Event Photos From Seize The Day IV (01/29/11)
January 31, 2011
This past Saturday, nearly 300 CLASH Wrestling fans helped us celebrate our third year anniversary at Seize The Day IV! The night was action packed and we’ve got the pictures to prove it! Check out our gallery below, featuring shots of all the action from Friday’s event!

Event Results From Seize The Day IV (01/29/11)
January 30, 2011
Special thanks to all who joined us for our Anniversary Event, SEIZE THE DAY IV! With your help, CLASH Wrestling officially “Seized The Day” with an outstanding attendance tipping the scales of 300. Fans were delivered a CLASH Experience like none other, and we will be back to our home in Taylor, MI next month on February 26, 2011 for the CONTENDERS CUP! Let’s get to the results:
RESULTS (01/29/11):
* T-D won an over-the-top rope battle royal opener last eliminating Blue Ranger. Other eliminations included Keith Calhoun, Willie Watts, Donnie Tsunami, White Ranger, PJB, Paul Bowser, & Arella Angel.
* Too Sweet (Bryce Benjamin & Joey Marx) (c) def. Bump N Uglies via pinfall to retain the CLASH Tag Team Championship.
* “Ace High” Cameron Skyy vs. “Caveman” Tyler Elkins resulted in a Double Countout when both competitors continue to brawl long after the 10 count on the outside. Security forced the two apart.
* “Mad Scientist” Tommy Treznik def. “Swagg Starr” Dave Manzo in the Antidote Ladder Match, forcing Manzo to drink the Antidote to calm his “Super Strength” that was inadvertently given to him months prior by swiping one of Treznik’s elixirs.
* Wrecking-Force (Wreckingball & Dragon Kreed) def. Sons of Sanity (William J. O’Malley & Gideon Malice), Victorious Secret (Cameron Salem & Mason Conrad), & H3RD (Austin Manix & Ded Vaughn w/ Treznik) in a Fatal Four Way Tag Team bout to become new #1 Contenders.
* Mena Libra def. CLASH CEO, Truth Martini via pinfall. Martini attempted to retreat to the back, but was brough back out by Skyy, Wrecking-Force, & Too Sweet. This brought H3RD & Sons of Sanity out which ignited a large fight on the outside during the bout ultimately concluding in a victory for Mena Libra.
* “GQ” Gavin Quinn (c) def. X-Pac via pinfall to retain the CLASH Championship.
COLUMN: John Striker’s Seize The Day IV Predictions!
January 26, 2011
Hello fans and welcome once again to the greatest thing to happen to CLASH Wrestling since the wrestling, Pillar to Post! As always, I am your venerable wordsmith, your stupefying luminary of belletristic erudition (Look it up kids, it’ll do you some good!), John Striker. Today’s Pillar to Post will, like the last star-studded edition, lack the familiar feel of a traditional Pillar to Post. Expand your minds and embrace the change.
This week, I’ll be predicting the winners to CLASH’s biggest event, Seize the Day IV. It’s worth repeating that I’m the only person this side of the Mason-Dixon line to correctly predict that Tyler Elkins would capture the CLASH Championship at last year’s Seize The Day. I also am the foremost expert on “The Curse of the CLASH Championship” having first discovered the evil pattern and having researched it extensively. The bottom line: when I predict things, you’d better listen to what I have to say! Let’s take a look at the scheduled matches:
#1 Contenders Fatal Four Way: The H3RD vs. Sons of Sanity vs. Wreckingforce vs. Victorious Secret
This is a very tough match to call. The H3RD have the mastermind Tommy Treznik behind them. Sons Of Sanity (Malice & O’Malley) are looking to establish themselves as a tag team and stepping up at Seize the Day would really put them on the map. Wreckingforce was a great tag team in the past, and have the biggest two guys in CLASH Wrestling. Victorious Secret have been in the thick of the tag team division for some time now, and is a well established tag team in their own right. It’s a tough call, but I have to go with the team that has the most chance of “outside” assistance.
Pick: The H3RD via pinfall.
CLASH Tag Team Championship: Too Sweet vs. Bump N’ Uglies
The Bump N’ Uglies have shown that they’re willing to do whatever it takes to win back those titles. They’ve turned their backs on the fans, their friends, and possibly even Mama Ugly. That being said, the Tag Team Champions are beyond red hot right now, and I don’t think they’re able to be extinguished yet.
Pick: Too Sweet retains via pinfall.
Antidote Ladder Match: Tommy Treznik vs. Dave Manzo
I’m not entirely sure how this match will work, but I don’t think that any amount of superhero strength will prevent Treznik from winning this one. Don’t get me wrong, I think Manzo is certainly capable of beating Treznik any night of the week, but just as in the tag team number one contender’s match, the H3RD will be in Treznik’s corner, ready to overcome anything Manzo can throw at them, including super strength.
Pick: Tommy Treznik via forcing Manzo to drink the antidote.
Grudge Match: Tyler Elkins vs. Cameron Skyy
This is the match I am personally most looking forward to seeing. These two have a rich and storied history. Friends, competitors, enemies, and it’s finally all coming to a head. Tyler Elkins has always been in Skyy’s shadow, an afterthought. It’s always been Cameron Skyy and HIS friend, Tyler Elkins, not Elkin’s friend Skyy. As great a competitor as Skyy is, he’s also more likely to show compassion for Elkins, a sympathy for the situation that their divergent paths have caused. Elkins will be fierce and determined. I’m picking the victory of the shadow over the man.
Pick: “Caveman” Tyler Elkins via submission.
1 Year in the Making: Mena Libra vs. Truth Martini
This match is going to be a huge disappointment to so many fans in CLASH Wrestling. That’s not to say that it won’t be entertaining, even competitive maybe, but people actually think that Mena Libra has a chance of defeating CLASH CEO Truth Martini. Sorry people, but reality, the truth, is going to set in at Seize the Day. While Mena has been an entertaining wrestler, and holds victories over several independent women wrestlers, she has only once stepped into the ring with someone as talented as Truth Martini. That match ended in GQ defeating her. Truth Martini is a world class athlete and a great wrestler. End of story.
Pick: Truth Martini via pinfall.
CLASH Championship: X-Pac vs. Gavin Quinn
Everyone’s psyched to see X-Pac at Seize the Day and I’m certainly looking forward to seeing the unique style and offense he brings with him. X-Pac has been everywhere and done it all. What he’s not going to be able to do, however, is defeat GQ. I know, you’re skeptical, but Quinn is CLASH Champion for a reason. He is on top of his game, and on top of the wrestling world. There’s no way I can imagine him letting himself lose that belt, yet alone to an “outsider”. Gavin Quinn is far too stubborn, and far too strong willed to let himself lose that belt. I am tempted to pick X-Pac via DQ or Count-Out, but I’m going to put my faith in our champion instead.
Pick: Gavin Quinn via Pinfall.
So there you have it, it’s practically in stone. I’m never wrong, so why start now? If you think I’m wrong on any of these matches, you’ll have your chance to prove me wrong on Saturday! See you at Seize the Day IV!
John Striker
CLASH Blog: “Ace High” Cameron Skyy (01/25/11)
January 25, 2011
Carpe Diem. Seize The Day. An event that has brought yours truly much success in past years, including two title acquisitions. This year, it’s not about bringin’ the bling home to Vegas, but rather calling out a “Caveman,” who bluffed our fabricated friendship for well over a year. There was a time where this “Vegas Bad Boy” and the “Bare Foot Brawler” Tyler Elkins ascended to the top ranks of CLASH Wrestling, equally achieving the CLASH Championship, equally sustaining sidelining injuries, and equally making triumphant returns to the ring.

I’ve seen a lot of things in my life, but Tyler Elkins double crossing me at Divided We Fall was something I never saw coming. Perhaps I had lost my focus; perhaps the flashing lights of my Sin City Shades blinded me, or my umpteen wine celebrations blurred my vision from seeing Tyler Elkins for his true self. Nonetheless, being straddled by the Vegas Show Girls only ignite half the fire that you have now sparked…
Normally, when someone puts a mic under my chin, or I’m asked to share my thoughts with a CLASH Wrestling editor, I tell all that I hope you’re a bettin’ man and to point your chips in my direction. I still live by this motto Caveman, the only difference is there is no gamble to bet on at Seize The Day! It’s a sure thing with absolute certainty that the “Ace High” will deal you in a beating unparalleled to any you’ve ever received before… double down on that!
Cameron Skyy
CLASH Blog: Wreckingball (01/24/11)
January 24, 2011
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana
They say it takes a big man to admit when he’s wrong. Well, in the world of CLASH Wrestling there is no one bigger than The Wreckingball and I’m not embarrassed to admit that I have made some mistakes during my career. Thankfully, Wreckingball can fix two mistakes in one match, on one night, at Seize The Day IV on January 29th.
Wreckingball Mistake #1: The last time myself & Dragon Kreed tagged together was in December 2008 in a Fatal 4 Way Tag Team Match, and do you know who won that bout? The H3RD. I take full blame for losing. Dragon Kreed had the match won but I was more focused on WreckingBALL instead of WreckingFORCE getting the victory. Tommy Treznik then swooped in and got the pin (while Dragon and I were arguing). That was the end of Wreckingforce.
Wreckingball Mistake #2: Wreckingball has competed at two Seize The Days (STD II vs. Dragon Kreed & STD III vs. J. Miller) and on both occasions I came up short and lost. I made the same mistake in both matches, I underestimated my opponent and they took advantage and got the win. Fun fact, both Dragon Kreed and J. Miller went on to become CLASH Champion just 3 months after beating Wreckingball.

But enough about the past, Wreckingball is here to talk about Seize The Day IV. See, I’ve learned from my mistakes and Wreckingball is not only ready to get his first Seize The Day win, but Wreckingforce is ready to become #1 contenders to the CLASH Tag Team Championship!
Now on to my opponents at Seize The Day IV. In one corner you have the team of William J. O’Malley and Gideon Malice. Ever since leaving me high and dry at All Out War (costing me the Tag Titles) Wreckingball has been waiting to get his hands on O’Malley. I heard that skinny punk say that he carried Wreckingball while tagging as Wreck N’ Roll. Well, I know that’s not true. I mean, look at his arms. There is no way that he could carry an 8 pound bolwing ball let alone a 400 pound Wreckingball!
I never thought I would say this, but I actually miss Will Vendetta. Of course he was really annoying with those dumb green tights and always playing stupid air guitar, but he was nowhere near as annoying as O’Malley with his thrift store suits and “serious” attitude. Tagging with O’Malley is none other than that old guy with the bad eyes, Gideon Malice. Now, Wreckingball knows he can’t take Malice lightly. He has a lot of experience, wisdom and for being as old as dirt, Malice is in great shape. Wreckingball always hears Gideon say that he is wise and knows everything, well if that’s true then he should know that he and O’Malley don’t stand a chance on January 29th!
Across the ring you have the tag team of Victorious Secret. Now, I’ve had my eye on these two guys for quite some time. Don’t let their appearance fool you, these two queens can go! They have a real unique style of offense and they are quickly becoming one of the most popular tag teams on the CLASH roster.
Then you have The H3RD. Myself, Dragon Kreed, Hakeem Zane and “Swagg Star” Dave Manzo have been at war with The H3RD since August and the next battle takes place at Seize The Day IV. Representing The H3RD is Austin Manix and Donnie Hollows. Manix loves to brag about how he has pinned both myself and Dragon Kreed in the past two months. You know what? He’s right. Manix has pinned me once, he’s pinned Kreed once, but ONCE is the key word. I can’t even remember the number of times Dragon and I have beaten Manix, too many to count!
Wreckingball knows it’s The H3RDs plan to win all their matches at Seize The Day but that is not going to happen. Wreckingforce, Zane and Manzo are going to deliver a devastating blow to Tommy Treznik’s “Schematic” and leave The H3RD 0-3 at Seize The Day IV!
On January 29th, WreckingBALL will not repeat history, WreckingFORCE will make history.
WB


















































