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Saturday, November 07, 2009

LCW Showdown at the Chase VII Television Special Results 11.07.09

LCW Showdown at the Chase Television Special (November 7, 2009) live from Khorassan Ballroom in the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to the LCW Showdown at the Chase television special and reviewed the complete card before introducing Larry Matysik, the special guest backstage interviewer for the evening who was with LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin. Matysik asked Austin about his stretcher match with Sid Vicious tonight and Austin said had a can of whoop ass with Sid Vicious’ name all over it. Austin said he was going to “whoop that psycho’s ass, lay him out on a stretcher and roll him out of the building and throw his ass out into the street where he belongs.” Austin said he had been attacked from behind twice by Vicious and laid out, put on the shelf, but Vicious made the same mistake twice: not killing him. Austin said he attacked Vicious from behind last week, but tonight he was taking the fight right to him.

Ivory defeated Jacqueline, Spider Lady, and Luna Vachon in 6:48 by pinfall when she pinned Vachon. During the match, Spider Lady and Jacqueline brawled outside the ring when Vachon gave Ivory a swift knee to the jaw. Just as Vachon was going to finish off Ivory, Lock came out from under the ring and threw a fireball in Vachon’s face. Vachon screamed and fell to the mat, her hands clutching her face and writhing in pain. Ivory took advantage of the situation and pinned her. Lock laughed as she walked up the entrance ramp. The camera zoomed in on her as she yelled towards the ring "And I've only just begun, sister!"

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed Hollywood John Tatum and Missy Hyatt about Tatum’s first blood match with Wildfire Tommy Rich in which Hyatt would be locked in a cage at ringside to keep her from interfering.

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Wildfire Tommy Rich defeated Hollywood John Tatum (with Missy Hyatt) in 6:47 by decision in a first blood match. Before the match, Missy Hyatt was locked inside a cage at ringside to keep her from interfering. During the match, she tried to throw a pair of brass knuckles into the ring to Tatum, but Rich intercepted them and blasted Tatum with them. Rich hit Tatum with a Wildfire Driver and the referee saw that Tatum was bleeding from the brass knuckles and stopped the match.

In the back, Larry Matysik attempted to interviewed LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams, but they were interrupted by Goldberg who threw the microphone down and said the time for talk was over and he was ready to take care of business and make the LCW International Championship his tonight.

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LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams defeated Bill Goldberg in 14:05 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede.
During the match, Williams placed Goldberg in the Texas cloverleaf. Diamond Dallas Page came out with a steel chair and was going to interfere, but decided not to, threw down the steel chair at ringside and walked away as Goldberg kept trying to get closer to the ropes. He eventually made it, the hold was broken and the match continued. After the match, Williams extended his hand to Goldberg for a handshake, but Goldberg just turned and walked away.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed former LCW World Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys, who said they were going to divide and conquer and since the dividing had already been taken care of between Orton, Slater and the Bass Brothers they were going to conquer and take back their titles.

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Cowboy Bob Orton and Dirty Dick Slater defeated LCW World Tag Team Champions The Bass Brothers and the Nasty Boys in 8:23 by pinfall when Orton pinned Jerry Sags after Outlaw Ron Bass hit Sags with the Texas Gourdbuster.


In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed Sid Vicious about his stretcher match with LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin. Vicious said Austin was walking in with the title, but was leaving on a stretcher and he was leaving with Austin’s title.

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Paul Orndorff won the 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal in 15:16 last eliminating Barry Windham (with J.J. Dillon) to become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 29th. Also in the battle royal were: Austin Idol, Don Muraco, Ken Patera, Koko B. Ware, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Kevin Von Erich, Iceman King Parsons, Marty Jannetty, Ron Garvin,
Sgt. Slaughter, Tito Santana, Col. DeBeers, Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart), Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart), Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin (with Precious), Kamala (with Kimchee), One Man Gang, and Manny Fernandez
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In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Heritage Champion Macho Man Randy Savage about winning the title from Dynamite Kid this past Wednesday on LCW Showdown. Savage said Dynamite wasn’t focused on the Madness and it blew up in his face. Dynamite appeared and said he was focused on one thing: regaining the LCW Heritage Championship from Savage. Savage suggested that maybe Dynamite should focus on Bret Hart instead of him. Dynamite suggested that he skip the match with Hart and kick Savage’s ass tonight. Savage and Dynamite started brawling with each other as security officials rushed to the scene to separate the two men.

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Bret Hart defeated Dynamite Kid in 9:26 by pinfall after LCW Heritage Champion Macho Man Randy Savage interfered while the referee was knocked out and hit Dynamite with the flying elbow smash before draping Hart’s arm across Dynamite. After the match, Savage left ringside with Hart as Dynamite slowly regained his senses and realized what had happened.

In the back, Ivory passed by Madusa on her way to the ring. Madusa said to Ivory, "I have no intention of losing what is mine. You and I have fought for a serious women's division in wrestling harder than anyone and I really feel a I've found a kindred spirit in you, but you need to understand that title means more to me than anything else in the world." Ivory smiled and replied, "I guess you should’ve thought about that before you gave up and surrendered the title." Madusa said she was stripped of the title, but Ivory responded, “No, you let them strip you of the title. You said you were never going to let that happen again. Well, tonight, you have your chance to prove it…if you can get past me.” The two women went their separate ways and didn't notice Spider Lady coming from around a corner, watching them leave.

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LCW General Manager Harley Race came out with the LCW Women’s Championship and introduced Ivory and Madusa and announced that the winner of the match would be the new LCW Women’s Champion. Race watched the match from ringside with the title in his lap.

Ivory defeated Madusa in 6:32 to win the vacant LCW Women's Championship. During the match, the referee was knocked out. Spider Lady came through the crowd, attacked Harley Race from behind and took the LCW Women’s Championship from him. Spider Lady got in the ring and hit Madusa with it. Spider Lady then removed her mask and revealed herself to be Akira Hokuto! Hokuto left the ring and watched as Ivory, unaware of what had just happened, hit Madusa with the Poison Ivory for the pinfall and the win to become the new LCW Women's Champion. As Ivory celebrated, Hokuto quickly disappeared into the crowd. Madusa laid dejected in the far corner of the ring, holding her head where she was hit with the title with tears in her eyes.

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LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Sid Vicious in 12:45 by decision in a stretcher match. During the match, Austin hit Vicious with the Stunner. Austin then clotheslined Vicious over the top rope. Austin rolled out of the ring and started attacking Vicious and hit him with another Stunner on the floor. Austin placed Vicious on the stretcher and rolled him out of the ballroom, depositing him out onto the street before going back to the ring to celebrate with the fans and some beers.

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Friday, November 06, 2009

LCW Showdown at the Chase Television Special Official Preview

This Saturday, November 7th, an event rich in tradition returns. LCW Showdown at the Chase is back and, as always, is dedicated in loving memory to Sam Muchnick, the well loved and highly regarded promoter from the St. Louis area as well as a former NWA President. What will the LCW Legends be prepared to do as they enter an event that everyone wants to be a part of? Let's take a look at the card...

Wildfire Tommy Rich vs. Hollywood John Tatum (with Missy Hyatt who will be locked in a cage at ringside) in a first blood match.
At LCW Showdown at the Chase, Wildfire Tommy Rich and Hollywood John Tatum will be waging a war unlike anything seen before between the two. Meanwhile, Missy Hyatt will be locked inside a steel cage at ringside. These two were former stable mates, in a stable known only as Hyatt International. The stable, however, broke down and Rich split ways with Tatum and Hyatt and feuded with fellow stable mate Austin Idol as well. This Saturday at LCW Showdown at the Chase, the two will compete in a first blood match. The only way to win is to make your opponent bleed! Who will wear the crimson mask this Saturday?

LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams vs. Bill Goldberg.
At the LCW Night of Horrors pay-per-view last month, LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams and Bill Goldberg engaged in a battle which will be remembered by LCW fans as a classic. Even with Williams being re-diagnosed with cancer, he still fought Goldberg – who is a tough opponent on his worst day – and gave the performance of his life. In recent weeks, Williams has been defending his title non-stop, like many other champions in LCW, and has felt that Goldberg has been trying to help him unnecessarily. These two then got embroiled in a fist fight, which will once again intensify this Saturday night. Who can come out on top, and will Goldberg come out LCW International Champion?!

LCW World Tag Team Champions The Bass Brothers vs. The Nasty Boys vs. Cowboy Bob Orton and Dirty Dick Slater in a triple threat match.
LCW World Tag Team Champions The Bass Brothers may have jumped out of the frying pan into the fire, as they have a night off from defending their titles in the Showdown Championship Draft Series, but will, instead, defend their titles against two of the toughest tag teams on the block. The Nasty Boys, who are former LCW World Tag Team Champions and are, in fact, the men the Bass Brothers won the championships from. Similarly, Cowboy Bob Orton and Dirty Dick Slater are no strangers to gold, as they held the LCW United States Tag Team Championships on two separate occasions. Which of the three teams can come out on top in this triple threat match?!

Ivory vs. Jacqueline vs. Spider Lady vs. Luna Vachon in a fatal fourway match with the winner going on to face Madusa later in the evening for the vacant LCW Women’s Championship.
The LCW Women's Championship returns this Saturday night, when four ladies – Ivory, Jacqueline, Spider Lady and Luna Vachon – all compete to face Madusa in a match for the reintroduced title. It was LCW General Manager Harley Race who made the decision that, in fairness to the fans after several requests, it was only right to bring the title out of retirement. Over recent weeks, Ivory, Jacqueline, Spider Lady and Luna Vachon had won qualification matches after being four of the eight women to win a 20-woman battle royal to compete in the tournament to determine who would advance to the fatal fourway match.

However, after the fatal fourway, the winning combatant will not be done for the night. They will then compete with the last LCW Women's Champion before it's retirement. Madusa, a three-time WWE Women's Champion, former WCW Women's Champion, and even a former WCW Cruiserweight Champion, will prove to be an incredibly tough challenge for anyone wanting to lay claim to a title she stil considers to be hers. Who will win the fatal fourway match, and can they defeat Madusa later in the night?!

Bret Hart vs. Dynamite Kid.
Thanks to the LCW Showdown Championship Draft Series, Dynamite Kid cockily defeated Bret Hart in a classic match to win the LCW Heritage Championship in a 20 plus minute classic. The week prior, Kid attacked Hart in the locker room. However, this feud has been raging for a few months, as Kid blamed Hart for being attacked in the locker room, even though another member of the former Hart Foundation, Jim Neidhart, admitted to it. Kid would lose the Heritage Championship just one week later to Macho Man Randy Savage. And his night would only get worse as LCW General Manager Harley Race announced a non-title match for Showdown at the Chase between Kid and Hart. Which one of the two will come out on top?!

LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Sid Vicious in a stretcher match.
At LCW Showdown at the Chase, bitter enemies LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin will take on Sid Vicious in a stretcher match. These two would have met at LCW Night of Horrors – thanks to Vicious winning the Survival Project in September – but Vicious took Austin out of action with a powerbomb on the steel entrance stage. Magnum TA defended the title on behalf of Austin, but Austin managed to cost Vicious the title match thanks to interfering. Vicious was persistent in getting his title rematch, and eventually, LCW General Manager Harley Rave agreed to the match. After Vicious was insistent on putting Steve Austin on a stretcher, Race had an epiphany... he made the match a stretcher Match. The stretcher match is one of the hardest matches in wrestling history to rmerge victorious from. It's grueling and it's career shortening, as the only way to win is to wheel your opponent up the ramp on a stretcher. Over recent weeks, Austin has proved his will as a champion and his fighting spirit overcoming people in the Showdown Championship Draft Series and proving that he is the LCW Universal Champion for a reason. But can he do it this Saturday at LCW Showdown at the Chase, or will Vicious be walking into LCW Showdown this week and defending the title, instead of Austin?

You will find out the answers to all these questions, the results of these matches and the fallout of this event this Saturday night at ShowdownattheChase.com!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

LCW Showdown at the Chase VI Television Special Results 11.01.08

LCW Showdown at the Chase Television Special Results (November 1, 2008) live from Khorassan Ballroom in the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

Tonight’s special edition of Showdown is dedicated to the memory of St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) and his legendary wrestling program, Wrestling at the Chase (1959-1983).

From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to first LCW Showdown at the Chase television special in almost two years as "Monsters" by Matchbook Romance, the LCW Showdown theme song, played in the background. Schiavone and Zbyszko talked about the main event tonight featuring LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff, LCW International Champion Big Van Vader, and Nikita Koloff taking on Raging Bull Manny Fernandez, Dr. Death Steve Williams, and One Man Gang. Schiavone also talked about the Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal and the fact that the winner would face the LCW Universal Champion next week on LCW Showdown as the twenty men in the battle royal made their way to the ring.

Butch Reed won the 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal in 15:18 which also included: Billy Jack Haynes, Corporal Kirchner, Diamond Dallas Page, Greg Valentine, Ivan Putski, Jack Brisco, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Iceman King Parsons (with Dark Journey), Koko B. Ware, Rocky Johnson, Sam Houston, Baron Von Raschke, Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart), Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin (with Precious), Hollywood John Tatum (with Missy Hyatt), Kamala (with Kimchee), Kevin Sullivan (with Luna Vachon), King Kong Bundy and Paul Orndorff. After the match, Slick, still wearing a neckbrace and using a cane after being powerbombed though a table several weeks ago by Big Van Vader, made his way to ringside to celebrate with Reed.

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OMEGA: Uncommon Passion Double DVD Set

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Superstar Billy Graham and Don Muraco (with Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Killer Khan and the Great Kabuki (with Mr. Fuji) in 5:30 by pinfall when Muraco pinned Khan after the reverse piledriver. After the match, the Great Kabuki blew his green mist in Sir Oliver Humperdink’s face as Humperdink and Fuji argued outside the ring. Kabuki then got in the ring and joined Khan in brawling with Graham and Muraco. Graham and Muraco quickly gained the upper hand until Kendo Nagasaki came out with a kendo stick and attacked Graham and Muraco with the kendo stick. As Kabuki and Khan double teamed Muraco, Nagasaki assaulted Graham, busting him wide open with several vicious shots with the kendo stick. Nagasaki left with Kabuki, Khan, and Fuji as medical officials ran out to check on Muraco, Graham, and the blinded Humperdink.

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Superstar Billy Graham Shoot Interview DVD

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LCW World Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express and the Original Midnight Express defeated the Hart Foundation and Strike Force in 7:43 by pinfall when Bobby Eaton pinned Jim Neidhart after the Rocket Launcher. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone reminded everyone that as a result of pre-match stipulations Strike Force would get a shot at the titles at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th. After the match, all four members of the Midnight Express attacked Strike Force until Bret Hart came with a steel chair and cleared them out of the ring.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA, LCW International Champion Big Van Vader, and Nikita Koloff. Magnum said he had issues with Vader and Koloff in the past, but those issues were behind them and they all had personal issues with the men across the ring from them tonight. Magnum said he was going to take care of Manny Fernandez tonight and show the world that the "Raging Bully" wasn't in his league. Vader said that One Man Gang was becoming a thorn in his side, but tonight he was going to send a message to Harley Race by taking out Gang tonight. Koloff said Dr. Death Steve Williams had been a monster in LCW, and noted that he and Williams had tangled before and Koloff stopped the monster, but admited he made a mistake: he didn't kill the mosnter. Koloff said he was a new man with a new drive and if Williams wanted to start something with the Russian Nightmare than he would drive over Williams and this time he wouldn't stop the monster, this time he would kill the monster.

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LCW Television Champion Brutus The Barber Beefcake defeated Macho Man Randy Savage (with The Genius Lanny Poffo) in 6:17 by disqualification after Poffo interfered and attacked Beefcake as Beefcake applied the sleeperhold on Savage. After the match, security officials ran out to separate the four men as LCW General Nick Bockwinkel came out. Bockwinkel announced that Beefcake would defend his title against Savage at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th, and that Ron Garvin and The Genius Lanny Poffo would be at ringside…handcuffed to the ringpost so they couldn’t interfere!

In the back, Stan Hansen and Lady Amazon were shown making their way through the arena corridor on their way to the ring as the show went to commercial.

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Stan Hansen (with Lady Amazon) defeated Terry Funk (with LCW Heritage Champion Kevin Von Erich) in 8:26 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline. After the match, per pre-match stipulations, Stan Hansen named the stipulation for his match with LCW Heritage Champion Kevin Von Erich at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th: a locked box ladder match. Hansen explained that the title belt would be placed in a locked box on the entrance ramp and the key would be on a chain hanging from the rafters. The first man to secure the key, make his way up the entrance ramp, and unlock the title belt, would be the LCW Heritage Champion, or, in his case, the new LCW Heritage Champion. LCW General Manager Nick Bockwinkel came out and applauded Hansen’s creativity, but added that if Hansen lost Lady Amazon would have to leave Legends Championship Wrestling for good without any second chances. Amazon threw a fit and Bockwinkel walked away as the show went to commercial.

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Lipsitck & Dynamite: The First Ladies of Wrestling DVD


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Demolition wrestled the Destruction Crew to a double disqualification in 2:13 after the referee lost control of the match after the two teams refused to stop brawling with each other. After the match, the two teams started brawling outside and around the ring and security officials came out and separated the two teams. LCW General Manager Nick Bockwinkel came out and announced that at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th, Demolition would face the Destruction Crew in a falls count anywhere, street fight match. The two teams broke free from security and brawled with each other again.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed the Raging Bull Manny Fernandez, Dr. Death Steve Williams, with his manager Cowboy Bill Watts, and One Man Gang. Fernandez said he was going to prove tonight that he deserves to be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship and will do so by not just beating down Magnum TA like he did last week, but beating him in the middle of the ring. Watts talked about Nikita Koloff talking about "killing the monster" earlier in the evening. Watts said Koloff wasn't a nightmare, he was a boring dream that made you wish you could fall off a cliff in the dream and never wake up for fear of falling asleep again and having it be a recurring dream. Watts said Williams was the nightmare, Williams was the animal hunting down his prey, Williams was the monster in the nightmare who was going to destroy Koloff. Gang reassured his partners that victory would be theirs tonight saying, "We have an ace in the hole, or should I say a Race in the hole." Harley Race approached the group and they all exited with smiles on their faces.

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Legends Never Die DVD

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Bob Backlund defeated LCW United States Champion Ken Patera (with General Skandor Akbar and Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) in 5:31 by disqualification after Patera refused to release Backlund from a bearhug. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Patera seemed to be trying to break Backlund’s back. Security officials ran into the ring and tried to get Patera to break the bearhug, but he refused as Backlund started losing consciousness. Don Muraco came out with a steel chair and blasted Patera across the back, forcing him to break the bearhug. Patera turned to take on Muraco, but Akbar and Al-Kassie held Patera back as Muraco challenged him to bring it on as Muraco held up the steel chair to blast Patera again if he rushed toward him. Akbar and Al-Kassie pulled Patera out of the ring as the show went to commercial.

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The Rock: The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment DVD

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LCW United States Tag Team Champions The Bolsheviks (with General Skandor Akbar and Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) defeated The Fantastics in 6:04 by pinfall when Nikolai Volkoff pinned Bobby Fulton after a backbreaker. After the match, the Nasty Boys was standing in the crowd and challenged the Bolsheviks to a match at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view. Akbar refused to accept the challenge, but the Nasty Boys said they could go to the ring now and kick the Bolsheviks asses now or they could delay the ass kicking until November 30th and accept their challenge. Akbar still refused and the Nasty Boys started making their way through the crowd, but they were met in the entrance way by Abdullah the Butcher and the Iron Sheik would laid out the Nasty Boys before leaving with the Bolsheviks, Akbar, and Al-Kassie as the show went to commercial.

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Nature Boy Ric Flair - The Definitive Collection DVD

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From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko discussed the most important shoot interview ever, a four disc DVD set featuring over 35 years of stories, over 13 hours in length, with the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair! Schiavone said Legends Championship Wrestling was proud to present some of the deleted scenes from the upcoming shoot interview.

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The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect DVD

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Dr. Death Steve Williams (with Cowboy Bill Watts), One Man Gang (with Harley Race), and Manny Fernandez defeated LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA, LCW International Champion Big Van Vader, and Nikita Koloff in 17:10 by pinfall when Fernandez pinned Vader after the Flying Burrito after Race hit Vader with a steel chair. After the match, Fernandez grabbed a microphone and said he defeated Superstar Billy Graham at the LCW Night of Horrors pay-per-view to become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship and tonight he pinned the LCW International Champion and next week on LCW Showdown he would win the LCW International Championship when he beats Big Van Vader. Fernandez left with Williams and Gang as the show went off the air.


"Never Enough" by Five Finger Death Punch from their new album, The Way of the Fist, is the official theme song for the LCW Redemption Day 2008 pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th, only on LCWRedemptionDay.com. Click here to purchase the album now!

Saturday, February 03, 2007

LCW Showdown at the Chase V Television Special Results 02.03.07

Showdown at the Chase V (February 3, 2007) live from Khorassan Ballroom in the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

Tonight’s special edition of Showdown is dedicated to the memory of St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) and his legendary wrestling program, Wrestling at the Chase (1959-1983).

Diamond Dallas Page came out and asked Kimberly Page to join him in the ring. Page said they had had their problems, but through it all he still loved her and cared about her. Page got down on one knee and asked Kimberly to marry him again. Kimberly, wiping tears of joy from her eyes, said yes.

Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page) defeated The Missing Link (with Gary Hart) in 4:07 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.

In the back, Sean Mooney was interviewing LCW Television Champion Butch Reed and his manager Slick about defending the title against Jake Roberts when LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel appeared and said that Slick would be banned from ringside.

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In the back, Luna Vachon, attacked Kimberly Page, pulled her by the hair and throwing her into a wall before Diamond Dallas Page appeared and chased her away. LCW medical officials came and checked on Kimberly's condition.

LCW United States Champion Rowdy Roddy Piper wrestled Bad News Brown to a double countout in 5:10 after both men brawled into the crowd and to the back.

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LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway came out and announced that February's pay-per-view LCW Descent took place in Australia and in keeping with the tradition of having the Decent pay-per-view take place in an international setting, this year's LCW Descent will take place in Tokyo, Japan in the Tokyo Dome.

Terry Taylor defeated LCW Heritage Champion Kevin Von Erich in 5:16 by pinfall with a small package rollup as Von Erich had the claw hold applied on Taylor to win the LCW Heritage Championship.

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In the back, Kevin Von Erich was looking through his gym bag when Tully Blanchard approached and laughed at Von Erich for losing the LCW Heritage Championship. Von Erich ignored him for a moment, before applying the claw on Blanchard. James J. Dillon appeared, took off his shoe, and hit Von Erich on the back of the head with his shoe. Von Erich turned around and put the claw on Dillon. Blanchard regained his senses and attacked Von Erich from behind, throwing him head first into a locker before leaving with Dillon.

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The Blackjacks defeated Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham in 6:27 by pinfall in a losers leave LCW match. After the match, The Blackjacks continued attacking Windham and Rotundo and dragged them to the back where they literally kicked them out of the building.

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LCW International Champion Superstar Billy Graham defeated Paul Orndorff in 7:32 by pinfall after a running powerslam.

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From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan introduced Jesse Ventura live via satellite who said he was going into surgery next week for his broken neck suffered at the hands of LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff. Ventura promised to return and said he was going to break Nikita Koloff, but not just his neck, but his spirit, his soul, his everything.

One Man Gang and King Kong Bundy defeated Billy Jack Haynes and Ken Patera in 6:27 by pinfall when Bundy pinned Haynes after the Avalanche.

In the back, Honky Tonk Man, with Jimmy Hart, attacked Rowdy Roddy Piper from behind and blasted him with his guitar.

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LCW Television Champion Butch Reed defeated Jake Roberts in 4:29 by pinfall when a large black woman sitting at ringside interfered and hit Roberts with her cane. The large woman was actually Slick, who had been banned from ringside, in a fat suit and makeup.

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LCW United States Tag Team Champions The Freebirds (with Precious) defeated The Killer Bees in 6:36 by pinfall when Garvin pinned Blair with a small package rollup after Hayes reversed the small package rollup attempt by Blair. After the match, The Freebirds continued attacking The Killer Bees until Strike Force came out and cleared them out of the ring.

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Dusty Rhodes won the 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal in 13:36 which also included: Billy Jack Haynes, Brutus Beefcake, Corporal Kirchner, Hillbilly Jim, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Ian Putski, Ken Patera, Koko B. Ware, Marty Jannetty, Rugged Ron Garvin, Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart), Kamala (with Gary Hart), Kevin Sullivan, Killer Khan (with Mr. Fuji), King Kong Bundy, Lex Luger (with Madusa Micelli), One Man Gang, Outlaw Ron Bass (with James J. Dillon), Steve Williams (with Cowboy Bill Watts).
Order of Elimination:
- Kamala was eliminated by Lex Luger at 0:42 when Luger dumped Kamala over the top rope.
- Marty Jannetty was eliminated by Steve Williams at 0:58 when Williams press slammed Jannetty over the top rope.
- Hillbilly Jim was eliminated by Lex Luger at 1:11 when Luger clotheslined Jim over the top rope.
- Koko B. Ware was eliminated by Steve Williams at 1:32 when Williams clotheslined Ware over the top rope. After Williams eliminated Ware, Luger and Williams realized they were clearing house and it became an "anything you can do I can do better" moment.
- Ivan Putski was eliminated by Lex Luger at 1:46 when Luger clotheslined Putski over the top rope.
- Superfly Jimmy Snuka was eliminated by Steve Williams at 1:54 when Williams threw Snuka over the top rope.
- Kevin Sullivan was eliminated by Lex Luger at 2:03 when Luger threw Sullivan over the top rope.
- King Kong Bundy was eliminated by Steve Williams at 2:15 when Williams dumped Bundy over the top rope.
- One Man Gang was eliminated by Lex Luger at 2:24 when Luger dumped Gang over the top rope. After Luger eliminated Gang, Williams and Luger began to brawl with each other.
- Steve Williams and Lex Luger were both eliminated at 3:15 when Dusty Rhodes dumped both men over the top rope as they were brawling against the ropes.
- Corporal Kirchner was eliminated by Killer Khan at 5:51 when Khan kicked Kirchner over the top rope.
- Billy Jack Haynes was eliminated by Greg Valentine at 6:17 when Valentine dumped Haynes over the top rope.
- Ken Patera was eliminated by Greg Valentine at 7:35 when Valentine dumped Patera over the top rope.
- Brutus Beefcake was eliminated by Killer Khan at 8:44 when Khan threw Beefcake over the top rope as Beefcake ran towards Khan and Fuji held down the top rope with his cane.
- Killer Khan eliminated himself at 8:56 to save his manager Mr. Fuji from Brutus Beefcake. After the elimination, Khan brawled with Beefcake and blew his green mist in Beefcake's eyes. LCW security officials had to come out and pull Khan off of Beefcake.
- Ron Garvin was eliminated by Greg Valentine at 10:48 when Valentine backdropped Garvin over the top rope.
- Greg Valentine was eliminated by Dusty Rhodes at 13:36 when Rhodes hit Valentine with the bionic elbow which sent Valentine tumbling over the top rope.

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LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Big Van Vader (with Harley Race) in 9:45 by disqualification after Stone Cold Steve Austin interfered and hit Koloff with the Stone Cold Stunner. After the match, Vader attacked Austin and the two men brawled until Vader gained the upper hand and hit Austin with a powerbomb. Koloff regained his senses and joined Vader in attacking Austin. Magnum TA came out with a steel chair and cleared Vader out of the ring. Magnum and Koloff stared each other down for a moment before Koloff slowly backed away.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

LCW Showdown at the Chase IV Television Special Results 09.30.06

Showdown at the Chase IV (September 30, 2006) live from the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

Tonight’s special edition of “Showdown” is dedicated to the memory of St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) and his legendary wrestling program, “Wrestling at the Chase” (1959-1983).

In the back, LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway arrived with The Ultimate Warrior and they were approached by Sean Mooney. Calaway promised Warrior would win the LCW Universal Championship from Nikita Koloff tonight. Mooney said he wasn’t sure about that and went to ask another question, but Calaway interrupted him and said since he wasn't so sure about it, he could put his job on the line. Calaway said if Warrior wins, someone else would be asking him the questions because Mooney would be fired from Legends Championship Wrestling. As Calaway walked away he asked Warrior, "I wonder what Todd Pettengill's doing these days?" Warrior and Calaway laughed as they walked away.

Kevin Von Erich defeated LCW Heritage Champion Greg Valentine in 9:10 by submission with the claw to win the LCW Heritage Championship. During the end of the match, The Honky Tonk Man and Jimmy Hart tried to interfere, but Bob Backlund and Jimmy Snuka came out and stopped them from interfering. Moments earlier, Greg Valentine stomped on Kevin Von Erich's hand, breaking his cast. Von Erich used the cast as a weapon, hitting Valentine on the head and busting him wide open. Von Erich then tore at the cast and ripped it off before, while screaming in pain, he applied the claw. After the match, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura both applauded Kevin Von Erich's heroic effort as Backlund and Snuka helped the new Heritage Champion to the back.

In the back, Slick approached LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel and asked him for a match for Jake Roberts. Bockwinkel said he would have to verify with Roberts that Slick was really representing him.

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LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page) defeated Lex Luger (with Madusa Micelli) in 7:45 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter. After the match, Kimberly hit Madusa with the Diamond Cutter.

In the back, LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel approached Jake Roberts and asked him if Slick was really representing him. Roberts thought for a moment and then reluctantly said, "He's helping me with something. Just give him whatever he wants." Bockwinkel asked Roberts if he was sure and Roberts said he was. Bockwinkel said, "If you're sure."

LCW United States Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation defeated Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham and The Nasty Boys (with Missy Hyatt) in 6:18 in a triple threat match when Bret Hart pinned Jerry Sags after the Hart Attack.

In the back, Slick approached LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel and said, "Is everything cool now, my brother?" Bockwinkel said everything was fine and Slick asked him if he had found an opponent for Jake Roberts and Bockwinkel said he hadn't really thought about it. Slick said he had a suggestion: Dusty Rhodes. Bockwinkel said if that was fine with Rhodes, it was fine with him. Slick said he had already cleared it with Rhodes and he accepted the challenge. Bockwinkel said that everything seemed to be in order. After Slick left the office and turned the corner, Kevin Sullivan was waiting for him and Slick said, "I told you my brother, everything would be fine. I'll have Mr. Roberts serve up "The American Dream" on a silver platter and then you can move in for the kill." Slick and Sullivan laughed as they walked away.

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LCW International Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Dynamite Kid in 10:21 by disqualification after The Ultimate Warrior interfered and attacked Austin after the referee was accidentally knocked out moments before. Dynamite Kid attacked Warrior and knocked him out of the ring and then hit Austin with the flying headbutt before covering him for the pin. However, the ring bell rang without the referee making the count. Ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta then announced that the winner as a result of disqualification and still LCW International Champion was Stone Cold Steve Austin. The referee explained to Dynamite Kid that as he was regaining consciousness, he saw Warrior interfere and attack Austin. Dynamite Kid attacked the referee with a belly-to-back suplex as the referee turned around to walk away after explaining to Dynamite Kid what he saw.

In the back, LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff and his uncle and manager Ivan Koloff arrived at the arena in a Hummer.

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Jake Roberts (with Slick) defeated Dusty Rhodes in 5:16 by pinfall after the DDT after Slick tripped Rhodes at ringside, distracting him and allowing Roberts to hit him with the DDT when he turned around. After the match, Kevin Sullivan came out and attacked Dusty Rhodes. Roberts attacked Sullivan and went to hit him with the DDT, but Slick told him not to and pulled one of the plastic baggies with white powder out of his pocket and said, "If you want more, you'll stop." An upset Roberts dropped Sullivan and walked out of the ring.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel who announced that the LCW Board of Directors had decided that The Ultimate Warrior's match tonight would not only be the Caged Heat rematch like LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway said a few weeks ago on LCW Showdown, it would also be his Caged Heat Elimination Chamber match win title shot.

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The Blackjacks defeated Terry and Dory Funk, Jr., Jack and Jerry Brisco, and Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas in 9:35 by pinfall when Blackjack Mulligan pinned Rocky Johnson after the Double Down spike piledriver while The Briscos and The Funks brawled in the entrance way in a number one contenders, fatal fourway match to become the number one contenders for the LCW United States Tag Team Championships.

In the back, Slick talked with Jake Roberts and said, "See my brother. I told you. All you needed was the stuff and everything would turn around and it's already started." Roberts said Slick was right and he told Slick he needed more stuff. Slick said he couldn't just give the stuff away. Roberts said money was tight, but he was good for it and he would keep doing favors for Slick, but Slick said that wasn't good enough. Slick said he needed to sell the snake for the cash. Roberts said he couldn't do that and Slick got in Roberts face and said, "If you want more stuff and if you want more of my help, you'll do whatever it takes. As a matter of fact, I know someone who's in the market for a new snake." Roberts put his head down, sighed deeply, grabbed his snake bag, and the two men walked away.

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Billy Jack Haynes and Paul Orndorff defeated King Kong Bundy and One Man Gang (with Bobby Heenan) in 4:59 by disqualification after Haynes attacked Orndorff and put him in the full nelson, refusing the release the hold until security officials came out and pulled him off of Orndorff. While Haynes had Orndorff in the full nelson, Gang and Bundy attacked Orndorff and Bobby Heenan hit Orndorff with a steel chair, busting him wide open.

In the back, Slick and Jake Roberts met with Kevin Sullivan and Slick forced Roberts to give his snake to Sullivan. Roberts reluctantly handed the snake bag to Sullivan. After Sullivan walked away with the snake bag, Slick handed Roberts a small plastic baggie of white powder. After Slick left, Roberts said to himself, "What have I done?"

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Terry Taylor won the 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal in 11:02 which also included: Brutus Beefcake, George Steele, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, Ivan Putski, Koko B. Ware, Magnum T.A., Rick Steiner, Road Warrior Animal, Ron Garvin, Abdullah The Butcher, Bad News Brown, Big Van Vader (with Harley Race), Cowboy Bob Orton, Dirty Dick Slater, Don Muraco (with Capt. Lou Albano), Kamala (with Gary Hart), Ken Patera (with Bobby Heenan), and Stan Hansen.
Order of Elimination:
- Koko B. Ware was eliminated by Don Muraco at 1:19 with a press slam over the top rope.
- Hillbilly Jim was eliminated by Kamala at 2:13 when Kamala dumped Jim over the top rope.
- Dirty Dick Slater was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan at 2:56 with a clothesline over the top rope.
- Kamala was eliminated by Rick Steiner at 3:45 when the momentum from a Rick Steiner Steinerline sent Kamala tumbling over the top rope.
- Brutus Beefcake was eliminated by Stan Hansen and Ken Patera at 5:16 when both men dumped Beefcake over the top rope.
- Stan Hansen and Ken Patera were both eliminated by Road Warrior Animal and Rick Steiner at 5:26 when both men dumped them over the top rope as they brawled with each other against the ropes.
- Road Warrior Animal and Rick Steiner were eliminated by Don Muraco at 5:32 with a double clothesline over the top rope.
- George Steele was eliminated by Abdullah The Butcher at 6:17 when Abdullah dumped Steele over the top rope.
- Ivan Putski was eliminated by Abdullah The Butcher at 6:34 when Abdullah back bodydropped Putski, who was running towards Abdullah, over the top rope.
- Ron Garvin was eliminated by Cowboy Bob Orton at 7:27 with a clothesline over the top rope.
- Don Muraco was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan at 8:13 when Duggan dumped Muraco over the top rope.
- Cowboy Bob Orton was eliminated by Bad News Brown at 8:13 with a Ghettoblaster over the top rope.
- Abdullah The Butcher was eliminated by Bad News Brown, Don Muraco, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, and Terry Taylor at 8:58 when they all dumped Abdullah The Butcher over the top rope.
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan was eliminated by Big Van Vader at 9:22 with a clothesline over the top rope.
- Bad News Brown was eliminated by Magnum TA at 9:57 with a belly-to-belly suplex over the top rope.
- Magnum T.A. and Big Van Vader, who were brawling with each other throughout most of the match, were both eliminated by Terry Taylor at 11:02 when Taylor dumped them both over the top rope at the same time as they brawled with each other against the ropes. After the elimination, commentators Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura both commented that Taylor's win had to be considered an upset as he would now go on to face the LCW Universal Champion, either reigning champion Nikita Koloff or tonight's challenger for the title The Ultimate Warrior, next week on LCW Showdown.

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In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Television Champion Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon about facing Steve Williams and Cowboy Bill Watts later tonight. Bigelow said he had a lot of respect for "Dr. Death" and Vachon warned Watts to stay out of her way.

LCW World Tag Team Champions The Powers of Pain (with Paul Jones) defeated Doom (with Woman) in 6:11 by pinfall when The Warlord pinned Butch Reed after a running powerslam.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed Terry Taylor who said tonight's win was just the beginning because he was going to go on and win the LCW Universal Championship this week on Showdown from either Nikita Koloff or The Ultimate Warrior.

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Steve Williams and Cowboy Bill Watts defeated LCW Television Champion Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon by pinfall in a mixed tag team match when Williams pinned Bigelow after the Doctor Bomb gutwrench powerbomb. After the match, Watts went to attack Vachon, but Williams stopped him. As Vachon helped Bigelow out of the ring, Watts yelled at Williams and demanded to know what the hell his problem was. Williams said, "I proved my point." Williams then walked out of the ring with Watts trailing behind him.

In the back, Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel who said next week on Showdown, Brother Love would have a very special interview with Capt. Lou Albano who would have a shocking announcement.

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LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff (with Ivan Koloff) defeated The Ultimate Warrior (with LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway) in 9:14 by pinfall after the Russian Sickle in a steel cage match. Before the end of the match, Christian Calaway began to climb the steel cage. Calaway tried to climb the cage. Nikita pushed him off and knocked him from the cage and through a table and then clotheslined Warrior for the pinfall and the win. After the match, Nikita Koloff grabbed the microphone and said, "Warrior, you have one more." LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel came out and said, "Warrior, Nikita Koloff is absolutely right. But your one more isn't going to come at Night of Horrors. No, your one more is going to be in two weeks on Showdown!"

Saturday, May 06, 2006

LCW Showdown at the Chase III Television Special Results 05.06.06

Showdown at the Chase III (May 5, 2006) live from the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri.

Tonight’s special edition of “Showdown” is dedicated to the memory of St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) and his legendary wrestling program, “Wrestling at the Chase” (1959-1983).

Harlem Heat defeated LCW World Tag Team Champion Strike Force (with Sherri Martel) in 7:23 by pinfall when Booker T pinned Tito Santana after a scissors kick after Sherri hit Santana with her purse to win the LCW World Tag Team Championships. After the match, Rick Martel grabbed Sherri, yelled at her and then kissed her. Sherri slapped him across the face and then Harlem Heat attacked Martel from behind. Santana grabbed a steel chair and cleared them out of the ring.

In the back, as new LCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat and Sister Sherri made their way through the curtain were approached by Mean Gene Okerlund who asked Sherri about what just happened and Sherri said it was simple, she set Strike Force up and Harlem Heat knocked them down and they had the titles and the girl and Strike Force didn’t have anything. She and Harlem Heat laughed as they walked away.

Superstar Billy Graham defeated LCW Heritage Champion Jimmy Snuka in 6:56 by decision after a powerbomb through a table to win the LCW Heritage Championship. During the match, the referee was knocked out and Snuka hit the Superfly Splash on Graham through a table, but since the referee was unconscious the match continued. Graham managed to come back moments later and his Snuka with a powerbomb through the table for the win.

In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed LCW United States Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation and their manager Jimmy Hart about defending the title tonight against The Killer Bees. Bret Hart said he didn’t know what Eric Bischoff’s idea of competition was but The Killer Bees certainly wasn’t their idea of competition. Jim Neidhart said they were going to send The Killer Bees into cardiac arrest tonight and then take on Bischoff’s next “challenge,” Neidhart sarcastically said. Neidhart then said, “Bischoff, we’re begging you, please give us some real competition,” and laughed his evil laugh as they walked away.

LCW United States Tag Team Champion The Hart Foundation (with Jimmy Hart) defeated The Killer Bees in 3:37 by pinfall when Bret Hart pinned Jim Brunzell after the Hart Attack. After the match, Jim Neidhart grabbed the microphone and said, “That was competition?” The Steiner Brothers theme began to play and they came out and Rick Steiner said, “You want competition, punk? You challenge us and you’ll get your competition.” Bret Hart tried to back out, but LCW Commissioner Eric Bischoff came out and said, “Neidhart, you asked for it and now you’ve got it and it’s going to happen at LCW Uprising on May 28, 2006, when you defend your titles against The Steiner Brothers.”

In the back, former St. Louis color commentator Larry Matysik interviewed Demolition about facing The Skyscrapers tonight in a St. Louis street fight. Matysik said he was worried about what Demolition was going to do to the Khorassan Ballroom during their street fight tonight. Demolition Ax said he needed to worry more about what they were going to do the Chase Park-Plaza Hotel and The Skyscrapers. Demolition Smash said they would bring down the “whole damn hotel” to destroy The Skyscrapers.

Demolition wrestled The Skyscrapers (with Theodore Long) to a no contest in a St. Louis street fight in 8:17 when Demolition sent The Skyscrapers and themselves from the entrance stage and through tables set up by the entrance stage. Neither team could continue and had to be taken away on stretchers. The match started in the ring, went throughout the hotel, into the parking lot, and back into the arena before Demolition sent themselves and The Skyscrapers from the entrance stage and through the tables.

Diamond Dallas Page won the 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal which also included Billy Jack Haynes, Bob Backlund, George Steele, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, Jake Roberts, Koko B. Ware, Ivan Putski, Kevin Von Erich, Abdullah The Butcher (with Gary Hart), Bad News Brown, Bam Bam Bigelow (with Capt. Lou Albano), Baron Von Raschke, Cowboy Bob Orton, Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart), Kamala (with Gary Hart), Ken Patera (with Bobby Heenan), Steve Williams (with Capt. Lou Albano), and Sgt. Slaughter (with Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie).
Order of Elimination:
- Abdullah The Butcher was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Koko B. Ware, Jake Roberts, Billy Jack Haynes, and Bob Backlund at 0:32 when all five men dumped him over the top rope.
- Ivan Putski was eliminated by Bam Bam Bigelow at 1:18 when Bigelow clothesline Putski over the top rope.
- Koko B. Ware was eliminated by Greg Valentine at 1:49 when Valentine dumped Ware over the top rope.
- Baron Von Raschke was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan at 2:13 when Duggan clothesline Von Raschke over the top rope.
- Sgt. Slaughter was eliminated at 3:14 by Bad News Brown when Brown dumped Slaugher and Duggan, who were brawling on the ropes, over the top rope.
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan was eliminated at 3:14 by Bad News Brown when Brown dumped Duggan and Slaughter, who were brawling on the ropes, over the top rope.
- Bad News Brown was eliminated by Bob Backlund at 3:24 when Backlund dumped Brown over the top rope as he taunted Duggan and argued with Slaughter after eliminating them.
- Hillbilly Jim was eliminated by Cowboy Bob Orton at 4:17 when Orton dumped Jim over the top rope.
- Kevin Von Erich was eliminated by Bam Bam Bigelow at 4:56 when Bigelow clothesline Von Erich over the top rope.
- Steve Williams was eliminated by Jake Roberts at 5:13 when Roberts clothesline him over the top rope.
- Cowboy Bob Orton was eliminated by Billy Jack Haynes at 5:49 when Haynes back body dropped Orton over the top rope.
- George Steele was eliminated by Bam Bam Bigelow at 6:14 when Bigelow dumped Steele over the top rope.
- Bob Backlund was eliminated by Kamala at 6:19 when Kamala dumped Bob Backlund over the top rope.
- Kamala was eliminated by Billy Jack Haynes at 7:12 when Haynes clotheslined Kamala over the top rope.
- Billy Jack Haynes was eliminated by Diamond Dallas Page at 7:49 when Page clotheslined Haynes and Patera, who were brawling on the ropes, over the top rope.
- Ken Patera was eliminated by Diamond Dallas Page at 7:49 when Page clotheslined Patera and Haynes, who were brawling on the ropes, over the top rope.
- Bam Bam Bigelow was eliminated by Jake Roberts at 8:42 when a short clothesline from Roberts sent Bigelow over the top rope.
- Greg Valentine was eliminated by Jake Roberts and Diamond Dallas Page at 9:34 when both men dumped him over the top rope after a Diamond Cutter and a DDT.
- Jake Roberts was eliminated by Diamond Dallas Page at 9:45 when Page dumped Roberts over the top rope after the Diamond Cutter. After Roberts and Page eliminated Valentine, Page hit Roberts with the Diamond Cutter when he turned around.

In the back, former St. Louis color commentator Larry Matysik interviewed The Honky Tonk Man and Jimmy Hart. Hart said it was totally unfair that he was going to have to be suspended above the ring in a cage during The Honky Tonk Man’s match against Jerry Lawler. Honky Tonk Man said it was all right and that he had a plan and everything was going to come together and the LCW United States Championship was coming back to him.

In the back, LCW Commissioner Eric Bischoff approached Diamond Dallas Page and said he proved that he deserved to be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship and said, “Regardless of the voting, you (Diamond Dallas Page) will face LCW Universal Champion Paul Orndorff at LCW Uprising on May 28, 2006. If you win the voting on LegendsChampionshipWrestling.com it will be a one on one match. If someone else wins the voting on LegendsChampionshipWrestling.com, it will be a triple threat match.” Page said he liked that and walked away.

The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart, who was suspended above the ring) defeated LCW United States Champion Jerry Lawler in 7:13 by pinfall after Honky Tonk Man hit Lawler with a pair of brass knuckles that Hart threw from the cage suspended above the ring that he was locked in to win the LCW United States Championship. Before the match, LCW Commissioner Eric Bischoff came out with security officials who forced Jimmy Hart into a small steel cage which was suspended above the ring during the match.

LCW Television Champion Ted DiBiase (with Virgil) defeated Brutus Beefcake in 9:19 by knockout with the Million Dollar Dream after Virgil hit Beefcake with a steel chair. After the match, LCW Commissioner Eric Bischoff came out and demanded that Virgil be removed from ringside. LCW security officials had to come out and drag Virgil from ringside. As he was being removed from ringside, Dusty Rhodes made his way out to the ring.

Dusty Rhodes defeated LCW Television Champion Ted DiBiase in 12:11 a non-title match to win the Million Dollar Championship. During the match, the LCW Television Championship was not on the line, but the Million Dollar Championship was. After the match, Rhodes put the Million Dollar Championship around his waist and danced around the ring to celebrate the victory.

In the back, Mean Gene Okerlund interviewed The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, and James J. Dillon). Flair said he didn’t give a damn about this match tonight because he knew Anderson and Blanchard were going to run down Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho. Flair said he only wants one thing. He said he doesn’t want Douglas in a hospital, or Douglas out of wrestling, he wants Douglas in a grave. “And I’m going to be the man to kill him. Whoo!”

Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho (with Shane Douglas and Dean Malenko) wrestled Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (with Ric Flair and James J. Dillon) to a no contest in 8:12 after Dean Malenko and Ric Flair. After the match, Shane Douglas hit James J. Dillon with his crutch and then got into the ring. Flair went to attack Douglas, but Douglas hit him with the crutch and knocked him out of the ring as Benoit, Jericho, and Malenko knocked Anderson and Blanchard out of the ring. As the Four Horsemen made their way to the back, Flair challenged Douglas to a match at LCW Uprising on May 28, 2006, in a steel cage match whether Douglas is still injured or not. Douglas accepted the challenge.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin defeated LCW International Champion Big Van Vader and Harley Race in 6:47 in a non-title, handicap match by pinfall when he pinned Big Van Vader after the Stone Cold Stunner. During the match, the original, assigned referee was knocked out and LCW Commissioner Eric Bischoff came out in a referee’s t-shirt to continue as referee. When Austin pinned Vader, he made slow counts and when Vader pinned Austin, he made fast counts. Austin had enough and hit Bischoff with the Stone Cold Stunner. The original referee regained consciouness and made the count. After the match, Austin hit Bischoff with another Stone Cold Stunner.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

LCW Showdown at the Chase II Television Special Results 02.04.06

Showdown at the Chase II (February 4, 2006) live from the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri.

Tonight’s special edition of “Showdown” is dedicated to the memory of St. Louis wrestling promoter, Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) and his legendary wrestling program, “Wrestling at the Chase” (1959-1983).

In the parking lot, Larry Matysik welcomed everyone to the Chase Park-Plaza Hotel and informed everyone that tonight the fate of Legends Championship Wrestling lay in the hands of Hulk Hogan again as he defends the LCW Universal Championship against Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr. in separate one on one matches. If Hogan loses either match, he not only loses the LCW Universal Championship for himself, but will also lose control of the company as Paul Heyman will become the sole Chairman of the Board of Legends Championship Wrestling and Christian Calaway will have to leave the company. A limousine arrived and Christian Calaway got out with LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan. Matysik asked Hogan about his chances and Hogan said he wasn’t going to let Calaway down.

Cactus Jack defeated LCW International Champion Nikita Koloff by disqualification in 12:37 after the masked man who attacked him at LCW Ascension came through the crowd, interfered, and attacked him again. The masked man then escaped through the crowd just as security rushed into the ring to grab him. Cactus Jack hit Koloff with the double arm DDT and attempted a pinfall, but the referee told him Koloff had won the match by disqualification. Jack then hit the referee with the double arm DDT.

In the back, legendary St. Louis announcer Larry Matysik interviewed LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Paul Heyman who said Calaway was going to be disappointed when LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan loses not only the Universal Championship for himself tonight, but also when he loses control of the company for Calaway. Matysik asked Heyman what made him so sure Hogan was going to lose and Heyman said Hogan was taking on not one, but two legends tonight. Heyman then looked at Matysik and said, “Who the hell are you anyway?”

LCW United States Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Raven (with Paul Heyman) in 5:23 by pinfall after the Honky Tonk Man, with Jimmy Hart, interfered and accidentally hit Raven with his guitar while Raven was holding Steamboat in position for the guitar shot.

In the back, Don Muraco, with Capt. Lou Albano, attacked Bob Backlund and threw him head first into the locker room wall. As medical officials rushed in and checked on Backlund, who was busted wide open and bleeding, security officials and Albano pulled Muraco away. LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Paul Heyman came into the locker room and looked at Backlund and said he was not going to be able to compete in the four corners elimination match for the LCW Heritage Championship later tonight so it was going to be a triple threat match. LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway came into the locker room and said the match was still going to happen and Don Muraco was going to take his place. As Calaway left the room, Heyman demanded security release Muraco immediately. As Heyman, Albano, and Muraco walked away, Heyman put his arm over Muraco and Albano’s shoulders and said, “See, I told you guys it would work.” Muraco, Albano, and Heyman laughed as they walked away.

The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated The Sandman (with Paul Heyman) in 1:07 by pinfall after the Tombstone piledriver. Before the match, LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Paul Heyman came out with The Sandman and challenged LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway to bring out someone to take on the hardcore legend. Calaway appeared on the LegendsTron and said, “Heyman…Rest In Peace.” The Undertaker’s entrance music began to play and he made his way to the ring. During the start of the match, The Sandman assaulted The Undertaker with his Singapore cane, but during one of the hits, The Undertaker grabbed the cane and broke it in half. The Undertaker hit Sandman with the chokeslam and the Tombstone piledriver for the pinfall and the win.

In the back, Larry Matysik approached Superstar Billy Graham for an interview, but at first Graham ignored his questions. Matysik said Graham was more focused then he had ever seen him before. Graham got in Matysik’s face and said, “Larry, there’s only three things you need to know. One, I’m going to put Sammartino out of his misery once and for all. Two, I’m going to put that fat cow Dusty Rhodes out to pasture. And three, Don Muraco may think he was pretty smart by getting himself into this match, but he needs to know that that title belongs to one man, Superstar Billy Graham, and if he gets in my way, I’ll take him out as well.”

LCW Television Champion Magnum T.A. defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (with Capt. Lou Albano) in 8:12 by pinfall after a belly-to-belly suplex from the top rope. After the match, Bad News Brown tried to come through the crowd and attack Magnum T.A., but he was stopped by security.

In the back, Larry Matysik approached LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan who was getting ready for his first match of the night. Hogan said Dory Funk, Jr., was going to regret forgetting that he was a respected legend and deciding to become extreme. Heyman approached them and asked Hogan what he was doing. Hogan said he was getting ready for his first match tonight against Dory Funk, Jr. Heyman said he wasn’t sure if Hogan understood, but he was going to face both men back to back, in a row, one after the other. LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway approached them and asked Heyman what the hell he was trying to pull. Heyman said that was the deal, but if Calaway didn’t want to do it, Hogan could forfeit the match and Heyman would become the sole Chairman of the Board. Hogan told Calaway it was all right and that he would take care of business.

Don Muraco (with Capt. Lou Albano) defeated LCW Heritage Champion Dusty Rhodes, Superstar Billy Graham, and Bruno Sammartino in 14:31. Before the match, LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Paul Heyman came out and announced that since Bob Backlund was injured and wasn’t going to be able to participate in the match, Don Muraco was his substitute.
Order of Elimination:
- Bruno Sammartino was eliminated by Superstar Billy Graham at 4:18 by pinfall after a piledriver onto a steel chair.
- Superstar Billy Graham was eliminated by Dusty Rhodes by pinfall at 10:51 by pinfall after Capt. Lou Albano accidentally hit him with the steel chair while Graham was holding Rhodes for the chair shot.
- Dusty Rhodes was eliminated by Don Muraco at 14:31 by pinfall after the Asiatic spike piledriver.

Shane Douglas won a 20-man Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal in 18:18 by last eliminating Jake Roberts to earn a shot at the LCW Television Championship on LCW Showdown next week. Also included in the battle royal were: Barry Windham, Baron Von Raschke, Billy Jack Haynes, Brutus Beefcake, Cowboy Bob Orton, Greg Valentine, The Honky Tonk Man, The Dynamite Kid, George Steele, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, Kamala, Ken Patera, Steve Williams, Sgt. Slaughter, Ted DiBiase, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, and Jake Roberts.
Order of Elimination:
- George Steele was eliminated by Ken Patera at 2:23 when Patera clotheslined Steele over the top rope.
- Cowboy Bob Orton was eliminated by The Dynamite Kid at 2:46 when Dynamite threw Orton over the top rope.
- Greg Valentine was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan at 4:56 when Duggan clotheslined Valentine over the top rope.
- Hillbilly Jim was eliminated by Kamala at 5:22 when Kalama dumped Jim over the top rope.
- Kamala was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Billy Jack Haynes at 7:02 when Duggan and Haynes dumped Kamala over the top rope.
- Baron Von Rashke was eliminated by Jake Roberts at 8:29 when Roberts clotheslined Raschke over the top rope.
- Billy Jack Haynes was eliminated by Barry Windham at 8:30 when Windham dumped Haynes over the top rope.
- Brutus Beefcake was eliminated by Barry Windham at 9:23 when Windham threw Beefcake over the top rope.
- The Honky Tonk Man was eliminated by The Dynamite Kid at 9:48 when Dynamite Kid back body dropped Honky Tonk Man over the top rope.
- Steve Williams was eliminated by Superfly Jimmy Snuka at 10:03 when Snuka hit Williams with a cross body block.
- Superfly Jimmy Snuka was eliminated by Steve Williams at 10:03 when Snuka hit Williams with a cross body block and eliminated himself while also eliminating Snuka.
- Sgt. Slaughter was eliminated by Hacksaw Jim Duggan at 12:34 when Duggan clothesline Slaughter over the top rope.
- The Dynamite Kid was eliminated by Ted DiBiase at 13:14 when DiBiase threw Dynamite Kid over the top rope as Dynamite was charging at DiBiase.
- Diamond Dallas Page and Ted DiBiase were both eliminated by Ken Patera at 14:27 when Patera dumped Page and DiBiase over the top rope after Page hit DiBiase with the Diamond Cutter and was trying to dump him over the top rope.
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan was eliminated by Ken Patera at 14:49 when Patera clotheslined Duggan over the top rope.
- Ken Patera was eliminated by Shane Douglas at 16:29 when Douglas dumped Patera over the top rope in an attempt to eliminate both Patera and Jake Roberts at the same time as they were brawling on the ropes.
- Jake Roberts was eliminated by Shane Douglas at 18:18 by clothesline over the top rope.

LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan (with LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway) defeated Dory Funk, Jr., (with LCW Co-Chairman of the Board Paul Heyman) at 6:47 by pinfall after the legdrop.

LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Terry Funk in 4:42 by pinfall after the legdrop after Heyman accidentally hit Funk with his branding iron as Funk held Calaway so Heyman could hit him. After the match, Abdullah The Butcher interfered and attacked Hogan, stabbing him in the head several times with a fork and busting him wide open. Leaving Hogan a bloody mess in the middle of the ring, Abdullah The Butcher left with The Funk Brothers and Paul Heyman. Calaway, now the sole Chairman of the Board, tended to Hogan as Abdullah, Heyman, and The Funk Brothers continued making their way out of the arena.