Tuesday, July 29, 2008
RassleResults: TFW Tupelo, MS 7.25.08
"The Greatness" Jay Webster defeated LSD.
In a qualifying match to determine who will face TNA's Petey Williams for the TNA X-Division Championship on 8/22, Chris Fontaine w/Diamond defeated DC by reverse decision. Fontaine brought a chain into the ring but DC got caught with it after he had the match won. Referee awarded the match to Fontaine. Fontaine advances in the tournament.
Tysin Starr defeated Bless w/Dirty Rell Mo.
Parental Advisory (Izzy Rotten & Ryan SoFine) w/Tony Dabbs defeated Little Guys, Inc. (Lil' Devil & Kid J).
After intermission Parental Advisory (Studd & Tony) came to the ring and announced that, because they had beaten every team there was in TFW, and because there were no contenders left in TFW for the tag team belts, they were "retiring" the tag team belts. The lights went off and a certain music played... that music everyone knows... and out of the back came the Asylum (Psycho & Pappy). After a brief fight, Studd & Tony were informed by management that Psycho & Pappy were now the number one contenders for the TFW tag team belts. They were not happy about it but they grabbed the belts and headed for the back.
Fusion defeated David Cox.
Josh Matthews defeated Chris Kilgore w/Dirty Rell Mo. After the match all five members of Mo Foundation beat Josh down until... out came The Asylum (Psycho & Pappy). Mo Foundation members scattered.
The Asylum defeated Mo Foundation (Curly Mo & G Mo Money).
In a tournament qualifying match, "The Future" Chris Styles defeated Neil "The Real Deal" Taylor. Ryan SoFine was at ringside and interfered constantly, but Chris won the match.
Crowd was about 100, and they saw an EXCELLENT show.
Don't forget Friday, August 22! That's the night wrestling history will be made. TNA's Petey Williams will be at the TFW Arena to defend his X-Division Championship against an opponent to be decided by the tournament currently under way in TFW. Don't miss that show!
Credit: "Axeman" Randall Lewis @ www.wrestlingnewscenter.com
Photo by Brian Tramel