Opening Match
"The Leader of the Groove Nation"
Ray Rosas
-vs.-
Lucha Machine
These two opened the show with a great match. Ray Rosas won by forcing the submission, much to the dismay of the crowd.
Winner by Submission:
Ray Rosas
Singles Match
Eric Cross
-vs.-
"The Blue-Eyed Beast"
Boombala
Eric Cross claimed to have "stolen" a gift from Toys for Tots. Bad as that alone may be, he then presented it to Boombala, only to use it as a distraction which allowed him to ambush the big man. Boombala wasn't exactly happy with this, but went into a full-on rage when he later discovered the gift box was empty. Still, it may have taken longer to read this then the match itself took, as Boombala picked up the win, demonstrating that he 'almost' has the lateral press mastered... he simply needs to remember to put the opponent on his back, rather than on his belly.
Winner by Pinfall:
Boombala
Singles Match
"The Modern Day Midas"
Mario Banks
-vs.-
Ricky Ruffin
Mario Banks tried to steal one here, but was caught using the ropes for leverage by the referee. While arguing, Ruffin slipped in from behind and got the roll up pin for the win. Banks can't buy a win in this one.
Winner by Pinfall:
Ricky Ruffin
Vendetta Vixens Match
Terra Calaway
-vs.-
Buggy
Terra Calaway made her in-ring debut in Vendetta Pro against the beautiful but bad Buggy. Just don't call Buggy a "diva". This girl came to fight, and came out on top.
Winner by Pinfall:
Buggy
Singles Match
"Brawlin'"
Bo Cooper
-vs.-
The Latin Dragon
While the smaller but quicker Latin Dragon did manage some offense against the 300-pound bad boy, it was Cooper's experience and size advantage that allowed him to take the victory in this one. Still, Latin Dragon did prove that, in time, he'll be able to battle with the biggest of Vendetta Pro's roster.
Winner by Pinfall:
Bo Cooper
Fatal Four-Way Match
Famous B
-vs.-
Shannon Ballard
-vs.-
Sunami
-vs.-
"The Rock of Love"
Billy Blade
Shannon Ballard went solo in this one, taking on the exciting Famous B, the fun-loving Sunami, and the rock-n-roller from the Hollywood Hills, Billy Blade.
This match was action-packed, featuring brawls both inside and outside the ring. In the end, it was Billy Blade who managed to come out with the win, solidifying his spot as the #1 Contender for the Vendetta Pro Heavyweight Championship.
Winner by Pinfall:
Billy Blade
Main Event
Disco Machine
-vs.-
"Big Nasty"
Jason Watts
The crowd in Atascadero (much like any other crowd) didn't seem to know what to make of Disco Machine. With Jason Watts, however, it doesn't take people very long to know what they got. Somehow, this managed to escape Disco, who tried to play around with the big man from Detroit. Watts played into it a little, and then began to pummel Disco into the mat. Still, there were points in the match where Disco looked decent in the ring, using his speed, agility and "dance moves" to counter some of the offense, but Watts finished the match off, picking up the win and further putting himself near the top of the contender's list for the Vendetta Pro Heavyweight title.
Winner by Pinfall:
Jason Watts
This has been a great year in Vendetta Pro Wrestling, and 2011 only looks to be better! Our next event will be held on January 23rd at The Dome in Bakersfield, California. Doors open at 5 pm, show starts at 6.
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