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COMPLETE NYWC 'HOUSE OF MADNESS' COVERAGE FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

By Mike Johnson on 2013-10-19 21:55:00
Milk Chocolate (Brandon Watts & Randy Summers) vs. The Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver): Best of Three Falls

The Beaver Boys controlled  Chocolate early and hit stereo dives on them on opposite sides of the ring.   That was a hot opening.  When they returned to the ring, Silver was cut off and doubleteamed.   Silver was beaten down in the corner by Summers.  He fought back with a series of rights but Summers went for a sunset flip.  Silver stopped it and drove down with both his knees into Summers' chest, then tagged Reynolds.

Reynolds exploded with a ton of big offense in the corners, including a big kick to the face.  He worked over Summers and drilled him to the mat, then covered him.  Watts hit the ring to break it up.  Reynolds went after him but Summers tried to low blow him.  Reynolds caught it and lowblowed him, but was caught by the referee.

Winner of Fall Oneby  Milk Chocolate.

Summers worked over Reynolds for a long time, tagging in and out with Watts.  Watts went for a tornado DDT but Reynolds caught him and turned it into a Northern Lights suplex in the corner.    Silver tagged in and was an explosive house of fire, hitting some big clothesline and beals.  He nailed a sliced bread #2 for a two count.

Watts blindtagged himself in and caught Silver with a superkick.  They worked over Silver and nearly snapped him inside out with a sick DDT.  Reynolds made the the save and hit some hot offense while Silver recovered.  They finally worked over Summers and scored the pin.

Winner of Fall Two: The Beaver Boys.

They all fought all over the ring in the third fall, building to a Tower of Doon spot.  They began exchanging punches and kicks.  Reynolds accidentally kicked his own partner, then was thrown out o the ring.  Silver came back with a double leg lariat on MC.  

They all brawled and had some awesome near falls.  Milk Chocolate double teamed Silver after dispatching Reynolds and scored the pin.

Your winners, Milk Chocolate!

Really good back and forth tag match with a lot more action than I could even hope to capture typing.  Silver gets better every time I see him and I really think he's at the top of my list of unheralded indy workers.  Milk Chocolate, for a young team, are just awesome to watch in the ring, although I could do without their terrible singing gimmick.    Great stuff.

NYWC Fusion champion Francis Kipland Stevens defends in a Gauntlet Match

The furst competitor is one of the guys from Reckess and Wasted, JT.  He tried to offer Stevens a beer, so Kipland nailed him with a stunner and pinned him.

Justin Toxic was the next out.   They locked up and Toxic sent him into the ropes, then hit a leg lariat.   He went to the top rope but was nailed in the leg.  Kipland took him out and scored the pin.

Out came J-Red and J-Row.  Row was quickly dispatched.  Red worked him over and they had the most competitive bout in the Gauntlet that far with Red getting several two counts.  Red nailed a springboard elbow off the top for a two count.  Kipland caught him out of nowhere with a pin.

Grimm Reefer was neck but missed a clothesline as he returned to the ring.  He suplexed Kipland out of the ring to the floor, then brought him back in.  He covered Kipland, believing he had it won, but Kipland kicked out.  Reefer chopped away at him.  Reefer missed a dive in the corner and was rolled up for a two count.   Reefer cut him off and pulled him into the air by his hair, then slammed him down.  Kipland nailed a mule kick and charged in the corner with a shoulderblock.  Reefer cut him off and nailed a DDT, then hit a springboard senton for a two count.  Reefer's knee buckles when he missed a move and landed on his feet.  Kipland caught him with a DDT for a two count.  Kipland went to the top but missed a move.  Reefer caught him with a stiff clothesline for a two count.  Reefer placed Kipland on the top but was shoved off.  Kipland came off the top with a Lou Thesz Press and scored the pin.

Your winner and still NYWC Fusion champion, Francis Kipland Stevens!

The last two segments were really good and competitive.  Stevens, who plays a hip hop nerd, showed a lot of good stuff here.  Reefer and J-Red also looked really good.  I am not a fan of Gauntlets but this was really laid out well.

Justin Credible vs. Matt Striker

Big "ECW' chant for Credible.  Striker came out.  Credible took the mic and said he is tired of Striker saying he can't hang in the ring with him.  He said he's been in the business 21 years but the hell with wrestling, let's have a hardcore match.  He tossed a few chairs into the ring.  Striker called him "Aldo" and said he made his name in WWE by being a wrestler.  He said that there's a reason ECW died - because they couldn't wrestle.  He said Credible might work for $1000 a night but he makes triple that just walking in here.  He said that to forget Extreme Rules, they were going to have a Striker's Rules match - no punching, no going to top, no weapons, and no bouncing off the ropes.  They stay in the middle of the ring because it's called wrestling.

Striker said that if Credible can beat him in Striker's own match, Credible can face Striker next month in a Hardcore match.  Credible says that if he beats Striker tonight, they then have a hardcore match.     Striker said, "I am going to teach you such a lesson, d***."

Credible tried to roll him up but Striker grabbed the ropes and pulled himself outside.  Credible took him out and covered him again.  Striker looked surprised.  Credible used a backslide and a drop toehold for near falls. 

They faced off and circled the other before locking up.  Striker grabbed a hammerlock but Credible reversed.  Striker slipped him into a headlock and said he was going to hold him there all day.  The crowd tried to rally Credible to escape.  Striker locked on a short arm scissors and an armbar. 

Striker controlled Credible on the mat for a long time, trying to force a submission.  It was good, fluid wrestling.   Credible came back with a backslide and won the match.

Your winner, Justin Credible!

Striker immediately nailed Credible with something.  He took the cane and drilled hjim in the head busting him open.  Striker worked him over with the cane and left Credible laying, stealing the cane for good measure.

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