They said there would be blood.
And there was.
Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling returned to Fight Club Canada in Niagara Falls, Ontario this past Saturday night.
In the opening contest, the 400+ fans saw The Piss Beaters (Jake O'Reilly and Anthony Darko) take on the team of Crazzy Steve and Shawn Spears.
O'Reilly and Spears recently returned from Japan where they competed in All Japan Pro Wrestling, both as a team and against one-another.
Needless to say, both knew what the other was capable of.
Crazzy Steve (who chose "bear" in rock, paper, scissors to decide who started the match for his team,) had an early flurry of offense against Anthony Darko, hitting a variety of moves before Darko was able to tag in O'Reilly. The Piss Beaters then used a handful of illegal maneuvers while the referee was distracted.
Shawn Spears finally made his way into the match and stiffly kicked O'Reilly in the chest over and over.
This was a hard fought battle inside the ring before the action took to the outside, where Shawn Spears leaped from the top rope and dove onto The Piss Beaters.
Fans thought Steve and Spears had this won, but O'Reilly was able to take Steve out on the outside, and double-teamed Spears with a piledriver to seal their win.
You can see the match in its entirety here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_wvSGuNl_w
Crazzy Steve chooses BEAR!
O'Reilly chokes out Steve
Double-team Piledriver
Andrew Davis with Jay Moore vs Ashley Sixx.
A battle of two NSP Originals, both coming off wins from the first NSP show.
Davis' manager Jay Moore was instrumental in this bout, repeatedly distracting the referee while Davis maintained the pain. Davis seemed to have victory in his future, until Michael Elgin, still angry over his loss last show (Davis cheated, hitting him with a chair to win), ran down to the ring and powerbombed Davis while the referee was arguing with Jay Moore. Sixx got the pin shortly after.
Davis takes a stiff kick from a battered Ashley Sixx.
Jay Moore shouts insults while Davis dominates.
Michael Elgin powerbombs Davis
Cody Deaner, Derek Wylde and Cherry Bomb interrupt the show.
Ring announcer Topher Whiteman had planned to do an interview with "The Lord of the Bling" Tiberious King, but was interrupted by Deaner, Wylde and Cherry, who would face King, Pepper Parks and Courtney Rush later that night.
Deaner went on to verbally abuse Whiteman, kicking him out of the ring. They then stole his chair and made him sit on the floor, while they praised themselves and "how great they were."
King decided he had enough and came down to the ring.
He reminded Wylde about his shady past, how he only used people to get what he wanted and then disowned them. King then explained how Pepper Parks called him, and said he couldnt come to the show, because he was attacked by Deaner in Rochester, NY. King then introduced the returning NSP Original, Lazz, who was eager to get to their match. He would have to wait, as the 3 villains left the ring and went back to the locker room.
Cody Deaner tells Topher Whiteman to leave the ring
Tiberious King reminds Derek Wylde about his abuse of people over the years.
The returning Lazz beckons Deaner, Wylde and Cherry to the ring for a fight.
Michael Elgin vs Scotty Turner
The NSP fans saw a highly technical match between the Canadian Crazyhorse Michael Elgin and Tenacious Scotty Turner. Both men exchanged various holds and throws, and seemed to be an evenly paced match. Elgin even lifted Turner into a vertical suplex and held them there for at least 30 seconds, and even did a few squats while holding him up. Elgin looked firmly in control...
...until Andrew Davis showed up.
Davis and Jay Moore rushed to the ring. Moore distracted the referee once again as Davis set up Elgin for a chairshot. However, Elgin saw through this ruse, and blocked the incoming strike.
Turner was able to scoop up the win with the distraction, but Elgin wasn't done just yet....
Scotty Turner
30 second vertical suplex
Turner flies with a diving headbutt
Elgin blocks the chair
Michael Elgin vs Andrew Davis
Elgin challenged Davis to a fight right then. Davis accepted, and the two traded blows once again.
The match didnt last long, as it turned into a wild brawl around the ring, with the referee counting both men out after neither man re-entered the ring by the count of 10.
Nick Vickers vs Sebastian Suave
The flamboyant one vs a snooty rich guy from France. Awesome.
Suave had his usual showing of disdain of the Niagara Falls crowd, looking down his nose at them during his entrance.
Vickers was the exact opposite, high fiving his friends and fans in the crowd with customary "Voodoo Child" music.
The two traded blows, with Suave attempting repeated headlocks and neck attacks, trying to soften up Vickers for The Pedigree. He then tossed Vickers over the top rope and began to mock the crowd. What he didn't see was Vickers hold on to the top rope, and pull himself back inside in one fluid motion. Vickers then grabbed Suave and tossed him over the top rope. Suave tried to pull himself back inside the same way as Vickers, but lacked the strength. Vickers pushed Suave off the ropes with a dropkick.
Suave fought back inside the ring. He attempted a throw, but Vickers reversed and dumped Suave on his head. Vickers went for the pin, but Suave kicked out at two. Suave then rallied back and jumped from the second rope, but Vickers saw him coming and crushed his face with a jumping front kick and got the pin.
Suave stretches Vickers in a surfboard hold
Suave tries to put Vickers to sleep
Vickers dumps Suave on his head
Cody Deaner, Derek Wylde and Cherry Bomb vs Tiberious King, Lazz and Courtney Rush.
Six-person tag team elimination match.
Deaner and Wylde took turns tagging each other in, none deciding who wanted to face King first. Cherry Bomb was then tagged in, and wasn't too happy about having to fight a man.
Lazz eventually tagged himself in, and the gruesome 3-some quickly exited the ring, none wanting part of the suplex-machine.
The good guys eventually put a beating on Cody Deaner, who resorted to screaming "PLEASE STOP HITTING ME!" and shook hands with King. King knew better, and beat down Deaner some more.
Wylde tagged in, only to get hit with a powerbomb/neckbreaker combo from King and Lazz.
Wylde took a suplex from King, then a fisherman's suplex from Lazz, but still was able to kick out of the pinfalls that followed.
The match then broke down as King and Lazz tried to suplex Wylde off the top rope. Cherry Bomb got involved and hit both men in the groin as Deaner entered the ring. They tried to suplex them off the ropes, as the King and Lazz still tried to throw Wylde off the top. Courtney Rush then joined the fight, and pulled everyone off the ropes in a SIX PERSON TOWER OF DOOM!
The action then went to the outside as Wylde set up King in a chair, and was going to run full speed and throw his feet into King. Luckily for the Lord of the Bling, Lazz tackled Wylde just before he got to the chair, and sent him flying into the crowd (Pulp Comics owner Paul Tappay, who sponsored the show, lost his beer in the scuffle).
King laughed at Wylde's misfortune, but didnt see Cherry Bomb coming and he ate both of her feet as he was knocked into the crowd.
Deaner then brought King into the ring and hit his Sliced Bread No.2 signature move and eliminated him from the match.
Courtney Rush then eliminated Cherry Bomb shortly thereafter while she was celebrating with Deaner.
Lazz and Deaner then went at it, with both being eliminated soon after the other.
It came down to Courtney Rush vs Derek Wylde. She gave her all, but was overpowered by the former Niagara Falls native, who slammed her over and over and over into the canvas.
Ring Announcer Topher Whiteman, who was bullied earlier in the show, had enough and attacked Wylde, but he was quickly put away with Wylde gave him a death valley driver into the turnbuckle.
As the referee was helping Whiteman to the locker room, King sneaked back into the ring and hit Wylde with his signature move, and Rush was able to pin Wylde and get the win for her team.
Courtney Rush
King and Lazz double-team Wylde
Lazz hits a huge fisherman's suplex on Derek Wylde
TOWER OF DOOM!
Derek Wylde crushes Topher Whiteman in the corner with a death valley driver
The Italianos vs Bodycount - NSP Tag Team Championship match - NO HOLDS BARRED STREET FIGHT.
Blood was promised, and it was delivered.
A battle of respect and honour....with the rules going out the window when the bell rang.
Both teams tried to out muscle each other in the early going and both were evenly matched......until the weapons got involved.
Kincaid and Knoxx (Bodycount) got the chairs involved first, with the Italianos reversing and attacking with the chairs first. Bodycount was able to avoid the strikes and turn the tables on the Niagara Falls heroes. Kincaid smashed a chair into Primo's head, and the bloodbath was on.
Bodycount then brought the fight into Fight Club Canada's MMA cage, smashing Tony Carbonie's head into the door and giving a spinebuster to Primo on the hard floor.
The fight then went back to the arena floor and Primo was able to get the upper hand on Kincaid, choking him with his own chain necklace.
More steel chair shots followed.
Carbonie held Kincaid still while Primo dropkicked a chair into Kincaid's face.
Knoxx disappeared under the ring for a moment, and came back with a CHEESE GRATER (OH MY GOD!).
He rubbed the sharp steel into Primo's head as the referee could only look on in disgust.
The tables then turned again (literally) as a table was set up outside the ring, and Primo tried to powerbomb Knoxx through it from the apron. Knoxx held onto the ropes and dropped a big leg onto Primo's head.
More violence ensued.
The Italianos finally were able to keep Kincaid down enough to place him on the table, as Primo jumped from the ring to the outside, crushing Kincaid through the table.
The Piss Beaters then ran down to the ring and attempted to help Bodycount win the match. Knoxx would have none of it and threw O'Reilly out of the ring. Crazzy Steve and Shawn Spears then came to the ring and Steve hit his patented Tornado DDT on Darko. The Piss Beaters and Steve/Spears then battled back to the locker room.
During this time, Tony Carbonie set up another table in the corner, and attempted repeatedly to put Knoxx through it, but the table would not break.
The third time was the charm and he put all his weight into it and the table finally broke.
The third time was the charm and he put all his weight into it and the table finally broke.
Kincaid was brought into the ring and took multiple chair shots, but kicked out after each one.
He got to his knees, and screamed "FINISH IT!" as The Italianos performed a con-chair-to, smashing Kincaid's skull between the two chairs.
He didn't kick out.
The Italianos retained the NSP Tag Team Championships, and celebrated with a beer with Bodycount in a show of respect.
As The Italianos left the ring, Bodycount took centre stage one last time and waved their goodbyes. In a sudden twist of fate, Knoxx speared Kincaid into the corner, blaming him for their loss and beating him down.
NSP Wrestlers emptied from the locker room into the arena, saving Kincaid from the beating he was unable to defend himself from.
Primo Scordino
Kincaid and Knoxx - Bodycount
Kincaid smashes Primo with a chair
Primo chokes Kincaid with his chain necklace
The Italianos double-team Kincaid
CHEESE GRATER!
There goes the wood
Respect and Honour
NSP returns to Fight Club Canada on June 25 for ART OF WAR
Event photos:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.180618498656416.56357.141126159272317
Neo Spirit website:
www.NSPWrestling.com
Neo Spirit facebook group:
http://on.fb.me/gGbXlF
Sam Cino (the author/NSP Photographer) on twitter
www.twitter.com/sam_cino
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