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Old 01-05-2015, 06:03 PM   #38
BYU 14
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: The scorched Desert
ECW 14: Bedlam - September 28th, 2002 - California
Main Event - ECW Middleweight Title
MWIsaiah Monroe 12-0 ©vsHunter Scribbins 8-0
Monroe peppers Scribbins for most of the 1st round with Hunter scoring a takedown late to avoid further damage, the second shows Monroe being less aggressive and adapted to Scribbins pace, the change in strategy pays off as Monroe catches Scribbins in a guillotine as the latter shoots in for a second takedown attempt.Monroe sinks the the choke in deep and Scribbins has no chance to escape the hold and is forced to tap, a brilliant finish by the champion who once again shows an uncanny ability to adapt on his feet.
Isaiah Monroe beats Hunter Scribbins by submission (guillotine) in 1:58 of rd 2 (Great) retains title
Undercard
LHDwayne Alleyne 9-1 beats Brody Howles 7-0 by submission (kimura) in 3:07 of rd 1 (Decent)
Howles gets caught looking ahead to a title shot and falls prey to a kimura shattering his hope to meet Dreck next
MWThomas Smith 15-5 beats Tony Legg 7-1 by submission (armbar) in 4:51 of rd 3 (Great)
Some electric striking exchanges in rd 2 before Legg scores a takedown in the 3rd, but is swept and submittedby Smith
WWEvan Pizzarro 8-1 beats Garth Neill 5-0 by unanimous decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27 (Poor)
Pizzarro's impressive judo skills are the difference, he is 4 of 4 on takedowns, but Neill fights off 4 submission attempts
LHTyrone Malik 6-1 beats Titus Mostel 7-3 by submission (rear naked choke) in 4:12 of rd 1 (Great)
Malik grounds Mostel early, landing 34 ground strikes, hurting his hand in the process, before sinking in the choke
Preliminarys
Ali Pyke beats Chesney Brightman, Wyatt Ashur beats Harold Carrie, Morgan Hopwood beats Stan Still
Att: 1,071Gate: $111,212Rating: Critical 71, Commercial 60, Popularity +3.2
Fight of the night - Monroe/Scribbins, KO of the night - Pike, Submission of the night - Alleyne
Wrap up
An overwhelming success as we set records in live attendance and live gate receiptes as Monroe as definitely assumed the position of alpha male in the company and is once again dominant.Though it was not discussed by either fighter, Thomas Smith would be an intriguing choice for his next defense as a win over the former Gamma contender could propel him to elite status.We also set a record in advertising income, leading to a total profit of $251,192 for this show, staggering numbers that will allow us to chase some big talent down the road.Malik and Ashur both suffer hand injuries and should each be out 4-5 months.
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