Thursday, November 14, 2013

More Matches Announced

This afternoon, more matches were announced for Final Frontier
After implementing its tag team initiative over the summer, FGA is now proud to display one of the best tag team divisions in all of wrestling. And at Final Frontier, the company looks to put this vibrant division on display.


The new Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions, The Usual Suspects (Jason Marx & Chris Tryon), will defend their titles against The Murder (Malcolm Drake & Bob Pooler), Bloodbath & Beyond (Johnny Blayze & Chaths) and The Shoot Kings (Madman Szalinski & Graham Clauson) in an Ultimate Endurance Match.

The Ultimate Endurance Match is an elimination match that features a different stipulation for every fall. The first fall will be fought under Scramble Rules, meaning that you do not have to tag out. Whenever a participant is thrown out of the ring, his partner or a member of another team can enter the ring and become the legal man without being tagged in.

Once one team has been eliminated, the second fall will be a Submission Match. Once another team has been eliminated, the third and final fall will be a ladder match.

All four of these teams have had some sort of personal issue or clash with one another. But one team that's noticeably absent from this match are the Super Mario Wrestling Bros. The SMWB defeated The Shoot Kings in non-title match at the 11/9 DVD Taping. The word going around the office is that the SMWB will be in Newark, NJ on 11/23 to address this title match.

Another match that's been made is a Pride Championship Match. During Johnny Karma's ascension up the FGA ladder, he was able to best Chris Bond for the Pride Championship back at "Respect is Earned." Since then, he's promised to "lift the curse" off the Pride Championship, as well as adding his own "Karmic Rules" to the championship. But at Final Frontier, he is going to need to use every rule to his advantage if he wants to walk out with his championship.


It was tweeted out a few days ago that Jimmy Page was rumored to be the new #1 contender for the Pride Championship. This decision was actually made during the week of 11/10, but the decision is being made public now. Up until his recent loss to Dom Harter, Page has blazed his own trail through FGA, going 6-0 with no one's help, backing or interference. Despite his surly nature, FGA felt that his track record more than made him deserving of a title match. Does Johnny Karma have what it takes to beat the self-proclaimed "King of the F'N World" two times in one night? Or will Page use his controversial loss as fuel to drive towards a championship win?


Two men want to be the FGA Heavyweight Champion. But only one will be able to call himself the #1 contender once this match is done. Dom Harter has had an impressive 2013. Despite the deplorable things that he's done both in and out of the ring, his talent and track record cannot be questioned. He won the Gold Rush Rumble. He won the Dynamic Duos Tournament along with Malcolm Drake. He became the first Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion along with Malcolm Drake. And he ended Chris Q's five month winning streak when he beat him for the FGA Heavyweight Championship back in May. However, the time allotted to him to invoke his rematch clause has long since passed.

Despite two FGA Heavyweight Champion losses to Chris Q, Chris Bond still gave the Big Bad a run for his money. And with a record two Pride championship reigns under his belt, the Battle Hardened vet is this close to completing his road to redemption. But if he wants to get a third shot at the FGA Heavyweight Championship, he'll have to go through the Tenacious Little Bastard. And between Drake, Bob Pooler and this new "fangirl" Reagan Clarke, Harter more than likely will not be alone.