PCW Unlocked
Bedford, PA
taped Dec. 11, 2007
aired Dec. 14, 2007
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Dark Matches
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Angelo Mosca def. Mikey Whipwreck
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King Kong Mosca made his PCW debut in an entertaining match with Whipwreck. Mosca dominated, but Mikey made his usual comeback and came close to winning. Mosca leveled with Whipwreck with an elbow after it looked like he loaded the pad with something to end the match.
Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art Thomas def. Kevin Sullivan/Super Destroyer
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The fans were really into newcomers Siki and Thomas. Sullivan and Super D. maintained some offense for ahwile, but Siki and Thomas rallied. Thomas ended the match with the bear hug on Super D.
Televised
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Johnny Weaver def. Tony Garea
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The former PCW tag team champions squared off against each other. Both men have found new partners in the last month. Garea was all offense for several minutes. Paul Diamond and Tim Horner were both at ringside. Garea and Diamond double teamed Weaver, but he avoided being counted out. Garea kept control but Weaver rallied and got the pin with the Weaver Roll.
Pitbulls def. East/West Connection
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The Doctor of Style Slick brought the East/West Connection into the ring. He was going to start mouthing off about something, but the music hit and the Pitbulls blew into the ring. Ventura and Adonis withstood the initial assault and soon had the ring cut in half. The Pitbulls came back and won after a powerbomb on Ventura. All four men continued to fight after the match.
Honky Tonk Man/Butch Reed def. Bill Dundee/David Von Erich
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This was a tremendous tag team encounter. All sorts of back and forth action, in and out of the ring. Dundee took a major pounding and with fighting on the floor and Slick interfering, Honky hit Dundee with the guitar but didn't get the pin. The match continued until Reed finally put Dundee away after a series of power moves. After dumping out Von Erich, Dundee was double teamed again.
Masato Tanaka def. Bull Ramos
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Masato Tanaka has been on a huge tear in the brief time he has spent in PCW. Ramos turned out to be his next victim, going down after being hit with the Diamond Dust and the Roaring Elbow. Mr. Fuji then signalled to the back, and Angelo "King Kong" Mosca and Yoshihiro Tajiri ran into the ring. The three worked over Ramos until the other Indians were able to run them out. Mr. Fuji announced, "Indian Nation. Now you must my Foreign Force!"
Half-a-Ton and Big John Studd/Giant Haystacks fought to a double DQ
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This was a very short match with Calhoun and Studd spilling to the floor where all four wouldn't stop fighting and a double DQ was called. That wasn't the end of it though. Studd's friend King Kong Bundy emerged and joined in the free for all. Then Blackjack Mulligan came out of nowhere to even the odds, and all six men brawled to the back.
In the ring: Lex Luger and Austin Idol stood in the ring. For the third month in a row, Lex Luger received the Wrestler of the Month Award. Idol was visibly upset over something, and the two talked as their opponents came in the ring.
Lex Luger/Austin Idol def. Verne Gagne/Ken Shamrock
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This was a pretty even match. Idol got the pinfall for his team on Shamrock. The fireworks started after the match. The four men briefly continued the fighting, but Idol and Luger got into a fist fight on the floor. The Universal Heartthrob has decided it's his time to go after the PCW title, and he is no longer a partner of the Total Package.
Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel fought the Headhunters to a double DQ
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The Indian Nation was announced as the National Tag Team champions, and the PCW Tag Team of the Month. Last month they picked up the award as well, but the Headhunters attacked that time and broke their plaques over their heads. No ceremony was held this time. This was a non-title event between the National tag champs and the PCW tag team champions. This was a very short match with no order at all. The Headhunters still got a cheap shot in to start things, and Headhunter A landed the moonsault on Wahoo. All four went at each other, and both teams were disqualified.
Lumberjack Match
PCW/PNW Television Titles
Dan Severn def. Jay Youngblood
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All the wrestlers on the card were at ringside as Lumberjacks. Severn took over and almost got a submission out of Youngblood. The match went back and forth with both getting tossed to the lumberjacks. Severn slammed Youngblood off the top rope and then forced him to tap out. Dan Severn is the PCW and PNW television champion!
Unlocked went off the air amidst near riot conditions as the wrestlers all began fighting. Shamrock jumped in against Severn. Luger tried to fight off Idol and Gagne. The Indian Nation fought with the Headhunters. Half-a-Ton rumbled with Studd and Giant Haystacks. It was mass pandemonium!