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Results: April 23rd 2010, Paisley Town Hall

The event in Paisley Town Hall started with a bang when Adam Shame interrupted Charles Boddington and his latest client, Dave Mastiff, stopping them from signing the national anthem and within moments the hatred for the English contender was obvious in Paisley!

Paisley’s own Adam Shame was swarmed by fans later in the night when he came to the ring ready for the main event with a piper to counter Mastiff’s earlier attempt at raising English pride, and as soon as the match kicked off we got a truly brutal Scotland versus England match as the two men beat each other senseless to move forward in the British title tournament.

Mastiff showed us why he’s one of the most saught after aquisitions in British wrestling today, not only by demonstrating sheer power and strength against the Paisley Wrecking Machine, but for his unmatched agility for a man his size!

But despite Mastiff’s powerful offense, Shame was able to lock in his Shame Over to end the match after several near falls from both men, moving Shame into the second round of the British title tournament.

Eric Canyon caused some chaos when he tried to rig a battle royal for the number one contender spot for the Scottish title, but despite all tat Damien O’Conor was still able to move forward and face his old tag team partner for the title. But Canyon wasn’t done yet as the match between Renwick and O’Conor ended in a no contest when Canyon’s contracter wrestlers interfered.

STI were able to successfuly retain their tag team championship against the rising team of Joe Coffey and Jackie Polo while elsewhere on the card we saw Red Lightning and Sara rack up another win against the Ministry of Bizarre as well as a high flying contest between Falcon and BT Gunn!

Full quick results:

- Damien O’Conor won a battle royal to face NWA Scottish Champion Scott Renwick later in the night.
- Red Lightning and Sarah defeated Jack Jester & Nikki Storm
- Falcon defeated BT Gunn
- STI Defeated Joe Coffey & Jackie Polo to retain the SWA Tag Team Championship
- Andy Anderson defeated the Disco Biscuits and Steven Xavier in a four way match.
- Damien O’Conor versus Scott Renwick ended in a no contest due to interferance.
- Adam Shame defeated Dave Mastiff to advance to round two of the British title tournament.

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3 Responses to “Results: April 23rd 2010, Paisley Town Hall”

  1. swaonline swaonline Says:

    [Update] Results: April 23rd 2010, Paisley Town Hall – http://scottishwrestling.co.uk/blog/news...
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  2. question Says:

    Is there a way i can get results through email at all?

  3. Yer Maw Says:

    loved seeing you guys in paisley and adam shame was a great guy to have on top of the show. are you coming back nytime soon?

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