New Tag Team Champions Crowned From Anarchy Wrestling: The fallout from Hostile Environment was set to take center stage at The La...
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The fallout from Hostile Environment was set to take center stage at The Landmark Arena. The Landmark was full of rabid Anarchy fans (attendance 110) who were salivating for excitement and would have that hunger more than satisfied with a smorgasbord of excitement, new faces, and one of the most shocking moments in Landmark Arena history.
The night started with the first of our big
New TV Champion Crowned |
Ashton Starr defeated Clyde Braddock. Another NCW mainstay was making his Landmark Arena return and Anarchy debut in the form of Ashton Starr. Starr is immensely popular in the Landmark Arena and they welcomed the flamboyant star back with open arms. One who was not so welcoming was Clyde Braddock. Braddock used his power to combat the unorthodox style of Starr. Both men went back and forth, but it would be Starr getting just enough of Braddock to get the win.
Azrael defeated Will Huckaby. This match came as a result of fallout from Hostile Environment coupled with the attack on Crystal Rose earlier in the evening. The Landmark Arena Hall of Famer, Azrael, entered the contest with vengeance on his mind. Huckaby was looking to avenge the Undeniable’s loss at Hostile Environment. Both men traded vicious blows. At one-point Matthew Hankins introduced a chain to the match, but it sailed over the head of Huckaby. Azrael would deliver the most vicious of those blows and gain the victory. This brought Matthew Hankins into the ring to address Huckaby. Hankins dressed down Huckaby and told him he needed to get his act together before he was out of the Undeniable.
Adrian Hawkins defeated Stryknyn to earn the championship shot of his choice. Hawkins started the contest trying to bribe Stryknyn with a $100 bill to walk away and let Hawkins win. Stryknyn was not having it and attacked Hawkins. A brawl ensued around the Landmark Arena going from the bathroom to the concession stand. The match found itself back to the ring, where Hawkins was able to hit the lung blower on Stryknyn, the bell rung, and it seemed as if Hawkins was going to steal one. Stryknyn kicked out and the match continued. Stryknyn would get the advantage once again. Hawkins found an opening and would use 2 lung blowers to gain the win and earn the shot at any championship.
The Undeniable (Brian Blaze & Shane Marx with Matthew Hankins) defeated Washington Bullets (Trey & Jon Williams) via DQ to win the Anarchy Tag Team Titles. The Washington Bullets won the Anarchy Tag Team titles back at Hostile Environment and this would be their first defense. Blaze and Marx came out looking to add hardware to The Undeniable’s trophy case. This match was back and forth and looked as if the champions were going to have a successful defense. Matthew Hankins would get involved, which would bring out Huckaby. Huckaby clocked Brian Blaze which brought about the disqualification and mass confusion. Ring announcer, Jason Boyd announced that The Undeniable had won the match and the titles. Under normal circumstances the titles would not change hands on a disqualification, but Matthew Hankins had worked in a stipulation into the contact that stated the titles could change on disqualification.
Ben Buchanan defeated Scott Mayson. Mayson came out to brag about his victory at Hostile Environment. He was interrupted by the debuting Ben Buchanan. Ben is the son of Bull Buchanan who is legendary in Georgia wrestling rings. Mayson tried to outsmart the rookie and used his experience to counteract the power of the 18-year-old. Mayson was met with a flurry and a shocking defeat at the hands of Buchanan. Mayson got his foot on the ropes, but it was not until after the three count. Mayson argued his point, but it fell on deaf ears.
Geter defeated AC Mack to retain Anarchy TV title. Mack returned to the Landmark Arena looking to end the reign of the massive Geter. It would take a while for Mack to put together a viable strategy to keep Geter at bay and it seemed to be working. However in the end it would be Geter getting the victory over Mack. This was not the end of the story.
The Undeniable would hit the ring and attack Geter. Geter would fight them off and then call for the mic. Geter challenged any member of The Undeniable and offered to put the TV Title on the line. Hankins agreed but then said they would have to confer on which member would accept. The lights went out, and a massive fireball appeared in the ring. When the lights came on, Stryknyn was in the ring.
Stryknyn defeated Geter to capture the Anarchy TV Title. Stryk hit Geter with the fireball and followed that up with a massive spear. The referee would count to three and Stryknyn would become the new Anarchy TV Champion and quite possibly more shockingly the newest member of The Undeniable.
The Undeniable would hit the ring and attack Geter. Geter would fight them off and then call for the mic. Geter challenged any member of The Undeniable and offered to put the TV Title on the line. Hankins agreed but then said they would have to confer on which member would accept. The lights went out, and a massive fireball appeared in the ring. When the lights came on, Stryknyn was in the ring.
Stryknyn defeated Geter to capture the Anarchy TV Title. Stryk hit Geter with the fireball and followed that up with a massive spear. The referee would count to three and Stryknyn would become the new Anarchy TV Champion and quite possibly more shockingly the newest member of The Undeniable.
Anarchy returns to the Landmark Arena September 14th for another huge Hype taping. Be sure to check Anarchy Hype on FITE TV. Also don’t forget the Family Reunion event at the Landmark Arena September 6t where Shadow Jackson, Iceberg, and many others return in a benefit for Anarchy’s own John Johnson.