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C*4 “TRIUMPH 2013” – Official Results
November 23, 2013
Ottawa, Ontario

Announcer: The Voice
Attendance: Standing room only – Sold out.
Commentary: Adam B, Rahim Ali & Ethan Page
Referees: Bakais, Alex Hetfield

VIP Pre-Show
A) The Axe-Man defeated Dash Bison
B) Liam Letto pinned “The New Batch” Gremlin #2

Main Show
1.) Tabarnak des Team (Mathieu St. Jacques and Thomas Dubois) won a three-way tag team frenzy over The Afterparty (Cecil Nyx & Chaz Lovely) and Checkmate (Christopher Bishop & Lionel Knight).

2.) Angie Skye and Jewells Malone narrowly defeated Vanessa Kraven and Mary-Lee Rose, in a women’s showcase match.

3.) “All Ego” Ethan Page pinned Player Uno, in an exciting match-up. Following the match, Page ripped off Uno’s mask, declared that he had just defeated one of the number one contenders for the C*4 Tag Team Championships. He went on to question as to why C*4 continued to push the Super Smash Brothers as the faces of the promotion, when “other talent”, was left behind. He named his good personal friend, and former C*4 Champion, Josh Alexander, as an example of a talent that had been ignored as of late.

Page left the ring, carrying Uno’s mask, as Stu Grayson helped cover his partner’s face.

4.) Twiggy and Giant Tiger defeated Brandon Slayer and Adam Sky, after Twiggy once again used his “Suffocator” submission maneuver. Despite Slayer and Sky’s determination, the experience and mind games by Twiggy were just too much.

After the match, as Twiggy and Giant Tiger celebrated their win, “MVP” Michael Von Payton made his way to the ring.

MVP addressed Twiggy, and brought up the fact that four years earlier, Twiggy and he headlined the 2009 anniversary event. MVP claimed that Twiggy was full of fight and potential – but since then has become a joke. MVP challenged Twiggy to a match right there. Twiggy accepted.

5.) Twiggy pinned “MVP” Michael Von Payton, in a wild brawl. Twiggy scored a clean pin on MVP, and shocked many, especially Von Payton.

Following the match, Twiggy took the microphone and belittled MVP for the loss, and claimed that Von Payton is the one who has done nothing since they last clashed, years ago. Twiggy told MVP he was a failure, and told him to leave the building, go home, kiss his wife and child, and apologize for being a disappointment. Twiggy then slapped MVP across the face.

To many fans surprise, MVP did not respond, he took off his elbow pads, and left the ring, his head hanging low – as Twiggy celebrated in the ring.

6.) In a hard hitting contest, “Psycho” Mike Rollins won a reverse decision against “Speedball” Mike Bailey. Bailey took the fight and went high impact move for move with Rollins. In the end, Bailey locked in a triangle choke, eventually forced Rollins to tap out. However, Bailey refused to release the hold, and instead of accepting his victory, he decided to take out his frustrations over Rollins costing him the C*4 Championship a month earlier, and punish him with the hold.

Eventually Bailey was pulled off of Rollins, who was left alone in the ring to “celebrate” his “victory”.

7.) C*4 Tag Team Champions, Rukin and Banks beat Alex Vega and John Greed in a highly competitive and high-flying encounter.

8.) “Player Dos” Stu Grayson forced Sebastian Suave to tap out to a Dragon sleeper, scoring a victory in a 4-corner match, also including Sexxxy Eddy and Surfer Mitch. Grayson finally got revenge against the man who turned against him one year earlier, with the win.

9.) In an absolute wild and intense brawl that saw no DQ or Count-outs, “Hacker” Scotty O’Shea narrowly (and by the smallest of margins) retained the C*4 Championship against “Dirty” Buxx Belmar.

Belmar took the fight to O’Shea in a fierce match, which went all over the building. At one point, Belmar dove off of the bar onto O’Shea, into a sea of crowd members!

Near the end of the match, “Psycho” Mike Rollins, once again made his way to the ring, this time carrying a table. Rollins and O’Shea double teamed Belmar, and drove him through the table.

Belmar continued to fight back, and refused to say die – until the double-teaming just became too much. The pin came following O’Shea cracking Buxx’s head open with one of several disgusting chair shots, and scoring the pin.

A wild match to cap off a crazy night of unbelievable action, which saw many shocking moments… What a night!

C*4 thanks off of our fans for an amazing night, helping us properly celebrate our sixth year anniversary.

We return to action on Saturday January 18, 2014 with “A BETTER TOMORROW”. We’ll have lots of news and notes in the coming weeks!

As well, C*4 will be showcased at Ottawa ComicCon’s PopExpo on December 7 and 8th. If you’re there, check us out!

Thank you to all of our fans for a great year! Have a happy and safe holiday season, and we’ll see you on January 18th!

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By chris gst

Long time indie wrestling fan. Started with ROH and just kept going.

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