2KW Second Coming

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'''2KW Second Coming''' was a wrestling [[Supercard|free-per-view]] event produced by [[2KW]], which took place on February 27, 2010 at the ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event was their first show of the 2010 year.
'''2KW Second Coming''' was a wrestling [[Supercard|free-per-view]] event produced by [[2KW]], which took place on February 27, 2010 at the ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event was their first show of the 2010 year.
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It was headlined with [[2KW World Championship|2KW World Champion]] [[Kris Kage]] defending his championship against [[Raze]], a match which Kage prevailed to retain. Prominent matches below the main event included J.T. Dunn of RWA advancing over [[Matt Vengeance]] and [[Nolan Avila]] in a Triple Threat match to become the new [[2KW Junior Heavyweight Championship|2KW Junior Heavyweight Champion]], [[A-List]] successfully defending the [[2KW Tag Team Championship]] against [[Beyond Belief]], and [[Hollywood]] defeating [[V.i.P]] to become 2 time [[2KW Television Championship|2KW Television Champion]]
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It was headlined with [[2KW World Championship|2KW World Champion]] [[Kris Kage]] defending his championship against [[Raze]], [[William Black]] and [[Check]], a match which Kage prevailed to retain his title. Prominent matches below the main event included J.T. Dunn of RWA advancing over [[Matt Vengeance]] and [[Nolan Avila]] in a Triple Threat match to become the new [[2KW Junior Heavyweight Championship|2KW Junior Heavyweight Champion]], [[A-List]] successfully defending the [[2KW Tag Team Championship]] against [[Beyond Belief]], and [[Hollywood]] defeating [[V.i.P]] to become 2 time [[2KW Television Championship|2KW Television Champion]]
==Background and Reception==
==Background and Reception==
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2KW Second Coming featured multiple talent from [[2KW]] as well as the RWA federation inside the famous ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event hosted 11 wrestling matches on the main card, 6 of which were championship matches, and 3 pre-show matches. The overall reception was described as a night fulled with energy and high impact wrestling action.  
2KW Second Coming featured multiple talent from [[2KW]] as well as the RWA federation inside the famous ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event hosted 11 wrestling matches on the main card, 6 of which were championship matches, and 3 pre-show matches. The overall reception was described as a night fulled with energy and high impact wrestling action.  
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==References==
==References==
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-Coming soon.
==External links==
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*[http://youtube.com/2KW 2KW YouTube]

Revision as of 15:17, 19 March 2010

2KW Second Coming
Information
Promotion 2KW
Date February 27, 2010
Venue ACE Arena
Location Union City, New Jersey
Free per view chronology
2KW Second Coming
2KW Just Another Night V 2KW Divided We Stand II
2KW Second Coming chronology
2KW Second Coming
N/A TBD

2KW Second Coming was a wrestling free-per-view event produced by 2KW, which took place on February 27, 2010 at the ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event was their first show of the 2010 year.

It was headlined with 2KW World Champion Kris Kage defending his championship against Raze, William Black and Check, a match which Kage prevailed to retain his title. Prominent matches below the main event included J.T. Dunn of RWA advancing over Matt Vengeance and Nolan Avila in a Triple Threat match to become the new 2KW Junior Heavyweight Champion, A-List successfully defending the 2KW Tag Team Championship against Beyond Belief, and Hollywood defeating V.i.P to become 2 time 2KW Television Champion

Contents

Background and Reception

2KW Second Coming featured multiple talent from 2KW as well as the RWA federation inside the famous ACE Arena in Union City, New Jersey. The event hosted 11 wrestling matches on the main card, 6 of which were championship matches, and 3 pre-show matches. The overall reception was described as a night fulled with energy and high impact wrestling action.

During the event, the performers portray villainous heels and heroic babyfaces as matches are booked and scripted in advance with pre-determined outcomes to matches arranged by the booker and creative staff of the promotion.

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
Pre-show Kamakazi won a Lucky-7 Gauntlet featuring Dylan Creese, Joey Adams, Mitch Von Wolf (now D'Mitch Rivera), Kamakazi, Joel Vega, Johnny Marqo, and Kid Krazy Lucky-7 Gauntlet N/A
Pre-show Richard Michaels defeated Sonjay Kaval via pinfall Singles match N/A
Pre-show Stan Stylez and FX defeated Pat Perfection and Christian Ares via pinfall Tag Team match N/A
1 Patrick Poison defeated Statik via pinfall Singles match N/A
2 Whiplash (c) defeated Sean Leiter via pinfall Singles match for 2KW North Eastern Championship N/A
3 SD-3 defeated Scorpion via pinfall Singles match N/A
4 Angel Ortiz defeated Joe Bullrog, Wil Kitcher, and Joey Ace via pinfall Singles match N/A
5 J.T. Dunn defeated Matt Vengeance (c) and Nolan Avila via pinfall Triple Threat match for 2KW Junior Heavyweight Championship N/A
6 A-List (c) defeated Beyond Belief via pinfall Singles match for 2KW World Championship N/A
7 J.P. Hansen (c) defeated Vincenzo Abruzzi via pinfall Singles match for RWA Pure Championship N/A
8 Hollywood defeated V.i.P via pinfall Singles match for 2KW Television Championship N/A
9 Shawn Matthews defeated Jamal Jackson via pinfall Singles match N/A
10 T. Phoenix defeated Pyro, Jason Devine, and Alex Corvis via pinfall Fatal Four Way match N/A
11 Kris Kage defeated Raze, William Black and Check via pinfall Fatal Four Way match for 2KW World Championship N/A

(c) represents the champion(s) in the match

References

-Coming soon.

External links

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