Force One “Proving Grounds 2″ Results (7/26)

Over 173 Force One fans turned up on Saturday evening at the Charles Spragg School in Egg Harbor City looking for action, and Force One did not disappoint.

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All wrestlers and Force One staff & students were called out to ringside by ring announcer John Solo for a very emotional version of the national anthem as sung by local talent Melissa McCort. Guest commentators included John Solo & Billy Reil.


The opening match was a no contest between “The Hybrid” Josh Adams and Keving Cunningham (with his valet “The Cheerleader”) when the match was interrupted by new Force One talent Bear, as Millionaire Ted Jr. watched from the Force One entryway. Bear attacked both Adams and Cunningham, and even power slammed Cunningham’s valet, which resulted in a no contest as the fans booed Bear’s attack.

The next match pitted Chiki Cortes (with his manager Angel) against RV1, with his manager Millionaire Ted Jr. for the Title Insurance that was won by Vaga at the last show, and stolen by Cortes almost immediately. RV1 took the title insurance briefcase & struck Cortes with it to get the win.

Millionaire Ted Jr. decided to really debut his new protege Bear almost immediately, as he took on fan favorite Diego DeMarco (with his manager Jimmy Clydesdale) in a kendo stick match. Iterference by Ted caused Jimmy Clydesdale to come in the ring with his pint sized kendo stick, and ultimately Force One Commissioner Tommy Cairo jumped the ring & hit both Ted Jr. and Bear to give DeMarco the win, which got one of the largest pops of the evening.

After a brief intermission, the action resumed as Force One Junior Heavyweight champion “Sure Thing” Ryan Wing took on Force One star Ryu Lee. In a very back & forth match with lots of high spots, Wing got the victory over Lee by pinfall, but never got to celebrate his victory because right after the pin, RV1 hit the ring with Ted Jr. and referee Spanky 123 to exercise his guaranteed title shot that he won in the second match. RV1 hit Wing with a knee to the face to get the pin & become the new Force One Light Heavyweight Champion. The fans cheered Wing despite the quick loss, which seemed to surprise the former champ.

Next up was the 3 way dance for the Iron League Championship, with the stipulation that it was an over the top rope match. The finalists for this title included Breaker Morant, Danny “Inferno” Giamondo, and “The Midnight Idol” Nicky Benz. After a very tough battle between these Force One stars that included metal chairs & trash cans hitting the ring, Morant walked away with the belt, and the championship. After the match, Giamondo demanded a rematch, which is scheduled to take place in September.

In the main event, local fan favorite & former Junior Heavyweight Champion The White Lotus challenged Force One Heavyweight Champ Danny Doring. This match saw tons of action between the two. Lotus bumped refereee Mike Walker & knocked him out and Doring put Lotus into a choke hold. While Walker was out, referee Spanky 123 (Doring’s PERSONAL referee) ran down to ringside and counted Lotus out from the choke hold. That brought out referee Just Johnny, who reversed the decision, and declared Lotus the victor due to disqualification. Doring then attacked senior official Just Johnny, which brought out Commissioner Cairo with the kendo stick to take out both Doring & SPanky 123. Cairo then grabbed the mic to tell Doring & the fans that he’s still in charge at Force One, which drew an ovation from the audience.

The next show will be held on Saturday, September 27th, at Spontaneous Sports in Egg Harbor Township. More details will follow at http://forceoneprowrestling. com

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