
Accept No Limitations 3 - February 17th, 2007
Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results by Joe Dombrowski
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Short-Form Results
Vendetta def. Dean Radford
"Simply Marvelous" Mitch Ryder def. Michael "The Bomber" Facade
"Showtime" Eric Young def. "Sweet N Sour" Larry Sweeney
The Gambino Brothers Moving Company ("DeeeeLicious" Jimmy DeMarco, Mickey &
Marshall Gambino) def. The Cleveland Mafia (J-Rocc & Raymond Rowe) in
a 3-on-2 Handicap Tag Title Eliminator
IWC Super Indy Champion "Balls Hot" Troy Lords def. "Fabulous" John McChesney
Sterling James Keenan def. Low Ki on SJK's Road to the Title
Nobutaka Moribe def. American Balloon
BabyFace Fire (Shiima Xion & Jason Gory) & KUDO def. Sexual Harassment
(Eric Xtasy & Justin Idol) & Danshoku Dino
IWC World Heavyweight Champion Ricky Reyes def. "The Shooter" Brent Albright
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The International Wrestling Cartel returned to the Court Time Sports
Center in Elizabeth, Pa on February 17, 2007 for one of the wildest, most unique
IWC spectacles of all time.
In the main event, it was another technical masterpiece pitting IWC Heavyweight
Champion Ricky Reyes going one-on-one with “The Shooter” Brent Albright in a
rematch of their memorable encounter of one month ago. Reyes was able to battle
through unspeakable pain, as Albright relentlessly targeted the back and arm of
Reyes throughout the match, to successfully retain the IWC Championship.
However, when Reyes extended his hand in a show of sportsmanship, Albright
retaliated with a slap to the face, once again choosing not to be the graceful
loser. Albright left in a rage as Reyes celebrated with his title.
“Balls Hot” Troy Lords made his first defense of the Super Indy Title against
the man he defeated in overtime last month to claim the title “Fabulous” John
McChesney. Despite walking into battle with a concussion, Lords put his body on
the line at all costs to keep the title he had fought for for seven years to
earn. Lords did not need the controversial overtime period to prevail this
month, as The Hotness caught The Fabulous One off-guard to score a quick win.
McChesney was noticeably frustrated but Troy Lords continued to prove that his
time had finally come, his critics were without a doubt wrong, and Lords would
do anything to keep his title.
Meanwhile, the tag champions of Babyface Fixre, Jason Gory & Shiima Xion were
part of one of the most unusual matches ever seen. BFF were scheduled to team
with the very controversial and very outgoing Danshoku Dino to take on Sexual
Harassment and current Harassment manager/former BFF manager Chris Maverick,
however when Maverick claimed of a back injury and announced Dino as his
replacement to team with Eric Xtasy & Justin Idol, BFF was left without a third
man. That is, until an old friend re-emerged in the form of KUDO, another star
from DDT in Japan making his first IWC appearance since early last year. The
match saw the cohesiveness of KUDO & BFF overcome the mind games, flamboyance,
and downright creepiness of Harassment & Dino en route to scoring the win. The
major story however, seemed to be that once the match had ended, no one on
either team was pleased with Chris Maverick’s role in things anymore. All six
men gave Mr. Maverick a very unceremonious dismissal and ended the evening on
good terms.
Sterling James Keenan’s path to an IWC Heavyweight Title Match this April at
Super Indy VI reached its most threatening obstacle to date, in the form of the
man known as Senshi in TNA, and of course known to IWC fans as former Super Indy
Champion Low-ki. Sterling braved the arsenal of brutal chops and kicks from the
warrior and although it wasn’t the most decisive win of SJK’s storied career
(using a hand on the rope for leverage), Sterling was able to edge by Low-ki and
keep his hopes of championship glory alive. However another man would publicly
set his sights on the IWC Title before night’s end…
The only 3-time IWC Champion in history Dennis Gregory returned to IWC following
six months away in the middle east fighting for his country, and it seems the
more things change in IWC, the more they say the same. After discussing never
having lost the IWC Title last year, and laying challenges out to Champion Ricky
Reyes and potential top contender Sterling James Keenan specifically, Gregory
turned his attention to two former rivals who were watching the show as
ticket-buying fans : Former crooked referee Steven Colter, and former Unholy
Alliance member Sebastian Dark, both watching from separate ends of the
building. Gregory called Dark into the ring to question his motives for being
here, and Dark stated that IWC would soon pay for what had been done to them.
It’s unclear what Dark’s plans are to avenge his and assumingly Colter’s
firings, and it’s also unclear exactly who or what Dark has up his sleeve to
help his cause, but one thing not in dispute is Gregory’s ability to rally the
troops, as Gregory summoned the IWC locker room one final time to take out the
trash, as Dark and Colter were physically ejected from the building.
TNA’s Paranoid Pied Piper, “Showtime” Eric Young was able to avenge his Super
Indy Tournament Qualifying Match loss from one month ago in his rematch on this
night against the cocky “Sweet & Sour” Larry Sweeney. Referee CJ Sensation was
able to detect Sweeney’s attempts at trickery which got him the win in the prior
meeting, and the jittery Eric Young was able to follow through with his
innovative wheelbarrow into a neck breaker to capture the win. Eric Young is
victorious, although Larry Sweeney still has the spot in Super Indy VI, to join
the likes of Jay Lethal, Azrieal, and Jerry Lynn in a star-studded 8-man title
tournament on May 11th.
It was a Tag Title Contender Eliminator, and on top of that it was
no-disqualification when The Cleveland Mafia battled Mickey & Marshall Gambino
as well as Jimmy DeMarco to avenge the gang-like 4-on-1 beating The Gambino
Family delivered to Ray Rowe last month when J-Rocc was not in attendanxce.
Thanks to the help of their hired heavy Vendetta, The Gambinos were able to
reign supreme, although it took two men cheating at once to pin the suplex
machine Ray Rowe. Later that night we found out about the pact between Rocc &
Rowe: If the Cleveland Mafia can capture the IWC Tag Titles one last time, J-Rocc
has promised to lead Ray Rowe to the IWC Heavyweight Title. Promoter Norm
Connors had something very interesting to say as well… we would soon find out if
Ray Rowe is indeed as tough and bad as he seems to be as he has a date with “The
Samoan Submission Machine”: Ray Rowe vs. Samoa Joe is signed to take place!
Nobutaka Moribe, the young prodigy from Japan heavily influenced by the late
great Eddie Guerrero was involved in another of the night’s bizarre encounters
against the very unique American Balloon, who really has to be seen to be
believed. Moribe spent much of the match targeting the ample pectorals of
Balloon, and after Balloon had rallied back and missed the Balloonsault, Moribe
snapped off the Three Amigos suplexes and the frog splash to score the win.
Vendetta was victorious against former Unholy Alliance member Dean Radford,
thanks in large part to Vendetta’s “Hollywood Balds” partner Jimmy DeMarco, who
used a handful of powder to blind the former IWC Champion, leading to the
student of the game Vendetta finished Radford off with a Rock Bottom variation
he calls the RBK.
“Simply Marvelous” Mitch Ryder, a 15 year veteran known the country over, made
his IWC debut defeating the suburban terrorist Michael “The Bomber” Façade.
Façade had the match well-in hand until a pull of the tights following a Façade
crossbody led to a cheap Ryder victory, as Façade is outsmarted by another
extremely wise veteran. |