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Post by jordanlacey on Apr 22, 2011 12:29:17 GMT -5
St Louis Anarchy Presents: Tiger Blood and the Art of Winning Saturday, May 21, 2011 7pm Live from The Knights of Columbus 402 E Hwy 50 O'Fallon, IL $15 Front Row, $12 Gen Ad, $10 Advance, $5 College Guys, Free College Girls
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Post by stlstyle on Apr 22, 2011 17:38:29 GMT -5
Trendhopping is laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame
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Post by jordanlacey on Apr 24, 2011 17:11:26 GMT -5
Happy Easter everyone and St. Louis Anarchy's present to our Anarchy family is announcing this awesome main event for "Tiger Blood & the Art of Winning." The U-30 Champion ACH will defend his title in a four way match against Arik Cannon, Gerald James and Dragon Gate Sensation Akira Tozawa!
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Post by rk3689 on Apr 24, 2011 23:59:06 GMT -5
An exact rematch one week after Austin? Interesting...
I think big ramifications are going to come out of these two matches.
r k
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Post by rk3689 on Apr 24, 2011 23:59:45 GMT -5
Trendhopping is laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame Nah, it's o.k.
That stuff's always been part of wrestling.
r k
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on Apr 25, 2011 13:15:52 GMT -5
An exact rematch one week after Austin? Interesting...
I think big ramifications are going to come out of these two matches.
r k In all fairness I stole the match from St. Louis Anarchy. we truly feel like this could be match of the year & both sectors of fans should get the opportunity to witness it live.
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Post by jordanlacey on May 5, 2011 0:18:27 GMT -5
The Saint Louis Anarchy title is on the line when SLA presents Tigers Blood the Art of Winning. However at this time we are 100% sure who the SLA champion will be when we get to 5-21. Evan Gelistico is set to defend the title on 5-15 in Austin TX and he will face his long time tag team partner Pierre Abernathy. Who ever walks out with the title will have to defend it in just 6 days and they will face a man who is making waves all over the mid-west in "Sugar" Shane Hollister. Shane has his sights set on one of the top prizes in Anarchy and he will get a chance to take the title back home to Iowa on 5-21. Get your tickets now by calling 314-805-4920. $10 in advance and $15 front row BEER is $1 Doors are at 6:30 with the show starting at 7pm Event will take place at the KOC hall in O'Fallon IL (402 E US HWY 50)
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Post by jordanlacey on May 10, 2011 17:15:46 GMT -5
At the SLA/ACW show on March 12th Dingo delivered three pile drivers to Davey Vega which Dingo said was payback for Vega breaking his neck over two years ago. Vega came out of that brutal beat down battered and beaten but with no major injuries. Now it's time for Vega and Dingo to settle this one on one at Tigers Blood and the Art of Winning.
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Post by jordanlacey on May 18, 2011 8:37:46 GMT -5
Mat Fitchett will have the biggest night of his young career. He will not compete in one match but two. First we have a huge Internet Exclusive pre-show match where Fitchett will try to capture gold as will face U-30 Champion Akira Tozawa. Then on the main show He will face Darin Corbin. Two huge matches on the plate of the young high flier.Make sure you get there early to see the Internet Exclusive pre-show match. Get your tickets by calling 314-805-4920
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Post by jordanlacey on May 18, 2011 8:38:58 GMT -5
The ACW tag team titles will be on the line this Saturday when SLA brings you Tigers Blood the Art of Winning and it will be on the line in a three team tag team match. The champions RAJETT (Rachel Summerlyn and Jessica James) look to stay on a hott streak after coming off a win at Will Wrestle for Food and a defense in a four team tag just this last Sunday at the ACW Prom. They will face a team that has also been on a tare and a team who will step into the world of Anarchy for the first time. Children of Pain (Darin Childs and Kris Wolfe) these two men picked up there first win in SLA when they beat Darin Corbin and former ACW champion R.D. Evans. This win put them right into the hunt for a shot at the ACW tag team titles and they will get there chance this Saturday. Kentucky Buffet (Matt Cage and Alex Castle) this team has fought all over the middle Illinois area and they look to do what many say is impossible and thats win the ACW tag team titles on there debut in the world of Anarchy. While the Anarchy fans may not know alot about these two men they are a well polished tag team and could very well win the titles. Saint Louis Anarchy Presents: Tigers Blood the Art of Winning Saturday May 21st at the KOC hall in O'Fallon Illnois Doors are at 6:30 and the show starts at 7pm (NOTE: there will be a special bonus card match at 6:45pm) Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 front row, college ID gets 1/2 off for men and FREE for woman BEER is $1 Matches Signed: Main Event ACW U-30 match: Akira Tozawa(c) vs. ACH vs. Gerald James vs. Arik Cannon SLA Championship match: Evan Gelistico(c) vs. Shane Hollister ACW Championship match: Davey Vega(c) vs. DINGO ACW Tag Team Title match: Rajett vs. Children of Pain vs. KYB SPECIAL DAN WALSH B-DAY PARTY!!!! CALL: 314-805-4920 for tickets
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Post by jordanlacey on May 18, 2011 8:40:06 GMT -5
Come celebrate the birthday of one of our most charismatic anarchist, Dan Walsh. Tigers Blood and the Art of Winning will not only be filled with great in ring action, it will also be a party as MTV star Dan Walsh celebrates his birthday with all of you. Come on out, bring your party favors and have a $1 beer with us. For tickets call 314-805-4920 St Louis Anarchy Presents: Tiger Blood and the Art of Winning Saturday, May 21, 2011 7pm Live from The Knights of Columbus 402 E Hwy 50 O'Fallon, IL $15 Front Row, $12 Gen Ad, $10 Advance, $5 College Guys, Free College Girls
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Post by dannyd on May 18, 2011 12:50:15 GMT -5
wish i could make this
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Post by madashsamuels on May 18, 2011 16:17:13 GMT -5
Holy Shit!! Can't wait for Fitchett/Tozawa to hit Youtube. I hope we get to see the rematch down in Texas sometime soon.
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Post by stlstyle on May 19, 2011 20:42:09 GMT -5
Im going to try to not drink as much at this show so I can give you guys some better feedback about what goes down.
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Post by stlstyle on May 22, 2011 21:20:05 GMT -5
In the preshow match, Akira Tozawa defeated Mat Fitchett(w/ Greg Jovi) to retain the ACW U-30 Title, getting the pin with the German suplex.
A ten-bell salute took place for "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
K.C. Karrington scored a cheap win over Christian Rose in the official show opener, rolling him up with a handful of tights. Rose protested the finish and decked Karrington, but Alexandre Rudolph jumped Rose from behind and laid him out.
Adam Raw issued an open challenge to any of the "newbies" in the locker room to knock him off his perch...he was answered by the debuting Aiden Young. Raw appeared to have things going his way, but pulled Young up from a pin attempt after hitting his modified Hellevator. Gorgeous Jordan Lacey's music played and Lacey came out to dance for the fans...distracting Raw long enough for Young to capitalize with a DDT variant for the upset win.
Dan Walsh faced Dorian Victor(w/ Gerald James & Mrs. Victor) in an impromptu matchup...the brawl spilled out of the ring for several minutes with both men using a steel chair to their advantage. Back in the ring, Walsh picked up the victory with a guillotine choke submission.
Davey Vega made his first defense of the ACW Heavyweight Title against trainer and rival Dingo. The two had a hard-hitting battle of attrition, ending with Vega edging out a victory after a flying tornado DDT off the second turnbuckle! Darin Childs confronted Vega after the match, reminding him that they would be facing each other in the near future...
Jordan Lacey was scheduled for a match prior to intermission but was attacked by Adam Raw who left him bloody in the ring...Raw challenged Lacey to a match at Circus Maximus.
Evan Gelistico defended the SLA Heavyweight Title against Shane Hollister...Hollister had another impressive showing but Gelistico made him tap out to the Gateway City Stretch. Gelistico answered Walsh's challenge from earlier in the show, saying he would face Walsh at Circus Maximus in a submission match.
Mat Fitchett faced a tough test in the form of Darin Corbin...after a highly competitive matchup, Fitchett took Corbin down off the top turnbuckle with a huge backcracker to notch the victory. Dingo and Arik Cannon jumped Fitchett after the match, but Davey Vega and Greg Jovi hit the ring with chairs to run them off. Dingo challenged Fitchett to a match at Circus Maximus...that card is already looking stacked.
RAJETT retained the ACW Tag Team Titles against The Kentucky Buffet(Matt Cage & Alex Castle) and the team of Super Electro & Jack O. Lantern. The masked duo was the first to be eliminated as Rachel Summerlyn and Jessica James got stereo rollup pins on Electro and Lantern(respectively). Cage and Castle seemed more intent on flirting with their opponents than defeating them...that attitude cost them the match as Jessica dove at the two with a cross-body from the second rope as Rachel got behind them for a schoolboy trip. That allowed Rachel to get the three-count on Cage, allowing RAJETT to hang onto the tag belts.
In the main event, Akira Tozawa defended the ACW U-30 Title in a four-way dance against former champion A.C.H., Arik Cannon, and Gerald James(w/ Dorian Victor & Mrs. Victor). James eliminated A.C.H. with the Michinoku Driver. Tozawa had a hard-hitting exchange with Cannon, ending in Tozawa pinning The Anarchist with the German suplex. However, Gerald James surprised Tozawa with a rollup and handful of tights to steal the belt! After the match, Vega and A.C.H. acknowledged that this would be Tozawa's final match with ACW/SLA for the time being and the roster members came out to applaud for him!
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Post by cavedweller73 on May 22, 2011 22:19:00 GMT -5
After trolling around on this board for several months and not saying anything, I just wanted to break my silence and say that last night's show was awesome. I've been an off and on wrestling fan for more than 25 years now and I live in southern Indiana (where wrestling is as dead as Abe Lincoln). Because of the fact that I have no life and going to indy wrestling shows is my "escape" from my day-to-day existence, over the last few years, I have attended shows all over the eastern half of country (plus, it's an excuse to see parts of the country I never dreamed I'd ever get to see). Anyway, the last three shows I've attended in O'Fallon (I missed the Granite City show....I was in Philly that weekend) have been some of the most entertaining shows I've ever seen. So, I just wanted to give some kudos to everyone involved with the show last night and say that I'm looking forward to July 9th!
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Post by rk3689 on May 22, 2011 23:26:03 GMT -5
After trolling around on this board for several months and not saying anything, I just wanted to break my silence and say that last night's show was awesome. I've been an off and on wrestling fan for more than 25 years now and I live in southern Indiana (where wrestling is as dead as Abe Lincoln). Because of the fact that I have no life and going to indy wrestling shows is my "escape" from my day-to-day existence, over the last few years, I have attended shows all over the eastern half of country (plus, it's an excuse to see parts of the country I never dreamed I'd ever get to see). Anyway, the last three shows I've attended in O'Fallon (I missed the Granite City show....I was in Philly that weekend) have been some of the most entertaining shows I've ever seen. So, I just wanted to give some kudos to everyone involved with the show last night and say that I'm looking forward to July 9th! Thank you for this great post. Sorry to hear that Tozawa's out for awhile. Also sorry to hear about Gary Jay getting a cheap win like that.
Darin vs Vega? Oh MAN, I can't wait for that. This'll give me a good reason to REALLY cheer on Vega.
Regardless of which side you're on I see that being a big match this year when it happens - Vega vs Darin.
r k
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Post by stlstyle on May 22, 2011 23:46:39 GMT -5
I believe Tozawa is headed back to Japan, is he not?
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on May 23, 2011 7:55:21 GMT -5
I believe Tozawa is headed back to Japan, is he not? an official statement will be made tomorrow.
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Post by barry on May 23, 2011 11:07:42 GMT -5
From what I am reading, Greg Jovi, Alexandre Rudolph, Jordan Lacey, Darin Childs & Mrs. Victor all appeared on the show, but did not actually have official matches. Is that correct? Anything left out?
Thank you for the indepth report!
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on May 23, 2011 14:12:03 GMT -5
From what I am reading, Greg Jovi, Alexandre Rudolph, Jordan Lacey, Darin Childs & Mrs. Victor all appeared on the show, but did not actually have official matches. Is that correct? Anything left out? Thank you for the indepth report! I am not cleared to wrestle. I may or may not have suffered a small head injury on 5-15-11 at the hands of Jeff Gant.
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