The Internet Wrestling Syndicate is pleased to announce that it will return to the beautiful Medley in downtown Montreal, Saturday, September 20th for Un F’N Sanctioned.
As it is every year, Un F’N Sanctioned will feature a Fans Bring the Weapons match as its main event. Whatever weapons the fans bring, the wrestlers will use in the match. (No guns, no knives.) One fan from Ottawa has already promised to bring 371 light tubes on his own!
This year the Fans Bring the Weapons match is scheduled to be a tag team title match pitting the IWS champions, the Odd Couple team of the Green Phantom and EXcesS69, against the reunited Hardcore Ninjas. Can the Green Phantom and EXcesS60 put their differences aside in time to survive a match against the IWS’ most hardcore tag team in the most hardcore event in wrestling?
Making his in-ring debut at Un F’N Sanctioned will be a man who has excelled at the highest level of wrestling, former three-time WWF tag team champion, former WCW Hardcore champion, former ECW and All Japan star, Pierre-Carl Ouellet. His partner will be his friend and former student, Beef Wellington, as they team to face Beef’s former tag partner Kid Kamikaze and Beef’s former body guard, Career Killer Kurt Lauderdale.
Also premiering for the IWS at Un F’N Sanctioned is Jacques Rougeau protege, Kevin Steen, the self-proclaimed “best wrestler on the planet!” Kevin Steen’s open challenge at Born to Bleed was answered by EXcesS69 who finds himself scheduled for two matches on the same night, including the main event Fans Bring the Weapons match.
Montreal Band Tantrumn will kick off the festivities by performing their “IWS Theme” live at the start of the show. Tantrumn, one of the hardest working bands in Montreal, are coming off a successful appearance during the Vans Warped Tour. Fellow Montreal group InVeigh will perform their new “Theme to Fans Bring the Weapons” live before the main event. Prior to Un F’N Sanctioned, both Tantrumn and InVeigh will be performing at the Medley live during the free show Big Metal 3, Sunday, September 7th starting at 5pm.
The Internet Wrestling Syndicate is famous for its shows at the Medley that have raised the bar for independent wrestling in Canada. September 20th, the IWS will add to their legend as Un F’N Sanctioned promises to be the most important and most exciting independent wrestling event held in Canada this year.
For more information about the matches featured during Un F’N Sanctioned please visit the IWS website at http://www.syndicatewrestling.com Matches, information and video clips will be added frequently as we lead up to Un F’N Sanctioned.
The IWS presents Un F’N Sanctioned, scheduled for Saturday, September 20th, at The Medley, 1170 St-Denis, Montreal, Québec. Doors open at 8:30 pm. Tickets are fifteen dollars in advance. For information about the show e-mail ticket@syndicatewrestling.com or visit the Internet Wresting Syndicate at their web-site: http://www.syndicatewrestling.com For information about IWS merchandise & DVDs, our wholesale prices or our customer referral program e-mail merchandise@syndicatewrestling.com or order from http://xrv.com/iws/ For more information about Tantrumn, consult their web-site: http://www.tantrumn.com
So when are you guys bringing this group into Southern Ontario? The storylines, characters and everything sound just amazing, and we in the Toronto area DESPERATELY need some consistently good indy shows.
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and the reason that CPW has its shows in Hull instead of Ottawa is that the Ontario Athletic Commission is very restrictive. To wrestle in Ontario, you need a license that costs $75. Right there, running one "invasion" show in Ontario, your pay-roll costs have just gone through the roof. Not to mention that some bumps that Quebec wrestlers take as a matter of course, would probably get you shut down in Ontario.
But feel free to come to Montreal in September. I can guarantee you a rocking good time.
Originally posted by LlakorThe problem with Ontario...
and the reason that CPW has its shows in Hull instead of Ottawa is that the Ontario Athletic Commission is very restrictive. To wrestle in Ontario, you need a license that costs $75. Right there, running one "invasion" show in Ontario, your pay-roll costs have just gone through the roof. Not to mention that some bumps that Quebec wrestlers take as a matter of course, would probably get you shut down in Ontario.
But feel free to come to Montreal in September. I can guarantee you a rocking good time.
As if I needed any incentive to take a trip to Montreal in the first place I may very well do that...
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