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Cage victorious in Toronto homecoming
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TORONTO - Though NWA Heavyweight Champion Christian Cage is from the Toronto area, it's
rare he gets the chance to perform here. This weekend, though, the champ came
home, appearing at a Blood, Sweat, and Ears show in Mississauga.
BSE has traditionally featured TNA stars on their cards, but judging from the
volume of the 400+ fans in attendance, Cage's appearance was the most highly
anticipated to date. And he certainly didn't disappoint, thrilling the crowd
with a successful title defence against his TNA nemesis, the monster Abyss.
The match started off hot, with Cage attacking the big man, and the fight
spilling into the crowd. Cage's aggression was cranked to 11, whipping Abyss
hard against steel barriers, smashing his head onto the metal cage (no pun
intended) at the entrance rampway, and even using a fan's crutch on his
opponent. Back in the ring, though, Abyss used his brute force to take control.
He dominated the champion for a while, even hitting Captain Charisma with the
dreaded Shock Treatment. Unfortunately for him, the referee, who had been
previously flattened with an Abyss avalanche gone wrong, wasn't available to
count the fall. A second referee came in, but counted too slow for the monster's
liking, and received a chokeslam for his efforts. A thrilling series of close
two counts, moves, reversals, and attempted belt shots ultimately ended when
Christian managed to hit the Unprettier on the challenger and gain the pinfall
victory. The closing sequence was PPV-caliber, as at any point, it looked like
either man could earn the victory.
After the match, Cage thanked his hometown Canadian crowd for attending, and
promised that he would return to BSE sometime down the road. As he celebrated,
though, Abyss again stole the NWA Heavyweight Championship belt and headed back
to the dressing room prize-in-hand.
Other Results:
Trent Powers and Phil Atlas defeated Anton Arakis and Michael Elgin in a good
opener that saw some innovative tag team offense from both teams.
In a Suicide Scramble, Kobra Kai beat Don Paysan, El Vigote Dos, Ash, and new
BSE female phenom Vanessa Craven.
Vain from the Blackouts defeated Jake O'Reilley.
El Sombra and Angel De Guerra beat Flesh and Vlad the Penetrator in a decent
match that surprisingly saw the villainous Vlad receive a large face reaction
from the crowd.
Shawn Spears beat Frankie the Mobster in a hard-hitting affair.
Gail Kim made a victorious debut for BSE, as she and Tiana Ringer beat Shantelle
Taylor and Traci Brooks. The win was tainted, though, as Danya Rays, acting as
guest referee, helped Ringer's team win in order to screw over Taylor, with whom
both Rays and Ringer have had their conflicts.
Tyson Dux, El Tornado (TNT) and Mr. Black and Pierre Shadows (The Blackouts)
beat Cody Deaner and Otis Idol (Twisted Steele) and Cody 45 and Extremo (Suicide
Kidz) in an amazing Surivor Series elimination match. Great story-telling in
this one, making all four teams look good. Both members of TNT survived, taking
out Extremo to end the battle.
Bobby Roode beat James Champagne by DQ. TNT attacked Roode just as he was about
to submit Champagne in a Canadian Crab. Twisted Steele made the save, no doubt
leading to a 6-man tag team match down the road.
BSE's next show in Mississauga is on July 9th when the Phenomenal A.J. Styles
appears.
Next month, BSE goes on the road to Timmins Ontario, in a card featuring Tommy
Dreamer and Chris Kanyon.
RELATED LINK
www.bloodsweatandears.com
"Bloodthirsty" Bob Kapur got a chance to speak with the NWA champ Christian Cage. Watch for that story later this week on SLAM! Wrestling. In the meantime, email your shout-outs to Bob at bobkapur@hotmail.com.