Showing posts with label Lacey Ryan. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 10, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for October 10, 2020

We hear from the women's division and Spencer Chegwidden Esq., Halston Boddy's lawyer. He states that Nikki Marquez has been arrested and is in jail, and cannot return until his charges are dealt with. He also states that as minority owner, Nikko cannot cancel the women's division, as he has no authority to do so. It is announced that the women's division is still around and that a women's championship is also announced, and Halston Boddy says that the women will have the best championship in wrestling if he has anything to say about it.



"The Golden Boy" Jordan Clearwater beats EJ Sparks.



Backstage, John Roberts tries to interview Ray Rosas, but Adrian Quest and Andy Brown show up and attack John Roberts as they try to attack Ray Rosas, who fends them off. He then calls out SoCal Distancing's masked leader and finds him. As Rosas advances towards the masked man, the masked man suddenly disappears in a burst of static.



We hear from Watts via a telephone interview with John Roberts. Watts says his knee is holding up despite Miguel attacking him, and says it will take a lot more than that to take him out, and that Miguel should have finished the job. Watts says he has known Miguel for a long time, and that Miguel just wanted to be accepted by everybody and would stop at nothing to achieve that, and now Miguel has done something stupid and is going to pay for it. He says that the second he sees Miguel again, it will be over for him.



The Friendship Farm (Gentleman Jervis and "Sweet" Robin Shaw) beat 4 Minutes of Heat ("Rock God" Ricky Gibson and "Freak Nasty" Eddie Pearl) after they flip Gibson, causing him to give Pearl a Canadian Destroyer before Shaw hits Gibson with Sweet Victory for the win.



Lacey Ryan beats Heather Monroe in Match 5 of the best-of-seven series - a Taped Fist Match - after Heather tries to punch Lacey only to hit her hand on an exposed turnbuckle ring. Lacey Ryan leads 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.





Saturday, September 26, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for September 26, 2020

Ray Rosas shows up to start tonight's show when he is suddenly attacked by SoCal Distancing (???, Andy Brown, Adrian Quest). SoCal's mysterious masked leader watches as Andy Brown and Adrian Quest slam Rosas into the steps.



Backstage, David Marquez is approached by Richie Slade, who says that he is sick and tired of opportunities being given to people who can spin and flip, then re-introduces Flex McCallion, who says that "beef candy" is lacking in CWFH. He says there is no manliness, the hair, the beard and the ability to groom up, and says that "Beef Candy" is "the flavor of choice."



Danny "Limelight" Rivera and "King FatBoy" Papo Esco beat The Millennials (Brendan and Danny Divine; the latter of whom replaces Daniel Luna). After the match, John Roberts interviews Esco and Rivera on the stage. Rivera says that Esco is hungry and that they are coming for everybody, and Esco says that they are here to "rob your house."





"The Golden Boy" Jordan Clearwater beats Jose Santiago. After the match, John Roberts interviews Clearwater, who says that there are those who say they will do and those who say they did, and he did what he said he was coming here to do. He says that he will beat his opponents with the Midas Touch and hit them with the gold standard in professional wrestling.





John Roberts tries to get an interview with Watts, but Watts is suddenly attacked by a hooded man with a crowbar, who turns out to be Miguel.



Dan Joseph is in the ring. He says that he misses wrestling and having come back from commentary to wrestle in the ring defend the Television Championship, then says he is not waiting and calls out anybody who wants to take him on. Slice Boogie shows up to answer Joseph's challenge.



Dan Joseph retains the United Television Championship against Slice Boogie.



We hear from Nikko Marquez, who says that the show is fine without a women's division, as Halston Boddy went into business into himself and that last week's women's match was a violation of his orders. He tells Halston Boddy and Heather Monroe that he runs the show, even from afar, and then introduces the main event, which is - ironically for him - a women's match with Heather Monroe in it.



Before the next match, Halston Boddy says he has been thrown in better dumpsters by classier people, then announces that Match 5 of the best-of-seven series is a Taped Fist Match.



Heather Monroe vs. Lacey Ryan in a Taped Fist Match in Match 5 of the best-of-seven series ends with Nikko Marquez showing up, causing a commotion and stopping the match. This leads to Halston Boddy and Heather Monroe striking Nikko Marquez, and the referee, a member of security and even ring announcer Adnan Kureishy having to step in to hold everyone back, even as Lacey Ryan is fighting with Heather Monroe. Nikko goes down, and eventually the entire locker room empties and brawls on the outside, in the ring and even at the broadcast booth to end the show.







Saturday, April 11, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for April 11, 2020

Backstage, Ice Williams says that Danny Rivera is not better than him. Meanwhile, Danny Rivera tells John Roberts that while Ice is the coolest guy on the block, he had better be ready to fight more than talk.

Jamie Iovine guests on commentary for the next match.

Danny "Limelight" Rivera beats Ice Williams. After the match, Rivera says that Williams has shown that he is one of the coldest on the roster, and needs to less talking and more fighting for what he believes in. Suddenly, Jamie Iovine heads to the ring. Iovine hands Williams another business card in an attempt to recruit him, but Williams tears it up and walks away.



We get a behind-the-scenes look - and some bloopers - at the Championship Wrestling set.

Zicky Dice shows up. He states that at the PP3 Cup tournament, he was not sober, and now that he has been sober for 17 minutes, he admits that he is addicted to fame, fortune, championship wins and being the biggest name in wrestling. He says that if a greenhorn is going to stop him, then Jordan Clearwater can get back in the ring and see if he can beat him again. Clearwater gets in the ring, and Zicky says that Clearwater wishes he had hair like his before hitting him with a cheap shot. Clearwater answers with a shot to the face of his own. Jordan Clearwater and Zicky Dice then brawl their way to the back.



Levi Shapiro beats Adriel Noctis via pinfall with the claw. After the match, Buddy Royal runs into the ring and chases Howdy Price and Levi Shapiro away. Howdy tells Buddy that he will get the horns for messing with the bull, but Buddy says Howdy's mouth is writing checks Shapiro can't cash. He says that Shapiro cannot win without the claw, and says that Shapiro will tap out when he locks in the Royal Seal before declaring war on Shapiro and Howdy once again.



Mikey O'Shea beats Frankie Frank. After the match, Mikey O'Shea powerbombs Frankie Frank, then Anthony Idol gets in the ring and confronts O'Shea. Idol dates O'Shea to fight him, but O'Shea leaves the ring. Afterwards, O'Shea tells Anthony Idol he does not fight for free, and if he wants him, he will have to sign that contract and name that money.



Action Braxton and Jayme Beachler II are in the ring. The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) show up before Beachler can speak.

The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) beat Action Braxton and Jayme Beachler II after Beachler leaves Braxton high and dry.

Danny "Limelight" Rivera talks briefly about his early life, his time in the United States Marines and how he decided to jump into professional wrestling, stunt work and acting to become the person he wants to be.



Halston Boddy announces that he has brought Nikko Marquez for the next stipulation announcement. Heather Monroe states that Lacey Ryan did not even beat her in Match 3, and when Lacey Ryan shows up, she declares that Match 4 is a Falls Count Anywhere Match. This leads to both women fighting each other on the stage as soon as Nikko Marquez declares that the match starts right now.



Lacey Ryan beats Heather Monroe in a Falls Count Anywhere Match that sees Halston Boddy get thrown into a dumpster and Nikko Marquez get knocked out with a beer bottle in Match 4 of the best-of-seven series, tying the series at two wins each.



Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for March 17, 2020



The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander) retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships against TJP and Fallah Bahh. During the match, TJP makes Ethan Page tap out with a leg bar transferred into an STF, but the referee does not see it because he falls down to the floor along with Fallah Bahh as Fallah has the Octopus on Alexander.



Eddie Edwards announces that he has chosen Tommy Dreamer, Daga and Tessa Blanchard for his Lethal Lockdown team at Lockdown.

On The Real Housewives of Slamtown, Rosemary hangs out with Taya Valkyrie and two of her friends (one of whom is played by independent wrestler Heather Monroe). Within a matter of minutes, Taya and her two friends are all drunk on wine. They all wake up when Rosemary reminds Taya she promised they would party. At the nightclub, Rosemary is seen sucking one of the girls' souls out, and Taya has to stop her.

Chris Bey beats Damian Drake in his Impact Wrestling debut.



The Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the Week is a battle royal from June 19, 2002. This is from the first NWA-TNA pay-per-view, and the match was won by Ken Shamrock, who became NWA World Heavyweight Champion after winning the match.

Backstage, Alisha Edwards meets with Jordynne Grace on the topic of refocusing on the ring after everything that has been happening as of late. Jordynne Grace allows Alisha on her Lethal Lockdown team.

We see another vignette for Tenille Dashwood.

Backstage, Gabi Loren interviews Chase Stevens. He says that TNA: There's No Place Like Home is 18 years of growth, and as he talks about his time in TNA, Moose interrupts. Moose jokes that he is interviewing Bret Michaels, then asks why all the "TNA guys" are "reviving the deceased." Stevens mentions Moose winning few titles in Impact, and when Moose punches, Stevens fights back, but Moose overpowers him and runs away.

It's time for another edition of Gut Check. Tyler Tirva and "Shogun" Jackson Stone have made it to the finals. Both men have one last match, and Jackson Stone is the winner. Backstage, it is revealed that Jackson Stone has won Gut Check.



Jimmy Jacobs interviews Taya Valkyrie. Tessa talks about her opponents from the past year as well as her World Championship victory, which she credits with making her a different competitor. She says that she has unfinished business with Ace Austin and Taya Valkryie and wants to finish it. Tessa says she is challenging both Eddie Edwards and Michael Elgin because she is tenacious and a threat and because both men want the title. She says that she will prove she is the best when she takes on two of the best in the world and retains the World title at Rebellion.

Before the next match, Joey Ryan - now wearing a turtleneck and khaki shorts and calling himself "Joey P. Ryan" - says that he, Katie Forbes and Rob Van Dam has extraordinary gifts: talent, a derriere and a manhood, respectively. He then says that the fans have lost the privilege of their gifts due to their inability to treat them with respect, and that the fans will never see another dick flip again. RVD says that all the fans are hypocrites, and says that their opponents are drinking beer already as he asks what kind of professional will get in the ring with someone who is drunk. Joey P. Ryan then states that he, Katie and RVD are now known as "#CancelCulture," and that The Deaners (Cody Deaner and Cousin Jake) are getting cancelled.

#CancelCulture (Joey P. Ryan and Rob Van Dam) beats The Deaners (Cody Deaner and Cousin Jake) after Katie Forbes distracts Cody Deaner.



Backstage, Gabi Loren interviews Ken Shamrock, who says that he has gotten a call from Impact saying they wanted him for something, and that he will mention his career announcement in the ring.

Backstage, Ace Austin meets with Willie Mack. Willie tells Austin he did not need any last week, but Austin tells Willie he has impressed a lot of people, including him, and expresses interesting in winning tag team gold with Willie Mack. Willie Mack says that Rich Swann is his only tag team partner, but Austin says that Willie cannot say he is not wanting to be a champion. Willie Mack says that next week, he is in a scramble match to become #1 contender for the X Division title.

Kiera Hogan beats Lacey Ryan.



Backstage, Su Yung finds a letter addressed to her. It is from Father James Mitchell, who insists that she face Havok in the Undead Realm away from Rosemary's influence while he remains impartial.

We hear from Michael Elgin, who picks Taya Valkyrie and The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander) for his Lethal Lockdown team at Lockdown.

Daga beats Jake Crist.



Backstage, security finds a hooded man and apprehend him. The man's face is not shown.

Backstage, Scott D'Amore is made aware of the hacker, who is really Ryan Cage, the ordained minister. Security soon finds out that they do not have their man after all.

Next week: Tessa Blanchard and Eddie Edwards vs. Michael Elgin and Taya Valkyrie, with the winning team getting the advantage at Lockdown! An X Division Championship #1 Contender's Scramble Match! Rhino and Sabu vs. oVe (Dave Crist and Madman Fulton)! Havok vs. Rosemary in the Undead Realm!

Josh Mathews introduces Ken Shamrock to the ring. Shamrock says there is no better place to be than in Impact Wrestling, and says that Impact management called him so they could do something special, which everyone will find out together. It is then announced that at Bound For Glory, Ken Shamrock will be inducted into the Impact Wrestling Hall of Fame. During Shamrock's Hall of Fame video package, however, the lights go out and the "ICU" picture is shown. When the lights come back on, a masked man is in the ring, and he throws a fireball at Shamrock's face. The man then unmasks to reveal himself as Sami Callihan, who has not been seen in weeks, and he produces a cellphone to turn the lights back off. When they come back on, Callihan is gone. Medical staff checks on Shamrock.



Check out the top five moments from tonight's show!



Here's all the backstage segments!



Saturday, March 14, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for March 14, 2020

Jordan Clearwater beats Zicky Dice. After the match, David Marquez interviews Zicky Dice, who blames him for his loss. He says that Marquez promised he would be a star if he came to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood, but he is already a star and Marquez and the fans are losers, and they will never see him here again.



Before the next match, Halston Boddy hopes that Lacey Ryan has studied up on Heather Monroe, then states that instead of Heather Monroe, Lacey Ryan will have to face Vipress.



Lacey Ryan beats Vipress in Match 3 of the best of seven series between Lacey Ryan and Heather Monroe after shoving Vipress into Halston Boddy, knocking Halston Boddy off the apron before hitting the top rope frog splash for the win despite having her left leg targeted by Vipress during the match.

Backstage, John Roberts interviews Anthony Idol, who says that the PP3 Cup represents a huge opportunity for him and that he cares more about breaking Ray Rosas in half than Rosas' cynicism.



Before the next match, Johnny Yuma challenges The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) to get rid of Vermin (Yuma and Kevin Martenson), and proposes that they make the match a Loser Leaves Town Match. The Wolf Zaddies accept the challenge.



The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) beat Vermin (Johnny Yuma and Kevin Martenson) in a Loser Leaves Town Match. As per pre-match stipulation as as per Nikko Marquez, Vermin are gone from Championship Wrestling From Hollywood.



Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for March 10, 2020

Rhino beats Madman Fulton. After the match, Jake and Dave Crist run into the ring to attack Rhino, then the lights go out. When they come back on, Sabu is in the ring, and he fends off the Crist brothers. Fulton tries to choke slam him, but Sabu fends him off with help from Super Genie.



"The Ultimate Finesser" Chris Bey is coming next week!

Backstage, Gabi Loren interviews Tessa Blanchard, who says that she has always wanted to be world champion and now has a target on her back. She is not sure who her next challenge, but she is watching to find out. She says it does not matter if she faces Eddie Edwards or Michael Elgin, as she will beat them and walk out World Champion.

The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) beat The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Mahabali Shera).



Backstage, Katie Forbes complains about fans trashing her for her looks and tosses a piece of her wrestling gear in the trash. Cody Deaner compliments Katie on her looks afterwards, but Joey Ryan shows up and confronts The Deaners (Cody Deaner and Cousin Jake) for this, and challenges The Deaners to a match next week, which The Deaners accept. After The Deaners leave, Ryan tells Rob Van Dam they've got this.

We see another black-and-white vignette for Tenille Dashwood, which says "Dare to live the life you've always wanted."

Before the next match, Madison Rayne shows up and says that Jordynne Grace's fifteen minutes of fame and Knockouts title reign are over, and introduces Lacey Ryan as the woman who is about to dethrone her.

Jordynne Grace retains the Impact Knockouts Championship against Lacey Ryan.



Backstage, Fallah Bahh entertains the idea of himself and TJP being the first Filipino world tag team champions, and says that family will be watching when they take on The North ("All Ego" Ethan Page and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander). TJP says that all he heard is "first Filipino world tag team champions," and that they've got this match.

The Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the Week is the Ultimate X Match from January 7, 2004.

Backstage, Gabi Loren interviews Chris Sabin. Sabin says that home is where is the heart is and that is why he is back in Impact Wrestling, and he announces that he will be the special guest referee for the King of the Mountain Match at TNA: There's No Place Like Home. Moose shows up and says that his services will no longer be needed when he wins the World title, but Sabin has to school him on what the rules for a King of the Mountain Match is, which drives Moose nuts.

We see a video package for the last match of Eddie Edwards and Michael Elgin's final match in their best of five series.



At a nearby bar, Taya Valkyrie is so drunk and despondent over losing the Knockouts Championship - among other things - that Rosemary has to show up and tell Taya to show up, saying that she has it even worse. After Taya says that she has lost everything, Rosemary tells her that she has lost everything as well, and says that it is after you have lost everything that you are free to do anything, and it should be cause for celebration, not mourning. Taya likes this idea, and proposes the idea of a party.

Willie Mack beats Johnny Swinger and Glenn Gilberti. During the match, Ace Austin shows up to be Willie Mack's impromptu tag team partner, and the two men end up working together to beat Swinger and Gilberti, much to the confusion of Willie Mack.



Backstage, Havok hunts for Su Yung, but Su Yung gets on top of her with a noose and nearly chokes her out. Havok goes for a steel chair, but both women have a steel chair war. Su Yung gets the upper hand, and goes for the bloody glove in an attempt to put Havok in the coffin. Havok tries to choke out Su Yung with the noose, but Su Yung ends up getting Havok in the coffin after applying the Mandible Claw.

Backstage, Johnny Swinger blames Glenn Gilberti for their loss tonight, and Glenn Gilberti ends up quitting their team.

We see another edition of Gut Check. The field has been cut from seven people to six, and the six people that are left are placed in a six-man tag team match. Afterwards, John E. Bravo asks Scott D'Amore which two men he will pick.



The fifth and final match in Eddie Edwards and Michael Elgin's best of five series ends with controversy...almost. Elgin has Eddie in the crossface, but as Eddie rolls back and pins Elgin's shoulders to the mat, Eddie still taps to the hold. After the match, Tessa Blanchard shows up as Scott D'Amore is talking with three referees and says she will face both Eddie and Elgin at Rebellion.



Here are the top five moments from tonight's show!



Here are the backstage segments!



Saturday, February 22, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for February 22, 2020

Watts and Jordan Clearwater beat Ray Rosas and Ice Williams after Rosas leaves Williams high and dry.

Halston Boddy announces, after some consultation with Heather Monore, that the second match is a submission match.



Heather Monroe beats Lacey Ryan with the Seven Year Stretch in a submission match in Match 2 of their best of seven series, increasing her lead to 2-0.

Before the next match, Howdy Price says that Buddy Royal and Levi Shapiro will hug it out and settle their differences.



Buddy Royal beats Johnny Yuma with an STF despite the distraction from Levi Shapiro, who puts his shoulder around Howdy Price before the two of them say goodbye to him, firing Royal up enough to lock Yuma into an STF.

Ray Rosas tells Dustin Starr to let his grudge with him go, as he does not care and that he is one in a long list of guys who got 15 minutes of fame at his expense. He says that he knocked on his door and he threw him out, and tells him to leave his wife Maria Starr at home so she doesn't get hurt.



We hear from Adrian Quest, who says that someone he considered his friend and mentor - who also trained him - did not have his back at his lowest point. He then calls out Ryan Taylor, who shows up with Tomaste. Tomaste states that Taylor cannot be blamed for anything, and chalks it up to "toxic behavior." Quest tells Tomaste he is "acting dumb," and says that Nikko Marquez is righting the wrong with a tag team title shot and he wants a position of power. Suddenly, "Uptown" Andy Brown shows up and becomes Quest's sudden tag team partner.



Adrian Quest and "Uptown" Andy Brown beat The Soul Burners (Ryan Taylor and Tomaste) to become the UWN Tag Team Champions after Brown injures Tomaste's ankle with one of the tag team title belts before hitting Taylor with a piledriver on the stage. After Brown gets Taylor back in the ring, Quest pins Taylor with one foot.



Saturday, February 1, 2020

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for February 1, 2020

Before the next match, Halston Boddy announces that the match can only be won with a five-count pin.



Heather Monroe beats Lacey Ryan in Match 1 of a Best of Seven series. As per pre-match stipulation, the match must be won with a five-count pin.

Tomaste guests on commentary for the next match.

The Wolf Zaddies (Che Cabrera and Bad Dude Tito) beat Wasted Youth (Adriel Noctis and Sketch).

"Uptown" Andy Brown beats Ice Williams to advance in the PP3 Tournament.

Kathy Campanelli interviews Adrian Quest, who says that there is a lot he can say about his situation, but he is not here to complain. Quest then warns certain people to watch their backs.



Steven Tresario beats Keita Murray and Mikey O'Shea in a three-way match.

Ray Rosas beats Frankie Frank to advance in the PP3 Tournament after Frankie Frank takes too long on the mmonsault in the corner. After the match, Ray Rosas knocks the PP3 Cup off the timekeeper's table.





Saturday, December 21, 2019

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for December 21, 2019

Zicky Dice beats "All That" Keita Murray to qualify for the PP3 Tournament after Murray throws Dice over the top rope.

The Classic Connection (Levi Shapiro and Buddy Royal) beat The Friendship Farm ("Sweet" Robin Shaw and Super Beetle). After the match, Howdy Price says that he invests in winner, and that he has recruited two men who have wrestled grizzly bears and chopped down icebergs to put in his drink. Howdy then challenges Che Cabrera and a partner of his choosing to a tag team match at Milestone.



Halston Boddy, dressed as Santa Claus, tells us that we are watching a special holiday edition of the show.



Simone Sherie vs. Lacey Ryan ends with Heather Monroe pulls Sherie off the apron and attacks Ryan. Sandra Moone runs in and attacks Heather, then all four women go at it with one another until referees run in to keep them all separated.

Sandra Moone beats Simone Sherie, Lacey Ryan and Heather Monroe in an impromptu four-way elimination match.

Howdy Price, who is wearing a party hat over a cowboy hat and a shirt with a photo of Dan Severn all over the front, tells us to tune in next week for the special New Year's Eve episode.



Ray Rosas and "Uptown" Andy Brown beat Wasted Youth (Adriel Noctis and Sketch) to qualify for the PP3 Tournament.

The show ends with the real Santa Claus showing up and blinding the rude Santa who has been around the entire show with Christmas magic before Dustin Starr gives the rude Santa a superkick.



Saturday, November 16, 2019

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for November 16, 2019

"D-Man" Dan Parker beats Shimizu. After the match, Parker says it does not matter where you come from, for at the end of the day, a Canadian will have his hand raised.



Fidel Bravo and Pinx beat The Friendship Farm (Gentleman Jervis and "Sweet" Robin Shaw) after Pinx trips Jervis on the outside during the Rock-A-Bye Slam and holds his feet while Bravo gets the pinfall.

R-Three beats Jordan Clearwater.

Sandra Moone and Leslie Iris beat Heather Monroe and Lacey Ryan after Ryan takes issue with Monroe's tactics, which costs them the match as communication and teamwork between them breaks down.

Royce Isaacs retains the UWN Television Championship against Bateman in a bloody Bullrope Match that also saw The Upper Class barred from ringside.



Saturday, November 9, 2019

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for November 9, 2019

Double Platinum (Suede Thompson and Chris Bey) beat Vermin (Johnny Yuma and Kevin Martenson) after Johnny Yuma gets caught using a pipe and Thompson punches Martenson in the face with a chain necklace wrapped around his hand behind the referee's back.

Backstage, Kathy Campanelli interviews "Uptown" Andy Brown. Brown says he's felt like trash as of late, but winning has given him so new energy. Suddenly, Ray Rosas shows up and says nobody cares. Rosas tells Brown to take a big look in the mirror, as he is destined for the bottom of the ladder where he will be passed by. Brown tells Rosas he will be all over him tonight, but Rosas says he doesn't care.



Lacey Ryan beats Leslie Iris.

"Uptown" Andy Brown beats Ray Rosas with an inside cradle out of nowhere after Rosas teases an attack from the top rope.

Watts retains the CWFH Heritage Championship against Rogelio, who does not kick out from a choke slam in time. After the match, Rogelio takes the microphone for the first time and tells Watts it isn't personal, and that Watts has what he belongs to him. He says he has worked too hard to come up short, and demands one more shot. He proposes a title vs. mask match, and Watts accepts the challenge.



Next week: Royce Isaacs vs. Bateman in a Bullrope Match (with The Upper Class barred from ringside)!



Saturday, October 19, 2019

Championship Gold - Championship Wrestling presented by PRO Shingle recap for October 19, 2019

Sandra Moone beats Lacey Ryan. After the match, Heather Monroe shows up and attacks both women, especially Moone, as both women show respect post-match.



Double Platinum (Suede Thompson and Chris Bey) beat The Soul Burners (Ryan Taylor and Tomaste) by disqualification after Vermin (Johnny Yuma and Kevin Martenson) show up and take the boots to Suede Thompson. The Soul Burners (Ryan Taylor and Tomaste) retain the UWN Tag Team Championships.

Backstage, John Roberts interviews Will Allday. He says to be a true television champion, he has to defend at every television show imaginable, and calls Hollywood a great place to start. He sends an open challenge to Championship Wrestling From Hollywood, and says that everyone will know why they call him "All Day."



Watts beats Rogelio by count-out after Rogelio rolls out of the ring.

Wasted Youth (Adriel Noctis and Sketch) beats Fidel Bravo and Pinx after Pinx inadvertently punches out Fidel Bravo.

Will Allday retains the Reality Of Wrestling Television Championship against Adrian Quest.

Next week: Ray Rosas! Dan Joseph! Vermin! Royce Isaacs vs. Bateman! Scorpio Sky's final UWN match against "Uptown" Andy Brown!

The show ends with a birthday surprise: a surprise appearance by "Superstar" Bill Dundee. Dustin Starr gets a cupcake to the face from Dundee when he jokes about Dundee's age.