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March 26th
AWA-Supreme
821 West Main Street
Madison, IN

~AWA-Supreme United States Champion Nick Noble soundly defeated Chuck McRoberts via a lethal "Small Package" in a successful title defense.

~Kliff Hanger defeated Spazz to become the new Mid-America Champion.

~Roger Blade was victorious over Mike Daniels, who was defeated when Blade beat him in a wrestling match in which he (Blade) won.

~The Fat and The Furious defeated The Fallen with the help of manager Mickey O'Dell. Following the match, the 489 pound Jack Black landed a top rope splash on Jamie Morrison

~Eric Draven pinned Supreme Heavyweight Champion The Prophet in a non-title match to earn a shot at the AWA Supreme Title. After the match, The Blackhearts attacked Draven, hitting him with their patented "Black Death" and then a spike Piledriver on a Stop sign. Draven suffered a severe neck injury and is not expected to recover in time for the title match.

~Livewire and Spazz defeated The Blackhearts with a Piledriver of their own to become the new AWA-Supreme Tag Team Champions.



AWA-Supreme
March 19th, 2005
SCW Building
821 West Main Street
Madison, IN

~ Jamie Morrison pinned “The Black Redneck” Kliff Hanger after she gave him a low blow that was unnoticed by the referee.

~ “Sweet” William Valentine’s “Sugar Shack” featured an interview with Nick Noble, where he was repeatedly asked about his involvement with the Blackhearts. Noble refused to answer any questions concerning this, stating only, “I’m not here to talk about the past. I want to keep this positive.” Noble also claimed that his former friend, Live Wire knew all along that he was working with the Blackhearts… a statement that Live Wire took exception to.

~ Live Wire challenged Noble to a match following statements made by Noble during the “Sugar Shack” segment. As Noble was thrown into the corner, the referee was temporarily knocked out and The Blackhearts came in to interfere on behalf of Noble. Eric Draven rushed to Live Wire’s aid, chasing the Blackhearts from the ring, but the referee arose to see only Draven in the ring alongside Live Wire and awarded the victory to Noble via disqualification.

~ The Fat & The Furious defeated Chris Blayze & Spazz after hitting Blayze with the Flabalanche. During the match, Kliff Hanger came to ringside and stole the Spazz’s Mid-America Title Belt, while the Spazzster was busy with his Tag Team assignment. After the F & F pinned Blayze, they continued to punish their opponents merciless until the Dysfunctional Family, who were watching from the stands, decided they had seen enough and chased the F & F from the ring with steel chairs in hand. Despite the heroics, the DF were asked to leave by Commissioner Morris because they were not active AWA-Supreme roster members and it is not permissible for the ticket buying public to enter the ring.

~ AWA-Supreme Tag Team Champions The Blackhearts were victorious over Chuck McRoberts & Madd-Dawg Murphy after hitting McRoberts with an illegal Piledriver behind the referee’s back. Commissioner Morris announced that the next time he or any AWA-Supreme referee learns of The Blackhearts using this dangerous maneuver, they would be dealt swift and stern punishment.

~ Billy Maverick and Eric Draven came to ringside and confronted Mickey O’Dell, the manager of current Supreme Champion The Prophet. Both demanded they be granted their title shot, and both plead convincing cases why they deserved of a shot at Supreme gold. O’Dell stated that for each to receive a shot at The Prophet, they would only be required to win one more match… against each other.

~ In the main event, brother faced brother as Billy Maverick and Eric Draven squared off on opposite sides of the ring with a shot at Supreme Champion The Prophet hanging in the balance. The crowd was torn, one minute cheering for Maverick and the next cheering for Draven. In the end, Maverick hit Draven with The Peacemaker, but Draven appeared to be severely injured. As Maverick attempted to call for medical attention for his younger brother, the crafty Draven rolled Maverick up from behind with a surprise School-Boy to get the 1-2-3 and earn the right to move on to face The Prophet next week.

OTHER NEWS:

~A close family member of AWA-Supreme wrestler Spazz, Charlie Reed, recently passed away and AWA-Supreme will be holding a special benefit show for his family at 7PM on Tuesday March 29th. Tickets will be available at the special price of $3.00.

~June 18th, 2005: AWA-Supreme Championship Wrestling will hold a very special “celebration” show in recognition of Eric Draven’s 13th year in professional wrestling. Tentatively scheduled to appear on this show are Koko B. Ware, “Nature Boy” Buddy Landel, and Shark Boy. More details will be announced as they become available.

~Regretfully, AWA-Supreme will be unable to host the AWA World Champion on April 9th as hoped. Talks remain underway to bring in more top AWA talent and World Title Holders.

~Please visit our website for more details at http://scwsuperstars.tripod.com

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