Thursday, March 8, 2001






Things have changed in a year. One year ago at the first March Mayhem, the federation started with a J instead of an L. One year ago featured talents such as JayDogg, Fat Mexican, and Lord Slapnutz, all of whom are no longer around. One year ago was also the prime of the sWo, with $o/\/iC>|, Guff Daddy, and Skinny. But everything changes. Guff and $o/\/iC>| are now the worst of enemies. Their grudge match was definately supposed to deliver, and it did.







Tag Team Match
Guff Daddy/J.C. vs. $o/\/iC>|Coma

Both teams worked very well together. Coma got the advantage first as Guff was isolated. Once J.C. was tagged in, he dominated. Guff came back in, and the advantage stayed with the sWo Leader. J.C. and $o/\/iC>| were tagged in, and J.C. took an opportunity to hit his jumpkick, named the Ego Shot, for the win.

Guff Daddy/J.C. d. $o/\/iC>|/Coma when J.C. pinned $o/\/iC>| after an Ego Shot







Singles Match
$o/\/iC>| vs. J.C.

Irate, the former sWo member wanted a piece of the man who pinned him in the previous match. Surprisingly, J.C. was able to hold his own. $o/\/iC>| seemed distracted, as he was more anxious to fight Guff Daddy. J.C. connected with the Ego Shot for the upset.

J.C. d. $o/\/iC>| via Ego Shot







J.C. wasn't done yet. He came out and demanded that $o/\/iC>| fight him again. Scum of the Earth played and Guff Daddy came out with a guitar. Guff did an impersonation of $o/\/iC>|, letting himself be pinned repeatedly by J.C. Eventually, $o/\/iC>| came out, but received an S my DDT for his troubles.








��Coma (c) vs. Big Adam

Big Adam, formerly Lord Slapnutz, made his return to challenge Coma. The improved Adam overpowered Coma at first, connected with high-impact moves. However, Coma eventually got the better of Adam, and connected with a Face Jam for a successful defense.

Coma d. Big Adam via Face Jam
(Coma retained the LBYWF Hardcore Title.)








Grudge Match
Move It Or Lose It Match (When pinned, a competitor has thirty seconds to return to the ring to avoid losing.)
Guff Daddy vs. $o/\/iC>|

These two were ready to go. Guff hit some good punches, a hiptoss, and a bodyslam to open up the first advantage. $o/\/iC>|'s Superkick gained him some time. Guff was able to get the advantage long enough to his his new finisher, the Million Dollar Drop for the first pin. $o/\/iC>| made it back in 15 seconds, so the two went on. Guff had trouble maintaining the advantage, and soon fell victim to a Semi-Sonick onto a chair for the second pin. Guff made it back in 20 seconds. This angered the former sWo Leader, and he went crazy. He grabbed a shakai and started beating Guff in his weak left knee. $o/\/iC>| ripped off Guff's kneebrace and continued the punishment. Guff managed to come back a little bit, bet fell victim to a shakai-assisted Semi-Sonick for pin number three. Guff was standing at 15 and began limping back. However, his knee gave out, and was unable to get up in time.

$o/\/iC>| d. Guff Daddy







Post-match, $o/\/iC>| continued the assault on Guff. Coma came out and hit his new and improved Life Support to knock $o/\/iC>| out! Coma said "Nothing personal, but you cost us the tag match." Coma picked up Guff and hit a Life Support on him as well. In the end, $o/\/iC>| and Coma were standing, and Guff was not.





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