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THE REVIEW

COLD FURY 6: Into the Fire

With 5 years of fury come and gone, there was no doubt that COLD FURY 6 on February 2nd 2007 in Lowell, MA had to go above and beyond to meet expectations. Where as every other COLD FURY featured a singular main event, COLD FURY 6 would offer fans a Double Main Event for the first time in the event's history. The first half was a battle for the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship pitting champion Thomas Penmanship defending against the massive Brian Milonas. In the second half the Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Titles were on the line as champions Jason Blade & Kid Mikaze defended against Intellectual Properties (Max Bauer & Alex Arion), in the confines of a fifteen-foot high steel cage.

Before the main events there was plenty of other exciting and downright shocking action. What would COLD FURY be without a CW New England Title match? Fans certainly were treated to a great match-up as Fred "Bonecrusher" Sampson successfully defended the belt against the lovable Psycho. Despite Psycho's best efforts he was unable to recapture the magic of one year earlier. While that match was certainly a great contest, it's what took place after that left fans gasping. Handsome Johnny (who lost to Brian Fury earlier in the evening) came out during the match to stop Sampson from using his chain while the referee was out. While it appeared that The Handsome One was out there to console his best friend after a tough loss, it quickly became obvious that he had other ideas. Handsome Johnny assaulted an unsuspecting Psycho, and proceeded to throw him from the ring apron through the announce table, crashing through to the floor. Adding insult to injury, Johnny then spat upon his now former best friend before heading to the back with a sadistic smirk on his face thus ending a friendship fans surely thought would last forever.

Next up was the first half of the Double Main Event between CW Heavyweight Champion Thomas Penmanship and Brian Milonas. Milonas had manager Cherry Payne in his corner as always, additionally "Intellectual" Arch Kincaid also accompanied the mammoth man from Pittsburgh to the ring that night. One month earlier Kincaid brokered a deal with Payne to help ensure the dethroning of the young and cocky Penmanship, who once had been the cornerstone of Arch's "Intellectual Properties" but had since left the group with the belief he could stand on his own. The match started with a wild brawl around the ringside area that included Penmanship diving from the top rope to the outside to take out both Milonas and Kincaid. It culminated in a deafening chair shot to Penmanship's head all before the bell ever rang. Eventually with outside distractions from both Cherry Payne and Arch Kincaid, Brian Milonas became the largest man ever to hold the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Title by defeating Penmanship with a "Baldo bomb" from the top rope. As it turned out, this was to be Penmanship's swan song, per pre-match stipulation his career in Chaotic Wrestling was now over.

The second half of the Double Main Event also proved to be history making. It was the first ever tag-team cage match in Chaotic Wrestling. CW Tag Team Champions Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze challenged the duo of Max Bauer and Alex Arion to this hellacious match after Bauer tried to intentionally blind Blade with some sort of fireball just one month earlier. Blade managed to recover in time to join his partner in the biggest match of their careers. Arch Kincaid and Cherry Payne joined the Intellectual Properties (Bauer and Arion) to the ring, but with a 15-foot high cage around the ring their influence on the match would be minimal. The match was a wild violent brawl that included Jason Blade scaling the cage and moonsaulting back into the ring onto his opponents. Eventually the champions, Blade and Mikaze, escaped the cage and retained their titles.

After the match while the victors were in the cage celebrating Arch Kincaid stormed in and started berating Blade and Mikaze, it wasn't long before they'd had enough of his antics. A beaten Bauer and Arion were instructed by new CW Heavyweight Champion Brian Milonas to leave Kincaid in the ring to fend for himself, and it was Alex Arion who closed the cage door in Arch's face, leaving him to be assaulted by the CW Tag Team Champions. This event also closed the door on "Intellectual" Arch Kincaid's wrestling career, as the man from Pelican's Crossing, Florida has not been seen or heard from again in Chaotic Wrestling.