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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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FWA v WAW British Inter-Fed Cup rematch, Brookside v Storm signed for FWA War On The Shore on Saturday April 7 The latest FWA v IPW:UK news from inside the FWA camp A new match signed for FWA's planned celebratory show in Sudbury on March 31, once we beat IPW:UK on March 25 and put them out of business for good! FWA v WAW THE REMATCH! On May 28 2005, the FWA defeated WAW in Bournemouth to win the first ever British Inter-Federation Cup match. An FWA team of Doug Williams, Spud, Stixx and James Tighe beat Ricky Knight, The Zebra Kid, Zak Zodiac and Jason Cross to lift the Crusher Mason Trophy in WAW s own back yard. Almost two years later, WAW will have their chance for revenge this time on FWAs home turf of the Morecambe Dome when they challenge for the British Inter-Federation Cup at War On The Shore, this Easter Saturday April 7. FWA were supposed to defend the Cup, which they regained from All-Star Promotions on May 13 2006 at The Dome, against Summit Wrestling. But when this proposed match fell through WAW, who Summit had defeated in a final eliminator, stepped in to fill the void. The British Inter-Federation Cup committee said it was only fair to sanction the match because WAW have never received a rematch against FWA since May 2005. As you might expect, WAW will be captained by the founding father of the company and of the Knight Dynasty, Rowdy Ricky Knight. As of yet Knight, who had a famous feud with his own son The Zebra Kid in the FWA in 2004 and 2005, has not announced who he will select to form his team. As you know, FWA will be captained by The Pukka 1 Darren Burridge but who else will form the FWAs four-man team is very much open to debate. Firstly, there is so much uncertainty surrounding the future of the FWA ahead of Final Frontiers on March 25. And if you take a look at the members of Team FWA who won the Cup against All-Star, none of them will be available on April 7. The Wonderkid Jonny Storm will be otherwise engaged challenging Robbie Brookside for the British Heavyweight Title, Stevie Knight is on the injured list, Spud is off the FWA roster due to his loyalty to IPW:UK and Hade Vansen is suspended. So who exactly will FWA boss Greg Lambert pick to defend the honour of FWA, and the British Inter-Federation Cup, at War On The Shore 3? Stay tuned to find out. The rules for British Inter-Federation Cup matches are as follows. There will be four members of each team, four singles matches and a final survivor elimination match will decide the Cup. Each singles match will be fought over a 15 minute time limit. Two points for a win and one point each for a draw. The winning team of the elimination match will receive two points for every surviving member. WAW must win outright, an overall draw means FWA will retain the Cup. Meanwhile, tickets have gone on sale for FWA War On The Shore 3 Easter Saturday Showdown at British Wrestlings Home The Morecambe Dome, on Saturday April 7. Remember FWA Gold Rush was a complete sell-out so please book your tickets early to avoid disappointment. They cost 15 for front row, 10 for adults, 8 for children and 32 for a family ticket. Doors 7pm, bell time 7.30pm. The Morecambe Dome is on Marine Road Central, Morecambe, Lancashire This show will feature Robbie Brookside v The Wonderkid Jonny Storm for the British Heavyweight Title, and Team FWA (captained by The Pukka 1 Darren Burridge) v Team WAW (captained by Rowdy Ricky Knight) for the British Inter-Federation Cup! Greg then told this website that whoever is picked to face Martin Stone will be given instructions not only to beat the so-called Guvnor, but injure him and take him out altogether. The idea appears to be to ensure that Stone is far from 100% when he squares off with Shane at Final Frontiers on Sunday March 25 at Orpington, in a match where the losers promotion will cease to exist. SUDBURY NEWS A three-way Falls Count Anywhere match has been signed for FWA And Then There Was One at Sudbury Sports Centre, Sudbury in Suffolk, on Saturday March 31. The Wonderkid Jonny Storm v The Pukka 1 Darren Burridge v The Essex Bad Boy Paul Tyrrell will be a rematch from a chaotic streetfight brawl at the last FWA Sudbury show in August 2006, when Tyrrell emerged victorious. There is plenty of history between these three Essex boys so expect further carnage on March 31! This show also features Robbie Brookside defending the British Heavyweight Title and RQW Womens Champion The Jezebel Eden Black defending against Jade. Tickets are now available to purchase via The Sudbury Sports Centre in Suffolk and are priced at 15 for front row, 10 for adults and 8 for children. These tickets will also soon be available through a ticket hotline and website so please keep checking www.frontierwrestling.co.uk for details.
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