Pro Wrestling: EVE vs Ice Ribbon Results, SWE Salvation Results

by Firefly on 13th October 2011

After attending the the Pro Wrestling: EVE vs. Ice Ribbon weekend in Nottingham, UK, all I can say is “wow”. The action was phenomenal, and though I knew that it was bound to be from seeing the DVDs, it just does not compare to seeing it live.

The match of the first night was undoubtedly the Jenny Sjödin vs. April Davids match for the Pro Wrestling: EVE Championship, which saw Sjödin retain the title by making Davids tap out to the cross-armbreaker. It received a well-deserved standing ovation, though we learned the next day that Davids had unfortunately suffered an injury during the Superplex – though she still wrestled the nineteen minutes afterwards, which shows just how much dedication these women have to the fans.

Though the injury was a suspected broken ankle, thankfully that wasn’t the case and it is just sprained, though Davids said in an interview with Ringbelles that she has been advised to heal for a month – though she said knowing herself, she’ll be back to training after two weeks.

My personal favourite match of the second night would have to be the 3-way match between Tsukasa Fujimoto, Kay Lee Ray, and Erin Angel, which saw Fujimoto get the victory when she hit Angel with a kick to the face for the 3-count.

All of the matches over the weekend were enjoyable ones however, not only in the EVE vs. Ice Ribbon shows, but also in SWE‘s Salvation show, with my personal favourite of the Salvation show being the match between Mad Man Manson and Dave Mastiff as I found Manson hilarious from the start. The Ice Ribbon Tag Team match in the SWE show served as a teaser to the action to come later on and the next day at EVE vs. Ice Ribbon. It clearly showed that the EVE vs. Ice Ribbon events were going to be special and hopefully convinced those attending Salvation that hadn’t already bought tickets, to buy tickets to attend those ones too.

Also worth a mention are Viper and Kirsty Love who wrestled in an EVE Potentials match on night one, and were both promoted to the full roster on night two.

The results of the matches were as follows:

 

SWE Salvation

Stixx defeated Colossus Kennedy for the DPW Championship.

Ego Dragon defeated Shane Spyral.

The Predators defeated El Ligero and Robbie X, with some interference by Ego Dragon causing Ligero to chase him to the back.

Val Kabious defeated T-Bone.

Nathan Cruz defeated Martin Kirby.

Mad Man Manson defeated Dave Mastiff, with “Spud” appearing in the match and low-blowing everyone.

Greg Burridge defeated Kris Travis.

Emi Sakura and Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Hikari Minami and Hikaru Shida in an Ice Ribbon Tag Team match.

 

EVE vs. Ice Ribbon – Show #1

Shanna defeated Kay Lee Ray.

Jenny Sjödin defeated Rhia O’Reilly to retain the Pro Wrestling: EVE Championship.

Rhia O’Reilly defeated Super Janey B.

Viper defeated Kirsty Love in an EVE Potentials match.

Em Jay defeated Sara Marie Taylor.

Nikki Storm defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

The Alpha Female defeated Hikaru Shida in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Emi Sakura and Hikari Minami defeated Shanna and Erin Angel in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon Tag Team match – afterwards, Shanna challenged Hikari Minami to a match for the ICEx60 title for the next night, which she accepted.

Jenny Sjödin defeated April Davids to retain the Pro Wrestling: EVE Championship.

 

EVE vs. Ice Ribbon – Show #2

Nikki Storm defeated Kirsty Love.

Viper defeated Super Janey B.

Erin Angel defeated Em Jay.

The Alpha Female defeated Sara Marie Taylor.

Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Rhia O’Reilly in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Hikaru Shida defeated Kay Lee Ray in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Emi Sakura and Shanna defeated Hikari Minami and Jenny Sjödin in a Champions vs. Challengers match.

 

EVE vs. Ice Ribbon – Show #3

Kirsty Love defeated Sara Marie Taylor.

The Alpha Female defeated Viper and Rhia O’Reilly.

Super Janey B defeated Em Jay.

Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Erin Angel and Kay Lee Ray in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Nikki Storm defeated Hikaru Shida in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Hikari Minami defeated Shanna to retain the ICEx60 title in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

Jenny Sjödin defeated Emi Sakura to retain the Pro Wrestling: EVE Championship in an EVE vs. Ice Ribbon match.

 

Overall, it was an amazing weekend and I would strongly suggest that anyone who didn’t attend make sure to buy the DVDs when they are released (as I’m sure those who did attend will be doing so anyway) and see what they missed out on.

In the meantime, if you haven’t already got them then I highly encourage you to pick up Pro Wrestling: EVE‘s previous DVDs from evewrestling.com, and to also be sure to check out Ice Ribbon‘s weekly 19pro show at 19pro.ne07.jp.

Southside Wrestling Entertainment‘s next event is their 1st Anniversary Show on the 6th November at the Priory Centre in St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, UK.

 

You can find out more about Southside Wrestling Entertainment and purchase tickets and merchandise on their official site at SouthsideWrestling.co.uk, and also interact with them on Twitter (at @SouthsideWE) and Facebook (at Facebook.com/nbwsouthside).

You can find out more about Pro Wrestling: EVE and purchase tickets and merchandise on their official site at EVEWrestling.com, follow and interact with them on Twitter (at @ProWrestlingEVE), Facebook (at facebook.com/EVEwrestling) and YouTube (at YouTube.com/user/ProWrestlingEVE).

You can follow and interact with Ice Ribbon on Twitter (at @IceRibbonEurope) and Facebook (at facebook.com/pages/Ice-Ribbon-Girls-Pro-Wrestling/113657958693045), check out their weekly 19pro show (at 19pro.ne07.jp), website (at ice-ribbon.ne07.jp – note that it is in Japanese), and Tumblr (at iceribbon.tumblr.com).

About the Author: Firefly

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Discovering WCW Monday Nitro in the 1990s, he has been hooked on wrestling ever since, later going on to also discover WWF (now WWE), and even later numerous independent promotions, TNA and now the very captivating challenger known as AEW.

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