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Re: Heyman Wrestling Society


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IT ALL BEGINS - Live from The New Yorker Hotel In New York City!

Brandon Banks vs Shikari Kazimir vs Jack Spradlin vs Kyle Korvo... Four newcomers to professional wrestling will get their chance in the main event of the first Heyman Wrestling Society show. Brandon Banks is a powerful, well-rounded wrestler from Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has some of the most wicked German Suplexes you'll ever see. We don't have much information on Shikari Kazimir, but he wields a deadly strike he calls The Backfist To The Future. The move has knocked out the likes of Orlando Jordan, Johnny Gargano, Shiima Xion, The Masterpiece Chris Masters, and several others. He also utilizes the Diablo Armbar, a takedown from the top rope right into a Jujigatame Armbar. It's an extremely risky move, but if he hits it you can expect the opponent to tap out real quick. Jack Spradlin has perfected the nasty Omega Driver and can lock in one brutal Ankle Lock. Spradlin is already extremely passionate about his new employer and in a text message sent to several wrestlers and management officials, he wants to start a new era of professional wrestling. He's going to need a big win if he wants to do that. And then there's Kyle Korvo, an insanely athletic wrestler out of Houston who trained under Booker T. His double stomps are cringe-worthy with his precision execution, but perhaps even more lethal in his moveset are the Korvo Stretch and the Telerana. He also has a Double Rotation Moonsault in his repertoire that he saves for really big matches and desperate occasions. If he wants to pick up a win here, he may have to pull it out.

This is a very big match. Not only will it crown HWS's first main event victor, but it will also have major title implications. The winner of this match will face the IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi in Reading, Pennsylvania. While it won't be for his coveted title, it will still be a very big match regardless. Even being in the ring with Tanahashi will lead to new opportunities for these men and possibly future tours with New Japan. If they can actually pin the champ, then they may just have a title shot in their future. All in all though, this is a match the company is hoping to build its foundation upon. These four men want to deliver for HWS and take a step forward to being the face of the promotion.

IWGP Heavyweight Championship: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs Lonestar... If it weren't for Paul Heyman booking this match, Heyman Wrestling Society may not exist. New Japan has been trying to get Lonestar in the ring with Hiroshi Tanahashi for over a year now, but the battle will happen in New York City in a packed New Yorker hotel with the entire world watching this match. Lonestar is the face of Lucha Libre and now everyone wants to see Lonestar in their ring. Heyman Wrestling Society is going to be one of the few places that you can see him. His athleticism hypnotizes and amazes people the world over, and now the crowd in the New York City will see him try to immortalize his name by capturing the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. But not if Hiroshi Tanahashi has anything to say about it...

Elijah Burke vs Ivan Sokolov... Elijah Burke will make his return and it will be inside of an HWS ring! Burke had all of the potential in the world to be a major player in professional wrestling, but the opportunity slipped through the cracks and like many before him, his destiny of fame, glory, and championships was never realized. Ivan Sokolov, a brute from Russia that has perfected the Jawbreaker Lariat, is still trying to realize his own destiny of taking Russia to the top. He'll have to get past Elijah Burke to do that who is determined to make his name known once again.

Alex Shelley vs Chris Sabin... Since leaving TNA at the end of 2009, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin have parted ways in attempts to prove themselves as singles competitors. They think they have what it takes to be stars in this business and we saw glimpses of that before the Murder City Machine Guns were ever formed. They feel that they just weren't ready back then, but since their time as a tag team and wrestling all over the world that they're ready to step up to the plate and be two of the top pro wrestlers in the world. Shelley and Sabin certainly have what it takes to be stars, but at this point, it's unclear who will be the better of the two. We'll see the boys from Detroit collide in New York!

Chiba Yokosuka vs Takeshi Morishima... Chiba Yokosuka's harsh treatment of his slave Delirious has lead him to feel the wrath of karma on several occasions, and this match against the monstrous Takeshi Morishima may be one of them. Chiba usually doesn't learn though. However, if he can upset the former GHC Heavyweight Champion then he could land himself some big matches higher in the card in the future.

Wraith vs Seamus Sinclair vs Johnny Evans... This is going to be the first match in HWS history and each of these three men want to be the company's first victor. Wraith and Johnny Evans are going to find themselves battling it out when the Zero Gravity division is built. While they have differing styles, both of them are incredibly explosive with their offense. Seamus Sinclair certainly won't find himself wrestling in the Zero Gravity Division anytime soon, but maybe he'll be able to use his menacing size to his advantage and pick up an easy win over a couple of midgets. While Seamus does an awful job of fighting Irish stereotyping, it's clear that he's a great professional wrestler and has what it takes to be at the top of the heavyweight division.

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