I feel that that there are a lot of talented wrestlers and plenty of opportunities for anyone who's willing to put in the amount of effort and dedication it takes to succeed. Any of the companies who provide the amount of entertainment to provide quality shows that will attract a solid fan base will succeed. As far as my future, I'm constantly open to learning new things and staying challenged and focused. Whether it's as a wrestler, manager or ring announcer.
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As reported last week, Adam Pearce and Colt Cabana met in a steel cage match Steel Domain Wrestling's "8th Level" show in Hopkins, Minnesota on July 19. In a raucous match that included battles on top of the cage and on the concrete floor around the ring area, Pearce walked away the victor after delivering two devastating pile drivers to his rival.
(Thanks to Mark Koval)
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Earlier this week, Imperial Wrestling Entertainment issued a statement including full results from the promotion's first show which was held on July 19 at the MAC TV Studios in Mount Pleasant, Michigan:
We would like to thank everyone who packed the MAC TV studios last night for our inaugural event! Ricky Caurdea quickly beat the debuting J.J. Hughes and Andrew Iron in quick succession. Claiming he was looking for real competition, out came "The Bruiser" Jamie Race! After a hard fought battle, Caurdea was able to steal the pinfall victory with a roll up and a handful of tights.
The team of Mike Idol and James Dillinger beat Magnum Force Corps (Cody Kelley and Nik VanCore) via disqualification after Cody hit Dillinger with the ring bell. After the match, Cody tied James to the ropes, which allowed Magnum Force Corps to double team Idol after the match. The bad blood between these two teams is far from over! Rocky Shocker came out to the ring to perform (according to him) the hit songs that made him a rock icon in the 80's! After nearly bursting everyone's eardrums in the studio audience with his "music", Uncle Hector came out and ran off Shocker after hitting him with a neck breaker.
FatTony Caurdea then attacked Uncle Hector, and an impromptu match began! After a back and fourth battle, FatTony was able to pick up the win after hitting Hector with a sit-out double choke bomb! In what will go down as a classic, Apocalypse bested Jack Price with the Apocabomb. This was a match that saw both men take each other to the absolute limit!
Stuntman Mike defeated Cody Leedy when an attempt to cheat backfired! During the match, Apocalypse came out to the ringside area aligning himself with Leedy. Apocalypse's distraction of the referee caused Leedy to grab Mike's helmet in an attempt to attack him with it. Leedy's attempt backfired however, as Stuntman kicked the helmet into Leedy's face, knocking Leedy out for the victory!
In the main event of the evening, "Gentleman" John Campbell took on "Brother" Will Vendetta for the vacant IWE world heavyweight championship! Both men battered one another, giving it everything that they had. It was Campbell ultimately reversing an Irish whip, and hitting Vendetta with his patented Annihilator (a hiptoss turned neckbreaker in mid air) that caused him to pick up the win and be crowned the new IWE world heavyweight champion! After the match, Apocalypse and Cody Leedy hit the ring and began triple teaming Campbell with Will Vendetta. Campbell was attacked with the belt, and Vendetta's Bible multiple times before Stuntman Mike and Jack Price hit the ring to make the save! After being helped up, Campbell got on the microphone and challenged Vendetta, Apocalypse, and Leedy to a six man tag team match at the next show, with Stuntman, and Price in his corner!
(Thanks to John Campbell)
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