CLASH Insider Previews This Weekend’s Shows
August 5, 2009
You’re reading the CLASH Insider with me, NPC. I’ve got a busy week ahead of me, so let’s not waste any time and jump right in. This Friday & Saturday night is a huge weekend for everyone at CLASH Wrestling. We’ve got two big shows on the horizon, Friday Night Fury & Fandemonium respectively, and I for one cannot wait! For this week’s column, I thought it would be fun to look ahead and preview this coming weekend.
FRIDAY NIGHT FURY
August 7th marks the return of Friday Night Fury. The show will be capped off with the debut of our latest concept match “The Eliminator.” The Eliminator (if you’re reminded of American Gladiators, then we’ve done our job) will feature 10 men. Eliminations occur by pinfall, submission, or disqualification. There are no countouts in this match, so expect some wild action! Myself & Jeremy Jones have tried to fill the Eliminator with a wide variety of competitors and I feel we’ve done just that.
CLASH favorites Tommy Tydie & J. Miller, along with CLASH not-so favorites Dave Manzo, Jack Night & Tyler Elkins will be joined by CHIKARA’s Create-A-Wrestler and two other men making their CLASH returns in Josh Thor and Steve Brown. Rounding out the field of 10 are two men making their CLASH Wrestling debuts: Mark Angel and Austin Manix. It’s the first Eliminator in history and you should be there! Join us on Friday night to witness all the action!
Earlier today, I recieved a phone call from Zordon, informing me that the Blue Ranger has yet to recover from injuries sustained by Nightlife at Downriver Revolution. Because of this, the intelligent Ranger had to be pulled from Friday’s show. The revised Friday Night Fury card is as follows: CLASH Tag Team Champion GQ Assassin vs. “The Motion Picture” Ethan Page, CLASH Tag Team Champion Rave Killbourn vs. Joey Kings, Holder of the Consolation Prize “Ace High” Cameron Skyy vs. Logan Savage, and Fast & Fabulous vs. the duo of Green Ranger & Will Vendetta.
FANDEMONIUM
The next night on Saturday, August 8th, CLASH Wrestling presents our 2nd annual Fandemonium supershow. Fandemonium is the one night where you, the CLASH Wrestling fans, have full control over the show! The power is yours to choose the matches & stipulations! In the main event of the evening, Nightlife will get what’s coming to them when they square off against the H3RD. Choices for this bout include Street Fight, First Blood, and Tornado Tag. I know that Tommy Tydie has gone on record asking the fans to choose Street Fight.
If my vote counted (At Fandemonium, it doesn’t) I would give Tydie what he asked for. CLASH Wrestling has had a number of bloody, wild street fights in the past and it’s been awhile since we saw a good old fashioned brawl. If tables, ladders, and chairs are what you’re interested in, then the Street Fight is for you! Nightlife spoiled by birthday party and Fandemonium will be my revenge!
I’m also very interested in seeing who gets the nod in the Consolation Prize & Tag Team Championship matches. In the Consolation Prize match, options include CLASH’s Khameleon, CHIKARA’s Create-A-Wrestler, and a Mystery Opponent. I’d be excited with any one of the three choices, but I’m intrigued by the Mystery Opponent. Who is this man? The long-awaited CLASH return of Crossfire? Perhaps, it’s me Nicholas P. Clashertone making my in-ring debut! We’ll have to wait until Saturday night for the answer to this question, that is, if the Mystery man gets voted in.
In the Tag Team Championship match, Beauty & The Beast have been running their mouths ever since defeating the Friends in a Non-Title Match at Grappleganza. They feel they deserve a title shot and we’ll have to see if the CLASH fans agree. Other options include the returning Fast & Fabulous and our very own Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. One has to think that Blue Ranger may be just resting for this potential title match at Fandemonium. My vote goes for the Morphin’ ones.
Other notable votables include Tyler Elkins vs. Will Vendetta and Jeremy Jones vs. B. Elkins and Vendetta have been at each others throats ever since Tyler turned his back on the fans earlier this summer. With stipulations like No Holds Barred, Lumberjack, and Strap Match, you know that their rivalry will certainly come to a head at Fandemonium. Speaking of rivalry, Jeremy Jones and B have challenged each other to numerous singing competitions and most recently took part in the worst game of street ball ever witnessed by humanity. Fandemonium they will battle once again, perhaps for the final time, in either a Rock-Off, Arm Wrestling, or a Tuxedo Match. A often wished for CLASH’s first Tuxedo Match, here’s hoping you fans answer my prayers.
Well, thats all for this week. I hope that you all vote early, vote often, and join us on Saturday night. It’s your show, so be there!
Nicholas P.
Nicholas P. Compares Downriver Revolution 08 & 09
July 23, 2009
Welcome all to the latest edition of the CLASH Insider! I’m Nicholas P. Clashertone, your favorite executive and master of the written word. There’s lots to cover this week, so let’s dive right in. Did you realize we are just 48 hours away from Downriver Revolution? This Saturday is shaping up to be an absolutely huge event. It’s our return to the Game On Sports Center and we will crown not only a new owner of the Consolation Prize, but a new CLASH Champion!
Quick note for those wondering why Nightlife did not gain entry into the Consolation Prize Battle Royal: I said in my last column that myself & Jeremy Jones would find a way to punish Dave Manzo & Jack Night for crashing my birthday party a few weeks ago, and not competing in this prestigious match sounds like a fitting punishment. Next time you slap me across the face, consider the consequences guys, “Don’t Cross The Boss!”
Moving on, for this week’s column, I thought it would be fun to take a look at the 7 participants on Saturday’s event who also competed in last year’s Downriver Revolution. (There’s actually 9 men, but I’m not going to talk about Dave Manzo & Jack Night: I’m still bitter, but I’m getting over it.) Who has climbed the CLASH ladder of success? Who has fallen down a few rungs? Let’s discuss & analyze: NICKY P. STYLE!
“THE MURDEROUS MONK” J. MILLER
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. Cameron Skyy (CLASH Championship: Ladder Match)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. Tommy Tydie (CLASH Championship)
A year has gone by and J. Miller finds himself in the same position he did last year: that is, challenging for the CLASH Championship. Longtime fans will never forget Miller’s performance last year, as the Murderous Monk nearly crippled himself in his pursuit of the CLASH Championship. This year, there’s no ladder, but Miller faces arguably his biggest challenge ever, former friend & tag team partner Tommy Tydie. It’s taken a year, but Miller is back atop the CLASH mountain, literally 3 seconds away from becoming only the 4th man in history to earn the right to be called CLASH Champion.
“THE MAN’S MAN” TOMMY TYDIE
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. Will Vendetta (Parking Lot Brawl)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. J. Miller (CLASH Championship)
This time last year, Tydie was in the middle of a lengthy rivalry with Will Vendetta, which culiminated in the now-infamous Parking Lot Brawl. Both men took to the streets, destroying property and lighting the car of now-CEO Jeremy Jones on fire. Since then, Tydie has become a 4 time Tag Team Champion and is a former winner of the Triple Crown Cup. All of this pales in comparison to the challenge awaiting Tydie on Saturday night. Downriver Revolution is, without question, the biggest night in the history of “The Man’s Man” career. If he can defeat his former best friend & H3RD member J. Miller, Tydie will accomplish his lifelong goal of becoming CLASH Champion.
“ACE HIGH” CAMERON SKYY
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. J. Miller (CLASH Championship: Ladder Match)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. Rave Killbourn, Consolation Prize Battle Royal
The only multiple-time CLASH Champion in history, Cameron Skyy was only a few months into his now legendary 10 month title reign going into last year’s Downriver Revolution. At the conclusion of last year’s event, Cameron walked out of CLASH’s first ever ladder match with the Championship on his shoulder. Recently, Cameron has become obsessed with the title, turning his back on his friends & fans in hopes reclaiming the top spot in the CLASH hierarchy. Skyy gets his chance at redemption on Saturday night. A victory over Rave Killbourn and a win in the Consolation Prize Battle Royal would go a very long way in cementing Cameron’s spot as the next challenger to the CLASH Championship.
RAVE KILLBOURN
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. Jack Night (Last Man Standing Match)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. Cameron Skyy, Consolation Prize Battle Royal
I like to think last year’s Downriver Revolution event was the beginning of the next chapter in Rave Killbourn’s career; he concluded his 4 month rivalry with Jack Night with a resounding victory, crashing through a table from the top rope to the floor. Since then, Killbourn has become one of the most loved wrestlers in all of CLASH and a 3 time Tag Team Champion with his friend GQ Assassin. Saturday night is Rave’s chance to prove to everyone that like last year, he can succeed on his own.
GQ ASSASSIN
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. Dave Manzo (Home Run Derby Challenge)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. Khameleon, Consolation Prize Battle Royal
Like Rave Killbourn, GQ Assassin has found his most success in CLASH Wrestling in two ways as one half of a Tag Team. Last year, GQ took part in Dave Manzo’s then-speciality match, the Home Run Derby Challenge. This year, GQ is not a part of a heated rivalry, but the opportunity for advancement is abundant. GQ will take on his former TPFAN (tag partner for a night) Khameleon, and challenge for the coveted Consolation Prize. If GQ ever had aspirations for singles success, Saturday night would be the perfect opportunity to let the world know.
KHAMELEON
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. 6 Man Tag Match Featuring Dragon Kreed & Wreckingball
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. GQ Assassin, Consolation Prize Battle Royal
What can be said about Khameleon’s performance at last year’s Downriver Revolution? At the conclusion of the match, the youngster had to be excited had hadn’t broken a bone r suffered ligament damage after facing Dragon Kreed & Wreckingball. While one may think the odds are just as stacked against Khameleon this year, you can’t forget that he does have experience on his side. A former winner of the CLASH Maskerade Match, Khameleon was granted one wish by Genie Jones (which he used to win the CLASH Tag Team Championships). The Consolation Prize works the same way: the holder gets any one wish to be granted at any place, at any time. Saturday night is Khameleon’s chance to once again get that wish, by winning the Consolation Prize Battle Royal.
WILL VENDETTA
Downriver Revolution 2008: vs. Tommy Tydie (Parking Lot Brawl)
Downriver Revolution 2009: vs. Colt Ryan, Consolation Prize Battle Royal
At last year’s Downriver Revolution, Will Vendetta leapt from a destroyed station wagon to steel and asphalt below to win the first and last ever Parking Lot Brawl. Some will argue, myself included, that this was the biggest win in Vendetta’s career. Will, with his newfound hard rock image, is looking for a similar career-boosting win. I personally can’t think of better (and quicker) way than defeating Colt Ryan & winning the Consolation Prize Battle Royal.
Wow, that took longer than I expected. See you next week!
-Nicholas P.
Nicholas P. Returns With Another CLASH Insider
July 14, 2009
Welcome all to the latest edition of the CLASH Insider with your’s truly, Nicholas P. Clashertone! I’m a little bit older, a lotta bit wiser, and ready to discuss a number of topics concerning our great company. I apologize for going AWOL the last couple of weeks, but with so much going on with the 2009 NPCI and my birthday bash (more later), things have just now settled down in the ‘Tone Home. But I’m back and better than ever, and I’ve been told I have a knack for making things better…
Was last weekend fun or what? Two huge CLASH Wrestling live events took place on back and back nights, and the action was off the charts! I’d like to personally thank everyone who made it out to our shows this past weekend. There’s a ton of news stories coming out of Friday & Saturday night, but the biggest of them all has to be that concerning the CLASH Championship.
We are less than two weeks away from a match I personally cannot wait to see: J. Miller vs. Tommy Tydie for the CLASH Championship! Tydie & Miller have reached the top of the tag team mountain together on 3 separate occassions, in fact they’ve battled alongside one another for the better part of two years. On Saturday night, July 25th this all changes, no longer will the careers of Tydie & Miller be intertwined. One man will distance himself from his former friend and partner when he becomes the new CLASH Champion. Who’s your pick to win? Perhaps never before has there been a more evenly matched CLASH Championship Match. The former H3RD teammates have trained together, lived together, worked together. They know each other’s moves and countermoves. It will truly be a battle of human chess when these two men square off at the Game On Sports Center in Taylor, MI.
Over the course of the last few months, CLASH fans have grown to cheer and support both men, so it should be interesting to see the reaction each man recieves on July 25th. CLASH fans have waited patiently for either Tydie or Miller to fully reach their potential and go for the “big one”. How ironic is it that both men have reached that point at the same time, and the only person standing in their way is one another?
At Friday Night Fury, CLASH Champion Dragon Kreed was forced to relinquish his title due to injury. Dragon expressed his true, heartfelt emotions and how can you not feel for the guy? Kreed literally spent the last 6-9 months training and waiting for his moment to become champion. Dragon pushed his body and mind to limits I’m not sure even he himself thought were possible, and just when he was able to enjoy the fruits of his labor, tradegy strikes. Kreed expressed his frustration to everyone in the Taylor Town Trade Center. He made it a point to tell everyone his intentions once he returns from injury. I witnessed the passion and feriocity in Dragon’s eyes in person and I know he means every word he spoke on Friday night. If I were Tyler Elkins or Cameron Skyy, I’d be sure to watch my back for the forseeable future.
Dragon Kreed is unfortunately no longer alone on the injured list as Wreckingball suffered torn ligaments and tendons in his ankle during a bout on Friday night. Like in the case of Dragon Kreed, the injury could not come at a worse time for Wreckingball as he was just granted the Consolation Prize for winning the CPGI. The prize is rumored to be an unsigned contract, and it’s owner can use it on any match at any time. There’s no word yet as to who or how a new prize winner will be determined, although you can count the Wreckingball out of the running, as he will be shelved for 2-3 months at the least.
It was only a matter of time before someone was able to put a dent in the Friends armor. GQ & Rave have been untouchable since winning the Tag Team Championship for a third time in March of this year. Nightlife, Osirian Portal, even the H3RD have been unable to defeat the Tag Champs in recent months. The Friends tag dominance came to a halt on Saturday night as Ontario’s Beauty & The Beast defeated the Tag Champs in a Non-Title encounter. After the bout, B&TB’s Ethan Page challenged the Friends to a Tag Team Championship Match, citing their victory as their claim to #1 Contendership. Myself & Jeremy Jones have reviewed the tape and despite the nature of their victory (the referee’s call is final), have granted Beauty & The Beast a title opportunity. Beauty & The Beast have promised to name the date of their Tag Team Championship Match on an upcoming webisode of CLASH In A Flash.
Nicholas P’s. Five Random Thoughts For The Week:
- I’d like to personally wish CLASH official Marty Epps the best of luck in his future endevours. Marty has decided not to renew his referee’s license and therefore has officiated his last match. This youngster has spent the better part of two years with a proverbial front row seat to some of finest wrestlers in the world and I personally hope he somehow applies that education to the wrestling business.
- A major thumbs down goes to Nightlife for spoiling my birthday bash a few days ago. Jack Night took upon himself to slap me across the face numerous times, whilst Dave Manzo suggested I “taste it.” No thanks, I’ll pass. I’ve already began discussions with Jeremy Jones on a suiting punishment for these party-crashing jocks.
- Blue Ranger never looked better than this past Friday night when he & The Friends took on the trio of Colt Ryan & Nightlife. The action that took place in that match was some of the funniest I’ve ever seen in a professional wrestling ring. GQ & Rave must’ve stayed up all night watching “Weekend At Bernies” for offensive insipiration.
- Tyler Elkins & Will Vendetta traded victories over one another this past weekend. Something tells me there’s more to this rivalry than meets the eye. I’ve been told by more than a few in the locker room that Vendetta’s rockstar ways have always rubbed the bearded brute the wrong way.
- I’m happy to announce that a number of NPCI competitors will be returning to a CLASH ring on the weekend of August 7th & 8th. Chikara’s Create-A-Wrestler, Josh Thor, Beauty & The Beast, Logan Savage, and Fast & Fabulous are just a few of the many men who have already signed on to take part in our huge back to back weekend. Expect even more competitors (including men making their CLASH in-ring debuts) to be announced in the days and weeks to come!
That’s all for this week!
Nicholas P.
Read A Different NPCI: Nichlolas P’s CLASH Insider!
June 13, 2009
It’s a new week and welcome to the CLASH Insider. I am your host, undoubtedly with the most, Nicholas P. Clashertone! There’s tons of topics to cover now that For The Win is in the record books, including the reformation of a great tag team, two men turning their backs on our fans, and a shocking injury to our CLASH Champion. Before I delve right in, let me first remind everyone of our huge weekend on June 19th & 20th. It’s the 2009 NPCI Tag Team Tournament and its almost here! Join CLASH Wrestling as 16 teams (32 men) from around the globe come together for one weekend only!
Pillar To Post and CLASH News Flash both did a great job detailing the big stories coming out of For The Win, so I won’t waste anyone’s time discussing those same issues. In regards to the CLASH Championship, things are certainly up in the air at the moment. Dragon Kreed looks to have seriously injured his shoulder. Will Kreed miss a significant amount of in-ring time? If so, how much? What will that mean in regards to the CLASH Championship? All good questions that will have to be answered in the very near future. Jeremy Jones and I are in a position we’ve never been in before, that is, one of our champions being injured. The CLASH Constitution does not address this situation but rest assured that an amendment regarding the matter will soon be written.
One has to feel for Dragon Kreed. He was just picking up steam as champion. Many agreed that Kreed could have concievably held the championship for months, maybe years to come. Cameron Skyy was obviously frustrated that he could not beat Kreed and finally snapped. The CLASH fans saw a new side of Skyy on Saturday night: sick, twisted, and willing to do anything to regain “his” gold. Tyler Elkins looked equally vicious as he, like a vulture, tore Kreed’s muscle from it’s bone. Who know’s though, maybe I’m getting ahead of myself. Maybe Dragon Kreed won’t miss any ring time. We should know the answer to that question by next weekend.
Speaking of next weekend, did you know the NPCI is coming up? If it seems like we at CLASH Wrestling are beating the NPCI over your head it’s because we absolutely ARE! Tag Team wrestling is a lost art in our sport and we take great pride in not only in our own teams, but in all aspiring tandems looking to make an impact in the world of wrestling. If you weren’t looking forward to the 2009 NPCI, hopefully the happenings at For The Win swayed your opinion.
For one, we have the reformation (for one weekend only) of the H3RD. Tommy Tydie & J. Miller have agreed that together they make a great unit and have vowed to go back to back with a second NPCI win. This in itself is an oxymoron because if the H3RD win the NPCI they will be the CLASH Tag Team Champions. I like to look at it this way: next weekend is make or break for the H3RD. If they lose, their reformation really was for one weekend only. If they win, who knows? Maybe Miller will forgive Tydie and they’ll find a way to work together as a team again.
I could not believe my eyes as I saw the 4 men responsible for 2008’s “Feud Of The Year,” in the same ring, at the same time, on the same side. I mean, who would have ever thought the H3RD would come to the aid of the Friends? These two teams have had numerous battles throughout the years and have vowed to meet in this years NPCI Finals. Will we see yet another chapter in the book that is H3RD vs. Friends? I certainly hope so!
Myself and the other members of the CLASH Board Of Directors have come to a conclusion on the format of this years NPCI Tournament. As opposed to last year’s 4 round tourament, the 2009 incarnation of the NPCI will consist of 3 rounds. Night #1 (Friday, June 19th) will see all 16 teams compete in 8 round one matches. Night #2 will start with the 8 winning teams squaring off in 4 semifinal matches. The 4 remaining teams will then go on to the Night #2 Main Event: the 2009 NPCI Finals, a 4 Way Elimination Match for the CLASH Wrestling Tag Team Championship. This alteration to the tournament should make for a more action packed show as well as provide a unique dynamic going into the final matchup of the evening.
My 5 Random Observations For The Week:
- I am proud to announce that both Green & Blue Ranger have been given new roles within our company. Both men will now act as CLASH Ambassadors, or Amclashadors, at our live events. Fans will be able to take pictures with and hang out with the Power Rangers at select CLASH Wrestling events in the future. Both Blue & Green will be in attendance at the 2009 NPCI, so get there early and hang out with the Morphin’ Ones!
- Night #2 of the 2009 NPCI will feature a CLASH Gauntlet Match consisting of all the men who are eliminated on Night #1. Winning this match should be a nice consolation prize for the victor. In a related note, we have decided to name this match the 2009 Consolation Prize Gauntlet Invitational, CPGI for short.
- Did you notice that ever member of the CLASH roster is taking part in the 2009 NPCI with the exception of two men: Dragon Kreed & The Wreckingball? Perhaps their past experiences with one another (Jonescorp, Wreckingforce) have soured the two men on future partnerships.
- Not sure which history books Will Vendetta, Adam Summers, and John Striker have been reading, but Vendetta & Winston did not come oh so close to winning the 2008 NPCI. In fact, Will & Lance lost in the very first round to the Friends. Laughable characters the likes of Confetti, Mr. Wrestling X, and Jeremy Jones (!) made it further. I do expect Will & Lance to do very well this year though!
- To JS: When one claims that they are not copying the style or idea of another, this does nothing more than bring attention to the fact that they, the aforementioned “one”, are truly just copying.
That’s all for this now, check back next week for an inside look at the 2009 NPCI!
Nicholas P.
A New CLASH Insider w/ Nicholas P. Clashertone
June 5, 2009
Greetings! It’s the ‘Tone and I’m back with your weekly fix of CLASH Wrestling news and insights. There’s so much to cover this week, so allow me to dive right in! First off, I’d like to thank each and every member of our CLASH Wrestling family (ie. CLASH staff & fans) who made it out to the 2009 Relay For Life this past Saturday. CLASH Wrestling presented the best of itself on Saturday and for a truly great cause. We raised $2600 this year for the American Cancer Society, making us a Silver Team!
Once again thanks to everyone who helped participate in the event, and special thanks are in order for Event Coordinator & Team Captain Melanie Libra. CLASH Wrestling greatly looks forward to partaking in the Relay For Life again next year! If you’re looking for a more detailed account of this past Saturday, CLASH Radio did a great job summarizing the event. I highly suggest giving John & Adam a listen once your done reading this column.
Early this morning was the official launch of the CLASH Wrestling Incentive Program. The brainchild of myself and CLASH CEO Jeremy Jones, the CW Incentive Program looks to lessen the financial burden caused by our declining economy. Myself and Jeremy created a program which will not only save you, our loyal fans, a nice amount of money, but hopes to increase awareness of CLASH Wrestling. Check out the full story, featuring details our ongoing promotions and their huge savings, on the main page on our site!
Another week and we’re inching closer and closer to the 2009 NPCI Tag Team Tournament. In the past 7 days, we’ve added 6 more teams to the mix, making our total count 15 going into For The Win this Saturday night. The latest additions to the 2009 NPCI field include CLASH tandems Nightlife, SR17, & Family Fusion. Joining these men are 3 duos making their CLASH debuts at the 2009 NPCI. The Gym Rats are a multi-time title holding, high-flying duo from Ontario, the Connecticut based tandem of Fast & Fabulous hope that cockiness translates to victory, while the Diamond City Kings feel they have the necessary training (Hanson & Tuner have trained at both Chikara & ROH’s schools) to bring home the gold. Time will tell which of these teams will outlast the 15 others to walk out of Taylor, MI with the CLASH Wrestling Tag Team Championships on June 20th. Who do you think will win? You don’t have to wait much longer to find out! The NPCI is almost here!
For The Win is this Saturday night and should be a great show to say the least. I’m excited for the two biggest matches on the marquee as Cameron Skyy attempts to once again dethrone CLASH Champion Dragon Kreed. These two men know each other very well, having squared off numerous times in the last 60 days. Their match on Saturday will definately differ from past offerings, now that Skyy has chose to make things personal. The other bout I’m excited to see is Wreckingball vs. Tommy Tydie. These two men have only met once before, in a brief match last year in Riverview. Both of these men are loud, brash, proud individuals and I don’t expect either man to back down. Wreckingball has the strength and size advantage, but Tydie makes no bones about the fact that he’ll do anything to win. Add in the x-factor of J. Miller and you’ve quite a match you certainly don’t want to miss! Other bouts scheduled at For The Win include a Tag Team Grudge Match between Friends & Nightlife, Will Vendetta takes on Keith Calhoun, and J. Miller faces one half of SR17, Van Envy.
My 5 Random Weekly Thoughts:
- Word around the water cooler is that GQ & Rave are hitting the gym harder than ever to prepare for the 2009 NPCI. Never before in history has one team had to defend their gold against 15 other tandems over the course of 2 nights. The Friends are doing everything in their power to ensure they walk out of the NPCI still Tag Team Champions.
- Haven’t seen or heard from Khameleon or Green Ranger since their 1 on 1 encounter in Livonia nearly two weeks ago. Are they still recovering from their respective injuries? Perhaps, hiding their masked faces in shame?
- Guess SR17’s petition to Jeremy Jones worked, as the Ohio-based tandem have gained entry into the 2009 NPCI. If Van Envy & Kris Konflict want to make a sudden impact in CLASH, winning the NPCI would do just that.
- Look for Adam Summers to have a more active role in upcoming webisodes of CLASH In A Flash. Summers has been granted the permanent job of backstage interviewer. Expect Pillar To Post vs. CLASH In A Flash debates to soon follow…
- For those wondering the legitimacy of the ties amongst Family Fusion, I’ll allow Mathew Collins to explain himself, “My youngster sister, Kathy Collins married a fine man in Keith Calhoun. He’s my brother in law, which makes him Jason’s uncle. It’s a Family Fusion, but this ain’t no small family! Our tree continues to grow and ya never know when a new branch might poke ya in the eye!”
That’s all for this week. See you on the other side (?),
Nicholas P.


