Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup

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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup
Promotion Full Impact Pro (2006–2011)
NWA Florida (2003–2005)
Date2003–2012

The Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup was an annual professional wrestling memorial show produced by Full Impact Pro (FIP) promotion, typically between October and December. The event was established to honor the memory of independent wrestler "All American" Jeff Peterson who died at age 21 after a two-year battle with leukemia. [1] A rising star in the National Wrestling Alliance at the time of his death, his home promotion NWA Florida held a memorial tournament, co-hosted by IPW Hardcore, presented by his friends and fellow Florida wrestlers. [2] The first show was held on May 16–17, 2003, at the Florida WrestlePlex in St. Petersburg, Florida. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] It is the longest-running tournament in the Southeastern United States followed by CWF Mid-Atlantic's Johnny Weaver Memorial Tournament.

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It was a standard 16-man single-elimination tournament intended to showcase the top junior heavyweight wrestlers from independent promotions throughout the United States [1] and Japan. Many top "indy" wrestlers have participated in the event [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] with former winners including Reckless Youth (2003), Justice (2004), Chris Sabin (2005), Milano Collection AT (2006), Chris Hero (2007), Erick Stevens (2008), Davey Richards (2009), and Sami Callihan (2010). The tournament was originally held by NWA Florida [15] [16] from 2003 to 2005, [3] [17] when it closed, and was continued by Full Impact Pro the following year. Both promotions held a combined 9 Memorial Cup tournaments. The tenth tournament on December 14 and 15, 2012, was billed as the last ever Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup and was an independent internet pay-per-view not officially held by any promotion. [18] No wrestler has ever won the tournament twice, but multiple wrestlers have participated in the event more than once. [4] [19]

The event has also featured other wrestling personalities. The 2007 and 2008 editions were hosted by Lenny Leonard and Scott Hudson, former commentators for Ring of Honor and World Championship Wrestling respectively. [4] [20] In 2009, "Outlaw" Ron Bass came out of retirement to wrestle Sean Davis (with Amy Vitale and Phil Davis) in a Texas Bullrope match. [21] Gabe Sapolsky claimed that he used the 2009 tournament to scout talent prior to starting EVOLVE two months later. [22] The following year, five champions took part in the 2010 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup; FIP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley, FIP Florida Heritage Champion Jake Manning, NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Craig Classic, PWR Heavyweight Champion Bruce Santee, and PWR Tag Team Champion Milo Beasley. [23] Aaron Epic, Peterson's last opponent before his death, also competed in the 2011 tournament. [24] It was his first appearance with the company in several years and, though he was eliminated by Jerrelle Clark in the opening round, he praised the event commenting in a later interview for 411mania.com that "there has not been a lot of things that people remember from Florida wrestling but people always remember JPC and to be part of it was an honor". [25]

Since its beginning in 2003, the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup has been specifically used to raise money for various charities in the state of Florida. [15] [16] [17] [20] The recipient for the 2008 edition, for example, was a two-year-old child diagnosed with a rare form of cancer [5] [26] while proceeds from the 2009 edition went to St. Petersburg's All Children's Hospital. [1]

Tournament winners

TournamentYearWinnerTotal wonReference
JPM-Cup I 2003 Reckless Youth 1 [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup II 2004 Justice1 [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup III 2005 Chris Sabin 1 [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup IV 2006 Milano Collection A.T. 1 [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup V 2007 Chris Hero 1 [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup VI 2008 Erick Stevens 1 [4] [6] [7] [19]
JPM-Cup VII 2009 Davey Richards 1 [4] [19] [27]
JPM-Cup VIII 2010 Sami Callihan 1 [4] [19] [28]
JPM-Cup IX 2011 A. R. Fox 1 [4] [24]
JPM-Cup X 2012 Samuray del Sol 1 [4] [18]

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2003)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

May 16, 2003 in St. Petersburg, Florida (Florida WrestlePlex)

#Results [4] [29] StipulationsTimes
1Naphtali defeated Seijin AkkiFirst round tournament matchn/a
2 B-Boy defeated Steve Madison n/a
3 Tony Mamaluke defeated Jerrelle Clarkn/a
4 Reckless Youth defeated Sonjay Dutt n/a
5 Jason Cross defeated CM Punk n/a
6 Ruckus defeated Roderick Strong n/a
7Sedrick Strong defeated David Babylonn/a
8Justice defeated Colt Cabana n/a
9Chaos defeated Havoc and Kubiak Three-Way Dance n/a
10Lex Lovett defeated Agent SteeleSingles match; Due to a prematch stipulation, Lovett earned a title shot against IPW Heavyweight Champion Billy Fives.n/a
11 Mike Sullivan and Scoot Andrews defeated Danny Doring and Mikey TenderfootTag team matchn/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

May 17, 2003 in St. Petersburg, Florida (Florida WrestlePlex)

#Results [4] [30] StipulationsTimes
1Naphtali defeated B-Boy Quarter Final Tournament Matchn/a
2 Reckless Youth defeated Tony Mamaluke n/a
11 Ruckus defeated Jason Cross n/a
12Sedrick Strong defeated Justicen/a
13Reckless Youth defeated NaphtaliSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
14Sedrick Strong defeated Ruckusn/a
15Reckless Youth defeated Roderick StrongTournament Finals match with Special Guest Referee Jet Jaguarn/a
16Frankie Capone, Pat Powers, and Pat McGroin defeated Pretty Fly, Comic Book Guy Anderson, and Mark ZoutSix-man tag team matchn/a
17Agent Steele and Navy Seal fought to a no-contestSingles matchn/a
18 Sonjay Dutt and Steve Madison defeated Jerrelle Clark and Roderick Strong Tag team match n/a
19Billy Fives defeated Lex LovettSingles match for the IPW Heavyweight Championshipn/a
20 The Shane Twins (Mike Shane and Todd Shane) (c) defeated Danny Doring and Steve Corino Tag team match for the NWA Tag Team Championshipn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from May 16–17, 2003. The tournament brackets were: [31] [32]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
B-Boy
Steve Madison
B-Boy
Naphtali
Naphtali
Seijin Akki
Naphtali
Reckless Youth
Reckless Youth
Sonjay Dutt
Reckless Youth
Tony Mamaluke
Tony Mamaluke
Jerrelle Clark
Reckless Youth
Sedrick Strong
Jason Cross
CM Punk
Jason Cross
Ruckus
Ruckus
Roderick Strong
Ruckus
Sedrick Strong
Sedrick Strong
David Babylon
Sedrick Strong
Justice
Justice
Colt Cabana

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2004)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

June 4, 2004 in Brandon, Florida (Brandon Allstars)

#Results [4] [15] [16] [33] [34] StipulationsTimes
1 Roderick Strong (NWA Florida) defeated Sedrick Strong (NWA Florida)First round tournament matchn/a
2 Alex Shelley (IWA Mid-South) defeated Jimmy Jacobs (CZW)n/a
3 Chris Hero (IWA Mid-South) defeated Matt Striker (ECWA)n/a
4 Homicide (JAPW) defeated Black Tigers (NWA Florida)n/a
5 Teddy Hart (H2wrestling) defeated Azrieal (JAPW)n/a
6Mikey Tenderfoot (NWA Florida) defeated Puma (PWG)n/a
7 Petey Williams (BCW) defeated Naphtali (NWA Florida)n/a
8Justice (NWA Florida) defeated Jack Evans (ROH)n/a
9 Danny Doring (with Vudu) defeated Z-Barr and Slyk Wagner Brown (with April Hunter) Three-Way Dance n/a
10Lex Lovett defeated Colt Cabana Singles match; Due to a prematch stipulation, Lovett earned a title shot against IPW Heavyweight Champion Billy Fives.n/a
11 Zach Gowen, Chi Chi Cruz and Jerrelle Clark defeated The Bug, Erick Stevens and OG Scarface (with Ana Mosity)Six-man tag team matchn/a
12 The Shane Twins (Mike Shane and Todd Shane) (with Eric Loi and Ron Niemi) defeated Steve Madison and Mike Sullivan (with XTC Jenni Lee)Tag teamn/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2 (Afternoon)

June 5, 2004 in St. Petersburg, Florida (National Guard Armory)

#Results [4] [34] [35] StipulationsTimes
1 Teddy Hart defeated Mikey TenderfootSemi Final Tournament Matchn/a
2Justice defeated Petey Williams n/a
11 Roderick Strong defeated Alex Shelley n/a
12 Chris Hero received a byen/a
13 April Hunter defeated Jenni Taylor and Chrissy Daine Three-Way Dance n/a
14Luther Jackson defeated OG Scarface (with Ana Mosity)Singles matchn/a
15Naphtali defeated Andre Lyonz, Chasyn Rance, David Babylon, Krazy K, Lit, and Mikey Batts Last Man Standing matchn/a
16 The Cuban Assassin (with Fantasy) (c) defeated Jeremy LopezSingles match for the Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championshipn/a
17John Brooks, Chi Chi Cruz, and Azrieal defeated Puma, Matt Striker, and Sedrick StrongSix-man tag team matchn/a
18 Jeff Bradley and Jimmy Jacobs defeated Bug and Z-Barr Tag team match n/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2 (Evening)

June 5, 2004 in St. Petersburg, Florida (National Guard Armory)

#Results [4] [34] [36] StipulationsTimes
1Justice defeated Chris Hero and Roderick Strong Tournament Finals match with Special Guest Referee Jet Jaguarn/a
2 Alex Shelley and Petey Williams defeated Mikey Tenderfoot and Black TigersTag team matchn/a
3Bruce Steele defeated Slyk Wagner Brown Singles matchn/a
4 Zach Gowen defeated Rod Steel (with Eric Loy)Singles matchn/a
5 Scoot Andrews (with Robby Mireno) defeated Colt Cabana Singles matchn/a
6 Mike Sullivan defeated Danny Doring Singles match for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship n/a
7Jerrelle Clark (c) defeated Azrieal (with Jack Evans)Singles match for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship n/a
8Lex Lovett and Steve Madison defeated The Shane Twins (Mike Shane and Todd Shane)Tag team match with Special Guest Referee "Honest" Eddie Edwardsn/a
9Double Deuce Inc. (Frankie Capone and Marcus Dillon) (with Cannon) defeated Clinically Inclined (Dr. Heresy and Andre Lyons)Tag team matchn/a

Tournament brackets

The tournament took place from June 4–5, 2004. The tournament brackets were: [15] [16] [31] [37]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Semifinals
      
Roderick Strong
Sedrick Strong
Roderick Strong
Alex Shelley
Alex Shelley
Jimmy Jacobs
First round Semifinals
      
Chris Hero
Matt Striker
Chris Hero
BYE
Homicide
Black Tigers
First round Semifinals
      
Teddy Hart
Azrieal
Teddy Hart
Mikey Tenderfoot
Mikey Tenderfoot
Puma
First round Semifinals
      
Petey Williams
Naphtali
Petey Williams
Justice
Justice
Jack Evans

Finals

Semi-FinalsFinals 1
Roderick Strong
Alex Shelley
1Roderick Strong
Chris Hero
2Chris Hero
Bye
3Justice
Justice
Petey Williams

1. ^ A fourth semi-final match was held between Teddy Hart and Mikey Tenderfoot, which Hart won. He suffered a knee injury during the bout, however, and was forced to leave the tournament. Chris Hero had also received a bye for his semi-final match against Homicide and officials ordered the tournament to be decided among the three remaining participants in a final three-way elimination match.

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2005)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

June 10, 2005 in Brandon, Florida (Brandon All Stars)

#Results [3] [4] [17] [38] [39] [40] StipulationsTimes
1 Ricky Reyes defeated Jay FuryFirst round tournament matchn/a
2 Matt Sydal defeated Tony Kozina n/a
3 Petey Williams defeated Jerrelle Clarkn/a
4 Vordell Walker defeated Tony Mamaluke n/a
5The Strong Brothers (Roderick Strong and Sedrick Strong) defeated Steve Madison and Erick Stevens Tag team matchn/a
6 Sonjay Dutt defeated Todd SextonFirst round tournament matchn/a
7 Chris Sabin defeated Delirious n/a
8 Jimmy Rave defeated Fast Eddien/a
9 Mikey Batts (with Billy Kidman) defeated James Gibsonn/a
10 A.J. Styles (c) defeated Lex LovettSingles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship; As per the pre-match stipulation, Lovett was forced to retire.n/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

June 11, 2005 in Brandon, Florida (Brandon All Stars)

#Results [4] [39] [41] [42] StipulationsTimes
1Jay Fury defeated Jerrelle Clark, Chasyn Rance, and Aaron EpicFatal 4 Way matchn/a
2 Vordell Walker defeated Matt Sydal Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
3 Jimmy Rave defeated Petey Williams n/a
4 Antonio Banks defeated Rod Steel (with Ron Niemi)Singles matchn/a
5 Chris Sabin defeated Mikey Batts Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
6 Sonjay Dutt defeated Ricky Reyes n/a
7Double Deuce Inc. (Frankie Capone and Marcus Dillon) (c) defeated The Vandalz (Johnny and Tommy Vandal), The Market Crashers (Joey Machete and Shawn Murphy), and The Heartbreak Express (Phil and Sean Davis)Fatal 4 Way tag team match for the NWA Florida Tag Team Championshipn/a
8Chris Sabin defeated Vordell WalkerSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
9Sonjay Dutt defeated Jimmy Raven/a
10 Tony Kozina and Sal Rinauro defeated Fast Eddie and Todd SextonTag team matchn/a
11Bruce Steele (with Ron Niemi) (c) defeated Roderick Strong Single match for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championshipn/a
12Chris Sabin defeated Sonjay DuttFinal Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from June 10–11, 2005. The tournament brackets were: [17] [31] [39] [40] [43]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Sonjay Dutt
Todd Sexton Pin
Sonjay Dutt
Ricky Reyes Pin
Ricky Reyes
Jay Fury Sub
Sonjay Dutt
Jimmy Rave Pin
Jimmy Rave
Fast Eddie Pin
Jimmy Rave
Petey Williams Sub
Petey Williams
Jerrelle Clark Pin
Chris Sabin
Sonjay Dutt Pin
Vordell Walker
Tony Mamaluke Pin
Vordell Walker
Matt Sydal
Matt Sydal
Tony Kozina Pin
Chris Sabin
Vordell Walker Pin
Chris Sabin
Delirious Pin
Chris Sabin
Mikey Batts Pin
Mikey Batts
James Gibson Pin

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2006)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

June 16, 2006 in Sanford, Florida (Sanford Civic Center)

#Results [4] [44] StipulationsTimes
1Jerrelle Clark defeated Dagon (with Naphtali) and Ryan Drago Three-Way Dance 9:03
2 Ruckus defeated T.J. MackFirst round tournament match8:44
3The Canadian Cougar defeated Jake Manning8:00
4Frankie Ciatso (with Molly Holly) defeated Erick Stevens (with SoCal Val)Singles match10:37
5 Joey Ryan defeated El Generico First round tournament match11:03
6 Milano Collection A.T. defeated Arik Cannon 13:48
7Rod Steel defeated Davey Richards 13:47
8 Reckless Youth defeated Chasyn Rance10:47
9 Billy Kidman defeated NaphtaliSingles match10:26
10 Krazy K defeated T.J. Wilson First round tournament match10:37
11 Delirious defeated Human Tornado 15:04
12 Christopher Daniels defeated Roderick Strong Singles match15:18

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

June 17, 2006 in Pinellas Park, Florida (The Boys and Girls Club)

#Results [4] [45] StipulationsTimes
1 T.J. Wilson defeated Human Tornado, Jake Manning, Arik Cannon, El Generico and T.J. MackSix-Way Dancen/a
2 Ruckus defeated Canadian CougarQuarter Final Tournament matchn/a
3 Joey Ryan defeated Rod Steeln/a
4Naphtali defeated OG Scarface and HavokThree-Way Dance; this was a special "tribute match" to Jeff Petersonn/a
5 Delirious defeated Krazy K Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
6 Milano Collection A.T. defeated T.J. Wilsonn/a
7Modern Day Theory (Scott Commodity and Preston James) (with Molly Holly) defeated Bruce Santee and Pretty Fly (with Amy Love)Tag team matchn/a
8Ruckus defeated Joey RyanSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
9Milano Collection A.T. defeated Deliriousn/a
10 Billy Kidman defeated Lex LovettSingles matchn/a
11 Christopher Daniels defeated Sedrick StrongSingles matchn/a
12Milano Collection A.T. defeated RuckusFinal Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from June 16–17, 2006. The tournament brackets were: [31] [46]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Ruckus
T.J. Mack Pin
Ruckus
Canadian Cougar
Canadian Cougar
Jake Manning Pin
Ruckus
Joey Ryan
Joey Ryan
El Generico Pin
Joey Ryan
Rod Steel
Rod Steel
Davey Richards Pin
Milano Collection AT
Ruckus
Milano Collection AT
Arik Cannon Pin
Milano Collection AT
TJ Wilson 1
Reckless Youth
Chasyn Rance Pin
Milano Collection AT
Delirious
Krazy K
T.J. Wilson Pin
Krazy K
Delirious
Delirious
Human Tornado Pin

1. ^ Reckless Youth had to leave the event for unspecified reasons. Instead of his opponent receiving a bye to the semi-finals, a six-way match was held among the already eliminated participants to replace Youth in the tournament which was won by TJ Wilson.

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2007)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

July 13, 2007 in Orlando, Florida (Downtown Orlando Recreation Center)

#Results [4] [20] [47] [48] [49] StipulationsTimes
1 Matt Cross (ROH) defeated Sal Rinauro (FIP)First round tournament match10:22
2Billy Roc (NWA Indiana) defeated Seth Delay (APW-GA)6:53
3 Kahagas, Leon Scott and The Sheik (with Larry Zbyszko and Mister Saint Laurent) defeated Heater, Pretty Fly and Ray BeezSix-man tag team match8:48
4 Erick Stevens (FIP) defeated Nooie Lee (FPWA)First round tournament match12:48
5Chasyn Rance (FIP) defeated Chi Chi Cruz (EWA)5:46
6Double Deuce (Frankie Capone and Pete Cannon) defeated Wrongful Death (Dagon Briggs and Naphtali)Tag team match7:30
7 Chris Hero (Chikara) defeated Trik Davis (NWA-FSM)First round tournament match12:19
8The Bug defeated Dr. Reginald Heresy, Jack Manley, and Jerrelle ClarkFour Corners match7:20
9 Krazy K (GOUGE) defeated Scott Commodity (FIP)First round tournament match10:10
10Bruce Santee (FIP) defeated TJ Mack (AWA Superstars)5:42
11The Strong Brothers (Roderick Strong and Sedrick Strong) defeat The New Heavenly Bodies (Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)Tag team match10:05
12 Adam Flash (MCW) defeated Sideshow (ACW)First round Tournament steel cage match 4:03
13Mister Saint Laurent (with Larry Zbyszko) won a 19-man battle royal [Note 1] Rage In The Cage IX Weapons Battle Royaln/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

July 14, 2007 in Port Richey, Florida (Jewish Community Center)

#Results [4] [49] [50] [51] [52] StipulationsTimes
1 Krazy K (GOUGE) defeated Billy Roc (NWA Indiana)Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
2 Matt Cross (ROH) defeated Bruce Santee (FIP)n/a
3Lex Lovett and Steve Madison defeated Chi Chi Cruz and Sedrick StrongTag team matchn/a
4 Chris Hero (Chikara) defeated Erick Stevens (FIP)Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
5Chasyn Rance (ROH) defeated Adam Flash (MCW)n/a
6Amy Love defeated Dr. Reginald Heresy Intergender matchn/a
7The Freak Foundation (Dagon Briggs & OG Scarface) defeat The Anarchy Suicide Squad (Havoc & Naphtali)Tag team matchn/a
8Chris Hero (Chikara) defeated Krazy K (GOUGE)Semi Final Tournament matchn/a
9Matt Cross (ROH) defeated Chasyn Rance (FIP)n/a
10TJ Mack defeated Nooie Lee and Seth DelayThree Way Dancen/a
11 Sal Rinauro & Trik Davis defeated Inner Aggression (Bull Pain & Butch Long) and Scott Commodity & Shan HillThree-Way Dancen/a
12Chris Hero (Chikara) defeated Matt Cross (ROH)Final Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from July 13–14, 2007. The tournament brackets were: [31] [48] [51] [53]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Krazy K
Scott Commodity Pin
Krazy K
Billy Roc Pin
Billy Roc
Seth Delay Pin
Krazy K
Chris HeroSub
Chris Hero
Trik Davis Sub
Chris Hero
Erick Stevens Pin
Erick Stevens
Nooie Lee Pin
Chris Hero
Matt Cross Sub
Chasyn Rance
Chi Chi Cruz Pin
Chasyn Rance
Adam Flash Pin
Adam Flash
Sideshow Pin
Chasyn Rance
Matt Cross Pin
Bruce Santee
TJ Mack Pin
Bruce Santee
Matt CrossPin
Matt Cross
Sal Rinauro Pin

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2008)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

September 26, 2008 in Port Richey, Florida (New Lakes in Regency Park Civic Center)

#Results [4] [54] [55] StipulationsTimes
1 Larry Sweeney defeated Tommy TaylorFirst round tournament matchn/a
2Jaison Moore defeats Rhett Titus n/a
3Chasyn Rance defeated Icarus and Jerrelle ClarkThree Way matchn/a
4 Jon Davis defeats CJ O'DoyleFirst round tournament matchn/a
5 Gran Akuma defeated Craig Classic n/a
6 The Heartbreak Express (Phil Davis and Sean Davis) and Scott Davis (with Amy Vitale and Raymond Snow) defeated The Lifeguards (Daron Smythe and Wade Koverly) and Austin AmadeusSix-man tag team matchn/a
7Brad Attitude defeated Nooie LeeFirst round tournament matchn/a
8 Sal Rinauro defeated Chris Grayn/a
9911 Incorporated (Frankie Capone, Kory Chavis, and Shawn Osbourne) (with Ron Niemi) defeated Bruce Santee and SideshowThis was a 3-on-2 handicap matchn/a
10 Kenny King defeats Jigsaw First round tournament matchn/a
12 Erick Stevens defeats Chris Jonesn/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

September 27, 2008 in Brooksville, Florida (National Guard Armory)

#Results [4] [5] [55] [56] StipulationsTimes
1Brad Attitude defeated Jaison MooreQuarter Final Tournament matchn/a
2 Larry Sweeney defeats Sal Rinauro n/a
3 Gran Akuma defeated Jon Davis n/a
4 Erick Stevens defeated Kenny King n/a
5Bumz R' Us (Mr. Milo Beasley and Ray Beez) defeated The House of Vitale (Lou The Fixer and Raymond Snow) (with Amy Vitale)Tables, Ladders & Chairs tag team matchn/a
6CJ O'Doyle, Craig Classic, J-Rod and Jigsaw defeated Chasyn Rance, Icarus, Moonshine McCoy, and Rhett Titus Eight-man tag team matchn/a
7Erick Stevens defeated Larry SweeneySemi Final Tournament matchn/a
8Brad Attitude defeats Gran Akuman/a
9The British Lions (Chris Gray and Tommy Taylor) defeated Damballah and Mad Man Mandrake (with Amy Vitale), Fantastic Dantastic and K-Dizzy, Jerrelle Clark and Nooie Lee, The Heartbreak Express (Phil and Sean Davis), The Lifeguards (Daron Smythe and Wade Koverly), and The Loggers (Dagon Briggs and Jack Manley)Tag Team Gauntlet matchn/a
10Erick Stevens defeats Brad AttitudeFinal Tournament matchn/a
11Bruce Santee, Sedrick Strong, Sideshow, and Black Market (Joey Machete and Shawn Murphy) (with Amy Love and Danielle) defeated 911 Incorporated (Francisco Ciatso, Kory Chavis, Mike Shane, Ron Niemi, and Shawn Osbourne)Ten-man War Games matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from September 26–27, 2008. The tournament brackets were: [31] [57]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Brad Attitude
Nooie Lee Pin
Brad Attitude
Jaison Moore Pin
Jaison Moore
Rhett Titus Pin
Brad Attitude
Gran Akuma Pin
Jon Davis
CJ O'Doyle Pin
Jon Davis
Gran AkumaPin
Gran Akuma
Craig Classic Pin
Brad Attitude
Erick StevensPin
Larry Sweeney
Tommy Taylor Pin
Larry Sweeney
Sal Rinauro Ref
Sal Rinauro
Chris Gray Pin
Larry Sweeney
Erick StevensPin
Kenny King
Jigsaw Pin
Kenny King
Erick StevensPin
Erick Stevens
Chris Jones Sub

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2009)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

November 20, 2009 in Brooksville, Florida (National Guard Armory)

#Results [22] [58] [59] [60] [61] StipulationsTimes
1Louis Lyndon (HYBRID) defeated Marion Fontaine (HYBRID)First round tournament match11:05
2 Johnny Gargano (AAW) defeated Chris Jones (FIP)13:30
3 Jon Moxley (CZW) defeated Brad Attitude (FIP)12:00
4Silas Young (AAW) defeated Dave Cole (HYBRID)12:00
5Shane Hollister (AAW) defeated Flip Kendrick (HYBRID)12:15
6 T. J. Perkins (FIP) defeated Arik Cannon (AAW)13:12
7 Egotistico Fantastico (CZW) defeated Scotty Vortekz (CZW)16:00
8 Davey Richards (FIP) defeated Drake Younger (CZW)22:47

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

November 21, 2009 in Crystal River, Florida (National Guard Armory)

#Results [22] [59] [62] [63] [64] [65] [66] StipulationsTimes
1 Davey Richards (FIP) defeated Egotistico Fantastico (CZW)Quarter Round Tournament match10:20
2 T. J. Perkins (FIP) defeated Shane Hollister (AAW)10:08
3 Johnny Gargano (AAW) defeated Louis Lyndon (HYBRID)8:08
4Silas Young (AAW) defeated Jon Moxley (CZW)14:08
5The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) defeated The James Boys (Luke and Rich James)Tag team matchn/a
6Davey Richards (FIP) defeated T. J. Perkins (FIP)Semi Final Tournament match11:44
7Silas Young (AAW) defeated Johnny Gargano (AAW)6:19
8 Drake Younger defeated Arik Cannon, Brad Attitude, Chris Jones, Dave Cole, Flip Kendrick, Marion Fontaine, and Scotty VortekzEight-Way Fray elimination match19:00
9 Ron Bass defeated Sean Davis (with Amy Vitale and Phil Davis) Texas Bullrope match n/a
10Davey Richards (FIP) defeated Silas Young (AAW)Final Tournament match12:40

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from November 20–21, 2009. The tournament brackets were: [31]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Louis Lyndon
Marion Fontaine Pin
Louis Lyndon
Johnny GarganoSub
Johnny Gargano
Chris Jones Pin
Johnny Gargano
Silas YoungSub
Jon Moxley
Brad Attitude Sub
Jon Moxley
Silas YoungSub
Silas Young
Dave Cole Pin
Silas Young
Davey Richards Sub
Shane Hollister
Flip Kendrick Pin
Shane Hollister
T. J. PerkinsPin
T. J. Perkins
Arik Cannon Sub
T. J. Perkins
Davey RichardsSub
Egotistico Fantastico
Scotty Vortekz Pin
Egotistico Fantastico
Davey RichardsPin
Davey Richards
Drake Younger Sub

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2010)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

December 3, 2010 in Brooksville, Florida (National Guard Armory) [6] [7]

#Results [6] [7] [23] [67] [68] StipulationsTimes
1 Sami Callihan defeated Chris DickinsonFirst round tournament matchn/a
2Sugar Dunkerton defeated Scott Reed (with Larry Dallas)n/a
3 Craig Classic defeated Lince Dorado n/a
4 Arik Cannon defeated Brad Allenn/a
5Bruce Santee defeated Milo BeasleySingles matchn/a
6 Frightmare defeated Jake Manning (with Christopher Gray and Ron Niemi)First round tournament matchn/a
7 Jigsaw defeated Christopher Grayn/a
8 Rich Swann defeated Grizzly Redwoodn/a
9 Jon Moxley defeated A. R. Fox n/a
10The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) (c) defeated The Strong Brothers (Roderick Strong and Sedrick Strong)Tag team match for the FIP Tag Team Championship n/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

December 4, 2010 in Crystal River, Florida (National Guard Armory) [6] [7]

#Results [6] [7] [23] [69] [70] StipulationsTimes
1 Jon Moxley defeated Sugar DunkertonQuarter Final Tournament matchn/a
2 Sami Callihan defeated Frightmare n/a
3 Arik Cannon defeated Craig Classic n/a
4 Rich Swann defeated Jigsaw n/a
5Jon Moxley defeated Arik CannonSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
6Sami Callihan defeated Rich Swannn/a
7Chris Dickinson, Christopher Gray, Jake Manning and Scott Reed (with Christina, Larry Dallas and Ron Niemi) defeated A. R. Fox, Brad Allen, Grizzly Redwood and Lince Dorado Eight-man tag team matchn/a
8Sami Callihan defeated Jon MoxleyFinal Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place from December 3–4, 2010. The tournament brackets were: [31]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Sugar Dunkerton
Scott Reed Pin
Sugar Dunkerton
Jon MoxleyPin
Jon Moxley
A. R. Fox Pin
Jon Moxley
Arik Cannon Pin
Craig Classic
Lince Dorado Pin
Craig Classic
Arik CannonPin
Arik Cannon
Brad Allen Pin
Jon Moxley
Sami CallihanPin
Sami Callihan
Chris Dickinson Sub
Sami Callihan
Frightmare Sub
Frightmare
Jake Manning Pin
Sami Callihan
Rich Swann Sub
Jigsaw
Christopher Gray Pin
Jigsaw
Rich SwannPin
Rich Swann
Grizzly Redwood Pin

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2011)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

October 28, 2011 in Brooksville, Florida (National Guard Armory): Ring Announcer- Sean LaFlash [24] [71]

#Results [72] [73] StipulationsTimes
1The Scene (Caleb Konley & Scott Reed) won an 11-team battle royal. [Note 2] Eleven-team battle royal; as per the pre-match stipulations, the winning team earned a title shot against FIP Tag Team Champions The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) in the semi-main event.n/a
2 Lince Dorado defeated Louis LyndonFirst round tournament matchn/a
3Jerrelle Clark defeated Aaron Epicn/a
4Mike Cruz defeated Pinkie Sanchezn/a
5 Bobby Fish defeated Jonathan Gresham n/a
6Flip Kendrick defeated Johnny Vandaln/a
7Papadon defeated Chris Jonesn/a
8 A. R. Fox defeated Jake Manningn/a
9The Scene (Caleb Konley and Scott Reed) defeated The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) (c)Tag team match for the FIP Tag Team Championship n/a
10 Johnny Gargano defeated John SilverFirst round tournament matchn/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

October 29, 2011 in Crystal River, Florida (National Guard Armory): Ring Announcer- Sean LaFlash [24] [71]

#Results [19] [74] StipulationsTimes
1 Jonathan Gresham defeated Aaron Epic, Chris Jones, Johnny Vandal, John Silver, and Louis LyndonSix-Way matchn/a
2Mike Cruz defeated Jerrelle ClarkQuarter Final Tournament matchn/a
3 A. R. Fox defeated Flip Kendrickn/a
4 Bobby Fish defeated Papadonn/a
5 Johnny Gargano defeated Jonathan Greshamn/a
6 Uhaa Nation defeated Jake Manning (c)Singles match for the FIP Florida Heritage Championship n/a
7A. R. Fox defeated Bobby FishSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
8Johnny Gargano defeated Mike Cruzn/a
9The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) defeated The Scene (Caleb Konley and Scott Reed) and Pinkie Sanchez (with Larry Dallas)This was a 3-on-2 handicap matchn/a
10A. R. Fox defeated Johnny GarganoFinal Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place on October 28–29, 2011. The tournament brackets were: [31]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Bobby Fish
Jonathan Gresham Pin
Bobby Fish
Papadon Pin
Papadon
Chris Jones Pin
A. R. Fox
Bobby Fish Pin
A. R. Fox
Jake Manning Pin
A. R. Fox
Flip Kendrick Pin
Flip Kendrick
Johnny Vandal Pin
A. R. Fox
Johnny Gargano Pin
Jerrelle Clark
Aaron Epic Pin
Jerrelle Clark
Mike CruzPin
Mike Cruz
Pinkie Sanchez Pin
Mike Cruz
Johnny GarganoSub
Lince Dorado
Louis Lyndon Pin
Jonathan Gresham 1
Johnny GarganoPin
Johnny Gargano
John Silver Sub

1. ^ Lince Dorado had to leave the event due to a family emergency. Instead of his opponent receiving a bye to the semi-finals, a six-way match was held among the already eliminated participants to replace Dorado in the tournament, which was won by Jonathan Gresham.

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup (2012)

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 1

December 14, 2012 in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida [75]

#Results [75] StipulationsTimes
1 Samuray del Sol defeated Eddie RiosFirst round tournament matchn/a
2 Shane Strickland defeated Joey Janela n/a
3 Jonathan Gresham defeated Derek Ryzen/a
4 A. R. Fox defeated Jay Cruzn/a
5Mike Cruz defeated Maxwell Chicagon/a
6 Lince Dorado defeated Johnny Vandaln/a
7 Jon Davis defeated John Silvern/a
8Papadon (with Larry Dallas and Trina Michaels) defeated Charles Cardwelln/a

Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup, Night 2

December 15, 2012 in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida [18]

#Results [18] StipulationsTimes
1 Samuray del Sol defeated Jonathan Gresham Quarter Final Tournament matchn/a
2 A. R. Fox defeated Shane Strickland n/a
3 Jon Davis defeated Mike Cruzn/a
4 Lince Dorado defeated Papadon (with Larry Dallas and Trina Michaels)n/a
5 John Silver defeated BJ Hancock, Black Baron, Derek Ryze, Eddie Rios, Jay Cruz, Joey Janela, Johnny Vandal and Maxwell Chicago Nine-man fray n/a
6Samuray del Sol defeated Jon DavisSemi Final Tournament matchn/a
7A. R. Fox defeated Lince Doradon/a
8Milo Beasley defeated Larry Dallas (with Papadon and Trina Michaels) Ybor City Street Fight n/a
9Samuray del Sol defeated A. R. FoxFinal Tournament matchn/a

Tournament bracket

The tournament took place on December 14–15, 2012. The tournament brackets were: [76]

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
Eddie Rios
Samuray del Sol Pin
Samuray del Sol
Jonathan Gresham Pin
Derek Ryze
Jonathan GreshamPin
Samuray del Sol
Jon Davis Pin
Maxwell Chicago
Mike CruzPin
Mike Cruz
Jon Davis
Jon Davis
John Silver Pin
Samuray del Sol
A. R. Fox Pin
A. R. Fox
Jay Cruz Pin
A. R. Fox
Shane Strickland Pin
Joey Janela
Shane StricklandPin
A. R. Fox
Lince Dorado Pin
Johnny Vandal
Lince Dorado Pin
Lince Dorado
Papadon Pin
Charles Cardwell
PapadonPin

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Notes
  1. The other participants included were: Dagon Briggs, Dany Only, Dr. Reginald Heresy, Heater, Jay Sorrow, Kahagas, Leon Scott, Pete Cannon, Pretty Fly, Ray Beez, Shooter Storm, SNOW, The Bug, The Sheik, The Anarchy Suicide Squad (Havoc & Naphtali), and Inner Aggression (Bull Pain and Butch Long).
  2. The other participants included were: Bryan Maddox & CJ O'Doyle, Brooklyn Shore (Francisco Ciatso & Mickael Zaki), Bumz R' Us (Milo Beasley & Ray Beez), Josh Rayne & Matt Ripley, Los Ben Dejos (Ben Dejo & Marty Con Dejo), Moco Loco & South Bronx Sadist, Ninja With Attitudes (Eddie Taurus & Kaotic Romeo), The Highwaymen (Butch Long & Marc Mandrake), The Misled Youth (Joshua Masters & Jude McKenzie), and The Worlds Largest All Knighters (Joey Knight & Shooter Storm).

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