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Post by oldschool73 on Jan 18, 2008 11:29:51 GMT -4
Good cards once again!
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Post by tyguy on Jan 19, 2008 0:46:11 GMT -4
PCW House Show Jim Thorpe, PA Jan. 18, 2008 [/b][/center] Peter Maivia def. Butch ReedThe High Chief picked up another big win for the Indian Nation. After a good back and forth match, Maivia won with the standing backbreaker. Bill Dundee and Ken Shamrock wrestled to a time limit drawSuperstar Dundee dominated most of this one, but Shamrock wouldn't go down. Just before time expired Shamrock came back to put Dundee in trouble but the bell sounded. East/West Connection def. David Von Erich/Ahmed JohnsonThis was an excellent tag team encounter that went back and forth the entire match. It was the sleeper from Adonis that finally put away Johnson. Pitbulls fought Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy to a double DQThese teams tore right into each other and this one didn't last long. The match broke down into a wild brawl on the floor and both teams were disqualified. Headhunters def. Bull Ramos/Jay YoungbloodThe PCW tag team champions pretty much did what they wanted against this Indian combination. Ramos and Youngblood both took high impact moves from the Headhunters. A superplex and elbow smash double team pinned Ramos. Jay Strongbow def. Angelo MoscaStrongbow hammered away at Mosca before sending him down with several tomahawk chops. Masato Tanaka def. Wahoo McDanielTanaka knocked out McDaniel with a death valley driver and then the roaring elbow. PCW Heavyweight Championship Lex Luger (ch) def. Dan SevernThe Total Package seems to be unstoppable. Severn couldn't keep Luger on the mat long enough to wear him down. Luger won the match with the Torture Rack.
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Post by tyguy on Jan 19, 2008 21:55:10 GMT -4
PCW Unlocked Berwick, PA Jan. 19, 2008 [/b][/center] Dark Matches [/b] Paul Diamond/Tony Garea fought Ken Shamrock/Gary Albright to a double DQ [/b] An unexpected outcome between these two teams in what was a very good tag team match. Diamond took the brunt of the punishment, his team rallied and had Albright in trouble. A superkick on Albright brought Shamrock and then Garea in the ring as all four men brawled and the bell was rung. Bull Ramos def. Honky Tonk Man [/b] Fans very much enjoyed this one as Ramos pounded on the Honky Tonk Man. Ramos overpowered him and won with a tomahawk thrust. Televised [/b] Nord the Barbarian def. Giant Haystacks [/b] A tremendous, wild brawl opened Unlocked. Nord made his PCW debut by going toe to toe with one of the biggest men in the sport of wrestling. Haystacks dished out a lot of punishment as the fight went in and out of the ring. Nord whaffled Haystacks with a chair to get the pin. After the match Nord said he is in PCW because that is where the biggest men are, the strongest men are, the craziest men are, and he wants to show he is best big man in the sport today. Tim Horner def. Sweet Daddy Siki [/b] "White Lightning" scored his second straight victory. He caught Siki off the ropes with a rolling reverse bridge for the pin. East/West Connection def. Pitbulls [/b] The tag team division in PCW has really heated up and these teams didn't give an inch. Adonis and Ventura held their own with the hardcore tactics of the Pitbull and won after Adonis put the sleeper on Pitbull #2. Ahmed Johnson def. Butch Reed by DQ [/b] The crowd was really into the power match between Johnson and Reed. It was hard hitting all the way to the end. Slick stopped the count after the Pearl River Plunge by Johnson. The two brawled to the outside where the bell rang. Angelo Mosca def. David Von Erich [/b] This one had a furious pace to the match. Von Erich exploded at the start and had Mosca reeling. He turned things around and after landing a blow with a loaded elbow pad, beat Von Erich with the Sleeper. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel def. Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy [/b] The National Tag Team Champions never gave Studd a chance to tag in Bundy. Wahoo set Studd up for a huge tomahawk chop by Strongbow for the pin. Bundy was too late for the save but nailed strongbow, then double teamed Wahoo after the match. Steel Cage Match PCW Television Championship Jay Youngblood (ch) def. Dan Severn [/b] "The Beast" was all business as he systematically began to disect Youngblood. The youthful Indian fought back and landed a big tomahawk chop and then the sleeper to win the match. Ken Shamrock and Gary Albright broke into the cage and all three members of the Triangle of Terror attacked Youngblood. The TV champ was busted open and locked into various submission moves. It took the remaining four members of the Indian Nation to get into the cage and drive them off, but the damage was done to Youngblood. Steel Cage Match PCW Tag Team Championship Half-A-Ton def. Headhunters (ch) [/b] The Headhunters immediately double teamed Monsoon, but Headhunter B missed an elbow off the top rope. Monsoon then used his airplane spin and slam. Calhoun got the tag and smashed Headhunter B with the horse shoe and the partner had to make a save. Half-A-Ton went to work then, but the champs made the tag and got back in control. Half-A-Ton hit a double splash in the corner on Headhunter A. The Headhunters used the superplex/top rope splash combo on Monsoon. Headhunter A missed the moonsault on Monsoon. Half-A-Ton hammered on him after that, into the cage and with the horseshoe. Haystacks Calhoun landed the big splash. Monsoon sent Headhunter B into the cage and three count went down on Headhunter A. Half-A-Ton are the new PCW Tag Team Champions!
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Post by tyguy on Jan 23, 2008 13:43:16 GMT -4
PCW House Show Nanticoke, PA Jan. 21, 2008 [/b][/center] Tim Horner def. Sailor Art ThomasAll of a sudden, "White Lightning" Tim Horner is on a roll. Horner pulled off his third straight victory with a rolling reverse after a back suplex on Thomas. East/West Connection def. Brisco BrothersJack and Jerry Brisco made their debut in PCW against the hottest team in the territory the East/West Connection. This was a tremendous back and forth contest with many near falls. The Briscos handled their business on the outside and even took care of the manager Slick. Jack was unable to make the save as Jerry fought off the sleeper from Adonis but then was pinned after a running bulldog. Antonio Inoki (PNW) def. Dan SevernInoki returned to PCW and renewed the rivalry he had at the end of last year with "The Beast" Dan Severn. Inoki nearly stole a fast pin with a flurry of moves right at the start. The match then went back and forth, but it was Inoki catching Severn with a steel chair on the floor that turned things around. An Enzuigiri to the back of the head then put away Severn. Butch Reed/Honky Tonk Man def. David/Kerry Von Erich by DQKerry started the match and David never got in. Kerry was disqualified and the brothers had a heated exchange of words after the match. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel def. Oates Brothers (PNW)The Oates Bros. did not look very good in this one. The Indian Nation controlled the entire match and Strongbow put Ted Oates away with his Tomahawk Chop. Lex Luger def. Nord the BarbarianNewcomer Nord the Barbarian squared off against the champ in a non-title match. Nord exploded with offense at the start, choke slamming Luger and crushing him with a running leg drop twice. Luger survived and battled back, finally putting the big man in the Torture Rack for the win. Bull Ramos/Peter Maivia def. Ken Shamrock/Gary AlbrightThis one was over in a hurry as Maivia set up Albright for Ramos to come in with the Apache Backbreaker to end it. Bruiser Brody/Stan Hansen (PNW) def. HeadhuntersThe Headhunters actually dominated most of this match. Hansen and Brody only made two tags but that was all they needed. A lariat by Hansen downed Headhunter B. It wasn't over though as the four men fought tooth and nail all over the arena afterwards.
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Post by tyguy on Jan 23, 2008 23:50:16 GMT -4
PCW House Show Montoursville, PA Jan. 23, 2008 [/b][/center] Brisco Brothers def. Paul Diamond/Tony GareaThe Briscos had a lot of trouble in this match. Diamond and Garea looked good, but Jack won the match with the figure four on Garea. Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy def. Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art ThomasThomas got his team off to a good start with a big head butt on Studd, but he got the tag to Bundy. Siki missed in the corner and fell to the floor. Bundy landed the avalanche to end the match. Studd and Bundy then disposed of Thomas and repeatedly splashed Siki, leaving him laying in the ring motionless. Angelo Mosca def. Nord the Barbarian by DQThis was one heck of a wild brawl. Nord battered Mosca all around the ring, but on a move into the corner he wiped out the referee. Nord kept up the attack while he was down, and Mosca came back with his loaded elbow pad. Mr. Fuji interfered to stop a pin attempt, and Nord chased him outside the ring. Nord came back in with a chair and laid out Mosca, but was then disqualified. Bill Dundee def. Butch ReedSuperstar Bill Dundee pulled off impressive victory. The two went back and forth, in and out of the ring. Dundee won with the Bombs Away. After the match, Reed, Honky Tonk Man and Slick triple teamed Dundee, beating him with Slick's cane and using their finishing moves before the Brisco Brothers made the save. Headhunters def. Pitbulls by C.O.The Pitbulls dominated the match, but let their temper get the better of them. They double teamed Headhunter A and landed the Super Bomb. Headhunter B broke up the pin, and Pitbull #1 followed him outside and then went after Mr. Fuji. He was then counted out of the ring. The Pitbulls were inexplicably joined by Nord the Barbarian and the trio attacked Headhunter A. Masato Tanaka def. Ken ShamrockTanaka really took it to the World's Most Dangerous Man. Shamrock took a tremendous pounding but would not go down. Shamrock made a comeback, but Tanaka whethered the storm and finally won the match after a massive chair shot. Honky Tonk Man def. Lex Luger by DQThe Honky Tonk Man almost pulled off a major upset by coming very close to beating the PCW champion. Luger even too the guitar shot but Honky couldn't put him away. Luger rallied, but caught the referee in the corner. The ref called for the bell when he recovered. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel def. Dan Severn/Gary Albright by C.O.This match was very short and very brutal. The Indians stormed to the ring and attacked Albright and Severn. Strongbow planted Albright with a pair of big suplexes, then on the outside piledrove Albright on the concrete and he didn't make it back in the ring. McDaniel sent Severn into the ring post, then the National Tag Team Champions worked over Albright in retaliation for their injuring Jay Youngblood last week.
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Post by tyguy on Jan 26, 2008 16:18:27 GMT -4
PCW Unlocked Mansfield University Mansfield, PA Jan. 26, 2008 [/b][/center] Dark Matches [/b] Giant Haystacks def. Paul Diamond [/b] Diamond started off looking good, but Haystacks turned things around after going to the outside. He then dropped the massive elbow for the pin. Sailor Art Thomas def. King Kong Bundy [/b] Earlier this week in Montoursville, Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy injured Sweet Daddy Siki. Sailor Art Thomas got a measure of revenge when he upset Bundy for a big win. Studd then joined his partner in trying to put Thomas out of action as well. Televised [/b] Tim Horner def. Dan Severn [/b] Tim Horner amazingly continued his winning streak by knocking off Dan Severn. Horner has scored victories over Giant Haystacks, Sweet Daddy Siki, Sailor Art Thomas and now "The Beast." Angelo Mosca def. Nord the Barbarian by DQ [/b] For the second time this week, Mosca got the better of Nord by disqualification. These two really hit each other with heavy moves. Nord would not go down despite the sleeper being applied for a long time. Nord was disqualified on the outside. Gary Albright def. Bull Ramos [/b] These two went right at each other and landed some very heavy blows. Albright locked on the Dragon Suplex for the win. Ken Shamrock came out, but Peter Maivia came in to start the next match before any damage could be done to Ramos. Peter Maivia def. Ken Shamrock [/b] Maivia ripped Shamrock all over the arena. Shamrock was able to get the Ankle Lock on once, but Maivia was a monster and won with the standing backbreaker. Masato Tanaka def. Ahmed Johnson [/b] Tanaka had little trouble in putting away the powerhouse Ahmed Johnson. The match went back and forth for a short time until Tanaka won with the Diamond Dust. Brisco Brothers def. Headhunters [/b] The Briscos came up with their biggest win during that short stay so far in PCW, beating the former tag team champions. This one got out of control when the referee got in the way of a charging Brisco in the corner. The fight went outside where the Briscos surivived, and Jerry got a submission with the figure four. David/Kerry Von Erich def. Butch Reed/Honky Tonk Man [/b] The Von Erichs teamed up for a second time this week. They didn't look like a well-oiled machine, but worked well enough together to get the win after a pair of discus punches on the Honky Tonk Man. PCW Tag Team Championship Half-A-Ton (ch) def. East/West Connection [/b] This one was a great tag team encounter. The match was pretty even until Haystacks splashed Adonis. Ventura came in but the champs took care of him and Monsoon finished off Adonis with the airplane spin and slam.
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Post by oldschool73 on Jan 27, 2008 16:33:21 GMT -4
Nice card Ty!! I have to tell you I was rooting for the EW connection though How can you not mark out for the Guvna?
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Post by tyguy on Jan 27, 2008 20:36:56 GMT -4
The updated PCW Top 10 rankings, as seen on the official website.
PCW Heavyweight Ch: Lex Luger 1. Masato Tanaka (2) 2. Bull Ramos (4) 3. Honky Tonk Man (1) 4. Ken Shamrock (3) 5. Jay Youngblood (6) 6. Angelo Mosca (NR) 7. Butch Reed (5) 8. Peter Maivia (NR) 9. David Von Erich (7) 10. Tim Horner (NR)
Falling out: Dan Severn, John Studd, Bill Dundee
PCW Tag Team Ch: Half-A-Ton 1. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel (1) 2. East/West Connection (2) 3. Headhunters (ch) 4. Brisco Brothers (NR) 5. Pitbulls (4) 6. Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art Thomas (5) 7. Paul Diamond/Tony Garea (6) 8. John Studd/King Kong Bundy (7) 9. Ken Shamrock/Dan Severn (8) 10. Butch Reed/Honky Tonk Man (NR)
Falling out: Fantastics
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Post by tyguy on Jan 28, 2008 13:20:09 GMT -4
PCW House Show Wellsboro, PA Jan. 28, 2008 [/b][/center] Butch Reed def. Tim HornerThe winning streak of Tim Horner is over, but he gave it another great shot. Reed almost lost the match twice as "White Lightning" was really cooking. Horner tried a dive to the floor that he paid dearly for, and Reed leveled him off the top rope for the win. Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy def. Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art Thomas by C.O.These teams have gotten embroiled in what is becoming a serious feud now. The match didn't last very long as Thomas was counted out after a fight with Studd. Bundy and Studd again got their shots in on Thomas after match before Siki could stop them. Ahmed Johnson def. Angelo Mosca by DQJohnson was on fire in this one and had Mosca down and beaten. Mr. Fuji interfered and distracted the ref and Johnson, while slipping Mosca a foreign object. He nailed Johnson with it but the ref caught him. Dan Severn def. Peter MaiviaThe High Chief wrestled the match of his PCW career. Severn survived a tremendous onslaught, but then Maivia did the same. Time after time Maivia kicked out, got a foot on the ropes, wouldn't submit. He kept battling back but finally could not continue anymore. Severn won with the choke sleeper. NOTE: Maivia's pin reached 12. Brisco Brothers def. East/West ConnectionThe Briscos even the series with East/West Connection at 1-1 after Jack rolled up Adonis for the pin. Ken Shamrock/Gary Albright def. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDanielThe Indians were all over Shamrock and Albright and had everything going their way. Albright locked in a few big holds and a pair of Dragon Suplexes beat Strongbow. Steel Cage Match Headhunters def. PitbullsThese teams battled it out back and forth inside the cage. There was all kinds of mayhem and huge finishing moves, but it was the Headhunters coming out on top after a top rope splash on Pitbull #2.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 1, 2008 20:17:16 GMT -4
PCW Unlocked Coudersport, PA Feb. 2, 2008 [/b][/center] Dark Matches [/b] Sweet Daddy Siki/Sailor Art Thomas def. Pitbulls [/b] The Pitbulls dominated when Siki was in the ring. Thomas got the tag and beat Pitbull #2 with the bearhug. Brisco Brothers def. East/West Connection [/b] These teams have been building a rivalry since the Briscos showed up in PCW. This had a surprise quick ending when Jack caught Ventura with a crossbody block. Televised [/b] In the ring: PCW Unlocked came on the air with a newcomer holding the mic. "My name is Gene Anderson. I've had a little time off, but now I'm ready to get back in the ring and hurt some more people. My opponent over there I hear has been on a hot streak of late. Well it just ended." Tim Horner fought Gene Anderson to a time limit draw [/b] Anderson's debut didn't go according to plan. Tim Horner fought with a fierceness not expected from him. Anderson could not put him away, and Horner very nearly upset one-half of the Minnesota Wrecking Crew on several occasions. The time limit finally expired on this one. In the ring: After commercial, Anderson was still in the ring. "Tim Horner. You surprised me. I didn't think you had that much fight in ya. I'll see you later. Now, I've got two guys here that I'm going to spending some time with, imparting some of my wisdom to them." Paul Diamond/Tony Garea def. Simon Diamond/CW Anderson [/b] Gene Anderson's new tag team didn't look very good. Diamond and Garea were in total control of this one in and out of the ring, and a double team got the pin on Anderson. No Disqualification Angelo Mosca def. Nord the Barbarian [/b] What a brutal brawl these two went through. The match started and stayed on the floor for several moments. Nord used a chair and his chain while Mosca landed blows with his blatantly loaded elbow pad. Finally Mosca locked in the Sleeper to take the win. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel/Bull Ramos def. Triangle of Terror [/b] This match looked more like both teams were trying to hurt each other more than trying to win. The majority of the bout was spent on the outside. McDaniel picked up the win with a tomahawk chop on Severn. Before the three championship matches, PCW announced that David Von Erich and the Headhunters are in Japan for the month of February. David will be teaming with his brother Kerry and along with the Headhunters will take part in the JPW round-robin tag team championship tournament. PCW Television Championship Honky Tonk Man (ch) def. Jay Youngblood [/b] Youngblood made his return after a two-week absence due to an injury inflicted on him by all three members of the Triangle of Terror. He wasn't totally 100%, but battled like a true champion. Youngblood carried the momentum a little while before HTM turned it around. Youngblood wouldn't stay down, but a timely distraction by Slick let HTM use the guitar. It was then an easy thing to use the Shake Rattle n Roll after taunting Youngblood and the fans. The Honky Tonk Man is the new PCW Television champion! PCW Tag Team Championship Half-A-Ton (ch) def. Big John Studd/King Kong Bundy [/b] The four wrestlers started a brawl before the match. Calhoun splashed Studd in the ring and almost ended it right there. The teams used the heavy artillery on each other. Monsoon won the match with an airplane spin and slam on Studd. Adrian Adonis and Jesse Ventura ran in and attacked the champs. Soon after Studd and Bundy got involved in the fracus. PCW Heavyweight Championship Masato Tanaka def. Lex Luger (ch) [/b] There was a strange feeling around the arena for this one. The fans seemed to side with the Total Package, favoring him over Tanaka and Mr. Fuji. This match stayed in the ring the majority of the time, but both wrestlers did their damage on the floor as well. Fuji became involved more than once, keeping his man from being disqualified. Tanaka used the Diamond Dust early in the contest, and generated a lot of offense off the top rope. Everyone was on the floor when Tanaka used a steel chair. That set Luger up for a lariat and the three count, ending the more than three month reign as PCW champion for the Total Package.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 1, 2008 20:25:40 GMT -4
Here is the PCW championship history for Lex Luger. He made 13 title defenses in 104 days as the title holder. That is an average of one defense every eight days.
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LEX LUGER def. Stan Stasiak in a tournament final at Autumn Armageddon; State College, PA. Oct. 21, 2007 Def. Verne Gagne; DuBois, Pa. Oct. 30, 2007 Def. David Von Erich; Ediboro, Pa. Nov. 3, 2007 Def. Stan Stasiak; Slippery Rock, Pa. Nov. 5, 2007 Def. Bill Dundee; California, Pa. Nov. 13, 2007 Def. Austin Idol; Johnstown, Pa. Nov. 20, 2007 Def. Bull Ramos by DQ; Huntingdon, Pa. Nov. 26, 2007 Def. Bull Ramos; Shanksville, Pa. Dec. 6, 2007 Def. Austin Idol; Waynesboro, Pa. Dec. 13, 2007 Def. Verne Gagne in a Steel Cage; Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 18, 2007 Fought Ken Shamrock to a double DQ; Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 5, 2008 Def. David Von Erich; West Chester, Pa. Jan. 7, 2008 Def. Ken Shamrock by reverse decision; Quakertown, Pa. Jan. 12, 2008 Def. Dan Severn; Jim Thorpe, Pa. Jan. 18, 2008
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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2008 20:39:04 GMT -4
Luger's reign is done, solid run for the Total Package...
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Post by tyguy on Feb 1, 2008 21:06:56 GMT -4
This run with the belt is over. Doesn't mean his reign is over. He's focused on that I-C title, or more importantly the world title since he is in the top three rankings now.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 4, 2008 16:55:52 GMT -4
PCW House Show Port Allegany, PA Feb. 3, 2008 [/b][/center] Sweet Daddy Siki def. Gene AndersonGene Anderson never got things going his way. Siki controlled the match and turned the tables by wearing down Anderson for the pin. Tim Horner def. CW Anderson"White Lightning" continues to be on fire with another huge win. This one he set up with an amazing tope suicida and then a back suplex back in the ring. Gene Anderson attacked Horner after the match. Simon Diamond def. Paul DiamondPaul Diamond came out to help Horner, which also brought out Simon Diamond and the bell rang. Simon beat Paul with the discus punch. Butch Reed def. Peter MaiviaThis was an awesome back and forth encounter. Maivia dominated the first several minutes, then the two slugged it out until the time limit neared. Reed got the pin with a top rope clothesline. Gorilla Monsoon def. Big John StuddMonsoon ended this one fast with a huge clothesline and the bear hug. Studd and Bundy then attacked Monsoon, which brought Haystacks Calhoun into the ring. Haystacks Calhoun def. King Kong BundyThese two behemoths laid into one another with high-impact moves. Both men squashed the other on the floor. Finally Calhoun came away with the win. Gary Albright def. Jay YoungbloodThe former PCW television champion took the fight right to Albright. They went back and forth but Albright was able to overpower Youngblood and win with the Dragon Suplex. Lex Luger/Nord/Tony Garea def. Masato Tanaka/Angelo Mosca/Terrible TurkMr. Fuji brought in the Terrible Turk as the newest member of the Foreign Force. Nord started the match by brawling around the ring with Mosca. The Turk got disqualified for his stranglehold. Ken Shamrock/Dan Severn def. Jay Strongbow/Wahoo McDaniel by DQThe Indians started off hot but Shamrock and Severn turned things around. McDaniel was disqualified and the four men brawled to the back.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 6, 2008 12:31:54 GMT -4
PCW House Show Emporium, PA Feb. 6, 2008 [/b][/center] Simon Diamond def. Tim Horner by C.O.Tim Horner continued his fight against Gene Anderson's and his new tag team. Diamond took control and a Simonizer on the outside led to the countout victory. East/West Connection def. PitbullsThe Pitbulls dominated against Ventura but he kicked out of the Superbomb. Adonis came in and beat Pitbull #1 with Goodnight Irene. CW Anderson def. Paul DiamondPaul Diamond lost his second straight match to PCW's newest tag team in singles action. CW stormed back and crushed Diamond with the spinebuster twice for the victory. Gene Anderson then joined in double teaming Diamond after the match. It was Tim Horner that made the save and not his regular partner Tony Garea. Bull Ramos def. Butch ReedRamos stormed right through Reed on his way to a title match this week on Unlocked. Ramos beat Reed with the strap and wore him down for the win. Corp. Kirshner/Peter Maivia def. Honky Tonk Man/Terrible TurkCorp. Kirshner has followed the Turk north from the USWA to PCW. TV champ HTM and the Turk stayed in control of the match, but the Turk was disqualified for choking out Kirshner. Brisco Brothers def. Big John Studd/King Kong BundyThis match became an epic tag team encounter. Studd and Bundy slowed down the offense of the Briscos. This one became a war of attrition. Jack Brisco finally won the match with the figure four on Studd. Jay Youngblood def. Ken Shamrock by DQAfter a very long tag team match, this one was over in a hurry. The two started the fight outside before the bell rang. Shamrock sent Youngblood back outside and wouldn't stop his assault and the bell rang for the DQ. Lex Luger/Nord the Barbarian def. Masato Tanaka/Angelo MoscaThe very unusual pairing of Luger and Nord joined forces against their common enemies. Luger put the new PCW champion Tanaka in trouble and Nord won the match with the running leg drop.
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