The venerable Michigan Sports Camp was the site for this event, and a rowdy crowd of 50+ was in attendance, and they were not disappointed. First match of the night saw Sean Tyler take on the masked man, Ninjoe. Pretty much a shutout, as the veteran Tyler had too much of an edge in experience for his masked foe to overcome. The over matched Ninjoe fell victim to a crushing cradle piledriver in less than three minutes.
Second match pitted the returning veteran, Keith Creme, who after taunting the crowd, turned his attention to the debuting Sun Hado, from Japan. This also proved to be a mismatch, as Creme, a wily and talented grappler, proved to be to much for his opponent to handle. After a few minutes of abuse Creme locked on a submission hold to gain the nod.
Next up, Chase Matthews took on CJ Otis, these two were more evenly matched, and had an exciting fast paced match with Otis getting the victory with a pin after a series of eight German suplexes! The two competitors shook hands after the match. Mattews asked for, and was granted a rematch at the next event (details at the end of this article).
Match number four saw former POG champion, Noah Lott take on Mike Musso (think Moose Cholak without the moosehead.). The two battled on even terms, until the referee took a bump. Taking advantage of the situation, Musso delivered a mule kick to Lott's groin, and then picked up the win with a backslide, proving, I guess, that you can keep a good man down!
Now it was time for a non-title tag match pitting the champs, "Pretty Nifty," (Jack Verville and Mr. Nifty) against the new Kosher Club, Joseph Schwartz and new partner, Dickie Bronsonfeld. This was a crowd pleaser featuring four experienced wrestlers hitting on all cylinders. The crowd was totally into action, and totally behind the Kosher Club.
The challengers picked up the win with a reverse roll up and will challenge the champs for the title at the next event. Now it was time for everyone to catch their breath, have a snack, and take care of other needs. In short, it was time for an intermission.
First up after the break, was Christin Able meeting Mitch Johnson. This was another hard fought match with Johnson taking everything Able could dish out (at one point a frustrated Able was heard to mutter,, "what do I have to do to beat this guy?"). Eventually he solved his conundrum and pinned his foe for a hard fought victory. Special referee for this match was very popular star, "The SI."
Next event pitted the returning Jimmy "The Hype" Shalwin, taking on Darrell "The Prodigy" Jackson. After starting with a lengthy harangue on the mic, outlining his reasons for first leaving, and now returning to, POG.
Jackson was game, but no match for Shalwin who polished him off with a choke slam.
The main event saw POG champion Dollar, and his partner, Fabuzio, take on BAM and his partner Jack Thriller, in a wild and wooly affair that saw lots of action in and out of the ring, as well as liberal use of various weapons. Dollar and his partner eventually picked up the tainted win, and beat a hasty retreat! Thus bringing the curtain down on an excting evening of old school wrestling,
Next show is on June 23ed, "Faded Glory 7," And will feature a Tag Title match, a selection of a number one contender for the POG title, and in a special event Sybil Starr will take on the fast rising Betty Battles.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
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