CWF Mid Atlantic Report

Boogie Returns and Kazi Rules at CWF End Of An Era II!

A Special Photo Extra!

Mid Atlantic Sportatorium

Burlington NC

02.20.10

"Big" Ray Kandrack was out first for CWF End Of An Era II for singles action. His opponent, newcomer "Surfer" Jay Odyssey hit the ring and never knew what hit him. Officially, the match time was one minute and thirty-two seconds, but it was technically over when the newcomer stepped through the ropes. Kandrack's stock continues to rise in the Mid Atlantic area with impressive showings on the large stage events.

Next up was a 9 Man TV Title Contenders Scramble, introducing Sindicate's "Untouchable" Evan Banks & Cedrick Alexander to begin the battle. For the next seven minutes, a new competitor was introduced ever minute until all nine were in the bout. Eliminations began before all nine competitors were introduced, with Showtyme's Trevor Lee making his way out of the arena first. Patrick Wright, Canadian Mercenary #3 and "Creepy" Cecil Scott were pinned or tossed over the top ropes, followed by Cedrick Alexander & Hugh B. "Bad News" Johnson. The match ended up with both members of Sindicate, Banks & Michael "the Fury" McAllister standing in the ring with the masked Chiva Kid. The Sindicate doubled up on the masked Mexican star, but somehow Banks was tossed over the top rope as Chiva dropped onto McAllister for the final elimination by pinfall to win a guaranteed shot at the CWF Mid Atlantic Television Title.

Destiny's "Infamous Icon" Joey Silvia & "High Definition" Steve Greene w/Ty Dillinger were out next for tag team action against "El Fuego" Jesse Ortega & Matt Smith. The former teammates attacked each other with gusto as the bout started with Greene & Ortega renewing their new-found rivalry. When PWS Heavyweight Champion Silvia made his way into the ring, he demanded "the Kid" Matt Smith. Smith answered the challenge and went straight to the face of the challenger, holding up his end of the battle. Ortega was relegated to spectator in the later moments of the battle as Destiny made precision tags and doubled their efforts to pin the former RGL champ. Despite his remarkable efforts, Destiny walked away with a pinfall win.

New CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion Roy "Rage" Wilkins was out next, to say a few things about his new title and then demanded his challenger come to the ring. "One Man Boy Band" Roo-D Lewis answered the challenge, climbed through the ropes and did everything in his power to upset the new TV Champ. Wilkins, however, had no part in allowing anyone to take his first major Mid Atlantic title from him and settled the match with a pinfall to retain the title with nearly two minutes remaining in the customary 10 minute television time limit.

Aftermath's Jaxon Dane, Marcellus "Mid Atlantic" King & William L. Cross were out next to throw down the challenge to the CWF & PWS Tag Champions for some title action. Fatback Enterprises' "Dangerous E" Corey Edsel, Donnie Dollar$, "Jersey" Nick Richards & Brad Stutts responded in person with a few words about the title situation, only to be interupted by Alex Adonis, Crystal Clear & Butch McLean, who threw their hats into the ring for a shot at one of their title straps. A brawl erupted as the competitors and managers squared off and battled in the ring, on the floor and into the ringside seats. After several minutes, the event's referees ran in with reinforcements to settle down the riot in the arena. Then a real brawl erupted and continued on for several more minutes with a new fight breaking out when one was finally broken up. When the brawls died down many more minutes later, manager Stutts took the house mic and announced that his champions would defend BOTH the CWF Mid Atlantic & PWS Tag Titles against BOTH Adonis & McLean and King & Dane on March 6th in Three-Way Tag Title action!

PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris w/William L. Cross were out next to defend the title against hot young Chase Dakota. The challenger started strongly, going toe-to-toe with the arrogant champion, countering some offensive moves while dodging others. Xsiris began to show a little bit of frustration as Dakota dropped his back across his knee, sliding to the floor for a chance to catch his breath. Xsiris returned to the ring and endured another fast onslaught from the young challenger before taking control and rolling him up for a convincing pinfall win to retain his title.

Lumberjacks were called out to surround the ring for the next match as the mask of Charlie Brown from Outta Town was up against the manager's license of Destiny's Ty Dillinger. Brown started off in control early, but the crafty manager showed off some impressive wrestling moves of his own as the match evened out at the midway point. Despite an unexpected clothesline from former heavyweight champion Brass Munkey, who came to the ring to help clear out Destiny, Dillinger soon found himself rolled up for the three-count. Sliding to the floor as Munkey & Lee Valiant joined Brown in the ring, Dillinger & Destiny retreated while shouting back at the ring and pleading with the official for relief. When they finally turned to exit the arena, the video screen came to life with the REAL Charlie Brown speaking live from the Guilford County Jail. He explained that contractually, should he not be able to compete, a suitable replacement could be named. He said he had no choice due to his incarceration to name a replacement, just as the "Charlie Brown" in the ring unmasked to reveal Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride.

The Kazi Rules main event battle for the CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Title started in earnest with champion Kamakazi Kid producing a Star Wars™ Light Saber and battling against "the 1st" Ric Converse, who had procured a kendo stick from beneath the ring. Steel chairs were soon introduced, as was a ladder, a table, and several other items of plunder. The Kazi Rules table shattered into pieces as Converse tossed the champion from the top rope back-first through it to the concrete floor. Then Kazi Rules kicked in. Kazi went under the ring, this time producing a bundle of taped up fluorescent lamps. Finding Converse heading toward the exit, the champion chased him up the entry ramp and smashed the lamps over the head of the former five-time champion before heading back to the ring. Kamakazi Kid produced a large black sack from under the ring, climbed back through the ropes and slowly poured about a half million steel thumbtacks onto the ring canvas. Both men went into the tacks before the Aftermath's King, Dane & Xsiris hit the ring and attacked Kazi. Fatback Enterprises' Edsel, Dollar$ & Stutts hit the ring as Lee Valiant joined from the announce position to remove the uninvited guests from the ring area. Kazi ended the match with a convincing pinfall win and both competitors required help in exiting the arena area.

CWF Mid Atlantic returns to live action on Saturday March 6th at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium for a full card of exciting pro wrestling action at 7:30pm! Reserve your seats now at CWF247.COM!

(Above) CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Kamakazi Kid climbs the ropes, turnbuckles and "the 1st" Ric Converse seconds before being tossed back-first in a table on the floor in Kazi Rules CWF Heavyweight Title action at CWF End Of An Era II at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium.

Live from CWF End Of A Era II!

Hugh B. "Bad News" Johnson struggles back to his feet as Chiva Kid lands on the Sindicate's Michael "the Fury" McAllister in TV Title Scramble action.

Johnson looks on as Cedrick Alexander pins "Creepy" Cecil Scott.

Jesse "El Fuego" Ortega snatches the arm of Destiny's "High Definiion" Steve Greene in tag team action.

Matt Smith cranks on the wrist of Destiny's "Infamous Icon" Joey Silvia.

Ortega & Smith flip Silvia into the ring lights.

Smith goes straight to the face of Greene in the corner.

Greene retaliates as Silvia approves.

Challenger Roo-D Lewis hooks up with CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion Roy "Rage" Wilkins, in his first title defense.

Lewis cranks on the head of the TV champ.

The referee counts for a break as Roo-D gets radical.

Wilkins drops a knee into the shoulder of Lewis after dropping him to the canvas.

Alex Adonis, Crystal Clear & Butch McLean call out Fatback Enterprises.

After a brawl breaks out, Fatback Enterprises manager Brad Stutts takes out some frustrations on Aftermath manager William L. Cross.

Adonis & McLean double up to destroy young "Surfer" Jay Odyssey after he came out the help clear up the brawl.

PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris abuses challenger Chase Dakota in title action.

Dakota drops X across his knee in an offensive flurry from the youngster.

Xsiris puts the boots to the midsection of Dakota.

Dakota jumps from the top turnbuckles onto the hung up Xsiris.

Charlie Brown from Outta Town cranks on the head of Destiny manager Ty Dillinger in Mask v. Manager's License Lumberjack action.

Dillinger drops a knee on the skull of Brown on the canvas.

Brown launches Dillinger over the top ropes into the assembly of lumberjacks.

Dillinger goes toe-to-toe with Charlie Brown.

The two exchange haymakers.

Brass Munkey accidently hammers Dillinger with a clothesline.

Dillinger and Destiny members complain loudly after the pinfall decision.

Brass Munkey & Lee Valiant join Charlie Brown in the ring as the video screen comes to life with the "real" Charlie Brown from the Guilford County Jail.

"Suitable replacement" Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride unmasks in the ring.

CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Kamakazi Kid enters the ring for Kazi Rules action with a Star Wars™ Light Saber.

Challenger "the 1st" Ric Converse attacks with a kendo stick.

Converse sets up Kazi for a beating on the ladder.

Kazi returns the favor after placing Converse on the ladder.

Converse runs through Kazi in the center of the ring.

Kamakazi Kid flies over the ropes onto Converse and manager William L. Cross.

Kazi apologizes for his collision and offers Cross some refreshment.

Kazi slaps the taste out of Converse's mouth.

Converse drops from the top turnbuckles with only plunder to greet him.

Kazi chases Converse onto the ring entrance ramp and clubs him with a bundle of fluorescent tubes.

Kazi tries to drag Converse back to the ring.

The champion enters the ring and empties his sack of a half million thumbtacks onto the canvas.

Kazi slowly lifts himself up out of the thumbtacks after being slammed into them.

Bloodied and battered, Converse tries to change the course of the match by dragging Kazi face-first through the thumbtacks.

Kazi fights his way out of the steel chair before Converse could carry out his plan to drop him in it.

Aftermath attacks Kazi in the "anything goes" rules title match.

Converse halts the Aftermath dismantling of the champion so he can attend to it himself.

Converse tries to choke out Kazi with a rope on the top turnbuckles.

Kazi dumps Converse into the thumbtacks from the top ropes.

Ric Converse following the Kazi Rules bout in the locker room area.

The Next CWF Mid Atlantic Event

CWF Mid Atlantic returns to live action at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium on Saturday, March 6th at 7:30pm! Reserve your seats NOW at CWF247.COM!

CWF PROJEKT X returns to live action at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium on Friday March 19th at 8:00pm! Reserve your seats NOW at CWF247.COM!

Directions to the Mid Atlantic Sportatorium

Exit Interstate 40/85 on exit 143 toward the Burlington Airport on Highway 62 South. Take the first left after passing the OLD building (Air Park West, just past the airport) onto Anthony Road. Turn right on Air Park Rd. and then a left onto Frank Holt Dr. The Mid Atlantic Sportatorium is located at the end of the road on the left.

1813 Frank Holt Rd., Burlington NC 27215

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