Sat.,
Apr. 10th
St. Johnsburg Fire Hall
Bell Time: 6pm
1.
Ryot
2. Jonny Puma
3. Chris Cooper
4. Brandon Thurston
5. Johnny Adams
6. Mike Radski
7. Freddie Midnight
8. Dalton Castle
9. Superbeast
10. Curtis Lee Walker
1.
Chris Cooper & Mastiff
2. The Coverboys
3. Southern Hospitality
4. The Kovac Brothers
ESW
Anarchy
April 17th, 2004 from St. Johnsburg Fire Hall
in Wheatfield, NY
-Team
Cooper, led by Chris Cooper hosted "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper,"
promising to win the ESW Heavyweight Title from Mastiff in the
main event. Mastiff ran-in chasing Team Cooper out of the ring
and destroyed the "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper" set. Mastiff
ran down Cooper and said he would give Cooper a "congradulatory
ass-whipping" later in the night.
1.
"Nightmare" Dre Gibson & Sakura beat Scott &
Steve Davidson when Sakura pinned Scott Davidson after a Samoan
drop-flying somersault neckbreaker combination.
-Clayton T. McAllister came out, insulted the Davidsons, then
introduced Sakura and Gibson. The Davidson brothers were well-received
in their return, had a good showing, but could overcome the first
tag team combination of Sakura and Dre Gibson.
2.
Omen beat J.P. Hawke after a tornado DDT.
-Following the match, Hawke was clearly very frustrated with his
loss and shoved a referee before leaving the ring.
3.
ESW Tag Team Title: Purple Rain & Grappler X beat the New
City Thugs (J-Man & R-Haz) by disqualification to retain the
title.
-The Thugs were disqualified when R-Haz gave Grappler X a swanton
bomb with a chair laid over top of him.
-Randy
Walker, Ice and Jonny Puma, now collectively known as "Club
Elite," came out for an interview. They called out Johnny
Adams. Since Club Elite had no problems with Adams, Puma offered
Adams to join Club Elite. Adams refused, which resulted in a brawl
taking place. Adams held his own until a cheap shot from Puma,
but Damien Alexander and Cade Cassidy ran down to even the score.
4.
"Dangerboy" Derek Wylde beat "Completely"
Cody Steele with an inside cradle.
-The second meeting between Wylde and Steele in ESW was another
tremendously exciting match, featuring both going for enormous
high-risk moves. With his win, Wylde earned a spot in the Ballpark
Brawl Tournament.
5.
ESW Hardcore Title: Crazy Cris Cavana beat TSK after the Straight
Jacket to become new champion.
-After his long reign as ESW Hardcore Champion came to an end,
"The Emperor of Extreme" TSK took his anger out on his
court jester, Edgar. Cavana made the save, allowing Edgar to even
get a few stomps in on his now seemingly former master.
6.
Randy Walker, Ice & Jonny Puma beat Cade Cassidy, "Inferno"
Johnny Adams & Damien Alexander when Walker pinned Adams.
-Mid-way through the match, Cassidy reached out from the apron
to get the tag from Adams, but pulled his hand away and walked
out on his team.
7.
ESW Interstate Title / No-DQ: Shade beat Danny Magic after a moonsault
with a chair to retain the title.
-Magic took the microphone before the match and announced the
match would have no disqualifications.
-Cody
Steele came out and took the microphone. He said he was better
than all the fans in attendance, better than his opponent tonight,
Derek Wylde and better than everyone in the ESW locker room. And
to prove it, he said he would become ESW Heavyweight Champion
by beating the winner of Cooper vs. Mastiff for the ESW Heavyweight
Title at May-hem 2004 on May 15th.
8.
ESW Heavyweight Title: Mastiff beat Chris Cooper after the Crude
Awakening to retain the title.
-Before the match started, Team Cooper members, Benjamin Smythe
and Brandon Thurston were ejected from ringside. After a close
back-and-forth battle, the referee was knocked out of the ring.
Mastiff applied the Sharpshooter, to which Cooper tapped out to,
but there was no referee to stop the match. Smythe and Thurston
then ran down, but both ate suplexes from Mastiff. With Mastiff
off-guard, Cooper hit the Flashover. After the referee was rolled
by into the ring by Smythe and Thurston, Cooper could only get
a two-count. Quickly after that, Mastiff hit the Crude Awakening
to retain the title. As the card ended, Mastiff's next challenger,
Cody Steele, looked on from the aisle way.