| Results from Ultimate Wrestling's 'Heads Will Roll' October 6th, 2007 Written by Brian Reese Edited by Diana Drake © Brain Reese and Ultimate Wrestling, 2007 The 1st match of the night pitted the battler from ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft- com:office:smarttags" />Boston, MA and Hellfire Club member "Brutal" Joe Gibson as he took on a newcomer, a masked wrestler known as The Black Wolf. The newcomer The Black Wolf showed to be a worthy adversary to "Brutal" Joe Gibson looking impressive in the very early going as he matched up against him hold for hold, move for move and counter for counter. The slightly more experienced Gibson, however, made his presence known toward his competition showing blatant disrespect for him and the rules and authority of the referee with ruthless aggression and dirty tactics-perhaps some characteristic traits he may have probably picked up from the influential auspice of the leader of The Hellfire Club, UW General Manager Red "The Enforcer" Anderson. Near the end of the match, both Anderson and the other member of Hellfire Club "The Career Destroyer" CZR made their way to the ring to check out the match from ringside. There was a point in the match where The Black Wolf had the upper hand on Gibson with a flying shoulder block. When that occured, the strength in numbers game came into play as Anderson and CzR attacked The Black Wolf in Four Horsemen-esque gang warfare thuggery. Gibson deliberately knocked out the referee, then The Black Wolf was held up by Anderson and CZR as Gibson ran across the ropes and delivered his devastating "Clothesline from Hades". It did not end there as CZR drove The Black Wolf down had to the canvas with his finishing move called "The Wishmaster". AND IF THAT WASN'T ENOUGH....The Black Wolf was whipped across the ropes as Anderson & CzR delivered a double sidewalk slam. There was really no call on the decision since the referee in charge was knocked into the middle of next week thanks in part by the hard right hand of "Brutal" Joe Gibson. Technically, you could say that The Black Wolf won the one-on-one encounter due to a disqualification. However, knowing the General Manager of Ultimate Wrestling as most of the fans do, he'll probably beg to differ upon the rendered decision. The 2nd match of Ultimate Wrestling's "Heads Will Roll" featured "The Future Icon" Nick Vortex taking on the very bizarre and uncanny Gothic Warrior, who was accompanied to the ring by his beautiful manager/valet, the naughtylicious Mystress. The Gothic Warrior took it to Vortex with his uncanny and unorthodox wrestling style while "The Future Icon" combated with his style of aerial wrestling, mat skills and with his kickboxing background which certainly came into play during this particular match-up. Also during the match, Vortex worked on the left arm of the Gothic Warrior both heavily and repeatedly, rendering the left arm of the Gothic Warrior almost to the point of immobility. The match ended as Vortex had the aforementioned left arm of the Gothic Warrior in a cross arm breaker submission hold. The Gothic Warrior's left foot was on the bottom ring rope. The referee gave Vortex a 5 count to break the hold, however Vortex refused to relinquish it and the referee called for the bell and awarded the match to the Gothic Warrior via disqualification. NEXT UP......MATCH 3..... SOUTHERN STREET FIGHT RULES in effect.... The 3rd match on the card for ULTIMATE WRESTLING's "Heads Will Roll" show was another chapter added to the saga between the two factions in ULTIMATE WRESTLING, The Hellfire Club and The BlackSheep. The tag team match was a Southern Street Fight where the rules to this match were simple.....THERE WEREN'T ANY!!! This match was between Hellfire Club members which consisted of "The Career Destroyer" CZR and the General Manager of Ultimate Wrestling, Red "The Enforcer" Anderson as they took on members of The BlackSheep in the forms of the Ultimate Wrestling Commissioner "BlackSheep" Bobby Doll & the Ultimate Wrestling Southern Heavyweight Champion, "Mr. Electricity" Jerry Reiner, who had Bobby Doll's inspiration & mentor in their corner, a man stricken with cancer, Uncle Jim. I should point out that this match featured two wrestlers listed as the 500 best wrestlers in wrestling today as was ranked from the worldly renowned wrestling publication PRO WRESTLING ILLUSTRATED in a special annual issue called the "PWI 500"..... 407 Red Anderson & 419 Jerry Reiner. From the getgo, it was a typical, back & forth tag team match. That was until all 4 wrestlers got involved in a subsequent Pier 6 brouhaha as tempers flared between the 2 factions as the action picked up & was taken outside the ring where everybody was hitting themselves with anything & everything that they could get their hands on but the proverbial kitchen sink. All of a sudden, "Brutal" Joe Gibson grabbed and threw the cancer stricken Uncle Mike into the ring, perhaps to once again perpetrate another unprovoked, dastardly attack to him as he did a month ago. Business then began to pick up as, unbeknownst to both Joe Gibson and the Hellfire Club, a familiar face of recent NW Florida Indy wrestling folklore ran down to ringside to even the odds for The BlackSheep. It was none other than the big guy known as C-Note as he cleaned house with both Gibson & members of the Hellfire Club in succession. The Southern Street Fight tag team match was thrown out and was ruled a no-contest by the referee. UP NEXT,MATCH 4.....AND YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS ONE..... The 4th match featured Ricky "Rocket" Roberts, who before the match started got on the microphone with a lot on his mind to say to the audience. Roberts made a challenge to the Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Champion, "Mr. Electricity" Jerry Reiner, claiming he was hiding behind The BlackSheep and ducking his title defenses. He also said that he was done feuding with "Mr. Omega" Sirus LaVey and Alternate Reality. LaVey was ranked 381 in the 2007 annual PWI 500 wrestling magazine. Then, all of a sudden, Sirus' manager, "The 7th Deadly Sin" & "The Venomous Voluptuous Vixen Goddess" Vain made her way to the ring. She got on the microphone and told "The Rocket" that she recently took Sirus LaVey back to Area 51 where he came back from there more meaner & badder than he has ever been before. Siurs LaVey is no longer called Sirus LaVey, but is now known as Omega. Neither the Ultimate Wrestling crowd in Pensacola, FL nor Ricky "Rocket" Roberts could believe what they saw in the transformation of the entity called Omega! Omega came down the aisle dressed similar to that of his childhood wrestling hero, the legendary martial arts wrestler, The Great Kabuki. He even did the classic Great Kabuki spinaround and also sprayed the deadly, green mist out of his mouth that his idol and countless other notable Japanese wrestlers (The Great Muta, Tajiri) have done in the past. The match later ensued and "The Rocket" used evasive cowardice to get Omega flustered. Omega completely changed his wrestling style in reference to what his former wrestling incarnation used to do as he bombarded "The Rocket" with a vast array of various mat and aerial wrestling moves. "The Rocket" battled his way back using underhanded tactics to gain undue advantage as he took control of his opposition. During the match, the referee took a hellacious bump in the corner thanks in part to Ricky "Rocket" Roberts. As Omega was down, "The Rocket" went outside and grabbed a steel chair coming back into the ring attempting to hit Omega with it. However, Vain got on the ring apron, grabbed the steel chair and pried it away out of the hands of "The Rocket". Omega picked up "The Rocket" by his leg and delivered an overhead reverse facebuster for what it appeared to be a 1-2-3 victory, but there was no referee to make that 3 count. Both Omega and Vain tried to revive the referee. Ricky "Rocket" Roberts grabbed Omega, kicked him in his mid-section and delivered his finishing move called "The Trash Compactor", a move also known as "The Rocket Ride". The referee came to as Ricky "Rocket" Roberts covered Omega, hooking both of his legs; not to mention his tights for the 1-2-3 pinfall victory. As "The Rocket" was catching his breath getting his wits about him, Omega got up, spun around and, shades of The Great Kabuki & The Great Muta, sprayed a faceful of green mist into the eyes of "The Rocket" which blinded him much to the tremendous roars of sheer delight & exuberant enthusiasm from the Ultimate Wrestling crowd! COMING UP NEXT....MATCH 5....A GREAT TAG TEAM MATCH BETWEEN TWO OUTSTANDING TAG TEAMS..... The 5th match of the evening was, without question, a remarkable tag team match between two of the most outstanding tag teams in the Gulf Coast Indy wrestling circuit today. First the team of New Era, the team of Maze and the Ultimate Wrestling Cruiserweight Champion Cruze, as they took of the team of Double Trouble, Chris James and Tony Vega, whom both are under the managerial tutelage of one Colonel Tex Galento. New Era has been having some internal strife amongst themselves in recent months ever since Cruze won the Ultimate Wrestling Cruiserweight Championship from 2 Quik. Maze claims that Cruze's Cruiserweight Championship is New Era's belt. Double Trouble; along with their manager, Colonel Tex Galento coming from the Lone Star State of Texas, returned back to Ultimate Wrestling to administer some Texas justice to New Era due to match they had against them at an Ultimate Wrestling show a few months ago when New Era won the match under controversial circumstances as Maze grabbed a wooden crutch from ringside and KO'd Chris James from behind as James and his team were about to gain a 1-2-3 victory. Instead, it was New Era who gained an ill-gotten, tawdry victory of their own. This tag team match, as I stated before, was a great back and forth donnybrook between these two outstanding tag teams which reminded longtime wrestling fans back in the day of the great tag team battles between the Rock N' Roll Express vs. The Midnight Express. This match pretty much lived up to that echelon of great tag team wrestling competition. In the end, it was Double Trouble who emerged victorious over New Era. Reminiscent of the Decapitation finishing maneuver by the 3 time WWWF Tag Team Champions Demolition, Chris James put the Ultimate Wrestling Cruiserweight Champion Cruze in a backbreaker position and Tony Vega finished off Cruze with a top rope elbow drop across his defenseless chest to attain not only the 1-2-3 victory, but a measure of revenge as well. Following the match, Maze was extremely livid and incensed at his tag team partner Cruze for losing the fall. There has been some dissention between New Era that has been brewing for such a long, long time; a powder keg of dynamite that was about to explode. Moreover, a volcano that was on the brink of eruption as both Maze and Cruze began trading back and forth blows amongst each other. The Chief Executive Officer of Ultimte Wrestling, the distinguished Alexander Hearse III, who was being accompanied to the ring by his new bodyguard, T.A. "The Airman" Jones, had seen and had just about had enough of New Era's constant petty bickering and barrage of fisticuffs. Seeing that these two individuals wanted to fight each other, Hearse officially ordered for the two of them to compete in a tables, ladders, and chairs match against each other for the Cruiserweight Championship at next month's Ultimate Wrestling show "Retribution" on Saturday, November 3rd! THIS IS A MATCH THAT ULTIMATE WRESTLING HAS NEVER, EVER HAD BEFORE IN ITS TENURE...AND BELEIVE ME,THIS MATCH IS GOING TO BLOW THE ROOF OFF THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 33 COME SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 3RD! More about this match in weeks to come. Stay tuned right here to find out...... UP NEXT.....THE SEMI MAIN EVENT.... The 6th match of ULTIMATE WRESTLING's "Heads Will Roll" show was the semi main event of the evening. The 1st man to come to the ring was Nick Bondage; whom was accompanied to the ring by his manager, Waylon Prophet. Bondage bellowed on the microphone and very boisterously berated the man he claimed he put out of professional wrestling once and for all, Kory 'Shooter' Jackson. How so very wrong he was as the loud music which emanated across the public address system of the American Legion Post 33 in Pensacola, FL announced the arrival of the former Ultimate Wrestling Champion Kory 'Shooter' Jackson as the enthralled crowd went absolutely ballistic. Jackson came to the ring with revenge on his mind and his target in sight being Nick Bondage after Bondage a month ago following a Triple Threat Match from the Ultimate Wrestling Championship in which Jackson lost the belt to Minotaur, blindsided and attacked Jackson hitting him when the match was over with both a piledriver and a standing reverse neckbreaker. The match almost ended as quickly as it began as Kory 'Shooter' Jackson on 2 consecutive occasions attempted to roll up Nick Bondage for the 1-2-3, but Bondage kicked out of both of those attempted pinfalls. This blood feud match went back and forth. Bondage retaliated using underhanded chicanery and dirty tactics to combat the persistent onslaught of Kory 'Shooter' Jackson. However, showing great resiliency, tremendous resolve and a never-say-die fighting heart and attitude, Jackson battled his way back and took it to Nick Bondage. The match ended as Waylon Prophet distracted Jackson from outside the ring. Jackson grabbed Prophet by his long black hair as he pulled him up by his roots upon the ring apron. From behind, Bondage rolled up Jackson while grabbing more than a handful of tights away from the peripheral view of the referee to gain a tawdry 1-2-3 pinfall victory. UP NEXT.... THE MAIN EVENT FOR THE ULTIMATE WRESTLING HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP..... The final match from the ULTIMATE WRESTLING "Heads Will Roll" show was the main event match for the Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Championship as the Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Champion, "The Masked Marauding Menace" Minotaur, accompanied to the ring by his extremely beautiful, but very devious manager, "The Captivating Knockout" and "THE (self proclaimed) 1ST LADY OF ULTIMATE WRESTLING" Charity, defended his gold against the challenger Justin Stone, who was accompanied to the ring by the beautifully bodacious Lady Jezebelle. Tempers were already beginning to boil backstage prior to the main event championship match between the champion and the challenger as well as the two vindictive vixens who were managing them. One would have thought that both a brawl and a catfight was about to ensue. Nonetheless, the match did take place. From the getgo and throughout the entire match for that matter, the Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Minotaur dominated by pummeling and pounding Justin Stone, who provided little or next to no offense as he was being consistently manhandled by the big, bad, monstrous behemoth during the main event's early going. There was a moment during the match where Stone took advantage of a missed opportunity by Minotaur. Stone capitalized on it, making the most of that opportunistic error as he pulled out all the stops in an attempt to stake a claim for some Ultimate Wrestling Championship gold. The momentum that Justin Stone had however was to be short lived. Alas in the end, it was just too much. Minotaur gave Stone a thunderous sidewalk slam. Minotaur then dragged and positioned Stone's near lifeless body, climbed on the middle ring ropes and jumped off of them delivering a devastating reverse splash he calls "The BullGod Bomb". It was pretty much all she wrote as Minotaur covered and hooked the leg of Justin Stone for the 1-2-3 victory retaining his Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Championship. The challenger Justin Stone gave it a courageous, valiant effort, but it was just not enough. A short while later, as Minotaur and Charity celebrated in triumph displaying the Ultimate Wrestling Championship Belt, as they hovered over the fallen victim, Justin Stone, Minotaur grabbed the microphone out of the hands of the ring announcer, WHICH IS YOURS TRULY BTW, swaggering and vociferously boasting to the Ultimate Wrestling crowd that there is NOT one single wrestler along the Gulf Coast Indy wrestling circuit that can beat him, much less defeat him for his Ultimate Wrestling Heavyweight Championship. Only time will tell if Minotaur's proclamation does hold out to be substantially true...... |