Mike Lockwood Memorial Tournament

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Mike Lockwood Memorial Tournament
Promotion New Breed Wrestling Association
DateMarch 18, 2005
City South Bend, Indiana
VenueZB Falcons

The Mike Lockwood Memorial Tournament was a professional wrestling memorial event produced by the New Breed Wrestling Association (NBWA) promotion, which took place on March 18, 2005 at ZB Falcons in South Bend, Indiana. It was the second of two memorial shows held in memory of Mike Lockwood, who committed suicide at his home in Navarre, Florida on November 6, 2003, with a first show run by Pro Wrestling Iron, the Mike Lockwood Memorial Show, in Lathrop, California two years earlier. Eight professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card, with one including championships.

Contents

Michael Modest won the tournament by winning three matches at the event. Over the course of the evening, he defeated Dustin Thomas in the quarter-finals, the Shark Boy in the semi-finals and Jamie Noble in the final match. In addition to the tournament, the main event was a standard wrestling match for the NBWA Heavyweight Championship between the champion, Nigel McGuiness, and the challenger, B. J. Whitmer, in which Whitmer won the championship.

Results

March 18, 2005 in South Bend, Indiana (ZB Falcons)

#ResultsStipulationsTimes
1 Jamie Noble defeated Silas YoungMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Quarter-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
2 Shark Boy defeated Brad Bradley Mike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Quarter-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
3 Michael Modest defeated Dustin ThomasMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Quarter-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
4 Ace Steel defeated Danny DanielsMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Quarter-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
5Jamie Noble defeated Ace SteelMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Semi-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
6Michael Modest defeated Shark BoyMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Semi-Final matchn/a [1] [2]
7Michael Modest defeated Jamie NobleMike Lockwood Memorial Tournament Final matchn/a [1] [2]
8 B. J. Whitmer defeated Nigel McGuinness (c)Singles match for the NBWA Heavyweight Championshipn/a [1] [2]

Tournament brackets

This was a one-night tournament which took place on March 18, 2005. The tournament brackets were:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Jamie Noble Pin
Silas Young
Jamie NoblePin
Ace Steel
Ace Steel Pin
Danny Daniels
Jamie Noble
Michael ModestPin
Shark Boy Pin
Brad Bradley
Shark Boy
Michael ModestPin
Michael Modest Pin
Dustin Thomas

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Independent Wrestling Results - March 2005". Results. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. March 2005.