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WAR IN WARRINGTON

Warrington, PA: November 21, 2001

The night began with a Battle Royal, with the winner receiving a PWF Heavyweight title shot at the end of the evening. The final three participants were The Damned and "Hi Flying" Chris Hamrick. Things did not look good for the Tennessee native, but somehow he managed to overcome the odds and eliminate both Mad Dog and Draven to gain the chance of unseating Johnny Kashmere later in the night.

Rockin' Rebel, who made a good showing in the earlier battle royal, took on "Gorgeous" Gino Giovanni. Gino and Rebel had gone at it tooth and nail in the battle royal, and continued the aggression towards each other in this match. The action went back and forth, with both men holding the advantage at times, however it was the veteran Rebel who went home with the winner's share of the purse.

Quiet Storm defeated a returning Brian XL in match that incorporated high-flying actions coupled with some torturous displays of submission wrestling.

Bax retained his Junior Heavyweight title in a match with both Red and Trent Acid. Allison Danger, who sided with The SAT at Pottstown Punishment, accidentally leveled Acid with the title belt, allowing Bax to escape yet again with his title.

In another three-way match, The Damned became the new PWF Tag Team champions by defeating The Rachies and The SAT. The Damned, who are now two time titleholders, capitalized on the offensive maneuvers of the other teams to walk away victorious. Rest assured that nothing was settled in this one, as all three teams were only seconds away from being the winners.

In what had to be a surprise, Nick Berk emerged from the locker room to take on former PWF champion Nova. Berk, who is well known on the regional wrestling scene for his adeptness at scientific wrestling, gave Nova the fight of his life. Nova, who had originally been scheduled to wrestle Dylan Night, took the change of opponent in stride, coming out the victor in the match after using The Kryptonite Krunch. The Barr, who accompanied his friend Berk to the ring, made his presence felt by constantly interfering. It was not enough to send Nova down in defeat, and the man who was never pinned for his PWF championship is still seeking out a confrontation with "High Profile".

In what was one of the hardest fought PWF Heavyweight title matches to date, Johnny Kashmere retained his title over friend "Hi Flying" Chris Hamrick. Hamrick, who told Kashmere before the match that friendships meant very little in title situations, turned it up a notch, bloodying Johnny's nose as the men fought around the building and even outside in the frigid temperatures! Kashmere fought back valiantly, even driving Hamrick through a table with a vicious suplex. In the end, the cradle breaker spelled defeat for Hamrick, and the two men raised each other's hands in a show of sportsmanship.














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