CELTIC PRO WRESTLING RESULTS
Nov 12: Insano wins Rumble! Martello Returns!
Saturday night, November 12th, Celtic Pro Wrestling returned to
QUICK RESULTS:
- 3cw Champion Stevie Lynn def. Joey Cabray
- The Amazing Insano def. Dirty David Dunn
- The Emerald Fusion def. Cosa Nostra
- Darragh Galligan def. Alex Breslin
5. Amazing Insano won the Celtic Rumble
December 17th, Celtic Pro Wrestling returns to
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FULL RESULTS:
- Stevie Lynn def. Joey Cabray
Joey Cabray brought his international experience to the table in facing off with one of
- The Amazing Insano def. Dirty David Dunn
Dunn was none too happy about being called up from his training at The Celtic Dungeon for his debut match on such short notice, and was vocal about his resentment at not having time to prepare for such a high-profile match. Insano's original opponent was Chris Whitton, but word came out just hours before the show that he would be unable to compete due to a suspected concussion.
On this night, The Amazing Insano was able to position his opponent to score his finishing move for the first time. He connected with Eddy Guerrero's frogsplash to secure the victory, just hours before Eddy sadly passed away on the other side of the world.
It is often said that it's not how one considers a man in death that counts, but in life. In life, Eddy Guerrero was a hero to fans and aspired superstars all over the world, and The Amazing Insano could have picked none better to pattern his finishing manoever after.
- The Emerald Fusion ("The Celtic Tiger" Blake Norton & "All Star" Anthony Idol w/ James Coleman) def. Cosa Nostra ("Mean" Mark Burns & Napalm Hamilton)
"Mean" Mark Burns and Napalm Hamilton clearly had payback on their mind. Max Martello was notably absent from ringside, as their manager was still suffering the effects of a cowardly attack the month prior when "All Star" Anthony Idol struck him in the base of the skull with his 3CW Young Lions championship belt.
Burns and Hamilton dominated Idol and "The Celtic Tiger" Blake Norton early, to the point where they had to chase them down and prevent them from fleeing the building in terror. Emerald Fusion enforcer James Coleman proved why he's an integral part of the group when he caught Napalm off guard from the outside. The distraction allowed Idol to dropkick him in the knee to give The Emerald Fusion control of the match.
Napalm struggled until finally making the tag to Burns, who promptly destroyed The Fusion with pure power. A double-chokeslam on Norton would surely have finished the match if Idol hadn't broken it up. Burns knocked him to the outside to teach him a lesson, but as referee Brian Cahill struggled to regain control of the match, he missed James Coleman striking Napalm with a crutch that he had with him supposedly due to injury. Norton rolled a winded Napalm up with his feet on the ropes, and The Fusion scurried from ringside, once again stealing a win over the irate Cosa Nostra.
- Darragh Galligan def. Alex Breslin
"The Master Of Disaster" Darragh Galligan turned the tables on Alex in their rematch from October with the help of his new manager, Adam Joyce. Joyce interfered liberally in the match, and distracted Alex leading to Darragh scoring with the Darragh Driver for the pinfall victory. The victorious duo tried to take liberties with Alex after the match, but Joey Cabray saved his friend from a beating and sent Galligan and Joyce packing. Darragh was none to happy to have Cabray involve himself in his business.
- Amazing Insano won the Celtic Rumble
It was every star for themself as Celtic Pro Wrestling crowned a new Irish number one contender to Stevie Lynn's 3CW Heavyweight Championship. The two biggest athletes in Celtic Pro, Mark Burns and Joey Cabray, got into a scuffle mid-match. There was bad blood between them stemming from an incident in September when they both answered an open challenge. Joey paid no respect to Burns on that occasion, who responded by levelling him with a forearm. On this night, they fought to the apron. With both men in jeopardy, Adam Joyce snuck up behind Burns and easily eliminated a man over twice his size. He tried to also eliminate Joey, who was barely hanging on at the apron, but only accomplished his feat with the illegal help of Darragh Galligan. Darragh and Joey exchanged heated words before Joey chased him back to the locker room.
The match boiled down to The Celtic Tiger, The Amazing Insano and Anthony Idol. Right when Stablemates Tiger and Idol had knocked Insano out and were about to eliminate him, Cosa Nostra returned to ringside, Max Martello making his retun with them. The arena errupted as Max disposed of James Coleman with his trusty cane. Napalm and Burns then entered the ring and destroyed The Emerald Fusion before setting them up for Martello's trademark moves; the spear and jackhammer, patterned after former WCW Champion Bill Goldberg.
As Cosa Nostra left ringside, Idol, Norton and Insano were all struggling to stand. Insano was the first up and tossed Idol, but James Coleman had enough left to catch him and prevent the elimination. 3CW Champion Stevie Lynn, who was observing the match at ringside, was none to happy with his tampering, and forced James Coleman to sit out the rest of the match.
Norton attacked Insano from behind, but a double-team attempt backfired and Idol was sent to the floor - for real this time. Insano and Norton then fought to the finish, which saw Norton sent flying to the floor with a springboard dropkick. 3CW Champion Stevie Lynn entered the ring and congratulated the new number one contender to his heavyweight championship, as Norton looked on in anguish from the floor, screaming "That's my title!"
December 17th, Celtic Pro Wrestling returns to
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