
DCCW Locked In results, DCCW Heavyweight Title now belongs to Hobo
Blood was spilled, a fractured relationship had a moment of solidarity, an a new championship was announced.
The ten-month reign of Thunder has ended. The second ever DCCW Heavyweight Champion is the beloved Hobo Hank.
Thunder busted Hobo open and had him dead to rights. That’s when months of well timed advice was instead an over indulgence of an obsession. Matthew Roblez has always had a particular destain for Hobo Hank. Seeing the opportunity to inflict more pain a table was introduced into the cage. Hobo overpowered Roblez, Sale, & Ronin. From the top rope Hobo turned the table on a mighty suplex the smashing end to the book of Thunder.
The former champion acknowledging the new champion and walking away from the Roblez faction.
Beers throughout the crowd and a few in the cage raised to Hobo Hank who hopefully celebrated with a warm meal and some paid for medical treatment.
Bit the in cage celebration was a short lived celebration for the new champions first challenger was decided in the co-main event. The massive BadaThunder, apparently already aligned with Matthew Roblez planted veteran Simon Bodhi in the ground with a spinning choke slam to earn a title shot at September Reign on September 26th.
There’s a new look coming to Duke City Championship Wrestling as newly designed champion belts for the DCCW Heavyweight & Route 66 titles, as well as announcement of the new DCCW Tag Championship Belts were revealed.
A couple of team established there desires for the new tag team titles as the duo of Clas & Devin Reno took down Sky High, who soared in there debut but maybe too high getting close to the Sun and getting burned, as the gluten free team found a way to victory.
“La Migra” the veteran tandem of El Diablo Blanco & Charlie Fifty over came the first time teaming Enrique Calderon & Bryan Rage
A late arrival to the arena saw Plexx and Sizzle weaving their way through the crowd, Colorado Santa Claus handing out mild green chile. The charity work continued as Plexx tried take a hike and offer “Two Scoops” an easy win. But we know Tommy put in the hard work getting the win forcing Plexx to tap from a camel clutch.
The long running rivalry between Turbo Tony and Tyler Copeland made a full circle from a traditional match to the streets and back again with Tony getting the final fall after a five-star swanton bomb.
All playing by his own rules Sale Taylor has a trick up his sleeve for Valak Vile as a stand in “4 Sale” the notorious Ronin stood in for Taylor allowing him to jump Vile on the way to the ring. The four on one numbers game of Sale, Ronin and two harlots provide to be more then Vile’s magic could overcome.
The night started with Jaden Monroe & Manny Lemons being joined in a triple threat match by Phenix. While a huracanrana off the top rope and the assistants of Zamaya gave Monroe an early advantage Manny soured his night scoring the pinball with an inverted spinebuster.