Listen To CLASH Radio: Broadcast #19!

April 30, 2009

Adam Summers, Brooke Starwind, and John Striker, bring you the latest installment of CLASH Radio, live to tape from Taylor, MI moments after Age Of Allegiance! In addition to results and fan feedback, John and Adam discuss a number of hot topics in CLASH Wrestling, as well as sit down with 4 time CLASH Tag Team Champion Tommy Tydie. Get your quick fix of CLASH Wrestling news and results by listening to the latest broadcast of CLASH Radio!

A Clarification On Upcoming CLASH Show Dates

April 29, 2009

CLASH Wrestling would like to apologize for the confusion regarding our upcoming shows. Due to scheduling conflicts beyond our control, we have had to change the dates & venues of our upcoming shows in the month of May. Our next scheduled event is the second annual “Fight Against Cancer,” our debut show at the Game On Sports Center in Taylor, MI. We hope to see each and every one of your there, as CLASH Wrestling raises funds for a worthy cause. Below are the final confirmed dates, times, and locations of our upcoming events.

Saturday, May 16th 2009
Fight Against Cancer II
7:30 Belltime (Noon-10 PM All Day Event)
Taylor, Michigan
Game On Sports Center

Friday, May 22nd 2009
Friday Night Fury
8:00 PM Belltime
Livonia, Michigan
Livonia Elks Lodge

Saturday, June 6th 2009
FTW: For The Win!
7:00 PM Belltime
Taylor, Michigan
Taylor Town Trade Center

Friday, June 19th 2009
2009 NPCI Tag Team Tournament (Night #1)
8:00 PM Belltime
Taylor, MI
Taylor Town Trade Center

Saturday, June 20th 2009
2009 NPCI Tag Team Tournament (Night #2)
8:00 PM Belltime
Taylor, MI
Taylor Town Trade Center

Results To AGE OF ALLEGIANCE (4/25/09)

April 26, 2009

First & foremost, special thanks to all who attended the Supershow Extravaganza – AGE OF ALLEGIANCE in Taylor, MI this past Saturday Night! Below are the results:

AGE OF ALLEGIANCE (4/25/09):

* “SWAGG STARR” DAVE MANZO & “ROLE MODEL” JACK NIGHT def. THE FRIENDS (GQ/RAVE K) in a non-title Tag Match when MANZO pinned GQ. NIGHT had given a shot to GQ with a chain behind the referee’s back to help pick up the victory.

* JASON COLLINS w/ Matthew Collins def. “WILDMAN” ROGERS via pinfall.

* TOMMY TYDIE def. TYLER ELKINS via pinfall with an Alabama Jam Legdrop off the top rope. Following the match, TYDIE offered a public apology to former H3RD Partner J. MILLER for leaving him behind on 1/10/09.

* J. MILLER & THE WRECKINGBALL wrestled to a Double Disqualification as each man pushed the referee aside not wanting to break the 5 count in the corner on one another.

* WILL VENDETTA def. KHAMELEON via pinfall.

* DRAGON KREED (c) def. CAMERON SKYY via pinfall to retain the CLASH Championship.

Stay Here with CLASHWRESTLING.COM on the latest developments for the next Supershow Live Event!

Column: John Striker Pens Another “Pillar To Post”

April 23, 2009

Hello once again loyal readers, I’m John “Show me the Money” Striker and this is another fine addition of Pillar to Post. Before I get started I need to give a quick shout out to Cameron Skyy. Thanks to a few prime tips, I was able to stretch my Vegas dollar and really take in the town. Come talk to me over at the CLASH Radio booth if you want some details on that expedition. In the meantime, let’s get serious for a moment and talk about all the latest and greatest CLASH Wrestling excitement!

Enter The Dragon
I almost hate to say “I told you so” but not quite. Dragon Kreed has captured the CLASH Heavyweight Championship from Cameron Skyy and that was just when things started to get interesting! Ace and Dragon both had some pointed, confident words on the website when asked about their match but I, for one, am not buying it. Everyone at CLASH to the Future saw and heard how former champion Ace High really felt; unsure.

I think even while Jack Night was champion, Ace knew that he was capable of winning the title back and that, sooner or later, he would. Throughout his match with Kreed, Cameron showed me that he is completely unsure in himself and may question if defeating Kreed is a possibility. Yes, Ace was covering Kreed at the end of the time limit draw, but Kreed has kicked out of the Ace of Spades before. What was more telling to me was the way in which Ace feigned an ankle injury to lure Dragon in and go for a quick win. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that it was a bad strategy, just not one that screams confidence.

I can’t wait to see who come out on top at Age of Allegiance, earning the right to be called CLASH Champion.

Someone is Going to be Wrecked… but Who?
Also at Age of Allegiance we finally get the one on one contest we’ve been waiting for as J. Miller and Wreckingball face off. I’m torn on this one myself, to be honest with you. On one hand, we know what Wreckingball is capable of. He shelved Miller for over two months, and I can’t even speak about the Blue Ranger. On the other hand, Miller is looking for revenge, and not just any garden variety revenge but cold, calculated, retribution. Miller has everything to prove so I expect him to be firing on all cylinders come Saturday. One thing is for sure, it’s going to be a hell of a fight.

New Friends in Town?
I’m interested to see what goes down at Age of Allegiance as Manzo and Night take on the Friends. Manzo and Night, for all the slacker fans out there, had taken on GQ and Rave in singles action a few weeks back, and both members of the Friends were subject to a beating after their match.

I also, being the observant student mastermind that I am, noticed that it was Manzo’s manager, B who came running around the ring to check on Night as he was eliminated from the Clash gauntlet match at Age of Allegiance. Is this pairing a quick team out of convenience or is there more to it? Time will tell, I suppose.

A Little Bit of Chicken Fry?
All right, despite the technical / audio problems at CLASH to the Future, how great was it to hear our boss, Jeremy Jones, singing us a country song? Wait, don’t answer… I’ll do it for you. It was awesome! Being as I have a pretty good employer / employee relationship with Mr. Jones, I personally feel it’s great to see him loosen up a little bit and get back to his roots. Yes, I’m going to dispel a myth that was perpetuated by Mr. Jeremy Jones himself – He is NOT a billionaire. Yes, CLASH Wrestling is the premier wrestling organization in, at a very least, Michigan. No, that doesn’t earn someone a billion dollar paycheck. I mean, maybe if we charged for tickets what some of the other guys charge… but that’s a story for another day. The point is, with Jones riding the wave of happiness he can focus less on trying to weasel Tommy Tydie to the top and more on what his job ultimately really is, giving the fans what they want to see. After all, if not for Jones’ new found vocal power, we wouldn’t have got to see B reprise his role as “Doc”.

All right boys and girls, I’ll see you Saturday. Keep an eye on the calendar for the CLASH for Life… er Relay for Life event which is sneaking up on us. You want to feel good about yourself right? So give some cash. Yeah, that’s right, I’ll promote giving to charity for selfish reasons. The ends justify the means. Be sure to stop by the CLASH Radio booth and, if you ever see GQ Assassin will you please tell him that I, in no way whatsoever, look like a thumb!

Where Does Your Allegiance Stand? Skyy vs. Kreed III

April 22, 2009

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WHERE DOES YOUR ALLEGIANCE STAND?

At CLASH TO THE FUTURE in Taylor, MI on 4/11, DRAGON KREED & CAMERON SKYY wrestled to a 30 Minute Time Limit Draw, therefore KREED remains CLASH Champion. Interestingly to note, this bout was very different than the many seen in CLASH Wrestling. The reaction these two received was a 50/50 split among those attending that evening.
Now, because of this draw, KREED has accepted the challenge from SKYY to yet another rematch but going into this one, “WHERE DOES YOUR ALLEGIANCE STAND?” CLASHWRESTLING.COM has profiled the two CLASH Stars and was able to get their comments going into AGE OF ALLEGIANCE in TAYLOR, MI on SATURDAY, 4/25 @ TaylorTown Trade Center…

DRAGON KREED – The Champion
Many might remember the closing of 2008 as DRAGON KREED was named the “Next Breakout Star” in the CLASH Awards Assembly. In this instance, Kreed took the ball and ran with it as on 3/29/09, he became the 3rd man in history to hold the CLASH Championship defeating long-time Champion Cameron Skyy. With the last contest ending in a draw, KREED had this to say about their upcoming bout on 4/25:

“I feel with the recent time limit draw that Cameron and I had, I wasn’t able to justify the reason why I am the new CLASH Heavyweight champion. Therefore, I took it upon myself to study tapes of Cameron and learn everything about him and what he does in the squared circle. Going into Age of Allegiance, I will show everyone, including Cameron, why I am the new heavyweight champion!”

CAMERON SKYY – The Challenger
For much of his tenure in CLASH, CAMERON SKYY, a 2 Time Former CLASH Champion has remained above the rest. His championship reigns add up to over a year in the lime light. In addition, he finished 2008 winning the “Wrestler Of The Year” Award at the CLASH Awards Assembly. Much lately, he’s been a much possessed “Ace High” working tirelessly to recapture the gold against whom he dropped it to on 3/29/09 to DRAGON KREED.

“I have much respect for Dragon Kreed, and March 29th was his night. However, the closing moments of our ‘draw,’ everyone’s last vision was the Ace High pinning Kreed before the time expired. The stakes are high at Age Of Allegiance on 4/25, and if you’re a bettin’ man, best to point your chips in my direction! Kreed, I’m taking you to the limit, and on April 25th – The ‘SKYY’ is that limit!”

DRAGON KREED (c) vs. CAMERON SKYY III goes down this Saturday, April 25th in Taylor, MI at TaylorTown Trade Center at AGE OF ALLEGIANCE!

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