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SNITSKY AND MORE: 9/10 RIGHT COAST PRRESULTS FROM DELAWARE

By Mike Johnson on 9/23/2016 9:21 AM

RightCoastPro Wrestling “No Fault” Results from 9/10/16

Greater Newark Boys &Girls Club – Newark, Delaware

 

Quick Results:

·        “God’s Gift” Aaron Stride takes the RCP Heavyweight Championship from Chris Steeler in a spontaneous match coming from Strides demanding his re-match before his time is up.  Steeler agreed to the match after Stride and his #BFF Josh Maddox destroyed the award being given to Mascot Coastee and brutally beating the mascot center ring.  Steeler clearly had the match under control until a devastating blow from former WWE superstar Gene Snitsky allowed Stride to get the win and take the RCP Heavyweight Championship for the 3rd time.

·        “The Heavyweights” (Sean Royal & Tim Taylor) retain their RCP Tag Team Championship Titles over both the teams of King Kaluha + Setsu Ginsu and the “Baldwins” Harry & Jerry.  This was the final round of a 1 night Knock-Out Tournament to determine contenders for the tag titles.

·        Self-Proclaimed “Mexican Hard Core Champion” Pedro Duro was disqualified after using a roll of quarters to knock out opponent Colton Quest.  This was a “Rudo” Rules competition where Pedro set the rules, and had his attorney ring side to make sure they were all enforced.  Of course, all the rules were ridiculous and were in Pedro Duros favor.  Needless to say, it all backfired in the end when he blatantly cheated in front of the ref.

·        “BTY” Stable (Better Than You) members #1 Brian Johnson + Adam Chandler faced “Latin Lover” Chachi with his mystery partner which ended up being BTY’s manager – Ms Jasmine in the first round of the Knockout Tag Team Tournament.  The win goes to Chachi and Ms Jasmine after the 3rd BTY member, Justin Pusser, interfered and collaborated in the 3–on–1 beat down of Chachi.   Chachi + Ms Jasmine advance to the final round in the tournament.

·        Ruby Rubino takes the win over WWF-Wildlife William Fitz in an “edge of your seat” action-packed 4-Corners Chain match.  Both competitors where bound at the wrist to a chain and had to be the first to touch all 4 corners in succession.  Both took a brutal beating in and out of the ring and the chain was definitely not their friend.  In the end WWF was hogtied by Rubino and just muscled around the ring from corner to corner for the win.

·        The RCP Developmental Graduation ceremony ran off the rails as Brian Profit made his presence known even though he was NOT the intended award recipient.  RCP Head Trainer Mozart Fontaine tried to tell Profit it wasn’t him when interrupted by newly crowned RCP Heavyweight Champion, Aaron Stride, aligning himself with Profit.  His first order of business was to beat down Fontaine and get him out of the ring.  Entering at this point, the real award recipient, “Skinny” Jimmy.  Jimmy took care of Profit in a quick skirmish ending with Stride pulling Profit out of harm’s way to regroup on the outside of the ring.   This feud between the two young upstarts certainly isn’t over yet!

·        We see the team of Mozart Fontaine + JJ “Crew Guy” on the big screen forfeiting their Tag Team Knockout Round against King Kaluha + Setsu Ginsu due to a mysterious brutal beat down in the locker room.  Was this Stride retaliating against Fontaine?  Was this Ginsu going after JJ?  Who knows?   In any event, Kaluha + Ginsu advance to the final round in the Tag Team tournament.

·        The show opening was a highly energetic party-like match with the “Dancing Daves” - Disco Dave + “Turnt Up” Dave Davis- taking on “The Baldwins” - Harry Baldwin + Jerry Baldwin.  The dancing duo were on top of their game throughout the match until the Baldwins pulled the rug from under their dancing shoes and stole the win from the obvious winners while the ref was not looking!  The Baldwins advance to the final round in the Tag Team Tournament.

·        Former WWE Superstar Gene Snitsky demanded his scheduled match with Chris Steeler even though Steeler lost his RCP Heavyweight Championship Title earlier in the show.  He made it clear that he did not want the title; he just wanted to take out the top guy!  It was a brutal match with Snitsky dominating the entire time.  The size differential was a huge factor and with Steeler dealing a loss from earlier in the night, he was never able to get his head in the game.  The win goes to Snitsky on this one.

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Next Event: October 15th, 2016 “Homecoming” at the Greater Newark Boys & Girls Club

·        Gene Snitsky returns to RightCoastPro action!

·        RCP Heavyweight Champion Aaron Stride hosts the “Homecoming” Celebration

·        RCP Tag Team Champions “The Heavyweights” will defend their titles.

·        Setsu Ginsu takes on “Americas Best” Colton Quest

·        RCP Developmental Students in action!

·        More match-ups and action to be announced-tickets on sale soon!

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