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Post by cage on Jan 7, 2022 21:10:40 GMT -5
Episode 81: Anniversary Show General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously NWA-WWX World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) NWA-WWX World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Rockstar Spud LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage [2] LCWF Openweight Tag Team Champions: Generation Me 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 Switchblade Conspiracy (Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin, Randy Savage, Konnan) LCWF X-Division Champion: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: DH Smith LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Jushin Liger & Will Ospreay) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Roman Reigns LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Damian Priest LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Dude Love LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The NeXus [Heath Slater/Mike Awesome] LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Xavier LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Kaval vs. Drew McIntyre
Match 1: Homicide vs. Matt Riddle
Match 2: Mistikal (Rick Steiner/Luther Reigns)(w/ Hunico & Epico) vs. Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie
Match 3: Tables Match Faarooq vs. El Gran Luchadore
Match 4: The Shield (Roman Reigns/Seth Rollins) vs. The Wyatt Family (Luke Harper/Braun Strowman)
Match 5: King Kong Bundy & Johnny Gargano vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins/Montez Ford)(w/ Kevin Owens)
Match 6: LCWF World Television Championship Match Lance Storm © vs. Arn Anderson
Main Event: LCWF X-Division Championship Match Daniel Bryan © vs. Big Van Vader
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Post by cage on Jan 10, 2022 22:05:31 GMT -5
Voting has closed. Presented by dcw1. 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 are John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously. We are live from the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi.” Dangerously: “If I may…this week I took the liberty of recording an exchange between certain individuals that should be playing a bigger part in the future product put forth by this brand. Really the current product, but that can’t be helped. I urge you all to watch you closely. You can’t blame the man you are about to see for speaking his heart. Unfortunately, things don’t go quite as planned. If I had seen this coming, then I would have advised against it. Not that I’m saying I’m anyone’s advisor, of course." Cut to pre-taped footage in the empty arena.
McIntyre: “I take some time off after losing in humiliating fashion when I challenged for the LCWF Tag Team Championships. In that time, things around here seem to have gone off the deep end. Something which I only noticed because I was doing a lot of thinking while I was away. I had big plans for when I was LCWF Tag Team Champion. I would have acted and spoke differently than you had ever seen me. So many wrestlers in that locker room would give me the respect due to a champion….except for two people. These two people have no respect for anyone whether they’re a champion or not. I never want to share a locker room with these people for the rest of my life again, but, for so long as I do, I will take every opportunity to beat the hell out of them so long as it is afforded to me. These two people are my opponent tonight, Kaval, and Michael McGillicutty." Enter Kaval and Michael McGillicutty. McGillicutty: “You know Drew; you seem to have a history of turning on people. You’re right, though, Kaval and I harbor no respect for any so-called champion on this roster. But, we did have some for you. Years ago, when I debuted here, I took a beating from Big Daddy V in order to give you a shot at the Intercontinental Championship. I did that not because I didn’t think you could handle him, but because you were the chosen one and you were supposed to lead all of us. Then what did you do?” Kaval: “What did you just say?” McGillicutty: “You don’t understand, Kaval. This was before you debuted and I and a lot of the guys in the back actually respected the champions for earning their place. He was the one the locker room agreed to rally behind because he had our trust. We wanted his career to be a blueprint to model our careers off of. The first sign that things were off was when he went to the main roster to challenge for the World Television Championship without telling us and it just went downhill from there. He physically assaulted Santino Marella. He tried to get us all fired.” Kaval: “Shut up, Michael. Shut up.” McIntyre: “No, no, no. Let’s not talk to each other that way.” Kaval (approaching McIntyre): “Or what?” McGillicutty: “Hold on. Let’s all take a second and calm down here. Kaval, please.” Kaval: “Michael, I told you to shut up.” McIntyre turns Kaval around and plants him with a piledriver. We return to the announce table live. Bradshaw: “Well, a cheap shot from McIntyre. But, what the hell is going on with McGillicutty?” Heenan: “Seems like McGillicutty and Kaval are rethinking their partnership already. It does have a lot of us wondering when those two joined forces in the first place. One thing we did find out here, though, is that McGillicutty and McIntyre have history with each other that was, apparently, unsettled all this time. Now, McIntyre knocks out McGillicutty’s new running mate while they were both distracted as McIntyre walked off talking about his next title opportunity. You could even see at the end there when Kaval started to stir that he had a bit of a grin on his face.” Dangerously: “That should suffice to get you all interested in this contest on our pre-show this week. The experience edge does go to Kaval in this one, though, with roughly five years of experience over McIntyre. Five years is, apparently, enough time for McIntyre to say that Kaval does not have what it takes anymore.” Referee Nick Patrick signals for the bell and this one is underway. Kaval vs. Drew McIntyre The bell dings. They lock up. Drew McIntyre with a wristlock into a shoulder tackle. Kaval, immediately back to his feet, uses two deep armdrags on McIntyre and stays on him with some chops in the corner. Hip toss out of the corner. Kaval heads to the top rope for a big splash, but McIntyre catches him in midair and delivers a scoop slam. Kaval looks to regain composure in the corner, but McIntyre lays into him with some knife-edge chops. Kaval pushes McIntyre off of him, and then connects with a bodyslam. Patrick gets in between the two of them as he lets McIntyre get back to his feet, but, while McIntyre is behind him, he connects with a cheap shot forearm smash on Kaval. McIntyre climbs to the top rope and connects with both knees to Kaval’s face. McIntyre picks him up and drops him with a samoan drop for the cover: 1…kick out. McIntyre delivers a hook kick to the jaw and heads to the top rope. McIntyre is calling for a splash, but Kaval moves out of the way. Kaval is quickly on him with an exploder suplex, which drops him on his head/neck. Kaval catches McIntyre with a back body drop as he charged him, and follows it up with a dropkick when McIntyre got right back to his feet. McIntyre back to his feet quickly again, so Kaval catches him with a springboard clothesline this time. Once again, McIntyre right back up, but this time Kaval uses a hurricanrana and hooks the leg for a cover: 1…kick out. Kaval goes for the ki crusher, but McIntyre is able to knee him in the head. McIntyre regains his composure and delivers a running knee strike. Kaval slowly gets back up only for McIntyre to put him back down with a running DDT and go for the cover: 1…2..shoulder up. McIntyre argues with Patrick over the cadence of the count and Kaval takes the opportunity for a backslide: 1…2..NO, McIntyre escapes at the last second. Both men back up now, only for McIntyre to use a double leg takedown to go for another cover:1….2..rope break. Both men back up quickly again and each goes for a clothesline, so now both men are down. Kaval is up first and he sends McIntyre careening into the turnbuckle hard before delivering an STO. Meanwhile, McGillicutty’s up at the top of the ramp, demanding to see what Kaval’s got.
Heenan: “Remember, McGillicutty is a member of Barrett’s NeXus faction. Barrett must have allowed other NXT hopefuls the chance to join the group and McGillicutty tried to bring Kaval into the fold, but Kaval did not seem too pleased with their arrangement and now neither does McGillicutty.”
Dangerously: “It also looks like McGillicutty is causing quite the distraction here.” Off that distraction, McIntyre takes the opportunity to put Kaval on the back of his head with a catch and release German suplex before going for the cover: 1…2…3! Roberts: "Here is your winner as a result of a pinfall (German suplex): 'The Chosen One' Drew McIntyre!"
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Post by cage on Jan 10, 2022 22:54:12 GMT -5
Episode 82: Breakdown at the Beach General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously NWA-WWX World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) NWA-WWX World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Rockstar Spud LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage [2] LCWF Openweight Tag Team Champions: Generation Me LCWF World Television Champion: Arn Anderson 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 Switchblade Conspiracy (Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin, Randy Savage, Konnan) LCWF X-Division Champion: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: DH Smith LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Jushin Liger & Will Ospreay) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Roman Reigns LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Damian Priest LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Dude Love LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The NeXus [Heath Slater/Mike Awesome] LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Xavier LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Jordan Devlin vs. Larry Zbyszko
Match 1: Jim Neidhart & Jack Foley vs. Lance Diamond & Jimmy Cicero
Match 2: LCWF Openweight Championship Tournament Sweet Sixteen Match Austin Creed vs. Joey Matthews (w/ Christian York)
Match 3: Zack Sabre, Jr. (w/ Taka Michinoku) vs. Jack Gallagher
Match 4: Judas Mesias & Bruno Sammartino vs. Raven's Flock (David Otunga/Hammer)(w/ Raven)
Match 5: Raven vs. Faarooq
Match 6: LCWF Openweight Tag Team Championship #1 Contendership Four Way Match Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff vs. Johnny Rougeau & Jacques Rougeau, Sr. vs. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques, Jr. & Raymond) vs. Tarzan Tyler & Luke Graham(w/ Mad Dog Pierre Lefebvre)
Main Event: LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Championship Match The Goons (Shane Douglas © & Colt Cabana ©) vs. Buddy Rogers & Kerry Von Erich
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Post by cage on Jan 29, 2022 0:28:13 GMT -5
No votes. Credit to dcw1 for the logo.Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always are John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously, live from Miami, Florida." The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we move inside Daily's Place as fireworks explode. Bradshaw: “We are live in our regular Saturday night slot on TNT with a Wade Barrett pre-taped message for the LCWF faithful planned to air before we do anything else, so here that is.” Pre-Taped Barrett: “I know many of you out there in the cheap seats are questioning my leadership abilities and wondering why I would even consider recruiting more people to my NeXus when I kicked David Otunga out. The reason is simple. Anybody who is not with me or Raven is collateral damage and, therefore, expendable. I, being the generous man I am, have decided to offer people like Kaval and Percy Watson, among others, the chance to not end up being scraped off the entrance ramp in a few weeks time. Some people we have already offered membership to, but they rejected us or we rejected them because we just felt too much tension. Raven says he will turn this arena into a den of pain for anybody that does not join one of his infinite follower groups, but, for some of those that rejected us, they have been able to resist him too. I tried. I tried to keep this in-house, then I tried to keep this between me and Raven, but it has gotten out of control. Not only is everyone trying to get their own faction to the top, but the politics has turned this company inside out. Two weeks ago, the Acolytes were once again unleashed and, tonight, it is they who will face off with Raven. The Acolytes will sell their services to the highest bidder. I don’t see them being in this for themselves over the long haul. That said, and I want to be perfectly clear about this, they are not with me and I will never pay them to be with me. I am not in the arena tonight, but I wanted to leave you all, and my team, with the following message: Much like Chris Jericho, I am the savior this company needs. Right now it needs me to save it from itself and I will do just that.” Dangerously: “Wade Barrett is the hero this company needs, but not the one it deserves.” Heenan: “That absolutely remains to be seen, but what does not need to be seen is next week’s matchups as we are about to determine one right now, possibly. If The Goons can successfully retain their tag team championships in tonight’s main event, then the winner of our pre-show match will face one of them next week. If the man who wins this pre-show match wins by submission, then he will be granted the right to decide which man he faces; Douglas or Cabana.” Jordan Devlin drives a GT Ford up to the entrance ramp as Justin Roberts is set for the introductions. Roberts: “ The following contest is a special challenge match set for one fall and is presented by the Xtreme Tag Team division with a 10-minute time limit, introducing first, standing at 5’10’’, and weighing in at 180lbs, from Bray County Wicklow, Ireland, Jordan Devlin! Now, introducing his opponent, standing at 5’9’’, weighing in at 233lbs, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he is the Living Legend of professional wrestling, Larry Zbyszko! When the bell rings, the man in charge, Mr. Mike Chioda.” Bradshaw: “Zbyszko just came over and told us that he gifted that GT Ford to Devlin right before this matchup. The fans gave Devlin a bigger standing ovation than the legend himself! I think that car may have had something to do with it, though, so what could Larry be playing at?” Dangerously: “This crowd probably just was not expecting somebody to come to the ring with some style.” Heenan: “The winner of this match has quite the opportunity waiting for them, but that does not mean the loser gets counted out. Losing matches does not equate to losing steam on this program. Don’t shoot the messenger on this one, but we have just gotten word that Bischoff is referring to next week’s show as a ‘Rock n Wrestling Cruise’. Do with that information what you will fans.” Devlin brought some cue cards in the ring to mock Zbyszko without actually talking. Some highlights include “the Living Loser”, “the Laughable Legend”, and “Dirty Larry”. Bradshaw: “What an interesting dynamic that we had no idea even existed on this program. On the one hand, you have Zbyszko, who obviously has a set agenda, and, on the other, the total lack of respect coming from an upstart rookie. Sounds like an ideal situation for the APA to step in, but maybe we’re not interested.” Heenan: “Well, Zbyszko just stage dived into the crowd and they just paraded him around for a good couple of minutes before depositing him back at ringside. What does your expert analysis say about that one?” Dangerously: “Fellas, why don’t we leave the mind games to the wrestlers and just call the match? Chioda just signaled for the bell.” Jordan Devlin vs. "The Living Legend" Larry Zbyszko The bell dings! Devlin immediately lunges at Zbyszko with a flying knee. Devlin is laying into Zbyszko in the corner with boots to the midsection and knife-edge chops as well. Zbyszko trades places with him and lights him up with chops of his own. Zbyszko uses his experience edge to dominate the match at this point by first hip tossing him out of the corner and following up with a stiff short arm clothesline. Zbyszko puts him in a side headlock on the mat and plays up to the crowd while he’s doing it. Zbyszko keeps him grounded for some time before finally pulling him up to his feet and driving knee after knee into the ribcage. Devlin rolls out to the apron and Zbyszko follows. Zbyszko calls for a brainbuster on the apron, but Devlin fights him off and delivers two running knees to the face and lands on the floor while Zbyszko hits the apron hard. Devlin starts really taking out on aggression on Zbyszko by slamming him headfirst off of everything in sight: the ring apron, the steel steps, the turnbuckle post, the barricade, the announce table, and a steel chair at ringside. Devlin lifts him up and drapes him across the barricade before rolling back in the ring and posing for the crowd as the referee continues his count. Devlin quickly gets up at 7 and delivers a suicide dive on Zbyszko, which sends him back first into the barricade again. Devlin is overextending himself in the early going as he runs off the barricade to hit a hurricanrana. Devlin is noticeably winded and Zbyszko catches him with an uppercut. Zbyszko lays some haymakers into him, and then drop toeholds him into the barricade. Zbyszko rolls in and out of the ring to break the count. Zbyszko whips him into the steel steps, and then mounts him to rain down punches to the face. Zbyszko is dealing out punishment as he drops Devlin knee first over the steel steps and rolls him into the ring. Zbyszko goes up top, but Devlin fights through the pain in his knee, sprints up, leaps at Zbyszko, and delivers an avalanche in one swift motion, much to the elation of the crowd. Devlin picks him up and delivers a T-Bone suplex into a pin attempt: 1…kick out by the living legend. Devlin heads back to the top rope and misses a diving moonsault. Larry Zbyszko locks Devlin in a camel clutch in the center of the ring and has Devlin tapping out in close to ten seconds as the referee almost immediately calls for the bell. Roberts: “ Here is your winner as a result of a submission (camel clutch), the Living Legend Larry Zbyszko!” Heenan: “The stipulation states that later on tonight, if the tag team championships are retained, because Zbyszko won his match with a submission hold, then he will get to select which tag team champion he faces in next week’s main event matchup.”
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Post by cage on Jan 29, 2022 0:37:28 GMT -5
Episode 83: Rock n Wrestling Cruise General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously NWA-WWX World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) NWA-WWX World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Rockstar Spud LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage [2] LCWF Openweight Tag Team Champions: Generation Me LCWF World Television Champion: Arn Anderson 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 Switchblade Conspiracy (Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin, Randy Savage, Konnan) LCWF X-Division Champion: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: DH Smith LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Jushin Liger & Will Ospreay) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Roman Reigns LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Damian Priest LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Dude Love LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The NeXus [Heath Slater/Mike Awesome] LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Xavier LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Kazuo Yamazaki vs. BG James
Match 1: Kobain (w/ James Mitchell & Tempest) vs. Yoshi Tatsu
Match 2: Shannon Moore & Joey Matthews (w/ Christian York) vs. Al Snow & Carlos Jose Estrada
Match 3: Lance Storm & One Man Gang vs. [Masked] Kane & Alberto del Rio
Match 4: The A.P.A. (Faarooq/Bradshaw)(w/ Brad Rheingans) vs. Raven's Flock (David Otunga/Hammer)(w/ Raven)
Match 5: LCWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament Sweet Sixteen New Blood (Billy Kidman/Juventud Guerrera)(w/ Eric Bischoff) vs. Hit Row (Isaiah Swerve Scott/Jake Atlas)
Match 6: LCWF Internet Championship #1 Contendership Match The Ultimate Warrior vs. The Flame
Main Event: Larry Zbyszko vs. Shane Douglas or Colt Cabana (You decide!)
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Post by cage on Feb 2, 2022 23:29:44 GMT -5
Voting has closed. Credit to dcw1 for the logo. Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always are John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously, live from Miami, Florida." The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we move away from the stock footage of Daily's Place and on to a cruise ship as fireworks explode.
Dangerously: “Our savior Y2J, has lent us his boat, appropriately named the Chris Jericho Sail, for our special cruise edition shows live from Nassau, Bahamas this week and more in the coming weeks! Not only does it make for a special themed set due to our amazing location, but it will play host to the hottest matches in the LCWF today. For example, the pre-show match, before the show even starts, will see the former Million Dollar challenger, BG James, as he squares off with former IWGP Tag Team Champion, from New Japan, Kazuo Yamazaki!”
Bradshaw: “More importantly, later on tonight, the APA reunites for tag team action. Two weeks ago, I made good on my promise to interfere in a match when I helped Faarooq put El Gran Luchadore through a table. What neither of us knew at the time, not that it mattered because we were going to go after him eventually, but El Gran Luchadore turned out to be one of Raven’s stooges. We know that because after we put him through a table, we pulled his mask off, and it was none other than Julio Dinero, the ‘Mexican Heavyeight Champion’. A member of Raven’s Gathering. So, last week Faarooq took on Raven, and this week we continue to prove that it will only take the two of us to murder his groups once and for all when we take on two members of The Flock.” Heenan: “Great buildup there, but we’re ready for to kickoff this kickoff show as Yamazaki is making his LCWF debut tonight and here comes the newcomer now. We’ll send it to Justin Roberts for the official introductions.”
Roberts: “Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is set for one fall with a 20-minute time limit, and is presented to you by the Million Dollar Championship division. Introducing first, already in the ring, he stands at 6’2, weighs in at 227lbs, from Tokyo, Japan, he is Kazuo Yamazaki! And introducing his opponent, standing at 6’1, weighing in at 241lbs, from Marietta, Georgia, he is B.G. James! When the bell rings, the man in charge, LCWF referee, Shane Sewell!”
Heenan: “We can only assume that BG James’ association with Steve Keirn is as a tag team because they only come out for each others’ singles matches sparingly. At least we can count on this being a straightforward and clean contest for once here in the LCWF.”
Bradshaw: “Big opportunity for Yamazaki. It should be interesting to see if he can make an impact from the get go, like I did. James has certainly changed his demeanor lately, but, one thing that hasn’t changed, is him associating himself with a group of wrestlers. The landscape of LCWF is so faction focused that you’d think there’d be gang wars every show and that might be happening very soon.”
Dangerously: “The bottom line is that James has committed himself to LCWF. This Yamazaki is a rookie to us. James does not need any back up to take him on.”
Heenan: “Well the fact is that Yamazaki has a very busy international schedule. The open door policy of the LCWF brought him here for this match; let’s see what he can do.” Sewell signals for the bell. The bell dings! Kazuo Yamazaki vs. B.G. JamesThey circle each other and tie up. James starts with a hammerlock, but Yamazaki manages to reverse it into a wristlock. He turns it into a hammerlock, James tries to throw some back elbows, but Yamazaki rolls through with a side headlock takeover. James fights his way back to his feet, only for Yamazaki to put him in a full nelson. Yamazaki snapmare and follows it up with a crucifix for the first cover of the match: 1..kick out. Yamazaki quickly rolls him back up: 1…2.shoulder up. Yamazaki continues to target the arm by using an armwrench into a northern lights suplex. Another cover: 1…2.rope break by James. James hangs on to the top rope to avoid another roll up attempt and catches Yamazaki coming off the ropes with an armdrag into an armbar. James places the knee into the side of his head, but he fights his way back to his feet, only to have James wrench the arm and kick his legs out from under him. James rolls through and gives Yamazaki a mule kick to the side of the head. Neck vise from James, wrenching on the head and neck. Yamazaki starts making his way back to his feet, but James put him down with a flying mare and kicked him square in the back. James keeps kicking him right between the shoulder blades. Punch to the face then chops away at him in the corner as the referee warns him to take it out of the corner with a count. James starts kicking him in the back of the legs and wrenches his head back on the top rope. James continuing to kick the midsection and behind the legs before stomping away at him in the corner. Forearm shots and an elbow in the corner.
Heenan: “Look at this, James is really stretching out Yamazaki with a bow and arrow using the ropes for leverage. Here comes with a jumping kick to the lower back. We can only guess that if Yamazaki wins this match he would become the number one ranked challenger to Alberto del Rio, but that has not always been the case in the mind of general manager Eric Bischoff.”
Yamazaki escapes a potential full nelson slam and starts clubbing away at the back only to eat a back elbow to the face. James pulls him down to the mat by his hair. He punches Yamazaki in the back and face before sending him off the ropes for a couple of clotheslines. James with a running knee in the corner, ducks under two clothesline attempts, and hits a reverse DDT. Cover by James: 1..kick out. Yamazaki is back up with clubbing blows to the back, but James puts a stop to it with a boot to the face. James comes off the ropes and catches Yamazaki with an STO. Cover by James: 1…2..shoulder up. James measures him for a knee strike to the temple, but Yamazaki rolls out of the way and plants James on the mat with a big time superkick! Yamazaki delivers a side Russian leg sweep, which he rolls through to put him in a combination crossface and a scissored armbar. James almost makes it to the ropes, but Yamazaki kicks off the ropes to roll them backward towards the center of the ring and he keeps the hold locked on. Yamazaki adds a grip on the jaw to the submission hold now. It’s locked in deep and James is forced to tap out!Roberts: “ The winner of this match, as a result of a submission (crossface/armbar/jaw hold), Kazuo Yamazaki!”
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Post by cage on Feb 2, 2022 23:59:14 GMT -5
Episode 84: Rock n Wrestling Cruise II General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously NWA-WWX World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) NWA-WWX World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Rockstar Spud LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage [2] LCWF Openweight Tag Team Champions: Generation Me LCWF World Television Champion: Arn Anderson 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 Switchblade Conspiracy (Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin, Randy Savage, Konnan) LCWF X-Division Champion: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: DH Smith LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Jushin Liger & Will Ospreay) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Roman Reigns LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Damian Priest LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Dude Love LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The NeXus [Heath Slater/Mike Awesome] LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Xavier LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Luther Reigns vs. Pete Gas
Match 1: The Ultimate Warrior & Tony Mamaluke (w/ Little Guido) vs. Low Ki & Justin Credible
Match 2: Ivan Koloff vs. Don Kernodle
Match 3: Nikita Koloff (w/ Krusher Kruschev) vs. Paul Ellering (w/ Animal)
Match 4: Hunter Hearst Helmsley & Steve Keirn vs. The Flame & Ax (w/ Crush)
Match 5: Terry Funk vs. Billy Gunn
Match 6: Non-Title Match Owen Hart vs. David Otunga
Main Event: LCWF World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Match The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin ©, Konnan ©, & Randy Savage ©) vs. The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, & Antonio Cesaro)
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Post by dcw1 on Feb 5, 2022 5:43:42 GMT -5
Nice match between James and Yamazaki, hard fought match quite similar to a strong style. Quite like the fact it was on Jericho’s cruise adds a nice mental visual to the event.
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Post by cage on Feb 6, 2022 19:20:26 GMT -5
I definitely like the cruise as a venue too. It's a nice change of pace from the usual LCWF asylum. I'm hoping that the arena stands out as a nice backdrop for the in-ring action each show.
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Post by cage on Feb 8, 2022 9:23:00 GMT -5
Voting has closed. Special thank you to dcw1 for the logo. Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always are John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously, live from Miami, Florida. The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we move away from the stock footage of Daily's Place and on to a cruise ship as fireworks explode. The second and final announced show taking place from Chris Jericho’s yacht is ready to kick off with a rivalry from the 6-Man tag team division as the former champions, Mistikal, look to put themselves back in the title hunt.”
Bradshaw: “Let’s start tonight by taking a look back at how Low Ki became number one ranked challenger to James Storm’s FTW Heavyweight Title.” A clip is shown of Low Ki’s match with Danny Burch from the November 24th episode airs, ending with Low Ki forcing Burch to submit with the Dragon Clutch submission hold.
Dangerously: “Burch, of course, formerly the number one ranked competitor and Low Ki had a really good showing against him, so, this was a natural move. Tonight, Low Ki has a big challenge as he is set for tag team action ahead of that title match. A loss tonight would definitely not be good for morale. Also important to keep in mind the gang warfare landscape the LCWF is currently embroiled in as the locker room is divided along those lines. Until this situation resolves itself, we will have to keep asking which matches will be affected by it?”
Heenan: “Hear that gentlemen? It’s the familiar theme music of the number one contender, Low Ki, through the house speakers and he is entering through the crowd this week, unique entrance there.”
Bradshaw: “He is the number one contender but we have not seen him in six weeks when he put Joey Ryan away in under twenty seconds and I’m being told the reason for that was because he was loaned out to NJPW in a talent exchange, which resulted in Yamazaki being brought in last week.”
Dangerously: “You guys were so busy talking over each other that you missed the number one contender being beaten down and abducted from inside the crowd. Wait, the camera men have found Low Ki, let’s take a look.”
Heenan: “Low Ki is being savagely beaten by….Private Party, as Santana and Ortiz are shouting directions at them.”
Santana: “Now you guys are finally working as a team.”
Ortiz: “Yeah, but I’d feel better seeing a double DDT on the concrete floor.”
The Inner Circle, members Jake Hager and Sammy Guevara, make the save by hitting a discus clothesline and an eziguri, respectively.
Santana: “Easy guys, we’re all on the same team here.”
Bradshaw: “The camera guys say that the Inner Circle went to their inner sanctum and wouldn’t let them follow, but this group seems to have simultaneously made their LCWF debut and absolutely imploded. We always assumed that the Inner Circle was a part of the gang warfare landscape, but we had not seen them on our screens until that altercation in the back with Low Ki who was spared the double DDT, but still took quite a few hits on the concrete.”
Heenan: “Well, we have to keep things rolling with our pre-show contest which will see Mistikal’s Luther Reigns take on the Mean Street Posse’s Pete Gas in a singles match in an attempt to stand out in the division. Tonight’s main event will see the Real Americans get their rematch against the newly reformed nWo Wolfpac and, if they lose, a new number one ranked team needs to be determined. Without further ado, let’s send it to Justin Roberts to make the introductions, and notice how neither man has elected to have either of his teammates at ringside with him.”
Roberts: “The following contest is set for one fall with a 20-minute time limit and is presented to you by the 6-Man Tag Team Championship division. Approaching the ring first, representing Mistikal, standing at 6’5, weighing in at 285lbs, from Hell’s Kitchen, New York, this is Luther Reigns! And, introducing the opponent, coming down the aisle, representing the Mean Street Posse, standing at 6’4, weighing in at 265lbs, from Greenwich, Connecticut, he is Pete Gas! When the bell rings, the man in charge WWX official Mr. Mike Posey.” Posey motions for the bell. The bell dings! Luther Reigns vs. Pete GasThey circle each other. Reigns goes for a lock up, but Gas evades twice before striking with knees and punches. Gas follows up with a low dropkick, which finally get Reigns off his feet for an early cover: 1..kick out. Gas lifts him back up, Reigns ducks a clothesline, and delivers one of his own. Gas gets up and tries a shoulder tackle, to no real effect, and then Reigns tries to come off the ropes, but Gas dropkicks him through the ropes and down to the outside, only he lands on his feet and regroups. Gas goes on the apron and tries to kick Reigns in the face, but Reigns catches the leg and rips it out from under him, dropping Gas face first on the apron. Reigns picks him up and slams him back first into the steel barricade, and then slams him off the apron once more.
Heenan: “Luther is showing his power advantage here. The same power that brought Mistikal their 6-Man Tag Team Championship in the first place. Don’t count out Gas, though, as he starts throwing punches to the midsection, because he has helped the Mean Street Posse to significant wins on several occasions here in the LCWF.”
Gas misses a forearm shot and catches the turnbuckle hard and Reigns takes advantage by continuing to slam the forearm off the post before rolling him back in the ring. Gas is backing up in the corner, asking for a time out, and Reigns looks like he is giving it to him before he charges at him, only for Gas to duck out of the way and send Reigns chest first into the buckle pads. Gas follows it up with a knee lift into a front chancery in the center of the ring. Reigns punches him off, knee to the midsection, and an irish whip into the corner. But, Gas evades another charge, and takes Reigns down with a superkick. Gas has the fans getting behind him, surprisingly, and revels in it, perhaps too much, as Reigns is back up and they exchange rights and lefts. Reigns ducks another kick attempt, but Gas headbutts him. Reigns seems to be getting frustrated now as he immediately grabs him by the neck, but Gas comes back with more rights to the face. Reigns lifts him up for the chokeslam, only to have Gas fight him off and chop his arm down. A big headbutt, which backs Reigns into the corner. Gas charges at him and Reigns back bodydrops him onto the apron. Reigns tries a punch, misses, and Gas drapes him neck first over the ring rope. Gas comes back in with a swinging neckbreaker for the cover: 1…2..kick out! Reigns shoves him off, Gas looks for a quick roll up, but Reigns lifts him back to his feet. Again, Gas chops down the arms, shoves Reigns off, and Gas connects with a fameasser! Gas swings with a discus clothesline, but Reigns drops him with a spear! Reigns lifts him up and connects with a sitout powerbomb: 1…2…3!Roberts: “ Here is your winner, as a result of a pinfall (sitout powerbomb), Luther Reigns!” Bradshaw: “A surprisingly competitive matchup on tonight’s pre-show. I know I didn’t expect anything like that from Pete Gas, of all people.”
Dangerously: “Gas probably knew that. Just as he knows that the Mean Street Posse are currently the lowest ranked team in the division and it was up to him to look impressive against the former champion.”
Heenan: “Right now this was just a match of two teams that will probably challenge for the belts eventually, but, whether you thought Gas impressed here or not, the Posse has a tremendously uphill battle to fight, especially with that loss. Luther Reigns can and will be dangerous in any division.”
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Post by cage on Feb 8, 2022 9:37:03 GMT -5
Episode 85: General Manager: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, Bradshaw and Paul E. Dangerously NWA-WWX World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley NWA-WWX World Tag Team Champions: Los Boricuas (Perez, Jr./Vega) NWA-WWX World Junior Heavyweight Champion: Rockstar Spud LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Doug Williams LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bray Wyatt LCWF Universal Champion: Christian Cage [2] LCWF Openweight Tag Team Champions: Generation Me LCWF World Television Champion: Arn Anderson 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 Switchblade Conspiracy (Dean Ambrose & Lio Rush) LCWF Hardcore Champion: Rick Steiner [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: The nWo Wolfpac (Darby Allin, Randy Savage, Konnan) LCWF X-Division Champion: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: DH Smith LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Family (Braun Strowman/Erick Rowan) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Jushin Liger & Will Ospreay) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Cactus Jack LCWF 24/7 Champion: Roman Reigns LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Damian Priest LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Dude Love LCWF Sports Entertainment Tag Team Champions: The NeXus [Heath Slater/Mike Awesome] LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Xavier LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: James Storm
Pre-Show Match: Nikita Koloff vs. Lance Diamond
Match 1: Jushin "Thunder" Liger vs. El Generico (w/ Kevin Steen)
Match 2: Roddy Piper vs. Kazuo Yamazaki
Match 3: The Wyatt Family (Lars Sullivan & Luke Harper)(w/ Bray Wyatt) vs. The Next Hart Foundation (Harry Smith & Teddy Hart)
Match 4: Drew McIntyre (w/ Kenzo Suzuki) vs. Matt Riddle
Match 5: Jack Swagger & Kenneth Cameron (w/ Zeb Colter & Conor O'Brian) vs. Yujiro & Kiyoshi
Match 6: The Anglo Japan Alliance (Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe)(w/ Will Ospreay) vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
Main Event: Eight Man Tag Team Match The Gathering (Raven & Julio Dinero) & The Flock (David Otunga & Hammer)(w/ Perry Saturn) vs. The NeXus (Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, Heath Slater, & Mike Awesome)
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