Movie Trivia Schmoedown
John Rocha VS Jeff Sneider & Matt Knost VS Ken Napzok (5x29)
: 04, 2018
UNDERCARD: Mighty Matt Knost looks to continue his recent winning ways and takes on the former Star Wars champion and Lions Den member “The Pit Boss” Ken Napzok. There is a long history between the Lions Den and Team Top 10 in the Schmoedown so you know this one is gonna have some shenanigans one way or the other. Knost has endured some bad luck in the competition but he’s been turning it around lately and he’s looking to add another Lions Den member to his win column. Napzok comes in looking to take Knost down a peg and signal his intentions to take the Singles title from Samm Levine and become a champion again. The Patrons and everyone else are in for one helluva match! This one has the potential for some great back and forth verbally as well as a tightly contested battle. See who will be left standing at the end and serving notice to the rest of the league that they are ready to go the Schmoedown Singles Championship Belt.
MAIN EVENT: John “The Outlaw” Rocha gets back on the warpath looking for some more Lions Den pelts to hang on his wall after dispatching JTE at the Schmoedown Live event. He takes on one of the most formidable and knowledgeable members of the Lions Den in Jeff Sneider. Sneider is one half of the undefeated Tag Team Champions and has had some historic tag team battles with The Outlaw’s Team Top 10. These two have never met one on one so you know the banter is going to be off the charts for this one. They may need to reinforce the roof of the studio to keep it from blowing off when these two go at it today! The Outlaw is determined to get his title back while Sneider would like to get one step closer to becoming the first champion to hold both the Tag Team and the Singles belts at the same time. This one has the potential for some great back and forth verbally as well as a tightly contested battle. See who will be left standing at the end and move one step closer to possibly becoming the Schmoedown Singles Champion.