The First Match of the night was “The Suicide King” Ray Ray taking Greg King Jr. This was a fast paced, high flying match from these two great light heavy weights. Both men were pulling out all the stops, with vicious chops to high flying over the top moves. After a hard fought match Greg King Jr. was able to get the win in 10:45.
The Second Match was Kid Nickels being challenged by Tommy Gunn. After losing the M.E.W.A World Heavy Weight Title last week Nickels was going to take out his frustrations this week on whoever stepped in the ring with him. Gunn being a true heavy weigh himself wanted to prove that he should get a title shot in the future by beating the former champion. Nickels stepped his game up this week with hard hitting style and never allowed Gunn to get an upper hand on him through-out the match. After 9:21 Nickels got the victory, and started his climb back up the ladder to reclaim the M.E.W.A World Heavy Weight Title.
“Mr. Playboy” Tommy Wayne came out and announced that after his match last week with Matt Justyce that later in the night he was going to give Justyce a rematch for the M.E.W.A Light Heavy Weight Title. Wayne also said that after there match last week he had a lot of respect for Justyce, but he not going to lay down for him, so Justyce would have to earn it.
The Third Match of the night was “Dangerous” Dave Cox taking on Big Al. Cox was very upset at the idea he was having to face a man wearing a dress. He vowed he was going to take Al out, not only did Cox view Al as an insult to the fans, but him personally, because of the sport of wrestling in which he loves very much. Cox never allowed Al a chance to get an upper hand in the entire match. Dave took full advantage of the past back problems Al has had, by working on his back from the get go. Cox got the win a short time of 5:32, after the match was over the ref called for General Manager Johnny Hawk to the ring. Al was lying in the ring riveting in pain from the many shots Cox had deliver to his lower back. Hawk and many of the M.E.W.A staff were in the ring with Al. A local ambulance was called and transported Big Al to the local hospital were he under went X-Rays, M.R.I testing on his back. Cox was interviewed shortly after the match he said “ Let this be a lesson to Al, Al is a disgrace to this sport in which I devoted many of years to.” I spoke with Big Al this morning on the phone and he had been released from the hospital with Bruised Kidneys. He will be out of action for a couple of weeks due to injuries. Al had this to say for Cox. “ When I come riding back into town in a couple of weeks, he better be on the look out.”
The Semi-Main Event was a M.E.W.A World Heavy Weight Title Match with the champion “3-G” Eric Wayne being challenged by “Hot Rod” John Ellison. Ellison being a veteran of the sport had his sight’s set on reclaiming the M.E.W.A World Heavy Weight Title. Ellison used all his little trick’s he has learned over his 10 plus year’s in this business to win the title from Wayne. Wayne has only been in the sport for 2 years, but was up to the challenge of the veteran. Ellison came at Wayne with his famous high-flying attack, but Wayne used his high-impact style to keep Ellison grounded to the mat. After hard fought title match “3-G” Eric Wayne was able to retain his M.E.W.A World Heavy Weight Title in 12:20.
The Main Event of the night was M.E.W.A Light Heavy Weight Title Match. Is was the Champion “Mr. Playboy” Tommy Wayne being challenged by Matt Justyce. This was an rematch from last week when these two men tore down the house with a great match. This week both Wayne and Justyce came the fans a match that keep the fans out of the seats all thought the match. With both men having a lot of respect for each other, they showed good sportsmanship. This was a very fast, high flying style match. Neither man was never able to an upper hand in this match, each man was able to counter every move the other was to accomplish. In a time of 16:25 Matt Justyce was able to pull out the win and become the New M.E.W.A Light Heavy Weight Champion.
The crowd was down this week to 232 in the stands.