|
Post by gabe72 on Nov 15, 2008 21:10:34 GMT -4
PWF TV; 16 Nov 2008 Miami Beach Convention Center; Miami Beach, Fl [/center] 1. Public Enemy make short work of Doug Somers/Randy Rose when they hit Somers with the Drive-By. 2. Vampiro dominates ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass to win the Florida TV title. Vampiro uses the Nail in the Coffin to end Bass’ TV title reign. 3. Nikolai Volkoff def. Ivan Putski with the Backbreaker Drop. Even match as both countered each other but Putski makes a mistake and eats a Backbreaker Drop for the finish. 4. Judas Meisas/Missing Link def. Billy Jack Haynes/Johnny Weaver when Meisas hits his Straight To Hell finisher on Johnny Weaver. Afterwards, Meisas called out Billy Jack and promises to dominate the powerful Haynes. 5. Pepper Gomez def. Buddy Landell with the Mexican Cradle to get a measure of revenge for Landell’s sneak attack after their match earlier this week. Afterwards, Landell blindsides Gomez again, using a steel chair to bloody his opponent. 6. Jimmy Snuka def. Harker Dirge to maintain his undefeated singles streak and his momentum going into his match against Florida champ, Buzz Sawyer. Snuka put Dirge away with a flying headbutt. 7. The Assassins def. The Interns in a tag team title contendership elimination match. The Assassins spiked Intern #2 with the Spike Piledriver to earn a decisive victory. Dr Ken Ramey was taken out early in the match from a ‘loaded’ headbutt from Assassin #1. 8. Johnny Valentine def. Ole Anderson to win the Bounty Match in a dominating performance. Valentine used several forearm bludgeons, backbreakers, and forearm hammers to soften Ole up for the Atomic Skullcrusher. Afterwards, Oliver Humperdink appeared at ringside with the mysterious masked man and challenged Valentine to face the masked man on Thanksgiving night. Humperdink said if Valentine wins, he’ll give the $10000 to Johnny V and leave PWF at the end of November. 9. Sgt Slaughter def. Iron Sheik in a Boot Camp match as Slaughter moves north to PCW. Great war that went over 45-minutes as they’re both bleeding buckets at the end of the match. They used anything not nailed down at ringside to bash each other but in the end, it was Slaughter’s Cobra Clutch that spelled the end for Iron Sheik. Total pin token was Slaughter 9 and Iron Sheik 10. Afterwards, the crowd gave Slaughter a standing ovation. Sarge got rousing cheers when he stated that he has no doubt that Jack Brisco will take the Southern title from around Iron Sheik’s waist. The crowd serenaded Slaughter with the Marine Corp Hymn as the show closed.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Nov 17, 2008 0:10:31 GMT -4
--Press Release-- PWF officials have lifted the suspension of Barry Windham. Windham pleaded his case to PWF officials, saying he did not intentionally hit the official with the chair. Windham stated he got caught up in the moment and did not realize the official had covered up Harker Dirge.
A PWF spokesman related the PWF hierarchy took this into consideration as well as the fact an anonymous benefactor paid Windham's undisclosed fine in full. Barry Windham is slated to appear on Wednesday, 19 Nov at a PWF house show in Lakeland, Florida.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Nov 18, 2008 8:31:19 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 19 Nov 2008 Florida Southern College; Lakeland, Fl [/center] 1. In the non-title opener, ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer looked very good against Randy Rose. Sawyer dominates the match-up and wins with the Powerslam. Sawyer’s next challenge is to stop the undefeated streak of Jimmy Snuka and retain the Florida title. 2. Pepper Gomez def. Missing Link in a hard-hitting bout. Link had Gomez in trouble throughout the match but Gomez rallies back. Gomez hits a criss-cross smash before putting Link away with the Mexican Cradle. 3. In another non-title match, the Assassins def. the Rock-n-Roll RPMs when Tommy Lane submits to an Assassin illegal abdominal stretch. Assassin #2 used extra leverage from Assassin #1 to force the submission. The Assassins are on a roll and are looking to get that Florida tag title shot on Thanksgiving. 4. Jimmy Snuka def. Doug Somers in a short match as he puts Somers away with the Superfly Leap (+4) in under 5-minutes of action. This sets up Snuka for his Florida title challenge next week. 5. In Barry Windham’s first match back from suspension, Windham toys with Mike Graham as he looked to send a message to the rest of the PWF. Windham kept pulling Graham up from pinfall attempts before finally being threatened from the referee with a disqualification. Windham hits his 3rd Flying Lariat of the match to put Graham away. 6. Axis of Evil def. Jack Brisco/Eddie Graham by disqualification after Jack Brisco levels both Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff with a steel chair. Brisco got fed up with the Axis’ cheating and took matters into his own hands.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Nov 22, 2008 3:24:12 GMT -4
PWF TV; 23 Nov 2008 War Memorial Auditorium; Ft Lauderdale, Fl [/center] -Tonight’s card features the PWF debut of Tiger Jeet Singh as well as Vampiro’s first Florida TV title defense against Pepper Gomez. Barry Windham is back on PWF TV with a match against Ivan Putski. Plus, in the main event, Jack Brisco squares off against Nikolai Volkoff with a shot at Iron Sheik’s Southern title if Brisco wins. 1. The Assassins opened the show with a win over Doug Somers/Randy Rose when they spiked Randy Rose with the Spiked Piledriver. 2. Tiger Jeet Singh def. Moondog Spot with the Arabian Backbreaker in a relative easy match for Singh. Afterwards, Moondog Rex attacks Singh with his bone. 3. Billy Jack Haynes def. Bob Roop with a running clothesline to get an important win over Roop. Interference by Oliver Humperdink backfired and set Roop up for the running clothesline by Haynes. 4. Public Enemy def. The Interns when they hit Intern #2 with the Drive-By. Johnny Grunge had taken Dr Ken Ramey out earlier with the Table Bomb. 5. Florida TV champ, Vampiro def. Pepper Gomez after Steve Keirn and Buddy Landell attacked Gomez on the arena floor. Vampiro capitalizes with the Nail in the Coffin for the win. 6. The Blonde Bombers def. The Grahams after Swede Hanson drops Mike Graham on his head with the Piledriver. Eddie Graham was beaten to a pulp in this match. Afterwards, Gordon Solie calls out the Assassins and the Blonde Bombers. Gordon announces the Rock-n-Roll RPMs will defend the Florida tag titles against both teams in a Triple Threat match. 7. Barry Windham def. Ivan Putski with the Sweetwater Suplex. Sir Oliver Humperdink came out and was in Windham’s corner, even distracting Putski so Windham could inflict more damage on his opponent. Afterwards, Windham pulls out the ‘famed black mask’ and proclaims he doesn’t have to hide his face anymore as Humperdink promises Valentine he’ll be eating his turkey through a straw after Windham gets through with him. 8. Jack Brisco beats Nikolai Volkoff with the Figure Four Leglock to earn a shot at Iron Sheik’s Southern title on Thanksgiving night. Brisco overcomes an interference attempt by Iron Sheik and locks on his finisher for the win.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Nov 23, 2008 14:49:28 GMT -4
PWF Thanksgiving Night; 27 Nov 2008 Ft Hesterly Armory; Tampa, Fl [/center] 1. 8-man Battle Royal; Winner gets a Southern title shot Entrants: Eddie Graham, Vampiro, Ron Bass, Pepper Gomez, Steve Keirn, Tiger Jeet Singh, Bob Roop, Billy Jack Haynes Eliminations: Pepper Gomez eliminates Steve Keirn with a clothesline and then eliminates himself as he chases Keirn to the back. Billy Jack Haynes eliminates Bob Roop Vampiro eliminates Ron Bass Tiger Jeet Singh eliminates Billy Jack Haynes Eddie Graham eliminates Tiger Jeet Singh Vampiro eliminates Eddie Graham Winner: Vampiro, who will receive a Southern title shot in December 2. ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer ends Jimmy Snuka’s PWF undefeated streak and retains the Florida title by pinning Snuka with a running clothesline. Oliver Humperdink had a hand in the win as he held Snuka’s legs preventing Snuka from kicking out at the end. 3. The Assassins def. the Rock-n-Roll RPMs and the Blonde Bombers to win the Florida tag titles in the single fall match. Assassin #1 pinned RPM Mike Davis with a ’loaded’ headbutt as Assassin #2 was able to keep both the Bombers at bay. 4. In the $10000 Bounty Match, Barry Windham was able to wear Johnny Valentine down with his double finishers and Oliver Humperdink interjected himself into the match. Johnny V bravely fought the overwhelming numbers as Bob Roop also got involved. In the end, Windham was able to keep Valentine down after two consecutive Flying Lariats to win the money in a great match. Afterwards, Humperdink made Windham’s involvement with the House of Humperdink a forgone conclusion by announcing the former World’s champ would be his #1 guy in the stable. 5. In the main event, Jack Brisco was able to turn away two interference attempts by Nikolai Volkoff to force Iron Sheik to submit to the Figure Four Leglock. Brisco overcomes the numbers advantage as he neutralizes Volkoff with a flying dropkick that sends the big Russian flying into the security railing. Back in the ring, Brisco survives a loaded boot shot from Iron Sheik to lock on the Figure Four to win the Southern title.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 3, 2008 1:43:16 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 2 Dec 2008 Exhibition Hall; Ft Myers, Fl [/center] 1. Doug Somers def. Lars Anderson when he catches Anderson with a brass knuckle shot as Anderson charged Somers coming off the ropes. 2. The Valiants def. the Rock-n-Roll RPMs in their PWF debut after ‘Handsome’ Jimmy puts RPM Tommy Lane down with the Super Elbow. 3. Billy Jack Haynes/Public Enemy def. Harker Dirge/Vampiro/Papa Shango after Public Enemy puts Papa Shango out with the Drive-By. Afterwards, Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff attack Public Enemy as Vampiro crushes Billy Jack with the Nail in the Coffin. 4. Pepper Gomez def. Steve Keirn with a Sleeperhold in a wild match. Afterwards, Buddy Landell charges the ring and blasts Gomez with a steel chair. Landell and Keirn keep up the beating until security is able to pull the heels off Gomez. 5. Eddie Graham def. Tiger Jeet Singh by disqualification after Singh is caught using his sword hilt to bloody Graham. 6. Barry Windham def. Ivan Putski when Windham hits 3 consecutive Flying Lariats to get the win. Afterwards, Windham keeps up the attack until a bandaged Eddie Graham runs out from the back for the save. 7. Jack Brisco/Jimmy Snuka def. Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff as Snuka lands the Superfly Leap on Volkoff while Brisco has Volkoff trapped in the Figure Four. Iron Sheik was distracted by Public Enemy to set up the finish.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 6, 2008 23:57:39 GMT -4
PWF TV; 7 Dec 2008 Hollywood Sportatorium; Hollywood, Fl [/center] 1. The Moondogs def. former Florida tag champs, Rock-n-Roll RPMs after Spot nailed Tommy Lane with the ‘Dogs bone. 2. Ivan Putski makes short work of Harker Dirge with the Polish Hammer. 3. Billy Jack Haynes def. Florida TV Champ, Vampiro by disqualification after ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer smashes Billy Jack with his chains. Billy Jack had just locked Vampiro in the Full Nelson before Sawyer caused the dq. Vampiro retains the Florida TV title. 4. Pepper Gomez/Red Bastien def. Buddy Landell/Steve Keirn after Gomez catches Keirn in the Mexican Cradle. 5. Iron Sheik forces Rocky Johnson to submit to the Camel Clutch after Nikolai Volkoff smashes Johnson with a bottle of Russian vodka. 6. Bob Roop def. Jimmy Snuka with the Shoulder Breaker and an assist from Oliver Humperdink. Snuka controlled a big portion of the match but couldn’t put Roop away with the Superfly Leap before Humperdink got involved. 7. The Assassins make their first defense of the Florida tag titles with a win over The Nightmares. The Assassins spike the Nightmares with a double Spike Piledriver. 8. The Briscos def. The Interns w/ Dr Ken Ramey when Jack Brisco forces Intern #2 to submit to the Figure-Four Leglock. 9. Barry Windham/Blonde Bombers def. Ron Bass/The Grahams after Windham crushes Eddie Graham with several Flying Lariats in an obvious attempt to injure Graham. Windham and Bass go toe-to-toe afterwards before security can separate them.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 9, 2008 10:37:22 GMT -4
PWF TV; 14 Dec 2008 Robarts Arena; Sarasota, Fl [/center] 1. Rocky Johnson makes his return to Florida a successful one with a win over Doug Somers. Johnson soaked up the cheers of the crowd after winning with the Flying Bodypress 2. The Valiants continue to impress since they were signed to the territory with a win over The Moondogs. The Valiants fought the ‘Dogs on their own terms and out slugged Rex and Spot. Johnny Valiant put Spot away with the Spinning Neckbreaker. 3. Jimmy Snuka beats Buddy Landell with the Superfly Leap (+1). The match went to the floor where Snuka reverses a ringpost ram and sends Landell crashing into the security railing. Back in the ring, Snuka flies with the Leap for the win. Afterwards, Snuka calls out Florida champion, Buzz Sawyer and demands a second title shot. 4. The Blonde Bombers defeated Pepper Gomez/Red Bastien after Swede Hanson catches Red Bastien with the Piledriver. Buddy Landell and Steve Keirn come down to ringside setting up a distraction that allowed Rip Hawk to hit Bastien with a foreign object to set-up the finish. 5. Ivan Putski beats Harker Dirge for the second straight week with the Polish Hammer. Dirge came into the match looking for revenge but got ‘Hammered’ in the process. 6. Buzz Sawyer defeated Billy Jack Haynes in a great non-title match-up. The two went back and forth for over 20-minutes before Sawyer nailed Haynes with his chains on the floor. Back in the ring, Sawyer plants Billy Jack with the Powerslam for the win. 7. Public Enemy beat Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff by dq after Iron Sheik repeatedly rams Rocco Rock’s head into the ringpost. It was a good match up until this point. Johnny Grunge goes to help his partner but is blasted by Nikolai Volkoff with the USSR flagpole. The beatings continue until both members of Public Enemy are bloody and unresponsive as Sheik/Volkoff gloat to the crowd. 8. Barry Windham/Bob Roop defeat Johnny Valentine/Ron Bass when Barry Windham pins Ron Bass after the Sweetwater Suplex. Johnny V makes his return but is never able to get in the ring with his nemesis, Barry Windham. Ron Bass takes a beating as both Windham and Bob Roop take turns beating on Bass. Finally, Oliver Humperdink gives the signal to set-up the finish. Afterwards, Windham high-tails it back to the locker room as Valentine gives chase. 9. Southern champion, Jack Brisco retains his title over Florida TV champ, Vampiro with an atomic drop into the turnbuckle. Brisco was dominate in this win as Vampiro spent a lot of time in the Figure Four Leglock.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 18, 2008 10:56:57 GMT -4
PWF TV; 21 Dec 2008 National Guard Armory; Crystal River, Fl [/center] 1. Rocco Rock surprises Nikolai Volkoff after Johnny Grunge helps deliver the Drive-By as the referee dealt with Iron Sheik. Afterwards, both members of Public Enemy get ‘loaded’ boot shots from Iron Sheik. 2. Florida TV champ, Vampiro makes a successful title defense over Rocky Johnson. Vampiro looked impressive as he used his Nail in the Coffin finisher to put Rocky away. 3. Buddy Landell forced Red Bastien to submit to the Figure Four Leglock after Bastien misses a dropkick into the turnbuckle. This made Bastien easy prey for the opportunistic Landell. 4. The Valiants defeat The Grahams after ’Handsome’ Jimmy puts Mike Graham away with the Super Elbow. ’Handsome’ Jimmy and ’Luscious’ Johnny have set themselves up for a future Florida tag title shot. 5. Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka defeats Florida champion, Buzz Sawyer by disqualification after Sawyer chokes Snuka out with his chains. Somehow, Snuka is able to get loose before going unconscious and comes back to blast Sawyer with his own chains. Snuka lands the Superfly Leap for good measure before going to the back. 6. Johnny Valentine defeats Bob Roop with the Atomic Skullcrusher. Roop was dominating as Barry Windham was taunting Valentine. Suddenly, Johnny V nails Roop with the Skullcrusher out of nowhere to get the win. 7. The Briscos beat The Blonde Bombers when Swede Hanson submits to Jack Brisco’s Figure Four Leglock in a great battle. This match was a Florida tag contender elimination match and the Briscos will now get the next Florida tag title shot. 8. Barry Windham beats ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass with the Sweetwater Suplex. Ron Bass came into the match looking to ‘knock some sense’ into Windham. However, Bass runs into a steamroller as he takes a pounding before Windham puts him away with his second Sweetwater Suplex of the match. Afterwards, Johnny Valentine charges the ring and the two go back and forth before security can separate them.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 27, 2008 11:28:54 GMT -4
PWF TV; 28 Dec 2008 Leon County Civic Center; Tallahassee, Fl [/center] 1. Judas Meisas defeats Mike Graham in a dominating performance with his Straight To Hell finisher. 2. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass continues Harker Dirge’s slide as the big Cowboy plants Dirge with the Running Powerslam. 3. The Blonde Bombers are able to steal a win over Jimmy Snuka/Billy Jack Haynes after Snuka misses the Superfly Leap. Rip Hawk plants Snuka with the Piledriver and Oliver Humperdink holds Snuka’s legs preventing him from kicking out. 4. Florida TV champ, Vampiro retains over Ivan Putski as he lifts the powerful Putski up in a chokeslam for the win. 5. Axis of Evil defeat The Moondogs in a great match until Nikolai Volkoff hits his Backbreaker Drop on Spot to end the match. The ref allowed the Moondogs liberal use of their bones throughout the match causing Iron Sheik and Volkoff to leave the ring in a bloody mess. 6. ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer defeats Pepper Gomez to retain the Florida title. Gomez had Sawyer in trouble and looked to win the match but Sawyer is able to turn the tide with his Mad Dog Pounce. Sawyer would go on to smash Gomez with his chains to set up a vicious headbutt to end it. Afterwards, Jimmy Snuka and Billy Jack Haynes run out to prevent Sawyer from doing anymore damage to Gomez. This brings out Judas Meisas who levels Snuka and Haynes from behind with a huge double clothesline. 7. The Valiants beat Public Enemy after Jimmy Valiant clocks Rocco Rock with a foreign object while Rocco had Johnny Valiant pinned. The ref was too busy dealing with Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff who had come to ringside taunting Public Enemy. -Afterwards, The Valiants make a challenge to the Florida tag champs, the Assassins. This brings the Assassins to the ring where they charge the Valiants and a wild brawl breaks out. Gordon Solie comes out and announces the Valiants will get their shot at the Assassins and the Florida tag titles next week. 8. Barry Windham defeats Eddie Graham after pounding Graham with a foreign object on the arena floor. Oliver Humperdink held the ref at bay while Windham continuously bloodied Graham with a cowbell. Windham mercifully ends the match with the Sweetwater Suplex. Afterwards, Windham has words with Southern champ, Jack Brisco, as Brisco makes his way to the ring for his match. 9. In the main event, Southern champ, Jack Brisco is able to retain his title with a hard fought win over Buddy Landell. Landell had the champ in trouble but couldn’t get his Figure Four locked in. Brisco fights his way back and is able to secure a win with his version of the Figure Four. Afterwards, Barry Windham and Bob Roop charge the ring and beat Jack Brisco down until Jerry Brisco and lots of security run down to stop the beating.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Dec 30, 2008 23:56:52 GMT -4
Note: I'll be out of town from 2-17 Jan and will not have internet access. I'll be posting shows already completed in an effort to stay caught up. PWF TV; 4 Jan 2009 Miami Beach Convention Center; Miami Beach, Fl [/center] *Arena Report*-The main event featured the Assassins defending the Florida tag titles against the Valiant Brothers. The Assassins started strong and never let up as Assassin #2 delivers a well-timed thumb to the throat to keep Jimmy Valiant down for the pinfall. This is the 3rd title defense for the champs since winning the belts on Thanksgiving Night. -In the semi main event, Barry Windham and Bob Roop pounded on and beat up both Brisco Brothers. Barry concentrated on trying to hurt Jack Brisco throughout the match, not caring if his team won or lost. The finish saw, Windham take off his cowboy boot and beat Jack mercilessly until Jack was a bloody mess. Afterwards, Windham and Roop continued the mugging after the bell until Johnny Valentine and Eddie Graham race out to make the save. Barry grabbed the microphone and verbally laid into Valentine and Graham. Barry grabbed Gordon Solie from the broadcast booth and told him PWF wasn’t big enough for both Johnny V and himself. Windham exclaims he’s already collected the now-traded Oliver Humperdink’s $10,000 bounty and now he wants Valentine gone from the PWF. He tells Gordon to make the Loser Leaves the PWF match so he can get rid of Valentine. -In other news, both Sean O’Haire and the Carnage Crew made their PWF debuts. O’Haire cheated his way to a win over Mike Graham with a Widow-Maker while the Carnage Crew lost to the Blonde Bombers after a Rip Hawk Piledriver on Loc. Eddie Gilbert made a surprise debut tagging with Florida champ, Buzz Sawyer against Jimmy Snuka and Billy Jack Haynes. The action was wild as heel duo was successful in turning back the challenge of Snuka and Haynes. The finish saw Gilbert down Snuka with a piledriver. Afterwards, Snuka shook off the effects of Gilbert‘s piledriver and attacked Gilbert after the bell. Snuka leveled Gilbert with a steel chair before Sawyer was able to pull Gilbert to safety. ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers made his presence known as he helped Buddy Landell steal a win over Red Bastien. Rogers blasted Bastien’s knee with a steel chair leading to a Landell Figure Four Leglock for the finish. *Quick Results*1. Sean O’Haire def. Mike Graham by pinfall. 2. The Blonde Bombers def. the Carnage Crew. 3. The Moondogs def. the Nightmares. 4. Pepper Gomez def. Steve Keirn with the Mexican Cradle. 5. Buzz Sawyer/Eddie Gilbert over Billy Jack Haynes/Jimmy Snuka. 6. Buddy Landell def. Red Bastien with help from ’Hustler’ Rip Rogers. 7. Public Enemy shocks the Axis of Evil when Grunge/Rock hit the Drive-By on Iron Sheik out of nowhere. 7. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass beats Vampiro for the Florida TV title after hitting the Running Powerslam on the arena floor. 8. The Briscos def. Barry Windham/Bob Roop by disqualification. 9. The Assassins retain the Florida tag titles over The Valiants.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Jan 1, 2009 0:04:49 GMT -4
PWF TV; 11 Jan 2009 Hollywood Sportatorium; Hollywood, Fl [/center] 1. Sean O’Haire def. Ivan Putski with the Sean Bomb. 2. The Moondogs def. the Carnage Crew after Spot smashes Devito with his bone. 3. ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers was impressive in a win over Red Bastien. Rogers uses a neckbreaker to keep Bastien down. 4. Eddie Graham def. Buddy Landell with several Atomic Kneedrops. Eddie Graham wins a shot at the Florida title. 5. ‘Handsome’ Jimmy Valiant makes short work of a banged-up Jerry Brisco. Valiant uses his Super Elbow to get the win. 6. Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka def. Eddie Gilbert by dq after Gilbert is caught trying to throw a fireball at Snuka. Snuka ducks the attempt and flattens Gilbert with a huge clothesline. Snuka climbs the buckles and delivers the Superfly Leap to the delight of the fans. 7. Public Enemy def Axis of Evil when Nikolai Volkoff is dq’ed for blasting Johnny Grunge with his Soviet flag pole. PE survive a huge beating and hit the Drive-By on Iron Sheik setting up the finish. Public Enemy get a Florida tag title shot next week. 8. Buzz Sawyer def. Billy Jack Haynes with the Powerslam to retain the Florida title. Sawyer has the longest current title reign in PWF and sets up a huge match with Eddie Graham. 9. In the main event, Barry Windham/Bob Roop and Johnny Valentine/Graham went to a no contest as all four battled around the ringside area. After the match, Gordon Solie tells both Windham and Valentine that their match will not be a Loser Leaves the PWF match due to ownership conflicts. However, they will battle next week inside a steel cage to determine who gets the next Southern title shot on January 25th.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Jan 18, 2009 23:29:32 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 18 Jan 2009 Florida Southern College; Lakeland, Fl [/center] 1. The Nightmares def. the Carnage Crew when they nail Loc with the Spike Piledriver. Carnage Crew were in the match but couldn’t overcome a switch by the Nightmares to set-up the finish. 2. Sean O’Haire is on a roll since the draft as he rolls over Red Bastien. O’Haire uses his Sean Bomb finisher for the win. 3. Florida TV champion, Ron Bass battles Steve Keirn to a 15-minute time limit draw to retain the belt. 4. ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers def. Pepper Gomez after spiking Gomez with the Body Beautiful Suplex. Buddy Landell helped Rogers get the win as he distracted Gomez after Gomez hit the Mexican Cradle on Rogers. 5. The Blonde Bombers def. The Moondogs with an assist from Barry Windham. Windham comes out and drives Spot through the announcers table with the Flying Lariat. Rip Hawk follows with the Piledriver for the win. Afterwards, the three badly beat down the ‘Dogs until a chair-wielding Eddie Graham chases the heels away. 6. Jimmy Snuka def. Eddie Gilbert in a surprisingly one-sided match. Snuka threw Gilbert to the floor and posted him drawing blood from Gilbert’s forehead. Back in the ring, Jimmy took to the skies and landed the Superfly Leap (+4) to earn the win. 7. Public Enemy defeated the Florida tag champions, The Assassins by countout. Public Enemy had just hit the Drive-By on Assassin #2 but Assassin #1 pulled his partner from ring and took the countout loss. Assassin #1 told Public Enemy afterwards that PE will get another shot but things will turn out much different. 8. Jack Brisco def. Bob Roop to retain the Southern title in a great match. The two went back and forth and battled for control of the match. Roop showed awesome display of power as he muscled Brisco around the ring. Brisco was able to capitalize as Roop missed a turnbuckle charge and crashed knee first into the buckles. Brisco went to work on Roop’s injured leg and ends the match with the Figure Four Leglock 9. In the main event, Johnny Valentine def. Barry Windham inside a steel cage to win a shot at Jack Brisco’s Southern title. Johnny V came out with a vengeance by continuously ramming Windham’s head into the cage. After 5-minutes of action, Windham was bloody and out on his feet. Windham would gather himself and fight back as soon Valentine was wearing a crimson mask. However, in the end, Valentine unleashed more punishment and knocked Windham out with the Atomic Skullcrusher to pick up the win.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Jan 24, 2009 1:57:15 GMT -4
PWF TV; 25 Jan 2009 Lakeland Civic Auditorium; Lakeland, Fl [/center] 1. In the opening match, Florida TV champ, ‘Cowboy‘ Ron Bass defeats Steve Keirn with the Running Powerslam in an excellent match. 2. An irate Barry Windham made short work of Billy Jack Haynes with 2 consecutive Flying Lariats. Windham was upset that he was this low on the card and let everyone within earshot know about it throughout the match. 3. Eddie Gilbert burns Jimmy Snuka with the Fireball to get a tainted victory. Buddy Landell had come down to ringside and distracted the referee allowing Gilbert to light Snuka up. Snuka had to be helped to the back and was taken to a local hospital for observation. 4. The Nightmares were able to pick up a win over the Valiants when they pulled a double switch and nailed Johnny Valiant with the Spike Piledriver. 5. Buzz Sawyer gets help from Barry Windham to retain the Florida title over Eddie Graham. Graham had the title won until Windham made an appearance at ringside and blasted Eddie with Sawyer’s chains. Afterwards, the heels continue their attack until ’Cowboy’ Ron Bass runs out with his branding iron to make the save. 6. The Assassins beat Public Enemy with the Spike Piledriver to retain the Florida tag titles in a great bout. Afterwards, the Assassins tossed Public Enemy from the ring gloating over their win. 7. Jack Brisco was able to fend off Johnny Valentine to retain the Southern title. Brisco was able to kick out of several Atomic Skullcrushers before wearing Valentine down enough to lock on the Figure Four Leglock for the win. 8. In the main event, Iron Sheik steals a win over Hulk Hogan with the Camel Clutch. Hogan dominated the matchup until Nikolai Volkoff was able to blast Hogan with a foreign object to allow Sheik the tainted win. -After the show went off the air, Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff were seen backstage hassling Gordon Solie about a shot at the Assassins. The Assassins charged Sheik/Volkoff leading to a wild brawl. When the two teams were pulled apart, Gordon told Sheik/Volkoff if they beat the Assassins next week in a non-title match, he'll declare them the #1 contenders.
|
|
|
Post by gabe72 on Jan 26, 2009 11:57:59 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 28 Jan 2009 Arcadia Armory; Arcadia, Fl [/center] 1. Ivan Putski makes quick work of Doug Somers in Somers’ last PWF match. Putski uses the Polish Hammer to put Somers down. 2. ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers defeats Mike Graham in a hard fought match when Rogers takes a short cut and pins Graham with his feet on the ropes after a power body slam. Afterwards, Mike Graham made his farewell speech as he’s leaving PWF for the time being. 3. The Moondogs beat Sean O’Haire/Buddy Landell after Spot slams O’Haire into the announcer’s table. O’Haire/Landell looked good as a team but more experienced team won out in the end. 4. Eddie Gilbert defeats Jerry Brisco in a nail biter as Brisco had Gilbert on the ropes but couldn’t put him away. Gilbert uses the Hotshot as Brisco came off the ropes for the finish. 5. The Barry Windham/Buzz Sawyer vs Eddie Graham/Ron Bass match never got started as Windham and Bass attacked their respective partners. Graham got dumped to the floor leaving Sawyer in the ring. Windham held Sawyer as Bass repeatedly slammed his TV title into Sawyer’s head. Afterwards, a very bloody Sawyer was helped to the back by Graham as Windham and Bass shook hands in the ring.
|
|