The Union Recorder

Local Sports

July 21, 2010

CWO gearing up for another Milledgeville Massacre Aug. 7

Champion Derrick Andrew Reynolds to face ‘The Boondock Demon’ Damien in a match in which both will be chained together around their necks by a 15-foot chain connected to dog collars

MILLEDGEVILLE — Are you ready for the hottest night of the summer?

On Saturday, Aug. 7, the CWO Wrestling armada returns to Milledgeville’s Centennial Center and will feature a big event entitled “Milledgeville Massacre.”

Doors will open at 7 p.m. and belltime is set for 7:30 p.m.

The main event of the evening will be a match that has been over a year in the making! CWO World Champion Derrick Andrew Reynolds has had a personal vendetta against “The Boondock Demon” Damien for well over a year when Damien took Reynolds to his limits in a title match in Sandersville.

On July 3 the two met at Firecracker Fights III and a 15-foot chain came into play as Reynolds beat and choked Damien with the chain, which caused the match to be thrown out. Shortly thereafter, the CWO board of directors signed a match to take place Aug. 7.

That match will be a dog collar match, in which both wrestlers will be chained together around their necks by a 15-foot chain connected to dog collars.

There is no where to run and there must be a winner as the CWO World Championship is on the line.

The CWO Tag Team Champions Tommy Lee and T.W. James (The New Generation) have been on a roll as of late, but they could meet their greatest challenge yet when former AWN Tag Team Champions and current GCW superstars The Sin City Mafia (C.J. Awesome and Bubba Rage) make their return to CWO to face the champions.

In a match to unify the CWO Southern States and Junior Heavyweight Championships, up and coming star and current Junior Heavyweight Champion Chris Storm will face off with the controversial loud-mouth, Southern States Champion “Ticking Time Bomb” Chris Nelms.

Also on the card: Milledgeville’s Steve Stiles will face Infamous D., Junior will face “The  Hardcore Highlight Reel” Jerry Nelms.

Also, in a triple threat match, Tough Johnson will take on “The Mecca of Manhood” Brandon Kage and The Prankster.

Admission is only $6 for adults, kids 6-12: $3, and kids 5 and under: free with paid adult.

College students with a valid college ID are only $3.

For more information check out http://cwoverload.syntha site.com/

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