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ABW

ABW SHOW RESULTS JUNE 23, 2002

The ABW returned to Bowling Green Kentucky for a show at the National Guard
Armory and an excited crowd.
The show opened with J W Wildfire welcoming everyone and explaining the ABW
absence from Bowling Green
over the past few months. He explained he has been attending a shoot
fighting school and was ready to take on all
comers including anyone who wants to run the ABW out of Bowling Green. He
talked about his hostile takeover of
the IWF-TN and then announced another show for July 14t in Bowling Green.

The Opening Match was a Special Challenge Match between Radio Personalities
Tony Rose and Tom Vincent.
The match was stopped when Dreamweaver ran in threatening Tony Rose and
calling out Wildfire. The two set up
a match later that night for the Main Event.

Shawn Hardy and Honest Scott fought to a double disqualification

Playboy Shane Reese and Slater fought to the point that the referee threw
out the match.

Flying Dragon wrestled Honest Scott in a Special Challenge Match the match
was intense and active till Playboy
Shane Reese came in and attacked both men challenging Scott to a Tag Match
and without a break both men
returned Playboy Shane Reese came out with Shawn Hardy and Honest Scott
came out with Slater. The match
ended in a pinfall winners Honest Scott and Slater.

And then in the Main Event Dreamweaver came out first followed by crowd
favorite J W Wildfire the match went
back and forth with high impact moves including a legdrop by Dreamweaver
onto the prone body of Wildfire.
Then Flying Dragon handed Dreamweaver a pair of Brass knuckles. Dreamweaver
missed and Wildfire used the
Knucks and knocked out Dreamweaver.

The Commentator The DragonMaster commented that his first visit to Bowling
Green was a great one the fans
were great and he looks forward to the next time the ABW has a show but
warns the rest of the IWF-TN is sure too
invade the next show and things might not go so good then for the ABW and J
W Wildfire.

Credit: Paul Sharp