All Stars Wrestling of Florida presented “Full Throttle Friday” on Dec 10th at Strokers Billiards.
11236 W. Hillsborough Ave. in Tampa, Florida. Don’t forget ASW will not be holding shows on December 24th and 31st so the talent roster and you the fans can spend time with family over the long holiday week.
(1)In a gauntlet match, Damien Angel defeated “Handsome” Jason Handley, Wayne Van Dyke & Teigan James. During the contest ASW Heavyweight champion Aaron Kanye Epic came out and insulted the fans and the match participants.
The gauntlet’s order of elimination was the following:
(A) Handley defeated Wayne Van Dyke. (B) Handley defeated Tiegan James via submission. (C) Angel defeated Handley via submission.
Before the next match the Misled Youth came to the ring. Their leader Jude McKenzie told the fans he did Alex Decay a favor beating him down because he wasn’t the man he used to be. McKenzie invited Decay to the ring and he did come out but he came running right into the ring to fight.
(2) Misled Youth (Jude McKenzie, Shawn Prime & Josh Rayne) defeated Alex Decay (w/Lucille)
This turned into a handicap match with McKenzie on the floor calling the shots. They were to have Prime & Rayne make several tags beating down Decay for several minutes. Prime had decay pinned after countering a hold into a DDT but he pulled him up before the referee reached three. Decay did his best to fight off defeat several times finally countering Rayne’s Sliced Bread #2 into a fireman’s carry but McKenzie got on the apron and distracted Decay long enough for Prime to come in and attack. The evening for Decay finally ended with a triple team top rope knee to the throat. The Youth remained in the ring to gloat but didn’t count on Decay getting to his feet and grabbing Rayne. McKenzie & Prime hit the bricks as Decay hit Rayne with two DVDs’.
(3) In the “I’ll Make You Famous” challenge, Francisco Ciatso defeated Chad Sexington.
Sexington posed for photos on the top rope but then got jumped by Ciatso. The match went to the floor where Ciatso slammed the young man on the floor followed by chest chops. The match briefly came back to the ring where Ciatso hit a modified K5 to end the match.
The Highwaymen came to the ring for some chat time with the ASW fans. Marc Mandrake said the group had been sitting drinking beer but not much asskicking. Apparently the Highwaymen were not contracted by ASW to be on the last two weeks events. They said they were the best unit in Florida and would take on anyone ASW or the other promotions have to offer. They said they were laying an open challenge for next week’s Seasons Beatings event.
Before we could continue the event D. Lee of the NuYoRicans invaded the ringside area. Lee said there were lots of factions in ASW that claimed to be “badasses” and he wanted to address FXE’s Head of Security Don Maximo. Lee called Maximo out and got his wish.
(4) Don Maximo of the FXE defeated D. Lee of the NuYoRicans.
Unfortunately for Lee this was over about 10 seconds after the opening bell when Maximo picked up Lee and dropped him with a double handed chokeslam to the mat.
Ramos & Rivera came out to aid their fallen brother but they didn’t count on Biff Slater coming out and evening the odds a bit. Slater said if they wanted a fight, “how about taking on me and the Lean Mean Green Wrestling Machine?”
(5) Simon Sez & Biff Slater of the FXE defeated The NuYoRicans.
The fighting began with the NYR jumping Slater & Sez but regretting it as Rivera ended up being isolated from his corner for several minutes. That ended when Sez was ready to deliver the Sez Express. Ramos & Lee stopped that by distracting the referee and Sez long enough for Rivera to hit a dropkick. The NYR took turns beating on Sez for what seemed like an eternity. Sez reversed a corner whip and then hit Rivera with a belly to belly suplex before finally tagging in Slater. Eventually all four men got involved and that ended with Sez hitting Rivera with the Sez Effect while Slater hit Ramos with a spinebuster to win the match. Despite the victory the FXE dragged the NYR around to the locker room to “take out the trash.”
(6) ASW Florida Elite champion “Dancing Machine” Bobby Fonta (w/Super Grover) defeated Kennedy Kendrick (w/Camey Kendrick.)
Kendrick didn’t wait for Fonta to even give the championship belt to the referee. He should have because Kendrick ended up on the floor with Fonta kicking his butt all over the place. When the match did come back to the ring it was Kendrick in control working to keep Fonta grounded. Fonta fought to his feet only to be taken down by Kendrick and a knee to the gut. Fonta fought to his feet again and this time he got on the offense with some high impact moves including a lariat into a bulldog for two. Fonta hit a kick to the gut and after several counters hit a Stunner for two. Kendrick countered Fonta over into a leglock but he was able to kick Kendrick into the ropes and get a small package to retain the championship. After the match Grover jumped in the ring and celebrated taking the championship to the back. That left Fonta all alone and Kendrick jumped him after arguing with the referee over the speed of his count. Finally Super Grover came out and saved Fonta. Fonta took the house mic and wanted to say he was sorry he didn’t save Grover from an attack two weeks ago. Fonta said next week on Seasons Beatings he was going to give Super Grover a championship match.
The Uprising (“Essential” Eric Cooper & “Infamous” Eddie Taurus) came out and bragged how they were going to rule the Florida tag team scene and tonight they were going to make a statement defeating the ASW Tag Team champions.
(7) In a non-title match, ASW Tag Team Champions the Latin Assassins (“Pretty Boy” Gu$ Money & “Prodigy” Mike Cruz) defeated the Uprising (“Essential” Eric Cooper & “Infamous” Eddie Taurus)
Early on the champions took control of the contest using their skills to get under the Uprising’s skin. The match went to the floor where the Assassins took the sky. They dragged Cooper back into the ring to hit him with a slingshot suplex for two. The Assassin’s offensive train was derailed when Taurus grabbed Money’s hair when he came to the ropes and it allowed Cooper to get in a cheap shot. The Uprising spent the next few moments kicking the daylights out of Money. The problem was no matter how much they beat on Money, the Uprising couldn’t get him down for the three. The tide shifted finally for the FXE’s tag team when Taurus missed a running forearm to the corner and with the referee focused on Cooper, Cruz hit Taurus with a missile dropkick. Finally Cruz was able to tag in and take it to the Uprising. Taurus was dumped to the floor which allowed the Assassins to hit Cooper with several moves. Taurus grabbed Cruz and tossed him into the ring post. The Uprising went to end the match but Taurus got pulled over the ropes. It allowed Money the chance to roll up Cooper for the win.
After the bell rang the NuYoRicans hit the ring and the Latin Assassins. That brought out the FXE to even things up. Thing settled down enough for Simon Sez called out the Uprising and the NYR to a five on five tag team match! Just when things were calm, the ten men began fighting around the pool table area. Commissioner Don Vincent demanded things settle down and had all of the ASW referees and security get things under control.
(8) ASW Heavyweight champion “the Encore” Aaron Kanye Epic defeated “Marquee” Bruce Santee via DQ.
Before the match Santee called the champion “Kangay” and said he had tons of text messages from the ASW locker room begging him to come back and end Epic’s title reign. Epic opted not to take the mic from Santee but didn’t stay in the ring long. When he finally came in the ring it was only to be knocked on his butt by Santee. Santee laid in the chest chops and then a suplex that he held so everyone in the building could take photos. The match went to the floor where Santee chopped Epic around the ringside area. Once back in the ring Epic finally used some martial arts kicks to Santee’s ribs to slow “the Marquee” down. Epic grounded Santee with a waistlock into a craveat. When that didn’t take Santee out, Epic went back to the stiff kicks to Santee’s chest and ribs. But Santee fired back with chops to the champion’s chest. Epic got control again with the waistlock but Santee escaped only to be hit with a knee lift. Santee had enough and began tagging Epic with right hands to the jaw followed by a sideslam for two. Santee reversed a hold but it nearly crashed into the referee. The problem was Santee went to hit Epic but he then crashed into the referee. With the referee down Santee kicked out of an Epic pin and hit the Chokeslam into the Crossface. But when the referee called for the bell, he called in favor of Aaron Epic. After the bell Santee took the house mic and ripped Epic to shreds calling him an Epic Failure.
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ASW will debut in Orlando on March 5, 2011 at “Best of the Best” with TNA superstars Jesse Neal & Jay Lethal, former NWA World Tag Team champions Heavenly Bodies (“Casanova” Chris & “Vivacious” Vito) who will take on the World’s Largest All Nighters, plus Christina Von Eerie will face off with former TNA Knockout Traci Brooks and all your ASW roster favorites.