This Week in OCW History - No Limits 2 July 29th, 2001
Aug 3, 2017 20:10:31 GMT -5
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No Limits 2 is, without a doubt, one of the wildest events in OCW history. A great example of what OCW resembled during it's wild, untamed heyday.
This is a loaded card full of legendary talent. Josh Allen, the greatest lightweight in OCW history, gets his shot at The Great One in the main event for the OCW Championship. Mario Maurako and Paul Paras do battle in their only one on one match in OCW history. Sex and Violence begin a legendary tag team run that would place both men in the Hall of Fame. Curt Canon faces Wayne West for a shot at Josh Allen's LW title.
The Big Bifford and Tommy Crimson, two names familiar with today's OCW fans, take on Fenix for the Intercontinental Championship. Homeboy and Kannon open the show in a grueling, bloody encounter that would set the evening's tone.
Silverfreak, dissatisfied with the Hardcore division, goes after it's champion, Brian Hulin.
One of the most influential matches in OCW history also takes place at this event. Two rookies - Silver Cyanide and Andy Murray do battle over the United States Championship. Not only would these two men emerge as flag bearers for OCW moving forward BUT their match (an invention of their own) would ultimately become OCW's most famous stipulation - The Hazardous Ladder Match.
And, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the most infamous spot of the night. The Whack Off Match between Scott Syren and Scoot Time.
No Limits 2 is likely the most influential show in company history.
This is a loaded card full of legendary talent. Josh Allen, the greatest lightweight in OCW history, gets his shot at The Great One in the main event for the OCW Championship. Mario Maurako and Paul Paras do battle in their only one on one match in OCW history. Sex and Violence begin a legendary tag team run that would place both men in the Hall of Fame. Curt Canon faces Wayne West for a shot at Josh Allen's LW title.
The Big Bifford and Tommy Crimson, two names familiar with today's OCW fans, take on Fenix for the Intercontinental Championship. Homeboy and Kannon open the show in a grueling, bloody encounter that would set the evening's tone.
Silverfreak, dissatisfied with the Hardcore division, goes after it's champion, Brian Hulin.
One of the most influential matches in OCW history also takes place at this event. Two rookies - Silver Cyanide and Andy Murray do battle over the United States Championship. Not only would these two men emerge as flag bearers for OCW moving forward BUT their match (an invention of their own) would ultimately become OCW's most famous stipulation - The Hazardous Ladder Match.
And, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the most infamous spot of the night. The Whack Off Match between Scott Syren and Scoot Time.
No Limits 2 is likely the most influential show in company history.
OCW Presents - No Limits 2
LIVE! July 29th, 2001
For a shot at any OCW Belt
Razorwire Death Match
"The Real F*ckin Show" Kannon vs. Homeboy
OCW Television Championship
Bull Rope Match
Mark "Maniac" Kelley (c) vs. Joey Corona
The first and LAST Whack Off Match
Scott Syren vs. Scoot Time
OCW LightWeight #1 Contender Match
Tables, Cage Match
Curt Canon vs. Wayne "The Man" West
OCW United States Championship
Hazardous Ladder Match
Silver Cyanide (c) vs. Andy Murray
OCW Tag Team Championship
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs
Sex and Violence (c) vs. Seventeen
OCW Intercontinental Championship
Street Fight
Fenix (c) vs. Tommy Crimson vs. The Big Bifford
OCW Hardcore Championship
Double Hell in a Cell
Brian "Hardcore" Hulin (c) vs. Silverfreak
#1 Contender for OCW Title Match
Ultimate Iron Man Match
"Perfect" Paul Paras vs. "Marvelous" Mario Maurako
Main Event - OCW Championship
Psychopathic Hell in a Cell
The Great One (c) vs. Josh Allen (c)
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