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On the following tour, Cutlass would enjoyed continued success in both singles and tag team competition. Black Lion's Road would earn two victories, one against the Ninjas and then defeating Kenshin Takamura and Matt Pulver to win the Pride of Lion Tag Team Championship. With this victory, Cutlass would again hold the two premier singles and tag team championships in Lion's Road nearly a decade after accomplishing the same in the original Ontario-based promotion. After Matt Pulver lost his number one contendership for the King of Lions Championship, Robb Daniels wold suddenly emerge in order to claim his rematch. At the finale of the Lake Michigan tour in Green Bay Wisconsin, Cutlass successfully defended the title against Robb Daniels to make his V1 defense.
On the following tour, Cutlass would enjoyed continued success in both singles and tag team competition. Black Lion's Road would earn two victories, one against the Ninjas and then defeating Kenshin Takamura and Matt Pulver to win the Pride of Lion Tag Team Championship. With this victory, Cutlass would again hold the two premier singles and tag team championships in Lion's Road nearly a decade after accomplishing the same in the original Ontario-based promotion. After Matt Pulver lost his number one contendership for the King of Lions Championship, Robb Daniels wold suddenly emerge in order to claim his rematch. At the finale of the Lake Michigan tour in Green Bay Wisconsin, Cutlass successfully defended the title against Robb Daniels to make his V1 defense.
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Black Lion’s Road would go on the next tour to make a successful V1 defense of the Pride of Lions Tag Team titles against the Burning
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Hammers, a team made up of shoot-fighter and reigning Lion’s Road Iron Champion James Edwards and Jacob Hammerstein. Cutlass’ V2 defense of the King of Lions title was to be scheduled as a triple threat survival match against Hammerstein and the former Iron Champion Ben Chrenshaw after those two men fought to a draw in a #1 contender’s match. Hammerstein would eliminate Chrenshaw but ultimately fall to the Blazin’ King’s succession of kicks, leaving Cutlass continue his reign as the ace of both the singles and tag division in Lion’s Road at the end of the 2016 season.
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Not to be done for the year, with the combined financial backing of Pollobucket, JaXED UP! Energy drinks, and the Tranklin Media Group, Black Lion’s Road would organize BLACK LION’S ROAD BOM-BA-YE!!~!! to take place on New Year’s Eve. Cutlass versus Irvine in singles action for the All-Ontario Heavyweight Championship would headline the event that also featured numerous other exhibitions, such as Vale Tudo and powerlifting events. Cutlass had won the All-Ontario title and unified it with the 1<sup>st</sup> generation King of Lions title after defeating Eddie Jones in 2007 to former the Canadian Heavyweight Championship. After Cutlass split the two belts to unify the 1<sup>st </sup>generation King of Lions with the current King of Lions Heavyweight title, Tranklin Media secured interim rights to defend the title provided the match be fought in Ontario, Canada. Because BOM-BA-YE would take place in Toronto, the same city that Cutlass had won it nearly a decade ago, the match was authorized. In a match billed as World War IV, Cutlass versus Irvine did not disappoint as the two men fought to an epic 60 minute draw, making a successful defense for Cutlass. However, after the match and mere moments into the new year, the Black Lion’s Road tandem would be attacked by the Dark Tide, setting the stage for a potential showdown between the two factions.
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