CWM Mayhem Results
This past Sunday the CWM faithful gathered at the Latvian Hall for CWM Mayhem. The show opened with Paco Zimmer explaining why he wasn’t at the Anniversary show in January. He then called out “Too Tough” Tommy Titus and awarded him the CWM Heavyweight Title and stated that if it weren’t for Truth Martini’s interference, Titus would have beaten Nate Mattson. Titus said he didn’t want to just be handed the title. He would like to defend it. Commissioner Zimmer said he would defend it against “All Nite” Adam Renolds.
Later on in the night Truth Martini came out and said he had a guaranteed contract to be at ringside for any CWM Heavyweight Title match that took place regardless of who was in it. Eventually we found out later that he would be a factor in the outcome of the match as well.
The opening match saw two CWM regulars in Jack Verville and Louis Linden square off. It was a very competitive match, which went back and forth the whole time. Louis Linden a very impressive moonsault and as he went for the pin, the time expired and the match was a draw.
Up next was the Battle Royal for the vacated CWM Tag Team Championships. Participants included were Daniel Sigma, Morbid Angel, Jack Verville, Noah Lott, Louis Linden, Gemini Taylor, Scott EZ and the Canadian Hit Squad. The final four came down to both members of the Hit Squad, Noah Lott and Scott EZ. EZ eliminated John Campbell and then Noah Lott and EZ formed an alliance to eliminate Cody Kelley and win the CWM Tag Team Championships. This should be a very interesting partnership to say the least.
The third match of the night saw the returning Gameboy take on Jeff Brooks. Gameboy consistently went for the Power Glove he is so famous for but it eventually cost him the match and Jeff Brooks got the win and has been on a role. Will he be inline for any of the titles in CWM? We will have to wait and see.
Noah Lott then comes to the ring and issues an open challenge to Rastakhan citing that Rastakhan won by a fluke and that Noah was off his game at the anniversary show. Rastakhan comes out and Noah says that if Rastakhan can beat him he will win one half of the newly won tag team championship. Rastakhan dominated most of the match but Noah Lott got a pair of brass knuckles and hit Rastakhan when the referee wasn’t looking. Noah got the win and kept his title. After the match he hit the Noah’s Ark and told the referee to count 3 again adding insult to injury.
Noah Lott’s tag team partner was also in singles competition as well. Scott EZ came out to defend his Kaos title against “The Connecticut Experience” Daniel Sigma. Sigma had a great strategy early on a worked the leg of EZ, but that all changed when EZ got to his feet and got a chair. Sigma refused to get back in the ring so the referee had no choice but to count out him. Sigma left the building, where did he go? No one seems to have a clue
Up next is T-D defends his title against Sebastien Rose. Both Rose and T-D have both been a role and it showed in this match. The match was back and forth and no one had upper hand until the time limit expired. After the 10 minute time limit expired, Rose asked for 5 more minutes and as soon as the bell rang for the restart T-D hit Rose with a vicious kick and got the win and retained his title. How will Rose respond next show? And who will be T-D’s next opponent
The Main Event of the night featured Tommy Titus and Adam Renolds. The crowd was 50/50 on who to cheer for. Paco Zimmer was the special guest referee for the match. The match early on was controlled by Titus’ power but that changed when Truth Martini came out and distracted Titus allowing Renolds to get the upper hand. Once Titus got back to his feet, the match could have gone either way. Renolds amounted a heavy offensive attack until Truth Martini jumped on ring apron and cost Renolds the match allowing Titus to get the pin and retain his heavyweight title. After the match Truth Martini and Tommy Titus shook hands and embraced each other forming a new alliance. Truth handed Titus the chain that cost Titus the title back in January and decked Renolds and Paco Zimmer with it. The fans were definitely in shock after this one and Paco Zimmer was quite upset saying that he doesn’t no how much longer he can keep this up. The next show is August 16th at the Latvian Hall and there are a lot of questions leading up to the event.
What is N8 Mattson’s reaction to the outcome of the CWM Title match? And will he comeback for a title he never actually lost?
Can Noah Lott and Scott EZ hold on to the Tag Title or will their personalities collide?
Will “Old Timer” Jeff King leave the commentary and return to competition?
How will “All Nite” Adam Renolds respond to what Truth Martini and Tommy Titus did to him?
What will Paco Zimmer’s next move be? Or will he even be Commissioner next show?
Stay tuned to find out all the answers to these questions and more. August 16th at Latvian Hall. Don’t miss it.
“Can Noah Lott and Scott EZ hold on to the Tag Title or will their personalities collide?”
I’m sure their personalities will collide, but Scott (GR Hogan) EZ will win all matches handily, even outnumbered two to one. Don’t you know, he’s the biggest star in CWM (and will soon be the only one when his ego runs the rest of the guys out of the locker room).
EZ doesn’t have an ego. I think he is doing great and is definitely a fan favorite
NL sucks.