
The Road to Super Indy V - March 18th, 2006
Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results by Joe Dombrowski
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Short-Form Results
Dirk Ciglar & Jason Cage def. J-Rocc & Raymond Rowe
HENTAI def. KUDO
"Balls Hot" Troy Lords def. Shiima Xion to retain his spot in
Super Indy V
Dean Radford def. Sebastian Dark in a No DQ Match
Larry Sweeney & Bubba the Bulldog def. Jason Gory & "Wonderman"
Glenn Spectre
Abyss def. Dennis Gregory
Vendetta def. Jimmy DeMarco
IWC Tag Team Champions The Gambino Brothers Moving Company
(Mickey & Marshall Gambino) def. Youthanasia ("M-Dogg20" Matt
Cross & Josh Prohibition)
IWC World Heavyweight Champion Shirley Doe def. Sterling James
Keenan
Low Ki def. IWC Super Indy Champion "Fabulous" John McChesney to
win the title
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March 18, 2006 at the Court Time Sports Center was IWC’s final stop
before Super Indy V on April 15. “Fabulous” JOHN McCHESNEY, just one show away
from ending his championship reign with his head held high and his shoulders
unpinned, chose to take himself to the limit, and revisit his toughest test to
date, the man he defeated in the finals of Super Indy IV, the ever-dangerous LOW
KI. McChesney, with much more confidence than the prior year, was quick to match
Ki shot for shot and chop for chop. However, it was Low Ki who learned from his
one and only mistake the prior year, kept his focus in tact, and defeated
McChesney via the Tree of Woe Ghetto Stomp, making Low Ki the NEW IWC Super Indy
Champion.
Although, the belt will be relinquished for Super Indy V, Ki has solidified
himself as a top-tier title contender, and also stood his ground in a stare down
with the Unholy Alliance, leading to a monumental match being signed for Super
Indy V in non-tournament action, Low Ki faces “The Monster” ABYSS! Meanwhile,
McChesney will join the three other previous Super Indy Tournament winners,
HENTAI, COLT CABANA, and CHRIS SABIN to determine the absolute best of the best!
IWC Champion SHIRLEY DOE continued his record-breaking title reign defending
against the man clamoring for a return match ever since being screwed out of the
title last fall, STERLING JAMES KEENAN. A chaotic match centered around Doe
exploiting a neck injury Sterling had suffered two weeks ago overseas, was made
even more uncontrollable with the emergence of DEAN RADFORD, whose hatred of The
UNHOLY ALLIANCE and recent miscommunications with Sterling left him with little
regard for the match outcome. Dean flattened Doe with a steel chair, leading to
an automatic disqualification. Promoter NORM CONNORS, in a move extremely rarely
done, overruled the decision of referee STEVEN COLTER, ordering the match to
restart. Sterling immediately applied the Anaconda Vice on Doe, causing Doe to
tap out. However, Colter continued arguing with Connors and missed the entire
scenario. When a frustrated Colter finally refocused his attention to the ring,
Doe had leveraged his way onto Sterling scoring a very questionable pinfall
victory. The miscommunication of IWC officials inadvertently saved Doe’s title.
Following the match, Keenan laid Colter out with an MK Ultra.
The Unholy Alliance’s plan to dominate IWC continued throughout the night.
DENNIS GREGORY, fresh off of a pinfall victory over IWC Champion Doe the month
beforehand bravely stepped into battle with the 6’8” 350+ pound Weapon of Mass
Destruction “The Monster” Abyss. Gregory was holding his own with the Monster
until Shirley Doe appeared to avenge his loss from the month beforehand. Doe’s
interference lead to the Black Hole Slam, which led to the 1-2-3.
Meanwhile, HENTAI was left without an opponent, as JON BOLEN was unable to
appear due to circumstances that HENTAI and SEBASTIAN DARK claimed
responsibility for. As a result, HENTAI issued an open challenge which was
accepted by the one and only KUDO. KUDO for the first time showed he was willing
to step up for Team IWC as well, but HENTAI was victorious after a Northern
Lights Suplex into a pump handle back suplex. HENTAI also announced his
intentions to ruin the Super Indy Tournament April 15th, however after a stare
down with TROY LORDS following HENTAI’s match, it remains to be seen how easily
that plan will be carried out.
Sebastian Dark stepped into the ring, one-on-one, with Dean Radford for the
first time since Dark & HENTAI attacked Radford, shoved him into the trunk of a
car, and kidnapped him last summer. HENTAI’s attempted interference was thwarted
by KUDO, who not only ran off HENTAI, but also took it upon himself to count the
fall after Sebastian Dark experienced the Radicator. Following the match, KUDO
received a standing ovation, as he once again returns home to Japan following
this event.
Tag team champions Mickey & Marshall Gambino continued their dominance over
IWC’s tag team scene, defeating one of the most decorated teams in IWC’s history
“M-Dogg 20” MATT CROSS & JOSH PROHIBITION, former tag champions in their own
right. The determination on both Gambinos was very apparent as they continue
their goal of becoming perhaps the greatest IWC tag champions of all time.
“Balls Hot” Troy Lords used an extremely dangerous top-rope brainbuster to
defeat SHIIMA XION to officially earn his way into Super Indy V. Xion had spent
weeks questioning why Lords had been entered into the tournament, and more
importantly why Shiima hadn’t been. Lords scores a major momentum boost headed
into the most important night of his career April 15.
The issue between JASON GORY and “Sweet & Sour” LARRY SWEENEY continued in this
very unique tag contest, Sweeney and his partner, Pittsburgh legend BUBBA THE
BULLDOG were set for a two-on-one attack on Gory until “Wonderman” GLENN SPECTRE
stepped up to the plate and offered to join forces with Gory. With Bubba and
Spectre brawling on the outside, Sweeney again dropped Gory on his neck, the
same body part of Gory’s Sweeney had seriously injured four weeks ago. Once
again the piledriver was enough to keep Gory down temporarily, but he’ll no
doubt be itching for another opportunity at the Tex-Arkana TV champ in the near
future.
You can call them the “Cleveland Mafia” “The New Ohio Players” or any other term
you want, but J-ROCC & RAY ROWE showed dominance in the majority of their match
with DIRK CIGLAR and “Hot Property” JASON CAG, however IWC’s two brightest
blue-chippers found their niche within IWC and pulled off the win thanks to
Ciglar’s Swanton.
VENDETTA made his debut a memorable one, defeating “DeeeLicious” JIMMY DEMARCO
with a devastating sit-out face plant from a tombstone position, which proved to
be the Means to the End in this instance. Of course, the brass knuckles he had
hidden in his bag of popcorn (used as a form of protest for being in the
“popcorn match” of the evening) certainly helped his cause as the former JESSE
TITAN MARK’s vendetta against IWC continues. |