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Old 05-31-2014, 02:21 PM   #69
dubb93
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Thursday, Week 1, April 2014



SWF Presents Uprising

Pre Show

Angry Gilmore defeated Daryl Ray by pinfall with the Anger Management
Time: 4:37
Rating: 58/C-
Notes: These two don’t click in the ring together.


Main Show

Clark Alexander defeated Marshall Dillon by pinfall following the Hawaiian Breaker.
Time: 5:10
Rating: 46/D
Notes: I will reveal the Clark Alexander gimmick now. He is playing an Old School Heel.


Following the match, Spencer Spade makes his way to the ring. He confronts Alexander who decides to make a hasty retreat. Once he is comfortably out of the ring and out of Spade’s radius, Alexander grabs a mic. Spade demands to know what last week was about. He says he thought the two were friends. Alexander reveals that in his mind they were never friends. He says he was merely attempting to use Spade to get close to Faith. when that fell through he tossed Spade away like the garbage that he is.

Spade challenges Alexander to a bout at The World is Watching and Alexander accepts. Alexander promises to expose Spade at The World is Watching.
Time: 5:51
Rating: 52/D+


American Machine and Robbie Retro went to a draw with John Greed and Primus Allen when Allen and Retro were both counted out. Primus Allen was in complete control during this bout, dominating it from start to finish.
Time: 4:38
Rating: 52/D+


The show cuts to a pre-recorded backstage promo with Joe Sexy. Sexy calls for a truce with Angry Gilmore and asks for a re-match with Des Davids. He says that what happened on Tuesday Night did little to prove who the better man was. He challenges Davids to a rematch this week on Supreme TV for the SWF North American Championship.

Des Davids and The Amazing Bumfholes defeated Enforcer Roberts and Quadruple B by pinfall when Randy Bumfhole pinned Brett Biggans with the Bumfhole Blaster.
Time: 8:02
Rating: 73/B-
Notes: Randy Bumfhole’s character was freshened up during this match. He changed gimmick to that of a Show Stealer. During the bout he hit several big moves and the announcing team helped put the gimmick over. It scored a 92.


TV Rating: 1.03
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