HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween

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'''HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween''' is an upcoming backyard wrestling [[Supercard|supershow]] event operated by Higher Passion Wrestling and the [[National Backyard Wrestling Alliance]] scheduled to take place on October 1, 2011 in Hockingport, Ohio. The event will be the seventh NBYWA supershow.
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'''HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween''' was a backyard wrestling [[Supercard|supershow]] event operated by Higher Passion Wrestling and the [[National Backyard Wrestling Alliance]] that took place on October 1, 2011 in Hockingport, Ohio. The event will be the seventh NBYWA supershow.
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==Card==
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*Cody Douglas (HPW) VS Mustapha Akkad (HPW) VS Lance Manion (C, THW/MWA) for the HPW Underground Championship.
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*Cody Douglas (HPW) defeated Mustapha Akkad (HPW) and Lance Manion (C, THW/MWA) to win the HPW Underground Championship.
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*Skull Jr. (THW) VS Sean Steel (C, HPW) for the NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship.
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*Skull Jr. (THW) defeated Sean Steel (C, HPW) to win the NBYWA & TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championships.
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*James Blackwell (HPW) VS Sean Steel (HPW) VS Cody Douglas (HPW) VS Dukalien (C, HPW) for the HPW World Heavyweight Championship.
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*'''MAIN EVENT:''' Dukalien (C, HPW) defeated Cody Douglas (HPW) and James Blackwell (HPW) to retain the HPW World Heavyweight Championship.
==External Links==
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Revision as of 03:26, 2 October 2011

HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween
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Information
Promotion Higher Passion Wrestling and National Backyard Wrestling Alliance
Date October 1, 2011
Venue HPW Backyard
Location Hockingport, Ohio
NBYWA Supershow chronology
HPW/NBYWA 7:Hell-O-Ween
NBYWA 6 TBA

HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween was a backyard wrestling supershow event operated by Higher Passion Wrestling and the National Backyard Wrestling Alliance that took place on October 1, 2011 in Hockingport, Ohio. The event will be the seventh NBYWA supershow.

Contents

Background

Skull Jr. and Sean Steel had been feuding since May, Steel claiming Skull wasn't giving him enough recognition. In June, Steel claimed the NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship after not having a challenge accepted. In July, Steel, who was already the TPBYWA World Champion won the HPW World Championship, and Skull won the NBYWA World Title on July 3 and revived the THW World Title and his eighth reign on July 14. James Blackwell got involved with the feud eventually, and it resulted in a triple threat street fight at the HPW event "Homecoming" on September 3, to unify the NBYWA, TPBYWA, and HPW World Heavyweight Championships. At "NBYWA 6" before "Homecoming" on September 3, Skull lost his THW World Title to Lance Manion (who had at "Homecoming" also won the HPW Underground Championship) due to interference by Blackwell. At "Homecoming", Steel defeated Skull and Blackwell to gain the NBYWA World Title, after which Skull was beat down by Steel, his brother Max, Blackwell, Lance, and Cody Douglas, who formed the Masters of the Backyard (MOB). Skull was saved by Dukalien, who won the HPW World Title afterward.

Participating Wrestlers

  • Skull Jr. (representing Total Hardcore Wrestling).
  • Lance Manion (representing Total Hardcore Wrestling and Michigan Wrestling Association).
  • Sean Steel (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • James Blackwell (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • Dukalien (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • Cody Douglas (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • Mustapha Akkad (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • Max Steel (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).
  • DP Mudder (representing Higher Passion Wrestling).

Card

  • Cody Douglas (HPW) defeated Mustapha Akkad (HPW) and Lance Manion (C, THW/MWA) to win the HPW Underground Championship.
  • Skull Jr. (THW) defeated Sean Steel (C, HPW) to win the NBYWA & TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championships.
  • MAIN EVENT: Dukalien (C, HPW) defeated Cody Douglas (HPW) and James Blackwell (HPW) to retain the HPW World Heavyweight Championship.

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