Match 1 - "The Ronin" Josh Alexander defeated Tornado.
Tornado seemed reluctant to get the match underway, stalling by arguing with fans and the referee. Once the action did begin inside the ring, it was non-stop.
Alexander became a suplex machine, throwing multiple german, vertical, and northern lights suplexes at Tornado, who refused to stay down for the 3. Tornado fought back with varied offense, but Alexander persevered until the end to get the win.
Josh Alexander tosses Tornado |
Alexander hits a German Suplex |
...into a pin |
The original Hacker Josh Lessard make his long-awaited "return" to NSP where he began his career many years ago before retiring. His return however was only to "pass the torch" (or in this case, keyboard) to his protege, Scotty O'Shea. He has taught O'Shea everything he knows about wrestling, and that knowledge was indeed put to the test against the always crafty Sebastian Suave.
The fight began with the two jockeying for position, exchanging various holds and strikes. Suave retaliated with a big spinebuster, but only got a two count on the pin (a few fans would later shout how slow that count was). O'Shea slipped to the outside, with Suave attempting to follow, but O'Shea would lift the ring skirt and trap Suave, allowing O'Shea to follow up with a big dropkick to the head from the apron. Suave was able to untangle himself, but then suffered a giant suicide dive from O'Shea. Hacker would follow up with a big missile dropkick and would later hit his CTRL+ALT+DEL signature maneuver in the corner to get the win.
O'Shea puts on an armlock. |
Suave his a Spinebuster on O'Shea |
Suicide Dive! |
Hacker 2.0 hits the CTRL+ALT+DEL |
Match 3 - Courtney Rush and Allysin Kay defeated Cherry Bomb and Leah von Dutch
Cherry Bomb decided to team with von Dutch after aligning herself with Cody Deaner at the last NSP show, so Courtney Rush decided to bring in her friend Allysin Kay for some backup.
All four girls put on a show for the fans, some who brought signs for their favorite ladies (except for one small boy who's sign read "Scary Bomb"...Cherry did not approve)
After much stalling by Team Cherry, the brawl got underway and it wasn't long before Rush turned into a suplex machine of her own. Kay debuted the "Giant Swing" to NSP, and Cherry locked in her cattle mutilation submission at one point as well.Cherry Bomb did her best to help her new partner in von Dutch, but the combined experience of Rush and Kay would come out the winners in the end after pinning the NSP rookie.
Allysin Kay brings the Giant Swing to NSP |
Cherry Bomb locks on the Cattle Mutilation |
Courtney Rush tosses Cherry around |
Match 4 - "The Bearded Dragon" Scotty Turner (with Jay Moore) defeated Nick Vickers
Now under the guidance of "Infamous" Jay Moore, Scotty Turner has the knowledge of the devious manager to complement his aggressive style (Moore also has a big mouth to shout at people he hates, which is everyone that isn't him).
The ever-popular Nick Vickers brought his A-game to the fight, having to survive against Turner's relentless onslaught of attack. Vickers had to endure the chains on Turner's knee in his spine for a good while (part of his ring attire, therefore legal in the match) as Turner tried to wear down the high flyer. The Bearded Dragon would utilize power suplexes and submissions, but Vickers escaped and retaliated with a big kick to the head. Vickers would make the pin, but Moore distracted the referee who never saw it. Turner survived another big boot from Vickers (which bloodied his mouth) and with a little distraction from Moore was able to lay out Vickers for the 3 count (some say the referee counted quickly...)
Turner drives his chain-wrapped knees into Vickers |
Turner tosses Vickers overhead |
A bloodied Turner is victorious, but not without controversy |
Match 5 - Pepper Parks defeated Cody Deaner and Shawn Spears (Triple Threat match)
Cody Deaner brought along his new arm candy in Leah von Dutch, who was still stinging over her loss earlier in the night. Pepper Parks returned to a loud ovation and he and Deaner were about to lock up, when NSP original Shawn Spears made an appearance.
Ring Announcer Topher Whiteman conducted an on-the-spot interview with Spears, who had this to say:"Well, I showed up tonight...in my tights. I ran some errands...in my tights. Before I got here I was tanning as you can see how red my back is, once again, in my tights...and then I realized I don't have an opponent tonight. So I'm going to fight in this match if you can make it happen."
Topher Whiteman made the match a 3-way fight (Announcers can make matches?) and the fisticuffs were on...sort of.
Deaner, furious with Spears' interference, told Spears to stand in the corner while he put on a wrestling clinic on Parks. Spears reluctantly observed as Parks outwrestled Deaner and made him look at the ceiling with a "Hey whats that?". Deaner looked up and got a slap for his efforts. Parks and Deaner would wrestle again, this time with Deaner telling Parks to look at the ceiling. Parks slapped Deaner again infuriating him. The action quickly broke down to all 3 men becoming involved, with even von Dutch trying to help her man. She received a spanking from Spears for her efforts. Parks and Spears would perform a double suplex on Deaner, who would attempt to fight back with repeated punches to both men. This served only to anger both men who would play ping pong with Deaner's head (as he shouted "Oh Crap" repeatedly). Deaner was tossed outside the ring and Spears locked a sharpshooter submission on Parks. Deaner re-entered the ring and Spears decided to give him the middle finger for his efforts. Spears released his submission on Parks and then locked one on Deaner a few seconds after. Parks recovered and incapacitated Spears long enough to hit his "Pepper Shaker" neckbreaker on Deaner for the win.
After the match, Deaner decided to show everyone in the building the middle finger, including Spears. Spears would then re-enter the ring and put another sharpshooter on Deaner before leaving the building.
Cody Deaner and Leah von Dutch |
Shawn Spears address Deaner and Pepper Parks |
Deaner tells Spears to stand in the corner |
Parks and Spears suplex Deaner |
Spears puts Deaner in a sharpshooter |
Match 6 - The Pissbeaters defeated The Italianos (best 2 out of 3 falls) to retain the NSP Tag-Team championship. The Italianos can never tag in NSP again.
One of Ontario's most heated rivalries has come to a close. Before the match, "Stickball" Tony Carbonie stated he suffered a torn bicep during his last match with The Pissbeaters and has not medically been cleared to compete. NSP Management approved a substitution and honorary Italiano in CRAZZY STEVE.
Steve fist pumped his way into the match, teaming up with Primo to attempt to reclaim the NSP Tag belts and prevent The Italianos from dissolving. Steve traded holds with Jake O'Reilly, in the early-going, and was able to tag in Primo, who would fly off the top rope onto both Pissbeaters on the floor.
The match would continue with both teams trying to wear each other down, but all would go south when O'Reilly piledrove Steve through an open chair. Later, Primo would put himself and O'Reilly through the announce table at ringside. This allowed Anthony Darko to grab one of the tag belts and try to knock Steve out with it. Stickball who remained at ringside interjected and tried to steal the belt back, but was hit in his injured arm and then clocked with the belt. The Pissbeaters would then double team on Steve which lead to the final winning pin.NSP Tag-Team champions - The Pissbeaters |
A fist pumping Crazzy Steve |
Primo puts himself and Jake O'Reilly through a table |
Match 7 - Derek Wylde defeated Tiberious King to retain the NSP Independent Title and gain control of the company.
A confident-looking Wylde entered the arena first, with girlfriend and "Queen" of NSP Cherry Bomb at his side. King flew out of the dressing room and promptly laid into Wylde with all he had. King grabbed a chair and sat Wylde in it as he motioned he was going to spear right through Wylde, but Wylde countered and sent King into the post and followed up with a neckbreaker inside the ring. Wylde would then work on the neck throughout the match. King fought back, driving Wylde into the corner with all his weight. He tried to climb to the top rope, but was stopped short and dropped crotch first onto the turnbuckle. Wylde would hit his Death Valley Driver into the corner on King to attempt an early win, but King would kick out.
Wylde would stay on the attack, following up with a superkick. King shrugged it off, only angered more. Both men would exchange blows, and in the scuffle, the referee was knocked down and out. Wylde would attempt a pin, leading to a second referee coming down to make the count. The delay was enough for King to catch a rest and kick out. The action once again continued, and the second referee was knocked down and out. King tried for the pin as a third referee came down to make the count. He got to two, but then screamed out in pain clutching his elbow as he had somehow injured it.
King, sensing a doublecross and screwjob, put the boots to the referee and stomped a hole in him. As he was beating down the referee, Cody Deaner sneaked into the ring, and nailed King with his Sliced Bread #2 finishing move, and escaped back to the locker room. Wylde attempted a pin, but was stopped by Pepper Parks who had returned to ringside. Parks laid out Wylde with a gigantic Spear, and made himself scarce as he returned backstage. King gathered his senses and attempted to pin Wylde, but Wylde's girlfriend Cherry Bomb entered the ring and attempted to lay out King with her BSE (Best Superkick Ever). She got all of it right into King's face, who shrugged it off in anger and proceeded to grab her. Wylde, sensing the distress of his woman, spun King around and hit his Death Valley Driver again and made the pin, as the first referee slowly came around and made the slow three count for Wylde to be victorious.
Derek Wylde twists the neck of Tiberious King |
Corner Death Valley Driver |
The "injured" referee |
Deaner hits Sliced Bread #2 |
Cherry Bomb hits the BSE (Best Superkick Ever) |
Derek Wylde is Victorious |
The Italianos have split up, Tiberious King has lost control, and now Derek Wylde is the boss. What lies ahead for NSP? Find out December 3 as Pulp Comic's presents: Neo Wrestling's DARKEST DAYS. 7:30 PM at Fight Club Canada, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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