Valley Forge Convention Center
Valley Forge, PA
Dec. 24, 2008
payper-view portion
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(Gary Hart is in the center of the ring with a microphone.)
Hart: Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Christmas Chaos! I’m out here right now to talk about a rumor some of you may be aware of. I just want to say that rumor is absolutely true. I have resigned as commissioner of the LWA effective as soon as I introduce my replacement. I have decided it was time to return to my roots and that is in Texas. We have a new promotion joining the LWA in January and that’s where I’m headed.
Don’t worry, I have scoured the landscape and have been interviewing my possible replacement all week. It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the new LWA Commissioner – So Cal Val.
(So Cal Val, dressed in a fancy black party dress, saunters to the ring.)
Val: Thank you Mr. Hart. It is a great pleasure for me to join the front office of the LWA. You have done a great job keeping this company from falling apart in a time of disarray and I commend you for that. But now, it’s time to look to the future and that future contains a sassy redhead at the helm. From where I stand, the future of the LWA is bright. I hope you will enjoy the ride.
(Val and Hart leave the ring and walk back to the dressing room.)
PCW Television Championship
Triple Threat Elimination Match
Big Bossman def. Magnum Tokyo (ch) and Magnum T.A.
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A fast start to this one as TV champion Magnum Tokyo battled Magnum T.A. back and forth. The Bossman interjected himself and planted both men with the Bossman Slam. After more fighting, Tokyo put T.A. down with the Zetsuen Kick, but the Bossman jumped in. The Bossman really started to dominate against both opponents, working them over with the nightstick. After all threw were on the outside, the Bossman pinned T.A. with his patented slam.
Bossman avalanched Tokyo in the corner, but he still kicked out after a big boot. The Bossman Slam finished off Tokyo, and the Big Bossman is the new PCW Television Champion!
Black Warrior (LLI) def. Ultimate Warrior (GLWA)
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The Boogieman brought the Ultimate Warrior out for this challenge match with the Black Warrior from LLI. These two went toe to toe in a really good back and forth fight. Black Warrior avoided the Boogieman's interference on the outside, and came back after the Ultimate Warrior had fired himself up. Black Warrior picked up the win with the Nudo Lagunero.
Harley Race (RMWA) def. King Kong Bundy (GLWA)
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The Rocky Mountain champion issued a challenge to any other territory title holder, King Kong Bundy responded. The walking condiminium didn't have his best night against the former world champion. Race was never in any trouble wore Bundy down and took the pin with a neckbreaker.
PWF Tag Team Championship
The Assassins (ch) def. Brisco Brothers by C.O.
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The PCW fans welcomed the Brisco Brothers back to the Keystone State. Early in the match, the Assassin on the apron knocked Jack Brisco off the top rope and down to the floor. The Briscos won the fight on the outside though. The Briscos stayed in control, but Assassin #1 made it to the ropes to break the figure four leglock. The Assassins struggled to get the match going their way until interfering when Jack Brisco hit the ropes. Jerry Brisco kicked out after a loaded boot and double backdrop. The Assassins turned it up a notch and double teamed Jerry Brisco on the concrete floor, and the Assassins retained the PWF tag team titles as the result of a countout.
Rocky Mountain Cruiserweight Championship
Tiger Mask (ch) def. Delirious
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Tiger Mask took control right away, and pursued Delirious to the floor where he fought off both Delirious and Christopher Daniels. After a Tiger Suplex, Daniels came in the ring and was met by a dropkick. Delirious was then able to kick out at two. Delirious amazed the fans when he kicked out of another Tiger Suplex. Delirious finally got out of the ring and this time slammed Tiger Mask into the guard rail. Delirious managed to sustain some offense, but he missed with a high-risk move off the top rope. The Tiger Suplex planted Delirious down to the mat, and Tiger Mask again retaine the Rocky Mountain Cruiserweight title!
Mil Mascaras (PCW) def. Nick Bockwinkel (FA)
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Free agent Nick Bockwinkel made his way to PCW and the ppv as he looks to further improve his stock and status for the upcoming draft. Mascaras took control early, but Bockwinkel put a stop to it and started his own offense. Mascaras turned the tide in the corner and rolled Bockwinkel up for the three count. An irate Bockwinkel attacked Mascaras after the match, took him to the floor and ran him head first into the ring post.
Loser Leaves Town Match
R&R Express def. Southern Rockers
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These teams have been fighting tooth and nail ever since the Southern Rockers came into PCW. This one went back and forth over and over. The R&R kicked out after the Rockerplex. Gibson and Morton turned it on and Morton held the shoulders down of Steve Doll for the three count. The Southern Rockers are gone from PCW for at least 90 days!
Finisher Match
Sgt. Slaughter def. George Hackenschmidt
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The enforcer of Fuji's Foreign Force, George Hackenschmidt, took a beating on the floor from Slaughter and the match ended with him locked in the Cobra Clutch. After the match, Slaughter was attacked by Killer Khan, Killer Karl Krupp and La Parka, then Hackenschmidt joined in. Slaughter has taken several serious beatings in his first month in PCW.
PCW Tag Team Championship
Triple Threat Elimination Match
The Blackjacks def. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel (ch) and Demolition
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This match is no DQ or countout, and both members of a team must be eliminated. These six will fight until there is only one team left standing.
All six went to war as they fought at least 20 minutes before the first wrestler was eliminated. A double team by Demolition put away Chief Jay Strongbow.
Demolition and the Blackjacks started working together against Wahoo McDaniel. The Decapitation finished off Wahoo, meaning there will be new tag team champions.
The Demos and the Blackjacks went back and forth until Ax eliminated Mulligan. Lanza was in serious trouble, but catapulted Smash into the turnbuckle for the pin, leaving him and Ax to battle it out.
Lanza got a burst of strength and downed Ax with the Claw to bring the PCW tag team championship to the Blackjacks!
Best 2/3 Falls
International Heavyweight Championship
Superstar Billy Graham (ch) def. Mr. Olympia (2-0)
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Olympia was out to beat Graham for a third time in December and take the Int'l title belt. Graham wanted to prove it was an amazing fluke he lost twice before.
Graham tore into Olympia and immediately went to work on the back of Olympia. The masked man showed why he beat the Superstar twice before by taking tremendous punishment and always coming back. Graham finally was able to win the first fall with the Bearhug.
Olympia may have expanded everything he had in the first fall. Olympia couldn't hang with Graham for long and the Superstar ended this one with a full nelson to retain the Int'l title. Graham will now head to Japan and make his first defense in JPW this weekend at Triathlon Survivor.
Backstage: The camera jumps to the locker room area where Abdullah the Butcher and the Sheik are beating the holy heck out of Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen. The Nat'l tag title challengers were left laying, covered in blood, after a vicious attack. Abdullah carved up Hansen while the Sheik obliterated Brody with a steel chair. What is going to happen with the National tag team title match later tonight?
PCW Heavyweight Championship
Yokozuna def. The Patriot (ch)
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An incredible war between Fuji's newest man in the Foreign Force and the PCW champion. The Patriot was everywhere hitting Yoko, in the ring, the floor, off the top rope. Mr. Fuji did everything he could to save Yokozuna. Finally the challenger was able to get his offense going, and the Patriot took some devastating shots from the monstrous Yokozuna. The Banzai Drop ended this one and the PCW heavyweight title is once again within the fold of the Foreign Force. Now, Yokozuna, Killer Karl Krupp, and Killer Khan will be heading to Japan to participate in the Triathlon Survivor Tournament. So will the Patriot, Sgt. Slaughter and Mil Mascaras.
(Patriot pin 8, Yoko pin 11)
In the ring: New commissioner So Cal Val came through the curtain and stood at the entry way. "My first order of business as commissioner will be to address the situation that occurred earlier tonight, the attack on Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen. Those men will be unable to compete tonight. Tonight the Freebirds will defend the LWA National Tag Team Titles against the team of The Sheik and Abdullah the Butcher."
National Tag Team Championship
Abdullah the Butcher/The Sheik def. Fabulous Freebirds (ch)
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The Freebirds weren't at all happy about this change as Abby and the Sheik stormed to the ring. The Butcher got ahold of Hayes and immediately busted him open with a foreign object. Hayes and Abby fought on the floor, then the Sheik burned P.S. with the fire. Roberts tried to stop the Sheik, but Abdullah clotheslined him over the top rope. The Sheik put Hayes in the Camel Clutch and got the submission. Abby and the Sheik are the new National Tag Team Champions!
Intercontinental Championship
Bob Backlund (ch) def. Gary Albright
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Albright had an answer for everything Backlund tried at the start of the match. Backlund switched tactics and was able to get Albright on the mat. Albright went down for the three count after an Atomic Drop.
World Tag Team Championship
Half-A-Ton (ch) def. Road Warriors
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These teams went back and forth to begin things. The LOD double teamed Haystacks but weren't doing any real damage to him. Half-A-Ton squashed Hawk in the corner but he was able to make a tag. The Road Warriors fought back and Animal clotheslined Monsoon. The fight went outside and Half-A-Ton came out on top of that one. Animal kicked out of a big punch by Haystacks and made the tag. Haystacks decked Hawk and he tagged in Animal. Monsoon planted Animal with the Airplane Spin and Slam, bringing Hawk in the ring. Haystacks caught Hawk coming in, but Animal kicked out. Haystacks and Monsoon splashed Animal in the corner, but he put a foot on the ropes. Hawk finally got back in but the champs were on a roll now and worked him over as well. Animal came back in, still in bad shape, but slammed Monsoon. The teams continued to fight toe to toe, and Monsoon kicked out of the power slam by Animal. Hawk hit Monsoon off the top rope but Haystacks came in for the save. Monsoon went for a cover on Animal and Hawk broke it up. Haystacks and Hawk fought while Monsoon picked Animal up and dropped him again, this time getting the three count to retain the world tag team championship.
World Heavyweight Championship
Ric Flair (ch) def. Bobo Brazil
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A great world title match as Bobo showed tremendous heart and fighting ability. Everytime Bobo had things going his way, Flair would make it to the outside and take control again. Brazil battled back with big right hands and slams, but Flair began to take charge and keep Bobo on the mat. Brazil kept fighting, powering out with Flair's feet on the ropes. Bobo made it to the ropes once with the figure four applied, but Flair kept working the legs and forced the submission with the Figure Four to retain the world heavyweight title.
(Bobo pin 8)