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Post by cage on Apr 10, 2021 16:18:23 GMT -5
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The traditional signature open starts off this week's LCWF on TNT broadcast as it does every week, and then we shoot inside Daily's Place where Bobby 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." Layfield: "Thank you, Brain. The pyro goes off. We are jumping right into the wood chipper tonight with a high stakes opening contest because tonight we will finally determine the first man to challenge Devon Storm since he won the Universal Championship weeks ago inside the Elimination Chamber." David Hart Smith's entrance theme plays as he makes his way down to the ring first.
Layfield: "Ever since The Hart Dynasty went their separate ways DH Smith has been trying to find a path for himself. He looks to do that by going on to challenge Universal Champion Devon Storm. But, Raven also may have something to say about that and here he comes out of the crowd as usual." Jimmy Rave joins the commentary team for this match as Raven's theme ends. Rave: "I am out here as the newest member of Raven's Flock and I need you all to know that Raven is going to be your next Universal Champion by any means necessary." Highlights of Raven's championship match against The British Bulldog are shown to explain why he was chosen to compete in this match by Eric Bischoff.
Match 1: The bell dings. Raven and Hart are face to face, then the lock up to get this one underway.
Dangerously: "You have to admire the initiative taken by Bischoff tonight to give these two tenacious athletes the chance to prove themselves tonight." Rave: "Raven did not need a chance from anybody, he took advantage of the 24/7 rules and put himself in a match with The Bulldog and he could have done the same thing with Devon Storm if he had wanted to." Raven twists Hart's arm and wrenches it into a Fujiwara armbar. Rave and Dangerously continue to argue over Raven's potential.
The two trade punches before Hart kicks him off and shakes his arm around to try and get feeling back. Hart wants a test of strength but Raven puts him down with a shortarm clothesline. Hart fights his way back to his feet and shoves him off, and uses his speed to corner Raven. Hart taunts and runs at Raven in the corner, but he had enough time to recover and puts Hart down with an STO. Raven takes the both to the outside with a diving crossbody over the ropes.
Rave: "You see, Raven is the future of this company." Raven grabs him by the hair and rolls him back in the ring. Raven stays on him with a backbreaker and holds his knee into his back for an extended period, then goes for the pin to get a 2 count. The crowd loves the match, but can't pick a side. Raven stomps away at Hart's limbs. Heenan: "There's the World Champion, Tyson Kidd, keeping a close eye on this match from backstage. We can't tell from his expression whether he wants his former tag team partner to lose or prevail. Remember, if Kidd ever loses the World Title, he and Hart have a guaranteed tag team title opportunity somewhere down the line. If Hart becomes champion, then the odds of that happening become very slim."
Raven attempts a powerbomb to end the match, but Hart wiggles free and hits a major boot to the face. Raven's right back up, but Hart continues on him with a tornado DDT. Then Hart picks him up and connects with a brainbuster and cover for a nearfall. Hart goes to the top rope, but Raven's on him again and takes his leg out from under him causing him to fall down to the mat. Raven locks in a full nelson, then uses a snap-dragon suplex. Raven picks him up and delivers a nice shoulder breaker before he starts taunting the crowd. He's ready for the Evenflow-DDT, but Hart's playing possum and uses the double leg takedown floatover for a quick pin attempt, but Raven is up at 2. Hart hits a swift kick to the temple followed by a leg drop, but Raven has the shoulder up at 1. Another shot at Kidd shows him smiling. Hart to the top again, but as he comes off Raven has his knees up. Raven takes the advantage with a powerbomb into the turnbuckle. Raven connects with the Evenflow DDT, but Hart manages to kick out at 2. Rave: "Hart is only delaying the inevitable. He may have some fans on his side, but Raven is destined to become champion." Raven connects with another stiff clothesline and yet another Evenflow DDT. He hoists Smith up, but Smith reverses it into a neckbreaker and is up to the top again. Raven pops up and gives him a hip toss right off the top rope. Hart goes for a running neckbreaker, but Raven counters and almost connects with the Raven Effect DDT and Hart shoves him off. Raven asks Hart for the test of strength now, but it's a bait and he connects with the Raven Effect this time. Winner and #1 Contender to the LCWF Universal Championship: Raven
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Post by cage on Apr 10, 2021 21:31:26 GMT -5
Episode 44: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions Hunico, Luther Reigns, and Rick Steiner LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions NeXus (Skip Sheffield/Heath Slater) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions Kaz & Daniels LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant LCWF North American Champion Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion Homicide LCWF Grand Champion Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene
Match 1: Timothy Thatcher vs. Justin Credible
Match 2: Special Referee - David Hart Smith Goldust (w/ Eric Bischoff & Stardust) vs. Dusty Rhodes
Match 3: LCWF FTW Championship Match Ax vs. Smash (w/ Crush & Lex Luger)
Match 4: (Masked) Kane & Gymini (Jake & Jesse Shane) vs. The Brian Kendrick & Deuce N Domino
Match 5: Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards (w/ Jack Evans, Jack Swagger, Erick Stevens, Erick Rowan, El Generico, & Kevin Owens) vs. Vance Archer & Jimmy Rave (w/ Raven, Kanyon, Konnan, Vampiro, Gangrel, & Johnny Devine)
Main Event: Arcade Anarchy Tag Team Match (Arcade machines surround the ring, so anyone falling out of the ring will fall into an arcade machine) Bam Bam Bigelow & Sheik Abdul Bashir vs. Joey Ryan & Cody Deaner (w/ Zach Gowan)
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Post by cage on Apr 17, 2021 21:22:26 GMT -5
No votes. This week's show kicks off with the usual signature opening video package and then we shoot live inside the Daily's Place amphitheater where Bobby 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 have a huge debut planned for tonight's opening match." as fireworks and pyro erupt throughout the venue. On that note, the theme song for Timothy Thatcher plays and the N.X.T. legend makes his way down to the ring for his official World Wrestling Xcellence in-ring debut. Dangerously: "He has no easy task in his debut here tonight. He's facing one of my guys. Justin Credible has personally volunteered to give every new recruit a warm welcome." Justin Credible's theme hits and he saunters out to the ring.Timothy Thatcher vs. Justin Credible The bell dings. The fans break out into "ECW!" and "Evolve!" dueling chants. After some early back-and-forth punches and trading kicks to the back of the legs, the fans show the rookie respect by chanting his name for a solid minute straight. Thatcher goes to work on the arm of Credible, who uses the ropes to flip out of the controlled position. He takes Thatcher down to the mat and goes to work on his arm now. Thatcher reverses into a side-head lock. Credible works his way back to his feet. Credible cuts Thatcher off coming off the ropes with a big elbow that knocks him through the ropes and to the outside. Credible goes out to add further punishment to Thatcher on the outside, but the N.X.T. legend cuts him off with a big punch to the jaw. Credible back-drops Thatcher and rolls him into the ring and goes back to work on him, blasting him with chops in the corner. Credible gets Thatcher back on the mat with a monkey flip and is once again controlling the rookie with mat-based techniques and holds. Bradshaw: "I can see why you support the idea of putting Credible in there as a rookie's first test, Paul." We see Thatcher favoring his back after working his way back to his feet, as Credible is squeezing the life out of him with a sleeper hold in old-school wrestling fashion. Thatcher looks to be about to get out of it, so Credible hits a few knees to the gut of Thatcher and then slams him down into the mat with a neckbreaker for a close near fall. Credible follows that up with an elbow drop, stomping his limbs, and a rolling knee drop to the face. Credible settles into a comfortable offensive lead. As the fans try and rally behind the rookie with "Lets go, Thatcher!" chants. Credible sits Thatcher on the top-rope and climbs up after him looking for a superplex. He hooks the arm, but Thatcher punches his way out of the hold. Credible headbutts Thatcher and stands up on the top-rope. He hits a hurricanrana off the top-rope. The fans chant "This is incredible!" He goes for the cover, but somehow Thatcher kicks out. Thatcher starts to fight his way back into the match. He looks for a powerbomb, but Credible wriggles free. Thatcher heads to the top-rope and connects with a diving leg drop on the back of the head for a close near fall of his own. The fans break out into a "This is awesome!" chant as both guys slowly make it back to their feet. Once again we see Thatcher go for the powerbomb, this time into the turnbuckle, only for Credible to drop down to the mat. Credible goes for a double leg takedown, but Thatcher avoids it with a drop toe hold, sending Credible into the ring post. He follows that up by finally connecting on his powerbomb. 1-2-3! Thatcher pulls off a hard-earned victory in his LCWF in-ring debut to kick off this week's show. Winner: Timothy Thatcher
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Post by cage on Apr 17, 2021 22:12:21 GMT -5
Episode 45: LCWF Takeover III: SlamFest Day 1 GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions Hunico, Luther Reigns, and Rick Steiner LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions NeXus (Skip Sheffield/Heath Slater) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions Kaz & Daniels LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant LCWF North American Champion Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion Homicide LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Damian Priest vs. Chris Adams
Match 1: Austin Theory vs. The Brooklyn Brawler
Match 2: FTW Championship Tag Team #1 Contender's Match (The man who scores the pinfall is #1 Contender) Smash & Crush vs. Rush & Slam Master J
Match 3: LCWF United Kingdom Championship Fatal 4 Way Match Justin Gabriel(c) vs. Crimson vs. Kenny King vs. Festus
Match 4: LCWF Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Match NeXus (Skip Sheffield (c) & Heath Slater (c)) vs. The Legends of Wrestling (Roddy Piper/Dusty Rhodes) vs. The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli)
Match 5: Feast or Fired Match (The 3 Championship Cases will be for random championships, and the contents of each case are randomized so say which number case they get) Ian Rotten vs. David Hart Smith vs. Johnny Grunge vs. Billy Kidman vs. Scotty Riggs vs. Razor Ramon vs. Jack Victory vs. Steve Corino vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. The Honky Tonk Man vs. Cactus Jack vs. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake vs. Drew McIntyre
Main Event: LCWF Championship 2-out-of-3 Falls Match Dude Love(c) vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler
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Post by dcw1 on Apr 22, 2021 14:47:09 GMT -5
No votes. This week's show kicks off with the usual signature opening video package and then we shoot live inside the Daily's Place amphitheater where Bobby 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 have a huge debut planned for tonight's opening match." as fireworks and pyro erupt throughout the venue. On that note, the theme song for Timothy Thatcher plays and the N.X.T. legend makes his way down to the ring for his official World Wrestling Xcellence in-ring debut. Dangerously: "He has no easy task in his debut here tonight. He's facing one of my guys. Justin Credible has personally volunteered to give every new recruit a warm welcome." Justin Credible's theme hits and he saunters out to the ring.Timothy Thatcher vs. Justin Credible The bell dings. The fans break out into "ECW!" and "Evolve!" dueling chants. After some early back-and-forth punches and trading kicks to the back of the legs, the fans show the rookie respect by chanting his name for a solid minute straight. Thatcher goes to work on the arm of Credible, who uses the ropes to flip out of the controlled position. He takes Thatcher down to the mat and goes to work on his arm now. Thatcher reverses into a side-head lock. Credible works his way back to his feet. Credible cuts Thatcher off coming off the ropes with a big elbow that knocks him through the ropes and to the outside. Credible goes out to add further punishment to Thatcher on the outside, but the N.X.T. legend cuts him off with a big punch to the jaw. Credible back-drops Thatcher and rolls him into the ring and goes back to work on him, blasting him with chops in the corner. Credible gets Thatcher back on the mat with a monkey flip and is once again controlling the rookie with mat-based techniques and holds. Bradshaw: "I can see why you support the idea of putting Credible in there as a rookie's first test, Paul." We see Thatcher favoring his back after working his way back to his feet, as Credible is squeezing the life out of him with a sleeper hold in old-school wrestling fashion. Thatcher looks to be about to get out of it, so Credible hits a few knees to the gut of Thatcher and then slams him down into the mat with a neckbreaker for a close near fall. Credible follows that up with an elbow drop, stomping his limbs, and a rolling knee drop to the face. Credible settles into a comfortable offensive lead. As the fans try and rally behind the rookie with "Lets go, Thatcher!" chants. Credible sits Thatcher on the top-rope and climbs up after him looking for a superplex. He hooks the arm, but Thatcher punches his way out of the hold. Credible headbutts Thatcher and stands up on the top-rope. He hits a hurricanrana off the top-rope. The fans chant "This is incredible!" He goes for the cover, but somehow Thatcher kicks out. Thatcher starts to fight his way back into the match. He looks for a powerbomb, but Credible wriggles free. Thatcher heads to the top-rope and connects with a diving leg drop on the back of the head for a close near fall of his own. The fans break out into a "This is awesome!" chant as both guys slowly make it back to their feet. Once again we see Thatcher go for the powerbomb, this time into the turnbuckle, only for Credible to drop down to the mat. Credible goes for a double leg takedown, but Thatcher avoids it with a drop toe hold, sending Credible into the ring post. He follows that up by finally connecting on his powerbomb. 1-2-3! Thatcher pulls off a hard-earned victory in his LCWF in-ring debut to kick off this week's show. Winner: Timothy Thatcher This was a decent match. Your match writing skills have improved nicely and the new format is nice and neat.
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Post by cage on Apr 22, 2021 18:21:15 GMT -5
Thank you. I just liked your format and thought it was something I could apply to my show to make it look better, not that mine was bad but it looks more official. Like I said I eventually plan to play the matches on wrestling video games and play them that way.
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Post by cage on Apr 24, 2021 18:13:34 GMT -5
Voting closed. After a quick shot of an arrival in the parking lot, we shoot to the traditional signature open that starts every week's show, featuring Dude Love's LCWF Title victory prominently now, and then we shoot inside the Daily's Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL., where Bobby Heenan does his usual intro."It's Saturday night ... and you know what that means!" says Heenan, kicking off this week's show as he introduces his broadcast partners as usual for this week, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously. Bradshaw: "As usual Heenan, but not as usual, tonight is the LCWF Takeover event's first night, that's right it is an absolutely major broadcast for E-Z-E and he's concluding night one with a main event for the LCWF Championship." Dangerously: "Anyway, nice introduction of the event, but let's get to what the fans want to see. Up first is the LCWF debut of Damian Priest, and here he comes now to huge boos from the fans, that has to be disappointing for him." Heenan: "Here is his opponent, Chris Adams, a man who many LCWF fans aren't too familiar with and I wouldn't be surprised in the least if they thought this was his debut here as well." Damian Priest vs. Chris Adams The referee calls for the bell. Standing in opposite corners Priest just smirks. After smirking for about a minute, both men finally begin to scout each other. The fans are very loudly in favor of Adams with "Let's go, Chris!" ringing through the arena. After the feeling out process, Adams takes him down with a side headlock. He's wrenching on it as the referee is there to see if Priest wants to give up. Adam lets up, but only to lock in a figure four leglock, he wrenches it in, and as the referee is asking Priest if he wants to give up, Adams uses the ropes for leverage. Adams lets go and releases the hold when the referee gets back up. Priest is back on his feet now and they trade lefts and rights. Adams goes back to the headlock now, but Priest wriggles free before it gets too tight. Priest hip tosses him down to the mat and locks in a Fujiwara armbar. Priest lets him up and irish whips him into the ropes. They leap frog, which Adams takes advantage of and tries to go for a sleeper hold. Priest gives him a back headbutt, then whips him into the turnbuckle. Priest follows it up with a running elbow in the corner. Priest waits for him to stumble out of the corner, and then a missile dropkick! Priest climbs the opposite rope looking for something big, but Adams is back up and jumps up on the turnbuckle, punch to the face, and superplex leaving both men down. Adams wants to slow down the action again and uses a rear chinlock before either man even tries to make it back to their feet. Adams controls the pace as he allows Priest to make his way back to his feet before pummeling his back and giving him a DDT for the cover, but only a 1 count. Adams tries to go back to the figure four leg lock, but Priest is wiggling and trying to fight him off, so Adams relents and goes for a simple half Boston crab. Priest twists around and shoves him off with his free leg. Priest moves to take control, but Adams is already back on top of him with rights and lefts to the jaw. Adams goes to pick Priest up for a fireman's carry, but Priest shoves him into the turnbuckle. For the second time in the match the referee is wary of Adams and gives him an official warning about illegal maneuvers. Adams measures Priest and connects with a huge forearm square to the chin. Followed up with a European uppercut. Suddenly, Priest bursts into energy with a flurry of chops and punches directed at the sternum, but then Adams catches one of the thrown punches and gives him an armbreaker. Adams bodyslams Priest, then heads to the top rope. Bradshaw: "Wow, see this is what you like to see, Adams is adding a high flying move to his repertoire, clearly because as we have seen so far in this match Adams prefers a grounded, even pace. Let's see if it pays off for him, Brain." Priest catches him before he gets to the top, and resumes his chops with Adams on the apron. Priest lifts Adams up to the top rope with him and Priest connects with the superplex. Both are down and the referee begins a count. They're both up at 4 and go back to trading rights and lefts before Priest gets the Thesz press and pummels Adams. They both start to get to their feet again, Priest blocks a punch and gives him a knee to the face, but Adams stays up on one knee. Adams dodges another knee attempt and sets in an abdominal stretch. Priest reverses it with a back elbow and a hip toss. Priest gives the downed Adams a dropkick and a standing elbow drop for a nearfall. Priest is still getting boos from the crowd and he is livid. He tries to play to the crowd and turns into a chinbreaker from Adams, and Adams gets a nearfall off of that. Adams picks Priest up and looks for the airplane spin toss, but Priest reverses it into an inverted DDT. Priest keeps control and knees him in the gut. Adams ducks a clothesline and connects with two consecutive Germans on Priest. Adams clearly wants to hit the airplane spin, but this time he can't get Priest back to his feet. Priest was playing possum and uses a schoolboy pin! 1-2-3! Winner: Damian Priest
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Post by cage on Apr 24, 2021 23:04:43 GMT -5
Episode 46: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: LCWF World Tag Team Championship Match Bad Influence(Kaz (c) & Daniels (c)) vs. NeXus (Husky Harris & Michael McGillicutty)
Match 2: Damian Priest vs. Rob Terry
Match 3: "Hangman" Adam Page (w/ The Good Brothers & Dusty Rhodes) vs. Jerry Lawler
Match 4: Special Enforcer: Mike Tyson Dominik Mysterio (w/ Kevin Owens) vs. Sami Zayn (w/ Daniel Bryan)
Match 5: Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) vs. Yokozuna (w/ Hornswoggle, X-Pac, & [Masked] Kane)
Main Event: LCWF 24/7 Championship Falls Count Anywhere Match The British Bulldog (c) vs. Monty Brown
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Post by cage on May 1, 2021 14:11:31 GMT -5
Voting closed. (image provided by dcw1.) This week's show kicks off with a cold open that shows Bad Influence holding their tag titles and watching highlights of themselves attacking Chris Adams after his match last week. Daniels: "We did that because we decided that with multiple tag team champions on this show we need to stand out more. Bad Influence are the Tag Team Champions of the World, we are the best not only on this show but everywhere. When it comes to Chris Adams, he lost to a rookie and that is just completely unacceptable. We have taken out The Good Brothers, but still many people claim we haven't defended these titles enough. I don't know about you, Kaz, but I think if we defended our titles against one more team tonight we should be able to shut that argument down for good. We are going to elevate these championships and if that means that we hold on to them for years, maybe even decades like a certain other company has somehow achieved countless times, then so be it. We are the first ever World Tag Team Champions in this company’s lineage and tonight we are going to give the men we defeated to earn that distinction a rematch." From there we get the trademark signature opener that kicks off every week's show. After that, we shoot inside the Daily's Place amphitheater where John Bradshaw Layfield, Paul E. Dangerously and Bobby Heenan welcome us to the show. They mention some of the matches scheduled for tonight. Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere." We shoot backstage to Mike Tyson. Tyson: "I am proud to be the special enforcer for the match tonight between Dominik Mysterio and Sami Zayn." When in walks Buddy Murphy. Murphy: "Slow your roll. As "Iron" Mike got in his face. I am too young to know you, but my father told me you used to be great. But regardless, there is no better time than tonight for me to finally take my shot at Sami Zayn." Tyson: "You can try me if you want, but you won't like all of the "great" things I will do to you in response." Murphy attempts to give Tyson a blank check. T yson rips it up and bites it, then spits it in Murphy's face. Murphy: Chuckles. "I will remember that." Murphy walks off. Dangerously: "Barrett's plan to take over LCWF continues tonight, apparently, as Bad Influence have chosen to honor a pact that none of us knew anything about by giving the NeXus members yet another chance to become World Tag Team Champions." On that note, a modified version of the NeXus theme song plays as Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty make their way down to the ring. As they settle into the ring their music fades down and then the theme of Bad Influence plays. Kaz and Daniels come out dressed in special all-white outfits with Don Callis clapping and accompanying them to the ring. Layfield: "None of us were expecting Callis to be aligned with Bad Influence, let's see if that changes things tonight." Kaz and Daniels pose with the titles as confetti and pyro goes off. LCWF World Tag Team Championship Match Bad Influence(c)(w/ Don Callis) vs. NeXusThe bell dings and this contest is underway. Daniels and Michael McGillicutty start this one off. They circle each other and then lock up. McGillicutty pushes him into the ropes, but breaks the hold when the referee begins his count. They lock up again and Daniels puts McGillicutty down with two consecutive STOs, McGillicutty is getting frustrated and shoots up to get right in Daniels' face. Daniels backs away, but doesn't realize he's in Harris' corner. Daniels drops to the mat and tries to roll over and tag in Kaz. He makes the Tag and so does McGillicutty. Harris comes in ready to fight. The fans give a huge applause for Harris as he enters the ring. They lockup, Kaz goes for a knee but Harris grabs it and throws him aside, giving Harris enough time to taunt to the crowd. Kaz spins and rolls to the outside. Harris goes out and drags him back in the ring. Harris goes for a superkick, but Kaz dodges. They each miss attempted dropkicks. Kaz finally gains control with a simple clothesline. Callis joins the commentary team, and we get a shot of the other four tag team champions watching the contest from the crowd. Daniels makes the Tag. Harris is losing his temper a bit and he spears Kaz off the apron. Harris Tags into McGillicutty. McGillicutty bounces off the ropes and hits an impressive suicide dive on Kaz on the outside. Meanwhile, Harris hits an overhead belly to belly on Daniels inside the ring. The crowd is firmly on their side as they chant "Nexus, Nexus!" McGillicutty and Daniels tie up in the ring when McGillicutty connects with a European uppercut, then bodyslams him in NeXus' corner. McGillicutty Tags into Harris. Harris and Daniels trade rights and lefts now. While these punches are going on we see the rest of NeXus are sitting front row. Callis: "Bad Influence are firmly opposing the NeXus regime, and it's a very real possibility that NeXus will take their titles. But, if Bad Influence takes out every member of NeXus, just imagine the statement that will make." Bad Influence connects with a double DDT on Harris as the referee has lost control for a bit. The Shield is also shown watching this match. Daniels goes for a very lax cover and, of course, only gets a 1. Heenan: "That right there is disrespectful. It's clear that Bad Influence are either not taking the threat from NeXus seriously or they are reasonably confident that they will come out on top. If it's the latter, then I seriously support that approach." Harris finally makes the Tag to McGillicutty and takes his position on the apron. McGillicutty fires up by whipping Daniels into the ropes and connecting with a flapjack. The New Day, Xavier Woods and Big E., are the next team shown intently watching this match. The challengers continue controlling the offense as McGillicutty uses a spinning neckbreaker on Daniels. Then McGillicutty crossbodies him sending them both over the top rope and down to the floor. McGillicutty gets sandwiched between Bad Influence as he takes a shot from Daniels, then one from Kaz, and that continues like that until they both connect with a superkick. Then, when Husky Harris tries to break it up, Kaz blocks him with a kick to the gut, then motions to Daniels who grabs McGillicutty, and Bad Influence powerbombs them both into opposing turnbuckles on the outside. Kaz and Daniels continue with repeated strikes to the heads of each of their challengers. Bad Influence rolls McGillicutty back into the ring, and Daniels slides into the ring to keep McGillicutty cut off from his tag team partner. Daniels Tags into Kaz so they can connect with a double suplex to keep McGillicutty stuck on their side of the ring. Kaz Tags into Daniels and suplexes McGillicutty right on to Daniels' knee. Daniels Tags into Kaz and Daniels McGillicutty with an electric chair while Kaz comes off the top rope with a crossbody in a doomsday device kind of move. Layfield: "Bad Influence is really looking like Demolition in this matchup as they have the faction member grounded and isolated." Daniels keeps McGillicutty grounded with a series of elbow drops. Then Daniels bodyslams him. Daniels grabs his leg and drops his knee down hard on the mat. They isolation game continues as Daniels Tags into Kaz as they both lock in a single leg Boston crab. Then Kaz Tags into Daniels and they connect with the double flapjack, as McGillicutty needs to make a tag in a bad way. Dangerously: "You have to wonder how we will ever overlook these two again after this performance." McGillicutty hits an enziguri as Daniels tries to kneebreak him again. McGillicutty is inching to his corner and as their fingers almost clasp, Kaz grabs Harris from behind and drops him face first on the apron. Kaz mocks all of NeXus by ripping off Harris' armband and putting it on. Daniels sees this and likes the idea, but before he can try it he is turned inside out by a huge clothesline from McGillicutty. McGillicutty takes the time to breath as both men crawl to their respective corners. They each make the Tag. Harris storms out and shoulder blocks Daniels out of the way as he spears Kaz off the apron. Then he connects with a running knee strike to the temple of Daniels. He blocks Daniels from grabbing his leg and hits an elbow drop to the Daniels' back. Then he runs over as Kaz makes his way to the apron again and takes him off with a forearm smash. Heenan: "You worried, Callis? You kind of jolted a bit there." Callis: "Yeah, yeah, don't worry. The champs got them right where they want them." Harris hits a fireman's carry toss onto McGillicutty's outstretched knee. Harris pulls Daniels' arms behind his back and Daniels keeps rolling into a pin but getting the shoulder up before the 3. Callis: "See...everyone here is surprised Daniels can even still get the shoulder up once let alone 3 times. Believe in your champions." Harris hits a crazy suicide dive on Kaz who is still recovering on the outside as McGillicutty hits a German suplex on Daniels in the center of the ring into a close nearfall. McGillicutty and Harris both hit superkicks. Then..McGillicutty picks up Daniels and connects with a 2nd superkick. Before Daniels falls to the mat, McGillicutty catches him and puts him down with a pumphandle slam. The crowd is still firmly behind Nexus as they finally have something to cheer about after Bad Influence dominating. Daniels and McGillicutty are now trading stiff kicks to the back of each other's legs. Then they both get pulled to the outside, Kaz puts McGillicutty down with a hurricanrana, and Harris puts Daniels down with a running powerslam. Harris follows that up by spearing Daniels through the barricade, but Kaz just irish whipped McGillicutty into the steel ring steps. Kaz follows that up by dropping McGillicutty face first across the guardrail. Then we get a loud "LCWF! LCWF! LCWF!" chant. Daniels connects with an enziguri now as he and Harris are down on the outside for a breather. Daniels gets up first, while Kaz rolls McGillicutty into the ring. Daniels hits not one but two headbutts on him. Daniels goes to irish whip him, but McGillicutty reverses it into his own. McGillicutty follows with a quick clothesline, and then perches him onto the top rope. McGillicutty follows him to the top and connects with a superplex. He floats into the pin as Harris is in to hold Kaz back while the pin is counted. Until Kaz shoves Harris into the both of them causing the pin to be broken up which happened just in the nick of time. We see someone had brass knuckles in the ring, which the referee has to get rid of, and as he is doing so Kaz remains in the ring for another double superkick spot on McGillicutty. Daniels hits a quick leg drop for good measure and slides into the pin. 1...2...3! Here are your winners and STILL LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence Layfield: "What an incredible tag team title defense, reminds me of my APA days, if you know what I mean. One thing is for certain though, Bad Influence will remain a thorn in the side of NeXus for one more week at least." Heenan: How can you not love what these two are doing to Barrett? He is livid over there. But, and let me tell you, if that were The Heenan Family out there we would be having an altogether different conversation. Believe that." Callis leaves his seat and joins the champions on the ramp, clapping the whole way. He points to the replay going on, showing the double superkick, and we all assume he's saying something to the effect of 'exactly. More double team moves just like that!' Heenan: “We take you now backstage where “Mean” Gene Okerlund is standing by with the X-Division Champion Daniel Bryan, and some of his ‘new friends’? What’s this all about?” T he TitanTron shows Bryan standing by with the entire Wyatt Family. Bryan: “I don’t feel as though I have to explain myself about anything, maybe I should just leave and wait for a time when the Wyatt Family actually needs its champion.” Okerlund: "er, no, please, just one quick question at least. You don’t have to say anything if you don’t want to, but we’d appreciate it.” Bryan: “Sorry, Mean Gene, I respect you but I think my actions speak for themselves here.” Okerlund walks over as he spots the members of The Farm standing by with "Iron" Mike Tyson. Owens: "Let me start by first addressing our name, as well as NeXus overstepping their bounds." Okerlund: "Hold on Owens, we definitely want to hear that story, but we also are just getting word that Wade Barrett has just moved your match tonight from the X-Division into the United States Championship division, what do you have to say about that?" Owens: "Watch it Mean Gene, I respect you, but KO doesn't get cut off by anybody. To answer your question, I had nothing against NeXus, we have stayed out of each other's way until now. I was simply going to give my two cents on the topic, but now he has bullied his way into protecting one of his own and hurting my protege in the process because I told Dominik Mysterio that he would get a match with Daniel Bryan because he's been a huge fan of his. Now I have to apologize to him and refocus him on Primo who he's unprepared for. As far as you go Tyson, you know I expect you to call this right down the middle because I will be right there. We're called The Farm because that's what you can bet on us winning out there tonight one way or the other." Tyson: "Don't worry Owens, I will KO you if I have to." Owens: "Clever. Just be prepared to raise Dominik's hand out there."
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Episode 47: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: "Hangman" Adam Page (w/ Dusty Rhodes) vs. Skip Sheffield
Match 2: Kalisto (w/ Sin Cara) vs. Chuck Taylor (w/ Greg Cardona)
Match 3: Rich Swann & Ricochet vs. The Wyatt Family [Braun Strowman & Luke Harper] (w/ Bray Wyatt & Erick Rowan)
Match 4: Damian Priest vs. Player Uno
Match 5: LCWF Grand Championship Match Sgt. Slaughter(c) (w/ The Sheik) vs. Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart (w/ The British Bulldog)
Main Event: LCWF World Heavyweight Championship Match Raven(c) vs. Tyson Kidd
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Post by cage on May 8, 2021 12:55:16 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation. (all rights to dcw1.) We go to the traditional signature open that starts every week's show, featuring Dude Love's LCWF Title victory prominently, as well as Raven's LCWF World Heavyweight Championship win. After that, we shoot inside the Daily's Place amphitheater where John Bradshaw Layfield, Paul E. Dangerously and Bobby Heenan welcome us to the show. They mention some of the matches scheduled for tonight. Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. Tonight, we also have word that the 2-Time WWX World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk may also join us on commentary." Layfield: "That's right, Brain, but before that "Hangman" Adam Page announced his opposition to NeXus' attempted takeover of LCWF and will open the show tonight against one of its members in just his second match, and that's just about ready to take place." Adam Page's music hits and he makes his entrance accompanied to the ring by the former tag team champion and WWE Legend Dusty Rhodes. The screen splits showing an interview conducted with Page earlier today. Page: "How do I feel about defeating the first ever LCWF Champion in my debut match? I trained under Dusty Rhodes before that match for years knowing that my first opponent when I signed with this company was going to be Lawler. It was a foregone conclusion that I'd take him out." After that statement, CM Punk makes his entrance and joins the commentary booth. After that, fireworks explode in the arena as Skip Sheffield makes his entrance, noticeably alone for his encounter with a man who may very well be the next world champion. The camera pans over to CM Punk: “I used to fight alongside this guy, I think there might be something there, but this match is really going to tell us all we need to know.” "Hangman" Adam Page (Manager: Dusty Rhodes) vs. Skip Sheffield The bell dings. Dangerously: "This one is a huge opportunity for Sheffield, he could put himself next in line after Page with a good enough performance here." Sheffield starts off by trying his build up lariat, but Page ducks it and gives Sheffield a dropkick to the back. Sheffield stumbles into the ropes and Page lays into him with chop after chop. Page then clotheslines him over the top rope and down to the floor. Page leapfrogs over the top rope to connect with a high crossbody to Sheffield on the outside causing them to pile up at the feet of Rhodes. Sheffield's up first and he gets in Rhodes' face, but Page clubs him from behind and rolls him back inside the ring. Page follows in after him, picks him up, then lays him back out with a fall away slam. Heenan: "This Page is not only set for a collision with LCWF Champion Dude Love, but another promising young rookie in Damian Priest if they both keep this up." Page charges at Sheffield, but Sheffield catches him with a drop toe hold. Sheffield lays into him with a few rights and lefts before locking in a Texas clover leaf. Layfield: "Alright enough guys, Page has had one LCWF match, and sure, it was impressive I'll grant you, but Sheffield is one of our guys. CM Punk: "Well, you have to say, John, him not being here last week is a point against him." The entire time Sheffield was wrenching in the hold, leveraging his knee on to Page's neck, until he gets to the ropes and forces the hold to break. Sheffield then goes to the top rope and measures him, and jumps off going for a flying clothesline, but Page catches him in mid-air with an STO. Page makes his way back to his feet favoring his neck, though. Sheffield back to his feet now and they go back and forth with rights and lefts, with the crowd alternating between cheers and boos with them. Page gets the upper hand, then knees him in the gut, and gives him a slingshot suplex. Sheffield is back up first again and connects with a headbutt, and he strains but lifts him up for a sitout powerbomb. He connects and holds it for a pin for a nearfall. Page kicks him in the face and floats over to pick him up and drag him into the corner. He lifts Sheffield on to the top rope and delivers a super fall away slam off the top. Page measures him as he gets back to his feet and when he turns around Page delivers a devastating, almost clothesline from hell-esque, lariat. He tries to get the pin, but it's only a nearfall. Now Page goes for a Buckshot Lariat, but Sheffield had that scouted and reverses it with a samoan drop into a pin attempt, but only gets him a 1. Sheffield tries a neckbreaker, but Page reverses it with a back elbow. Sheffield reverses Page's attempt at an armbreaker by turning it into a powerbomb. Page moves out of the way of a leg drop and gives him a dropkick to the face. Sheffield reverses a DDT attempt by using a bridge suplex. Page reverses an attempted kneebreaker into a rollup, and gets a nearfall. Finally, Sheffield reverses a running bulldog by slamming Page into the turnbuckle. Sheffield tries to follow up with a big move in the corner, but Page evades and Sheffield goes chest first into the turnbuckle. So, Page takes advantage by locking Sheffield into a full nelson, then drags him to the center of the ring where he falls back onto the mat to grapevine the chest. Sheffield has no choice. Here is your winner via submission: "Hangman" Adam Page
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Episode 48: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: Jimmy Uso vs. Epico
Match 2: LCWF World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Match Abraham Washington & Brad Maddox vs. The Wyatt Family [Braun Strowman/Luke Harper]
Match 3: Feast or Fired Briefcase Match Special Guest Referee: Elix Skipper David Hart Smith (defending) (w/ Tyson Kidd) vs. Kenta Kobayashi (w/ Raven)
Match 4: Jake Roberts (w/ Razor Ramon) vs. Santana (w/ Ortiz)
Match 5: The Real Americans (Jack Swagger, Lex Luger, & The Patriot) vs. The Impact Players (Justin Credible, Lance Storm, & Jason Knight)(w/ James Storm)
Main Event: LCWF NexGen Championship Match Rusev (w/ Aiden English)(c) vs. Homicide (w/ Hernandez, Konnan, Eddie Kingston, Apolo, & Diamante)
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Post by cage on May 15, 2021 10:54:41 GMT -5
Voting closed. (Thank you dcw1.) This week's show opens up with the traditional signature opening package, now featuring 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog, and then we shoot inside Daily's Place where fire and pyro explode as The Brain says his "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," catchphrase.
As the official match-and-segment graphics flash across the screen, Dangerously: "The WWE Tag Team division is going to kick things off tonight, but with a bit of a reversal of the tradition. Instead of singles matches between two teams with a history against each other, we will hold a singles match that could lead to a tag team title shot somewhere down the line." Layfield: "That division is such a wild card right now as no team has become the #1 ranked team yet, but The Usos are hungry for challengers. So much so that Jimmy Uso will be competing against one of their potential opponents, Epico, to kick off tonight's show. Epico has the chance to prove himself against the champion himself rather than getting to a title match by jumping through countless hoops Eric Bischoff might throw at him." As Bradshaw finishes that thought Epico's theme plays and he's shown at the top of the ramp, having just exited the entrance tunnel. He is posing and embracing the crowd before walking down to the ring, but he gets blindsided from behind by the champion, Jimmy Uso! Uso drapes him over the guardrail and begins to lay into him before the match has even begun. United States Champion, Primo, and Jey Uso charge out to the scene of the fight. Vickie Guerrero joins the trio on commentary for this match up. Jimmy hits a running powerslam on the ramp before finally sending Epico into the ring.Jimmy Uso vs. EpicoThe referee finally calls this one and the bell dings. Guerrero: "I decided to become Epico's manager because he's going to win this match. Look at that perfectly executed backbreaker to a tag team champion to take control here." Uso gets up and drives Epico back into the corner. Uso continues with an overhead belly to belly suplex and gets a nearfall this early. Uso crossbodies Epico over the ropes and sends them both down to the floor. Uso prevents Epico from getting up first with a roundhouse kick to the side of the face. Uso whips Epico hard into the steel guard rail, but the fans respond with heavy boos against the champion. Uso then pulls Epico out and gives him a drop toe hold right into the ring apron. He delivers three consecutive chops to Epico's chest, rolls back in to break up the count, and comes back outside to bodyslam Epico on the floor. Uso rolls him back in the ring and covers him for a 2. The fans rally behind Epico, chanting his name, but to no avail as the champion puts him down with a fallaway slam followed by taunting the crowd. Uso goes for an elbow drop, but Epico gets the knees up finally creating some separation between them. Uso still gets up first and brings Epico to the turnbuckle, and gives him a superplex for another nearfall. Epico tries to get back into this one with a headbutt and a couple of rights, however, after a minute of punches that reel the champion, Uso regains his leverage with a samoan drop. He powerbombs Epico into the corner, drags him out, climbs up to the top, and connects with the Samoan Splash! 1..2...3! Here is your winner as a result of a pinfall: WWE Tag Team Champion Jimmy Uso Dangerously: "A clean win by the champion over the biggest threat their reign has faced in awhile. That likely knocks Epico off of the top spot and, yes, puts where he goes from here up in the air. But, of course, the more pressing question is who will be next to challenge the tag team champions?"
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Post by cage on May 15, 2021 20:42:11 GMT -5
Episode 49: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Champion Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: NeXus (Skip Sheffield/Heath Slater) vs. Age of the Fall (Tyler Black/Brodie Lee)
Match 2: Mosh (w/ Thrasher) vs. Ricky Santana
Match 3: Savio Vega (w/ Dean Malenko) vs. Johnny Swinger
Match 4: Tag Team Fatal 4 Way LCWF X-Division Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Match NeXus(Husky Harris/Michael McGillicutty) vs. The Good Brothers(Karl Anderson/Luke Gallows) vs. Too Cool (Rikishi/Grand Master Sexay) vs. The Million Dollar Corporation(The Ringmaster/Irwin R. Schyster)(w/ Ted DiBiase, Sr.)
Match 5: Santino Marella vs. Rodney Mack
Main Event: Blood and Guts 10 Man Tag Team Match JOB Squad (2 Cold Scorpio, Al Snow, The Blue Meanie, Gillberg, & Thurman “Sparky” Plugg) vs. The Heenan Family (Harley Race, King Kong Bundy, Ken Patera, Jesse Ventura, & Haku)(w/ Bobby Heenan)
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Post by cage on May 22, 2021 18:28:19 GMT -5
No votes. Simulated results in-coming. (thanks to dcw1.) The regular trademark opening intro video package and theme song plays, now featuring NexGen Champion Rusev, and then we shoot live inside Daily's Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL., where more fireworks and pyro than usual begins exploding. Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere! Here with me, of course, are Paul E. and Bradshaw. NeXus has two matches on tonight's card, and they have also won the 6-Man Tag Team Championships. But, does Bischoff support this takeover?" Bradshaw: "Business is about to pick up because one of those NeXus matches is going to kick this one off." Cue the NeXus theme. NeXus comes out led by their leader Wade Barrett who is in his business attire and already has a headset on. Barrett cuts off Justin Roberts as his team enters the ring. Barrett: "We had planned to put Heath Slater in the ring with X-Pac tonight, but unsurprisingly X-Pac is nowhere to be found tonight." Dangerously: "That's not true. The Television Champion was already seen backstage tonight." Barrett: "Therefore, instead, even though they already have a tag title shot in hand, Slater and Sheffield have graciously decided to give some no name chumps a chance to make a name for themselves. Don't ask me why." Age of the Fall's theme plays and Black and Lee are entering from the crowd. As they get close to the ring barrier, they're attacked by X-Pac and [Masked] Kane, who were apparently planted in the crowd waiting for a sneak attack. NeXus vs. Age of the Fall NeXus jumps the barricade and makes it a 4-on-2 brawl with direction being handed out from Barrett. Tyler Black gets taken out first with a chokeslam from Kane, and X-Pac hurricanrana's Lee over the barricade, so that NeXus can take him into the ring and double team him. The bell dings. NeXus hits a double suplex when Black climbs over the barricade and gets into the ring, as Kane and X-Pac had to let him go or risk disqualification. This one is still in disarray so for now it's a tornado tag, so Lee and Black start gaining the upper hand when Lee lifts Sheffield up and Black superkicks him over the ropes. Then they sandwich Slater and punch him back and forth between them. Lee takes Slater over the top rope with a clothesline and Age of the Fall join them on the outside. Lee and Black take hold of Sheffield and Slater, respectively, and they bounce their heads off the ring posts before irish whipping them right into each other. Lee and Slater finally become the two legal men in the ring and soon after Black and Sheffield take their spots on the apron. Lee works over Slater with some arm wrenching before a quick, but brutal, blink-and-you-miss-it (which the referee does) low blow creates some separation. Slater follows up with a jawbreaker and now both men are down. Slater rolls over and gets the Tag into Sheffield. Sheffield stomps away at each of the limbs of the grounded Lee. Sheffield picks up Lee and backs him into the NeXus corner, wrenching the forearm into his face. The referee backs him up and Slater gets in a few punches and jabs to Lee while the referee's back is turned. Sheffield connects with a big clothesline in the corner and tries to follow up with a delayed vertical suplex, but Black runs in and takes the leg out from under him, and the referee starts a 5-count for him to get out of the ring, but it created enough time for Lee to get over and make the Tag anyway. Sheffield also gets the Tag into Slater. Heenan: "I like Slater's chances here, considering the chokeslam Black took before the match even started." Actually Black gets a huge advantage by starting with a running dropkick that sends Slater stumbling through the ropes and down to the floor. Black follows that up with a suicide dive to the outside. Black puts him in a sleeper hold on the outside, and Sheffield and Lee make eye contact seemingly daring each other to try to break up the hold or attack the other's partner with Lee being overly cautious due to this being NeXus. Until, Barrett waves Sheffield off and Black drags Slater into the ring as he has to release the hold. Sheffield looks nervous, and for good reason, when Black hits Slater with a curb stomp, drags him to the center of the ring, and hooks the leg. 1-2-3! Here are your winners via pinfall: The Age of the Fall
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Post by cage on May 22, 2021 21:36:50 GMT -5
Episode 50: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: LCWF United States Heavyweight Championship Match Primo(w/ Epico)(c) vs. Ricky Santana (w/ The Cuban Assassin)
Match 2: LCWF World Tag Team Championship Match Bad Influence [Kaz(c) & Daniels(c)](w/ Eric Bischoff, James Storm, & Douglas Williams) vs. The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Luke Harper)
Match 3: LCWF X-Division Championship #1 Contender's Match King Kong Bundy vs. Bram
Match 4: The Barbarian vs. Ricky Steamboat
Match 5: The Blue Blazer vs. Mr. Anderson
Main Event: LCWF TNT Championship Match One Man Gang (w/ The Big Boss Man)(c) vs. Savio Vega
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Post by cage on May 29, 2021 22:07:36 GMT -5
No votes. Simulated results incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) The 50th episode spectacular kicks off with a live cold open that shows Primo and Ricky Santana warming up in their ring gear backstage. Bobby 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." Layfield: "Thank you, Brain. Tonight, those two will go at it with the US Championship on the line in what will be Primo's first title defense in...well ever I think." Dangerously: "He has defended it every month against the local competitors so that he does not get stripped of the belt. This will be his first high-profile defense." From there we go to the Daily's Place amphitheatre in Jacksonville, FL. as pyro and fireworks explode.
Now we hear some entrance music and then we see 1980's pro wrestling legend Ricky Santana, who was trained by Dean Malenko, along with the Cuban Assassin, making their way through the halls and then through the entrance tunnel. Justin Roberts gives Santana his formal ring introduction as his music dies down. Primo makes his way down to the ring, along with Epico, to his own personal Kid Rock theme. They enter through the back portion of the crowd, as they are properly introduced by Roberts. LCWF United States Championship Match Primo(c)(Manager: Epico) vs. Ricky Santana(Manager: The Cuban Assassin) The bell dings. Dangerously: "Tonight's 50th brings to you the first United States Championship match on this program in years, and it's going to open the show as we put an exclamation point on that 50. Primo has been our US Champion for almost 11 years now and he has been coasting ever since he won that title." Primo and Santana start the match by trading chops back and forth, but Santana drives him back into the corner by grabbing the back of his and delivering knee strike after knee strike, pushing him back. Layfield: "Malenko has a front row seat and he looks proud of his pupil's performance in the opening of this championship opportunity." Santana pushes him, clotheslines him over the top rope, and follows him to the outside. Santana delivers a few swift kicks to the back of the champion's legs before rolling him back in the ring. Santana tries to get back in the ring by stepping over the top rope, but Primo stops him with a quick headbutt, and suplexes him back into the ring. Santana motions for Primo to 'bring it' right before Primo starts delivering kick after kick to his solar plexus. Primo ends the series of kicks with an enziguri right to the back of his head. Primo heads to the top and tries a diving elbow drop, but Santana is ready for him and has the knees up as he's coming down. He picks him up and delivers punch after punch backing him into the corner, then Santana takes him out of the corner with an overhead belly to belly suplex. A cover gets the challenger a 1 count. Half the crowd is behind Santana, the other half behind the champion. However, it's Santana who is on top right now as he delivers a quick leg drop. Santana starts picking away at the limbs with specific focus on the arm that landed right on Santana's knees during the attempted elbow drop. It's Primo's turn to tell Santana to 'bring it', when Santana delivers a few side kicks to the same arm. This just infuriates Primo and he gets a burst of energy, which he uses to put Santana down with a dropkick and now both men are down for a breather. Primo is up first and hits a standing moonsault leaving both men down again. Heenan: "Astute LCWF-fans might remember that's the move Primo used just moments before he defeated The British Bulldog to become the first ever LCWF US Champion." Primo crawls over into a pin, but only gets a 1 here. Santana leverages it into a cradle pin of his own for a nearfall, and they trade a few of these, each taking a nearfall to get a few moments rest. On the last roll Santana rolls through and hits a fallaway slam before dragging Primo over into the corner. He picks him up and sets Primo on the top rope. Santana follows him to the top rope and delivers a high impact over the head belly to belly now. He goes for another pin and gets another nearfall so he gets on him and starts delivering a few jabs to the head. That is until Primo catches one of the jabs and pulls him into a sleeper hold. But Santana quickly runs up the turnbuckle to get out of it and turns Primo into a hip toss, which he uses to transition into an armbar. Santana wrenches on it with his knee driven into the skull. Primo is able to roll into the ropes after two minutes in the hold and gets a clean break. Both men are back to their feet now and start trading rights and lefts. Primo is the one who changes that into them trading forearm shots rather quickly, and Primo is the first one to connect with two forearm shots in a row, thus gaining the advantage. Primo hits another big forearm which sends Santana reeling, and it looks like Primo is going to put him away with the backstabber. The camera pans into Primo now and you can notice the bleeding on his face, likely a result of the forearm exchange. Santana prevents the backstabber attempt by holding on to the ropes and forcing Primo to hit the mat hard. Santana's on him though going back to the jabs to the face, which appears to be bleeding more and more with each punch now. However, Primo catches the punch again and rolls through into a crossface chicken-wing. Primo hits a few elevated knees to the back and wrenching in the crossface before releasing it. Primo feels as though the damage has been done, but he picks Santana up and connects with three consecutive backbreakers. Primo looks to be trying to end it with the backstabber again, but Primo hits the hammerlock legsweep DDT instead! 1-2-3! Here is your winner and STILL LCWF United States Champion: Primo Heenan: "A successful title defense for Primo and, in Bradshaw's words, Primo's first title defense in 'well, ever'.
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Post by cage on May 29, 2021 23:24:21 GMT -5
Episode 51: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: Dave Taylor vs. Bobby Eaton
Match 2: The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens/Max Caster) vs. The Midnight Rockers (Sean Michaels/Marty Jannetty)
Match 3: LCWF United Kingdom Championship #1 Contender's Match Christopher Nowinski vs. Dallas (w/ David Tyler Morton Jericho)
Match 4: LCWF 24/7 Championship Match The British Bulldog(c) vs. Titus O'Neil
Match 5: B.G. James (w/ Kip James & Hunter Hearst Helmsley) vs. Alberto del Rio (w/ Ricardo Rodriguez, Andrade Cien Almas, & Miro)
Main Event: LCWF X-Division Tag Team Championship Match Yoshi Tatsu(c) & Desmond Wolfe(c)(w/ Sheamus O'Shaunessy & The Black Scorpion) vs. NeXus (Husky Harris/Michael McGillicutty)(w/ Wade Barrett)
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Post by cage on Jun 5, 2021 10:51:39 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thank you dcw1.) Bobby 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." He says as the pyro and fireworks go off and the opening video plays. A new theme plays as Dave Taylor is set to make his LCWF debut here in tonight's opening contest. Some highlights of his work from around the globe are shown and The Brian Kendrick is the special guest at the announcer's table for this match. He settles into the ring and Bobby Eaton's theme starts up. Eaton makes his way down to the ring with World Television highlights playing on the TitanTron, which mirrors the uphill struggle Eaton will probably have in the LCWF.Dave Taylor vs. Bobby EatonThe bell dings and this singles match between two relatively unknown stars of LCWF is underway to kick things off tonight. Taylor settles into the early offensive lead with a huge right hand knocking Eaton into the ropes, which he turns into a side head lock take down and wrenches it in. Dangerously: "Can we not patronize this crowd? These two are clearly veterans of the game, but just because this crowd is unfamiliar with them all of a sudden they're rookies? Taylor is a bare-knuckle fighter, enough said." Taylor hits a standing elbow drop and Eaton rolls out of the ring down to the floor. Taylor off the ropes, connects with a baseball slide that sends Eaton in to the steel barricade. Taylor brings Eaton back into the ring, picks him up, and begins measuring him with rights and lefts. The Brian Kendrick: "Many people think of Taylor as a tag team competitor, but he's been controlling this match up in the early going with his boxing background, which could make him a formidable opponent for me in the future." Bradshaw: "Could it be that Taylor is not letting up on Eaton to make a point to you, Kendrick?" Kendrick: "That headbutt he just delivered would do that. If that was his goal here, but I seen no reason why it should be." Eaton gets the upperhand with a bodyslam, then heads up to the top rope. Taylor, however, shows some athleticism and meets him on the top rope with an elbow shot. Eaton picks him up and drops him down to the mat from the top rope. Eaton regains control and starts laying into Taylor with kicks and chops. Eaton knocks him down to the mat with a European uppercut, then clotheslines him back down to the mat when he was on his knees. Eaton into the first pin attempt of the match, but it only garners him a 1 count. Taylor tries a shoulder tackle, but Eaton brushes it off easily and plants him with a DDT. Eaton goes to the top rope and connects with a leg-lariat as soon as Taylor made it back to his feet. Eaton looks for his super backbreaker move, but Taylor reverses it into a backbreaker of his own. Taylor takes a second to regroup in the corner now. When Eaton gets up, Taylor tries a running knee check to the gut, but Eaton had it will scouted and turns it into a Double A spinebuster into a pin attempt for a nearfall. The fans are actually into it, giving the more brawl than match a "This is awesome" chant. Which occurs just as Eaton lays into the prone Taylor with a flurry of fists to the face. Eaton tries to come off the ropes, this time with a double ax handle, but Taylor moves out of the way and connects with the rolling knee check this time. He quickly scrambles into the cover, but Eaton immediately gets the shoulder up. Taylor wants Eaton to get back up to his feet as the camera shows his lip was busted open after those face punches moments ago. Eaton stops whatever Taylor was planning with a jumping knee to the face. Taylor stumbles, but is able to take back control with a scoop slam when Eaton tried to capitalize. Taylor stays on him by dropping the knee in to the back a few times, then switches it up to elbow drops. Taylor picks him up and gives him a swinging neckbreaker, then picks him up again and again delivers a backbreaker for good measure this time. Taylor takes a page from one his good friend's books and puts Eaton down before he can even get up with a knee trembler. 1-2-3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Dave Taylor Heenan: "Well, the obvious veteran grappler gets a huge win to open tonight's show. Maybe you'll try to take this moment away from him, eh Kendrick?" After the match, Taylor and Eaton shake hands in a show of good sportsmanship from the veterans. But, then Kendrick's theme hits and he stands up from the commentary table and goes over to the ring to exchange heated words with Taylor.
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Post by cage on Jun 6, 2021 1:26:24 GMT -5
Episode 52: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant 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 Champion: Ax
Match 1: LCWF Hardcore Championship Hardcore Match The Sheik(c)(w/ Abdullah the Butcher, Dory Funk Jr., & Terry Funk) vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Sean Michaels)
Match 2: Steve Keirn (w/ BG James) vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Match 3: The Cuban Assassin (w/ Ricky Santana) vs. The Blue Blazer
Match 4: Barry Horowitz & Timothy Thatcher vs. Latino World Order (La Parka & Juventud Guerrera)
Match 5: Monty Brown (w/ Eric Bischoff) vs. Skip Sheffield
Main Event: LCWF NexGen Championship Match Rusev(c) vs. Kaval
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