Sunday, January 11, 2009

WCCF Architecture of Aggression Results

Architecture of Aggression
Live at the BankAntlantic Center

Dark Show Matches
Paiva DaSilva def. Molly "The Hatchet" Greene, 2R 4:52 Sub via Anaconda Choke, ****
A great showing for our opening contest, as Greene was trying her best to avoid being 0-3. Unfortunately DaSiva's submission skills overcame Hatchet's striking skills and despite being cut she was able to choke her out seconds before the end of the second round.

Craig Hennisey def. Reggie Lewis, 2R 0:42 KO via Left Hook ***
Reggie Lewis has definately shown some improvement since his last bout, and looked like he had a good chance of getting his first win by the end of round one. But Hennisey caught him with a brutal left and that led to yet another defeat for the Canadian grappler.

Gina Rocelli def. Mei-Wa Ten, 3R 0:13 Via Knees ****
As if the crowd needed to be pumped up even more! This was an exiting contest from start to finish. Highlight was Mei-Wa Ten catching Rocelli with a jumping knee and following up with a soccer kick, but she tired herself out and Gina was able to put her away in no time once the third round began.

BROADCAST BEGINS
Jake Ingram: Welcome to another exciting WCCF show, tonight both champions will be defending their titles. Michael Norcia, known for his brutal and effective boxing combined with his sheer takedown power. He faces "1 Punch" Harold Creed, who is also known for his boxing skills. But where Norcia wins by a barrage, usually Creed just needs to catch them clean with but a single blow. And for the women, arguably the most popular fighter in WCCF now, Gutter, defends her title against the original champion and WCCF's Fighter of the Year Tina "The Meana" Franklin. It's been a long time since their last contest and it'll be interesting to see if Gutter can avenge that loss.

Sarah Martinez def Giselle Melendez 2R 4:24 KO via Knees ***
The Amazon was back but her leg conditioning was definately a factor. While she wasn't exactly flying across the cage before she was even slower than usual and repeated leg kicks by Martinez just made that worse. Martinez would eventually chop down the knee and get her with knees to the head and Big Bud stepped in.

Sakura Kazama def. Patricia "PJ" Jackson 3R 0:26 KO via Suples ****
Kazama's sister Saya has been doing well as of late and it was time to see if the elder Kazama could get her first win as well. PJ did well at first but Kazama is a world-class submission fighter and eventually her skill and strength would wear down PJ until a suplex would finish off the woman who was once considered a top threat to the Women's Division.

John Tunney def. Seto Kazuyo 2R 2:02 KO via Roundhouse ***
Kazuyo was at top form at first, showing that skillful elusiveness that makes him a top name in the company... unfortunately Tunney's unorthodox style was able to counter the offense Seto did mount, and a brutal second round was ended with a roundhouse kick.

Alicia Gordon def "He Is Indeed" Seth Williams 1R 1:44 KO via Open-Palm Hook, ***
Gordon rushes in, overwhelms Seth, then manages to blow him away not with her feet but her hands! Not really much else to say here except that Gordon has proved she is still dangerous.

Mens Title Match: "1 Punch" Harold Creed def "Hand of God" Micheal Norcia, 1R 2:55 Via Hook ***
Norcia was his usual punishing self at first, even managing to take the massive Creed down but wasn't able to finish. He got Creed down again two more times, but in a move that confused everyone especially Creed, Norcia didn't go for the mount but instead kicked at Creed's leg. Creed got up, and BOOM! Norcia was knocked for a loop and Big Bud stepped in! Creed raised his hands and his crew stepped in, and Norcia got up arguing with Big Bud. Norcia didn't even bother to stick around for the decision.

Jake Ingram with Harold Creed
Ingram: Congratulations Creed for capturing the title, your thoughts please.

Creed: Norcia, you got nothin to bitch about, I knocked you on your ass and you were out before you hit the ground and you know it. I just proved that Norcia is an overrated punk.

The crowd booed at Creed's last statement and security had to hold Norcia from heading back to the cage, and eventually we got to the main event.

Womens Title Match: Tina "The Meana" Franklin def. Gutter, 2R 2:21 KO via Standing Knees to the Face ****
This match delivered. Gutter and Tina went at it. Gutter got caught with an elbow that cut her early, and went for a direct attack rather than her footwork, and this allowed Franklin to get her in the clinch, and even a couple submission attempts. Eventually one of those clinches ended with a series of unanswered knees to the face of Gutter and Big Bud was forced to call the fight. Doctors and a concerned Jean Carter tended to the now former champ as Tina reclaimed her belt.

Jake Ingram speaks to Tina Franklin
Ingram: Tina, you managed to beat Gutter a second time, was it any harder this time?

Franklin: Yeah, Gutter's really tough, I can't believe she managed to get out of those armbars... and that hair of hers is nasty... I mean, I wasn't pulling on it for that clinch but I hand my hands on it and I almost slipped a couple times because it's like... slimy... no offense. But I got to hand it to her she's a great fighter, and I'd look forward to fighting her again.

Ingram: Well there you go folks, both titles changed hands, Gordon with a shocking KO, and the rankings on both sides will be shaken up for sure. Until then, folks, good night!

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