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The Swingman battles the King of the "It" Flip
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Ken Shamrock was interviewed about his war with Madman Fulton at Hard to Kill. The World's Most Dangerous Man had a lot of respect for the pure strength and ability of the big man but felt that he was being held back by the former IMPACT World Champion Sami Callihan.
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Joey Ryan vs Johnny Swinger
Ryan kicked off the match with a request, demanding that Swinger touch "It". Swinger vehemently declined. A wrist lock saw Ryan nearly bring Swinger's hand towards "It", but Swinger managed to stay away.
Eventually, Swinger teased touching "It", but then caught Ryan with a shot to the throat. An atomic drop, though, injured Swinger's knee as opposed to Ryan's groin. He responded by sending Ryan into the turnbuckle.
Swinger discombobulated Ryan by ringing his inner ear before bringing him to the floor with a chin lock. However, he made a serious mistake when he tried to headbutt Ryan's groin. Finally, Swinger was forced to touch "It" and was sent flying, with ref in hand.
Results: Joey Ryan defeated Johnny Swinger via pinfall.
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