Sunday, October 26, 2014

Little Jimmy Gaffe Challenges the Butcher on Victory Wrestling Showcase


Two weeks ago the Butcher beat down Little Jimmy Gaffe something fierce.  This week Jimmy came to the VCW ring to challenge the big guy to a match.  And it was hard to watch.

Jimmy took a big boot early and the Butcher stomped on him pretty bad as he spasmed around the ring.

Jimmy eventually got to the ropes where the ref forced Butcher to back away.  Butcher argued with the ref for no other reason than to give his manager, Mysterion, time to pull Jimmy's neck across the bottom rope and choke him with it.

Then the Butcher went back to work and hit Jimmy with a kick ass looking shoulder breaker.


I was surprised to see Gaffe kick out of that.  He showed a lot of heart through out the match.  After blocking a mendable claw he fired off some good kicks to the Butcher's gut and pulled off a big arm drag.  And I mean big!  This thing had impact.

I also dug Jimmy's dropkick in the corner.

But in the end Butcher grabbed Jimmy out of the air in a cross body attempt.  He slammed him hard, put him in a camel clutch, converted it to a rear naked choke and put Jimmy Gaffe to sleep.

Putting Jimmy Gaffe to Sleep should be a Canadian folk song.  That guy has balls.  Gotta hand it him.


After the match, the Butcher refused to let go of his choke.  Ali Fahood ran to the ring to make the save for Gaffe.  This was the first time Fahood entered a VCW ring since the Butcher took him out months ago.  He said that he's actually fallen in love with the City of Toronto after his time spent in the hospital there.

And now he wants to redeem himself against the Butcher.  That old chestnut.  

Mysterion wouldn't give Fahood a match though; unless he put his career on the line.  So next week we get a loser leaves VCW match.

Buck Gunderson, Marty Michaels and the Life of the Party All Disappoint

After breaking his hand, Buck Gunderson made his VCW return this week, teaming with "Rockin'" Marty Michaels.  They took on the Life of the Party, two "Hip-Stars" who are mad that people aren't hugging trees and call everyone "Daddy." 

The match was awful.  Only Michaels's double dropkick stood out.  It was cool because he got both members of the Life of the Party with two different feet.  It looked cool.  

The ref was the father of one of the LOTP guys.  Apparently they don't get along.  Little back story there.  

Buck and Michaels won this by hitting an X-Factor and a Rocker Dropper at the same time.    

Bottom Line?  

This episode needed more Chunk E. Fresh.  They should call this company Chunk E. Fresh Wrestling. GFW.  Or GFEW depending how strict you wanna be.  I wonder what the E stands for?  Entertainment personified?  I'm so high right now.  

Gaffe might be a good wrestler for VCW in the future.  But the Butcher is a big deal RIGHT FRIGGEN NOW.

That's the obvious match right?  Chunk E. Vs. the Butcher.  A former tag champ with a whole new attitude since the demise of Mysterion's Royal Guards, and a win streak to go with it, against out beloved champion.        

Any way ... do you guys see the power of Universal Health Care?  Turns a mean son of a bitch like Fahood into the nicest guy in the world.  

Next week's Loser Leaves VCW match is gonna be good.  

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