Guest DeputyHawk Report post Posted December 17, 2002 from www.frontierwrestling.com Last night the FWA presented their final show of the year. The main focus of the evening was a round robin tournament to crown a number one contender to the FWA Heavyweight title currently around the waist of the Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels. The evening would turn out to have surprises, controversy on top of the top class wrestling action. 1. Jane Childs, ring announcer for the evening, introduced the tournament. The winners of the matches would earn 20 points for a pinfall or submission, 15 points for a countout or DQ, and 10 points each if a 20 time limit draw. 2. Doug Williams vs Jonny Storm was up first. The third time these two have faced each other in a FWA ring. In previous matches it had been Doug Williams who was victorious but this time it would be Jonny's night. Jonny Storm 20 points. 3. The Old School were out next complaining about the stipulation that could lead to Dean Ayass being beaten for 5 minutes in the ring by Alex Shane if Flash Barker were to lose tonight to Ulf Herman. Shane was soon out humiliating the Old Schoolers once more to the utter delight of the crowd. Ulf Herman soon joined him and the crowd were soon looking forward to the hardcore bout they would be seeing later that night. 4. Next up AJ Styles, former TNA X-Division Champion, took on former FWA Champ Jody Fleisch. A thrilling contest which saw a distinct attitude change in AJ Styles since the last time he was in the UK. AJ Styles' edge just got him the win in this one. AJ Styles 20 points. 5. In a 6 man tag match the Duke of Danger, his butler Simmons and Old Schooler Mark Sloan took on Hade Vansen, Chris Justice and Raj Ghosh. The Duke of Danger unveiled his new maidservant Daisy. A masked man arrived on the scene towards the end and kidnapped Daisy leading to Simmons and the Duke to chase after them. Did anyone notice a pair of familiar goggles around the mask of this mysterious kidnapper? Then Birchill continued his interfering ways and destroyed Justice, Ghosh and Vansen (Sloan conveniently avoiding the big man). After Birchill disappeared Sloan took the cheeky (monkey) win for his team. 7. Jonny Storm faced Jody Fleisch in the next tournament match. This one would end in controversy as a Phoenix DDT from Fleisch onto Storm on the outside of the ring lead to an apparent KO and a subsequent countout victory for Fleisch. Fleisch did not want to win this way but in the end had to take the 15 points. Jody Fleisch 15 points. During the interval Storm was taken for a check up at the local hospital. Fortunately he did not have to stay for more than 30 minutes there. He suffered what is generally known in this business as a stinger. He was back on his feet and back at the venue by the end of the evening in top form but unfortunately for him would have to stay out of the remainder of the tournament. Guest ring announcer Nikita introduced the next match. 8. All-England Champion Zebra Kid took on number one contender James Tighe. The Zebra Kid retained his title this time but Tighe is looking for revenge. 9. Doug Williams took on Jody Fleisch next in a rematch from the King of England tournament final from Revival. A fantastic contest that would see Williams reverse the decision from Revival and beat Fleisch this time round. Doug Williams 20 points. 10. Ulf Herman vs Flash Barker would indeed prove to be a hardcore heavyweight match. A change of pace to previous matches in the evening, this one would be hard and heavy and see Barker losing blood to the crowd's delight. Sloan took out referee Andy Coyne with a chair. Referee Steve Lynskey arrived to count the win for Herman after powerbombing Barker through a table. Shane came to the ring with a steel chair to get his 5 minutes with Ayass but seeing the chair in his hand referee Andy Coyne reversed the decision and awarded the match by DQ to Flash Barker. Barker and Sloan will now face Shane and Herman for the tag titles in February 8th at New Frontiers. 11. In the tournament final Doug Williams was set to face AJ Styles. Whomever would win this match would have enough points to win the tournament now that Jonny Storm was no longer a factor. Jerry Lynn arrived at ringside to declare that AJ Styles had over-exaggerated Lynn's injury at his hands to the FWA official to prevent Lynn getting a spot in the tournament. Lynn asked FWA officials to give him Jonny Storm's 20 points and put him into this final. FWA official Elisar Cabrera agreed and the final would be a three way dance. An awesome contest as one would expect from these three men lead to a controversial win as Jerry Lynn powerbombed Doug Williams who looked to be hitting the chaos theory onto AJ Styles at the same time as all three hit the mat. Referee Steve Lynskey counted the three count and awarded the match and the number one contendership to Jerry Lynn who with Jonny Storm's 20 points now had 40 points. It should be noted that after the match Doug Williams complained to FWA officials saying he had pinned AJ Styles and should also get an additional 20 points. Usually in these situations the referee's decision is final but we shall wait to see what, if anything, at all will come of this. sounds like another great show from the no.1 british fed. if the confusion at the end results in a three way between lynn, daniels & doug williams on the february show, it's all good with me. regaining the fwa title in a stellar match against lynn & daniels would do the world of good for williams' already rapidly escalating reputaion. good stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ChaosTheory Report post Posted December 17, 2002 Looks like a good card:) Jody Fleisch, Doug Williams, Jerry Lynn & AJ Styles I have been meaning to pick up some FWA videos- Has anyone seen any of this fed? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest webmasterofwrestlegame Report post Posted December 17, 2002 Yep - I've been to most big events over the past few years here in England. Uprising (in October) and Seasons Beatings were the best cards for a long time - AJ Styles is out of this world while Jerry Lynn was great as well. Add to that Jody Fleisch, Doug Williams, and Johnny Storm and everything clicks together. They let the guys go out there and wrestle, and basically it works very well indeed. The innovative stuff you see is unbelievable. I mean, at Seasons Beatings one of the moves that stands out was Aj Styles reversing Fleisch's 720 Phoenix DDT into a Northern Lights Suplex w/Bridge. Stunning. AJ Styles and Lynn have said on more than one occasion that they want FWA Talent in NWA:TNA, most notably Williams who AJ Styles called 'the best mat wrestler in the world' and Meltzer rates as the best wrestler outside of WWE. Highly Recommended. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Andy Report post Posted December 20, 2002 Yep, I was at Season's Beatings and it was a great event. A shame they didn't allow James Tighe to get more offence though, as I think he's a great potential talent. Doug Williams is pure talent. Cheers, Andy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2002 I went to the show aswell, and it was very very good indeed. I should have a small review and some photos up by the end of today. Im a huge AJ styles fan, so seeing him go one on one with jody fleisch was amazing. If anyone wants to check out some FWA stuff, then i believe that SST have just lost their exclusive tape deal with them. So in the future, yuo may be able to get tapes more reliably. More later, ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Andy Report post Posted December 23, 2002 SST lose their deal? Cool! Best wishes, Andy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted December 23, 2002 Rumour has it that they have yes. The guy must be gutted, becuase not only did he make moeny from being the only person able to sell FWA styff, but he must have made a killing on his stalls at the FWA shows. At the end of the day though, its his own fault for bad service. Loads of people defend him and say hes a good trader, but there is no way you can survive if your taking weeks to deliver your tapes and other traders are taking days. Ive never bought from him before, which you might tink gives me no right to comment. But im proof, that the rumours and bad press hes has given himslef deters people from buying from him. If he had a better reputatiuon then i would have bought from him on many an occasion. Im also hoping that the new trader can offer better value for money. Say what you will, but £8 for a video is absurd if you ask me. Fair enough, he had covers, but i rather not have a cover, and only pay £5 ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites