IWC TWENTY-FOUR RESULTS!

IWC Twenty-Four Results:

*The night started with an interesting Facebook Free For All match up. Anthony Catena, who is chasing approval and redemption with Justin Plummer, was turned away from the locker room and forced to enter through the crowd without a standard entrance, eventually defeated fan favorite Cowpoke Paul. After the match, Catena continued his assault, only to be chased out Shelby Wylder. The two cowboys had a tense moment before shaking hands and exiting.  Have we seen the start of a new alliance?!

1. The Fraternity (Channing Decker & Trent Gibson) defeated Derek Dillinger & Wes Barkley to retain the IWC Tag Team Championships. Johnny Mahalo & Keegan Taylor hit the ring after the match to make a statement by attacking the Fraternity. That attack didn’t last long though as former IWC Champion and wresting legend, Tommy Dreamer, came to the aid of the champs and cleaned house!

2. Canaan Kristopher entered the ring for the next match-up on crutches with his foot in a boot.  Flanked by IWC Champion Bill Collier and IWC 50% Owner Justin Plummer, it was quickly reveal to be a hoax and Canaan took out Nystrom with his crutches!  Plummer warned Duke Davis that he would meet the same fate in the night’s main event!

3. Ganon Jones Jr. picked up an impressive victory over WWE ID star Gal!

4. IWC High Stakes Champion, Felix Koz, introduced the Polka Wheel, which will now be used to randomly select the stipulation for his title defenses!  This first spin selected musical chairs, which resulted in IWC Stars competing in this children’s game to earn a one-on-one shot at the title.  After cheating his way to the finals, Marcus DeAngelo was taken out by Victor Benjamin in the final round, giving The Savage Gentleman the title shot.  However, Marcus would have the last laugh as he would use one of the chairs to lay out Victor Benjamin, giving Felix the win

5. Jami Jameson defeated Elijah Dean in a bloody Bull Rope Match to earn full control of the Reset Button!  However, the win didn’t come without controversy as RC Dupree turned his back on Elijah Dean and knocked him out with Jami’s sledgehammer just before he had the match won.  We are still looking for reasons why RC made this controversial decision!

*Ricky Dawkins, and the Whiz Can, made their way to the ring for a little chat during the “State of the Whiz” address. Dawkins talked about his lengthy time off due to injury and how good it felt to be back in an IWC ring. He also made it known that even though he was happy to be back and that the “Birds” won the Super Bowl, he was still not feeling whole. Ricky mentioned that something was missing and that they needed to get back to what made Brother Love so successful early in their careers. He needed his family! Ricky then brought out his tag team partner, and “brother”, Kliff Klepto, and celebrated as only they know how!

6. Katie Arquette defeated Mila Moore by Count Out after Mila left the ring and took an intentional count out, retaining her title in the loss.

7. Sam Holloway defeated Jack Cartwheel to retain the historic IWC Super Indy Championship in a WWE ID Official Match!

8. The Foundation defeated Cristiano Argento, Jay Bev, and Oliver Grey.  Following the Match, Dennis Gregory announced that he would be stepping away from IWC to serve our country, and the fans sent him off with overwhelming cheers and chants of “USA”! 

9. Bill Collier defeated Duke Davis to retain the IWC World Heavyweight Championship!  After run-ins from IWC’s top stars on behalf of both competitors, Collier and Duke were both left laying in the ring.  At that point, Justin Plummer entered and revealed himself as the new referee, a controversial play we’ve seen him pull off before.  But before he could secure the win for Collier, Jami Jameson ACTIVATED the Reset Button to make the match a triple threat!  However, plans were foiled as Collier was still able to steal the victory in dramatic and controversial fashion!  This is a match that you MUST SEE on the IWC Network to believe!  Following the match, Duke Davis challenged Collier for his title ONE LAST TIME.  However this time, there will be no running.  There will be no interference.  The title will be on the line inside of a STEEL CAGE!

IWC takes a spring break and then returns to Washington Wild Things Park, on May 17th, before making our way back to Marx Court Time for IWC Last Stand on June 21st!!