CZW stupidity and #fukkery over the years

Heelish

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Added this to 2005, idk how the hell I skipped over this. CZW "fans" are the WOAT. RIP Eddie :to: the same "fans" chanting"HE OD'ED" about Acid, who actually ending up ODing and dying 6 years later

, Zandig hit The Wifebeater in the back with a Barbed Wire Bat, causing a cloud of smoke to set off the building's smoke alarm.


Was there a bag of coke strapped to him? :wtf:
Not the actual bump, but a cloud of smoke appears breaking lightubes

CZW TOD 8-Thunderfire Powerbomb through a lighttu…:
 
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Ill Lou Malnati

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Can't believe they are still around. I remember them and XPW trying to take ECW's place. At least CZW branched out a little though with different styles. Was never a promotion I was interested in though.
 

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Kind of impresive that CZW is even still around. They seem to do a pretty good job of finding guys before those guys go on to be better somewhere else. They ain't really had anything going on for a few years though now that gets noticed.
 

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March 18th, 2000 - X-Spelled
  • Ric Blade and TCK vs. Mercury and Low Ki should have been an excellent tag team match, but instead was a botch-fest. First TCK trips over Blade when trying to use him as a springboard over the top rope. Then, Low Ki attempts a moonsault off a ladder to the outside, however as he jumped the ladder moved from under him and he almost lands on his head on the ring apron. Ric Blade later attempts a leg drop off the top of a basketball hoop on to Mercury, who is laid out on a table below. Blade falls backwards off Mercury and the table, knocking himself out. As a result of this, referee Brian Logan attempts to finish the match by having TCK pin Low Ki. Logan counts three, even though Low Ki obviously kicked out at two. Assuming the changed finish to be some kind of screwjob against him, Low Ki loses the plot and starts having an in-ring tantrum. Nobody does anything about this initially, until finally a security guard goes in to the ring and picks Low Ki up in his arms like a child and carries him to the back. The Hit Squad attempt to get involved as well, arguing with security. Neither The Hit Squad or Low Ki are ever invited back to CZW.
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That photo always gets me. :laff::laff::laff:

March 9, 2002 - Out With The Old, In With The New
  • Fat Ruckus faced Jay Briscoe in a dragged out two-out-of-three falls match which would have been okay if it was ten minutes long (with entrances). The Midnight Outlawz then ran in after the second fall resulting a no-contest, prompting no "bullshyt" or "boring" chants. *Intermission* Dennis Shock: "Fans, would you like to see the third fall of Ruckus and Jay Briscoe?" Fans: "NO!" Shock: "Do you wanna see them finish it?" Fans: "NOO!" Shock: (Again) Do you wanna see them finish it?! Fans: "NOOO!..." *...ceezeedubayou AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRREEEEEEE YOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU READYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!?!?!?!?!?!!?* Accompanied by the CZW theme Ruckus and Jay return to the ring after intermission, they are then met with loud "we said no!" chants. In total the match was around thirty-seven lackluster minutes (without entrances).

:russ: But that has to be the worst feeling in the world for the audience to not want to see you finish the match. :huhldup:
 
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