C*4 presents “Domination 2K11” Official Results
Saturday April 30th, 2011
Knights of Columbus Hall, Ottawa
Attendance: 130 aka “okay, so maybe UFC could hurt attendance”.
Referee: TJ Wylie
Announcer: The Voice
VIP Dark Matches
** Daton Castle pinned Cheeky (w/Deeno)
** “Charming” Chaz Lovely defeated Kobald.
The show started off with a ten bell salute to Phrank Morin, and a few words of remembrance by The Voice.
(1) The Batiri (Kodama & Obariyon) upset Max Boyer and Lucky Sabiti. Lucky was pinned after being distracted by Kobald on the outside. Boyer was clearly frustrated in the loss.
(2) “The Allstarter” Brent B. pinned Shane Matthews of 2.O. A back and forth match that saw. It seems that perhaps Brent B. temporarily managed to silence Shane Matthews’s ignorant comments.
(3) “Psycho” Mike Rollins, Cheech Hernandez and Jae Rukin defeated the team of Sebastian Suave, “Rockstar” Jimmy Stone, and the debuting Tim Donst. The match was a fast paced and wild ride, that saw the fan favourites manage to stick together to pick up a victory,
(4) Jimmy Jacobs snuck in a victory over “Hacker” Scotty O’Shea and Mathieu St. Jacques, in a fast paced three-way dance. Following the win, Jacobs looked to continue an assault on O’Shea, however was stopped by “Mr. Wrestling” Kevin Steen. Steen reminded Jacobs of their “No Holds Barred” match in Montreal next weekend – and then turned his attention to his challenge for tonight… which lead to..
(5) “Mr. Wrestling” Kevin Steen defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Johnny Jack Spade, and Urban Miles, in an invitational four-way. Following the match, Steen praised Spade and Miles, but then told Bailey he was disappointed. He was disappointed because he had hoped Bailey might have gotten a victory “when it counted”. Bailey then took the mic, and told Steen that it was funny he should mention getting a win “when it counts”, because he had accepted MVP and Josh Alexander’s open contract challenge later in the night. He then asked Steen to be his partner in the match. Steen laughed at the offer and said he only had two partners in wrestling, Steve Corino and Akira Tozawa – and Bailey wasn’t either of them. Steen walked out of the ring… As he left, the N.B.A ran to the ring, and jumped Bailey. For several moments the trio beat on Bailey – as Steen watched, doing nothing. Finally, Steen made up his mind, and ran into the ring to attempt to stop the assault. Despite trying to even the odds, it was still too much. As the NBA looked to dominate, “The War Machine” Rhino ran to the ring to even the odds. As the NBA left the ring, Steen grabbed the mic and declared that if the NBA looked to interfere in Steen and Bailey’s match, Rhino would be watching their backs. He also said if they looked to interfere in Rhino’s match, they would gladly even the odds.
(6) “Textbook” Tyson Dux pinned Dasher Hatfield in an entertaining technical wrestling showdown. Dux utilized his years of experience to defeat the younger Hatfield. That said, it wasn’t a one-sided affair, and Dasher clearly held his own.
(7) In the first main event of the evening, Rhino ‘gore’d” his way to victory over “The Prince of Persia” Rahim Ali. In a surprisingly back and forth contest, Rahim Ali maintained a strong upper hand for much of the match. Ali showed his aggressive side and fought with everything he had to keep up with the much larger Rhino. In the end Rhino took the opening when he saw it, and nearly knocked Ali out of his boots with a huge gore, and took the win.
(8 ) In a surprise, “Mr. Wrestling” Kevin Steen and “Speedball” Mike Bailey defeated “MVP” Michael Von Payton and “Ronin” Josh Alexander to win the C*4 Tag Team Championship. Steen, no stranger to tag team action, and Bailey fought tooth and nail with the champions – finally getting the win following a huge double-stomp-brainbuster combination. Following the victory, Steen and Bailey celebrated, and again Steen took the mic. He told Bailey despite the win, Bailey didn’t get the pin – and again, he didn’t get the win when he needed to. Steen then pointed out that on June 17th, ROH World Champion, Eddie Edwards, and his partner Davey Richards, the American Wolves, would be stopping by in C*4. Steen said that he wants Bailey to prove himself on that night, and show his worth as a champion, teaming with him, against the Wolves.
(9) In the main event of the evening, and rematch from 2010’s Match of the Year – “Unbreakable” Michael Elgin pinned “Big Rig” Brodie Lee. Both men fought with all they had, literally beating each other senseless. At many times it looked like the match could go either way, but in the end, it was Elgin who picked up a victory. Highlights were too many to count, but included several unexpected high-flying manoeuvres as well as an insane running powerbomb from Elgin, that landed Brodie Lee on the outside of the ring.
C*4 thanks all of our fans for a great night of action. We look forward to next Saturday night’s Montreal return with “Stand Alone 2011”!
More details to come soon concerning C*4’s Season 4 Finale, “Crossing the Line 4", featuring The American Wolves!