RCW presented “Sunny Days are Here Again 2” on May 1, and the second annual event was nothing short of spectacular! The event began with Sicodelico Jr., who just a month prior turned his back on his best friend SKAM-13, calling out “The Extreme Aztec.” However, SKAM_13 could not answer the challenge. As Sicodelico Jr. berated the Hispanic wrestling fans, out came Jacob Collins. Collins said that his brother Brandon wasn’t in attendance tonight, and wanted to prove himself in singles’ competition. Collins issued a challenge, and despite Sicodelico Jr’s protests, RCW promoter Brandon Oliver made the match.

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In the first match, Jojo Bravo faced “the self-proclaimed RCW Legend” Andy Dalton. This all started when Dalton confronted Bravo about losing to SKAM-13, and Bravo brought up Dalton’s “streak” of losing all of his matches this past year. This was an incredible match, but at the end, Dalton’s unlucky streak continued and Bravo captured the victory.


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In the second match, a Gauntlet Match was determined to name the new RCW Ring King. The match was under elimination style by pinfall or submission, beginning with two competitors and a new entrant every two minutes. The match began with the surprising return of Scott McKenzie who has not been seen in a RCW ring in over a year. The man that drew number two was McKenzie’s parter, Danny Matthews! The Big Time Playaz began the match “wrestling,” which consisted on wasting time and irritating the fans until #3 made his entrance. #3 turned out to be Ryan Sorenson, and the newcomer quickly displayed his athleticism, but soon was overcome with the 2-on-1 advantage. #4 was one half of the Tag Team Champions, Big Dogg. The others that followed were Amien Rios, Blair Spykes, and Darci Drake. However, when the “House of Pain” Keith Lee entered, all hell broke loose. Lee quickly eliminated Spykes. Numero Dos danced his way to the ring as the final entrant. After Rios was knocked out, Darci quickly scored the pin. While Darci celebrated, Big Dogg destroyed her and then made the elimination. Dogg was eliminated, leaving Lee, Sorenson, The Big Time Playaz, and Numero Dos. Collectively, the group dog-piled on Lee – with Dos on top – and with the distraction from Jax, pinned Lee. Sorenson & Dos were able to outlast the Big Time Playaz, leaving them as the final combatants. Sorenson was exhausted at this point, and the size difference was the final factor as Dos pinned Sorenson to become Ring King.


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In the third match, Skitzo – one half of the Tag Team Champions – issued a challenge to anyone in the back. Out came Jax Dane, whose rise in RCW has been meteoric. Skitzo tried some offense and to utilize his tag partner Big Dogg, who was kicked out from the ringside area. Jax came back and ended the match in dominant fashion with the running powerslam.


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In the fourth match, Jacob Collins attempted to make a name for himself by battling Sicodelico Jr. The younger Collins hit a variety of high-impact moves, but mush to the dismay of the crowd, Sicodelico Jr was able to turn the tide and secure the victory.


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In the main event, “El Mamacito” Ann Dromeda battled Joey “Super Shot” Spector with Paloma in his corner. The match was a Lumber-“Jill” Match in which female fans served as lumberjacks armed with leather straps. The special guest referee was WWE legend Tammy “Sunny” Sytch who made her triumphant return to RCW in the event named in her honor. Ann Dromeda came out in spectacular fashion as El Mamacito danced the “Macarena” with the lumberjills. Spector, for all his chauvinistic comments, had the women and the crowd completely against him and thus he wasn’t ready to start the match. After stern words from Sunny (including insults towards Paloma), the match began. After back and forth action, Spector went to the outside and the ladies were more than happy to whip Spector! After Spector turned the tide, El Mamacito was dumped to the outside. The lumberjills refused to whip Ann Dromeda, but not Paloma who took advantage of the situation. Ann Dromeda made a spectacular comeback. Spector attempted to use brass knuckles, but Sunny caught him! Sunny tried to use the brass knux on Spector, but he ducked and she ended up hitting Ann Dromeda instead. Spector went for the pin, and Sunny reluctantly counted the three. After the match, Spector gloated about his victory in Sunny’s face. The”original diva” could take no more and laid out Spector! Despite losing the match, it was indeed ladies’ night in River City Wrestling!


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