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Fight Club: Pro - NO DQ - 8th February


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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR Fight Club: PRO - NO DQ

 

THE HUNTERS vs HASKINS & GRESHAM

 

Lee and Jim Hunter have challenged all comers this past year at Fight Club: PRO and 2013 will be no different.

 

With his tag partner, Chris Brookes away on international duty in the states it will be Haskins that debuts and replaces Brookes as they team up against Tiptons finest.

 

Didn't see this one coming, Should be an interesting match

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Yes. They don't start until after 8.30 normally.

what time has the last few shows started and ended?

 

Last few shows have started late (Like is the norm with FCP) Last one started at 8-45 i think, Normally run till about 10-45 to 11. No point trying to use trains or public transport to get back, To get the best experience book a hotel. Travelodge is only 5 min walk away.

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Any happenings from this show?

1. Dan Maloney beat Tyler Bate (FCP dojo trainee match)

2. Jonathon Gresham & Mark Haskins beat The Hunter Brothers

3. Clint Margera beat T Bone (Weapons match)

4. Dave Mastiff beat Trent Seven

5. FCP champion MK McKinnan beat Rockstar Spud

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Apparently 7.30pm doors and 8.15pm bell time tonight.

 

Also opening match will be 2 students from the FCP training school. So 5 match card tonight.

Was bell time at 8:15.If it was I may attend the next event

 

 

The trainiee match was at 8.15. Show went on to 11.

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Another outstanding show from FCP, big crowd, great atmosphere and every match delivered.

 

Both guys from the dojo were really impressive on their FCP debut, they had a great match and would be happy to see both of them feature again on future shows. I like the idea of having the stand out guys from the dojo open the show, it gives them an opportunity and fans an extra match, and if these two were an example of the quality being produced then the fans won't be disappointed.

 

Gresham and Haskins beat the Hunters, it started technically, built to a hot tag and an exciting fast paced finish. Good debut from Haskins, who played the heel and some arguing over his underhand tactics set up a potential match with Gresh down the line. Would love to see that on the next show.

 

Clint beat T Bone in the type of wild, weapons filled, hardcore match Clint is known for. Clint got the pin after hitting a top rope DVD on Bone through a guard rail propped up against the ropes not to mention earlier putting a huge hole in the venue wall by throwing Bone into it. Bone said it wasn't over after the match but Clint seemed to disagree and walked away. Clint continues to push the bar of craziness in FCP and it seems lately Bone is making a name for himself in these type of matches, will be interesting to see how this story developes and how far these guys will take it.

 

Mastiff beat Trent in the brutal, hard hitting war you would expect from these two. Trent always seems to put on epics and Mastiff seems to get more impressive every time you see him with his strength and agility. Awesome stuff and surely Mastiff must be next in line for a title shot.

 

Spud came out to a hero's welcome supported by many new fans there off the back of his TNA exposure. There was no entouragev, no pre match trash talking and instead of his cowardly, heelish approach he seemed super focused on going out there and proving to everyone he is more than just a character and he has the in ring skills as well. Spud probably had the most serious, longest and intense match he's had in recent memory and took the ever impressive MK to the limit. Outstanding match telling a great story and a couple of believable false finishes combined with some big dives into the cage and both men taking a rough top rope fall to the table on the outside heightened the drama. MK came out in top and left the ring to the leaving Spud to say his good bye and in typical Spud fashion he cut a hilarious heel promo saying how glad he was to be heading to America and not having to work for companies like FCP, in venues like the Planet or see the Wolverhampton fans at which point Mastiff comes out to give Spud his comeuppance. A fantastic and fitting farewell to Spud in FCP. Spud has been so entertaining over the years so good look to him, he deserves his chance.

 

Great start to the year for FCP and best overall wrestling show of the year so far.

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