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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:28 pm

BEWA Presents Fatal Finale
Sunday, November 29th 2009
1:00 PM
Dundalk, Maryland

1. Twitch Vs. K-Weed

Twitch was finally able to get his career back on track with a win over the debuting Brokencyde at Road To Fatal Finale. He will look to keep the momentum going against K-Weed. K-Weed wowed the BEWA crowd at Road To Fatal Finale, as he made his debut in the Hardcore Title match. How will K-Weed fare in his debut under the bright lights of a BEWA Main Event show?

2. United States Title Match
Klown © Vs. Juggla

At Damnation, Klown was able to win the vacated United States Title in the pink slip triple threat with Kraven & Crash. That same night, Juggla beat Matt Masterson to earn this U.S. Title shot. It will be brother versus brother. Will Juggla be able to upset his older brother for the second time this year, or will Klown maintain his grip on the U.S. Title?

3. Hardcore Title Match
Lonewolf © Vs. Mack Daniels Vs. Metal Vs. Crash

Lonewolf limps into Fatal Finale after winning one of the most hardcore matches in BEWA history. No rest for the weary as he’ll be seeing Crash again. Will Crash be able to focus on this match, or will he be obsessed with making Klown pay for embarrassing him in that match. Mack Daniels also gets a shot at the strap that he was stripped of. Metal, a hardcore legend in his own right, makes fatal finale even more fatal with a fatal four way for the hardcore title!

4. Dragon Demon Vs. Spider

At Damnation, Dragon Demon put his mask on the line for a shot at Jason G’s World Heavyweight Title. Demon however, refused to take off his mask. At Road To Fatal Finale, Spider called Demon out on his cowardice. Spider promises to remove Demon’s mask once and for all. Who will win this match which is years in the making?

5. Intercontinental Title Match
Samuel Masters © Vs. ???

Samuel Masters is the victim of the dreaded mystery opponent. Who has Chris Bomber chosen to challenge Masters? Has he chosen himself? Whoever this mystery opponent is, you have to believe that he has the advantage via element of surprise. But the versatile Mastermind will be most likely ready for any challenger.

6. Tag Team Title Match

By beating Rolland Havick, Ray Black ensured that he and H.I.V. would not get tag title shots at Fatal Finale. Unfortunately for Black and Scott, a lot of teams representing a lot of feds will be getting a shot all at once. Each team will draw a number. The teams that draw 1 and 2 will start the match. After there is a decision (pin/submission/etc) The winning team will remain in the ring, and the team that drew number 3 will enter the ring, and a new match will start. This will continue until all 5 teams have had a match. So in essence, this will be four matches in one. Will Takeover be able to leave Fatal Finale with their championships in tow, or will one of the other teams be able to claim the titles for their own.

The five teams :
Takeover © (Ronald Scott & Ray Black)
BEWA (Matt Masterson & Brian Browser)
LCW (Artamiss Riggs & Shadow)
OXW (Kronic & Konvict)
XBW (Ryan Stevens & Eric Spade)

7. Women’s Championship Match
Violet © Vs. Sapphire Havick

Chris Bomber has declared two rules for this match. Rule number one, this match between Violet & Sapphire will be contested under X-Treme Rules. Rule number two. If anyone interferes on behalf of Sapphire Havick, then she automatically will be disqualified despite the X-Treme Rules. What will happen when the two toughest ladies in the BEWA get X-Treme?

8. Rolland Havick & H.I.V. Vs. Blackhawk & The Kid
Rolland Havick & H.I.V. have taken the BEWA by storm. They have made no less than six enemies since forming an alliance. The Kid was the victim of their coming out party, suffering a vicious beating at Damnation which kept him out of action this past week. Blackhawk was attacked by Havick and H.I.V. for no apparent reason. In this match up featuring 4 men who have 6 top title reigns between them, this could be a show stealer. How will Havick & H.I.V. do in their first tag team match. And will Blackhawk and The Kid be able to coexist to face a common enemy.

9. Jacob Practice Vs. Josh Dreamer

Josh Dreamer shocked the world at Damnation by challenging Jacob Practice to what in all likelihood will be his final match in the BEWA. As if that wasn’t shocking enough, Dreamer was able to win the MUW World Title from Lonewolf at Road To Fatal Finale. The MUW World Title was of course, a title that Jacob Practice never lost. What will happen when two of the most talented wrestlers in the state of Maryland wrestle one on one for the very first, and possibly final time?

10. World Heavyweight Title Match
“Prime Time” Jason G © Vs. J. Slash

Jason G is quietly putting together a lengthy title run. But will his time run out at Fatal Finale when J. Slash challenges for the World Title? J. Slash got this title shot by beating Spider at Damnation. Will J. Slash rise to the challenge and beat Jason G, or will “Prime Time” last a little bit longer?

11. BEWA Championship Match
D.T. Gray © Vs. The Franchise

In this, the last match of 2009, The Franchise is cashing in the title shot that he earned by winning the 2009 Ascension Tournament. The Franchise seemed ready to challenge Prime Time for the World Title, when D.T. Gray threatened him. The Franchise immediately chose to challenge D.T. Gray for the BEWA Championship. After a vicious attack by Takeover at Road To Fatal Finale, The Franchise spent the night at the hospital. So enraged by the attack, The Franchise has demanded that this be a NO-DQ match. Was that such a smart move considering the numbers D.T. has? Either way, these two men are sure to end the BEWA’s first season with a bang!

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Sun May 16, 2010 12:07 am

BEWA Presents
Legacy II
Sunday, May 16th 2010
Wrestlers Report No
Later than 12:30 PM
Show Start 1:00 PM
Show Ends 6:00 PM


What will define the
deeds that we do? How will we be remembered when we’re gone? The choices
we make today will pave the way to tomorrow. The day we’ve long
prepared for is upon us. HOW WILL YOU BE REMEMBERED? WHAT ARE YOU
WILLING TO DO TO CEMENT YOUR LEGACY?


1. Golden Rights Qualifying Match

Erik Haze Vs. Juggla

There is one more slot open
in the Golden Rights Match. Erik Haze was supposed to face Dante at
Legacy, but the mysterious enigma has disappeared yet again. In his
place shall rise a man who has not been seen or heard from since Fatal
Finale. Juggla makes his long awaited BEWA return on the biggest stage
of all. Will Juggla be able to advance to his second Golden Rights
Match, or will Erik Haze? Both men competed in the first one, yet only
one man shall this year. Will it be the Powerhouse of the Prodigy or the
Prince Of Hardcore?



2. Tag Team Championship Match
“Prime Time” Jason G & Kris Kraven © Vs. Team Awesome
(Ryan Stevens & Eric Spade)


Team Awesome come to their first
Legacy carrying a golden ticket won in the Everybody Win’s Match. That
ticket is good for a shot at the Tag Team Titles. OXW Members Kronic
& Konvict were stripped of the Tag Team Titles after failing to
appear at two shows in a row. The titles were vacated and won by the odd
pairing of Jason G & Kris Kraven. Will they be able to coexist and
function as a team, or will the years of teamwork of Team Awesome prove
to be too steep a mountain to overcome?


3. Gold Drought Match
Dirty G Vs. Loco


These two men had the unfortunate luck to
draw the tickets to the first ever Gold Drought Match. The premise of
this match is simple. Whoever loses this match, will not be eligible to
challenge for any recognized BEWA Championship for six months. Talk
about a gold drought. Since the price of failing is steep, the match
will be contested under hardcore rules. Who will avoid a humiliating
stretch into 2011?


4. LCW Championship Match
Artamiss
Riggs © Vs. Mack Daniels Vs. Spider


There are years of history and tradition
wrapped up in this match. The Lifeline of Lansdowne Championship
Wrestling spans many years and members in the BEWA. At Legacy three of
the LCW alumni shall compete for the championship long coveted. Riggs
has yet to lose the title that he introduce to the BEWA. Mack Daniels
and Spider are two of the most decorated athletes in Lansdowne history.
Which of these three men will do their hometown and hometown fed proud?



5. Internet Championship
Match

Brian “Mousepad” Browser Vs. ???


Brian Browser got the latest laugh on Matt
Masterson when the latter inadvertently got himself disqualified in
their last match. Matt Masterson has vowed revenge, in the form of
someone not yet seen in a BEWA ring. Will this newcomer be able to grasp
the title from the clutches of Brian Browser, or will Browser keep hold
of plastic belt?


6. Elimination Match For The Women’s Championship
Violet © Vs. Sapphire Havick Vs. Loretta Vendetta


Violet makes her long awaited
return to action at the biggest show of the year. In her way is Sapphire
Havick, who has been in every Women’s Championship Match that the BEWA
has ever had, including the first one at Legacy I. Also in this match is
the exciting newcomer Loretta Vendetta. Which of these ladies will
outlast the other two at the grandest stage?


7. Casket Match For The
Hardcore Championship

Klown © Vs. Lonewolf


In one of the most anticipated matches of the
evening, Klown is set to defend his championship against Lonewolf. This
match came about when Klown tried to convince the referee to stop the I
Quit match at Hell On Earth after Lonewolf was obviously incapacitated.
Lonewolf has taken exception to this and blames Klown for his defeat. At
Chaos, Lonewolf further drove home this fact by putting Klown through a
door. But the next door that these two men shall come across shall be
attached to a casket. The match shall only end when one man is locked
inside of the casket. With a championship, pride, revenge and possibly
life on the line, which of these long time rivals shall walk away… and
which one will be carried away?



8. Golden Rights Ladder Match
Flatline Vs. “Prime Time” Jason G
Vs. Artamiss Riggs Vs. Twitch Vs. Sinister Death Vs. Winner of Haze Vs.
Juggla


For
the second year in a row, the Golden Rights Clock will be won at Legacy.
Last year it was contested in an over the top elimination match. This
year, the most precious of prizes shall be hanging from the rafters. The
only way to claim the clock is to climb up a ladder, and bring it down.
Flatline earned his spot by defeating both Erik Haze & Dante. Will
the impressive newcomer stun the world by claiming the clock? “Prime
Time” Jason G will try to win the clock for the second year in a row. If
he does in fact win it, will he be as patient as he was last year in
cashing it in. Will Artamiss Riggs, who won against J.Slash to get in,
reach the gold? Will the Twisted One, who defeated D.T. Gray paint the
clock black? Will Sinister Death, who was electric in his qualifying
victory over Josh Dreamer cap an impressive rookie run? Or will the
winner or Erik Haze & Juggla win the biggest match of their careers?
Time will tell. Who will earn the right to challenge for any
championship at any time? Who will earn their Golden Rights?



9. J. Slash Vs. Josh Dreamer

Two of the BEWA’s most electrifying superstars meet one on one
for the first time ever. This came about after Josh Dreamer cost J.
Slash his slot in the Golden Rights match. J. Slash returned the favor
in kind. Now these two once friends have nothing to fight for at Legacy
except for pride. It has been said that J. Slash has looked up to Josh
Dreamer, learning from him. Josh Dreamer has turned his back on the
fans, or have they turned their back on him? The Viceroy of Versatile
faces the one of the most accomplished men in the BEWA history. Who
shall come out on top?



10. Intercontinental Title Match
Blackhawk © Vs. Rolland Havick


Since defeating Samuel
Masters in February, Blackhawk has had a stranglehold on the
Intercontinental Championship. Rolland Havick won this shot by winning
the first fall in the Everybody Wins Match. This will be first time
since Blackhawk and Havick have competed one on one since their World
Title Tournament Semifinal Match in February of 2009. Their careers have
been driven by gold, but have seldom crossed paths. Now, something’s
got to give. Will the proud LCW member leave Legacy with the
Intercontinental Title in tow? Or will an equally proud Prodigy member
become a Triple Crown Champion?


11. TLC Match for the United States Title.
Ronald Scott ©
Vs. H.I.V.


H.I.V. comes into Legacy looking to cash in a ticket he won by
getting the first fall of the Everybody Wins Match. His opponent, and
defending U.S. Champion Ronald Scott has gone through a bizarre
transformation. Ronald became the first wrestler to campaign for a title
before winning it. He has done some awful things, like disrespecting
the American flag and insulting children. Nothing that H.I.V. is above,
but not the behavior becoming of a U.S. Champ. But the most troublesome
thing about Ronald’s reign has been the manner of which it came to
existence and has survived. Every match Ronald has won this year has
been due to cheating. H.I.V. was given permission to come up with a
stipulation that would make it next to impossible for Ronald to cheat
in. As a result, this will be a tables ladders and chairs match. The
only way to win the match is to retrieve the Championship belt hanging
from the rafters. Who will win the rubber match of a feud tied at 1-1?
Who will leave Legacy the United States Champion?




12. Main Event
[size=21]BEWA Championship
Match

The Franchise © Vs. Samuel
Masters
[/size]


The Franchise has been most impressive with this, the longest
championship run in BEWA history. At Legacy, it all comes full circle.
It was at Legacy last year, when a debuting Samuel Masters viciously
attacked The Franchise, costing him the first ever Golden Rights clock.
After a grudge match at Battleground, their careers went in different
directions. By winning a 4 man tournament, Samuel Masters has earned
this championship opportunity. How fitting is it then, that he will face
none other than The Franchise in his quest to hold a top title? But The
Franchise will die before allowing the Era Of True Greatness to begin
on his watch, or at the expense of his championship. Will The Franchise
make another record, being the first man ever to begin and end an “Act”
with a top championship? Or will the masterpiece deliver his ultimate
masterstroke?




13. Main Event
World Heavyweight Title Match
Jacob Practice © Vs. Ray Black

The Final Match of Legacy II
shall feature perhaps the most anticipated one on one match in BEWA
history. Jacob Practice was the unquestioned leader of The Takeover,
using his influence and exceptional abilities to capture championship
after championship. Ray Black was always in the shadow, doing the dirty
work. At Brawl For All, Ray Black delivered one of the most dominant
performances in BEWA history by winning the 30 man match. Ray then had
his choice of top championship. To the surprise of Takeover, Ray chose
Jacob’s World Heavyweight Title. Jacob reacted negatively, and it has
been Takeover’s mission ever since to make Ray’s life a living hell. At
Legacy, this all ends. This match means so much more than most can
perceive. Entire federations rose and fell around these two men. Jacob
& Ray are cut from the same fabric of flawless skill, unrivaled
ability and immeasurable determination. This match is years in the
making. The entire Baltimore wrestling scene will watch in awe as the
World Heavyweight Title is contested. Ray Black challenges Jacob
Practice. Two men. One Legacy.







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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:41 pm

BEWA Presents Warfare
Sunday, June
27th 2010

1. L.C.W.Promo

L.C.W.
seized a golden opportunity by winning the second ever Battleground
match, which was not void of controversy. Be that as it may, Mack
Daniels, Artamiss Riggs and Blackhawk have earned Championship matches
for Scars & Stripes II. Warfare will kick off with the L.C.W.
announcing which championships they will be challenging for at Scars
& Stripes.

2. Dirty G Vs. Flatline

Dirty
G is in a foul mood after failing in his quest to obtain the Golden
Rights Clock. Now that Twitch has cashed in the Golden Rights Clock,
Dirty G has no way to get a title shot of any kind until the Gold
Drought expires. He’ll look to take out his frustrations on Flatline,
who was conspicuous by his Battleground absence.

3. Tag Team Title Match
Team Awesome (Ryan Stevens
& Eric Spade) © Vs. L.C.W. (Artamiss Riggs & Blackhawk)


Jason
G & Kris Kraven were nowhere to be found at Battleground. They were
stripped of their titles, and Team Awesome won a match to claim the
titles. At Warfare, they will defend the title against L.C.W. Members
Artamiss Riggs & Blackhawk. Riggs & Blackhawk get to challenge
for titles at Scars & Stripes, but winning the tag titles back would
be an added bonus, and only add to L.C.W.’s dominance. Which team will
come out on top?


4. The Bomb Shelter

In
this installment of the Bomb Shelter, Chris Bomber will interview The
Franchise. How does The Franchise feel after his devastating war with
Samuel Masters at Battleground? How does he feel about Twitch cashing on
his championship after a long grueling match? What’s next for the
longest reigning champion in BEWA History? You do not want to miss this.



5. Main Event
L.C.W. Championship
Match
Mack Daniels © Vs. Spider Vs. Kris Kraven Vs. J.Slash


In
the main event of Warfare, Mack Daniels will be defending his L.C.W.
Championship against three other men. Spider shocked the world by
joining the ranks of the L.C.W. at Battleground. Kris Kraven was nowhere
to be found and, along with Jason G, was stripped of his Tag Team
Title. J. Slash is coming off of a Tag Team Title opportunity, after
which was beaten up first by Spider, and then by Maddog. Will Mack &
Spider co-exist to ensure that the L.C.W. Championship stays with the
stable, or will one of these other two men leave Warfare as the top dog
of the L.C.W.?


As always, card is subject to change.






BEWA Presents Chaos
June 27th 2010

1. World Heavyweight Title Match
Ray Black © Vs.
Markice Ruen


Ray Black successfully defended his World
Heavyweight Title by defeating Jacob Practice in an Ultimate Submission
match. He could rest up for Scars & Stripes in case one of the
L.C.W. Members challenges for his title, but Ray has decided to grant a
World Title shot to Markice Ruen, his very best friend. Markice is
finally coming to the BEWA for good. Not much is known what has kept
Ruen out of action for so long, but there’s no doubt that he’s been
watching Ray Black rise to the top of the BEWA. These two best friends,
who know each other front to back, will kick off Chaos with a World
Title match!


2. Hardcore Title #1
Contender Match
Jinx Vs. Juggla with Special Guest Referee Sinister
Death


The Hardcore Division has been changed drastically
in recent weeks. It was revealed that Sinister Death’s title defense at
Battleground was nothing more than his initiation into the Takeover.
Sinister Death will oversee a hardcore match between Jinx and Juggla.
The winner of this match will become the number one contender for the
Hardcore Title. That man will get that shot at Scars & Stripes,
unless one of the L.C.W. members chooses to go for that title, then the
title shot will be deferred until later. Juggla is a former Hardcore
Champion who hasn’t found much success in 2010. Jinx is coming off of a
strong showing in the United States Title match at Battleground. Which
one of BEWA’s youngest stars rise up?


3.
The Bomb Shelter


In this addition of The Bomb Shelter,
Chris Bomber will mediate a confrontation between J.Slash & Maddog.
What caused Maddog to attack J.Slash at Battleground. Hopefully, answers
will come forth.


4. United States
Title Match
Josh Dreamer © Vs. Klown


After 10 long
months, Josh Dreamer is once again a champion. He won the U.S. Title in
stunning fashion with a touch of the old Dreamer showing through. He
will defend his newly won title against Klown, who was nowhere to be
found for his Intercontinental Title shot at Battleground. Will Klown be
able to regain the U.S. Title, or is Josh Dreamer just getting started?



5. Erik Haze & H.I.V. Vs. Jacob
Practice & D.T. Gray


This tag team features two
members from The Prodigy taking on two members of The Takeover. The
Takeover, led by Jacob Practice, charged the ring during the
Battleground match and brutally assaulted H.I.V. & Haze. This tag
match is a preview of two Singles matches that we will be seeing at
Scars & Stripes II. Which team will garner some momentum?


6. Main Event
L.C.W (Artamiss Riggs, Mack Daniels
& Blackhawk) Vs. To Be Determined


In the main event of
Chaos, Riggs, Mack & Blackhawk will have a 3 on 3 tag match against
whichever three champions that they decide to challenge at Scars &
Stripes. Any Title holder in the BEWA should be prepared to be
challenged, and prepare to wrestle in this match if called upon. But
there’s no guarantee that the team of three champions will be able to
co-exist, while L.C.W. has proven to be able to work together. Who will
make a statement and set the bar for Scars & Stripes II?

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:43 pm

On Saturday, the BEWA hosts Opening Day 2011, the first show of our 3rd consecutive season. We've acquired the XMW (Xtreme Maryland Wrestling) so now we have more talent then ever before. We are pumped and grateful to have possibly the most successful and well ran backyard promotion in America. Wish us luck for a long and safe year three!
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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:54 pm

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Thu May 12, 2011 10:45 pm

BEWA is still going strong!


The hype video for Legacy 3
http://www.viddler.com/explore/bewa_/videos/68/

The time for talking is over. It all comes down to this. In the BEWA, there is no stage grander than Legacy. It is where men and women come to define their careers, to win and defend championships, and to showcase their craft before their peers and admirers. The lights shine brightly at every BEWA show, but on this day, they will shine a little bit brighter. It all comes down to this. Wars will be waged. But when the dust settles, who will still be standing?

Is it prime time for the Triad to be issued their verdict?

Will true greatness fade to black?

Will the versatility slash its way to championship gold?

Will the Survivor survive the black angel?

These questions, plus many more shall be answered at Legacy III. When you are confronted with chance, when you stand toe to toe with fate, will you be the absolute best that you can be? If so, your road will be paved in gold, and your legacy carved in stone, never to be forgotten……

The Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance proudly presents:

Legacy III
Saturday, May 14th 2011

Theme Song - “All of the Lights” by Kanye West

I. Fatal Fourway Match for the Intercontinental Title
DJ Carter © Vs. Jinx Vs. Killswitch Vs. Loco

At Hell on Earth, DJ Carter became the Intercontinental Champion in his second ever match. On Warfare, he won a tag match with Jinx against the Age of Darkness. As stipulated, DJ earned the right to name a number one contender for his title, thus handpicking his opponent for Legacy. DJ surprised everyone when he declared that he would defend the title against the other three men involved in the tag match. This may prove to be foolhardy, as Loco and Killswitch are on the same team. But if the tag match, and the Brawl for All match are any indicators, both men want the title for themselves. Also in this match is Jinx, who is hungry for championship gold. In fact, no one has ever had more matches in the BEWA without winning a singles title of any kind. Will he take this opportunity to rectify that? Killswitch is an exciting up and comer who has one of the most awe inspiring finishers in the federation. Then there’s Loco, the only one of the four who has competed under the bright lights of Legacy before. Will DJ Carter shock everyone yet again, or will Legacy kick off with the crowning of a new Intercontinental Champion?


II. Triple M Vs. Buffler

At Hell on Earth, Buffler finally came back to the BEWA. He was inexplicitly interrupted and challenged by Matt “money” Masterson. No one knows why Masterson wants this match, but Buffler was very offended to be interrupted in such fashion. At Legacy, these two larger than life characters shall meet to settle their differences. And a special guest referee will make sure that we have a winner.


III. Loser Leaves The League
Derrick Dalton Vs. Dante Dalton

The Dalton Brothers were one of the most successful tag teams in BEWA History. They captured the BEWA Tag Team Titles on two separate occasions and are the only team to compete for them in all 3 BEWA seasons. At Hell on Earth, that all seemed to come to an end. After losing the titles to Team Awesome, Derrick turned on his younger brother, blaming him for the defeat. Elric, who is still instrumental in the day to day operations of the League of X-Cellence has demanded that this Dalton squabble be resolved quickly, so it does not become a distraction for the group reaching it’s goals. As such, the stipulation for this match is that whoever loses will be kicked out of the League of X-Cellence. Will Derrick rid himself of his younger brother, or will Dante be able to extract some revenge? One more thing. This sibling rivalry will be contested under hardcore rules!

IV. Title Vs. Career
Violet © Vs. Sapphire Havick


Bitter rivals Violet & Sapphire Havick become the first BEWA Wrestlers ever to meet in a singles match at back to back Legacy’s. This year, the stakes couldn’t be any higher. At Legacy I, Sapphire Havick became the first ever Women’s Champion. At Legacy II, she defeated Violet to become a three time Women’s Champion. As such, Sapphire is also the only BEWA wrestler who has a 2-0 record at Legacy. But there is so much more on the line than her perfect record at Legacy. For if Violet wins, not only does she retain the Women’s Championship yet again, but Sapphire will be forced to retire. Violet has already proven that she will stoop to new lows to keep her coveted gold. Plus we don’t know if Sapphire is anywhere near 100% after being knocked out by Jason G & Hell on Earth. Will Sapphire become a 5 time Women’s Champion, or will Sapphire become unemployed?


V. United States Title Match
Blackhawk © Vs. Damien Fatale

On Chaos, Damien Fatale, and Lynn Larcen saw to his victory over Markice Ruen, which earned him a United States Title shot at Legacy. But before he could celebrate his victory, the current champion assaulted him from out of nowhere. Blackhawk has become obsessed with the United States Championship. He has no intentions of losing the title to Fatale, and if Larcen interferes, Blackhawk will not hesitate to put her in her place. Blackhawk becomes the only male wrestler to be in a title match at every single Legacy. Will Blackhawk leave with the U.S. Strap in tow, or will it enter the sovereignty of the Supervillian?


VI. Golden Rights III

Every year at Legacy, The Golden Rights clock is up for grabs. At Legacy I, it was contested in a match that only ended when all but one men’s feet hit the floor. At Legacy II the Clock was contested in a ladder match. The third and current version of the match combines the first two versions. First every man entered in the match will start out in the ring. When someone’s feet hit the floor, they are eliminated. When there are only four men remaining, then the match turns into a ladder match. At that point, the wrestlers are allowed to leave the ring without fear of elimination. The match will only end when one of the wrestlers has retrieved the Golden Rights Clock hanging high above the ring.

THIS MATCH IS OPEN TO EVERYONE ON THE ROSTER. Regardless of being booked or not booked in other matches, any BEWA Wrestler can compete in this match. Of course there is great risk in a match this dangerous. But the reward is nothing less than golden. Prime Time Jason G used the first Golden Rights clock to capture the World Heavyweight Title. Twitch Graves used the second Golden Rights clock to capture the BEWA Championship. Who will capture the third clock, and which Championship will it be cashed in on? The answer lies within whichever man is not only brave enough to sign up for the match, but who is skilled enough to make the most of this golden opportunity.


VII. XMW Championship Match
Mr. XNC © Vs. Erik Haze

Mr. XNC has carried the XMW Championship longer than anyone else in history. His illuminated title belt serves as a torch to all of the great memories of the XMW’s past. But alas, Mr. XNC found himself without an opponent for Legacy III. Mr. XNC could have sat out, and be guaranteed to have no chance of losing the belt, but that’s never been his style. He sought out his own opponent, choosing Erik Haze. Haze is a man who has been lost in the shuffle. He has never held a federation’s top title, but has come close on several occasions. Will Erik Haze end the reign of Mr. XNC and finally have a signature victory, or will the greatest reign in XMW history continue?


VIII. Tag Team Title Unification Match
Team Awesome (BEWA Tag Team Champions) Vs. The Irish Truth (XMW Tag Team Champions)

At Hell on Earth II, the two most successful tag teams in Maryland wrestling each won the Tag Titles. For Team Awesome, it was by regaining the BEWA Tag Team Titles. For The Irish Truth, is was by regaining the XMW Tag Team Titles. These two teams have never faces each other on a one on one tag team match. This has instantly become the single most anticipated tag team match in BEWA history and has long been requested by the fans. At Legacy, everyone gets their wish. And although only one of these great teams will leave Legacy as the Unified Tag Team Champions, everyone wins just for having seen this match.


IX. Rocky Phoenix Vs. Jacob Practice

At Fatal Finale II, the BEWA saw the end of one of the greatest careers in BEWA history. Jacob Practice, voted by both his friends and his enemies as the most technical wrester in each of the BEWA’s two seasons, lost an emotional war against his one time pupil, Ronald Scott. Since then, there has been a void in the BEWA. That void was temporary filled when Jacob Practice returned at Warfare for one night only. What happened next was one of the greatest matches ever witnessed everywhere between Jacob Practice, Samuel Masters & Ray Black. After the match, Practice was approached by Rocky Phoenix. A few weeks prior, Rocky Phoenix, before challenging Elric to a match at Legacy told the crowd that his first choice for a match would have been Jacob Practice. With Elric since becoming injured, and with Jacob’s presence on Warfare, Phoenix used the opportunity to challenge Practice to a one on one match at Legacy. Jacob Practice declined, stating that he was back for one night and one night only. Rocky kept trying to persuade Jacob, among other things, reminding Jacob that he has never won a match at Legacy. When this still wasn’t enough to convince Jacob to change his mind, Rocky tried one more suggestion. He offered the following stipulations for a match at Legacy: If Jacob won, then Rocky Phoenix would retire from wrestling. But if Rocky wins, then Jacob would be forced to un-retire, and come back ton the BEWA for good. Jacob accepted these terms. So essentially at Legacy, we could see two careers continue, or two careers end. Will Rocky Phoenix unretire Jacob Practice against his will, causing one of the greatest careers to continue, or will Jacob Practice finally get that Legacy victory that has always eluded him, and keep his career under his terms as well?


X. Main Event Number One
Street Fight
“Prime Time” Jason G Vs. Rolland Havick

Jason G & Rolland Havick were there. They both competed at the first ever BEWA show. Jason G became the first ever singles title holder in BEWA history. Rolland Havick, won a grueling street fight en route to becoming the first ever World Heavyweight Champion. Soon afterwards, Prime Time received his first ever World Title shot against Havick. Everyone expected it to be a great match, but instead, Jason laid down for Rolland in what became the rise of “One Law” the first power stable in the BEWA. This stable remained dominant for 3 months until the first ever Battleground match, where Jason ditched Havick which caused him to be decimated by The Takeover. At Scars & Stripes, The two met with Jason G’s clock at stake. Jason G emerged victorious. After that, they went off into their different directions. Jason G enjoyed a successful singles career, later capturing the World Title. Havick helped bring rise to The Prodigy, a group that One Law paled in comparison to. Their paths crossed again when Jason G betrayed Chris Bomber and took over the BEWA as a member of the Triad. After this, the Triad immediately targeted Rolland Havick, who possessed both the World Heavyweight Title as well as the BEWA Championship. Rolland Havick tried to give the World Title to his longtime friend and protégé, Erik Haze, but Jason G overruled that decision, and at Vicious Valentine 3, Jason & D.T. Gray took the top titles away from Havick. Things escalated further when Havick eliminated Jason G from the Brawl for All. At Hell on Earth, Jason G masterminded a roster wide beat down of The Prodigy. Because of this, Havick brutally assaulted Jason G, costing him a shot at the XMW Championship. Later that night, Prime Time worked to help Violet defeat Sapphire in a Women’s Title Match. It was then when Prime Time did the unthinkable, when he crossed the line deep into the realm of personal. Jason G punched Sapphire Havick in the face, knocking her out, possibly causing a concussion and putting her career in jeopardy. Havick came out completely enraged, and ever since has vowed to wreck Jason G. At Chaos, Prime Time and D.T. bum rushed Havick from behind, but alas Havick came to, and was able to temporarily able to get his hands on Prime Time. It is curious as to the reason Jason G would book this match at Legacy, a street fight, against a man who would love to murder him. Does Jason G have a plan to make sure he gains the upper hand yet again, as he has had ever since that fatal finger poke of doom, or will Havick issue Prime Time a verdict that he will never forget. In a clash of two BEWA originals that has gotten far too personal, the question is not how far these two men will take it, but instead, what still be in one piece after the war has ended?


XI. Main Event Number Two
Samuel Masters Vs. Ray Black

The second main event of Legacy III is easily the most anticipated one on one match in the history of the BEWA. Ray Black & Samuel Masters have both accomplished many things in the BEWA. But their amazing careers have always crossed paths. When Ray Black won the second ever Brawl for All Match, it was at Samuel Master’s expense. When Samuel Masters won the second ever Eclipse Match, it was at Ray Black’s expense. They both have had amazing feuds with Jacob Practice. One beginning as a former ally, the other, always being a bitter rival. In year three of the BEWA, the Triad have made things too close for comfort for these two men. It started at Vicious Valentine III, when the Triad forced Masters & Black to be tag partners against Fist City Saint members Robbie Wayne & Drako. If they lost, Masters & Black would not be entered into the Brawl for All. Masters & Black won despite their differences, and actually destroyed the Saints as a result. Angered by this, the Triad booked them in yet another tag team match against the Prodigy. If they lost, they would not be entered in the Brawl for All. But if they won, the man who scored the fall would be entered in the Warfare Mini Brawl for All, which led to a BEWA Championship Match at Brawl For All, but at the cost of the Brawl for All Match itself. Masters attacked Black, and allowed him to win, ensuring the Brawl for All for himself. Ray would come up short in the mini Brawl For All, which led to both men being in the Brawl For All Match. Just like last year, Ray Black eliminated Masters from the Brawl for All Match. Enraged by this. Masters re-entered the ring and absolutely blasted Ray in the face with a chair, and made sure that he wouldn’t win the match for the second year in a row. At Warfare, they won yet another Tag Match which gave them shots at the top titles at Hell on Earth II. Masters lost his bid for the BEWA Championship. And just when Ray Black seemed to be in position to claim the World Title for a second time, Samuel Masters attacked him and cost him the match. At that point, their match for Legacy III was signed. All that remained was a series of “Pick Your Poison” matches at Warfare. Ray Black baffled Masters and the Triad when he revealed that the only person he could pick to face Masters was himself. Jason G nixed this, wanting to save the one on one for Legacy itself. But instead, Jason G made a surprise triple threat match take place between Black, Masters and Jacob Practice. The match itself will go down as one of the greatest in history, it ended when Masters & Black refused to let each other pin Practice. So here we are. Masters Vs. Black for the first time ever in a one on one match. There may be no gold on the line, but something much more important for these two men is on the line, pride. Who is the better man. Who would win if it were one on one. No Brawl For Alls, No Eclipses, no one else but Ray Black & Samuel Masters, The Mastermind & The Chairman of the Board. Two of the greatest wrestlers on this or any level shall finally clash. When the dust settles who will be the ultimate victor?


XII. Main Event Number Three
World Heavyweight Title Match
D.T. Gray © Vs. J.Slash

At Legacy I, J.Slash sat backstage. He was not featured on the card. He was forced to see others carve their names into the history books. J.Slash would debut two weeks later, in the first match in Chaos history. J.Slash paid his dues and took his lumps. At Damnation I, he was able to finally defeat his mentor Spider. In doing so, he earned his first ever one on one match for the World Heavyweight Title. But at Fatal Finale I, Jason G proved to be the better man. J.Slash would never receive another shot at a top title. He went on to have success. He opened up season two by winning the U.S. Title. At Legacy II, J.Slash did not have to watch from the sidelines. This time he was facing Josh Dreamer, the very man who won the main event of Legacy I. Although J.Slash lost the match, what he gained was a greater appreciation of performing under the brightest of lights. J.Slash would have success in the Hardcore Division, capturing the Hardcore Title to become a triple crown champion. But that top title still eluded him. Ascension II provided an opportunity to finally get another shot at the World Title. But alas, D.T. Gray made him submit in the first round. At Fatal Finale, Slash faced Gray again, but this time in a tag match to determine who would ref and enforce the Chris Bomber, Twitch Graves match for Ownership of the BEWA. D.T. made Slash submit yet again. In year three, J.Slash survived an attempted to be sacrificed by the Unholy Alliance, and their dangerous leader, Damien Fatale. J.Slash even helped Justice try to dispatch the group, but eventually J.Slash had to refocus on his own career. He was entered in the first ever Hardcore Hell tournament, where the winner would receive a World Title shot at Legacy III. J.Slash beat Markice Ruen in the first round. Then at Hell on Earth, he vanquished his new rival Fatale in the semifinals, and then defeated Flatline in the finals. Now, one and a half years later, J.Slash finally gets another shot at the big strap. But standing in his way is a familiar foe. D.T. Gray has always been successful. He was the last member of Takeover to hit the scene, but when he did, he made an impact. He won the first ever Friendly Fire Match, defeating the other 3 members of Takeover to earn a shot at the BEWA Championship. He captured the title at Ascension I, and main evented the first ever Fatal Finale. At Fatal Finale II, D.T. along with the Triad took over the BEWA. Using his newfound power, D.T. captured the World Heavyweight Title at Vicious Valentine III. He has held it ever since, becoming one of the longest reigning champions in history. Gray has gone on the record as being elated that it was J.Slash who won the Hardcore Hell tournament. He sees this as an easy title defense and is very much looking forward to it. Will the Viceroy of Versatile make him regret his words, or will D.T. Gray continue his absolute dominance?



XIII. Main Event Number Four
BEWA Championship Match
Ronald Scott © Vs. Artamiss Riggs

Ronald Scott has seen all and done all that there is to do in the BEWA. This is evidenced by his presence in the final match of the evening. The Survivor was a key member of the Takeover. He has been hated and he has been loved. In 2009, he became the youngest top champion in BEWA history. He lost the BEWA Championship in the first ever Eclipse Match. Many people called that reign a fluke, but no one can say the same about his current reign. Ronald earned his shot at the BEWA Championship by outlasting 9 other men in the Warfare Mini Brawl for All Match. He was then attacked by Prime Time Jason G, the then BEWA Champion. Prime Time sought to take advantage of Ronald’s weakened state and ordered his title defend to begin immediately. But Ronald seemingly came back from the dead to shock Jason G and the world, to become the first ever 2 time BEWA Champion. Ronald beat Jason G yet again at Brawl For All, and was able to defeat Samuel Masters in a Tables match for the title at Hell on Earth. Meanwhile, Artamiss Riggs shocked the world by winning the 3rd ever Brawl for All Match, last eliminated Rolland Havick. Riggs is viewed as a great wrestler, but he has never been a top champion in the BEWA. He was never going to get a title shot, so at Brawl For All, he earned a shot the hard way, by outlasting 29 other wrestlers. Since that day, the Triad has provided entertainment for Riggs, and Riggs has overcome every challenge. But at the same time, Riggs, has made it clear to Ronald Scott that he is coming for the BEWA Championship. Riggs hit Ronald with his finisher on two separate occasions. And at their Contract signing, they decided that they couldn’t wait until Legacy. So in a non-title match, they battled to a time limit draw. At Legacy, there will be no time limit. We must have a winner. Two of the most respected wrestlers in the BEWA will meet with the top title on the line. Two generations clash. Two different styles clash. Two wills that simply must be champion will clash. And when the final bell of Legacy III sounds, either Ronald Scott will have survived, or Artamiss Riggs will have earned the greatest Championship that he has ever competed for in his long career. All roads to Legacy, and very different roads have led these very different wrestlers on a collision course. And when the smoke clears, and the dust settles, only one will named the winner, while both men will have garnered the respect of everyone who has ever set foot in a BEWA ring.


Your actions define your character. Your efforts craft your destiny. But only your absolute best will fulfill your legacy…….


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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Fri May 13, 2011 1:08 am

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Mon May 16, 2011 2:31 pm

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Wed May 18, 2011 6:44 am

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:21 pm

Since opening our doors in 2009, the BEWA has had 89 shows. The BEWA looks forward to starting Year Four on January 28th, as well as celebrating our 100th show at Legacy 4 on May 12th.

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:02 pm


On January 28th, the wrestlers that call the Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance home will convene for the start of the potentially unprecedented fourth consecutive year of action. The BEWA’s 90th show is as eagerly anticipated as the first one back in February of 2009. The year kicks off with a bang, and won’t relent until late November.

We last saw the BEWA wrestlers in action at Fatal Finale 3 on November 26th 2011. That show saw every single championship change hands. Austin Xtreme improved his BEWA record against Matt Amorda to 2-0 in route to capturing the Intercontinental Title. Raphael outlasted seven other men in the first ever Sole Survivor match to win the United States Title with a huge assist from the League of Excellence. Ronald Scott & DJ Carter were able to wrestle the Tag Team Titles away from Flatline & Mr. Xnc. Violet went through a table, but due to major tomfoolery with a knocked out ref, was able to steal the Women’s Title. Derrick Dalton stooped to new lows to defeat Jinx and win the XMW Championship, which he then retired with. With the Title shot earned by winning the 2011 Ascension Tournament, Eric Spade was able to gain a measure of revenge against Ryan Stevens, and taking the BEWA Championship in the process. Then Rolland Havick & Ray Black waged war for the World Heavyweight Title. After being inadvertently distracted by his wife, Rolland Havick fell victim to the Diamond of the BEWA. Due to the stipulations made before the match, Ray Black was allowed to take Sapphire Havick home with him for winter break. But before Ray Black could leave, Rocky Phoenix attacked him and paved the way for Flatline to cash in his Golden Rights Clock and relieve Ray Black of the World Heavyweight Title. The crowd was in tremendous uproar, and it’s various audible emotions were heard as the scene faded to black.

And thus the book that was BEWA Year 3 has been slammed shut. A new book is set to be written. What will Eric Spade do now as the BEWA Champion now that Ryan Stevens has been unceremoniously fired by a seemingly re-witted Chris Bomber? How will Flatline prove that his World Heavyweight Title reign is no fluke? What did Ray Black do with Sapphire Havick for the last two months, and how has Rolland Havick coped with the loss? What are Better Than You’s goals after a very successful end of 2011? Will the League of Excellence continue its dastardly deeds and it’s thirst for power? How will D.T. Gray cope with the loss of his beloved chain? What’s next for Matt Amorda after losing the Intercontinental Title? What’s next for Austin Xtreme after winning the Intercontinental Championship. Is Kidd Taylor really ready to come back on a full time basis and finally live up to his potential, which has no ceiling? Will guys like Reaper, Jason G, Riku Heartliss & Blackhawk find direction and motivation? Will Ronald Scott & DJ Carter bring honor and respect back to the Tag Team Divison? Will guys like Markice Ruen and Komisabe become more consistent? Will Michael Norcia pay for breaking J.Slash’s back?

All of these questions, and many more will only begin to be answered at Opening Day. The Road to Legacy 4, the 100th show in the history of the BEWA begins now! The question is, are you ready to confront your destiny and capture your legacy?

BEWA Warfare & Chaos Present Opening Day 2012
Saturday, January 28th 2012

1. Flatline Promo

At Fatal Finale 3, Flatline walked in as one half of the Tag Team Champions. After a series of bizarre events, Flatline cashed in his Golden Rights Clock on a wounded Ray Black and moments later was crowned the new World Heavyweight Champion. As big as an accomplishment as being the first person to debut after the BEWA’s 1st season ended to win a Top Title, his efforts were overshadowed by the actions that proceeded his victory. Ray Black improved his singles record against Rolland Havick to 2-0 and defended the World Title en route to winning Sapphire’s hand for the entirety of the Winter break that is presently winding down. Rolland Havick blew a gasket when he learned that he failed in his duty to protect his Wife. Regardless of all of that, Flatline has been chosen to kick off Year four of the BEWA. What will the new World Heavyweight Champion have to say? Does he have any regrets regarding the manner of which he won the Championship? Does he have someone in mind to defend the title against? At Opening Day, we shall find out.


2. Austin Xteme vs. Raphael

Fatal Finale was a big day for two of the newer members of the BEWA. First, Austin Xtreme defeated Matt Amorda with the fan voted best Finishing Move of the year to capture the Intercontinental title. Later that day, Raphael won the first ever Sole Survivor Match to win the United States Title. Raphael was an afterthought to win the title when the match was first announced, but a secret alliance with the League of Excellence sealed his victory. Both of these men will defend their titles at Vicious Valentine 4, but for opening day, the first match of 2012 will feature the two second tier champions squaring off. And due to a unique set of circumstances, there is no top title currently on Warfare, so this bout could be one to see who the top dog of Warfare really is? Will Raphael win with the League in his corner, or will Xtreme continue to ride the momentum that he built prior to the Winter Break?


3. Matt Amorda vs. D.T. Gray

Fatale Finale 3 was not kind to either of these wrestlers. Matt Amorda lost his Intercontinental Title, and D.T. Gray lost his chain. Matt Amorda shocked the world when he defeated Jacob Practice to win the Intercontinental Title at Ascension 3. A victory against D.T. Gray would be as equally as impressive. This is due to D.T.’s triple crown pedigree which includes both Top Titles that the BEWA has to offer. Will Matt Amorda continue the great start to his BEWA career, or will D.T. use Amorda as a stepping stone back towards the Top Title Picture?


4. Damien Fatale vs. “Da Man” Elric

At Damnation 3, Damien Fatale was on top of the world. He ended Blackhawk’s six month stranglehold on the United States Title, and improved his record in Ladder Matches to 22-0 all in the same match. At Fatal Finale, it all came crashing down. Forced to defend his title in an unorthodox new Bomber original match, Damien was still considered the favorite to win. But Elric, acting on behalf of the League of Excellence ensured that Raphael would be bringing the U.S. Title with him when he joined the League of Excellence. Damien Fatale had all winter break to contemplate his ire. On Opening Day, Fatale gets his hands on Elric. If Fatale can defeat Elric, than he will be granted a one on one match against Raphael at Vicious Valentine 4 for the United States Title. If he fails, then Elric will get the title shot, ensuring that the belt would stay with the League one way or the other. Who is headed to VV4?


5. Twitch Graves vs. Andrew Richards

In the next match; these two former BEWA Title Holders will compete for one spot on the roster. Win and you’re in. Loser goes home. Twitch Graves is a Triple Crown Champion and a former BEWA Champion. After he was kicked out of the Triad, he retired from wrestling and was never seen again. He has claimed to have changed his ways, and he’s getting this one match to try to prove it. His opponent is Andrew Richards. Once known as Loco, Richards was a proud member of the Age of Darkness. But after a 2nd Round loss in the Ascension Tournament to eventual winner Eric Spade, Richards quit on Damien Fatale, the Age of Darkness and the BEWA. He now comes back, claiming to be a changed man. One of these changed men can win his respect and roster spot. Who’s changed for the better, and who’s going home on Opening Day?


6. Intercontinental Title #1 Contender Match
Mr. Xnc vs. Killswitch

This match represents a clean slate and a jump start for these two men. Mr. Xnc had a decent run with the Tag Team Titles, but after losing the titles, he had to go backstage and watch his former partner win the World Title. Killswitch on the other hand had a great day at Fatal Finale 3. He was able to defeat Jacob Practice. Now Killswitch gets a chance to compete for a singles title, the one thing that has eluded Killswitch thus far in his exciting young career. But Mr. Xnc is equally as hungry for his first taste of BEWA singles gold. Which one of these rising stars will challenge Austin Xtreme at Vicious Valentine 4?


7. D.J. Carter vs. Samuel Masters

DJ Carter, the younger half of the Tag Team Champions has quite the challenge before him. What better way to open the year than to challenge one of the most accomplished athletes that the BEWA has ever seen? Samuel Masters has had a Winter Break to train and to mastermind Better Than You’s strategy for the new year. Under normal conditions, Samuel Masters would be the heavy favorite going in, but if you also consider that Jacob Practice, the man that trained Carter and knows his every strength and weakness is in Masters corner, than Masters odds of victory are even higher. Can DJ Carter use this stage as a way to step up his game and prove that he is ready to be a big time player, or will the Mastermind prevail?


8. Eric Spade Promo

No one had a more successful close to 2011 than the current BEWA Champion, Eric Spade. After being betrayed by his longtime friend and Tag Team Partner, Eric Spade entered the Ascension Tournament and won it. At Fatal Finale, he was able to defeat the very man who betrayed him to become the new BEWA Champion. With his biggest adversary injured and fired from the BEWA what’s next for Eric Spade?


9. BEWA Championship #1 Contender Match
Jason G vs. Kidd Taylor

Instant redemption awaits one of these two men on Opening Day. Jason G suffered a tough loss at the hands of Samuel Masters at Fatal Finale 3. He vowed to begin an undefeated streak which would stretch as far as Legacy 4. If that word holds up, then simple mathematics would calculate that he could win the BEWA Championship in just his second match in. But standing in his way is the man formally known as the Wild Card of Warfare. He now prefers to be known as the Badass of the BEWA. Kidd Taylor has talked a big game during the winter break. This match serves as a chance to make a big impact. Both of these men have won the BEWA Championship in the past. And it should be noted that Jason G’s very first match in Maryland was against Kidd Taylor back in 2008. Which one of these men will become the #1 Contender to the BEWA Championship?


10. World Heavyweight Title #1 Contender’s Match
Blackhawk vs. Reaper

All during the Winter Break, people have speculated as to who should get the first crack at Flatline’s World Heavyweight Title. The general consensus was that it should either be Ray Black, Rolland Havick or Rocky Phoenix. It should come as a substantial surprise that none of those men find themselves in this match. Instead, Blackhawk & Reaper meet one on one for the first time since MUW Independence Day Bash in 2008. Blackhawk is certainly worthy of consideration of a World Title shot. After all, he was the first person to win the company’s other Top Title, the BEWA Championship. He is also a grand slam champion, and his U.S. Title reign last season was legendary. Reaper doesn’t share Blackhawk’s golden accolades. In fact, Reaper has yet to win a Championship in the BEWA. Reaper ended his 2011 comeback in strong fashion. He had another great showing in the Ascension Tournament, only losing to Eric Spade in the finals. Reaper then outmuscled D.T. Gray at Fatal Finale 3. In a federation where everyone seemed to have their own opinion of who should get a World Title shot first, two relative long shots get first crack. Will it be the dirty bird or the Reaper that seizes this great opportunity?


11. Main Event
BEWA Championship Match

Eric Spade © vs. Ronald Scott

Opening Day closes with the current BEWA Champion squaring off against the man that was voted as the best BEWA Champion of 2011. Eric Spade, as has been mentioned numerous times on this card is absolutely on fire. Ronald Scott, also had a very successful 2011 campaign. These two men faced each other one on one for the first time at the October edition of Chaos. Unfortunately, that match was completely ruined by Ryan Stevens & Chris Bomber. Just as well, since nothing was truly on the line. This time, the BEWA Championship is on the line. The winner of the Jason G/Kidd Taylor match will most assuredly be watching this match with great interest. Will Eric Spade successfully defend his title, or will Ronald Scott extend his own record of most reigns as BEWA Champion.

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PostSubject: Re: (BEWA) Baltimore Elite Wrestling Alliance   Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:16 am

The long wait for the start of Season Four is now over. The wrestlers of the BEWA came to Opening Day eager to get their years off to a great start. Some were more successful than others. A Diamond debuted a Dynasty as the Prodigy crumbled. Other rivalries were born as others carried over from last year. Now for the fourth year in a row, Vicious Valentine is next. For the first time this year, every championship will be on the line. Who will rise to the top, and who will leave VVIV with a broken heart?

BEWA Presents
Vicious Valentine IV
Saturday, February 11th 2012

1. “Da Man” Elric vs. Killswitch

Vicious Valentine IV kicks off with a match that can have huge ramifications for Warfare & Chaos this year. Whoever wins this match will get to choose which brand their stable will be a part of, and the loser and his stable will be assigned to the other show. As of now, both the League of Excellence & Better Than You are on the Warfare Roster. Will the winner choose to remain on Warfare, or see if the grass is greener on Chaos. Both Elric & Killswitch had rough opening days, with each losing opportunities to earn Title Matches. Who will win this match, and what will it mean for the future of both stables?


2. Andrew Richards & Twitch Graves vs. Buffler & Matt Masterson

At Opening Day, Andrew Richards and Twitch Graves took one-another to the limit. In a match where their careers were on the line, they battled to a double count out. Damien Fatale saved them, convincing Chris Bomber to allow Damien to take them under his wing, under the newest group in the BEWA, the Destructive Edge. Now, Richards & Graves face off against Buffler & Matt Masterson, who actually ended 2011 with a Tag Team Victory. As it was with the first match, the winning team gets to choose whether they want to be a part of Warfare or Chaos. Will Buffler & Matt Masterson use this as a way to be taken even more seriously, or will Richards and Graves be able to pay Fatale back for saving their careers?


3. Women’s Title Match
Violet © vs. Sapphire Havick

At Fatal Finale, Violet went through a table, but since the referee was knocked out, she still won the Women’s Championship yet again. Now that Sapphire is back after a winter break with Ray Black, she is ready to get back in the swing of things. What better way to do that, then to take out her frustrations on Violet, while trying to once again become the Women’s Champion? In this standard match, will Violet keep finding creative ways to remain the champion, or is the belt going back home with the original Champion?

4. The Blackhawk Challenge

At Opening Day, Blackhawk was able to defeat Reaper with a huge assist from D.T. Gray to win a future World Heavyweight Title Shot. Due to the Fatal Four way match scheduled for Vicious Valentine, Blackhawk will wait until Brawl for All IV to receive his Title shot. In the meantime, he has decided to bring back the Blackhawk Challenge for the 5th year in a row. Who, if anyone will accept the Blackhawk Challenge, and will they be able to defeat the Number One Contender in Waiting?


5. Matt Amorda vs. “Prime Time” Jason G

Jason G told the world that he would not lose another match until Legacy IV. This proved to be false as he lost to Markice Ruen at Opening Day, albeit after suffering a low blow, grabbed tights and being pinned while Ruen’s feet were on the middle rope. Matt Amorda didn’t even get to end his match with D.T. Gray, after it was interrupted with Ray Black trying to recruit him into Dynasty. In a match pairing one of the BEWA’s cornerstones versus one of its most exciting new wrestlers, who will come out on top?


6. United States Title Match
Raphael © vs. Damien Fatale

At Fatal Finale III, Damien Fatale was made to defend his United States Title against seven other men in the unorthodox Sole Survivor Match. Raphael, with the help of the League of Excellence, was able to win that match, and claim the title as his own. But on Opening Day, Raphael left the League of Excellence high and dry for The Dynasty. And that was after Damien Fatale was able to defeat Elric to receive this title shot. Will the Reality King start the Dynasty’s night off with a bang, or will the Motherfucking Supervillian reclaim what was once his?


7. Chain Match
D.T. Gray vs. Reaper

This match needs no introduction, but it will get one anyway. At Fatal Finale III, Reaper defeated D.T. Gray and took the chain that D.T. has hurt so many people with. At Opening Day, D.T. Gray cost Reaper an opportunity to receive a World Title Match. If D.T. Gray can win this match, then he will be given his chain back, but if Reaper wins, D.T. will never see it again. It should be noted that this match will be contested under X-Treme rules, and the chain itself will be available for use.


8. Intercontinental Championship Match
Austin Xtreme © vs. Mr. Xnc

At Fatale Finale III, Austin Xtreme became the Intercontinental Champion. On Opening Day, he was able to defeat the U.S. Champ, Raphael. Now he must defend his title against Mr. Xnc. The light of the BEWA won a very exciting match against Killswith to earn this opportunity. Will Mr. Xnc finally get his first BEWA singles title, or will the era of the Xtreme continue?


9. Tag Team Championship Match
Ronald Scott & DJ Carter © vs. Jacob Practice & Samuel Masters

At Opening Day, DJ Carter gave it a tremendous effort, but in the end, it just wasn’t enough to defeat Samuel Masters. After the match, both teams had words, and Jacob Practice ended up challenging Scott and Carter for the Tag Titles. These four men know each other very well. And it will be interesting to see which team will be able to be more of a cohesive unit. Will Better Than You be Better Than the entire Tag Team division, or will Survivor and the Submissionist leave Vicious Valentine as the champions?


10. BEWA Championship Match
Eric Spade © vs. Markice Ruen

The 2011 Ascension Tournament winner and BEWA Champion came to Opening Day ready for a fight. Instead of defending his title against Ronald Scott as planned, he offered to defend against Jacob as well in a triple threat match. After emerging victorious, Spade was brutally assaulted with a steel chair by the number one contender. Markice Ruen used every dirty tactic in the book to defeat Jason G to “earn” this title shot. On top of that, Ruen has aligned with Ray Black and Dynasty. Will Markice Ruen do what it takes to finally become a top champion, or will Eric Spade kick his skull in?


11. Main Event
World Heavyweight Title Match
Flatline © vs. Ray Black vs. Rolland Havick vs. Rocky Phoenix

At Fatal Finale III, Ray Black successfully defended the World Heavyweight Title against Rolland Havick. Rocky Phoenix was charged with officiating the contest and making sure that the stipulation was adhered to. After doing what was required of him, Phoenix attacked Black, opening the door for Flatline to cash in his Golden Rights Clock and becoming the World Heavyweight Title. All winter break, people have wondered and debated who should get the first crack at Flatline’s World Title. Chris Bomber decided that all three men involved should get a title shot, and what we get is a fatal fourway match for the World Title. It is assumed that the three former Prodigy members will take Ray Black out of the equation early in this match, and even if they manage that, what is each man willing to do to leave the show as the World Heavyweight Champion. For Ray Black, it’s a chance to become a three time World Heavyweight Champion. For Rolland Havick, it’s a chance to become a five time Top Champion. For Rocky Phoenix, it’s a chance to be a World Champion for the first time in over a decade. And for Flatline, it’s a chance to legitimatize his reign and a chance to garner some respect. How will this huge match shake out, and who will be the World Heavyweight Champion headed into the brand shuffle?

As always, card is subject to change.
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