Results-Empire Wrestling Federation- San Bernardino, CA

Hello sports fans!  EWF correspondent Brandi Mendez coming to you with the action-packed results from our Jan. 21st show in San Bernardino, at Club Center Events.  With EWF’s debut show at this arena, the house was packed and fans were in delighted to hear that WWE Hall of Famer “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase was on hand to partake in the night’s festivities, complete with a meet/greet and photo spots for the fans to enjoy.  Along with our beloved loving legend on hand, the EWF wrestlers didn’t disappoint our packed house.  So without further adieu, let’s get to the results!

 Match #1: Dave the Bruiser DEF Chowder

Despite Chowder’s efforts against the veteran, Bruiser’s intense punishment (and a little distraction from Crystal Michelle) reigned supreme as one of the EWF’s favorite Bar Room Saints was defeated.

Match #2: Flecha Fugaz DEF Valiant

Spain’s favorite son Valiant took on his fierce competitor in a well-fought match that ended with Fugaz as the victor with his debilitating finish, and grasping the three-count.

Match #3: Vintage Dragon DEF “The Rattle from Seattle” Eddie Mattson

Mattson took on his adversary in a hard-fought battle that left Vintage Dragon the winner at the end of the bout.

Match #4: The A-List (“The Overnight Celebrity” Roger Ruiz & “Top Shelf” Jeremy Jaeger) DEF LA FAMILIA (“Raunchy” Rico Dynamite & Damien Arsenick) for the EWF Tag Team Championships.

This intense and bitter rivalry came to a head with The A-List and LA FAMILIA.  The defending EWF tag-team champions almost didn’t defend the titles as they were refusing to compete in San Bernardino, in front of the EWF fans.  Once announced that LA FAMILIA would lose the titles if they didn’t return, they sprinted back to the ring, where Ruiz and Jaeger were eager for the bell to ring.  Once started, The A-list pulled out all of the stops in their mission to not only reign supreme over their bitter enemies, but to take the gold that wrapped around the waists of Dynamite and Arsenick.  From the underhanded tactics Dynamite and Arsenick are notorious for to Jaeger and Ruiz’s non-stop offense “Top Shelf” and “The Overnight Celebrity” landed their Hollywood-style ending by pinning their opponents and capturing the EWF Tag Team Championships!

Match #5: Sugar Sweetz DEF “Project 56” Joshua Dunbar

EWF newcomer Sweetz took on Dunbar in an intense battle that had EWF fans at the edge of their seats.  Despite a tremendous battle, Sweetz came out victorious over the Saint.

Match #6: “The Certified Tough Guy” Brandon Gatson DEF Willie Mack

Brandon Gatson’s aggression and turn against the EWF fans was merciless as he took on “Milk Chocolate” Willie Mack.  Both wrestlers were fantastic in their offenses against one another; however it was Gatson’s determination that reigned supreme over Mack as he took the victory, and didn’t take a second look back at his former ally.

Match #7: The Iron Cowboys (“Iron Man” Mike Maze & “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr) DEF The Mega Kingdom (“Mega King” Tommy Wilson & Freddy Bravo) in a “No Rules” Match.

EWF Champion “The Midnight Cowboy, Handsome” Johnny Starr and EWF American Champion “Iron Man” Mike Maze took on “Mega King” Tommy Wilson and his “Secretary of Defense” Freddy Bravo in a “No Rules” Match.  Literally pulling out all the stops (including a road sign), the EWF Champions took out The Mega Kingdom in which had everyone of the EWF out of their seats and mesmerized as Starr and Maze landed their finishers for the win.

 There you have it ladies and gents; this truly was a “Million Dollar” show that fans won’t soon forget!  With the second show of 2012 under EWF’s belt, our incredible momentum continues to build! A huge thank-you goes out to WWE Hall of Famer “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase for coming out to San Bernardino and partaking with the EWF.  Make sure to check us out when we return to Covina, at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Feb. 3.  Until then, I Brandi Mendez am signing off.  See you inside the ropes!

 

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