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Current mood:  electric Category: Sports
If two things can be said after March Madness XI, it’s that the future is definitely upon us, and one man’s “Never Ending Quest for Gold” has only just begun. Controversy started off the week leading into March Madness, as El Cholo and Alcatraz attacked UCW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Cross in the parking lot. This then forced him to retire. Leaving the match vacant, and Ryan Pyles without an opponent! That was rectified a day later, as Hoss Roberts placed Tony Dreamer in the match seeing that he was the last eliminated in the rumble at Thrash N’ Bash!
As for March Madness itself, the show opened with a fast paced matchup that saw newcomer Silver Rey with Adam Blank and Cordell Williams beat Haiku. However, the night was marred with controversy from there on. TJ Walters took to the ring, proclaiming that he was the uncrowned UCW World Heavyweight Champion and that he should be in the main event because he had previously beaten both Ryan Pyles and Tony Dreamer. Walters then took on another newcomer in Jamaican Thunder. Walters took all the punishment the newcomer could deliver; but, Walters still managed to get the victory. He wasn’t done , as he again took the microphone and set down an open challenge to anyone and one answered by the returning KEVIN K! Kevin accepted Walters challenge and then proceeded to beat TJ down! Kevin made one mistake however, and Walters capitalized, pinning Kevin with his foot on the ropes. Also, returning was “The Knockout” Dave Rockwell who was set to face Dark Canada who had JLT at his side. JLT made his presence known towards the end, as The Calgary Kid tried to plead with the referee to turn around from the ring apron, JLT smashed Rockwell with a steel chair! Canada would then go on to hit the Canadian Dry shortly thereafter, winning the matchup! Things got bad for JLT from there though. JLT looked to Canada to do his bidding and continue to beat down Rockwell with the chair; but, Canada refused. The Calgary Kid tried to attack JLT from behind; but, took a headbutt instead. When JLT demanded Canada attack The Calgary Kid he handed Canada the chair, but only moments later he had the chair back in his hands and he was on the receiving end of a Kick to the face with the steel chair! Canada exited the ring and carried The Calgary Kid to the back, while the crowd and JLT sat shocked as to what just happened.
Tony Dreamer was angry to say the least. He instead believed that the belt should just be given to him, considering all of his accomplishments which he said far outweighed Ryan Pyles’. This brought out Hoss Roberts, who rebuffed Dreamer saying he had to earn it by winning the match. There was one thing Hoss needed to get: the UCW World Heavyweight Championship, which was in Larizza’s possession. Sure enough, Larizza had the belt; but, wanted to be closer to the belt, too bad Hoss wasn’t buying it. He then demanded, or he’d fire Larizza on the spot. She instead, went over Hoss’s head by bringing in none other than “The Big Poppa” Scarface. Scarface then proclaimed that he was here to bailout UCW, and in the process he made Larizza the special guest referee for the main event! Hoss fumed, but “The Big Poppa’s” decisions are final… Calling their “match” at Thrash and Bash unofficial. El Cholo returned the UCW International Title to Adam Blank, but told him not to get too close to it. This led into a great match between the two with the title on the line, and when both Alcatraz and Cordell Williams got involved, they were both thrown out, leaving Cholo and Blank alone. The match ended with a great finishing stretch, as Blank rolled out of the way of a 450, which Cholo rolled through to his feet. While Blank had kipped up to his feet, and was charging right into a powerslam! The 450 capped it all off and Cholo walked away from March Madness the new UCW International Champion!
As for the main event, with Larizza in there it was anything but fair for Ryan Pyles. It was almost like it was 2 on 1 with Pyles having to deal with both Dreamer and Larizza. Late into the match, both Pyles and Dreamer cloeslined each other in the center of the ring, and both were down. Panicking, Larizza went to the announce position to retrieve her purse. Veronica Isabella Perez was looking for revenge from what Larizza did to her at Thrash and Bash, and the two got into a fight on the outside with El Cholo and Alcatraz corralling the two and taking them to the back. Then out came TJ Walters, who proceeded to lay out both Pyles and Dreamer. Walters was going to be in the main event one way or another. This however, brought out one last returnee… CAPTAIN CANADA! Canada planted Walters into the mat and hit the Canadian Dry taking him out of the ring, while Pyles hit Dreamer with Larizza’s purse, then a 2nd referee ran down to the ring to count the 3, giving Ryan the win. Now everything points to D-Day 2009, but what could happen between now and then? What will both Tony Dreamer and TJ Walters have to say? What about Captain Canada’s return? We’ll find out on May 1st, as UCW presents D-DAY 2009!
Quick Results: 1. Silver Rey beat Haiku with a wheel barrel victory roll. 2. TJ Walters beat Jamaican Thunder with a Grounded Octopus Hold. 2a. Impromptu Match: TJ Walters beat Kevin K via pinfall. 3. Dark Canada beat Dave Rockwell with the Canadian Dry.. 4. UCW International Title: El Cholo beat Adam Blank(C) with a 450 Splash to become the New Champion. 5. UCW World Heavyweight Title: Ryan Pyles beat Tony Dreamer via pinfall to become the New Champion.
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