Post by Robert Garland on Nov 18, 2014 3:56:30 GMT
Date: Sunday - November 30, 2014
Location: A-S-K Associates Warehouse in Kansas City, Missouri
(Seating capacity of 1,500 people)
Commentary: Matthew Baily and West Newhaven
Promo Deadline: Wednesday - November 26, 2014 (10PM Central USA)
(Card Subject to Change)
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- Exhibition Match -
No Promo Limit
Bobby Langford w/ Alex Smith vs. (To Be Announced)
In an effort to showcase new talent, Rech has set up a highly physical exhibition match to open the show. On one side we have the 6'8 280lbs Bobby Langford! This beast of a man is unpinned and unsubmitted. He's a graduate from The Emerald Academy and is a member of the MSW and Legacy alumni. Managing Bobby is the forty year veteran, Alex Smith. A past play-by-play announcer for MSW, Alex has put himself in Langford's corner to support both Bobby and his friend Frank Washington. Opposing him is unknown at this time. However, Rech has stated that Langford's undefeated streak may not last forever.
- Singles Match -
Daniel Smart w/ Michael Smart vs. Ultramarcus
Daniel Smart has caught a break by not being booked on the fourth episode of Sunday Night Combat. However, after a fantastic debut against Mr. TNT, Smart fell short against KONSTANTINE both times. This match is the chance for him to get his steam back against the debut of Ultramarcus. Marcus is an alumni of GWF, the fed which Robert Garland got his start in and was a past booker and champion of. However, not much has been heard from him since around these parts. Will he debut with a level of ring rust that's off the chart? Or will he show us all that coming to RWD was a... Smart decision.
- Hayden Phoenix's Open Challenge -
John Carter vs. "The Rising" Hayden Phoenix
On the first episode of RWD's Sunday Night Combat, Hayden issued an open challenge for this very show. Looking to make a statement, Hayden then went on to successfully debut on the second card through tagging with John Carter. After the fourth episode of SNC, Carter looked to make his own statement by accepting the challenge Phoenix laid out, and claiming that Phoenix won't make it past him! Both these men are currently sitting at six points on the Contest of Conquest. A win here could be the win they need to keep on the path to glory.
- Singles Match -
"The Canadian Icon" Kruzer w/ Johnny Bonecrusher vs. "The Savior of The RWD" Prince Assad
In a similar points situation, these two impressive wrestlers are also sitting at six points. On the left, we have the undefeated Kruzer who has recently been on record as teaming up with The former MSW Tag Team Champion Johnny Bonecrusher and the ever dominate Jezzabel. However, while Kruzer has grabbed a victory over Noah Adelaide and John Carter, this time he's facing a man who's lingered towards the top of the card since our first ever broadcast. Assad has fallen on hard times with his loss with Artemis on SNC #4, but The Prince will go on to prove his statements of superiority in any way he can. Can Kruzer make his mark on this industry, or will Assad not only spit all over The USA, but all of Canada as well?
- Singles Match -
Chris Williams w/ Robert Garland vs. Frank Washington w/ Shawna Martinez
The "ever popular" Frank Washington will be facing Robert Garland's right hand man once again! These two met at SNC #2, where Chris Williams got the pinfall in a legitimate way with absolutely no cheating going on whatsoever. And no, Robert Garland did not force me to write that last bit... This rivalry has been continuing since the days of The MSW. With Chris torn between siding with Garland who promised to always tell him the truth, or Frank Washington, who both Garland and Williams are convinced is up to no good. In round number two, Frank will get his chance to prove his recent statements. Meanwhile, Williams will get the chance to put him down for good!
- Double or Nothing - Triple Threat -
"The Gangsta" Frankie Cocheese vs. "The Last King" KONSTANTINE vs. "Perfectly Sane" Maxwell Schneider
Above are the current front runners of the Contest of Conquest. Each of these men have been clawing their way up the leader boards and are all sitting at nine points. However, this particular match has the chance to shake the very foundation of the Contest thus far. In this match up, the winner will be awarded six points instead of the normal three. This victory almost guarantees they stay in the lead heading towards the second super card where they will compete for The RWD World Championship. Expect a high impact contest between some of the best we have to offer as the go for the gold and attempt to prove that they're worthy.
- The Main Event -
- RWD Women's Championship Match -
- 30 Minute Ironwoman Match -
Artemis Kaiser vs. Shawna Martinez
This is it, the match that's been five months in the making. Back in The MSW, Kaiser had a chance to capture the MSW Women's Championship from Shawna herself. During the finish, Kaiser not only won but cost Shawna part of her career as Martinez was carted out with a broken neck. This started Kaiser's rampage where she would take out every other women in the division while claiming herself the "Champion For Life." This moniker would follow her to The RWD where she would be rewarded the RWD Women's Championship, only to find Shawna back and looking for revenge. Not looking to be called a paper champion, Kaiser relinquished the Championship with hopes to win it back in this rematch of sorts from those days past. The two have been battling since The RWD went on the air, and the fight's been escalating from show to show. In the last few shows, Shawna barely got the chance to get her hands on Kaiser, but after SNC #4 Shawna's statement was seen by all when she got the pinfall over Kaiser and hit her with a devastating il Impassable after the fact. With the momentum at her back, she's looking to put this grudge to rest while Kaiser is looking to show why she's the best in the industry.
Oh, and did we mention that Johnny Bonecrusher will be on commentary with Jezzabel at his side with a ringside view?