Alpha-1 Wrestling
"The Next Level"
Hamilton, Ontario
@ Knights of Columbus
Ring Announcer: Terry Mathis
Referee: Jon Turnip
Results credit: Gordo for
www.owie.caAfter a video showing highlights of the last event and hyping this one The Entourage - Ethan Page, Joey Kings and Mr Melo came out to the ring. Kings said that Sabian was turned back and the border so he should easily win the Alpha Male Tournament Qualifying Match since it was now a 3-Way. Page told fans that his opponent, Soldier Ant, was also absent because he was "stuck in the mud" and since he didn't have an opponent he was taking the night off. Their little party was crashed by Colin Delaney and Cheech. Delaney told Page that he wanted to wrestle him again. Page said he'd already beat him at the last event. Delaney agreed that was so but pointed out that Page hit him with a shoe to do it. He suggested they make shoes and everything else legal by having an Anything Goes Match. Page agreed. Cheech then said he "saw 5 guys warming up in the back for a 6-Way" so he should be the 6th man. (Pee Wee didn't show up either.) Everyone left the ring except Cheech as the 6-Man was the opener.
1) 6-Man Match - First Fall Wins It:
Cheech def Chet Rockwell, "Psycho" Mike Rollins, Rip Impact, "Kumite Champion" Logan Savage and Cody Shore [11 min]
(Rockwell replaced Luis Aveiro who was out with an eye infection) Lots of crazy stuff as you might imagine in a match of this nature. Cheech pinned Rollins. Cody Shore blew out his knee when he jumped off the ropes during his introduction which led to so interesting moments in the bout.
2) "Hacker" Scotty O'Shea def Josh Alexander [11 min]
This was the rematch from their time limit draw at the last show and an even better contest. Great intensity from both guys. The top rope popped during O'Shea's Control-Alt-Delete (that Alexander avoided) but the ring damage did little to slow them down. The crew trying to fix it during the match did distract Alexander and O'Shea pinned him with a small package. Alexander offered to shake hands after the match and when O'Shea accepted he kicked the "Hacker" in the balls.
3) Extreme Rules:
"Extremely Cute Wrestler" Colin Delaney def "Motion Picture" Ethan Page w/ Mr Melo [16 min]
This incredibly wild bout went all over the venue and involved chairs, shoes and even the ring steps as weapons in and out of the ring. Page and Delaney basically beat the crap out of each other before the "Extremely Cute Wrestler" won the match by pinfall after a DDT.
- Coming back from intermission fans were treated to a well done video hyping the next event - "Chapter 3" - on May 30th announcing the debut of Michael Elgin and Cloudy. Terry Mathis asked fans if they were excited for May 30th and Elgin and Cloudy. Then he said they didn't have to wait until then...
4) "Canadian Crazyhorse" Michael Elgin def Cloudy [9 min]
Cloudy was outweighed by over 100 pounds but put up a good fight against Elgin before he was crushed with a sit-out powerbomb.
5) Justin Sane def "Rock Star" James Storm [7 min]
Definitely the sleeper match of the show. Good back and forth. Fans HATED Stone and chanted "Don't come back" after the match which is reason enough to bring him back for another appearance.
- There was a 50/50 draw. Terry Mathis asked for a volunteer to draw the ticket and a young girl entered the ring. Mathis asked what her name was then smashed her in the mouth with the mic when he thrust it toward her and she leaned toward it at the same time. Fans forced him to apologize - twice. Damn funny stuff & the kid took it well.
6) Alpha Male Tournament Qualifier - Winner Advances to the Final:
Don Paysan def Cheech, Hornet and Joey Kings w/ Mr Melo
Fantastic elimination style match made all the more enjoyable by the vocals of Paysan and Cheech throughout. Comedic highlight was Paysan giving Mr Melo a Wedgie From Hell.
Hornet pinned Kings @ 8 min
Cheech pinned Hornet @ 10 min
Paysan pinned Cheech @ 20 min to advance to the finals
Good draw, a hot crowd and not a bad match on the card. Alpha-1's 2nd show was well received by fans and serves notice that these guys intend to stick around and even in the face of no-shows and last minute changes can still provide a great show