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Post by cage on Sept 19, 2021 17:18:41 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thank you dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously, as we return to our regular LCWF programming this week." Bradshaw: "We have a very exciting matchup for this week's pre-show, as current NeXus allies square off in what they promise is a friendly exhibition match." Dangerously: "I am sure we will see some questionable antics, but, sure, why don't we give them the benefit of the doubt?" Heenan: "They'll want to get the crowd into it and get over with the fans, so I'm not sure some lightfooted tap dancing is going to get the job done tonight." Dangerously: "Bischoff knows what he is doing. It is the perfect opening contest because the NeXus have their huge tag title defense in tonight's main event. He wants at least these two to wear each other out so that they aren't physically prepared for the rest of the night. I mean, and you didn't hear this from me, the winner of this match is going to get a match against Roddy Piper, which is a change of pace from what we are used to seeing from these two." Our competitors enter and take their places in their respective corners.Skip Sheffield vs. David OtungaThe bell dings. They circle each other while the crowd starts a "Skip" chant. Collar and elbow tie up, which Sheffield gets the upper hand from with a side headlock. Otunga whips him off, but Sheffield shoulder blocks him down and poses for the crowd. Sheffield hits the ropes, and Otunga drops down hoping for a leapfrog. Instead, Sheffield steps on his back and poses once more. Sheffield grabs an arm and wrenches on it. Sheffield turns it into a hammerlock, but Otunga reverses with a snapmare. Otunga comes off the ropes, Sheffield drops to the mat, and, this time, Otunga steps on his back. When Otunga steps off Sheffield quickly gets back to his feet and shoves him, so Otunga shoves him back. Otunga sends him off the ropes, and Sheffield responds by dropkicking him down. Sheffield tries a modified famouser, but Otunga rolls through. Otunga comes off the ropes again, this time Sheffield reverses with a monkey flip. Otunga rolls out of the ring to recover and is visibly frustrated. Sheffield is about to try a baseball slide so Otunga rolls back into the ring, ducks an attempted clothesline, kicks him in the gut, and hits a snap DDT. Otunga kicks him out of the ring. Otunga comes off the ropes, but Sheffield slides back in with enough time left to back bodydrop him down to the floor. However, Otunga manages to land on his feet. Sheffield tries the baseball slide again, but Otunga sidesteps and sends him barreling into the barricade. Otunga lifts him up and drapes him over the barricade again, and Sheffield has now slowed in momentum significantly. Heenan: "One has to wonder if Sheffield is pulling his punches here. NeXus is a lot closer now, after years together, then they were back win Sheffield picked up a big win over Heath Slater." Sheffield scrambles back to his feet and shoves Otunga into the barricade, but is obviously favoring his ribs. Sheffield shoves him into the barricade once more, then sets him for a powerbomb on the apron, but Otunga wiggles free. Otunga with a double leg takedown. Otunga with a hard irish whip into the barricade, as the referee stresses a 6 count. Otunga sends him back into the barricade ribs first, then shoves his boot in Sheffield's face. The referee is at an 8 count, so Otunga quickly rolls Sheffield back in the ring. Otunga connects with a big missile dropkick right in the face. Bradshaw: "What the hell is that idiot, Otunga, thinking? He should be going for the cover not trying to dish out more punishment to his teammate!" Otunga stomps on Sheffield's face, then lifts him up and whips him into the corner. Otunga delivers a running clothesline, pulls him to the center of the ring, and goes for the first cover of the matchup. 1..kick out. Otunga locks in a chinlock, but the fans chanting brings Sheffield to his feet and he elbows his way out. Sheffield delivers some thundering chops to the chest before whipping him off the ropes and delivering a big boot to the face. Sheffield pulls him to his feet, so Otunga quickly starts elbowing the neck. Otunga hits the ropes, but Sheffield runs after him and clotheslines him over the top rope. Sheffield hits the ropes now, then dropkicks Otunga off the apron. Sheffield then goes on to the apron and delivers a flying clothesline. But Sheffield lands awkwardly. Dangerously: "Sheffield has been an underrated member of this group. Even Slater found more success, despite losing their matchup. Sheffield seems to be giving everything to stand out in this one." Sheffield lifts Otunga up and pushes him back in the ring. Sheffield stays on him with a standing dropkick to the back of the head. Sheffield continues with a fisherman buster into a pin combo. 1...shoulder up. Sheffield goes for a full nelson suplex, but Otunga gets a vise grip on the ropes. Sheffield starts clubbing away at his back, until Otunga delivers a back elbow shot. Sheffield lifts him up on his shoulders, but Otunga slides out of it. Otunga clotheslines him on to the apron and hits a forearm shot. Otunga tries a slingshot, but Sheffield stops him in his tracks. Sheffield lifts him up and rolls through a fireman's carry before going for a splash, but Otunga moves out of the way. Otunga delivers a spike DDT and floats over into the cover. 1...2..rope break. Otunga is visibly upset with Sheffield. Otunga grabs the ropes and calls for the end, but when he turns around, Sheffield drops down and rolls to the outside. Otunga then heads to the top and connects with a big moonsault to the outside on Sheffield! Otunga lands very awkwardly; his legs slam into the barricade hard. The landing looked so bad, the referee went to the outside to ask him if he was able to continue. Otunga rolls Sheffield back in the ring, then nonchalantly heads back to the top. However, Otunga is favoring his ankle now. He manages to connect with a diving elbow drop into the cover. 1...2.kick out. They each struggle back to their feet at the same time, trading chops and forearms the whole way. Sheffield starts to get the upperhand with bigger forearms and bigger knife edge chops. Otunga looks out on his feet only throwing light forearm shots now. Otunga taunts him, so Sheffield delivers a stiff boot to the chest, knocking him back into the corner. Sheffield delivers a buckle bomb, which he follows with a sit-out spinebuster. 1...2..shoulder up! Sheffield calls for a huge lariat, but Otunga pulls the referee in front of him. Otunga comes off the ropes, but Sheffield stops him with a standing dropkick. Sheffield delivers a delayed vertical suplex, then the backpack stunner. Sheffield looks to put him away with a spinning neckbreaker, but Otunga is able to fight him off. But not completely as Sheffield turns it into a bridging German suplex. 1...2..shoulder up. Sheffield goes for a tiger driver, but Otunga slips out of it and hits a back body drop. Otunga heads to the corner, still favoring his leg, and moves on to the apron. Otunga comes off the ropes and hits a cutter. Otunga throws him for a German suplex of his own, but Sheffield lands on his feet. Sheffield swings wildly, but Otunga sidesteps and connects with a snap German suplex. Otunga then lifts Sheffield up, with some difficulty, and delivers a bridging German suplex. 1...2..rope break. Heenan: "Those couple of Germans by Otunga couldn't have looked better if they were delivered by WWX Million Dollar Champion Brock Lesnar. Also, due to the nature of this being the pre-show, the time limit on this match is 25-minutes, with a 30 second over time if necessary and we are very nearly approaching that." Otunga puts Sheffield on the top rope, but Sheffield fights him off and bounces Otunga's face off the turnbuckle. Sheffield hits a snap dragon suplex, then follows it up with..a spear! Sheffield scrambles into the cover, but Otunga kicks out immediately. Otunga blocks another spear with a kick to the midsection and a headbutt. Otunga delivers a high kick to the face, then tries a step up enziguri, but Sheffield shoves him off. Sheffield comes off the ropes, but Otunga kicks him in the midsection and then the face again. Sheffield then comes out of nowhere with another spear! They both get up and hit the ropes, they cross each other, hit the ropes once more, then Sheffield takes him down with a third spear! Sheffield lifts him up for a powerbomb, but Otunga wrests free and hits a reverse DDT. Bradshaw: "Both men are sitting on the canvas now, they look beat, and they also look like they're wondering what they have to do to get this thing done." They trade chops while on their knees, then Otunga starts to make his way back to his feet, but Sheffield shoves him back down with a boot to the face. Sheffield looks to finish this off with a powerbomb, but Otunga counters into The Verdict! But Sheffield scrambles immediately back to his feet. Dangerously: "Sheffield looks like he just brushed that move off, but, wait, what's this? Now it looks as if..Sheffield is out on his feet. He's fading! Sheffield crumbles to the mat, the referee heads over, lifts up the arm, it drops dead. The referee is calling this one." Heenan: "Some fans might not be happy with that call, Paul. They were having a great contest, especially since they're supposed to be friends and tag team partners. To have it just ended, no pinfall, I don't know." Bradshaw: "What are you talking about, Brain? Otunga beat him so bad he couldn't answer the referee. A pinfall was just a formality here. Great win over the big guy for Otunga in my book. You take it anyway you can get it." Here is your winner via referee stoppage: David "A-List" Otunga Heenan: "Hot off the heels of that encounter, which could have real PPV implications, it is time to announce the next time the LCWF comes to you on PPV with its next Takeover event. This will be happening on October 10th, and it will be Takeover: Gold Rush! This event already has some major matches planned and it can only get better as the card takes shape." We see Rick Steiner gearing up in one locker room and Elias gearing up in another.Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush vs. The Disciples of the New Church The bell dings. Rush and Kobain to start things off, they tie up, but shove each other off, resulting in no advantage for either team. Kobain shoulder blocks him down, then Tags in Malice. Malice comes in and delivers a dropkick. Ambrose comes in the ring and starts hammering away at Malice, so Kobain jumps him from behind. Kobain and Malice get the upper hand and irish whip their opponents into opposing corners. They alternate splashing on them both. Malice and Kobain start waving someone down, most likely James Mitchell, but nobody comes out and Ambrose and Rush jump them from behind. Ambrose punches Kobain into the corner, then Rush delivers a handspring back elbow to Malice.
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Post by cage on Sept 25, 2021 9:41:15 GMT -5
Episode 66: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Vader LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Diesel vs. Sean Michaels vs. Shawn Stasiak
Match 1: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Steve Blackman vs. Afa (w/ Sika) vs. Afa, Jr.
Match 2: David Otunga (w/ Skip Sheffield) vs. Roddy Piper
Match 3: Lights Out LCWF Television Championship Match Lance Storm (c) vs. X-Pac
Match 4: Raven (w/ Kazarian) vs. Tommy Rogers
Match 5: Xtreme Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi-Finals The Nation of Domination (Savio Vega/D-Lo Brown) vs. The Million Dollar Corporation (Bam Bam Bigelow/Irwin R. Schyster)
Match 6: Ax (w/ Smash) vs. Danny Burch
Main Event: Rich Swann & Ricochet (w/ Apollo Crews) vs. The Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane/Tom Prichard) vs. Tap Out (Johnny Curtis/Eddie Edwards)
Current LCWF Takeover: Gold Rush Card (10/10/2021: Subject to Change): *The Real Americans vs. NeXus 6-Man Tag Team Championship Match *Doug Williams vs. Monty Brown LCWF Championship Match *Cactus Jack vs. Justin Gabriel United Kingdom Championship Match *Daniel Bryan vs. Angelo Dawkins X-Division Championship Match *The Amazing Red vs. Cassidy Riley Cruiserweight Championship Match *Austin Aries vs. Brian Pillman Global Championship Match *Christian Cage vs. Raven Universal Championship Match *James Storm vs. Danny Burch FTW Championship Match *Tommaso Ciampa vs. Prince Albert European Championship Match *[Masked] Kane vs. Terry Funk Legends Championship Match *Alberto del Rio vs. Roadkill Million Dollar Championship Match *The Anglo Japan Alliance vs. Pat Buck & Dallas X-Division Tag Team Championship Match *Age of the Fall vs. The Wyatt Family LCWF Tag Team Championship Match *Bray Wyatt vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan LCWF World Heavyweight Championship Match *The Pegasus Kid vs. Johnny Ace LCWF TNT Championship Match *Owen Hart vs. Skip Sheffield LCWF Intercontinental Championship Match *The Goons vs. The Ruthless Roundtable LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Championship Match *Jack Swagger vs. Yujiro LCWF North American Championship Match
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Post by cage on Sept 29, 2021 20:23:54 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thanks to dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously. Today we are just going to jump right into things with our pre-show, and we think we have pretty good one to start us off. Although, nothing is going to top what Sheffield and Otunga did last week for quite sometime, in my estimation anyway." Our three competitors make their entrances, the almost virtually unknown Sean Michaels receives little fanfare, but he does shake the hands of both of his opponents right away.Diesel vs. Sean Michaels vs. Shawn StasiakThe bell dings during Michaels' handshake with Stasiak and he immediately starts clubbing away. That is until Stasiak sidesteps him and tries to tie him up in the ropes, but Michaels puts the brakes on. Stasiak delivers a clothesline, then both Stasiak and Diesel hit Michaels with a double boot to the face. They go to flip him over for a double half Boston crab, but Michaels shoves them both off of him and allows himself time to stand back up. Michaels scoops slams them both, then comes off the ropes for a running splash on Stasiak into the cover. 1..broken up by Diesel. They start clubbing Michaels on the mat, then grab hold of him as they both get up, looking for a double suplex, but Michaels counters, shoves them off, then hits a suplex on Stasiak, followed by one on Diesel. Michaels sets them up together and applies a double camel clutch. Diesel grabs the bottom rope so the referee has to break them all up. Michaels applies a bear hug to Stasiak, only to bodyslam him moments later. Diesel charges Michaels now, but he's reversed into a press slam right on to Stasiak. Michaels sends Stasiak off the ropes; Stasiak transitions into a tornado DDT on Michaels. Michaels and Diesel roll out of the ring, so Stasiak hits a double baseball slide into both of them. Stasiak rolls Diesel in, then delivers a dropkick and scrambles into the cover. 1..kick out. They both get to their feet and begin trading punches. Diesel ducks a punch, grabs Stasiak, and hits a big sidewalk slam. They both scramble back to their feet again and each misses a wild clothesline attempt. Diesel drops Stasiak with a forearm shot and begins stomping away at him. Michaels finally slides back in, only to take a knee to the gut from Diesel. Diesel drapes Michaels throat first across the ropes, and turns him into a pendulum backbreaker. Stasiak delivers a diving elbow drop on to Michaels as Diesel gets back to his feet. Diesel hits a leg drop on Michaels into the cover. 1..broken up by Stasiak. Stasiak charges Diesel, but Diesel scoop slams him into a cover. 1...2..shoulder up. Stasiak catches Diesel with a drop toe hold, then heads up to the top rope. Diesel gets up and takes a flying lariat from Stasiak into a cover. 1...2..saved by Michaels. Michaels uses a double leg takedown on Stasiak, but Stasiak flips him over and takes the upper hand with some punches on the mat. Michaels throws him off, Stasiak back to his feet quickly, then Michaels takes him back down with a back bodydrop. Michaels into the cover. 1...2..rope break. Michaels delivers a delayed vertical suplex to Stasisak, but he rolls out of the ring. Michaels splashes into Diesel in the corner, then gives him a front suplex on to the top rope. But Diesel kicks him off and comes off the top rope with a diving knee strike! Diesel sees both of his opponents down and takes the opportunity to pander to the crowd a bit. Michaels takes Diesel off his feet with a Thesz press off the ropes, then heads up top. Stasiak tries to push Michaels off, but Michaels grabs him and bounces his face off the turnbuckle. Michaels tries a diving senton, but Diesel moves out of the way at the last second! Diesel heads up top for a big splash/cross body move, but Michaels moves out of the way this time. Stasiak comes back in and tries a crossbody himself, but he's caught by Michaels. Diesel kicks Stasiak in the back and he falls on top of Michaels into a cover, but Diesel pulls him off at the 1 count. Heenan: "Many people may not think so, but I think these three men all have very productive futures ahead of them." Diesel knees Stasiak, then goes for a reverse DDT, but Stasiak reverses it into a snap suplex. Stasiak tries to follow up with a standing elbow drop, but Diesel gets the knees up. Michaels delivers a German suplex to Stasiak. Michaels picks Stasiak back up and hits an inverted atomic drop, but Diesel hits Michaels with a boot to the face to break them up. Again, though, Stasiak is in the position to scramble into the cover on Michaels, and, again, Diesel pulls him off. The crowd is chanting 'finish them'. Diesel delivers a running back elbow to Michaels in the corner. Michaels quickly counters with a diving bulldog and scrambles into the cover. 1...2..Diesel throws him off. Diesel kicks Michaels in the face while he's down on the mat, then catches a diving Stasiak and hits him with a samoan drop. Diesel calls for it, then delivers the Jacknife Powerbomb to Michaels, and goes, nonchalantly, into the cover. 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Diesel Michaels is furious after getting pinned. Michaels clubs Diesel from behind and waits for him to turn around so he can deliver sweet chin music, but Stasiak makes the save. Diesel and Stasiak deliver a double boot to the face, sending Michaels to the outside. Stasiak goes to raise Diesel's arm, but Diesel shoves him off.Bradshaw: "Well that was a fun one, seemed to me like Stasiak and Diesel had some sort of agreement, but that may have just been what it looked like on the surface." Dangerously: "Diesel's size advantage had to play a part in his win tonight. He was knocked off his feet in this one, but not for very long." Heenan: "Michaels hit some pretty impactful moves, though, if this was mostly a two on one situation. But Diesel was moving around the ring a bit more quickly than we're used to seeing from him. Regardless, great triple threat contest to lead us into our show this week." Al Snow becomes the fourth man in the commentary booth for this next match. Before the match, Sika comes out prepared to compete, but Captain Lou Albano follows him out. Albano: "Anyone could win this next matchup, and I mean that, I do. This match could be a great match, and I mean that 100% too. However, I'm afraid we have a problem here. I don't want a great match. I want a Wild match." He motions to the entrance ramp and Afa makes his entrance to a massive ovation. Bradshaw: "That was a great introduction, but which one of them does he intend to compete here? This is not a tag team encounter." Albano sends Afa in, tells Sika to remain at ringside, and heads to the back. Afa slides in to the ring and goes face to face with The Lethal Weapon, Steve Blackman.Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Steve Blackman vs. Afa, Jr. vs. Afa (w/ Sika) The bell dings. Afa, Jr. rallies the other two men to triple team his father, but he shoves them all off. Blackman punches Afa square in the face, but Afa takes it and kicks Blackman out of the ring. Afa, Jr. jumps on his father's back, but Afa slams him down to the mat. Nakamura charges at him, but Afa catches him and slams him down on to Afa, Jr. Afa goes for a splash, but Nakamura and Afa, Jr. are able to get out of the way. Afa charges at them, but Junior pulls the top rope down and Afa goes barrelling to the outside. Meanwhile, Blackman has come back into the ring and rolls up Nakamura from behind. 1...broken up by Junior. Blackman plays possum with Nakamura, who had the advantage for a split second, then Blackman takes him down with a shoulder tackle. Blackman comes off the ropes, when Nakamura uses an enziguri to knock Junior off the apron, then he ducks Blackman and rolls him up. 1...broken up by Afa.
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Post by cage on Sept 30, 2021 11:41:39 GMT -5
Episode 67: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Vader LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Hernandez vs. Prince Albert
Match 1: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Terry Funk
Match 2: Team America (Roadkill & Santino Marella) & The Elite Guard (Chad Collyer & Onyx) vs. The Colossal Connection (Andre the Giant & Haku) & The Alliance (Shawn Stasiak & Billy Kidman)(w/ Stephanie McMahon)
Match 3: Pat Buck & Dallas vs. Sim Snuka & Blue Demon, Jr.
Match 4: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) vs. The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman & Erick Rowan)(w/ Bray Wyatt)
Match 5: Xtreme Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi-Finals Jesse & Festus vs. The Ruthless Roundtable (Vladimir Kozlov & Ezekiel Jackson)
Match 6: Raven vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
Main Event: LCWF Hardcore Championship Match Rick Steiner © vs. Hugh Morrus vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Sean Michaels)
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Post by cage on Oct 5, 2021 9:55:07 GMT -5
No votes received. Simulation incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." Bradshaw: "Tonight's pre-show match will see the winner of the first ever Casino Battle Royale taking on Prince Albert. Let's see a rundown of each of these competitors ahead of this one." That leads us into a video package focusing mainly on Hernandez. It begins with his history of and current status as a member of the Latin American Xchange and showcases his big Casino Battle Royale victory, mentioning how he would go on to fail to capture the European Championship from current champion Tommaso Ciampa. Hernandez would make his LCWF debut on September 29th, 2010 when he would challenge then-LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart in a Gauntlet Match for the title, which would also be a losing effort. The next time we would see Hernandez was when L.A.X. defeated the current WWE Tag Team Champions, The Usos, in a tag team match. Then, they would continue their dominance against Judas Mesias and Michael Tarver. Then another win against Beer Money. Then, Hernandez would win a big fatal four way match involving former LCWF and LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler. Finally, he also defeated one of the only men to be signed by the WWX main roster from LCWF, Brodus Clay. On the other hand, Prince Albert is a virtual unknown to the LCWF faithful, who looks to make a name for himself, at the expense of Hernandez on tonight's pre-show.Hernandez vs. Prince AlbertThe bell dings. Dangerously: "The two big men look like they're going to try to size each other up with some technical wrestling. A lockup, deep armdrag from Hernandez, shoulderblock by Prince Albert, with the transition into a side headlock on the mat. Albert is getting the better of Hernandez here as he moves on to a hammerlock in the same position on the mat." Albert and Hernandez trade shots, then Albert takes him down with a forearm shot. Albert delivers a fallaway slam, gets up quickly, and clotheslines Hernandez down to the outside. Prince Albert already favoring his knee. Bradshaw: "Albert's attempt at a run here could be over quickly if that knee turns into a problem." Albert goes out and rolls Hernandez back in the ring, but Hernandez is ready when Albert slides in after him with a chop block to the back of the leg. Hernandez goes for a diving elbow drop, but Albert elbows him in the ribs. Albert gets back to his feet, but is noticeably limping. Heenan: "A different competitor might try to fashion something midmatch to brace his knee, but Albert looks to just be trying to power through it here." Albert tries to get the crowd on his side and delivers an overhead pumphandle suplex, then pulls Hernandez into a cover. 1..rope break. The referee separates them, Albert charges, but Hernandez pulls down the top rope and sends him crashing to the outside. Hernandez connects with a baseball slide. Hernandez rolls him back in the ring and delivers a missile dropkick from the top rope. Cover, 1...shoulder up. Hernandez delivers a scoop slam, then comes off the top rope again with a diving elbow drop into another cover. 1...2.kick out! Hernandez starts to zero in on the injured knee, but Albert kicks him off before he can get a move in. Hernandez charges, but Albert catches him and delivers a capture suplex, which almost drops Hernandez on his head. Albert gets back to his feet and does a "wake up taunt". Albert grabs Hernandez, but Hernandez starts delivering punches squarely to the injured knee. Albert elbows him off, picks him up, and delivers a rolling fireman's carry. Albert delivers a sliding clothesline followed by a splash off the ropes into his first cover of the contest. 1...shoulder up. Hernandez delivers a short headbutt from the mat, then gets up and slams Albert's head off the turnbuckle. Hernandez delivers a tornado DDT and scrambles into the cover. 1...2..kick out. Hernandez knees Albert in the face on the mat and goes back into the cover. 1...2..shoulder up. Hernandez knees him again, but Albert is beginning to recover. Hernandez stomps the injured knee, then knees Albert in the face again before going for a cover. 1...2..rope break. They trade punches before Hernandez regains control with a forearm shot. Albert chops and forearms him as he tries to get the crowd cheering for him. Hernandez quickly shuts that down by kneeing him in the face and clubbing him on the back. Hernandez spits on him, comes off the ropes, and Albert turns him inside out with a discus clothesline. We see a shot of Hernandez bleeding on his right elbow. Albert pulls Hernandez up on the ropes. Hernandez fights him off and drops Albert on the apron. Hernandez goes for a diving elbow drop, but Albert moves out of the way. Albert picks him up and delivers a back suplex on to the apron. Albert goes to the top rope and delivers a diving tackle that sends both men crashing down to the floor. Albert is gripping his knee as the crowd finally makes some noise. Albert rolls him back in the ring and goes for the cover immediately. 1...2..kick out! Albert slaps the mat in frustration. Albert then lifts him up and powerbombs him over the ropes and onto the entrance ramp. Hernandez slips back in the ring at the 9 count. Albert puts Hernandez on the top rope and delivers a spinning neckbreaker, then crawls into the cover. 1...2.rope break. Heenan: "President Tunney would like us to make you all aware that this match has only been allotted three more minutes from the end of this sentence. I think that takes us out of the moment a bit, but they are in the bylaws of World Wrestling Xcellence, so it does need to be mentioned briefly." Dangerously: "Both of these men are injured. I'm not sure either of them could last longer than three minutes without the time limit." Prince Albert goes for the Argentine Neckbreaker, but Hernandez pulls himself down by the ropes onto the apron. Hernandez tries to grapevine the injured knee through the ropes, but Albert delivers a well placed strike to the face. Albert tries another one, but Hernandez catches the thrown punch and headbutts him before stepping back into the ring. Albert goes for a kick to the midsection, but Hernandez also catches the foot and delivers a dragon corkscrew, coincidentally on the injured knee. Hernandez comes off the ropes and hits a running leg drop, then Hernandez comes off the ropes for a splash into a cover, but Albert cradles him into a cover of his own. 1...2..kick out. They roll through trading near falls, until Albert finally rolls through, lifts him up, and connects with the Argentine Neckbreaker. Cover: 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Prince Albert Heenan: "Great win in this battle of big men with less than a minute to go on the pre-show time limit."
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Episode 68: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Goons (Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana) LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Vader LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: One Man Gang vs. Johnny Ace
Match 1: Lights Out Match Skip Sheffield vs. Bobby Eaton
Match 2: Tony Mamaluke (w/ Little Guido) vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
Match 3: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu, Desmond Wolfe, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, & Will Ospreay)(w/ Shinsuke Nakamura & Pete Dunne) vs. Pat Buck, Dallas, & The Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane & Tom Prichard)
Match 4: Xtreme Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals The Ruthless Roundtable (Vladimir Kozlov & Ezekiel Jackson)(w/ Lord Steven Regal) vs. The Million Dollar Corporation (Bam Bam Bigelow/Irwin R. Schyster)
Match 5: Fatal 4 Way Match Kenneth Cameron vs. Yujiro vs. Kiyoshi vs. BG James
Match 6: Falls Count Anywhere Three Way Match Kevin Sullivan vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kaval
Main Event: Bray Wyatt & The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman, Erick Rowan, & Daniel Bryan) vs. The Rat Pack ("Hacksaw" Jim Duggan/"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, Sr.) & The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black & Brodie Lee)
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Post by dcw1 on Oct 12, 2021 13:52:59 GMT -5
I liked the Albert/Hernandez match, enjoyed Hernandez’s work from TNA circa 2010, thought he could have been a real dominant champion for them.
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Post by cage on Oct 12, 2021 14:31:25 GMT -5
Hernandez isn't doing too bad as a singles guy right now, but I'm going for the early ECW style of having people double as tag team competitors and singles wrestlers. I'm very interested to see where he strikes blood first though.
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Post by cage on Oct 12, 2021 14:42:24 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thank you dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." We cut immediately to the back where Tom Philips is standing by with Lord Steven Regal and, his team, The Ruthless Roundtable. Philips: "Lord Regal, you have at least coached your team all the way through this tournament, thus far. Now, it all comes down to this, the finals will take place tonight as your team meets the other finalists, the Million Dollar Corporation." Regal: "Master Philips, we are ready. We are excited to finally demonstrate to the LCWF that we are a threat in any of the 5 tag team divisions." They are then interruped by The Brian Kendrick. Kendrick: "You guys got a minute? I know you're in the middle of an interview, that's fine. Bischoff tells me that he won't be booking me on next week's show and I'm also not booked tonight either." Philips: "Kendrick? I don't think anyone's even seen you around here since you competed to become one half of the first LCWF Tag Team Champions, why would anyone expect to see you now?" Kendrick: "A bit disrespectful for a man in your position, but I'll allow it for now. I didn't want it to be this way, but I've arranged for....a little something." Regal: "No, I get it, Master Kendrick here wants to get a quick victory because the only thing Master Bischoff understands is wins and losses. You want an enhancement match and you want me to direct these guys to help you get a win, hm?" Kendrick: "No, you misunderstand completely. I arranged for an unsanctioned, lights out match, between Skip Sheffield and Bobby Eaton." Philips: "Lights out? Why would Bishcoff allow something so reckless?" Kendrick: "Because I promised him that he wouldn't regret it, if he did it as a favor to me. I thought you of all people would understand what I'm trying to do here Regal." Philips: "Good luck to you. Well, fans, you heard it here first, Skip Sheffield, Bobby Eaton, in a Lights Out match on tonight's LCWF. The Brian Kendrick has some sort of involvement with it, but, as yet, that has not been disclosed." Returning to the announce table. Bradshaw: "The Brian Kendrick suddenly resurfaces and provides us with a lot of unanswered questions, but that was not the case on last week's LCWF, where many questions were answered." Dangerously: "That may be, but one looming question is still on everyone's mind and has been since the man won the championship. Who will be the first man to challenge Ron Killings for the Internet Championship? After 68 weeks of action, he still has yet to be given a single challenger, let alone a credible one. Still, the LCWF continues to bring you unforgettable action each and every week that you will not see put on by that other company." Heenan: "Good point, Paul, in fact, the man long considered to be destined for a run-in with the champion, Tony Mamaluke, will be in action tonight as he squares off with former Hardcore Champion, Hunter Hearst Helmsley." Dangerously: "Before we send it to the ring, I have to remind everyone of something that has been the case for a while now, but hasn't really taken shape into anything. That is that Bradshaw is our guest commentator, a member of the LCWF roster, he is expected to compete at least ocassionally, so what can you tell us about that Bradshaw?" Bradshaw: "Hold that thought, the competitors for our first bout are about to make their entrance." Justin Roberts: "Tonight's pre-show contest is a singles match scheduled for one-fall with a 20-minute time limit. Introducing first, from Halsted Street, Chicago, weighing in at 450 pounds, he is the One...Man...Gang!" Heenan: "The One Man Gang has already made quite the name for himself among loyal LCWF fans as he is a former TNT Champion. Unfortunately, that reign was cut short by the wily efforts of current champion, The Pegasus Kid." Bradshaw: "Pegasus Kid is also on a roll during his reign, as he just put on an amazing matchup with Dean Malenko just recently to keep his reign intact." Justin Roberts: "Introducing his opponent, from San Bernardino, California, weighing 250 pounds, he is 'One Dynamic Dude', Johnny Ace!" Dangerously: "Johnny Ace is going to need to use some durability and, probably, even some technical wrestling prowess to overcome the One Man Gang here. I think he is definitely looking to showcase his ability against a championship level athlete right now. Ace isn't someone who gets booked too often and he could be trying to change that." Heenan: "Well we did see him pop up in the Casino Battle Royale, that was ultimately won by Hernandez, so until our statisticians check their notes and get back to us, it looks like his LCWF win/loss record sits at 0-1, but this is not a battle royal." One Man Gang vs. Johnny AceThe bell dings. The crowd is chanting Johnny's name as they tie up and One Man Gang backs him into the corner. A strong lockup, they both jostle for positioning, until One Man Gang has him backed up into another corner and the referee starts the count. One Man Gang gives him the clean separation. They lock up again, One Man Gang pulls him into a side headlock, but Ace reverses it into an armbar. Ace is controlling the left wrist for now, but One Man Gang pulls him into a shoulder block, then takes control with an arm wringer of his own. Ace tries to use the ropes for leverage, but Gang just wrenches on the arm even harder. Ace tries the ropes one more time, which stuns Gang long enough for Ace to reverse the hold into a side headlock. Gang tries to push Ace off the ropes, but Ace runs up the ropes for a tilt a whirl takedown with the side headlock still applied. Gang is able to get the leg up and knee Ace in the face to break the hold. One Man Gang has him in almost a headscissors now, which Ace looks to get out of with a handstand and does. Ace tries to pump up the crowd as he returns to the wristlock. One Man Gang tries to jostle out of it, but just ends up sweeping the legs out from under him. One Man Gang comes off the ropes, Ace plays leapfrog, then tries to shoulder tackle the big man down to no avail. One Man Gang charges at him, but Ace gets up and under him to deliver a back bodydrop. Ace takes the time to indulge in the crowd's cheers. One Man Gang is on the apron as Ace approaches him, but Gang reaches over the ropes and catches him with a big right hand to the face before coming back in. Gang tries to capitalize by stomping on the back. Ace starts getting back to his feet, Gang punches him again, then sends him off the ropes. Ace reverses it into an irish whip of his own, but Gang fires back with a flying forearm smash! Gang into the first cover of the match. 1..shoulder up. Gang begins dropping the knee into his back. Then Gang lifts him up and bodyslams him down to the mat. Gang off the ropes and delivers a double axhandle to the face, then goes into the cover again. 1..kick out. Now a rear chinlock applied by Gang. The crowd gets Ace back into it, as he fights his way back to his feet and punches Gang's gut to break the hold. The punches force the hold to break and Ace lays into him with knife edge chops. Gang backs into the ropes and comes off with a kick to the midsection. Another kick to the arm, but Ace shakes it off and goes back to the chops. Gang turns away for a second, then delivers a mule kick to the midsection. Ace plays off the crowd, then goes back to the chops once more. Rapid chops back Gang into the corner, then Ace turns around and poses to the crowd before turning back, where Gang grabs his head and pulls him down into a knee strike to the face. Gang basically collapses into the cover, but still hooks the leg. 1...2.shoulder up. Heenan: "Gang, despite his obvious size and power advantage here, can't put Ace away, even Ace wisely takes the full two count there for an extra second to catch his breath." Gang off the ropes, looking for a leg drop, but nobody home. Gang charges at Ace in the corner, but Ace sidesteps and sends him chest first into the turnbuckle. Ace charges now, but runs straight into a back elbow. Ace misses a lariat attempt, Gang grabs him in what looks like a neckbreaker, but he quickly transitions into a reverse DDT. Gang into the cover, hooks the far leg, 1...2..kick out. Both men back to their feet and Gang irish whips him into the opposing corner. Dangerously: "That irish whip was delivered with some authority. Ace took it right in the back so forcefully he is now down in the corner." Gang irish whips him with force again into the opposing corner, which sends him face first into the second turnbuckle. Gang charges at him, but Ace leapfrogs him and comes off the ropes. Gang runs after him, they just miss each other, then Ace pulls Gang down across the middle rope. Ace comes off the ropes, reels back far, and actually takes the big man down with a massive clothesline. Gang creates some separation by rolling to the outside. Ace takes him down on the outside with a suicide dive through the ropes! Ace does a lap around the ring, hops up onto the steel ring steps, and delivers a diving back elbow. Ace rolls him back in the ring, as the crowd is overwhelmingly behind him. Ace scrambles in to cover him. 1...2.shoulder up. Ace slaps him as they're both on the mat. Ace with a hammer throw into the corner, Ace charges, but Gang sidesteps him. Gang goes for a kick, Ace is able to dodge the first one, but Gang has him trapped and delivers a knee strike to the face. Gang goes for a high risk move, but Ace crotches him on the top turnbuckle. Ace climbs up, motions to the crowd, and Ace manages to get him up and over for a superplex. Ace crawls into the cover, hooks the far leg, 1...2...3!Here is your winner via pinfall: Johnny AceBradshaw: "Bit of an upset win there and many of you may be wondering what is next in this company for Johnny Ace now that he's earned it? Well, you don't have to wonder anymore because it was just announced by Eric Bischoff on WWX.com that as a result of this win, Johnny Ace will be the next man to challenge The Pegasus Kid for the TNT Championship!" Dangerously: "That's not all. Next week on this program, Bischoff promises that the teams of The Skyscrapers, The Harris Brothers, Los Boricuas, and Treachery will be involved in some sort of 4 team tournament. He is holding the details close to his belt this week, but those four teams to be in action next week." Heenan: "Also, coming out of the World Tag Team Championship division, The Good Brothers, the first ever challengers, meet Tap Out. The Good Brothers know that they will not be challenging Bad Influence again any time soon, but they want to make a statement against the favorites to be the next #1 contenders, that goes down right here next week." Bradshaw: "We have also just gotten word that next week's main event will see David Hart Smith challenge Vader for his 24/7 Championship. The former champion, The British Bulldog, will be his manager for the matchup." Dangerously: "We have seen the father and son team up and risk everything in an attempt to become the first ever LCWF Champions, but they fell short. Can they both capture the same singles title and be the first father/son combination to be 24/7 Champions, actually the first father/son team to win any singles LCWF title? We will find out next week."
Dangerously: "Last week's main event saw the current, reigning, and defending Hardcore Champion Rick Steiner, formerly 1/3 of the 6-Man Tag Champs, defend against Hugh Morrus, and former Hardcore Champion, Hunter Hearst Helmsley. That match ended when Helmsley hit Morrus with Pedigree Pandemonium onto a steel chair in the center of the ring, he had the match won, but Steiner came back from being put through the announce table to German suplex Helmsley, hit a running elbow drop on Morrus, and steal the victory." Heenan: "The real story was after that contest when Steiner called out the rest of Mistikal and they beat down Helmsley 3-on-1. Things looked bad until Sean Michaels used the lights going out to sneak into the ring and superkick Steiner's head off when the lights came back up. However, the numbers game affected him too and Mistikal once again got the upper hand. Mistikal called down, I guess somebody they hoped would be their fourth member, Lance Anoa'i." Bradshaw: "Right, but we hadn't seen Lance before so we didn't know where his loyalty was. One thing was certain, he came down with a chair and, after a brief stare down, took out the members of Mistikal one by one. He could have taken the Hardcore Title right there, but this was clearly about making a statement." Heenan: "Then he celebrated for too long, and Luther Reigns beheaded him with a clothesline, which set Hunico up to hit the Falling Star off the top." Dangerously: "Then NeXus joined the fray, as Wade Barrett directed traffic from the top of the ramp, he sent Justin Gabriel and Daniel Bryan down and they both went right after Reigns and Hunico. Steiner escaped holding the title high, but he backed right into Barrett and got flattened." Heenan: "That's right, then Barrett said he'd be coming for the title later, but again one has to wonder why he didn't take it now. Will the NeXus ever lose their stranglehold over the LCWF? Do the fans even want them to and what does the NeXus' involvement mean for Steiner's reign as Hardcore Champion? Barrett likes to keep us waiting for answers so you'll just have to keep watching to find out the answers to these questions."
Bradshaw: "With that recap, we are ready to officially kick off this episode of LCWF. Opening tonight's show is the Lights Out match that we heard about during the pre-show. Skip Sheffield, arguably the best member of the NeXus, will meet former #1 contender to the Intercontinental Championship, Bobby Eaton." Heenan: "Sheffield has not been the same since his match with stablemate, David Otunga, his mind is clearly focused on Owen Hart, and why wouldn't it be, that loss to Otunga meant that Sheffield had to wait more weeks than necessary to prove he should be competing for the Intercontinental Championship. Let's see if he can shut that out of his mind and focus on the challenge of one, Bobby Eaton. Let's send it to the ring and hear from Justin Roberts."
Justin Roberts: "LCWF does not take responsibility for what is about to happen. The lights are about to turn off and when they come back on the match will begin. There will be no countouts, there will be no disqualifications, anything goes because this match is an unsanctioned, lights out match! Introducing the participants, first, from Huntsville, Alabama, weighing in at 233lbs, he is 'The Beautiful One'...Bobby Eaton!" Heenan: "This Bobby Eaton is a weird individual and this business is full of weird individuals, but he is one of a kind and he has already won over the LCWF faithful, as evidenced by his shot to become the next Intercontinental Champion a few weeks ago." Roberts: "And introducing his opponent, from College Station, Texas, weighing in at 291lbs"
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Post by cage on Oct 20, 2021 19:59:10 GMT -5
Episode 69: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Goons (Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana) LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Vader LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Abraham Washington vs. Xavier
Match 1: Afa, Jr. vs. Homicide
Match 2: Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart vs. Mike Mizanin
Match 3: El Generico & Kevin Steen vs. New Blood (Billy Kidman & Juventud Guerrera)(w/ Eric Bischoff)
Match 4: Tap Out (Johnny Curtis/Eddie Edwards) vs. The Good Brothers (Luke Gallows/Karl Anderson)
Match 5: NWA-WWX World Tag Team Championship Semi-Final Match The Skyscrapers (Dan Spivey & Sid Vicious) vs. The Harris Brothers (Don & Ron)
Match 6: NWA-WWX World Tag Team Championship Semi-Final Match Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Miguel Perez, Jr.) vs. Treachery (Essa Rios & Rellik)
Main Event: LCWF 24/7 Championship Match Vader© vs. David Hart Smith (w/ The British Bulldog)
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Post by cage on Oct 22, 2021 19:57:47 GMT -5
No votes received. Simulation incoming. (thank you dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." Dangerously: "Welcome everyone to more exciting LCWF action live from the Peterson Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." Enter Eric Bischoff. Bradshaw: "Here comes the law. It's not often the General Manager kicks the show off in the ring personally. In fact, the last time might have been when he came out to brag about Monty Brown becoming the first Royal Rumble winner. Well, let's send it to Bischoff in the ring." Bischoff: "Ladies and gentlemen, you all know intimately how I feel about controversy, so let's get down to it. I know I'm supposed to be unbiased and not get overly involved, but I have quite a massive tag team division. You all probably think we have enough tag team champions, and maybe we do, but the two things I'm about to introduce are less about the titles and more about what they represent. The first, the NWA World Tag Team Titles, are belts that I have been negotiating these last few months to start on LCWF. Ever since NWA World Champion Bobby Lashley turned back the challenge of David Finlay, I got to thinking it was not fair that the WWX also got the NWA Title, so I demanded they give me the NWA Tag division, and, after fierce negotiation, they allowed it. The only catch is that my champions have to make their first title defense against a WWX tag team, which seems like a small price to pay, in my opinion. The second thing I'd like to announce, regarding my bias comment, will be a secret pending the outcome of a match later tonight. I am handpicking a tag team, to be managed by me, and they will face the frontrunners to challenge my World Tag Team Champions. I'll see you all then." Bischoff leaves. Bradshaw: "Terrific. That's what these fans want to say about this show, but Bischoff might be weighing it down with gold." Dangerously: "You can never have enough gold, Bradshaw. You know why? Because each champion puts eyes on the product and has people asking questions. Furthermore, in 68 episodes rarely have any of the champions faced each other, if ever, so the fans also have to wonder if those matches will ever happen, and when they do, they will be must watch matches." Heenan: "Two possible blockbuster announcements to start the show, to be sure, but let's put that all that aside for now because our pre-show this week sets the focus on an already existing title and champion." We go to footage of the insane Abraham Washington and Brad Maddox against The Wyatt Family tag team match on May 15th to determine #1 contenders to the World Tag Team Championships as Washington makes his entrance. Dangerously: "It was Washington and Maddox's loss in that tag team match that began their feud to determine the next challenger to Eugene and his Light Heavyweight Championship, which Washington looks to further his case for with a win tonight." As Xavier makes his LCWF debut, clips of his win over Low Ki in September 2002 to become ROH World Champion are shown as well.Abraham Washington vs. XavierThe bell dings. Washington and Xavier trade armbars and suplexes to demonstrate more of the chain wrestling they both demonstrated in their intense matches shown. The mat wrestling ends after Xavier goes for a brainbuster, but Washington reverses it with a knee strike to the head. Washington begins kicking away at Xavier's chest and legs until Washington delivers a leg sweep and kicks him out of the ring. Washington follows that up with a slingshot crossbody on Xavier. Washington rolls him back into the ring, then whips him into the corner. Washington charges at him, but Xavier sidesteps and delivers an uppercut, which he follows up with a running uppercut in the corner. Xavier lays into him with knife-edge chops, then corner mounts him for the punches to the head, but Washington press slams him out of the corner. Although, Xavier is able to roll through it and catch Washington with a drop toe hold and a basement dropkick. Washington rolls out to the floor, but Xavier follows him out there with a plancha off the top rope. Xavier rolls him back in and goes into the cover. 1...kick out. Xavier whips him into the ropes and Washington comes off with a boot to the face. Washington takes a couple of minutes out of the match to put Xavier in a Boston crab submission hold. Washington leverages himself and places his knee into the small of the back. Washington drops the hold and picks Xavier up in a fireman's carry and delivers a slam, then Washington goes for a standing moonsault, but Xavier gets his knees up. Xavier picks Washington up for a fireman's carry of his own, but Washington elbows out of it and delivers a snap dragon suplex. Washington picks him up and hits the snap dragon suplex again. Washinton goes for a third, but Xavier slips out of it and delivers a German suplex which sends Washington into the turnbuckles. Xavier pulls Washington out a bit, goes to the top turnbuckle, and delivers a flying elbow drop into a cover. 1...2.shoulder up. Xavier sets him up on the top turnbuckle, delivers an uppercut, then appears to be going for a frankensteiner, but Washington bounces his head off the turnbuckle and shoves him down to the mat. Washington comes off the top rope and drops both knees on Xavier's chest before scrambling into the cover. 1...kick out. The referee forces the separation, Xavier is back to his feet, he tries for the X Breaker neckbreaker, but Washington elbows out of it. Washington kicks him back into the corner, then approaches slowly, but not slowly enough as Xavier burst out of the corner with a running knee. Washington tries to retake control with a suplex, but Xavier turns it into a fisherman buster. Bradshaw: "Both of these men are down and we're actually getting a 'this is awesome' chant for our light heavyweight division tonight." Xavier pops off of all four ropes before turning Washington inside out with a lariat. Cover - 1...2.rope break. Washington rolls onto the apron and Xavier heads to the top rope. Dangerously: "He's going for it. High risk high reward gentlemen. Xavier off the top with a senton and..no! Washington drops down to the floor and Xavier hits the apron hard." Washington rolls him back into the ring, picks him up, and delivers a swinging neckbreaker. Washington lifts him back up, spins him around airplane style, then drops him with another neckbreaker off his shoulders. Washington hooks the far leg for the cover. 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Abraham Washington
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Post by cage on Oct 22, 2021 22:07:42 GMT -5
Episode 70: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Goons (Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana) LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Vader LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 No Remorse Corps(Davey Richards & Rocky Romero) vs. Hit Row (Isaiah "Swerve" Scott & Top Dolla)
Match 1: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 The Decade (Roderick Strong & Jimmy Jacobs) vs. Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese
Match 2: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 Redragon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) vs. Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
Match 3: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 Pete Dunne & TJ Perkins vs. Enzo Amore & Akira Tozawa
Match 4: Brad Maddox vs. Xavier
Match 5: Timothy Tatcher vs. Slam Master J
Match 6: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Adam Cole
Main Event: Kevin Steen vs. Jey Uso (w/ Jimmy Uso & Roman Reigns)
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Post by dcw1 on Oct 25, 2021 10:58:02 GMT -5
Washington/Xavier was a very good match, felt like Xavier could have had more offense at times as Washington seemed to have most of the match or at least quickly reversed or countered any offense Xavier had. Nicely written though, the match flowed nicely. Your match writing has got a lot better over time.
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Post by cage on Oct 26, 2021 5:17:48 GMT -5
Washington/Xavier was a very good match, felt like Xavier could have had more offense at times as Washington seemed to have most of the match or at least quickly reversed or countered any offense Xavier had. Nicely written though, the match flowed nicely. Your match writing has got a lot better over time. Agreed, but I would like to build up some credible threats in the Light Heavyweight division and I think that's at least one way to do it. Thank you, I figure the only way to really get better at it is to practice and take notes on what others do that works, of course. Love the feedback and votes as always!
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Post by cage on Oct 26, 2021 8:56:38 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thank you dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." Bradshaw: "Good evening once again, we'd like to welcome you to another exciting LCWF show emanating tonight from Charleston, West Virginia." Dangerously: "Our pre-show kicks off tonight with JB, Jeremy Borash, as he tries to get a word in with the hottest commodities in LCWF wrestling today, New Blood, since we are right off the heels of the two night Gold Rush event and we are all stunned that Monty Brown was not able to secure the LCWF Title that night." Bradshaw: "No question about it, Paul, ever since he became the first ever Royal Rumble winner and headlined the largest WWX show of the year, his career seems to be on a downward trajectory despite being given every opportunity." Heenan: "With that let's go now to JB, who is live at the airport." JB is standing in front of a private plane. Kidman and Guerrera exit the plane and have large grins on their faces when they see JB and the camera crew. Kidman: "You want the exclusive, huh JB, couldn't even wait for us to get to the arena?" Borash: "Well gentlemen as you know you both have the night off tonight, so I didn't expect to see you there." Guerrera: "Alright, it doesn't matter, we'll give you one question, so make it a good one." Borash: "Uh..um..o-okay. Last week Eric Bischoff made some big announcements. First among them, he changed the "WWE" tag team championships to the "Sports Entertainment" tag team championships and said he was going to handpick the first team to challenge The Usos for them and that was you guys. However, you had to defeat tough opponents in the form of El Generico and Kevin Steen, which you failed to do. After that match, Bischoff came back out and said if he couldn't build you guys into challengers for an existing title, then he would make one up for you and give you every advantage necessary to win them legitimately. So, he set up a 31 team tournament that would crown Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions. 31 teams because he gave the both of you a first round bye, the only team to receive one. My question is why? What did the two of you do that has Bischoff so firmly in your corner, both figuratively and literally, in the case of last week's bout?" Kidman: "We could tell you right now, but maybe we don't have the night off the way you think." With that Kidman and Guerrera get into a limousine headed for the arena.
Back to the arena, Dynamite Kid and Tiger Mask make their entrance to loud boos from the capacity crowd. Kid: "As we get closer to Halloween, you expect scary things to happen, but not having Tiger Mask compete in this 'cruiserweight showcase' is horrific! Obviously I wouldn't suggest myself as his partner because I already have my own tag team partner, but also because I don't meet the weight requirements either. I just had to point out this injustice and you fans can boo as loud as you want, but deep down you know this man is the Cruiserweight Division." As he continues on admonishing the crowd and then Eric Bischoff for the perceived slight out comes Cruiserweight Champion The Amazing Red, who takes Tiger Mask out with a hurricanrana to the outside, then comes face to face with Dynamite Kid. Red doesn't back down and we can make out that he says "don't forget about me", then he decks The Kid and delivers a Code Red. He raises his Cruiserweight Championship and this crowd absolutely loves him.
Red: "I am still your Cruiserweight Champion, this tag team tournament does not change the fact that I walked away from a ladder match with my reign intact, and remember this, anyone not in the tournament or who loses the tournament, is welcome to try to come and take this from me. It doesn't sit well with me that anybody thinks this championship is going to be valued any less just because we now have a cruiserweights only tag team division. In other words, two cruiserweights are better than one, is that it? Is that what this crowd thinks? Boos from the crowd. The LCWF recognizes that I am a must see member of its champions roster. I main evented the first night of Takeover last Sunday. It's more like two cruiserweights are almost as good as one...me. I had my first title defense as a ladder match and I won. I am going to be the longest reigning Cruiserweight Champion anyone has ever seen and I welcome anyone to try to stop me. Right now, nobody can deny that I am the toughest cruiserweight on this roster right now, and I'm doing it by myself. There isn't one SOB in that locker room that can handle me at the top of my game. I might have to get out of control to outshine this tournament, but it will all be for a good cause. I just gave you all a conditional win ladder match, and I promise I'm not stopping there. Not only do I have to outshine this new tag team division, but I still have to work twice as hard to prove we're better than the WWX cruiserweights. On October 28th, the LCWF is coming to you for Takeover once again, and whether I have a challenger or not I will be defending this title on the card against the guy at the top of the ladder if I have to. Underrate this title if you must, but I'm going to do something with it that you haven't seen in years." Bradshaw: "Talk about making a statement. The new Cruiserweight Champion just made his first address to the faithful and it was an impactful one. It was full of passion and from the heart, but we'll have to see if actions back up words on this one. With that it's time for the opening match of the cruiserweight tag tournament he mentioned." Justin Roberts: "The following contest is for this capacity crowd only, but it is the first match of the Round of 31 in the LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship tournament. The competitors are already in the ring and introducing first the tag team to my left, they are the No Remorse Corps, which consists of former LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards and his tag team partner Rocky Romero! And their opponents standing to my right, they are Isaiah "Swerve" Scott and Top Dolla, Hit Row! Dangerously: "Justin Roberts delivers an exhilarating introduction, we would expect nothing less. Glad he reminded everyone that Davey Richards has previously held the Cruiserweight Title because that obviously makes him a big favorite in this tournament. If you look up at the TitanTron we see New Blood, revealed last week that they are already in Round 2, but also watching this match is former Cruiserweight Champion Cassidy Riley, who as a result of losing his Cruiserweight Title ladder match was given top billing in this tournament and the ability to select his own partner. It looks like the teams have chosen and it will be Richards against Scott to start us off." LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31 MatchHit Row vs. No Remorse CorpsThe referee signals for the bell. Richards and Scott go back and forth with lefts and rights, but this thing breaks down immediately as Scott starts to get the upper hand only to get blindsided by Romero and Dolla comes in to break it up. Scott and Dolla get the upper hand and go for a tag team move, but Romero ducks the attempted double clothesline and takes them both down with consecutive superkicks. Romero catches Dolla with the Diablo armbar before sending him into Richards who delivers a fireman's carry gutbuster. Richards turns his attention back to Scott and secures him in an ankle lock. Richards drops it when he sees Dolla coming in and connects with a jumping leg lariat on Dolla. Richards then delivers a back elbow to Scott and places him on the top turnbuckle where Romero gets him with a nice, high roundhouse kick to the face with some assistance from Richards. Richards covers Dolla, but the referee reminds him that it's Swerve who is the legal man. Richards Tag into Romero, despite this, and they isolate Dolla in their corner. However, Dolla fights them off with a series of chops and pointed elbows to the top of their heads, then he rolls over to Scott and monkey flips him into double clotheslining both members of NRC. Dolla rolls back out to the apron and quick Tags himself in, which Scott didn't seem to notice because he flapjacks Richards. The referee tells Scott he has to take his place on the apron as Dolla scoop slams Romero. Dolla then delivers a guillotine leg drop to Richards as he tried to come in through the ropes. Scott makes his way over and delivers a hurricanrana to Richards off the steel ring steps, laying him out on the floor. Scott then catches Romero with a kick to the back when he tried to come off the ropes, which allowed Dolla to deliver a bridging German for the first cover of this contest. 1...shoulder up says referee Mike Chioda. Dolla attempts a brainbuster, but Romero rakes the eyes, then takes Dolla over and hops up on the top rope. Scott tries to sweep his legs out, but Romero springboards over him and takes Dolla down with a springboard Lucha armdrag. Richards goes over, pulls Scott off the apron, and slams him face first off the steel ring steps. Dolla charges, but Romero backbody drops him down to the floor and right into an uppercut from Richards. Richards holds Dolla in place over his knee as Romero comes over the top rope with a springboard guillotine leg drop that causes Dolla to fall in a crumpled heap. Dangerously: "This is just the opening encounter of this tournament, we still have 14 other matches to get to. Let's remind everyone that the top team, as stipulated by Eric Bischoff, has a bye through to the second round, that's New Blood. But, the second place team, as a result of his loss in this past Sunday's ladder match, is led by Cassidy Riley. He gets to choose his own partner, but their opponents have yet to be announced. Everything about that match is shrouded in complete mystery, but it will take place right here on this program next week." Richards and Romero isolate Dolla in their corner once again. Richards irish whips Dolla into a dropkick to the face from Romero, who goes into the cover. 1..kick out is the call from the referee. Romero shows off some submission ability with a crossface chicken wing, but Dolla gets the rope break. Back in the corner, Dolla delivers jabs to Romero and back elbows to Richards to try to break free. Bradshaw: "Fans we finally have an update for you on the controversy surrounding this match. Before the show tonight, Richards was in Bischoff's office demanding to know how Dolla was even able to compete, since he's not a cruiserweight, but word has been handed down from the board of directors as of 8:00pm tonight. Top Dolla is only eligible to compete in this one match of the tournament, if Hit Row advances, then he will be replaced in the tag team by Jake Atlas." Heenan: "Davey Richards will not be satisfied with that decision, as Dolla breaks free from his predicament with a short arm clothesline to Romero." Dangerously: "The fans want to see Top Dolla, they loved that move. Dolla makes the Tag into Scott and he takes Romero down with a huge discus clothesline, which he follows up with a clothesline for Richards off the apron." Scott lays Romero out again with a springboard back elbow, then he dropkicks Richards off the apron again when he saw him getting back up. Scott charges up for an attack on Richards again, but Richards pulls the top rope down this time and pulls Scott onto the apron with him. Scott delivers a slingshot into a headscissors takedown, then he goes back into the ring and jumps over the top to hit Richards with a somersault plancha. Romero then comes out of nowhere to take Scott out on the floor with a flying dropkick through the ropes. Bradshaw: "Dolla might not be a cruiserweight but he sure is moving like one, look at the slingshot over the top rope onto all three men on the outside." Heenan: "Still, Dolla might have clipped his head on the apron on the way down." Dolla and Scott bring Richards back in the ring and work together to deliver a swinging ddt. Dolla delivers a satellite ddt to Romero and rolls him over for the cover. 1...2.rope break. Dolla goes to set up Scott with the Cash Out, but Richards takes them both down with a double running bulldog, then delivers a springboard mexican destroyer to Dolla! Romero delivers a handspring cutter to Scott so he can cover Dolla. 1...2..broken up by Scott! Romero goes for a ripcord lariat to Scott, but Scott ducks it. Then they take each other out with a pair of crossbody blocks. Dolla goes to kick Richards off the apron, but he's blocked by Romero grabbing his foot. Then, Romero delivers a hurricanrana that sends Dolla over the top rope and into the timekeeper's table. Scott tries to fight off both Richards and Romero, delivering punches and chops, alternating between them both. But, when he turns back to Richards after an elbow strike to Romero he takes a hard superkick to the face and rolls on to the apron. Dolla slides back into the ring now, but he's caught in the numbers game as both Romero and Richards stomp into him. They then manage to lift him up and deliver a double suplex. Then, Romero climbs up and dives off Richards' shoulders for a frog splash. 1...2..kick out! Bradshaw: "It's incredible anybody can even remember who the legal men are in this one, it's broken down so many times. Richards goes back to the apron as Dolla and Romero slowly make their way back to their feet. The referee says Scott made the blind tag as Romero whips Dolla off the ropes. Richards pulls the top rope down and Dolla goes tumbling to the outside. Richards starts wailing on him while Romero looks on, neither men are aware that Scott is legal. Richards found a chair on the outside and delivered a modified swinging neckbreaker on it to Dolla as Romero cheers him on, but Scott has been sneaking up behind him, turns him around, and Scott with small package cover! 1...2...3! The referee raises Scott's hand and declares Hit Row the winners. Richards is just beside himself on the outside. He's unleashing all of that rage on Top Dolla now." Advancing to Round 2: Hit Row Dangerously: "Scott puts an end to Richards' assault with a springboard moonsault and all 4 men are down after that one. Here comes Jake Atlas to get his team out of there safely." Heenan: "What an incredible tag match only marred by the fact that Top Dolla shouldn't have been there, but it was Scott who made the pin. Very controversial there." Bradshaw: "I don't think anyone will care, Brain. Top Dolla has the fans support and that was unbelievable matchup. You get the win anyway you can take it. Atlas was unable to compete tonight because he still wasn't cleared by the doctors to return from his retirement. Next week he's got the okay, so no harm done, it was basically Atlas in there." Dangerously: "Still, the incredible thing about this match is that it wasn't Dolla's brute force that gave his team the edge, it was Scott's ring awareness and technical wrestling skill that puts them in the next half of the bracket." Bradshaw: "Well, looking ahead, if that's even possible, tonight's main event is focused on the newly christened Sports Entertainment Tag Team Championships, as one half of the champions Jey Uso takes on one of their biggest threats in Kevin Steen. Intriguing about this match; the champion, Uso, will have not one but two men in his corner, while the potential challenger, Steen, will not have his tag team partner, El Generico. Conspicuous by his absence, you have to wonder if that will play in to tonight's outcome."
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Post by cage on Oct 26, 2021 21:33:04 GMT -5
Episode 71: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) LCWF ChampionsLCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Raven LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Goons (Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana) LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Luke Harper LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Yujiro LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm Pre-Show Match: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31Zack Sabre, Jr. & Jack Gallagher vs. The Brian Kendrick & Excalibur Match 1: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31Lio Rush & Noam Dar vs. The Balor Club (Finn Balor & Neville)(w/ Karl Anderson) Match 2: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31Rich Swann & Ricochet vs. Angel Garza & Jordan Devlin Match 3: LCWF World Television Championship Match
Lance Storm©(w/ Justin Credible & Christian Cage) vs. Moose Match 4: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Revenge Match
No Remorse Corps (Davey Richards & Rocky Romero) vs. Lucha House Party (Lince Dorado & Gran Metalik) Match 5: Antonio Cesaro vs. Slash (w/ James Mitchell) Match 6: "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan vs. Tommy Rogers Main Event: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31Sport Entertainment Xtreme (Cassidy Riley & David Flair ) vs. Triple X(Low Ki & Elix Skipper)
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Post by cage on Nov 8, 2021 19:00:42 GMT -5
No votes received. Simulation incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously. We are coming to you live tonight from Charlotte, North Carolina.” Enter former LCWF and LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler. Lawler: “I was in the back last week, obviously, and I listened to every word Amazing Red had to say. Let me say first, that he is lucky I can’t challenge him or I would make an example out of him next week. That ladder match he had with Cassidy Riley was absolutely outstanding, but I fully intend to top it with my next match. This past Sunday, Doug Williams retained the LCWF Title against Monty Brown, which nobody, myself included, considered him capable of doing. The last time Williams and I met in this ring, he made me tapout...embarrassingly fast. However, he also caught me off guard in that match when he raked my eyes, and that match was the only thing he could point to to say that he even deserved a title opportunity. Well, after two defenses, I think it’s time I had my rematch. Everyone in the back thinks Skip Sheffield has done enough to show that he is the next in line, and I know Wade Barrett is behind that. I will tear through every member of NeXus if I have to because I am going to be the one challenging Williams at Takeover: Seizure. I am calling Monty Brown out next week. Bischoff’s golden goose has failed to capture the WWX title and, now, the LCWF title for him, so, once I take him apart, it will be more than clear who the top contender to Doug Williams is. May 12, 2012 is the date I won the right to call myself the first ever LCWF Champion, now, more than nine years later, I still view it as my title.” Lawler heads back up the ramp. Jeremy Borash welcomes A-Kid out to the ring. Borash: “A-Kid, you have decided to make your LCWF debut in the on-going Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship tournament. We certainly expect you to make a big impact when the time comes, but you were the one who requested this interview because you wanted to make an announcement, so the floor is yours.” A-Kid: “I want to begin by saying that my arrival in LCWF is going to be blunt and strategic. I have chosen a tag team partner specifically to dominate this particular tournament. We are going to be tag team champions these fans can be proud of. We know that there’s already a number of tag team champions running around, so our aim is to prove that the hook of being a division comprised only of cruiserweights makes us must see tag team champions. Not only that, but during our reign we will prove that any cruiserweight tag team is just as good as any other set of tag team champions this company, or the NWA, have to offer. The best types of wrestlers, I think in the fans’ eyes, are the ones who are controversial, especially if they interfere with the executives, like what happened with Austin and McMahon. That means that I plan to not only be one half of the first-ever Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions, but I’m also going to be second in command of LCWF, and people can criticize me all they want when that happens. With all of that said, my announcement is…..if my team does not win this tournament, then I will never challenge for the LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championships, ever. People will call me egotistical if I didn’t put something at stake to back up my words. I did to prove a point, but saying that about me would make them hypocrites because they say things about us wrestlers all the time that they would never be able to back up with more than words, but I have to do just that. I may be egotistical, but I have the courage to put my body on the line to get what I want. This isn’t about the Cruiserweight Tag Titles, it’s about making a statement to the LCWF. It’s about the Cruiserweights, the Light Heavyweights, and the X-Division. It’s about all the time it took me to actually come into the LCWF even though it has existed for years. Soon, I will become Cruiserweight Tag Team Champion and whoever we beat will still be able to fall back on one of those two divisions to make a name for themselves. At some point all three of these divisions will collide and, when they do, I’m not sure professional wrestling will ever be the same.” Heenan: “I guess the Heavyweights aren’t involved in that feud, eh, Bradshaw?” Bradshaw: “If that feud ever takes place, I have my doubts, the entire roster will find themselves caught up in it. I mean the X-Division includes anyone who wants to be in it.” Dangerously: “Good debut from A-Kid. He put a lot of people on notice in his first appearance on camera. But, he may have backed himself into a corner too, if he loses, then he can never be LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Champion. A lot of pressure there.” The Spanish Announce Team join…the Spanish announce team on commentary and A-Kid joins the English team for this pre-show match. Bradshaw: “Of course, the winning team in this match advances in this tournament, but, less obvious, the losing team here will face each other next week with the winner of that contest going on to meet Davey Richards in a matchup the following week." LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31 Zack Sabre, Jr. & "Gentleman" Jack Gallagher vs. The Brian Kendrick & Excalibur The bell dings. Sabre attacks Kendrick, at the same time as referee Earl Hebner signaled for the bell, with a series of forearm strikes, then Tag into Gallagher. Gallagher irish whips Sabre into Kendrick and Sabre delivers a flying forearm smash in the corner. Sabre irish whips Kendrick towards Gallagher who delivers a clothesline off the ropes. Kendrick comes back with an atomic drop on Sabre, when Sabre and Gallagher had him isolated in their corner. Sabre helps Gallagher regain the advantage and double irish whips Kendrick off the ropes with him. Excalibur gets the blind Tag says Hebner. Kendrick suplexes Gallagher to the outside, then lifts Sabre up on his shoulders. Excalibur comes off the top and hurricanranas him right off Kendrick’s shoulders! Excalibur sets in a camel clutch on Sabre. Excalibur drops the clutch when Gallagher rolls back in and stops Gallagher in his tracks with a barrage of forearm shots. Excalibur flips off the ropes, but Gallagher catches him with a uranage suplex in midair! Tag into Sabre. Sabre delivers a backbreaker on Excalibur, and then starts choking him in the ropes. Hebner forces the break, but Gallagher continues choking Excalibur out, and then drops in when Hebner turns back around. Excalibur is able to make it back to his feet and gets in Gallagher’s face. They argue for a few seconds, and then Excalibur turns into a standing dropkick right under the chin from Sabre. Sabre then clotheslines him out onto the apron and sweeps his legs out from under him causing him to hit his head on the apron and fall to the outside. Gallagher hits a slingshot somersault senton onto Excalibur on the floor, then stands and gets hit with a crossbody block from Kendrick, who jumped off the top rope. It’s a 2-on-1 situation as Kendrick and Excalibur get the upper hand on Gallagher on the outside that is until Excalibur crashes down with the asai moonsault taking all three of them out. Excalibur rolls Sabre back into the ring and applies a bow and arrow submission attempt. Excalibur makes it to the ropes and, as soon as Hebner makes the separation, Sabre is back on him and goes for a delayed vertical suplex. But, he holds it too long, which allows Excalibur to take him down over the top rope with a hurricanrana, as the crowd gets behind him now. Sabre makes the Tag into Gallagher and, as he does so, Excalibur quickly rolls in and makes the Tag to Kendrick. Kendrick charges in, but walks right into a big lariat from Sabre. Sabre and Gallagher deliver a sidewalk slam/guillotine leg drop double team move and Gallagher goes for the first cover of the matchup. 1..kick out! Gallagher and Sabre both head to the top rope, signaling that this is the end. But Excalibur comes back and shoves Sabre down to the outside, where he crashes back first into the barricade. Gallagher drops down and charges at him, but he walks right into a moonsault off the top rope from Excalibur! Gallagher rolls out to the floor with Sabre, and Excalibur catches them both with a somersault plancha over the top rope. Excalibur rolls Gallagher back into the ring, where Kendrick delivers a springboard flying crossbody into a cover.1..shoulder up. Tag into Excalibur. Kendrick and Excalibur send Gallagher off the ropes for a double lariat attempt, but Gallagher ducks out of the way and takes them both down with a double pele kick! Tag into Sabre who delivers a hanging neckbreaker on his own knee to Excalibur and covers him. 1…2.Kendrick in for the save. Tags into Kendrick and Gallagher. Gallagher and Sabre put Excalibur down with a running knee lift/flying forearm smash combo. Then, Kendrick charges and gets taken down with a cannonball by Gallagher, meanwhile Sabre went to the top rope and delivered a devastating 450 splash. Cover by Gallagher. 1…2..kick out. Sabre and Gallagher are calling for the end and it looks like it’s going to be a diving crossbody off of Gallagher’s shoulders, but Kendrick reverses that with a hurricanrana on Gallagher and makes the Tag to Excalibur. Excalibur springboards in, but he dives straight into a dropkick from Gallagher. Gallagher signals to Sabre and gets Excalibur up on his shoulders again, but Kendrick prevents it this top with a chopblock to Gallagher’s right leg. Kendrick dropsaults Gallagher, who turns around, and Excalibur pulls him into a small package. 1…2..broken up by Sabre. Kendrick delivers a hurricanrana, which pulls Sabre over the top rope and down to the outside. Kendrick swung around and landed back in the ring for another double team attempt on Gallagher. Excalibur slaps Gallagher, who turns, and Kendrick hits Sliced Bread #2 on him! Kendrick is on his knees and motions to Excalibur. Excalibur jumps off his back and delivers a shooting star press into the cover. 1…2…3! Here are your winners via pinfall: The Brian Kendrick & Excalibur
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Post by cage on Nov 8, 2021 19:44:04 GMT -5
Episode 72: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Raven LCWF World Television Champion: Lance Storm LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Goons (Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana) LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: The Amazing Red LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: The Anglo-Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, Antonio Cesaro) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Luke Harper LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Yujiro LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Lights Out Match David Otunga vs. Jimmy Uso
Match 1: Zack Sabre, Jr. (w/ Lance Archer) vs. "Gentleman" Jack Gallagher
Match 2: LCWF Million Dollar Championship #1 Contendership Match BG James vs. The Patriot
Match 3: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31 The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto/Sin Cara) vs. British Strong Style (Trent Seven/Tyler Bate)
Match 4: LCWF X-Division Tag Team Championship #1 Contendership Triple Threat Match The Judgment (D.O.C./Gunner) vs. Barry Horowitz & Timothy Thatcher vs. The Godwins (Henry/Phineas)
Match 5: LCWF Grand Championship #1 Contendership Match Danny Davis (w/ Ken Wayne) vs. Tim Horner (w/ Brad Armstrong)
Match 6: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 31 Carlos Romo & A-Kid vs. Cedric Alexander & Lancelot Bravado
Main Event: Jerry "The King" Lawler vs. "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown
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Post by dcw1 on Nov 9, 2021 12:25:33 GMT -5
Enjoyed the cruiserweight tag, some good spots in there, I think Excalibur and Kendrick could go all the way. I can see my influence in your writing too, looks good to me. I thought I got my picks in to you last week but I must of forgot so apologies for that, about to send you my picks for the next show.
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Post by cage on Nov 9, 2021 13:37:13 GMT -5
Enjoyed the cruiserweight tag, some good spots in there, I think Excalibur and Kendrick could go all the way. I can see my influence in your writing too, looks good to me. I thought I got my picks in to you last week but I must of forgot so apologies for that, about to send you my picks for the next show. We will have to see who they draw later in the tournament. I will say that I'm not sure I want that, but it's not my call. I really hope your influence is coming across. I really like your style and when I started doing this I was very style-less, so anyway to make it more compact and something people will actually want to read I'm all for. No worries, I know you usually vote so maybe I'll just start sending you reminders without being annoying about it.
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