BSE Wrestling: Road to the Adrenaline Cup
Sunday May 27th 2007
Raxx Entertainment Complex, Brampton Ontario

El Vigote vs. Phil Atlas
Winner- El Vigote via pinfall after reversing a pin attempt by Phil Atlas.

Handicap Match
Big Brian Youngblood vs. Mike Elias & Bat Martinez

Winner - Big Brian Youngblood was able to overcome the odds and defeat Bat Martinez and Mike Elias after driving Elias onto Bat Martinez with a reverse gut-wrench suplex.

The show began when all the participants in the Adrenaline Cup Tournament came to the ring for the photo opportunity and introductions. The two-time Adrenaline Cup Champion Ash came to the ring and proceeded to cut down everyone who was in the tournament, gunning for his trophy. Tempers began to flare as Jake O'Reilly called out Kobra Kai and a big brawl ensued. They were eventually pulled apart and order was restored. This may be indicitive of just how much this tournament means to the participants.

Adrenaline Cup Qualifying Match
Sebastian Suave vs. Brent B.

Sebastian Suave gained an underhanded victory after delivering a German suplex and using the ropes to pin Brent B. and advance to the Semi-Finals of the tournament.

Adrenaline Cup Qualifying Match

TigerStar vs. Johnny J.

Hoping to represent the All-Starters in the tournament Johnny J. took on newcomer TigerStar. TigerStar used his agility to overtake the power forward of the All-Starters, and landed a shooting-star press for the victory.

Adrenaline Cup Qualifying Match

Tiana Ringer vs. Anton Arakis

Making his thrid appearance in the Adrenaline Cup Tournament, Anton Arakis came into the match with experience on his side. Tiana Ringer is the first female wrestler to be in the running for the Adrenaline Cup Tournament, and looking to make an impact. But the impact was made when Anton Arakis brought in his baseball bat and swung for the fences at Tiana Ringer. Tiana was able to duck out of the way and get the bat from Anton's cluches. Ringer looked to turn the tables and hit Arakis with the bat, but was seen by referee Dave Linton and promptly disqualified.

The Refelctions of Perfection w/Miss Danyah vs. Bang Bang Pete & Joe Doring
Bang Bang Pete came down to the ring by himself and announced that he had a new tag team partner to take on the RoP's. Joe Doring and Bang Bang Pete were attempting to take down and exact revenge on Vlad and Flesh. The Refelctions of Perfection were able to isolate and weaken Doring, and take out Pete with a punch, and gain the victory after the Perfect Ending.

Special Attraction Match featuring wrestlers from All Japan Pro Wrestling
Brute Issie vs. Akira Raijin

The fans were treated to a very traditional hard-hitting Japanese match, from two competitors from All Japan Pro Wrestling. The two men were cautious to get a feel for the different environment that they're not accustomed to, but once they were into the halfway point of the match the fists began to fly. Vicious forearms and fists to the head were delivered back and forth. Raijin was able to gain a victory after landing a top-rope headbutt to Brute.

Non-Title Match
The Blackouts vs. The Suicide Kidz (c)

Coming off a successfull title defence in Kirkland Lake, the Suicide Kidz were looking to keep the momentum going with a victory over the Blackouts. Early on in the match, Xtremo was on the top rope, to dodge an attack from Vane, but Pierre Shadows ran up behind Xtremo and pushed him off the top rope to the outside. Xtremo landed hard on his knee and was unable to continue in the match and was carried out to the back. Cody 45 gave the thumbs up to continue the match. The Blackouts picked appart Cody 45, but still had a hard time pinning him. Cody 45 showed a great deal of heart and tenacity. The Blackouts proved to be too much for Cody 45 to handle on his own, despite Xtremo's attempt to return to aid his tag team partner. Cody 45 was pinned for the three count after the Lights-out from the Blackouts.

BSE Suicide Six-Pack Championship Match
James Champagne vs. Tyson Dux vs. El Tornado vs. Frankie the Mobster vs. Ash vs. Don Paysan (c)

The first, and only, Suicide Six-Pack Champion was once again at the unique disadvantage in his title defence. Frankie went on a tear, and began punching everyone out of the ring, even including Sr. referee Dave Linton. Tyson Dux took advantage of the situation and locked his sights on the champion. Tyson maneuvered Paysan to the ring apron and gave him a brainbuster onto the table he set up earlier. The pain could be felt by everyone inside Raxx as the table did not break. Gathering his bearings, Tyson picked up Paysan and powerbombed him onto the table. Once again, the steadfast table did not buckle under the power. In a despiration move, Dux jumped from the ring onto Paysan and the table, to only break the iron legs. Ash took advantage of the situation and made a pin attempt, but only to have James Champagne punch out referee Chris Murray. Quickly to replace was newcomer referee Brendan Pants. Frankie the Mobster ousted James Champagne from the ring and focused on Ash. Ash was nearly able to take down Frakie, but he was caught and fell victim to the Credibility Statement for the 1-2-3. Frankie the Mobster was announced as the new BSE Suicide Six-Pack Champion. By this time, Dave Linton had regained his composure and informed that Frankie has been disqualified for blatantly punching a BSE Referee. The descision was reversed, and the belt remained around the waist of Don Paysan. Frankie, obviously not pleased with the outcome went on a rampage that started with knocking out Dave Linton once more, along with referee Brendan Pants.

It was announced that next month, on Sunday June 24th at Raxx, the BSE Suicide Six-Pack Title will be suspended above the ring in a ladder match, featuring the six competitors in this main event.

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