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Friday, March 13, 2009, 01:39 AM
NWA/Force One has announced a very exciting series of matches for their "Final Conflict" show that will take place on March 21st at Spontaneous Sports in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.The Heavyweight Championship changed hands in Barnegat, NJ in February, when surprise challenger & former WWE star Stevie Richards defeated Danny Doring, in a match called "down the middle" by Doring's former personal referee Spanky 123. Earlier in the evening, Danny Gimondo defeated Judas Young, and was promised a title shot by co-commissioner Phil Varlese. Evidently Tommy Cairo wasn't very pleased with Gimondo being in the title mix, and has overridden Varlese's decision to let Gimondo work one on one against Richards. On March 21st, Stevie Richards will defend his newly won NWA/Force One title against not only Danny Gimondo, but former champions White Lotus & Danny Doring in a 4 way match! This doesn't make Gimondo very happy, but Lotus & Doring are thrilled with the opportunity to regain the belt.
Johnny Calzone teamed with Nicky Benz at the last show, and surprised both Breaker Morant, and White Lotus with a victory. After the match, words were exchanged, and a shoving match ensued between Morant & Lotus. A match has been ordered between Morant & Calzone on the 21st.
The punk from Soho, Judas Young, will take on the enforcer of the Million Dollar Stable, and former Iron League Champion, Patch, who will surely have Millionaire Ted Jr. in his corner. That usually means outside interference from the stable. Perhaps the Boardwalk Brawlers can keep an eye on Ted that evening, since they are accompanying Judas to ringside.
The Latin Cliq took on the Million Dollar Stable at the last show, and Commissioner Varlese decided to make it interesting by putting Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryu Lee's title on the line in the tag match. Ryu's former partner Razor Rivera shocked the crowd by pinning Lee, and was announced as the new champion. Co-commissioner Tommy Cairo, however, ruled that Rivera was not a Junior Heavyweight, but acknowledged that Lee was defeated, so he was stripped of the belt. As a result, there will be a 5 man elimination to determine the next NWA/Force One Junior title holder. The entrants to this match include Ryu Lee, Kevin Cunningham, Chiki Cortes, "The Hybrid" Josh Adams, and former champion RV1. This is going to be fast paced, so don't blink!
It appears that The Repeat Offenders have again teamed up with the Millionaire Ted Jr., as they are teaming with Big Bear Borselli to take on Latin Cliq members Panther and Razor Rivera, and Ted Jr's former buddy The Rockin Rebel, who has yet to make Ted pay for the beatings he's recently taken at Ted's directive.
Newly crowned Iron League Champion Diego DeMarco will defend his title against #1 contender "The Midnight Idol" Nicky Benz. Stipulations for this title defense will be announced prior to the match on the evening of the show.
It appears that Ted Jr. is also "testing" his new find, Luscious LaRon, as he will face Million Dollar Stablemate Jason Gotti. From what we hear, Ted has said that the loser will have to leave the stable. While Ted has yet to state his reasons for this match, he's been known to have a motive every time he stirs the pot in his stable.
Also appearing that evening: Bodyguard Angel, "The Ultimate Stud" Jimmy Clydesadale, The Boardwalk Brawlers of the Jersey Shore Roller League, Commissioners Tommy Cairo & Phil Varlese, referees Spanky 123, Fred Richards, and Mike Walker, Anthony Graves, commentators John Solo and EJ, Andy J, and the staff and students of NWA/Force One Pro Wrestling.
Doors open at 6:30, with a 7:30 pm bell time. Tickets are only $12, and are available at the door, or by calling 732-604-9927. For more information visit http://myspace.com/forceoneprowrestling
Sunday, March 1, 2009, 08:32 PM

Force One Pro Wrestling invaded Barnegat High School on Saturday evening with their "Crossing The Line" show. 382 fans of all ages were treated with the very best that Force One has to offer. The audience size was surprising, given the fact that 2 other shows also ran on Saturday night.
Millionaire Ted Jr. opened the show, stating that Rockin' Rebel's surprise tag team partner had just been carried out of the building on a stretcher courtesy of the Repeat Offenders, and that it looked like Rebel would have to work alone. Additionally, he said that his Junior Heavyweight Champ Ryu Lee was injured, and that there would be NO 8 man Survivor Series match that night, even though Lee was objecting about being injured.
Ring announcer & co-commissioner must have seen something, and indicated that the match would in fact go on later in the evening, which caused Ted to slap the commissioner in the face. This brought out former Junior Champion RV1, who suggested to the commisioner that maybe it would be a good idea to put the junior belt on the line, even in this 8 man match. Varlese agreed, and the match was booked.
In the opener, "The Loudmouth Of Perfection" Kevin Cunningham bested "The Hybrid" Josh Adams, but not without resorting to cheating moves. Despite that, the fans were on their feet through the entire match, as the 2 high flyers treated the Force One crowd to high spot after high spot.
Little Jeanne came to the ring for what was supposed to be a match against Trixie Lynn, but when Lynn's music hit, and no one came out, a request was made by Jeanne to have the ref count to 10, and declare her the winner. Before referee Spanky 123 could finish, the music hit for the newly debuting Force One star Anthony Graves, who came to the ring to inform Jeanne that Trixie Lynn was truly ill, and if necessary, he would defend her honor by fighting Jeanne himself. Jeanne agreed to get it on, and the fans saw a back & forth battle between the 2 stars in this coed match, with Jeanne ultimately pulling out the win with an elbow to Graves' jewels, and a schoolgirl rollup.
Next up was the rubber match between the very popular Judas Young, and the not so popular Danny Gimondo. This was the third match in a series between the two, and Commissioner Varlese had promised Gimondo a title shot if he could get by the punk from the Lower East Side. Judas came to ringside escorted by the Boardwalk Brawlers, of the Jersey Shore Roller Derby League. This match was an all out brawl that took the fight throughout the gym, and saw several chairs & weapons hit the ring. Gimondo secured the victory, much to the fans (and Commissioner Cairo's) unhappiness, but he is now #1 contender for the heavyweight title.
NWA senior official Fred Richards came out to the ring, cell phone to his head, and after some conversation in a conference call, announced that Force One Pro Wrestling has been voted in unanimously by the NWA Board Of Directors as a NWA affiliate! Effective immediately, the name of the promotion will be known as NWA Force One. Before Richards could leave the ring, the co-commissioners called him back to present him with a certificate of appreciation for his 40+ years of contribution to the wrestling business.
The Survivor Series match between The Millionaire Stable (Luscious LaRon, Bear Borselli, Jason Gotti, and Ryu Lee) and The Latin Cliq (Chiki Cortes, Razor Rivera, Panther, and RV1 with bodyguard Angel) took place, with Rivera getting the pin on Ryu Lee at the end of the match, and being announced as the new Junior Heavyweight Champion. This brought Millionaire Ted Jr. to the mic to challenge the decision, based on the fact that Rivera is not a junior heavyweight. Commissioner Cairo agreed, but decided to hold up the title until the next show, when Lee will have to face the entire Junior Heavyweight Division in a battle royal to win the title back.
After a brief intermission, the unlikely combo of Johnny Calzone & "The Midnight Idol" Nicky Benz came to the ring. As they began their rendition of "That's Amore", they were interuppted by their opponents, White Lotus, and Breaker Morant. Again, lots of action took place between the two tag teams that saw the removal of Benz's hairpiece, the breaking of Calzone's pizza tray, and ultimately the victory of Calzone & Benz, and a breakdown between Morant & Lotus, both former Force One Heavyweight Champions.
Next up, Diego DeMarco, without the services of his manager Jimmy Clydesdale, took on Patch (with Millionaire Ted Jr.) for the Force One Iron League Championship. As always, this title is defended with stipulations, and for this match, it was Kendo Sticks. In a battle of canes that would make Tommy Cairo proud, the two fought a hard battle to end with Diego getting Patch in a figure four leglock with the Kendo Stick for leverage. Millionaire Ted then called for his "enforcer" Jason Gotti, who was met by Commissioner Tommy Cairo himself, who caned Gotti out of the ring, and into the audience. Patch ended up arguing with co-commissioner Varlese on the apron, and ended up with a surprise pin from DeMarco, who has now won the Iron League Championship.
Millionaire Ted returned with his rent-a-tag-team, The Repeat Offenders. Rockin' Rebel was then introdueced, and Ted confronted Rebel by repeating that he had no tag partner, and would have to face his boys alone. He laughed, and said it would be like taking candy from a baby. When Rebel heard that, he told Ted he was glad he said that, and would be right back. When he returned, he had in tow the debuting BABY HUEY, dressed in baby bonnet & diapers. While Ted & his team were laughing, the newly formed alliance began a beatdown on the Offenders (Pete Nixon & Crazy Ivan). The brawl unfortunately did not result in a victory for Huey and Rebel, as the time limit expired as referee Fred Richards almost made the 3 count.
Richards remained in the ring, and called out referee Spanky 123 before the start of the main event. Richards had been told by referees Just Johnny and Mike Walker of the probation of Spanky, and the fact that Spanky was beginning to turn the corner with regard to his "calling it fair & square". Richards reminded Spanky that he needed to grow a backbone, and that he had the full support of the National Wrestling Alliance if he needed it.
The main event saw Spanky confront Force One Champion Danny Doring before the match even started. Doring called the ref a useless idiot, and demanded that Spanky remove his championship belt, which he refused to do. For that, he received cheers from the fans.
Stevie Richards was introduced, and the match saw the two former WWE/ECW stars have a go at it. Doring continually insulted the Barnegat audience, while Richard looked like a man with a plan. The end of the match saw Richards take Doring out with his patented Stevie Kick, and get the pin, and the prestigious NWA/Force One belt.
NWA/Force One will return to Egg Harbor Township on March 21st at Spontaneous Sports when they present "Final Conflict". Stevie Richards will defend his title against number one contender Danny Gimondo, but Commissioner Tommy Cairo has reserved decision on that.
For more info, visit http://forceoneprowrestling.com
Sunday, February 22, 2009, 01:43 PM
Friday, February 20, 2009, 12:45 AM
The staff, students, and workers of Force One Pro Wrestling wish IronMan Tommy Cairo a very happy birthday!!!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 11:54 PM
On Saturday, February 14th, students at the Force One Training Facility were treated to an impromptu clinic by former WCW star Keith "Special K" Sheara.
{Force One students with "Special K" at the Training Center)
Sheara worked with many of the students, concentrating on both ring psychology, chain, and old school moves, and the kids enjoyed the time spent.

(l to r) Pat DiGiacomo, Special K, Tommy Cairo
Sheara is an accomplished worker, and his friendship with Force One owner Tommy Cairo goes back many years. Special K worked the first of Cairo's Outlaws of Wrestling shows at the Tropicana Casino.
The training center has had many surprise visits during its time, including WWE Hall Of Famer Superfly Jimmy Snuka, former WCW womens wrestler Little Jeanne, Johnny Candido, WWE/ECW star Balls Mahoney, and others.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 02:07 PM
Tommy Cairo doesn't seem too happy with Phil Varlese's decision to place Danny Gimondo into title contention.
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