Feuds grow deeper in Armory ring
Published: August 21, 2007
By ALLEN MOODY
Of the News-Register
There were plenty of feuds that remained unsettled after Saturday's
BAW Championship Wrestling card at the McMinnville Armory and some of
those will carry over into the Sept. 22 card, although the stakes
will be a little bit higher.
Wage Reichten and the Outlaw (Wade Hess) battled to a double-count-
out and resumed their match after the intermission only to have it
declared no contest when the action spilled out into the audience.
Hess and Reichten both grew up following the Portland wrestling
scene, although that's where the similarities between the two end, as
Reichten constantly referred to the audience as "trailer trash,"
while Hess went out of his way to visit with fans, sign autographs
and pose for pictures.
The two will be locked inside a cage next month, something Hess was
looking forward to. "I'm sick and tired off this freak coming out
with his open challenges, telling these people that they're nothing,
telling these people that they're pieces of garbage, sporting that
racist flag and belittling people. These people need somebody out
there to stand up for them and I'm happy to do that anytime. These
people have always had my back and I won't let them down. Next month,
BAW made a steel cage match with me and Reichten and this time that
punk can't get away from me,I'm going to rip his limbs off and I'm
going to beat him with them."
The Rage in the Cage is set for Saturday, Sept. 22nd, be there!