Jump to content
TSM Forums
Sign in to follow this  
Guest Adam Gard

RBW Show In Chingord, London on June 4th 2005

Recommended Posts

Guest Adam Gard

Saturday 4th June 2005

Ryan Hall, Chingford, London

Live British Wrestling

 

 

The Ryan Hall in Chingford, North-East London, has become practically the only venue in the North of London to see British wrestling on a regular basis, since the start of events there in March 2004. Now in June 2005, a total of six events have already taken place, with the seventh set to take place on Saturday 4th June.

 

Past events in Chingford, London have been exciting times, with the likes of Johnny Kidd, "Wildcat" Robbie Brookside, "Wonderkid" Jonny Storm, "Misfit" Jorge Castano, Sammy Ray, Steve Grey, "Flying" Phil Powers and plenty more, all proving the point that British wrestling is the best wrestling in the world.

 

At the last show, we saw an incredible bout between two of the greatest technical wrestlers in British wrestling history, Johnny Kidd and Steve Grey. The contest was well-received and will go into history as being one of the top contests to date.

 

June's event sees the daytime taken up by a special training seminar with former WWE wrestler and star of ITV's Celebrity Wrestling, D'Lo Brown, with the evening seeing another night of top wrestling, presented by Revolution British Wrestling.

 

Confirmed for the show are the following bouts:

 

"Filthy" Phil Powers vs Eamon O'Neil

 

Known as being one of Britain's most controversial wrestlers, "Filthy" Phil Powers, formerly known as "Flying", is making a strong impression in RBW this year, picking up several victories, and staking his claim as being one of the country's top wrestlers at the current time.

 

Powers has a tough battle on his hands in Chingford, going up against the Irish powerhouse, Eamon O'Neil. O'Neil is widely tipped for success in the future, and holds a clear size advantage over Phil Powers.

 

It is hard to predict the outcome of this contest, but we are sure that their respective abilities will combine into what is likely to be a great contest.

 

"The Bulldozer" Carl Clinton vs Sammy Ray

 

Last month's Chingford event saw "The Bulldozer" Carl Clinton make his first in-ring appearance, in tag team action with "Demolition" Dave Maverick, taking on the team of Riccardo Young and Sammy Ray, who was replacing the injured Bobby Hostile.

 

With an impressive background in training, Clinton looks to be one of the most fearsome wrestlers to have graced the ring in a long time.

 

Following their tag team loss, Clinton has demanded a match against Sammy Ray, claiming that he will be able to defeat him and perhaps cause Ray some long-term damage.

 

Sammy Ray still holds onto the number 1 ranking, in the overall top 10 wrestlers in RBW. With fans hoping that 2005 will see him regain some Championship gold, a victory over Carl Clinton would certainly help him on his way to this.

 

 

AND MORE TO BE CONFIRMED

 

 

Revolution British Wrestling Live Event

 

Date: Saturday 4th June 2005

 

Venue: Ryan Hall, St Edmunds Church, On the corner of Chingford Mount Road/Larkswood Road, Chingford, London, E4.

Map

 

Times: Doors Open at 7.30pm. Event Begins at 8.00pm. Show Ends at 10.00pm.

 

Ticket Prices

 

Front Row (All Ages) - £9.00

Adults - £8.00

Concessions (Children Under 16, Senior Citizens and Disabled) - £6.00

Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children Under 16) - £25.00

 

£1.00 off every ticket purchased in advance!

 

Tickets are also available on the evening of the event.

 

Booking Methods

 

Telephone - 07950 576063

SMS Text Message - 07950 576063

E-Mail - [email protected].

In Person - Tickets for all events are available at all RBW training sessions and other RBW live events.

 

Travel Information

 

Nearest Train Station: Chingford or Highams Park

Nearest Tube Station: Walthamstow Central

Nearest Bus Routes:97, 158, 215, 357, 444, 505 (all go directly past the venue)

By Car: If travelling by car, from the North Circular Road (A406), leave at the Crooked Billet junction (Walthamstow) on to the A112 (Chingford Road). On leaving the roundabout you will pass the Walthamstow Stadium on your right. Cross the crossroads with the Morrisons supermarket turn-off on the left, just past this you enter Chingford. Continue proceeding along the road, past the parades of shops and the Royston Arms pub. You will see the venue on the main road as it veers to the right. The venue (a large red-brick building) stands slightly back from the main road.

Map

 

Other Information

 

A wide range of soft drinks will be on sale at this event. Cold food such as crisps, chocolate, cakes etc will be on sale at this event.

The venue has a small car park and also adequate street parking nearby, ideal for you to park in if you are travelling by car.

 

This venue has full disabled access and has adequate space for wheelchair users to watch the event. Additionally, the venue has disabled toilets.

 

 

For more information please visit http://www.revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk .

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Adam Gard

Andy Boy Simmonz vs Professor Ikeda

 

Andy Boy Simmonz is one of the most promising middleweights in British wrestling, and after defeating long-term rival Eamon O'Neil recently, he looks ready to rise on the ladder of success.

 

Unfortunately his next scheduled contest sees him against the masked mystery wrestler, Professor Ikeda. Ikeda has been causing waves around the country in recent months, making short work of all opponents. Only recently, it has been revealed that he is the next masked star, to be guided by Lloyd Ryan, former manager of the legendary Kendo Nagasaki.

 

With a huge element of uncertainty in the contest, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Adam Gard

UK Kid vs Chris Andrews

 

The UK Kid's return to RBW has been met with a mixed reception. Having turned quite arrogant, the UK Kid has made himself a lot of enemies in a small space of time.

 

He is one of the select few wrestlers who has managed to have a successful career both in Great Britain as well as abroad. The UK Kid began his career in the UK, turning pro at 16. At the age of just 18, he moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he trained and graduated at the wrestling training school of famous American wrestler, WWE superstar, Shawn Michaels. For the following years, the UK Kid wrestled extensively for over seventeen promotions in the USA, whilst sometimes returning to the UK to compete over here for various tours.

 

Clearly the underdog in this contest, RBW-trained Chris Andrews has a tough battle on his hands. Having only made his singles debut in recent weeks, Andrews lacks experience, but his intensity and proven ability should never be underestimated.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Adam Gard

Project Future vs "Demolition" Dave Maverick & "The Made Man" Tino Caesar

 

Rookie tag team Project Future, individually known as Riccardo Young and Bobby Hostile, have made a strong impression since their tag team debut back in November last year.

 

Keen to rise in the tag team ranks, they have accepted all challengers to date and don't look to be slowing down any time soon.

 

At the Chingford event, the team providing the opposition are "Demolition" Dave Maverick and "The Made Man" Tino Caesar.

 

Dave Maverick picked up a win over Project Future's Riccardo Young at the last Chingford event, which gives him further confidence in this contest.

 

Making his debut at the side of Maverick will be America's Tino Caesar. Caesar is one of the most exciting prospects in RBW, having trained extensively at the RBW London Training Centre, and now looking to get into active competition.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Adam Gard

rbwdvd.jpg

 

Tomorrow at the RBW event in Chingford, North-East London, the DVD of the recent event in Horndean, Hampshire will be released, available for anyone to purchase.

 

The DVD has been professionally edited, containing multiple camera angles, commentary from the new RBW commentary team, exclusive interviews and tons more. As an added bonus, the arrogant American wrestler, Tex Benedict, is on hand presenting each match and sharing his thoughts on the competitors in each.

 

Contained on the DVD are the following bouts:

 

1) El Diablo Loco vs Chris Andrews

2) Andy Boy Simmonz vs Eamon O'Neil

3) Kris Kay vs Sammy Ray

4) "Flying" Phil Powers vs UK Kid

5) Battle Gauntlet

 

The DVD is priced at just £9.99, and will be in limited supply tomorrow evening.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Adam Gard

RBW Results From Chingford, London

Saturday 4th June 2005

 

Saturday 4th June saw another RBW event take place at the Ryan Hall in Chingford, London for the seventh time.

 

Not short on surprises, the advertised line-up still took place as originally announced, yet surprise appearances from former WWE wrestler and Celebrity Wrestling superstar D'Lo Brown and NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion "Boston Bad Boy" Jason Rumble made sure that the evening was well worth remembering.

 

Full results are as follows:

 

Match One - Sammy Ray def "The Bulldozer" Carl Clinton

 

Match Two - "Filthy" Phil Powers def Eamon O'Neil

 

Match Three - Professor Ikeda def Andy Boy Simmonz

 

Interval - Former WWE wrestler and Celebrity Wrestling superstar D'lo Brown made a personal appearance following the training seminar earlier in the day, to sign autographs with the fans

 

Match Four - Project Future vs "Demolition" Dave Maverick & "The Made Man" Tino Caesar ended in a no-contest after "Filthy" Phil Powers attacked Project Future and some of the RBW Exeter Training Centre graduates. Luckily, Sammy Ray came to the rescue and told Powers that he had found him an opponent to challenge him for later on

 

Match Five - UK Kid def Chris Andrews

 

Match Six - NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion "Boston Bad Boy" Jason Rumble def "Filthy" Phil Powers. Professor Ikeda then ran out to attack Sammy Ray (who was at ringside during the contest) and was swiftly followed by Erin Angel, "The Bulldozer" Carl Clinton, "Demolition" Dave Maverick & "The Made Man" Tino Caesar. Thankfully, Eamon O'Neil, Andy Boy Simmonz and Project Future rescued Rumble and Ray, chasing off the attackers.

 

The next Chingford event is scheduled for Saturday 23rd July. Tickets are on sale now. For more information on this event, please visit www.revolutionbritishwrestling.co.uk .

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×