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
Pilgrims & Piledrivers
November 6th, 2004 from Eldredge Bicycle Club
in Tonawanda, NY
-Jonny
Puma and Randy Walker of Club Elite made their entrance, wearing
sweaters and drinking beer, mocking Dan Murphy. Puma was very
happy to announce that Commissioner Murphy is taking a leave of
absence. He then introduced the new acting ESW commissioner, Clayton
T. McAllister. As Clayton's first order of business, he made a
match between R-Haz and TSK.
1.
TSK & Ryot beat R-Haz when TSK got the pin.
-This was originally to be a singles match between TSK and R-Haz.
But when R-Haz appeared to have the advantage, Clayton ordered
the match be a handicap match, bringing out Ryot.
2.
Cade Cassidy beat Brett Mednik after a superkick.
-After the match, an ESW security guard appeared to be helping
Mednik from the ring, but then attacked him. This brought out
"Mr. 300" J.P. Hawke to roll his bowling ball right
inbetween Mednik's legs.
3.
ESW Interstate Title: Shade beat "Completely" Cody Steele
by pinfall to retain the title.
-Once again, Jennifer Blake attempt to keep Steele from re-entering
the ring, almost getting him counted out. Steele came up with
handcuffs and handcuffed Jennifer to the ringpost. Sean Spears
came down to unlock Jennifer and then drilled Steele in the head
with the cuffs, knocking him out cold, allowing Shade to get the
pinfall.
4.
Randy Walker beat Sean Spears by pinfall.
-This match saw Steele come out to return the favor to Spears,
blasting him with a pair of handcuffs, letting Walker get the
pin.
5.
Benjamin Smythe, Brandon Thurston & Chris Cooper beat "Sexy
Monkey" Robin Knightwing, Damien Alexander & Mastiff
when Cooper pinned Mastiff with a small package.
-Wrestling Inc. (Smythe, Thurston and Cooper) came out to be interviewed
by ESW commentator Captain Dan. They were interrupted by Mastiff,
who challenged them to a six-man tag and brought out Damien Alexander
and Robin Knightwing.
-Cooper got the pin on Mastiff with a small package as he held
the ropes for leaverage.
6.
"Inferno" Johnny Adams beat Eric Everlast after the
Incinerator.
7.
ESW Heavyweight Title: Jonny Puma beat J-Man after the Jonny on
the Spot to retain the title.
-J-Man had Puma pinned after executing the J-Driver, but Referee
Chuck Thomasulo was down. Randy Walker then got on the apron and
nailed J-Man with a chair. With the referee back in the ring,
Puma went for the pin, but J-Man somehow kicked out. When it looked
like J-Man was about to beat Puma, Clayton T. McAllister came
through the kitchen and threw powder in J-Man's face. Puma quickly
hit the Jonny on the Spot and got the pinfall to retain the title.
-Puma and J-Man continued to brawl after the match. Walker came
out to help Puma, then R-Haz came down to help J-Man. Eventually,
the entire ESW locker room poured out to the ring in a massive
brawl. When it looked like J-Man and Puma were separated, they
dove back at each other again. With Puma and one-half of the roster
finally out of the ring, J-Man even dove over the ropes, taking
out a number of wrestlers.