Monday, June 16, 2025

The KSWA Championship Committee Could Right Its Worst Wrong Independence Day


By Trapper Tom, Editor, KSWA Digest

Shawn Blanchard defeated “The Apostle” Joshua Kavod for the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) Heavyweight Championship last Saturday night before the best crowd ever assembled at Gino Brothers in Sharpsburg.

The win, “The Enforcer’s” seventh as the KSWA champion, came in a unique fashion. “King” Del Douglas handed Blanchard a foreign object, believed to be brass knuckles, and he hit Kavod with a stiff right hand. One, two, three.

Accompanying Douglas was another member of the Dynasty, Kris Kash. One-half of the KSWA tag team champions, Kash was the man Blanchard pinned on January 20, 2007, which cost La Lucha the most prized championship in the Commonwealth.

Then—as well as two subsequent times as KSWA Heavyweight Champion—Blanchard never gave La Lucha a one-on-one rematch.

Eighteen years have passed since that fateful winter night. January 20, 2007, was the first night for Battle Bowl. It was a year before the formation of the KSWA Hall of Fame, the most vaunted and recognized ceremony of its type in independent wrestling.

La Lucha, famously on the cover of the Pittsburgh City Paper, the first and most prominent Pittsburgh independent professional wrestler to hold that distinction.

At the KSWA Arena on 51st Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood within the city of Pittsburgh. At the time, the Championship Committee was naming events. This one was “KSWA Revenge.” A post-FanFest crowd watched The Blood Beast defeat "The Drunken Luchador" Joey Quervo and the Latin Assassin defeated Zero.

In a handicap match, Biker Al and "The King" Del Douglas defeated "Dr. Devastation" Lou Martin.

The reigning KSWA tag team champions, The International Thugs defeated Shane Starr and "The Snakeman" Deven Michaels to retain the K.S.W.A. Tag Team Titles. "Mr. 8x10" Michael Cruz defeated Justin Sane.

In a throwback of sorts, Anthony Alexander defeated Ali Kaida to retain The Golden Triangle Title. In addition, Alexander won the 1st ever “Megastar Melee Battle Royal”, a precursor to “Battle Bowl” to be the Number One contender for the KSWA Heavyweight Title. (His win would overshadow any chance for La Lucha to earn his “Revenge”).

Shawn Blanchard versus La Lucha was the feud of 2006. On December 6, 2006, KSWA realized that it had an incredible experience with FanFest. KSWA Owner Bobby O was the special guest referee. The Latin Assassin was in La Lucha’s corner and Frank Durso was advising Shawn Blanchard. Durso’s services were stunted as he was placed in a strait jacket. When La Lucha defeated Blanchard, the roof was blown off the former Moose Lodge.

Some 49 days later, "The Enforcer" Shawn Blanchard defeated La Lucha and Kris Kash (who was added as a third competitor in a move that has never been explained) to become the new KSWA Heavyweight Champion.

Kash would go on to win the KSWA Championship in a FanFest match that included Blanchard; however, the has never been championship justice for La Lucha.

In 2020, La Lucha was formally inducted into the KSWA Hall of Fame in the COVID year that didn’t afford a ceremony. Semi-retired from wrestling who has invested wisely in a conglomerate of taco restaurants, La Lucha has always been a celebrity in Mexico, hence the nickname “The Mayor of Mexico City.”

But he has not had that one-on-one opportunity with Blanchard. Might the KSWA Championship Committee recognize one of the most heinous oversights in its history?

Blanchard is scheduled to travel to Johnstown on Saturday and defend the KSWA gold at 814 Wrestling’s annual “Thundercade” festival of matches. He will defend against “The Face of Pittsburgh” Lou Martin.

If Blanchard gets by Martin, perhaps the Krazies should write to the KSWA Championship Committee and force their hand at Lawrenceville’s Independence Day celebration. Nothing says America, the KSWA and Pittsburgh professional wrestling like Shawn Blanchard defending the richest prize in the Commonwealth, a gold trophy for the ages, against “The Mayor of Mexico City,” La Lucha.

 

 

 

Sunday, June 15, 2025

History Is Made For Blanchard As KSWA Returns To Sharpsburg

Shawn Blanchard extends the record as the 7-time KSWA Heavyweight Champion.
Photo by Trapper Tom

By Trapper Tom, Editor, KSWA Digest

As the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance returns to Gino Brothers in Sharpsburg, much of the professional wrestling world took note of the main event, which featured The Dynasty’s Shawn Blanchard vs the KSWA Champion, “The Apostle” Joshua Kavod.

Some observers said with only six months to go in the history of Pittsburgh’s KSWA, and with a stacked deck of challengers, this may have been Blanchard’s last attempt at the richest prize in the Commonwealth.

It was also the annual Mario Ferraro, Sr. Memorial Tournament. Named for a beloved firefighter and family man, the cup has become iconic for the town along the banks of the Allegheny River.

In addition to that, a spate of championships were on the line.

Tag Match: Freek Show vs. Captain Curly John and T-Rantula

Captain Curly John and T-Rantula met The Ram and Man Child from the Freek Show in the opening contest.

The Ram manhandles Curly John. The Captain tags in the Hall of Famer, T-Rantula. T grabs The Ram’s beard. T tosses Ram into the corner and into the ropes before a clothesline drops him to the mat.

T tags Curly John back in but the Ram is ready. He gets Curly into his corner, where Man-Child is ready. Man-Child rakes Curly’s eyes over the top ropes. Man-Child is all over the Captain.

The Ram is back in and he continues the offense on Captain Curly. Man-Child has Curly John on the mat for a sleeper hold. Curly gets to T-Rantula and he goes right after Man-Child. T-Rantula and Captain Curly have Man-Child in the corner.

Man-Child recovers and with Captain Curly John tagged in, goes after the much smaller man.

Man-Child drops an elbow on Captain Curly John and gets the win. 7:35.

Afterwards, T celebrates with Captain Curly John and waves to the masses.

The Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament. Justin Sane vs. Lou Martin

The veteran Sane gets the upper hand over Martin. Sane gets Martin into the ropes. He drapes Martin’s arm over the top rope.

It’s all Sane in the early going. Mayor Mystery gets in the way and soon Martin is in charge.

He gets Sane in the corner for a chop. He follows that up with a Bulldog and gets a two. Then Lou gets some offense. Martin delivers an elbow to the head. Martin drops him after a side slam. Two count.

Sane recovers and hits a modified pile driver. Two and a half count. Martin gets a shoulder up at two.

Sane goes up to the top for the frog splash. Martin gets his knees up and gets the win. 8:28

Semi Final for the Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament

This contest became a title defense for the Golden Triangle Championship as “Handsome Harley T.” made a “Professional” move and cashed in his Battle Bowl opportunity for the Golden Triangle Championship.

Harley T. Morris, Freek E. Doyle and Golden Triangle Champion Freek E. Doyle start out.

Exotic has Freek down in an alligator roll front face lock.

All three Megastars are on their feet and Morris hits Doyle with an elbow. With Exotic in the ropes, Morris digs at his nose.

Morris has Exotic down and gets a two count. Freek recovers and kicks Morris. Morris has Exotic in a front face lock. Exotic powers up. Exotic gets an elbow up when Morris charges in.

Exotic DDT’s Morris and gets a two count.

Freek hits Exotic with an F 5. Exotic battles with Doyle and drops him down. Doyle escapes two charges in the corner by his opponents.

He catches Exotic who tried a flying body block. Morris drop-kicks him down. Freek catches Exotic for the pin. 7:16.

KSWA tag team championship: New Glory v. Kris Kash and Shane Starr

Hunter Huffman goes to the ring with Super Ginger. Big Tony Onyx has COVID and wasn’t able to attend. Hunter extolls his “new” tag team partner as the veteran Super Ginger.

Jimmy James calls for the bell and we are underway.

It’s Shane Starr and Hunter Huffman in the early going. Huffman has Starr in the corner. They lock up after a clean break. Starr gets the wrist lock and continues to crank it. Kash is tagged in and he drops Huffman’s arm over the top rope. “King” Del Douglas controls things for the Dynasty on the outside. Starr bodyslams Hunter twice and gets a two count.

Kris Kash distracts the referee as Del Douglas attacks from the outside. Kash kicks Huffman to the outside. Kash dives on top of Huffman.

Kash tags Starr back in and he goes after Huffman. Starr suplexes Huffman. There’s a two count. Starr splashes Huffman in the corner. Starr misses a splash and Huffman tags in Super Ginger. Ginger clotheslines Starr and Kash comes in for the save.

Kash grabs James. Starr is in the corner for some Ginger offense. There was a sidewalk slam Starr kicks out of Ginger’s pin attempt. Starr appears to have injured his knee. Ginger gets an arm bar on Starr. Kash is eager for the tag.

Starr kicks up from Ginger’s pin attempt at two. Douglas shouts for Starr to tag out to Kash. Starr gets Ginger in a single leg lock and chops his way out.

Starr tosses Ginger over the top rope. Starr suplexes Ginger from the apron. The hometown fans chant for “Shane.” Two count as Ginger gets a shoulder up.

Kash is tagged in and clotheslines Hunter down. There’s a double clothesline between Kash and Huffman.

Starr is in and double drop kicks both Ginger and Huffman.

Douglas shouts “We got this” to the tag team champions. Kash and Starr, Huffman and Ginger are in.

Kash drops a leg on Ginger as Starr holds him in the center of the ring. Kash and Starr retain. 11:14

Mario Ferraro Sr. Memorial Tournament Finals. Lou Martin v. Freek E Doyle

Freek has the immediate advance. Two count with Freek on Martin. He’s all over the Face of Pittsburgh. Doyle has Martin in a rare position, one in which he is not getting any offense.

And just like that, Martin is up and all over Freek with clotheslines and other offense. Martin has Freek in the corner for a chop and pounds his head into the top turnbuckle. Martin does the thing in another corner and a third. The last one, Martin hesitated for affect.

Martin whips Doyle into a corner and meets him there with a clothesline and 10 punches to the top of the head. However, Freek falls on Martin and gets a near pinfall.

Martin hits Freek with a DDT out of nowhere. Remarkably, he only gets a two count.

Martin gets pizza dough and hits Freek with it. The dough is tossed out.

Mystery tosses his cane. He bashes Martin with it and gets the win. 8:24.

Five Star Championship: Tyler Grayson v. J-Ru (champion)

The fans chant “T-Pot” at the Five Star Champion.

The two similar-sized Megastars lock up and Grayson breaks clean.

Grayson breaks out of a J-Ru hold in the corner. The two take their time feeling each other out.

Grayson has J-Ru in an abdominal stretch and then hip tosses him. A follow up drop kick falls the former KSWA Heavyweight Champion to the outside. Grayson shadows J-Ru as he talks to members of the audience. J-Ru turns around and Grayson is there with a couple of shots.

J-Ru has Grayson down and puts a boot on him for a two count. J-Ru is angry that the count wasn’t “fast enough.”

There’s another lazy count that ends at two.

Back inside, Grayson hits a DDT and gets two.

Grayson has more offense, J-Ru drops him with shove and clothesline. J-Ru has Grayson in the corner for a series of chops and whips him into another corner. J-Ru chops Grayson. He misses a splash. Grayson hits a back breaker. He is slow in turning J-Ru over. Two count.

Grayson chops J-Ru. J-Ru fights back. They trade chops. Grayson fights out of offense and hits a series of suplexes.

J-Ru gets out of an attempted F-5 and drops Grayson with a modified DDT. 12:20 J-Ru retains.

KSWA Heavyweight Championship: Shawn Blanchard (w/Del Douglas) vs. Joshua Kavod

Blanchard forces Kavod in the ropes. He fights out and stings Blanchard. Douglas pulls the referee out and James tosses The King from ringside.

Blanchard has Kavod down and drops a knee on his chest. Blanchard digs at Kavod’s face. Referee James checks on Kavod and he will not give up. Kavod stomps his foot, gets up and is hit with a spinebuster. There is a count of two before Kavod gets a shoulder up.

Blanchard distracts the referee and kicks Kavod low. Blanchard gets Kavod in the corner and drives a shoulder into the champion’s gut. Kavod dives on Blanchard but misses with a second splash. The two trade blows in the center of the ring. Kavod kicks Blanchard in the mush. Two count. Blanchard gets a shoulder up. Kavod hits Blanchard with a forearm smash. Kavod dives on Blanchard but the Enforcer gets out of the way.

Blanchard drives an elbow onto Kavod’s knee.

Blanchard gets Kavod in the Figure Four.

Blanchard has the leg lock in for a long time. Kavod tries to roll him over and finally does. Blanchard is now cowering in pain. Blanchard gets to the ropes and forces the break. Kavod hits the DDT.

Both Megastars are slow in getting to their feet.

Blanchard chops Kavod low. Blanchard picks Kavod up, swings him around and clobbers referee James with Kavod’s feet.

Kavod hits “Go to Church” on Blanchard. Both Megastars are down. Douglas and Kash, the Dynasty, run to the ring as the referee is down for the second time of the evening. Douglas gives Blanchard something. Both men are up. Blanchard hits Kavod with a foreign object, believed to be brass knuckles.

James recovers and makes the count to three. In 12:15, Blanchard is the new KSWA Heavyweight Champion. He celebrates as the event comes to a close.