

He said that he used to watch John Armijo, who furnished a reputation for himself as “ The Fighting Lifeguard,” at the Irvine Marriott. 3 at .įred Garcia, 59, of Huntington Beach, will most likely return for the next event. Tickets for that event will go on sale to the public Oct. Promoter Roy Englebrecht, a Newport Beach resident, said he is looking at Oct. There might be a second edition of Fight Club OC drive-in wrestling.

Flecha is done.’ I’m going to take it now, and you see the result.” “You got to smart, so I make him believe, ‘Oh, Flecha is tired. “That’s what many years in the business create,” Flecha Fugaz said. The match continued, however, and Flecha Fugaz won by fall a short time later. Flecha Fugaz paced around outside of the ring and looked to be offering a handshake of surrender. Herrera appeared to take control of the match when he used the ropes to lift himself up and kick Flecha Fugaz in the chest. In the other singles matches, Legacy beat Principe Indu Jr. Sinn Bodhi turned on his ringside accomplice after he lost, sending his henchman into the ring to face Gatson, who left him hanging from the ropes with a single strike. He also had ringside assistance from a man in a suit who tried to sabotage Gatson, including pulling out a fire extinguisher and attempting to use it if they crossed paths along the outskirts of the ring. Sure, we went on our singles, but we’re back, and Team High Risk is better than ever.”Ĭhe Cabrera and Fidel Bravo defeated Zokre and Kikutaro in the tag-team main event.Ī highly entertaining singles match saw Brandon Gatson edge out Sinn Bodhi, a gruesome-looking, bearded wrestler who had strapped stuffed animals around his ankles as part of his costume. “Once you have a good established partner that you can kind of get everything going, the rest just flows, and with this partner, I trust him with my life. “The big key to a victory is knowing your partner,” Lotto said. Lotto said that familiarity with each other led to their success and was thrilled with the win. It has been six long months since we have done anything, and it felt so great to be in that ring.” All the honking of the horns and everything like that felt amazing. “This company has done so much for us to put on this show for everyone out there. “This is something a lot different with the masks and COVID and everything like that,” Andrews said. A couple of tag-team matches provided extreme action, and the Orange County tandem of Steven Andrews and Simon Lotto, who hail from Anaheim, pulled off a win against Rico Bandido and Tito Bandido from Whittier.Īndrews executed a leaping backflip and landed it - a move called a shooting star - and together with Lotto, they brought their opponent to the mat.
