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B4W presents "Aftermath"

Saturday November 15th 2008 at 8pm
Neptune, NJ


In a video posted hours before the event through B4W's official YouTube page, Steve Corino gave B4W President Richard P Guille (or as Corino and the Inner Circle call him, Johnny Cash) five minutes notice before he had to board a plane to return to Puerto Rico. Corino offered to defend the title once again in Puerto Rico, but Guille knew that would not make the owner a very happy man. Corino jokingly told him to strip him of the belt, something Guille took seriously. Guille opened Aftermath stating a tournament would be held to crown a new B4W World champion. The men involved in the four man tournament would be #1 contender for the World title, Gordon P Samsonite, 3K World champion, King Kaluha; AWA World champion, Ricky Landell and former B4W North American champion, Greg Spitz.

The opening match saw "The Dark Horse" Greg Spitz taking on "The New Generation Ace" Ricky Landell in a classic match. Not only would the winner of this match advance in the tournament, but he would also become the #1 contender for King Kaluha's 3K World title. After putting his feet on the ropes, Greg Spitz was able to get the cover and advance in the tournament.

The second match up was Gordon P Samsonite, taking on the legendary King Kaluha. While this was King's first match for B4W, he had dozens of years of experience over GPS. However, Kaluha got greedy and tried one too many times to cheat before being caught by the ref, forcing the official to disqualify the veteran wrestler. GPS would advance to the next round but what shape would he be in?

The next match was for the B4W Tag Team titles. The champions, the Inner Circle of President Richard P Guille and TLD were set to take on one of Mexico's hottest teams. Moco Loco and the 87 year old Senor Grande. The Inner Circle planned their movements wisely and were able to position to ref several times to be distracted. In the end that strategy worked for them and they were able to hold on to the gold and get the 1-2-3.

The People's Choice champion, Super Sweet, made his way out next to take on Jihad. The man from Iraq dominated much of the match but Sweet was able to get a quick roll up for his second victory over Jihad. After the match, Jihad was once again frustrated at another loss and began to stomp Super Sweet. Suddenly The Beast made his return to B4W to save Sweet and get rid of Jihad.

North American champion, Kid America was set for his first title defense against Teddy Fine. Fine made sure he infuriated the crowd by allowing his entire entrance song to finish, not making the champion very happy. In the end Teddy Fine's cockiness was his downfall and he was on the losing end of this North American title match.

The finals of the World title match saw GPS taking on Greg Spitz, who began the match with over 10 things hidden in various parts of his ring attire to try and use as weapons in the match. Once referee John Finegan was able to get him to lose all the hidden weapons the match begun. Spitz did everything he could to put down GPS unleashing his entire arsenal of moves, while GPS did the same. GPS was able to grab a quick rollup to become the B4W World champion for the second time.