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RINGSIDE CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING RESULTS FROM ARKANSAS

By Mike Johnson on 5/26/2016 7:27 PM

Mid-States Promotions Presents: Ringside Championship Wrestling (RCW) Unfinished Business

Friday, May 20, 2016
Cross County High School - Cherry Valley, AR

- Show opened with recognition of legends in attendance: "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton, "Superstar" Bill Dundee, "Outlaw" Don Bass and Randy Hales.
- Jeremy Moore came out to cut a promo about being the "Epitome of Sports Entertainment" and stating that nobody cares about the legends and that all they should care about is him winning the evening's one night tournament known as the Cherry Valley Invitational.
- In the first round of the Cherry Valley Invitational, "Dream Killer" Eric Wayne defeated Gary "Roosevelt" Gram
- Also in round one, Jeremy Moore defeated Danny Dollar
- Pokerface with Danielle defeated Scott Fury
- In the second round and finals of the tournament, Jeremy Moore defeated Eric Wayne by disqualification when Dollar came out to stop Moore from using his feet on the ropes in a pin attempt only to cause a DQ loss for Wayne. After the bout, Wayne cut a promo detailing his agitation about the loss and Dollar causing it
- Former Memphis Wrestling promoter and personality Randy Hales was introduced for the Main Event as guest ring announcer. He detailed the history of the two men in the match - "All That" Alan Steel and Derrick King, saying that if Memphis Wrestling had lived on, they would have been the next Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee. Dundee was introduced as guest timekeeper.

After one ref was injured, a second referee came in only to be taken out by Steel when he failed to get the fall on King. Chaos ensued. Promoter Brian Thompson entered and restarted the match with no DQ. He got into a tug of war over a briefcase with Steel who then pushed Thompson down. King hit a superkick and had the cover only to be blasted with the briefcase by Thompson who then put Steel on top, revived the ref and got the pin. After the bout, Dundee who had ran off manager Rich Rude earlier in the chaos, came out and pulled Steel out of the ring and then threw Thompson into the ring with King who gave him a superkick and shot to the head with the briefcase.