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Old 09-11-2005, 04:33 PM
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OK, I feel a bit stupid, but I'm starting my career over. Having just purchased WreSpi, I was going too fast and didn't like how my career started off. I decided to try again, and hopefully do a better job.

My name is Tyler Hewitt. I was born and raised in West Michigan. I attended the University of Michigan on a football scholarship playing tailback. I wasn't the fastest guy on the team, and after the signing of star tailback Ricky James my sophomore season, I was relegated to the bench and rarely saw playing time. I was hard headed, and thought football was my career, and sluffed off in school. I had dreams of the NFL. Well, my time of riding the pine started to wear on me,and I got angry. That's when my trouble started. I got into drugs pretty heavy. I was mad at the world, and the cocaine eased my pain. Problem was, it also brought me more pain. My senior season I was so heavy into drugs that I was in debt up to my eyeballs to a local dealer. Well, he had enough, and sent over a couple guys to send me a message. By the time they left, I had 3 broken ribs, and a broken leg. They nearly took out my left kneecap. Needlessly to say, there went my football career. I graduated college with a business degree, but really had no aspirations of working in the business world. I took a job as a manager for a local Staples, which lasted all of 6 months. I got fired taking some stuff from inventory, to sell off for my addiction. After bouncing around another year from job to job, I saw an add in the local paper for wrestling tryouts. I had watched some wrestling as a kid, and knew that there were a lot of ex football players in the sport. I really thought of it as more of a joke, but maybe I could have some fun with it. I lost my first match, but impressed the owner enough that I got a job. It didn't pay squat, but it was fun. I used a mask, and went by the name Grimm Reaper. It was incredibly exhilerating being unknown and getting to take out some angst.

Anyway, enough with the boring beginnings. I met up with a great guy, Dirk, a local wrestling legend. He never hit the bigtime, but he was a great wrestler, and really knew his stuff around the ring. He's been teaching me, and says I'm really coming along. I started wrestling in February 1984, and I've been at it for 9 months now. I've bounced around a bit after starting with Southwest Championship Wrestling. I got lucky a few months in, and actually won the Southwest Television Title twice. Unfortunately I didn't have one successful defense. I've worked my way up now, and am employed by three promotions.

I have been wrestling for All Star Wrestling in the UK for a couple months as a midcarder. I usually wrestle once a week there since it conflicts with Houston Wrestling on Saturday. My oldest promotion now is Southeastern Championship Wrestling. They are a local promotion in the Gulf Coast, and I have worked up to a Main Eventer. I'm hoping for a title shot soon, but Bob Armstrong holds both the Alabama Heavyweight title, and the Southeastern Heavyweight title. He's a babyface like me, so the chances don't look too good yet. I'm debating asking for a turn to heel for a shot, but I'm not sure if I want to just yet. My best success has been in Houston Championship Wrestling. I just signed on with them about a month ago, and am worked up to midcard. Out of the blue I was given a tag team title shot with Randy Rich against Sabbacultcha last week. We were in control, but I got a bit out of control and used Brass Knuckles to try for the win, but the ref caught me and DQ'd us. Rich was pissed and said he wouldn't wrestle with me again.

Well, I got another shot tonight! I was so excited, and I promised my partner Bif Wellington that I wouldn't make the same mistake twice. What a great match it was! It was an elimination match, and it went of for what seemed like two hours. I elminated both guys with the Death Toll and we took the belts after 41 minutes! I can't believe it! I'm going out with Bif and some of the guys for drinks in a few minutes. Hopefully I sober up before my next match!

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USA 12
Canada 15
UK 3

Skills
Spirit 25
Power 41
Technique 41
Speed 36
Psychology 81
Stamina 46
Toughness 45
Charisma 17
Microphone 29
Safety 52
Looks 98
Respect 21

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Old 09-11-2005, 07:50 PM
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Sunday week 2 Nov. '84-HCW No Law or Order

Argh, that Randy Rich!! Paul Boesch wanted to shake things up a bit tonight, so he pitted me against my own partner Bif Wellington, along with George Weingerhoff. And to make things REALLY interesting, he teamed me up with Randy Rich! Alright, I can deal with this. I was a man about it, and even looked up Rich before our match to appologize. I know he's gotta be steamed, not only about me screwing up our shot, but now I won the titles with another partner. Well I could tell he didn't take my appology to heartily as he just gave me a cold stare. I could tell he already knew about our match.

The match started off a bit awkward as I faced Bif. We went at it, not holding back. After some scrapping, Bif tagged out. I did shortly afterward. Rich couldn't have been in the ring 3 minutes and he just let Weingerhoff pin him. He knew this was an important match for me, and he threw it!! Oooh I'm pissed! He ran out of the ring like a little girl before I could get my hands on him. He's just lucky that by some strange working they didn't make this a title match. I'll get over it. He was just paying me back. I just hope he doesn't continue this....

Tuesday Week 3-SECW on Tour

I had a tough match against Jerry Stubbs tonight. Man is this guy a brute! I hammered on him for a good 5 minutes to start the match. After 25 minutes he looked like he hardly broke a sweat! He got me to submit after 29 minutes for a dismal C rating.

Saturday Week 3

Tonight we have our first title defense against Akio Sato and Ultimo Dragon. Things are already off on a bad foot when Bif notifies me that we have a name for our tag team, "Team Rex". Geez, figures the big goof would come up with some lame name like that. I decided to let it slide, especially since he later informed me that Boesch actually came up with the name. I'm just excited to have the titles.

Once we got in the ring however, I wasn't so sure how long this reign would last. Bif started off with Sato, and pretty much got his butt kicked. I know these two Asians are a handfull, but they were much better than I bargained for. I had a pretty tough time with them myself. These quick SOB's avoided just about everything I threw at them. I let Wellington take a crack at them for a while just after Sato was tagged back in. Bif finally started to mount a flurry of hits to Sato when he tagged me back in. I knew that we could be in trouble with these two veterans if we let the match drag on, so I immediately took a shot at ending it right there. Sato was outside the ring just getting up when I took to the top rope and hit him with a Standing Knee, and wasted no time in hitting him with the Death Dive, and rolled him back in... 1....2....3!! We retained the titels, and gave the fans a decent showing (C+).

Tuesday Week 4-SECW on Tour!

I had an uneventful match against Koudou Fuyuki last night. He wasn't too much trouble. I really should have tried to extend the match as we only made it 16 minutes, but I wasn't into this one. The crowd wasn't into it either rating it a C, but I came out with the win after a DDT on a chair.

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Old 09-11-2005, 09:08 PM
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Saturday Week 4-HCW

Boesch really likes to experiment with the guys in back. He seems to enjoy pitting guys against friends, and teaming enemies. Tonight's match was no exception. I was teamed up with the recently disposed of Ultimo Dragon, facing my nemisis Randy Rich and Bob Holly. We were just slugging it out, with Rich getting in a few cheap shots on me. I wasn't exactly a saint myself however. We were so into this one that we forgot it was a 30 minute time limit. Thankfully the judges had no trouble in awarding us the unanimous victory. The crowd clearly hadn't seen enough however, only giving us a C for our efforts.

Tuesday Week 1 December-SECW on Tour!

I decided a couple days ago to give All Stars my resignation. They had two shows a week, Wednesday and Saturday. The Wednesday show has been cancelled every week for the last month, and Saturday is my show for HCW. I called up Stew Hart at Calgary Stampede for a tryout after MLW declined to meet me. I was getting a pretty good start in Canada with MLW, so I'd like to head back up there some more. Wednesday is my only free night for them, but who knows?

Tonight I had a match with Danny Davis. Let me tell you, dispite the lack in size of Davis, this guy is a machine! He just wouldn't back down. I threw the kitchen sink at him as they say, and he still kept coming back! I thought I had him with the Death Toll, but he managed to kick out. I think out of sheer surprise he actually got me to submit. The crowd enjoyed it for sure, rating it a B-.

Wednesday Week 1-Stampede International

I wasn't sure what I was up against with Oly Olsen. This guy scared me just looking at him! He wasn't going to lay down for the new guy either. He was one tough test, that's for sure. Looking back, I was too timid. It wasn't long before I took him outside the ring to keep from being pinned. But I didn't take it to him like I should have. He got me in submission as the crowd was throwing crap at us (D).

Hart had seen enough, plus I think he knew what I could do based on my history with MLW. He signed me to a 6 month deal that night.

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Old 09-12-2005, 09:43 PM
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I've hit a slump as of late. The top brass in all my promotions have been pushing me to see if I'm ready for the big push. And not so surprisingly, I'm not ready yet. I've held my own in HCW though we have yet to have another title defense. I think they want me to get a bit more seasoned with the main eventers hoping we can hold the belts for a while. I've faced some tough opponents like Bob Armstrong, Jerry Grey and the Flame.

Tonight, the 3rd week of December I've got a match against Bob Holly at the Sam Houston Coliseum show. He and I have gotten to be friends I think. Before the match he told me to loosen up. I look way to tense out there. So I took his advice and had fun. With my funk I was in, and Holly not quite being up there in status, the fans weren't real into our match rating it a C, but I had a good time. I handled Bob pretty well beating him in 24 minutes with a Slingshot Catapult.

I've had a lot of off nights lately. I'm not taking any time for myself, so I decided to have more fun. I think I'll try to take in more of the local sights when I'm in each city. I haven't had a vacation since 10th grade, so it's high time I start taking some fun time for myself before I get burned out...
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Old 09-13-2005, 07:42 PM
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It's been an interesting week so far. On Tuesday I had a match with Plowdoy Frazier at SECW on Tour. Let me tell you, this guy doesn't seem to have much upstairs, but he is a sheer brute! I thought I handled him pretty well, and kept him outside the ring after a while so he couldn't pin me. But then he still got me with a samoan drop outside, and rolled me back in for the pin in 27 minutes for a so-so C+ rating. Then I had a match with Dan Davis on Friday for Stampede Through Canada. I stuck to my plan a little better, though he wasn't as tough as Plowboy. I took him out with a DDT on the outside and rolled him in for the pin in 21 minutes. I wasn't paying attention to the time, as I should have stretched it out a little longer. The fans were moderatly entertained (C).

Then on Friday I got a call from my old employer Joe Blanchard at SWCW. He wanted to hire me back as a lower midcarder. It took some thinking as their shows conflict with all three of the other promotions. I also hate to give up my Main Event status with SECW, but they really don't seem to want to give me any kind of shot or push, plus being a local promotion it won't hurt my feellings if I have to leave. Hopefully I don't piss anyone off with this schedule as I'll have some tough choices to make....

That night I had my first tough call to make. I had three scheduled shows, CSW, HCW, and SWCW. I picked HCW in hopes of a tag title defense. But when I got there I found out I was facing Bob Holly again. I thought we put on a pretty decent match, though Bob didn't seem to be into it. He didn't put up the fight he has before. I tried some chair shots with the ref down in hopes of getting him going (he's rather masochistic) and revving up the crowd, but it didn't seem to work. I hit him with the Welcome to the Morgue 24 minutes into the C match for the win.

Saturday Week 4-December
Tonight I had one of my toughest matches of late in the Houston Wrestling show. I fought another young wrestler by the name of Allen Sarven. This kid was ready to fight tonight! As we started off he didn't seem like he was that good as I hit him hard and often. But I should know by now that anyone in the wrestling business is tough as nails, and to expect a comeback. Comeback he did! It wasn't that he mounted a lot of moves on me, but he just took blow after blow and wouldn't lay down. I worked my strategy well taking him in and out of the ring several times. But every time I thought I had him down, he managed to kick out... He even kicked out of the Death Toll late in the match. I was finally about spent. He caught me by surprise with a Russian Leg Sweep for the win. The crowd was on their feet and wanted more after our 29 minutes "B" bout.

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Old 09-13-2005, 08:10 PM
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Monday Week 1-January 1985
I had today off, and I wasn't planning to make an entry, but I just was so excited I had to put something down! I was finishing up at the gym after a light workout when my mom called. She was practically hysterical and I couldn't understand a word she was saying. I caught something about wrestlers, but that was it. I started to get worked up. My mom has never understood my new career, and really hasn't wanted anything to do with it, so I knew something must have happened. I got her to calm down and tell me slowly what she was blabbering about. Apparently my little brother, who has gotten quite worked up about my new career, had picked up the latest issue of Steel Mat. She said he pratically broke his neck running down the stairs to tell the news. This issue had the top 500 wrestlers in the world, and I was there, at #118!!! I couldn't believe it!! I screamed so loud I think everyone in the building stopped what they were doing. One of the trainers even ran over thinking I was having a heart attack or something. I am so pumped right now! This deserves a celebration!!!
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I've been very much enjoying this. Congrats on the #118 ranking!
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Old 09-13-2005, 08:29 PM
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Thanks! I'm trying to pace myself this time. I still feel like I'm not getting there very fast, but the #118 ranking definitely is encouraging and shows I'm making good progress I think.
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Tuesday Week 1-January

Wow, I just got tore up tonight! I just had one of the toughest sluggout tag matches ever! I teamed up with Ed Hogan against Danny Davis and Jimmy Golden. Golden is a hand full to say the least! He wore us down good at the start of the match blocking and avoiding most of our onslaught, and then dishing it back. This was the longest match I've had in quite a while, and I'm plumb tired out. We slugged it out for 52 minutes! I thought we had Golden on the ropes as he stayed in way too long midway through the match, but he finally tagged out before I could put him away. The match just wore on from there. Finally I thought the match was ours when I later hit Golden with the Death Toll! But he kicked out just before the 3 count!! So I threw him back out of the ring, hit a flying standing knee, and busted him open with the Welcome to the Morgue. This was it!! I rolled him in, one......two.....th.. kickout!!! Noooo!!! He tags in Davis and we duke it out a few more minutes. I finally sieze the opportunity for the Welcome to the Morgue, but he avoids it! I slip out of a pin attempt, but he catches me off guard with the Small Package for the win! I couldn't believe the crowd only gave us a C+ as this was one good match.

Wendesday Week 1

Geez, tonight was leading the lambs to slaughter at the Stampede International! I teamed up with a pair of young bucks like myself in Johnny Kidd and Dan Greer. We faced veterans Todd Tomko, Dan Davis, and Jose Luis Rivera. They practically killed us! I held my own and kept us alive for a while, but I just couldn't do it alone. I finally submitted 22 minutes in. What a disaster. Who books this stuff anyway??

Thursday Week 1

I had a tough choice again tonight. I had a show scheduled for all four promotions. I made the call to go with HCW since it was our annual show One Wild Night and they wanted a tag title match. I nearly forgot that a few weeks ago I talked with Bif and the boss and we changed our name to something I thought was more appropriate. As we left backstage and headed down to the ring, we were announced, "Death and Destruction" will be facing Chris Youngblood, and guess who! Randy Rich!! This one is a 30 minute time limit. I feel pretty good about our chances. But Youngblood is good, so we can't take him lightly.

The match started out pretty typical. Bif started out against Youngblood who was pretty tough. Rich was tagged in, and I shortly after. Things really heated up after that. The match went back and forth, but I thought we had the upper hand. No one was particularly good tonight however. Everyone was missing moves or getting blocked. As we neared the 30 minute mark, I was pressing. I wanted to be sure we won. I was hitting moves on Rich, and nearly got the Death Toll on him twice. But then the ref calls it, and to my astonishment we lost unanimously!!! This is an outrage!! I can't believe it. Who ever heard of judges calling a time limit match anyway??!!! A title match shouldn't be called by judges. If they can't beat us in 30 minutes, we should automatically retain the belts. Arrggghhh! I'm going to have a talk with Mr. Boesch about this crap!!

After the match both of us went back stage to see the boss. We were hot! We practically tore down the door to the office he was in, and demanded an explanation. "Calm down boys, this is a business. I don't care about what you guys want. All I care about is filling those seats out there!"

"This is bull**** boss!! We should have never lost those belts, not like that! We demand to have those belts returned immediately!!"

"Or what Grimm? Are you trying to threaten me? If you're lucky I'll give you two a shot later this month. But you better behave."

Ooh, I was irrate. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. In anger I overturned his desk, it practically landed on the old guy.

"That's it!! You've pissed me off boy! Just for that stunt you can forget a title shot."

That didn't sit well with Bif. "Nice job jacka**!!! You've just cost us any chance we had!"

Seeing a great opportunity unfolding, Boesch adds another thing... "OH, how about this. Tomorrow night. You two are facing eachother. in another 30 minute time limit match. Chew on that one. Now get these two out of my face!"

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Old 09-13-2005, 09:22 PM
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Saturday week 1

Houston Wrestling I'm up against Bif. I wasn't in the mood. I could tell he wanted me bad, but not as bad as I wanted those titles back. As the match started, I told him it's not personal, but I'm beating the crap out of him as a sort of revenge. And I was ready to back it up. He was hot, so he put up a good match to start, but I just kept piling it on minute by minute. I wasn't about to let no stinking judges determine my fate this night, so I disposed of him after a huge Butt Butt and a Death Toll in 21 minutes. The fans didn't care much about the match, but it wasn't about the fans tonight....
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Old 09-15-2005, 06:18 PM
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January was a pretty uneventful month. Since being stripped of my tag title I was in a pretty sour mood. Unfortunately I didn't take it into the ring like I should have pounding my opponents mercilessly into submission. I let my bad mood get in the way of my wrestling as I hobbled along to a 5-8 record since my match against Bif. In defense, I did have some pretty touch matches lately, but that is no excuse.

The second week of January I lost a pretty sad match with Paul Roma to the Great Muta and Tony Charles. Man Muta is one tough SOB. I underestimate those Asians. Then Tommy Cox and I won a real good match against Kokina Maximus and Farmer Boy Ipo. It wasn't a long match as Cox provided some quick fireworks in the form of a Fireball. The crowd obviously loved it. Then I won a real slobberknocker against Dan Davis that lasted 38 minutes.

The third week was ugly as I lost four matches. First was a rematch with Muta, who was teamed up with Ken Wayne and Owen Hart. I was teaming with Oly Olsen and Johnny Kid. Next I lost a match to Toshiaki Kawada. The next night was myself, Mad Dog Mortimer and Ultimo Dragon against Eddie Watts, Bif Wellington and Jerry Grey. They cleaned house on us in 24 minutes. The last match of the week we should have won. It was a handicap match with me, Masahiro Chono, and Bobby Huffman against Tommy Cox and Eddie Guerrero. Somehow the cheating Guerrero beat us. The crows really was into it with a "B".

The fourth week I started to focus a bit more as I teamed up with Dan Severn as we spanked Brian Adams and Steven Regal. Next I had a tough match with David Taylor that he just barely got me. I rounded out the week by beating Eddie Watts for a respectable B- match.

I had most of the first week of February off as I only faced David Taylor in what can be described as possibly my worst match of the year, losing in a mere 14 minutes.

And the second week of February was another step backward as I lost a tag match and a 6 man tag match, winning one six man tag match.
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Friday Week 2

Tonight is the Sam Houston Coliseum show. I'm facing Eddie Watts again. I waste no time in beating him down. I didn't think this one would last long, but Eddie was staying pretty strong. As the match wore on, I began to wonder if he had the ability to put me away with a strong move. He just kept hitting me with lower level moves all night. But I'll give him credit as he kicked out of two Death Tolls and a Welcome to the Morgue. Finally I found my opening as he went for a bionic elbow and I countered with the Death Toll for the win in a long 56 minute match. The crowd got their money's worth rating us a B-.
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The next couple weeks have seen some progress though not in my record. Since thrashing Eddie Watts I've gone 2-6, but had some good matches. The last one was a great one that I won along with a young rookie named Jeff Jarrett. We had a table match against John Tatum and Toshiaki Kawada. The match started out fairly even, but after a while we pretty much toyed with them all night long. We gave the fans a good match to remember. I would have been a really great match if the other team was able to make a better showing. Jarrett just pounded them over and over with a nice assortment of moves, while I totally broke them down late in the match. I hit a half dozen finishers including a couple Death Dives. I finally ended the match on a counter as Kawada was going for a move off the ropes and I sent him through the table with a back drop.

Friday Week 4-February

Tonight is the Sam Houston Coliseum show. I've been matched up quite often lately with Allen Sarven. Somehow he keeps managing to beat me with that stinking Russian Leg Sweep. Tonight I was bound and determined not to lose. Things got a little off to a bad start as he took it to me pretty good. But I finally gain my composure and started chipping away. Before long we were both getting a bit worn down. I had a close call at one point when he went for the RLS but I slipped out of the way. I immediately threw him outside to keep him from pinning me. He finally hit me with the RLS later on, but I managed to kick out. A few minutes later I thought I had him with the Death Toll, but he just squeezed out a kickout before the three count. While he was still groggy I hit him a couple more times in the corner, then put him away with the Welcome to the Morgue shot. Not too bad of a match at a C+.

Saturday Week 4

I found out that Eddie Watts has been talking smack about me in the locker room. Well I asked for a match against him tonight in our HCW show. I got my wish granted in the form of a tag match pitting me and Ultimo Dragon against Watts and Norman Smiley. The match was pretty even most of the night. I took every opportunity to get some shots in on Watts. The match was wearing on pretty long as I was in against Smiley. I was about to tag out as I was pretty beat and needed a breather, but Smiley snuck over to his corner and tagged in Watts. I decided I was going to stay in even though Ultimo was ready to go in the corner clapping his hands at me. He immediately takes a cheap shot jabbing me in the throat. But I wasn't about to lay down as I threw him outside the ring and shortly after hit him with the Death Toll for the win.

After a couple of matches the next few days (both losses to tough opponents including Scott Steiner) I decided I needed a vacation. Well, it wasn't really that much of a vacation since I'm on a low budget yet. But I just took a few days off and went home to see my family. It was a lot of fun, and I got to go out with some of my old high school friends. They gave me a lot of encouragement. A few of them have gone to a couple of my shows when I was nearby, though none of them had told me this before. They were really impressed with how I looked in the ring. That gave me a lot of confidence and really solidified how I was feeling, and the fun I was having.

Wednesday Week 2-March

Well I wasn't getting an easy one on my first night back, but boy was it memorable! I had an elmination match pitting myself and Chris Benoit against the Great Muta and Johnny Kidd. It wasn't really on overly long match at 37 minutes, but man was it jam packed with action! I have never heard the fans screaming so much in a match of mine since I started wrestling. This match was what you would compare to an offensive display in baseball or basketball. I haven't really been that impressed with Johnny Kidd, but even he was scrapping it out with us. I don't think any one of us didn't use every one of our moves outside of finishers in this one. The tide turned late in the match after the Crippler tagged me in against Muta. I have the utmost respect for Muta, and was expecting to be fighting for my life at this point of the match, but I was either lucky, or am learning.. We both tried a couple of failed moves before I hit him with a running headbutt for the near fall. Before Muta could catch his breath I quickly threw him into the corner, hit him with a reverse avalanche, and clocked him with the Welcome to the Morgue. 1..2..3.. eliminated! I was in he zone, and was wailing on poor Johnny Kidd at this point. I should have tagged in Benoit since I was pretty beat, but I was just going on autopilot at this point. But what should have been a quick finish just drug on and on for several minutes. Every time I tried to tag out, he caught me. Finally I decided to forget trying to tag out, and just finish this thing. I hit a high cross body and almost had him. Then I threw him into the ropes, hit a high backdrop and another Welcome to the Morgue for the win. The crowd was going nuts at this point as I and Benoit high fived and headed to the back after our B+ match. What a night!

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Friday Week 2 March

Tonight is the Sam Houston Coliseum show. I'm teaming up with Bif against a couple of my recent nemisises Allen Sarven and Randy Rich. I didn't want this match to go sour so I decided to try and burry the hatchet with Bif before the match. I made sure to approach him where there were some of the other guys close by in case he decided to come after me.

"Hey Bif, I don't want to be contrite here just because we have a match tonight, but I just want to appologize for blowing my top a few weeks ago after our title loss. I think we work well together and we can get those belts back. What do you say, can we call a truce here?"
"Sure man. I don't usually hold a grudge. I know what you're going through, I've been there. You just have to learn to take your lumps and come back harder next time. We've got a tough match tonight, so we need to be on the same page and kick some butt!"
"Awesome! Randy Rich is really getting to be a thorn in my side. Let's go show the fans what real teamwork is...."

In tonight's match we worked very well together. The match went on with a pretty even fight. We tagged in well being sure not to stay in too long. Randy Rich seemed to be fighting extra hard tonight as he was no pushover. Late in the match I thought we had Sarven primed for the pin as we kept him outside the ring away from his corner. Somehow though he managed to get in and tag Rich. After trading a few blows, I realized I had better get Rich outside the ring as well. I hit the Death Toll, but amazingly he pulled out of the pin. After a few more hard hits, the Welcome to the Morgue knocked him senseless for the win and a well earned B- from the fans.

Saturday Week 2

I don't know if Bif was feeding me a line of crap or what. I think he's still pissed at me. We were pitted against eachother tonight in a 45 minute match. I heard a rumor that they were wearing us down to make sure we weren't too good for a title shot next week. I had no problem with it, but the way Bif came at me really ticked me off. About the only cheating move he didn't use was a chair. He choked me out a couple times, and came at me like a rabid wolf. He finally took me out with a Brass Knuckles shot that laid me out cold....

Saturday Week 3

Eddie Watts is going to get his face ripped out!! I had a match with Allen Sarven tonight, and before the bout the coward Watts came out of the crowd and just about took out my knees with a baseball bat. The ref asked if I could do the match which I'm hurting like heck, but I'm not wimping out now. I knew I had to work fast if I had any hope of beating Sarven. I was just too worn out, and hobbling to be effective. I like to take to the top rope every once in a while which give me an advantage, but I couldn't even get up there after a few minutes. I thought Sarven had with after a Russian Leg Sweep, but I managed to just barely get a shoulder up. He did nail me soon afterward and I just couldn't go on. The crowd was very appreciative of my efforts rating us a solid B.

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Saturday Week 4

Tonight I get my revenge on that coward Watts. I was hoping for a special match like a table match so I could inflict some major pain legally, but no such luck tonight. Immediately I went after him before the bell even rang. Much to my surprise he was ready for me and didn't let me get too many hits in before he turned the tide on me. We scrapped it out for several minutes, neither of us getting the upper hand. My I was too hot, and wasn't going to let it keep on like this. He thought he had me beat when he hit me with something from his pants while the ref wasn't looking. But I just got up and told him to bring it on!!! He got this surprised look in his face as his eyeballs got twice as big like he just saw Jason Voorhees coming after him with a big knife. He tried hitting me with a few more moves, but I just wasn't phased as I came after him. I finally had enough toying with him as I slipped out of a choke hold and threw him into the corner. He probably wasn't expecting this one, as I have been working on some new moves lately. I raised him up onto the top turnbuckle, climbed up and laid him out flat with a Superplex from the top ropes. I think he was maybe more surprised than worn down as he got counted out after only 16 miinutes. The crowd was roaring after seeing such a damaging move rating the match a C+ as I got some hard earned satisfaction.

Monday Week 1 April

Hey, this week is full of some great revenge!! I never did get to finish what was started by my old enemy Rip Morgan. He had started some crap with me back in SWCW last year by taking some cheap shots at me before a couple of matches. One time I think he actually tried taking me out for good with a monkey wrench. Well tonight I'm ready to dole out some payback in our UWA show. I let him think he was getting the upper hand early on as I let him expend some energy. After a few minutes, I went for an Irish whip and the ref got knocked down. I siezed the opportunity and took him outside where I blasted him with a body slam through one of the ringside tables. I then continued to pound away before ending up back in the ring. I hit him with several hard blasts getting the near win a few times before putting him to bed with a DDT. The crowd wasn't too appreciative rating the match a C because they only got to see 10 minutes of the beating.

Wednesday Week 1


I'm on an unbelievable ride of momentum right now! Tonight I had a match for CSW with Bobby Jaggers. I've only faced him a couple of times, and I don't remember if I ever beat him, but I remember he was tough, and tonight was no exception. Right away he came after me and wouldn't let up. I thought for sure I was going to be on the other end of the stick getting beaten in 10 minutes. After a while I finally started getting my cracks in on him and wearing him down bit by bit. But then I seamed to hit a wall. One of my favorite moves is the Reverse Avalanche which I use a lot to wear guys down midway through the match. Well somehow he was able to get out of the way every time I used it. Finally I had to change my strategy a bit and use some other moves. I caught my break after 26 minutes when I ducked a move and hit him hard. I quickly nailed him with a slingshot catapult, and surprisingly got the three count!!

Friday Week 1

Well I had another encounter with my new pal Eddie Watts. I had a match against another foe Randy Rich. Deep into the match I had Rich worn down, and in the corner. I raised him to the top turnbuckle, and slammed him to the matt with the Superplex. I was just about to get the win, when Watts comes from nowhere and pulls me off. Oooh, he just doesn't know when to quit!! He ran out of the building, and I had half a mind to go after him, but I knew I'd be in trouble if I left the match. I got back to task, but the breather gave Rich an opening. He almost had me a couple times with a flying fist drop and some other moves, but I held out. I was nearly spent when I was able to sling him into the corner again. One more try with the superplex. I hesitated for a moment looking for Watts. I covered, 1...2.....3! The crowd gave us some love with a B-.

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