Indy News #7: June 16

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IPW BREAKING POINT ? WESTLAKE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL ? AUCKLAND ? MARCH 21ST
?The Deal? Dal Knox went into the main event at Breaking Point this Saturday at Westlake Boys High with a score to settle, and he came out of the match with mission accomplished, a victory over The Machine and the IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship still around his waist!

Knox quickly saw that power wouldn?t work against the Machine so went to work with intense chops, blows and kicks to bring the big man down.

But he got caught by the PWE enforcer, who then proceeded to dominate, using his larger size to his advantage. The Machine distracted the ref and Justin Lane pattered his hands on Knox in a semblance of attack.

Machine then headed up the ropes and splashed down on the champ, who rolled outside and got introduced head first to the ring steps. Machine broke the count and continued to assault the champ until Knox dodged a charge and the Machine rammed himself straight into the steel ring post!

It was Knox now back in control of the match, beating the chest of The Machine with chops. The Machine attempted a comeback, but missed with his splash off the second rope, and in the process hurt his knee, which went out from under him when he attempted a suplex.
Knox then focused his attack on the knee of his opponent, hitting a leg drop from the top before locking in Fort Knox. Justin Lane distracted Knox and he broke the hold, giving Machine the chance to hit a huge suplex for two.

But the challenger then missed with the elbow from the second rope and Knox nailed him with a body slam for two. Knox then got caught on the top, but fought his way free and hit the Surf Highway from the top rope to take the win, gain revenge and keep his IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship!

Also, after ?The One? Vinny Dunn explained that the South Pacific Championship could now be defended in house, he declined to get in the ring with Jon E. King, instead citing there was a more worthy contender for the South Pacific Championship, Dunn replaced himself in the match with ?Wrestling’s Most Wanted? Lil T, with The One as the Special Guest referee!

An irate Jon E. King was thrown off his game at the start of the match and Lil T was able to come at him at full speed hitting dropkicks and flying clotheslines. He scored a quick hurricanrana for two, but then got caught coming off the ropes in an attempted splash, and King hit him with a suplex for two.

King then dominated, pulverising Lil T against the ring apron, before a brutal kick to the head put T down and out. King had words with Dunn when he only counted T down for one.

Lil T regained his senses and fought his way back off the ropes, hitting a flying clothesline from the top for two. A snap suplex and a side slam earned the contender another two, but King countered Lil T off the ropes into a tilt-a-whirl slam.

Dunn blocked King from smashing T into the turnbuckle that had been earlier exposed by Justin Lane, so a frustrated King went outside and grabbed a chair while Dunn’s back was turned.

T dodged the chair shot and hit Spin the Mic, but a distraction meant the count wasn?t made and King hit back with his devastating Silencer Superkick. King then hoisted T onto h is shoulders, once again looking to use the exposed turnbuckle.

Lil T managed to wriggle his way free, and it was King who hit the exposed metal and a quick roll up earned Lil T the victory and his first ever South Pacific Championship!

Post-match: The One challenged King to a Best of Five series, which he accepted.

Full results for IPW Breaking Point 2009:

South Pacific Championship
?Wrestling’s Most Wanted? Lil T def. Jon E. King w/ Justin Lane
An exposed turnbuckle turned against King and a quick roll up gave T the victory and the belt!

The NZ Dream def. Mischa Vladimir Ivanoff
It was the Dream in control early on in the match after he unleashed a fast paced flurry of offence, but it wasn?t long before Ivanoff focused his attack on the heavily taped knee of the Dream. But it wasn?t long before he came back at Ivanoff, laying into him with fists before hitting a reverse DDT to take the victory.

Top Tag Team Tournament match
XS w/ Megan Kate Deluxeo def. Saint Chaos
Saint Chaos double teamed Invincible and took the early advantage, but the match momentum shifted as XS continued to bicker and play a game of one-upmanship, taking turns to dominate Saint Chaos. A neckbreaker off the ropes by Invincible to Brian Saint James took him down, but Invincible then missed with a moonsault off the top. The match turned into a brawl on the outside where XS got back inside the ring on the count of 9, leaving them to take the victory via count out to win one point. Post-match: Davey Deluxeo left his partner to suffer and attack at the hands of Saint Chaos.

Taped Fists match
?Samoan Silverback? Alexander def. ?The Ex-Patriot? Alfred Valentine w/ Flagboy
Both men punted fists at each other and quickly learned that fist to fist was really quite painful. Alexander then went wild on Valentine, mashing his head against the ring barricade, dominating Valentine with brutal blows and pure power, keeping the Ex-Patriot down for several counts, but not quite the full ten needed to win. Valentine tried to fight back but a brutal piledriver put him down once again. Another hard-hitting move by Alexander finally kept Valentine down for the ten to give him the win.
Post-match: Alexander force-fed Valentine coconut milk through a funnel.

Apology
At the command of interim IPW Commissioner, Kit Bullion, Savage Beast was asked to offer a formal apology to A-Class for the unwarranted attack on him in Whangarei. Instead of an apology Savage Beast attacked A-Class, then cut his own hair while speaking very clear and fluent English in a tirade at the crowd!

JPE vs. Alita Capri ? No Contest
Alita’s speed and agility confounded JPE in the early portion of the match, but the power and pure dominance of the Wicked Bitch of the West came through and she proceeded to take control. JPE got distracted by the crowd and Alita was able to get her breath back and come back with two hurricanranas followed by a splash off the top. JPE hit back with a slam, followed by the Evil Elbow and looked to be putting the finishing touches on the match, when Britenay, at the commentary desk, rang the bell, with ?Handsome? Danny Jacobs capering behind her. The pair took off with JPE chasing them out and the ref, utterly confused, called the match a no contest.

The Fire Ant def. Flagboy
A fast-paced battle at the start to establish advantage ended when Flagboy clutched in a choke hold, finally slowing the Ant down. Flagboy dropped Ant neck-first into the ropes before springboarding onto him, but it wasn?t enough to keep Ant down who took Flagboy down with a fireman’s carry neckbreaker to take the victory.

Top Tag Team Tournament match
Pirates and Ninjas Are Totally Awesome vs. Emerald Justice ? time limit draw
It was a competitive matchup between the two fan favourites, with van Haggard and Fury coming at each other with fast paced intensity, taking risky moves with ease and the pair countering and dodging each other.
Emerald Justice isolated Ninja Fury, working tags and double teams until Fury finally got the tag to Pirate Burns and it was Liger’s turn to get beaten on. Fury took Liger down with a huge double knee drop to the chest from the top. Liger got the tab, but double teams by the Pirate and Ninja made mincemeat of van Haggard, and while Fury missed the Shooting Star Press in the ring, Liger attacked Burns on the outside and then attacked Fury.
Burns interrupted the count but he and Liger spilled outside into a brawl while Fury went back up to the top to hit the Shooting Star Press. Liger intercepted, but Burns took him out, but the interruption gave van Haggard the chance to regain his feet and he hit the Spanish Fly on Fury for two.
Fury caught van Haggard up top and hit a hurricanrana standing off the top rope, but Link got to his feet up and Fury hit them as he came down with the Shooting Star Press.
Fury and Haggard traded blows in the ring while Burns and Liger fought on the outside, and the ref called for the bell and ruled the match a time limit draw, meaning neither team earned any points.

Apology
Kit Bullion called for a second apology for actions taken from the Whangarei show, this time from ?Handsome? Danny Jacobs due to his attack on Evie leaving her out with a neck injury. Jacobs gave a ‘sincere? apology avoiding a four month ban from action, but Jacobs was then forced to either beat Les West in a match or be banned from action for one month!

The New Vogue starring ?Handsome? Danny Jacobs, featuring Paul Starr & Britenay def. Les West
HDJ took West unprepared, but West fought back with hard-hitting clotheslines and blows. An attack by Britenay while the ref was distracted gave the cocky Jacobs back the advantage. Jacobs went outside to join Paul Starr, distracting the ref once again while Britenay laid into Les West once again. Jacobs re-entered the ring and with the derriere aired hit the Disease of the Dancing Cats. Jacobs then attempted to kiss the ref, distracting him again while Britenay got in another attack on West from the outside. A quick roll up earned Les two, but the ref turned his back and once again Britenay was in there, doing the damage. Jacobs got caught sitting on the ropes, but Starr and Britenay distracted the ref and Jacobs hit the Greedy Fly to take the victory.

IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship
?The Deal? Dal Knox def. The Machine
Knox hit the Surf Highway to keep the PWE Enforcer down for three!

IPW EXTREME MEASURES ? LYNFIELD YMCA ? AUCKLAND ? APRIL 18TH
At Extreme Measures last night ?The Deal? Dal Knox took on PWE’s the Machine for the IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship. The match had an unexpected ending when Justin Lane passed the Machine a light sabre and the PWE enforcer whacked the champion with the sabre shattering it on the champ and giving Dal Knox the victory to retain!

Knox’s speed and agility was unleashed in a fury leaving the Machine discombobulated and having to take a break on the outside. Knox dodged a charge to the corner by the Machine once he made it back into the ring and hit a flying kick off the top.

Machine spilled outside once again and Knox followed him out leaping off the corner post. But the challenger fought back, throwing Knox into the steel ring post before doing damage to the arm of the champ against another ring post.

Machine returned to the ring firmly in control of the match, hitting a huge vertical suplex, but an arrogant pin only earned him the two. A brutally hard corner whip that shook the whole ring took Knox down before the Machine locked in a choke submission.

Knox battled his way free but got caught coming off the ropes and suffered a huge slam. Machine then took him down with a suplex before throwing Knox outside, distracting the ref while Lane laid into the champ with boots.
Knox fought back and hit the Surf Highway off the ropes, and then locked in the Fort Knox, but Machine made it to the ropes and broke the hold. The challenger fought back, splashing off the second rope to get a two count.

The champ came back attempting a Knox Out, but was unable to get the Machine up onto his shoulders and so got slammed for his trouble. The Machine then hoisted up Knox and hit the Machine Head, then as the champ was down and out Machine pulled out his light sabre and hit Knox with it, earning himself a blatant DQ.

Post-match the Machine and all of PWE pulled out a table covered in fluorescent lights, but Lil T and Vinny Dunn stopped them from putting the champ through it. The two groups of men faced down over the glowing table and the Machine challenged Knox to a Lights Out Death match at the next show, which the champ accepted.

Full results for Extreme Measures 2009:

Top Tag Team Tournament
Qualifier Round 3
Pirates and Ninjas Are Totally Awesome def. Saint Chaos
PANATA were firmly in control in the early part of the match with their high flying offence until Ninja Fury missed Saint James with a plancha through the ropes, and a double team left Saint Chaos firmly in control. Pirates and Ninjas fought their way back into the match with Fury evading the Silver Spoon and hitting a huge crossbody off the top. While Burns kept Chaos at bay outside Fury went up top and hit the Shooting Star Press to take the victory and another two points in the top tag team tournament.

Flagboy def. The Fire Ant
Ant went on the attack taking the early advantage but after taking a break on the outside Flagboy took to the ring with renewed vigour, and with Ant’s nose now pouring out blood through his mask he took the match advantage. A flying clothesline off the ropes kept the Ant down for three.
Post-match Flagboy de-masked the Fire Ant, but Ant kept his face covered with the help of the ref’s and he remained unseen.

Mischa Vladimir Ivanoff w/ Joseph Kinkade and Gary O. Davis def. A Class
It was a numbers game from the start and while A Class put in a huge offence a distraction by Davis and Mischa gave Kinkade the chance to beatdown on A Class. Kinkade then distracted the ref and Mischa took the opportunity to do further damage to his opponent. A Class fought back with a punch flurry, a huge kick, a suplex and then a slam but when he went up top Davis pulled him off the ropes while Mischa distracted the ref. Mischa locked in Joseph’s Kinkade’s signature Stretch Muffler and forced A Class to tap.

Commissioner’s Call Out
The interim Commissioner Kit Bullion called out the Savage Beast, who turned on the audience and IPW with derogatory comments and refused to show any remorse for his refusal to bow to the wishes of IPW management. Kit Bullion suspended him for one month from action.

Battle of the Sexes
Evie def. The New Vogue starring ?Handsome? Danny Jacobs featuring Paul Starr and Britenay
Despite HDJ’s assurances otherwise Evie turned up to the match fit to wrestle. Evie dropkicked Jacobs off the apron into the arms of the New Vogue, then followed up with a plancha taking them all down. Jacobs returned to the ring and got taken down by Evie, but Jacobs? antics disgusted her enough to break a hold. A suplex put Jacobs on the mat but it did damage to Evie’s neck and HDJ refused to show sympathy, attacking the injured neck with blows before hitting neck snaps for two.
Jacobs continued to dominate, focusing on Evie’s damaged neck. Jacobs distracted the ref leaving Evie in Paul Starr’s and Britenay’s less-than-gentle hands, but HDJ then missed the Greedy Fly giving Evie the opening she needed to hit a head scissors.
Britenay attempted interference but Evie took her town while Starr caused a distraction on the apron, and just as the ref turned back Evie caught Jacobs in a backslide to take the win!

South Pacific Champion ?Wrestling’s Most Wanted? Lil T def. Armageddon Cup Champion ?The Professional? Joseph Kinkade w/ Mischa Vladimir Ivanoff & Gary O. Davis
Despite the distractions on the outside Lil T maintained early control hitting a huge Lou Thesz Press followed by a clothesline off the top for two. Mischa caused a distraction on the outside to enable Kinkade to hit a neckbreaker on the ropes, then he distracted the ref and allowed Mischa to do some damage to T.
A massive kneedrop earned two for Kinkade, and he continued to dominate until Lil T rolled him up with a small package for two. A collision mid-ring left both men down for seven and T hit Spin the Mic but missed off the ropes. Kinkade then got caught using Lil T’s South Pacific Championship belt against him and got disqualified giving the victory to Lil T.
Post-match Mischa and Kinkade attacked a busted open Lil T while Gary O. Davis danced around them gleefully.

Top Tag Team Tournament
Qualifier Round 3
Emerald Justice def. Xtreme Superstars w/ Megan-Kate Deluxeo
Invincible took the early advantage hitting a huge moonsault for two. Link broke the count and Invincible was isolated from his partner. Van Haggard hit a massive Swanton Bomb but Megan-Kate distracted him by ripping open her T-shirt. Invincible got the tag to Deluxeo who unleashed on Emerald Justice but XS collided mid-air halting the momentum. Invincible then had an altercation with Megan-Kate and Deluxeo defended his sister, and while Emerald Justice looked on from their corner XS prepared to lock up against each other!
Deluxeo ducked out of the ring and abandoned Invincible who was attacked by Liger and taken down with a quick pin giving Emerald Justice the victory and two points.
Post-match an enraged Invincible called DD back to the ring and the pair proceeded to brawl with the ref’s and Emerald Justice trying to keep them apart with little success. Invincible chased an escaping Deluxeo to the back.

Best of Five series
?The One? Vinny Dunn def. Jon E. King w/ Justin Lane
The pair grappled for the advantage but when King threw Dunn from the ring and turned his back the mistake was made. Dunn skinned the cat back in and threw King outside, hit a plancha over the top to take King down and then hit a missile dropkick from the top when his opponent made it back inside.
Dunn got caught coming off the ropes and King countered into a slam, and then hit a brutal kick to the head of the One to earn himself two. A huge fallaway slam earned another two and King then locked in a submission hold. Dunn broke free and then intercepted the Superkick and unleashed a flurry of punches on King in the corner, but couldn?t hit the Muscle Buster.
A DDT took King down, but King then evaded Straight from the Coast, and the pair battled it out with a series of quick roll ups with Dunn eventually able to hold King down for the three to take the all-important first victory in the series.
Post-match Dunn advised King that the next match in the series would be a Submission match.

IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship
?The Deal? Dal Knox def. The Machine w/ Justine Lane
The Machine got disqualified when he hit Knox with a light sabre so the champ retained!

IPW GENESIS 5 ? WESTLAKE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL ? AUCKLAND ? MAY 30TH
Battered, bloodied and wearied it came down to the two men struggling for dominance over the glowing menace of the light sabre table in the centre of the ring, and in the end it was ?The Deal? Dal Knox who won over the Machine, hoisting him to his shoulders and hitting the Knox Out through the lit-up table to retain his IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship in the Lights Out Death match, and finally forcing PWE to disband as they lost the Battle for Power series at Genesis!

The two contenders struggled against each other, striving for the early advantage and it was a huge slam by the champ that swung the match momentum his way. But the Machine evaded the lit-up corner and the pair proceeded to dodge around each other, both men managing to avoid crashing through the light tubes in the corner until the Machine made a fatal mistake and he hurtled into the tubing, and with a huge smash the first of the lights went out.

Spilling outside, the Machine was slow to get back into the ring and a baseball slide by Knox put him down on the ground. Dal got his hands on the signature barbed-wire baseball bat of the Machine’s but got caught with the second clobber and the Machine went to work with his favourite bat.
Back in the ring the Machine pulled a board of light tubes from the corner and laid it out mid-ring, then went for the Machinehead, but the wily champion managed to evade. But he did get caught in a side slam that put him straight through the lights and another set of lights were down with only two left to go.

The Machine broke a light tube on the stomach of the writhing champion with his foot, and then got a second and broke it with the barbed-wire bat before strangling him with the ropes, leaving the champ a bloodied mess.

The Deal caught the Machine on the ropes and threw him into the shattered glass in the centre of the ring, and then pulled a light set from the corner, laid it out on the Machine and went up top, hitting a huge leg drop off the ropes to put out the third set of lights.

Heading outside, the champ pulled out a glowing light-covered table and set it up in the centre of the ring before trying to pull a teetering Machine to his feet. The Machine reversed Dal’s suplex attempt into one of his own and then smashed the fourth remaining light set with his fist, symbolising that it was going to come down to him, Dal and the glowing table dominating the ring.

The challenger attempted to get Knox out of the corner and onto the table, but he proved stubborn and it was battle of power between the pair as they each did all they could to be put through the table.

The Machine climbed the ropes but got stopped in his tracks by a low blow by Knox who then caught the Machine onto his shoulders and hit the Knox Out, landing the Machine through the table putting the lights out to retain his IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship and also winning the Battle for Power series for IPW, leaving PWE to disband after the match!

Full results for IPW Genesis 2009:

Top Tag Team Tournament
Triple Threat match
Davey Deluxeo w/ Megan-Kate Deluxeo vs. Kid Liger vs. Jason Burns
Megan-Kate’s first attempt at distraction went horribly wrong when she got caught by Liger, but DD came to her rescue meaning she avoided a spanking. But the minx went straight back to it, ripping open her top and luring Pirate Burns to the back while her brother took it to Liger in the ring, locking in a submission hold for the win and another two points for the Xtreme Superstars.
Post-match: Liger was rescued by a mystery wrestler.

Top Tag Team Tournament
Link van Haggard def. Liam Fury
It was a case of two fast-paced, high-flying risk takers colliding as these two men took it to the limit with a veritable flurry of high impact acrobatic moves, but after an epic conflict it was Link van Haggard who took the victory in the end after manoeuvring Fury into a swift small package. Emerald Justice scored another two points in the top tag team tournament.

Triple Threat match
The New Vogue starring Britenay featuring Paul Starr and ?Handsome? Danny Jacobs def. JPE and Alita Capri
JPE and Britenay made no secret of their collusion at the start of the match, but when JPE went for the pin Britenay quickly turned her back on JPE and it was every woman for herself. A huge superplex by JPE on Britenay earned JPE a close two count before Alita broke the count and Alita got herself two near falls on JPE. But the power of the Hades native played out and she took control of the match with an aeroplane spin on Alita while Britenay was consoled in the arms of the New Vogue outside. JPE then hit her devastating Face of Evil, but Britenay saw her opportunity and flipped JPE from the ring and took the pin and the win.
Post-match: JPE attacked Alita, who was rescued by Evie.

Top Tag Team Tournament
Battle for Power Series match
Jordan Invincible w/ Dils Deluxeo def. Curt Chaos w/ Brian Saint James
Despite the interference by Brian Saint James Invincible came back at Chaos, catching him in the corner with a double underhook back breaker. But as Invincible went up top to finish things off, Saint James once again interfered and Chaos managed to catch Invincible with a suplex off the ropes. Invincible came back with a drop kick and Dils Deluxeo (little brother to Davey Deluxeo and the mystery wrestler who came to Liger’s aid earlier) took care of Saint James and Invincible finished Chaos off with a DDT followed by the T-Boon drop, earning two points for the Xtreme Superstars in the top tag team tournament and earning the first point for IPW in the Battle for Power series.

Armageddon Cup Champion ?The Professional? Joseph Kinkade w/ Gary O. Davis & Mischa Vladimir Ivanoff def. South Pacific Champion ?Wrestling’s Most Wanted? Lil T
The antics of Davis and Mischa on the outside caused plenty of distractions and the power and menacing ability of Kinkade in the ring meant that any momentum Lil T managed to raise was quickly quashed. Kinkade was distracted by the crowd and missed a knee drop which gave Lil T the opening to turn the tables on Kinkade to lock in Kinkade’s own Stretch Muffler. Mischa and Davis distracted the ref which meant that he missed Kinkade tapping out and as the ref turned back to the match, Kinkade orchestrated his escape and hit Lil T’s Spin the Mic on T to take the win.
Post-match: Kinkade continued to assault Lil T, then Davis taunted Lil T who turned the tables again by forcing Mischa to put hair on the line against T’s South Pacific Championship when he faces Joseph Kinkade at the next show.

Battle for Power series
Brian Saint James def. Les West
West put up a huge fight despite the interference from Curt Chaos on the outside, but in the end Brian Saint James? Silver Spoon gave him the victory and one point for PWE in the Battle for Power series, evening the playing field.

Battle for Power series
Daddy Kool def. Justin Lane w/ PWE
PWE did their best to do the damage to Daddy Kool while Justin Lane distracted the ref by clowning around, but the ref turned and King was caught with Kool on his shoulders and after an unconvincing jig was ejected from ringside along with the rest of his PWE cohorts and they were forcibly removed by the IPW locker room. Lane, left to fend for himself, was quickly finished off by Kool with a series of suplexes followed by the D-Bomb, earning another point for IPW in the Battle for Power series.

Best of Five series
Battle for Power series
Submission match
Jon E. King def. ?The One? Vinny Dunn
Dunn was the first to lock in a submission but King was quickly able to escape and as they tide turned in the match it was King who locked in a submission hold. Dunn powered his way free, expending precious energy, but he was manoeuvred back into another draining submission hold. Dunn managed to ram his way free but King hit the Silencer Superkick and then locked in the Sleeper and it was goodnight for the One, King picking up another point for PWE.
Post-match: King made their next match a best Two out of Three Falls match.

IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship
Battle for Power series
Lights Out Death match
?The Deal? Dal Knox def. The Machine
Knox hit the Knox Out through the light-sabre table to take the victory and retain his championship and to earn the winning points in the Battle for Power series, meaning PWE was forced to disband following the end of the match

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