Attendance was approximately 130.
1) Kyle Matthews def Slim J in a blow away opening match up. After the match Matthews showed J respect for a hard fought bout, with the fans starting to warm up to the "Technical Machine".
2) Drew Delight defeated Micah Hughes via pinfall with a fireman's carry driver.
3) Chrisjen Hayme defeated Jacob Ashworth (subbing for an injured Patrick Bentley), Bentley was in attendance and stated his doctors had cleared him to return to the ring on 4/15, where he and Hayme WILL meet one on one for the first time.
4) Ace Rockwell vs. Andrew Alexander went to a 20 minute time limit draw, with no clear winner still determined in this series, and their record against each other now a 1-1-1 stalemate. What turned out to be a scientific wrestling masterpiece of a match between two bitter rivals, somehow turned out to be the least important detail of this encounter. After the match Ace Rockwell said he wouldn't quit until he
settled the score and asked Alexander for 5 more minutes. Alexander said no, (quite an unpopular decision with the fans of Soddy Daisy) and went to the dressing room- or so we thought. As Rockwell was making his way up the ramp Alexander blindsided him in the back of the head with a pair of handcuffs. He then threw Rockwell in the ring and leveled him with the Rodeo Driver (Piledriver), As if that wasn't enough he handcuffed the unconscious Rockwell to the ropes, grabbed a steel chair, and was prepared to cave in Ace Rockwell's skull when a commotion occurred in the audience, as a fan tried to jump the rail and was restrained by security. During this commotion, ANOTHER fan (in his 50's) took advantage of the situation and got to the ring. Alexander showed no mercy, piledriving this poor man... The locker room then cleared to run Alexander out of the building. When Rockwell regained consciousness we found out that these weren't two ordinary fans at all. It was Ace Rockwell's family. His brother Jordan being the first fan who was stopped by security, and his
father Tim being the unfortunate soul who may have had his neck broken at the hands of Andrew Alexander.... and he did it right in front of Ace Rockwell, and there was nothing he could do about it. Security and paramedics carried Rockwell's father away on a stretcher in a neck brace. The NWA Board of Directors have requested copies of all angles of the film to review this highly controversial incident. We are told that some sort of disciplinary action will be taken against Alexander on 4/15 for his actions.
5) The Hellbillies (Jessco Blue & Nick "Hoss" Young) defeated Shaun Tempers& Seven and The Hate Junkies (Dany Only & Stryknyn) and Adam Jacobs & Corey Hollis in the first ever March Madness match to earn a shot at NWA World Tag Team Champions The Dark City Fight Club on 4/15. Order of elimination, 1- Jacobs/Hollis (Jacobs pinned by Tempers after The Rev's interference) 2- Hate Junkies (eliminated by DQ for ignoring the referee's count) 3 - Tempers/Seven (Tempers pinned by Blue after Adam Jacobs returned the favor....appearing with a bottle of "Temptation For Men", and trying to "freshen up" The Rev..providing the distraction Blue needed to capitalize)
6) Tank defeated Jimmy Rave via DQ to retain the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship. Fantastic main event until the ending. Rave threw everything but the kitchen sink at the "Strong Style Psycho", but couldn't put him away. Tank then took control of the match and it looked as though victory was within his grasp when he had Rave hooked for the chokebreaker, but Rave's cunning and skill allowed
him to escape. Rave deciding he'd had enough, leveled the 375 lbs champion with a low blow right in front of the referee. Then he had the audacity to make his own 3 count and proclaim himself the champion! Announcer Scott Hensley informed him the title doesn't change hands on a DQ. Rave pointed out that Tank still reeling on the ground, didn't look like a winner, so fine, he deserved a rematch then. Hensley informed Rave that also wasn't in his plans....but that he had earned the right to face former friend now bitter enemy Kyle Matthews 1 on 1 on 4/15 to become the #1 contender. Rave was not pleased with the result, but let everyone know he'd go through Matthews or anyone else placed in front of him.
Credit: GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com
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