IPW:UK Brawl At The Hall Results w/ Vampiro, Fleisch



Venue: Orpington Halls, Orpington, Kent



Referee: Andy Quildan & Chris Hatch



Attendance: Sold Out (355)

RESULTS:

Match 1: Ashley Reed over Tony ‘Superstar’ Sefton via pinfall after a Frogsplash.

Match 2: James Tighe over Aviv Maayan via submission after Texas Cloverleaf on Maayan’s injured ankle/leg.

– Vampiro then came out and said a few words about the passing of Eddie Guerrero, somebody he roomed with in Mexico years upon years ago, having found out about his passing just an hour earlier.

Match 3: Battalion over Tommy Shaman via submission after the Anaconda Vice.

Match 4 – IPW:UK Tag Title Match: AK47 over The Kartel via pinfall after a double-team stump Piledriver.

—Interval—

Match 5: Stevie Douglas over Vampiro via pinfall after Half-Nelson Suplex.

Match 6 – Steel Chain Match: Jack Storm over Spud via Stoppage after a kick to the side of the head.

Match 7: Paul Robinson over JC Thunder via pinfall after the 360 Revolution kick.

Match 8 – 6 Man Elimination Tag Match: Jody Fleisch/Andy Boy Simmonz/Leroy Kincaide over Jonny Storm, Martin Stone & Dave Moralez.

Eliminations:



– Jonny Storm/Andy Boy Simmonz were counted out after brawling outside the Orpington Halls.



– Dave Moralez was pinned by Leroy Kincaide after the Spiral Tap.



– Leroy Kincaide was pinned by Martin Stone after the London Bridge.



– Martin Stone was pinned by Jody Fleisch after the 720 DDT.

Other Notes:

— The next IPW:UK show is “No Escape” on Saturday January 28th. Door time is expected to be 6:00-6:30pm. We will have a full news update later today with more information on the fallout from the show.

— Once again Spud was injured at the hands of Jack Storm, after the ‘Sadistic’ one ignored the rules of the match (touch all four corners) and referee Andy Quildan had to step in and make a professional judgment to save Spud from irreparable harm. With no time limit on the match, and Storm seeming un-interested in the ‘format’ of the match, who knows when and if Storm would’ve ended the match.

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