The war between Tim Kilgore and Rob Impact reached a new level of violence, as the two collided in a Stretcher Match, with Impact looking for revenge against Kilgore for trying to end his career back in August at the Dedham VFW. Both men attempted to take the other out early in the match, but as time went on things began to escalate, especially once Kilgore brought in the steel chair to even the odds against the resilient Impact. After stretchers, chairs, and crutches, it was a murderous inverted pedigree onto a second chair that did Impact in, allowing Kilgore to barely put his opponent onto the stretcher. Despite the loss, I feel that Impact will refuse to let this end without getting his measure of revenge on Kilgore.
Rob Impact vs. Tim Kilgore – 8/05/06 – Northeast Championship Wrestling – Dedham, MA
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Up next Tim Kilgore squared off against Rob Impact in what was supposed to be a traditional wrestling encounter, and quickly escalated from there. The always cocky, showboating former Heavyweight Champion was quick to try and one up the younger Impact, but was surprised to find him keeping up, pushing Kilgore to the limit. A visibly frustrated Kilgore tried his best to get under the skin of Impact, but Impact seemingly had Tim’s number at every corner. After the hundreth roll out by Kilgore, Impact went for a plancha to the outside only to catch a vicious gut buster by Kilgore. The match was immediately stopped by senior official Dan Tanaka, and Kilgore was told to return to the lockeroom. Impact was then taken to Norwood Caritas Hospital by some friends after being brought to the back, and was checked out for bruised ribs and potential broken ribs.
I just got back from Ringside Wrestling. It was good getting back to the Loomis after an almost year long hiatus for RW. I teamed with Tim Kilgore to face Tim Pittman and Bam Volpe. That Pittman is funny shit, every friggin time. I wouldn’t mind if this angle carried on for awhile, I’m having too much fun with it. The match seemed to go pretty well, and aside from the 4 red hand prints on my chest I made it through injury-free. Mongolian chops suck!
Did anyone else know there was a fourth American Pie movie?? It’s called American Pie: Band Camp and it was actually pretty good. There are only a couple of carry-over characters, Jim’s dad (Eugene Levy) and the Shermanator. The main character is Stiffler’s little brother. It’s obviously not the most thought provoking movie there is, but it was good for a few laughs.
Saturday night: Party at Dan’s place in Quincy; an attempt at a 457/563 UMD reunion of sorts. That along with Cope visiting for the weekend from Cali should make for a great time.
Sunday night: WWE Survivor Series PPV at my place. The usual crew should be in attendance but I’m gonna try to recruit a few more from the party. Either way it’s always fun.