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The “Guess who’s back” edition!

 

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SWF Friday Night Frost and HOLT report

December 22, 2006

Jefferson, New Hampshire, at Santa’s Village

Report by Keith Bannister of Jefferson, New Hampshire, Smartmarks.com reader

 

Dark Match:

 

- Cutthroat beat JT Playa in 3:23 with a rollup.

 

 

Frost:

 

- “Hollywood” Spike Jenkins beat Bruce Blank in a Hardcore Match in 7:49 with a Tornado DDT onto a steel chair.

 

- TKO beat Déjà Vu in 6:37 with the TKO Spike.

 

- The first video package showed highlights of the history of the Cold Front Classic. Following the video, Kevin Cole interviewed Landon Maddix. Maddix talked about Cucaracha International, and gave a few backhanded compliments to JJ Johnson. He then proclaimed himself to be the greatest wrestler in SWF history, saying that he had accomplished everything that there is to accomplish in the SWF, but it would be icing on the cake for him to become a two-time Cold Front Classic winner, and even channeled his old tag team partner, saying that it was “Todd’s Will” that he win tonight.

 

- Aecas beat the Memphis Eel in 5:01 with a Chokeslam. Prior to that, Aecas no-sold the Eel’s piledriver. On his way backstage, Aecas bumped into Mister Bruner, who was on his way to the ring to set up the stage for the House of Marvelous. The two men had a stare down for a few seconds before Bruner continued on down to the ring.

 

- Sir Marvelous hosted a House of Marvelous segment where he invited the Scion of Light out to the ring, but ended up pulling the mic away from her every time she got ready to speak to ad lib his own answer. Eventually, S.O.L. got frustrated with this and attacked Marvelous, which led to Bruner attacking her, which, in turn, led to an impromptu match…

 

- Mister Bruner (with Sir Marvelous) destroyed Scion of Light in 2:59 with an avalanche splash off the second rope. Afterwards, Bruner powerbombed S.O.L. over the top rope and out of the ring! “Call the Ambulance,” indeed…

 

 

 

- The second video package showed Akira Kaibatsu’s run to the International Title, as well as the events leading up to the triple threat match. Afterwards, Cyclone Comet interviewed Kaibatsu, who said that he had become a marked man since winning the International Title, but that he had risen up to every challenge placed before him, and that this would be no different. Akira then pledged to walk out of Crimson Yuletide with the International Title.

 

- Kerry Staunton and Scott Rageheart beat Judge William Hearford and Fugue in 8:31, when Staunton and Rageheart hit a double-powerbomb on Fugue.

 

- They showed a video recap of the relationship between Michael Stephens and Gabriel Drake. Afterwards, Ben Hardy spoke to Michael Stephens, who stated that the issues between him and Drake have been a thorn in his side for far too long already, and that he was going to put an end to things tonight. Hardy mention the schedule that Stephens has had to keep defending all of his titles, and asked him if he felt fatigue would be a factor. Stephens got a little defensive at this point, saying that he was in the best shape of his career, and that he wasn’t even the least bit worried about wearing down. He went on to say that he’s never made excuses in his career, and that if Drake were to somehow beat him, he’s not the kind of man that would blame it on his schedule, so there was no point in Hardy even bringing it up. He closed by saying that it doesn’t matter how many times he’s had to wrestle recently, because once it came down to him and Drake, the outcome was going to be the same as it was between him and everybody else.

 

- Johnny Dangerous beat Jamie Drazon in 14:04 with a Blue Thunder Bomb.

 

 

 

 

Crimson Yuletide:

 

- It’ll be a shame if that was Flesher’s last match, especially since he’s proven that he’s still got it. I mean, the last time he “retired,” it came out of nowhere, but it was still a powerful moment… You can’t have the GOAT go out with no fan fare in a curtain jerker like that! Tom needs to go out at Genesis, or at least in a main event, or something; anything but that. No disrespect to Herzog, but Flesher deserves better.

 

- Before the match between Donette and Nighthawk could get started, Mr. Galatea came down to the ring and beat them both down with a barbed wire bat! I don’t think anyone was really looking forward to that match, anyway, so most people were real happy… Or maybe they were just happy to see Galatea; he got a HUGE pop. He even stayed in the ring to pose for a few minutes, before going backstage.

 

- They went a little over the top with this willitblend.com stuff between matches; they had people walking down the aisle giving out t-shirts and stuff, and even had a raffle to give out blenders… I’ll be glad when the SWF finds a new sponsor, though, ‘cause I can definitely live without having to put up with that again…

- A bunch of guys behind me had signs shaped like slices of bread, and they were all shouting “STRAIGHT FUCKING BREAD!” every time Jimmy hit a move throughout the Hardcore match… It was kind of creepy, to be honest with you…

 

- Once again, Triple J carries Maddix to a great match. These two have great in-ring chemistry, and their matches are always stiff as FUCK! Nice to see Landon finally figure out that Exploder… I even thought he was going to win there when he hit that Crash Landon… and then JJ went batshit… Landon stayed down for a good five minutes before he could finally move on his own power. The fans gave him a standing ovation as Megan helped him backstage.

 

- It’s very rare to watch a match where you just know that one guy’s going to win, and anything the other guy does is just delaying the inevitable. Flesher used to have that in his prime, and Drake has it now. I’ve seen Toxxic beat legends, but the whole time I was watching this match, I had this eerie feeling like nothing Toxxic did was going to be good enough. My heart was up in my throat for most of this match, but when Drake kicked out of that inglorious, it just fell down into my stomach… Congrats to Drake; he just would not be denied tonight.

 

 

 

 

Biggest Pops

1) Galatea!

2) Michael Stephens

3) Landon Maddix

4) Tom Flesher

5) Wildchild

 

Most Heat

1) Gabriel Drake

2) JJ Johnson

3) Alan Clark

4) Jay Hawke

5) Mike Cross

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i am saddened there was no mention of my match, and also would like to state that Akira knows not the best English, as he is Japanese, and that Landon rolled out of the ring immediately following the bell in the CFC match, as he was not actually knocked out.

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i am saddened there was no mention of my match, and also would like to state that Akira knows not the best English, as he is Japanese, and that Landon rolled out of the ring immediately following the bell in the CFC match, as he was not actually knocked out.
Well, I never said that Akira spoke clearly... As far as the CFC Final, I must have read that ending wrong, because I could have sworn that JJ knocked him out. And besides, a knockout makes the HOLT work better, so I think I'll leave it in there. :P

 

As for the oversight in not commenting on your match, mea cupla. I was sure that I'd put something in there, because I remember thinking how strange it was that you were writing a match where your character couldn't get disqualified... I also remembered that I couldn't figure out how that whole sequence where Akira chop-blocked Cross in the middle of that Iron Bomb was supposed to look.

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1) Alan was the one that COULD be disqualified, and if he was, the match would have just become a one-on-one. The other two guys could not be DQed. It was basically a catch-all kayfabe reason why Alan would be in a match where there were no disqualifications, but Alan isn't allowed to work a hardcore style (bloodmist not withstanding, as my board promo explained)

 

2) as for the chop-block... I was trying to write it as Akira throwing himself sideways and back-first into the back of Cross' legs... like he is doing a barrel roll. You know, just to make sure he had enough momentum to knock him down.

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since Cross fell backwards and Alan was basically in the powerbomb position (legs over the back of the shoulders), Alan landed on his feet and the back of Cross' head hit the concrete. The worst Akira would have gotten would have been the back of Cross' legs falling over him.

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