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Post by cage on Jun 13, 2021 13:27:11 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thanks to dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." Dangerously: "We are on the road to our next Takeover event tonight, so let's roll that opening video package!" The traditional signature open starts off this week's LCWF on TNT broadcast as it does every week, and then we transition inside Daily's Place emanating from Jacksonville, Florida. Bradshaw: "We have been telling you all that the LCWF was coming up, but let's look at the facts. Our show has produced more episodes than many of the WWX's flagship shows, and yet we only have one show. Just a fun fact to start the show off with." The ring introductions begin with the former LCWF Hardcore Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley, accompanied to the ring by Sean Michaels, as he is set to receive his rematch for the title. Brain: "This 'Sean Michaels' is a virtual unknown. In history, we can only find information on him from one night in 1985 from WCCW. Most people aren't even familiar with WCCW!" The Sheik makes his entrance next, accompanied to the ring by Abdullah the Butcher and The Funk Brothers. LCWF Hardcore Championship Hardcore Match The Sheik(c) vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley The bell dings. Bradshaw: "Oh boy, we've got ourselves a standoff here, bodies are going to start dropping like flies. The referee did not kick the 'managers' out of the ring because this is a hardcore match. The only rule is the decision must be made inside the squared circle. Which means we are looking at a 4-on-2 situation with the champion having the advantage." Unsurprisingly, The Sheik's team takes control early. Abdullah takes Sean to the outside and delivers a solid round of headbutts. While The Funks and The Sheik surround Helmsley and begin wailing on him. We see raking the eyes, thumbing the eyes, and punch after punch to the head here. Sheik's team is making this a ground and pound style match as they use their strength to triple powerbomb Helmsley in the center of the ring. Dangerously: "Many people would have said Helmsley was the favorite to win his belt back, but it looks as though the spirit of E-C-W has taken over Daily's Place tonight instead and will carry Sheik to a retain." Brain: "I might agree with you Paul, but here comes Lawler and Rick Rude, so let's see what side they're on." Lawler and Rude enter the ring and The Funks try to head them off. Lawler and Rude backdrop them both over the ropes. The Sheik tries to take them down with a double clothesline, but Lawler and Rude came prepared with kendo sticks and they strike him down together. Abdullah gets momentarily distracted before being flattened with a superkick from Michaels and both of them are down on the outside. The Funks try to come back in the ring, but Rude holds them off by hitting the kendo stick against the ropes. The Sheik tries to scramble over into the pin attempt, but Lawler picks him up and delivers the piledriver. Lawler drags Helmsley on top of him and holds him down while the referee counts the pin. Here is your winner and NEW LCWF Hardcore Champion: Hunter Hearst Helmsley Bradshaw: "And just like that the title changes hands. A quick open to the show and Helmsley is a 2-Time Hardcore Champion. Anything can happen in this business in the blink of an eye."
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Post by cage on Jun 13, 2021 20:57:22 GMT -5
Episode 53: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: Hunter Hearst Helmsley [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Champion: Ax
Match 1: Bad Influence (w/ Elix Skipper) vs. Bad Attitude (Steve Keirn/Bobby Eaton)
Match 2: The Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane/Tom Prichard)(w/ Bobby Eaton) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens/Max Caster)
Match 3: Pat Buck & Dallas vs. The Judgment (D.O.C. & Gunner)
Match 4: Chris Harris (w/ James Storm) vs. The Patriot (w/ The Eagle & Johnny Ace)
Match 5: LCWF World Television Championship Match X-Pac(c) vs. Hernandez
Main Event: Bullrope Match Tommy Rogers vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan (w/ Eugene)
Current LCWF Takeover: Eruption card (Subject to change) *Justin Gabriel(c) vs. Christopher Nowinski *NeXus(c) vs. Mistikal *Hunter Hearst Helmsley(c) vs. The Sheik
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Post by cage on Jun 19, 2021 23:27:14 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." 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: "Get ready for a wild ride tonight as we move closer and closer to Takeover. Between us and WWX we will be giving you a total of 22 matches over the next two Sunday nights." The camera immediately pans over to the entrance ramp with Bad Attitude making their way down to ringside. Highlights are shown of Bad Attitude beating down Ultimate Warrior last week, which concluded with an assisted powerbomb through the announce table. Dangerously: "Ultimate Warrior is not in the arena tonight and we're not sure how long he will be out of action. Bad Attitude also beat down Rey Fenix in the backstage area when he was supposed to make his debut last week, but we do not have the footage of that." Now the World Tag Team Champions' theme hits and out they come. Heenan: "There it is. Daniels has reunited with his former close friend and ally Elix Skipper, definite mind games being played here by the champions. Low Ki beats down Skipper from behind and runs off before Bad Influence is any the wiser. Bradshaw: "Well, it appears the third member of Triple X had something to say about this situation." After this distraction, Keirn and Eaton jump off the top ropes and take the champions down on the outside. They continue brawling on the outside before the match has even officially started, and here comes Scott D'Amore to join the commentary team. Finally, Steve Keirn rolls Kaz into the ring.Bad Attitude vs. Bad Influence (w/ Elix Skipper)The bell dings and this one is official now. Attitude takes the advantage in this one as Keirn strikes Kaz into the corner and starts a round of knife edge chops. Meanwhile, Eaton delivers a strong kneebreaker to Daniels on the outside. Back inside, Keirn strikes with a perfectly executed belly to belly suplex. D'Amore: "Well, I am sure you all eagerly await the news on which of these teams I'm out here to support. So, listen up, my duty is to bring wrestlers to a higher plane of success. Therefore, logically, being the manager that I am, I am out here with my team: Bad Attitude. They are going to make names for themselves at the expense of these champions and you can see it here. Look at that enziguri from Keirn, each move is perfectly planned out here." Keirn starts striking away at Kaz's face as Eaton finally takes his spot on the apron. Keirn isolates Kaz in their corner and Tags in Eaton for the double suplex. Tag back in to Keirn, Eaton whips Kaz off the ropes right into a standing missile dropkick from Keirn. Tag back in to Eaton, Keirn suplexes Kaz right on to the point of Eaton's knee. Eaton puts him in a side headlock, but Kaz delivers a back suplex and begins slowly making his way to his corner. After an agonizing amount of time, Daniels gets the hot Tag. Daniels comes in, spears Keirn off the apron, and delivers a running bulldog to Eaton. Dangerously: "Scott you have a fine plan and all, but these are the World Tag Team Champions. Daniels is so confident he's not even wearing his ring gear, instead he's competing in his favorite Riddler t-shirt and a pair of jeans here." D'Amore: "You would think that, but I happen to have all of the information here. According to my sources, Daniels and Rey Fenix are good friends. In fact, Daniels helped ink Fenix's contract himself. So his calm look is a facade and he had better not be letting his emotions get the better of him. You see he slammed hard with that running bulldog, did you not?" Daniels continues his controlling offense with headbutt after headbutt. Eaton tries to roll out on to the apron, but this just allows Daniels to shove him back first in to the outside turnbuckle. While this is going on, Kaz intercepts Keirn, also on the apron, and they begin slugging each other. That is until Kaz gets the better of the exchange by taking Keirn down with a side Russian leg sweep on the hard part of the apron. Daniels rolls Eaton back in to the ring, but Eaton's on top of him as he's coming back in with some uppercuts, which Daniels returns. Daniels with a wild swing accidentally hits the referee. Daniels puts Eaton down with a short arm clothesline, then confusingly puts on the Curry Man mask. D'Amore: "Oh look, Daniels proving he's Curry Man, isn't it against LCWF regulations to pretend to be someone else to compete for more championship opportunities?" Heenan: "First of all, who is your source on that? I'm The Brain and I have never heard of such a statute around here. But, more importantly, if Daniels just proved he's Curry Man, then who would you say that is?" The camera pans over to the ramp where we see someone dressed in the full Curry Man attire making his way down to ringside. Daniels delivers the spicy drop on Eaton and Tags in Kaz. Daniels and this other Curry Man exchange looks as Curry Man takes what shoulder have been Skipper's place in the tag champions corner. Kaz places Eaton on the top rope, climbs up after him, and delivers a super cutter from the top, and tries to capitalize by going immediately for the pinfall, but it's broken up at 2 by Keirn. The fans chant "He's hot" as Curry Man enters the ring while the referee is getting his eye looked at by the medical team at ringside. So the referee is distracted when Curry Man turns Kaz into a double underhook facebuster and pulls Eaton on top of him before rolling back to the outside where he's met by Daniels. The referee turns back around and counts the pin, Daniels does not go to break it up because Kaz's shoulder is clearly up at 2, but the referee misses that and calls for the bell. D'Amore: "Before you guys say anything, look a win is a win. Now if you will excuse me." D'Amore leaves the commentary table and begins directing traffic. He waves Bad Attitude over to save Curry Man from the assault by Daniels, so Bad Attitude picks up Daniels and spears him through the barricade. With him out of the way D'Amore moves them over to focus on Kaz. Curry Man puts him in a spice rack, then drops him back first on to Eaton's knee. Keirn locks in a Falcon's Arrow, so the Fourtune faction has to come out to chase them off and save the tag team champions. Here are your winners as a result of a pinfall: Bad Attitude Bischoff: "I know, frankly, it has been an unacceptable number of weeks on this program that we have gone by without addressing this. So allow me to reassure you all, that we have not forgotten one single bit. Which is why next week on this program another Feast or Fired case match will take place when Jake Roberts defends his case against Santana! Aside from that, I have Cactus Jack here with me for this reason as well." Cactus Jack is seen holding his #1 briefcase. Jack: "This better be good." Bischoff: "Oh I agree, it'd better be because I am prepared to offer you $50,000 if you hand that over to me right now." Jack: "Oh, of course, here you go." Jack extends his arm. Bischoff: "Really? Just like that? You don't even want to mull it over?" Jack: "Bischoff I was clearly being sarcastic. I wouldn't hand this over to you for 1 million dollars. And that's because this isn't my case." Bischoff: "How do you mean? We all saw you grab the 1 case." Jack: "Yes, you did, but I agreed to trade cases with that man." Jack points to McIntyre. Bischoff: "Is this true, Drew?" McIntyre: "Aye, it is. I figured why not, right?" Jack: "Don't get too excited, I'll be taking that one back from you next week." McIntyre: "You can certainly try."
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Post by cage on Jun 20, 2021 15:01:02 GMT -5
Episode 54: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: Hunter Hearst Helmsley [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Feast or Fired Case Match Jake Roberts (defending) vs. Santana
Match 1: Rhett Titus vs. Hector Garza (w/ Juventud Guerrera & La Parka)
Match 2: Bad Attitude (Bobby Eaton/Steve Keirn) & Curry Man vs. The Dojo Brothers (Roderick Strong/Eddie Edwards) & Sanada
Match 3: James Storm (w/ Chris Harris) vs. Slam Master J
Match 4: The Blue Blazer (w/ Koko B. Ware) vs. The Great Muta
Match 5: LCWF European Championship Match Tommaso Ciampa(c) vs. Viscera
Main Event: Dean Malenko & The Pegasus Kid vs. The Nation of Domination (Savio Vega/D-Lo Brown)(w/ Clarence Mason & Wolfie D)
Current LCWF Takeover: Eruption card (Subject to change) *Justin Gabriel(c) vs. Christopher Nowinski *NeXus(c) vs. Mistikal *Hunter Hearst Helmsley(c) vs. The Sheik *Daniel Bryan(c) vs. King Kong Bundy *Bad Influence(c) vs. Bad Attitude
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Post by cage on Jun 29, 2021 19:57:54 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thank you dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we move inside Daily's Place as fireworks explode. We get a shot of "Hangman" Adam Page arriving in a limo at Dynamite for his first appearance since losing to Dude Love at Takeover. Dangerously: "We actually kick things off tonight with a pre-recorded match in which Jake Roberts puts his Feast or Fired case on the line against Santana who upset him a few weeks back to earn this opportunity tonight. Take a look." Bradshaw: "Santana was so upset that he was not gifted his rightful match for the briefcase the week after he earned it that he did not even bother waiting for the show. He challenged The Snake off the air to an empty arena briefcase defense. In fact, well...let the footage speak for itself." Cue the footage...Santana makes his way down to ringside and calls out Jake Roberts. Roberts enters, but not alone. He's got The Barbarian and Arn Anderson alongside him. Santana says that Bischoff was more than happy to move this match off the main show because he has other things planned, fine by Santana, everybody wins. Now all Jake has to do is accept his beating like a man.Feast or Fired Briefcase MatchJake Roberts [w/case] vs. SantanaThe bell dings. This one starts off with both men staring each other down, Santana very wary of Roberts for bringing back up to this fight. They lock up, Santana hits an armdrag takedown. Santana goes and drums on the back of his head. The referee creates some separation and both men are back to their feet for another staredown. Santana loses it and yells at Barbarian and Anderson at ringside, allowing Roberts to attack him from behind. Roberts clotheslines him down to the outside of the ring, right into the proverbial lion's den at the feet of Barbarian and Anderson. Barbarian stares him down, while Anderson rolls him into the ring. No crowd so the sounds of Roberts chopping away at Santana echo loudly throughout the arena. Santana slows the pace of the match down by grabbing the arm of one of the thrown chops and locking Roberts in to a sleeper hold. Santana manages to keep it in for a few minutes before Roberts starts getting a second wind and begins making his way to his feet. Santana starts wrenching it in in an attempt to keep him grounded. But to no avail, Roberts starts hammering away at the midsection forcing the break. Roberts reverses it into his own sleeper and starts wrenching it in as well for the next few minutes in this match. The sleepers have taken a lot out of both men, but they are both still wary of making a mistake by trying to rush to end it. With Roberts still firmly in control, he turns Santana and starts clubbing away at his back. He's made his mind up and Roberts calls for the spike DDT, but, before he can connect, there's Homicide on the apron pulling Roberts away. Suddenly, Rhett Titus is out and chases Homicide to the back. In the confusion, Santana takes control and calls for a sit-out powerbomb, but, just like Roberts, he too is interrupted when Anderson delivers a low blow while the referee was trying to sort out what was happening and ringside. Roberts delivers the DDT and floats over in to the cover, as Anderson rolls out and the referee turns around, and Roberts gets his hand raised. Here is your winner via pinfall: Jake Roberts Back live now...Bradshaw: "Probably a bit of a controversial finish there, but I'm sure the crowd would have been in to it regardless. Some interference means we were probably robbed of a longer bout between the two, but, nevertheless, Roberts walks away with his case." Heenan: "Speaking of the Feast or Fired cases, Bischoff is standing by with an announcement right now." Bischoff: "I think I have kept you all in suspense long enough, in two weeks time we will be holding the ceremony that will introduce to the world the contents of all 4 cases. Two weeks time because there are still a few things to set up, firstly, at tomorrow night's Takeover event, Cactus Jack will meet Drew McIntyre with both of their cases on the line. They think they can just do whatever they want, this is still my show, so now one of them will be forced to lose their case. Then, next week, will be the final stop before everything gets finalized and we have our holders. Best of luck to the 4 men involved, of course."
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Post by cage on Jul 1, 2021 10:56:53 GMT -5
Episode 55: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: Hunter Hearst Helmsley [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Andre the Giant LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Cactus Jack vs. Drew McIntyre
Match 1: Submission Match Heath Slater (w/ Justin Gabriel) vs. El Generico (w/ Kevin Steen)
Match 2: Handicap Match The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) vs. Davey Richards
Match 3: Lance Storm (w/ James Storm, Devon Storm, & Johnny Impact) vs. Moose (w/ Mike Bennett, Eddie Edwards, & Ethan Carter III)
Match 4: Mercury (Mikey Whipwreck/Michael McGillicutty)(w/ Mike Awesome) vs. Aron Rex & Steven Richards (w/ Alex Riley)
Match 5: Tim Horner vs. Hack Meyers (w/ Axl Rotten & Mr. Hughes)
Main Event: Alberto del Rio, Scott Norton, & Bam Neely (w/ Rosey) vs. The Perfect Tag Team (Kevin Kelly/Nick Kiniski) & Roderick Strong (w/ Paul E. Dangerously)
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Post by cage on Jul 12, 2021 19:29:14 GMT -5
Voting closed. (Shoutout to dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." 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: "This past Sunday night at Takeover, Cactus Jack won the ladder match and secured himself both briefcases. Tonight, Drew McIntyre looks to score a bit of revenge on somebody as we open tonight's show because he has decided to issue an open challenge." Dangerously: "Geez, do you think we could hype this up enough? It's historic and it's the first ever Feast or Fired, blah blah blah. It's been weeks of waiting and what it comes down to this final match before we see who got what even though McIntyre does not even have a case anymore? We want excitement already not meaningless drivel and frivolity." The camera pans around the arena as the announcers continue talking. Heenan: "Well, it seems Bischoff is tired of waiting as well because he scheduled McIntyre to 'air out his grievances' right before the show starts and it looks like we'll be treated to that now." Enter Drew McIntyre. We get a video package highlighting McIntyre's journey with the briefcase thus far and his rivalry with Cactus Jack over it. It takes us all the way back to the battle royal to crown the inaugural LCWF Tag Team Champions when McIntyre lost to Piper and Rhodes, he feels he is the chosen one and that was his time to join legends like those men in the pages of history. Now, Cactus Jack, whose name is synonymous with that of first ever LCWF Tag Team Champions Rhodes & Piper, holds McIntyre's briefcase, potentially the ticket to his redemption.
New music, with a different tone, starts as McIntyre's entrance and the camera pans to the ramp. Smoke billows out, pyro explodes, and the fans erupt as McIntyre appears with Kenzo Suzuki at his side. Fireworks and pyro continue, and the ring announcer gives 'the chosen one' a proper introduction. Suzuki and McIntyre make their way down the ramp and the applause from the fans picks up in Daily's Place. McIntyre poses for the fans, but then a strange mix of cheers, boos, and chanting McIntyre's name breaks out and the whole gamut of possible reactions from a pro-wrestling crowd occurs within the span of about 10 seconds. McIntyre: "Alright, you all saw last Sunday, the match never should have taken place. I won that briefcase fair and square, if it was a tag team title shot Suzuki here was robbed too. So, I want to take out my frustration and I told Bischoff to give me this time for an open challenge, now whoever thinks they can take me on needs to come out for their beating." Hit Cactus Jack's theme through the house speakers as the camera pans back to the entrance way. Jack makes his way out to the ramp and the fans are unequivocal, nothing but loud boos as he makes his way down to the ring showing off both briefcases. McIntyre just smirks and tells him to bring it on.Drew McIntyre (w/ Kenzo Suzuki) vs. Cactus Jack The bell dings. Jack and McIntyre circle each other and the fans give them various chants, with some mostly loud cheers each time the camera shows McIntyre. They lock up and McIntyre backs him in to the corner. The referee breaks them apart and they stare each other down as chants of LCWF start up from the thousands in attendance. Both guys engage now with lefts and rights, Jack hits an uppercut and McIntyre rolls to the outside. Jack taunts and mocks him pointing to both briefcases on the outside. McIntyre heads back in the ring and the fans start stomping their feet and clapping as the two lock back up. McIntyre gains the upper hand as he grabs the back of Jack's head and delivers knee strike after knee strike to the sternum. He drops him with a double leg takedown and applies a figure four leglock and we get the appropriate loud "WOOOOOOOs" from the learned crowd in attendance. Jack is able to make it to the bottom rope and force the break. The two start to make their way to their feet and we get "let's go Drew" chants from the crowd. They exchange knife-edge chops in the corner and the "WOOOOOs" start up again. The less seasoned competitor, Drew, shows off with some push ups after dropping Jack with a kneelift and giving the fans a biceps pose as he lays into Jack with a flurry of jabs on the mat, but Jack did have time to recover. Bradshaw: "McIntyre has the fans on his side, but is showing absolutely no respect to the veteran Jack here. Maybe we're being a bit hasty here, those push ups were probably for circulation." Back in the ring, McIntyre headbutts Jack on the mat. The pace picks up now as McIntyre picks up Jack and delivers a series of suplexes. Heenan: "Feast or Fired is trending on Twitter right now, and our next show will finally provide the official reveal, which is in line because LCWF has also announced its Money in the Bank match coming up." McIntyre picks Jack up and the two head to the corner to exchange chops again. McIntyre delivers a belly to belly suplex out of the corner, but he goes for another and Jack reverses it in to a German suplex of his own. McIntyre rolls out to the floor and Jack slides out after him. McIntyre tries a dropkick off the announce table, but Jack pulls Suzuki in front of him and Suzuki takes the hit. The fans start booing louder still. Dangerously: "The wily Jack showing his ring knowledge outside the ring. I don't expect these two to be helping each other out any time soon. After that shot, I'm not even sure Suzuki will want to tag with McIntyre now, he got him right in the face. We are going to be talking about this rivalry for quite a bit and I'm not upset about it." Jack tosses McIntyre back in the ring, but McIntyre was still trying to smooth things over with Suzuki. Jack takes advantage of his hesitation with a back breaker, then he locks him in a texas cloverleaf. Which does not last long as McIntyre was too close to the bottom rope. McIntyre stops Jack's momentum with a drop toe hold, then comes off the ropes with a seated senton in to the cover for a 1 count. The crowd loved the senton so much McIntyre hits it again and gets a nearfall, much to the crowd's disappointment. McIntyre sets Jack on the top rope now and McIntyre looks for a superplex. But Jack stops it and headbutts him off the turnbuckle and Jack comes off for a splash, but lands right on McIntyre's legs who looked like he got them up just in time. The crowd was impressed with that one as McIntyre rolls Jack up off that reversal for the pinfall. Here is your winner via pinfall: Drew McIntyre
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Post by cage on Jul 13, 2021 0:42:34 GMT -5
Episode 56: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: One Man Gang LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Jerry Lawler vs. Doug Williams
Match 1: Crush vs. Danny Burch
Match 2: LCWF Hardcore Championship Hardcore Match The Sheik(c) vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
Match 3: Tyson Kidd vs. Bray Wyatt
Match 4: Eugene (w/ Eric Bischoff) vs. Abraham Washington
Match 5: Devon Storm (w/ Lance Storm) vs. Christian Cage (w/ Tyson Tomko)
Main Event: LCWF TNT Championship Match One Man Gang(c) vs. The Pegasus Kid
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Post by dcw1 on Jul 13, 2021 10:41:25 GMT -5
Good match between Cactus/Drew, Cactus wrestled a completely different style to what we’re accustom to with him, maybe he thought he couldn’t brawl with Drew and win?
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Post by cage on Jul 13, 2021 10:51:45 GMT -5
Good match between Cactus/Drew, Cactus wrestled a completely different style to what we’re accustom to with him, maybe he thought he couldn’t brawl with Drew and win? Maybe. Who is to say?
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Post by dcw1 on Jul 13, 2021 11:06:23 GMT -5
Good match between Cactus/Drew, Cactus wrestled a completely different style to what we’re accustom to with him, maybe he thought he couldn’t brawl with Drew and win? Maybe. Who is to say? Thought it was an interesting twist on the match.
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Post by cage on Jul 13, 2021 11:45:38 GMT -5
Thought it was an interesting twist on the match. I'm pretty excited about this so....
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Post by cage on Jul 13, 2021 11:47:04 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (shoutout to dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." 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: "Gentlemen, last week Bischoff said there would be no more stalling. This is it. No more waiting. He better get out here alrea--" I'm back...and better than ever! Enter Eric Bischoff.
Bischoff: "Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the preeminent Saturday night wrestling program. You all know what I'm here for. We all know what you guys are here for. Have I kept you in suspense long enough, huh?! Are you not entertained?! Okay, joking aside. Let's get our three briefcase holders out here. Enter Cactus Jack, Jake Roberts, DH Smith, and Drew McIntyre. Stop, stop, stop. McIntyre? What are you doing out here? You don't have a case anymore." McIntyre: "What? It's a free country. I can have a front row seat if I want one, besides I would not have lost my case if we didn't have to wait so long, so it's only fair." Bischoff: "Okay, whatever. We don't have time for this, we have a show to get to. Let's start with Case #1, obviously. Jack, open it up!" Jack opens up the case. Case #1 contains.......an LCWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP CONTRACT. Jack has a huge grin on his face as he looks back at Bischoff.
Bischoff: "Very interesting. Next up, Case #2. Open it up, Roberts!" Roberts opens the case......IT'S A PINK SLIP! Dangerously: "Oh no. Roberts had to defend that case. He put that case on the line and it turned out to cost him his career! What cruel irony." Roberts is beyond furious, throws the case around, and gets in Bischoff's face. Security runs down and hauls him away.
Bischoff: "Well, we are sure to miss him. Moving on with the ceremony, DH Smith, what have you got in there, since we know you aren't getting fired you have to be elated." DH Smith opens his case. Case #3 contains..........an LCWF UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP CONTRACT. Smith holds up the case in celebration and poses for the crowd.
Bischoff: "That takes us back to Cactus Jack with Case #4 now. Once again, please enlighten us Cactus. Cactus Jack opens the case again. Case #4 contains.........an LCWF UNITED KINGDOM CHAMPIONSHIP CONTRACT. Jack still has the same grin on his face. Well there you have it, now we just await the time when all three...well I guess both of you decide to cash in. Now, I have some business to attend to and we have a show to start so get out of here." Bischoff makes to leave....Jack: "Wait just a minute. Not so fast, Bischoff. You know a couple weeks back you said McIntyre and I feel we could just do whatever we want and you made us defend our briefcases all because you felt that you needed to stick it to us. Well you run the show, but you don't have complete power, do you because you can't. You may have noticed, as people have been telling me all week, that something felt....off last week in my match against McIntyre. Don't lie you can admit it. Well, the truth is I want the United Kingdom title shot for myself, but I don't really have a use for this Tag Team Title shot seeing as I have no partner. I do know somebody who does.....you might know him. Jack turns slightly. Oh here he is. Jack hands the Tag Title shot briefcase over to McIntyre. That's why McIntyre was out here, it was naïve of you to accept his pitiful explanation. Now do we still think we can do whatever we want? Bang bang!" McIntyre: "And I still walk away with my original briefcase, sir." The crowd goes nuts as Bischoff seems to have started a war with two more members of his own roster and they celebrate their apparent victory over him. Jack and McIntyre shake hands in the center of the ring and the crowd, as well as everyone in the back, finally have it dawn on them that this was their plan from the beginning. Drew is the chosen one and even one of his own competitors, Cactus Jack, can recognize that there is something special about him that needs to be on display as much as possible. Before this goes too far, Bischoff cuts their music. Bischoff: "Sorry to rain on your parade fellas, but nobody pulls one over on E-Z-E. I can't strip you of your fairly won cases, but I can make sure you are in no shape to win anything!" Bischoff gestures to the current and brings forth the debuting Tyler Breeze. Breeze heads down to the ring and dares them both to take him on, which doesn't work as the numbers game gets the better of him, but DH Smith come to his aid and soon Breeze and Smith are working over Jack and McIntyre pretty good. Bradshaw: "At the behest of Bischoff, Breeze and Smith keep pummeling the two of them with no signs of slowing down now, and remember the show has not even officially gone on the air yet, we still have a match. Breeze is particularly beating down Cactus Jack and is currently bouncing his busted open skull against the ring apron." Breeze: "Bischoff was giving you two a nice gesture by booking you in the Feast or Fired match to begin with, and this is how you repay him? I wasn't going to sit at home and let that happen. I signed the LCWF contract that I had been mulling over since mid-March and here I am in all my glory doing something about this injustice." Heenan: "Yeah, we pieced all of that together already. What a clown." Bischoff finally orders the ring to be cleared, so maybe we can actually get a contest going here. Enter former LCWF Champion Jerry "The King" Lawler as he is set to go one-on-one with Doug Williams. Williams' music hits and he starts making his way out, but stops at the top of the ramp with a microphone in hand. Williams: "I'd say your time in the limelight is done, but then you knew that when you failed to regain the LCWF Title now didn't you? Think about this, I am going to go in that ring tonight and dismantle a former LCWF Champion. I mean it's almost too easy, right? Beat up an old man and look good in front of the board? Why not just throw championships at my feet? Williams continues talking like this as the crowd boos him and he finally enters the ring. I'll give you some credit, though. With a championship reign under your belt so recently you clearly still have something left in the tank, nobody is taking that away from you. But, come on. You're clearly no match for Doug Williams, and you know it." Williams apparently feels that's all he needs to say as he gives up the microphone and says he's ready.Jerry Lawler vs. Doug Williams The bell dings. Dangerously: "Well this one is underway and it promises to be a fair bit of action as it's a former world champion in there. Who was the idiot who booked him to be on the pre-show anyway?" The tie up and Lawler tries to get the quick upper hand with clubbing blows to the back. But Williams pushes him off and takes him down with a European uppercut. The referee gets caught up between them and Williams uses the opportunity to rake Lawler's eyes. This allows Williams to lock in the guillotine choke before Lawler can recuperate. Lawler is tapping! Here is your winner via submission: Doug Williams Heenan: "What an unbelievable finish. Williams puts the former champ away early. He has a great argument to bring to Bischoff's desk with that win. Not so much the performance, but you know Bischoff's motto."
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Post by cage on Jul 13, 2021 18:50:58 GMT -5
Episode 57: GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Mistikal (Hunico, Luther Reigns, & Rick Steiner) vs. The Real Americans (Lex Luger, The Patriot, & Antonio Cesaro)
Match 1: LCWF X-Division Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Match The Corre (Wade Barrett/Ezekiel Jackson)(w/ Heath Slater) vs. The Latino World Order (La Parka/Juventud Guerrera)(w/ El Dandy)
Match 2: Masahiro Chono vs. Tetsuya Naito
Match 3: LCWF Million Dollar Championship Match Alberto del Rio(c) vs. Andre the Giant
Match 4: Sheik Abdul Bashir & Prince Nana vs. Delirious & BJ Whitmer
Match 5: Rhett Titus vs. Dave Taylor
Main Event: Money in the Bank Tag Team Qualifier Match The Full Blooded Italians (Tony Mamaluke & Big Guido) vs. Revolution (Damaja & The Machine)
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Post by dcw1 on Jul 14, 2021 0:43:40 GMT -5
I liked this week’s show, that new logo is f*****g sexy if I do say so myself. Jake Roberts just getting hauled out the arena was great and Doug Williams getting a win is always good in my books, a tremendous technical wrestler. Also Tyler Breeze is a nice addition to the roster.
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Post by cage on Jul 14, 2021 6:55:36 GMT -5
I liked this week’s show, that new logo is f*****g sexy if I do say so myself. Jake Roberts just getting hauled out the arena was great and Doug Williams getting a win is always good in my books, a tremendous technical wrestler. Also Tyler Breeze is a nice addition to the roster. It’s a good logo, wonder who made it. Even I can’t wait to see where this goes 😝
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Post by cage on Jul 17, 2021 19:32:51 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (shoutout to dcw1.) Bobby Heenan: "It's Saturday Night and you will not find a more action-packed two hours anywhere. With me as always is John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E. Dangerously." The weekly signature video intro airs to start off this week's show and then we move inside Daily's Place as fireworks explode. Enter LCWF Hardcore Champion The Sheik, accompanied to the ring by The Grand Wizard of Wrestling. Wizard: "Sheik thanked Allah that he was finally able to hang on to the Hardcore Championship last week. He is the first man to definitely defeat Hunter Hearst Helmsley for that belt and that was by the grace of Allah himself. I wanted to share that with you all before we take a couple of questions tonight." This bizarre interview with the new Hardcore Champion is set to begin as Tom Phillips begins making his way to the ring, but before he can get there Elias comes from out of the crowd and tosses the Wizard down to the floor before getting in Sheik's face. Bradshaw: "Wow, of all people I never would have told you Elias would be the next one to step up against The Sheik. He must have an interest in getting seriously hurt." Elias kicks The Sheik and tries to powerbomb him, but he can't quite get him up. He lets him go, but picks him right back up and tries for a spinebuster instead. That does not work either so now he tries a DDT assisted by the ropes, until it's....Hunter Hearst Helmsley with the interruption? Helmsley: "You two are going to have to settle this later and you better believe I will be there when you do. Bischoff said I could be the one to come out and put an end to this because Elias isn't supposed to be here and he 'doesn't have time for this'. So, get out of here before this turns into a Hardcore Title match and I don't think either of you want that." Elias glares, picks up his guitar, and conks Sheik before leaving through the crowd. Helmsley shakes his head and heads to the back as Wizard directs the EMT team to carry Sheik out of there while the crew sets up for our pre-show match.Mistikal vs. The Real Americans The bell dings. It looks like Rick Steiner and Lex Luger are going to start this one off, but, instead, Luger Tags in the promising, young Antonio Cesaro. Cesaro looks like he is about to square up against the former tag team champion, but then turns right around and Tags Luger back in. Steiner leans in to it and pretends to avoid Luger's obviously fake punch before nailing him with a very devastating, very real forearm shot. Luger reverses and irish whip attempt and goes for a back bodydrop, but Steiner reverses it with a simple kick to the face. Steiner starts chopping away at the chest before Luger puts him down with a shoulder tackle. Steiner is quickly back up to connect with a low dropkick to the knee and a float over into a bulldog. Luger rolls over quickly to Tag in The Patriot who charges in only to be connected with an overhead belly to belly suplex. The Patriot rolls back over to his corner to Tag in Cesaro. Cesaro starts chopping away at Steiner. Steiner tries another belly to belly suplex, but Cesaro counters with a stalling vertical suplex attempt of his own. Cesaro held it too long as Hunico and Luther Reigns charge him and take him out with a double spear causing Steiner to fall right on top of him. Then they head over to the opposing corner where they take The Patriot and Luger off the apron with a baseball slide and a hurricanrana, respectively. The crowd is behind the former champions as Steiner drops to his knee. Steiner poses for the crowd, but while he does here comes Irwin R. Schyster out of the crowd. IRS is after Steiner and starts striking him quickly and forcefully. Heenan: "The referee has decided to let this play out. He was told before tonight's show that he has complete discretion in the way he wants to call this match, perhaps something Bischoff is trying out to see how it works. Well, there will be winners here folks because this referee seems to be allowing an attack on the legal man from somebody not even involved in the match." Oddly, IRS allows Steiner to make the Tag in to Reigns before the two of them continue their brawl and move out in to the crowds. Cesaro takes Reigns down with a jumping leg lariat. In the crowd, IRS uppercuts Steiner and then starts biting him. Moving further in to the arena, Steiner finds a mop and starts striking at IRS and beating him on the back with it. Steiner does some more posing by starting to clean the floor before going back to hitting IRS with the mop. They start fighting into a skybox with IRS bouncing Steiner's head off the door. IRS hits a clothesline and a dropkick causing Steiner to lose his balance and crash through the glass table in the middle of the skybox. Bradshaw: "What has gotten in to IRS? He and Steiner had some tag team run ins, but besides that this seems entirely out of character." Cesaro Tags in The Patriot, who immediately starts hammering away at Reigns with lefts and rights. Luger Tags in and continues throwing lefts and rights at Reigns. Tag back to Patriot, but Reigns might be starting the beginning of a comeback as he takes him down with a spear. Hunico is ready for a hot tag, but Luger came over to their corner and pulled Hunico off the apron just in time to prevent the tag. Luger slides back in the ring and assists The Patriot in connecting with a standing moonsault followed by a diving headbutt off his shoulders. The Patriot goes in to the cover off the headbutt and it's a nearfall. Cesaro gets the Tag back in and he plays to the crowd trying to rile them up. Cesaro goes to the top turnbuckle for a diving elbow drop, but Reigns gets the knees up and Cesaro crashes elbow first into them. The Patriot Tags back in, he starts stomping away at the still prone Reigns before he goes over and hits a step up enziguri on Hunico to take him off the apron again. Patriot corners Reigns before irish whipping him into the opposing corner. Reigns gets the boot to the face as Patriot was running at him, he pulls himself to the top rope and connects with a diving bulldog. Luger once again sweeps Hunico's legs out from under to knock him off the apron and then goes in to the ring to confront Reigns. But Reigns is ready for him and dispatches him with two consecutive northern lights suplexes. He delivers a third northern lights suplex on Luger before he turns his attention back to The Patriot and hits a northern lights suplex on him as well. Hunico finally gets the Tag now, ducks a clothesline from both Patriot and Luger on his way to knocking Cesaro off the apron with a cutter. Hunico strikes at both Luger and Patriot with punches, chops, and kicks to the chest. Before he grabs Luger's head and hits a bulldog/clothesline combo. Hunico rolls them both outside the ring and continues the attack there, bouncing both off their heads off the steel ring steps. Hunico heads back in the ring and sends them both in to the barricade with a suicide dive. He pulls Patriot back in to the ring, Tag in to Reigns, Hunico irish whips Patriot in to Reigns, and Reigns takes him out a headbutt. Cesaro comes in from behind and takes Hunico out with a neutralizer. Cesaro picks Patriot back up and makes him dropkick Reigns into the corner. Luger then hits a series of back forearms on him in the corner. Cesaro delivers an airplane that he holds for 15 seconds on Reigns before they drag Patriot over in to the cover for the 3 count! Here are you winners via an airplane: The Real Americans
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Post by dcw1 on Jul 20, 2021 2:03:39 GMT -5
The Mistikal stable is an interesting one I could see Hunico relying on the power of Reigns and Rick, decent match. IRS getting involved was a little out there guessing he’s trying to reignite an old feud with Steiner like the early 90s. Will IRS bring anyone with him to help considering Steiner is in a stable? Guess we’ll see.
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Post by cage on Jul 20, 2021 21:50:42 GMT -5
Episode 58: Road Rager Edition GM: Eric Bischoff Commentators: Bobby Heenan, John Bradshaw Layfield and Paul E Dangerously NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley LCWF Champions LCWF Champion: Dude Love LCWF World Heavyweight Champion: Raven LCWF Universal Champion: Devon Storm LCWF World Television Champion: X-Pac LCWF Legends Champion: (Masked) Kane LCWF Xtreme Tag Team Champions: Shane Douglas & Colt Cabana LCWF European Champion: Tommaso Ciampa LCWF Cruiserweight Champion: Cassidy Riley LCWF Global Champion: Austin Aries LCWF X-Division Tag Team Champions: Yoshi Tatsu & Desmond Wolfe LCWF Hardcore Champion: The Sheik [2] LCWF Intercontinental Champion: Owen Hart LCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions: NeXus (Ricky Ortiz, Darren Young, & Michael Tarver) LCWF X-Division Championship: Daniel Bryan LCWF United States Heavyweight Champion: Primo LCWF Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero/Claudio Castagnoli) LCWF TNT Champion: The Pegasus Kid LCWF World Tag Team Champions: Bad Influence (Kaz & Daniels) LCWF Internet Champion: Ron Killings LCWF United Kingdom Champion: Justin Gabriel LCWF 24/7 Champion: The British Bulldog LCWF Million Dollar Champion: Alberto del Rio LCWF North American Champion: Jack Swagger LCWF NexGen Champion: Rusev LCWF Grand Champion: Sgt. Slaughter LCWF WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos LCWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Eugene LCWF FTW Heavyweight Champion: Ax
Pre-Show Match: Yujiro (w/ Naito) vs. Kenneth Cameron Match 1: El Generico & Kevin Steen vs. Tap Out (Johnny Curtis/Eddie Edwards)(w/ Kenn Phoenix)
Match 2: Strap Match Brad Maddox (w/ Briley Pierce) vs. Abraham Washington (w/ Mark Henry & Tony Atlas)
Match 3: Six Man Tag Team Match The Impact Players(Justin Credible, Lance Storm, & Jason Knight)(w/ James Storm) vs. The Mean Street Posse (Joey Abs, Pete Gas, & Rodney)(w/ Michael Hayes)
Match 4: Special Delivery Jones vs. Ivan Koloff (w/ Nikita Koloff)
Match 5: LCWF Tag Team Money in the Bank Match Qualifier Randy Rose & Bull Dempsey vs. Right to Censor (Val Venis & The Goodfather)(w/ Steven Richards)
Main Event: LCWF World Tag Team Championship Street Fight Bad Influence (Kaz (c) & Daniels (c))(w/ Suicide) vs. Aron Rex & Steven Richards
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Post by cage on Jul 20, 2021 21:55:01 GMT -5
The Mistikal stable is an interesting one I could see Hunico relying on the power of Reigns and Rick, decent match. IRS getting involved was a little out there guessing he’s trying to reignite an old feud with Steiner like the early 90s. Will IRS bring anyone with him to help considering Steiner is in a stable? Guess we’ll see. I don't remember how I came up with that one. I think I just wanted Rick to have a team because I couldn't use Scott. I'm loving the idea of fan theories. I'd be really happy to see more of those tbh.
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