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Post by gabe72 on Sept 14, 2008 12:57:54 GMT -4
PWF TV; 14 Sep 2008 Hollywood Sportatorium; Hollywood, Fl [/center] -Gordon opens the show in the ring as we go straight to the contract signing for the LWA World’s title match between champion, Ric Flair, and challenger, Barry Windham. Windham signs the contract right away but Flair threatens to walk away without signing the contract. Windham slaps Flair across the face; enraging the World’s champion who signs the document. Flair tells Windham is in a world of trouble now. Suddenly the rest of the Horseman hop the railing and charge the ring. It’s a 4-on-1 attack and soon Windham is writhing around in pain from Flair’s Figure-Four. Ron Bass charges the ring and the Horseman bail but not before Flair challenges Windham and Bass to a handicap match in the main event. 1. Johnny Weaver def. Ken PateraIn somewhat of a surprise, Johnny Weaver earns a shot at the Florida title with this win over Ken Patera. Johnny had Patera in the Weaverlock but Patera positioned Weaver to ram him into the buckles to break the hold. Weaver anticipated this and shoved Patera into the buckles. Johnny grabbed the Weaverlock on Patera again for the win. 2. Eddie Graham def. Jimmy ‘Jam’ GarvinEddie Graham comes into the match looking for revenge on Jimmy Garvin. Eddie dominates Garvin and just pummels him. Eddie keeps using his Atomic Kneedrop over and over again to get the win. Afterwards, Precious slaps Eddie and Eddie turns her over his knee and spanks her. This brings Steve Keirn out but he’s intercepted by Mike Graham. Mike puts Keirn down with a running lariat as the fans are on their feet cheering their heroes. 3. Southern Rockers def. NightmaresSteve Doll and Rex King redeem themselves after a dismal month in beating the Nightmares. They use the Rocker Plex to finish the Nightmares off. Afterwards, the Nightmares attack the Rockers and leave them laying slumped in the ring. 4. Bob Roop def. TazzBob Roop used interference from Oliver Humperdink to keep Tazz off balance. Tazz went after Humperdink but Roop caught him with a jumping knee strike to the back. Roop followed with the Shoulder Breaker to get the win. Afterwards, as Roop and Humperdink celebrate their win, Johnny Valentine slides in the ring and dumps Roop to the floor. Johnny V connects with a few punches to Humperdink but Roop is able to drag Humperdink from the ring. Valentine grabs the house mike and says he’s been sitting at home nursing his neck, listening to the House of Humperdink gloat. Johnny V says he’s signed a contract to face Bob Roop at the upcoming LWA PPV and if he wins then he gets 10-minutes to beat the hell out of Humperdink. Humperdink goes ballistic at hearing this news. -Gordon shows a video of Sgt Slaughter putting Buddy Lee Parker through the paces of boot camp. Slaughter is merciless as he puts ‘the maggot’ Parker through a tough regime. As Parker is gutting out one-arm push-ups in the back ground, Slaughter threatens to dismantle the ‘Axis’ one member at a time. 5. Jimmy Snuka def. ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer Jimmy Snuka was on fire as he didn’t let Sawyer get anything going. Snuka continued the trend of not being able to put opponents away with his Superfly Leap. Snuka hit the Leap twice and both times Sawyer kicked out. The second Leap, however, set up a Snuka piledriver for the win. 6. Interns no contest Assassins to retain the Florida tag titlesThe Interns first title defense against the Assassins turned into a 3-team brawl after the Blonde Bombers interjected themselves into the match. Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson lay out the other two teams with steel chairs. Even Dr Ken Ramey gets blasted by Oliver Humperdink. Afterwards, Humperdink warns both teams that the Bombers are in ’taken no prisoner’ mode and both teams better watch their backs. -The Axis comes out before Nikolai Volkoff’s match with Dusty Rhodes. They make fun of Sgt Slaughter putting Buddy Lee Parker through boot camp. They then turn their attention to Dusty Rhodes saying whether it be tonight or on Sep 27th, that Southern title is coming home to the Axis. 7. Nikolai Volkoff cor Dusty Rhodes as Rhodes retains the PWF titleThis was an excellent back and forth match with a lot of counters. Neither man was in serious trouble of losing the match. The action goes to the outside where Volkoff runs Dusty into the post. Volkoff lines Rhodes up and delivers a crushing lariat on the ‘American Dream.’ Volkoff follows with the Backbreaker Drop on the arena floor for the finish. Dusty, however, retains the Southern title. 8. Barry Windham/Ron Bass dq Minnesota Wrecking Crew/Tully Blanchard Ric Flair was at ringside for this one and Barry Windham came out limping from the earlier attack by Flair and the Horseman. This match was an obvious attempt by Flair and the Horseman to injure Barry Windham before the big World title match in less than 2 weeks. As soon as the bell rings, Arn Anderson dumps Ron Bass to the floor. Flair goes to work on Bass with several vicious sounding chops and sends Bass into the ringpost. Inside the ring, the Horseman take turns beating a bloody Barry Windham even bloodier. Ron Bass finally makes it back into the ring but isn’t much help as Ric Flair had beaten him down. Tully Blanchard dumps Bass to the floor again. The ref turns his attention to Flair beating Bass up again but turns around in time to see Blanchard blast Windham with a pair of brass knuckles for the finish. Afterwards, the Horseman hold Barry Windham up as Ric Flair rains vicious chop after chop to Windham’s chest. Flair locks Windham in the Figure-Four as the Horseman put the boots to Windham. Finally, Ron Bass clears the ring with a steel chair. A close-up of Ric Flair as the show closes hears him yelling repeatedly “I’m the champ! Barry Windham is not!”
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Post by gabe72 on Sept 21, 2008 20:43:57 GMT -4
PWF TV; 21 Sep 2008 Exhibition Hall; Ft Myers, Fl [/center] 1. Papa Shango def. Angelo PoffoHarker Dirge introduced his newest member of the House of Harker in Papa Shango. Shango wins an easy one over Poffo after smashing his ‘skull bowl’ over Poffo’s head and finishes with the Soul Breaker. 2. Killer Karl Krupp def. Tony GareaKrupp picks up an easy win over Garea, getting the win with the Hangman. 3. Rock-n-Roll RPMs def. Killer BeesRock-n-Roll RPMs steal one from the Bees. The Bees try to use their masked confusion tactic but Mike Davis counters with a double noggin knocker to set up a running knee on Jin Brunzell for the win. 4. Ron Bass def. Missing Link to retain the Florida TV titleLink kept Bass off-balance for most of the match. Harker Dirge got involved but Bass sends Link careening into Link. Link staggers back into a Ron Bass Running Powerslam for the finish. 5. Jimmy Snuka dq Mr OlympiaJimmy Snuka really took it to Mr Olympia but a frustrated Olympia blasted Snuka with a steel chair for the dq. Snuka continues his trend of not being able to put people away with his Superfly Leap. 6. Johnny Weaver dq Harker Dirge but Dirge retains the Florida titleJohnny Weaver gets the upperhand and looks on the verge of winning the title. However, Harker Dirge calls out his troops who race to the ring and beat Weaver down. 7. Johnny Valentine dq Swede HansonThis one got out of hand fast as Hanson blasted Valentine with a foreign object in front of the referee drawing the dq. Afterwards, Oliver Humperdink gets a few shots in as the Blonde Bombers hold Valentine down. The Assassins run out to make the save. 8. Nikolai Volkoff/Iron Sheik def. Sgt Slaughter/Buddy Lee Parker Though Parker showed improvement, it was not enough to help his team overcome Volkoff/Sheik. Slaughter was able to hold his own and Parker even got a nearfall with the Top Rope Kneedrop. However, Volkoff/Sheik isolated Parker and soon beat him down. Slaughter valiantly tried to save Parker from Sheik’s Camel Clutch but Parker soon submitted.
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Post by gabe72 on Sept 28, 2008 15:10:21 GMT -4
-Sir Oliver Humperdink is shown walking out of the emergency room of a local Miami hospital. Humperdink is wearing a neck brace obviously from a Johnny Valentine piledriver at last night's LWA PPV.
Humperdink: Johnny Valentine, what you did to me last night was uncalled for. I understand you're upset that I dumped you and installed Bob Roop as the 'go to guy' in my House of Humerdink. But to piledrive me on the stadium floor last night is not only uncalled for but I'm sure the LWA and the PWF will do nothing about it which is the greater travesty.
So, I'm taking it upon myself to exact revenge. Johnny Valentine, I'm putting a $10,000 bounty on your head. That's right, 10 grand to any wrestler that hurts you and puts you out of action. I'm calling on the wrestlers of not only the PWF but the LWA as well. Step right on up for your shot at $10,000.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 4, 2008 16:27:06 GMT -4
PWF TV; 5 Oct 2008 O’Connell Center; Univ of Florida; Gainesville, Fl [/center] -Gordon Solie opens the show announcing the non-title main event between the new LWA World champ, Barry Windham and Florida champ, Harker Dirge. The match stems from Dirge mocking Windham after winning the Florida title a month ago. Gordon stops and tells us we’re going to the back where Barry Windham had just arrived. Barry walks through the back in a black cowboy hat and black duster carrying the World‘s title across his shoulder. Barry turns a corner and runs into Sgt Slaughter. Windham tells Slaughter to move but Sarge won’t budge. Slaughter wants to know what Windham’s problem is but Barry pushes past him and out of view of the camera.1. Papa Shango def. Johnny WeaverNew House of Harker member, Judas Mesias makes his presence known as he jumps Weaver before the opening bell. Once the bell rung, Weaver was easy pickings for Shango. Shango gets the win with the Soulbreaker. Afterwards, Meisas continues the assault and leaves Weaver laying with his Straight To Hell finisher. 2. Rock-n-Roll RPMs def. Southern RockersBoth teams are looking to re-establish themselves in the tag ranks and maybe get a Florida tag title shot. The Rockers seem really out of sync as the RPMs dominate. Tommy Lane ends it with the Sleeperhold on Rex King. 3. Nightmares def. Killer BeesThe Nightmares looked very good in this match as they take advantage of a switch. They use this to go on a beat the Bees with the Backbreaker/2nd Rope Elbow Drop for the win. 4. Jimmy Snuka def. Mr OlympiaSnuka comes into this match looking for a little bit of revenge after Olympia blasted him with a steel chair two weeks ago. Jimmy keeps up his PWF undefeated streak as he makes short work of Mr Olympia. Olympia walked right into a buzz saw and Snuka nails the Superfly Leap (+5) for the win. 5. Ron Bass def. Jimmy Garvin to retain the Florida TV titleRon Bass simply came out and took care of business. Precious tried to help her man but Bass shook off the interference and flattened Garvin with a running clothesline to retain the title. 6. Sgt Slaughter/Cpl Kirschner def. Axis of Evil Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff were all over Cpl Kirschner throughout the match. Slaughter gets in the match sparingly as the Axis keeps Kirschner isolated in their corner. Slaughter keeps bailing Kirschner out of pin attempts by the Axis. Suddenly, Buddy Lee Parker appears at ringside waving the ‘Stars and Stripes.’ Kirschner uses the distraction to roll Volkoff up for the pin. 7. Interns no contest Blonde Bombers to retain the Florida tag titlesIn a role reversal from 3 weeks ago, the Assassins attack both teams and another wild 3 team brawl ensues. The ref has no choice but to declare a no contest. Ken Ramey pulls his Interns out of the fray early but the Assassins and Bombers keep up the brawl. Security is finally able to separate the two teams as Gordon comments on commentary that maybe a triple threat tag match is in order. -New LWA World’s champ, Barry Windham, comes out before his match with Harker Dirge. The crowd goes nuts as Windham makes his way to the ring. Something seems different about Windham as he doesn’t acknowledge the fans.Windham: I should be celebrating my win over Ric Flair and the fact that I’m the best damn wrestler in the world right now. However, in true Ric Flair fashion, he’s managed to one-up me. I should be on top of the world but right now, I’m really, really upset. Ric Flair, I know Harker Dirge isn’t in your league…but what I do to him tonight is exactly what you’re in store for on the 17th. 8. LWA World champ, Barry Windham def. Harker Dirge in a non-title matchA focused Windham comes out and makes short work of Dirge. Windham seems to enjoy the beating he puts on Dirge. Barry keeps yelling Flair’s name after every big move he crushes Dirge with. Barry finally ends the match with the Flying Lariat and yells to the camera ‘it’s the same move I’m going to beat Flair again with.’ Afterwards, Judas Mesias pulls the bloody Dirge from the ring, pointing at Windham. Windham motions for him to get in the ring but Mesias shakes his head no as the show goes off the air.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 7, 2008 23:20:28 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 8 Oct 2008 Key West HS; Key West, Fl [/center] 1. Judas Mesias def. Angelo PoffoMesias makes his in-ring debut and methodically stalked Poffo. Poffo didn’t stand a chance as Mesias busted him open with several rams into the ringpost. Mesias finishes Poffo off with his Straight To Hell finisher to wrap things up. 2. Jimmy Snuka/Johnny Weaver dq Steve Keirn/Jimmy Garvin Great match between the two teams that had drama and a lot of nearfalls. Keirn was busted open early and was repeatedly saved by Garvin. Garvin is able to get the tag and does some damage to Snuka but Snuka comes back with a flying headbutt. Snuka goes up top and nails the Superfly Leap (+5). Precious rolls into the ring and sprays hairspray into Snuka’s eyes drawing the dq. A rematch is sure to be signed for a later date. 3. Buzz Sawyer def. Eddie GrahamIn a hard fought battle, Sawyer blasts Graham with his chains as the referee was down. Sawyer follows up with the Powerslam for the win. Afterwards, Sawyer keeps whipping Graham with his chains until Mike Graham hits the ring to chase Sawyer to the back. 4. Moondogs def. Blonde BombersIn what could be considered an upset, the Moondogs beat the Bombers when Rex gets away with smashing his bone across Swede Hanson’s skull. The crowd goes crazy as the Dogs run around the ring like little kids as the Bombers fume in the ring. 5. Mike Graham def. Harker Dirge to win the Florida titleThe second upset of the night was an exciting bout that had the crowd on their feet throughout. Mike Graham racked up several nearfalls on Harker Dirge as Dirge seemed to be taking Graham lightly. Mike wore Harker down and finally locked on the Figure-Four Leglock. The rest of House of Harker came down to the ring and as the referee was herding them to the back, Dirge used his long nails to rake Graham’s eyes to break the hold. Graham wipes the blood from his eyes and locks the hold on again; this time in the middle of the ring. Harker fought the hold but eventually gave in to the pain and submitted. Harker’s minions ran back out but Graham bailed out of the ring and celebrated his title win with the crowd. 6. Axis of Evil def. Sgt Slaughter/Buddy Lee ParkerOnce again, Buddy Lee Parker puts up a fight but is soon trapped in Volkoff/Sheik’s corner. Volkoff nails Parker with the Backbreaker Drop but Slaughter breaks up the pin. Iron Sheik catches Slaughter with his loaded boot and Sarge is down on the outside. Sheik tags in and locks Parker in the Camel Clutch. Parker tries to fight it but soon submits. Sheik keeps the hold locked in as Volkoff keep booting Parker in the chops. Suddenly, PWF newcomer, Ivan Putski runs down in street clothes and nails both Volkoff and Sheik with the Polish Hammer chasing them to the back.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 13, 2008 2:48:35 GMT -4
PWF TV; 12 Oct 2008 Atlantis Resort; Nassau, The Bahamas [/center] -We go straight to footage taped earlier today to open the show. Barry Windham is getting out of his limo when he’s attacked by Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard. Blanchard drops Windham with a small baseball bat before Flair rubs Windham’s face in the asphalt. Hotel security arrives on the scene as the Horseman decide now would be a good time to vacate the area.
We go to Gordon Solie who has Flair and Blanchard at the podium. Flair tells Gordon that Windham is in the big leagues now and Windham has something that belongs to Flair. Flair say the he feels naked without the World’s title; that it’s as much as part of him as ‘Space Mountain’ is. Gordon says we all know that Windham didn’t do anything illegal in that match; that it was Flair who pulled out the illegal tactics and that it was Flair and Paul Heyman who cried ‘wolf’ afterwards.
Blanchard grabs Solie by the lapels of his coat and gets in Gordon’s face. The crowd erupts as ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass comes out as Tully drops Gordon. The three start arguing over their now ‘handicap’ match in the main event before we go to a commercial break.1. Billy Jack Haynes def. ‘Iron’ Mike SharpeRecently acquired in a trade, Billy Jack Haynes made a successful Florida debut. ‘Iron’ Mike was no match for the power of Billy Jack Haynes. Haynes forces the submission with the Full Nelson in under 3-minutes. 2. Buzz Sawyer dq Eddie GrahamA rematch from this past week’s house show where Buzz Sawyer got a tainted win over Eddie Graham. Graham is in complete control of the match but can’t put Sawyer away. The action spills to the outside where the frustrated Graham grabs Sawyer’s chain and blasts his foe with it earning the dq. Afterwards, Eddie yells at Sawyer that this is not over. 3. The Nightmares def. Rock-n-Roll RPMsThis two team are vying for a tag title shot in the near future and have been on a roll lately. Back and forth match that saw the Nightmares rack up 11 tokens and the Rock-n-Roll RPMs rack up 9. The end came when the RPMs hit their Backdrop/Powerbomb Combo on Nightmare #2. However, the Nightmares pull a switch as the ref is trying to get Tommy Lane out of the ring. Mike Davis attempts the pin but Nightmare #1 rolls Davis up for the win. 4. Sgt Slaughter def. Nikolai VolkoffThe war continues between Sgt Slaughter and the Axis of Evil. This time Slaughter earns a hard fought victory with the Cobra Clutch. However, Buddy Lee Parker gets injured in the process as he stops the Iron Sheik from entering the ring and attacking Slaughter. Iron Sheik repeatedly blasts Parker with a flagpole and kicks with his loaded boot to Parker’s ribs and chest area. All this happens as Slaughter has his back to the action when he has Volkoff in the Clutch. Ivan Putski comes to Parker’s aid but Parker had to be stretchered out and taken to a local hospital. -Before the next match, Dr Ken Ramey brings out his Interns with the Florida tag titles. With the tag title mess involving the Blonde Bombers and the Assassins attacking each other during title matches, Gordon tells them they will face the Nightmares next week in a title defense. Gordon mentions that if either the Bombers or the Assassins get involved then both teams will be suspended for 30 days. 5. Assassin #1 def. Intern #1 and Rip Hawk in a Triple Threat matchWild contest that went all over ringside. Tag partners for each man got involved as well as Dr Ken Ramey and Sir Oliver Humperdink. However, in the end, it was Assassin #2 who switched with Assassin #1 after a Rip Hawk Piledriver. Assassin #2 catches Hawk with a ‘loaded’ boot kick and grabbed the tights for the pinfall. 6. Johnny Weaver dq Judas MesiasJohnny Weaver starts out strong and never lets up on Mesias. Mesias gets in a shot or two but Weaver fights him off and quickly regains the advantage. The action goes to the outside where Harker Dirge gets involved and rams Weaver into the ringpost drawing the dq. Dirge and Mesias keep up the attack until Mike Graham crashes the party to save Weaver. -Before the next match, Sir Oliver Humperdink comes out with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist and is surrounded by armed security. Humperdink tells Gordon that he has contracted out Valentine’s first Bounty Match to House of Harker’s own, Missing Link7. Johnny Valentine def. Missing Link in a Bounty matchMissing Link didn’t seem to care about pinning Valentine. Link took the match to the floor early and often. However, Johnny V was more than willingly to fight on the outside. Valentine even busted Link open with a chair shot. Back in the ring, Valentine reverses an Irish whip that sends Link barreling into Humperdink’s briefcase. Valentine follows with the Atomic Skullcrusher for the win. Humperdink’s first shot at hurting Valentine falls by the wayside. -The Axis of Evil come out and gloat over hurting Buddy Lee Parker. Sheik makes the remark that since he was suppose to defend the Southern title against Parker tonight then he should get the count-out victory. However, the ‘Polish Hammer’ Ivan Putski storms out and demands to face Iron Sheik tonight. Sheik initially begs off but when Putski turns to Gordon Solie, Sheik attacks and the match is on.8. Ivan Putski def. Iron Sheik to win the PWF Southern titleIvan Putski survives the sneak attack but not until he’s bloodied by a ringpost ram and a ‘loaded’ boot shot from Iron Sheik. Putski also survives the Camel Clutch before making his comeback. With the crowd cheering the ‘Polish Hammer’ on, Putski storms back but seems to be unable to put Sheik away. Iron Sheik survives 2 Polish Hammers as Nikolai Volkoff comes down to ringside. However, Sgt Slaughter runs down to prevent any interference from Volkoff. As Iron Sheik makes his comeback, Putski charges out of the corner with the Polish Hammer to get the win. The crowd goes nuts as Putski is handed the title. 9. Ric Flair/Tully Blanchard dq ‘Cowboy’ Ron BassThe match was basically a mugging. Every time Ron Bass fought back, Flair or Blanchard would do something illegal to keep Bass down. The action went to the floor where, much to the crowd’s delight, Barry Windham emerged from the crowd and blasted Flair with his cowboy boot. A bandaged Windham went to work on Flair; battering him with the boot and repeatedly ramming Flair into the ringpost. Finally, Blanchard was able to pull Flair back into the ring to stop the beating. Afterwards on the house mike, Windham tells Flair that he doesn’t care what it takes but he’s still going to be the champion after Friday night. Windham tells Flair to prepare himself because he will fight fire with fire to keep the World’s title.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 19, 2008 12:44:52 GMT -4
-We fade up on the 'Hard Knocks' locker room. The room is quiet save for a lone figure sitting in the corner packing a small travel bag. Seeing the camera and the interviewer, the figure stands up to his full frame. The interviewer walks over and quietly asks the figure if he'd like to say a few words. The man nods his head in agreement and Barry Windham steps into the full frame of the camera. Windham starts to speak in a low, intense voice...
Windham: Ric Flair, you stole another one and you even had a partner in crime in LWA Commissioner, Gary Hart. Gary Hart...you shouldn't have even gotten into the ring. The referee wasn't knocked down...he wasn't hurt...he was only trying to prevent Flair from cheating again. Cheating again right in front of you, Gary Hart. Gary Hart, you saw Ric Flair blast me with a pair of brass knuckles and I have the imprint on my skull to prove it. Hmmm, blasted right in front of you Gary Hart. The same Gary Hart who promised we'd have a fair fight. And, Flair couldn't even keep me down after that shot...he had to pin me with his feet on the ropes...right in front of you Gary Hart.
So Gary...what's your next step now? Are you going to do the right thing and return the belt to me? Are you going to declare the title vacant and have a tournament to decide a new champion? Or are you going to do what I expect you're going to do and accept your payment from Ric Flair and act like nothing happened? What should I do, Gary? Accept that you're corrupt and that I won't ever get a fair shake at Flair.
On on to Ric Flair. Flair, you're a coward! You can't beat me in a fair fight and you know it. You beat me with the help of our corrupt commissioner and you know it. You're not the real World champ, Ric...I am and you know it. You couldn't get the job done in September and you were so sure that you wouldn't get the job done tonight as well that you used desparate measures to get what you want.
Flair, I know you're shaking in your boots right now thinking that I'm going to invoke my rematch clause. But unlike you and Paul Heyman, I'm going to step back and not ask for it right away. However Flair and Hart, I have my tickets to Night of the Living Dead...front row to be exact. I have one mission Ric Flair...and that's to ensure you lose that title on Halloween Night!
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 19, 2008 22:27:21 GMT -4
PWF TV; 19 Oct 2008 National Guard Armory; Crystal River, Fl [/center] 1. The Moondogs and Papa Shango/Missing Link brawled their way to a no contest after the referee couldn’t get either team back in the ring. 2. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass def. Lars Anderson with a bulldog to retain the Florida TV title. 3. Billy Jack Haynes makes another great showing as he puts Rip Hawk away with the Full Nelson. 4. Jimmy Snuka def. Swede Hanson in a hard-hitting bout with the Superfly Leap (+4). 5. Harker Dirge/Judas Mesias def. Johnny Weaver/Mike Graham after Mesias hit Graham with his Straight To Hell finisher. 6. Johnny Valentine survives his Bounty Match against Steve Keirn, winning with the Atomic Skullcrusher. 7. The Rock-n-Roll RPMs def. The Interns to seemingly win the Florida tag titles. However, due to controversy, PWF officials took the titles away from the Rock-n-Roll RPMs. 8. Sgt Slaughter/Ivan Putski def. Axis of Evil when Slaughter slingshots Nikolai Volkoff into the turnbuckles. Card Notes:The Rock-n-Roll RPMs claimed the Florida tag titles; but, they weren’t suppose to even be in the match. The Nightmares, who were scheduled to face the Interns, were attacked backstage by unknown assailants. However, everyone thought the Nightmares actually participated in the match until the end when, after winning the titles, the Nightmares unmasked to reveal themselves as the Rock-n-Roll RPMs. After the show, Dr Ken Ramey let it be known that if the belts aren’t returned to his Interns, he plans on suing the PWF. PWF officials have said an announcement concerning the titles will be made this week.
Barry Windham was not at the show even though he was scheduled to wrestle Harker Dirge. Gordon Solie announced that Windham had contacted PWF officials and relayed to them he was taking a week off. Gordon commented on the World’s title situation; saying only that he was sure Gary Hart got ‘caught up in the moment’ even though the sanctioned referee still had his ‘wits’ about him. Gordon said PWF officials will wait until Gary Hart makes his announcement concerning the World’s title before addressing the situation if the need arises.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 20, 2008 23:19:47 GMT -4
PWF officials have ruled that the Rock-n-Roll RPMs victory over the Interns will stand and they are the new Florida tag champions. The officials ruled that the Interns will face the Blonde Bombers and the Assassins in a 3-team elimination match on Sunday, 26 Oct to determine the #1 contender.
When reached for comment, Dr Ken Ramey, was irate but only said his Interns will regain the Florida titles once the dust settles and that will prove their dominance in the region.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 21, 2008 20:27:07 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 22 Oct 2008 Arcadia Armory; Arcadia, Fl [/center] 1. ‘Iron’ Mike Sharpe picks up his first PWF win over Angelo Poffo with a driving knee to Poffo’s head. 2. Assassins def. Papa Shango/Missing Link in a war of attrition after Assassin #1 blasts Papa Shango with a ’loaded’ headbutt. 3. Blonde Bombers def. The Moondogs after a chair-assisted Rip Hawk Piledriver on Spot as Swede Hanson distracted the referee. 4. Judas Mesias def. Florida champ, Mike Graham, in a non-title match with a running spear. 5. Sgt Slaughter/Ivan Putski win via dq over Axis of Evil when Iron Sheik is disqualified for smashing Slaughter with his Iranian flag. Afterwards, the heels beat down Ivan Putski before security races out to stop the beating. 6. Barry Windham def. Harker Dirge with the Flying Lariat that sent Dirge crashing through the ropes and onto the armory floor. Card Notes:It was an angry Barry Windham that entered the ring against Harker Dirge. After a few minutes into the match, it was clear that Barry Windham was trying to seriously hurt Harker Dirge. After the match, Windham pummeled Dirge with a steel chair until Dirge was unresponsive. A PWF official actually dived on top of Harker Dirge to stop Windham from continuing the beating. The official got blasted with the chair for his trouble.
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Post by gabe72 on Oct 27, 2008 22:50:01 GMT -4
PWF TV; 26 Oct 2008 War Memorial Auditorium; Ft Lauderdale, Fl [/center] 1. Nikolai Volkoff def. Angelo Poffo in a quick match with the Backbreaker Drop. Volkoff wasn’t playing around in this one. 2. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass def. Steve Keirn with the Running Powerslam to retain the Florida TV title. 3. A returning Bob Roop def. Johnny Weaver with the Shoulder Breaker in a squash. 4. Billy Jack Haynes and Judas Meisas battle to a double countout as the action spills to the floor. Both men had to be separated by security afterwards. 5. In a non-title match, the Florida tag champions, the Rock-n-Roll RPMs def. the Nightmares with the Backdrop/Powerbomb Combo in a slugfest. 6. Johnny Valentine def. Buzz Sawyer in a Bounty Match by slugging Sawyer with his own chains. 7. The Blonde Bombers def. the Interns and the Assassins when Swede Hanson catches Intern #2 with a big backbreaker to steal a win. The Bombers are the #1 contenders for the Florida tag titles. 8. Iron Sheik def. Ivan Putski with the Camel Clutch to win the PWF Southern title. Card Notes:The big news was the announcement that Barry Windham had been suspended for 30 days for striking a PWF official. Barry came out to start the show and was met by police officers who escorted him from the building. Barry yelled at Gordon Solie that PWF would pay for this. Johnny Valentine continues to be a thorn in Oliver Humperdink’s side. Valentine took everything Buzz Sawyer dished out and then used Sawyer’s own chain to whip him like a dog. An irate Humperdink has promised he has a couple of more tricks up his sleeve and will break Valentine one way or another. The Florida tag title scene cleared up a lot when the Rock-n-Roll RPMs earned a decisive victory over the Nightmares. Also, the Blonde Bombers are the #1 contenders after their victory over the Interns and the Assassins. Oliver Humperdink was instrumental in the Bombers win. Iron Sheik captured the PWF Southern title for the third time in less than 3 months. Iron Sheik really took it to Ivan Putski and avoided the Polish Hammer. Iron Sheik used his loaded boot often to bloody the now ex-champ. Though, Putski tried to fight back, he was clearly overmatched and succumbed to the Camel Clutch for the finish.[/i]
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Post by gabe72 on Nov 3, 2008 0:21:02 GMT -4
PWF TV; 02 Nov 2008 Ft Hesterly Armory; Tampa, Fl [/center] 1. Public Enemy def. Randy Rose/Doug Somers with the Drive-By on Randy Rose in an easy win. 2. The Interns def. the Assassins when Assassin #2 falls to an Intern Ether Rag Knockout in a great bout. 3. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass def. Papa Shango with a bulldog to retain the Florida TV title. 4. Billy Jack Haynes/Johnny Weaver won via dq over Judas Meisas/Harker Dirge after Vampiro made his debut by planting Johnny Weaver with Nail in the Coffin on the arena floor. 5. ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer def. Mike Graham to win the Florida title with a huge Powerslam. Afterwards, Oliver Humperdink was ecstatic that his charge brought home gold for his stable. 6. Johnny Valentine/Pepper Gomez def. the Moondogs after Pepper Gomez pins Rex with the Mexican Cradle. Afterwards, a masked man came out of the crowd and attacked Johnny Valentine with a steel chair. Gomez ran the masked man away but not until Valentine was a bloody mess. 7. Bob Roop def. Eddie Graham with a bruising Shoulder Breaker. So far tonight, the House of Humperdink is a perfect 2-for-2. 8. The Blonde Bombers def. the Rock-n-Roll RPMs by countout when the action goes to the floor. Mike Davis starts chasing Oliver Humperdink around the ring and gets counted out in the process. Unfortunately, for Humperdink, the RPMs keep the Florida tag titles. 9. In the main event, Sgt Slaughter def. Iron Sheik by countout when Iron Sheik refuses to get back in the ring. Slaughter had hit a Slaughter Cannon and a series of machine gun punches before Sheik decided he was done. However, with this win, Slaughter earns a shot at Sheik’s Southern title. *Card Notes*-Vampiro made his debut and has aligned himself with the House of Harker. After that match, Vampiro dumped a bucket of what looked to be blood over the prone Johnny Weaver. Harker Dirge now claims he has the most powerful stable in the PWF.
-PWF officials announced after the card that Sgt Slaughter will get his Southern title shot against Iron Sheik on Thanksgiving Night. Also on that card, the Blonde Bombers get another shot at the Florida tag champs, the Rock-n-Roll RPMs.
-Of course, the big mystery is just who was the masked man that attacked Johnny Valentine. The man, who was dressed in black, was described by a handful of fans as resembling the build of Barry Windham. Windham, of course, has denied that it was him and that he was not even in the state when the attack went down. Oliver Humperdink, however, is very anxious to get a meeting with the masked man as the bounty on Johnny Valentine is still in affect.
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Post by gabe72 on Nov 8, 2008 14:40:44 GMT -4
PWF TV; 09 Nov 2008 Leon County Civic Center; Tallahassee, Fl [/center] 1. Buddy Landell makes a successful debut over former Florida champ, Mike Graham. Landell finishes Graham off with the Figure Four Leglock. 2. Harker Dirge/Vampiro def. Billy Jack Haynes/Johnny Weaver after Vampiro nails Johnny Weaver with the Nail in the Coffin. Harker Dirge spit’s a red mist in Weaver’s eyes prior to the finish. 3. Florida TV champion, ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass and Judas Meisas battle to a 20-minute time limit draw. Ron Bass retains the title. 4. Pepper Gomez makes short work of Lars Anderson with a Mexican Leap. 5. Public Enemy def. The Moondogs when Johnny Grunge hit’s the Table Bomb on Spot in a wild, exciting brawl. 6. Steve Keirn def. the returning Buddy Lee Parker in under 5-minutes with the Piledriver. 7. Eddie Graham/Jimmy Snuka def. The Blonde Bombers when Snuka lands the Superfly Leap on Rip Hawk. 8. Axis of Evil def. Sgt Slaughter/Ivan Putski when Nikolai Volkoff nails Ivan Putski with a flagpole. This leads to a Backbreaker Drop for the win. 9. Johnny Valentine wins his Bounty Match over Bob Roop when Valentine whacks Roop with Oliver Humperdink’s ‘money case’ and follows up with the Atomic Skullcrusher to get the win. Afterwards, the masked man attacks Valentine again and leaves him laying after a Superplex to the arena floor. As the masked man leaves through the crowd, Humperdink gives chase. *Card Notes*-The masked man attacked Johnny Valentine and leaves him down for the count again. Johnny Valentine has said to have been livid in the locker room after the show. Valentine is convinced that the masked man is Barry Windham and is pushing PWF officials to re-instate Windham; even if Valentine has to pay the fine levied against Windham.
Sir Oliver Humperdink announced that he has made contact with the masked man and is pushing PWF officials to sign a Bounty Match for Thanksgiving night between Johnny Valentine and the masked man.
-PWF officials have announced that Jimmy Snuka will get the first crack at new Florida champion, Buzz Sawyer. The match will take place on Thanksgiving Night. Snuka has yet lose a singles match since coming to Florida a couple of months ago.
-PWF officials announced that the special card on Thanksgiving night will have only 5 matches on the card. The main event will feature Southern champion, Iron Sheik defending against challenger, Sgt Slaughter.
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Post by gabe72 on Nov 12, 2008 1:02:53 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 11 Nov 2008 Eglin AFB Fitness Center; Eglin AFB, Fl [/center] 1. Billy Jack Haynes def. Judas Meisas by DQ after Meisas refuses to release a chokehold and follows that up with a stiff chairshot to Billy Jack’s skull. 2. Public Enemy def. The Moondogs again when they hit the Drive-By on Spot in another wild, exciting brawl. 3. Pepper Gomez def. Buddy Landell with the Mexican Cradle in a great bout. Afterwards, Landell attacks Gomez from behind, specifically targeting Gomez’ knee. Landell locks on the Figure Four Leglock but is unable to sustain the hold as security pulls Landell off of Gomez. 4. Jimmy Snuka def. Nikolai Volkoff when he nails his Superfly Leap (+4) in a great match that saw Sgt Slaughter stop Iron Sheik’s interference attempt. Slaughter and Sheik battle all over the ringside area before being separated by the PWF officials. 5. In a non-title bout, The Assassins def. the Rock-n-Roll RPMs after the Assassins spike Tommy Lane with the Spike Piledriver. The tag title scene gets murkier as the Assassins will no doubt demand a title shot versus the RPMs. 6. In the main event, Florida champion, Buzz Sawyer retains his title over former titlist, Mike Graham. Sawyer uses his chains to gain the advantage and then finishes Graham off with a Mad Dog Pounce.
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Post by gabe72 on Nov 12, 2008 1:41:13 GMT -4
--PWF Press Release--
PWF officials have confirmed that Sgt Slaughter has been traded to PCW for Jack Brisco. Officials have also confirmed that Slaughter's last regular PWF match will be against longtime nemesis, Iron Sheik. The match will be a non-title bout but ironically, be a match Slaughter has never been defeated in. The match will be a Slaughter specialty, the Boot Camp match.
Sgt Slaughter released a statement saying he enjoyed his time in Florida and was grateful to the fans for supporting him in his battles against Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, and Killer Karl Krupp.
Slaughter was the Florida champion when Pro Wrestling Florida re-opened their doors at the end of May 2008. However, he declined to be re-instated as the Florida champion, opting to put the title up in a tournament. The tournament was eventually won by Barry Windham and Slaughter embarked on his current role of defending America and the Stars and Stripes.
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