Hybrid Wrestling 6/30
June 30th, 2008Hybrid Wrestling
Killing The Business
Saturday, July 5th, 2008
The American Legion
2000 Buckland Ave
Fremont, Ohio 43420
419.332.3391
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Doors Open: 7:00
Bell Time: 7:30

Faith In Nothing (Christian Faith & Vincent Nothing) Vs. BLK OUT (Ruckus & Sabian)
In an industry dictated by arcane rules and misunderstood traditions, The Blackout, better known as BLKOUT, do whatever the fuck they want, much to the chagrin of their peers. And since 2004, Ruckus, Sabian, Eddie Kingston, and Joker have done it better than anyone else in professional wrestling. They grope women, smoke weed, speak their mind, and brag that they get paid for it! But don’t let their antics fool you. When it comes time to fight, BLKOUT can go with the best of them.
Maybe that’s why BLKOUT’s accolades and acclaims include World Championships spread across three continents, countless Tag Team Championships, and the total domination the CZW Best of the Best tournament three years in a row. Maybe that’s why BLKOUT have made their presence felt in every major United States independent wrestling promotion: ROH, CHIKARA, CZW, IWA-MS, JAPW, PWU, and the list goes on. Maybe that’s why BLKOUT is the longest-lasting active stable in the world. Err, label, not stable. My apologies.
Come to think of it, BLKOUT’s audacious attitude is the perfect fit for Hybrid, an organization which thrives on innovation. And who deserves the chance to introduce BLKOUT to the ideals and practices of Hybrid more than Faith In Nothing? Nobody. Christian Faith and Vincent Nothing comprise the best powerhouse tag team in wrestling today. When Faith In Nothing’s hard work leads them to an opportunity like this, they do not take it lightly. A win here could propel Faith In Nothing into the national spotlight.
Hybrid Wrestling. Killing The Business. July 5th, 2008. BLKOUT vs. Faith In Nothing. Fuck what you heard. See it live.


They do it for the thrill they get while competing in front of a live audience, filled with hundreds of fans who can appreciate their talent and dedication. They do it because they want to live their childhood dreams, constantly working to surpass the accomplishments of their idols. They do it because it is what they do better than anything else in the entire world, a result of their unbridled passion and ambition. They do it because it is all they have come to know. These are the men who put wrestling before anything else - friends, lovers, parents, siblings, god, and country - and they choose to compete in Hybrid.
Now that it is finally time to crown a World Heavyweight Champion, Hybrid has made a drastic improvement on a classic concept. Twenty-four wrestlers have been entered into four brackets - Pink, White, Orange, and Blonde - allowing as many participants as possible. In the first round, all six wrestlers within each bracket will compete in two Triple Threat matches. The wrestlers who are pinned or forced to submit will exit the tournament while the four remaining wrestlers will move on to the second round. The second round will consist of two singles matches, with the winning wrestlers meeting in the semi-final round. The winner of that match will be declared the winner of his bracket and move onto the final round - a Fatal Four-Way Ladder Match to crown the first ever Hybrid World Heavyweight Champion.
Each individual bracket will be contested over the duration of a single Hybrid event, with the first bracket being decided at “Unfinished Business.” This tournament does not allow for any shortcuts. There is no easy way out. Luck will not be a factor. The first Hybrid World Heavyweight Champion will undoubtedly establish himself as the best wrestler in Hybrid, and must work hard to stay on top. What makes this tournament so exciting is that there is no clear-cut favorite. Every wrestler entered into the tournament has demonstrated that they deserve a chance. With so much up for grabs, these twenty-one tournament matches will inarguably be the most significant wrestling matches of the year.
This is a very exciting time to be a wrestling fan.



