PCW Unlocked
Philadelphia, PA
Jan. 5, 2008
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Dark Matches
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Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art Thomas def. Paul Diamond/Tony Garea
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If you blinked then you missed this one. Thomas nailed Diamond as the bell rang with a clothesline and got a three count to win the match.
Yoshihiro Tajiri def. Peter Maivia
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The High Chief never got on track in this one. Tajiri peppered him with kicks, and blew the green mist in his face. The buzzsaw kick finished off Maivia.
Gary Albright def. Giant Haystacks
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Gary Albright made his debut in PCW and Giant Haystacks pounded on him right from the start as his way to greet him. Albright and Haystacks went back and forth and battled outside the ring as well. Albright wore the larger opponent down and won with the Dragon Suplex.
Televised
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The Honky Tonk Man stood in the middle of the ring along with manager Slick as the show went on the air. "I've got a problem with the way things have gone since I came to PCW. I am the No. 1 contender to the heavyweight title, but where is my title shot? Nobody has been able to beat me. I want my shot at the gold and I will be the greatest champion of all-time." Out of the backstage area came a very large and angry looking black man and he charged the ring and jumped the Honky Tonk Man, and officials rang the bell.
Ahmed Johnson def. Honky Tonk Man by DQ
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It was Ahmed Johnson attacking the Honky Tonk Man. He tossed HTM from pillar to post and chased him and Slick around the ring. Honky and Slick double teamed Johnson and a disqualification was called.
Angelo Mosca def. Bill Dundee
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The Superstar went right at King Kong Mosca and briefly had the upperhand. The two brawled to the floor and Mosca took over, winning with the Sleeper.
Pitbulls def. Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy by DQ
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Studd and Bundy dominated the match as the Pitbulls couldn't generate any offense. Studd and Bundy worked over Pitbull #1 on the outside until finally getting disqualified.
Masato Tanaka def. Bull Ramos
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This was a knock down, drag out fight as both men never gave an inch. Ramos gave Tanaka his toughest match to date in PCW. Mr. Fuji called for the Headhunters to come down and they turned the tide for Tanaka. Ramos still wouldn't go down as they continued to battle tooth and nail. The Headhunters interfered again when Ramos came near the ropes and Tanaka was able to put a series of moves together to put the big Indian down for a three count. Peter Maivia and Jay Youngblood chased away Fuji's Foreign Force.
Best 2/3 Falls
East/West Connection def. Fantastics
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The match got off to a fast start with Ventura putting Rogers down hard. The Fantastics came back against Adonis, then the match settled into a back and forth contest. Adonis won the first fall with the sleeper on Fulton. The East/West Connection put a hurting on Fulton outside the ring and almost take the second fall by countout. The Fantastics never got back on track. Rogers was sent to the floor and Fulton went down after a double team by Ventura and Adonis to end the match in two straight falls.
PCW Television Championship
Jay Youngblood def. Dan Severn (ch)
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Youngblood comes out of the gates fast and has Severn in the sleeper hold. Severn slows the match down briefly but Youngblood fires back and gets a two count with a tomahawk chop off the top rope. The Beast starts to turn things around with a fireman's slam and german suplex. Youngblood surprises Severn with a reverse cradle and almost came away with the belt. Youngblood rallies again while on the outside, but Gary Albright interrupts the match. Severn is still down but Youngblood was distracted and didn't follow up. Youngblood dropkicks Albright on the outside off the top turnbuckle. Youngblood makes it back to the ring and catches Severn with a beautiful crossbody block off the top for the pin to win the PCW TV title. Albright and Severn cut the celebration short, but Peter Maivia and Bull Ramos prevent any further damage from being done.
PCW Tag Team Championship
Headhunters (ch) fought Half-A-Ton to a double DQ
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Half-A-Ton start strong and keep Headhunter A isolated in their half of the ring. They keep Headhunter B from getting any offense going and Calhoun uses his horseshoe again. Mr. Fuji helps his team turn things around while on the outside. Headhunter B doesn't capitalize though as he somehow missed the top rope splash on Calhoun. Monsoon takes over, but Headhunter B levels him in the corner. Headhunter A misses the moonsault and the challengers are again back in charge of the match. Headhunter A is squashed on the outside by Monsoon but gets back in the ring. Half-A-Ton double splashes Headhunter B in the corner. Headhunter B stops Monsoon with a powerbomb off the ropes as the champs look to get things going in their favor. Headhunter A lands a leg drop on Monsoon off the top rope. Calhoun and Headhunter A both go down in a huge pile. They roll outside where a brawl erupts. Soon it's all four men fighting and the match is called a double disqualification.
PCW Heavyweight Championship
Lex Luger (ch) fought Ken Shamrock to a double DQ
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There was all kinds of fireworks at the end of this match. Luger held off Shamrock with his power and was maintaining the advantage. The two went outside where they went toe to toe as neither man backed down. After the bell rang, the arena was shocked to see both Gary Albright and Dan Severn come out and help Shamrock against the Total Package. After all the battles Shamrock and Severn fought in recent months, now they have aligned to form the Triangle of Terror!
National Tag Team Championship
Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel (ch) def. Kangaroos
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The Indians knew they had to have good teamwork against the Kangaroos representing PWR, and started off very well with a double chop on Costello. The Indians stay in control until Heffernan gets a knee in on Strongbow. The Kangaroos were unable to keep either man down for long. Strongbow comes in and gets a submission from Heffernan with the Indian Deathlock.
Steel Cage Match
David Von Erich def. Butch Reed
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Butch Reed gets things going in a hurry and keeps Von Erich off balance with a flurry of power moves. Von Erich comes back with a nice dropkick. The pride of Texas controls the match after that. The Iron Claw puts an end to Hacksaw Reed.