Sunday 21 September 2014

ICW: Spacebaws Live-ish Results


Alright troops, I have a man on the inside who's giving me AW the info, so here's what the show has looked like so far...



FINAL RESULTS

- Lewis Girvan defeated Solar via pinfall, after which he issued a challenge to Drew Galloway.

- Chris Renfrew defeated Lou King Sharp via pinfall (there was a birthday cake with Divers face on it involved anawl, saw the term "NA-Cake" being thrown around, which is genius).

- RED LIGHTNING has been announced as the General Manager of the Spacebaws series.

- The returning Andy Wild defeated Darkside via pinfall.

- A triple threat match between Courtney, Miss Lucy Cole and Emily Hayden was made a fatal 4-way match with the addition of Layla Rose, who won via pinfall.

- Joe Hendry issued an open challenge. The challenge was answered first by Tommy Marx, who Hendry defeated, then David The Beloved, who Hendry also defeated, before the winning streak was brought to end by David "Yum Yum" Devlin, who defeated Hendry via pinfall. Timm Wylie, enforcer for the Kennedy Administration, attacked Tommy Marx and David The Beloved before their matches with Hendry.

- A cracking wee surprise, The International Sex Hero - DCT, won the Jackie Polo Invitational Battle Royal, and is the newest member of Polo Promotions! At the next Spacebaws, Sweeney has challenged DCT to a tash v tash match, so that should be interesting!

- The Owens Twins defeated Bete Noire and Viper via pinfall, after the match, The Owens Twins attacked Viper and Noire with a kendo stick and a steel chair.

- Kenny Williams is officially the NEW ICW ZERO-G CHAMPION after defeating Mark Coffey via pinfall, halfway through the match, both James R. Kennedy and Jackie Polo were banned from ringside. After telling him how proud he was of him, James R. Kennedy tried to force Kenny to hand over the title, but Kenny knocked him out with it instead, cutting ties with the Kennedy Administration and announcing that as a champion in ICW, that makes him a member of the roster. Mark Coffey showed respect to Kenny afterwards, shaking his hand and giving him a hug, before ushering the Administration away from ringside. A nice classy ending to proceedings. The regular roster, led by Heavyweight champ Jack Jester, came down to celebrate Kenny's win with him.

Now been updated to include the way each match was won, along with any additional information that I didn't know before (including the fact that Joe Hendry done an open challenge). Apparently there's another Spacebaws show on the 21st of December, which just so happens to be the day before my birthday, so birthday night out is well and truly sorted... In terms of what's up next, we roll swiftly on to the Magical Mystery Tour (which I have failed miserably to save up for) and then to Fear and Loathing 7 on November 2nd at the Barrowlands. So aye, loads of ICW again the next few months. Maybe I'll see yees on the road, but for tonight, au revoir!