| The
Riot Act for 11.20.08
ROAD
TO GOLD ROLLS ON
Sixteen single
competitors & eight tag teams started on the Road to Gold
to vie for the honor of being Pro Wrestling RIOT’s first
champions – Now only twelve single & six tag teams remain.
We discussed the last four first round single matches in the last
RIOT Act, now we discuss in detail the last two first round matches
in the PWR Tag Team tournament:
The
Lifeguards of Daron Smythe & Wade Koverly vs. The Dark City
Fight Club of Kory Chavis & Jon Davis – Two
of the Southeast’s top tag teams collide in this first round
tournament match for the PWR Tag Team Championship. The Dark City
Fight Club of Chavis & Davis, lead by “The Hardcore
Giant” Ron Niemi, have “bling bling” on their
mind. The DCFC have been virtually unstoppable in tag team competition
as part of Niemi’s 911, Inc. The Lifeguards of Koverly &
Smythe have been one of the top teams in RIOT since day one. In
fact, The Lifeguards wrestled in the very first match on the first
ever Pro Wrestling RIOT event “Starting a RIOT”. This
matchup promises to be tag team wrestling at its finest.
The Heartbreak Express of Sean & Phil Davis vs. The
Loggers of Lumberjack Manley & The Mighty Dagon –
Two-time former FIP Tag Team Champions, The Heartbreak Express,
along with their “princess” Amy Vitale, go head-to-head
with one of the most unorthodox tag teams in the Southeast, the
Loggers! The Heartbreak Express have been nothing but trouble
since debuting in Pro Wrestling RIOT and have changed the tag
team landscape everywhere they have competed. The Loggers debuted
in the Tag Team Gauntlet match at the “2008 Jeff Peterson
Memorial Cup”. These two tough competitors from Up North
would like nothing more than to chop the competition down to size
and they start with the House of Vitale.
AN
OPEN LETTER FROM 911, INC.’S RON NIEMI
The Road to
the Gold leads to 911 Incorporated! I am here to guarantee without
any doubt whatsoever when all is said and done and when the dust
clears everybody will hear myself, the “Hardcore Giant”
Ron Niemi say, I TOLD YOU SO!
From the very
beginning 911 Incorporated has guaranteed we would dominate Pro
Wrestling Riot and we have done everything we set out to do. Nobody
is stupid enough to doubt the fact that when you are talking about
heavyweight title contenders Shawn Osborne and Francisco Ciatso
are as good as it gets. It is not a question on if 911 Inc. will
take home the heavyweight championship it is just a matter of
who will take home the championship. Shawn Osborne already steam
rolled Sedrick Strong as I expected he would and next Francisco
will make quick work of Nooie Lee who I have to admit is a young
star to keep your eye on but truth is Frankie has eaten meatballs
bigger than Nooie. But seriously, he has.
When it comes
to the tag team titles in Pro Wrestling Riot is there anybody
who would put their money against the likes of the Dark City Fight
Club!? Honestly who in their right mind would consider think they
stand a chance in this tournament with Jon Davis and Kory Chavis
representing 911 Incorporated? It’s almost unfair and if
I was the type of guy who felt guilty about hurting people I would
probably feel terrible about what is going to happen to The Lifeguards
on December 12th in Port Richey. Are we supposed to apologize
in advance? Are we supposed to feel sympathy and take it easy
on this up and coming tag team? Honestly if these boys had any
sense they would forfeit the match and live to fight another day
but somehow I have a feeling that isn’t going to happen.
Understand I cannot be held responsible for what happens to these
young men.
On December
12th I along with my trusted friend Rod Steel will be returning
to Pro Wrestling Riot and The Road to the Gold is going to be
the start of the next stage of 911 Incorporated. I may have been
sidetracked for a couple of months after the brutal beating I
took at the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup at the hands of the Sideshow,
Bruce Santee, Sedrick Strong and those common criminals The Black
Market. As everybody knows I am not a wrestler and was tricked
into being a part of this match and while I fought valiantly alongside
my family of 911 Incorporated and nearly emerged as the victor.
After working the match in my own unique “Michigan Strong
Style” mixed with a hybrid version of Catch as Catch Can
and Lucha Libre I was caught out of nowhere with a vicious piledriver
by Sideshow which nearly broke my incredibly thick neck. I suffered
serious injuries to my L-5 and C-3 but after 2 months of nearly
round the clock rehab I am back and better than ever.
Rest assured
911 Incorporated and the Hardcore Giant Ron Niemi are back and
we are better than ever!
The Riot Act for 11.16.08
ROAD
TO GOLD CONTINUES
Sixteen single
competitors & eight tag teams started on the Road to Gold
to vie for the honor of being Pro Wrestling RIOT’s first
champions – Now only twelve single & six tag teams remain.
We’ll be discussing in detail the last two first round matches
in the PWR Tag Team tournament in the next RIOT Act. The final
four first round single matches will take place on Friday, December
12, 2008 and are as follows:
“The
Marquee” Bruce Santee vs. “The Messiah of the Backbreaker”
Roderick Strong – Two of the biggest heavy hitters
in the Southeast collide in this first round match up. Santee,
who main evented Pro Wrestling RIOT’s inaugural event Starting
a Riot, has been waging a war against Ron Niemi’s 911, Inc.
for the past year. That war concluded with a violent steel cage
Wargames match at the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, which Santee’s
team was victorious. Santee now has his eye on the prize –
the PWR Championship, but he must first get past what is arguably
the top wrestler in the Southeast, Roderick Strong. Strong, who
is no stranger to RIOT competition, is a two-time former FIP World
Heavyweight Champion. Strong, who was born & raised in Florida,
looks to add more gold to his already impressive resume. The winner
of this first round match up will face 911, Inc’s “Bad
Seed” Shawn Osborne in the second round of the tournament.
Francisco
Ciatso vs. Nooie Lee – Francisco Ciatso, a member
of Ron Niemi’s 911, Inc. has been on a tear in Pro Wrestling
RIOT. Ciatso, who has been part of WWE’s Deep South developmental
system, as well seen on WWE & TNA programming, is a proven
resourceful competitor who wins by all means necessary. Nooie
Lee, is a brash young up-in-comer in Pro Wrestling RIOT. Lee,
who recently competed in his second Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup,
has upset on his mind. The winner of this first round match up
will face FIP Florida Heritage Champion Chris Jones in the second
round of the tournament.
“Not
Cocky” Chasyn Rance vs. CJ O’Doyle –
Rance, who is one of the top cruiserweights in the Southeast,
is transitioning from tag team specialist in Pro Wrestling RIOT,
to a singles competitor. O’Doyle, who recently participated
in the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, is a tough fighter from
Hell’s Kitchen who has been working his way up the RIOT
roster. The winner of this first round match up will face the
hugely popular Sideshow in the second round of the tournament.
“Mr.
630” Jerrelle Clark vs. “Classic” Scott Davis
– Clark, who is a mainstay on the Southeast wrestling scene,
looks to even the score against Scott Davis. Clark, one of the
top cruiserweights nationally, has been on somewhat of a comeback
and looks to conclude his comeback with winning the PWR Championship.
Davis, who has amassed an impressive string of victories, including
one over Clark, looks to ride a wave of momentum straight to the
PWR Championship. The winner of this first round match up will
face the PWR favorite Jaison Moore in the second round of the
tournament.
TOURNAMENT
FINALS SET FOR EARLY 2009
Pro Wrestling
RIOT officials have held off on scheduling the finals of the Road
to Gold tournaments until all the second round matches have been
set. The reason for this is that certain first round competitors
have existing commitments that have to be taken into consideration.
The date & location of the tournament finals will announced
shortly after the first round matches conclude.
The
Riot Act for 11.4.08
NEW
CHAMPIONS TO BE CROWNED
As a nation elects its new leaders, Pro Wrestling RIOT is set
to crown its first heavyweight & tag team champions at Road
to Gold. Sixteen single competitors & eight tag teams will
vie for the honor of being Pro Wrestling RIOT’s first champions.
All roads lead to this Saturday, November 8th, in Port Richey,
FL at the New Lakes in Regency Park Civic Center. There are no
polls or pundits; only heart-pounding action like only Pro Wrestling
RIOT can deliver. The initial four first round single matches
& two first round tag team matches will take place this Saturday
and are as follows:
Sideshow
vs. Damballah – Arguably the most popular wrestler
in Pro Wrestling RIOT goes head-to-head with the most unpredictable
& violent competitor on the roster. Sideshow, who has been
through a rollercoaster ride over the past year, recently lead
his team to a Wargames victory over Ron Niemi’s 911, Inc.
at the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. However, that was not
without controversy as he had a heated altercation with partner,
Sedrick Strong, after the match regarding Sideshow’s sister
Danielle. Sideshow, who has been very volatile since the incident
where Danielle was powerbombed through a table at It’s Personal,
has not been able to be reached for any comment regarding this
incident. The dangerous Damballah has been responsible for reaping
terror in RIOT, as well as ending the RIOT careers of many competitors.
This uncontrollable lunatic seems to be on the trail for blood
& carnage more than for gold. Can Amy Vitale control the madman
from Sulfur, LA, or will this match be completely out of control?
Sedrick
Strong vs. “Bad Seed” Shawn Osborne –Shawn
Osborne, the only member of Ron Niemi’s 911, Inc. who will
be in attendance at this Saturday’s Road to Gold: Part One
has been on a tear in Pro Wrestling RIOT. This former WWE developmental
star says that he will be kicking it in overdrive on his way to
claim gold in the state of Florida. Sedrick Strong, after a very
successful run as a tag team competitor, has solidified himself
as one of the top single wrestlers in Pro Wrestling RIOT. Strong
has been embroiled in a violent feud with Ron Niemi’s 911,
Inc., more specifically, the Dark City Fight Club of Kory Chavis
& Jon Davis. Strong’s team was successful over 911,
Inc. in Wargames at the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, only
to have the victory celebration end on a sour note. Strong was
asked about this incident in recent interview and said the following:
“Like I said before, Sideshow and I have never seen eye
to eye. He's just not my type of person. And apparently I'm not
his either. His sister hugged me. That's it. I didn't kiss her.
I didn't grope her. He didn't walk in on me having her bent over
the kitchen sink talking about how I'm the greatest and... Well
let's just leave it at that. We were celebrating a hard fought
win and for some reason, an innocent hug bothered him. I could
go on and on about how childish he acted, or how stupid he looked,
or how I could have done way worse to his sister... and mother...
But I won't. He's upset. If he apologizes for acting like an idiot,
we can move on. If not, well I guess we'll see.”
The entire
interview is available at http://www.floridawrestlingfans.com/profiles/blogs/2050372:BlogPost:26126
Jaison
Moore vs. Craig Classic – These two 2008 Jeff Peterson
Cup competitors face off in what promises to be a high impact,
fast paced encounter. Moore, a favorite in Pro Wrestling RIOT,
has solidified his standing with victories over competitors such
as Kenny King, Austin Amadeus & Rhett Titus. Classic, who
is a regular with Big Japan Pro Wrestling, stole the show at night
one of the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup when he went toe-to-toe
with CHIKARA’s Gran Akuma in the first round.
Austin
Amadeus vs. Chris Jones – Amadeus, who is embroiled
in a heated feud with former manager “The Princess of Pro
Wrestling RIOT” Amy Vitale and her House of Vitale, goes
against the new FIP Florida Heritage Champion Chris Jones. Amadeus,
formerly known as Austin Andretti, has been a mainstay in Pro
Wrestling RIOT and has impressed since breaking free from Vitale.
Jones comes to RIOT with a very impressive resume that he’s
been able to amass in a very short time. Both these young competitors
are hungry for RIOT gold and either one could be the dark horse
in this tournament.
Bumz
‘R’ Us (Ray Beez & Mr. Milo Beasley) vs. The New
Dynamic Duo (Fantastic Dantastic & K-Dizzy) - Fresh
off their 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup victory over Lou The
Fixer & Snow of the House of Vitale in a brutal TLC match,
Bumz ‘R’ Us have momentum going into the Pro Wrestling
RIOT Tag Team Tournament. Impressive victories over Team Vision,
Lou The Fixer & Snow, as well as winning the 12-Man Tag Team
Warfare match at Declaration of War has established this unlikely
tag team as a force not only in Pro Wrestling RIOT, but throughout
the entire Southeast. Not much is known The New Dynamic Duo except
that they seen to be based in South Florida. The Duo recently
participated in the Tag Team Gauntlet at the 2008 Jeff Peterson
Memorial Cup and even scored a handicap victory over the massive
Snow at Escalation, thanks primarily to Bumz ‘R’ Us.
The House
of Vitale (Lou The Fixer & Snow) vs. The British Lions (Chris
Gray & Tommy Taylor) – The House of Vitale attempts
to re-establish itself after a brutal TLC loss to Bumz ‘R’
Us at the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. Could they have revenge
on their minds with hope of meeting Bumz ‘R’ Us later
in the tournament? Ms. Vitale seems to be hedging her bets to
capture tag team gold as she has two teams vying for gold, Lou
The Fixer & Snow, as well as The Heartbreak Express. Does
Ms. Vitale have a preference over one team or another, or is she
just concerned about bringing home the gold by any means necessary?
The British Lions are fresh off their Tag Team Gauntlet victory
at the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. These former WWE developmental
stars made an immediate impact by eliminating The Heartbreak Express
to win the gauntlet. This did not bold well with Ms. Vitale. Could
she be using Lou The Fixer & Snow as roadblocks for the British
Lions or does she have other tricks under her crown?
NEW
DVD AVAILABLE AT PROWRESTLINGRIOT.COM
World Wrestling Network (WWN) has just released the newest Pro
Wrestling RIOT DVD “The Ties That Bind”. This release
features eight huge matches including Sedrick Strong vs. Kory
Chavis, Sideshow vs. Jon Davis, Team Vision vs. The Lifeguards,
Lou The Fixer & Snow vs. Bumz ‘R’ Us in a Falls
Count Anywhere Match, Jerrelle Clark vs. Scott Davis, Jaison Moore
vs. Nooie Lee in a 2008 JPC Qualifier, plus more featuring “The
Marquee” Bruce Santee, Damballah, “Bad Seed”
Shawn Osborne, Francisco Ciatso, Ron Niemi and others! This DVD
is available for immediate shipping at www.ProWrestlingRiot.com!
The
Riot Act for 10.14.08
The
Fallout from the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup
In the main event in Brooksville, 911 Inc. fell
to the team of Sedrick Strong, Sideshow, Bruce Santee and Black
Market in the Steel Cage War Games match. Despite getting the
upper hand on 911 Inc., the celebration was marred by problems
between Sedrick Strong and Sideshow. During the celebration, Sedrick
was getting a bit too friendly with Sideshow’s sister Danielle,
and Sideshow punched Strong and stormed out of the cage with Danielle.
Both Sedrick and Sideshow will be in Port Richey on Saturday night
at Road to Gold.
In a Tag Team Gauntlet, the Heartbreak Express
thought that they would have an easy victory, but they were defeated
by the British Lions. Sean and Phil Davis figured that winning
the Gauntlet match would be a springboard for the tag team tournament
and the titles. The Heartbreak Express will get another shot at
the British Lions in the first round of the tag team tournament.
Will the second time be the charm for the Heartbreak Express or
will the British Lions get a second victory over the Heartbreak
Express?
Pro
Wrestling Riot Champion to be Determined in Tournament
Sixteen men will battle for the honor of being
named the first Pro Wrestling Riot Champion. The first round will
be spread out over the next two shows and we will see four first
round matches on Saturday night. Those matches are Kenny King
versus Sedrick Strong; Scott Davis versus Austin Amadeus; Shawn
Osborne versus Jaison Moore; and Roderick Strong versus Bruce
Santee.
There is some history in these first round matches.
This is the second meeting between Sedrick Strong & Kenny
King, with Kenny getting the win in their first encounter. Roderick
Strong and Bruce Santee are two of the top wrestlers in the state
of Florida and the Marquee will get his chance to show if he is
the best in the state.
Tag
Titles to also be determined in a Tournament
The first Pro Wrestling Riot Tag Team Champions
will be crowned in an eight team tournament with the first round
matches also being held over the next two shows. Two matches will
take place on Saturday night. The matches will be the Dark City
Fight Club versus Bumz R Us; and The British Lions versus The
Heartbreak Express.
With
the brawls that the Bumz have been involved in with Lou the Fixer,
Damballah and Raymond Snow; they should be ready for the brutality
of the Dark City Fight Club. The Heartbreak Express will be looking
for revenge against the team that beat them in the Tag Team Gauntlet
during Night Two of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup? Sean and Phil
have held tag team gold before so they will be looking to add
to their list of achievements with a win in this tournament.
The
Riot Act for 9.24.08
Six
Man Tag Match Announced for Night One
In addition to the first round matches of the tournament, a six
man tag match has been added to Friday night’s show in Port
Richey, Florida. Two of the teams that have been battling in Pro
Wrestling Riot for the last year will meet as the Lifeguards and
the Heartbreak Express continue their feud. The members of Club
Vitale will be joined by Scott Davis. The Lifeguards will be joined
by one of the men who was kicked out of the VIP section of Club
Vitale, Austin Amadeus. Will Amadeus be able to get revenge on
the people who turned their backs on him or will Amy’s men
get the last laugh on Amadeus?
Also
Added to Night One: Cruiserweight Showcase
Another match has been added to Night One as three of the Cruiserweights
who were unable to get into this year’s tournament will
get a chance to wrestle on the show as part of a Triple Threat
Match as Chasyn Rance, Jerrelle Clark, and Icarus will battle.
Clark and Rance are veterans of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup
while Icarus comes to Florida from the Chikara promotion.
Another
Non-Tournament Match Added to Night Two in Brooksville
There is another big non-tournament match on Saturday night in
Brooksville that should have the fans on the edge of their seats.
Over the last few months, Bumz R Us has been using borrowed money
to make their opponents miserable. They have battled with Lou
the Fixer and Damballah in a number of matches that have seen
Ray Beez choke slammed off a semi truck through three tables;
and Lou the Fixer get sent through a table by Milo Beasley and
Ray Beez. Brooksville will get to see the next match between these
two teams and it will be a TLC Match.
The
Riot Act for 9.16.08
Mystery
Partners Revealed
Sideshow, Bruce Santee and Sedrick Strong announced that their
partners are one of the most violent tag teams in the state of
Florida, Joey Machete and Shawn Murphy of Black Market. The former
FIP Tag Team Champions and two time winners of the Cage of Pain
vow to "Elevate the Hate" on September 27th in Brooksville
when they enter the War Games match.
Upon hearing
that Black Market would join Strong, Santee and Sideshow; Ron
Niemi answered with the announcement that the team from 911 Incorporated
will be anchored by former WWE Superstar Mike Shane. Shane has
recently been in Puerto Rico to help extend the influence of 911
Incorporated, but is now called back to the fold for War Games.
Marquee Match Announced for Port
Richey
As a prelude to the War Games Steel Cage Match, a big match has
been announced for Friday, September 26 in Port Richey, Florida.
Before they enter the steel cage, Bruce Santee will face Kory
Chavis of the Dark City Fight Club. With the animosity between
these two men, will they try to give their team the advantage
going into the War Games Steel Cage Match by trying to eliminate
some of the competition? Will Santee fall victim to the "numbers
game" that he has been able to neutralize over the last few
months?
Tag
Team Gauntlet in Brooksville
In addition to the War Games Steel Cage Match and the Quarterfinals,
Semifinals, and Finals of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup: officials
have announced a Tag Team Gauntlet Match. The tag team division
in Pro Wrestling Riot has been very strong and it will be in the
spotlight of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. Already announced
for the Gauntlet are the two time former FIP Tag Team Champions
the Heartbreak Express of Sean and Phil Davis; The Loggers of
Dagon and Jack Manley; and the Lifeguards of Wade Koverly and
Daron Smythe.
Brackets Have Been Announced
With all sixteen participants announced for the 2008 Jeff Peterson
Memorial Cup, the brackets have been announced. Here are the first
round matches: Erick Stevens vs. Chris Jones, Jigsaw vs. Kenny
King, Sal Rinauro vs. Chris Gray, Larry Sweeney vs. Tommy Taylor,
Jaison Moore vs. Rhett Titus, Nooie Lee vs. Brad Attitude, Gran
Akuma vs. Craig Classic & Jon Davis vs. CJ O’Doyle
The
Riot Act for 9.6.08
The
House of M Burns at Pro Wrestling Riot
The House of M is bankrupt due to their two recent losses at Pro
Wrestling Riot's The Ties that Bind event in Port Richey, FL on
August 30th. The Pro Wrestling Riot office has been contacted
by the lawyers of Amy Vitale informing them that Ms. Vitale has
foreclosed upon the House of M. Amy Vitale's attorneys officially
announced that all members of The House of M in addition to all
members of Club Vitale formerly Club 305 now belong to The House
of Vitale. Will the newest additions to Amy Vitale’s collection
start winning or will Amy grow tired of them and treat them the
same way that she treated Austin Amadeus before discarding him?
The
Field is Set for the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup Tournament
This week, the final four participants in the 2008 Jeff Peterson
Memorial Cup Tournament were announced. Last week, Nooie Lee and
Jaison Moore both qualified after their fifteen minute draw at
The Ties that Bind. The final two men to make it into the tournament
are ‘Campus Legend’ Brad Attitude and Craig Classic.
They join Former FIP World Heavyweight Champion Erick Stevens,
Current FIP Tag Team Champion Kenny King, Current FIP Florida
Heritage Champion Sal Rinauro, Tommy Taylor and Chris Gray of
the British Lions, Chris Jones, Gran Akuma, Jigsaw, ‘Sweet
and Sour’ Larry Sweeney, Rhett Titus, Jon Davis, and C.J.
O’Doyle.
These sixteen
men will fight for the honor of being named the winner of the
2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, while the proceeds from this
show will go to Devin Deschaine, a two year old boy from Port
Richey who is suffering from stage 4 Neuroblastoma, a rare form
of cancer. Make sure to be in Port Richey on September 26th and
in Brooksville on September 27th to support this cause and see
two nights of great wrestling.
The
Band is Back together in Port Richey on September 26th
Last week, Sideshow was joined at ringside by two people who have
been away for a while. The first person back was Sideshow’s
sister Danielle. The other person was Sideshow’s former
tag team partner, Dany Only. After the main event, Sideshow announced
that as a special attraction match on the first night of the 2008
Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Dogmatika will reunite to face two
members of 911 Incorporated. Ron Niemi informed Pro Wrestling
Riot officials that he has determined which two members of 911
will face Dogmatika. It will be Francisco Ciatso and Shawn Osborne
who will face Dany Only and Sideshow in Port Richey in their warm
up match for the War Games Match in Brooksville on night two of
the 2008 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup.
The
Riot Act for 8.21.08
Jeff
Peterson Memorial Cup Qualifier on August 30th
The fans in Port Richey will get an added surprise on August 30th
because the only qualifying match for the Jeff Peterson Memorial
Cup will be held in a Pro Wrestling Riot ring. Jeff Peterson was
a cruiserweight who died from cancer in 2002. Since 2003, the
state of Florida has seen an annual cruiserweight tournament to
honor the life of Jeff Peterson. Some of the top wrestlers in
the sport have participated in the tournament. Already announced
for this year are Erick Stevens, Tommy Taylor, Rhett Titus, Jon
Davis, Gran Akuma, Jigsaw, Chris Jones, and Chris Gray. Who will
join these eight men as part of the Florida wrestling tradition?
The names of the participants have not been released and will
not be announced until the show. For more information on the Jeff
Peterson Memorial Cup on September 26 (in Port Richey) and September
27 (in Brooksville), check out the official website at http://www.jpc2008.com.
Sideshow
Faces Another Member of 911 Incorporated
At Escalation, Sideshow returned to the ring after his ninety
day exile and he was successful in his first match against a member
of 911 Incorporated when he defeated Francisco Ciatso. On August
30th, Sideshow turns his attention to Jon Davis of the Dark City
Fight Club. Sideshow continues to try to get revenge for the brutal
attack by 911 Incorporated against his sister Danielle. Will the
other members of 911 Incorporated get involved in the match to
stop Sideshow? Will the locker room have Sideshow’s back
like last month?
Tag
Team Battle Announced
In another match that has just been announced, two of the top
tag teams in Pro Wrestling Riot meet in the ring as Wade Koverly
and Daron Smythe of the Lifeguards meet Kenny King and Chasyn
Rance of Team Vision. At Escalation, Team Vision demanded that
they face top talent and they will get their chance on the 30th
when they face the Lifeguards. Last month, Team Vision attacked
the Lifeguards after the Lifeguards’ match against the Heartbreak
Express. With revenge on their mind, will the Lifeguards be able
to focus on their opponents or will they need someone to save
them after they deal with Team Vision?
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