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ESW Pilgrims & Piledrivers
November 26th, 2005 from Frontier Fire Hall in Niagara Falls, NY

1. Chris Cooper beat Kevin Grace.

-Cade Cassidy (w/ Armand) hosted the Hollywood Hotseat.
Cassidy introduced an ESW trainee as his guest on the Hollywood Hotseat. Cassidy showed him no respect, telling the trainee he would never be as great as him. Cassidy, with help from his persona assistant Armand, attacked the trainee, taking him into the ring. J-Man ran down to make the save and chase Cassidy and Armand from the ring.

2. Benjamin Smythe & Brandon Thurston beat the Olsen Twins (Jimmy & Colin).
-The Olsen Twins represented NWA Upstate while the Wrestling Express (Smythe & Thurston) represented ESW. The Olsens were accompanied to the ring by NWA Upstate's Brodie Lee.

3. ESW Interstate Title: Gabriel Saint beat Crazy Steve to retain the title.
-Gabe Saint was accompanied to the ring by NWA Upstate's Charisma.
-Cody Steele came out to cost Crazy Steve the match.

4. Brett Mednik beat Cody Steele by countout.
-Crazy Steve got back at Cody, preventing him from getting back in the ring thus losing by countout.

5. Loser Leaves Town: Ash beat Hornet.
-After Ash won, he brought out "Mr. 300" J.P. Hawke as a "going away present". Hawke gave Hornet his trademark bowling ball between the legs.

6. ESW Tag Team Title: Randy Walker & Ice won The Final Solution (Eric Everlast & Ron Falco) by disqualification, however Falco & Everlast retain.
-The newest member of ESW and former ESW referee, Johnny Kayfabe came to the ring with Walker and Ice. After the referee went down, Kayfabe tried to jump in to make the count for Walker and Ice, but was attacked by members of NWA Upstate. ESW Commissioner Clayton T. McAllister came out where NWA Upstate Owner Hellcat was brought out. As the ESW lockerroom emptied, Hellcat announced that he was the new ESW commissioner. Jonny Puma ran out. Mayhem errupted all over the building between NWA Upstate and ESW wrestlers. An ESW vs. NWA Upstate six-man tag match was setup. More on this later.

7. ESW Heavyweight Title: "Mastiff" Will Chistiansen beat "The Nemesis" Damien Alexander (w/ Manager Tim Meade) after the Crude Awakening to become new ESW Heavyweight Champion.
-Mastiff becomes a two-time ESW Heavyweight Champion, adding to his October 2003 title win.
-After the match, Manager Tim Meade begged Mastiff, practically crying, to sign his contract. Meade extended his hand, but took a Jitterbug from Mastiff.



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ESW Revolution, February 4th, 2006
ESW Season's Beatings, December 9th, 2005
ESW Pilgrims & Piledrivers, November 26th, 2005
ESW Fallout, September 24th, 2005

ESW "Explosion de Lucha Libre," September 17th, 2005

ESW 3rd Anniversary, August 26th, 2005

ESW Red, White & Bruised, July 29th, 2005

ESW Unsanctioned, June 18th, 2005

ESW May-hem, May 21st, 2005
ESW Anarchy, April 23rd, 2005
ESW Full Throttle, March 19th, 2005

ESW Reckoning Day, February 19th, 2005
ESW Revolution, January 22nd, 2005

ESW Season's Beatings, December 4th, 2004

ESW Pilgrims & Piledrivers, November 6th, 2004

ESW Hardcore Halloween, October 16th, 2004

ESW WrestleBash, August 21st, 2004

ESW Red, White & Bruised, July 24th, 2004

ESW Unsanctioned, June 19th, 2004

ESW May-hem, May 15th, 2004
ESW Anarchy, April 17th, 2004

ESW Full Throttle, March 20th, 2004

ESW Reckoning Day, February 15th, 2004

ESW Revolution, January 24th, 2004
ESW Season's Beatings, December 6th, 2003

ESW Hardcore Halloween, October 4th, 2003
ESW Fallout, September 6th, 2003
ESW Free Exhibition, August 16th, 2003
ESW Meltdown, August 9th, 2003
ESW Red, White & Bruised, July 19th, 2003
ESW Unsanctioned, June 21st, 2003
ESW May-hem, May 3rd, 2003
ESW March 22nd, 2003
ESW January 11th, 2003
ESW November 2nd, 2002
ESW August 4th, 2002

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