10/12 Tuesday Night Warfare Report
A1E's TNW almost tore down Osaka, Japan, as Ken Cloverleaf successfully defended his A1E World Heavyweight Championship on the second leg of the fed's Japanese tour.
Cloverleaf's victory over former tag partner "Sensational" Stephen Shane wasn't squeaky clean though, as he needed the help of his Highland Park Social Club comrades to come away with the submission victory. At the end of the night though, an outgunned and outmanned Shane received help in the form of Mr. Incredible, and Cross as Torment looked on, not showing what side he would take.
Incredible's beef with the HPSC escalated as he lost his Survivor Championship to Chip Friendly via the Smiley Face. Friendly didnt' stop there, as he beat down Incredible after the match. This is an issue that is far from resolved.
Cross and Slambo the Clown also did battle, and battle was the opportune word. In a match many hailed as being the best on the card, the two warriors duked it out to a double count out draw.
Torment maybe didn't get involved in the fracas at the end because he has interests on both sides. Everyone knows there's no love lost between Torment and Cloverleaf as referenced by Torment's brutal chair attack on Cloverleaf to earn himself a disqualification loss in Yokohama. However, Torment may have earned the HPSC's begrudging respect after seamlessly tagging with Richard Farnswirth in their contest with Beast and Big Dog. Torment also has no love lost for Stephen Shane either.
Speaking of that tag match, Beast and Big Dog pulled out a win after Beast blind-tagged Big Dog, who was in control, to gain the pinfall victory. There were tensions before the match as to why Beast didn't help former tag partner Kanna Kirishima after she was beaten down by AJ Cirrus and Kid Canada after she lost a non-title match to Triple Star Champion Roderick McRatrick. Beast claimed to have tried to be the hero in the tag match despite Big Dog's control on teh match. Stay tuned here.
Speaking of Kirishima, her savage attack might ahve been prevented had AJ Cirrus and Kid Canada not locked James Irish in a cage beforehand. Expect severe ramifications from the former Fredonia DJ against the Canadians.
In the Cyber Title match, Duchess and Damon Blackburn also fought to a draw. After the match, Damon and his valet Kira Kai viciously attacked Duchess until James Irish came onto the scene to ward them off. Thankfully for Kanna though, the Weston Outlaws surprisingly made the save. Speaking of the Outlaws, they scored a non-title victory over BC Steele and AJ Cirrus.
In the continuing saga of Haven and Gladiator, Gladiator sneak-attacked Haven before their match to open the show. Haven absorbed massive punishment, and dished some out on his own, before falling to Gladiator. However, after the match, Haven nailed Gladiator with an RTD after Gladiator tried to get Housefly to come out of the stands and fight him. However, Haven got some revenge exacted on him by Justin Evitable, who repayed Haven's attack on him last week with one this week.
Speaking of Mr. Evitable, he and James Irish scored an impressive tag team victory over Jack Blade and Micheal James. Blade and James both will miss time due to personal matters. The Informer and the A1E Staff wish them the best and a speedy return.
The Oct. 25 edition of TNW will come to you from Hiroshima. The card features Duchess battling Ken CLoverleaf in a dual non-title match, James Irish battling Damon Blackburn for Number One Contendership of the Cyber Title and a handicap match with Gladiator and Drifter taking on Haven.
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