NCW WrestleFest VII Results: Tim Kilgore’s Last Stand
NCW presented the final event of the 2011 Season from the Jacob Jones VFW Post this past Saturday night in Dedham, MA– WrestleFest VII. The VFW Post was packed as fans poured in to witness “The Antisocial Anarchist” Tim Kilgore’s final match against the NCW Heavyweight Champion Buddy Romano.
Venue: Jacob Jones VFW Post
Ring Announcer: Shane Daly
Referees: Dan Tanaka & Red Roche
Security: John Balis & Ballzilla Security
- Triplelicious & “The Barrington Bulldozer” John Munroe d. The Granite State Wrecking Crew ["The Unequaled One" Todd Sople & "The Granite State Destroyer" Gunar Rowe] in tag team action to kick off WrestleFest, with Munroe picking up the win on Gunar Rowe following “The Bulldozer’s” sitout chokeslam.
- “The Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Batello won the 2011 Season Cup as a surprise last minute entrant, defeating Scotty “By GOD” Vegas with ‘Ruination’. The order of entry was–
1.) Brandon Rezner
2.) The Lumberjake
3.) Michael Tootsie Esquire
4.) Scotty “By GOD” Vegas
5.) Steve “The Turtle” Weiner
As MTE eliminated Lumberjake the 2010 Season Cup winner Steve Weiner seemingly eliminated Scotty Vegas from the match by throwing him over the top rope. Vegas held on however, and after “The Turtle” pinned his rival MTE with ‘Kingdom Hearts’ Vegas snuck back in and pinned a shell-shocked Weiner. Vegas celebrated with the Season Cup, only for Dean “The Beast” Livsley to come out, and chastise Scotty for his actions this Season. He then stated that he basically didn’t like Vegas, and found a last minute entrant into this years Cup; “The Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Batello! Batello rushed the ring, and got a measure of revenge on the man who put him on the disabled list, pinning Scotty following ‘Ruination’.

- The Dedham fans sang happy birthday for Madeline Kilgore, surprising her with a birthday cupcake. Before it could be finished however the NCW Heavyweight Champion Buddy Romano arrived at ringside, offering Madeline a very special birthday gift, her father in the hospital. A furious Tim Kilgore stormed the ring, spearing Romano and causing a heated brawl until Officials broke up the melee.
- “Dynamite” Doug Summers d. “The Maniacal” Jack Krueger in a great match which saw Krueger really elevate his game, nearly defeating the former NCW Heavyweight Champion in a close back and forth encounter. With Krueger’s loss to Summers, questions remain about the status of Krueger’s employment in Zero Tolerance. Will he have his opportunity still?
- Eddie Loomis d. David Marxxx-Loomis in their 2 out of 3 falls match, with Eddie pinning David after a bicycle kick to win two falls to one. Zero Tolerance was banned from ringside by Commissioner Livsley before the match began, ensuring a fair fight between the two brothers. Following the match ZT returned to ringside to bring David to the back, having re-aggravated his knee injury during the match.
- “Simply the Best” GA West w/ the Firm d. “The Juice” JT Dunn after Firm members Doc Ozone and “Big” Dave Fournier assisted their man, with Fournier delivering a headbutt to Dunn while the referee was distracted. “The Juice” had the match won multiple times during the contest, but unfortunately Dan Tanaka was consistently outnumbered by the Firm, keeping him busy and giving GA the perfect chance to cheat his way to victory.
- “The Monster” Cenobite d. Richard Pacifico in the Boston Massacre II, after Cenobite speared Pacifico right through a ringside table that had been set up on the outside. Earlier in the match “The Monster’s” muse Valkyrie got out of harm’s way after taking Pacifico’s protege Rezner out of the match, ensuring the match would be one on one. The brutal war saw chairs, a chain, and a singapore cane all used before Cenobite ended things with the vicious spear.
- NCW New England Champion “The Showoff” Mike Paiva w/ Kevin Cordeiro backed out of his scheduled New England Title Match against “Dynamic” Jon Thornhill, after announcing that he was not cleared to compete in singles action after his Brockton Brawl with Keith Hayes last month at NO FEAR. He’d only be cleared for tag team action. Paiva then announced Thornhill’s new opponent– the returning Cameron Matthews!
- “Dynamic” Jon Thornhill d. Cameron Matthews after a dynamic frog splash in a great match.
- NCW Tag Team Champions Destruction Under Impact ["Impact" William Thorne & "The RIOT" Kellan Thomas] d. “The Showoff” Mike Paiva & Kevin Cordeiro via DQ after Zero Tolerance refused to let up on William Thorne’s knee, and then shoving referee Red Roche preventing DUI from getting the clean victory.
- “The Antisocial Anarchist” Tim Kilgore d. Buddy Romano to win the NCW Heavyweight Championship, pinning Romano with the ‘Clean Sweep’ to retire as the two time Heavyweight Champion. Kilgore fought off interference from Zero Tolerance and Scotty Vegas, before finally punching his cousin JC Marxxx in the stomach after years of emotional abuse. Buddy then tried to leave ringside with the Championship, giving Kilgore the count out victory. Before he could leave however the entire NCW locker room poured out, preventing Buddy from leaving with the Title. Kilgore got Romano back in the ring, and shocked the Dedham fans with the pinfall win in Tim’s final match.

- Following the match Kilgore finally got his picture with his daughter on her fourth birthday, celebrating with his friends and family to close out the 2011 NCW Season.
NCW returns for the 2012 Season and its 15 year anniversary on February 3, 2012 live in Dedham, MA at the Jacob Jones VFW Post.
Tags: Buddy Romano, Cameron Matthews, Cenobite, David Marxxx-Loomis, Destruction Under Impact, Doug Summers, DUI, Eddie Loomis, GA West, Granite State Wrecking Crew, Gunar Rowe, Jack Krueger, John Munroe, Jon Thornhill, JT Dunn, Kellan Thomas, Kevin Cordeiro, Lumberjake, Mike Paiva, MTE, Pacifico, Rezner, Ruy Batello, Scotty Vegas, Steve The Turtle Weiner, The Firm, Tim Kilgore, Todd Sople, Triplelicious, Valkyrie, William Thorne, Zero Tolerance





