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Name of the event:
FIP Violence Is The Answer
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Attendance:
ca. 130

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Singles Match
Spanky defeats Roderick Strong (8:09)
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Singles Match
Antonio Banks defeats Ryze (w/Dave Prazak) (6:26)
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Four Way Elimination Match
- Steele besiegt Kahagas (2:54)
- Rinauro besiegt Rainman (3:01)
- Rinauro besiegt Steele
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Singles Match
Eddie Vegas (w/Dave Prazak) defeats Dunn (14:14)
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Singles Match
Steve Madison defeats James Gibson (10:53)
FIP Heavyweight Title Anything Goes Match
Homicide (c) defeats CM Punk (13:12)

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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 2
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 5.00  [2]
Average rating in 2018: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2009: 3.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 29.06.2018:
[7.0] "This show suffers from a DVD editing that feels extremely half-assed, cutting just after the fall and jumping to the next match with half the matches missing entrances, severely damaging the FIP feel. Banks/Ryze and Gibson/Madison were both supbar wrestling matches and lower points of the show. Otherwise, this show exhibits remarkable consistency. The Spanky/Strong opener surprised with how solid and exciting of a match they had in a concise timeframe. Salvatore Rinauro came out good of the Fray match that helps build his credibiility up. Vegas/Dunn as well as the forgotten-on-this-website Jerelle/Rave both serve their purpose as sweet midcard filler and heating up the tag division. The 6-Men tag team is a simple, crowd pleasing little match. The main event blows off the Punk/Homicide feud, never reaching the heights of their 2004 craziness which then proceeded to overextend the feud, but still concludes it on a firey passionate note that honor to potential for violence that these two can conjure together. With a consistent string of decent, even woith the absence of classics, this show ends up being a quite good experience that could have been even better if FIP just had taken as much care in their production values as the wrestlers did in their performance."