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ROCK THE HOUSE!
06/19/12
Pompano Beach Amphitheatre in Pompano, FL
Post Show Report!



Kayden Paulton vs. Adam Lazarus


These two junior heavyweights began the match with a sign of respect and shook the others hand, they would go on to exchange a number of holds, showing off impressive counter wrestling before Lazarus would take the advantage, he would work over the leg of Paulton for a few minutes. Paulton showed his resolve as Lazarus was unable to put him away.

Paulton was able to frustrate Lazarus and fall out of the back of a Powerbomb attempt and whip Lazarus down with an Exploder. Paulton went to the top and nailed his Leg JAM! Leg Drop..but did further damage to his leg, but got the crowd on their feet.

Both got to their feet at the same time, Paulton went for the Feel Good, Tiger Driver..but Lazarus was able to flow behind Paulton and take him over with A World of Hurt and grab the victory.

Winner: Adam Lazarus via A World of Hurt (9:02)




Clan Avispa vs. Jerry Porter & Dylan Stunna


Jerry Porter and Dylan Stunna are two local Florida talents, looking to impress Jolt officials, in hopes for a future tryout to one of the three developmental territories. They took on Avispa Campeon, Jr. and Avispa Guerrero II while being accompanied by Avispa Grande.

Porter and Stunna were both sub 220, so they were comparable size to their Luchadore opponents. Porter and Stunna actually started the match well, isolating the smaller Guerrero II for a few minutes, but their cockiness got the best of them and Guerrero was able to hit both of them with the high Flying Shot..a double springboard forearm shot to their faces before making the tag to Campeon Jr.

Campeon Jr. cleaned house and Guerrero II nailed Porter on the outside with a Tope Elbow Suicida to eliminate him from the match. Quickly after Campeon Jr. nailed Stunna with the Avispa Legacy, A Double Underhook Headscissors Twisting Split Legged Face Slam to get the three count making Avispa Grande quite pleased.

Winner: Clan Avispa (Avispa Guerrero II & Avispa Campeon, Jr.) via Avispa Legacy (6:16)




American Thunder (Warriors of Grappling) vs. Khristain Keller


The 5’9’’ 194 masked wrestlers; American Thunder of the Warriors of Grappling developmental promotion was receiving one of the matches on his current “evaluation” tour with Jolt. If he impresses on the upcoming Rock The House shows and dark matches he is rumored to be in line to be called up to Jolt.

Unfortunately for Thunder, he was taking on the always angry Khristian Keller who wasted no time bringing the fight to the much smaller American Thunder with his brutal brawling style. Catching Thunder before the bell rang; he took the fight to the seven year wrestler on the outside before sending him back into the ring in a great amount of pain. Keller drilled Thunder with the breakDOWN Swinging Neckbreaker. His nonchalant cover only granted him a two count.

Angry Keller argued with the referee before sending the battered Thunder into the ropes..Thunder came off with his, Only In America, Satellite Facebreaker which rocked Keller and awed the crowd. Thunder quickly hooked the far leg but only could gain a 2.1 count. After a Basement Dropkick to Keller’s knee Thunder ran off the ropes and took a VICIOUS Lariat that sent him down.

Keller quickly pulled the almost limp Thunder to his feet and nailed the PainKILLA and got the three count and starred down at his latest victim menacingly after his victory.

Winner: Khristain Keller via painKILLA (8:47)




RingRats vs. Fueled by Ignorance


The Ring Rats team of Graham Youngblood and Dallas Griffin had a very energetic showing, but the FBI team of Chris Register and Chris Titan slowly calmed them down by using their experience to frustrate their young counterparts throughout the match.

At points the Ring Rats were able to get small windows of offense, but either a cheap tactic or a veteran move were able to quickly change the tide of the match. Titan was finally able to take Youngblood down with a Spike DDT to put an end to the unsuccessful, but impressive performance from the young Ring Rats. Which pleases Titan after the lost to the Heirs of Wrestling..luckily for the Ring Rats there’s a rematch on Warriors tomorrow for them to get immediate retribution.

Winner: Fueled by Ignorance via Spike DDT (10:09)




Jonathan Conspiracy vs. Lennox Love


Jonathan Conspiracy came out like a house of fire on one half of Sweet, Sweet Lovin. Lennox tried valiantly to get going, but Conspiracy was just too much. Love tried a few short cuts which drew warnings from the referee and allowed him some room to work.

Not enough as Conspiracy drilled Love with a running Yakuza Kick to the face that dropped him. He followed up with a Springboard Top Rope Clothesline which rocked Love. JCON then pulled Love up and nailed him with the Co-Conspirator Reverse Falling DDT to grab the impressive victory.

Winner: JCON via Co-Conspirator (7:19)




"Bulls Eye" Thomas Wells vs. Sylo


Thomas Wells began his career on the Texas independent scene wrestling around Texas and a few neighboring states before relocating to Florida in 2009, where he has spent most of his time in the state and Georgia, sometimes making appearances elsewhere. The fourteen year veteran is 6’6’’ 273 pounds and is known for his never say die Brawling style…

But…

He had to face…

The SuperBeast…

Sylo..

The match began with the smaller Wells throwing heavy rights and lefts at Sylo who ate them and threw back some of his own. Sylo would take the advantage after a Big Boot after an Irish Whip took the veteran Wells to the mat.

Wells rolled out of the ring, which allowed Sylo to take the fight to him. Wells was able to reverse an Irish Whip and sent The Superbeast into the guardrail, giving him the momentum again. Wells took the match back inside and gave Sylo fits for a few minutes, even picking the 7’1’’ 330 Sylo up and hitting a Powerslam which received a two count.

Wells used a tight Headlock to wear Sylo down, but it did no such thing. Sylo threw Wells off into the ropes..ducked a Lariat..and fired back with a Power Clothesline of his own that dropped Wells once more. Sylo then measured Wells and plowed through him with The Slaughter, Spear. Wells surprised many by getting his shoulder up at 2.5.

Sylo did not seem bothered; he took Wells back down with a Belly to Belly Suplex and again gained a two count. Wells would again fight back with a Flury of Right Hands..after a Toe Kick he called for his, Bulls Eye Double Arm DDT to put The Superbeast down. Sylo thought nothing of it and in a great display of power he picked Wells up on his shoulders and would nail The Systematic Shutdown and pin the spread eagle veteran who put up a spirited fight, but was simply outclassed and outgunned, an impressive win for Sylo against a multi time champion on the independent scene.

Winner: Sylo via The Systematic Shutdown (13.35)








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