The FLPW Arena

The FLPW Arena

Tuesday 13 September 2016

September 12th Wrap-Up


Well, we have new Doubles champions at any rate.

Last Monday's streaming left a lot to be desired in terms of match quality. Maximilian won because the ref did not see Saxxymus' rope break (a spot that's REALLY getting old at this point), Chris defended his world title quickly by ending the match with a hurricanrana of all moves, and Jacob eliminated both Trevor and T-Man to become Doubles champions with John Polak.

Still going on is the quest to see who will fight Double J for their belts next. The Executioners pulled off a win again the Bulletproof P.M.C. to secure their spot in the number one contender's match, and they'll face the winner of Friday's match up of The Provincial Alliance vs V-Nation.

Speaking of tag teams, Marcus Gravy and Trent "T The MC" McRae are no longer tag team partners. As talked about in an article on Sunday, Trent was not at all happy with his partner's performance in the ring. After settling things with a singles match this past stream, they've called it quits on the hunt for the Doubles championship.

The highlight of the night was the second pre-show match between Roger Olson and Geoffrey "TG" McCullough. This was a qualifying match to see who will make it into the 16-man single elimination tournament next month, and it was a really even match until Roger turned the whole thing around. Not only reverse a TG DDT, but then he followed it up with stealing TG's finisher. It was an awesome moment the stream hadn't seen yet, and it was a real treat.

However the most shocking point of the stream was at the end when Salty vacated the US title. I covered in another post already so I won't go into much detail. With a number one contender's triple threat coming up next week, Salty will certainly be fighting on Friday to see if he can secure a spot in his new journey for top gold.

In the meantime, it looks like next week's number one contender's match will be changed to a straight up title match for the US championship. Maximilian once again has a shot, and it looks like Friday's qualifying match will be between Sergei Alkaev and Tyler T-Man.

It should be interesting seeing what goes on from this point forward.

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