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Jane Says 4 Part 2

Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Category: Wrestler Blogs | No Comments »

Alright WMW Fans, as promised, here is part 2 of the latest episode of Jane Says.  You'll remember last night that I put out a little bit of a call to arms for various WMW superstars to start making the Alliance take notice of us and to, as I said, punch big bully Defiance right in the nose.'  Well some WMW Superstars have stepped up on that front.  We have some big, big news here folks.  First off, a slight change to my schedule as I believe my topics tonight to be more important.  No time to waste, so let's get right into the news!

As many of you loyal WMWers know, Kronin was the first WMW superstar to ever compete in an interfed match when he went into Dream and competed in a caged hell match against a rep from every fed in the Alliance.  Sadly, Kronin lost that match, but this past weekend, WMW took part in it's second interfed match.  Saturday night in Las Vegas, the WWA held it's Tag Wars event and WMW was represented by Jade and Hecate.  They were matched up agains St.Louis # from Appalachian Wrestling.  Folks, not only did Jade and Hecate win that match, they completely dismantled them.  This match was never in doubt from the get go and Jade and Hecate ran ramshod over them.  This brings WMW up to a 1-1 in interfed Alliance battles.  Though their opponents were a couple of rookies, Jade and Hecate fought and fired on all cylinders and won a big, dominating victory in a very high profile event covered by media from all over the WWA.  Let's not forget this match happened 3 days after Graveyard Shift, where Jade and Hecate were in a very close, very hard fought battle with the Hardcore Icons as well.  Jade and Hecate continued what Kronin began showing that the WMW can compete – and win – against the other feds in the WWA.  Hopefully we will keep this going as the WWA tag team title come to WMW at Graveyard Shift 110, and either the Hardcore Icons or the team of Kronin and Ryven, still WMW Tag Team champs, by the way, will have a chance to bring home the WWA Tag Team titles in only WMW's third interfed event.  Best of luck to those two teams coming up at Graveyard Shift 109, and a big congratulations to Jade and Hecate for their big win Saturday Night in Sin City.

Now, as to the answering of my call for action.  I spent the day trying to get a hold of every WMW wrestler I could.  I reached Jade and Hecate in their hotel room in Vegas and both indicated to me that they planned to enter Tag Wars 2 and would not rule out more interfed involvement for them as well.  I also got a hold of Kronin who also indicated that he had plans for interfed involvement and hinted that he too was getting tired of WMW being overlooked and written off.  I got a hold of Father Nathan as well who indicated indicated supreme disappointment with the the moral quality of Defiance's programming and even went so far as to say he considered them a bigger threat then the Daughters of Darkness and would put his issues with the DoD on hold to tend to Defiance.  I was unable to get a hold of Druscilla who is has returned to England and is not taking calls at the moment.  But I was able to get a hold of Valora who reiterated her frustration at being kept out of the interfed struggles and indicated to me that if Sault St. Marie didn't let her into thing officially she would have to "Take matters into her own hands."  I don't know about you fans out there, but Valora taking matters into her own hands scares the crap out of me.  I tried calling a whole host of other WMW stars but was unable to contact them, hopefully I'll be able to touch base with them and update things as they go along.  I will also keep an eye out, to the best of my ability, to update you all as to what actions follow up these verbal commitments.

As the first update, I come to Graveyard Shift 109, this Thursday Night.  Hardcore Icons, Valora and Umbrage squaring off against the WMW Tag Team Champs, Ryven and Kronin.  Winner of this match goes on to Graveyard Shift 110 and challenges Team Danger from Defiance for the WWA Tag Team Titles.  This is the third time these two teams, Hardcore Icons and Ryven/Kronin have faced each other.  The series between them is tied 1-1.  There are rumors that there might be some sort of stipulation to this match as well, something designed to force both teams to prove, once and for all, who the better team is.  There are rivalries and feuds aplenty in this match as well.  Umbrage and Ryven.  Ryven has sworn to erase Umbrage's legacy and match it with his own.  Umbrage, meanwhile, has already chosen the successor to his legacy.  Valora, and in so doing, hopes to cement his legacy, by passing it on to the next generation to carry on.  On the other side, we have Kronin, the former Great Lakes Champion, forced to stand by in the penalty box and watch as Valora ripped the briefcase holding his Great Lakes Championship off the metal hooks to win the Frostbite Brawl match at Blizzard 2009.  Add in Valora's accusations that Kronin and AWS Man screwed over Jade when she held the belt to ensure that the GLC stayed a "good ol' boys club", and her biting criticisms of Kronin's performance at Caged Hell, and you have a rivalry that is heating up quick, heading into Ides of March where the two will face off for the GLC. 

Additionally, expect some fallout from Graveyard Shift 108 when Gras-Dag was screwed out of the title by not one but two men.  Jordan Keyser and Wone both got involved in the match.Despite that, Gras-Dawg almost overcame the adversity and won the match and the title, but Hecate has just a bit more experience in the ring and she finally claimed a victory, albeit a somewhat tainted one, over the brash young man from New Orleans.  The first bit of fallout came right after Graveyard Shift 108, when a very angry Gras-Dawg demanded a rematch for the Heartlands title, putting his own contract on the line to get said rematch.  This is a horrible idea, in my opinion.  Not because I don't think Gras-Dawg can beat Hecate.  He clearly showed that he CAN do it.  But because of the huge risk he is taking.  We have seen this contract on the lines cost WMW great talent in the past, and I sure hope it doesn't rob us of another great young talent in Gras-Dawg.  But either way, Gras-Dawg will be in the building.  Thursday night and considering both Wone and Jordan Keyser have matches that night..  I expect to see Gras-Dawg return the favor to those two.

We also have a returning WMW Star, Matrix making his return to the ring against the Analog Kid in what should prove to be an interesting match.  That about rounds out the preview of Graveyard Shift 109.  Stay Tuned to WMW News for more news updates as we get them!  Til then goodnight!



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