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Saturday, 08 August 2009 07:28
 Sunday, August 23, 2009
The Tap 'N' Tin
Chatham, Kent, England
 
Collision.
 
The most controversial supercard in Ricochet history.
 
In 2007, the first WeWA supercard pitting stars of Ricochet Pro Wrestling against the short lived ACCW, marred by the supposed death of RPW star and the closing of the ACCW the week before Collision.
 
In 2008, Collision was set again, this time pitting RPW against their sister fed in the WeWA, the EAW, however, after at the last minute, the EAW imploded and WeWA officials chose to severe their relationship with the EAW, forcing Collision to become a Ricochet only show and change the entire format. While successful, it was met with controversy.
 
Now, in 2009, Collision returns to Ricochet again with two of the hottest feuds all year. Almost six months ago, David Dunn was involved in a mysterious car accident that nearly cost him his career. He believes it was none other than the Chaos Champion Sean Cain who was responsible for the accident something Cain has denied. This feud has become more personal and more physical each week and now comes to a head at Collision in a new Ricochet Original Match...the Slaughterhouse. A closed cage, barbed wire wrapped around two sides, however, the fight does not begin in this structure, but instead, begins outside of the ring, as they must fight their way into the cage. Once in the cage, they will be locked down and will compete under Texas Deathmatch rules, a specialty of David Dunn, however, Cain is a man who is a friend of pain. This match will be bloody, with no guarantee that either man will walk out of it in one piece.
 
In another match that has fans clamoring at the Tap 'N' Tin, the World Heavyweight Champion Johnny Royal puts his title on the line against the "Italian Maniac" Antonino Romano, however, the match is not by choice. Years ago, Royal signed his career over to one man, a man by the name of David Dubose, and two months ago, Dubose cashed it in, taking command of Royal's career and selling a title shot to Romano for a hefty price. Now their paths will cross, and Romano has one goal on his mind...the World Title, taking the path of least resistance and making the fans of the Tap 'N' Tin almost unanimously hate him. Royal will walk into Collision as the World Champion, but will he be able to once again retain it, or will Romano's time come again!
 
And finally, in a huge match announced on Crossfire, Buzz Stone called for a Gauntlet Match where the winner will receive a World Title shot anytime they see fit. A match that will feature Adam Heaton, Kagerro Kuriyama, Wilson Dunn, the Ruff Ryders, and Jason Reed. Heaton won a huge advantage after a mini-battle royal on Crossfire where he will be the last competitor in the Gauntlet Match.
 
But let's not forget the drama happening out of the ring, as a man that many people thought was long gone from Ricochet Pro Wrestling returned in dramatic fashion on Crossfire. Daniel James came out and despite Buzz Stone's protest, announced that he loaned Stone the money in order to buy the company, saying it was an investment, despite that more than six months ago he pulled his financial support from Ricochet and almost forced it to close down for good. Now however, he is back in the picture and is demanding for his loan to be paid back immediately, something Buzz is not capable of doing at the moment.
 
Collision is a cursed event.
 
What will happen next?
 
The End is the Beginning.
 
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