Superkrazee Pro Wrestling “Inner Demons IV”

Homeless Von ready to take on BLK JEEZ

Date:             May 7, 2022

Venue:            SuperKrazee Pro Wrestling Center
                1041 Delsea Drive #4W
                Westville, New Jersey 08093

Tickets:          General Admission        $25.00
                Children                     $10.00

Parking:          Lot in complex

Snacks:           Hot Dog                      $ 2.00
                Fries                        $ 2.00
Cheese Fries $ 3.00
Chicken Fingers $ 3.00
Nachos $ 3.00
Pizza $ 3.00
Soda/Water $ 1.00
Monster $ 3.00
Juice Box $ 1.00

Promoter: O-Dogg

Merch: SuperKrazee Wrestling Shirt $15.00

Ring Announcer: David Adams

Referees: Johnny Rankin
Nick Shin

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The Super Krazee Wrestling Entertainment Center is the home to Super Krazee Pro Wrestling, founded in 2018 by O-Dogg, who many fans know from his time at Jersey All Pro Wrestling in the late 1990s. It is also the home to the Skid Row Academy, a pro wrestling training center that is always “Looking for dedicated, determined, hungry men and women who want to be a part of the Independent Wrestling Industry.” This show, Inner Demons IV, celebrated the company’s fourth anniversary.

When I arrived at the business complex, it took me a second to find the 4W building. It should not have been so difficult to find as the numbers of the buildings are prominently displayed at the very top of each building. Either way, when you enter the complex, the 4W building is the first one on your left. Do not use the entrance that faces the driveway to enter the arena. The fan entrance is on the side of the building in the space between 4W and its next door neighbor.

PRE-SHOW MATCH
PROLIFIC vs. LOST BREED

Isaiah Wolf and David Adams

This was a literal dark match as the lights went out as the bell sounded. Tahir James and Dave Reed, Lost Breed, used quick tags and cut the ring in half to prevent Marcus Marquee from tagging in Isaiah Wolf. So, Wolf took matters into his own hands and pulled the ring ropes down on an unsuspecting James, sending him tumbling out of the ring.

Now in control, Prolific cut off the ring and primarily double teamed Reed in their corner as James recuperated on the apron. A back drop/neck breaker combo by Prolific seemed to have Reed in trouble, but he managed to create a little space with a spear and made the hot tag to James.

With all four competitors in the ring, James hit a Michinoku driver on Isaiah Wolf and climbed to the top rope. Marquee, who had been thrown out of the ring by Reed moments earlier, returned in time to knock James off the top rope and team up with Wolf for a double Styles Clash on Dave Reed.

Just when it seemed like Prolific was going to put the match away, Ruthless La La entered from the dressing room and distracted Isaiah Wolf. Isaiah took off running after La La, leaving Marquee alone in the ring with Lost Breed where a suplex/cross-body combo finisher was all she wrote.

WINNERS: LOST BREED

MATCH #1
ERIC MARTIN vs. TY RENO(c)
ACPW CHAMPIONSHIP

Eric Martin lays in wait for Ty Reno

The reigning ACPW champion “The Alpha” Ty Reno sought to put away Eric Martin early, but Martin had other plans. After a power slam by Reno, Martin pulled the ropes down as the champion charged, sending him to the outside. Martin followed Reno outside and the combatants brawled on the floor until Martin threw the champion back into the ring and caught Reno in a chin lock.

Seemingly in control, Martin got too confident. His two chops on Reno had no effect whatsoever. Reno countered with two of his own chops, the sound from which rang throughout the arena. Reno lifted the newly-red-chested Martin into the air for a suplex and held him up long enough to send a message, but managed only a two count. Martin tried to stay alive, but charged and missed a big boot. Reno did not miss with the spear on the rebound.

WINNER: TY RENO

Tony Leyenda and Jared Silberkleit

As a defeated Martin made his way back to the dressing room, SKPW Heavyweight Champion Tony Leyenda entered the arena with Jared Silberkleit. The champion, who was originally slated to face Reno in the main event, said that Reno is just upset because he beat up his son the last time. Even so, Leyenda said, that does not give Ty Reno the right to challenge “La Maldita Crema.”

At that moment, Sienna DuVall from SKPW management entered the arena. She first mistook Jared Silberkleit for a young fan, which popped the crowd. Duvall informed Leyenda that, as he had not defended the title in 90 days, he would be stripped of the SKPW United States title. In the wake of this decision, a match was made between Homeless Von and BLK Jeez for the newly vacated title.

MATCH #2
DEBBIE KANE vs. DAMARIS DAWKINS
SKPW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Dawkins and Kane battle to a double countout

The ACPW Women’s Champion, Damaris Dawkins was the crowd favorite here against the Super Krazee Pro Wrestling Women’s Champion, Debbie Kane. Dawkins tried a full nelson on Kane early in the match, but Kane broke free easily. Dawkins tried again with the same result. The third time, Kane unleashed on Dawkins who managed to crawl through Kane’s leg and grab an arm bar.

However, the powerful Kane escaped and took control with a series of stomps to the back and forearms in one corner. A splash in the corner was followed by a huge clothesline that just destroyed Dawkins. Kane picked the limp Dawkins up by her face and nailed her with a sidewalk slam, but could only manage a two count.

Frustrated, Kane let out a scream and went for a suplex. Dawkins was ready for it and reversed into a small package for a near fall. An energized Dawkins arose with successive flying forearm strikes and a basement forearm, then reversed a Kane suplex attempt into a spinning neck breaker. This sent Kane outside the ring with Dawkins right behind her. The two women brawled around ringside as the referee counted both women out. Immediately after, a title-for-title rematch was announced for July 9.

RESULT: DOUBLE COUNTOUT

MATCH #3
TJ RENO vs. GRIFFIN MCCOY

An injured Duncan Aleem looks on

This match was to be a triple threat match, also involving Duncan Aleem, but “The Sole Survivor” entered the arena on crutches. He explained that he wanted to fight Ty Reno’s son, but he had a little accident the day before and management refused to allow him to compete. Aleem remained at ringside throughout the match.

Griffin started with a flurry of offense, but telegraphed a tope suicida attempt which gave Reno the chance to nail him with a forearm and take control back inside the ring. Later, McCoy would stop a charging Reno with a boot, a scissor kick, and a shotgun dropkick from the second rope, then hit a basement missile dropkick in the other corner.

A reverse atomic drop and a German suplex sent Reno to the floor for a breather, but Griffin finally hit the tope suicida, took a selfie with Duncan Aleem, and rolled Ty Reno back in the ring. Griffin climbed to the top rope, but Reno avoided the move and blinded McCoy with an illegal face rake. Aleem jumped up on the apron and distracted Ty Reno. McCoy tried to sneak up on Reno, but Reno moved and rolled up McCoy for the pin.

WINNER: TJ RENO

MATCH #4
ADRIEN SORIANO (c) vs. RAYO
SKPW LIVE CHAMPIONSHIP

Rayo in control against Adrien Soriano

“The Lightning” Rayo is a competitor I have seen in many places, including C3W and Ring of Honor. In many places he is cheered, but this crowd was firmly in the camp of SKPW Live Champion, Adrien Soriano, on this night. The match started with a flurry of fast paced action, but Rayo would gain the upper hand very soon. Soriano blocked a Rayo suplex attempt, but Rayo managed to hit a double underhook back breaker and a running knee.

Rayo missed a punt, which gave Soriano an opportunity to catch his breath. Rayo charged into the corner, but Soriano moved just as Rayo collided front-first into the turnbuckles. Soriano would finally recover and hit a hurricanrana and back elbow, then reversed a double underhook into a back breaker. Two running drop kicks in the corner and Rayo had seen enough. He rolled to the outside and Soriano followed.

Soriano threw Rayo back into the ring and climbed to the top rope, but missed the splash. Rayo hit a basement dropkick, then called Soriano a “piece of trash” and stomped on his chest. Rayo connected with a pop up powerbomb, did the John Cena “You can’t see me” and spit on the champion.

Rayo climbed to the top rope, but took too long. Soriano met Rayo up top, superplexed him off, climbed back to the top and finished Rayo off with a big splash. After the match, Soriano shook Rayo’s hand, but Rayo leveled him and held the championship belt high in the air as if it was his own.

WINNER: ADRIEN SORIANO

MATCH #5
RUTHLESS LALA (c) vs. KAREN BAM BAM
BCW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Isaiah Wolf lays out Ruthless La La

The BCW Women’s Champion, Ruthless Lala, attacked Karen Bam Bam before the bell sounded and maintained the advantage throughout much of the match. Lala used eye rakes, headbutts, and a splash to get Karen on the mat, and began working the leg once she was there.

As the match wore on, the champion’s leg work paid off as Bam Bam seemed unable to walk. Karen managed to lock Lala in a Fujiwara arm bar, but the champion rolled it into a pin attempt to break it up. Lala used another eye gouge to set up the superkick and a senton, but could not keep Karen Bam Bam down.

The challenger hit a spinning back kick and told the champ to “Get up!” When she did, however, Ruthless Lala nailed her with a lariat from which she did not recover. As the champion celebrated her victory, Isaiah Wolf ran in from the dressing room to exact revenge for Lala’s earlier involvement in his match. Wolf snuck into the ring and dropped Lala with a lariat. He grabbed a steel chair, but thought twice before actually using it.

WINNER: RUTHLESS LALA

MATCH #6
PRIMAL FEAR (c) vs. THE REP
SKPW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

Nate Wallace on offense against Gabriel Hodder

The Rep, who I first encountered as the Stand Alone Wrestling Tag Team Champions back in October, entered this match as the challengers to the current SKPW tag team champions, Matthew Omen and Gabriel Hodder, Primal Fear. These two equally matched teams spent the first half of the match with the momentum swinging back and forth repeatedly.

Eventually, the challengers used their size and power to slow down Primal Fear and used quick tags and double teams to maintain the edge on Hodder. At one point, he nearly made the hot tag to Omen, but ended up being lifted into suplex position by both members of The Rep and thrown forward. However, Hodder would duck as The Rep tried to hold him for a headbutt, which gave him the chance to tag in Omen.

Omen stunned Dave McCall with a back elbow and hit Nate Wallace with a headbutt as Hodder returned to the ring for the double team. Omen went low and Hodder went high with clotheslines, resulting in Nate Wallace landing on his back McCall managed to break up a pin attempt, but Hodder speared him out of the ring.

Wallace placed Omen on the top rope, but Omen sprang off with a flying knee to the face and went for the pin. As the referee started to count, Rayo attacked Omen and caused a disqualification. The Rep looked to help Rayo gang up on the tag champs, but The Lost Breed ran in, broke up the proceedings and saved the champs from any further damage.

WINNERS BY DISQUALIFICATION: PRIMAL FEAR

MATCH #7
MARCUS MATHERS vs. SAMAEL FAWZI vs. ENCORE vs. GABRIEL SKYE

All four men are down as the referee’s count reaches five

I saw a lot of Marcus Mathers this weekend, including two other Intergender Bonanza shows just up the road from this one. This fatal four way might have been the best match of the weekend, though. Fawzi and Mathers started the match focused on Skye and Encore. Once they had been tossed outside, Fawzi and Mathers turned on each other. When Fawzi was tossed out, Mathers jumped to the top rope but was knocked off by Gabriel Skye. With Mathers out, Skye wowed the crowd with springboard moonsault from the second turnbuckle out onto the floor.

Fawzi and Skye brawled on the outside for several minutes, leaving Mathers alone with Encore inside the ring. A confident Encore danced and clapped as he hit Mathers with forearms, a snap mare and a kick to the back. Undaunted, Mathers continued to fight, but got distracted by Gabriel Skye on the apron and got nailed with a spin kick. Soon, all four men were back in the ring, paired off and standing on the top rope in opposite corners. At the same time, Encore superplexed Fawzi and Skye hit a Spanish Fly on Mathers.

With all four men down, the fans began chanting, “Sam-a-el, Sam-a-el!!” As they rose, the four men let it all hang out. Encore kicked Mathers into the corner, Fawzi followed him with an upper cut and a sling blade. Mathers hit Fawzi with a ripcord knee. Skye hit Mathers with an ensiguri and a Michinoku Driver and Encore finished the flurry with a nasty cutter to Gabriel Skye. Fawzi put Mathers in an airplane spin and climbed to the top rope. Just then, Tim Dynamite ran in from the back, hit a Blue Thunder Bomb to Fawzi and placed Marcus Mathers on top of Fawzi for the pin.

WINNER: MARCUS MATHERS

MATCH #8
HOMELESS VON vs. BLK JEEZ
VACANT SKPW UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Your new SKPW United States Champion, Homeless Von

Homeless Von, who accepts donations in the form of food, money or beer, entered the arena primed for his big opportunity at the United States Championship. Von got in the head of The Church’s Money early. First, Von took Jeez’ glasses and imitated him. Next, he picked his butt and tried to get Jeez to smell his finger.

After an early flurry by Von, BLK Jeez gained the upper hand with a forearm shot and a back drop. Jeez hit a shotgun dropkick from the top rope, then kept Von on the mat locked in a rear choke.

As Jeez looked to put Von away, Jared Silberkleit and Tony Leyenda ran to the ring. Silberkleit distracted the referee on the apron, as Leyenda clocked BLK Jeez with the world title belt. Von rolled Jeez up in a small package and a new champion was crowned. After the match, The Church’s Money raised the hand of the new champion and let him know there were no hard feelings.

WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: HOMELESS VON

MATCH #9
MARC ANGEL vs. DIRT BAG DAN vs. BRAXX
SKPW DEATH MATCH CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee Nick Shin looks on at the death match carnage

Marc Angel was the other wrestler I saw compete in three matches this weekend, having also wrestled for Intergender Bonanza. This match with Braxx and Dirt Bag Dan is the first death match I have seen live. It was announced to be for the newly minted SKPW Death Match Championship and it was a doozy. Immediately, the competitors left the ring in search of more weapons than the ones Marc Angel threw in during his entrance.

Eventually, all three combatants were brawling on the floor. They set up three chairs in a triangle, each sat down, and continued pummeling each other with forearms and punches. Soon, they gave up and started throwing the chairs at each other instead. Inside the ring, the light tubes came out. Angel and Braxx nailed each other and began to bleed. Dirt Bag Dan set up two chairs with light tubes spread across. Unfortunately for Dan, Braxx reversed him into a side slam through the light tubes as the ring filled with shards of glass.

On the outside, the two sets of ring steps had been moved into an open space on the floor with a wooden door set on top. They tried valiantly to light the table on fire, but the lighter fluid would not cooperate in time. Marc Angel had been struggling with Braxx on the apron, looking for a power bomb. Dirt Bag Dan provided the assist with a dropkick to Braxx that released his hold on the ropes. Marc Angel power bombed Braxx through the door and covered him for the pin and the championship.

WINNER: MARC ANGEL

SuperKrazee Pro Wrestling returns on July 9, 2022 for “Star Spangled Spectacular” from the SuperKrazee Pro Wrestling Center in Westville, New Jersey. Keep an eye on SKPW’s Facebook page for ticket information.

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