Last night in a heated day of Magic the Gathering at Empire Entertainment, it was Tony Ames who, in his first title defense since taking it from Wolf-Man Friday, would ultimately defeat store owner James Seagraves in the finals.
Since there were only 6 players, a conventional tournament wasn’t possible. Instead, a round robin tournament was created. If Tony Ames won the tournament, it would be considered a title defense and a chaos game would be held to determine a number one contender for next week. If someone else won, they would get the title shot. While Tonyames went an impressive 4-1, James also went 4-1, rebounding after a mana-screwed loss to Wolf-Man in the first match. While the contest was much anticipated and highly hyped, Tonyames and his Real American theme music would triumph over James in a fairly quick match. Wolf-Man went 3-2, his championship hopes ending after a mana-screw loss to Foreman, who also was 3-2 and had his championship hopes dashed by a mana-screwed loss to James. Poofy-Haired Paul and the Magic Man would each go 1-4.
With this win, Tony Ames proves he is not a transitional champion, and has broken the record for most successful title defenses, with…1. However, will he be able to continue his streak of dominance Saturday when he must partially rely on Foreman in order to successfully defend their tag team titles? Stop in on Saturday to find out!
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