Ripplemagne
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| Real name | Christobal Serra |
| Ring Names | Ripplemagne Ripplestiltzkin la Magnificante The Red Mage |
| Height | 5'8" (68", 172.7 cm) |
| Weight | 145 lbs (65.9 kg) |
| Date of birth | September 28, 1990 |
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| Date of death | {{{death_date}}} |
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| Trainer | {{{trainer}}} |
| Current federation(s) | Global Extreme Wrestling |
| Previous federation(s) | Action Wrestling League Royal Ordinance of Wrestling |
| Handled by | Ripplemagne |
| Win/Loss Record | {{{winloss_record}}} |
| Debut | March 1, 2009 |
| Retired | {{{retired}}} |
Ripplemagne (born September 28, 1990) is an American Professional Wrestler, currently participating, exclusively, in Global Extreme Wrestling as the reigning GEW Sterling Championship. Even though his presence in the wrestling business has been short lived, he's already made a name for himself by competing in some high profile matches and winning over the fans with his vivacious persona.
Your Feature Presentation has since been the official archive of broadcasted content by Ripplemagne. The superstar also has his own Twitter page like many of his colleagues. Additionally, his official fan club is centered at A Puppet Prose.
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[edit] Early Life
Ripplemagne was born on September 28, 1990 in Queens, New York to a single mother as the youngest of three. He describes his childhood as a time where he let his imagination go unbound. Socially awkward at a young age, Ripplemagne learned how to fight in prepubescent times. Though his grades showed poor performance, his intuition, reason and critical thinking skills far exceeded his age bracket.
When questioned about his teenage years, he describes it as very fast paced where he went through phases at accelerated rates. He spent a lot of time reading and taking to activities that pertained to the mind.
It's known that during this time, Ripplemagne took interest in sharpening his physical skills, joining a gym and creating his school's first wrestling team -- a team he would later be unable to join because of conflicting schedules. Combining his mental and physical skills, he was able to make a name for himself. In conjunction with his quirky, yet appealing, appearance along with great charismatic skills, he dominated his social networks.
Spending a great deal of his life reading, Ripplemagne, in contrast to his sophomoric behavior, is known to be of quantitative intellect. It's known that he has dabbled in various areas of interest, including, but not limited, to dance, gymnastics, wildlife, journalism, art, music, and even acting.
Despite having a promising career in professional wrestling, Ripplemagne also has an ambition to pursue a career in Biology. It's also known that Ripplemagne is devoutly Religious and uses his scientific prowess to decode the "puzzles" of the Bible.
[edit] Season One
[edit] Action Wrestling League: Family Reunion Tour
[edit] March 1, 2009 - March 15, 2009
[edit] Debeautiful
Though he was never formally a member of the Action Wrestling League during its tenure, Ripplemagne debuted during its 2009 Family Reunion Tour as one of the promoted "new faces" joining them in the tour. In his first broadcasted match, he was pitted against another fresh face of the Action Wrestling League -- though no stranger to televised competition -- by the name of Enigma.
From the get go, Ripplemagne offered unique and innovative promotional material, appearing for the first time on camera partnered by legal manager, Izabel. Shortly, thereafter, he found himself in a nationalistic rivalry with Canadian superstar, Chris Cage from Full Intensity Wrestling, though this would only foreshadow future events.
It was presumed that Ripplemagne was brought in as "squash" talent and would be pitted against more formidable competitors to build their reputation, but Ripplemagne shocked the Action Wrestling League world when he proved himself to be more than enhancement talent.
Ripplemagne cemented himself as a superstar when he impressed the sold out arena in his first match, debuting to "Remember the Name" by Fort Minor as a tweener in Madison Square Garden. Of particular note is the fact that he was the first and only superstar to ever actually be sponsored by Metro Goldwyn Mayer; the logo appearing at the start of his entrance from his first match onward. However, he also experienced his first professional defeat in his first match at the hands of Enigma. The two had a classic wrestling match, but Ripplemagne was locked in a rear naked choke and the match was called when Ripplemagne failed to respond to the referee's count and was dubbed unable to continue the match.
[edit] Promotional Development
Following his defeat at the hands of Enigma, Ripplemagne was placed in a twenty-two man battle royale for a "mystery prize". Along with himself, he was also joined in the match by those who lost their tournament matches; Eliza Slain, who lost by default to Rurik Krychek, in addition to AWL legends, Sai Eros and Chill. The former losing to Greg Cherry, while the latter lost to Ash Koopa.
During this time, despite being booked in entirely different matches, Rurik Krychek and Ripplemagne began to exchange psychoanalytical research on one another in the days leading up to the second show.
This led up to a rather ironic ending to the battle royale as Ripplemagne eliminated Blain Hamman, Charles Octavian and Chill from the contest. In the end, it turned out to be Sai Eros, Ivan Rurik, The Black Mage and James Unger, four of the six members of the Leet, along with Jester Smiles, Mike Sullivan and Ripplemagne. The latter three teamed up to combat the terrible odds, but after Jester Smiles, inadvertently, put Ripplemagne out of commission, it became a four on one match as Jester Smiles and Mike Sullivan were subsequently eliminated.
But Ripplemagne would show his fervor by eliminating Sai Eros, Ivan Rurik and the Black Mage. Some presume that he may have even taken out James Unger to win the match, but an insecurely fastened turnbuckle padding would lead to Ripplemagne slipping and James Unger capitalizing by throwing him over the top. Beating Jester Smiles by one elimination, Ripplemagne set the match record for most eliminations at six.
But this was only the beginning as the AWL Reunion Tour Show III is where Ripplemagne would make a name for himself. Competing in a Six Man Mayhem Tournament, Ripplemagne was put in the first round with Greg Cherry, William Reign, Harry Heel, Ivan Rurik and Wasabi Dragon XXIV. Showing valor, Ripplemagne demanded to be the first man in and had no intention of tagging anyone else in the whole match as he wowed the crowd with an impressive battle with Wasabi Dragon XXIV and held a great deal of the match on his own. In the end, he pinned Ivan Rurik for a three count, but it was considered invalid as time elapsed a second before the referee's hand hit the mat for the third strike.
But this wouldn't stop Ripplemagne from advancing into the tournament as he introduced his new camerawoman and the first on-air member of LoPseid, The White Mage, to The Black Mage of The Leet, who was scheduled for the next bracket. After The Black Mage withdrew his spot, it was given to Ripplemagne, where he would fight in a second match that same night against Sai Eros, William Reign, Joe Jobber, Guitar Hero, and Two Ton Tommy. Despite devastating injury during the match and even suffering Sai Eros's dreaded "Deep Black Fist", Ripplemagne was able to prevail over every single man in the match and score a pinfall over Guitar Hero.
During this time, contract negotiations were in the works between Ripplemagne and several other companies for a run after the tour was over. Among those considered were Full Metal Wrestling, Ever Popular Pro, Global Extreme Wrestling, Sin Wrestling and the Royal Ordinance of Wrestling.
[edit] The Proving Ground
Upon this rock, Ripplemagne began to build his legacy by impressing everyone day in and day out. Many would refer to him as the Action Wrestling League's top babyface and "hero" despite not always receiving a pleasant call from the crowd.
But Ripplemagne's circuit wasn't just limited to the Action Wrestling League. During this time, he made a cameo interview at Global Extreme Wrestling's Carpe Diem, where he exchanged his views on the company -- which he conveniently referred to as "Goo", tongue in cheek in reference to the company's abbreviation -- and announced that he was close to signing a contract with them.
It wasn't long before Ripplemagne signed contracts with both The Royal Ordinance of Wrestling and Global Extreme Wrestling under the agreement with the latter that he'd perform after his tour with the Action Wrestling League.
[edit] The Action Wrestling League Reunion Tour & The Royal Ordinance of Wrestling
[edit] March 2009 - April 2009
[edit] A Royal Endeavor
With his fame nabbed in the Action Wrestling League, quite a fair number of federations were looking to sign Ripplemagne. Pioneering the first show of the Royal Ordinance of Wrestling, Ripplemagne was pitted against The Highlight, Joe Morgan in a singles competition. Along with himself, Ripplemagne was joined by the aforementioned Joe Morgan, Jason Hartnell, Jimmy Luciano, Mikey Glyster, Xavier McDaniels, The Hen, Chris Staggs and Chris Cage.
Debuting with Miss Sarah, his new legal manager/valet and The White Mage, his camerawoman, he immediately set the bar along with Chris Cage, being the first two to broadcast anything related to the company.
Meanwhile, back in the Action Wrestling League, Ripplemagne was given a night off from the tournaments and was paired with The Leet's very own A-man, Dave Richmond, to face off against The Hired Guns, Travis Bane and Mike Stryker, in a Beat the Clock match, marking Ripplemagne's first tag team match in his wrestling career.
During this time, Ripplemagne's "The Exorcist -- Coming Soon" promo' began to appear during Global Extreme Wrestling's "Chaos" on a regular basis, foreshadowing Ripplemagne's arrival.
With a contract in reserve in Global Extreme Wrestling, a tour in the Action Wrestling League, and a contract with The Royal Ordinance of Wrestling, Ripplemagne was in the wrestling scene on a full time basis.
At last, Ripplemagne was pitted against Joe Morgan in the ring, where he capitalized on his amazing agility and nabbed an impressive win in his debut match in the company. The match was, particularly, impressive because Ripplemagne hadn't even removed his stage gear when the match began and battled it out with Joe Morgan in his trench coat.
By the end of the night, The ROW's chief investor, Kurt Stone, announced that Ripplemagne along with the other winners of their matches for that night would compete in a Fatal Four Way match to crown the first ever World Heavyweight Champion of The Royal Ordinance of Wrestling. Among the other names in the match were Chris Cage and Jason Hartnell. The Hen, another match winner of the night, was not granted his chance in the match due to misbehavior and his spot was taken by Jimmy Luciano, who lost to Jason Hartnell earlier that night by countout.
During this time, Ripplemagne's Action Wrestling League contract, also, expired after capturing a victory in a tag team with Dave Richmond due to schedule delays. The match was an an untelevised match, though reviews all agree that it was practically a handicap match with Ripplemagne in the ring the whole time and Dave Richmond on the apron, though neither seemed to mind this formula.
[edit] Jacksonville Screwjob
It seemed to be win after win as Ripplemagne impressed in and out of the ring. Entertaining the fans with his comedy skits, while showcasing his prestige in the ring, Ripplemagne became a commodity. With high profile stunts like visiting Njord the Wise, Norse God of the Sea, antagonizing a concussed Chris "The Tang" Winters in the hospital, and "blowing up Puerto Rico", Ripplemagne was, easily, able to build an enormous fan base, with the bulk consisting of "the wimmenz".
Unveiling The Weapons Dance portion of Your Feature Presentation, Ripplemagne displayed great psychoanalytical skills in his debates with his opponents, aptly dissecting Chris Cage, Jimmy Luciano and Jason Hartnell before their match at Supremacy. However, during this time, Ripplemagne's contract -- signed to show up at Spring Breakout and the first Monday Night Supremacy -- was put under scrutiny by management.
It seems that doubt regarding Ripplemagne's, as well as Chris Cage's, long term contract signing as they were among the few -- possibly only -- to have a deal like that that they were not signing on. After aggressive coercing by management, Ripplemagne noted that he had no intention of signing the contract until he was good and ready. Fearing that he would leave the company -- perhaps with the ROW Heavyweight Title -- management concocted an alternative.
That night, Ripplemagne and Chris Cage -- off-camera -- were banned from the arena and not permitted access into the building. But to avoid explanation and a possible refund of tickets due to what could possibly be false advertising, impersonators of the two superstars were thrown into the match. Their performances during entrance and their overall appearances were well done, but there was suspicion among the characterization of the two competitors as they didn't seem to compete as normal and had a very poor performance.
Some of the major criticisms were Ripplemagne and Chris Cage's reactions to one another, specifically, as they seemed to work as a cohesive unit against Jimmy Luciano and Jason Hartnell, despite having worse blood with one another than with anyone else in the match. In addition, the beginning of the match was put under scrutiny as "Ripplemagne" stood back to watch Jimmy Luciano and Jason Hartnell square off, but this was the direct antithesis of his behavior in both matches in the Six Man Mayhem Tournament.
Another obvious note is the complete lack of on-air segments that occurred through the night. It's clear that Chris Cage had two spots throughout the night where he wished to conduct interviews. As the real Chris Cage was omitted from the match, it would make sense that segments during the event were practically non-existent.
On the second card, Ripplemagne was billed to face off against Caden Constantine, while Chris Cage was scheduled to face off against Xavier Lux. This stirred up controversy because both, prior to the card going up, said that they would not be showing up at the event and had no contractual obligation to do so. The event never surfaced.
[edit] Global Extreme Wrestling
[edit] Dawn of Matinée ex Machina
[edit] April 2009 - June 2009
Instead of renewing, Ripplemagne debuted in a movie star tag team with the man who got him involved in professional wrestling in the first place, The Tang. Despite his promotions advertising Ripplemagne as a singles competitor, he formed a tag team with The Tang as Matinée ex Machina, a pun on "deus ex machina" and their movie star gimmick.
Making their arrival at the premiere pay-per-view of the year, Extreme Extravaganza following a bout that put The Hell Hounds, Vengeance and Napalm, against Critical Acclaim's own Damien Synn and Morgan Greene, leaving the end result a brutal beatdown on the two rock stars with steel chairs. Coming to their rescue was The Natural Ones, Anson Orlandelli and Russ Lehman, who were unsuccessful in making the save. It was here that The Hell Hounds had Savannah Lyons, Anson Orlandelli's girlfriend, prepped for a beatdown as well. However, it was here that Knightmare, Dread Moore and The Underbaker, came to make the save, but faired no better.
As hope seemed lost for the three tag teams and Savannah Lyons, a deus ex machina in the form of MxM came down to the stage, thoroughly putting down both Hell Hounds, as well as Vengeance's son, CJ Davenport and Napalm's father, Brock Stone. Appearing several times throughout the night, particularly before Baby Dogg, Mark Chapman and Gabriella, in various comedy skits, giving the duo automatic hype.
At Chaos, the duo made their first camera appearance of the night as vendors in the audience, selling "MxM imprinted butt scratchers" in addition to the "limited edition MxM imprinted cooch' scratcher". Later in the night, the duo managed to ascertain an impressive victory over the monstrous Napalm, who was not joined by the other half of the number one contenders for the Tag Team Titles was unable to join them in the arena due to his son, CJ Davenport, being tazed at Extreme Extravaganza. Later that night, Ripplemagne and the World Champion, Baby Dogg, had yet another encounter and the duo even closed the show with a rather humorous segment involving the abduction of Critical Acclaim's drums.
The following week, the duo competed in a Four Corners Tag Team Match against the teams of Klown & Kurt Laker, Dwight Mare & Paradox, and Tony Harrison & Deacon Vail. The eight new comers managed to put on an amazing performance, leaving the audience in awe before The Tang managed to nab the pinfall over Deacon Vail. Later in the night, the duo unveiled their two newest products; The Vagina Toaster and the Critical Acclame t-shirt.
Competing in a singles match the week after, Ripplemagne managed to bag a victory over Dwight Mare after an impressive display by both competitors. However, The Tang did not prove as fortunate after losing to Lorwyn Cheermore via a surprise roll up and, later, in a battle royale after being dumped over by the only person left in the ring, Gabriella.
Over the next week, Ripplemagne and The Tang's association began to crumble as the two seemed to grow bitter toward one another. This went as far as Ripplemagne claiming that he might not even show up for their match. Come their tag team match against Morgan Greene and Damien Synn, that certainly seems to be the case, but right when The Tang needed him, Ripplemagne arrived to finish the match, concluding it on the microphones with "Got'cha!"
Earlier in the night, however, Ripplemagne was seen coming to the aid of the World Champion, Baby Dogg, who was attacked by the Hell Hounds backstage. The two managed to send the gigantic duo packing, but Vengeance claimed that he would get them back. That week, Ripplemagne was cited as number three in the company's Weekly Power Five.
[edit] Napalm & Entrée ex Machina
[edit] June 2009
At Open Season, Napalm retaliated for the attack at Chaos by ambushing Ripplemagne backstage and locking him in an equipment trunk. Later in the night, the trunk was used as a weapon against Sah'ta Thor before being thrown to the concrete. Hospital reports show that Ripplemagne suffered a concussion from the drop and disappeared from Global Extreme Wrestling for some time.
During this time frame, Kameron Chase and James Magnum formed an alliance with the unveiled owner of Global Extreme Wrestling, Chelsea Reed to bring a new order to the company. Individuals such as the Empire of Blood, Mark Chapman and Shane Tallin formed the resistance against this movement.
[edit] August 2009
On the August 13 edition of Thursday Night Chaos, Baby Dogg, whom had been terribly injured the week before at the hands of Kameron Chase and James Magnum, was assaulted by Tony Harrison. However, during the ruckus, Ripplemagne appeared by unloading on Tony Harrison and coming to the aid of Baby Dogg once again. Later that night, Ripplemagne would stagnate his standing in the war by siding with the Empire of Blood and Shane Tallin against Kameron Chase, James Magnum, Tony Harrison and all of security. However, the show closed when Napalm reemerged after a period of absence at the hands of the Empire of Blood and had a staredown with the youth.
Two weeks later, Ripplemagne and Napalm were paired up as a tag team to face off against Baby Dogg and Sah'ta Thor, the Tag Team Champions. With Baby Dogg having an injured ankle and the odd pairings, there was a lot of tension revolving around the match. Throughout the match, Ripplemagne seemed very conflicted and avoided facing off against Baby Dogg. Having a brilliant exchange with Sah'ta Thor, where he went toe to toe with one of the best strikers in the business successfully, Ripplemagne put on a brilliant show. But Ripplemagne went as far as recoiling off of Napalm in an attempt to attack him when he slammed the injured Baby Dogg.
Later on, Ripplemagne went as far as to go on the other side of the ring, standing on his opponent's apron instead of his own. Here, Napalm slammed Sah'ta Thor into Ripplemagne and got the cover, crowning new tag team champions. But Ripplemagne was more concerned with helping his friend, Baby Dogg, after she took the Aftershock from Napalm.
Ripplemagne would go on to earn the fourth spot in the Power Five of the company after a long period of its hiatus -- the last time it being updated was when Ripplemagne earned the third spot the last time.
[edit] September 2009
The following week, Ripplemagne faced off against the GEW-debuting Tommy Rogue and in an impressive contest, got the decisive victory. However, following the contest, Ripplemagne was ambushed by two unknown figures. Later that night, the same two strangers attacked Napalm after his match.
His GEW undefeated streak would continue the week after when he defeated the Innovator of Pain, Reaper in a hardcore match with a decisive victory. Later in the night, he'd go on to meet Spades and Blakjak -- the duo that attacked him the week before -- to the defense of his tag team partner, Napalm. As they introduced themselves as the Jokers Wild, Ripplemagne introduced himself and Napalm as Entrée ex Machina, an obvious pun on his former tag team and Napalm's girth. Claiming his title belt, Ripplemagne finally acknowledged Napalm as a partner. This week also began Ripplemagne's use of black and white facepaint in a harlequin style to pay homage to the departed Sah'ta Thor and injured Baby Dogg, fangs below his lips with a lion's nose and a cross between his eyes.
[edit] Matinée ex Machina Inc.
[edit] September 2009
The week after defeating Reaper, Ripplemagne was booked to face Tony Harrison in a match that he would dominate. However, after being hit with the Asian mist, Ripplemagne locked in the Sandman's Serenade, only for the match to be cut off abruptly. GEW Owner, Chelsea Reed's prodigal superstars, Kameron Chase; Scott Simmonds, GEW Extreme Chaos Champion; James Magnum, World Champion; and Tony Harrison, otherwise known as the Reed's Angels would assault Ripplemagne.
This would, of course, lead to Napalm assisting his tag team partner, but the four on two advantage was overwhelming. With Ripplemagne in a potentially career ending situation and the Entourage now in danger, we saw the return of The Tang after months of absence and a few teasers. As the ring was cleared, the team united to form the faction, Matinée ex Machina Inc.
Later that night, after an interview with Hayden Clarke, Ripplemagne would confront the number one contender for the World Title, Shane Tallin. Here, Ripplemagne made it very clear that MxM+ would be behind him. And, finally, in the main event, we saw this all come to fruition.
In a brutal match with Gabriella, Kameron Chase would eventually have Tony Harrison and Scott Simmonds get involved, leading to another disqualification. However, the newly formed faction and Shane Tallin would storm the ring to deliver her to safety. The band of five would stand tall in the ring at the closing of the show.
During this time, a new tag team to Global Extreme Wrestling were trying to make their mark by antagonizing the roster and goading them into internet conflict with their identities veiled. However, after the show went off the air, the duo would finally reveal themselves as The Dead Nation, challenging Ripplemagne and Napalm to make the upcoming tag team match with The Jokers Wild a triple threat tag team match for the titles.
However, this led to a heated exchange on the Global Extreme Wrestling Forums, which would show Ripplemagne's meticulous, argumentative side. In the end, the argument went down to Ripplemagne, hands down.
Meanwhile, due to Napalm's fear of clowns, Ripplemagne would concoct a plan to make Napalm believe he was a zombie (because they're "immune to clown powers") by dressing him up like the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man. This would eventually lead to the duo coming out to the ring in the most peculiar garb to date; Ripplemagne in his facepaint and Napalm in his costume.
[edit] October 2009
At Collision Course, Ripplemagne would extend a hand to Gabriella, but the tag team match later that night blew the roof off of the arena. The fast paced nature of The Jokers Wild and Ripplemagne combined with Napalm's enormous frame would lead to a very spot happy match. In this match, Ripplemagne would debut a new trademark move called the Suicide King, which was a suicide dive. However, Napalm would try to mock the maneuver with a splash to the outside and collided with the floor, putting him out of commission.
The match continued as a two on one, where Ripplemagne's sternum suffered serious, but temporary, injury. The attacks were relentless on Ripplemagne, but he shocked everyone time and time again by kicking out of both men's finishing maneuvers and even their double team finishing maneuver. Eventually, the duo would grow angry and attack Ripplemagne together outside the ring, but Napalm would make the save on a battered and broken Ripplemagne, who wouldn't stay down to lose the match for his team.
However, the fall from earlier severely hurt Napalm and a wave of finishing maneuvers from the Jokers Wild would spell new tag team champions and Ripplemagne's first technical loss in the company even though he wasn't pinned. The event was particularly a spectacle because it saw a new champion crowned in every single match.
Shortly following the show, rumors would begin circulating about Ripplemagne and GEW Interviewer, Hayden Clarke, which would be covered on the website under the headline "Hayden Clarke's Secret Crush?"
On Chaos, the night would be filled with questions about whether Ripplemagne would join the Resistance or Reed's Angels after having a fall out with Shane Tallin and speaking with James Magnum. This ranged from asking The Tang if he'd follow him to Reed's Angels if he joined to not wearing his face paint, dedicated to Baby Dogg, for a five on five elimination tag team match which would pit Ripplemagne, The Tang, Bucky Skyler, Shane Tallin and Napalm against Kameron Chase, James Magnum, Reese Black, Tony Harrison and Cole McGrath. Despite his injuries carrying over from the week before, Ripplemagne and Bucky Skyler were the sole survivors of their team and would win the match. During this match, Ripplemagne managed to pick up an elimination with the use of the Sandman's Serenade, forcing Kameron Chase to tap out.
[edit] Season Two
[edit] Matinée Unlimited
[edit] October 2009 - November 2009
With Napalm departing from the company on the season finale of Your Feature Presentation, Ripplemagne would go on to not only win the Sterling Title by making Javon Lynch tap out, but would have most of the air time by appearing in every segment except two throughout the show. Throughout the night, Ripplemagne would recruit both Bucky Skyler and Dwight Mare to form the next incarnation of the stable: Matinée Unlimited. The stable would also introduce the bodyguard to Ripplemagne and his Entourage, St. Aegranon von Encore.
That night, the quartet would perform "I Put A Spell On You" from Hocus Pocus as though they were a boy band. But things also picked up when Ripplemagne encountered James Magnum backstage, furthering the uncertainty of which faction he would join.
The week after, Hayden Clarke would interview Kameron Chase, who would slander Ripplemagne and aggressively flirt with Hayden Clarke. The interview reached a boiling point when Ripplemagne appeared on the set to trash Kameron Chase with keen wit and finesse. Later that night, Ripplemagne would defeat Javon Lynch again despite interference by Kameron Chase. In response, Ripplemagne would interfere in Kameron's match with Shane Tallin to leave the latter standing tall.
[edit] Record
v.s Enigma | - Sunday, March 1, 2009 | - New York City, New York, USA | Enigma - The Referee calls the match after Ripplemagne fails to acknowledge the referee's count in a rear naked choke. | |||
v.s The Black Mage v.s Blain Hamman v.s Charles Octavian v.s Chill v.s Eliza Slain v.s Fox Strife v.s Guitar Hero v.s Harry Heel v.s Ivan Rurik v.s James Unger v.s Jester Smiles v.s Joe Jobber v.s LoL Cat v.s Mike Sullivan v.s PacHombre v.s Phoenix v.s Sai Eros v.s Tony E. Leet v.s Two Ton Tommy v.s Vinn Vaux v.s Wasabi Dragon XXIV | - Sunday, March 8, 2009 | - Toronto, Ontario, Canada | James Unger - Ripplemagne is eliminated last by James Unger after slipping on an unfastened turnbuckle pad and being pushed over. | |||
v.s Greg Cherry v.s Harry Heel v.s Ivan Rurik v.s Wasabi Dragon XXIV v.s William Reign | - Sunday, March 15, 2009 | - Reading, England | No Contest - Time Elapsed just as Ripplemagne made a three count pinfall over Ivan Rurik. He would later be put in one of the other tournament brackets. | |||
v.s Guitar Hero v.s Joe Jobber v.s Sai Eros v.s Two Ton Tommy v.s William Reign | - Sunday, March 15, 2009 | - Magdeburg, Germany | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Guitar Hero. | |||
v.s The Hired Guns | - Sunday, April 5, 2009 | - Reading, England | Ripplemagne & Dave Richmond - ??? | |||
v.s Joe Morgan | - Monday, April 6, 2009 | - Daytona Beach, Florida, USA | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Joe Morgan. | |||
v.s Napalm (Originally billed to be both Hell Hounds) | - Thursday, May 7, 2009 | - Perth, Australia | Ripplemagne & The Tang - Pinfall over Napalm. | |||
v.s Klown & Kurt Laker v.s Dwight Mare & Paradox v.s Tony Harrison & Deacon Vail | - Thursday, May 14, 2009 | - Melbourne, Australia | The Tang - Pinfall over Deacon Vail. | |||
v.s Dwight Mare | - Thursday, May 21, 2009 | - Adelaide, Australia | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Dwight Mare. | |||
v.s Morgan Greene & Damien Synn | - Thursday, May 29, 2009 | - Brisbane, Australia | Ripplemagne - Submission over Damien Synn. | |||
v.s Baby Dogg & Sah'ta Thor | - Sunday, August 30, 2009 | - San Antonio, Texas, USA | Napalm - Pinfall over Baby Dogg. | |||
v.s Tommy Rogue | - Thursday, September 10, 2009 | - Dallas, Texas, USA | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Tommy Rogue. | |||
v.s Reaper | - Thursday, September 17, 2009 | - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Reaper. | |||
v.s Tony Harrison | - Thursday, September 24, 2009 | - Witchita, Kansas, USA | Ripplemagne - Disqualification due to interference. | |||
v.s The Jokers Wild | - Sunday, October 11, 2009 | - Omaha, Nebraska, USA | Blakjak - Pinfall over Napalm. | |||
Napalm, The Tang, Bucky Skyler & Shane Tallin v.s James Magnum, Kameron Chase, Cole McGrath, Tony Harrison & Reese Black | - Sunday, October 22, 2009 | - Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA | Ripplemagne & Bucky Skyler | |||
v.s Javon Lynch | - Thursday, October 29, 2009 | - Winipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Ripplemagne - Submission on Javon Lynch | |||
v.s Javon Lynch | - Thursday, November 5, 2009 | - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Ripplemagne - Pinfall over Javon Lynch. | |||
v.s Katherine Brown v.s Igor Rumpkins v.s Ace Static v.s Neilan Rusk | - Thursday, November 12, 2009 | - Toronto, Ontario, Canada | ??? - ??? |

