August 16th, 2004
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Results From The 3rd Annual Carnival
Of Carnage At The Gibson County Fair
What a night of action this was. Topping last years
attendance record, there was not a seat left by the
opening bell.
SCWF Announcers were "Jammin" Jimmy V, Rick
"The Stick" Marx, & Big Dave.
Tonight's Referee was the only Ref in wrestling with
his own entrance music "Mr. Entertainment"
C-LOW
As the SCWF Announcers were preparing to play the National
Anthem the "Cosmic Cowboy" Brian Steele &
Tommy Redneck come out to the microphone and tell them
they can't start the show without the Cowboy's version
of the National Anthem.
As Steele started to sing he told the fans he was not
charging them any extra for singing tonight.
The fans were not happy with this performance and neither
was the Hardcore Hillbilly as he came out with a guitar
of his own and told Steele he could play the National
Anthem better. Steele told him to give it a shot and
the crowd cheered loud when the Hillbilly finished.
Redneck & Steele were angry and Steele grabbed The
Hillbilly as Redneck was about to blast him with his
own Guitar, Pretty Sexxy runs out and Redneck &
Steele leave in a hurry.
The First Match of the night we saw Bobby "The
Butcherman" Smith, Joey "Tank" Turner,
& "Pretty Boy" James in a 3 way match.
Just as the action was getting heated up, Smith &
James sided with one another and beat Turner bad. Then
finally running from the dressing room was none other
than Danny B Goode. Danny B ran the 2 away and helped
Turner up & out of the ring.
Second we saw The SCWF Tag Champs Psycho & Blaze
defend their titles against Earnest T Fletcher &
AC Havoc. Even after the champs tried every dirty trick
they could Earnest T & AC still walked away the
new SCWF Champs as they defeated Psycho & Blaze
with a 1.. 2
3
. count.
Third we had Naughty By Nature's Rude vs AJ Bradley
w/ Nikki Lace in his corner. This match was high flying
from bell to bell as both wrestlers gave 110% but in
the end Rude got the pin with his feet on ropes. Adding
extra leverage Bradley could not kick out. The ref did
not see this tactic and made the 3 count.
Fourth Match of the night was "Pretty Sexxy"
Mark Justice & Kilo w/ Auburn Thunder facing
Brian Steele & Tommy Redneck in a no DQ match. After
about 10 minutes of following most of the rules all
4 wrestlers went into what looked like an out right
street fight. Justice and Steele were fighting outside
the ring, They fought in golf carts, hit one another
with chairs, threw each other into the crowd, slammed
the side of an 18 wheeler & Justice placed a table
on Steele and jumped onto it. Meanwhile inside the ring
Redneck and Kilo were fighting vigorously and Kilo gets
a guitar (brought into the ring by Redneck) and blasted
him in the head. The guitar seemed to explode! After
that Kilo pinned Redneck and he and Justice were declared
the winners.
The First Main Event of the night was Danny B Goode
challenging The SCWF Champion Heinrich Von Keller (who
won the title from Big Hoss Williams just two weeks
ago) to a Heavyweight title match. Keller told Danny
B he was gonna put him on the bus and take him to school
but to Keller's surprise Danny showed him why he was
a top contender for the belt and it wasn't long before
Keller started using dirty tricks to gain the advantage.
Keller used a chain through the majority of the match
and finally got the pin after using it on Danny. Afterwards
the Referee catches Keller with the chain and reverses
the decision and declares Danny B Goode the winner of
the match. Since the title does not change hands on
a disqualification Keller is still the SCWF Heavyweight
Champion.
The Super Main Event was the very anticipated SCWF
Battle Royal for the 4 foot tall trophy.
As the ring filled with about 20 wrestlers the match
got underway. With a ring filled with action wrestlers
started eliminating each other until they were down
to 3 guys. AJ Bradley, Iceman, and Last years winner
Mark Justice. It seemed uneven as Justice and Bradley
teamed up and tried to eliminate Iceman until Justice
took a shot at Bradley and it became every man for himself.
Finally after an awesome show of talent Iceman was thrown
over the top rope and it was down to Justice and Bradley.
Each wrestler almost had the other over the top many
times but kept fighting back. This just shows how bad
each guy wanted the win and the trophy. As Bradley started
to run at Justice experience showed to prevail as Justice
dropped down, grabbed the top rope, and Bradley went
over with his own energy. Leaving us our winner for
the second year in a row "Sexxy Boy" Mark
Justice.
We'd like to thank The Gibson County Fair for having
us again this year and hope to be back next year.
We'd also like to thank - Hotshot's Shirts and Stuff
(Dyer, TN), Deaton's Market Place (Trenton, TN), &
Finish Line Auto Body (Dyer & Trenton, TN) for all
their help in preparing for this event.
By: SCWF Reporter
Friday Night May 2nd SCWF Joined Forces
With MSWA to Sponsor a WRESTLING BENEFIT IN GIBSON,
TN
FOR THE GIBSON COUNTY CONSTABLES AGENCY
by: New SCWF Reporter
WHAT A GOOD TURN OUT!!
First we saw Jr Rich w/ The Prince of Darkness vs AC
Havoc. JR was holding his own when it suddenly looked
as if Havoc was gaining the advantage on Rich When Brian
Steel walked to ringside and blasted AC with a chain
as JR distracted the ref and JR picked up the win.
The second match was Red Man after he eliminated himself
over the top rope last week in a battle royal, won over
(the winner of that battle royal) Mike Sledge. This
was a great match by these two guys and we hope to see
more of them.
During Intermission Rich and Steele came out and told
everyone Michael Anthony was not there b/c he was a
chicken and Killer was too. Killer came to the announcers
table and told them not to worry about him and Anthony
as they would get all they wanted and more next Sunday
afternoon right there in Gibson. At this time (typical
Rich & Steele Tactics) they jumped Killer 2 on one
and proceeded to beat the tar out of him. One of the
officers tried to break it up and Steel Nailed him too
and started beating both of them.
After a few min the officer invited Steele in the ring
to finish what he had started and Steele Accepted, but
as Steele stepped in the ring the officer started whooping
him and he left the ring saying he had a match later
and had to go get ready for it.
NEXT - Earnest T w/ Lil Bubba lost to Brian Michaels
w/Attitude when his Manager Lil Bubba tried to hit Michaels
with a sign and hit Earnest by mistake.
Semi-Main was Blaze & Extreme Machine w/ Attitude
going to a no contest with Kilo & Brian Steele when
all 4 wrestlers went to the floor fighting and the referee
lost control of the match.
The Main Event Was a MSWA IC title match with Big Hoss
w/ Nikki Lace taking on the Champion Sexxy Boy Mark
Justice w/ Auburn Thunder in a barbed wire match. This
match was gruesome and one heck of a fight and Justice
kept trying to get Nikki Lace in the ring but the last
time he tried she nailed him with a sign and Hoss won
the match & the belt. Big Hoss vowed revenge on
everyone of them and he started with Justice.
Announcers for this event were Big Dave and "Jammin"
Jimmy Valentine.
APRIL 26th WRESTLING BENEFIT AT 7:30PM PLUS EARLIER
THAT DAY, KARAOKE WITH THE KILLER FROM 3PM TIL 7PM -
GIBSON, TN AT THE OLD SCHOOL GYM!!!!!!!
ALL TO BENEFIT "TOO PRETTY" KILO, AUBURN THUNDER,
& THEIR FAMILY AFTER THEIR HOME WAS TAKEN BY FIRE.
This Was Not a SCWF Event, As We Joined Forces With
MSWA & VCWA To Put On This Benefit!!
by: New SCWF Reporter
The first match was Brian Michaels won over Rockous.
Next we saw Rude (of NBN) & Zane defeat Miles Long
in a handicap match.
Third Match was interesting it was a 10 man battle
royal & it looked as if Red Man was going to win
but after he overshot a splash in the corner and eliminated
himself over the top rope, That left Mike Sledge in
the ring alone and he was our winner.
Fourth - The Soultaker and Rod Dent successfully defended
their MSWA Tag Titles against Earnest T and JR Rich
The Champs pinned both their opponents at the same time.
Semi-Main was Blaze & Extreme Machine w/ Additude
winning by DQ over Bobby The Butcher Man Smith &
His Supprise Partner Joey Tank Turner after their Manager
Randy jumped in the match and unevened the odds.
The Main Event Was a SCWF tag title match with the
champions (Now Enemys) Big Hoss & Brian Steele w/
Nikki Lace and Clarance Clippenback Losing their belts
to Sexxy Boy Mark Justice & Too Pretty KILO w/ Auburn
Thunder after Brian Steele hit Big Hoss with one of
the belts (as the ref was accidently knocked down on
the mat) and rolled Kilo on top for the 1,2,3.
Big Hoss vowed revenge on everyone of them starting
Friday Night May 2nd in Gibson, TN with Mark Justice
in a barbwire match to keep Justice in the ring and
the others out.
Announcers for this event were Big Dave and "Jammin"
Jimmy Valentine.
Saturday Night March 22nd 2003 in Trenton, TN at
The VFW!!
Look for our return. Coming Soon!!!!
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TN at The Rutherford Jr. High School!!
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Saturday Night January 18th 2003
in Trenton, TN at The VFW!!
Look for us to return Soon!!!!
It All Breaks Bad in Trenton, Champs
Stripped of Titles - 9/21/02
by: Rick "The Stick" Mercer
(Trenton, TN) The SCWF event at the Trenton National
Guard Armory was full of controversy and wild action
as the champions were stripped of their titles, and
the girlfriend of one of the SCWF wrestlers was nearly
kidnapped by another.
Chairman of the Booking Committee, Michael Johns, had
promised a major announcement regarding the SCWF Southern
title and the Southern Tag Titles. At the time of the
last show, the Southern Champ was the legendary Outlaw
Don Bass, but Psycho was announced as the champion in
the publicity for the event. Johns investigated the
matter, and found that neither Bass, Psycho, nor the
tag champions, (Steele Inc.), composed of Big Hoss Williams
and "Modern Daze" Brian Steele, had actually
beaten anyone for the championships, although they claimed
to have beaten the Road Warriors for the belts in Hardin
KY. Needless to say, all the title holders were in shock
and angry. Hoss, Steele, and Psycho all threatened Johns.
Steele called on longtime ally and investor Big Jim
Business for advice, and, to the surprise of all, agreed
with Johns that a tournament should take place for the
belts.
Hoss and Steele, with their manager Nikki Lace, then
attacked Big Jims bodyguard, the Hardcore Hillbilly,
and were savagely beating him when the reunited team
of Pretty Sexxxy, Too Pretty Kilo and Mark
Sexxxy Boy Justice, with manager, Auburn
Thunder, drove Steele Inc. away from Hillbilly. Johns
came out and told the two teams to start the main event
immediately.
The two teams answered the bell, and almost instantly,
Steele Inc. began to dominate Pretty Sexxxy. Despite
being able to get frequent tags, there seemed to be
nothing that Pretty Sexxxy could do to stop the larger
men, until Steele made a critical error and went flying
out of the ring on a misstepped spear attempt. This
allowed Pretty Sexxxy to make a move and they began
to take the Posse to task, using skill, speed, and the
six-foot dog chain held by Auburn Thunder. Justice was
particularly vicious. He had been busted open earlier
by the Singapore cane used by Nikki Lace. The action
spilled out on the floor and referee, Danny Williams
had no choice but to declare a no contest.
This added more controversy to the evening because Chairman
Johns had promised the winning team a bye in the tournament.
How this problem will be resolved is not known at this
time.
In earlier action, Psycho, who had been the Southern
Champion until Johns actions, was scheduled to
wrestler hometown hero Joey Tank Turner
for the belt. Johns promised they would both have a
shot in the tourney. At this time Big Tymer
Nathan Lee came out. Lee had been asking every wrestler
in the building for a shot at managing them, and all
had refused. Turner nixed Lee as well, but Psycho consulted
Kayte, the black vinyl-wrapped toy doll that is his
advisor, and they agreed to give Lee a chance. Turner
had rough going with the big Psycho until a miscue caused
Lee to hit Psycho with his walking cane. Tank then covered
and won the match.
An added match took place when Psycho, who appeared
to have patched things over with Lee, hit him with a
big clothesline. He then helped Kayte to the top rope,
and they hit the Rocket Launcher on Lee. Psycho made
the count, and Lee had been beaten by the smallest competitor
in SCWF the 14 inch tall Kayte.
Saturday was the SCWF debut of Breaker Dane, a graduate
of the Exotic Adrian Streets school. An excellent
athlete, he made a huge splash in the arena by nearly
kidnapping Kim, the girlfriend of Marvelous
Mike Kelly. Dane had came out to the announcers
table to speak to the fans. Dane noticed the attractive
Kim, became enamored, and insisted she would be his
before the night was out.
Later during Kellys match with the insane clown
Ozwick, Dane came out and menaced Kim again. Kelly came
to her aid, and began brawling with Dane. This cost
him the match, as he was counted out. Ozwick came to
Breakers aid, beating Kelly down. Dane then put
Kim over is back and went out of the arena. Kelly recovered
in time to stop Breaker from leaving the premises, and
the two battled all over the arena for off and on throughout
the night. Dane finally brought a halt to the proceedings;
leeringly promising that Kim would be his soon.
In other action, Mississippi backwoodsman Earnest T
Fletcher used the Soultakers own weapon, a human
skull on a log chain, to win their match. Mr.
Saturday Night, J.R. Rich, used a flashback driver
to beat the impressive high flyer Jake Prentice, and
in the feature match, Blaze hooked on a spinning Syxx-factor
to beat Delicious Damien Rage.
It was announced that Milan, Tennessee would be the
site of the next SCWF card, to be held in the month
of October.
Announcers for this event were myself (Rick "The
Stick" Mercer) and "Jammin" Jimmy Valentine.
SCWF Card in Chaos (Gibson, Tn) 8/25/02
by: Rick "The Stick" Mercer
Chaos reigned supreme at the Gibson Municipal Auditorium
August 25, with wrestlers eager to settle scores taking
matters in their own hands.
Things were going normally until the third match. J.R.
Rich and the Soultaker were involved in a grudge match
when Steele, Inc. hit the ring. The trio of Outlaw Don
Bass, Big Hoss Williams, and Brian Steele started to
beat down the Soultaker, and Rich joined in, only to
find himself the victim.
Just when matters couldn't seemingly get worse, Naughty
by Nature ran in and seperated Steele Inc. from Rich
and Soultaker. Naughty, wanting revenge for the events
of the Gibson County Fair show, were scheduled in the
main event against Steele, Inc. NBN wanted to challenge
their enemies there and now, and after some jawing from
Steele and Bass, the challenge was accepted.
Unlike the last meeting between these two teams, NBN
was at full strength with the addition of Pokerface
to Rude and Tully's team. Steele's trickery had been
the cause of Pokerface's thinking the fair event had
beeen canceled, but that was not the case.
Brawling started as soon as the bell rang. Naughty's
trickery gave them the advantage early in the match,
but Steele's team answered back by dirty tatics of their
own, and took the largest portion of the latter half
of the match, trapping Pokerface, the smallest of the
paticipants in the ring for far too long. When Poker
found his way to the corner to tag Tully, the big brawl
began. The referee tried to restore order after all
the grapplers rushed into the fray. He failed, and had
no choice but to call the match a no contest. This begs
the question, will matters ever be settled between those
teams?
The strangest wrestling story of the year continues
between Mark Justice and Kilo. The night before, the
pair had reunited to win the CCW tag team championship,
but they looked very little like a tag team when they
fought against each other. With the time limit doubled
from the last time they fought at the SCWF debut, the
fans were hoping for a resolution to the conflict. After
the twenty minute expired, there was still no winner,
and the referee did what he was instructed and called
the match a draw. After seeing this bout one has to
speculate that the CCW tag picture is in jeporday.
In other bouts, Blaze came back from the submission
attack of the crazed clown Ozwick and used a powerbomb
to win the match. Psycho was caught using a Singapore
cane on the Extreme Machine: he lost on dq, and in the
semi main, Bobby the Butcherman Smith used the help
of his manager, Ravishing Randy and a steel chain to
steal on from the popular Mike Kelly.
Announcers for this event were myself (Rick "The
Stick" Mercer) special guest "Big Tyme"
Nathon Lee, and "Jammin" Jimmy Valentine.
The Results of our SCWF Event At
The Gibson County Fair on 8/8/02.
SCWF DEBUT A CARNIVAL OF CARNAGE
by: Rick "The Stick" Mercer
(Trenton, TN) The Gibson County Fair played host to
a carnival of carnage as the warriors of the Southern
Championship Wrestling Federation made their debut August
8 to a capacity crowd.
The main event saw Rude and Tully of Naughty by Nature
take o the team of Big Hoss Williams, Brian Steele and
the legendary "Outlaw" Don Bass in what turned
out to be a brawl that went to a no contest. The match
was called due to all five wrestlers poured out onto
ringside and would not follow the referee's instructions
to get back inside.
This is not the first time that these grapplers had
met in the ring, but perhaps the first time with such
import. Naughty by Nature, or NBN as they are known
to their many fans, are one of the most decorated tag
team in professional wrestling history, with over 35
championships to their credit. Big Hoss and Steele are
the current SCWF Tag Champions, and their partner Don
Bass, is the current SCWF World Champion, both selected
by the SCWF Championship Committee after they won an
invitational tournament in Hardin, Kentucky, respectively.
NBN started out at a disadvantage. The third member
of the team, Pokerface, had been scheduled to appear
as the team's third member, but according to Rude; Brian
Steele (acting as the promoter) had called Poker and
told him the event had been canceled. By the time Poker
could find out different he could not get their on time
for the match,
The Bass-led team played their numerical advantage to
the hilt, one keeping the referee busy while the others
would double team Rude, who appeared to spend far too
much time in the ring. Several times during the match,
Rude had tagged his partner Tully, but the referee (distracted
by the antics of Bass, Steele, and Williams) didn't
see the tag and forced Tully back to the NBN corner.
Finally, the ref caught the tag and Tully flew in fists
afire with angry justice. The Bass crew rushed in to
put the odds in their favor, but NBN would not be beaten,
and the fight spilled out into the floor, where it was
ruled no contest. A rematch was immediately ordered
by the SCWF bookers for Gibson, TN Sunday, August 25th
at 2:15 pm.
The other big main event was a spillover from the preceding
battle royal. Kilo and Mark Justice went wild on each
other. Once known collectively as the championship caliber
team "Pretty Sexy", they had a bitter falling
out, and fought with a hatred and passion this reporter
has not seen in many years.
Both men dove for each other as soon as they were introduced
for the battle royal. Stiff unrelenting punches and
kicks were dealt to each man. Kilo and Justice only
stopped fighting each other to eliminate one of the
other wrestlers who interfered in their mutual hate
fest. The popular Justice had just cleared the ring
of the last remaining competitor Rucky Murdoch, when
Kilo hit him from behind, to win the battle royal.
Their match together was just as physical, with each
of them fighting with a combination of straight wrestling,
brawling, and high-risk maneuvers that had the crown
gasping. Each time one of them seemed to have the advantage,
the other (knowing his former partner so well) was able
to endure the attacks and counter them. Finally announcer
and timekeeper Jimmy Valentine called the time limit
over, and the referee pronounced the match a draw. These
two will meet again in Gibson, Tennessee, August 25,
each trying to wreck the career of the other.
Other matches on the card included the return to Tennessee
of Ricky Murdoch, who won over the talented and game
Mike Kelly, the hardcore Extreme Machine picking up
the win from vicious Bobby "The Butcher" Smith
and the mysterious Soultaker took one away from "Mr.
Saturday Night" J.R. Rich.
Announcers for this event were myself (Rick "The
Stick" Mercer) and "Jammin" Jimmy Valentine
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