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USA Independant Wrestling

Premiere Wrestling Federation

6/10/02

Another packed house saw the Premier Wrestling Federation give the fans all
they could handle on their first ever Fan Appreciation Night.

Rob Dimension thanked the fans for coming out, and then called the
participants in the 10 Man "Ultimate Rumble" Ganuntlet match to the ring to
pick their numbers of entry for the match. Junior Heavyweight champion The
Amazing Red picked number one, followed by Quiet Storm who picked number two.

The SAT defended their Universal Tag Team titles in a 2 out of 3 fall match
against Christian York and Joey Matthews, taking the second and third falls.
The third and decisive fall saw the Maximos hit their patented Spanish Fly
for the victory.

Super Slam defeated Billy Bax with two huge chokeslams.

Rapid Fire Maldonado defeated Julio Dinero, using his loaded boot to enhance
the effect of his enziguri. Rob Dimension then brought into the ring the fan
that Maldonado had attacked in April, and forced the fiery Latino to
apologize. Maldonado did, but then attacked the fan again. It took Dimension
and three officials to pull the madman off the youngster. Rest assured, we
have not seen the last confrontation between the president and Mr. Maldonado.

"Platinum" Mike Preston defeated Matt Vandal, reversing a suplex into an
inside cradle.

The Damned defeated Lance Erickson and Biggie Biggs w/Simon Rotchild. After
the match, The Damned complained that they did not get enough respect from
the PWF fans, and proclaimed that they were the "hardest hitting tag team in
wrestling today." Little did they know that the two monsters from Bed Stuy,
The Hit Squad were in the house. They hit the ring and chased Mad Dog and
Draven off, letting everyone know that they were the baddest team around
today. They laid out a challenge for July 14th...will The Damned accept?

In a feud that made its way across the Atlantic Ocean, Jonny Storm defeated
Jody Fleisch with the rewind frankensteiner. This match can not be fully
explained in words, as both men defied gravity, with no regard for their own
safety. Seriously, this match needs to be seen, and we will have the home
video available very soon at PWFprowrestling.com. After the match the crowd
gave them a standing ovation, proving that they made their mark in just a
short time.

"Doomsday" Danny Rose defeated The Rockin' Rebel with a Death Valley Driver.
Due to a prematch stipulation, The Rachies are now allowed to reform in the
PWF.

In the Ultimate Rumble, Quiet Storm became the new PWF Universal Junior
Heavyweight champion, outlasting 9 other men. Never in the history of the PWF
has there been so much action in the ring at one time. Bodies were flying
everywhere. Order of entry and order of elimination follows:

Entry:
Red
Quiet Storm
Adam Flash
Chi Chi Cruz
Striker
Rob Eckos
Jack Miller
Gino Giovanni
Chris Devine
Jay Briscoe

Elimination:
Adam Flash by Eckos, Storm, and Red
Eckos by Giovanni
Miller by Striker
Cruz by Devine
Giovanni by Striker
Devine by Briscoe
Striker by Briscoe
Briscoe by Red
Red by Quiet Storm

This is another match that you will want to see for yourself...one of the
best matches of the year on the regional circuit without a doubt.

Finally, in the 6 man elimination Steel Cage match, Steve Corino outlasted
the field to take home the victory. All 6 men were a bloody mess, and the
cage could barely contain the brutality of this contest. In fact, Chris
Hamrick launched himself off off the top of the cage, executing the
"Confederate Currency" legdrop on Corino.

"High Profile" Dylan Night was eliminated by CW Anderson.
Guillotine LeGrande was eliminated by Chris Hamrick.
Chris Hamrick was eliminated by CW Anderson.
CW Anderson was eliminated by Jack Victory.
Jack Victory was eliminated by Steve Corino.

After the match, Lou E. Dangerously left the broadcast position, and
unexpectedly joined forces with Jack Victory and Chris Hamrick, who proceeded
to beat Corino and Anderson with straps, as the locker room tried to get in
the cage to make the save.

Credit: Bryan Reigel