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Courtesy of www.pwx-online.org
APRIL 18TH, 2008 OFFICIAL RESULTS The night began on a high note and a low note. First off, the manager of the Franchise Players, JC Slick made his way to the ring with a very apparent change in attitude. He announced that he was appointed to an empty spot in the NWA East Championship Committee, and that he wanted to be very fan-friendly. But he had the unfortunate duty of informing the fans that NWA Upstate talent Brodie Lee, Hellcat, and Jimmy Olsen would be unable to appear, with the NWA Upstate contingent giving no reason. He informed everybody that the card needed to be slightly revamped due to the no-shows. The main event would be chosen by the fans, as they would vote for who would take on Scottie Gash and Chris LeRusso!
This drew out the Franchise Players, who saw their friend's newly-found place of power as a bargaining tactic, attempting to get an NWA North American Title shot. But Slick told them he wouldn't do them any favors, and they promptly fired him.
"Syko" Sean Dahmer eliminated NWA East Three Rivers Champion Dash Bennett in the Burgh Brawl battle royal and earned himself a shot at the title as a result. But he was attacked after being eliminated himself by members of Team Bennett, Dash, Stacy Hunter, and Bulldozer. Those members of Team Bennett accompanied Dash in the title defense, while Dahmer's Straight Jacket Mafia partner Apollyon was in his corner. The match went well enough, with both men having an even advantage. But with outside shenanigans as Team Bennett and SJM brawled around, referee Cowboy Bill Wright ruled the match a no-contest and turned it into a tag team match.
Team Bennett focused on Dahmer's arm, bruising it severely throughout the course of the match. But he finally got himself a breather, tagging in the fresher Apollyon. But the smaller Apollyon got taken out by the much larger Bulldozer, taking a huge cannonball in the corner. Dahmer came back in and had Dash up for the Syko Driver 07 when Team Bennett member Bobby Shields appeared at ringside, distracting the referee. This allowed Stacy Hunter to slip in unseen, delivering a low blow to Dahmer. Dash hit the Skull Splitter for the win. Team Bennett attacked SJM, and it took James Ross hitting the ring with a chair to fend them off. Afterwards, Dahmer issued a challenge to Dash for a rematch at May 3rd's In Harm's Way 2, where both members of SJM would get a title shot if they won. Dash responded, accepting only with the stipulation that if Team Bennett wins, the Straight Jacket Mafia will split up! Also, James Ross challenged Bobby Shields to a match... later that night!
While Sterling James Keenan was across the pond in England, two of his trainees had big matches in NWA East. "The Legacy" Samuel Elias took on Patrick Hayes. Hayes was obviously distracted by members of the crowd when Elias was able to roll him up for a big win. But this was not the last we'd hear from Hayes that night.
The Franchise Players were able to somehow weasel themselves into an NWA East Tag Team Title match with Iron Justice. They seemed to be more focused in this match than any previous effort of theirs. They had the champs down and out, but Gregory Iron was able to execute his Handicapped Parking finisher along with a Matthew Justice springboard dropkick to score the win and retain the titles.
As a result of the chaotic tag team match that opened the night, "Division 1" James Ross took on Team Bennett member Bobby Shields. The crowd was solidly behind the hometown boy Ross, who picked up the victory with a Red & Blue Scare.
After months of being attacked, called out, and threatened, Pepper Parks was set to defend his NWA National Heavyweight Title against his tormentor, Crusher Hansen. Before the match, Hansen's manager & NWA East ring announcer BC Steele announced the match as a 2 out of 3 falls match, old-school NWA style. Parks quickly picked up the win with a Pepper Shaker. But Steele helped Hansen win the second fall with a steel chain after Hansen accidentally took out referee Tom Dunn. In the final fall, Parks went for the Pepper Shaker again but Crusher caught him coming off the top and delivered a Crusher Slam, winning the NWA National Title and picking up possibly the biggest win of his storied career.
Kid Cupid answered the NWA's open challenge to take on the Wrong Crowd. This was his first assignment as a manager, and he picked a young team to take on Curtis Stevenson's team: another SJK trainee, Ashton Amhurst, and coming wrestler from the Cleveland area, Bobby Beverly. The young men were answering the NWA's open challenge. Unfortunately for them, their opponents were the veteran NWA North American Tag Team Champions the Wrong Crowd. Atlas & BA were able to dispose of the young wrestlers with relative ease. But the real story is after the match, when the Franchise Players hit the ring and brawled with the North American Tag Champs. The Franchise Players showed showed they are willing to step up and answer the open challenge, and Atlas & BA finally have some competition whether they like it or not!
"The Spotlight" Scottie Gash was out for his match against the fans' choice. If he won and LeRusso lost, he would get LeRusso's Burgh Brawl title shot. He was informed he had 2 opponents that evening. The first was somebody from Gash's past who has a huge win over the former NWA East Heavyweight Champion... weighing in at 112 kilos... from the Soviet Union...
THE BROOM! While it was obvious a certain group of fans were trying to have some fun at Gash's expense, he was enraged. He performed a suplex, a Gash2Sleep, and a pounce on the broom before tossing it out of the ring. When referee Tom Dunn started to count out the broom, one of the fans on that side of the ring playfully tossed it back in. Furious, Gash pinned the broom quickly, just to spite the crowd. Then, he took on his second opponent... KID CUPID! Cupid took the fight to Gash, even hitting a huge splash in the corner and his new finisher, the Pink Frosion. But with Krystal Frost on the apron distracting the ref, Gash fought out of Cupid's Stunner, low blowing him and locking in the Spotlighter Crossface for the win. Gash's actions after the match were reprehensible, as he attacked the fan who threw the broom into the ring.
Chris LeRusso's opponent for the night, as chosen by the fans, was none other than Stacy Hunter. While LeRusso acknowledged that she had caused trouble for he and his girlfriend Morgan Rockafeller in the past, he couldn't fight a woman. He wanted a test, so he said he'd take on the second place vote getter... which ended up being the new NWA National Champion Crusher Hansen. LeRusso offered that, since he was putting his Burgh Brawl title shot on the line, that Hansen should put his newly won National Title on the line. Hansen agreed and the match was on! BC Steele attempted to distract the referee while Scottie Gash hit the ring. Gash went to take out LeRusso but hit Hansen instead. As LeRusso hit his new neckbreaker finisher and went for the pin, Steele attempted to hit LeRusso to break up the pin. To say his attempts were weak is an understatement, but they were illegal interference so the referee called for the disqualification. Gash and LeRusso had to be pulled apart, as it's very obvious they haven't had enough of each other!
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