Post by Gunslinger on Oct 1, 2021 9:26:30 GMT -5
LWF All-Star Wrestling Unfinished Business!
1. The Conways vs. Monsoon & Kowalski
Junior and Kowalski started the match. Kowalski overwhelmed Junior and hit a dropkick for a near fall. Kowalski locked on the Kowalski Claw but TIger Conway Senior made the save. Kowalski tagged in Monsoon. Monsoon hit locked Conway in the backbreaker but Conway was able to escape the punishing hold. Monsoon hit the Manchurian Landslide for the win.
Winners - Monsoon & Kowalski by pinfall
2. Terry Gordy vs. George Steele - No Disqualification LWF Continental Heavyweight title match
Gordy and Steele battled back and forth. The match spilled out of the ring and Gordy slammed Steele into the apron. Gordy rolled Steele back into the ring and locked on the STF for the win.
Winner - Gordy by submission, his fourth successful title defense.
As officials helped Steele to the back, the announcers mentioned that the LWF Southern Heavyweight title had been renamed the LWF Continental Heavyweight title. The winner will no longer be made to vacate the title to get a LWF World Heavyweight title shot once he gets seven successful title defenses.
3. Ranger Ross vs. Ed Lewis
Lewis quickly took Ross to the mat and locked on the double wristlock but Ross got his foot on the ropes to break the hold. Lewis knocked the wind out of Ross with a bear hug powerbomb and hit the Strangler’s Headlock for the win.
Winner - Lewis by pinfall
4. The British Bulldogs vs. The Flying Redheads - LWF World Tag Team title match
The Dynamite Kid and Red Lyons started the match. Kid nailed Lyons with a front dropkick for a two count. Kid hit the diving head butt for a near fall and tagged in Davey Boy. Davey Boy hit a piledriver for a two count. Davey hit a second piledriver for a two count. The Bulldogs nailed Lyons with the double head butt, busting him wide open. Dynamite made the cover but Bastien made the save. Davey Boy held off Bastien and Dynamite hit a snap suplex for the win.
Winners - The British Bulldogs by pinfall to retain the gold, their sixth successful title defense.
5. Tugboat Taylor vs. Bob Orton
Taylor and Orton grappled back and forth. Taylor got the advantage and hit the power slam for a two count. Taylor hit the Anchor Drop but Orton got his foot on the ropes before the three count. Orton rolled out of the ring to regroup and Taylor went out after him. Orton slammed Taylor into the ring steps and manhandled him back into the ring. Orton hoisted Taylor up and hit the piledriver for the win.
Winner - Bob Orton by pinfall
After the match, Orton got on the mic and challenged Terry Gordy to a match for the LWF Continental Heavyweight title at LWF Chi-Town Challenge in five weeks.
Before the main event, Jackie Fargo got on the mic and said his manager, Jimmy Hart, had transportation problems so he’d go it alone. Vader made his way down to the ring with Jim Cornette! Cornette got on the mic and said Jimmy Hart need to be more careful about where he parked his car so it wouldn’t get towed next time and introduced himself as Vader’s new manager.
6. Vader with Jim Cornette vs. Jackie Fargo - LWF World Heavyweight title match
Fargo grabbed Jim Cornette by the shirt at the opening bell but Vader attacked him from behind and nailed him with a power elbow drop for a two count. Vader squashed Fargo with a Samoan Drop and hit a Vader Bomb for a two count. Fargo tried mounting a comeback but Vader shut him down and hit a second Vader Bomb for a two count. Vader hit a third Vader Bomb but Fargo got his foot on the ropes before the three count. Vader went to the top and hit the Moonsault for the win.
Winner - Vader by pinfall to retain the title, his first successful title defense.
After the match, Vader pulled Fargo to his feet by the hair and hit a big power bomb. Vader was climbing the ropes for another Moonsault when Jack Brisco hit the ring and dragged Fargo out of Vader’s reach. Brisco grabbed the mic and said he wanted his rematch at Chi-Town Challenge. Vader nodded his head in agreement and attacked Brisco! The show went off the air with the two men brawling in the center of the ring.
1. The Conways vs. Monsoon & Kowalski
Junior and Kowalski started the match. Kowalski overwhelmed Junior and hit a dropkick for a near fall. Kowalski locked on the Kowalski Claw but TIger Conway Senior made the save. Kowalski tagged in Monsoon. Monsoon hit locked Conway in the backbreaker but Conway was able to escape the punishing hold. Monsoon hit the Manchurian Landslide for the win.
Winners - Monsoon & Kowalski by pinfall
2. Terry Gordy vs. George Steele - No Disqualification LWF Continental Heavyweight title match
Gordy and Steele battled back and forth. The match spilled out of the ring and Gordy slammed Steele into the apron. Gordy rolled Steele back into the ring and locked on the STF for the win.
Winner - Gordy by submission, his fourth successful title defense.
As officials helped Steele to the back, the announcers mentioned that the LWF Southern Heavyweight title had been renamed the LWF Continental Heavyweight title. The winner will no longer be made to vacate the title to get a LWF World Heavyweight title shot once he gets seven successful title defenses.
3. Ranger Ross vs. Ed Lewis
Lewis quickly took Ross to the mat and locked on the double wristlock but Ross got his foot on the ropes to break the hold. Lewis knocked the wind out of Ross with a bear hug powerbomb and hit the Strangler’s Headlock for the win.
Winner - Lewis by pinfall
4. The British Bulldogs vs. The Flying Redheads - LWF World Tag Team title match
The Dynamite Kid and Red Lyons started the match. Kid nailed Lyons with a front dropkick for a two count. Kid hit the diving head butt for a near fall and tagged in Davey Boy. Davey Boy hit a piledriver for a two count. Davey hit a second piledriver for a two count. The Bulldogs nailed Lyons with the double head butt, busting him wide open. Dynamite made the cover but Bastien made the save. Davey Boy held off Bastien and Dynamite hit a snap suplex for the win.
Winners - The British Bulldogs by pinfall to retain the gold, their sixth successful title defense.
5. Tugboat Taylor vs. Bob Orton
Taylor and Orton grappled back and forth. Taylor got the advantage and hit the power slam for a two count. Taylor hit the Anchor Drop but Orton got his foot on the ropes before the three count. Orton rolled out of the ring to regroup and Taylor went out after him. Orton slammed Taylor into the ring steps and manhandled him back into the ring. Orton hoisted Taylor up and hit the piledriver for the win.
Winner - Bob Orton by pinfall
After the match, Orton got on the mic and challenged Terry Gordy to a match for the LWF Continental Heavyweight title at LWF Chi-Town Challenge in five weeks.
Before the main event, Jackie Fargo got on the mic and said his manager, Jimmy Hart, had transportation problems so he’d go it alone. Vader made his way down to the ring with Jim Cornette! Cornette got on the mic and said Jimmy Hart need to be more careful about where he parked his car so it wouldn’t get towed next time and introduced himself as Vader’s new manager.
6. Vader with Jim Cornette vs. Jackie Fargo - LWF World Heavyweight title match
Fargo grabbed Jim Cornette by the shirt at the opening bell but Vader attacked him from behind and nailed him with a power elbow drop for a two count. Vader squashed Fargo with a Samoan Drop and hit a Vader Bomb for a two count. Fargo tried mounting a comeback but Vader shut him down and hit a second Vader Bomb for a two count. Vader hit a third Vader Bomb but Fargo got his foot on the ropes before the three count. Vader went to the top and hit the Moonsault for the win.
Winner - Vader by pinfall to retain the title, his first successful title defense.
After the match, Vader pulled Fargo to his feet by the hair and hit a big power bomb. Vader was climbing the ropes for another Moonsault when Jack Brisco hit the ring and dragged Fargo out of Vader’s reach. Brisco grabbed the mic and said he wanted his rematch at Chi-Town Challenge. Vader nodded his head in agreement and attacked Brisco! The show went off the air with the two men brawling in the center of the ring.