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I echo the above, this card is stacked with potential great matches. Really glad Noam Dar is being brought back. :thumbsup:

 

Alot of people requested that Dar be brought back, should be a great match from 2 of the brightest stars in the UK!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 guys with a point to prove, who will walk away with the victory?

 

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LIVERPOOL BOOK SIGNING!

 

UK wrestling personality Greg 'The Truth' Lambert will be signing copies of his smash hit book Holy Grail: The true story of British Wrestling's revival at Infinite Promotions Merseybeatdown at The Dome, Grand Central Hall, Liverpool on Saturday, March 9.

 

Come along and buy a copy. It's priced

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That was the best show that Infinite Promotions have done to date. The booking was terrific and really stepped up a notch from the previous shows. Some great angles and action, and the hard push for the May 11th return date (a return date after just 2 months - yay!) was excellent.

 

Sam Bailey is a terrific heel. What an obnoxious little git he truly is! :p His Manc-loving persona is just a perfect heat-magnet for the Infinite fans. Screwing Gibson out of the title was just perfect booking, when you think back to how Gibson had defeated Bailey for the title shot back in December. He's the perfect opponent for the proud Scouser in Gibson. Loved Bailey's mic work (by the way, well done on getting a better sound system - seriously, every word was audible this show, which it hasn't always been in the past), and loved Gibson's passionate response, calling him a 'Manc nobhead' and a 'little gimp'! :laugh: The Renshaw Street-fight match, as the main event for the next show on May 11th was extremely well set up.

 

El Ligero vs Chuck Taylor was so awesome. I'd seen Chuck Taylor wrestle live before in a 6-man tag and knew he was great, and he was even more so here in a singles. Taylor has so much charisma and is so funny. The spots where he was the indignant heel, trying to copy El Ligero's babyface sucking up were hilarious, especially when he went into the crowd. His constant screams during high spots, his wacky facials... and the match itself was pretty damn good too. He got a standing ovation after the match and loud 'Please come back' chants, which says it all.

 

I can't believe I'm about to say this... I may have turned the corner on the Council. After previously disliking the gimmick, the attack and beatdown of Pitbull, followed by the Cyanide run-in, and the Michael Fitzgerald promo about retiring Shaun Hammer Davis and how they'll now do the same to Pitbull was great.

 

Josh Bodom vs Noam Dar was a good match. I was surprised to see Dar lose. LA Austin looked good in the 4-way win.

 

It's a shame the entrances for the Hangovers vs Models match were screwed up. The Models were ridiculously over as babyfaces, despite being cowardly, comedic heels, mainly because they are so damn entertaining and have a great act. I'm not sure they can be heels much longer at this rate. I felt sorry for the Hangovers, as they were the faces, but they weren't really getting the desired reaction. Sean Maxer (the guy with the long hair I think) looked impressive, especially with the 450 splash near the end of the match. Just a suggestion, but it might be time to introduce Infinite Promotions Tag Team titles, that the Models (and maybe Project Ego) could contest.

 

The coolest thing was the size of the crowd. I don't know what the official figure was and I'd be interested to know, because it seemed a lot more than December's show and perhaps the biggest attendance to date. I'd like to think that's due to word of mouth spreading about the quality of the shows. It bodes very well for the next show, as the general mood of everyone leaving seemed to me to be that they'd seen a very good card of action. People were chanting, 'Infinite, Infinite' for the first time at the end, which I know probably means little or nothing, but it could also be a slight indication that a following is being gained.

 

Main event of the next show is Zack Gibson vs Sam Bailey in a Renshaw Street-fight. CJ Banks needs a new title challenger - how about Josh Bodom or LA Austin, or maybe a rematch with El Ligero? Or maybe someone new might be the way to go - how about Zack Sabre Jr if you could get him? Looks like Pitbull vs Cyanide, or perhaps another Council member (Dan Evans?). I could also see Pitbull vs Cyanide & Mike Fitzgerald in a 1-on-2 handicap match. I'm sure the card will be good though. That's 4 straight shows in a row that have been very enjoyable. Keep up the good work guys!

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