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Windsor Wonder
Name: Peter Williams IIIRing Name: Petey Williams Hometown: Windsor, Ontario, Canada Resides: Superior Township, Michigan, USA Birthday: August 26th, 1981 Height: 5 Feet 7 Inches Weight: 180 Pounds Debut: February 25th, 2004 Network Elite Affiliates Schedule Twitter && CBox Site Stats Disclaimer |
Category: Indy
Last week we learned of the huge Triple Threat Tag Team Championship Match signed for Contenders Cup on February 25th, and today we are happy to announce another blockbuster match. This bout should come as no surprise as the New CLASH Champion “Maple Leaf Muscle” Petey Williams will defend his title against the former Champion “GQ” Gavin Quinn! Gavin Quinn held the CLASH Championship for a record 15 months in a reign that may never be matched. On February 25th, the brash GQ will get his guaranteed rematch for the title! Should Petey Williams defeat Quinn at the Contenders Cup, he will do what no man has been able to do in two years, that is, defeat Gavin Quinn in a singles match (Quinn’s last pinfall loss in singles competition was against Jimmy Jacobs in February 2010). Furthermore this will be the third time in the last 12 months that Quinn & Williams will square off in singles competition with Quinn leading Petey 2-0 in their prior encounters. Can Petey Williams finally defeat Gavin Quinn to continue his Championship reign? Or will Gavin Quinn prove that Seize The Day V was simply a fluke and regain the title that he has become synonymous with? There’s only one way to find out! Join us for what can only be called the BIGGEST REMATCH IN CLASH WRESTLING HISTORY! Gavin Quinn vs. Petey Williams: With the CLASH Championship On The Line!
NEW CLASH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION – PETEY WILLIAMS!
Resistance Pro – 1/13/12 The Canadian Destroyer vs. El Generico vs. PAC vs. Matt Cross Masked wrestler, El Generico (who at the Black Friday show lost a match to The Almighty Shiek) took on PAC. These guys were equally paired and in the first part of their match the traded holds and counters that showcased their technical abilities. There was a lot of handshaking after spots and eventually PAC started getting a bit frustrated at not being able to best El Generico. They started picking up the pace and doing bigger moves, all of which got strong reactions from the crowd when all of a sudden The Canadian Destroy (Petey Williams who gets angry anytime someone calls him Petey) came out and demanded that he be included in the match. Generico and PAC agreed and Williams quickly hopped out of the ring and hung around on the floor deciding to let the other two wear each other out. That didn’t stop him from tripping El Generico anytime he turned his back and got too close to the ropes. Eventually Williams decided to be a more active participant in the match and there was a lot of teamwork between PAC and El Generico to wear down Williams. A few minutes later Matt Cross came to the ring and demanded to be included in the match. It looked like he was going to side with the other two guys against Williams but then suddenly turned on them, aiding Petey. For awhile it almost worked like a tornado tag match as it was two-on-two but eventually it splintered into every man for himself. The action and pacing of this match was top-notch and the only thing keeping it from earning a perfect rating was they could have been tighter and taken less time conveying the story of adding the additional two guys into the match. Had they picked up the pace and gotten to the point quicker, it wouldn’t have broken up the action as much and the fans would have been popping non-stop for the 25 minutes these guys were out there. It was one of the best matches on the card and El Generico especially shined during this match, taking a much deserved victory at the hands (er, shoulders) of Petey Williams. This is the kind of match that gets people out of their homes to a wrestling show and these guys deserved the big applause they received. XICW – 1/15/12 Jimmy Jacobs def. Petey Williams CLASH Wrestling – 1/21/12 Petey Williams vs. Gavin Quinn (c) vs. J. Miller – CLASH Championship Triple Threat Petey Williams def. “GQ” Gavin Quinn & J. Miller when Petey pinned Quinn to become the new CLASH Heavyweight Champion.
CLASH CHAMPIONSHIP TRIANGLE – GAVIN QUINN (c) vs. PETEY WILLIAMS vs. J.MILLER Insert returning champion “Murderous Monk” J.Miller and Gavin Quinn’s toughest challenge “Maple Leaf Muscle” Petey Williams. Put them together for the main event of SEIZE THE DAY V – you now have yourself a potential match of the year, and a lesser probability of Gavin Quinn’s retention of the gold. What’s more intriguing is how involved all three of these competitors are with one another: In February, Quinn managed to outlast Petey Williams; once again Williams suffered defeat to Quinn in August. This brought upon J.Miller’s return from injury at 100 on 8/6, as he silenced Quinn with a “Goodbye Tooth” kick. Vengeance was had the following month at ALL OUT WAR! When Quinn rushed the ring and eliminated Miller from the battle royal meant to crown contendership. October brought around similar back-n-forth as Miller succumbed to Petey Williams with the aid of Quinn. Thus, bringing us to present day; the finals of the DIVIDED WE FALL Eliminator Series came down to the three of them. Quinn suffered to defeat via knockout to co-winners Petey Williams and J.Miller giving us this Triple Threat treat at SEIZE THE DAY V!
Results and Photo Credit: Mike Vinikour Next was a three-way dance with The Canadian Destroyer (aka: Petey Williams), Colt Cabana and Necro Butcher. Colt Cabana was the breakout star of this match as he was hilariously entertaining as well as a solid ring worker. How this guy isn’t a giant star already is a mystery because the guy has a ton of charisma on top of being a solid worker. At the start of the match Cabana was stealing the spotlight by poking fun at both of his opponents and then trying to outshine each one of them and coming up short. Neco Butcher played up his big man role perfectly and displayed heavyweight power and got the upper hand at times due to simply being bigger and heavier than his two opponents. The Canadian Destroyer held is own with solid ring work and some flashy moves and after some good spots between the three different wrestlers, The Canadian Destroyer hit his finisher of the same name (one of the cooler finishers in the business today) and got the win. This was another standout match with solid work by all three men with Cabana and Destroyer really shining.
CLASH
Petey was not scheduled to wrestle for CLASH but some of the CHIKARA that had been advertised for the event had problems with travel and couldn’t make it to the show. So Truth Martini called up our own Petey Williams and Jimmy Jacobs as a replacement.
* “Maple Leaf Muscle” Petey Willams def. “Murderous Monk” J. Miller via pinfall after an assist by Gavin Quinn (c) at ringside. Post-Match: Petey threw Quinn into the ring where he & Miller proceeded to exchange right hands on Quinn leading to Petey’s “Canadian Destroyer” finish performed on Quinn. – CLASH Wrestling Photos will be up soon.
* “GQ” Gavin Quinn (c) retained the CLASH Championship by pinning “Maple Leaf Muscle” Petey Williams. Taken from CLASHWrestling.com Photos should be up soon when they are posted to the CLASH site.
It’s “GQ” Gavin Quinn (c) vs. Petey Williams for the CLASH Championship. August 6th, 2011. June 15, 2011 CLASH Wrestling will host 100 live on Saturday, August 6th and we at CLASHWRESTLING.COM are happy to announce the first signed match for the event! In the Main Event of the evening, the CLASH Championship will be contested as champion “GQ” Gavin Quinn defends against perhaps his toughest competition to date in former TNA X-Division champion “Maple Leaf Muscle” Petey Williams! Earlier this year at Contenders Cup, Quinn & Williams had what many are calling the an early candidate for “CLASH Match of the Year.” With the gold now on the line, one must wonder what lengths these two competitors will go to walk out champion in the Main Event of 100! Can Gavin Quinn continue his impressive 9 month reign as champion? Or will Petey Williams be the first man to pin Quinn in over a year? There’s only one way to find out! Join us as we present 100 on August 6th! Presale tickets are available now! |