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Post by gabe72 on Jan 31, 2009 17:43:00 GMT -4
PWF TV; 01 Feb 2009 Fort Hester Armory; Tampa, Fl [/center] -Gene Kiniski comes out to start the show and tells Gordon that he wants to dispense with the ‘new guy rising through the ranks scenario’ and wants Southern champ, Jack Brisco in the ring. Gordon tells him he has to earn title shots in PWF and Kiniski grabs Gordon by the collar; shaking him until Jack Brisco, in his street clothes, comes out. Jack tells Kiniski he’ll fight him later tonight in a non-title match and if Kiniski wins, he can have a title shot. Brisco turns to head back to the locker room but is blindsided by Kiniski. Kiniski tosses Brisco in the ring to get the match underway. 1. In a great opener, Southern champ, Jack Brisco defeats Gene Kiniski with the Figure Four Leglock. Brisco withstands a serious beating to come back to win the match. Afterwards, Kiniski attacks Brisco and does further damage with a steel chair. Jerry Brisco comes out to save his brother but eats a steel chair shot as well. Kiniski tells the downed Jack Brisco that this is not over. 2. The Moondogs dismantle Carnage Crew as Rex pins Loc with a right paw to the jaw. 3. Sean O’Haire has problems with Ivan Putski but eventually puts the veteran away with his second Sean-Bomb of the match. 4. Billy Jack Haynes beats ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers after catching Rogers with a running clothesline off the ropes. Afterwards, Buddy Landell enters the fray and helps Rogers spike Billy Jack with a spike piledriver. Haynes was sent to the hospital with a stiff neck and likely out for the next 2 weeks. 5. The Blonde Bombers defeat Pepper Gomez/Red Bastien when Swede Hanson spikes Red Bastien with the Piledriver. The Bombers didn’t have any trouble when Bastien was in the ring but Gomez gave them fits. 6. Vampiro defeats a woozy Jerry Brisco after planting Brisco with the Nail in the Coffin. The Kiniski chair shot from earlier in the show didn’t help Brisco much. Afterwards, Vampiro keeps up the attack until Brisco can’t defend himself and security has to make the save. 7. The non-title bout between the Assassins vs the Axis of Evil went to a no contest when the Interns crashed the party, attacking both teams until only they were standing in the ring. Afterwards, Dr Ken Ramey grabs the house mike and says the Interns are back. This time things are going to be a lot different as they will leave no team standing. 8. The main event between Brett Sawyer/Matt Bourne vs Barry Windham/Ron Bass went to a TV time limit draw. The match was back and forth with great action. As the credits rolled, Buzz Sawyer came down and made a challenge to Ron Bass for the next TV show.
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Post by gabe72 on Feb 4, 2009 20:18:35 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 08 Feb 2009 Pensacola Civic Center; Pensacola, Fl [/center] 1. In the opener, Iceberg destroyed Mike Jackson. Iceberg nails the Ground Zero Splash on Jackson but pulls the Alabama jr champ up instead of pinning him. This was all a setup for the Extinction Level Event causing Jackson to be stretchered out after the match. 2. Public Enemy makes short work of the Carnage Crew as they pin Devito with the Drive-By. 3. Jay Youngblood makes his PWF debut by beating ‘Hustler’ Rip Rogers with the Top Rope Tomahawk. Afterwards, Buddy Landell helps Rogers beat down Youngblood and attempt to cut his hair. Eddie Graham races out to prevent the attempt as Landell/Rogers promise retribution. 4. Matt Bourne fights Black Bart to a no contest as this one got out of control early. Barry Windham and Ron Bass came down ringside which brought out the Sawyer brothers. All six started brawling out on the floor as security had to come out in droves to break up the melee. 5. Interns beat the Nightmares as Dr Ken Ramey was able to slip Intern #2 an ether rag and Intern #2 used it on Nightmare Danny Davis to get the win. Afterwards, Ramey, knowing neither team was in the building, calls out the Assassins and the Axis of Evil. When neither team comes out, he questions their manhood and then calls on Gordon Solie to make the Assassins defend the Florida tag titles against his duo. 6. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass beat Florida champ, Buzz Sawyer by dq in a great match after Sawyer is dq’ed for choking Bass out with his chain. Unfortunately for Ron Bass, Sawyer keeps the Florida title. This leads to another pull apart brawl between the Sawyers/Bourne and Windham/Bass/Bart. Once the teams are separated, Gordon Solie comes out and announces Sawyer’s next defense of the Florida title will be against Ron Bass inside a Steel Cage. The match will main event the 1 March PWF show. 7. The Briscos beat Gene Kiniski/Vampiro by disqualification after Vampiro smashes Jack Brisco with a steel chair. Kiniski/Vampiro were never interested in winning the match, only trying to hurt the Briscos. Afterwards, Kiniski repeatedly hit the Canadian Backbreaker on Jack until security chases the heels from the ring. Jack Brisco battles Vampiro next week with the Southern title on the line and Kiniski promises Brisco won’t leave the arena with that Southern belt. 8. Ric Flair w/ JJ Dillon defeats Barry Windham. Windham gets distracted by Brett Wayne Sawyer allowing Flair to roll Windham up and get the Pin Using Ropes. Windham was able to get a foot draped over the bottom rope but Sawyer knocked it off before the referee was able to see it. Flair escaped to the locker room with Dillon in tow as Windham seethed in the ring. Afterwards, Windham grabbed the house mike saying he had waited a long time to get his hands on Flair again and Sawyer will pay in blood for what just happened.
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Post by gabe72 on Feb 14, 2009 11:05:13 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 15 Feb 2009 Leon County Civic Center; Tallahassee, Fl [/center] -Before the show started, Gordon Solie brought out Florida champ, Buzz Sawyer. Solie congratulated Sawyer on winning a shot at whomever the LWA World’s champ is at Deuce’s Wild. Barry Windham charges the ringside area and attacks Sawyer. Windham hits consecutive Flying Lariats that send Sawyer reeling over the security railing. Finally, Brett Wayne Sawyer and Matt Bourne make the save before any more damage can be done. 1. Gene Kiniski really takes it to Jerry Brisco pinning him after several Canadian Backbreakers. Gordon Solie had to threaten Kiniski with a suspension without pay to stop ‘Big Thunder’ from keeping up his assault. 2. Billy Jack Haynes/Jay Youngblood defeat Buddy Landell/Rip Rogers after Haynes forces Rogers to submit to the Full Nelson. Afterwards, Landell attacks Youngblood from behind with a chair to Youngblood’s knee. Youngblood had a noticeable limp when heading to the back. 3. In a great match, ‘Bullet’ Bob Armstrong beats Mongolian Stomper when he leaps over the top rope and catches Stomper with a cross body block. Stomper had just bloodied Armstrong by posting him into the ringpost prior to the finish. 4. Florida TV champ, ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass retains over Matt Bourne after smashing Bourne with his branding iron as Bourne tries a double hammer from the top turnbuckle. Bourne is easy prey afterwards for the Running Powerslam. 5. SMW’s Sting beats Eddie Gilbert after Sting ducks a Gilbert Fireball and nails a Stinger Splash followed by the Scorpion Deathlock for the win. 6. Florida tag champs, The Assassins retain the titles over the Axis of Evil when they spike Nikolai Volkoff with the Spike Piledriver. Afterwards, the Interns attack the champs until security can restore order 7. Brett Wayne Sawyer/Buzz Sawyer defeat Barry Windham/Black Bart by dq after Bart is caught smashing Buzz Sawyer with his cowbell. However, Brett Wayne is quick to grab brother Buzz’ chains and bash both Windham and Bart, clearing the ring. 8. Vampiro wins the Southern title from Jack Brisco with a running high kick after Brisco misses a turnbuckle charge. Brisco was attacked by Gene Kiniski before the match began and was beaten severely by Kiniski. Gordon Solie came out and told Brisco the match could be postponed but Brisco denied the reprieve. During the match, Vampiro basically mugged Brisco in picking up an easy but tainted win.
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Post by gabe72 on Feb 22, 2009 2:30:38 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 22 Feb 2009 Madison County Civic Center; Madison, Fl [/center] 1. Iceberg defeated Ivan Putski in the opener with the Extinction Level Event. Surprisingly, Putski was out muscled by Iceberg. 2. The Blonde Bombers beat Public Enemy after Rip Hawk drives Rocco Rock into the canvas with the Piledriver. Bombers took the fight to Public Enemy and beat both of them down. 3. In a great match, Eddie Gilbert defeats Jay Youngblood with a piledriver. Gilbert controls most of the match but can’t put Youngblood away. Youngblood comes back and almost wins the match with the Top Rope Tomahawk. Gilbert low-blows Youngblood and then nails a piledriver to get the win. Afterwards, Gilbert fires up a Fireball that narrowly misses Youngblood. 4. Brett Wayne Sawyer wins over Bobby Duncum with the Thesz Press in the latest installment of the Sawyers/Widowmakers feud. Sawyer nails a crushing piledriver and then waited for Duncum to get to his feet to set up the finish. Barry Windham came out after as Duncum was making his way to the back and berated Duncum for the loss. 5. In a rematch from last week, Florida TV champ, Ron Bass retains over Matt Bourne by disqualification. Bourne blasts Bass with a steel chair in retribution for Bass hitting him with a branding iron last week. 6. Iron Sheik defeats Bob Armstrong with the Camel Clutch in a hard-hitting match. Sheik bloodied Armstrong with his loaded boot before putting him away with the Camel Clutch. Afterwards, Sheik refused to let the hold go until Eddie Graham came to Armstrong’s rescue. This brought out Nikolai Volkoff which touched off a huge brawl. Security was finally able to break things up. 7. In a non-title bout, The Interns defeat the Assassins to earn a title shot next week. Dr Ken Ramey led his charges but got a loaded headbutt from Assassin #1 for his troubles. This caused enough of a distraction that allowed Intern #1 to apply the Ether Rag Knockout on Assassin #1 for the win. 8. In the non-title main event, Buzz Sawyer takes a win over Barry Windham with the Powerslam. Sawyer used his chains liberally throughout the match and Windham ended up a bloody mess as a result. This sets up a big week for Sawyer as he battles LWA World’s champion, Bruno Sammartino at Deuce’s Wild and then defends the Florida title against Ron Bass inside a steel cage in a week’s time.
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Post by crimsoncross55 on Feb 22, 2009 8:32:49 GMT -4
Good to see Brett Wayne Sawyer get the victory! Excellent card overall...
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Post by gabe72 on Feb 24, 2009 5:55:25 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 25 Feb 2009 UNF Arena; Univ of North Florida; Jacksonville, Fl [/center] 1. Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca debuts by destroying local masked wrestler, Gamecock Spurrier with several Big Nasty elbow drops. Blood flowed from under Spurrier’s mask as Mosca dropped elbow drop after elbow drop on the hapless Spurrier. 2. Axis of Evil defeated the Carnage Crew in an absolute squash. Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff had their way with the Crew and Volkoff put Loc away with the Backbreaker Drop. 3. ‘Handsome’ Jimmy Valiant defeats Ivan Putski when Valiant clocks Putski with a foreign object. 4. Billy Jack Haynes beat Black Bart by disqualification when the Widowmakers charge the ring after Haynes locks Bart in the Full Nelson. This brings out Matt Bourne and the Sawyers that breaks down into an 8-man brawl until security can break it up. 5. The Interns continue their march to the Florida tag titles by handily beating the Nightmares. Dr Ken Ramey sets up a distraction that allows Intern #2 to knock Nightmare Ken Wayne out with the Ether Rag Knockout. 6. In a non-title match, Eddie Graham beat Southern champ, Vampiro by countout. Graham dominated Vampiro throughout the match and nails the Atomic Kneedrop. Vampiro rolls to the floor, decides he’s had enough, and walks to the back giving Graham the countout win. 7. The Sawyers/Matt Bourne beat Barry Windham/Ron Bass/Bobby Duncum after Buzz Sawyer clocks Bobby Duncum with his chains and pins Duncum after the Powerslam. Afterwards, Windham gets in Duncum’s face before the two can be separated by Ron Bass.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 1, 2009 1:39:36 GMT -4
PWF Impact; 1 Mar 2009 Miami Beach Convention Center; Miami Beach, Fl [/center] -Gordon Solie brought out Ultimate Warrior for his first PWF appearance. However, Paul Orndorff had other ideas as he charged Warrior and laid him out with a steel chair. Orndorff keep up the beatings until Warrior was a bloody, quivering mass. Orndorff grabbed the mike and said he was here for redemption and if that meant sending Ultimate Warrior to the hospital then so be it. 1. In the opener, Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca defeated the Carnage Crew in a handicap match. Mosca toys with both Crew members before putting Devito away with a Big Nasty elbow drop. 2. The Nightmares beat Public Enemy by disqualification after Public Enemy are caught using the Table Bomb on Nightmare Ken Wayne. The fans were upset at the match result. Johnny Grunge challenged the Nightmares to another match with the stipulation that if PE lost, they will leave Florida by the end of March. However, if PE won, the Nightmares had to unmask. The Nightmares didn’t seem to thrilled at the idea of unmasking. 3. Billy Jack Haynes defeated Bobby Duncum with the Full Nelson. Haynes received word that he was on his way to St Louis before the match and put on a good showing for the fans. Afterwards, Duncum was again chastised for the loss by Barry Windham. 4. Bob Armstrong/Eddie Graham defeat Axis of Evil when Graham plants Iron Sheik with the Atomic Kneedrop. Both Armstrong and Graham withstood a beating but Graham levels a charging Sheik with a vicious clothesline. The Atomic Kneedrop follows immediately after and Armstrong/Graham are your winners. 5. Matt Bourne defeated Black Bart in a one-sided match with a powerslam. Bourne had his way with Bart after delivering a stiff lariat that sent Bart to the floor. Afterwards, Barry Windham and Ron Bass came out and stuffed Bourne with a spike piledriver before the Sawyers could help their partner out. 6. Brett Wayne Sawyer wins via dq over Barry Windham after Angelo Mosca charges the ring and blasts Sawyer with a ‘loaded’ elbow pad. Sawyer had just rolled Windham up for a pin when Mosca came out from the back. The 2-on-1 beating continued until Buzz Sawyer came down to the ring swinging his chains to clear the ring. However, in the ring, the Widowmakers turned on Bobby Duncum as they beat him to a pulp. Mosca was especially vicious as he bloodied Duncum with ‘loaded’ Big Nasty elbow drops. Duncum was carried out on a stretcher afterwards. 7. Florida tag champs, The Assassins and the Interns battle to a no contest when both teams are counted out after brawling around ringside. Dr Ken Ramey slips an ether rag to his Interns who then grab the upperhand. The Assassins are left laying after a double Ether Rag Knockout. Ramey and his Interns were not happy with the results and vow to win those tag titles. 8. The Briscos defeat Gene Kiniski/Vampiro after Jack Brisco forces Vampiro to submit to the Figure-Four Leglock as Kiniski and Jerry Brisco brawled on the floor. Kiniski let Vampiro take the majority of the punishment throughout the match. Something Vampiro took issue with afterwards but Kiniski was able to calm the Southern champ down as he helped Vampiro to the back. Jack Brisco gets his rematch next week against Vampiro. -Dark Portion- 9. In the main event inside a Steel Cage, ‘Cowboy‘ Ron Bass ended ‘Mad Dog‘ Buzz Sawyer‘s Florida title run. Both men beat the hell out of each other as Sawyer’s chains were used liberally by both men. Bass ran Sawyer into the cage and then blasted him with a stiff right fist wrapped in the chains. Bass then hoisted Sawyer up for the Powerslam to claim the Florida title. The Widowmaker faction carried Bass from the ring, celebrating his title win.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 6, 2009 5:19:25 GMT -4
PWF Impact; 8 Mar 2009 War Memorial Auditorium; Ft Lauderdale, Fl [/center] -Dark Portion- 1. The Tolos Brothers beat local talents Gamecock Spurrier/The Bowden Boy after the Tolos hit the Double Clothesline on the Bowden Boy to pick up a win. 2. Dan Kroffat/Doug Furnas beat the Carnage Crew after they hit the Sky High Lariat on Devito. 3. Buddy Landell defeats Ivan Putski with the Figure Four Leglock. -Gordon Solie opens the live portion of the show noting that both Buzz Sawyer and Matt Bourne aren’t here tonight as they are recovering from injuries sustained at the hands of The Widowmakers. This brings Barry Windham and the gang out. Windham says you’re looking at greatness personified right before your eyes. Windham says a group up north a ways claim to be the Four Horsemen but the real Horsemen are standing right here. Windham says that they’ve tried to bring Chris Benoit into the fold but he’s spurned the offer. Barry tells Chris that just isn’t smart business. Windham charges Black Bart with teaching Benoit a lesson tonight. 4. Jay Youngblood easily handles Swede Hanson, putting the Blonde Bomber down with the Top Rope Tomahawk. 5. Chris Benoit defeats Black Bart after he pulls the Crippler Crossface out of nowhere to get a win. Bart had Benoit on the run but Chris was able to muster up enough to sink in the Crossface for the win. 6. In a great match, Nikolai Volkoff defeats Eddie Graham with two Backbreaker Drops. The two went tooth and nail but Volkoff comes out the winner. 7. Florida TV champ, ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass defeated ‘Handsome’ Jimmy Valiant to retain the title. Bass showed some wear and tear from winning the Florida title last week from Buzz Sawyer. Valiant was in charge until he misses a turnbuckle ram and found himself looking up at the lights after a Bass Running Powerslam. -Gordon brings out Mr Wrestling 2 for an interview but gets interrupted by Gene Kiniski. Kiniski warns Wrestling 2 that if he doesn’t leave the territory right now, Kiniski will hurt him bad. This breaks down into a brawl before security can separate the two. 8. Brett Wayne Sawyer beats Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca after Mosca misses a turnbuckle charge and Sawyer rolls him up for the win. Afterwards, The Widowmakers hit the ring and attack Sawyer. Barry Windham and Ron Bass spikes Sawyer with a spike piledriver before Mosca starts dropping Big Nasty elbow drops like they were raindrops. Sawyer is busted open badly before security can intervene to break up the mugging. 9. Barry Windham defeats Bob Armstrong in a one-sided match. Windham uses the Sweetwater Suplex to wear Armstrong down before hitting the Flying Lariat to get the win. 10. Ultimate Warrior dominated Paul Orndorff in their first match after Orndorff attacked Warrior. Warrior used the Warrior Press/Splash combo to get the win. Afterwards, a dejected Orndorff left the ringside area shaking his head. -Before the main event started, a badly beaten Jack Brisco was dragged to the ring by Gene Kiniski. Kiniski instructed the referee to start the match so Vampiro could pin Brisco and be done with it so Kiniski could go back to beating on Brisco. Mr Wrestling II comes out and gets between Kiniski and Brisco as Brisco is carried to the back by medical personnel. Wrestling II says that the Southern title will should not be defended this way. Wrestling II says he's found a suitable replacement for Jack Brisco. Brisco’s replacement…’Crippler’ Chris Benoit 11. ‘Crippler’ Chris Benoit defeats Vampiro to win the Southern title. An angry Vampiro catches Benoit coming in to start the match and controls the match for the majority but Benoit fights back time and time again. Vampiro finally makes a mistake that Benoit capitalizes on by locking in the Crippler Crossface for the win and the title. Afterwards, an angry Vampiro and Gene Kiniski fume as Benoit celebrates with Mr Wrestling II.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 6, 2009 10:21:47 GMT -4
PWF NEWSFLASH
-PWF announcer, Gordon Solie said in a press statement that the Southern heavyweight title will be held up and declared vacant as a result of what transpired before the main event of last night's PWF Impact. Solie said that an announcement concerning the vacant Southern title will be made at the next Impact scheduled for 15 Mar 2009.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 8, 2009 6:52:24 GMT -4
--Pro Wrestling Florida sent out a press release announcing the promotion has been bought out by a group of investors led by former wrestling announcer and aspiring actor, Shannon Rose and Hall of Fame announcer, Gordon Solie. The press release stated that Rose and Solie will change the feds name to Pro Wrestling Impact (PWI). Pro Wrestling Impact will continue to promote wrestling shows not only in Florida but expand to include the states of Alabama and Mississippi as well.
PWI has signed a wide range of wrestling styles and personalities ranging from the straight-laced veteran Mr Wrestling II to the unpredictable and dangerous Sudanese Headhunters. The promotion representative has stated that many former PWF stars will not be retained and will be put on the unprotected free agent listing.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 12, 2009 11:23:31 GMT -4
-A shot of the bar at Sammy's Nightclub in Birmingham, Alabama is shown as a familiar female face to wrestling fans stands up on the bar. She grabs the house mike as she pushes her blond hair back. She's wearing a revealing halter top with a pair of booty shorts and a pair of high heels. The mostly male crowd gives her a loud roar of approval as they recognize who she is.
??: Let me introduce myself to those who don't know me. I'm known by some people as Tammy Lynn Sytch...but here I like to be called Sunny...and I’m a wrestling vixen to all.
(The crowd goes nuts as she gets the word vixen out. She lets the crowd settle before continuing.)
Sunny: In just a little over one short week...8 days...Pro Wrestling Impact will debut right here from this very spot on March 20th. You will see action...you will see violence...you'll see blood...but most of all, you'll see damn great wrestling. However, I'm not here to promote the show. No, I'm here to issue a warning...a warning to the other wrestlers in PWI and to the other wrestlers in the LWA.
There's a storm coming your way...more of a threat really...the destruction will be felt triple across the face of wrestling...that's right, the Triple Threat is once again rearing it's pretty...destructive head.
This won't be your daddy's Triple Threat. No, Shane Douglas is toiling away up in the hills of east Tennessee...up around Knoxville way.
(A huge jeer erupts from the crowd at the mention of Knoxville, Tennessee.)
Sunny: No, this version of the Triple Threat will be more dangerous...more lethal...than anything the LWA has seen. First off, you have my baby, 'Blonde Bombshell' Chris Candido rolling into the area on April 1st. Secondly, we have Lance Storm rolling into the Impact area any day now. And last but certainly not least, 'Crippler' Chris Benoit is already here. You can ask EWE's X-Pac just how tough the 'Crippler' is...but don't expect X-Douche to be able to answer you...he's eating through a straw after Benoit messed his sorry ass up.
To those who oppose us, you have a chance to go somewhere else to make a living...but if you decide to hang around don't say you haven't been warned...or shall I say threatened...
[Fade.]
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 18, 2009 16:12:19 GMT -4
PWI Impact Zone; 20 Mar 2009 Sammy’s Nightclub; Birmingham, AL [/center] -We open the show with Impact owners, Shannon Rose and Gordon Solie, standing in the ring. Rose has a beautiful scantily-clad…err…ring girl on each arm. Gordon tries to run down tonight’s card but the girls playfully tease Gordon until he’s all flustered and keeps getting tongue-tied.
Rose, chuckling, continues the intros saying tonight is the beginning of great things before he’s interrupted by Barry Windham. Windham grabs the mike out Rose’s hands before staring down Rose and then turning towards Gordon, who’s straightening his tie.
Windham asks Gordon if this is what it’s come to…wrestling in strip clubs but wait he can’t say that on live television before correcting himself and saying nightclubs. Gordon tells Windham they’ve got a packed house tonight and you have to pay the bills somehow. Windham just shakes his head at Solie before pushing past Rose and storming to the back. 1. Matt Bourne over Iceberg via dq In the opener, Iceberg roughs up Matt Bourne but is disqualified for stabbing Bourne with a sharp object. Throughout the match, Solie and Rose talked about the rumor that General Skandar Akbar was headed to Impact to reform his famous Devastation INC stable which Iceberg is rumored to be in talks with Akbar. -Our next match involved Vampiro versus ‘Big Nasty’ Angelo Mosca. Vampiro came out and talked about being a Vampire bounty hunter. He pointed to the crowd to where Sunny had walked down to the ringside area from the bar. 2. Vampiro def. Angelo Mosca Vampiro defeated ‘Big Nasty’ Angelo Mosca when Sunny got involved and distracted Mosca. Vampiro used the distraction to hit Nail in the Coffin for the win. Afterwards, Sunny led Vampiro to the back while an enraged Mosca destroyed several tables at ringside. -We come back from a commercial break as ‘Scrap Iron’ Adam Pearce is coming to the ring for his match against Mr Wrestling II.3. Mr Wrestling II def. ’Scrap Iron’ Adam Pearce Mr Wrestling II puts on a wrestling clinic and drops Adam Pearce with the Million $ Kneelift. Afterwards, an irate Pearce bashes Wrestling II with a steel chair that opens a gash in II’s mask that immediately starts pouring blood. -We quickly go to Shannon Rose and Gordon Solie at ringside where they talk about the main event dog collar match between Buzz Sawyer and Ron Bass. Gordon talks about it being a feud that never dies.
We come back from the commercial break for our next match, a Triple Threat Tag Elimination bout for a PWI tag title shot against the Assassins.4. Carnage Crew def. Sudanese Headhunters and Public Enemy The opening minutes of the match is fast paced action as the Carnage Crew and Public Enemy concentrate on their much bigger opponents. The Sudanese Headhunters are able to fight off both teams in the early going but the effort takes a toll on them as Headhunter A falls to the Carnage Driver by the Carnage Crew. Carnage Crew and Public Enemy go at each other to the delight of the crowd. Grunge/Rock concentrate on Devito but he’s able to make the hot tag. Loc comes in and cleans house allowing the Crew to hit the Carnage Driver on Rocco Rock to earn the title shot. -Cut to Shannon Rose and Gordon Solie as the fans at Sammy’s catch their breath. A video package is shown of our next two combatants, Chris Benoit and Masato Tanaka.5. Chris Benoit def. Masato Tanaka The fans are in awe of these two as they go toe-to-toe and never back down. Benoit hits two consecutive flying headbutts that has Tanaka in trouble. Tanaka fires back but Benoit reverses an Irish whip into the Crippler Crossface as the fans are on their feet. However, Tanaka is able to make the ropes by the slimmest of margins to break the hold. Benoit misses a quick elbow drop and Tanaka fires right back with a huge lariat that turns Benoit inside out. Tanaka is able to plant Benoit with the Diamond Dust but Benoit is able to kick out at the last minute as the fans are really cheering both guys on. Tanaka fires Benoit into the turnbuckle but misses the following charge allowing Benoit to roll Tanaka up for the win. The two warriors shake hands afterwards as Sunny raises both their hands as the crowd gives them a standing ovation. -We come back from the commercial break with ‘Time to Play the Game’ blaring over the sound system as Triple H makes his way to the ring. Gordon does the introductions for our Special Attraction match between Triple H and Ultimate Warrior.6. Special Attraction: Ultimate Warrior def. Triple HTriple H goes right at Warrior but Warrior fights him off which leads to a series of clotheslines by Warrior. Back and forth action has the fans cheering after Triple H escapes a pinfall attempt after another series of clotheslines by the Warrior. Warrior continues to dominate as he hits Triple H with a flying double axe handle before hitting a flying shoulder block that keeps Triple H down long enough for Warrior to get the pinfall. -Before going to the commercial break, Shannon Rose announces next week’s show will be hosted by Sammy’s of Pensacola, Florida. He says the main event will pit The Assassins versus the Carnage Crew in a determination match for the Impact tag titles and Ultimate Warrior will have his last match before moving north to GLW against Barry Windham.
We come back to Rose and Solie talking about the main event. Solie mentions that little brother, Brett Wayne Sawyer is at home nursing injuries while Matt Bourne is at the hospital getting stitched up, setting up the Buzz Sawyer versus the world scenario. 7. Main Event/Dog Collar Match: Buzz Sawyer def. Ron BassThe match is heated from the start and Bass gets busted open early after a chain-assisted Mad Dog Pounce that knocks him to the floor. Bass comes back to batter Sawyer with the chain before nearly ending it with the Running Powerslam. Sawyer is able to come back by whipping Bass with the chain separating them. Sawyer rolls out to the floor and pulls Bass out with him. The two battle fiercely as the crowd is eating it up. Buzz is able to slam Bass with a couple of beer bottles and now Bass is bleeding badly. The ref checks the nearly unconscious Bass but Sawyer pushes him away. Sawyer goes to town pounding on Bass with chain-assisted right hands. The ref is finally able to pull Sawyer off Bass and Bass just slumps to the floor. The ref signals for the bell and awards the match to the battered Buzz Sawyer. -Afterwards, Barry Windham and Angelo Mosca charge the ring and beat down the already beaten and bloodied Sawyer. Windham and Mosca hang Sawyer over the top rope and choke him out until he’s just hanging there. Solie is yelling at the top of his lungs for someone to come out and help Sawyer.
Brian Adams and John Kronus charge the ring, driving off Windham and Mosca. Windham yells over the house mike that Adams and Kronus will pay in blood for saving Buzz Sawyer as the show ends.
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 26, 2009 4:45:48 GMT -4
PWI Impact Zone; 27 Mar 2009 Sammy’s Nightclub; Pensacola, FL [/center] -The show opens with highlights from last week’s show before going to the ring where Shannon Rose and Gordon Solie are standing with an angry and pacing Barry Windham.
Windham tells Solie that in all his years, he hasn‘t seen Gordon act the d**n fool like‘s he‘s acting now. Windham says that tonight he gives Ultimate Warrior a sendoff he deserves and that’s a Texas size boot up the [beep] kicking Warrior to the Great Lakes. Windham also challenges John Kronus and Brian Adams to pick up their partner, Perry Saturn and meet the Cowboys in the ring next week.
Finally, after Windham has worked himself up, he addresses the LWA commissioner, So Cal Val. About five months ago, he was cheated out of the LWA World’s title and he never got the mandatory rematch. Windham goes on to demand his rematch take place in the near future. Windham closes by telling Val not to disappoint him or he may have to turn her over his knee; though he’s heard she liked that kinda thing.
Rose and Solie both stand there flabbergasted before we go to commercials.-We’re back with ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude making his way to the ring for his PWI debut. Rude has a Sammy’s girl on each arm and asks them if they’ve seen a better body as he takes his ring robe off.
Rude is interrupted by Barry Horowitz who claims to have a better body than Rude. Horowitz climbs in the ring and does his own version of the Rude shtick only to get nothing but laughter from the ladies. An enraged Rude charges Horowitz to start the match.1. Rick Rude def. Barry HorowitzRick Rude makes an example out of Horowitz as Rude punishes him with several Rude Awakenings. Rude keeps slapping Horowitz around afterwards until Sweet Daddy Siki rolls out to make the save. Siki tells Rude he’s better looking than Rude and has a better physique than Rude does. Rude tries to storm back to the ring but is quickly cut off by several bouncers. -Skandar Akbar comes out with Iceberg and the Sudanese Headhunters, introducing them as his new Devastation, INC. Akbar says last weeks travesty involving the Headhunters won’t happen again while they’re under his watchful eye.2. Iceberg w/ Skandar Akbar def. Steve BlackmanAkbar and the Headhunters got involved throughout. Iceberg uses a distraction by Akbar and the Headhunters use a Superplex/top rope splash combo to put Blackman down. Iceberg follows with the Ground Level Splash for the win. -Back from commercials with Gordon Solie in the ring interviewing Mr Wrestling II. Randy Orton comes out of the crowd to interrupt the segment.
Orton says Solie should know better and interview a real legend like himself instead of washed up has-beens like Wrestling II. Gordon tries to say something but Orton slaps him right across the mouth.
Wrestling II goes to tend to Solie but is attacked by Orton leading right into the next match.3. Randy Orton def. Mr Wrestling IIWrestling II whips Orton into the ropes but Orton catches II with the RKO coming off for the win. Afterwards, Orton taunts Wrestling II and then spits on his downed opponent. -A video package is shown of Japanese legend, Mitsuhara Misawa before his match versus Ivan Koloff next.4. Mitsuhara Misawa def. Ivan Koloff by dqThe two veterans put on a show for the fans but Koloff gets increasingly frustrated when he can’t string together enough offense to keep Misawa down. The frustrated Koloff grabs his chains and wallops Misawa leading to the dq. However, Misawa is able to fight off the attack and clears Koloff from the ring with a Tiger Suplex ’85. -We come back from commercials with Chris Benoit/Lance Storm and Sunny in the ring. Sunny says it’s a travesty that Benoit got traded right from under their noses by the incompetent PWI ownership but not to worry the Triple Threat will rebound.
The crowd is showing it’s discontent until Sunny gets them in a better mood with a little show. Storm does his ‘Can I be serious for a minute’ shtick but gets cut off as D-X’s theme blares out over the club’s PA system.
Shawn Michaels and X-Pac hit the ring. Michaels says Sunny has a triple threat all right…she’s got a great a$$ and a pair of great knockers. But as Michaels, explains it’s her mouth that’s gotten her in trouble…just ask the boys in the back.5. D-X (Shawn Michaels/X-Pac) def. Chris Benoit/Lance Storm w/ SunnyAwesome match that rocked the house. Benoit and Michaels go back and forth for long stretches of the match battering each other. Both get out of the other’s respective finisher. X-Pac takes the match to the floor but Storm has other ideas and plants X-Pac into the ringpost. Sunny goes to smack X-Pac but gets caught. Michaels uses the distraction to plant Storm with Sweet Chin Music. Back in the ring, Storm is easy prey to the Bronco Buster as Benoit is stopped from making the save by Michaels. Afterwards, Sunny and Lance Storm embrace Chris Benoit as the crowd gives Benoit a huge standing ovation. -Shannon Rose tells the television audience that both Ron Bass and Buzz Sawyer sustained injuries due to last week’s brutal match but says Sawyer is more worse for wear after that brutal hanging by Barry Windham and company.6. Barry Windham def. Ultimate WarriorThis was Ultimate Warrior’s last appearance while under a PWF/PWI contract before heading north to Great Lakes Wrestling. Warrior dominates from the onset but seems to be having trouble putting Windham away. Warrior hits his Warrior Press/Splash combo but Angelo ‘King Kong’ Mosca is at ringside distracting the referee. Warrior pulls Mosca into the ring and gives him a sprinting clothesline that knocks Mosca over the top rope to the floor. Warrior turns around right into a foreign object assisted right hand from Windham. Windham continues pounding on Warrior and when the ref pushes Windham off, Mosca seizes the advantage to stagger the Warrior with a ‘loaded’ elbow. Warrior turns around right into the Flying Lariat for the finish. -We come back from the final commercial break to show a video recap of the Assassins in action and a recap of last week’s Triple Threat tag match which the Carnage Crew won.7. Main Event: Carnage Crew def. The Assassins to win the Impact titlesThe match lived up to its main event billing. Devito/Loc worked over both Assassins early on and Assassin #1 saves #2 after the Carnage Driver by the Crew The Assassins battle back and soon have Devito in trouble. Loc is able to save his partner after an Assassin Spike Piledriver. Assassin #2 goes to load his mask but drops the foreign object. Loc blasts #2 with the object setting up a second Carnage Driver to give the Crew the win and the titles. -Afterwards, the Crew celebrate with their newly won titles in the crowd as the show goes off the air.
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Post by wildfire on Mar 28, 2009 10:59:55 GMT -4
D-X won SOMETHING this weekend at least
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Post by gabe72 on Mar 29, 2009 17:49:56 GMT -4
-PWI officials announced that a new Impact champion will be crowned on Friday night, April 3rd. The match will be a 6-Man Elimination Gauntlet.
The six men who are entered are Barry Windham, Buzz Sawyer, Ron Bass, Masato Tanaka, 'Ravishing' Rick Rude, and the returning Eddie Gilbert.
All six will draw numbers to determine their gauntlet order during the show on Friday.
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