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Post by cage on Feb 13, 2021 11:12:58 GMT -5
Episode 36: GM: Eric Bischoff
Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously
LCWF Champions: LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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
Bischoff: I love to say I told you so. My guys did a phenomenal job last Sunday, and won the whole thing! Even though they weren’t supposed to, and now that they did LCWF can finally start being taken seriously around here because that’s what Bischoff does. I make the D show into the A show, and tonight Monty Brown is so obviously going to challenge Jerry Lawler or Tyson Kidd and put our show on the map by having us main event the biggest show of the calendar year!
Match 1: LCWF Tag Team Championship Battle Royale David Hart Smith & The British Bulldog vs. Roderick Strong & Adam Cole vs. Big Daddy V & Mark Henry vs. Kenzo Suzuki & Drew McIntyre vs. Roddy Piper & Dusty Rhodes vs. Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns vs. Billy Kidman & The Brian Kendrick vs. Tom Brandi & Johnny Hotbody vs. Darren Young & Titus O'Neil vs. Curry Man & Suicide
*Footage of Jerry Lawler training Michael Cole airs*
Bischoff: I know I have tried this tactic before, but all's fair in war, am I right or am I right folks? This past week the WWX faithful saw Finlay win a seemingly no ramifications match, but I am here to tell you that that is not the case because next week Finlay will be competing in the match that will crown the first WWX TNT Champion because TNT just picked up the rights to air WWX shows including this very show tonight. The reason the TNT Championship is being instated is so that TNT can push the people that they want to push. You can only compete for the TNT Championship if they want you to because you bring in ratings. Apparently they believe Finlay does and apparently they believe these next two do as well.
Match 2: LCWF TNT Championship Match Jack Swagger vs. One Man Gang
Match 3: LCWF World Tag Team Championship Match Kaz & Daniels vs. Husky Harris & Michael McGillicutty
Match 4: LCWF Television Championship Match X-Pac (c) vs. Rob Terry
We almost get an interview with Ultimo Dragon, but he is seen talking with Dominik Mysterio and quickly shuts the door before being asked anything.
Match 5: Jesse vs. Gillberg
Bischoff: It is now time to hear from the man of the hour. I am, after all, that one that gave him a job. Brown: We have a lot of champions, and all of them have not even been revealed yet. How can I possibly be expected to make my decision until the landscape is absolutely clear? Bischoff: You ungrateful....ahem okay fine. I apologize. How silly of me. Of course take all the time you need. But I promised these fans a big announcement, and they are going to get one. Tonight I am changing the main event! Instead of waiting for the PPV to see an LCWF Championship Match, they will get one right now! In fact, Jerry Lawler has been training Michael Cole and a few weeks ago Michael Cole defeated one of his fellow trainees Mike Tenay. So, I say that speaks to the success Lawler must be having. Cole will get a shot at the championship tonight when he comes out first. (Mockingly) Comes out first, oh what do you mean Bischoff? Shut up, and I'll tell you because tonight Lawler won't just have 1 opponent he'll have 5 in a gauntlet match! It is after all his first title defense ever, since he has refused to do anything for how long now? Enjoy!
Main Event: LCWF Championship Gauntlet Match Jerry Lawler (c) vs. Michael Cole #3: Frankie Kazarian #4: Bam Neely #5: Ezekiel Jackson #6: Santino Marella
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Post by cage on Feb 15, 2021 21:29:15 GMT -5
Voting over. It is now time to reveal who was chosen.
Match 1: The favorites heading in were Smith & Bulldog, they were the last to enter and both hit consecutive dropkicks on everybody. It does not quite work on Big Daddy V and he takes them both out with a clothesline for each of them. However, they get back up rather quickly and get Big Daddy V with a double suplex and a double suplex to Roddy Piper. Now everybody's punching and kicking all over the ring. Strong goes for a punch on Kidman, Kidman ducks and lifts him over, but he lands on the apron, Kidman goes for a punch, it's blocked, and Strong hits a punch of his own, but as he goes to springboard back in he's uppercut by Curry Man and eliminated from the match. Young and O'Neil hit a gutbuster on McIntyre and send him over the top, but he also lands on the apron. Hotbody clotheslines Young over the top, but he too lands on the apron. Dusty Rhodes and Titus lock up, meanwhile Young hits a knee to the face on McIntyre and goes for another one, but gets caught and hit with the future shock ddt on the apron to be eliminated. McIntyre's on the apron when Adam Cole goes for an enziguri, but McIntyre slaps it out of the way. Brandi goes for a superkick on McIntyre who catches the boot, only to have The Brian Kendrick take him out with a drop kick to the knee. David Hart Smith hits a running bulldog on Brandi, but British Bulldog goes for one on Johnny Hotbody only to get reversed and back body dropped out of the ring. Then Suicide gets caught in the middle and goes back and forth with knife-edge chops for Big Daddy V and Mark Henry, but they aren't doing anything and he gets punched in the back of the head by Adam Cole. Big Daddy V and Mark Henry just grab him and toss him out. V and Henry turn and get decked by a big double clothesline courtesy of Roman Reigns. Reigns goes for a spear on Brandi, Brandi gets out of the way, but Reigns still catches Hotbody. Brandi is stunned and Reigns hits him with a superman punch. Reigns hits a scoop slam on Adam Cole. The Brian Kendrick tries to stop his momentum but Reigns just tosses him aside. Reigns hits a samoan drop on Dusty Rhodes and a big dropkick on Piper. Suzuki starts laying haymakers on him, but Reigns grabs him and tosses him into the ropes. Reigns realizes his mistake, but not before Suzuki lands another punch to the face. Reigns punches him back and goes for a suplex, Suzuki reverses, and Reigns ends hit with a superman punch eliminating Suzuki. But Brandi and Hotbody lift him up and out from behind. Big Daddy V and Mark Henry take turns hitting huge squashes in the opposite corners on David Hart Smith. Before Mark Henry hits him with the world's largest slam and Big Daddy V bounces off the ropes and hits him with a splash. But Dean Ambrose picks his spot and punches Big Daddy V into the ropes, bounces off the opposite rope, and uses his momentum to take Big Daddy V out with a crossbody while hanging on. Mark Henry charges but gets lifted over by Ambrose, and then Brandi charges into the same result and saves himself by grabbing onto Henry's leg. Ambrose eliminates Brandi with a sliding dropkick right into his hand. Ambrose punches Henry off, but he's saved by Brandi. Henry punches Ambrose. Ambrose is about to be double suplexed by Kidman & Kendrick, but he reverses and suplexes them both. He has a staredown with Henry, they trade punches, but Kidman and Kendrick are backup, they grab Ambrose and Kendrick hurricanrana's him right out. Then David Hart Smith takes out Kidman and Kendrick with a diving crossbody. David Hart Smith hits Curry Man with a running powerslam, followed up with a clothesline in the corner to Roddy Piper. Then a running powerslam/bulldog combo on Kendrick & Kidman. Another running powerslam on Kendrick for good measure, picks him up and drops him right out with a back bodydrop. Rhodes & Piper are the last full tag team left, but Kidman isn't going to let Smith get away with taking out his partner so he goes for a surprise tornado ddt, only to be caught and suplexed onto Kendrick on the floor. Piper slaps Smith into a sleeper hold. But wait...what's this? Curry Man's going for some move off the ropes, and the ropes are pulled down from behind him so he's goes tumbling over them down to the floor. It's The Blue Blazer! The Blue Blazer has eliminated the team of Curry Man and Suicide! David Hart Smith was out from the sleeper hold, but came to in time to see what just happened, and while everyone was distracted Johnny Hotbody hits him with a missile dropkick putting him over the top and out to the floor. The remaining 4 men circle Piper and Rhodes as they have a distinct advantage now. It's 2 separate 2 on 1 beatdowns. Rhodes shoves off Hotbody and Henry and hits them both with the bionic elbow right after the trademark punches of course. Then he flings Hotbody down to the floor. O'Neil comes over and ties up Rhodes so Henry can hammer away on him. So Henry goes for a headbutt right as Rhodes ducks and Henry catches O'Neil. Rhodes tries to capitalize, but Henry gives him a hip toss right down to the floor. Then O'Neil from behind lifts Henry up and out right next to him. Piper and Cole team up on O'Neil with punches and kicks all striking the head. Then they go for a double elevated vertical suplex, which O'Neil reverses into a double DDT. O'Neil has Cole in a headlock on the apron when O'Neil gets clotheslined by Piper forcing him to let go and cause Cole to lose his grip on the rope and slip down to the floor. Now O'Neil is back in and delivering elbows to Piper. He goes for a half nelson suplex, but Piper wiggles free and elbows Titus back. Titus swings and misses, and Piper carries him over the top rope but he lands on the apron. Piper is punching O'Neil who is reeling, but not falling. O'Neil tries to strike back, but he misses and Piper lands another good shot to the face causing him to lose balance. Winner(s) and 1st Ever LCWF Tag Team Champions: Roddy Piper & Dusty Rhodes
Match 2: The bell rings and neither man goes for a handshake, this is going to be a battle. One Man Gang hits Swagger with a sidewalk slam/big splash combo. Winner and 1st Ever LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang
Match 3: Kaz and Daniels hit Harris with an assisted leg drop. Winner(s) and 1st Ever LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Kaz & Daniels
Match 4: X-Pac with the swinging neckbreaker followed by the belly to back suplex to put away the 2-Time champion. Winner and STILL LCWF Television Champion: X-Pac
Match 5: Gillberg catches Jesse off guard with a big spear in mid-air. Winner: Gillberg
Main Event: Lawler and Cole start off. Cole tries to apply his training, but the student has not yet become the master. He holds his own in the collar and elbow tie up, but King locks in a headlock that Cole is just unable to get out of. Lawler puts him out of his misery with a piledriver. Out comes Frankie Kazarian who has a faster paced match firing right out of the gate with upper cut after upper cut, but King cuts him off by blocking one of them and pushing him back with a headbutt so he can get a reprieve. Lawler beats him down and pulls out a couple of hip tosses followed up with a clothesline and a swinging DDT to put Frankie Kazarian away. Then comes Ezekiel Jackson who follows up his collar and elbow tie up with a few belly to belly suplexes. Fatigue is setting in on the champion and the brawler Jackson is set to pick him apart, but then Lawler pulls out the standing drop kick and both men are down. Jackson gets to his feet first, but with his momentum lost Lawler is able to pummel him into the corner. Irish whip to the opposite corner now followed by an immediate clothesline. Lawler pulls out the piledriver again and works one more time. In comes Santino Marella, who runs in and delivers a dropkick of his own. Marella knows he has the advantage and just has to wait for Lawler to make a mistake, but not staying on the offensive costs him as it gave Lawler more time to breathe. Marella goes to pick him up, but gets reversed and put in a sleeper hold. Winner and STILL LCWF Champion: Jerry Lawler
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Post by cage on Feb 17, 2021 14:29:00 GMT -5
The British Bulldog was the first ever LCWF World Heavyweight Champion, and he tried to make history once again by becoming one half of the first ever LCWF Tag Team Champions. This Saturday, The British Bulldog will once again get the chance to make history as he will take on Gillberg to crown the first ever LCWF 24/7 Champion.
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Post by dcw1 on Feb 17, 2021 14:43:42 GMT -5
Nice write up on the battle royal, I liked Blue Blazer screwing over Curry Man and Suicide. I noticed you have so many champions on this brand, be interesting to see how you fit them all in and how storylines develop.
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Post by cage on Feb 17, 2021 15:21:34 GMT -5
I can DM you the reason behind that, if you want me to spoil something for you, but thank you for still be interested nonetheless.
Sorry about the lack of descriptive write ups right now, but keep checking back they'll be up eventually lol.
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Post by cage on Feb 18, 2021 18:46:08 GMT -5
This Saturday you can also look forward to the return of former World Title contenders Sgt. Slaughter and Jim Neidhart. The two have been making their influence felt backstage mostly, but have decided it is time for them to come back to the ring. With the Bulldog setting his sights on the 24/7 Title, maybe his former adversaries have the same thing in mind?
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Post by cage on Feb 20, 2021 20:13:18 GMT -5
Episode 37: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously LCWF Champions: LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes LCWF TNT Champion One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions Kaz & Daniels
Pre-Show Match (Only available on the WWX Network): LCWF Internet Championship Match Ron Killings vs. Justin Credible
Bischoff: I'd like to welcome you all once again to the superior product, and being so superior when we host our PPV next Sunday, instead of doing an Elimination Chamber for every match we will be doing 1 Elimination Chamber featuring EIGHT competitors. All of the other matches will, of course, retain the same element of thrill-seeking and competitive action, but our main event will be one I guarantee you do not want to miss.
Match 1: LCWF United Kingdom Championship Match Justin Gabriel vs. Skip Sheffield
Bischoff: I have heard all of the rumors and I am sure there are even some that I have not heard, but allow me to reassure you all that I am not affiliated in anyway with The Council and they do not have influence over every title match. We have increased security ever since these rumors have surfaced, and there has been no sign of any unusual activity. I would also like to remind you all that The Council is exclusive to Xplosion, and have been for years. Their impact is no longer resonating all over the company and does not even touch what I have built here. I give people chance after chance and wrestlers from around the world come to compete for me even though we are considered the developmental branch of the WWX. There will be a championship scramble match at our PPV next Sunday as I was able to secure the rights to broadcast the crowning of the first NWA Champion to show that that is the one championship that anyone can and will win. Each brand will select 4 representatives, and of course that includes me, to compete and I will announce my choice next week. I am kidding, naturally. The LCWF representatives in this Sunday's NWA Championship contest are going to have to be Ultimo Dragon, Dean Malenko, Elix Skipper, and Hernandez!
Match 2: LCWF 24/7 Championship Match The British Bulldog vs. Gillberg
Heenan: One of my guys, Andre of course, has not been getting the treatment he deserves. This is the largest man on LCWF and absolutely nobody can take him in a one on one fair bout. In fact, he is being so misused that The Million Dollar Man wants him to be his champion and bring some extreme notoriety to a belt that many feel is not taken seriously or even recognized as a real prize. Tonight that all changes as Andre the Giant will win the title, fairly so that nobody can accuse him of being handed anything, and he will never relinquish it.
Match 3: LCWF Million Dollar Championship Match Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) vs. Terry Funk
Dangerously: Okay, Heenan you aren't the only one who can play two roles here. DiBiase, Jr. plans to crown the first ever WWX Universal Champion this Sunday inside the elimination chamber, but we will crown our first LCWF Universal Champion inside the Hell in A Cell next Sunday, and one of my guys is the first one we are announcing to be a participant in that match. That being Chris Canyon!
Match 4: LCWF North American Championship Fatal 4 Way Match Roderick Strong vs. Darren Young vs. Michael Tarver vs. Jack Swagger
A highlight of last week's battle royal is shown as we pan to Blue Blazer in the back. Heenan: I'm here with Blue Blazer who is prepared to give his statement regarding his actions last week. Blue Blazer: The LCWF only needs 1 superhero! Soon I will get to the WWX and I will take down The Hurricane. I am the only savior this town needs, everyone else is only standing in my way!
Match 5: LCWF NexGen Championship Match Homicide vs. Rhett Titus
Bischoff: Well we gave you all this little teaser and they are back. These two former LCWF World Heavyweight Champions are being brought back in an effort to prove to you all that all of our championships are no less important than any others or than their WWX Championship counterparts. They have both requested a submission match and we bring that to you tonight.
Main Event: WWX Grand Championship Submission Match Sgt. Slaughter vs. Jim Neidhart
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Post by cage on Feb 26, 2021 10:52:54 GMT -5
Tomorrow night will feature the long awaited return of The Honky Tonk Man.
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Post by cage on Feb 27, 2021 12:26:17 GMT -5
Voting is now over. It is now time to reveal the results.
Pre-Show: Ron Killings begins on the mic taunting Credible, referring to how all he knows is hardcore and he can't fight a man without a weapon in his hand, like in this match. This causes Credible to charge at him, but that's what Killings wanted and delivers a flying forearm smash. Credible tries to put him in a headlock to no avail as a Killings works him over with an armbar. He's wrenching on the arm and hits a knee drop. Credible back to his feet, clearly favoring the arm, goes into a tie up, and backs Killings into the corner. He starts working over the chest with blow after blow before Killings shoves him off. Then hits him with a running lariat. Credible gets him with a small package for a 1 count. Credible is up first and delivers a running knee strike. He picks Killings up, swings and misses, Killings with a knee to the gut followed by a suplex. Killings with a wrist lock pulls him into a shoulder block. Killings flips him over and starts wailing on the back of his head. Credible gets up and shoves Killings, Killings delivers a perfectly executed dropkick to the head. Credible starts getting back up, Killings had him scouted, and the corkscrew scissors kick connects! Winner and 1st Ever LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings
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Post by cage on Feb 28, 2021 2:24:00 GMT -5
Episode 38 GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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 airs a new video package featuring all of its champions and Monty Brown*
Heenan: Welcome everyone to the last show before we crown our first ever Universal Champion. Mr. Bischoff is hoping that Monty Brown will be so overcome he will choose the Universal Champion, but I have it on good authority that Monty isn’t considering either company’s Universal Champion. So the field is beginning to narrow.
Match 1: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana vs. Brutus Magnus & Christopher Nowinski
Dangerously: Eugene, tonight you get the chance to make history and become the first ever Light Heavyweight Champion, but in order to do that you have to get through Brad Maddox. How do you feel about your chances? Eugene: He’s a bully. Uncle Eric told me I just have to stand up to bullies and I believe him. I don’t much about history, but I do know if I beat him it’ll be funny! Dangerously: I know you’ll have the support of these people tonight when you face him later tonight. Maddox: This is an insult. I have been to the top of wrestling companies before, now I have to compete against this buffoon to prove I’m the best light heavyweight? I can’t be held responsible for what I do tonight then.
Match 2: LCWF Universal Championship Elimination Chamber Qualifier Goldust & Sheik Abdul Bashir vs. Mark Henry & Richie Steamboat
The Honky Tonk Man: I was the first man to be let go from this company when I lost a loser leaves town match, since then I have gone everywhere and nowhere is the competition more intense than right here on this show. Which is why I aim to pick up right where I left off, with the Intercontinental Championship. Owen Hart, I cant tell you when or how but I will be the next person to face you.
Match 3: LCWF Television Championship Match X-Pac (c) vs. Steve DeMarco
*James Mitchell and The Disciples of the New Church make their way down to the ring* Mitchell: I have uncharacteristically let Bischoff do as he pleases with this show without my interference, but it has become time for my guys to take over. Bischoff has always needed guys like Lawler to put down the more rowdy members of the roster so that he can remain the face and give us a fighting chance against the WWX tyranny we currently face, but no longer. Lawlers time as the face of this brand is coming to an end. *Dean Ambrose comes down and flattens two members of the New Church right away before being kicked in the face by Slash* Mitchell: A courageous effort, but I only need one of my guys to put down any and all rebellion. I am hereby putting one of my guys, Devon Storm, in the Universal Championship match tomorrow night and I guarantee you he will win.
Match 4: Hunico, Luther Reigns, & Rick Steiner vs. Vladimir Kozlov, Tommaso Ciampa, & Shannon Moore
Bischoff: I regret to inform you all that we made a mistake a couple of weeks ago. We set up a battle royal to name tag team champions when we already had them. As a result, we feel as though it is only fair to recognize both teams as champions and I know this will not be a popular decision but it is the correct one. We discussed the situation with the WWX and looking back over their notes they did the same thing. It was a clerical error, it happens all the time. That said we have decided that we will be able to give you all a sign of things to come as the pre-show of SlamStock will feature our two champions facing off in a match that will have massive consequences after the bell rings.
Match 5: Kaz & Daniels vs. The Usos
Main Event: LCWF Light Heavyweight Championship Match Eugene vs. Brad Maddox
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Post by cage on Mar 6, 2021 12:03:56 GMT -5
No voting. Simulated results.
Shane Douglas and Colt Cabana defeat Brutus Magnus and Christopher Nowinski after Douglas hit Magnus with a belly to belly suplex.
Mark Henry and Richie Steamboat defeat Goldust and Sheik Abdul Bashir after the worlds strongest slam on Goldust to qualify for the Universal Championship Elimination Chamber match.
X-Pac defeated Steve DeMarco to retain the television championship after a tilt a whirl ddt.
Vladimir Kozlov, Tommaso Ciampa, & Shannon Moore defeated Hunico, Luther Reigns, and Rick Steiner after the headbutt to the chest and overhead suplex on Hunico.
The Usos defeated Kaz and Daniels after the suplex/top rope leg drop on Kaz to have their titles officially recognized by the LCWF.
Eugene defeated Brad Maddox after Eugene pulled out a rock bottom to officially become the first ever LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion.
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Post by cage on Mar 6, 2021 13:22:54 GMT -5
Episode 39: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler LCWF World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd LCWF Television Champion X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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: LCWF Television Championship Match X-Pac (c) vs. David Hart Smith
The Usos are being interviewed backstage and they say that other people who don’t have their championships recognized would just sit back and allow it, to continue chasing the title and just accepting the loss. But not them. They went out and defeated another set of champions and had their titles reinstated because they were just that good. They say that the Tag Team division may seem crowded now but make no mistake they are the ones to beat and they will prove it every time they step in that ring as they did last week. If we ever lose these belts, then you people will feel that loss as well. It will be that devastating because we are Champions you can be proud of, we didn’t just call ourselves your world Tag Team Champions and start walking around with titles we did earn, but we earned them again and again. They walk off making sure the camera gets a good shot of their belts.
Match 2: The Usos vs. The Young Bucks
Heenan caught up with Brad Maddox after his main event match last week and just tells him to let loose. Maddox is clearly furious and says him losing to that freak would never happen again. Eugene thinks he got the better of him but he just caught him on an off night, so he should enjoy the feeling of being seen as a champion for now because Maddox will be back.
Match 3: Homicide vs. Sangriento
Sgt. Slaughter appears on the titantron and says it’s been two weeks since he became champion and nobody has dared challenge him or even look at him for too long. Why should they he says because he’s been in the main event since this show started. He’s been on top longer than most people have even been here and for the longest time he’s been beating down the same people over and over again. The camera pans over to Jim Neidhart barely conscious as Slaughter picks his head up and slams it into a ladder. Somebody better get him and somebody better stop me! He says as he leaves the arena.
Match 4: Owen Hart vs. Rhett Titus
Kaz and Daniels are pissed about losing to those fake Tag Team Champions last week and are seen taking out their aggressions on Jesse, ending with them putting him through the catering table. Daniels says now that they’ve blown off some steam they wish The Usos well and are warning them now to stay out of their way from now on.
Match 5: LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Championship Elimination Tag Team Match Hunico (c), Luther Reigns (c), & Rick Steiner (c) (otherwise known as Mistikal) vs. Vladimir Kozlov, Tommaso Ciampa, & Shannon Moore
We get a video package showing the highlights of Lawlers reign as LCWF Champion.
Main Event: LCWF Championship #1 Contender’s Match Dude Love vs. Ezekiel Jackson
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Post by cage on Mar 13, 2021 21:29:11 GMT -5
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Match 1: Winner and STILL LCWF Television Champion X-Pac defeated David Hart Smith with a single leg boston crab.
Match 2: The Young Bucks defeated LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos with a spike tombstone piledriver on Jey.
Match 3: Sangriento defeated Homicide with a springboard cutter.
Match 4: Rhett Titus defeated Owen Hart with a sit-out facebuster.
Match 5: Mistikal defeated Vladimir Kozlov, Tommaso Ciampa, & Shannon Moore after Steiner hit Moore with a dragon suplex.
Main Event: Dude Love defeated Ezekiel Jackson after he applied an abdominal stretch for awhile, then turned it into a double underhook DDT.
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Episode 40: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously NWA Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler 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 Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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 Bulldo 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: The Amazing Red & Crimson vs. Skip Sheffield & Heath Slater
Match 2: Sim Snuka & Blue Demon, Jr. vs. Cactus Jack & Dude Love
Match 3: Luke Gallows & Dean Malenko vs. David Hart Smith & Steve DeMarco
Match 4: LCWF Television Championship Triple Threat Match X-Pac (c) vs. Goldust vs. Kendall Windham
Match 5: Ezekiel Jackson vs. Rhett Titus
Main Event: Luther Reigns & Rick Steiner (Manager: Hunico) vs. Michael Tarver & Ricky Ortiz
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We kick off tonight with the new opening video package prominently featuring such members of the roster as Neidhart, Bulldog, and Slaughter. Then the lights go out as soon as the video ends. The NeXus 'N' appears on screen and Wade Barrett is on stage with a microphone. Barrett: I will be joining the commentary team for tonight's opening matchup, but before I do that I wanted to tell you all why NeXus has stepped back into the spotlight after all these years. That reason is because we were giving you all a reprieve. We were so dominant in the first few weeks that we felt the need to reign ourselves in for your benefit, but no more. It is time for the legend of the "LCW" "LCWF" whatever you want to call it to become the legend of NeXus, and fair warning, I also decided to encourage my once good friend Ezekiel Jackson to resurrect The Corre. I know what you're thinking, but even though it will be my influence that's felt all over this show you are still either with us or against us. Thank you.
Match 1: Red and Sheffield start this one off. Sheffield knows he has big expectations to fill, it's evident on his face. They lock up and Sheffield tosses Red to the other side of the ring followed by some taunting. Barrett: Let's face it gentlemen, Sheffield is more capable of success in that ring than that kid in there with him. Red starts unloading on Sheffield with rights and lefts, but then they start trading chops. Sheffield tosses him across the ring again and gives him another chop. Sheffield blocks him in the corner and gives him a knee to the gut. They start trading blows in the corner when Slater Tags himself in. Slater then lets Red Tag in Crimson. Crimson's wary of why Slater allowed it, but starts toward him anyway, Slater catches him off guard with a boot to the chest. Crimson's back up in the corner now, Slater goes for a splash but Crimson ducks out of the way. Then Crimson starts unloading with right jabs. Slater shoves him off and hits a hip toss followed by more taunting. Barrett: You see how Slater makes his presence felt against a much larger opponent? That is NeXus. Slater hits a fall away slam and taunts some more. Slater takes Red off the apron, and he's quickly surrounded by other members of NeXus on the outside. The referee is watching carefully, but it's Justin Gabriel who comes in and takes Crimson's head off with a chair off the distraction. Sheffield runs over and gives Red a huge clothesline on the outside, meanwhile in the ring Slater's got Crimson in a figure four leg lock. Sheffield is setting up tables on the outside, and this surprises even Slater. Barrett: Now that's some initiative by Sheffield. You have to admire the guy's tenacity. Red comes over and starts hammering away at Sheffield. In the ring Crimson catches Slater with an enziguri that catches him square in the mouth. Slater quickly rolls over and Tags Sheffield. Crimson Tags Red. Sheffield wants a test of strength and surprisingly Red looks ready to go for it, but then Red catches him with a low drop kick to the knee instead. Sheffield's back up and gives him a big chop followed by a powerbomb. Red recovers relatively quickly and gives Sheffield a massive powerslam. They both Tag out. Crimson and Slater go back and forth with rights and lefts, Slater hits a spinebuster and goes for the pin. Red is in for the save. In comes Sheffield who actually crossbodies Red over the ropes and they both crash down through the table Sheffield grabbed earlier. Slater can't believe it, and turns into a chokeslam from Crimson. Crimson has the pin, but Slater gets the shoulder up. Crimson lifts Slater up, but then they both start reversing each other hold for hold. Slater connects with the Sweetness neckbreaker on Crimson after ducking the clothesline. Winner(s): NeXus (Slater/Sheffield)
Crimson's checking on Red, but the rest of NeXus is still at ringside. Crimson calls for a medic, but he ends up getting beaten down by NeXus and they put him through a table as well. Heenan: I'm not sure if these guys are angry or they just like causing chaos, but I definitely think the roster is taking notice of them now.
Match 2: When the #1 Contender's to the X-Division Tag Team Championships come out they have apparently christened themselves "El Rey" as Blue Demon has on the "El Rey" mask. Heenan: These two look to be trying to display unity as they face two members of The House of Foley tonight, let's see if that connects with the fans. Sim Snuka starts off really aggressively with the Thesz press on Cactus Jack, he's raining down lefts and rights, then he gets up and starts stomping on him. Sim Snuka spears Dude Love off the apron and tags in Blue Demon. Dangerously: Snuka looks like he's calling for a tag team move, one I've never seen before, maybe they have been working together. This might be something I should get in on. Snuka launches Cactus Jack into the air and Demon catches him with a superkick. Winner(s): El Rey (Sim Snuka/Blue Demon, Jr.)
Heenan: It's time to hear from our World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Kidd. Kidd: I know my accomplishments speak for themselves, but I feel it would be a disservice not to tell you all that if I ever lose this title you will not be rid of me for a long time. The British Bulldog wanted Bischoff to make him the first 24/7 Champion because he knew that I was about to challenge him. You see Bulldog never lost this championship, when he was the first one ever, he had it stripped from him and I wanted to give him the chance to right that wrong, but it's clear to me now that my reputation has scared him away.
Match 3: Malenko starts off with DeMarco. Malenko punches him down really quickly. He's on him now, really hammering away at the head, then suddenly he Tags out to Luke Gallows. DeMarco rolls out of the way and gets the Tag to David. He's fired up as he delivers a dropkick to Gallows and another to Malenko for good measure. He's set to work on Gallows when Malenko grabs him by the hair and pulls him outside. Hart tackles him and gets him in the sharpshooter for 5 seconds before he has to get back in the ring. Gallows knees him in the face as he's getting in the ring and drops the knee on his head a second time for good measure, goes for the pin, and gets a nearfall. Gallows brings him to his corner and delivers shot after shot to the midsection, Malenko Tags in and does the same to his head. Then he clotheslines him over the ropes and down to the floor. Malenko Tags Gallows back in. He rolls out and rolls Hart back in the ring. He goes for the pressure point hold. Smith grabs his arm for an arm drag, and is finally able to get the Tag into DeMarco. DeMarco takes out both Malenko and Gallows, Heenan: Wow, DeMarco has really shown a fire in him since he was unable to capture the Television Championship. DeMarco's hitting some big offensive moves, including a flapjack on Gallows, then he positions him in the corner for a big spear, but misses and catches nothing but the turnbuckle. Meanwhile, Malenko's made his way over to Smith and gives him a DDT on the apron. DeMarco's watching both Gallows and Malenko closely now. Gallows boots him down and goes for the pin, but Hart's in with a big jump for the save. Gallows recovers with a slingshot suplex on DeMarco using the ropes. Smith and Malenko are at it again as Smith gives Malenko a nice superkick on the outside. Smith goes in the ring and calls for DeMarco, Smith gives Gallows a suplex right on to the point of DeMarco's knee, DeMarco goes for the pin but only gets a 2. Smith's back on the outside and goes for a clothesline on Malenko, but catches a cameraman instead. The cameraman stops Hart, and he's distracted long enough for Gallows to hit a powerbomb pin on DeMarco for the win. Winner(s): Luke Gallows/Dean Malenko
The cameraman and Smith stare down. We get a good look at the cameraman and finally realize it's Manu. Heenan: Manu? I vaguely remember him, why are we treating this as some big reveal? Is it us doing it or is it me? This is what I, The Brain, want you to see, right?
Match 4: Kendall and Goldust lock up first, X-Pac let's them go. Goldust gets off to a strong start, but then X-Pac takes them both down with a clothesline and taunts them both. He backs Goldust into a corner and starts chopping him. X-Pac taunts again and gives Goldust a hard clothesline in the corner. X-Pac turns into a huge boot from Windham, followed by a big splash, for a nearfall. Windham's on him and beating him down with rights and lefts. Windham goes up to the top rope now. He goes for a seated senton, but X-Pac's out of the way. X-Pac's fired up and gives Windham a springboard leg drop. Then he gives Goldust a crossbody sending them both to the outside. X-Pac rolls back in the ring, but Windham is ready for him with a diving crossbody that gets him a 2 count on the champion. Windham starts in with continuous forearm strikes, but X-Pac catches one. X-Pac forearms Windham in the back of the head and gives him a fameasser for the nearfall. Windham drapes X-Pac over the top rope and now both men are down as Goldust slides back in the ring. Goldust picks up Windham and sets him up for shattered dreams in the corner. He hits it and goes for the cover only for a 2 count. Goldust has Windham up for a delayed vertical suplex, but Windham fights out of it. Windham hits him with a suplex of his own and goes to the top. X-Pac shoves him off, sending him crashing to the outside. He hits Goldust with a suplex, followed by a german suplex. He follows that up with a springboard moonsault. He picks him back up, kicks him in the gut, and gives him the X-Factor facebuster. Winner and STILL LCWF Television Champion: X-Pac
Dangerously: This time I am here with Mr. Maddox who is still out for vengeance after his, frankly, humiliating defeat at the hands of Eugene. Maddox: I tried to get even last week, but Bischoff waved me off. But I promise you this, if I get my hands on Eugene again it will not be a tickle fight!....He's getting to me. I meant it will not be a pillow fight!....I-you know what I mean.
Match 5: Wade Barrett is back on commentary for this one. Barrett: I am going to be running point for both of these groups, and I aim to show you who we are and what we're about in 2021. I'm not sure what that stuff was just now with Maddox, but we'll address that when the time comes. Tonight my man Jackson is going to make short work of Rhett Titus, who some people have never even heard of, and make his own way. Jackson and Titus trade with each other shot for shot. Jackson switches to forearm blows. Jackson kicks him in the face sending him rolling to the outside. Jackson after him now, shoves him back in the ring. Titus looks to be making his way now as he drops Jackson chin first, but Heenan: wait we haven't heard from Barrett in a bit and that's because now he's at ringside. Titus is going for a move off the ropes, which Barrett pulled out of the way causing him to drop on his head! The ref isn't sure what happened! Jackson picks Titus up for a tilt a whirl slam and it's over. A nice robbery there from Barrett. Winner: The Corre's Ezekiel Jackson
Heenan: LCWF takeover happens next Sunday, and as you all saw tonight there's a real chance you might just see The Heenan Family. If you want to that is.
Main Event: Steiner and Tarver start this one. Tarver jumps on him and starts hammering away, but he's still in his own corner and Reigns pokes him in the eyes. Off this Steiner gives him a spinebuster. Steiner stomps away at him followed by a rolling knee drop for the Tag in to Reigns. He picks up right where Steiner left off, except he picks him up and gives him a fallaway slam. Tarver's up as Reigns was too busy posing for the crowd, so Reigns immediately Tags out. He doesn't want any part of Tarver, apparently. But Steiner knows if they lose this match they may have to defend their titles next Sunday, so he rushes in and that causes him to make a mistake. He is able to get two pin attempts on Tarver, but they're both broken up by Ortiz. So Steiner charges him again, but Tarver drop kicks him and he goes face first into the turnbuckle. Tag into Ortiz. Ortiz launches himself off the turnbuckle and drops his feet into the chest of Steiner. He pulls him to the center of the ring and hits The Big O splash. Ortiz goes for the pin, the ref counts 1, and as Reigns goes to make the save he's clipped off the apron by Daniel Bryan! Who already took out Hunico moments ago! Winner(s): NeXus (Tarver/Ortiz)
*Barrett clapping on the entrance ramp* Barrett: That's right ladies and gentlemen, of course you remember the LCWF Champion is a member of NeXus, and meet our newest member Ricky Ortiz! *Bryan rolls Hunico into the ring and Tarver knocks him out with a microphone* I'm not saying anybody has anything to worry about, but let's just say the phrase "Takeover" is pretty apt for the LCWF, wouldn't ya say? *The rest of the locker room comes out to chase them off as the referee places the 6-Man Tag Team Championship on Hunico, but out comes the rest of NeXus and we get our first ever huge brawl in and outside of the ring (and backstage?) to end the program*
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Episode 41: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler 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 Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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: Jim Neidhart (Manager: The British Bulldog) vs. Vader (Manager: Goldust)
Match 2: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Dean Ambrose (Manager: Seth Rollins)
Match 3: Shane Dougles & Colt Cabana vs. Roddy Piper & Dusty Rhodes
Match 4: Six Man Tag Team Match Generation Me & Santino Marella vs. NeXus (Darren Young, David Otunga, & Ricky Ortiz) (Managers: Heath Slater/Skip Sheffield)
Match 5: Daniel Bryan (Manager: Wade Barrett) vs. Daniel Puder
Main Event: LCWF Television Championship Match X-Pac (c) vs. Ted DiBiase, Sr.
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The video package from last week featuring Neidhart, Bulldog, and Slaughter airs again with the new addition of Jerry Lawler. Apparently signaling the changes to come. Dangerously: "Welcome to the number one show on television. Why not the A show? Well because that's sounds tired and cliché and we're working on putting something new together here. We are going to open things up tonight with one of our strongest competitors, Jim Neidhart, one might even go so far as to say we have built the show around this man since day one, but I don't know about that. As The Hart Family make their way down to the ring first, we are going to try something new here and introduce a third man to the broadcast booth, your friend and mine, John Bradshaw Layfield."
Layfield: "Gentlemen, thank you for having me, I'll try not to step on your toes, but I am a Texan boy. Anyway, let me just get a quick intro and I'll let you get back to it. I wanted to try my hand at this, I'm still a competitor in the WWX, but I figured you guys could benefit from having a Wrestling God on your show especially with such ambitious goals. That's it."
Match 1: The bell dings. Neidhart and Vader lock up and the crowd is clearly divided evenly here. They each go for holds and get reversed to a standstill. Tom Zenk is shown at ringside. Heavy crowd boos for Zenk. Neidhart off the ropes and hits a huge shoulder tackle that sends Vader through the ropes and down to the floor for Goldust to check on him. Neidhart follows up with a baseball slide to Vader on the outside. He rolls Vader back into the ring only to clothesline him over the top rope and back down to the floor. Neidhart comes off the top turnbuckle and just lands right on top of Vader, he rolls back in the ring to break up the count, rolls back out and irish whips Vader into the ring steps. The Neidhart fans are louder right now, he taunts with Bulldog then rolls Vader back in the ring and stomps away at him before putting him in a chinlock. Neidhart wrenches back on it hard one last time before releasing it, picking Vader up, and placing him on the top turnbuckle. Vader finds some life and they start trading punches on the top turnbuckle before Neidhart goes for a top rope belly to belly suplex, which Vader reverses by basically just falling on top of Neidhart for a pin which Neidhart rolls out of after 1. Neidhart fans loved it. They continue chanting but Vader is delivering huge elbow drops to the down Neidhart. Heenan: "Vader was out for quite a bit with a fractured elbow, good to see that's not bothering him here." Neidhart starts getting up one knee at a top, then shoves Vader away, gets back to his feet and starts in with some big chops. Neidhart comes off the ropes and tries a clothesline, but Vader holds his ground and Neidhart runs into a brick wall, we see Zenk clapping for that one. Heenan: "Interesting, Zenk was the one who put Vader on the shelf but he seems to want Vader to come out on top here." Meanwhile, Vader has Neidhart in a sleeper hold, but he was too close to the ropes. They trade chops now. Then Vader pulls out a huge dropkick which connects, then Neidhart rolls out of the ring for a breather. Vader heads out after him, gives him a back elbow, and then another standing dropkick on the outside. Vader picks him up and rolls him back in the ring, then he comes off the ropes and delivers a big splash. Zenk has a huge smile now. Vader goes back to the sleeper hold, this time in the middle of the ring. Neidhart fights for air and positioning, and is actually able to make it to the ropes once again. Vader goes for a clothesline, Neidhart ducks, but Vader knocks Bulldog off the apron. Heenan: "Why was he even up there?!" Neidhart rolls out to the ring and gives Goldust an overhead belly to belly as retaliation. Vader waits for him to get back in the ring and gets right in his face. They trade punches, kicks, and even an elbow or two. Neidhart comes off the ropes, but gets caught and hit with a scoop slam. The crowd is loving it as they don't seem to care who wins now. They fight on their knees with the same type of punches, kicks, and elbows, then they're back to their feet and both kick each other's legs, and then they both run at each other knocking their heads together. Vader goes for a piledriver, but Neidhart lifts him up and over behind him. Then Neidhart goes for and gets a piledriver of his own! Winner: Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Moving to the back, we find Leo Kruger and Bull Dempsey both seated on a couch. Kruger is wearing sunglasses and moving his arm and neck around, showing signs off the injuries he received in their LCWF Takeover match. They've set the table in front of them on fire. Dempsey: "I know you're upset, especially because we still can't compete for 2 more weeks, which means we'll miss the next Takeover, but look around there are plenty of people for us to go after when you're ready. It was a setback, the best thing for us to do is tough it out and know that this setback will end eventually. Crimson and Red were cocky and now they've let this new group basically steal the entire show."
Kruger: "I heard that they planned to attack us tonight to keep us on the shelf even longer because that means less competition for them. So I may have made a deal with them." Dempsey: "....What kind of deal?" Kruger: "I just need you to understand that I had to do it." The Corre's new members Santino Marella, Vladimir Kozlov, and Kiyoshi (led by Ezekiel Jackson) enter behind Dempsey. Dempsey: "You son of a..." Kiyoshi superkicks him before he can finish his sentence. Jackson directs them. Marella and Kiyoshi picks Dempsey up and feed him to Kozlov who lifts him up and slams him down through the burning table. The group stares down Kruger as they slither out of there.
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Episode 42: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler 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 Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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: Eugene (w/ Cactus Jack) vs. Damien Sandow
Match 2: LCWF 24/7 Championship Match The British Bulldog(c) vs. Raven
Match 3: Jim Neidhart, Stevie Ray, Sangriento, Rellik, & Stardust (w/ The Blue Blazer) vs. Goldust, Suicide, Judas Mesias, Mikey Whipwreck, & Curry Man
Match 4: The DudeBusters vs. NeXus (Ricky Ortiz & Wade Barrett)
Match 5: Vader (w/ Bobby Heenan) vs. Darren Young
Main Event: Lights Out Match Sgt. Slaughter vs. Doug Williams
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This week's show kicks off with the usual weekly traditional signature opening video package featuring Neidhart, Bulldog, Slaughter, Lawler, and now first ever LCWF Intercontinental Champion Goldust. Which leads directly into a live shot inside Daily's Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL. Dangerously: "Welcome one and all to the most electric show on television! The camera pans around the venue while fireworks and pyro erupts. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan gets his own entrance theme, and as he's walking down to the announcers' desk we cut now to NeXus arriving to the arena in their own private airplane.
Eugene's music hits and as he makes his way down to ringside we get a split screen interview with him and Cactus Jack. Cactus Jack: "Much like William Regal, I think Eugene can benefit more from having someone in his corner, and that someone will be me because I know what he's really thinking and I'm going to lead him to the greatest Light Heavyweight Champion reign in the history of the title. Tonight, Eugene may have unfinished business with Brad Maddox, but he's going to tear Damien Sandow apart and maybe Maddox will think twice about coming after Eugene again. Bang Bang!" The debuting Damien Sandow's music hits as he slowly makes his way down to the ring now. Heenan: "You know Paul, Sandow was specifically recommended to Bischoff for the Light Heavyweight division by Sandow's mentor Killer Kowalski."
Before Dangerously can respond Eugene jumps off the ropes and connects on Sandow with a clothesline while he was still making his entrance. They trade punches before the bell has even sounded out on the floor. This continues until Eugene knees Sandow in the midsection, drives him back first into the guardrail, and rolls him back in the ring so that the bell can be officially rung to start this match.
Match 1: Eugene taunts using Cactus Jack's "bang bang", but that gave Sandow enough time to get in a low drop kick on Eugene's knee. Eugene immediately regains control however by giving Sandow a chop block to the back of the leg and securing a side headlock on the mat. Cactus Jack slides a steel chair into the ring and Eugene lets go of the headlock. Before Eugene can decide whether or not to use it Sandow's back up, kicks him in the midsection, and connects with a slingshot suplex off the top rope, as the ref gets the chair out of there. Sandow's ready to take control, but Eugene blocks his first punch and delivers a picture perfect overhead belly to belly suplex. Sandow buys himself some time with a missile drop kick that sends Eugene rolling out to the floor. Sandow is favoring his neck, but shakes it off. Sandow off the ropes and connects with a baseball slide sending Eugene crashing into the announcers' table. Sandow follows him to the outside, rolls him back in, and goes to follow after him, but Eugene tries to hold him off by pummeling his back and the back of his head. Sandow slowly gets back to his feet and shoves him off setting him up for a running neckbreaker. Sandow takes momentum by also giving him a spinning neckbreaker for a nearfall. Sandow motions to the crowd and gives Eugene a brutal falling full nelson slam. Eugene powers out of the pin, though. Both men are still slow to recover. Dangerously: "That looks like one of Sandow's biggest moves. Say what you will about Eugene but I'm proud to have him as champion." The action continues as Sandow has Eugene up in a fireman's carry. He flapjacks Eugene and picks him another 2 count. Sandow smirks as he knows he's looking impressive in his debut. Sandow grabs Eugene's leg, rolls out of the ring pulling Eugene with him, and begins slamming his leg on the apron. He rolls back in the ring and sets in a texas clover leaf, Eugene was screaming out but he was too close to the ropes anyway. Sandow smirks again. Sandow looks to go for another submission hold but as he reaches out Eugene grabs hold of his arm and drops it on both of his knees. He stomps on both arms a few times, and taunts with a Triple H-esque motion. However, as he's gloating Sandow's up and connects with a snap swinging neckbreaker. Winner: Damien Sandow
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Episode 43: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion Jerry Lawler 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 Viscera LCWF Cruiserweight Champion Davey Richards LCWF Global Champion Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley 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 Roddy Piper and Dusty Rhodes 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: LWCF Universal Championship #1 Contender's Match Raven (w/ Jimmy Rave) vs. David Hart Smith
Match 2: Tim Storm vs. Justin Credible
Match 3: Ink Inc. (Shannon Moore & Jesse Neal) & Masada vs. NeXus (Darren Young, Michael Tarver, & David Otunga)(w/ Wade Barrett, Daniel Bryan, & Ricky Ortiz)
Match 4: The Usos & Roman Reigns vs. The Forces of Nature (James Storm & Lance Storm) & Chris Candido
Match 5: Big Daddy V (w/ Armando Alejandro Estrada) vs. Mo
Main Event: LCWF European Championship Match Viscera(c) vs. Tommaso Ciampa (w/ Steve DeMarco, Goldust, Stardust, Kendall Windham, Garrett Bischoff, & Omos)
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