Post by tyguy on Jun 14, 2009 13:19:44 GMT -4
ICW Impact #87
Osaka, Japan
Aug. 27, 2118
Another exciting edition of Impact from Japan. Team Japan continue to dominate the competition since joining forces here in ICW.
BUFF BAGWELL def. STEVE WILLIAMS
Dr. Death never got his offense going against Buff, and Bagwell really showed what he can do in the ring. After the Buff Blockbuster didn't end things, Bagwell came off the top rope to grab the pinfall.
BILLY RED LYONS def. DANNY HODGE
Bobby Heenan did not accompany Hodge to the for this one, and Lyons took advantage. Hodge, like the Doctor, was unable to generate much offense. Lyons carried all the momentum, and after a pair of sleepers came out on top with the Figure Four.
TIGER MASK def. IRON MIKE DIBIASE
Iron Mike gave Tiger Mask a good fight, but the Japanese star showed he is a notch above. After planting DiBiase with Tiger Suplex, Tiger Mask used a moonsault to get the pin.
THE MOUNTIE def. BOBO BRAZIL
Team Canada, the Mountie and Angelo Mosca, have been making their presence felt in ICW. This match was no exception as the Mountie maintained control most of the way. He choke slammed Bobo, then used the Shock Stick to score the win. The Mountie and Mosca then double teamed Bobo, until Don Leo Jonathan charged into the ring!
DON LEO JONATHAN def. ANGELO MOSCA
These two went right to work as the Mountie and Bobo fought to the back. They went toe to toe in a great battle. Jonathan pulled out the win by coming off the top rope.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH
TED DIBIASE def. BOB ORTON JR.
Ted DiBiase took the fight right to Cowboy Bob and didn't give him any openings to come back. DiBiase battered Orton on the floor, using his black glove and the figure four. Back in the ring, DiBiase took care of business and won with the figure four.
RAY STEVENS def. LARRY ZBYSZKO
Stevens took all his frustrations and hatred for Bobby Heenan out on Larry Zbyszko. Stevens dominated, winning the fight on the floor and in the ring. Zybszko stayed alive somehow, but Stevens was relentless. Stevens would not be denied and won after the Bombs Away.
RIKIDOZAN def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
Home favorite Rikidozan did not disappoint, and put away the Masked Superstar with little trouble. A massive assault of chops and hiplocks took Rikidozan to victory.
GIANT BABA def. DAN SEVERN
The Beast Dan Severn almost pulled off the upset, as he had Baba in a lot of trouble. The big man came back though, and hit the Neckbreaker Drop after Severn avoided being counted out. Severn wouldn't accept the loss though, and jumped Baba after the match and put on a submission hold, trying to injure the Japanese legend.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. BOB ORTON SR.
Intercontinental champion Johnny Valentine had another non-title match, and again almost lost. Orton was on fire and looking to take advantage of having the champion in the ring. Orton did everything except win, as Valentine lived through the assault to pull out the win with the sleeper.
TRIPLE THREAT MATCH
NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. THE VACHONS & THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Intercontinental tag team champions the New Age Outlaws whethered the storm of a triple threat match with two teams that really don't like them. The action was all over the place and non-stop, but it was Billy Gunn getting the win after the Standing Leg Drop on Bobby Eaton.
ANTONIO INOKI def. NICK BOCKWINKEL
The main event ended a bad night for Bobby Heenan. Bockwinkel did nothing at all, and Heenan was unable to help his man. Inoki kicked Bockwinkel silly until getting the three count.
Osaka, Japan
Aug. 27, 2118
Another exciting edition of Impact from Japan. Team Japan continue to dominate the competition since joining forces here in ICW.
BUFF BAGWELL def. STEVE WILLIAMS
Dr. Death never got his offense going against Buff, and Bagwell really showed what he can do in the ring. After the Buff Blockbuster didn't end things, Bagwell came off the top rope to grab the pinfall.
BILLY RED LYONS def. DANNY HODGE
Bobby Heenan did not accompany Hodge to the for this one, and Lyons took advantage. Hodge, like the Doctor, was unable to generate much offense. Lyons carried all the momentum, and after a pair of sleepers came out on top with the Figure Four.
TIGER MASK def. IRON MIKE DIBIASE
Iron Mike gave Tiger Mask a good fight, but the Japanese star showed he is a notch above. After planting DiBiase with Tiger Suplex, Tiger Mask used a moonsault to get the pin.
THE MOUNTIE def. BOBO BRAZIL
Team Canada, the Mountie and Angelo Mosca, have been making their presence felt in ICW. This match was no exception as the Mountie maintained control most of the way. He choke slammed Bobo, then used the Shock Stick to score the win. The Mountie and Mosca then double teamed Bobo, until Don Leo Jonathan charged into the ring!
DON LEO JONATHAN def. ANGELO MOSCA
These two went right to work as the Mountie and Bobo fought to the back. They went toe to toe in a great battle. Jonathan pulled out the win by coming off the top rope.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH
TED DIBIASE def. BOB ORTON JR.
Ted DiBiase took the fight right to Cowboy Bob and didn't give him any openings to come back. DiBiase battered Orton on the floor, using his black glove and the figure four. Back in the ring, DiBiase took care of business and won with the figure four.
RAY STEVENS def. LARRY ZBYSZKO
Stevens took all his frustrations and hatred for Bobby Heenan out on Larry Zbyszko. Stevens dominated, winning the fight on the floor and in the ring. Zybszko stayed alive somehow, but Stevens was relentless. Stevens would not be denied and won after the Bombs Away.
RIKIDOZAN def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
Home favorite Rikidozan did not disappoint, and put away the Masked Superstar with little trouble. A massive assault of chops and hiplocks took Rikidozan to victory.
GIANT BABA def. DAN SEVERN
The Beast Dan Severn almost pulled off the upset, as he had Baba in a lot of trouble. The big man came back though, and hit the Neckbreaker Drop after Severn avoided being counted out. Severn wouldn't accept the loss though, and jumped Baba after the match and put on a submission hold, trying to injure the Japanese legend.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. BOB ORTON SR.
Intercontinental champion Johnny Valentine had another non-title match, and again almost lost. Orton was on fire and looking to take advantage of having the champion in the ring. Orton did everything except win, as Valentine lived through the assault to pull out the win with the sleeper.
TRIPLE THREAT MATCH
NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. THE VACHONS & THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Intercontinental tag team champions the New Age Outlaws whethered the storm of a triple threat match with two teams that really don't like them. The action was all over the place and non-stop, but it was Billy Gunn getting the win after the Standing Leg Drop on Bobby Eaton.
ANTONIO INOKI def. NICK BOCKWINKEL
The main event ended a bad night for Bobby Heenan. Bockwinkel did nothing at all, and Heenan was unable to help his man. Inoki kicked Bockwinkel silly until getting the three count.