JustJoe2k5 Posted April 10, 2004 Report Posted April 10, 2004 Pro-Wrestling WORLD-1 Revisited Academy Hall Pottstown Attendence: 251 1. Simon Diamond defeated Ricky Landell in 10:50 with an Inverted DDT. 2. Rockin Rebel, Rapid Fire Maldanado, Greg Spitz, & Mark Mest defeated Joel Maximo, Jose Maximo, Guillotine LeGrande, & Mana when Maldanado pinned Jose Maximo with the Stepping Up Enziguiri at 10:10. 3. King Kaluha beat Alex Law at 8:45 with the Over the Knee Backbreaker. 4. Low Ki defeated Minoru Fujita in 13:09 with the Ki Krusher '99 5. Ikuto Hidaka beat Spanky in 10:07 with the Shawn Capture. 6. Steven Corino beat Koehi Sato in 9:27 with the Northern Lights Bomb. 7. WORLD-1 tag team title decision match: Josh Daniels & Matt Striker vs. Christopher Street Connection ended in a double countout at 13:44. W-1 President Jack Victory announced that he will make a statement in Quarryville about the status of the titles. 8. Masato Tanaka & Homicide beat CW Anderson & CM Punk in 13:59 when Tanaka hit Anderson with the Roaring Elbow. 9. Dusty Rhodes Jr. beat Justin Credible in 8:27 with a Powerslam. 4/9/04 Quarryville, PA Rockin Rebel, Mark Mest, & Jack Victory defeated Ricky Landell, Greg Spitz, & John Cabbie in 11:54 when Victory hit a piledriver on Cabbie. Kohei Sato defeated Alex Law with a delayed German Suplex in 5:04. Justin Credible & Simon Diamond defeated The Christopher Street Connection with a Credible superkick into a Diamond inverted DDT in 10:18. Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita became the 10th ever PWF tag-team champions by defeating Matt Striker & Josh Daniels in 14:41 with an assisted Tornado DDT by Hidaka on Daniels. Striker shocked the fans by abandoning Daniels in the middle of the match, only to return and give him the Lungblower! Low Ki, Spanky, & Homicide defeated Los Maximos & CM Punk when Homicide hit a lariat on Joel in 14:12. Dusty Rhodes Jr. defeated Mana with a bulldog in 7:23. Steve Corino & CW Anderson defeated Guillotine LeGrande & Masato Tanaka in a decision match for the WORLD-1 tag team titles in 12:45 when Corino made LeGrande submit to a Cobra hold. They still have one more show left in this tour and that's tonight, but both shows looked decent. C.M. Punk and Los Maximos vs. Homicide, Low Ki, and Spanky must've been pretty good. Tonight is C.M. Punk's shot at the World-1 title against Masato Tanaka, it'll be interesting to see if they can clique in the ring. A review of the 4/8 show can be found here.
Guest TonyJaymzV1 Posted April 10, 2004 Report Posted April 10, 2004 Dusty Rhodes Jr. beat Justin Credible in 8:27 with a Powerslam. Dusty Rhodes Jr. defeated Mana with a bulldog in 7:23. Is this Dustin Rhodes new name?
JustJoe2k5 Posted April 10, 2004 Author Report Posted April 10, 2004 Yeah, it's the name he went by in Zero-One.
Guest Jay Z. Hollywood Posted April 10, 2004 Report Posted April 10, 2004 I wonder if there's any chance W1 will come back to Mass, or if that was a 1-shot and they'll stay in PWF's old territory permanently.
Guest Jimbo Posted April 10, 2004 Report Posted April 10, 2004 Has anyone been to one of thse shows? Are they any good? They look like they royally suck. There's a few decent workers and a couple other people I'd go see because of the name, but they are all spread around and usually against some pretty craptastic opponents.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted April 11, 2004 Report Posted April 11, 2004 Anybody know their website's url off hand?
Guest Jay Z. Hollywood Posted April 11, 2004 Report Posted April 11, 2004 (edited) www.zerooneusa.com or www.world1wrestling.com I just found out they're coming back to Mass as the early-afternoon portion of a doubleheader with ROH's next show-awesome. Well, one fed's getting my money that day. Hint: It's the one with the W in it. Edited April 11, 2004 by Jay Z. Hollywood
JustJoe2k5 Posted April 11, 2004 Author Report Posted April 11, 2004 4/10 Results. King Kahula defeated Eddie Guapo in 7:30 with an over the knee backbreaker. Simon Diamond, CW Anderson, & Justin Credible defeated Ricky Landell, Alex Law, & Greg Spitz in 9:45 when Anderson hit Landell with an Anderson spinebuster. Los Maximos defeated Rockin Rebel and Jack Victory when Joel rolled up Rebel in 10:31. Josh Daniels defeated Homicide in 15:29, by countering a Homicide roll-up attempt, to become the number one contender to Low Ki's W-1 Openweight title. Matt Striker defeated Kohei Sato with the Lungblower and his feet on the ropes in 10:12. Steven Corino defeated Dusty Rhodes Jr. with a Choshu lariat in 12:52. NWA International Light Heavyweight tag team champions Low Ki & Spanky retained their titles, defeating Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita with The King of The World in 19:15. Masato Tanaka retained his W-1 Heavyweight title in 9:54 by defeating CM Punk with a Roaring Elbow. Tanaka was immediately confronted by Matt Striker, who made a challenge for Tanaka's next US tour, which Tanaka promptly accepted.
Internet Warfare Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 When will be the next tour, anyone know?
Guest ToddRoyal Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 The next tour is May 14th-16th. The only location announced so far is Braintree, MA on the 15th for a double-header with ROH.
JustJoe2k5 Posted April 12, 2004 Author Report Posted April 12, 2004 MAJOR HAPPENINGS FROM THE "REVISITED" TOUR... --CW Anderson & Steve Corino captured the WORLD-1 Tag Team titles in Quarryville, PA defeating Masato Tanaka & Guillotine LeGrande in a decision match made by President Jack Victory. Corino and Anderson issued a challenge to any tag team in the world to try and defeat them...who will step up and accept and when? --The PWF Tag Team titles also changed hands in Quarryville, as Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita defeated Josh Daniels & Matt Striker. Striker deserted his partner in this one, but returned to the ring only to hit Daniels with the "Lungblower". Hidaka & Fujita took advantage and hit an assisted tornado DDT for the victory. This marks the second time the PWF Tag Team titles will make a trip to Japan, as they were held at one time by Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro Ohtani. Will the new champions return to the States to defend their gold? And will Daniels get an opportunity to confront Striker about his traitorous actions? --Speaking of Daniels, he is now the number one contender to Low Ki’s WORLD-1 Openweight title due to his victory over Homicide in Essington, PA. The two men went toe-to-toe for almost 20 minutes, amazing the fans with their desire and fighting spirit. Daniels must now prepare for facing the challenge of a lifetime in the always dangerous Low Ki. --Low Ki and Spanky retained their NWA International Light Heavyweight Tag Team titles with an amazing victory over Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita in Essington. Anyone who was there will never forget this contest, as all four men were at the top of their game. Ki and Spanky took home the win with their devastating finisher, "The King of the World", Sliced Bread #2 off the top onto Fujita, who was perched on Low Ki’s shoulders. Does Corino and Anderson’s open challenge extend to Low Ki & Spanky? Only time will tell... --The tour ended with Matt Striker confronting a victorious WORLD-1 Heavyweight champion Masato Tanaka after his match with CM Punk. Striker, who earlier in the night had defeated Kohei Sato, challenged Tanaka, saying that Masato is a great fighter, but that he is the best fighter. Tanaka immediately stated that Striker would be his next challenger when he returns to the USA! All this and much more went down during "REVISITED", so make sure you pick up the events on VHS and DVD when they are released! -Credit zerooneusa.com
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