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So, now that you've had "the fever", and thought that you had your fill of NWA
wrestling action at All-Star Championship Wrestling's Spring Fever, well, hold
on to your hard hats, kiddies, because as they say in the infomercials, "but
wait, there's MORE!"

Just one short week after ACW's Spring Fever, on April 18, NWA Wisconsin
returned to Zielinski's Ballroom in Pulaski (where Season's Showcase featuring
Marty Jannetty was held!) for Spring Showcase, the Night of Champions!

Every affiliate of NWA Wisconsin was represented at the Night of Champions, and
all titles were defended. This was an incredible line-up, and really displays
the talent pool of NWA Midwest.

The intention of NWA Wisconsin owner Jason Jerry was to have EVERY possible
champion from NWA Midwest, All-Star Championship Wrestling, Dysfunction's Insane
Championship Wrestling (ICW) and Frank DeFalco's Brew City Wrestling (BCW) on
this momentous show.

Assisting on commentary throughout the night will be "Manager of Champions"
Angelo Stefano and the "Voice of ACW" Matt Byron.
Here is the show:

The NWA Midwest X Division Champion ("Playboy Troy" Walters) faces a #1
contender of NWA Wisconsin's choosing, former ACW Heavyweight Champion,
"Cadillac" Nick Colucci.

"Playboy Troy" appears reluctant to even hand off his belt to the referee at the
outset of this contest. As referee Brett Youngman shows the belt to Colucci, he
takes the belt from the referee and holds it high over his head, much to the
crowd's delight, and to the disgust of "Playboy Troy", who is steaming in the
corner over the perceived slight.

"Playboy Troy" insists on silence from the crowd as the referee calls for the
bell. Troy stalls, arguing with the first few rows of fans. Colucci, clearly
the fan favourite in this matchup, takes the offence from the start, clamping on
a standing side headlock on his opponent, restricting the blood flow to Troy's
head. Referee Youngman is right on top of the situation, ensuring it is not a
choke.

Troy escapes the headlock, and puts Colucci in a hammerlock. Colucci reverses,
to the delight of the fans as a chant of "Cadillac" is heard from the crowd.
Colucci goes back to the standing side headlock. "Playboy Troy" attempts the
hammerlock again, taking the elbow of Colucci and bending it back. Colucci
rolls with it, and manages to escape, putting Troy in a hammerlock once again.

However, "Playboy Troy" isn't without a few tricks of his own. Rather than
attack high, which is the most likely offence, Troy goes low, taking Colucci
down with a drop toe hold. Grounded, Troy locks Colucci in a front facelock.
Troy effortlessly shifts to a side headlock, keeping Colucci on the mat.
Colucci attempts to get to his feet and atomic drop the "Playboy", but Troy has
other ideas, and brings Colucci back down to the prone position, putting on the
side headlock again, almost rolling Colucci into a pinning position. Colucci
manages to work his way back to his feet, keeping up his momentum with a series
of elbows to the ribs of "Playboy Troy", finally getting all the way to his
feet, Colucci whips "Playboy Troy" into the ropes. Troy comes back off the
opposite side with a shoulderblock tackle, but Colucci is prepared for Troy and
doesn't budge.

Troy picks himself up and attempts to down Colucci again, with the same results.
Troy figures that the third time must be the charm for him, and goes to the
ropes again. This time, Colucci levels the Playboy with a clothesline, and Troy
doesn't know what hit him. "Playboy Troy" staggers into a corner, but Colucci
hip tosses Troy out of the corner and back into the middle of the ring.
"Playboy Troy" takes advantage of the momentum from Colucci's toss to roll out
of the ring in order to clear some cobwebs, but Colucci isn't going to let
"Playboy Troy" get away from him for long. Colucci lands a clubbing fist to the
back of the Playboy, and he heads back into the ring. Troy attempts to attack
Colucci on his way back into the ring, attempting to drop an elbow on Colucci,
but the former ACW Champion sees it coming, and quickly rolls back outside the
ring, leaving Troy to drop an elbow on the bare canvas.

Colucci enters the ring uninterrupted, but Troy is eager for revenge, dishing
out a low blow to Colucci, unseen by the referee. Colucci is staggered by the
shot, obviously in pain, and with his mind elsewhere, "Playboy Troy" delivers a
boot to the face of Colucci, felling him. Troy rolls Colucci up for a pin, and
hooks his legs over the bottom rope for a little extra leverage. The referee
spots the infraction, but it doesn't matter, as Colucci kicks out before the
three count anyway.

"Playboy Troy", maybe a little frustrated by Colucci kicking out of his pin
attempt, pulls him up by the hair, and then slams a fist into the back of the
challenger. Troy whips Colucci into the corner, and follows up with a flying
forearm to the face of Colucci. He brings his opponent out of the corner with a
flying mare, and then heads to the ropes to deliver a dropkick to Colucci's
head. "Playboy Troy" rolls over Colucci for a confident cover, which turns out
to be overconfident as Colucci again kicks out. "Playboy Troy" fires off more
fists across the back and a forearm to the face of Colucci, blasting his
opponent with a series of forearms to the face. Troy whips Colucci into the
corner again, but Colucci reverses, sending the Playboy into the corner. Colucci
charges Troy in the corner, and receives a double boot in the face from Troy as
his reward.

"Playboy Troy" takes immediate advantage of his surroundings, climbing to the
top turnbuckle to dive down on Colucci, but the former ACW Champion brings his
knees up at the last second, and Troy is unable to avoid it, landing with his
belly on Colucci's knees. Colucci springs up to take advantage of the situation,
trying to keep Troy down on the mat. Troy goes for a waistlock on Colucci, and
then brings Colucci down again rolling him over in another pin attempt that
Colucci again kicks out of, despite Troy hooking the leg.

"Playboy Troy" goes for the wear-down hold, putting a chinlock on Colucci. The
referee is right in there, checking for a submission by Colucci, and also that
Troy's grip doesn't slide down into a choke. With the support of the crowd
behind him, Colucci fights his way to his feet with a series of elbows to the
midsection of "Playboy Troy". Before Colucci can fight his way to a more
offensive position, Troy downs him again with a boot to the head of Colucci.
Troy rolls over Colucci and hooks the leg, but Colucci is again able to kick out
at two. Troy, visibly frustrated delivers a series of kicks and punches to the
back of Colucci, continuing his assault on the back of Colucci. Troy scoops up
and slams Colucci before backing into the ropes and bouncing off of them with a
double stomp to the chest of Colucci. "Playboy Troy" again covers Colucci, but
again Colucci kicks out. "Playboy Troy" settles in with another rear chinlock,
continuing to put pressure on Colucci's back. Colucci's fighting spirit and
determination in this match shows the drive that led him to the ACW
Championship, and frustrates "Playboy Troy", as he is proving to be a far more
difficult opponent than perhaps envisioned by Troy at the outset of the match.

With the crowd's chant of "Cadillac", Colucci manages to fight to his feet
again, elbowing Troy Walters in those sore ribs. Troy attempts to regain
control, whipping Colucci into the ropes, but Colucci reverses, and meets Troy
with a shoulderblock that takes both men to the mat. Colucci, using the ropes
to help him, is the first to his knees, but on the other side of the ring,
"Playboy Troy" is attempting to regain his footing, similarly using the ring
ropes to help him stand. Both men are on their feet at about the same time.
"Playboy Troy" is the first on the attack, with a punch to Colucci that his is
blocked, and Colucci follows up with a series of forearms to the face, stunning
him enough for Colucci to whip him into the ropes, and taking him off his feet
with a spin heel kick to the face. Colucci stomps on the head and back of
"Playboy Troy" before rolling him over and covering him for a two count of his
own, the first pin attempt by Colucci in this match.

Colucci seeks to continue his offence on "Playboy Troy", but the Champion is
crafty, and although Colucci tries to ground him again, Troy grapevines the arm
of Colucci, twisting him into a quick cover for the three count, picking up the
win to retain the NWA: Midwest X-Division Championship
The ACW X-Division Champion (Douglas Do-Right Peterson at showtime, having
captured the belt at ACW's Spring Fever during the ACW X-Division Title 6-Way
Scramble Match) takes on an opponent of ICW's choosing, "Diamond Dave" Demone,
accompanied to the ring by his manager, Jamie the Weasel and spoiling a
perfectly good ZZ Top song, "Sharp Dressed Man".

Entering the ring, "Diamond Dave" informs ring announcer Michael Dakota that he
should be introduced as "Future Hall of Famer" "Diamond Dave" Demone. That
won't sit well with any Hall of Fame members, present OR future.

"Diamond Dave" starts off by antagonising Peterson, throwing a hard slap across
the face to the nicest guy in the NWA, trying to see what kind of reaction he
can elicit from Peterson. However, Douglas simply "turns the other cheek",
quite literally, and "Diamond Dave" slaps the other cheek as well. However,
Douglas has had enough, like Dee Snider, he's "not gonna take it anymore" and
unloads a series of forearms to the face of "Diamond Dave", but the "Diamond
One" retaliates, knocking down Douglas "Do-Right", and clamping on a "camel
clutch" rear chinlock submission, going for a quick submission, perhaps assuming
"Do-Right" is an unworthy Champion when compared to himself. "Diamond Dave"
continues his attempt to humiliate Douglas "Do-Right", slapping him in the back
of the head before rolling him over for a quick pin attempt that Douglas
"Do-Right" kicks out of at two. Outside the ring, Weezel is complaining to the
referee - nothing new there, "Weezie" has always been kind of a whiner.

"Diamond Dave" once again settles in with the rear chinlock, sitting low on the
back of "Do-Right", applying pressure to the spine with the hold. "Diamond
Dave" cranks the chinlock, applying even more pressure to the lower back of
Douglas "Do-Right" Peterson, hoping for the submission. However, for the
tenacious youngster, Douglas "Do-Right", he just refuses to quit, despite the
pain. His fearlessness in the ring has been demonstrated against much larger
foes such as Shane Hills and Brandon Haze. Douglas "Do-Right" makes his way to
the ropes, grabbing hold of the middle rope and forcing the break. Lurking
nearby outside the ring, "Weezie" proves once again, "never trust a weasel", as
he slaps at Douglas "Do-Right", while Weasel's charge conveniently distracts the
referee so his manager can "take care of his light work" for him. Unfortunately
"poor" Weasel seems to have hurt himself slapping Douglas "Do-Right". Couldn't
happen to a nicer guy. "Diamond Dave" takes control again, giving Weasel time
to nurse his injured hand. Maybe that'll teach "Weezie" to mind his own
business, but it's doubtful; guys like Weasel never learn. "Diamond Dave" sets
up Douglas "Do-Right" in the corner, throwing some shoulders into the midsection
of the reigning Champion. He brings Douglas "Do-Right" out of the corner to the
center of the ring, hooks the leg and drops Peterson to the mat with a back
suplex. "Diamond Dave" picks up Do-Right and suplexes him again, continuing to
work on the back of the Champ.

There is no doubt Weasel would love to have the ACW X-Division belt so that he
may truly call himself a "Manager of Champions", and not have everyone snicker
at the boast. "Diamond Dave" rolls over Peterson for a cover, but only a two
count from the referee which Demone complains was a three count and then Jamie
the Weasel joins in the argument. If there's one thing Weasel loves to do, it's
argue with a referee. "Diamond Dave" resigns himself to the referee's decision,
and covers "Do-Right" again, but is still only able to get a count of two on
Peterson. "Diamond Dave" just can't believe the referee won't believe him when
he says he covered "Do-Right" for a three count, despite the fact that the ref
is the one who counted two in the first place!

"Diamond Dave" picks up "Do-Right", and whips him into the ropes, but Douglas
surprises Demone with a beautiful sunset flip, but only gets a two count. An
angry "Diamond Dave" brings Peterson down hard with a vicious clothesline, again
covering "Do-Right", and hooking the leg, but he is still unable to keep
Peterson down for more than a count of two. It would seem that "Diamond Dave"
is going to actually have to work to get the belt tonight. Outside the ring,
Jamie the Weasel is engaging his favourite sport--complaining. Weasel insists
that the referee count faster, but it's pretty certain that Weasel isn't one of
the people that an NWA-sanctioned referee has to take instructions from.

Back in the ring, "Diamond Dave" is again slamming Douglas "Do-Right" Peterson
across the back with a series of forearm smashes. "Diamond Dave" shoves
"Do-Right" back into the corner, slamming "Do-Right" in the midsection with a
shoulder, knocking the wind from him. "Diamond Dave" takes a few steps back and
charges at Peterson, who wisely moves out of the way, letting Demone crash into
the corner. Peterson takes immediate advantage, covering Demone, but only
getting a two count.

Peterson takes control of the match, keeping Demone on the mat with a Russian
leg sweep. From outside the ring, Weasel takes measures to insure his man wins
the match, bringing a chair to ringside, but he is stopped by big Bruno from the
security team, who grabs the chair from Weasel. Bruno has had previous issues
with Weasel and his interference, and he's determined to make sure this match is
fought with no help from outside.

In the ring, Peterson heads up top for a big splash, but "Diamond Dave" wisely
puts up his knees at the last second. Weasel again attempts to interfere in the
match, taking the timekeeper's bell from ringside, but Bruno is there to stop
him. Demone goes for the cover, but abruptly gets up from the cover before the
three count is made to help his manager, but while he is distracted, Peterson
rolls up Demone from behind for the three count, retaining the ACW X-Division
Championship in his first title defence.
A furious "Diamond Dave" attacks the referee, while outside the ring, Weasel
battles big Bruno, who lets Weasel have the ring bell, just not the way Weasel
would have wanted it, as it smacks him in the face, leaving Weasel to remember
what his name is right now.

As Dave walks alone to the back, Weasel takes the microphone in the ring to say
a few things to Bruno. Weasel calls Bruno "fat", showing that he clearly has
endured a concussion from the ring bell, since no sane person would throw away
his good health so carelessly. Weasel issues a challenge to Bruno, now
displaying signs of advanced dementia. The crowd shouts their "affection" to
"Weez", chanting "You suck".

Bruno appears amused by this turn of events, not the slightest bit ruffled by
Weasel's challenge to him. Weasel backs his challenge to Bruno with the claim
of being from the "mean streets" of Bellevue, letting Bruno know he is willing
to take him on in a boxing match. Bruno congratulates Peterson on his win, and
lets Weasel know he is willing to take him on right now. Weasel does the other
thing he is famous for...making excuses. NWA Wisconsin owner Jason Jerry, no
doubt as tired of Weasel as everyone else is, comes out to the ring and offers
to have a contract signing at the next NWA Wisconsin show on June 6 at the
Wrangler Inn, so that everything is legal and official and Weasel can't use his
famed excuses to "weasel" (sorry!) his way out of the challenge. Then, the
month after, when NWA Wisconsin returns to Pulaski and Zielinski's Ballroom,
then "Weezie" and Bruno will have their boxing match.

We spoke to Jamie the Weasel after the match to question if perhaps he was
indeed suffering from a concussion, challenging Bruno to a boxing match, given
the relatively "slender build" (used VERY loosely!) of Weasel as compared to
Bruno. Weasel responded, saying this: "I come from the mean streets of
Bellevue. I'm not afraid of Bruno. I'll tell you what, I would have fought
him tonight, but I just got back from the hospital, having three stitches put on
my head. There's no way I could have a boxing match tonight, but I guarantee
you in September, whether it's this Polack town Pulaski, I don't care if it's in
the next county, it doesn't matter where it's going to happen. You can bet the
house that Jamie the Weasel is gonna go over in a boxing match because I had to
grow up tough on the streets of Bellevue and I'm pretty good at boxing."

So, despite the fact that Weasel was clearly suffering from the after effects of
a concussion judging from his previous comments, we had to ask the obvious: why
choose "boxing" when the name of the company is "wrestling"? Weasel defended
his choice as such: "Well, I'll give you that; I could have challenged him to a
wrestling match, because I know how to wrestle, unlike Bruno. So, I thought as
big as I am...I mean, lookit, he cut me open tonight, I'm bleeding all over the
place...but you know what, still the generosity of my big heart...I'm not gonna
wrestle him, I'm gonna have a boxing match." We commented on how Weasel is just
such a generous guy, and he said, "I am. I am, and that's why I said a boxing
match. Because if I was to wrestle him, if I was to street fight with him, I'd
kill the bum. It would have been a homicide if it was a street fight." We
commented that were it a street fight, Bruno would mop the floor with him, but
Weasel disagreed, saying: "No, no, no. You see, I'd bring in chairs, I'd bring
in kendo sticks, I'd bring in the kitchen sink, I'd bring in your mom. It
doesn't matter. But see, I'm not going to do that. It's going to be a boxing
match. As good as I am in wrestling, I'm even better at boxing. " We questioned
his boxing ability, and what boxing titles he has won, and he said, "Sure I did.
Growing up in the mean streets of Bellevue, of course so. I've fought a lot of
fights." When we commented that Weasel didn't look like a guy who has been in a
lot of fights, he countered, "That's because I've won a lot of fights, that's
why I look as good as I do." When we questioned his "good looks", he said, "Damn
straight. I'll be the first one to tell you how good I look".

We also spoke to "Weezie's" protégé, Diamond Dave to see if perhaps he may have
underestimated Douglas "Do-Right" Peterson and he replied, "Well, I'll tell you
this much. Next time, Douglas Do-Right...whatever his name is...Peterson...the
next time he gets in my path, he ain't gonna come out the winner next time. The
title's mine".

The NWA Wisconsin Tag Team Champions (The McCoys, Chase & Mickey) face both the
BCW Tag Team Champions (American History Next, Steve Stone and Hardcore Craig)
and the ACW Tag Champions (Hood Money, J-Ca$h & Thomas Walton III, having
defeated the Urban Assault Team at ACW Spring Fever in De Pere) in a 3-way
elimination style match.
Hood Money comes to the ring first, with a very special karaoke version of their
entrance music being performed tonight. Next out to the ring is the NWA Brew
City Wrestling Tag Team Champions, American History Next, making their NWA debut
here in Pulaski, and are accompanied to the ring by BCW owner Frank DeFalco.
Finally, the team whose belts will be on the line tonight, the NWA Wisconsin Tag
Team Champions, The McCoys, Chase and Mickey, who are accompanied to the ring by
Lord Conn.

"Metalhead" Steve Stone starts off the match with Chase McCoy, going for the
test of strength, feeling out his opponent. Stone switches arms, and then
stretches his arm up all the way, calling attention to the fact that he is
taller and has a reach advantage on Chase. Stone gets down to business again
quickly, putting up his arm for a test of strength, but as Chase reaches for it,
Stone quickly switches hands. As Chase reaches for the other hand, Stone
switches hands again, repeatedly doing the same thing to frustrate and annoy
Chase, hoping that it will throw of Chase's game plan.

A flustered Chase tags in his brother, Mickey to face Stone. Stone again goes
for the test of strength with Mickey, and as Mickey raises his arm, Stone
channels Moe Howard, poking Mickey in the eyes and doing a little "Curly
Shuffle". Mickey sure didn't see that one coming, and with that eye poke, he's
likely to not see a lot more! Stone's corner man, Frank DeFalco is certainly
approving of the move. While not traditional wrestling, you can't argue its
effectiveness.

Mickey tags Chase back into the ring. Stone and Chase circle around each other
cautiously before Stone takes the offence, clamping on a standing side headlock
on Chase. Chase pushes Stone off into the ropes, but Stone downs Chase with a
shoulderblock tackle. Chase scrambles to his feet as Stone goes to the opposite
side ropes. Chase catches Stone and attempts a hiptoss, but is not as
successful as Stone is, and Chase goes flying. He lands near Hardcore Craig,
who gives Chase a punch to help him remember where he is.

Stone takes Chase's arm in an armbar, and tags to his partner. Craig mounts the
second turnbuckle and drops the double axhandle on the arm of Chase. Craig
follows up with big hammering fists on the shoulder of Chase. Craig tags out to
Stone, who goes up to the second rope and lands a punch to the sternum area of
Chase, knocking him flat. Stone quickly covers Chase, while Mickey runs out to
help his brother. With the referee distracted by Mickey, Craig takes advantage
of the situation to heap a little more abuse on Chase with hard chops. Both
Stone and Craig have plenty of experience in "adjusting" the rules to suit their
needs. By the third chop, Chase has enough wits about him to duck, and quickly
go to is corner to tag in brother Mickey, who is very reluctant to step into the
ring with Craig, a wrestler with possibly a worse attitude than himself.
Hardcore Craig tags out to Thomas Walton III, aka TW3, or just T-Dub-3, who has
had plenty of experience with the McCoys.

TW3 charges Mickey, attempting a clothesline. Walton needs to make sure he
doesn't get too close to Chase. The clothesline attempt fails, and Mickey
thinks his brother is dealing with Walton, and ignores one of the most important
rules of wrestling, never turn your back on an opponent. Walton laces into
Mickey with rapid fire karate style kicks. Walton whips Mickey into the ropes
and catches him with a flying forearm, taking down the irritating Irishman.
Walton continues to attack McCoy, landing a series of kicks to the face of
Mickey before sending him into the ropes again. However, Mickey reverses,
throwing Walton into the ropes. Mickey catches Walton, and attempts a
tilt-a-whirl suplex, but is too slow, and Walton catches McCoy and takes him
down again. McCoy lands near the corner of American History Next, and the
always-arrogant Mickey slaps Hardcore Craig, which you just know with an
attitude like Craig's, he is not going to let that go easy.

However, the slap still constitutes a tag, and so Craig steps into the ring
again to face J-Ca$h, who TW3 has tagged out to. Ca$h and Craig have a lot of
respect for each other, despite not always seeing eye to eye on a lot of things,
but they share a mutual respect for their accomplishments in this sport. It is
the respect they have for each other that will see the both of them fight one
another tooth and nail for the Championship prize at the end of the proverbial
tunnel.

Craig and Ca$h lock up, exchanging punches and kicks before Craig sends Ca$h
into the ropes. Ca$h easily leapfrogs over Craig, as he heads to the opposite
side, jumping over Craig again. The third time around, Ca$h takes Craig
overhead with a hiptoss. Craig scrambles to his feet only to be met by another
hiptoss by Ca$h. J-Ca$h, in the center of the ring, extends a hand to Craig, as
a token of the respect he has for Craig, and Craig accepts Ca$h's handshake,
showing his respect for Ca$h. Both men tag out to their respective corners,
sending in the Metalhead and TW3.
Stone extends his hand to TW3, but when Walton goes to accept it, Stone kicks
him in the ribs, doubling him over, and then straightening him back up with a
knife edge chop. Stone backs Walton up with a shoulderblock, pushing him into
the ropes. Stone whips Walton into the opposite side, and then takes him down
to the mat with a clothesline.
Stone picks up Walton, and shoves him into the corner turnbuckle and then
further punishes him with a clothesline. Stone yanks Walton out of the corner
and sets him up for a suplex, dropping Walton right on his head. Stone moves to
cover Walton, but changes his mind at the last second and decides to brutalise
Walton some more. Stone moves to the McCoy's corner, but instead of tagging, he
punches Mickey, likely a little payback for the slap to Steve's partner earlier.
With Stone in reach, Chase reaches and slaps at Steve's knee, which, like the
slap to Hardcore Craig before, is just as good as a tag, and Chase is back in
the ring with Walton.

Walton takes the advantage with forearms to the face of Chase, backing him into
the ropes and then whipping him into the opposite corner. Chase recovers with a
sit-down suplex, and covers Walton, but J-Ca$h is quick to break up the pin with
a boot to the head of Chase. To say there's "no love lost" between Ca$h and the
McCoys would be a serious understatement.

Chase tags back to his corner, bringing Mickey back in to dish out some more
abuse on Walton by standing on his face, and using the ring ropes for some
additional leverage. McCoy picks up Walton and lets Walton have a forearm of
his own before whipping him into the ropes. Mickey catches Walton with a
tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, this time succeeding. He drops Walton on his back and
covers him, but J-Ca$h once again comes in for the save of his partner. The
referee has to physically restrain Ca$h from attacking Mickey while in the ring.
There are some serious issues with these two that need to be resolved. Perhaps
a call for Hardkore Havok IV? Or at least a cage match! Mickey takes full
advantage of the referee's distraction, bringing Tommy Walton to the McCoy's
corner so as to let Chase in on the beating. Mickey makes the tag to bring in
Chase, who immediately takes TW3 off his feet with a Russian leg sweep, and then
covers him, but is only able to keep Walton down for a count of two.

Chase continues his attack, shoving Walton into the McCoy corner and peppering
him with punches while the referee complains about bringing Walton out of the
corner. Chase argues with the ref, allowing Mickey to choke Walton. Just as
soon as the referee is done with Chase, he has to argue with American History
next and Walton's own partner, J-Ca$h, his attention everywhere but where it's
needed, until he finally has a chance to turn his attention back to the McCoys,
as Mickey scoops up TW3 and slams him to the mat, and then picking up Chase and
dropping his full weight on top of TW3.

Mickey rolls over Walton for a cover, but this time, Metalhead Steve Stone is
there to break up the pin attempt. One of the biggest problems in Triple Threat
Matches is that no one wants to see a pinfall, because it ruins the other team's
chances of winning the match. Mickey covers Walton again, this time succeeding
in gaining a two count, but McCoy complains to the referee that his count is too
slow.

Outside the ring, J-Ca$h and Hardcore Craig work to get the crowd support behind
Walton, while Mickey holds Walton so Chase can deliver a double axhandle blow
before entering the ring again. The McCoys are utilising solid tag team
strategy – quick tags and keep the opponent as close to your corner as you can.
Chase covers Walton, but again is only able to get a two count before Walton
kicks out.

Chase spits in the face of J-Ca$h, enraging the Sac-Town Superstar, and enabling
the McCoys to continue to double team Thomas Walton III while the referee is
distracted, trying to keep Ca$h in his corner. The McCoys just know exactly how
to get under the skin of J-Ca$h and use it to their advantage.

Chase whips Walton into the ropes again, and adopts a three point stance.
However, Chase forgets the second most important rule, which is to never duck
your head down. Walton catches Chase square in the face with his boot.

As the crowd shows their support of Walton with a chant of "T-Dub-3", Walton
quickly takes advantage of the situation to tag to his partner J-Ca$h, while
Chase tags out to Mickey. This should be real interesting, as Mickey and J-Ca$h
have had some serious battles in the past, and both wrestlers are known for
their fiery tempers.

Ca$h whips Mickey into the ropes, and greets McCoy with a kick in the face.
Ca$h covers Mickey, but Chase interferes to break up the cover. A dazed Mickey
takes a wild swing at Ca$h, but he doesn't need to connect, because Lord Conn
decides it's time to lend a hand, shoving his walking stick in the face of Ca$h,
who rolls out of the ring, clearly hurt bad. Thomas Walton III re-enters the
ring, and is the prompt target of a McCoy double team, and they toss him out
after his partner.

Both members of American History Next enter the ring now to take on the McCoys.
Stone and Craig send the McCoys into the ropes, and take them both down with
brutal clotheslines. Frank DeFalco makes sure that Lord Conn can't interfere in
the match, stomping away at the Scot. A powerbomb, with authority from American
History Next leads to a cover, and seals the victory for Frank DeFalco's team,
as American History Next is the NEW NWA Wisconsin Tag Team Champions!

J-Ca$h is clearly disappointed that they weren't able to win the match, as it
would have been just a sweet revenge for Ca$h to be able to capture the belts
from the McCoys, who have been a constant thorn in Ca$h's side over the last
several months, but there just wasn't anything either Ca$h or Walton could have
done.

The McCoys both lie prone in the ring, and considering the beatdown delivered by
the new champs, it might be a while before the McCoys are ready to claim their
rematch.

We spoke to J-Ca$h of Hood Money and asked him how it must have been
disappointing not to be able to add to his collection of title belts tonight,
and the respect he has for Metalhead Steve Stone and Hardcore Craig. "Oh,
definitely. You know, the McCoys, they want to pull their little manager out of
their hat and blast me in the head with that cane he has; he's lucky I didn't
stick it up his butt sideways after the match. But you know what, Stone and
Craig they did a phenomenal job, we're not down at all, we're gonna come back,
we're gonna get another title shot and those ACW tag titles ain't goin' nowhere.
Hood Money's here to stay, baby!"

We spoke with Brew City Wrestling owner Frank DeFalco about how it felt to be an
NWA member after such a long association with the AWA, and as the "new kid on
the block", how it felt to have his team win the NWA Wisconsin Tag Team
Championship in their first NWA match. Frank said, "This is the best thing that
could happen. Brew City Wrestling is on the top of NWA Wisconsin right now, and
to have American History Next become the new NWA Wisconsin Tag Team Champions is
the pinnacle of the tag team division right now in NWA Wisconsin. It's a great
thing right now."

Once the ring is cleared, NWA Wisconsin owner Jason Jerry is introduced to
address the crowd.

After welcoming everyone to the show tonight, Mr. Jerry runs down the card and
also introduces Rev. Ben Johnson, who will be assisting on commentary later on.
Then, he talks about the main event for tonight, where NWA Midwest Champion
Silas Young will take on the massive Skullkrusher Rasche Brown, one-half of the
NWA World Tag Team Champions, with Silas' belt on the line. Skullkrusher comes
out and starts talking that he has problems, people in his life he doesn't like,
which he identifies as everyone in attendance tonight. To be perfectly honest,
we're not sure Skullkrusher likes anyone. How he managed to team with someone
long enough to win a tag team championship is a mystery. Skullkrusher says how
he has to "build up a tolerance" for people. We're sure a lot of people feel
like that every so often. Skullkrusher attempts to assault NWA Wisconsin owner
Jason Jerry, who orders Skullkrusher to unhand him, or he will see to it that
Skullkrusher never wrestles for any NWA-member promotion ever again. Mr. Jerry
quickly clarifies that he is not threatening the foul-tempered Skullkrusher, who
then turns his raging fury on ring announcer Michael Dakota, picking him up off
his feet, and sending him down to the mat with a violent chokeslam. Silas Young
has had enough, running out from the back to take on Skullkrusher, and we may
have this match a little early, but NWA Wisconsin security rushes down to the
ring to restrain Skullkrusher and preserve the main event match tonight.

Silas gets on the mic and lets Skullkrusher know he respects his wrestling
ability, but not him as a person. He says that although Skullkrusher may be a
tag team champion, there won't be anyone to help him in his match tonight.

With Michael Dakota temporarily incapacitated and brought to the back for
immediate medical attention after the chokeslam by the Skullkrusher, Jason Jerry
brings out another familiar face to ACW fans, AJ Fontana, who will be filling in
for Michael Dakota until the EMTs have had a chance to make sure Dakota is not
seriously injured.

The 6-man match of ACW Legends features Adrian Lynch, Kevin Krueger, and Kujo
battling the trio of Sam Hayne, Horace the Psychopath, and their hand-picked
partner, future legend Arya Daivari (If that last name sounds familiar, it's cuz
he's related to that other Daivari fella!)

Lynch, Krueger and Kujo are accompanied to the ring by "Manager of Champions"
Angelo Stefano, which means it's more or less a 4-on-3 match, but don't think
that Horace and Hayne will stand idly by if Stefano comes near them. Lynch
boasts an impressive resume that includes the NWA Wisconsin and ACW
championships. Kujo and Hayne have battled numerous times in the past, and
there is no doubt that their feud will continue tonight. Krueger is a
well-travelled veteran of ACW and also very familiar with every other person in
the ring, as well.

Horace the Psychopath has had his own share of differences with the demon Sam
Hayne, but tonight, they team up. What can one reasonably expect from Horace?
Expect anything and everything. Kujo, Krueger and Lynch all head for safety as
Horace enters the ring. They might as well stay there, considering Hayne has
yet to enter. Daivari, younger brother of Shawn, has learned much from his big
brother, carrying the "magic carpet" as a tribute to his brother, and the fact
that Hayne and Horace chose him to be their partner shows the respect he has
earned in this sport. However, the lights dim now as the demonic Sam Hayne is
introduced and a noticeable hush comes over the crowd as this menacing masked
monster comes to ringside. Hayne takes the torch from Mistress Caitlin, who
accompanies him to the ring tonight, and "things begin to heat up" in
Zielinski's Ballroom, quite literally, as Sam Hayne breathes fire!
All-Star Championship Wrestling, or ACW, boasts an impressive roster, with
several impressive names that have passed through the promotion in its 10-year
history, its longevity an impressive feat for any promotion that gives ACW the
distinction of being the longest-running promotion in the state of Wisconsin and
has seen other legends and future legends such as "Kamikaze Ken" Anderson, CM
Punk, Austin Aries, ODB, Shawn Daivari, and Hornswoggle as part of the roster at
some point in its history and had numerous guest stars such as Jerry "The King"
Lawler and Gangrel, who captured the ACW Heavyweight Championship during his
stint with the promotion.

Before the bell, the referee checks all the participants for weapons. We're not
sure if someone like Hayne needs a weapon. The guy breathes fire, and no one
knows what's under that mask of his. Tejas tried to find out once, stealing
Hayne's mask, but when he tried to uncover Hayne's unmasked visage, Hayne had on
a new mask. Hayne has a lot of fans in ACW and NWA Wisconsin, despite him
seemingly not being anything close to warm and cuddly, but it doesn't matter to
the fans here, as they are definitely "down with the devil", and bear "the mark
of the beast". Compared to guys like Lynch, Krueger, and Kujo, Hayne could
theoretically be "warm and fuzzy", in that demonic sort of way...

While the ref checks Hayne, Horace and Daivari for weapons, Kujo, Lynch and
Krueger are outside the ring, jawing with ACW's own "Mayor of Denmark", Ref
Kyle, who is ordered to sit down by security before this "trio of terror" ends
up hurting Kyle really bad. Kujo "assists" security, giving Ref Kyle a hard
shove back into his seat.

The "bundle of baddies" huddle in a quick group hug as they try to decide who
will enter the ring first to take on Daviari, who will be first in the ring for
his team. Lynch is selected as the first for his team, and the referee quickly
checks Lynch for weapons and then calls for the opening bell.
Lynch attempts some psychological warfare on Daivari's teammates, poking fun at
Hayne, who doesn't appear to be affected at all, as he and Horace encourage
Daivari from the ring apron. Lynch continues to stall, something he is famous
for, circling around Daivari, careful to keep his distance from the opposite
corner, before finally locking up with Daivari.
Lynch forces Daivari back into the corner, forcing the break by the referee.
Lynch breaks clean, one of the exceedingly few times you will see that out of
Lynch. Lynch again circles the ring with Daviari, neither one willing to take
the offence yet in this match.

Lynch and Daivari lock up again, with Daivari getting the upper hand this time,
forcing Lynch back into the corner. The referee orders the two to get out of the
corner, but Lynch shows his true colours by shoving Daivari, rather than
breaking clean.

Hayne makes a move towards Lynch, but the crafty veteran spots it, and alerts
the referee, warning Hayne to stay away from him. Meanwhile, Horace the
Psychopath sneaks over towards Lynch, hoping he will be too scared of Hayne to
spot him, but there's no fooling Lynch (this time), as he catches Horace
creeping towards him and yells for the referee to do something about it.

Lynch and Daivari lock up a third time, and Arya is forced back into a corner.
Lynch attempts to punch Daivari in the corner, but the referee holds back Lynch,
insisting on a clean break. Lynch heads to the outside, and Daivari moves
behind Horace to insure no "funny business" ensues. Hayne is poised by the ring
steps, not afraid of diving on Kujo, Lynch and Krueger. You've heard of "Air
Jordan", this is "Air Satan". Of course, Horace is completely unpredictable, so
it may be wiser to risk a confrontation with Hayne than Horace.

Back in the ring, Lynch tags to "the Dog of War", Kujo and Daivari shows no
fear, ready to take him on. However, Daivari wants to have some fun, and lets
the demon loose, tagging to Sam Hayne. Sam Hayne and Kujo have feuded multiple
times over the 10 year history of ACW, and needless to say, there are likely
some parts of their body left in the multiple arenas ACW has run in, not to
mention several pints of blood spilled (although mostly Kujo's, since no one
really knows if Hayne "bleeds" like a normal person). Kujo seeks some advice
from his corner on how to wrestle the demonic Hayne. Hayne keeps a safe
distance from Kujo, but you can tell he has his full attention on him. Their
hatred for each other is reflected in the scars these two have.

Kujo and Hayne lock up, and Kujo has the advantage, forcing Hayne into the
corner and striking him across the chest before whipping him into the opposite
side corner. Kujo shoulderblocks Hayne, but the demon doesn't budge.

Kujo and Hayne circle each other in the center of the ring, feeling each other
out. Both men are very aware of the abilities of the other, but that doesn't
make them any less dangerous. They lock up, and this time it is Hayne with the
advantage, taking Kujo's head in a standing side headlock. Hayne whips Kujo
into the ropes, and fells Kujo with a clothesline from Hayne's big, beefy arm.

Hayne continues his offence, stomping on the midsection of Kujo and landing a
fist across the back as Kujo tries to rise to his feet. Hayne whips Kujo into
the corner again, and continues his assault with a series of boots to the face
of Kujo. Hayne whips Kujo into the opposite corner, and shows his agility with
a cartwheel boot to the face of Kujo. Hayne attempts a surfboard, but Kujo
knocks the demon off his back and tags Krueger. Hayne also tags out, bringing
in Horace the Psychopath.
The Psychopath goes to work immediately on Krueger with a series of headbutts
that bring "God's Gift To Women" into the corner, where Horace follows up with a
knee to the ribs of Krueger, and then brings Krueger out of the corner with an
atomic drop. Horace moves toward Krueger to continue his offence, but is
tripped by Angelo Stefano. We mentioned at the outset that it was closer to a
4-on-3 contest with Stefano outside the ring, ready to "lend a hand" to his
team. Stefano's interference allows Krueger to take the advantage in this
match, clotheslining Horace in the corner and then covers him for a pin attempt,
the first in this match, but is only able to get a two count before Horace kicks
out.

Kruger continues his offence on the Psychopath, whipping into his corner, where
Lynch and Kujo stand ready to double team Horace. The crowd shouts Horace's
name to encourage him. Krueger tags in Lynch to work over Horace with some
brutal kicks to the back. A confident Lynch spits in the face of Daivari,
drawing out both Daivari and Hayne, while the referee attempts to restore some
order in the ring. Lynch takes advantage of the distraction to have his
teammates help him heap some more abuse on the Psychopath.

The referee warns Kujo, Lynch and Krueger that they need to follow the rules as
well, allowing the blind tag to Kujo, who drops a leg across the throat of the
Psychopath before covering him for a pin, but like Krueger before him, is only
able to get a two count, despite Kujo hooking the leg of Horace for the
additional leverage.

A dazed Horace seeks a tag, but is in the wrong corner. He figures it our
pretty quick, as Adrian Lynch nails him with a punch, sending him into Kujo, who
drops a forearm across the back of Horace and then tags to Lynch.

Lynch unloads on Horace with a punch, and then brings Horace down with a
snapmare, and applies a rear chinlock, working over the back that was softened
up for him by Kujo. Horace reaches for Lynch's hair, trying to escape the hold
and tag out. Horace slowly powers his way to his feet, striking Lynch with
elbows into his ribcage. Horace, now on his feet, whips Lynch into the ropes
and takes him off his feet with a clothesline.
Horace quickly covers and hooks the leg, but Lynch kicks out and tags to
Krueger, making sure Horace's partners stay outside the ring. Krueger continues
to work on the back of Horace, first dropping a knee on it, and then giving
Horace a backbreaker. Krueger heads to the top rope and delivers an elbow to
Horace before covering him for another two count, with an assist by Sam Hayne,
who grabs Krueger by the ankle and yanks him off his partner. The referee
admonishes Hayne for his interference while Krueger continues his assault of
kicks and punches to Horace.
Horace has had enough, though, and drops Krueger to the mat with a big boot,
following up with a neckbreaker. With both men down on the mat, the tide of the
match depends on whether Krueger can keep Horace away from his corner. However,
Krueger fails and Horace tags out to Sam Hayne.

Krueger quickly tags to Lynch, but all three members of his team are in the
ring, not that it matters to Hayne, who appears ready to take on all three men
if need be. Hayne battles all three men and Angelo Stefano joins in the fight
as the referee calls for the bell. Kujo and Hayne continue to trade punches
back and forth as the bell rings. Soon, Lynch, Krueger and Kujo are all on the
outside, leaving Angelo Stefano in the ring alone with the demonic Sam Hayne and
no one else in the ring to save him.
Daivari heads to the top rope just as Lynch re-enters the ring with his
partners. Daivari battles Krueger, Hayne takes on Kujo , and Lynch and the
psychopath go at it with each other. Angelo Stefano is shaken and stands by
helplessly, not knowing what to do in this battle of the behemoths. Horace
takes advantage of Stefano's positioning and whips Lynch right into the manager.
Then Hayne and Daivari send their partners into Stefano, as well, squashing him.
Stefano collapses on the mat, with his charges and Horace motions that he wants
to see a "magic carpet ride". Hayne also encourages it, as well. Daivari
unfurls his carpet, and heads to the top rope, giving the "manger of champions"
a "magic carpet ride". Lynch drags their fallen manager out of the ring,
although Hayne manages to land a few more boots to Stefano.

The final decision is Arya Daivari, Horace the Psychopath, and Sam Hayne defeat
Adrian Lynch, Kevin Krueger, and Kujo via disqualification.
We had a chance to speak with Arya right after his match about how it felt to be
teaming with ACW Legends such as Hayne and Horace, and he had this to say, "I
couldn't ask for two better tag team partners than two ACW legends. You've got
the fire-breathing Sam Hayne and Horace the Psychopath. Who can watch your back
better than those two guys?"
The BCW No Limits Champion Daryk St. Holmes takes on an opponent of ACW's
choosing, announced to be Jerry Stylz.

As Stylz gets into the ring, he takes the microphone and announces that in
Pulaski, he wants to be known as "Gerald Stylzski".
Stylz and St. Holmes have similar wrestling strategies; slow and methodical,
although St. Holmes boasts vastly more experience than Stylz.

St. Holmes extends a hand to Stylz, which he is hesitant to accept as he is
concerned that he can't trust St. Holmes, although Stylz is far from "Mr.
Trustworthy" himself. However, the two finally shake hands and begin the match.

Stylz and St. Holmes lock up, and Stylz has the advantage, but as they get to
the corner, St. Holmes reverses the move, shoving Stylz into the corner. St.
Holmes gives Stylz a parting shot of an elbow to the side of the face as he lets
Stylz out of the corner. The two lock up again, and again Stylz manages to get
the advantage initially before St. Holmes reverses, punching Stylz in the face
before moving out of the corner. St. Holmes eggs on Stylz, putting half of his
body outside the ring so Stylz can't attack.

Stylz attempts to lead the crowd in chanting that St. Holmes is a sissy. If St.
Holmes is a sissy, what does that make Stylz? St. Holmes confirms with the crowd
that Stylz is indeed a sissy, which is likely not what Stylz had in mind.

St. Holmes takes down Stylz with an arm drag and then switches to a wristlock
which Stylz manages to reverse. St. Holmes somersaults out of the wristlock and
takes Stylz down to the mat with a grapevine. St. Holmes wears down Stylz with
an armbar, wrenching the arm and then switching to a hammerlock. Stylz escapes
with an elbow to the back of the head of St. Holmes and puts a wristlock of his
own on the defending champion, wrenching it and adding pressure to wear down St.
Holmes. St. Holmes makes his way to the ropes in order to force the break. St.
Holmes attempts to exit the ring, but is forcibly pulled back in by Stylz.
St. Holmes grabs at the ankle of Stylz, and receives a boot to the face for his
efforts. However, St. Holmes is undeterred and whips Stylz into the corner,
following up with a backbreaker. St. Holmes picks up Stylz and slams him to the
mat twice, working now on Stylz's back. St. Holmes attempts a pin, but Stylz
gets out at two.

St. Holmes attempts a waistlock, but Stylz reverses. St. Holmes escapes and
takes down Stylz for another pin attempt, hooking the leg this time, but Stylz
again gets out of at two. St. Holmes again whips Stylz into the corner and
pulls him out to deliver a European uppercut before attempting a third pinfall,
which Stylz again kicks out of.

St. Holmes continues his assault on Stylz with a series of knees to the forehead
that knocks Stylz on his back. St. Holmes attempts a pin, but again, Stylz
kicks out. St. Holmes punishes Stylz by choking him, and then dropping a knee
across his head. St. Holmes scales the turnbuckles, but before he can do
anything, Stylz pulls St. Holmes down. St. Holmes recovers and pushes Stylz
into the corner and the two exchange punches, along with forearms to the face.
Stylz returns the forearms and finally downs St. Holmes. Stylz picks up and
whips St. Holmes into the opposite corner, and then sends him out of the corner
with a backdrop. Stylz continues the attack, whipping St. Holmes into the ropes
and catching him with a dropkick. Stylz seizes the opportunity and covers St.
Holmes, but the crafty veteran, always aware of his surroundings, puts a boot on
the ropes to break the count.

Stylz attempts another cover, hooking the leg, but it is still only a two count.
Stylz picks up and slams St. Holmes to the mat. It is now Stylz's turn to scale
the top rope and dives on St. Holmes with an elbow, but misses the mark as St.
Holmes rolls out of the way. St. Holmes quickly capitalises on the advantage,
covering Stylz for the victory, retaining the BCW No Limits Championship.

For the first time EVER, the Heavyweight Champions from ACW, ICW, and BCW square
off in a Triple Threat Match for a future shot at the NWA Midwest Title! (at
showtime, the champions were Dinn T. Moore, Justin Dredd, & T.C. Washington,
respectively)

As the bell rings, Dinn T. Moore is double teamed by his opponents. Moore takes
out Washington first, as Dredd continues to go after the ACW Champion. Dredd
chops at Moore, and the ACW Champ pleads with Dredd for mercy. When Dredd
hesitates, Dinn T. smacks him in the head. Dredd quickly recovers, putting Dinn
T. in a waistlock. Dinn T. escapes the hold by backing Dredd into T.C.
Washington, who had just climbed back into the ring. He backdrops Dredd, who
lands on his feet and dropkicks Dinn T. Dinn T. recovers and picks up Dredd in
an overhead press, but T.C. pulls Dredd down from the ring apron area. Dinn T.
brings in T.C. with a suplex. Washington gets to his feet and unloads on the
ACW Champ with a series of right hands. Washington whips Dinn T. into the ropes
and delivers a clothesline that staggers Moore. A second clothesline makes sure
that Dinn T. topples over.

Dredd makes his way back to the ring, and launches himself at Dinn T., who has
headed to the outside and both men are now outside the ring. Then Dredd flies
high again, scaling the turnbuckles a second time to take down T.C. Washington.

Dredd, in control of the match, whips T.C. into the ropes and T.C. reverses as
Dinn T. makes his way back to the ring and takes down T.C. by his hair, covering
him for a pin, but then pulls him up at the last moment. The crowd jeers "you
suck" at him, although Dinn T. loudly disagrees.

Dinn T. whips T.C. into the ropes, flipping him over, but T.C. counters with a
sunset flip that unfortunately fails to bring the larger Dinn T. down for the
three, but it gives Dredd a chance to get back into the action with a somersault
legdrop across the chest of Dinn T. Moore. Dredd picks up Dinn T. and unleashes
some punches and forearms to the face, backing Dinn T. into the ropes. Dredd
whips Dinn T. to the opposite side, but Dinn T. reverses and attempts a
clothesline. Dredd downs Dinn T. and applies a crossface, hoping for a
submission. T. C. interferes, dropkicking Dredd in the face before he can get
Dinn T. to submit. T.C. gets on the top rope and launches himself at Dinn T.,
who catches him and power bombs him to the mat. Now all three wrestlers are
down on the mat. Dinn T. makes his way to his knees first and the crowd's chant
of "you suck" grows louder. With Dredd still down on the mat, Dinn T. and T.C.
argue who should be the one to get the pinfall as they stomp on him.

T.C. drops an elbow on Dredd and Dinn T. covers him for a pin and is promptly
shoved off by Washington. Dinn T. slaps T.C. and Washington slaps him right
back. T.C. kicks and punches at Dinn T., who fires back with punches of his own
before punching Dredd some more. Dinn T. attempts to tackle Dredd, but he
quickly moves so that T.C. is instead tackled. Dredd attempts to follow up with
a legdrop, but Moore moves out of the way.

As T.C. makes his way to his feet, Dinn T. clotheslines him to the outside.
Moore throws T.C. into the steel ring steps outside, following up with a slap to
the face. Dredd gets back into the action, and all three throw punches. Dredd
climbs high again and takes both of his opponents down. Dredd drags T.C. back
to the ring and covers him, but is unable to get a three count. With Dredd's
back turned, Dinn T. is able to get behind him and slam him. Dinn T. climbs the
second turnbuckle, but it's not known if he would have gone all the way up as
T.C. dropkicks him off the ropes and Dredd dropkicks him off the apron. Dredd
goes behind T.C. with a waistlock into a back suplex, but Dredd is the one
covered by T.C, although he kicks out. T.C. sets up Dredd on the top rope,
softening him up some with punches across the back, but before T.C. has a chance
to do anything, Dinn T. climbs the ropes behind them and back suplexes both
Washington and Dredd.

Dinn T. makes his way to his feet first, quickly followed by Dredd. When Dinn
T. rushes to attack, Dredd goes low, catching Dinn T. in a drop toehold,
planting his face into the turnbuckle. He then turns his attention to T.C.,
attacking with punches before dropkicking him. Dredd delivers a spin heel kick
for both Washington and Moore. Dinn T. tries to attack Dredd, and Dredd
pitches him over the top rope. Dredd kicks T.C. in the midsection and then
signals he wants to go up to the top rope. Dinn T. attempts to stop him, but
Dredd dropkicks Dinn T. from the turnbuckle. A recovered T.C. dropkicks Dredd
and covers him, but only for a two count. T.C. slaps Dredd and attempts to set
him on the top turnbuckle. Before T.C. has a chance to do anything, Dinn T.
whips T.C. into the ringpost. Dredd and T.C. exchange punches and Dredd goes to
the top again, coming down with a double boot to the back of Washington.
Dredd covers and gets the three count, earning himself a future shot at the NWA
Midwest Championship.

The NWA Wisconsin Heavyweight Champion (Mason Quinn) defends against Shane
Hills, a former ACW heavyweight Champion, in a NO-DISQUALIFICATION rematch from
their previous bout at ACW Spring Fever.

Since it's no-disqualification, Shane comes to the ring with Reverend Ben
Johnson as his manager for the evening.

Shane attacks Quinn at the outset with a series of elbows across the back and
the neck, followed up with a boot to the midsection. Quinn battles back with a
boot to the midsection of Shane and a forearm blast across the back of the neck.
Quinn attempts to whip Shane to the turnbuckle, but Shane reverses. Shane
charges Quinn, who moves and slams Quinn out of the corner.

Quinn delivers another forearm to the face of Hills, softening him up for a
sidewalk slam. Quinn drops an elbow, but Shane moved out of the way. Hills
attempts an elbow with identical results.

Climbing to their feet again, they exchange punches. Quinn misses, but Hills
connects. Quinn takes Hills down with a belly to belly suplex. Quinn attempts
a pin, hooking the leg, but too soon and Hills kicks out.
Quinn threatens to toss Hills into the first row of fans, and then carries out
the threat. Quinn follows Hills and rains down some forearms, and is rewarded
with an elbow to the midsection. Hills slams Quinn onto the ring steps. Shane
picks up the NWA Wisconsin belt, threatening to club Quinn with it. Thinking
quickly, Quinn boots Shane in the midsection, knocking the wind out of his sails
temporarily.

Quinn recovers his belt, and places it on the ring apron. He then grabs Hills
and slams his face into the ring apron. Quinn then follows up, with a chop
across the chest. Quinn attempts to whip Hills into the ringpost, but Hills
applies the brakes, and retaliates with a chop of his own. The referee warns
both of them to return to the ring, but it is no-disqualification, so they can't
be counted out.

Hills clears the first few rows of fans, teasing that he's going to send Quinn
through them, but instead throws Quinn back into the ring.
Hills continues his offence with a boot to the head of Quinn, but the NWA
Wisconsin Champion has had quite enough and shoves an elbow into the midsection
of Hills, and follows up with forearms to the face of the doubled over Hills.
Quinn backs Hills into the corner, bringing him out with a simple arm drag
takedown. Quinn picks up Hills and slams him to the canvas. Rev. Ben checks in
on his charge, and Quinn reaches for "the good reverend", who quickly drops off
the ring apron.

Quinn, still in charge of the match, slams Hills' face into the turnbuckle, and
then Quinn grabs Hills and sinks his face into the other turnbuckle. Quinn goes
for three of four as he drags Hills to the third corner. Too bad this isn't
under "strap match" rules. Quinn motions for "one more" and smashes Hills' face
into the final corner turnbuckle, which just has to leave Hills somewhat dazed.

Quinn softens up Hills with another forearm to the face and attempts to whip him
into the ropes, but Hills reverses, taking Quinn down with a big clothesline
that also sends Hills to the mat as well. With both men down, whoever can get
to their feet first will have the advantage. Shane is up to his feet first,
picking up Quinn and slamming him down. Hills follows up with a double knee to
the chest of Quinn, covering him, but only getting a two count.

Shane Hills puts a knee into the midsection of Quinn and follows up with a right
hand punch. Shane picks Quinn up again, but Quinn shifts his weight, dropping
behind Hills and shoving him into the ropes, and delivers a kneelift to the chin
of Hills. Quinn continues his assault with a forearm to the back and pushes
Hills into the corner again. Quinn throws Hills onto the middle turnbuckle,
then picks him up and chops at his chest again.
Hills retaliates, taking Quinn in a standing side headlock and raking his eyes
across the top rope. Hills takes the prone form of Quinn and puts on a rear
chinlock, using the ropes for some additional leverage. Outside the ring, Rev.
Ben Johnson puts in his own two cents, slapping Quinn. Hills brings Quinn to
the mat with a side headlock and the referee checks to insure that Quinn's
shoulders don't touch the mat while Quinn struggles to free himself.

Quinn fights his way to his feet with elbows to Quinn's midsection. Hills
throws Quinn into the ropes and follows up with a kneelift that sends Quinn
right back down to the mat. Hills covers, but only gets a two. Shane Hills
continues to brutalise Quinn with a shoulder to the midsection and sends Quinn
into the corner, but Quinn puts on the brakes and clotheslines Hills. Quinn
quickly covers, seeking to end the match quick after the punishment he has
endured, but Hills kicks out. Quinn sets up Hills in the corner and then
charges at him, but Hills raises his boot, ramming it into Quinn's face.

Hills heads to the second turnbuckle to drop a double axhandle on Quinn, but is
instead surprised by a Quinn double axhandle to the gut. Quinn forces Hills
back to the corner with forearms to the face. Hills responds with a rake to the
eyes and a kneelift to Quinn.

Hills heads back up to the second turnbuckle to go for the double axhandle
again, but Quinn catches him and slams him down to the canvas with an overhead
belly-to-belly suplex. Quinn rolls over Hills and hooks the leg for a cover,
but Hills kicks out again. Quinn picks up Hills and whips him into the ropes,
but Hills reverses, but ducks his head for a monkey toss, allowing Quinn to slam
his knee into Hills' face. Quinn goes to the ropes himself, but Hills catches
him, dropping Quinn on his back, falling on top of him with all his weight.

Both men lie prone on the mat, clearly spent as the referee begins to count them
down. As the two men make their way to their feet, they continue to exchange
punches. Quinn attempts to whip Hills into the corner, but Hills blocks with a
European uppercut. Shane ascends to the top turnbuckle and legdrops Quinn.
Hills hooks Quinn's leg, covering him for the pin, but Quinn still manages to
kick out, showing why he is the champion!

Shane picks up Quinn and takes him down again with a pump handle slam, then
picks him up to slam him again. Hills covers Quinn again, hooking the leg, but
Quinn still kicks out.

Quinn comes off the ropes at Hills and delivers an overhead suplex, covering
Hills for the three count, not noticing Hills' foot on the ropes. Ring
announcer Michael Dakota clarifies that Hills' foot was on the ropes and the
match must continue!

Hills takes down Quinn, quickly covering him, grabbing a handful of Quinn's
trunks, but still is unable to put away Quinn.

The two continue to exchange punches and Hills displays surprising agility not
previously displayed in his matches as he delivers a savate kick to the side of
the head of Quinn. Hills covers Quinn, but again is only able to get a two
count.

Hills drapes Quinn over the top rope and Reverend Ben Johnson hops up on the
apron, involving himself in the match again. The referee warns Rev. Ben about
his interference in the match. Hills picks Quinn off the rope and delivers a
back elbow to the Champion, and covers him for the pin, the win and the
Championship.

Shane Hills defeats Mason Quinn to become the new NWA Wisconsin Heavyweight
Champion!

Despite losing the match, Quinn still has the respect of the fans, and indulges
in a little celebratory brew on the top turnbuckle. He will get a rematch again
with Hills, so that is something he can look forward to.
We caught up with Mason Quinn and asked him how it felt to lose the NWA
Wisconsin Heavyweight Championship after having held it so long, especially in
light of Shane Hills' tainted victory, and Quinn replied, "Hey, everybody saw I
had Shane Hills pinned in the middle of the ring, 1-2-3, just by luck does his
leg happen to fall on the rope and the referee starts the match. You know what,
I'll find Shane Hills, he can't run, he can't hide. I'll see him again."

The NWA Midwest Champion (Silas Young) faces half of the NWA World Tag Team
Champions, "Skullkrusher" Rasche Brown. Talk about a BIG challenge for Young!
Rasche is big and far more agile than one would expect from a man of his size.

The match begins as Skullkrusher shoves Silas Young, who shoves Skullkrusher
right back. Silas takes Skullkrusher in a standing side headlock that brings
the taller Skullkrusher off-balance as he is stooped over by the hold.

Skullkrusher demonstrates his strength by powering out of the headlock and
showing Silas into the ropes, leapfrogging over him in a display of his agility
and then shoulderblocks Silas out of the ring. The referee makes sure that
Skullkrusher backs off so that Silas has a chance to return to the ring.

Silas returns to the ring, and attempts a sunset flip, but Skullkrusher holds
onto the top rope and then moves to sit down on Silas' chest, but Silas sees it
coming and moves, leaving Skullkrusher with a presumably sore gluteus.

Silas moves to the top rope and dives off at Skullkrusher, covering him and
hooking the leg, hoping for a quick pin, but it is not to be, as Skullkrusher
kicks out.

Silas is quick to attack, diving off the top rope and going for a cover, hooking
the leg, and then going for a dropkick and a cover when the first cover proves
ineffective.

Silas continues to press a quick attack, using forearms to drive Skullkrusher
into the turnbuckle, but Skullkrusher switches positions, driving Silas into the
turnbuckle instead. Silas battles out of the turnbuckle with a dropkick and
attempts a suplex that Skullkrusher blocks.
Skullkrusher drops Silas to the mat and attempts an elbow, but Silas moves.
Silas again uses forearm shots to soften up his foe. Silas moves to whip
Skullkrusher into the opposite corner, but no-go as Skullkrusher puts on the
brakes and sends Silas into the turnbuckles. Skullkrusher charges, but gets a
boot in the face. Silas now charges Skullkrusher and succeeds in bringing him
down.

Skullkrusher recovers before Silas can cover and covers Silas himself, but Silas
kicks out. Skullkrusher puts his boot to the throat of Silas Young, using the
ropes to his advantage. Skullkrusher takes the legs of Silas and catapults
Silas into the ropes, throat first.

Picking up Young, he chops at this chest, simply to inflict more pain that Silas
returns. Silas goes for a dropkick, but no one home. Skullkrusher continues to
punish Young with a boot to the face. Skullkrusher attempts to put away Young,
but Young kicks out again.

Skullkrusher works on the back of Silas with a camel clutch. Silas fights his
way out of the hold, while Skullkrusher continues to slide his weight on the
small if the back of Silas. Silas uses "the great equaliser", twisting to knee
Skullkrusher in the crotch.

Shakily, Silas makes his way to his feet, avoiding a big roundhouse punch from
Skullkrusher and following up with an atomic drop. Silas boots Skullkrusher in
the midsection, and with his head bowed, he applies a front facelock in an
attempt to suplex big Skullkrusher that Skullkrusher blocks with a forearm to
the face of Silas.

Skullkrusher smacks Silas in the face and rakes at the back of Silas, who
battles back with a kick to the ribs of Skullkrusher. Silas takes the offence
again with punches to the midsection and forearms to the face. Silas rains down
punches, but they seem to have no effect, as Skullkrusher effortlessly flings
off Silas Young, sending him nearly halfway across the ring.

Silas reaches for Skullkrusher as he comes near, but Skullkrusher simply kicks
him away. Skullkrusher takes a hold of Silas in another camel clutch as Silas
again struggles to his feet. In another tactic, Silas suddenly drops to his
knees, delivering a jawjacker to Skullkrusher.

Skullkrusher charges Silas and misses. Silas mounts the second turnbuckle and
hops on Skullkrusher's back with a sleeper hold. With the added weight of Silas
Young on the hold, Skullkrusher fades fast, bending over so that Silas actually
can touch the ground with his feet and then dropping to a knee, the first time
Skullkrusher has taken a knee in this contest. Skullkrusher, in a last ditch
effort, rams Silas into the turnbuckle to break the hold. A groggy Skullkrusher
is easy prey as Silas clamps on the sleeper a second time. Silas is too close
to the corner this time, as Skullkrusher slams Silas back-first into the corner
turnbuckle again.
Undeterred, Silas goes to the ropes and clotheslines Skullkrusher, staggering,
but not moving, big Skullkrusher. Silas goes for a second and third time, all
with similar results. Silas goes for a suplex, but Skullkrusher shifts his
weight and covers Silas, only succeeding in getting a two count. Skullkrusher
advances on Silas and get a boot to the midsection for it.

Silas continues to attack Skullkrusher with fists and forearms so that he won't
be able to whip him out of the corner. Skullkrusher sends Silas into the corner
turnbuckle again, but when Skullkrusher is near enough, Silas takes him in a
drop toehold that sends Skullkrusher into the turnbuckle face first.

Skullkrusher recovers, charging an unsteady Silas in the corner and connects.
Silas boots Skullkrusher in the face before he can do any more damage, and backs
up to charge at Skullkrusher with a clothesline. Skullkrusher refuses to go
down, swinging wildly at Silas. After a third clothesline by Silas,
Skullkrusher is dazed, and Silas again goes to the ribs with another kick.

Silas suplexes Skullkrusher and covers Skullkrusher, but he kicks out, pushing
Silas off so hard, he almost is spun in a complete circle, falling outside the
ring. A dazed Skullkrusher looks around for Silas, not yet realising he has
fallen outside. The referee's count clues in Skullkrusher that his foe is
outside the ring, and Skullkrusher now rolls outside to find his opponent.

Skullkrusher grabs Silas and rams his head into the ring apron, following up
with a punch. Skullkrusher picks up Silas to ram him into the corner ringpost,
but Silas manages to drop off at the last second and Skullkrusher absorbs the
force of his own blow.

Skullkrusher charges Silas and goes through the first few rows of fans, right in
front of the broadcast area. Security surrounds the broadcast area protecting
the announce team and equipment from what is rapidly devolving into a street
fight. Inside the ring, the referee starts counting both men out.

Silas breaks the count by entering the ring first. Skullkrusher also returns to
the ring, but then suddenly clotheslines referee Brett Youngman and proceeds to
stomp on him! There is no call for these actions, just as there was not for
ring announcer Michael Dakota! The ref is just doing his job! He doesn't
deserve to be attacked in this manner! Referees are brutalised often as part of
their job, sometimes accidental, sometimes not, but this is just too much!

Silas defends the ref with a char, slamming it across the back of Skullkrusher.
Skullkrusher quickly exits the ring and security surrounds Skullkrusher to make
sure no other officials are hurt. Skullkrusher picks up a chair of his own, and
Silas exits the ring to take on Skullkrusher, chair for chair. Silas chases
Skullkrusher all the way backstage, as the security team attempts to help
referee Brett Youngman to the back.

Suddenly, Skullkrusher runs back to the ring with Silas in hot pursuit as Silas
clubs Skullkrusher with the chair and DDTs him. Silas immediately covers the
fallen Skullkrusher, but there is no referee present to count the pin, when
Bruno from the security team slides into the ring and counts the pin himself!
We're not sure if that will be counted officially, as Bruno is not a sanctioned
NWA referee, but in any case, Silas Young will retain the NWA Midwest
Championship. Security has to restrain Skullkrusher and force him to the back.

We were later informed that the pin is counted as official, and Silas Young
retains the NWA Midwest Championship via pinfall.

We spoke to Justin Dredd after the match about his thoughts on taking on Silas
Young at the Wrangler Inn June 6. "You know, I've faced Silas Young before,
really tough competitor, but you know what, I'm young, I have a drive. Coming
off this win, I think I'm coming home with the NWA Midwest Championship after
this match." We asked him about bringing the NWA Midwest Championship back to
ACW, and he said, "Oh, yeah. I'm pumped, I can't wait. Silas Young, great
competitor, but I think I can take him this time."

Due to the frantic pace of the match, we were unable to get an interview with
NWA Midwest Champion Silas Young, and didn't dare approach Mr. Krusher after his
attack on referee Brett Youngman and ring announcer Michael Dakota. Speaking of
Michael Dakota, we did get a chance to speak to him after he received some
emergency medical care backstage regarding the vicious chokeslam he took from
Mr. Krusher, and he said, "Well, let me tell you this much: never get in the
ring with Skullkrusher. It does not feel good. His name is Skullkrusher and
that's what he does. So, just stay away from him whenever you can."

Do not miss the next NWA Wisconsin program, Showdown at the Wrangler Inn, June 6
in Oconto, WI at the Wrangler Inn.

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