Post by kiddwest on Jun 18, 2017 23:41:08 GMT
GCW Friday Ignition
June 16th 2017
CenturyLink Arena
Official Attendance: 5,371
Boise, Idaho
June 16th 2017
CenturyLink Arena
Official Attendance: 5,371
Boise, Idaho
Maricia Coucheaux vs. Darling Stargazer
In what many critics would call an absolute nightmare of a match. Maricia Coucheaux proved she was the dominant face of Womens Wrestling in GCW as she took on the challenger Darling Stargazer in a highly anticipated match up. However, expectations met reality and Darling Stargazer was no match for the WOMENS CHAMPION! Who, as expected of someone of this level. Suffered no problems in dispatching her opponent for the three count.
Post match celebrations were cut short however as a hooded assailant slipped into the ring and cracked Maricia Coucheaux across the back with a chair. Security intervened to prevent this attacker from getting any further blows on the Queen Of GCW!
Daniel Collins vs. Bandit
Daniel Collins came in here swinging, punching and biting. He was swift in his aggression, often dominating the poor unfortunate Bandit who had very little chance to get his own moves in. As Collins establishes his reputation of being one to never back down from a fight, he relentlessly pummeled Bandit into oblivion before sealing the deal with an agonising Croyt’s Wrath
“Daniel Collins really came into a world of his own here, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see more of him on Vindication in the coming weeks. A real stellar talent with a hunger unmatched by even the most decorated of champions. It is only a matter of time before he becomes a champion and by my estimation, he could be a multi-time United States Champion” - Rory B. Bellows, TheGCWFanForums.com
Jensen vs. Kenji Yamada
A battle between the International Champion and the previous challenger, Kenji Yamada looked to send a message of intent to both Jensen and Andrew Jordan with this match. Holding his own against a powerful foe. Jensen, for as good as the 3x International Champion must be, was eventually succumbing to fatigue as Kenji Yamada wore him down over time. Both men were exhausted at the end of their affair and things only ended when Kenji Yamada was forced to roll Jensen up quickly for the three count. Post match Jensen went to shake Kenji’s hand, the cocky Yamada went to shake his hand before faking out and pulling his hand back to brush the side of his hair. Kenji rolled out of the ring as Jensen stood there, somewhat disappointed.