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1/14 ASW RESULTS

By Alan Wojcik on 1/15/2011 10:27 AM

Friday Jan 14, 2011 saw ASW Florida host their weekly “Full Throttle Friday” event at Strokers Billiards, 11236 W. Hillsborough Ave. in Tampa, Florida.
 

Before the opening match, FXE’s Biff Slater joined ASW Chain Reaction’s Sean LaFlash in the ring. Slater was scheduled to compete against ASW Heavyweight champion Aaron Kanye Epic. Biff called out Commissioner Don Vinnie who told Slater that Epic was out of town. Slater shot on the champion saying he was at a party kissing up to another promoter’s ass. The Commissioner didn’t deny the comments but said tonight Slater needed to focus on his opponent Eddie Taurus.


(1) Paradox defeated Satan’s Disciple.

This was the Disciple’s ASW debut and he was booked against the enigma wrapped in a riddle. The Disciple wasted no time in attacking his larger opponent, taking him down to the mat. The Disciple resorted into choking along the ropes and using the tassels on Paradox’s mask as a weapon. When he wasn’t doing that the Disciple was tossing Paradox out to ringside. The Disciple went to end things but missed a second rope legdrop. This allowed Paradox to recover and hit an Emeral Frosion to win.

As soon as the match ended Roman Wright came to ringside and confronted the fans on them cheering Paradox. Wright claimed it was people like Paradox that were ruining ASW. He decided he would change things one wrestler at a time, starting with jumping and laying out Paradox.

 

(2) ASW Florida Tag Team champions the Latin Assassins of the FXE (“Pretty Boy” Gu$ Money & “Prodigy” Mike Cruz) & Don Maximo defeated The NuYoRicans (Ramos, Rivera & D. Lee)

The FXE picked up where they left off in their last encounter with the NYR, kicking the crap out of them. That ended when Ramos distracted the referee and it allowed Lee to chop block Maximo. But the NYR offense was stopped by a double suplex from Maximo who tagged out Money. Money was taking it to Rivera until he was grabbed on the ropes by Ramos who got Money’s attention long enough to allow Rivera to get a cheap shot. The NYR took turns beating down Money for several moments. Money held off defeat long enough to hit Rivera with a swinging neckbreaker that allowed him to tag out to Cruz as Ramos tagged back in. The two men hit each other with several high impact moves until all six men got involved. Maximo laid out Ramos & Rivera with a double chokeslam. That left D. Lee alone to hit with a Swanton from Cruz and a Frog Splash by Money for the FXE victory. After the match a heated shouting match between Lee and Ramos broke out that had to be broken up by ASW security.

 

The self professed ASW Florida Elite champion Grover made his way out to ringside to speak with Sean LaFlash. The fans chanted Bobby Fonta’s name as Grover stood in the ring. Grover said Fonta was not here to take the championship belt back from him and he was ready for a fight. Commissioner Don Vincent entered the ring and insisted Grover surrender the championship belt since it was ASW property.  Grover said he wanted someone to take it from him physically, so Don Vinnie called for a challenger. Grover got Damien Angel.

 

(3) Damien Angel defeated Grover.

This was a different Grover then the fans were used to, he was aggressive and he bent the rules to the limit. Angel fought back with several body shots that sent Grover to the floor to reconfigure his plan of action. Angel got tired of waiting so he went after Grover with chest chops and punches before tossing Grover back in the ring. Angel went for a waistlock but was maneuvered into a corner face first by Grover. Grover went on the attack using the ropes to choke out Angel and other chicanery. Grover’s ego came out with each successfully delivered move. Grover went for the submission win but Angel fought to his feet and hit Grover with a leg lariat. Angel hit a back suplex for two and followed with a TKO for three.

 

After the match Angel took the house mic and told Don Vinnie he deserved a Florida Elite championship match no matter who was carrying the gold. Don Vinnie said he was willing to sign that match but then Kennedy Kendrick and Camey made their way to ringside. Kendrick said he was happy for Angel and his victory. Kendrick said last week he defeated the rightful champion last week and he deserved the title shot. As Don Vinnie entered the ring to break things up, Grover scooped up the championship belt and exited stage right. Commissioner Don Vinnie went after Grover but claimed Grover slid out the back door. He set next week Grover vs. Damien Angel vs. Kendrick vs. Bobby Fonta for the championship. He also announced ASW would be holding a Starlet’s match between Ferrari and Jelena.

 

(4) Biff Slater of the FXE defeated “The Infamous” Eddie Taurus of the Uprising.

Taurus jumped Slater during the introductions and it was on. Slater fought back with chest chops and some punches. Taurus slid to the floor but Slater followed to trade punches and kicks. Finally the action came back to the ring but Taurus took a chance only to miss a slingshot tope’. Slater dragged Taurus back to the ring to inflict punishment on the ribs and back. Taurus used a low blow to get control back and he kept it with illegal chokes and other bodyshots. Slater fought back with bodyshots of his own including a mafia kick for two. Taurus fought out of a spinebuster and hit Slater with two superkicks but he got only two. Taurus tagged Slater with two kicks to the thigh but Slater caught Taurus’ third attempt and he hit a T-Bone suplex for two. Slater hit two suplexes and a backbreaker for two. Taurus fought back with a second rope elbow to Slater’s chest followed by a Dynamite Kid headbutt for two. Both men went to end the other but it was Taurus who hit a kick only to be levelled by a Slater shoulder tackle. That led to Slater hitting the Biff Bomb or Spinebuster to earn the hard fought victory. After the match Slater said despite the win he wanted Aaron Kanye Epic and the ASW Heavyweight championship.

 

(5) “The Emerald Emperor” Simon Sez defeated “The Essential” Eric Cooper.

This match was scheduled for last week but due to outside interference became a tag team match. Commissioner Don Vinnie immediately booked this rematch to try and settle the score. The main problem early on was both men verbally were shredding into each other instead of beating on each other physically. Finally the talking ended and the fighting began with pushing and slaps to the face. Sez was the aggressor with punches and kicks that made Cooper slide to the floor. When Cooper did come back to the ring his crotch met the middle rope and Sez’s boot. Cooper slid to the floor and kept the referee’s focus on him long enough that Eddie Taurus could hit that Sez in the ribs with a folding chair. Cooper immediately went to work on the injured area with furious anger. Cooper took the match to the mat with a chinlock submission but Sez fought to his feet only to be knocked back down by an elbow to his face. Once again the match went to the floor and Cooper took it to Sez only to have a beverage tossed in his face. Cooper didn’t take kindly to that and poked Sez in the eyes before coming back into the ring only to collide mid ring with Sez. Both men fought to their feet but it was Sez who was the aggressor with several bodyshots and several two count pin attempts. Sez hit Cooper in the head with several knee strikes only to have his eyes raked and Cooper hit Sez with a spinebuster. Cooper stood waiting for Sez to get to his feet but he opted to his rolling cannon ball like move to the corner. Cooper went to finish off Sez but Sez countered into an STO followed by the Sez Express for two!! Sez hit Cooper with a second Sez Express to get the victory but not necessarily end the war.

 

(6) Alex Decay defeated Josh Rayne of the Misled Youth (w/Jude McKenzie.)

This was another step in Decay’s revenge on the group he felt disrespected him by ejecting him into the cold. Last week Decay took out Shawn Prime and was ready for Rayne. But Rayne was ready for Decay attacking him at the bell with kicks to the head. Decay fought back only to end up on the floor being beaten down by McKenzie as Rayne occupied the official. Rayne stayed on the attack but Decay fought back hitting a missile dropkick for two. Decay began taunting McKenzie as he beat on Rayne. Rayne fought back with a flip kick to Decay’s head and a double knee to the chest as Decay went to counter the move. Decay was sent to the floor and Rayne followed with a suicide tope’. The action came back to the ring where Rayne scored a two count pin attempt. But he let Decay get back to his feet and it cost him as Decay hit him with a superkick. Decay had Rayne pinned but McKenzie slid in and pulled Decay off his charge. Decay again had Rayne pinned he went after McKenzie who was on the ropes. Rayne went for his double knee move but Decay countered into a DVD like hold to win. But before the referee could raise decay’s hand in victory, McKenzie hit Decay laying him out. McKenzie went and found a dog collar chain which he used to choke out Decay as ASW security tried to stop the carnage.

 

(7) The Highwaymen (Butch Long & Marc Mandrake w/Ferrari & Donnie York) defeated the Worlds Sexiest Tag Team (“Weapon of Mass Satisfaction” London Vice and “Action Tsunami” Johnny Armani.)
Having taken last week off the Highwaymen had some aggression built up and they took it out on their opponents for several minutes. That ended when Mandrake ended up isolated from Long via some underhanded tactics. Long entered the ring to even things up as he raked Vice’s eyes on the top rope. Mandrake got back on the offensive with a standing suplex for two. The Highwaymen had full control over Vice when Long missed the mark on a double team move and Armani hit him with a clothesline. Armani finally tagged in letting Vice get his wind back. This led to Long being double teamed on several occasions as his partner kept getting the referee’s attention by entering the ring illegally. Long fought off defeat several times and after countering an Armani move with one of his own, he tagged in the well rested Mandrake. This led into double team move from the Highwaymen that led to the victory.

 

To watch matches from this event and see ASW’s Chain Reaction, log onto www.aswflorida.com or www.wrestling911.com. For more on Strokers check out www.myspace.com/stokerstampa. You can follow ASW live events on Twitter @ ASWFLTweetTeam

 

ASW will debut in Orlando on March 5, 2011 at “Best of the Best”. This event will be held at the Orlando National Guard Armory, 2809 Ferncreek Avenue. Call 407-244-6461 for details or see www.aswfl.com

 

Gold Ticket Meet & Greet-7:00pm, GA doors-7:30pm, Belltime-8:00pm

 

Tickets are $15 for the Gold Ticket Meet & Greet (1st two rows of seating) where you will meet TNA star Jesse Neal, Jay Lethal and former Knockout star Traci Brooks

 

$10 general admission

 

ASW Heavyweight champion Aaron Kanye Epic vs. Biff Slater of the FXE vs. “the Marquee” Bruce Santee

 

TNA superstar Jesse Neal who will be taking on Francisco Ciatso

 

TNA superstar Jay Lethal vs. TBD

 

“Chocolate Rocket” Thomas Marr (w/Robin Donahue) vs. TBD

 

Former NWA World Tag Team champions Heavenly Bodies (“Casanova” Chris & “Vivacious” Vito) who will take on the World’s Largest All Nighters

 

Christina Von Eerie will face off with former TNA Knockout Traci Brooks

 

ASW Tag Team champions the Latin Assassins defending in a four way ladder match against Los Ben Dejos, Misled Youth & The NuYoRicanz!! 

 

Street Fight Rules!

 

“8th Deadliest Sin” Sideshow vs. “Suicide Messaish” Marc Mandrake of the Highwaymen (w/Ferrari)