LWA Christmas Chaos
Frank Gotch/Bruno Sammartino (TAG) def. Heavenly Bodies (SMW)
This special tag team challenge match got off to a nice start with both teams showing great continuity in making tags and not letting the other duo get any momentum. The Bodies slowly started to work on Gotch, but Prichard missed a dive into the corner. Bruno immediately put him in the bear hug and Lane came in to break it up. Gotch re-entered and all four men brawled around the ring. A timely distraction allowed the Bodies to gain the upperhand. Lane superkicked Bruno. The Bodies couldn't do much against Bruno, but took over against Gotch and landed the Rocket Launcher. Gotch and Bruno came back and put Lane in dire straits. Prichard interrupted the bear hug to keep the match alive. The Bodies were able to isolate Gotch and double teamed him. Gotch and Bruno were frustrated by Cornette's interference, and it was the manager that gave Prichard the opening to hit Gotch with a foreign object. The Bodies connected with the Rocket Launcher, but Sammartino came in to turn the tide back in their favor. Sammartino synched Lane up in a backbreaker to win as the match narrowly avoided going to the time limit.
No D.Q.
Marc Mero (TAW) def. Bob Roop (TAW)
These two wanted to show fans what the new Texas Anarchy Wrestling territory is all about. The match got off to a furious pace, with Mero hitting both the Merosault and the Wild Thing on Roop. A missile dropkick and another Merosault still didn't finish off Roop as he got a foot on the ropes. Roop couldn't turn things around to his favor while on the outside either. Mero put Roop away with the Badd Day.
Destroyer (CSWA) def. Mountie (TAG)
The Mountie attacked the Destroyer before the bell and tore into the masked man, coming up with several near falls. The Destroyer got things going his way and had the Mountie on the run. The match went back and forth until the Destroyer got the Figure Four applied and the Mountie gave it up.
Giant Baba/Antonio Inoki (PNW) def. The Funk Brothers (TRD)
This tag team encounter is one match that had the possibility of being a real classic. The Japanese duo immediately took over on Terry Funk. Finally he tagged in Dory Funk, who went up against Baba and connected with the butterfly suplex. The Funks kept the pressure on Baba until he was able to tag in Inoki. Dory came in to save Terry after Inoki landed a top rope knee drop. Dory came back in and a flurry of reversals saw him plant Inoki with suplex. Dory and Inoki traded blows, and Baba nearly pinned Funk. Baba landed his best shots on Funk, sending him to the floor with a big boot, but Dory made it back into the ring. Dory got out of Inoki's octopus hold, but then got kicked in the head with the Enzuigiri. Terry stormed in, but Baba and Inoki dumped him to the outside. Somehow Dory kicked out of another Enzuigiri. Dory kicked out of the Neckbreaker Drop, and the fans were blown away. Inoki nailed Dory a final time with the jumping kick to get the pin. This amazing match wasn't quite over as the Funks fought Baba and Inoki all the way to the back.
Falls Count Anywhere
Jay Youngblood def. Johnny Powers (PNW)
Johnny Powers caught Youngblood from behind before the match started. Powers smashed him into the ring post, then the steel guardrail and pummeled Youngblood around the arena. It was all Powers until Youngblood finally showed some life and backdropped Powers onto a table. Youngblood took his turn beating Powers for all the fans to see. Powers got his powerlock on, but Youngblood wouldn't give it up. Powers again put Youngblood in the powerlock, but the fan-favorite would not quit. The match went into the ring for the first time. Youngblood could barely stand, yet managed to fall out of the way as Powers hit the turnbuckle. Youngblood put the sleeper on. Powers fought as hard as he could but eventually he went out and Youngblood scored the victory.
Guitar On A Pole Match
Honky Tonk Man def. Bill Dundee
This feud started because Dundee took exception to the Honky Tonk Man's portrayal of Elvis Presley. It intensified with every shot from the guitar that Dundee received. These two went back and forth waiting for the opportunity to go up the pole after the guitar. Honky Tonk started to take over and busted Dundee open on the outside. Honky planted Dundee with the Shake Rattle n Roll, but the rules say the guitar must be retrieved and used before the match can end. Honky Tonk did just that, with Dundee down he brought the guitar back into the ring while Slick jumped up and down at ringside. Dundee took Honky's finisher again as he taunted the Superstar. Honky wound up and blasted Dundee with the guitar and covered him for the three count.
Road Warriors (GLWA) def. New Age Outlaws (RSW)
The match started fast and went back and forth as these teams tried to show who was better in the ring, and not on the mic. The Outlaws doubleteams Hawk, the Animal got the tag. The Road Warriors wasted no time in putting the Roaddogg up in the Doomsday Device. Billy Gunn nailed Animal from behind, but he kicked out of the pump handle slam. The two teams went back and forth making plenty of tags trying to regain the upperhand. The Road Warriors hit Gunn with the top rope clothesline. Roaddogg broke it up but was tossed to the floor. A double running clothesline put Gunn down for the pin.
No D.Q.
Canadian Tag Team Titles
The Grahams def. Hawk/Hanson
This match was for the undisputed Canadian Tag Team Championship. Hawk and Hanson kept their belts despite a new promotion starting in the Stampede territory. Hawk and Hanson go right to work on Eddie Graham and cut him off from his partner. Dr. Jerry Graham fares no better when he gets the tag, but turned the tide after catching Hanson with a neckbreaker on the floor. Jerry struggled to keep the advantage but got a nearfall using the ropes for leverage. Eddie Graham lands the atomic drop but Hanson kicks out. The Grahams use a double atomic drop on Hawk. Eddie Graham nails Hanson off the ropes and plants him with the atomic drop. Jerry stops Hawk and the three count is made to give the Grahams the Canadian Tag Team Titles!
I Quit Match
PCW Television Championship
Dan Severn (ch) def. Ken Shamrock
Severn jumped started the match and hammered Shamrock from behind. He went right to work with a choke sleeper, the Wakigatame and a bow and arrow. Severn totally dominated the match, but Shamrock came back with a reversal off the ropes. The fight spilled to the outside. Shamrock again survived the choke sleeper and belly to bellied Severn off the ropes. Severn lived through the Ankle Lock. The Beast came back again and this time Shamrock could not hold out against the Wakigatame and said I Quit into the microphone.
PCW Tag Team Championship
Double Dog Collar Match
Headhunters (ch) def. Pitbulls
Despite the hardcore ability and tactics of the champs, this particular match might just favor the challengers as they brought the dog collars to the ring. Headhunter A and Pitbull #1 were chained together leaving Headhunter B paired with Pitbull #2. Headhunter B immediately hung Pitbull #2 over the top rope with the chain. He then tried for the top rope splash, but was pulled down by the chain. Headhunter A powerbombed Pitbull #1, but he also missed with the moonsault. The fight went back and forth until Headhunter B did splash Pitbull #2 off the top rope, and Headhunter A was able to keep the partner from stopping the pin.
Unified Intercontinental Championship
Steve Williams (ch) def. Lex Luger
Luger and Dr. Death traded blows back and forth until the Package planted Williams with a power slam. Williams pulled Luger to the floor and fired him into the ringpost. Back inside, both men came off the ropes with a double clothesline. Dr. Death kept up the offense, but Luger stopped him with a big knee. Luger and Williams brawled again out on the floor. The Package briefly had Williams up in the Torture Rack before he got out. Luger threw the champ outside and slammed him on the concrete. Dr. Death battled back with a german suplex and a lariat knocked Luger back outside, where he just got back to the ring in time. Williams planted the Package with the Oklahoma Stampede, but the challenger placed a foot on the ropes at the last split second. Williams maintained the upperhand and won the match with a huge powerbomb.
Indian Burial Match
National Tag Team Championship
Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel (ch) def. Bruiser Brody/Stan Hansen
The Indian Nation and the Dogs of War have been involved in a major feud for some three months. It all started with these four men and they are the ones that will now finish it. At opposite corners of the arena dirt mounds were placed. To win the match both opponents must be buried alive.
The four men never got into the ring to start the match. Strongbow went after Brody while McDaniel fought with Hansen. Strongbow fired chop after chop on Brody until he backdropped the Indian on the dirt. Meanwhile neither Wahoo or Hansen could gain an upperhand on the other for long. Brody jumped off the top of the dirt mound with a knee on Strongbow. The chief fought back against Brody as Hansen hit Wahoo with the Lariat. Hansen then joined Brody in fighting Strongbow. Wahoo came back to fight with Brody. Strongbow picked up the shovel smashed Hansen over the head. Strongbow let out an Indian War Cry as he slammed Hansen again with the shovel. Brody made it over to help his partner and went toe to toe with Strongbow. Wahoo fired chops at Hansen. Brody was close to getting Strongbow in the grave, but McDaniel chopped Hansen all the way down into the hole and shoveled the dirt over him. Brody had Strongbow ready to deposit in the ground, but Wahoo made it over in time. Brody battled Wahoo but Strongbow was able to get back to his feet and the Indian Nation chopped and chopped and chopped some more. Brody sounded off a battle cry of his own, sending Wahoo down and then kicking Strongbow into the open grave and pushed the dirt over him. Wahoo slammed Brody and rained punches down on his head. Brody absorbed an ungodly amount of punishment before Wahoo got him rolled into the grave and buried him to win the match.