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Results from AAPW Collision Season 2 Episode 1

_Black Diamond Harley-Davidson Warehouse - Marion, Illinois

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Photo Credit: Jason Wilkey Photography
All American Pro Wrestling returned today with the premiere of "Collsion," Season Two, on WSIL-TV 3.

Coming off the heels of "Main Event," the biggest event in AAPW history, there was a buzz in the air in the AAPW Arena, and there were many questions left to be answered.

It wouldn't take long for the first answers to come, as Executive Producer Chris Hagstrom addressed the fans, welcoming them to Season Two.

Hagstrom started the season off with a bombshell announcement regarding the creation of a new division - and a new championship - in AAPW. This year, eight men - Sean Vincent, Oliver Cain, Kyle Sykes, KC Jackson, Christian Rose, Matt Cage, Joey O'Riley and Jay Spade - will compete for the right to be named the inaugural No Limits Champion.

But there are more pressing matters on hand, too, as there is no clear number one contender for the AAPW Heavyweight Championship held by Edmund "Livewire" McGuire.

Hagstrom called McGuire to the ring to address the situation. With McGuire's reign now reaching more than a year, there are many wrestlers hungry for a title shot, so Hagstrom booked a 15-man battle royale to determine the number one contender for the title.

The winner of that match will get his title show on the next episode of "Collision."

15-Man Battle Royale

Chaos ensued from the beginning of this contest, as a brawl between the participants erupted at the bell. The action was fast and furious, as everyone fought for the first elimination.

In the end, it would be the young Kyle Sykes, making his "Collision" debut, eliminating the returning Sean Vincent, an AAPW veteran also making his television debut. The duo are both entered in the No Limits tournament, and this will no doubt start bad blood boiling between the two.

Unfortunately for Sykes, though, his tenure in the match would be short-lived, as well, as he was taken out by "Old School Warrior" Ax Allwardt. On the outside, Vincent assaulted Sykes as the duo brawled to the back.

Justice would pull down the top rope, sending Jimmy Wayne Faygo of The Convoy to the outside and eliminating one of the biggest men from the contest. Faygo's partner Roscoe Dwayne Harris wouldn't be far behind, as he was eliminated by "Farmer" Billy Hills.

Mike Masters would soon dispose of Hills, taking yet another big man out of the contest. Team Elitism of Brandon Espinosa and Ace Hawkins tried giving Masters a taste of his own medicine but to no avail.

While Masters and Allwardt began to team up on Justice, the Kansas City Killers of Mark Sterling and Jeremy Wyatt came out of nowhere and tossed Mike Sydal over the top rope.

The KC Killers would follow up with another elimination, tossing Espinosa out of the match. Espinosa's partner Hawkins would hit a double team move, sending Sterling out of the match and leaving Hawkins and Wyatt hanging from the top rope. Their opposing partners would yank them down, eliminating both. Again, this seems to be a catalyst of some bad blood between the competitors.

At that point, the match came down to the final four: Heath Hatton, Justice, Masters and Allwardt. The unholy alliance of Masters and Allwardt came back into play, as the duo teamed up to take Justice out of the match and leaving Hatton stranded against the two veterans.

Allwardt's manager Gaylord Stevens would try to interfere, but his plan backfired and enabled Hatton to eliminate the "Old School Warrior."

Masters would try to respond with a quick elimination, but Hatton would hold on to the ropes and stay alive in the contest.

Allwardt, though, would return to the ring, jumping on the apron to distract Hatton and allowing Masters to score the win. Masters didn't have the best of luck in Season One, but he seemed to start Season Two off in dominant fashion, earning an AAPW Heavyweight Championship match on the April 28 episode of "Collision."

Result: Mike Masters wins the battle royale to become the number one contender to the AAPW Heavyweight Championship

Dalton Diamond and Zakk Sawyer vs. Bull Bronson

The monstrous Bull Bronson demanded competition, and AAPW officials sought to challenge the seemingly unstoppable big man by putting two men in his path.

Newcomers Dalton Diamond and Zakk Sawyer were looking to break out in AAPW, but Bronson seemed intent on just breaking them.

Diamond and Sawyer looked to take the fight to Bronson early, but he quickly disposed of Diamond and laid out Sawyer with a big clothesline in the ring.

Sawyer tried using his agility to gain an advantage, and a rare mistake from Bronson allowed the young duo a slight - very slight - advantage. Bronson would soon regain control and take out both opponents, smashing them in the corner.

Bronson followed up with a series of power moves on Diamond before heading to the second rope to hit a big splash on Diamond, but Sawyer broke up the pinfall.

In return, he picked a slam of his own that sent him to the outside, agonizing in pain. Bronson would soon end the match with a mighty poweslam on Diamond.

Bronson sent a clear message to the locker room with his victory, and one has to wonder who will be the next to step up and challenge the big man? There has to be a sense of hesitation after seeing the way he manhandled these two young competitors.

Result: Bull Bronson d. Dalton Diamond and Zakk Sawyer

Backstage, AAPW Tag Team Champions Matt Cage and Christian Rose of Team Overkill addressed their absence from "Main Event." Rose said they didn't miss because they were scared; they missed because they're in high demand, and everyone across the Midwest wants to see them in action. Today, they will pay the price when they step in the ring with the Money Makin' Jam Boyz of KC Jackson and the Mississippi Madman, with the tag titles on the line. Cage ensures the viewers - and the Jam Boyz - that they're not afraid, and they promise that their opponents' first move will also be their last.

Stacey O'Brien vs. The Great Cheyenne

Coming back from a commercial match, this match is joined in progress as "The Boston Brawler" Stacey O'Brien is taking on her oversized opponent The Great Cheyenne.

O'Brien was in control, but Cheyenne was doing everything in her power to change that. O'Brien's quick thinking and agility allowed her to dodge Cheyenne's assault for a bit, but unfortunately it wouldn't last.

Cheyenne would put O'Brien in a tree of woe in the corner and unleash an onslaught on a helpless O'Brien.  Cheyenne's power appeared to be too much for O'Brien, as a series of punches and slams took her to the mat.

Sending O'Brien into the corner, Cheyenne hit a series of clothesline, both in the turnbuckle and in the middle of the ring.

O'Brien would find a second wind, however, and take the match back into her control. She's hit some big moves of her own, taking Cheyenne down for a two count.

Cheyenne would respond with a powerbomb attempt, but O'Brien would fight her way out, sending both women down to the mat. O'Brien would climb to the middle rope, hit a leaping knee to Cheyenne's chest and score her second victory in AAPW.

Result: Stacey O'Brien d. The Great Cheyenne

AAPW Tag Team Championship Match
Matt Cage and Christian Rose of Team Overkill vs. KC Jackson and Mississippi Madman of the Money Makin' Jam Boyz

Cage and Rose made their entrance with the brand-new AAPW tag team title belts. But Madman and Jackson had their eyes set on taking the new bling away from the champs in this match.

Cage and Rose showed no signs of fear, holding their position in their corner during ring introductions.

Madman and Rose started the match, and Madman instantly tried to get the crowd to join him in jeering the tag team champion. Rose tried to power against Madman, but the big man was having nothing to do with it, lifting Rose and setting him on the turnbuckle and then tossing him across the ring, as the show headed to commercial.
Coming back to the action, Madman was continuing to toss Rose around the ring. Rose called for a test of strength, and Madman once again forced him into the corner, where Rose attempted to use the ropes for leverage, only to be dropped flat on the mat.

Madman tagged in Jackson, who immediately took the offense to Rose, who managed to mount a comeback against his more similar-sized opponent. Rose, though, opted to make the tag to Cage, who came in and exchanged moves with Jackson.

Madman got the tag and came back in the ring to take his fight to Cage. Using a smart strategy, Madman tagged Jackson back into the match to give himself a break while in control.

Cage, however, managed to tag Rose back in, and the two fresh men faced off, with Jackson continuing the hold on the match. Cage broke up a nearfall, which enabled Rose to make a tag and earn Team Overkill it's first real offensive control of the contest.

The tag champs isolated Jackson, finally hitting their stride and delivering one of the beatings they're known for. They continued to tag in and out, keeping both men rested. The mistake, though, would be the attempts by both men to taunt Madman.

Jackson would gain momentum and make the hot tag to Madman, who came in and cleaned house, knocking out both Cage and Rose, splashing Cage in the corner and slamming Rose.

As Madman tried to pin Rose, Cage broke up the attempt. Madman tagged Jackson back into the match, and all four men wound up in the ring. Madman would spill to the outside, allowing Cage to hit a double-underhook powerbomb on Jackson.

Rose would attack from behind, allowing Cage to score the pinfall and grant Team Overkill its first successful tag team title defense.

Result: Team Overkill d. Money Makin' Jam Boyz to retain.

"Collision" will be posted online at vimeopro.com/aapw/collision and youtube.com/aapwcollision on the Monday following its air date. The next episode of "Collision" will air on WSIL-TV 3 at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 28.

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