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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


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Chris Cooper & Mastiff
2. The Coverboys
3. Southern Hospitality
4. The Kovac Brothers

 

 

 

ESW WrestleBash

August 21st, 2004 from Niagara Falls Catholic High School in Niagara Falls, NY

1. New City Thugs Street Fight: J-Man beat R-Haz after the J-Man Slam.
-Following the match, after a bitter three-month feud, the former tag team partners shook hands.

2. ESW Tag Team Title - Triple Threat Elimination Match: Benjamin Smythe & Brandon Thurston beat Purple Rain & Grappler X and Ryot & Sakura to become new champions.
-Ryot & Sakura were eliminated after Smythe pinned Sakura with a spinning back suplex.
-Purple Rain & Grappler X were eliminated after Chris Cooper ran into the ring, gave Grappler X the Flashover and pulled Thurston ontop for the pin.

-"The Playa's Club," featuring J.T. Playa debuted. Playa's guest was TSK. The no longer "Emperor of Extreme" showed a new attitude. He took the microphone and angerly explained that none of the fans or the wrestlers in the back have ever believed in him. But he has found one man that does believe in him, as he introduced Clayton T. McAllister as his new manager. McAllister came out and called out El Lucho Grande for an impromptu match with TSK.

3. TSK beat El Lucho Grande by submission with the Figure-Three.
-TSK quickly defeated the returning El Lucho Grande, who needed to be carried to the back after the beating.

4. Cody Steele beat Sean Spears after the Completely Finished.
-Steele was originally scheduled to face Derek Wylde. Regretfully, it was impossible for Wylde to make it to the event. In his place, from Buffalo, New York, Sean Spears. Though he was beaten, Spears was impressive in his first match in ESW.

5. Table Match: Damien Alexander beat Eric Everlast after the Cardinal Sin through a table.
-At one point in the match, Everlast was put through a table, falling off the apron, but the referee was knocked down and could not make the call.
-A second table was brought into the match, which Everlast was put through by Alexander with the Cardinal Sin for the victory.

6. ESW Interstate Title - Hair vs. Mask Match: Shade beat Randy Walker after the Mandible-STO.
-The match saw Walker kick out of the first Mandible-STO by Shade; then Shade later kick out after a Gory Bomb by Walker. Walker attempted a Gory Bomb from the top-rope, but Shade was able to flip over on his feet and quickly hit a second Mandible-STO to regain the ESW Interstate Title.
-After the match, Walker tried to escape having his hair cut, but was misted by Shade, who then cut off a great deal of his hair before being rescued by Ice.

7. "Inferno" Johnny Adams beat Danny Magic by disqualification.
-Adams came out wearing a protective mask over half of his face after he was severly burned by a fireball thrown at him by Magic last month.
-This time, Magic used second fireball, accidentally hitting Referee Christopher Burns in the face. This brought out a second official, Chuck Thomasulo to come in a call off the match in favor of Adams.

8. ESW Heavyweight Title Match - Special Referee (Dan Murphy): Jonny Puma beat Mastiff after a Jonny on the Spot off a ladder to become new champion.
-Mastiff and Puma's heated, intense battle ended in a disqualification when Puma attacked Mastiff with a tire iron, forcing Commissioner Murphy to end the match with Mastiff retaining. Mastiff refused to accept that the biggest match in ESW history end by DQ and demanded the match be restarted with no disqualifications. Murphy obliged and the match was restarted.
- Mastiff pulled a ladder out from under the ring. He gave Puma a vertical suplex on the ladder, which laid against ther ropes. Puma's body struck the ladder with such force, the middle rope snapped from the buckle. Reminiscent of their match a year before, Puma hit a devestating sunset powerbomb from the apron, putting Mastiff through a table. After slowly coming back, Mastiff countered Puma with the Crude Awakening. Instead of going for the pin, Mastiff elected to risk it all, going for a huge diving headbutt off the top of the ladder. Puma rolled out of the way at the very last moment. Puma followed with a ferocious Jonny on the Spot off the ladder to become new ESW Heavyweight Champion.
-After Puma walked off with the title, Mastiff laid destroyed, now former champion. Commissioner Murphy, staff and referees came to the ring to help Mastiff from the ring, but Mastiff shoved them away, wanting to leave the ring on his own power. Finally on his feet, the ESW fans gave Mastiff a standing ovation, thanking him for an incomparable reign as ESW Heavyweight Champion.


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