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Post by Madkanter on Aug 17, 2016 17:54:10 GMT
KOMBAT is a unique shoot-style wrestling organization that will feature some of the best hybrid pro wrestlers LOW and its independent wrestling partners has to offer. The rules are fairly simple as matches are contested in a hexagon shaped ring and consist of three 5 minute rounds, except for title matches, which are five 5 minute rounds. (Matches became one 15 minute match after returning from hiatus in 2017.) Matches can only be won by knockout or submission. Any match going the full length will be considered a draw. KOMBAT is divided into five divisions/weight classes, middleweight, cruiserweight, heavyweight, super heavyweight and women (open weight). The middleweight division has an upper weight limit of 200 pounds with no lower limit. This division will feature such contemporary talent as ‘American Dragon’ Bryan Danielson, ‘University City Stretcher’ Drew Gulak and Zack Sabre, Jr., as well as legends Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis, Jim ‘The Golden Greek’ Londos and John ‘Tiger Man’ Pesek. The cruiserweight division has a lower limit of 201 pounds and an upper limit of 230 pounds. This division features such notable performers as ‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers, Frank Gotch, Danny Hodge, George ‘The Russian Lion’ Hackenschmidt and ‘Hollywood’s Own’ Joey Ryan. The heavyweight division with have performers between the weights of 231 and 265 pounds. This division features such talent as Antonio Inoki, Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler Lewis’ ‘Handsome’ Harley Race and Nick Bockwinkel. The super heavyweight division is reserved for the big boys. This division has a lower weight limit of 266 and no upper limit. Talent such legends Bruiser Brody, ‘Russian Bear’ Ivan Koloff, Wladak ‘Killer’ Kowalski, and Youssuf ‘The Terrible Turk’ Ishmaelo, as well as contemporary talent Louis ‘Mr. Kung Fu’ Lyndon will be featured in this division. The women’s division does not have any weight limitations as of yet and features such names as Midred Burke, ‘Sweet’ Saraya Knight, Cheerleader Melissa, Jazz and Jessie McKay. KOMBAT currently features a roster of 50 performers from all over the world with 10 performers in each division. In order to keep things fresh and not to stagnate, KOMBAT officials will evaluate its roster every quarter to make sure the organization maintains the best talent roster of any organization in the Filsinger universe. Talent not performing up to the high standard set by KOMBAT will be released and replaced with new talent, so the key to maintaining a roster spot is to perform at the highest ability and put on entertaining contests each and every match. KOMBAT is excited to launch and looks forward to its first show on Sunday, September 4, 2016. KOMBAT 1 will emanate from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bell time is 8 p.m. PT.
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Post by toddj on Aug 22, 2016 12:23:51 GMT
Looking forward to this!
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Post by Madkanter on Sept 5, 2016 0:13:30 GMT
T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV09-04-16 Jim ‘The Golden Greek’ Londos (5’8, 200, Argos, Greece) vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. (6’0”, 185, Canterbury, Kent, England) ROUND 1 Sabre was all over Londos eventually locking in the CROSS ARMBREAKER. Londos managed to escape the hold and the match continued. Sabre kept coming, but Londos countered a spear into a bulldog and continuously smashed Sabre’s head into the canvas. Londos continued his assault delivering an AIRPLANE SPIN. Sabre was unable to catch his breath as Londos continued to dominate. Londos took Sabre down with a leg sweep and battered him with repeated elbows and knees to the face. Londos locked in the BOSTON CRAB, but Sabre was able to get to the ropes and break the hold. Londos followed up with back to back AIRPLANE SPINS and Sabre was in a real bad way. Londos continued his assault as the round ended. ROUND 2 Sabre attempted to shoot on Londos’ legs, but Londos sprawled and locked in a choke. Londos released the hold in favor of wearing Sabre down some more. The match continued back and forth as Sabre tried to hang in, but Londos delivered back to back AIRPLANE SPINS as the round came to a close. ROUND 3 The round started slowly, as both men tried to find their opening. Sabre charged Londos and Londos caught Sabre with a spinning back fist that knocked Sabre out. Londos defeats Sabre by knockout at 00:50 of Round 3.‘Hollywood’s Own’ Joey Ryan (5’10”, 210, Hollywood, CA) vs. Mike Graham (5’8”, 230, Tampa, FL) ROUND 1 Graham was all over Ryan early and every time Ryan tried to counter, Graham blocked it. Ryan was finally able to defend a Graham charge and take him down. Ryan capitalized on his opportunity and locked in a bodylock Kimura. Graham managed to turn into the hold and escape. Ryan continued his assault as the round ended. ROUND 2 Both men battled back and forth for most of the round until Graham gained the advantage. Graham brutalized Ryan for the rest of the round. ROUND3 Again both men battled back and forth with neither gaining a decided advantage. The round ended with no decision. This match ended in a time limit draw.Ron Hutchison (5’10”, 235, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. Antonio Inoki (6’3”, 240, Tokyo, Japan) ROUND 1 Hutchison opened up quickly against his opponent. Hutchison nearly took Inoki’s head off with a skull crushing lariat. Hutchison locked in the SHEDIAC LOBSTER TRAP and although in a significant amount of pain, Inoki escaped and the match continued. Hutchison continued his assault until he backed Inoki into the corner. Inoki slipped behind Hutchison and delivered a German suplex. Inoki followed up with an ENZUIGIRI, not once but twice. Inoki continued his assault, but Hutchison recovered. The match continued back and forth until Inoki nails Hutchison with another ENZUIGIRI and knocked him out cold. Inoki defeats Hutchison by knockout at 4:00 of Round 1.Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca (6’1”, 319, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. Masked Superster (6’3”, 291, Atlanta, GA) ROUND 1 Both men battled back and forth briefly before Mosca caught Superstar with a spear. Mosca did let Superstar catch his breath and locked in a SLEEPER. Superstar escaped the hold only to be caught by a big nasty elbow dropped and locked in the SLEEPER once again. This time Superstar wasn’t able to find a way out and was forced to submit. Mosca defeats Masked Superstar by submission at 1:47 of Round 1.Midred Burke (5’2”, 138, Coffeyville, KS) vs. ‘Sweet’ Saraya Knight (5’7”, 11 Stone 5, Norvich, England) ROUND 1 Both ladies battled back and forth for nearly the entire round, but as the round came to a close, Burke unleashed a kick at Knight, who countered with a vicious leg whip. Knight quickly followed up with a knee bar, which she transitioned into the KNIGHTMARE as the round ended. ROUND 2 Knight came right at Burke after nearly getting the submission at the end of the last round. Knight wore Burke down with the KNIGHTMARE and the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE, but to Burke’s credit she continued to escape the painful holds. Burke finally found her opening and locked in the ALLIGATOR CLUTCH. Knight quickly countered the hold and the match continued. Burke maintained the advantage and locked in the ALLIGATOR CLUTCH one more time in the closing moments of the round only to have Knight get to ropes to break the hold. ROUND 3 Knight quickly gained the advantage and didn’t let up, making Burke submit to the KNIGHTMARE. Knight defeats Burke by submission at 1:40 of Round 3.Johnny ‘The Whole Shebang’ Gargano (5’10”, 190, Cleveland, OH) vs. Johnny Saint (5’8”, 11 Stone 2, Fallsworh, Greater Manchester, England) ROUND 1 Gargano was all over Saint early, but Saint patiently waited for an open and when he got it, took advantage. Gargano battled back and continued to wear down Saint. Gargano had the match going his way until Saint made Gargano’s momentum grind to a halt by curling up in a ball to avoid further damage. Both men battled back and forth to end the round. ROUND 2 Gargano took the action to Saint once again, but just as before, Saint baffled Gargano by rolling into a ball. Saint finally gained the advantage, but it was brief. Gargano regained the advantage, but Saint did battle back. This round ended much the same as the previous one with both men battling back and forth. ROUND 3 Saint took a little more of an offensive strategy for this round and came right after Gargano. Both men battled for position for most of the round, but Gargano locked in the GARGANO ESCAPE as time ran out. Saint was saved by the bell. This match ended in a time limit draw.Konnan (5’11”, 250, Mexico City, Mexico) vs. ‘Handsome’ Harley Race (6’1”, 245, Kansas City, MO) ROUND 1 Race completely brutalized Konnan throughout the round. Race looked as if he could end the match at any time, but seemed to suffer an injury after delivering a PILEDRIVER. Konnan saw this and immediately locked in the TEQUILA SUNRISE and in order to avoid further injury Race did the unthinkable and tapped out. Konnan defeats Race by submission at 4:36 or Round 1Bruiser Brody (6’8”, 283, Santa Fe, NM) vs. Yukon Eric (6’1”, 275, Fairbanks, AK) ROUND 1 Eric tried to stagger Brody with some heavy blows early, but Brody absorbed them and came back to brutalized Eric. Both men exchanged power moves throughout the rest of the round, but neither held the advantage for very long. ROUND 2 This round was more of the same as both men continued to absolutely pound on each other. Neither man had much of an advantage as the round proved to be rather uneventful. ROUND 3 Neither man had showed much throughout the match, but that seemed as if it was going to change as Brody caught Eric with a big boot to the face followed by a JUMPING KNEE SMASH. Eric recovered and both men battled back and forth for the rest of the round. This match ended in a time limit draw.‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers (6’2”, 227, Camden, NY) vs. Frank Gotch (5’11”, 210, Humboldt, IA) ROUND 1 Rogers had the early advantage, but Gotch battled back. Gotch attempted to wear down Rogers with an assortment of chokes, but Rogers countered. The action continued back and forth for the rest of the round. ROUND 2 Gotch came right at Rogers to start the round and eventually locked in the GOTCH TOE HOLD. Rogers managed to escape the match continued. Rogers recovered and took over the match. Gotch battled back, but Rogers countered and as the round was coming to an end locked in the FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK. Gotch was in trouble and tried to make it to the end of the round, but failed and tapped out with one second left. Rogers defeats Gotch by submission at 4:59 of Round 2.
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Post by Madkanter on Sept 11, 2016 4:10:25 GMT
Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH09-11-16 SEPTEMBER 11 – 15 YEARS LATER – WE’LL NEVER FORGETCheerleader Melissa (5’8”, 140, San Francisco, CA) vs. Sumie Sakai (5’1”, 120, Tokyo, Japan) ROUND 1 After some brief jockeying for position, Sakai unleashed a vicious kick at Melissa’s head. Melissa caught the kick and delivered a leg whip then transitioned into a knee bar. Sakai was able to escape the hold, but seemed to be favoring her knee. Melissa maintained the advantage and locked in the Kondo Clutch. Sakai was suffering in the hold, but managed to make it to the ropes to break the hold. Sakai battled back and managed to take the action to Melissa as the round came to an end. ROUND2 This round was all Melissa as she totally dominated Sakai. Although beaten and battered, Sakai proved her toughness as she took everything Melissa had and still wasn’t put away. ROUND 3 Melissa was again all over Sakai, but Sakai kept coming, even after Melissa delivered a KUDO DRIVER. Sakai finally countered as she sprawled on a Melissa takedown attempt. Melissa made Sakai’s advantage short-lived, but Sakai hung around for the rest of the match. This match ended in a time limit draw.John ‘Tiger Man’ Pesek (6’0”, 185, Ravenna, NE) vs. ‘University City Stretcher’ Drew Gulak (5’11”, 185, University City, PA) ROUND 1 Both men spent the early moments trading holds looking to gain the advantage. Gulak was the man that did that as he locked in a sharp shooter. Pesek quickly escaped the hold, but Gulak followed up with the Gulak Attack. Pesek battled back an eventually locked in the TIGER MAN TOEHOLD. Gulak was able to escape and the match continued. Pesek maintained the advantage and made Gulak submit to a lateral press keylock in the closing minutes of the round. Pesek defeats Gulak by submission at 4:57 of the first round.Timothy Thatcher (6’3”, 224, Sacramento, CA) vs. Les Thatcher (5’10”, 223, Cincinnati, OH) ROUND 1 Timothy was all over Les at the opening bell, but Les countered with a series of dropkicks. Les showed the younger Thatcher that the old man still had some fight left in him, but Timothy managed to recover and made Les submit to a FUJIWARA ARMBAR. Timothy Thatcher defeats Les Thatcher by submission at 2:30 of the first round.Lou Thesz (6’2, 238, St. Louis, MO) vs. Dewey Robertson (6’2”, 250, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Thesz had Robertson reeling in the early going, but Robertson countered, delivering a running splash. Thesz battled back, wearing Robertson down with several painful holds. Thesz delivered the GRECO ROMAN BACKDROP and that was it, Robertson was out. Thesz defeats Robertson by knockout at 3:33 of the first round. ‘Russian Bear’ Ivan Koloff (6’1”, 298, Moscow, Russia) vs. George ‘The Animal’ Steele (6’1, 288, Detroit, MI) ROUND 1 Steele successfully used a blatant choke to wear Koloff down before locking in the FLYING HAMMERLOCK. Koloff managed to grab the ropes to break the hold. Steele didn’t let up and dropped Koloff with a powerslam. Koloff didn’t move and the ref called for the bell. Steele defeats Koloff by knockout at 2:30 of round 1.Angel Orsini (5’6, 155, New Brunswick, NJ) vs. Thunderkitty (5’4”, 150, Gulfport, MS) Both ladies battled back and forth early, but Thunderkitty caught Orsini with an elbow to the temple followed by a spinning back fist and Orsini was out. Thunderkitty defeats Orsini by knockout at 1:47 of round 1.‘American Dragon’ Bryan Danielson (5’9”, 185, Aberdeen, WA) vs. Kyle O’Reilly (5’11”, 195, St. Louis, MO) ROUND 1 Danielson gained an early advantage and locked in the CATTLE MUTILATION. O’Reilly managed to escape the move twice and the match continued. Danielson continued to batter O’Reilly, destroying him with vicious knee strikes on the ground. Danielson locked in the CATTLE MUTILATION again, but O’Reilly again managed to escape the hold. O’Reilly surprised Danielson with a guillotine choke, but Danielson escaped. O’Reilly continued to pour it on for the rest of the round, but Danielson defended well. ROUND 2 Danielson opened the round strong and busted O’Reilly open. O’Reilly recovered, wiped the blood from his eye and locked on ARMAGEDDON. Danielson fought as long as he could, but O’Reilly wrenched back and made Danielson submit. O’Reilly defeats Danielson by submission at 2:23 of the second round.Danny Hodge (5’10”, 220, Perry, OK) vs. George ‘The Russian Lion’ Hackenschmidt (5’9:, 219, Dorpat, Estonia, Russian Empire) ROUND 1 Hackenschmidt used his power advantage to put Hodge down before wearing him down on the mat with submission holds. Hodge countered and took Hackenschmidt down with an OKLAHOMA SIDE ROLL. Hackschmidt recovered and the action continued back and forth until Hodge delivered another OKLAHOMA SIDE ROLL and Hackenschmidt landed directly on his head. The ref check Hackenschmidt and he was out. Hodge defeats Hackenschmidt by knockout at 3:10 of the first round.Iron Sheik (6’0”, 258, Tehran, Iran) vs. Nick Bockwinkel (5’10”, 241, Beverly Hills, CA) Both men battled back and forth briefly before Sheik locked Bockwinkel in a Boston Crab. Bockwinkel escaped, but was hurt. Sheik immediately locked in a CAMEL CLUTCH and Bockwinkel submitted. Sheik defeats Bockwinkel by submission at 2:58 of round 1.
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Post by Madkanter on Sept 18, 2016 19:41:51 GMT
State Farm Arena Hidalgo, TX09-18-16 Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca (6’1”, 319, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. Louis ‘Mr. Kung Fu’ Lyndon (6’1”, 302, Fort Wayne, IN) ROUND 1 Lyndon came out fast against Mosca and gained the advantage. Lyndon locked on a DRAGON SLEEPER. Mosca escaped and the match continued. Mosca blocked a bulldog, Lyndon quickly regained the advantage and continued his attack. Mosca was able to counter Lyndon’s attack once again and this time had some offense of his own, locking in a SLEEPER. Lyndon broke the hold then battled back and locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. Mosca escaped the hold as the round came to an end. ROUND 2 Mosca used his power to gain the advantage and wear down Lyndon as the round began. Lyndon used his quickness to counter and battled back. Mosca once again overpowered Lyndon and regained the advantage. Mosca nearly knocked Lyndon out with a big spinning back elbow before locking Lyndon in the SLEEPER as the round came to an end. Lyndon most definitely was saved by the bell. ROUND 3 The final round started out with Mosca again overpowering and dominating Lyndon. Mosca rocked Lyndon with another spinning back elbow and Lyndon was in serious trouble. Mosca locked in the SLEEPER and put Lyndon out. Mosca defeats Lyndon by submission at 3:30 of the third round.‘Sweet’ Saraya Knight (5’7”, 11 Stone 5, Norvich, England) vs. Jazz (5’4”, 140, New Orleans, LA) ROUND 1 Jazz gained an early advantage and beat down Knight. Jazz quickly locked in the Jazz Stretch and made Knight submit. Jazz defeats Knight by submission at 1:52 of the first round.Jim ‘The Golden Greek’ Londos (5’8, 200, Argos, Greece) vs. Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’9”, 180, Ridgeway, WI) ROUND 1 After a brief back and forth, Lewis took control of the match. Londos recovered, but Lewis battled back. The match continued back and forth until the end of the round. ROUND 2 Another brief back and forth battle started the round before Londos gained the advantage. Londos attempted to deliver an AIRPLANE SPIN, but somehow Lewis reversed it into a ROLLING HALF CRAB. Londos quickly escaped the hold and the match once again continued back and forth until Londos locked in a BOSTON CRAB. Lewis fought hard and made it to the ropes to break the hold. Londos continued to wear down Lewis with different holds before Lewis countered. Lewis maintained the advantage as the round eventually ended. ROUND 3 Neither man could gain a clear advantage in this round and the action continued back and forth for the entire round. This match ended in a time limit draw.‘Sweet’ Stan Lane (6’1”, 224, Greensboro, NC) vs. ‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers (6’2”, 227, Camden, NY) ROUND 1 Rogers dominated Lane early, but got careless and left himself open as he dove as Lane’s legs. Lane sprawled and locked in a choke. Rogers escaped, but Lane maintained the advantage. Rogers recovered, but couldn’t get back to dominating as the match continued back and forth for the rest of the round. ROUND 2 Rogers and Lane exchanged the advantage in the early going before Rogers pulled ahead. Lane attempted to counter with a kick, but Rogers caught his kick and leg whipped him to the mat before locking in an ankle lock. Lane made it to the ropes to break the hold. The match continued and Lane gave as good as he got taking a Rogers kick and delivering a leg whip of his own before locking in a knee bar. Rogers was also able to get a rope break. Lane surprised Rogers with a SUPER KICK then locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. Rogers fought hard and was finally able to break the hold. The match continued back and forth until the end of the round. ROUND 3 Lane was all over Rogers to open the round. Rogers finally came around and looked to have Lane backed into a corner, but Lane moved quickly behind Rogers and planted him with a German suplex. Rogers was able to recover, but wasn’t able to find a decided advantage as both men brawled until the end of the match. This match ended in a time limit draw.Antonio Inoki (6’3”, 240, Tokyo, Japan) vs. Dan Severn (6’2”, 250, Coldwater, MI) ROUND 1 Severn came right at Inoki and took him down with a leg sweep the pummeled him with knee drives and elbow. Severn was all over Inoki, even locking him in the WAKIGATAME. Inoki was able to escape, but Severn continued his assault. Inoki countered with a German suplex and briefly gained the advantage, but Severn recovered and took Inoki down again. Severn wore Inoki down with several fireman’s carry slams before Inoki caught a break and delivered a belly to back suplex. Inoki had finally gained the advantage, but Severn recovered as the round came to an end. ROUND 2. Severn was again all over Inoki, but Inoki weathered the storm and locked in the cobra twist. Severn escaped and eventually came back. Severn again dominated Inoki, but Inoki recovered as the round came to an end. ROUND 3 Inoki came out on the offense, but Severn recovered and again to the action right to Inoki. Severn continued to wear Inoki down and locked in the WAKIGATAME. Inoki escaped, but he was in trouble. Severn stayed on Inoki, delivering a hard fireman’s carry slam before locking in a heel hook. Inoki struggled briefly, but finally succumbed. Severn defeats Inoki by submission at 4:41 of the third round.Ox Baker (6’5”, 340, Waterloo, IA) vs. Youssuf ‘The Terrible Turk’ Ishmaelo (6’2”, 305, Shumen, Bulgaria) ROUND 1 Both men pounded on each other from the opening bell, exchanging several high impact blows. Neither man held the advantage for long and battled back and forth for the entire round. ROUND 2 This round saw more of the same as both men continued to lay the lumber. Turk seemed to hold the advantage for most of the round, but Baker gave as good as he got. ROUND 3 The round began with more hard hitting blows from both men. Baker seemed to cause some serious damage as he caught Turk with a spinning back fist to the jaw. Baker continued his assault, but Turk recovered and battled back as the round ended with both men ensconced in a very brutal brawl. This match ended in a time limit draw.Tomoka ‘The Japanese’ Juggernaut’ Nakagawa (5’1”, 126, Asahkawa, Japan) vs. Jessie McKay (5’10”, 132, Sydney, Australia) ROUND 1 Nakagawa came out strong, briefly wearing down McKay before forcing her to submit to the CRB Nakagawa defeats McKay by submission at 1:30 of the first round.Roderick Strong (5’10”, 200, Tampa, FL) vs. Kyle O’Reilly (5’11”, 195, St. Louis, MO) ROUND 1 After a brief back and forth Strong locked in the STRONGHOLD. O’Reilly escaped and the match continued, but Strong immediately caught O’Reilly with a SICK KICK. O’Reilly went down hard and wasn’t moving. The ref checked on him and called for the bell. Strong defeats O’Reilly by knockout at 1:49 of the first round.Timothy Thatcher (6’3”, 224, Sacramento, CA) vs. Nigel McGuinness (6’1”, 220, London, England) ROUND 1 Both men battled back and forth trying to gain the advantage. McGuinness caught a break and nailed Thatcher with a JAWBREAKER LARIAT. McGuinness followed up with a DRAGON SLEEPER and made Thatcher submit. McGuinness defeats Thatcher by submission at 2:02 of the first round.
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Post by Madkanter on Sept 25, 2016 18:41:59 GMT
Ginasio Nilson Nelson Brasilia, Brazil09-25-16 Yukon Eric (6’1”, 275, Fairbanks, AK) vs. Masked Superstar (6’3”, 291, Atlanta, GA) ROUND 1 Eric held the advantage in the early part of the round, but Superstar reversed his fortunes and was able to lock on the COBRA HOLD. Eric escaped and the match continued. Superstar proceeded to systematically wear down Eric. Superstar dominated his opponent and made Eric submit to the COBRA HOLD. Superstar defeats Eric by submission at 4:52 of the first round.Mia ‘Blasian Barbie’ Yim (5’7”, 145, San Diego, CA) vs. Tomoka ‘The Japanese’ Juggernaut’ Nakagawa (5’1”, 126, Asahkawa, Japan) ROUND 1 Yim started out quick, but Nakagawa had no problem countering before making quick work of her opponent. Nakagawa made Yim submit to the CRB. Nakagawa defeats Yim by submission at 1:30 of the first round.Zack Sabre, Jr. (6’0”, 185, Canterbury, Kent, England) vs. Johnny Saint (5’8”, 11 Stone 2, Fallsworh, Greater Manchester, England) ROUND 1 After a brief back and forth, Sabre gored Saint to the mat then locked in the CROSS ARMBREAKER. Saint was able to make it to the ropes and force the break. Sabre continued his assault throughout the round, taking Saint down multiple times and abusing him with driving knees and elbows. Saint continued to defend himself and made it to the end of the round. ROUND 2 Saint came out on the offensive and put Sabre in an elevated surfboard. Saint had the hold locked in tight and Sabre submitted. Saint defeats Sabre by submission at 1:57 of the second round.Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’10”, 265, Nekoosa, WI) vs. Konnan (5’11”, 250, Mexico City, Mexico) ROUND 1 Konnan started fast, but Lewis countered. Konnan battled back and the match continued back and forth. Konnon was quick, but Lewis took him down and wore him down before making Konnan submit to the STRANGLER’S HEADLOCK. Lewis defeats Konnan by submission at 3:56 of the first round.George ‘The Animal’ Steele (6’1, 288, Detroit, MI) vs. Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca[/size] (6’1”, 319, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) ROUND 1 Mosca was all over Steele and eventually made him submit to the SLEEPER. Mosca defeats Steele by submission at 2:22 of the first round.Thunderkitty (5’4”, 150, Gulfport, MS) vs. Jazz (5’4”, 140, New Orleans, LA) ROUND 1 Not many women can say they can over power Jazz, but Thunderkitty is no ordinary woman and she did just that in the early going. Jazz countered with a German suplex out of the corner and went on an offensive of her own. Jazz wore down Thunderkitty, looking for the submission, but Thunderkitty didn’t give in and eventually battled back as the round came to an end. ROUND 2 Thunderkitty didn’t waste any time and came right after Jazz. Thunderkitty locked in a SLEEPER HOLD, but Jazz escaped the hold. Thunderkitty continued her assault, wearing down Jazz. When Thunderkitty locked the SLEEPER HOLD on a winded Jazz again, it was all she wrote and Jazz submitted. Thunderkitty defeats Jazz by submission at 2:58 of the second round.Lou Thesz (6’2, 238, St. Louis, MO) vs. Dan Severn (6’2”, 250, Coldwater, MI) ROUND 1 This match looked to be a great catch-as-catch-can wrestling contest. Both men exchanged holds, looking to gain the advantage. Thesz managed to get that advantage and after a third GRECO ROMAN BACKDROP the ref checked Severn and he was out cold. Thesz defeats Severn by knockout at 3:56 of the first round.KOMBAT WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE MATCHJohn ‘Tiger Man’ Pesek (6’0”, 185, Ravenna, NE) vs. Roderick Strong (5’10”, 200, Tampa, FL) ROUND 1 This was the first round in the very first title match for KOMBAT. These two men were primed and ready as the bell sounded to start the match. Both men battled back and forth, trying to wear the other down. The action continued back and forth for the entire round as neither man could gain a decided advantage. ROUND 2 This round was very similar to the first as neither man could gain a decided advantage. The round was winding down and Pesek locked in a DOUBLE WRISTLOCK. Strong fought to break the hold, but to avail. Strong looked like he was just about to tap out as the bell rang to end the round. ROUND 3 Pesek was all over Strong early, briefly wearing him down before locking in a DOUBLE WRISTLOCK. Strong was stuck this time and the bell wasn’t going to save him. After fighting to get free, Strong finally was left with no choice but to tap out. Pesek defeats Strong by submission at 2:00 of the third round to become the first KOMBAT World Middle Weight ChampionKOMBAT WORLD CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE MATCHNigel McGuinness (6’1”, 220, London, England) vs. Danny Hodge (5’10”, 220, Perry, OK) ROUND 1 McGuinness rocked Hodge early with several lariats and the Tower of London. Hodge battled back, but McGuinness countered and continued to take the action right at Hodge. Hodge recovered and once again made a comeback. Hodge locked in a Boston crab, but McGuinness escaped. The match continued back and forth as the round concluded. ROUND 2 Hodge was all over McGuinness at the beginning of the round. McGuinness recovered, but wasn’t able to hold Hodge off for long. The match continued back and forth, but as the round ends McGuinness bulldogs Hodge to the matc. ROUND 3 Hodge was again all over McGuinness early. McGuinness absorbs the punishment and countered the attack. The match continued back and forth for the rest of the round. ROUND 4 This is the first time a KOMBAT match has made it into a fourth round as both men didn’t show any signs of fatigue. Both men kicked it up a notch as far as the action goes and both men were hit hard. McGuinness hit Hodge with back to back JAWBREAKER LARIATS then locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. Hodge battled and was able to escape the hold. McGuinness didn’t let up and locked in the LONDON DUNGEON, but Hodge again was able to escape the submission hold. McGuinness didn’t let the setback affect him as he continued to brutalize his opponent and as the round came to an end he was battering Hodge with lefts and rights after goring him to the mat. ROUND 5 The final round of the match was about to start and the fans were on their feet. Hodge quickly gained the advantage and looked to end the match as he locked in a Boston Crab. McGuinness easily escaped the old as Hodge began to show signs of fatigue. The match continued back and forth until McGuinness locked in the LONDON DUNGEON. McGuinness wrenched back as the match came to an end. This match ended in a time limit draw.
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Post by Madkanter on Sept 4, 2017 17:33:50 GMT
Moda Center Portland, Oregan09-03-17 Ron Hutchison (5’10”, 235, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. ‘Handsome’ Harley Race (6’1”, 245, Kansas City, MO) Race gained the early advantage and dominated Hutchison. Race set Hutchison up for a PILEDRIVER, but Hutchison blocked the move and countered with a back drop, transitioning into a rolling half crab. Race escaped the hold and regained the advantage. Hutchison battled back, but Race caught a Hutchison kick, took him to the mat and locked in an Indian deathlock. Hutchison escaped the hold, but Race kept up his assault and knocked Hutchison out with a jumping piledriver off the second turnbuckle. Race defeats Hutchison by knockout at 7:00.Yukon Eric (6’1”, 275, Fairbanks, AK) vs. ‘Russian Bear’ Ivan Koloff (6’1”, 298, Moscow, Russia) Koloff dominated the match early, but Eric battled back. The action continued back and forth until Eric was able to gain the advantage. Eric battered Koloff with high impact shots, but Koloff countered a spear with a bulldog. Koloff shot on Eric’s legs, but Eric sprawled and locked in a choke. Koloff escaped the choke and the action continued back and forth. Koloff locked in the RUSSIAN BEARHUG and made Eric submit. Koloff defeats Eric by submission at 10:06.Sumie Sakai (5’1”, 120, Tokyo, Japan) vs. Midred Burke (5’2”, 138, Coffeyville, KS) Burke wasted no time and took Sakai right to the mat. Burke slammed Sakai and followed up with a backbreaker. Burke wrapped her strong legs around Sakai’s head with a crooked head scissor and made her submit. Burke defeats Sakai by submission at 1:00.Frank Gotch (5’11”, 210, Humboldt, IA) vs. ‘Hollywood’s Own’ Joey Ryan (5’10”, 210, Hollywood, CA) Gotch tried to take Ryan down immediately, but Ryan countered by driving Gotch’s head into the mat then battered him with powerful shots from the top. Ryan continued his assault and backed Gotch into a corner. Gotch slipped behind Ryan and dropped him on his head with a German suplex. Gotch maintained the advantage, battering Ryan with heavy blows and wearing him down with expertly executed submission holds. Gotch proved to be too much for Ryan and made him submit to the GOTCH TOEHOLD. Gotch defeats Ryan by submission at 6:00.Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’10”, 265, Nekoosa, WI) vs. Iron Sheik (6’0”, 258, Tehran, Iran) Both men battled back and forth until Sheik countered a Lewis kick with a leg whip. Sheik latched on a knee bar. Lewis quickly escaped the hold. Lewis gained the advantage, took Sheik to the mat and battered him with hard elbow and knee drives. Sheik recovered and caught Lewis in a Boston crab, but Lewis escaped. The action continued back and forth until Sheik again gained the advantage. Sheik brutalized Lewis with multiple high impact moves before making him submit to the CAMEL CLUTCH. Sheik wins by submission at 5:30.Roderick Strong (5’10”, 200, Tampa, FL) vs. Johnny ‘The Whole Shebang’ Gargano (5’10”, 190, Cleveland, OH) Gargano has the early advantage until Strong counters a kick with a leg whip and locks in a cross kneelock. Gargano escapes the hold, but is hobbled. Strong continues his assault, but Gargano counters. The action continued back and forth until Gargano locked in the GARGANO ESCAPE. Strong escaped but was caught with a baby Ace Crusher. Gargano locked on the GARGANO ESCAPE a second time and made Strong submit. Gargano defeats Strong by submission at 8:38.Les Thatcher (5’10”, 223, Cincinnati, OH) vs. Mike Graham (5’8”, 230, Tampa, FL) Graham tried to catch Thatcher with a quick dropkick, but Thatcher swatted him away before locking in a scorpion deathlock. Graham barely escaped the hold. Thatcher didn’t let up and nailed Graham with a enzuigiri to the back of the head, knocking Graham out. Thatcher defeats Graham by knockout at 3:43.KOMBAT WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE MATCHThunderkitty (5’4”, 150, Gulfport, MS) vs. Tomoka ‘The Japanese’ Juggernaut’ Nakagawa (5’1”, 126, Asahkawa, Japan) Nakagawa was all over Thunderkitty early, but Thunderkitty battled back. Thunderkitty locked in a deep SLEEPERHOLD in the middle of the ring. It took several seconds, but Nakagawa began to fade. Ultimately Nakagawa was forced to submit. Thunderkitty defeats Nakagawa by submission at 4:14 to become the first KOMBAT World Women’s Champion. KOMBAT WORLD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCHAngelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca (6’1”, 319, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. Wladak ‘Killer’ Kowalski (6’7”, 290, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) After a brief back and forth battle, Kowalski gained the advantage. Mosca battled back and locked in a SLEEPER. Kowalski escaped, but Mosca continued his beat down. Kowalski made a comeback and nailed Mosca with a bombs away knee drop before locking on the KOWALSKI CLAW. Mosca powered out of the hold, but the series of moves had taken a lot out of the big Canadian. Kowalski continued his assault, but missed a second bombs away knee drop. Mosca attempted to gain the advantage, but Kowalski recovered quickly. Kowalski locked on the KOWALSKI CLAW once again, but again Mosca escaped. The battle waged on as Mosca really began to show fatigue. Kowalski locked on the KOWALSKI CLAW one final time and Mosca was forced to submit. Kowalski defeats Mosca by submission at 10:00 to become the first KOMBAT World Super Heavyweight Champion.
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Post by Admin on Sept 14, 2017 13:42:31 GMT
Just a heads up... if you get the chance to catch this stuff when it comes to your town? DO IT!!! Props to KOMBAT and the Moda Center for establishing both the Super Heavyweight and the Women's Champs right here in my neck of the woods!!
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Post by Madkanter on Oct 2, 2017 2:36:51 GMT
PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA10-01-17 George ‘The Animal’ Steele (6’1, 288, Detroit, MI) vs. Louis ‘Mr. Kung Fu’ Lyndon (6’1”, 302, Fort Wayne, IN) Both men brawl back and forth in the early going, trying to gain the advantage. Lyndon finally gets the upperhand, but Steele counters with a side suplex out of the corner. Lyndon battled back and the action continued back and forth. Both men brawled throughout the rest of the match and the bell rang at the end of the time limit. This match ended in a time limit draw.Tomoka ‘The Japanese’ Juggernaut’ Nakagawa (5’1”, 126, Asahkawa, Japan) vs. Cheerleader Melissa (5’8”, 140, San Francisco, CA) After a brief back and forth to start the match, Nakagawa gained the advantage. Nakagawa was all over Melissa, attempting to wear her down with a multitude of holds. Nakagawa had Melissa back into a corner, but Melissa countered with a German suplex. Melissa continued her assault and looked close to putting Nakagawa away with an AIR CRASH RAID, but Nakagawa countered the move and turned it into a rolling half crab. Melissa managed to escape the hold and the match continued back and forth. Melissa gained the advantage and again went for the AIR CRASH RAID, but Nakagawa once again showed how well she had it scouted as she locked in a rolling half crab once again. Melissa struggled, but this time could not escape the hold and was forced to submit. Nakagawa defeats Melissa by submission at 11:33.Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’9”, 180, Ridgeway, WI) vs. Johnny Saint (5’8”, 11 Stone 2, Fallsworh, Greater Manchester, England) Lewis dominated early, but Saint recovered. The action continued back and forth until Lewis locked on a twisting foot lock. Saint escaped, but was hobbled. Saint mounted a comeback and eventually caught Lewis in the THREE IN ONE. Lewis escaped and the match continued, but Saint was able to lock Lewis in the THREE IN ONE once again. Lewis struggled for several minutes, but eventually had to tap out. Saint defeats Lewis by submission at 12:20.Timothy Thatcher (6’3”, 224, Sacramento, CA) vs. George ‘The Russian Lion’ Hackenschmidt (5’9:, 219, Dorpat, Estonia, Russian Empire) Both men battled back and forth to start the match, trying to gain the advantage. Hackenschmidt took Thatcher down with a leg sweep and battered him with blows to the head and body. Hackenschmidt delivered a overhead belly to belly suplex, where Thatcher looked to have landed on his head. Somehow Thatcher made it back to his feet, but he was in a real bad way. Thatcher did battle back and miraculously locked on the THATCHER STRETCH. Hackenscmidt escaped only to be dropped on the back of his head with a German suplex. Thatcher locked on a FUJIWARA ARMBAR and made Hackenschmidt submit. Thatcher defeats Hackenschmidt by submission at 5:54.Masked Superstar (6’3”, 291, Atlanta, GA) vs. Youssuf ‘The Terrible Turk’ Ishmaelo (6’2”, 305, Shumen, Bulgaria) Turk was all over Superstar early, but Superstar countered with a back suplex then locked in the COBRA HOLD. Turk struggles and finally escapes, but is nearly out of it. Superstar follows up with a SPINNING NECKBREAKER and Turk is out. Superstar defeats Turk by knockout at 1:32.Angel Orsini (5’6, 155, New Brunswick, NJ) vs. Jazz (5’4”, 140, New Orleans, LA) This match is a back and forth brawl from the opening bell. Neither woman can gain a decided advantage and the match comes to an end. This match ended in a time limit draw.KOMBAT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCHLou Thesz (6’2, 238, St. Louis, MO) vs. Iron Sheik (6’0”, 258, Tehran, Iran) Thesz dominated Sheik for most of the match, but Sheik did battle back. Sheik didn’t hold the upperhand for long and after another extended offensive Thesz delivered a THESZ PRESS and pummel Sheik with punches until the ref stopped the match and declared Thesz the winner. Thesz defeats Sheik by TKO at 6:19 to win the title.
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Post by Madkanter on Oct 9, 2017 1:14:22 GMT
T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV10-08-17#VegasStrong Les Thatcher (5’10”, 223, Cincinnati, OH) vs. Nigel McGuinness (6’1”, 220, London, England) Thatcher came right at McGuinness and backed him into a corner. McGuinness countered with a German suplex. McGuinness continued his assault, but Thatcher battled back. The action continued back and forth until McGunness locked in the LONDON DUNGEON and made Thatcher tap out. McGuinness defeats Thatcher by submission at 5:57.Antonio Inoki (6’3”, 240, Tokyo, Japan) vs. Konnan (5’11”, 250, Mexico City, Mexico) Both men battled back and forth until Inoki caught Konnan with a diving knee drop. Konnan recovered and both men battled back and forth. Inoki gained the advantage and knocked out Konnan with an ENZUIGURI. Inoki defeats Konnan by knockout at 5:29.Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca (6’1”, 319, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) vs. Bruiser Brody (6’8”, 283, Santa Fe, NM) Brody was all over Mosca, but Mosca battled back.. Mosca caught Brody in the jaw with a hard back elbow and knocked out Brody. Mosca defeats Brody by knockout at 4:49.Mia ‘Blasian Barbie’ Yim (5’7”, 145, San Diego, CA) vs. Mildred Burke (5’2”, 138, Coffeyville, KS) Yim grabbed an early advantage and locked in a guillotine choke, but Burke quickly escaped. Yim followed up with a SPINNING SEOUL KICK and locked in a Dragon Sleeper. Burke again fought hard and escaped the hold. Burke blocked a leg drive managed to gain the advantage. Burke locked in a Dragon Sleeper of her own, but Yim was able to escape. Both ladies continued to battle back and forth. Yim rolled through a SUNSET FLIP, but Burke caught Yim with an up kick and buckled her knee the nailed her in the side of the head with a rolling side kick from her back. Yim went down and when the ref check on her, she was out cold. Yim was hurt and needed to be helped from the ring. Burke defeats Yim by knockout at 8:21.Jim ‘The Golden Greek’ Londos (5’8, 200, Argos, Greece) vs. ‘American Dragon’ Bryan Danielson (5’9”, 185, Aberdeen, WA) Danielson had the advantage early, but Londos made a comeback. The action continued back and forth until Danielson locked in the CATTLE MUTILATION. Londos escaped, but was significantly weakened. Londos did manage to battle back, but had a kick countered with a vicious leg whip followed by a knee bar. Londos again escaped the submission, but was hobbled. Danielson went for the kill and locked in the CATTLE MUTILATION, forcing Londos to submit. Danielson defeats Londos by submission at 6:20.Danny Hodge (5’10”, 220, Perry, OK) vs. Frank Gotch (5’11”, 210, Humboldt, IA) Hodge came right at Gotch, attempting a quick submission victory with a Boston crab. Gotch escaped the hold, but Hodge continued his assault until Gotch ducked a running lariat and countered with a drop toe hold transitioned into the GOTCH TOEHOLD. Gotch had Hodge in the center of the ring and after a brief struggle, Hodge was forced to submit. Gotch defeats Hodge by submission at 2:11.Dan ‘The Beast’ Severn (6’2”, 250, Coldwater, MI) vs. ‘Handsome’ Harley Race (6’1”, 245, Kansas City, MO) Race was all over Severn early, but Servern battled back and had Race down after a trifecta of German suplexes. Severn continued his assault, but Race battled back. The action continued back and forth as Severn executed his game plan of wearing Race down with multiple holds. Race attempted a comeback, but it was countered and Severn made him submit to the WAKIGATAME. Severn defeats Race by submission at 8:07.
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