Sabin
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 205 lb
DOB: February 4th
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan
Mini Bio: Best known for his quick and innovative in ring move set, Chris Sabin is currently wrestling for TNA Wrestling as well as several independent promotions. Lately, Sabin has aligned himself with fellow TNA wrestler and friend Alex Shelley to form the tag team, The Motor City Machine Guns.
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July 31st PWG Seven Results
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PWG Seven Results from last night:

Akira Tozawa d. Chris Sabin
Pretty fun match. Tozawa stole the match with his facial expressions and screaming. Sabin hit his signature moves, the second rope spring splash to the outside. Sabin had Tozawa in a tree of woe and delivered a baseball slide drop kick. Then went for hesitation drop kick only for Tozawa to pull himself up. Sabin stopped himself and kicked Tozawa in the gut and then went back and nailed Hesitation dropkick. Finish happened after a German suplex, which Tozawa screwed up the bridge, only to lift Sabin back up on his shoulders and deliver another brutal looking German for the pin. Wasn’t crisp but got the job done.
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July 30th Change to PWG Card, Shelley Injured?
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Thanks to Caitlin for sending me this, PWG has changed the lineup for tomorrow’s show:

With interest in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla seemingly at an all-time high heading into tomorrow’s seventh anniversary event Seven, we figured it would be best if we changed things up at the last minute. You know, to keep people on their toes. To do this, we asked one half of the Motor City Machine Guns, Alex Shelley, to somehow injure himself at the TNA Wrestling TV tapings scheduled to take place just days before Seven. We didn’t care how he did it or what he injured, we just wanted an excuse to make changes to the show! Because Alex Shelley is not only a consummate professional but a top-notch team player as well, he was more than happy to oblige.

In all seriousness, at TNA Wrestling’s TV taping this past Tuesday, Alex Shelley suffered a knee injury that will keep him out of action for tomorrow’s event. While the severity of the injury is unknown at this time, we hope for the best and wish Alex Shelley a speedy recovery. We’re sure we speak for everyone reading this that we eagerly await his return to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

With the last-minute nature of Alex Shelley’s injury, we hope our fans can understand that we have been forced to make a few changes to the line-up (and if not, then that’s why it says “Card Subject to Change,” jerk). Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s Seven is now scheduled to feature:

Six-Person Tag Team Match
Brandon Gatson, Johnny Goodtime, & Candice LeRae vs. “Pretty” Peter Avalon, Malachi “CK” Jackson, & Ryan Taylor

Singles Match
Brandon Bonham vs. Brian Cage

Singles Match
Chris Sabin vs. Akira Tozawa

Bryan Danielson Return Match
“American Dragon” Bryan Danielson vs. Roderick Strong

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Three Way Guerrilla Warfare Match
¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico & Paul London – Champions) vs. The Cutler Brothers (Brandon & Dustin Cutler – Challengers) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson – Challengers)

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Match
Davey Richards (Champion) vs. Chris Hero (Challenger)

Scott Lost Retirement Match
“The Professional” Scott Lost vs. Scorpio Sky

July 5th Guns Return to PWG on July 30th
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Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Presents SEVEN on Friday, July 30!
By Silverback, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Staff Writer

Los Angeles, CA – On July 26, 2003, the first ever Pro Wrestling Guerrilla event was held in City of Industry, CA. Just over seven years later on July 30, 2010, the one-hundred-fourteenth Pro Wrestling Guerrilla event will be held in Reseda, CA, simply titled Seven. However, this event will be more than the commemoration of a milestone for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, it will also be a celebration of a ten year professional wrestling career coming to a close that very night. On July 30, 2010, not only will the lucky fans in attendance see a Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship title defense, a World Tag Team Championship title defense, the first ever Tag Team Guerrilla Warfare match, but they will also witness the final match in the storied career of “The Professional” Scott Lost.

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Pro Wrestling Guerrilla presents Seven takes place on Friday, July 30, 2010, at 8:00PM at American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, CA. Front Row Tickets are $30 each, and General Admission Tickets are $25 each, and they are on sale now on the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Ticket Page. Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s Seven is scheduled to feature:

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Championship Title Match
¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico & Paul London – Champions) vs. Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley – Challengers)

– If El Generico and Paul London thought that the road to a Young Bucks-ian type of World Tag Team Championship title reign was easy (though no one really thinks the longest and winningest title reign in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla history is easy, it provides an easy transition to the details of the match), ¡Peligro Abejas! will find out just how tough that type of reign is when they face the Motor City Machine Guns at Seven. Early on in The Young Bucks reign, the Jackson brothers defended the titles against Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley in a match that, to this day, is considered to be one of the toughest of the Bucks’ career. While luck may have been on the side of the champions at Ninety-Nine when the Guns challenged the Bucks, Sabin and Shelley are going to do everything in their power to swing the balance in their favor when they take on El Generico and Paul London at Seven.

Since winning the World Tag Team Championship at this year’s DDT4 (in stock and on sale right now at the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Merchandise Page), ¡Peligro Abejas! have been inundated with requests from orphanages around the world to take up their cause and help raise awareness for this woefully under-funded charitable sector. While El Generico and Paul London are doing all they can to help the orphaned children of their hometowns, they would like to encourage all fans of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla to direct their charitable contribution to SOS Children’s Villages, an organization that helps find a loving family environment for orphaned or abandoned children, so that the World Tag Team Champions can worry less about fund raising and worry more about defending the titles, especially with a difficult title defense against the Motor City Machine Guns coming up at Seven!

March 1st 2/27/09 PWG “As The Worm Turns” Results
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Roderick Strong beat Chris Sabin with a series of backbreakers and a stiff kick. A really stiff match with some big hits. Strong’s signature chops left Sabin’s chest looking like raw meat.

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If anyone knows where I can get more detailed results please let me know in the comments, thanks.

February 10th PWG Press Release
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As The Worm Turns, Saturday February 27.

Singles Match: Chris Hero vs. Alex Shelley
Singles Match: Chris Sabin vs. Roderick Strong

– Though Chris Hero maintains that he was not pinned in the three-way match at Kurt Russellmania, it is worth pointing out that he didn’t win the match either, so technically it still counts as a defeat. Roderick Strong, on the other hand, was on the receiving end of a Five Star Frog Splash courtesy of Rob Van Dam (who, thanks to the musical stylings of Kushinator, we now know is “The Whole F’N Show” and uses the “VanSassinator,” among other moves). Neither Hero or Roderick wanted to start out 2010 this way, but being the true professionals that they are they will both attempt to “make lemonade” out of the situation. Unfortunately for them, the lemons that they have been dealt happen to be partners in one of the most dynamic tag teams in professional wrestling today.

Originally, Chris Sabin and Roderick Strong were set to face off at the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles until a neck injury sidelined Sabin and forced him out of the tournament. Roderick would ultimately advance to the final round where he would be defeated by eventual tournament winner Kenny Omega. Chris Sabin would like to point out that it is unlikely Roderick Strong would have made it past the first round, had their match taken place, and to prove that point, Sabin plans on defeating Roderick in decisive fashion at As The Worm Turns. A victory over a perennial title contender like Roderick would do wonder for Sabin’s standing in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla title picture, and Roderick can’t afford to lose if he has any hopes of a rematch with Kenny Omega, so it is pretty much guaranteed that this will be a hotly contested battle.

Chris Hero has had his rematch with the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Champion slip through his grasp twice already, and he doesn’t plan on doing anything as silly as losing to Alex Shelley to allow that title shot to slip away a third time. Hero, the longest reigning former World Champion in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla history, has made it his mission in 2010 to get back on top and reclaim the title, but standing in his way is a man who would love nothing more than the opportunity to prove he truly is one of the best technicians in the world, Alex Shelley. Both Hero and Shelley are as methodical and technically sound as they come, however as part of the Motor City Machine Guns, much of Shelley’s professional wrestling prowess gets overlooked, especially when employing some of his flashier maneuvers. A victory over former champion Hero, and a future victory over World Champion Kenny Omega or Davey Richards, would do much to remind the world of the extent of Alex Shelley’s in-ring capabilities.

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