Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Presents
As The Worm Turns on
Saturday, February 27!
By Silverback, Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla Staff Writer
Solvang, CA - After the smashing success that was
Kurt Russellmania (now
available for pre-order on DVD), Pro Wrestling Guerrilla steams ahead into
2010 with
As The Worm Turns
at American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, CA, on Saturday, February 27!
While some fans may criticize the staff of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla for
apparent laziness in coming up with a creative show title, please note
that the title is more of a reference to
Henry VI, Part 3 than it is
to the totally awesome Faith No More song. If that explanation makes sense
to you, congratulations on being part of the .001% of professional
wrestling fans that enjoy both good music and classical literature. We
hope that alienating the other 99.999% of professional wrestling fans will
prove to be a sound business strategy in the long run.
Though
Kurt Russellmania did
feature a number of "guest stars" who will most likely not have a
recurring role in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, it does not make the effects of
their single appearance any less profound. Take, for example, professional
wrestling legend
The Great Muta,
whose use of the Poison Fog on
Scott
Lost caused such serious harm to Lost's eyes that he initially
thought he was blinded. For days, Scott's vision was clouded, tinted
green, and covered in tiny specs, but it was not until Scott Lost visited
an opthamologist that he discovered the true cost of the damage: $79.99,
to replace the contact lenses that were stained by Muta's
dokugiri attack.
Another ripple in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla pond at
Kurt Russellmania came
from the battle between
Super Crazy
and the former Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Champion,
Human Tornado. In a fast
paced, back and forth contest, Tornado picked up the victory over the high
flying Super Crazy, and it looked like Tornado would be joining forces
with
Chuck Taylor at
As The Worm Turns to take on
the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Champions
Matt and
Nick Jackson,
The Young Bucks. However, it
turned out that Human Tornado's victory over Super Crazy was so impressive
and so decisive that Tornado believed he could never again live up to the
destruction he doled out at
Kurt Russellmania, and
therefore his only remaining course of action was to retire. Or at least,
that's what we think, anyway.
Human Tornado has been a part of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla since the
company's inception in 2003, and over time came to play a bigger and
bigger role in the identity of the promotion, and everyone here at Pro
Wrestling Guerrilla is eternally grateful for his contributions and
sacrifices. We would like to wish Human Tornado the best of luck with all
things in the future, and would like him to know that there will always be
a place for him in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, should he see fit to return.
As The Worm Turns takes
place on Saturday, February 27, 2010 at American Legion Post #308 in
Reseda, CA, and will feature:
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World
Championship Title Match
Kenny Omega (Champion) vs.
Davey Richards (Challenger)
-- After surmounting seemingly insurmountable odds at the
2009 Battle of Los Angeles,
Kenny Omega walked, or more
accurately, limped away as the newly crowned Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World
Champion. Shortly after winning the world championship, Omega was called
in for an extended tour of duty with DDT in Japan, forcing him to miss
Kurt Russellmania and
his first title defense as champion. It was probably a good thing for
Kenny that he wasn't there, because based on the in-ring chatter alone,
some of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's heaviest hitters are nearly bursting at
the seams for a shot at Omega and the title. At the top of that list are
two of the toughest competitors in professional wrestling today, former
World Champion
Chris Hero and
2006 Battle of Los Angeles
winner
Davey Richards.
Both Hero and Richards made appeals to the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Board
of Directors for a shot at Kenny Omega, however it was ultimately Davey
Richards that got the nod. Chris Hero, who lost the World Championship to
"American Dragon"
Bryan Danielson
at
Guerre Sans Frontières,
did not receive his contractually guaranteed title rematch, and is
therefore owed a title shot. To further plead his case, Hero pointed out
that while he was not victorious in three way-contest with
Rob Van Dam and
Roderick Strong at
Kurt Russellmania, Hero
was not defeated either, therefore his standing should not be effected.
Davey Richards provided a much more compelling argument, by A), defeating
former Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Champion "Mr. Wrestling"
Kevin Steen, and B), shouting
"KENNY OMEGA! I'M COMIN' FOR YOU!" into the microphone. In the face of
such overwhelming evidence, it's easy to see why Davey Richards was
granted the title shot, and Chris Hero will continue to wait, possibly
facing the winner of the World Championship title match at
As The Worm Turns.
With all the talk of the challengers, what of the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
World Champion Kenny Omega? He returns ready to take on the world, hot off
the heels of another highly successful tour of Japan with DDT, even taking
part in a 108-Man Battle Royal that spanned two decades and four
promotions. Omega's
2009 Battle of Los Angeles
victory and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship title win were even
recognized by the Japanese television broadcasters, making it clear that
Omega is the hottest North American import to Japan since nandrolone or
the Xbox 360. Omega's title match with Davey Richards at
As The Worm Turns will mark
the first time that two
Battle of
Los Angeles winners have ever met for the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
World Championship. In 2006, Richards had to beat a field of twenty-four
competitors to win the tournament, whereas in 2009, Omega only bested a
field of sixteen. Does the deeper field in 2006 mean that Richards had a
bigger challenge to overcome, or were the higher stakes Omega faced in
2009 a larger obstacle? Which man will come out on top at
As The Worm Turns?!
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag
Team Championship Title Match
The Young Bucks (
Matt
&
Nick Jackson - Champions)
vs.
2 Skinny Black Guys of Low Moral
Fiber (
El Generico &
Chuck Taylor)
--
The Young Bucks, aka
Matt and
Nick Jackson, aka
Generation Me, aka
Max and
Jeremy Buck, are currently the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag
Team Champions, and have the record of the longest title reign in company
history all wrapped up by an extremely wide margin. In fact, The Young
Bucks have done more in the first reign as World Tag Team Champions than
almost any other team in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. The only record that
Matt and Nick Jackson have failed to meet or exceed has been the number of
successful title defenses, currently held by the most dominant tag team in
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla history,
Super Dragon and
Davey
Richards. With a victory at
As The Worm Turns, Generation Me can tie Dragon and Richards'
record, which would officially make Max and Jeremy Buck the most dominant
team Pro Wrestling Guerrilla has ever seen.
This statistical tidbit does not sit well with quite a few members of the
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla locker room, but one particularly perturbed
individual is the recently retired
Human Tornado. As it was mentioned before, Tornado has been a part
of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla since the early days of the promotion and
believes that it is a travesty that the Bucks will be remembered as equals
to the team that ended the only World Tag Team Championship title reign of
2 Skinny Black Guys. That is why Tornado, in his last act as a member of
the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla roster, petitioned the Board of Directors to
allow his tag team partner, Soul Brother Number Two himself,
El Generico, to take his spot
in the incredible pairing with
Chuck
Taylor at
As The Worm Turns.
Maybe it was because they were in a good mood after
Kurt Russellmania, or
just that they simply were appreciative of all that Human Tornado has done
for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, but the Board of Directors acquiesced, and on
February 27 The Young Bucks will attempt to tie Super Dragon and Davey
Richards' record, while 2 Skinny Black Guys of Low Moral Fiber attempt to
end the Bucks' reign of terror.
Singles Match
Chris Hero vs.
Alex Shelley
Singles Match
Chris Sabin vs.
Roderick Strong
-- Though
Chris Hero
maintains that he was not pinned in the three-way match at
Kurt Russellmania, it is
worth pointing out that he didn't win the match either, so technically it
still counts as a defeat.
Roderick
Strong, on the other hand, was on the receiving end of a Five Star
Frog Splash courtesy of
Rob Van Dam (who, thanks to the musical stylings of
Kushinator, we now know is
"The Whole F'N Show" and uses the "VanSassinator," among other moves).
Neither Hero or Roderick wanted to start out 2010 this way, but being the
true professionals that they are they will both attempt to "make lemonade"
out of the situation. Unfortunately for them, the lemons that they have
been dealt happen to be partners in one of the most dynamic tag teams in
professional wrestling today.
Originally,
Chris Sabin and
Roderick Strong were set to face off at the
2009 Battle of Los Angeles
until a neck injury sidelined Sabin and forced him out of the tournament.
Roderick would ultimately advance to the final round where he would be
defeated by eventual tournament winner Kenny Omega. Chris Sabin would like
to point out that it is unlikely Roderick Strong would have made it past
the first round, had their match taken place, and to prove that point,
Sabin plans on defeating Roderick in decisive fashion at
As The Worm Turns. A victory
over a perennial title contender like Roderick would do wonder for Sabin's
standing in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla title picture, and Roderick can't
afford to lose if he has any hopes of a rematch with Kenny Omega, so it is
pretty much guaranteed that this will be a hotly contested battle.
Chris Hero has had his rematch with the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World
Champion slip through his grasp twice already, and he doesn't plan on
doing anything as silly as losing to
Alex Shelley to allow that title shot to slip away a third time.
Hero, the longest reigning former World Champion in Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla history, has made it his mission in 2010 to get back on top and
reclaim the title, but standing in his way is a man who would love nothing
more than the opportunity to prove he truly is one of the best technicians
in the world, Alex Shelley. Both Hero and Shelley are as methodical and
technically sound as they come, however as part of the Motor City Machine
Guns, much of Shelley's professional wrestling prowess gets overlooked,
especially when employing some of his flashier maneuvers. A victory over
former champion Hero, and a future victory over World Champion Kenny Omega
or Davey Richards, would do much to remind the world of the extent of Alex
Shelley's in-ring capabilities.
Singles Match
Brandon Gatson vs. "The
Professional"
Scott Lost
Six-Person Tag Team Match
Brandon Bonham,
Candice LeRae, &
Joey Ryan vs.
The Cutler Brothers (
Brandon
&
Dustin Cutler) &
Christina Von Eerie
Tag Team Match
Johnny Goodtime &
Jerome "LTP" Robinson vs.
Malachi "CK" Jackson &
Ryan Taylor
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's
As The
Worm Turns takes place Saturday, February 27, 2010, at 8:00 PM at
American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, CA. American Legion Post #308 is
located at 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335. Front Row tickets are $25,
and General Admission tickets are $20. Online tickets orders are subject
to the PayPal Service Charge (2.9% + $0.30). Tickets purchased in advance
allow for priority admittance to the venue, along with guaranteed event
seating. Online tickets sales for this event will begin on Monday,
February 8, 2010 at 5:00PM, and end on February 24, 2010 at 11:59PM. Any
remaining tickets will be available for purchase at the door. Video
recording devices are not permitted. Card subject to change.