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Leduc, AB Friday August 13th, 2004

1. BIPOLAR vs "Smoky Lake Assassin" Danny Boy

Bipolar made a triumphant return to the RCW ring, easily dispatching the rookie "Smoky Lake Assassin"
Danny Boy.  Bipolar has since left RCW and we wish him the best in the future.

2. Patrick Myes vs Shattered Nyte

It was now time for the highly anticipated return of the high flying Patrick Myers.  Right from the start he
found himself in tough against the hard hitting Shattered Nyte.  Nyte received an assist from the fans in
getting Myers off of his game.  Things went back and forth early on until Myers took advantage and nail
Nyte with a superkick and inverted DDT.  After hitting a top rope leg drop, Myers appeared to have it
won.  Shattered Nyte pulled up the last bit of strength he could and hit a devastating Power bomb.  Myers
was sent reeling to the outside and was unable to make the referees ten count.  Winner by count out -
Shattered Nyte.

3. RCW Lightweight championship

Danny Manners vs Vulture

Another competitor making his return to an RCW ring was the ever expressive Danny Manners.  He
squared off against one of the best lightweight champions ever in Vulture.  There was only one problem for
Manners in this contest, Vulture was on his game.  Both men displayed the benefits of top caliber training,
exchanging an excellent sequence of chain wrestling.  Manners was able to catch a break and started to go
to work on the left arm of Vulture and almost stole the victory with a surprise sunset flip.  Vulture then used
what appeared to be superior intellect to lure the aggressive Manners into a chase around the ring. 
Manners was greeted with a series of stomps for his troubles.  Manners surprised Vulture yet again with a
beautiful cross body block and nearly pulled out the win.  After receiving a solid clothesline from Vulture,
Manners was able to regain the advantage and set up Vulture for a fisherman suplex would surely spelled
defeat.  The referee appeared to have been distracted, probably by something shiny.  Vulture struck 
Manners with a blow, further south of the border than taco bell.  As quick as that, Vulture hit the Vulture
slam and got the 1-2-3.  WINNER and still RCW lightweight champ Vulture.

4. Vulture vs Pyro

After dispatching Danny Manners, Vulture requested the microphone.  He proceeded to gloat about his
most recent victory and boldly stated that there was no MAN who could beat him.  OUT of the curtain
came former RCW women's champion Pyro.  Not agreeing with what Vulture had to say, she proceeded
to bring the fight to the champ.  It appeared that she had Danny Manners firmly behind her for support, but
after inadvertently clothes lining Pyro his true colours shined through.  Manners and Vulture then went to
work on Pyro claiming the pinfall victory.  After reviewing the events that had unfolded Commissioner Ted
Venom reversed the decision and disqualified Vulture for the interference of Danny Manners.
WINNER by DQ Pyro.

5. Leduc street fight

Mauler vs Josh Foley vs Steven Styles

Right from the start Mauler was in tough as both of his opponents, members of Parental Advisory double
teamed as soon as Mauler came out of the curtain.  Mauler appeared in a bad way until Foley had a slight
change of mind and drilled Styles with a Belly to Belly slam.  Mauler lived up to his name by literally
kicking a facial piercing right off the face of Foley.  Foley and Styles seems to be heating up again after
Styles nailed Foley with a vicious bulldog.  Mauler showed flashes of complete dominance, clearing the
ring of both competitors and following Styles outside to continue the attack.  In a rare moment Mauler and
Foley combined to deliver the being of inconceivable horror (Maulers Backside) to Styles face.  After
more back and forth action Styles was able to capitalize and hit a second rope splash for the 1-2-3.
WINNER Steven Styles.

6. Tag team championship match

Rey Del Mundo / Calypso Kid  vs  Primetime Players

With Bad Boy Jay sporting a neck brace and Sweet Daddy D on crutches from alleged injuries after the Primetime Players attacked a fan who disagreed with their philosophy.  The Primetime Players made one last ditch effort to make the match non-title but Commissioner Ted Venom stopped that cold.  The match would go one as advertised.  Bad Boy Jay was able to take control early with a big elbow on Rey Del Mundo.  The one constant in this match up was the display of team work and dominance on the part of the Primetime Players.  Calypso Kid found himself giving up an insurmountable size advantage to both of the Players, getting caught with the Player-Plex  double-team spring board suplex.  Calypso was tossed outside like yesterdays trash and nailed in the head with a loaded briefcase by the Players legal representative.  Calypso and Rey made one last push for the win but fell short.  The Players were able to hit their finishing tandem assault, spring board moonsault by Sweet Daddy D and Diving Head Butt  by Bad Boy Jay.  1-2-3.  WINNERS and still RCW tag team champs Primetime Players.
7. RCW Championship lumberjack match
 Dante Priest vs Adrian Walls  
Right from the start the champion appeared to have the advantage, Shattered Nyte, Mauler, Pyro and Rey Del Mundo aligned themselves on the side of the champion.  Parental Advisory (Foley, Styles and Myers) positioned themselves firmly behind the challenger Priest.  Adrian Walls got off to a good start demonstrating that experience does mean something when it comes to wrestling smart.  Walls went directly to work on the arm of Dante Priest.  After some outside interference from Styles Walls was able to duck a bulldog attempt and hit a sitout Power bomb on Priest.  Priest regained his composure and the advantage and tossed Walls to the outside.  Patrick Myers loaded up a steel chain and laid out the champ on the floor.  With walls back in the ring Priest was able to nail an exhilarating top rope frog splash on the champ.  This sequence of events seemed to fire up the champ and he responded with a forearm smash in the corner, a running knee attack in the opposite corner and a dreaded Shining wizard.  As if some unearthly fire was lit, Dante Priest kicked out from the shining wizard, a move that leveled the last two men who had received it.  Walls responded with a beautiful suplex variation and had Priest reeling once again.  Walls set Priest up for a flipping ace crusher, Priest blocked it and went for his finishing maneuver.  Walls reversed and caught Priest's foot when he attempted a superkick.  Walls spun Priest around and nailed a downright mean double knee backbreaker.  One Adrianic Spike later and 1-2-3.  WINNER and still RCW Champ Adrian Walls.  In an excellent display of unity, Shattered Nyte, Mauler, Pyro and Del Mundo entered the ring to celebrate with the champ.