1) Maxx Burton and Drake Evans, Team S.T.F., successfully defended the S.A.W. Tag Team titles over The Bad Guys with a Dirty Rotten Driver.
2) C.J. Scott beat Mackie Schrody with a Celtic Cross.
(Before the match, Mackie sent his manager, Hanz, to the back stating he didn't need his guidance since C.J. had not won a match yet. This was C.J.'s first win.)
3) Billy Foxx beat Chance Taylor with a victory roll in a great debut for both competitors. They mostly can be seen in N.E.W. in Rochester, NY.
4) S.A.W. Heavyweight champion, Mikey Mudd, gave S.A.W. Cruiserweight Champion, "Loverboy" Ricky Williams, his first defeat by not only beating him in a match but injuring Loverboy's knee in the process. After the match, Fronz Roddy came out to add insult to injury to Williams. The Bull came out to make the save, but damage had been done. The Bull then challenged Mudd and Roddy to a tag match later on.
5) In the upset of the night, The Green Mountain Grappler beat S.A.W. Television Champion, Vigo, after Grappler ducked an attempt from Yvonna Leach to throw powder in his face and it inadvertently hit Vigo's face. Grappler, who was being obliterated throughout the match, tripped up Vigo and fell on top of him to get the pin and win the Television title.
6) The Northern Studd w/ Lindsay Lynn beat Michael Monroe
7) In the main event, The Bull and C.J. Scott (replacing the injured Loverboy) with The Candyman took on Mikey Mudd and Fronz Roddy with Hanz. The end saw The Bull pin Mikey Mudd. This win elevates The Bull to the No. 1 contenders spot for the Heavyweight title.
Slam All-Star Wrestling returns on Saturday June 28th back at the Highgate Arena in Highgate, VT for "No Excuses!"
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