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#2: Boardwalk: Don't Shoot the Sheriff
June 4, 2000
Opening Segment:
The show kicks off with a lively crowd at the Boardwalk arena, eagerly awaiting the night's action. The camera pans over the enthusiastic audience, capturing their anticipation and energy.
Opening Bout
Adrian Coffey 6'0 190 lbs. New York City, NY (student) vs Chopper Taylor 6'4" 230 lbs., Wellsboro, PA (veteran)
**Sierra Johnson comes down to ringside and helps Coffey to win by cheating including distracting the ref with her cleavage allowing Coffey to use a foreign object.
The bell rings, and Coffey and Taylor lock up in the center of the ring. Both competitors showcase their technical skills, countering each other's moves and keeping the crowd on edge. Sierra Johnson, with her captivating presence, makes her way to ringside, immediately drawing attention from the audience. As the match intensifies, Johnson begins to interfere, distracting the referee with her provocative antics. Seizing the opportunity, Coffey retrieves a foreign object hidden in his attire, courtesy of Sierra Johnson's clever tactics. With a well-placed strike, Coffey manages to secure the victory, leaving the crowd in shock as the rookie defeated the veteran.
Adrian Coffey defeated Chopper Taylor by pinfall after hitting him with brass knuckles at 8:35
Interview:
Two female students Emily Adams and Rottweiler Reynolds are interviewed. They have very contrasting styles and look at things. Reynolds says her rolemodel is Angel Hubbard who will do anything to win just like her other idol Abdullah the Butcher. Adams says win or lose she is just here to learn and have fun. The two exchange heated words but hold their tempers in check.
Bout #2
Bayonet Henderson 6'1 228 lbs., Staten Island, NY (veteran) vs Eric Hartman 6'0 205 lbs., Atlantic City, NJ (student)
**Hartman starts strong but Henderson controls most of the bout. However Hartman counters a sleeperhold with a jawbreaker that knocks Henderson out and allows the pin.
Bayonet Henderson, a dominant force in the ring, faces off against the resilient Eric Hartman. The match begins with Hartman showcasing his agility and resilience, launching a series of quick strikes and high-flying maneuvers. However, Henderson's sheer power takes control, grounding Hartman and unleashing his relentless offense. As the match reaches its climax, Hartman counters Henderson's sleeperhold with a jawbreaker, stunning his opponent. Seizing the opportunity, Hartman executes a quick pinfall, scoring the surprising victory and leaving the audience in awe. This was the second straight match tonight when one of the students beat a veteran.
Eric Hartman defeated Bayonet Henderson by pinfall after a jawbreaker at 10:09
Interview:
Sheriff Jay Pitney appears with his two deputies, emphasizing the need for their presence during the main event lumberjack match later tonight. After the previous week's shenanigans, Pitney states that the wrestlers cannot be trusted to maintain order. The sheriff and his deputies pledge to ensure a fair and controlled environment during the intense contest.
Bout #3
El Jardinero 5'10 171 lbs., Juarez, Mexico (veteran) vs Daniel "Iron Fist" Anderson 6'0 200 lbs., Jersey City, NJ (student)
**Jardinero wins after countering a superman punch with a step over toe hold into an STF.
El Jardinero, an enigmatic and charismatic wrestler, steps into the ring against the technically proficient student Daniel Anderson. The match showcases a blend of high-flying maneuvers and technical prowess, keeping the audience captivated. In a pivotal moment, Anderson attempts a superman punch, but Jardinero counters with a swift step over toe hold, transitioning seamlessly into an STF submission. The crowd erupts as Jardinero forces Anderson to tap out, securing a hard-fought victory. This ends the night's series of students upsetting veterans.
El Jardinero defeated Daniel Anderson by submission to the STF at 12:44
Interview:
Paul Ledbetter is interviewed. He is another veteran brought in by Ron Hubbard to round out the card while the students gain experience. After putting it that way Ledbetter says he is a glorified babysitter, but that he isn't going to hold back. He gives a wicked laugh and says he basically has a license to hurt people. He then brings out his partner Xavier Foster, who he calls the biggest of all the students and the only one of the students that is fit to even carry his bags.
Bout #4
Caleb Nguyen 5'10 190 lbs., Jersey City, NJ (student) & Michael Sully 5'10 185 lbs., Hoboken, NJ (student)
vs
Paul Ledbetter 6'3 245 lbs. Coral Springs, FL (veteran) & Xavier Foster 6'3 240 lbs, Hempstead, NY (student)
**Ledbetter is sadistic and his young protege Foster follows along. They ignore several referee warnings before they are disqualified. O'Sullivan and MacLeod made the save.
Caleb Nguyen and Michael Sully, seeking redemption after last week's attack, face the sadistic Paul Ledbetter and his protégé, Xavier Foster. The match begins with Nguyen and Sully unleashing a barrage of high-impact moves, showcasing their teamwork and determination. However, Ledbetter and Foster refuse to abide by the rules, disregarding multiple warnings from the referee. Their blatant rule-breaking eventually leads to their disqualification when they refused to stop double teaming.
Nguyen & Sully defeated Ledbetter & Foster by disqualification at 12:02
After the bout Ledbetter and Foster continued the beatdown until the California duo of Finnegan O'Sullivan and Brodie MacLeod made the save.
Interview:
O'Sullivan and MacLeod are interviewed and they want a piece of Ledbetter and Foster. But not so fast, the recovered Nguyen and Sully say thanks for the help but they can go back to Cali now, Nguyen and Sully want another shot at Ledbetter and Foster. Tension is high between the two fan favourite teams as Ledbetter and Foster look on.
Bout #5
Sophia Torres 5'6 135 lbs., Austin, TX (student) vs Maya Alvarez 5'8 140 lbs., Miami, FL (student)
**short match. After only a couple minutes it spills outside and ends in a double countout brawl. Camila Ortiz comes down to scout the match and do guest commentary saying she is looking to manage the next champion. She says she was going to be the next champion but she got injured in the training camp, and is now relegated to helping some other student to win the title. Ortiz seems very bitter. Torres and Alvarez have to be separated by the sheriff's deputies who were sitting ringside.
Sophia Torres and Maya Alvarez battled to a double countout at 4:18
Interview:
Two students Samantha Mitchell & Kalli Collins are interviewed. They say the New Jersey fans are on the wrong side of the river, where people go when they can't handle the bright lights of NYC. They say Ron Hubbard has been great but they just can't understand why he set up shop in Jersey, it must be for the cheap rent. The girls from the stoop elicit a nice round of jeers.
Bout #6
Queen of the Boardwalk Title Defence
"The Fallen" Angel Hubbard (champion) 5'8 140 lbs. Hell's Kitchen, NY (student/instructor)
vs
Shizu Yanai 5'5 120 lbs., Yokohama, Japan (veteran)
Hubbard gets intentionally disqualified to hold on to her title.
The highly anticipated championship match between Shizu Yanai and the reigning champion, Angel Hubbard, begins. Both wrestlers display their technical prowess and athleticism, engaging in a hard-hitting contest. Hubbard, determined to retain her title at any cost, resorts to intentional disqualification, executing a blatant chair shot. The referee declares Shizu Yanai the winner via disqualification but leaves Hubbard still holding onto her championship.
Shizu Yanai defeated Angel Hubbard by disqualification after a chair shot at 10:31
[Angel Hubbard retained the Queen of the Boardwalk]
Main Event
Lumberjack Match for the vacant King of the Boardwalk
Juni Shiotani 6'0 232 lbs., Tokyo, Japan (veteran) vs. Jersey Devil 5'10 240 lbs., parts unknown (veteran)
Juni Shiotani and Jersey Devil enter the ring for the chaotic lumberjack match. The Devil controls early with brawling and then tosses Shiotani out of the ring twice ensuring the challenger takes punishment from members of the villain locker room. Slinghshot suplex, discuss punch, flying forearm, and then a piledriver for 1, 2, kickout! Shiotani began a slow comeback that sped up when the Devil missed a flying crossbody block, rolled out of the ring and took some punishment from Sully and Nguyen. However, outside the ring a brawl was started by Ledbetter and Foster targeting the Californians. The Sheriff and his two deputies were drawn into the fracas which stopped them from policing the ring. Shiotani is distracted which allows the Devil to attack him from behind knocking him into the ringpost, locked in a full nelson, nailed a full nelson slam, then nailed a piledriver for the win.
Jersey Devil defeated Juni Shiotani by pinfall after a piledriver at 12:32
[Jersey Devil won the King of the Boardwalk]
June 4, 2000
Opening Segment:
The show kicks off with a lively crowd at the Boardwalk arena, eagerly awaiting the night's action. The camera pans over the enthusiastic audience, capturing their anticipation and energy.
Opening Bout
Adrian Coffey 6'0 190 lbs. New York City, NY (student) vs Chopper Taylor 6'4" 230 lbs., Wellsboro, PA (veteran)
**Sierra Johnson comes down to ringside and helps Coffey to win by cheating including distracting the ref with her cleavage allowing Coffey to use a foreign object.
The bell rings, and Coffey and Taylor lock up in the center of the ring. Both competitors showcase their technical skills, countering each other's moves and keeping the crowd on edge. Sierra Johnson, with her captivating presence, makes her way to ringside, immediately drawing attention from the audience. As the match intensifies, Johnson begins to interfere, distracting the referee with her provocative antics. Seizing the opportunity, Coffey retrieves a foreign object hidden in his attire, courtesy of Sierra Johnson's clever tactics. With a well-placed strike, Coffey manages to secure the victory, leaving the crowd in shock as the rookie defeated the veteran.
Adrian Coffey defeated Chopper Taylor by pinfall after hitting him with brass knuckles at 8:35
Interview:
Two female students Emily Adams and Rottweiler Reynolds are interviewed. They have very contrasting styles and look at things. Reynolds says her rolemodel is Angel Hubbard who will do anything to win just like her other idol Abdullah the Butcher. Adams says win or lose she is just here to learn and have fun. The two exchange heated words but hold their tempers in check.
Bout #2
Bayonet Henderson 6'1 228 lbs., Staten Island, NY (veteran) vs Eric Hartman 6'0 205 lbs., Atlantic City, NJ (student)
**Hartman starts strong but Henderson controls most of the bout. However Hartman counters a sleeperhold with a jawbreaker that knocks Henderson out and allows the pin.
Bayonet Henderson, a dominant force in the ring, faces off against the resilient Eric Hartman. The match begins with Hartman showcasing his agility and resilience, launching a series of quick strikes and high-flying maneuvers. However, Henderson's sheer power takes control, grounding Hartman and unleashing his relentless offense. As the match reaches its climax, Hartman counters Henderson's sleeperhold with a jawbreaker, stunning his opponent. Seizing the opportunity, Hartman executes a quick pinfall, scoring the surprising victory and leaving the audience in awe. This was the second straight match tonight when one of the students beat a veteran.
Eric Hartman defeated Bayonet Henderson by pinfall after a jawbreaker at 10:09
Interview:
Sheriff Jay Pitney appears with his two deputies, emphasizing the need for their presence during the main event lumberjack match later tonight. After the previous week's shenanigans, Pitney states that the wrestlers cannot be trusted to maintain order. The sheriff and his deputies pledge to ensure a fair and controlled environment during the intense contest.
Bout #3
El Jardinero 5'10 171 lbs., Juarez, Mexico (veteran) vs Daniel "Iron Fist" Anderson 6'0 200 lbs., Jersey City, NJ (student)
**Jardinero wins after countering a superman punch with a step over toe hold into an STF.
El Jardinero, an enigmatic and charismatic wrestler, steps into the ring against the technically proficient student Daniel Anderson. The match showcases a blend of high-flying maneuvers and technical prowess, keeping the audience captivated. In a pivotal moment, Anderson attempts a superman punch, but Jardinero counters with a swift step over toe hold, transitioning seamlessly into an STF submission. The crowd erupts as Jardinero forces Anderson to tap out, securing a hard-fought victory. This ends the night's series of students upsetting veterans.
El Jardinero defeated Daniel Anderson by submission to the STF at 12:44
Interview:
Paul Ledbetter is interviewed. He is another veteran brought in by Ron Hubbard to round out the card while the students gain experience. After putting it that way Ledbetter says he is a glorified babysitter, but that he isn't going to hold back. He gives a wicked laugh and says he basically has a license to hurt people. He then brings out his partner Xavier Foster, who he calls the biggest of all the students and the only one of the students that is fit to even carry his bags.
Bout #4
Caleb Nguyen 5'10 190 lbs., Jersey City, NJ (student) & Michael Sully 5'10 185 lbs., Hoboken, NJ (student)
vs
Paul Ledbetter 6'3 245 lbs. Coral Springs, FL (veteran) & Xavier Foster 6'3 240 lbs, Hempstead, NY (student)
**Ledbetter is sadistic and his young protege Foster follows along. They ignore several referee warnings before they are disqualified. O'Sullivan and MacLeod made the save.
Caleb Nguyen and Michael Sully, seeking redemption after last week's attack, face the sadistic Paul Ledbetter and his protégé, Xavier Foster. The match begins with Nguyen and Sully unleashing a barrage of high-impact moves, showcasing their teamwork and determination. However, Ledbetter and Foster refuse to abide by the rules, disregarding multiple warnings from the referee. Their blatant rule-breaking eventually leads to their disqualification when they refused to stop double teaming.
Nguyen & Sully defeated Ledbetter & Foster by disqualification at 12:02
After the bout Ledbetter and Foster continued the beatdown until the California duo of Finnegan O'Sullivan and Brodie MacLeod made the save.
Interview:
O'Sullivan and MacLeod are interviewed and they want a piece of Ledbetter and Foster. But not so fast, the recovered Nguyen and Sully say thanks for the help but they can go back to Cali now, Nguyen and Sully want another shot at Ledbetter and Foster. Tension is high between the two fan favourite teams as Ledbetter and Foster look on.
Bout #5
Sophia Torres 5'6 135 lbs., Austin, TX (student) vs Maya Alvarez 5'8 140 lbs., Miami, FL (student)
**short match. After only a couple minutes it spills outside and ends in a double countout brawl. Camila Ortiz comes down to scout the match and do guest commentary saying she is looking to manage the next champion. She says she was going to be the next champion but she got injured in the training camp, and is now relegated to helping some other student to win the title. Ortiz seems very bitter. Torres and Alvarez have to be separated by the sheriff's deputies who were sitting ringside.
Sophia Torres and Maya Alvarez battled to a double countout at 4:18
Interview:
Two students Samantha Mitchell & Kalli Collins are interviewed. They say the New Jersey fans are on the wrong side of the river, where people go when they can't handle the bright lights of NYC. They say Ron Hubbard has been great but they just can't understand why he set up shop in Jersey, it must be for the cheap rent. The girls from the stoop elicit a nice round of jeers.
Bout #6
Queen of the Boardwalk Title Defence
"The Fallen" Angel Hubbard (champion) 5'8 140 lbs. Hell's Kitchen, NY (student/instructor)
vs
Shizu Yanai 5'5 120 lbs., Yokohama, Japan (veteran)
Hubbard gets intentionally disqualified to hold on to her title.
The highly anticipated championship match between Shizu Yanai and the reigning champion, Angel Hubbard, begins. Both wrestlers display their technical prowess and athleticism, engaging in a hard-hitting contest. Hubbard, determined to retain her title at any cost, resorts to intentional disqualification, executing a blatant chair shot. The referee declares Shizu Yanai the winner via disqualification but leaves Hubbard still holding onto her championship.
Shizu Yanai defeated Angel Hubbard by disqualification after a chair shot at 10:31
[Angel Hubbard retained the Queen of the Boardwalk]
Main Event
Lumberjack Match for the vacant King of the Boardwalk
Juni Shiotani 6'0 232 lbs., Tokyo, Japan (veteran) vs. Jersey Devil 5'10 240 lbs., parts unknown (veteran)
Juni Shiotani and Jersey Devil enter the ring for the chaotic lumberjack match. The Devil controls early with brawling and then tosses Shiotani out of the ring twice ensuring the challenger takes punishment from members of the villain locker room. Slinghshot suplex, discuss punch, flying forearm, and then a piledriver for 1, 2, kickout! Shiotani began a slow comeback that sped up when the Devil missed a flying crossbody block, rolled out of the ring and took some punishment from Sully and Nguyen. However, outside the ring a brawl was started by Ledbetter and Foster targeting the Californians. The Sheriff and his two deputies were drawn into the fracas which stopped them from policing the ring. Shiotani is distracted which allows the Devil to attack him from behind knocking him into the ringpost, locked in a full nelson, nailed a full nelson slam, then nailed a piledriver for the win.
Jersey Devil defeated Juni Shiotani by pinfall after a piledriver at 12:32
[Jersey Devil won the King of the Boardwalk]