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Global Championship Wrestling Report

Joe Hogan def Sweet Daddy Sweet Daddy came out with a new valet, the Mid-South Women's Champion, Venom. Sweet Daddy, came out and really blasted the Childersburg crowd. Joe Hogan then exploded to the ring, and told Sweet Daddy, that he lives three miles from Childersburg, and he loved the crowd and he needed to watch his mouth. The two locked up, and the match was on. The two went at it tooth and nail. Sweet had the advantage going his way, and was just about to hit the Sweet Sensation when Hogan turned it into a ddt, which gave him the win. Ever the poor sport, Venom came in the ring and assisted Sweet Daddy in attacking Joe Hogan. After tossing Joe Hogan out of the ring the two continued blasting the crowd. Venom then proceeded to challenge the women in the crowd. She was trashing all women wrestlers, when out came former AWA/WCW/WWF's Women's Champion Sensational Sherri Martel. She answered the challenge, but Venom was quick to back down. The two exploded on one another and the catfight was on. Sweet Daddy tried to get involved but was cut off by a recovering Joe Hogan. The four went at it, but Venom slid beneath the ropes and to the floor, but Sweet Daddy took the hard way out as a recipient of a double clothesline from Joe Hogan and Sherri Martel. The challenge had been made, the challenge has been answered. The question now is when and where these two ladies will hook up for the Ladies Championship.

Mason Fury def. The Inferno Coming off a broken leg suffered a little less than 5 months ago, Mason Fury was back in action and looking great. The grizzled veteran the Inferno came out with intentions to maim and maul the youngster. Fury was holding his own for a better part of this contest, but the veteran Inferno was able to use some under handed tactics to gain the upper hand once more. Fury was down, but not out as the Inferno dished out unrelenting punishment. Inferno was firmly in control, and had Fury out, at that point he loaded his mask with an International Object and Irish Whipped Fury into the corner. Inferno took a running charge, but Fury moved at the last second, and rolled up the Inferno for the win.

Guff Grayson def. Vinny V for the GCW Heavyweight Championship Guff Grayson power walked to the ring and took the microphone. Guff started talking to the crowd about how he felt disrespected last time they were in Childersburg, Alabama. He told the crowd that he was through with being put through tables, and being their hero. He told the crowd he was for himself and he didn't need the fans anymore. Vinny V came out to a huge reaction, to defend his GCW Heavyweight Championship. When the match started, Guff Grayson was in full control, over powering Vinny. Vinny finally got his bearings, and took control of the match. These two fought all over the building using anything that wasn't nailed down. Guff finally gained control once again and set up a table for Vinny V to go through. Vinny was on the table and Guff went to the second rope and attempted an elbow drop through the table on the outside. Vinny moved and Guff found himself being the only one going through the table. The action found itself back in the ring and Vinny V was on his way to winning. During an Irish Whip reversal, the referee Izzie was knocked down and out. Vinny V hit his finishing move, "The Jackpot" and had Guff Grayson pinned. The referee was out and couldn't make the count. Vinny tried to revive the referee. Guff used this time to revive himself and catch Vinny off guard. The referee was waking up in time to see Guff hit the Total Breakdown for the win and the championship. Guff continued to beat on the former champion with a chair until Mad Dog Dan Sawyer made the save. Dan challenged Guff for the GCW title, but said that Vinny would get the first shot in a rematch next weekend in Columbiana.

Major Payne def. Mad Dog Dan Sawyer via DQ This was a match for the $25,000.00 Bounty placed by The Professor 2. Mad Dog started off quickly taking it to Major Payne. Several times during the match the Professor 2 found himself getting involved and breaking up several near falls. Major Payne used his manager to help him gain the advantage on Mad Dog. Major Payne was very close to beating the Mad Dog, but he kept on fighting back. Near the end, Professor 2 and the referee went to the back and out came the Inferno. It had become a three on one. Mad Dog was holding his own, and clearly had the win, but the referee Izzie Kowanawitz refused the count and disqualified the Mad Dog. This just served to make Mad Dog even madder and he attacked the referee and the rest of the group. Sensational Sherri Martel came out to calm the Mad Dog down. Mad Dog told the Professor 2 he wasn't going to find anyone to collect the bounty and he would face whoever he had to throw at him. He also challenged Izzie to a match in Columbiana on June 23.

Steve Armstrong def. Night Prowler in a Lumberjack Strap Match This was a brutal semi-main event. It featured all the stars of the GCW surrounding the ring and each wielding leather straps. Night Prowler quickly took advantage and threw Armstrong outside to the waiting straps of the Lumberjacks. The lumberjacks got into it outside the ring, and fought all over the ringside area. Back in the ring Steve Armstrong gained the advantage, and threw Prowler outside the ring. Once back in the ring, Professor 2 brought out Filthy McNasty to attack Steve Armstrong. Night Prowler and McNasty were doing a number on Armstrong, when another Armstrong came out. It was Brian Armstrong better known as The Road Dogg, coming to the rescue of his brother. Road Dogg cleared house, and challenged McNasty and Prowler to a tag match.

The Inhuman Fly def. Sinister Seth Stephens for the GCW Intercontinental Title in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match

This was one of the best matches of the year for GCW. The match started off with the Inhuman Fly attacking Sin with a chair. Mason Fury came out to the ring seemingly to help his friend Sin, however, he turned on his friend. The Inhuman Fly and Fury hit him with the "'Con-Chairto". This brought out Vinny V to offset the two. All four men went at it and really put their bodies on the line. Vinny and Sin hit the 3D on Fly and a double superkick on Fury. Then, Fury and Vinny V squared off, while Fly and Sin went at it inside the ring. Sinister was powerbombed from inside the ring to a table on the outside. With all four men ailing, and limping the match went on. Sinister was in control of the match and seemed to be on his way to retaining the belt. Vinny V climbed to the tope rope but was pushed off and crashed through a set of tables set outside the ring. In the ring Inhuman Fly and Sinister went back and forth for several more minutes. It seemed as if Sinister had climbed the ladder to grab the belt, instead he hit a guillotine leg drop form a top the ladder. Later, Sinister would perform this same move on the Fly through a table. Sinister had the upper hand until Fly spit green mist in his face and then Fury gored him through a table. The Inhuman Fly climbed the ladder and grabbed the belt. Mason Fury helped had prevented his former friend from retaining the belt. Guff Grayson hit the ring to celebrate with Mason Fury and The Inhuman Fly. Guff made a challenge for a six man tag between, his "New GCW" to take on Mad Dog Dan Sawyer, Sin, and Vinny V. That match could take place as early as this Saturday in Columbiana. Alabama.

Thanks to John Johnson for this report.

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