OVERDRIVE: JESSE CHAMPAGNE VA TROP LOIN? / JESSE CHAMPAGNE GOES TOO FAR?
2015.09.26- Alex North bat MG Animal
- #TheBest battent les Frères Grenier et Fuego Rudo et Patrick Shenzy - Jesse Champagne bat Raymond Coutu par arrêt de l'arbitre - James Stone bat Ryan Rogan - Lucky Sabiti bat Gorgeous Mike dans un match sans disqualifications - Surfer Mitch bat Leon Saver - Les Cousins McHaggis battent Zack Black et Chuck Morin - Alex North def. MG Animal - #TheBest def. The Grenier Borthers and Fuego Rudo & Patrick Shenzy - Jesse Champagne def. Raymond Coutu by ref stoppage - James Stone def. Ryan Rogan - Lucky Sabiti def. Gorgeous Mike in a no-disqualification match - Surfer Mitch def. Leon Saver - The Cousins McHaggis def. Zack Black & Chuck Morin |
Cousins McHaggis vs. Zack Black & Chuck Morin
Dans le match d'ouverture d'Overdrive, Nick et Pat McHaggis s'opposèrent au duo auto-proclamé «intellectuel» de Zack Black et Chuck Morin. Après avoir interrompu une long monologue sur la politique du revendicateur Black, les cousins n'ont pas tardé à appliquer leur style rugueux dans le ring, utilisant des manœuvres puissantes pour prendre le dessus, couronnant le tout avec leur finition par équipe, le «Last Call», pour finir le combat.
GAGNANTS: Les Cousins McHaggis
In Overdrive's opening contest, Nick and Pat McHaggis took on the self-proclaimed "intellectuals" Zack Black and Chuck Morin. After interrupting a long political monologue from the activist Black, the cousins wasted no time putting their rough and rugged style to good use, taking over with effective power moves, ending the contest with their "Last Call" double-team maneuver.
Winners: The Cousins McHaggis
GAGNANTS: Les Cousins McHaggis
In Overdrive's opening contest, Nick and Pat McHaggis took on the self-proclaimed "intellectuals" Zack Black and Chuck Morin. After interrupting a long political monologue from the activist Black, the cousins wasted no time putting their rough and rugged style to good use, taking over with effective power moves, ending the contest with their "Last Call" double-team maneuver.
Winners: The Cousins McHaggis
Surfer Mitch vs. Leon Saver
L'incroyable artiste aérien Surfer Mitch fit une entrée remarquée dans l'arène de Victory Ring en remportant un combat très compétitif contre le talentueux tombeur de ces dames, Leon Saver. Après plusieurs revirements spectaculaires, c'est l'exécution de son «splash 450 degrés» (qu'il nomme «la vague») que Mitch réussit à avoir le tombé et obtenir sa première victoire dans l'organisation.
GAGNANT: Surfer Mitch
The incredible aerial artist Surfer Mitch made quite an impression in his first Victory Ring match, wrestling a very competitive contest with the talented self-professed heartthrob, Leon Saver. After a series of impressive moves and counter moves, it was Mitch's 450 splash, which he calls The Wave, that handed the surfer his first Victory Ring win.
WINNER: Surfer Mitch
GAGNANT: Surfer Mitch
The incredible aerial artist Surfer Mitch made quite an impression in his first Victory Ring match, wrestling a very competitive contest with the talented self-professed heartthrob, Leon Saver. After a series of impressive moves and counter moves, it was Mitch's 450 splash, which he calls The Wave, that handed the surfer his first Victory Ring win.
WINNER: Surfer Mitch
Gorgeous Mike VS. LUCKY SABITI (sans disqualifications / NO DQ)
Lucky Sabiti a pleinement profité de la spécification sans disqualifications dans son match contre Gorgeous Mike, en utilisant tout ce qui était présent au Collège Team Bergeron pour s'assurer la victoire. La fin est venue après que Sabiti ait trouvé une masse laissée près du ring, l'utilisant pour frapper Mike dans le dos pour ensuite lui appliquer son «sharpshooter». Malgré le fait que Mike se soit retrouvé dans les câbles à plusieurs reprises, l'arbitre ne pouvait pas demander le bris en raison de la stipulation de match. Mike a perdu connaissance à cause de la douleur, donnant la victoire à Sabiti... et son fidèle marteau.
GAGNANT: Lucky Sabiti
Lucky Sabiti took full advantage of the No Disqualifications stipulation in his match against the flamboyant Gorgeous Mike, using everything and anything in College Team Bergeron to ensure his victory. The end came when Sabiti found a discarded sledgehammer near ringside and used it to hit Mike in the back, and followed this by applying his sharpshooter. Despite Mike being able to reach the ropes several times, the referee could not allow the rope break given the match stipulations. Mike eventually passed out, giving the victory to Sabiti... and his trusty sledge.
WINNER: Lucky Sabiti
GAGNANT: Lucky Sabiti
Lucky Sabiti took full advantage of the No Disqualifications stipulation in his match against the flamboyant Gorgeous Mike, using everything and anything in College Team Bergeron to ensure his victory. The end came when Sabiti found a discarded sledgehammer near ringside and used it to hit Mike in the back, and followed this by applying his sharpshooter. Despite Mike being able to reach the ropes several times, the referee could not allow the rope break given the match stipulations. Mike eventually passed out, giving the victory to Sabiti... and his trusty sledge.
WINNER: Lucky Sabiti
James Stone vs. Ryan Rogan
Après sa première victoire à Victory Ring lors du Show de la rentrée d'Acton Vale, le « Scrapper » James Stone s'est dit ouvert à tous les défis, et il en a eu tout un avec un nouveau venu, le « Vagabond » Ryan Rogan, qui lui a offert tout un match! Après plusieurs échanges techniques impressionnants de Rogan et plusieurs manœuvres percutantes de Stone, ce dernier ajouta une seconde victoire à son bilan après avoir exécuté sa manoeuvre de finition, le PJ20, sa variation du « Death Valley Driver ».
GAGNANT: James Stone
After his successful Victory Ring debut at "Show de la rentrée" in Acton Vale, "Scrapper" James Stone has made it clear he was looking for new challenges, and got a big one from the debuting "Vagabond" Ryan Rogan in an incredible match! After Rogan missed a top rope moonsault, Stone managed to claim victory by hitting Rogan with the PJ20, his version of the Death Valley Driver.
WINNER: James Stone
GAGNANT: James Stone
After his successful Victory Ring debut at "Show de la rentrée" in Acton Vale, "Scrapper" James Stone has made it clear he was looking for new challenges, and got a big one from the debuting "Vagabond" Ryan Rogan in an incredible match! After Rogan missed a top rope moonsault, Stone managed to claim victory by hitting Rogan with the PJ20, his version of the Death Valley Driver.
WINNER: James Stone
Raymond Coutu vs. Jesse Champagne
Après une impressionnante performance par la légende vivante Raymond Coutu, qui a subi le meilleur de l'offensive de Jesse Champagne, le commissaire de Victory Ring, Réjean Côté, a mis fin au combat en lançant la serviette de Coutu dans le ring, accordant la victoire à Champagne.
Ce dernier, en désaccord avec la décision, se mit à protester. Afin de le calmer, Côté entra dans le ring, mais à la grande surprise d'une foule bouche-bée, reçut un féroce coup d'avant-bras au visage de la part de Champagne! Le personnel de sécurité retira Coutu et Côté du ring, tandis que Champagne faisait un tour de piste victorieux autour du ring, fier de son acte de rébellion contre la direction de Victory Ring.
GAGNANT: Jesse Champagne
It was an impressive showing by living legend Raymond Coutu, who withstood much of Jesse Champagne's offense. But after being hit by a devastating forearm strike, it was Victory Ring commissionner Rejean Cote who, fearing for the Coutu's safety, threw the towel into the ring to award the bout to Champagne.
Champagne wasted no time to protest the decision, claiming he didn't need any help. He clasped another hold onto Coutu, prompting the commissionner to go into the ring to break it up and talk him down. Much to the crowd's shock, Champagne hit the commissionner with a fierce forearm strike! Security managed to pull both Coutu and Cote out of the ring, while Champagne ran a victory lap around the ring, clearly proud of his actions against Victory Ring management.
WINNER: Jesse Champagne
Ce dernier, en désaccord avec la décision, se mit à protester. Afin de le calmer, Côté entra dans le ring, mais à la grande surprise d'une foule bouche-bée, reçut un féroce coup d'avant-bras au visage de la part de Champagne! Le personnel de sécurité retira Coutu et Côté du ring, tandis que Champagne faisait un tour de piste victorieux autour du ring, fier de son acte de rébellion contre la direction de Victory Ring.
GAGNANT: Jesse Champagne
It was an impressive showing by living legend Raymond Coutu, who withstood much of Jesse Champagne's offense. But after being hit by a devastating forearm strike, it was Victory Ring commissionner Rejean Cote who, fearing for the Coutu's safety, threw the towel into the ring to award the bout to Champagne.
Champagne wasted no time to protest the decision, claiming he didn't need any help. He clasped another hold onto Coutu, prompting the commissionner to go into the ring to break it up and talk him down. Much to the crowd's shock, Champagne hit the commissionner with a fierce forearm strike! Security managed to pull both Coutu and Cote out of the ring, while Champagne ran a victory lap around the ring, clearly proud of his actions against Victory Ring management.
WINNER: Jesse Champagne
TRIPLE MATCH PAR ÉQUIPE: #THEBEST VS. les Frères Grenier VS. Fuego Rudo et Patrick Shenzy
Le tandem dépareillé du lutteur mexicain Fuego Rudo et du chaotique Patrick Shenzy fut victime de sa propre discorde, se faisant éliminer par l'équipe bien rodée des Frères Grenier. Lorsque l'arbitre fut distrait par l'agitation de Fuego et Shenzy à l'extérieur du ring, le duo arrogant de Spunk et Logan Reid, #TheBest, saisirent l'occasion pour attaquer les Grenier par en arrière. Utilisant leur combinaison d'un coup de genou du troisième cable par Spunk et d'une suplex allemande de Reid (une combinaison qu'ils appellent «#TheEnd»), ils ont réussi à voler la victoire.
GAGNANTS: #TheBest (Spunk & Logan Reid)
The mismatched tandem of Mexican luchador Fuego Rudo and the chaotic Patrick Shenzy fell victim to infighting and were eliminated by the impressive teamwork of the Grenier Brothers. While the referee was handling Fuego and Shenzy outside the ring after the fall, the arrogant young team of Spunk and Logan Reid, #TheBest, seized their opportunity by attacking the brothers from behind, using their combination of a top-rope knee strike by Spunk followed by a German suplex by Reid (a sequence they call "#TheEnd") to steal the win.
WINNERS: #TheBest (Spunk & Logan Reid)
GAGNANTS: #TheBest (Spunk & Logan Reid)
The mismatched tandem of Mexican luchador Fuego Rudo and the chaotic Patrick Shenzy fell victim to infighting and were eliminated by the impressive teamwork of the Grenier Brothers. While the referee was handling Fuego and Shenzy outside the ring after the fall, the arrogant young team of Spunk and Logan Reid, #TheBest, seized their opportunity by attacking the brothers from behind, using their combination of a top-rope knee strike by Spunk followed by a German suplex by Reid (a sequence they call "#TheEnd") to steal the win.
WINNERS: #TheBest (Spunk & Logan Reid)
Alex North vs. MG Animal
Dans la finale de la soirée, Alex North a défendu le championnat de la Victory Ring contre MG Animal. Avant que le match puisse commencer, Joey Soprano, le gérant du mastodonte Dru Onyx, est venu sur le ring pour déclarer l'intention de son client de faire face à quiconque sortirait vainqueur, surtout si c'était Animal (suite à leur intense confrontation qui a eu lieu lors de l'événement à Acton Vale en août). Le match a été aussi percutant et impressionnant que les fans l’avaient espéré, les deux concurrents utilisant leurs meilleures manœuvres dans le but de repartir avec le prix le prestigieux de Victory Ring. Le point tournant est venu lorsque Soprano, qui était assis au bord du ring, a tenté de distraire North et de donner l'avantage à Animal. La tactique n'a pas porté fruit : Animal percuta Soprano aux abords du ring, le laissant ouvert non pas à une, mais à deux « spears » d'Alex North, qui conserva son titre. Après le match, MG Animal, furieux, a pourchassé Soprano jusqu'à l'arrière-scène.
La célébration du champion fut ensuite interrompue par Jesse Champagne, qui lui a offert une poignée de main, pour ensuite retirer sa main avec arrogance, signalant qu'il était maintenant dans la course pour le championnat.
GAGNANT ET TOUJOURS CHAMPION: Alex North
In the main event of the evening, Alex North defended the Victory Ring championship against the colossal MG Animal. Before the match could get under way, Joey Soprano, the manager of the mastodon Dru Onyx, came down to the ring to announce his client's intention to challenge the winner, especially if it was Animal (following their intense confrontation at Acton Vale's Show de la rentrée in August).
The match was as hard-hitting and impressive as the fans had hoped, with the two competitors using their best moves in order to walk away with Victory Ring's most prestigious prize. The turning point came when Soprano, who was sitting at ringside, tried to distract North to give Animal the advantage. The tactic backfired as Animal crashed into Soprano on the apron, leaving himself open for not one, but two of Alex North's spears, allowing the champion to retain his title. After the match, a furious MG Animal chased Soprano to the backstage area.
The champion's celebration was then interrupted by Jesse Champagne, who offered him a handshake, then arrogantly withdrew his hand, signalling that he is now in the hunt for the championship.
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Alex North
La célébration du champion fut ensuite interrompue par Jesse Champagne, qui lui a offert une poignée de main, pour ensuite retirer sa main avec arrogance, signalant qu'il était maintenant dans la course pour le championnat.
GAGNANT ET TOUJOURS CHAMPION: Alex North
In the main event of the evening, Alex North defended the Victory Ring championship against the colossal MG Animal. Before the match could get under way, Joey Soprano, the manager of the mastodon Dru Onyx, came down to the ring to announce his client's intention to challenge the winner, especially if it was Animal (following their intense confrontation at Acton Vale's Show de la rentrée in August).
The match was as hard-hitting and impressive as the fans had hoped, with the two competitors using their best moves in order to walk away with Victory Ring's most prestigious prize. The turning point came when Soprano, who was sitting at ringside, tried to distract North to give Animal the advantage. The tactic backfired as Animal crashed into Soprano on the apron, leaving himself open for not one, but two of Alex North's spears, allowing the champion to retain his title. After the match, a furious MG Animal chased Soprano to the backstage area.
The champion's celebration was then interrupted by Jesse Champagne, who offered him a handshake, then arrogantly withdrew his hand, signalling that he is now in the hunt for the championship.
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Alex North