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   <title>Stealthuk News</title>
   <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
   <description>Official News feed for the UK Wrestler, Stealth</description>

  
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     <pubDate>26 May 2025 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Claim to the Throne' - 12 July 2025</title>
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<description>After the events of the last IWU show, Stealth now switches his focus to the new number one contender for the IWU Heavyweight Championship, Mr Joshua King. Earning his right to face Stealth by defeating former IWU Heavyweight Champion, Ritmo. Stealth has faced Mr Jousha King once before, back in 2023. The result of that was Stealth coming away victorious. Will history repeat itself, or will Mr Joshua King cause an upset and claim his throne?</description>
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     <pubDate>18 May 2025 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Love Hurts' Results</title>
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<description>As expected, this match for the IWU Heavyweight Championship, started off at a quick pace, with both showing they are still at the peak of their game. Back and forth the match went, but in the end it was an unexpected counter into a roll up that secured the victory for Stealth. Certainly not a decisive win in the eyes of Chris Tyler, who let out his frustrations by once again attacking Stealth and leaving him lying on the canvas after a Brain Buster.</description>
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     <pubDate>3 March 2025 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Love Hurts' - 17 May 2025</title>
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<description>Stealth's next title defence is against Chris Tyler. Someone who Stealth not only had a had in training, but also who he watched from afar as Chris Tyler became a WWE NXT UK prospect back in 2016. Now coming back round full circle, the pair will go head to head once again in IWU. Their last encounter was awarded IWU match of the Year 2023. This time it will be for the IWU Heavyweight Championship. In a match that will certainly test both individuals, who will walk away with their hand raised?</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Feb 2025 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Sub-Zero Showdown' Results</title>
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<description>IWU's first show of the year saw the IWU Heavywight Champion, Stealth, against his biggest opponent to date, Dave Mastiff. After a bit of sn altercation happening earlier in the night, the pair got off to a hot start. It didn't take long for things to spill to the outside. Dave Mastiff was also companied to the ring by a manager, who took every opporutnity to get involved in the match when the ref wasn't looking. In the end though, Stealth still managed to get the upper hand on both Dave Mastiff and the manager, to retain the IWU Heavyweight Championship. Atter the match, Stealth didn't have time to reflect, as Chris Tyler made his way to the ring, attacking Stealth and delcaring himself as the next challenger.</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Jan 2025 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Sub-Zero Showdown' - 22 February 2025</title>
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<description>IWU's first show of the year, and it's looking to set the scene for the year. A match that was meant to take place at IWU's final show of the year 2024, now takes place at their first in 2025. Stealth will be going up against former WWE NXT UK Star, Dave Mastiff. Both figuratively and literally, Stealth's biggest test to date. Can Stealth overcome the mountain that is Dave Mastiff? </description>
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     <pubDate>10 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Wrestler of the Year 2024'</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After a vote opened, Stealth has been named as IWU's Wrestler Year 2024. This marks the third year in a row that Stealth has recieved this award. After chasing the title since IWU began in 2022, Stealth has finally overcame all the obstacles and is ending the year as both the face of the company and the IWU Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Conquest 2024' Results</title>
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<description>Due to unfortunate circumstances, Dave Mastiff was unable to make the scheduled match against Stealth. Answering the call, was no other than Stealth's long time rival, 'A-Star' Andy Poole. Accompanied by Nero Classic, Andy Poole looked to re-gain the IWU Heavyweught Championship. Unlike their previous encounter, this time, Stealth was able to cause the upset and defeat Andy Poole, marking it first title defence and ending the year still as the IWU Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Oct 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Conquest 2024' - 9 November 2024</title>
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<description>Stealth's first IWU Heavyweight Championship title defence will take place at IWU's final show of the year. Stealth goes one-on-one with British household name, Dave Mastiff. Dave has been a staple of the British britsh wrestling scene for over a decade and being selected to be a part of WWE NXT UK brand. Certainly the biggest name that Stealth will have stepped in the ring with. Stealth will be looking to make a statement with the first title defence, however, Dave Mastiff has already defeated a former IWU Heavyweight Champion, Ritmo. Will history repeat itself... </description>
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     <pubDate>22 Sep 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Incursion' Results</title>
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<description>The controversy continued, as the match for the IWU Heavyweight Championship, had an unplanned change. The manager of the IWU Heavyweight Champion, Ivy, went over the General Manager's head and managed to get it agreed that she would be the special guest referee for the title defence against Stealth. More odds stacked against the Challenger as Stealth tries to take the title from Brady Philips. However, a miscommunication resulted in Ivy being knocked down by Brady Philips and the General Manager, Kyle Masters, having to intervene in order to determine a winner. That winner, and new IWU Heavywieght Champion, Stealth!</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Sep 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Incursion' - 21 September 2024</title>
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<description>After a controversial loss against Brady Phillips back in June, Stealth challenged Brady Phillips to a re-match, but this time, without any interference. Once again these two will battle for the IWU Heavyweight Championship. Stealth has been in this position on a few ocassions in IWU, on the cusp of being the IWU Champion, but not managing to capture the title. Will history repeat itself, or will Stealth finally become the IWU Heavyweight Champion.. </description>
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     <pubDate>24 Jun 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Fatal Exchange' Results</title>
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<description>What started out as a singles match between Stealth and CY Gregory, quickly turned into a Disqualification, as CY Gregory's tag partner, Hustle Malone interfered in the match. The pair continued to attack Stealth, until Owen Charles came out to even the numbers. This brought out GM Kyle Masters, who made a tag match between all those involved. Stealth appeared to get injured during the match, which left Owen Charles at a numbers disadvantage. This proved to be too much, with Owen Charles getting pinned. This wasn't the end of Stealth night though, as he also answered Brady Phillips open challenge for the vacant IWU Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately for Stealth, the odds were not in his favour as him coming into the match not 100%, as well as interference, meant that Brady Phillips became the official IWU Heavyweight Champion. </description>
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     <pubDate>01 Jun 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Fatal Exchange' - 22 June 2024</title>
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<description>2024 is a year of Stealth having first time match ups in IWU. This continues as Stealth takes on CY Gregory. Similar to Stealth's previous match in IWU, CY Gregory will also be looking to gain some traction in IWU. Getting a win against Stealth will certainly get him noticed and open up opportunities.</description>
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     <pubDate>13 May 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Deadly  Liaisons' Results</title>
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<description>It was power verses speed, as Stealth fought Alister Sixx. As expected, Skylar Rae was by Alister's side, and got involved in the match on several occasions, while the referee was distracted. However, the numbers game didn't completely work, as it was Stealth who came away with the victory. Angry at the result, Skylar Rae made her mark by using the posion mist on Stealth, which allowed Alister Sixx to attack Stealth and leave him lying on the ground.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 May 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Deadly  Liaisons' - 11 May 2024</title>
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<description>Stealth is set to face off against Alister Sixx. Another first time meeting for Stealth in IWU.No doubt Alister will be accompanied by Skylar Rae, who always looks to make an impression and get involved in Alister's matches. Alister is an up and coming wrestler in IWU, who's looking to make a statement by beating fan favourite, Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>26 Feb 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Unchained' Results</title>
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<description>In a first time match for IWU, Stealth went one-on-one with Hayden Dutch in a Chain match. After brawling during the last IWU show of 2023, the two were now tied together by a chain. Both used the chain to their advantage during the match, but it was Stealth who came away with the victory, after coming off the top rope with his signature splash.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Feb 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Unchained' - 24 February 2024</title>
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<description>After targeting Stealth during a battle royal match at IWU's final show in 2024, Hayden Dutch has now challenged Stealth to a chain match. This will be the first time the two meet one-on-one in the ring. Last time the two had to be seperated, this time they will be tied together by a chain and will make sure this ends in the ring.</description>
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     <pubDate>30 Jan 2024 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU End of Year Awards</title>
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<description>Results are in for the IWU 2023 IWU awards. As voted by fans, Stealth won the awards for the 2023 Match of the Year against Chris Tyler, and 2023 Wrestler of the Year. This means back to back wins for these awards, as he won the same awards in IWU for 2022. Could Stealth make the tri-fector and do the same in 2024?</description>
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     <pubDate>18 Nov 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Conquest' Results</title>
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<description>Stealth took on long time rival, Chris Tyler in a match that echoed all their previous matches from the past. Back and forth light heavyweight action. In a match that could have gone either way, it was Stealth who came out on top. However, the night was not over for Stealth, as he then had to compete in a battle royal match. During this match, Stealth was targeted by Hayden Dutch, another man looking to make their debut Stealth's expense. They eliminated each other and fought to the back.  </description>
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     <pubDate>01 Nov 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Conquest' - 18 November 2023</title>
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<description>Stealth is set to take on a man is he very familar with, Chris Tyler. Making his debut to IWU, Chris Tyler will look to make a name of himself at Stealth's expense. Over the years, the two have fought numerous times, including over Light Heavyweight gold. It's been years since their last encounter and both are still competing at a high level, no doubt this match will be as classic as their previous matches. </description>
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     <pubDate>24 Sep 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Catacylsm' Results</title>
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<description>Set to be in a single match, but looking to cause more chaos, The Forgotten attacked their opponenent before the match even began. The match, now looking to be cancelled, gave the chance to The Forgotten to take the mic and say what was on their minds. However, they were interupted by the lights going off and Stealth making his return to IWU. The challenge was then made for Stealth to face The Forgotten in a 2-on-1 handicap match. After playing the numbers game, Stealth was able to divide and conquer, coming away with the victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Sep 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Catacylsm' - 23 September 2023</title>
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<description>Stealth has been announced as appearing, after missing the last IWU show a few months earlier in June. Exactly what Stealth will be doing has not been confirmed, but he will no doubt be looking for payback on The Forgotten and Mr Joshua King.</description>
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     <pubDate>21 May 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling 'Coronation' - Results</title>
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<description>With heavy stakes, an elimination six man tag was the main event. The Descendants (Disciple, Drill and Stealth) against Team Bentley (Bentley, The Rare Bit and Jack Johnson). After getting a jump start and attacking Team Bentley, before the match could officially begin, it looked like the odds were in The Descendants favour. However, Bentley was able to eliminate Stealth and finally get things to being one-on-one with Disciple. With the odds now even, Bentley was finally able to defeat Disciple and become the GTM Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 May 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling 'Coronation' - 20 May 2023</title>
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<description>After months of back and forth, it is the final encounter between Bentley and the Descendants. An elimination style six man tag. If The Descendants win, Bentley has to become a member of the Descendants, but if Bentley wins, he becomes the GTM Heavyweight Champion. In the main event, with stipulations on the line, there is a lot at stake on both sides. </description>
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     <pubDate>14 May 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Civil War' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Mr Joshua King made his IWU debut, but he did not come alone. After Stealth successfully defeated Mr Joshua King, a duo known as The Forgotten (Jay Askal and Al Nazeem) attacked Stealth. Together with Mr Joshua King, the trio stood tall as they targeted Stealth's leg with a steel chair. </description>
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     <pubDate>1 May 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Civil War' - 13 May 2023</title>
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<description>Now out of the IWU Heavyweight Championship picture, Stealth looks to turn his sights onto new challenges. First up is a one-on-one match against the newcomer, set to make his IWU debut, Mr Jousha King.</description>
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     <pubDate>19 Mar 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling 'Consequences' Results</title>
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<description>The Descendants were again victorious once again, as Stealth and Drill defeated The Lost Boy' Nathan Archer and 'A-Star' Andy Poole. Their night was not done their, as once again the faction involved themselves in main event, leading to a final encounter set for May, a six man tag match with the stipulaiton of the GTM Heavyeight Championship on the line.   </description>
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     <pubDate>1 Mar 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling 'Consequences' - 18 March 2023</title>
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<description>Stealth returns to GT Ministries Pro Wrestling, teaming once again with fellow faction member, Drill. The two face off against 'The Lost Boy' Nathan Archer and 'A-Star' Andy Poole.   </description>
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     <pubDate>26 Feb 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Fury Road' Results</title>
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<description>One last time, Stealth faced 'A-Star' Andy Poole in singles competition for the IWU Heavyweight Championship. The two held nothing back, with it not being long before the fight spilled outside the ring onto the floor. High impact moves and weapons were exchanged before 'A-Star' Andy Poole was able to secure a flurry of moves, ending in a double stomp from the top rope, that kept Stealth down for the 10 count.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Feb 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Fury Road' - 25 February 2023</title>
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<description>After Stealth failed to capture the IWU Heavyweight Championship in the final show of 2022, Stealth has one last opportunity. Tired of going back and forth over the years, 'A-Star' Andy Poole has challenged Stealth to one final match for the IWU Heavyweight Championship. A Last Man Standing match, where neither man will be granted a re-match for the title, whoever is victorious.  </description>
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     <pubDate>5 Feb 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>WIN Wrestling  'Breaking Bagheera' Results</title>
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<description>Stealth made his WIN Wrestling debut, tagging alongside Zandu Zulu for the first time. The two were victorious against the HR Department after some controversial tatcics were used by HR Department. </description>
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     <pubDate>25 Jan 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>WIN Wrestling  'Breaking Bagheera' - 4 February 2023</title>
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<description>Making his WIN Wrestling debut, Stealth is set to tag with Zandu Zulu, against the HR Department. Traditionally a singles wrestler, it is unknown how well Stealth and Zandu Zulu will work as a team. </description>
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     <pubDate>22 Jan 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling  'Descendants of the Snake' Results</title>
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<description>Stealth made his as part of GT Ministiries Pro Wrestling. Revealing himself to be the third member of The Descendants, the faction led by the current GTM Champion, Disciple. Stealth had successful debut tagging alongside faction member, Drill. The Descendants made their presence felt, disrupting the show on more than on occassion</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Jan 2023 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>GTM Pro Wrestling  'Descendants of the Snake' - 21 January 2023</title>
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<description>Stealth is set to make his GT Ministiries Pro Wrestling debut. At this stage it has not been announced how Stealth will be involved in the show.</description>
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     <pubDate>13 Nov 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU 'Conquest' Results</title>
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<description>The one night tournament to crown the first IWU champion begin with a shuffle to the announced card. Stealth now face JPR in the semi-final round. Advancing, Stealth was due to go against Ritmo in the final, but Sam Steel attacked Ritmo prior to the finals. This caused the returning 'A-Star' Andy Poole to take Ritmo's place - The final was now Stealth vs 'A-Star' Andy Poole, to crown the first IWU Heavyweight Champion. The match ended with 'A-Star' Andy Poole locking in a submission for the victory.  </description>
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     <pubDate>20 Oct 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU Conquest - 12 November 2022</title>
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<description>The one night tournament to crown the first IWU champion takes place. Two semi-final matches, including Stealth verses Ritmo, and Robbie X against Sam Steel. The winner of these to matches will face each other in the main event for the IWU Championship. </description>
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     <pubDate>25 Sep 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU Results</title>
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<description>The main event was changed from a one-on-one match, to a triple threat qualifier match. Stealth now faced Terry Isit and J-Denn Scarr. The winner moves on to the IWU tournament  to crown the first IWU champion in November. Afte numerous near falls, it was Stealth who came away with the victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Sep 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU - 24 September 2022</title>
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<description>Independent Wrestling Universe is set to crown their first IWU champion in November. In a qualifying match for the one night tournament, Stealth goes up against Terry Isit in the main event.</description>
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     <pubDate>19 Jun 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU The Next Chapter Results</title>
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<description>Stealth faced off against one of the best the UK has to offer, Robbie X The match was not without controversey, but in the end it was Stealth who had his hand raised in victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Jun 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU The Next Chapter - 18 June 2022</title>
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<description>Independent Wrestling Universe returns for their second show. With the main event being the first time meeting between Stealth and Robbie X. Highly regarded for his matches all over the UK, Robbie X is considered as one of, if not the best cruiserweights in the UK. No doubt that this is the biggest match in recent memory for Stealth, and a chance for him to show that he has what it takes to stand opposite one of the best cruiserweights in the country.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 May 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU Homecoming Results</title>
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<description>In a match of unexpected twist and turns, 'A-Star' Andy Poole and the other side of Danny West - Mr J, defeated Professor Jones and Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Apr 2022 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>IWU Homecoming - 30 April 2022</title>
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<description>Independent Wrestling Universe has their debut show. Stealth and Professor Jones return to the ring in a tag match against long time rivals 'A-Star' Andy Poole and Danny West</description>
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     <pubDate>16 Dec 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Rumble Results</title>
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<description>In EAW’s final show of the year, the main event was a near 30-man rumble match. Where the winner would gain a briefcase granting them a guaranteed shot at a championship of their choosing. After a strong showing, eliminating a number of competitors, the final two came down to Stealth and J-denn Scarr. The two former heavyweight champions went back-and-forth, both nearly eliminating one another. In the end, J-Denn got the better of Stealth and was the last man standing.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Nov 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Rumble - 14 December 2019</title>
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<description>In what has become an annual occurrence, in EAW’s final show of 2019, the main event will be a rumble match. The winner will win a briefcase allowing them to cash in for a title match of their choosing. With Stealth and ‘A-Star; Andy Poole holding nearly all the gold in EAW, they will have a vested interest. Only Stealth will be taking part in the rumble, which does mean that there is a chance he could win and potentially challenge ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole for either the Light Heavyweight or Heavyweight Championships. Stealth has never won the rumble in EAW, but over the years has come close. Could this time be the one?
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     <pubDate>4 Nov 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
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<description>All the gold was put on the line as the EAW Academy and Tag Team Championships were being defended in a 6-man tag match. This saw the champions, Stealth and ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole, being accompanied by Declan Ace, challenging Furio, Cali Grey and The Necessary Evil. At first, Andy Poole and Stealth’s motives appeared to be in the favour of the young Academy Champion, Declan Ace. Standing side-by-side during the match and even allowing Declan to get the winning pinfall. But it was after the match that the tag champions revealed their true intentions. Leading them to take out Delcan with his very own championship and mocking his title. As Andy Poole continues to take over EAW, he proceeded to ‘take’ the Academy Championship to add to his collection. This theme continued later as he cashed in his briefcase successfully, with the help of Stealth. At the end of the night, along with Stealth, Andy Poole held the Academy, Light Heavyweight, Tag Team and Heavyweight Championships in their hands.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Oct 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 2 November 2019</title>
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<description>For the first time in Extreme American Wrestling, there will be a winner takes all 6-man tag team match. The titles being defended will be the EAW Tag Team Championships and the EAW Academy Championship. The duo of ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole and Stealth will be join by the up-and-coming, Declan Ace, as they all put their titles on the line. The challengers include Furio, Cali Grey and Gavin Sheldrake. In what will be an ‘all or nothing’ fight, this will be the first title defence for the tag team champions. All with something to prove, neither team will be wanting to leave empty handed.
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     <pubDate>21 Jul 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 16' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth returned to Extreme American Wrestling for the first time in 2019. As a change to the original card announced for the show, Stealth now found himself teaming with ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. This match was for the tag team titles, against the champions, Harrison Bourne and Joe Lando, Addicted to Adrenaline. Being a mis-match of a team, Stealth and Andy Poole  took some time before gaining the upper hand against the more experienced pairing of Harrison Bourne and Joe Lando. This also led to some mis-communication, resulting in Stealth accidently delivering a kick not intended for Andy Poole. While not perfect, eventually the pair managed to get on the same page, successfully earning them the Tag Team Championships. While the promotion celebrated their 15th anniversary, things came back round in similar fashion for Stealth. On the debut show back in 2004, Stealth won the Light Heavyweight Championship, and now many years later, he walks out the match once again a champion.
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     <pubDate>08 Jul 2019 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 16'- 20 July 2019</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After Extreme American Wrestling took a long hiatus at the beginning of 2019, Stealth is now set to make a return. His first match back is competing for the EAW Tag Team Championships. 'A-Star' Andy Poole, will be his partner, as they take on the team of Harrison Bourne and Joe Lando, Addicted to Adrenaline (A2A). The high-flying team has been making their mark around the UK during 2019.
As two of the veterans within EAW, Stealth and Andy Poole have had numerous success individually (even against each other) over the years, holding every major title within the promotion. Andy is the current EAW Light Heavyweight Champion. The pair have rarely tagged together, but do possess enough credibility to be a real threat to A2A. If they can form a cohesive unit, they could very well walk out the new tag team champions.
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     <pubDate>31 Dec 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2018 Summary</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth began the year continuing the momentum built up from 2017, working with such promotions as Elevation Wrestling and Tidal Championship Wrestling. As the year continued, at one of Extreme American Wrestling’s biggest shows of the year, Stealth faced ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole in an ‘I Quit’ match for the Light Heavyweight Championship. Stealth then had some face-to-face time with British wrestling icon, Marty Jones, and debuted at his promotion, Squared Circle Academy. This also included time learning from WWE NXT UK General Manager and British wrestling icon, Johnny Saint. Concluding the year saw Stealth compete in a match against the ‘The Italian Immortal’ The Greatest TG, representing the Italian promotion of Frontier Championship Wrestling. Going into 2019, these connections combined could bring about the opportunity that Stealth needs to break into new ground, not just in the UK, but also abroad.</description>
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     <pubDate>3 Dec 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Although already scheduled for a triple threat match, it was Stealth’s actions before the match that was not expected. During the Light Heavyweight Championship match, Stealth caused a distraction, crowning a new champion in ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. The repercussion for his actions, meant that Stealth was forced into having his scheduled match straight away, rather than later in the night as previously planned. As “The Italian Immortal” The Greatest TG, made his way to the ring, Stealth attacked him, even before JK Roberts made his way down to the ring. TG was able to get the match back in his favour, which brought down Andy Poole, seemingly to re-pay the favour that Stealth showed earlier. This backfired, and while Stealth didn’t technically lose the fall, TG won the match by submission on JK Roberts.</description>
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     <pubDate>26 Nov 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 2 December 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>As the year draws to a close, EAW presents one of its final shows of 2018. Bringing an international side to the match, “The Italian Immortal” The Greatest TG, makes his debut. Representing the Italian promotion of Frontier Championship Wrestling (FCW), TG will face both JK Roberts and Stealth in a triple threat match. This will be a first time meeting for all involved, where everyone is looking to close out the year with momentum. The show also features a rumble match, where the winner will receive an opportunity to cash in a title match anytime within the next year.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Nov 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In what started as a one-on-one match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship between Stealth and the champion, ‘The Rogue Pirate’ Ritmo, now turned into a triple threat. The former champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole made his way down to the ring, inserting himself into the match as part of his re-match clause. The bell rung once again as the new match was announced. It then became about who could establish enough control in order to pick up the win. In the end, it was Stealth on the receiving end of a package piledriver from Ritmo, which ensured a successful defence for the champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Oct 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 4 November 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth challenges for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, against the newly crowned champion, ‘The Rogue Pirate’ Ritmo. It has been around a year since the two had a match. Last time was not for a title, but Stealth came away with the victory. He now looks to repeat history and become the Light Heavyweight Champion once again.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Sep 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In a singles match, Stealth took on for the first time, ‘Diamond’ Dave Andrews, in a one-on-one contest. The two began with mutual respect, but after becoming more and more frustrated in the early stages of the match, Stealth let his temper get the best of him and attacked Dave Andrews while his back was turned. As the match continued, Dave Andrews was once again able to turn the match back in his favour. In the end, it was one mistake by Stealth that led to him being put down by Dave Andrews’ jumping DDT.</description>
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     <pubDate>17 Sep 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 22 September 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth returns to EAW to take on ‘Diamond’ Dave Andrews, in a one-on-one match. The two have met in matches both in and outside of EAW, but not had the opportunity to face each other in singles action. Stealth will be looking to continue his momentum in EAW that he has built over the last couple of months.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Sep 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Squared Circle Academy - 8 September 2018 Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After spending a weekend with the head trainer at the Squared Circle Academy, Marty Jones, Stealth made his debut match against Van Wicked. Van Wicked appeared to be more focused having fun with the crowd, than taking Stealth seriously. As the match continued it got more and more competitive, and after going back-and-forth, Van Wicked was able to pick up the victory against Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>07 Aug 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In a first time match, Stealth took on Ryan McQueen. After a tentative start, the crowd appeared to get in the head of Ryan McQueen. He was able to compose himself and ground Stealth for some time. After failing to put down Stealth for a three count, a quick counter and surprise springboard kick to the face, from the middle rope, led to Ryan McQueen being pinned by Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Jul 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 5 August 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>As the ongoing issues between Stealth and The New Generation fade into the background, Stealth now sets his sights on his next opponent, Ryan McQueen. This will be a first time meeting in singles action for the pair, and will be Ryan’s biggest challenge to date within EAW, as he takes on the former grand-slam title holder.</description>
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     <pubDate>02 Jul 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Scheduled as a grudge match, the match between former New Generation member, Stealth, and current New Generation member, Ryan Powers, got off to a fast start. Not waiting to make his own entrance, Stealth attacked Ryan Powers as Ryan made his way to the ring. As the ref tried to regain control to officially begin the match, Taylor Essex, made his way ringside to support fellow New Generation member. Taylor Essex managed to get involved in the match a number of times, but Stealth managed not to fall to the numbers advantage, and it was a quick roll up when Ryan thought he was in control, that lead to Stealth sneaking away with the victory and escaping the ring area unscathed. Winning the battle, but not the war – Stealth got a measure of revenge against The New Generation.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Jun 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 1st July 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After the events of last month, with Stealth no longer being a member of The New Generation, and also not accepting the invitation from The Old Guard. Stealth has been granted a grudge match with New Generation member, Ryan Powers. Ryan is not only a new comer to The New Generation, but also a fairly new comer to the EAW roster. Been given his marching orders, Ryan will look to impress fellow members, as well as gain his biggest victory by defeating a grand slam champion in EAW. While Stealth has one goal – vengeance on the members of The New Generation.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Jun 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>As part of The New Generation, Stealth issued an open challenge to the rest of the EAW roster and former wrestlers for the company. While waiting in the ring for whoever would answer, the leader of The New Generation, J-Den Scarr’s music began to play. While distracted, other members came from behind and hit Stealth with a steel chair. J-Den Scarr ordered the match to start and the ref rang the bell. Still fighting, Stealth would not stay down. This brought down more members from The New Generation to ringside. After a miscommunication, Stealth was able to kick the steel chair that J-Den was holding into his face and make the cover. It was at this point the ref didn’t count the pin and instead disqualified Stealth for using the chair. While going over the decision with the ref, The New Generation circled the ring and attacked Stealth. This brought out the members of The Old Guard to clear the ring. ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole offered the handshake and gave Stealth the ultimatum of joining The Old Guard rather than being a lone wolf. After thinking it over Stealth stepped to Andy Poole, before gingerly walking away and leaving Andy with his hand open.</description>
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     <pubDate>22 May 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 3 June 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After failing to capture the Light Heavyweight Championship last month, and seemingly disappointing The New Generation, Stealth looks to gain back their favour. Stealth is issuing an open challenge to anyone on the roster, past or present, to a one-on-one match.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 May 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 2018' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>The EAW Light Heavyweight Championship was on the line in an ‘I Quit’ match. It was the champion ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole, going one-on-one with Stealth. Except, it wasn’t an even match. Before the bell rang, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole was dragged down the entrance way by the group that Stealth has now aligned himself with, The New Generation – Harrison Bourne and Joe Lando. After serving up Andy Poole, it wasn’t long before Stealth took advantage – but got continually frustrated as Andy Poole would not quit. After Stealth was thrown onto a guard rail, another member of The New Generation, Taylor Essex, came down to the ring. Andy Poole was able to once again gain the momentum, when he had a stand-off with The New Generation while he had Stealth’s arm wrapped round a steel chair. He told them if they take one more step towards the ring, he would break Stealth’s arm. The New Generation called Andy’s bluff, leading to Andy stomping on the chair and causing Stealth to shout the words ‘I quit’. Disappointed, J-Denn Scar, the leader of The New Generation rallied  the others and they left Stealth lying in the ring.</description>
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     <pubDate>30 Apr 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Elevation 'Trifecta' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>While not scheduled for a match, it did not take long for Stealth to make his presence known. Before the opening contest between White Tiger and Saxon Huxley, could properly get underway, Stealth, JK Roberts and Jordan Bendingo made their way to the ring, upset that management had not found room for them on the card. Attempting to use the 3-on-2 situation to their advantage, they surrounded the ring. Plans were interrupted by Visage, who evened the odds, and a 6-man tag match was made. While caught off guard, it was the biggest man in the match, Saxon Huxley, who completely swung the tide of the match once he became the legal man, securing the win by pinning Jordan Bendingo.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Apr 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 2018' - 6 May 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After a brawl ended their tag match last month, Stealth and ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole now face each other once again, this time in an ‘I Quit’ match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. Over the years, the two have gone back and forth in various matches, but this is a first, where the only way to win is to make your opponent say the words “I Quit”. No doubt this will be a physical match, where each will have to go further than normal in order to gain the victory and walk away with the championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>02 Apr 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>At the beginning of March, J-Denn Scarr challenged the Monstars (Mister Monster and ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole) for their Tag Team Championships. The agreement was that if the champions won, it would grant Mister Monster a shot at J-Denn Scarr’s Heavyweight title. At the time J-Denn Scarr’s partner was not known. Fast forward to April and his tag partner was revealed to be Stealth. The main event was set for the tag team titles. A brawl developed before the match began and again before a winner was established when El Grando Beardo came down to the ring, looking to cash in his title shot briefcase – before he could, Maverick Mayhew and Taylor Essex also came down to the ring. The match concluded as a no contest, and afterwards ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole challenged Stealth to an ‘I Quit’ match, putting his Light Heavyweight Championship on the line.</description>
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     <pubDate>19 Mar 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 1 April 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
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     <pubDate>12 Mar 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>TCW 'Our Time Down Here'Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Returning to Tidal Championship Wrestling for the first time in 2018, Stealth made an unannounced appearance by interjecting himself into a match. Originally set as a one-on-one contest between Visage and Brady Phillips, the match now became a triple threat. While no-one could maintain any real advantage, Brady Phillips was able to capitalise and come away with the victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Mar 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After initially being a one-on-one match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, it saw a last minute addition; Brady Phillips. The champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole was now defending the title in a triple threat match. It was every man for themselves and no alliances were made. After what was quoted as being a ‘physical’ match between the three, Andy Poole was able to single out Brady Phillips long enough to lock in a submission, winning the match by tap out and retain the Light Heavyweight Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Feb 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 4 March 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth returns to EAW for the first time in 2018. After a number of victories in the latter half of 2017, Stealth has now found himself competing for the Light Heavyweight Championship, against ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. Renewing a rivalry that has come and gone over the years.  Both are riding a wave of momentum, with Andy Poole currently a double champion, holding one half of the Tag Team Championships as well. The Light Heavyweight Championship has gone back and forth between the two over the years, and this next match will add yet another chapter in their long history.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Jan 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Elevation Wrestling 'Battle Lines' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>For Stealth’s first match of 2018, it was a triple threat match against White Tiger and Visage. Going into the match already injured with a broken thumb, Visage let everyone know prior to the ring bell, that he had no intention of competing in the match. The exclamation point on that was slapping the face of White Tiger. After running away, Visage spent most of the match avoiding White Tiger and Stealth for fear of further injury. Taking advantage while Stealth and White Tiger were distracted with each other, Visage re-joined the match and took control. However, this was brief before White Tiger caught Visage in his submission, causing Visage to tap out.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Jan 2018 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Elevation Wrestling 'Battle Lines' - 12 January 2018</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Similar to how 2017 started, Stealth will once again kick off 2018 in a match with Elevation Wrestling. This time it will be in a triple threat against White Tiger and Visage. While being familiar with both men, there are no issues or rivalries to speak of. Just all involved having the desire to start off 2018 with a victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>31 Dec 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2017 Summary</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Overall, 2017 has been a successful year. Within EAW, Stealth has been mainly feuding with Harrison Bourne and The Whizzkid. This resulted in a number of title and main event matches throughout the year. Although not gaining any championships, Stealth’s presence has been felt within EAW throughout 2017. The latter half of the year saw things go from strength to strength within EAW, with his current ongoing win streak. 
Outside of EAW, Stealth has been featured on the new promotion, Elevation. Moving from its position under LCW, it has now become its own identity. Further afield, Stealth had a successful debut for Tidal Wrestling, winning a 5-man scramble match. A win that increased Stealth’s awareness, being mentioned on the Wrestling Observer website. Looking ahead to 2018, Stealth will want to continue his momentum within EAW, Elevation and Tidal, as well as debut for new promotions.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Dec 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>It was the final appearance of EAW at the venue of The Pemberton Centre in the town of Rushden. Putting on their first show back in July 2007, it has been over 10 years since it became their main location. Appearing on both their first and last show, Stealth now had a one-on-one match with Oliver Peace. In his final match of the year, Stealth was able to continue his winning streak in EAW after landing his signature splash from the top rope. Heading into 2018, EAW and Stealth look to take new ground. </description>
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     <pubDate>24 Nov 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 3 December 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>At one the final EAW shows of year, Stealth faces Rude Boy Nate and Oliver Peace in a triple threat match. This will also be the final time that EAW appears at its main stay venue in Rushden, since debuting there in 2007. Stealth looks to continue his winning streak that has been running since September, as well as close out 2017 with his hand raised in victory. </description>
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     <pubDate>08 Nov 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In yet another change to the original match, Stealth now faced 'The Rogue Pirate' Ritmo, in a Halloween inspired setting – a pumpkin on a pole match. Where use of the pumpkin would be legal and need to be used in order to gain a pinfall or submission. After several attempts from both, it was Ritmo who was able to bring down the pumpkin. Back and forth they tried to smash the pumpkin over one another, but in the end it was a miscalculated splash by Ritmo from the top rope that broke the pumpkin, allowing Stealth to take advantage and score the pinfall, with added help from the ropes. </description>
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     <pubDate>17 Oct 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden' - 5 November 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Originally set for a triple threat, Stealth now faces 'The Rogue Pirate' Ritmo in singles action. After coming off a victory the month before in 3-way action, Stealth already has momentum and is looking to further solidify his position within the light heavyweight rankings. Also taking place will be the annual 30-man rumble match, where the winner receives a briefcase allowing him to cash in a title match whenever they want. Stealth has never won the rumble, although coming so close the previous year. As the year draws to a close, having the briefcase would be a great position to be in leading into 2018. </description>
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     <pubDate>03 Oct 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Originally set as a fatal four way, the match actually became a three way under elimination rules. Now in the match was Stealth, Harrison Bourne and Oliver Peace. Not happy with the match change, Stealth argued that the match had now essentially became a two-on-one. As the match broke down, it was every man for themselves. Peace was the first to be eliminated after Harrison Bourne came off the top rope with a double stomp onto Peace’s chest. Stealth tried to take advantage of the elimination, and after several near falls from both, it was a pivotal counter by Stealth that allowed him to hit his signature top rope splash to secure the win. </description>
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     <pubDate>18 Sep 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 1 October 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>It will be a fatal four way match, as members of the light heavyweight division compete. Stealth will face off against Oliver Peace, Rude Boy Nate, and in his most recent feud; Harrison Bourne. Not officially announced as a number one contenders match, but whoever wins will no doubt move highly in the rankings to challenge for the Light Heavyweight Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>04 Sep 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After months of back and forth, Stealth and Harrison Bourne finally had their opportunity to settle things in a one-on-one match. Once the bell rang, the match started with a quick pace, as both had no issues getting right to it. Harrison managed to it his signature cutter late in the match, which brought Paul Malen down to ringside. After another interference by Paul Malen, Harrison came off the top with a double stomp. The ref counted one, two, three, but waved off the bell as Stealth’s foot was on the bottom rope. Harrison Bourne took issue with Paul Malen for this, allowing Stealth to take advantage, knocking Harrison down with his signature springboard kick, followed by a splash from the top. </description>
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     <pubDate>22 Aug 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 3 September 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Following the fallout from a controversial tag team match at the beginning of August, Stealth gets his chance to face the young high flyer, Harrison Bourne. The two have been getting under each other’s skin over the couple of months, and now have a chance to settle things in a one-on-one match.</description>
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     <pubDate>14 Aug 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>TCW 'Do Unto Others' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In his debut match at Tidal Wrestling, Stealth was in a 5-man scramble match against Jack Bandicoot, White Tiger, Brady Phillips and Craig West. With a card that featured some of the top UK names, a win for one of the five men would make a statement. The final moments of the match involved White Tiger, Craig West and Brady Phillips all on the top rope trying to land a move on a downed Jack Bandicoot. After managing to avoid all 3 attempts, Jack looked to be safe. Rather than going for a high risk manoeuvre, Stealth entered the ring and decided a roll up and a handful of tights was all that was needed. It was, and three seconds later, Stealth walked away with a debut victory at Tidal Wrestling.</description>
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     <pubDate>07 Aug 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth teamed with the EAW Heavyweight Champion , Paul Malen, against The Whizz Kid Harrison Bourne. All involved had a score to settle with each other. If The Whizz Kid and Harrison Bourne win, Whizz Kid will get his title shot against Paul Malen. Taking advantage when the ref wasn’t looking, Malen used his championship belt to gain the win. While he and Stealth made their way up the entrance way, the match was announced to be restarted due to them cheating. The match started over with Stealth being left to fend for himself after Malen remained on the outside. After a double stomp and a 450 splash, The Whizz Kid and Harrison Bourne got the pinfall. After the bell rang, the match was made for September, Stealth one-on-one with Harrison Bourne.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Aug 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>TCW 'Do Unto Others'- 12 August 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth makes his debut for Tidal Championship Wrestling. It’ll be a 5-man scramble match, also featuring Brady Phillips, Craig West, Jack Bandicoot and White Tiger. Although a multi-man match, two men will be legal at one time. Stealth gets one chance to make a first impression, winning his debut match would secure his spot within the promotion.</description>
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     <pubDate>28 Jul 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 6 August 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>In the main event, Stealth tags with the EAW Heavyweight Champion, Paul Malen, to face Harrison Bourne and The Whizzkid. Over the last couple of months, Whizzkid has been the number one contender to the title, and Malen has been on the mission to de-mask Whizzkid. Stealth has been the thorn in Whizzkid’s side, stopping him from capturing the heavyweight championship. Harrison Bourne also has unfinished business with Stealth, after an unprovoked attack. It’s unlikely that this match will end things, but will add another chapter to their rivalries.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Jul 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>For the first time Stealth faced Paul Malen one-on-one. Increasing the stakes, Malen’s EAW Heavyweight Championship was on the line. After the two got into a scrap in the ring earlier in the night, Malen attacked Stealth as he made his entrance to the ring. Eventually the match got officially underway, as Stealth still wanted the match to go ahead. The fighting spirit continued as nothing Malen threw at Stealth kept him down for the pin. Frustrated, Malen finally got intentionally disqualified by knocking the ref down hitting Stealth with the title.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Jul 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 22 July 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Stealth takes on Paul Malen in the main event for the EAW Heavyweight Championship. The two have met in the ring before, but never one-on-one. They are even due to tag in August, but before then the two meet to decide who walks into the tag match as the Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>03 Jul 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Once again Stealth stepped into the ring with Terry Isit and Harrison Bourne in a triple threat match. Last time they met, Harrison Bourne retained his then Academy Championship. This time Harrison was quick to get the upper hand before the match became a two-on-one. All he was looking for was to hit his springboard cutter. After several attempts he managed to successfully hit the move. Unfortunately for him, when he did, Stealth was lying in wait and landed his splash before Harrison had a chance to move after the cutter. Not content with the win, Stealth returned to the ring to land one final shot to the downed Harrison Bourne. In the main event, Stealth once again cost The Whizzkid his opportunity at the EAW heavyweight Champion, Paul Malen. Before Paul could remove The Whizzkid’s mask, Harrison Bourne rushed to the ring. The match was then for next month, Stealth and Paul Malen against Harrison Bourne and The Whizzkid.</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Jun 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 2 July 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>A rematch from earlier in the year, Stealth once again faces Harrison Bourne and Terry Isit in a triple threat. When the three faced off earlier in the year, the Academy Championship was on the line as Harrison Bourne retained his title. This time there’s no title on the line, but Stealth will be looking to right the wrong of the past.</description>
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     <pubDate>5 Jun 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>Originally set as a one-on-one match between Stealth and the EAW Heavyweight Champion, Paul Malen, the match went ahead as a triple threat with The Whizzkid also being added. Earlier in the show Paul Malen was in the ring and was interrupted by El Grando Beardo and The Whizzkid. Both masked men standing against Paul Malen’s crusade. The Whizzkid suggested to management that he be added to the main event as Stealth cheated to win the number one contendership match. This brought Stealth out the ring, but the match was made official. After a chaotic start to the match, Paul Malen took advantage of The Whizzkid’s 450 splash to cover Stealth and retain the title. After the match El Grando Beardo made his way to the ring, and after a low blow from Stealth, Paul Malen removed the mask from El Grando Beardo.</description>
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     <pubDate>22 May 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 4 June 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
  
<description>After climbing his way back into the main event title picture by defeating The Whizzkid, Stealth now goes onto face Paul Malen for the EAW Heavyweight Championship. Malen has made it his mission to continue ridding EAW of the masks freaks that still remain. After removing Wheeler from the company, he aims to remove them one by one. Next apparently on his radar will be Stealth. </description>
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     <pubDate>15 May 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>LCW 'Ambition II' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>As a surprise appearance, Stealth was one of the 6 men in a match that would decide who would be the final entrant into the rumble match later on in the show. The other 5 men in the 6 way tornado match were Visage, Brett Ryans, Johnny Alpha, Jack Clover and White Tiger. With no man gaining the obvious advantage, it was a quick grab of the tights on Jack Clover that gained Visage his position as being the final entrant in the rumble. Stealth early in the rumble and managed to get to the final 4 before being eliminated by Brett Ryans.</description>
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     <pubDate>8 May 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In a match that started before the bell had a chance to ring, the number one contender for the EAW Heavyweight Championship was decided. The Whizzkid was quick to get things started as he had unfinished business with Stealth from their previous match. Both threw everything they had at each other , but in the end it was Stealth’s signature splash and an added advantage using the ropes, that led to Stealth moving forward and onto facing Paul Malen for the Heavyweight Championship in June.</description>
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     <pubDate>17 Apr 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 7 May 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>A chance to become the number one contender for the EAW Heavyweight Championship is on the line, as Stealth face the man he eliminated in the handcuff match from last month, The Whizzkid. Both men have a score to settle with each other from last month. The winner will go on to face Paul Malen next month for the EAW Heavyweight Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>3 Apr 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 14' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In a match that was new to debut in EAW, the Light Heavyweight Championship was on the line in a 6-man handcuff match. Starting the match was Eric Phillips and the champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. After regular intervals, Stealth, Whizzkid, Harrison Bourne and Terry Isit, joined the match. The match then progressed until each man was eliminated. After Stealth was eliminated by Whizzkid and made his way backstage, he resurfaced, costing Whizzkid his chance at the title, before being taken out by security. The final two in the match went back to the original two in the match, Eric Phillips and ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. In the end, it took some interference from Mr J, who cost Andy Poole the match, crowning Eric Phillips as the new Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Mar 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 14' - 2 April 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>For the first time, 6 men will face each other in a handcuff match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. In the match will be Stealth, Harrison Bourne, Eric Phillips, Whizzkid, Terry Isit and the champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. This is a first for EAW, and the match will be elimination until one man is left standing.</description>
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     <pubDate>6 Feb 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The Academy Championship was on the line in a triple threat match, where the Champion, Harrison Bourne, was up against Terry isit and Stealth. Using the numbers advantage, Stealth and Terry Isit looked to take Harrison Bourne out of the title picture. A miscommunication led to this only being a temporary alliance. Now a level playing field, Harrison Bourne was able to capitalise after Terry Isit knocked Stealth out of the ring, retaining his title.</description>
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     <pubDate>3 Feb 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 5 February 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returns to EAW for their first show of the year. The Academy Championship will be on the line as Harrison Bourne goes up against Stealth and Terry Isit in a triple threat. This will be a first time meeting between Terry Isit and Stealth, while Harrison Bourne has history with both. EAW looks to start of the year strong, and Stealth will want to do the same, by once again becoming a champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>1 Feb 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>LCW 'Test of Time' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth took to new territory as he debuted for Leicester Championship Wrestling. Under the Elevation brand, Stealth competed in a ‘Beat the Clock’ challenge against Brady Phillips. Their match opened the show, and so set the initial time to beat. With both men clock watching and numerous pinning attempts, it was Brady Phillips who walked away the winner, setting the time of 7:32</description>
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     <pubDate>28 Jan 2017 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>LCW 'Test of Time' - 29 January 2017</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth debuts in Leicester Championship Wrestling, under its Elevation brand.  The match is a one-on-one against Brady Phillips. A stipulation to the match is that is that it will be held under ‘beat the clock’ rules. Not only will Stealth be looking to secure the win against Brady Phillips, but will also be looking to do it faster than anyone else. The person with the quickest time earns themselves the spot of being the number one contender for the Elevation Championship. Looking to make a successful debut, Stealth is against the clock.</description>
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     <pubDate>31 Dec 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2016 Summary</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth began 2016 with a EAW Light Heavyweight Championship opportunity against long-term rival 'A-Star' Andy Poole, and the theme of title opportunities would continue throughout the year. There were singles, multi-man and even a ladder match for two titles. These matches saw Stealth come close to having another title reign. Heading into 2017, Stealth does not want to have the theme of 'missed opportunities', but aims to create new ones and make the most of them</description>
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     <pubDate>8 Nov 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden 2016' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returned to EAW and was put into a 5 way match, where the winner of the match would earn the spot of being the last entrant into the rumble later in the show. The winner of the rumble would receive the Money in the Bank briefcase. In the match were Wheeler, Rude Boy Nate, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole and Eric Phillips. With one fall to a finish, it was ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole that managed to come away with the victory by making Rude Boy Nate tap out.
In the rumble, the final two came down to Stealth and ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. With several attempts at eliminating each other and a false bell ring when Stealth almost touched the floor, it was ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole who finally managed to knock Stealth out of the ring and claim the Money in the Bank briefcase.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Oct 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden 2016'- 6 November 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After not being seen for a number of shows, Stealth makes his return to EAW. In a 5 way match, where the winner of the match will earn the spot of being the last entrant into the rumble. A win would significantly increase the chances of being the last man standing in the rumble and obtaining the Money in the Bank briefcase. Also in the match are Wheeler, Rude Boy Nate, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole and Eric Phillips. All have achieved success in EAW and have held championship gold at some point. Stealth has been away from the main event scene for the latter part of the year, winning Money in the Bank would instantly put him back into that picture.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Aug 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>It was a light heavyweight triple threat match between Stealth, Eric Phillips and Harrison Bourne. Stealth and Eric Phillips quickly used the numbers advantage against the younger Harrison Bourne. This worked well until a miscommunication between the two ended the mutual alliance. With the playing field now even, Harrison was able to make the most of an opportunity while Stealth was temporarily taken out of the equation, and pin Eric Phillips.</description>
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     <pubDate>18 Aug 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 21 August 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth competes in a light heavyweight triple threat. Also in the match is Eric Phillips and Harrison Bourne. Eric Phillips has recently returned to EAW and Harrison Bourne is an up and comer within the light heavyweight division. With no titles on the line and no official number one contender, there is still a chance to make a statement and get back in the title hunt.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Aug 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Mr J opened the show announcing that he was going to issue an open challenge for the EAW Championship. Accepting this invitation was wheeler, who felt that he was due his contractual rematch. The match seemed made, but this brought Stealth out to the ring, attacking both Mr and wheeler. Stealth demanded that he be added to the match. Stealth managed to force his way into the title match after placing Mr J’s head between a chair and threatening to injure him. When it came to the match, in the closing moments Mr J and Wheeler managed to eliminate Stealth from the equation. This left the two to go at it, ending with Mr J using wheeler’s own move against him to retain his title.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Aug 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW - 7 August 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returns to EAW, after suffering a loss in his match back in June with Wheeler for the EAW Championship. No longer is Wheeler champion, as Mr J cashed in his Money in Bank briefcase in July. With few matches announced for the show and Stealth being ‘set to appear’, it’s not clear what matches will be taking place. Stealth still has a score to settle with not only Wheeler, but also Bubblegum for interfering and costing Stealth the title match.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Jun 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Following on from their ladder match in May, where Wheeler was able to successfully retain the EAW Championship, Stealth and Wheeler now met one-on-one for the title. Prior to the match, Wheeler made an unscheduled appearance, stopping Bubblegum from attacking Harrison Bourne. This did not come without repercussions as Bubblegum made is presence known during the title match. Stealth tried to take advantage of the referee distraction with a steel chair and came close to victory, but in the end Wheeler was able use the chair against Stealth and capture the win. This lead to a brawl between Bubblegum and Wheeler, setting up a title match between the two for July.</description>
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     <pubDate>21 May 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business' - 5 June 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After the fallout from the fatal four way ladder match, when both the Light Heavyweight and EAW championships were on the line, Stealth now moves onto having a on-one-on match. This will be against the reigning EAW Champion and fan favourite, Wheeler. The two have not faced each other in a singles match since 2006, where Wheeler was the victor. Much has changed over the years and Stealth will not only be looking to right the wrong from the past, but also capture the EAW Championship in the process.</description>
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     <pubDate>02 May 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Reloaded' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The open challenge was set. ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole would put his Light Heavyweight Championship on the line in a ladder match against whoever would accept. The first person was none other than the EAW Champion, Wheeler. Stating that he wanted to cement his legacy by unifying the titles. The match looked set, but then appeared Lance Lust, the former EAW Champion, wanting his re-match for the gold. Last, but not least, Stealth appeared from the shadows, attacking both Wheeler and Andy Poole, adding his name to the picture. It was then announced that the match would be a fatal four way, with the both titles on the line. When it came to the match, with everyone sacrificing their wellbeing, it was Lance Lust and Wheeler at the top of the ladder, with Lance picking up the Light Heavyweight title and Wheeler successfully retaining the title. After the match, Lance and Stealth were still not happy with the outcome and tried attacking Andy Poole and Wheeler. Matches were then set for next month, Andy Poole would get his rematch against Lance Lust, and Stealth would be the next challenger for Wheeler’s EAW Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Apr 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Reloaded' - 1 May 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The open challenges continue as ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole once again puts the Light Heavyweight Championship on the line. After successfully defending the title last month, Andy issued the challenge, but raised the stakes by now having the belt hanging high above the ring. From the way their last match ended, Stealth has made hid the fact that he fully intends on being involved in this match. Who else, if anyone, will also accept the invitation? And will Andy Poole once again manage to walk away as the champion?</description>
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     <pubDate>19 Apr 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 13' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Last month the open challenge was made by 'A-Star' Andy Poole. Putting the Light Heavyweight Championship on the line. Before the match Andy approached the ring, reaffirming that he would take on anyone and everyone in what was advertised as a scramble match. Numerous entrants at regular intervals, where one fall would decide the winner once all had entered. The first to come out was Andy's long term rival, Stealth. Also featured in the match was Harrison Bourne, Eddie Stevens and Little Bo Pete. After a number of near falls, Stealth again got caught by Andy, who retained the belt via submission. Yet again, after the match Andy issued another open challenge putting the title on the line next month in a ladder match.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Mar 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 13' - 16 April 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Last month a challenge was issued by the EAW Light Heavyweight Champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. This challenge involved him putting the title on the line, not just against Stealth, but against any others who accepted the challenge. At present, the total number of participants is unknown, just being described as a scramble match. This comes after Stealth successfully pinned Andy Poole, positioning himself as the unofficial number one contender. Describing himself as a fighting champion, Andy Poole will be going in blind in his biggest challenge of this title run so far. This may be just the opportunity Stealth needs amongst the chaos to once again become the Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Mar 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '16.2' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>For the first time, Stealth teamed with the EAW Academy Champion, Ryan Vickers, as they faced Harrison Bourne and the Light Heavyweight Champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. All involved had a personal stake in the match, with something to prove. After receiving a flurry of offence, Stealth and Ryan were able to regain control and single out the smaller man, Harrison. Andy, eventually was able to make the tag and swing momentum back in his favour. The match broke down, and after some distraction tactics were used, Stealth was able to get a cheap shot low blow on Andy while the ref wasn’t looking. Sneak away with the win.  Following the match, Andy issued a challenge to both Ryan and Stealth, to take part in an open challenge multi-man match in April, where the Light Heavyweight Championship would be on the line. Although not one-on-one, Stealth now has the title shot he wanted.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Feb 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '16.2' - 6 March 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Following their recent title match, Stealth and the Light Heavyweight Champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole step into the ring once again. This time they are on opposing teams. Andy tags with Harrison Bourne and Stealth will be joined by the EAW Academy Champion, Ryan Vickers. All involved have a personal score to settle; Harrison with Ryan, since losing the Academy title earlier in the year, and Stealth continuing the battle with Andy over the Light Heavyweight title. Achieving a victory over the champ, could once again put Stealth first in line for another title opportunity.  </description>
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     <pubDate>09 Feb 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Our New Hope' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In EAW’s first show of the year, the Light Heavyweight Championship was on the line. ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole was defending his title in a triple threat against Eric Phillips and Stealth. Andy Poole won the title from Stealth in a Submission match to close out 2015. Now with Stealth being the challenger, it was his chance to reclaim the gold. The wild card in the match was Eric Phillips, who continued to get the middle of Andy and Stealth. In the end, nothing was settled, as it was Eric Phillips who got caught by Andy Poole and tapped out, successfully retaining his title. No doubt Stealth and Andy Poole will meet again in 2016.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Jan 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Our New Hope' - 7 February 2016</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After losing the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship in late 2015, Stealth’s first match of 2016 his re-match against the new champion, ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole. The two continue to go back and forth over the title, however, this time the match will not be one-on-one. The third man in the triple threat is Eric Phillips. All have held numerous championships in EAW, and want to make a statement going into 2016. They are not strangers to one another, with each knowing what the others bring to the table. With two challengers after the title, the odds do not favour ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole walking out as champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>1 Jan 2016 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2015 Highlights</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>2015 started with Stealth defending the EAW Academy Championship against ‘Rude Boy’ Taylor. Thanks to the numbers advantage and interference from fellow Prime Crime Crew members, Stealth lost the title. Other championship opportunities came throughout the year, but it was a triple threat for the EAW Light Heavyweight title where Stealth was able to hold gold once again. However, this title reign was short lived, as ‘A-Star’ Andy Poole regained the championship in a submission match in Stealth’s final match of the year. July also saw Stealth debuting in Portugal, joining with Centro de Treinos de Wrestling (CTW), including matches with Portuguese local, Red Eagle. Not satisfied, Stealth looks for more opportunities to progress further in 2016.</description>
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     <pubDate>2 Nov 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden 2015' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth and �A-Star� Andy Poole once again battled over the Light Heavyweight Championship. Similar to their match in 2010, it was a submission match. This time it was Stealth defending the title, which he won from Andy Poole in September 2015. In a match that was hold after hold and counter after counter, it was one counter by Andy Poole that led to Stealth being caught by surprise, tapping out and losing the gold. </description>
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     <pubDate>23 Oct 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden 2015' - 1 November 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In EAW�s final main show of the year, �A-Star� Andy Poole has exercised his right for a re-match after losing the Light Heavyweight Championship to Stealth earlier this year. The stipulation to match is that it will be a submission only match. Andy has already declared that he will make Stealth tap out and re-gain his title. The two have battled in a submission only match before in 2010�s �Rumble in Rushden�, where Stealth captured the very same title by making Andy tap out. History could very well repeat itself when the two go at it again. One person will walk out with the gold, the other will be forced to tap out. </description>
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     <pubDate>6 Oct 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.15' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After capturing the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship from �A-Star� Andy Poole, through what some may call a controversial victory, the two now met in the ring once again. This was not the re-match for the title, but a tag match. Stealth teamed with Lance Lust and �A-Star� Andy Poole teamed with Oliver Peace. In a surprise turn of events, the female valets, Sapphire and Kira Fox, who accompany Oliver and Andy to the ring, both chose to turn their backs and side with Lance. Double low blow shots from them guaranteed Stealth and Lance the victory. As they celebrated, the fallout from the match was that Oliver challenged Lance to a TLC match, and Andy issued his re-match for the Light Heavyweight Championship in a submission match at EAW�s last main show of the year in November.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Sep 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.15' - 4 October 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After capturing the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship from �A-Star� Andy Poole last month, the two are set to face off. However, this will not be for the title, or even in a singles match. Oliver Peace and Lance Lust have also got a score to settle since the former tag partners parted ways. The two were also involved in the match where Andy lost the belt. It will be Stealth teaming with Lance Lust to go against Oliver Peace and �A-Star� Andy Poole. Andy vowed that he would get a measure of revenge for Stealth�s actions and get his title back. Andy is still due his re-match for the title, this tag match will set the stage for what�s to come when the two go one-on-one.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Sep 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.14' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>A new EAW Light Heavyweight Champion was crowned. In a triple threat match, �A-star� Andy Poole put the title on the line against Lance Lust and Stealth. As the match went on, the frustration began to show. This finally led to Lance picking up the title and poised to attack Andy from behind. Lance�s former tag partner (now bitter rival), Oliver Peace, came down to the ring to get revenge on Lance for costing him a match earlier in the show. The two brawled out the ring and into the backstage area. This left Andy down in the middle of the ring and Stealth with his hands on the dropped title. As Stealth debated whether or not to use the title, the crowd called out, instructing him not to use it. Siding with them he dropped the belt, only to be caught in a submission by Andy. Crawling to the ropes, Stealth grabbed the belt again and pushed Andy away. This time Stealth didn�t hesitate, knocking Andy to the floor with a belt shot to the head. Now the new champion, it seems the end justifies the means.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Aug 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.14' - 6 September 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The EAW Light Heavyweight Championship is on the line in a triple threat match. The newly crowned champion, �A-Star� Andy Poole will be going up against Lance Lust and Stealth. This will mark another chapter in the history between Stealth and �A-star� Andy Poole, who have fought over this title on several occasions. Lance Lust will be looking to make a name for himself in his first-time meeting with the two, and also capture his first singles title in EAW. Stealth has had similar opportunities earlier in the year, could this be the match where he walks away once again holding the gold.</description>
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     <pubDate>4 Aug 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.11' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Going into the show with no match announced, but scheduled to make an appearance, Stealth's match was up in the air. After being attacked by Mark Massa the previous month, Stealth would ideally like a chance at getting him in the ring. This did appear to be the case, but Mark Massa also brought with him Chris Tyler. Now not being an official member of the roster, Chris Tyler was able to still compete as his services were now being hired by Mark Massa. The two would now face off against Stealth and his tag team partner, Wheeler. The match was set and eventually broke down with the ref losing control. Amongst the chaos, Stealth was able to hit his signature splash from the top rope on Chris Tyler to get the pinfall.</description>
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     <pubDate>31 Jul 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.11' - 2 August 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth is scheduled to appear at EAW�s first show in August, where few matches have been announced leading up to the date. Coming off the events of Stealth�s match last month, where he was attacked by Mark Massa after their match; could Stealth have a chance to retaliate? There is also the Open Challenge set by the EAW Heavyweight Champion, Chameleon. With no-one publicly accepting the call, Stealth could find himself back in the title picture, and even as the new Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>28 Jul 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW/CTW Portugal Summary</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Representing Extreme American Wrestling (EAW), Stealth flew out to Portugal to take part in two shows in the nation�s capital, Lisbon. Joining alongside Centro de Treinos de Wrestling (CTW), Stealth also did some in-ring work members of their roster.  For both shows, Stealth teamed with Lobo Ib�co (Iberian Wolf) in tag team matches. In the first match they went against fan favourites, Red Eagle and Manel Jaquim. In the second match, they went against the team of Red Eagle and El Bourneo Junior.  Stealth and Lobo Ib�co picked up wins in both of these matches. Stealth also had the chance to meet with Portuguese wrestling legend, Horacio Gal�Who said that he was �Happy to see people keeping wrestling alive in Portugal�. A successful experience, and should the opportunity present itself again, Stealth will return to Portugal.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Jul 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Heading to Portugal: 16-23 July 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Extreme American Wrestling (EAW) and Portugal based promotion, Centro de Treinos de Wrestling (CTW), join forces for two shows taking place in Lisbon, Portugal on the 18th and 19th of July. A selection of the EAW roster fly out to Lisbon before the shows to promote the shows and to work alongside the CTW roster with in ring drills and gym sessions. No card is announced for the shows, as these will be decided at a later date. This will be Stealth�s debut not only with CTW, but also across Europe.</description>
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     <pubDate>07 Jul 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.10' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In a triple threat match, Stealth took on Mark Massa and Oliver Peace. With Mark Massa being the biggest guy in the match, he quickly used his size to his advantage. This didn�t last for long as Oliver Peace and Stealth were able to work together in order to sway the match in their favour. The alliance was short lived as the two faced off against one another for the first time. In the closing moments of the match, Stealth was able to hit his signature splash from the top rope onto Mark Massa. But before being able to go for the cover, Oliver Peace was able to make the most of the opportunity, suplexing Stealth for the pinfall. Post-match, Mark Massa took out his frustrations by attacking both Oliver Peace and Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>29 Jun 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.10' - 5 July 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returns to EAW for a triple threat match. Originally set to face Eddie Stevens and Oliver Peace, Eddie Stevens has now replaced by Mark Massa. The former heavyweight champion, Mark Massa, looks to get back on track after losing the title earlier this year. This will be a first time meeting for Stealth and Oliver Peace. Although not being a one-on-one match, the two will no doubt have to go up against each other at some point. A win for either man in this match could put them in the running for a future shot at the EAW Heavyweight Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>04 May 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.7' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Getting a second chance, Stealth had the opportunity to capture the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship in a fatal four way match. Stealth was going up against �A-Star� Andy Poole, Eddie Stevens and the defending champion, �Rude Boy� Nate. The match was announced as being an elimination match rather than a traditional one fall to a finish. With the new ruling, it was a case of who could survive the longest. �A-Star� Andy Poole was able to lock in a submission on Eddie Stevens, causing the first elimination. Later in the match Stealth was also caught in a Boston Crab and was eliminated. Leaving �A-Star� Andy Poole and �Rude Boy� Nate, it looked like Andy was going for the hat-trick, but Nate was able to fight out of it and score a pinfall using the ropes. Once again �Rude Boy� Nate defeated the odds and retained the title.</description>
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     <pubDate>27 Apr 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.7' - 3 May 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After successfully defending the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, 'Rude Boy' Nate will once again be putting it on the line. Managing to sneak away with the belt in a triple threat match against Stealth and Eddie Stevens last time, 'Rude Boy' Nate will now have an added factor to deal with. This time it will be a fatal four way match for the title, with the addition of 'A-Star' Andy Poole. This is the champion's biggest test to date, and with no one wrestler having a distinct advantage, it may simply come down to opportunity and timing. This is Stealth's chance to right the wrong from the previous match and become a 4-time champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Apr 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 12' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>At one of EAW�s biggest shows of the year, Stealth had the opportunity to capture the Light Heavyweight Championship for a fourth time. The match saw the newly crowned champion, �Rude Boy� Nate, going against Eddie Stevens and Stealth in a triple threat match. With no Prime Time Crew members ringside, Nate would have to go it alone in his first defence. The closing moments of the match were Stealth hitting a moonsault on Eddie Stevens, and Nate taking advantage of the situation before Stealth could follow up with a pinfall. Nate rolled Stealth up and used a handful of tights in order to sneak away with the title.</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Mar 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 12' - 5 April 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After suffering a loss to The Prime Time Crew last time Stealth was at EAW, he now has a chance to capitalise. Scheduled to face another member of The Prime Time Crew and the Light Heavyweight Champion, �Rude Boy� Nate, in a championship match. The match will be a triple threat match, with the second opponent being Eddie Stevens. Eddie is brash and cocky newcomer to the EAW main roster, looking to make a name for himself and capture his first title in EAW. A win for Stealth would make him a 4-time Light Heavyweight Champion and right the wrong of the last match where The Prime Time Crew stole the victory.</description>
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     <pubDate>03 Mar 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.2' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In Stealth�s first match of 2015, he returned to EAW to defend his Academy title. The challenger was �Rude Boy� Taylor, a member of The Prime Time Crew. The confident crew member sent the rest of the group backstage before the match begun. As the match progressed, and Stealth looked to be closing in on the victory, �Rude Boy� Matt made his way ringside. Sliding the title in the ring and using it to distract the ref while Stealth had �Rude Boy� Taylor pinned, �Rude Boy� Matt was able to jump in the ring and roll the pin so Stealth�s shoulders were down. �Rude Boy� Taylor captured the win and left as the new champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Feb 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW '15.2' - 1 March 2015</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returns to EAW for the first time in 2015. Putting the Academy title on the line, Stealth will once again go up against �Rude Boy� Taylor, a member of The Prime Time Crew.  Known for their �strength in numbers� mentality, Stealth will have to keep an eye on the other members who may be ringside in order to successful retain the title once again against The Prime Time Crew.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Jan 2015 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2014 Highlights</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth began the year still competing against EAW Champion and Revolution leader, Kyle Masters. This feud continued as the year went on, with Stealth going up against the majority of its members. As The Revolution began to crumble, Stealth was able to capture the Academy title from Chris Tyler. Other areas of success include getting a pinfall on 'The Heavyweight House of Pain' Stixx in their first ever meeting. In Stealth's final match of 2014, he faced off against the returning 'A-Star' Andy Poole in a tag match. Stealth had the opportunity to branch out into new territory and compete in Germany. Unfortunately this did not take place, however, Stealth will look to continue to branch out in 2015.</description>
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     <pubDate>16 Oct 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>European Wrestling Promotion: 24-25 October 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>For the first time, Stealth will be heading oversees in Europe to Germany. Visiting the European Wrestling Promotion, Stealth will experience their facilities and get a chance to work with members of their wrestling school. Not going alone, Stealth will be joined by other UK talent, representing Brookeside's School of Wrestling. As part of EWP's event series, 'Breakthrough', a show will take place on 25 October, under the motto of 'Germany vs England'. A number of wrestlers will be selected to represent their country in singles matches. Stealth will be looking to make an impression and have the opportunity to represent not only Robbie Brookeside, but England as well.</description>
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     <pubDate>06 Oct 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Divide and Conquer 2014' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After being scheduled to appear with no match announced, a challenge was made by �A-Star� Andy Poole and former champion, Chris Tyler. Not only to face Stealth, but also the new EAW Heavyweight Champion, Mark Massa in a tag team match. The challenge was accepted and the two made their way to the ring. During the match �A-Star� Andy Poole and Chris Tyler were able to injure Stealth enough to take him out of the match, leaving them with a 2-on-1 advantage. The numbers caught up with Mark Massa, who lost the match after a 450 splash.</description>
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     <pubDate>30 Sep 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Divide and Conquer 2014' - 5 October 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Scheduled to appear, Stealth will be present at EAW's next show. However, no match as been announced on the card. Over the last few months Stealth has been successful in defending his Academy title, and with no obvious number one contender, a new challenger may emerge. If not, there are other scenarios that Stealth could find himself in; one-on-one, triple threat, fatal four way, tag team, battle royal etc. Whatever the match, Stealth will have to be ready for anything and everything.</description>
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     <pubDate>09 Sep 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare 2014' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Before the show officially began, The Prime Time Crew addressed the crowd on them not having a match on the main card, but rather were featured in a �bonus match� for their Tag Team Titles. Having successfully retained their belts, �Rude Boy� Matt was told to stay in the ring as his match would be next. The EAW Academy Championship was on the line as Stealth went against �Rude Boy� Matt. The crew  had the numbers advantage going into the match, with the other two members being ringside. They used this to gain the upper-hand, but were caught after the act and the referee ejected them from ringside for a fair one-on-one match. With the odds now even, Stealth was able to fight back and retain the title.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 Sep 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare 2014' - 7 September 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth faces the newest member of The Prime Time Crew, 'Rude Boy' Matt, in singles action. 'Rude Boy' Matt officially joined the The Prime Time Crew when he helped them to retain their Tag Team Titles in August. This will be 'Rude Boy' Matt's first one-on-one match since joining the crew. No doubt he'll be looking to impress his fellow crew members with a win over Stealth. However, Stealth is currently on a winning streak in singles matches within EAW, and looks for this not to come to an end at the hands of The Prime Time Crew.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Aug 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Deadly Alliance 2014' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>In a first time meeting, Stealth went one-on-one with 'The Heavyweight House of Pain' Stixx. This would be Stealth's biggest test to date. Stixx has established a reputation within the UK independent scene, working for a number of the top promotions not only in the UK but also heading over to Europe. This was an opportunity for Stealth to hold his own and prove that he has what it takes to go up against some of the top talent within the UK.  Unadvertised, Stealth's Academy title was going to be on the line. Not surprisingly, the match was a battle of speed and power, which Stixx had scouted in the opening of the match. Stealth managed to keep Stixx off balance until Stixx took control. Momentum swung once again to Stealth and after some back-and-forth with near falls, neither was able to hit their signature move to secure a pinfall. Both gave as good as they got, but in the end it was a quick cradle pin by Stealth that picked up the one, two, three.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Jul 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Deadly Alliance 2014' - 3 August 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>For the first time, Stealth takes on UK household name, Stixx. Known as the 'Heavyweight House of Pain', Stixx is no stranger to using his size to his advantage. The match is set to be a classic speed versus power dynamic. Stixx has won numerous accolades around the UK and moving across Europe. This is set to be Stealth's biggest challenge to date. With a win here, Stealth will be able to take another step in establishing himself within the UK scene.</description>
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     <pubDate>03 Jun 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'An Enemy Within' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>It was a re-match against Revolution member, Eric Phillips. This time, Stealth's EAW Academy title would be on the line.  Not coming into the match alone, Eric Phillips would this time be accompanied to the ring by Andy Reigns. Hoping for an insurance policy, Andy Reign's presence would actually lead to Eric's downfall. After being unable to beat Stealth on a number of occasions, and while distracting the referee, a mis-communication between the two Revolution members allowed Stealth to get the advantage and retain his title.</description>
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     <pubDate>28 May 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'An Enemy Within' - 1 June 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Suffering a loss to Stealth in their last match, Eric Phillips now gets his chance at a rematch from last month. The Revolution has been on the losing side of a number of recent matches against Stealth. Eric Phillips will be looking to right the wrongs from their last encounter and capture a win for himself and The Revolution. Stealth will be looking to repeat history and continue his momentum against The Revolution.</description>
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     <pubDate>14 May 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Battle in Boston' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Once again, Stealth went up against The Revolution. This time in the form of Eric Phillips. In a one-one-one match, Stealth looked to continue his momentum and secure another victory against them. With several near falls, the match looked like it could go either way. In the end it was Stealth's signature splash that allowed him to gain the pinfall on Eric Phillips. </description>
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     <pubDate>08 May 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Battle in Boston' - 10 May 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After successfully defeating Chris Tyler, Stealth now looks to move his way through The Revolution, now taking on Eric Phillips. Another member who Stealth has history with, mainly over championship gold within EAW. This time no titles are on the line, but perhaps something more personal; pride. With Chris Tyler suffering a loss at the hands of Stealth, Eric Phillips will no doubt be looking to avenge the loss for The Revolution. While Stealth, with momentum behind him, will look to continue taking them down one by one.</description>
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     <pubDate>06 May 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business 2014' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>As scheduled, the re-match between Stealth and Chris Tyler went ahead.  A change, however, was that Tyler would not be putting his Light Heavyweight title on the line, but would instead put up his EAW Academy belt. Tyler has been the 'reigning' title holder from EAW's Academy for well over 2 years, with title matches far and few between. In the end, Tyler's sacrifice of Academy belt was a smart move as Stealth was able to this time defeat Tyler and take the title from him. Losing the battle, but winning the war; Chris Tyler is still the EAW Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>01 May 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business 2014' - 4 May 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>
A re-match has been announced between Stealth and Revolution member, Chis Tyler. The last time they met the EAW Light Heavyweight title was on the line, and after it seemed like the match could go either way, it came down to Tyler holding onto the tights that allowed him to retain. Now a re-match has been signed, and Tyler will be returning to Rushden, where he suffered a facial injury that required surgery and took him out of action for some time. Getting another chance at the title, this time, Stealth will look to capitalise on a missed opportunity from their last match and become a four-time Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>27 Apr 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Untouchable 2014' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Once again, The Revolution put the gold on the line, when Chris Tyler and Stealth fought for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. Choosing to go it alone, Tyler took to the ring without the other Revolution members present. It seemed it would be a fair fight between the two. After a feeling out process at the beginning, Tyler took advantage. Stealth was able gain the upper hand after getting some separation, leading to a near fall. This continued back and forth until it was a desperation 'pull of the tights' that allowed Tyler to retain the title.</description>
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     <pubDate>21 Apr 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Untouchable 2014' - 26 April 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The rivalry between The Revolution continues as Stealth once again faces Chris Tyler in a singles match. The stakes are made higher as Tyler's recently won EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, will be on the line. The two have fought back and forth over the title in the past, and this match will mark another stage in their ongoing fued. The Revolution no longer holds all the gold in EAW, and another title change would further damage their momentum. This will be Tyler's first one-on-one title defence and it could be his last.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Feb 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Boiling Point' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Prior to the scheduled re-match between Stealth and Revolution leader, Kyle Masters; the two came face to face in the ring. Masters interrupted in a tag team match between The Predators (Joe Conors and Paul Malen) and Revolution members, Chris Tyler and Eric Phillips. This caused The Revolution to win using dirty tactics. After the match, The Revolution continued to beat down The Predators until Stealth ran to the ring wielding a steel chair. It then came to the main event for the EAW Heavyweight Championship. Yet again, The Revolution came down to the ring and dragged the ref out, knocking him to the floor. Once again they used the numbers to their advantage and ganged up on Stealth. This caused The Predators to storm the ring and even the odds. It was then announced that the match would be restarted as a 6-man tag. The night ended with Stealth finally getting the pin on the EAW Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>17 Feb 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Boiling Point'- 22 February 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The rivalry between The Revolution continues as Stealth once again faces its leader,  'The Dragon' Kyle Masters. This is a re-match for the EAW Heavyweight Championship, which the two had at the first show of 2014. Before the bell rang, Masters attacked Stealth, leading to a distinct advantage going into the match. Getting a second chance Stealth will look to avenge the loss and take the title away from The Revolution.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Feb 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'A New Year's Evolution' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>On EAW�s first show of the year, it wasn't long before The Revolution made their way to the ring and addressed the fans. Stating that this year will continue in their crusade of removing so-called wrestlers who wear face pain or masks. It was later announced that the leader of The Revolution, Kyle Masters would face Stealth in the main event for the EAW Championship. When it came to the match, Stealth has an uphill battle after being attacked during his entrance to the ring. Putting up a fight was not enough as Masters targeted Stealth arm and shoulder, before locking in a submission to gain the victory. A re-match has already been scheduled, as the two will meet again later this month.</description>
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     <pubDate>29 Jan 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'A New Year's Evolution' - 2 February 2014</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Since suffering a loss at the hands of The Revolution in October of last year, Stealth returns for EAW's first show of 2014. The struggle for power continues as The Revolution closed 2013 holding almost every EAW title. Targeting 'so-called' wrestlers like Stealth, who pander to the fans by wearing such things as masks and face paint. Still not backing down, Stealth looks to once again take the fight to The Revolution. With no match announced and the card 'subject to change' how will Stealth look to interject his way into The Revolution's path.</description>
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     <pubDate>06 Jan 2014 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2013 Highlights</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>
Stealth began 2013 as the EAW Light Heavyweight Champion, successfully defending it on several occasions and at one point retained it twice on the same night. It was at the hands of 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters and the upstart of The Revolution that cost Stealth the title in a ladder match. For the first time, Stealth entered into a steel cage, alongside Mister Monster and were successful against The Nerd Busters. Things came to a head against long time rival 'A-Star' Andy Poole when the two had a high stakes match which resulted in Andy Poole being forced to leave the EAW roster. The fight against The Revolution continued as Stealth suffered a loss in his final match of 2013. With a score still to settle and The Revolution claiming their dominance in EAW, Stealth will once again look to make a stand in 2014.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Oct 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The Revolution claimed it was their night, and they would usher in a new revolution. Kicking the show off, was the singles match between Stealth and Revolution member, Chris Tyler. With no other members ringside, the stage was set for an even encounter between the two. Tyler had Stealth scouted, when Stealth went to the top for his trademark splash, countering with a Northern Lights Superplex. Stealth managed to later gain back the advantage, but this led to yet another counter by Tyler, enabling him to hit his 450 splash. Tyler captured the victory and set the tone for the rest of the night.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Sep 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare 2013' - 6 October 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The power struggle continues within EAW, and once again Stealth faces off against a member of The Revolution. Chris Tyler and Stealth have had a number of matches in the past, competing to be the top person within the light heavyweight division. This will be their first encounter with Tyler being under The Revolution. Sporting a new look and a new agenda, Tyler likely won�t come into this match alone and will have at least one other member ringside. The more focused and aggressive, Chris Tyler, will look to make an example out of Stealth. While Stealth looks to once again make a stand against The Revolution.</description>
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     <pubDate>05 Aug 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'One Night Stand with Sabu in Rushden' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>'A-Star' Andy Poole had his last match in EAW. The Light Heavyweight Champion was so confident that he would not lose; the title would not be on the line against Stealth. What was on the line for the champion, was that if he lost, he would walk away from EAW. Before the match Andy Poole announced that he was going to run through EAW, and it all started with Stealth's mask. The match proved to be one of Stealth and Andy Poole's finest, being deemed 'match of the night' by several fans. Near fall after near fall, trademark after trademark, finisher after finisher, the match continued. Until Stealth was able to counter the pin attempt into a submission, forcing Andy Poole to tap out. The realisation set in as Andy Poole had to be taken out of the building by security and to the jeers of the fans.</description>
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     <pubDate>29 Jul 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'One Night Stand with Sabu in Rushden' - 3 August 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>The battle are lines drawn, Stealth and 'A-star' Andy Poole go up against each other one more time; this time with high stakes. Both with something to lose, either Stealth losing his mask or Andy Poole losing his place on the EAW roster. The two have fought in numerous matches and were even once allies during 2009. Over the years, the established "You tapped out!" chant has haunted Andy Poole. Blaming Stealth for the induction of these chants and the continued badgering by the fans, he issued the stipulations for this match. After attacking Stealth after their last encounter and targeting the arm, Andy Poole may have found a weakness. With Andy Poole capturing the EAW Light Heavyweight title at a recent house show, momentum is on his side. However, the last time these two met, Andy Poole tapped out.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Jul 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Revolution: Stage 2' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>As expected, past events dictated the pace of the match. Stealth has had several matches with Chris Tyler and �A-star� Andy Poole. Unresolved issues led to them both gunning for Stealth from the start. So much so that they were fighting just to get past each other in order to get to Stealth. Egos eventually got the better of them, allowing Stealth to capitalise and briefly gain the upper hand. The match continued at a quick pace, with neither man gaining substantial control. In the end, it was a counter by Stealth, which led to a submission victory on Andy Poole. Andy jumped Stealth after the bell, and while Stealth was lying on the canvas Andy took the mic. Andy issued a challenge to Stealth; a match where if Stealth lost he would lose his mask and if Andy lost he would leave EAW. Making the most of the situation, Andy locked on an arm bar, to the point where he had to be forced to let go. With the damage done, it leaves the question of Stealth�s condition for their match undetermined.</description>
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     <pubDate>03 Jul 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Revolution: Stage 2' - 6 July 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Rivalries are renewed as Stealth faces Chris Tyler and �A-star� Andy Poole in a triple threat match. In the past, Stealth has had a number of matches with both individuals, which have usually been part of the championship scene within EAW. All are former champions and have had their own success. There is a heated history, which will play a factor in the match, as neither Chris Tyler nor Andy Poole have forgotten their run-ins with Stealth. Separately, Chris Tyler and Andy Poole do show some similarities in their wrestling styles, and their arrogant and brash personalities. Having never fought one another, there is a wild card element to the match. With the three being light heavyweights, the match is set to be of a high pace, where timing and opportunity are crucial.</description>
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     <pubDate>30 Jun 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Duel of the Champions 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Barricade made his singles debut on an EAW main show against multi-time champion, Stealth. As expected, a display of power going up against speed was seen throughout the match. Barricade managed to shut down Stealth's strike-and-dodge attacks, when he was finally able to power down Stealth to the canvas. Stealth still showed fight during the match and a missed splash by Barricade allowed Stealth to once again build some momentum. Stealth was able to finally knock Barricade off his feet for a near fall. After some back-and-forth offence, it seemed that Barricade was once again in control and was close to ending the match. As Barricade lifted Stealth, Stealth countered it into a victory roll, capturing the quick pinfall.</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Jun 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Duel of the Champions 2013' - 29 June 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Singles match-up against a member of the House of Pain Wrestling roster, Barricade. In the past, Stealth has been previously linked with House of Pain, having matches with some of their roster. Barricade and Stealth have never been part of the same match, but both have taken inspiration from House of Pain. Barricade stands at 6ft 6in and is known for his 'powerhouse' style of wrestling. The match will be a display of power against speed, with each having their own advantage. Not forgetting Barricade's 'handler', Felony, who may or may not be accompanying ringside for the match - she could prove to be a factor. In Barricade's debut match on a EAW main show, he will look to make an impact, but Stealth has faced larger opposition before and has shown that he can put up a fight.</description>
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     <pubDate>17 Jun 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Chain Reaction 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>For the first time, Stealth and �Diamond� Dave Andrews faced each other one-on-one. Having previously met in another UK promotion, they were aware of each other�s success. Coming close to a pinfall, Andrews gained a near-fall after hitting his flipping neckbreaker. Getting frustrated and attempting to hit one more big move, Andrews inadvertently gave Stealth enough room to counter and hit his springboard kick for the win.</description>
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     <pubDate>10 Jun 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Chain Reaction 2013' - 16 June 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Stealth returns to EAW going up against 'Diamond' Dave Andrews. Andrews is better known for being one half of the tag team, Battle Squad. The two have a brief history, having faced each other before, but not one-on-one. Andrews has a chance to capitalise on the opportunity of moving away from the tag team division by facing a former EAW singles champion. After losing to the Revolution last month, Stealth looks to build some momentum before once again going up against the Revolution.</description>
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     <pubDate>7 May 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Injustice 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>Earlier in the show, before their match, 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters went out to the ring and told everyone in attendance exactly what his intentions were. He was going to walk through the likes of Stealth and onto the rest of the roster, eliminating all the unnecessary masks and face paint to advance his revolution. Both began the match with caution, trying to out wrestle the other. When the match broke down, Masters took advantage of the opportunity to single out Stealth's arm and continued to work on it throughout the match. Stealth's high risk offence didn't bring any reward as Masters had them scouted and was able to avoid Stealth landing the moves. Finally, Masters was able to lock in the Kimora arm lock, where Stealth couldn't make it to the ropes and had to tap out. Things between the two won't be settled in just on encounter, the fallout from their match will have a knock-on effect going forward.</description>
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     <pubDate>1 May 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Injustice 2013' - 5 May 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
<description>After weeks of going back and forth, �The Dragon� Kyle Masters and Stealth finally get to settle their issues in a one-on-one match. A new division was announced when Masters cost Stealth the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. He hailed it as the beginning of his revolution. Promoting real wrestlers instead of the kind who hide behind face paint and masks. Masters has made it his business to right the wrongs in EAW and continue his revolution. His next objective is to take down Stealth. The two have had matches in the past, with the last time being in 2006, where Masters gained the victory. Looking to repeat history, Masters aims to make an example out of Stealth and further establish his revolution. Stealth has faced similar opposition in the form of Nero Classic, who also was against gimmicks in wrestling. Once again, Stealth looks to hold his ground and take a stand against his accuser.</description>
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     <pubDate>29 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Carnage in Corby' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Light heavyweight competition as two former champions, Stealth and Chris Tyler faced off in singles action. As expected, they left it all in the ring. With several near falls in the match, the match could have gone either way. In the end it was a Stealth who managed to secure the win after hitting a springboard kick seemingly out of nowhere. Successful in his match, Stealth has now built momentum leading into his match with 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters. The two finally meet one-on-one at EAW's next show 'Injustice 2013'.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Carnage in Corby' - 28 April 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Before his match with Kyle Masters at EAW �Injustice 2013�, Stealth returns to Corby in singles action, taking on Chris Tyler. The last time the two met was at the beginning of the year in a fatal four way match, where the Light Heavyweight Championship was on the line. Beginning the championship series, Stealth was able to successfully retain the title by pinning Tyler in the match. Tyler will no doubt be looking to avenge the loss and work his way back into the title hunt. Stealth, on the other hand is still pre-occupied with Masters, which may be his downfall as he is already distracted and looking past Tyler.</description>
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     <pubDate>22 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Open Challenge 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After Kyle Masters and Chameleon cost Stealth the Light Heavyweight title, the pair teamed against Stealth and Super Koji. Determined, Stealth made his intentions known by trying to go after Masters from the outset. Masters would only join the match once Stealth was already taken down by Chameleon. Singling out Super Koji later in the match, Masters and Chameleon taunted Stealth.  Finally able to get back into the ring, Stealth turned the momentum of the match. The fight between Masters and Stealth spilled to the outside and to the backstage area, leaving a confused Chameleon in the ring with Super Koji, who was able to get the win for the team. With nothing resolved, Stealth and Masters both look to EAW 'Injustice' in May, where they have their scheduled one-on-one match.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Open Challenge 2013' - 20 April 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After a controversial finish to the ladder match between Stealth and Chameleon, there is a new EAW Light Heavyweight Champion. Kyle Masters made a statement by costing Stealth the title. Now able to get his hands on both Chameleon and Masters, Stealth teams with masked wrestler, Super Koji. Making his feeling known towards masked wrestlers, Masters will look to advance his revolution further by going through Super Koji and Stealth. Having an agenda of his own, Stealth looks to get a measure of revenge on Chameleon and Masters.</description>
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     <pubDate>9 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 10' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>A new champion is crowned, though not without controversy. After several months of chasing, Chameleon was finally able to reclaim the title from Stealth. During the match, when both Chameleon and Stealth were climbing the ladder, Kyle Masters ran to the ring. With steel chair in hand, Masters saw the opportunity, striking Stealth to the back, followed by a brain buster. This allowed Chameleon to bring the belt down and proclaim himself as the new Light Heavyweight Champion. Post-match, Chameleon propped Stealth up while Masters grabbed the mic and explained his actions. Masters Promoted the �no nonsense� style of wrestling, without the need for face paint or masks. He expressed that he was tired of seeing Stealth�s talent wasted and decided to take business into his own hands. Masters declared that the Light Heavyweight division was now his division, a start of a revolution. Not forgetting Chameleon, Masters stated that he also has plans for him.</description>
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     <pubDate>29 Mar 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 10' - 7 April 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After going back and forth in numerous matches, Chameleon and Stealth will settle things where it all started. It was in November 2012 that Chameleon put his Light Heavyweight Championship on the line in a 7-man ladder match. Stealth was crowned the new champion and has successfully defended the title since. Claiming that 'he was never beat', Chameleon has held a grudge against Stealth's title reign. Even after several title opportunities, Chameleon has not been able to beat Stealth. With the situation growing more volatile, it was announced that the two would now face each other in a ladder match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. Will this be Chameleon's last excuse or will he finally get the redemption he seeks?</description>
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     <pubDate>18 Mar 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Extreme Vacation' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>With an open challenge made, Stealth waited to see who would answer the call to face him. For the first time, Stealth would compete in a steel cage. As part of the show, Chris Tyler was scheduled to have a one-on-one match with Mister Monster. It wasn�t long before Tyler�s tag team partner, Shane Summers, would get involved, causing a blatant disqualification. With nothing to lose, the pair continued to double team Mister Monster after the bell had rung. Having past issues with Chris Tyler, Stealth ran down to the ring to even the numbers. After they were split up, it was announced that the team of Shane Summers and Chris Tyler would now have a further match against Mister Monster and Stealth inside the steel cage for the main event. In the end it was Stealth and Mister Monster who both managed to escape, winning EAW�s first ever tag match inside the steel cage.</description>
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     <pubDate>13 Mar 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Extreme Vacation' - 16 March 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After nearly 4 years Stealth returns to the east coast of the UK, Skegness. Having successfully defended the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship over the first months of 2013, Stealth will now issue an open challenge. For the first time, Stealth will compete in a steel cage match. Not having a match announced on the card, Stealth will be taking the main event spot in the show against whoever accepts the challenge. Only a few members of the EAW roster have competed in the cage since it being introduced in 2012, and Stealth looks to have his name added to the list. No title will be on the line as Stealth is still set to defend the belt in the upcoming ladder match at EAW 'Retribution 10�. Who will accept Stealth challenge and face him in the steel cage?</description>
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     <pubDate>4 Mar 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Proving Ground' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>As a late change to the card, the scheduled triple threat match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship was now made into a singles match. With 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters not being able to compete, it left Stealth and Chameleon to meet once again one-on-one. Growing more and more frustrated, Chameleon was taken to his breaking point. After several pin attempts Chameleon couldn't contain it any longer and resorted to cheap tactics. By taking the belt and looking to use it, Chameleon decided his own fate. Arguing with the referee allowed Stealth to capitalise and hit his signature splash from the top rope 'Sudden Impact'. While celebrating the victory, Chameleon once again let his emotions get the better of him, attacking Stealth post match. Stealth was able to gain the upper hand and the General Manager restored order before announcing that Chameleon would once again get to challenge for the title. In the same way that Chameleon lost the belt in November 2012, he would now face Stealth in a ladder match at Retribution 10.</description>
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     <pubDate>27 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Proving Ground' - 3 March 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth�s next title defence is a return match from EAW �Double Impact�. Due to the positive reception from the match, once again Stealth will face off against �The Dragon� Kyle Masters and Chameleon in a triple threat. Last time the three met it was Stealth capitalising on Masters using a roll up while Masters was focused on Chameleon. Not to fall victim to the same situation twice, Masters has made it known that he intends to walk away with the belt. A frustrated Chameleon looks to redeem himself after suffering a loss to Stealth in their recent singles match. Having a number of successful multi-man matches so far this year, Stealth knows of the challenge that he is up against. Question is, will history repeat itself?</description>
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     <pubDate>24 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Untouchable 2013' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Chameleon finally got the opportunity to face Stealth in a one-on-one match. Being no longer the victim of circumstance, it would be Chameleon's chance to regain the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship since losing it in November 2012. Making the most of the situation, Chameleon attacked Stealth as the match started and continued to be the aggressor throughout. After several pin attempts, Chameleon's frustration began to show. A desperation counter allowed Stealth to hit the springboard kick and gain the pinfall. Now defeating the former champion, Stealth looks ahead to awaits him next.</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Untouchable 2013' - 23 February 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Continuing the championship series, Stealth is now set to defend the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship in a singles match against the former champion, Chameleon. It was in November 2012 when Chameleon lost the title to Stealth in a 7-man ladder match. During the series, Chameleon has competed in every match, but Stealth is yet to actually beat Chameleon. Finally getting his make or break chance, Chameleon now looks to regain the title. Coming off the heels of their triple threat matches, the two know what each other have in their arsenal. Will the outcome be different when they face each other one-on-one, or will Stealth once again walk away the champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>18 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Double Impact' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>As part of the championship series for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, the odds of Stealth leaving Double Impact with the title looked low when he had to defend the title in 2 triple threat matches. The first match was against 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters and Chameleon. Successfully defending the title by pinning Masters, Stealth would have another match in the second part of the show. Almost a re-match, the next triple threat saw Tommy Oliver replacing Masters. With Stealth taking advantage of a distraction, he was able to use a victory roll for a quick pin on Tommy Oliver. With the card to be decided for the next show and Stealth making his way through the EAW light heavyweight division, it is undecided who his next challenger will be.</description>
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     <pubDate>11 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Double Impact' - 17 February 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>The championship series continues with Stealth putting the title on the line once again against 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters and Chameleon. With Stealth eliminating Chris Tyler earlier this month, the match will now be under triple threat rules. The Double Impact show consists of 2 parts, so if successful, Stealth will not only have a triple threat, but will also have to defend his title again later the same day. Yet another triple threat is on the card, being almost a re-match, with Tommy Oliver replacing Kyle Masters. Being the only champion to potentially put their title on the line twice in the same show, Stealth looks to solidify himself as being a worthy EAW Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>5 Feb 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'A New Era' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>The first EAW show of the year kicked off with a fatal 4 way for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. Stealth put his title on the line against 3 former Light Heavyweight champions, 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters, Chris Tyler and Chameleon. All 4 are no strangers to each other, with everyone looking for the perfect opportunity to win. The match was fast paced, with no-one ever having complete control of the match. In the end, it was a quick victory roll up pin by Stealth after Chris Tyler missed a 450 splash that secured Stealth a victory. With Stealth retaining his title by pinning Chris Tyler, the series continues onto the next EAW show; now a triple threat match for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship.</description>
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     <pubDate>23 Jan 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'A New Era' - 3 February 2013</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>First match of 2013 and first title defence, a fatal 4 way for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. Stealth competes against 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters, Chris Tyler and the previous title holder, Chameleon. All three are former EAW Light Heavyweight Champions and feel that they should once again be holding the title. In a match where opportunity and timing are crucial, Stealth looks to successfully defend the title and continue into 2013 as the champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>6 Jan 2013 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2012 Highlights</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Ending the year as the EAW Light Heavyweight Champion has to be one of the standout moments of 2012 for Stealth. Winning a 7-man ladder match in his final match of the year ensured that Stealth would enter into 2013 as a champion. Other matches that stood out were also from EAW shows, against the likes of Nero Classic, 'A-Star' Andy Poole and Mark Massa. Whether in singles, tag, triple threats, fatal four ways or ladder matches, Stealth was part of some of the highest quality matches that EAW had to offer in 2012.</description>
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     <pubDate>7 Nov 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>With the bell ringing to signal the start of the 6-man ladder match, Nero Classic made his entrance to the stage, mic in hand. Complaining at the fact that EAW management had made a serious error by not giving him a match on the final show of the year, Nero announced that he was now going to make himself a part of the ladder match for the �Mickey Mouse Championship�. Stealth accepted this by jumping through the ropes to the outside with a tope con hilo. This initiated a brawl in the ring and the match was now underway. With several wrestlers trying to pick their spot for an opening, Stealth and Chris Tyler managed to both be on top of the ladder. Nero put an end to this by tipping the ladder, knocking them to the outside. Nero, now being the last man standing, made his climb for the title. Almost at the top, Nero was joined by Stealth who used the ropes to springboard onto the ladder. Taking advantage of the situation, Kyle Masters now saw a chance and powerbombed Nero from the ladder. This left Stealth on the ladder and able to grab the belt, becoming a 3-time EAW Light Heavyweight Champion.</description>
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     <pubDate>22 Oct 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Rumble in Rushden' - 4 November 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>In the final EAW show of the year, 6 wrestlers look to end the year on a high by capturing the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship. As part of EAW�s biggest show of the year, the title will be decided in a 6-man ladder match. The defending champion, Chameleon, will be up against former champions, Stealth and Chris Tyler. Also competing will be Shane Summers, �The Thunder� Tommy Oliver and a mystery opponent to be named. This will be Chameleon�s biggest match in EAW and Stealth�s last opportunity to become a 3-time champion before the end of the year.</description>
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     <pubDate>08 Oct 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Submission: Impossible' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Focused on proving that he is above pandering to the EAW fans, Nero tried to jump Stealth, similar to how he jumped 'The Dragon' Kyle Masters in their previous match. Unsuccessful in his attempt, the match started before the bell could ring.  As the match progressed, neither man was able to hit their signature move to ensure a victory. After a number of counters, in the end it was a quick cradle that caught Nero off-guard, resulting in Stealth gaining the victory and the upset.</description>
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     <pubDate>25 Sep 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Submission: Impossible' - 7 October 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After feeling unappreciated and generally disrespected by the EAW fans, Nero Classic spoke out last month. Stating that he didn't feel as well received by them as some of the others on the roster, especially those who wear face paint and masks, 'pandering to the fans'. It now seems fitting that Nero Classic's next EAW match is against Stealth. These two have met several times over the years, with their last one-on-one match in 2010. Both are former EAW Heavyweight Champions, and even competed in a EAW Heavyweight Championship match earlier in 2012. After losing to Stealth in 2010, Nero now sees this as his chance to show those at EAW that he is above the gimmicks, above the fans, and most importantly, above Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>16 Sep 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>British Wrestling Open Trials</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Hosted by International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK), an afternoon of open trials took place in Kent on 15 September 2012. Promoters from around the country were invited to join the trials to scout potential new talent. Places were open to wrestlers, managers, announcers and referees for them to show their skills. In front of a panel of scouts and other household British talent, Stealth defeated Kid Louis. Impressing several promoters, Stealth will now be in contact with Progress Wrestling, Comic Wrestling Alliance, Wrestle Force, Falling Starr Wrestling and IPW:UK about potential future bookings.</description>
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     <pubDate>03 Sep 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Battle Grounds' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>EAW Battle Grounds opened with the team of Stealth and John Dealstealer up against Jet Valentine and Dan Darkstar, Perfect 10. With new EAW Tag Team Champions to be crowned later in the night, both teams had an opportunity to gain a win and have a claim at being the number one contenders. Perfect 10 managed to single out Stealth, getting the advantage, but Stealth and Dealstealer fought back, closing in on a victory. As it looked like Valentine was out, Darkstar pulled out the referee, interrupting the pinfall. As the ref lost control of the match, Perfect 10 cheated by holding down Dealstealer�s legs during a pinfall attempt. Unable to kick out and the ref being unaware, Dealstealer was counted down for the 3. Although a tainted win, Perfect 10 were successful against Stealth and John Dealstealer.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Aug 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Battle Grounds' - 2 September 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth and John Dealstealer team up once again to face Perfect 10. Over the last several months Jet Valentine and Dan Darkstar have been claiming to be the best team in EAW at a 'Perfect 10'. After suffering a loss last month and being eliminated from the tournament to crown new EAW Tag Team Champions, they have something to prove in order to once again move up the tag team ladder. Stealth and Dealstealer are no strangers to each other either, teaming earlier in the year. Last time they were unsuccessful, could this match see them reach their potential as a team.</description>
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     <pubDate>06 Aug 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Open Challenge 2012' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>As part of the late entry into the EAW tag team tournament for the vacant EAW Tag Team Titles, Stealth and The Chameleon teamed for the first time against The Prime Time Crew. Although a new pairing, Stealth and Chameleon gained the initial advantage, making quick tags in and out. The Crew regained control after countering the high risk offence made by both Chameleon and Stealth. The match broke down, with neither team wanting to stay in their corner. In the confusion, Stealth made a mistake and accidently took out Chameleon, kicking him in the face. The Crew were quick to respond, making the most of the situation, allowing them to advance in the tournament.</description>
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     <pubDate>18 Jul 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Open Challenge 2012' - 5 August 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth returns to tag team action, competing in the EAW tag team tournament for the vacant EAW Tag Team Titles. As part of the opening round Stealth faces the very team he was against in his last tag team match, The Prime Time Crew. This time Stealth is joined by another light heavyweight, Chameleon. The two have never tagged in the past but the potential is there to make a successful team. After suffering a loss to the Crew in April 2012, Stealth looks to even the score and make a statement in the process.</description>
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     <pubDate>2 Jul 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>In a singles match against Chris Tyler, the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship was the first title to be defended that night. It started with a technical display from both, with Stealth out wrestling Tyler. Tyler quickly took the short cut, and the pace began to quicken. Things were even until Tyler managed to injure Stealth�s neck, continually working on it thereafter. Stealth got a flurry of offence, bringing the match back to a level footing. It was Tyler who gained the final blow, capitalising on the already injured neck. With a suspended neckbreaker from the turnbuckle, Tyler retained his title. </description>
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     <pubDate>15 Jun 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Unfinished Business' - 1 July 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth once again competes for the EAW Light Heavyweight Championship, the champion this time is Chris Tyler. The two first met in September 2011 at the EAW Deadly Alliance show, involved in the quarter-final round of a tournament for the then vacant EAW Light Heavyweight title. Stealth beat Tyler to advance to the next stage, but during the last few months Tyler has managed to gain the title through other means. Coming off a recent title defence earlier this month in a ladder match, Tyler is willing to go high risk in order to retain his most prized possession. Will Tyler manage to even the score at one a piece, or will history repeat itself with Stealth being crowned the new EAW Light Heavyweight Champion...</description>
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     <pubDate>4 Jun 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Injustice 2012' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>After becoming the number one contender last month, A-Star Andy Poole hated the fact that his match for the EAW Heavyweight Championship was now a fatal four way. The Champion, Mark Massa, would now be defending his title against Nero Classic, A-Star Andy Poole and Stealth. The match was fast paced from the onset, with each wrestler trying to gain the upper-hand. Much like the triple threat match from the previous month, it was back and forth. The opportunity for victory was increased when Andy Poole ran backstage after being chased by Massa, leaving Nero and Stealth in the ring. Realising that Nero was closing in on hitting his Dragon Attack from the top rope, Massa grabbed the title belt, knocking Nero down. With Nero out the way, Massa was able to pin Stealth to retain his title. A match with much controversy, the fallout from it is left to be seen...</description>
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     <pubDate>15 May 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Injustice 2012' - 3 June 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Following the number one contendership triple threat match for the EAW Championship, Stealth, Nero Classic and A-Star Andy Poole face off again, this time in a fatal four way. Andy Poole won the number one contendership by stealing the victory, and feels that he has suffered an injustice as he officially should be the number one contender. Mark Massa is the new champion of EAW, having history with all three members, most recently with Stealth, who he defeated earlier this year. All four have agendas going into this one, and if the triple threat was anything to go by, this EAW title match should be one to see...</description>
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     <pubDate>7 May 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare' Results</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>EAW Caged kicked off the show with the triple threat match between Stealth, Nero Classic and A-Star Andy Poole, to become the number one contender for the EAW Championship. The match was fast paced from the outset, with each of them hitting their trademark maneuvers. The match could have gone either way, with each of them being denied victory during the match. It was A-Star Andy Poole who finally managed to steal the win, taking advantage of the situation. The match will certainly be one of Stealth's best matches this year, maybe even match of 2012...</description>
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     <pubDate>20 Apr 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Caged Warfare' - 6 May 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth returns to EAW for a triple threat match against long-time opponents Nero Classic and A-Star Andy Poole. All three have fought against each other in singles competition, but this will be the first time that they come together. With a number one contendership for the EAW Championship on the line, they will leave it all in the ring.</description>
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     <pubDate>7 Apr 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>In-ring work with TNA's Robbie E</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Robbie E was joined by UK/TNA talent, Mark Haskins, and former FCW (WWE) developmental talent, Vicky Skeeles. Session focused on such things as mat wrestling, ring positioning and wrestling psychology.</description>
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     <pubDate>2 Apr 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Stealth to Meet TNA's Robbie E</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>TNA star, Robbie E is in the UK for a tour. During his tour he is set to deliver some in-ring sessions. Stealth will be joining a session on 6 April 2012.</description>
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     <pubDate>1 Apr 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 9' Result</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth teamed with John Dealstealer against The Prime Time Crew, Rude Boy Taylor and Rude Boy Nate. Dealstealer lost to the Crew in the previous month, with their victory being achieved through questionable means. Now looking for payback, he tagged with Stealth against them once again. Stealth and John Dealstealer came up short, with the Crew once again using underhanded tactics to gain the victory on Dealstealer once again. After the match, the Crew tried to de-mask Stealth, but Dealstealer was able to intervene.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Mar 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Retribution 9' - 1 April 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>EAW's biggest show of the year. Stealth will be teaming with John Dealstealer to face The Prime Time Crew, Rude Boy Taylor and Rude Boy Nate.</description>
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     <pubDate>5 Feb 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Homecoming' Result</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>First ever singles match between Stealth and Mark Massa. Although Stealth's speed was able to get the upperhand on Massa during the match, Massa's strength proved to be the deciding factor. Capturing the win after delivering two finishing maneuvers to Stealth.</description>
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     <pubDate>15 Jan 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>EAW 'Homecoming' - 5 February 2012</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>Stealth's first match of 2012 is against Mark Massa. Taking place at EAW's Homecoming show on 5 February 2012. This will be a first ever singles meeting between the two former EAW Champions.</description>
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     <pubDate>5 Jan 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>In-ring work with British and TNA star, Doug Williams</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>TNA star, Doug Willams is in the UK for a tour. During his tour he delivered an some in-ring session on 4 January 2012. Stealth joined the session, working on British-style mat wrestling and in-ring psychology.</description>
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     <pubDate>1 Jan 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>Match of 2011</title>
      <link>http://www.stealth-uk.com</link>
     <description>A look back at Stealth's match of 2011, taking place at EAW's Retribution 8 show on 3 April 2011. Defending his EAW Lightheavyweight Championship against 'Bad Attitude' Jamie Sterling, in a ladder match. The two had gone back and forth during the first few months of the year, with Sterling growing frustrated at not being able to beat Stealth for the title. This frustration was at its highest during the ladder match when Sterling resorted to using a chain to tie Stealth's hands together, enabling him to finally achieve the title.</description>
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