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AWS - 22 Oct. 05 - Results
Posted by Steven Bryant on Monday, October 24, 2005 @ 12:47 PM Pacific
AWS The Human Tornado retained the AWS Heavyweight title by defeating Adam Pearce in a steel cage match in the main event of the October 22nd AWS show. Also on the show Lil’ Nate defeated Quicksilver in a street fight to capture the AWS L.A. Lightweight Title. For complete results click below.

Lil’ Nate opened the show with an interview. He started off by thanking the fans for their reaction to him when he first debuted in AWS, but slowly started to become more and more upset for the fans cheering Quicksilver more, even though he’d cheated to get the L.A. Lightweight belt last month. The crowd turned solidly against Nate and prompted him to leave in a huff. On to the results:

1. R2K and Junior upset Los Chivos and Arrogance (Scott Lost and Joey Ryan) to capture the AWS Tag Team Titles when Juinor shot a Rolling Cradle on Enigma de Oro. Arrogance and Los Chivos began fighting each other allowing the upset. Los Chivos demanded a rematch next month.
2. Alex Koslov pinned Ronin with a top rope elbowdrop.
3. Hardkore Inc defeated Davey Richards and Tony Kozina. Richards seemingly had Katrazz pinned with a handful of tights only to see Aaron Aguilera nailed Davey with a boot allowing Katrazz to roll through and secure the pin.
4. Antonio Mestre beat Scorpio Sky by Disqualification when Sky nailed Mestre with a crutch that was brought to the ring by Mestre’s second, Pete Goodman. Goodman was using the crutch on Sky behind the referee’s back, only to see it backfire. When Sky used it on Mestre, the referee had no choice but to call for the bell.
5. Hook Bomberry and Lionheart beat The Forgotten (Johnny Paradise and Charles Mercury). Dino Winwood was ejected from ringside for trying to hold the feet of Lionheart down on a suplex attempt. Last month, The Forgotten got the win in this way, but not so yesterday. Post match, Dino came back to the ring and tossed in brass knucks, which were used to pummel Hook and Lionheart until refs were able to clear the ring.
6. Lil’ Nate defeated Quicksilver in a street fight to capture the AWS L.A. Lightweight Title for the 2nd time. Antonio Mestre and Scorpio Sky interfered in the match allowing Nate to pull and use a concealed chain to fall Quicksilver. Sky issued the challenge to Nate and Mestre for next month to face the reunited Aerial Express.
7. The Plague and Slymm went to a double count-out. The battle of the big men was surreal at times, seeing the massive Plague military press the 300-pound Babi Slymm. C. Edward Vander Pyle came out and announced that he’d signed The Plague as the newest member of his Family. These monsters went toe-to-toe and threw bombs all over the place, all over the FnS arena. Referee Goggles Montebello was forced to make the 10-count while Slymm and the Plague were in the midst of a very intense brawl ringside. I’m sure we haven’t seen the last of this.
8. The Human Tornado defeated “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce in a bloody steel cage main event. Tornado controlled the pace early with arm drags and a dropkick. Pearce tried to counter with the same but Tornado waved off the drop kick and shook his finger at Pearce. Then the larger Pearce took over and dominated Tornado for the majority of the match with brutal punches and chops. Tornado came back with a leg lariat and drove Pearce into the mat headfirst on a Frankensteiner out of nowhere and crawled toward the exit door. As he was making his way through, Mr. Vander Pyle slammed the door on Tornado’s head. Pearce then opened and slammed it again on Tornado, splitting him open. Pearce then opened up on Tornado, clawing at his bloody head and stinging him with jabs and elbows. Referee Rick Knox stepped in too close and got run over by Pearce as Tornado dropped down, sending Knox into the side of the cage. Pearce, sensing an opportunity called for a chair, which was thrown in by Vander Pyle. Pearce set the chair in between the top and middle rope in the corner. As Pearce tried to Irish Whip Tornado into the chair, Tornado reversed. Pearce countered and stopped the momentum with a straight right hand to Tornado’s bloody head. Pearce charged at Tornado, who leap frogged, and Pearce went head first into the chair. Almost instantly, Pearce was a bloody mess. Pearce bled all over the ring as Tornado staggered toward a corner post, hoping to climb out. Pearce followed and met Tornado on the top rope in the corner as both men dripped blood. Pearce hammered on Tornado’s back as he attempted to climb over the cage and brought him back in. Pearce stunned the crowd by delivering a top-rope Pedigree to Tornado. Both men were laid out at this point, with Pearce motioned to Vander Pyle to open the cage door. Pearce crawled toward the cage door as Vander Pyle screamed encouragement. Tornado could barely raise himself off the canvas as Pearce reached for the outstretched hands of Vander Pyle. Tornado managed to get to his feet and Pearce was a bloody mess and laid over the bottom rope with Vander Pyle pulling him toward the floor with all his might. Tornado turned and saw Pearce 3/4ths of the way out of the cage, looked to the top and realized he couldn’t climb over in time, and in one burst, ran and vaulted himself over the top rope, through the cage door, and onto Referee Marty Rubalcaba on the arena floor as a shocked Pearce looked on in utter amazement. Referee Rick Knox called for the bell as the entire crowd on hand at the FnS arena exploded and rose to their feet.

Pearce took the belt from Knox and rolled back in the ring with a microphone. The visuals were frightening as Pearce dripped blood on the microphone as he started to speak. He called Tornado back into the ring, calling him by his real name. Pearce began to talk about Tornado, and how he’d earned his respect, and how Tornado was a superstar in his eyes. He asked that he be allowed to be the first to give Tornado a standing ovation, which the crowd followed. Pearce said he was never more proud to shed blood nor shake hands with a better man. Pearce intro’d Tornado as the “rightful AWS champion” and strapped the belt around Tornado’s waist. As Tornado’s music hit, Pearce began a second ovation, and Tornado turned to the crowd to give thanks. Just then, Pearce blindsided him with a brutal forarm to the back on the head and began to lay boots to him. The Plague ran in and the beatdown was on. Pearce hit TWO jumping piledrivers and Tornado was out. Hook Bomberry and Lionheart tried to get into the cage, but the Plague held the door shut as Pearce locked in his Wahine Clutch Sleephold. Just then, Sexy Chino’s music hit and Chino sprinted around the ring ala the Ultimate Warrior to a huge ovation. Chino scaled the cage and jumped on Pearce’s back. Pearce snapmared Chino off and drilled him with a Piledriver, leaving him laying. Slymm’s music hit and Babi Slymm and Al Katrazz hit the ring to another huge ovation. Slymm forced the cage door open and pulled Plague out by his head as Katrazz climbed in and stopped Pearce with a series of punches. Katrazz hit Pearce with the Lockdown and Tornado followed with a superkick to the face of Pearce. Katrazz motioned for Tornado to go to the top of the cage, much to the delight of the crowd. As Katrazz held Pearce, Tornado came off the top of the cage with a corkscrew moonsault. Pearce somehow managed to move and Tornado nailed Katrazz! Pearce crawled out and to the back leaving a trail of blood. The crowd was stunned again as Tornado helped Katrazz up only to be greeted with a thunderous right hand. Referees, wrestlers, and even Bart pulled the two apart, and the show ended.

The next show was announced for November 26 at the FnS Arena.

Notes: Both Tornado and Pearce had numerous lacerations from the match. Pearce also suffered a broken right hand, presumably from the brutal punches thrown in the match. Both men were at home doing fine as this was written.

 
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