It's not been a great week for everyone at Breed. After months and months of anticipation, Starrcave was postponed. This was due to someone filing a complaint with the Castleton Council saying that Breed didn't have a certain licence to put on wrestling in the cave. It's a real, real shame that someone did this because at the end of it all, what have they gained from this? Apart from cancelling an event that lots of people were looking forward to for months as well as putting a lot of wrestlers out of pocket not to mention fans and Team Breed itself also being out of pocket, they gained nothing. So if that person who did it is reading this, I hope your happy. Anyway, on to more positive things. As well as having Breeding Grounds 3 on, Team Breed decided to put on a little show beforehand that was 'pay what you want'. 4 Matches happened, lets have a little look at them!
We're starting off strong here as Gene Munny took on Aidan of Club Tropicana in singles action, or was it singles action? It was changed to the last minute to a handicap match with Aidan admitting that although he is 0-1 in singles action in Breed, he is 2-0 in tag action so Aidan only went and brought along his beloved partner Captain... Cuddles? Aidan looked to take the early advantage in the match with an absolutely devastating leg lock that would have made a weaker man tap. Munny tried the same move but it didn't have the same effect on Aidan. Captain Cuddles tagged in to a massive reaction and tore it up with DDT's and crossbodies galore. Munny couldn't quite handle The Cuddles and when Cuddles tagged out, he managed to take back control of the bout. As the match came to the end, following a Super Sexy Slip 'N Slide, Aidan looked to be about to spank Munny with his paddle (...ahem) but he nailed Cuddles instead! Whilst Aidan was distracted by his miss, Munny manged to bag the win with Ainsley Lariat. After the match, it looked like Munny would be making peace with Cuddles, but instead he attacked him amid perhaps the most negative reaction I've heard at Breed event. This match was absolutely brilliant. Both Aidan and Munny are brilliant at comedy wrestling and this match proved it. An absolute pleasure to watch. Second, and it's mixed tag team action with Ivy and Tate Mayfairs taking on Jay Joshua and Gia! It must be tough being Tate Mayfairs because although he loves himself, no one loves him not even his tag partner. Joshua looked to take the early advantage with some stiff looking strikes that had Mayfairs rocked. That didn't stop when Gia and Ivy took each other on however the tide soon turned when Tate and Ivy distracted the ref and took full advantage. After this Joshua looked to be in trouble with him being isolated from Gia, he did eventually get the tag though and when he did, Mayfairs tried his best to woo Gia. An offer of a drink (at Weatherspoon's perhaps?) was declined and then to add to Mayfairs woes, Ivy abandoned him due to her having a match later on against Raven Creed. The numbers game was too much for Mayfairs to handle and Joshua and Gia came away with the win. It's the penultimate match of the show and its two young guns with Henry Faust taking on Luke Jacobs. This was an incredibly hard hitting match and was hard to watch at times with both men beating the tar out of each other. Jacobs managed to hit some gnarly looking suplexes and Faust delivered some brutal looking strikes. The match ended with Faust picking up the win. This match was very good and the fact that both of these guys are at the start of their respective careers is nothing but good for wrestling. They're both ones to watch in the future. Main event time and the Breed Championship is on the line with TK Cooper defending against Tyson T Bone. Now this was a brilliant match with both men leaving it all on the line. At the start, TK was struggling a little bit with the pure power of T Bone with a long, long vertical suplex making it look like TK's days as champion were numbered. TK is smarter than that though and he used his champions advantage to get counted out. That wasn't the end though and the match was restarted as a no count out match. TK actually managed to take a little bit of control of the bout and managed to mount some offence. That didn't last long and T Bone was back on top shortly after. TK looked to use his smarts again as he hit T Bone with the belt, getting DQ'd in the process. However, the match was restarted again with a No DQ stipulation added on. This is where the match got very tasty with both men putting each other through the ringer. Barrier were smashed into, chairs were utilised, shovels were used and at the end of the day, TK Cooper picked up the win and continues his reign. This was another great match and hats off to TK Cooper. The versatility that TK has is incredible. He can go from deadly serious to comedic brilliance in a heartbeat and he's a joy to watch. He might not be a very sporting champion but he is a damn good wrestler. So a short but sweet card that was absolutely brilliant. Although there weren't many matches, what was on show was pure quality and all of it was well worth seeing. All in all, a very good start to the day! Would the main show live up to this? Find out soon!
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