fazzle 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2008 Lazyness caused me to not post this until today, but here goes: Yes, I went to one of the at least dozen federations in the Carolinas to use CWA as their initials, but unlike the rest, this one isn't a variation on Carolina Wrestling Alliance/Association, this CWA is "Champions With Attitude" Lame name, but it was actually quite a good show. The night started off on a really fucked up note, with the ring announcer coming out and deciding to just screw with the crowd. Yes the ring announcer was playing heel. Kinda. Picking out the regulars in the crowd and making fun of them, until he stopped at the Box Boys who got a big pop from the crowd. I don't understand at all. It's just two guys in the front row...with a cardboard box. BUT WAIT! On the other side of the crowd, we have a new upstart group of Box GIRLS! Oh noes! Audience rivalry! Then the announcer gives away a bunch of free shit that the crowd doesn't really care about, until he gives away the cardboard box that the stuff was in. The Box gets a monster pop. Once again...I just don't fucking get it. The show starts up proper and they dissapoint the hell out of the crowd by saying that Sabu is injured and won't make it. CWA World Champion Raven comes out(with Lodi) telling the crowd that Sabu has a legit injury and didn't just decide to no-show. "The Universal" Phill Shatter(basically he looks like a Chris Masters type big-man) comes out with his manager Joey Nuggs (big fat guy dressed like a purple pimp) and says he wants a rematch with Raven for the world title, because apparently he was "this close" to winning it last night. Somehow they wind up signing a 3 on 2 handicap match for Raven's title with Raven and Lodi taking on Shatter, Nuggs, and whoever else they pick. Oh, and somewhere in here Raven ends up making dick jokes about Shatter. Read that again. RAVEN making DICK JOKES. What the fuck is going on here? Opening match: Gluteus Maximus (big fat guy in gladiator attire) and "The Man Scout" Jake Manning vs. Leroy Greene (maybe? something Greene) and The Black Panther. Basic tag contest, nothing really too exciting. Maximus pins Greene after a diving headbutt. Since this is a really short writeup, I figure this is the place to point out just how impressed I was with how professional everything looked. They actually had an ENTRANCE SET, plus lighting, music and entrance videos. The first indy fed I've gone to that actually gave a shit about their presentation. Second match: Johnny Swinger vs. "The Lucha Style Gangsta" Amien Rios vs. the CWA Carolinas Champion Josh Magnum in an elimination triangle match. I'm not really sure if Magnum's title was on the line or not, but it doesn't matter since he won the match after pinning Rios with a 450. This was easily the match of the night. Yes, for the only time in his career, Johnny Swinger actually participated in a match of the night. Well...half of a match of the night, as he was gone early on after Rios pinned him with a rollup. Biggest highlight of the match was Magnum throwing Rios into the crowd, about five seats away from where I was at, and then hitting him with a TOP ROPE Asai Moonsault. Other highlight was Magnum doing a suicide dive right into a chair, and on very minimal padding. Magnum was easily the breakout star of the night in my eyes. Third match: Nu Skool (Danny Dollar/Zack Salvation) vs Team Macktion (TJ and Kirby Mack) in a return match for the #1 contendership to the tag titles held by...I have no idea. Team Macktion always brings the goods, and Nu Skool seemed pretty good themselves. Macktion won in what I'm assuming is a botched finish, because it was simply a sunset flip, and everyone looked confused afterwards. Fucked up ending aside, it was a pretty good match. Intermission at this point, where the announcer pulled numbers out of a hat, and whoever had that number on their program got free tickets to a future show. It took him about 10 minutes to get a winning number, because NOBODY bought a damn program. Fourth match: "The Insane Lumberjack" Timber vs. Mikael Judas (a complete Kevin Thorn clone) This was the "crazy brawl" match of the evening. Once again action spilled out to the crowd, and once again it was RIGHT beside me, as security came around and made us all back up. Then half of the chairs in the first two rows got used as weapons, including mine...I think. It was all so scattered by the time they left I just grabbed a cheap plastic chair and used it to sit in. Highlight of the match was the crazy guy sitting in front of me that kept following Timber around trying to get him to use his chair. Timber wins by DQ when Judas chokeslams the ref. Another good match, with a lame finish. Main event: Raven/Lodi vs. "The Universal" Phill Shatter, Joey Nuggs and "The Hawaiian Assassin" Kimo for the CWA World title. Kimo er...the best way to put this? He looks like Kratos(from God of War) with furry boots. This was the weakest bout of the night. Everything was just slow and plodding and seemed like it was put together at the last minute. Raven basically turned it into a comedy bout, stealing Nuggs' hat and putting it on (which the crowd then chanted "Johnny Polo" for, causing Raven to ask whose side they were on) and putting the claw on Kimo and complaining when it wouldn't work. Match ends when Raven pins Nuggs with the Raven Effect. Overall, despite the lack of Sabu and only 5 matches, it was still a REALLY good time. I was really shocked at just how hot the crowd was, even though they only had about 300 people, it was their first ever show in Fayetteville, and were over 3 hours away from their regular "home bases." I'd go again definitely if there was another one near me. If anyone is in the Orangeburg or Columbia SC areas, I'd recommend it completely if you haven't gone before. .....God this is the spammiest post I've ever made. And why the hell did I waste this much time on an indy fed writeup that only about 6 people are gonna read? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BruteSquad_BRODY 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2008 Kimo?!?!?!!? I didn't realize he was a worker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fazzle 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2008 Uh...ok. Once again, there's obviously something there that I don't get. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Buzz 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2008 The Kimo he was joking about is a mixed martial arts fighter who was famous from his early UFC fights. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Young 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2008 You know, 300 people is very good for an indy crowd, especially away from their "home base". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fazzle 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2008 About 75% of them seemed to be "home base" fans that migrated to see the show, which is both impressive (that their fans are that loyal) and somewhat lame (that they couldn't get more new fans to go see it) I'm seriously thinking about traveling to see their next show. I'm pathetic, I know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Wolverton 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2008 I wasn't in Fayettville, but was at CWA's show Friday in Columbia, South Carolina providing color commentary for their TV taping. It was my first time experiencing CWA and I was extremely impressed with their setup. I walked around and felt like I was at a TV taping for WWE or TNA. It was a first class production and I was happy to be a part of it. At the show Friday, it was announced that in their return to Columbia in August, the featured match will be Gluteus Maximus (above mentioned Gladiator) & Amazing Kong vs. Shark Boy & Shark Girl. Terri Runnels will also be appearing at this show. Mikal Judas didn't start looking like Kevin Thorn until Thorn dropped his vampire gimmick. Judas has worked throughout the Carolinas, Georgia, and also did several tours of Puerto Rico. Judas appeared on RAW in December as the fake Diesel that Mr. Kennedy brought out to set up his match wtih Shawn Michaels at Armageddon Phill Shatter is a regular at NWA Anarchy in Cornelia, Georgia and appeared on RAW in December as the fake Razor Ramon in the same segment with Judas. While I'm on the subject of that RAW segment, TJ Mack of Team Macktion was Marty Jannetty that night. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hasbeen2 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2008 About 75% of them seemed to be "home base" fans that migrated to see the show, which is both impressive (that their fans are that loyal) and somewhat lame (that they couldn't get more new fans to go see it) I'm seriously thinking about traveling to see their next show. I'm pathetic, I know. Nothing at all pathetic about traveling to have a good time, see what sounds like a good promotion. What kind of shape was Raven in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fazzle 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2008 Raven was in better shape than last time I saw him in TNA, but still not near "peak" weight. If I had to guess I would say....250-260, maybe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fazzle 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2008 If anyone gives a shit (or just wants to see what type of condition Raven is in nowadays) they've posted a group of video highlights from this event on their webpage http://tapq.com/cwaprowrestling/videos/051...ites/index.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Wolverton 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2008 CWA has two shows in June. This Saturday (June 8th) they will be in their base city of Orangeburg, South Carolina at the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds. Appearing on this show will be CWA Tag Team Champions Team Ego (Will Snapp & Abel Adams), The Man Scout Jake Manning, the masked Black Pegasus, Gluteus Maximus, and CWA Television Champion Lodi. On June 28th, CWA will debut in Hendersonville, North Carolina at the Hendersonville National Guard Armory. Appearing on this show will be TNA Knockouts Champion Amazing Kong, Shark Girl, Amber O'Neil, Timber, & Phill Shatter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fazzle 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2008 I was originally planning on going to the June 7th(not 8th) show in Orangeburg, but I'll be out of town for other reasons instead. Hendersonville is a 5 1/2 hour drive so..fuck that. Not gonna go that far. I'm hoping to go to the August 8th show in Columbia though, just because I'm a Daffney mark. I'm hoping to not have to work that day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Wolverton 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2008 Can't say I blame you for missing the Hendo show. That is a ways out of the way. I've been to Fayetteville before and that was a haul from here in Greenville, SC. Was up that way in December 2006 for a seminar with Steve Corino. Was worth the trip for what I learned. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites