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Vikings Shutout Minot State, 50-0, to Remain Undefeated in NSIC Duals
MINOT, N.D. – The Augustana wrestling team dominated Minot State on Sunday to a tune of a 50-0 shellacking. The Vikings improved to 10-5 in duals on the season and remained unbeaten in NSIC duals moving to 4-0.
For the second consecutive year the Vikings shutout the Beavers. Last season, Augustana defeated Minot State, 45-0, in Sioux Falls. It was also Augustana’s second shutout of the season, defeating Dakota Wesleyan on Dec. 4, 56-0.
Brandon Carroll got the dual underway with his sixth pin of the year. Carroll pinned William Horton-Hayden in the third period to give the Vikings a 6-0 lead.
Brandon Charbonneau kept the Viking rolling with a 13-4 major decision over Dean Arevalo. Austin Jordan and Jacob Anderson each earned decision victories and Tyler Nation picked up a forfeit win to give the Vikings a 22-0 at the midway point of the dual.
Augustana turned it up a notch in the second half of the dual winning each match by fall or tech fall.
Regan Bye got a first-period pin at 165 pounds and Ben Goodwin and Michael Lowman each recorded second period falls at 197 pounds and 285 pounds, respectively.
Lukas Poloncic and Aero Amo each rolled to first-period tech falls at 174 pounds and 184 pounds.
The Vikings will return to the Elmen Center next Sunday, Feb. 5 for a matchup against No. 24 Upper Iowa at 2 p.m.
Augustana 50, Minot State 0
125: Brandon Carroll (AUSD) over William Horton-Hayden (MSND) (Fall 6:36)
133: Brandon Charbonneau (AUSD) over Dean Arevalo (MSND) (MD 13-5)
141: Austin Jordan (AUSD) over Jered Sublet (MSND) (SV-1 4-2)
149: Jacob Anderson (AUSD) over Cody Haugen (MSND) (Dec 1-0)
157: Tyler Nation (AUSD) over (MSND) (For.)
165: Regan Bye (AUSD) over Parker Osterman (MSND) (Fall 1:48)
174: Lukas Poloncic (AUSD) over Frank Straka (MSND) (TF 16-0 2:09)
184: Aero Amo (AUSD) over Keegan Berry (MSND) (TF 16-0 3:00)
197: Ben Goodwin (AUSD) over Briley Crissler (MSND) (Fall 3:42)
285: Michael Lowman (AUSD) over Jacob Belland (MSND) (Fall 4:08)
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HOLDINGFORD — KMS’ Ryan Torkelson won two matches on Friday in the Section 5A tournament, but his first win of the day was perhaps the biggest of the tournament.
Torkelson’s 7-5 decision over Long Prairie-Grey Eagle/Browerville’s Levi Line at 195 pounds provided the winning points in the Saints’ semifinals victory, and KMS then defeated BBE 43-23 to win the section championship and a spot in the Minnesota State Wrestling Tournament.
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The Saints will be making their fourth Class A state tournament appearance when the team championships commence on March 2 at the Xcel Energy Center. Continue reading at www.wctrib.com
The Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association has awarded six $1,000 scholarships this year. Any Senior who has wrestled at a Minnesota High School and is college-bound was eligible to apply.
Here are this year’s scholarship winners:
Samuel Grove
Samuel Grove of Moorhead High School, the son of Mark and Kimberly Grove, is coached by Skip Toops. Samuel is a two-time wrestling state place winner and is also an outstanding football player and track athlete. Samuel is active in school life and was the American Legion Minnesota Boys State delegate from his school. Samuel has committed to wrestle at South Dakota State.
Bryce Kallenbach
Bryce Kallenbach from Watertown – Mayer High School, placed 5th in the state in wrestling as a Junior. He is a member of The National Honor Society and the Student Council at Watertown – Mayer and has played football. Bryce is undecided on his future college plans. He is the son of Jason and Amy Bauer and Brian and Molly Heimerl and is coached by Joe Traen.
Wyatt Gillette
Wyatt Gillette is coached by Keith Hanson at St. Peter High School. Wyatt, an A student, participated in the State Tournament as a Junior and is a three-year soccer letter winner. He is a member of the National Honor Society and participates in Concert Choir. Wyatt is active as a volunteer in his community and his church. Wyatt’s parents are Kelli and Bill Miller and Don and Meghan Gillette. He plans on attending either St. John’s University or Gustavus Adolphus College.
John Altendorf
John Altendorf from Goodhue High School is coached by Josh Grant and intends to enroll at Drake University. John is very active in his school. In addition to being a state wrestling participant, John plays baseball, is in choir and band, a National Honor Society member, was a recipient of the EXCEL award and is the student representative on the School Board. John is an A student and is also a leader in the local 4-H club and his church. John’s parents are Pam and Kevin Altendorf.
Bailee O’Reilly
Bailee O’Reilly is the second scholarship winner from Goodhue High School, and he is the son of Zach and Dorothy O’Reilly and the late Jamie O’Reilly. Bailee is the defending Class A 152 lb State Champion. Bailee is very active in school. He is a three-year football letter winner, a five-year Choir participant and has been a class officer twice. Bailee is an active member of his 4-H club. He is undecided about his college plans but hopes to wrestle at a Division 1 or Division 2 school.
Wade Sullivan
Wade Sullivan from Lakeville North High School is planning on attending The University of Minnesota Duluth. Wade is a two-time wrestling state placer. He is also an outstanding track athlete. He is a three-time letter winner in football, and as a senior was honored as an All-State player, and was named the 2016 Minnesota Gatorade player of the year. Wade, an outstanding student, is the son of Matt and Dana Sullivan and is coached by Dan Recchio.
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St. Cloud State University wrestling head coach Steve Costanzo and his staff of assistant coaches have announced the latest additions to the Huskies’ wrestling program.
Seven student-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent and will join the SCSU wrestling team for 2017-18: Garrett Aldrich (Albert Lea, Minn.), Devin Donovan (Wheaton Ill.), Shiquan Hall (Homestead, Fla.), Tyree Overton (Rock Island, Ill.), Tanner Pasvogel (Arlington, Minn.), Theodore Pierce (St. Francis, Minn.) and Riley Vanik (Sugar Grove, Ill.).
“This is an excellent class of student-athletes,” said Costanzo. “The recruiting class represents a group of fine young men who are great matches for St. Cloud State University and hold the right personal values that match the Huskies wrestling culture. We are extremely excited about their talents and the contributions they are going to make to the success of this program.”
In addition, Kolton Eischens (Pierz, Minn.), Tyler Hugg (St. Cloud, Minn./Granite City Baptist/Tech H.S.), Sakai Kelly (West St. Paul, Minn.) and Adam McSorley, Jr. (Hastings, Minn.) all signed acceptance of admissions letters to attend St. Cloud State University in the fall.
The addition of these student-athletes will join a crew of early Huskies wrestling commitments from the fall: Josh Barzowski (Park Ridge, Ill.), Max McGowan (Woodridge, Ill.), Zach Muller (Woodridge, Ill.), Billy Pitzner (Jefferson, Wisc.), Brady Reigstad (Kandiyohi, Minn.), Noah Ryan (Mantorville, Minn.) and Garrett Vos (Waconia, Minn.).
Albert Lea High School graduate, Aldrich, finished his senior season placing third at the 2017 2A MSHSL State Championships at 145-pounds. In addition, he is a past three-time MSHSL 2A State Champion winning the following titles at 132-pounds in 2016, 120-pounds in 2015 and 106-pounds in 2014. He accumulated a four-year mark of 165-20. Aldrich is the son of Curt and Robyn Aldrich.
Donovan, hails from Wheaton North High School in Wheaton, Ill. He placed third at the 2017 IHSA 3A State Championships at 160-pounds with a record of 44-3, and he placed sixth at the IHSA 3A State Championships at 160-pounds in 2016 with a record of 34-8. In addition, Donovan was crowned as the champion at the prestigious 2016 Al Dvorak Memorial Invite at 160-pounds. He combined for a 78-11 record in his final two seasons. He is the son of Greg and Jennifer Donovan.
South Dade High School and St. Thomas Aquinas High School graduate, Hall, earned two FHSAA 3A state titles in 2012 at 120-pounds and in 2010 at 103-pounds. He placed third in the 2011 FHSAA Championships at 112-pounds. A transfer from North Iowa Area Community College, Hall earned the 2016 NJCAA National Championship at 133-pounds and placed fourth at the 2015 NJCAA’s at 133-pounds for the Trojans. He is the son of Curtis Dewberry and Yolanda Sands Dewberry.
Overton, a 2015 Rock Island High School graduate, earned a career high school mark of 73-22. A transfer from Lincoln College, Overton placed third at the 2017 NJCAA National Championships at 174-pounds. In addition, he placed eighth at the 2016 NJCAA National Championships earning All-American honors in both seasons. A two-time NJCAA Academic All-American, he is the son of Steve Overton and Heather Martin.
Sibley East High School senior and Arlington, Minn. native Pasvogel, earned the 2017 MSHSL 1A State Championship at 132-pounds this past winter. He is a four-time MSHSL state medalist placing fourth in 2016 at 120-pounds, second in 2015 at 113-pounds and third in 2014 at 106-pounds. He had a career mark of 178-53. He is the brother of former Huskies wrestling great Tyler Pasvogel and the son of Burt and Lisa Pasvogel.
Pierce, a St. Francis High School senior, placed fifth at the 2017 MSHSL 3A State Championships last winter at 145-pounds. He placed third at the 2016 MSHSL 2A State Championships at 138-pounds. He also qualified for the 2015 and 2014 MSHSL Championships at 120-pounds and 113-pounds respectively. He amassed a four-year career mark of 134-31. He is the son of Billy and Jenny Pierce.
Hailing from Sugar Grove, Ill., Vanik, a high school senior at Kaneland High School finished his season with a third-place finish at the 2017 IHSAA 2A State Championships. A projected 184-pounder for the Huskies, Vanik placed seventh at the 2016 USAW Pre-Season Nationals to earn All-American honors. He had a four-year career mark of 142-41. He is the son of Tom & Stephanie Vanik.
Eischens, a product from nearby Pierz High School, Pierz, Minn. He is three-time MSHSL 1A state medalist and four-time state qualifier. He placed third at 152-pounds in 2016, fifth at 152-pounds in 2015, second at 145-pounds in 2014 and was a state qualifier in 2012 at 106-pounds for the Pioneers. Eichens, accumulated a career mark of 195-35 including 97 wins by fall. A transfer from Itasca Community College, he wrestled for former Huskies wrestling great Nick Wilkes and sported an 18-5 record this past season. He is the son of Steen and Robyn Eichens.
Hugg, a senior at Granite City Baptist Academy in St. Cloud, competed for nearby St. Cloud Tech High School under legendary coach Bob Boeck. He was the 2017 MSHSL 3A State Runner-up at 195-pounds for the Tigers. He was a MSHSL state qualifier in 2016 and 2015 at 195-pounds. Hugg had a three-year mark of 104-17. He is the son of Jeff and Tresa Hugg.
Henry Sibley High School senior, Kelly, will join the Huskies wrestling squad in the fall. He is a three-time MSHSL state qualifier and a two-time state place winner. Kelly finished his senior campaign with a sixth place finish at the 2016 MSHSL 2A State Championships at 160-pounds. In addition, he placed fifth at the 2015 MSHSL 2A State Championships at 152-pounds. He amassed a career mark of 126-39. Kelly is the son of Christopher Kelly and Bobbie Jean Nowak.
A senior at Hastings High School, McSorley finished his senior campaign with a third-place finish at the 2017 MSHSL 3A 132-pound State Championships. In addition, he was a third place finisher at the 2016 MSHSL State Championships at 126-pounds and a 2015 MSHSL state qualifier at 120-pounds. McSorley had a career mark of 155-30. He is the son of Adam McSorley, Sr. and Jennifer Schichel.
“The incoming class is going to have a great impact on our team next season,” said Coach Brady Wilson. “The coaching staff is excited to get started and see them make their mark on our program in their first year!”
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One of the nation’s elite NCAA Division II programs over the past decade, St. Cloud State charted a second place finish at the 2017 NCAA Division II championships. The Huskies were 17-1 overall and won their sixth consecutive NSIC championship in 2016-17 with a perfect 8-0 record. SCSU won the 2017 NWCA Division II National Duals and later captured the top spot at the 2017 NCAA Division II Super 3 Region tournament.
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MOORHEAD, Minn. – Minnesota State University Moorhead head wrestling coach Kris Nelson has announced that Blake Bosch has been named as an assistant coach on the Dragon staff.
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One of the most decorated wrestlers in MSUM history, Bosch wrapped up a stellar four-year career for the Dragons this past March. He finished as the national runner-up at 133 pounds at the Division II Wrestling Championships in Birmingham, Ala. Bosch was the seventh Most Dominant Wrestler in Division II, according to awards announced by the NCAA earlier this week.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my four years competing for MSUM and developing a lot of relationships with a lot of people around all of campus,” Bosch said. “Now I’m excited to move forward and give back some of the support and guidance I received from many, many people to the next generation of Dragons as an assistant coach. It will be a great experience for me to learn from Coach Nelson in a new way, since he has had such a large impact on my life already. I also feel that I will have a positive impact and be able to relate very well with the guys on the team that I have already developed relationships with and future guys coming in.”
He finished the season 32-2 and was the national runner-up at 133 pounds. Bosch recorded 15 pins on the season and was the highest scorer at 133 pounds of all D2 wrestlers. He finished his career as a three-time All-American, two-time Super Region 3 champion and was the 2016-17 NSIC Wrestler of the Year.
“Blake will be a tremendous asset for our program and will be involved in all areas of the program,” Nelson said. “He was an outstanding college wrestler that knows what it takes to be successful at the D2 level. I’m confident he will do a great job passing on his knowledge of the sport to the team and bring a competitive edge as a workout partner for the lower weight classes.”
Bosch had a career-record of 115-35 at MSUM and is second in all-time victories at the school. He was a two-time MSUM Male Athlete of the Year.
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2017 Bison Open Results. November 11th at Fargo, N.D..
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Bison Open Brackets 2017
Wt Class – 125
1st Place – Skyler Petry of University of Minnesota
2nd Place – Connor Brown of South Dakota State University
3rd Place – Paul Bianchi of North Dakota State University
4th Place – Justin Portillo of South Dakota State University
5th Place – Jared Goldsmith of Minnesota State University Moorhead
6th Place – Cole Jones of Minnesota State University Moorhead
1st: Skyler Petry (University of Minnesota) won by decision over Connor Brown (South Dakota State University) (Dec 8-6)
3rd: Paul Bianchi (North Dakota State University) won by major decision over Justin Portillo (South Dakota State University) (Maj 9-1)
5th: Jared Goldsmith (Minnesota State University Moorhead) won by decision over Cole Jones (Minnesota State University Moorhead) (Dec 6-3)
Wt Class – 133
1st Place – Seth Gross of South Dakota State University
2nd Place – McGwire Midkiff of North Dakota State University
3rd Place – Rylee Molitor of South Dakota State University
4th Place – Sawyer Degen of North Dakota State University
5th Place – Aaron Sistrunk of Minnesota State University Moorhead
6th Place – Ryan Ford of Northland Community & Tech College
1st: Seth Gross (South Dakota State University) won by fall over McGwire Midkiff (North Dakota State University) (Fall 4:32)
3rd: Rylee Molitor (South Dakota State University) won by decision over Sawyer Degen (North Dakota State University) (Dec 4-2)
5th: Aaron Sistrunk (Minnesota State University Moorhead) won by tech fall over Ryan Ford (Northland Community & Tech College) (TF 17-0)
Wt Class – 141
1st Place – Sam Hampton of North Dakota State University
2nd Place – Henry Pohlmeyer of South Dakota State University
3rd Place – Brent Jones of University of Minnesota
4th Place – Mason Schulz of Minnesota State University Moorhead
5th Place – Nicolas Colunga of North Dakota State University
6th Place – Taylor Nein of North Dakota State University
1st: Sam Hampton (North Dakota State University) won by major decision over Henry Pohlmeyer (South Dakota State University) (Maj 14-0)
3rd: Brent Jones (University of Minnesota) won by tech fall over Mason Schulz (Minnesota State University Moorhead) (TF 16-1)
5th: Nicolas Colunga (North Dakota State University) won by tech fall over Taylor Nein (North Dakota State University) (TF 24-4)
Wt Class – 149
1st Place – Colten Carlson of South Dakota State University
2nd Place – Mitchell Bengtson of North Dakota State University
3rd Place – Kyle Gliva of North Dakota State University
4th Place – Ben Brancale of University of Minnesota
5th Place – Jaden VanMaanen of North Dakota State University
6th Place – Mitchell Friedman of North Dakota State University
1st: Colten Carlson (South Dakota State University) won by injury default over Mitchell Bengtson (North Dakota State University) (Inj. 1:45)
3rd: Kyle Gliva (North Dakota State University) won by decision over Ben Brancale (University of Minnesota) (Dec 6-4)
5th: Jaden VanMaanen (North Dakota State University) won by injury default over Mitchell Friedman (North Dakota State University) (Inj. 0:00)
Wt Class – 157
1st Place – Clayton Ream of North Dakota State University
2nd Place – Luke Zilverberg of South Dakota State University
3rd Place – Jose Champagne of University of Minnesota
4th Place – Nick Mergen of North Dakota State University
5th Place – Zach Berry of Minot State University
6th Place – Carson Brolsma of University of Minnesota
1st: Clayton Ream (North Dakota State University) won by decision over Luke Zilverberg (South Dakota State University) (Dec 8-3)
3rd: Jose Champagne (University of Minnesota) won by decision over Nick Mergen (North Dakota State University) (Dec 3-2)
5th: Zach Berry (Minot State University) won by injury default over Carson Brolsma (University of Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)
Wt Class – 165
1st Place – Andrew Fogarty of North Dakota State University
2nd Place – Logan Peterson of South Dakota State University
3rd Place – Brett Bye of South Dakota State University
4th Place – Weston Dobler of Minnesota State University Moorhead
5th Place – Kelby Hawkins of South Dakota State University
6th Place – Devon Sievers of South Dakota State University
1st: Andrew Fogarty (North Dakota State University) won by major decision over Logan Peterson (South Dakota State University) (Maj 9-0)
3rd: Brett Bye (South Dakota State University) won by decision over Weston Dobler (Minnesota State University Moorhead) (Dec 6-0)
5th: Kelby Hawkins (South Dakota State University) won by decision over Devon Sievers (South Dakota State University) (Dec 6-4)
Wt Class – 174
1st Place – David Kocer of South Dakota State University
2nd Place – Michael Otomo of North Dakota State University
3rd Place – Jesse Shearer of North Dakota State University
4th Place – Adam Blees of Minnesota State University Moorhead
5th Place – Colton Clingenpeel of North Dakota State University
6th Place – Nick Knutson of North Dakota State University
1st: David Kocer (South Dakota State University) won by tech fall over Michael Otomo (North Dakota State University) (TF 19-4)
3rd: Jesse Shearer (North Dakota State University) won by decision over Adam Blees (Minnesota State University Moorhead) (Dec 5-2)
5th: Colton Clingenpeel (North Dakota State University) won by decision over Nick Knutson (North Dakota State University) (Dec 5-1)
Wt Class – 184
1st Place – Martin Mueller of South Dakota State University
2nd Place – Brady Ayers of South Dakota State University
3rd Place – Dylan Anderson of University of Minnesota
4th Place – Tyler McNutt of North Dakota State University
5th Place – John Frisco of University of Minnesota
6th Place – Keegan Berry of Minot State University
1st: Martin Mueller (South Dakota State University) won by major decision over Brady Ayers (South Dakota State University) (Maj 13-3)
3rd: Dylan Anderson (University of Minnesota) won by decision over Tyler McNutt (North Dakota State University) (Dec 11-6)
5th: John Frisco (University of Minnesota) won by fall over Keegan Berry (Minot State University) (Fall 5:49)
Wt Class – 197
1st Place – Cordell Eaton of North Dakota State University
2nd Place – Chase O`Connor of University of Minnesota
3rd Place – Evan Foster of Minnesota State University Moorhead
4th Place – August Peplinski of North Dakota State University
5th Place – Briley Crissler of Minot State University
6th Place – Jesse Sherman of Unattached
1st: Cordell Eaton (North Dakota State University) won by major decision over Chase O`Connor (University of Minnesota) (Maj 15-4)
3rd: Evan Foster (Minnesota State University Moorhead) won by decision over August Peplinski (North Dakota State University) (Dec 7-6)
5th: Briley Crissler (Minot State University) won by major decision over Jesse Sherman (Unattached) (Maj 13-3)
Wt Class – 285
1st Place – Daniel Stibral of North Dakota State University
2nd Place – Brandon Metz of North Dakota State University
3rd Place – Alex Macki of South Dakota State University
4th Place – Kevin Vough of South Dakota State University
5th Place – Blake Wolters of South Dakota State University
6th Place – Jacob Belland of Minot State University
1st: Daniel Stibral (North Dakota State University) won by medical forfeit over Brandon Metz (North Dakota State University) (MFF)
3rd: Alex Macki (South Dakota State University) won by fall over Kevin Vough (South Dakota State University) (Fall 0:32)
5th: Blake Wolters (South Dakota State University) won by decision over Jacob Belland (Minot State University) (Dec 3-2)
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New Japan Pro Wrestling has posted another update on Hiromu Takahashi’s condition following the neck injury that he suffered at this past Saturday’s G1 Special.
NJPW noted that Takahashi was able to travel back to Japan today, where he will proceed with treatment. He had been hospitalized in San Francisco after Saturday’s match against Dragon Lee at the Cow Palace.
Takahashi injured his neck towards the end of the match when a Phoenix Plex spot went wrong and he landed on his head/neck as he was given the move. The match continued for a couple of minutes after that, ending when Takahashi hit the Time Bomb to retain the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.
NJPW has yet to officially confirm Takahashi’s exact injury, but Dave Meltzer reported that the original belief was that Takahashi suffered a broken neck. NJPW wrote on Monday morning that Takahashi was undergoing a thorough evaluation but was conscious and able to sit and talk.
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Here are notes from last night’s PWG Threemendous V show at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles. There were no matches of the year, but aside from the opener, every match was very good to great:
– Dalton Castle defeated David Starr with a crossface submission.
Castle is very limited in what he can do due to all his injuries. It was never boring but probably went too long. Starr did a scary tope spot. Castle was nowhere near him and the plan was to do a tope into either the chairs a few rows deep or the floor. And that’s what he did.
– Rey Horus defeated Penta 0M with a rana off the top rope.
Excellent match. Fans threw a lot of money in when it was over. This was high-level Lucha done with the modern United States indie style worked in.
– Jeff Cobb defeated Joey Janela with the Tour of the Islands.
As expected, Janela did crazy bumps and Cobb did insane power moves. Cobb did a superplex off the middle rope where he had Janela up, keeping him at a nearly 90 degree angle rather than vertical in a way where the laws of physics looked like there’s no way he could have gotten him back up. He did.
– PWG Tag Team Champions The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) defeated The Young Bucks to retain their titles
This started as total comedy. The Young Bucks started out almost doing a Drew Gulak gimmick of anti-high spots, coming out with the “How Psychology Works” book that Kenny Omega gave them on Being the Elite this week. So whenever Nick Jackson would want to do high spots early on, Matt Jackson would spot him. Xavier and Wentz did all kinds of high flying.
The Young Bucks opened up late and it turned into the best match on the show. Everyone thought it was over when they gave Xavier a Meltzer Driver on top of the psychology book, but Wentz made the save. They set up More Bang for Your Buck, but Matt got pinned with a crucifix. They all raised each others’ hands after.
– Rey Fenix defeated Trevor Lee with a Fenix Driver.
One thing very different is the perception of Impact Wrestling. Lee always comes out and says he’s from Impact and he’s making money doing that gimmick, and it usually gets a lot of heat. Here, almost nobody booed him even playing it up as a heel, so it appears the indie crowd hating Impact days are over.
Fans threw money here as well.
– Matt Riddle defeated Marty Scurll
Two great pros. The match was short but excellent. Instead of breaking Riddle’s fingers, Scurll broke his toes and then stomped on the other foot. Riddle powered out of a chicken wing and used a tombstone piledriver followed by the Twister submission.
– PWG World Champion WALTER defeated Brody King to retain his title
This was advertised as non-title, but King asked WALTER to put the belt up and he agreed. The story was that King kept ducking and escaping WALTER’s chops while chopping the hell out of WALTER. WALTER’s chest was all bruised. The chops were exploding.
Walter finally started hitting chops in the end. This was one of those matches that was probably better live because of the impact of them.
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