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Post by EpicDave on Feb 13, 2016 12:42:25 GMT -5
Great action! Brody taking on the entire Poffo clan is an action-packed feud, and I love the combination of Fred Curry & Jim Brunzell. Keep up the good work!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Feb 13, 2016 16:02:38 GMT -5
I loved the Zoltan and Zbyszko victories, but I must say Rick Rude over The French Angel is a pretty big win in my book too and will it take Rude to a possible title shot in the future with more wins under his belt...
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Post by Pariah on Feb 13, 2016 18:04:24 GMT -5
Jumpin' Jim and Flyin' Fred looks like a very exciting duo that I hope to see more from... And you painted a very vivid picture of the Ravishing One, as he tainted The French Angel before the opening bell... Don't think Rude's victory was ever in question...
Congratulations to Roddy Strong... Even though some of his defenses have been questionable (*cough* vs Lethal *cough*), there is no taking the overall achievement away... Would love to watch him become a part of history by breaking the record for longest running LOW Tex-Arkana TV Champion...
The main event was just a little bit shady... Have to wonder if there was a kernel of truth in Brody's viewpoint... Did Poffo instigate the physical altercation? Emotions were definitely boiling over in that one... Bottom line: a prestigious win for Muldoon... And a serious challenge... That will be one brutal 2-on-1 match, no doubt...
Excellent work, as always!
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 15, 2016 23:47:03 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments on the AWE card Daytondave, Crimson and Pariah. I too like the Jim Brunzell & Fred Curry pairing and I may make them a regular team. The war between Bruiser Brody and the Poffo clan has been raging out of control. Pariah you picked up on something there as Brody was definitely robbed in that main event and Muldoon was fortunate to win it. The handicap match should be explosive I agree. Also Crimson it is defintely possible that Rick Rude will be in line for a title shot as he has been racking up some strong wins.
Thanks as always for reading and commenting guys. Next up will be a PCW card featuring Dutch Savage & Pepper Gomez vs. Road Warriors for the LOW World tag team titles plus the ten-man tag between Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. (Buddy Rose, Tom Prichard, The Mountie, & Texas Hangmen) and Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc. (Larry Sharpe, Konnan, Dewey Robertson, Red Bastien, & Billy Red Lyons) where the losing side will have to leave PCW.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 15, 2016 23:58:17 GMT -5
Next up will be a PCW card featuring Dutch Savage & Pepper Gomez vs. Road Warriors for the LOW World tag team titles plus the ten-man tag between Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. (Buddy Rose, Tom Prichard, The Mountie, & Texas Hangmen) and Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc. (Larry Sharpe, Konnan, Dewey Robertson, Red Bastien, & Billy Red Lyons) where the losing side will have to leave PCW. You know this is one I've been waiting for... Hope to see the Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. come out on top... Would hate for The Mountie to be out of work... Just sayin'
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 20, 2016 19:47:22 GMT -5
Ok Pariah the wait is over and I think you will be happy with the results. Sorry for the slow down in posting my shows but I haven't had much time to roll the dice of late. Next up will be a GWA show headlined by Randy Savage vs. Ivan Koloff plus Danny Hodge defending the LOW Junior Heavyweight title against Exotic Adrian Street...
LOW Pacific Coast Wrestling - Arco Arena - Sacramento, CA (Card #955)
1) Jim Powers defeated The Grappler by Count Out: The opening contest featured Jim Powers of LOW All-Star Wrestling taking on The Grappler, the masked man known for his controversial Loaded Boot. Powers was dominant in the early going including hitting his trademark Powerslam for a big near fall. The Grappler stormed back with a nice offensive before Powers scored a two count with a running knee lift. The Grappler was having a lot of trouble with Powers and ultimately bailed out of the ring taking a count out loss. The frustrated masked man attempted to go after Powers post-match but was dropkicked out of the ring. Ray Stevens, the regular tag team partner of The Grappler, showed up and convinced him to leave as Powers proved again that his prior wins over AWE star Larry Zbyszko were no fluke. The crowd cheered Powers for his effort afterward.
2) Jazz defeated Tina Moretti: The Ring Angels division of LOW was featured next as the popular Tina Moretti out of Seattle, WA, took on the double tough Jazz from New Orleans, LA. Jazz was pretty dominant early and tortured Moretti with submission holds including the STF and the Boston Crab. Moretti refused to tap out and fought back hitting a shoulder dive off of the second rope and a Northern Lights suplex. She was holding her own until a mistimed dropkick allowed Jazz to go for the kill. Jazz executed a legdrop and then hoisted Moretti up into the B**** Clamp to get the victory via submission.
3) Don Leo Jonathan defeated P.N. News: A battle of the big men saw “The Rapmaster” P.N. News, weighing in at 400 plus pounds, go up against the “Mormon Giant” Don Leo Jonathan, standing 6’9” and weighing in at 320-pounds. Both men are among the more popular stars in PCW but that was set aside as only victory was on the minds of the two combatants. It was all Jonathan in the early going as he had News in serious trouble. News managed to reverse a whip into the turnbuckle but then missed with a corner charge crashing hard into the ring post. Jonathan seized on that and nearly won it by submission with the swinging full nelson. He followed up with the devastating Mormon Swing but somehow News was able to kick out just before the three count. News showed great heart as he didn’t go down easily but in the end it was Jonathan hitting a second Mormon Swing to score the pin. Jonathan helped up News afterward and shook hands with him drawing cheers from the crowd.
4) Cousin Luke defeated Ray Stevens by DQ: The popular Cousin Luke from Hog Waller, TN, went up against the dangerous Ray “The Crippler” Stevens and came away with a victory. Stevens, obviously steamed over The Grappler losing by count out to Jim Powers earlier, tried to take out his aggression on Luke here. Luke, however, controlled a good portion of the bout and sent Stevens to the outside after a big bodyslam. Luke followed him out but that was a mistake as Stevens pounced on him and ran him head first into the ring post. That action resulted in the referee calling for the bell giving Luke the victory via disqualification.
5) Curt Hennig defeated Brad Armstrong: A highly anticipated bout between two popular second generation stars saw Brad Armstrong take on Curt Hennig. Armstrong, who is the son of SWA star “Bullet” Bob Armstrong, had to deal with the presence of Larry “The Axe” Hennig who escorted his soon to the ring. The referee, however, informed the elder Hennig that he would have to return to the back before the match could get underway. Hennig adhered to that and gave some advice to Curt before shaking hands with Armstrong and leaving for the locker room. The early action was great as both men had great offensive attacks attempting to secure a victory. Hennig managed to block a powerslam attempt by Armstrong and took over including hitting the Hennig Plex for a big near fall. Armstrong battled back but was unable to take it to the next level and a second Hennig Plex resulted in the pin. Hennig got the win but showed great class afterwards by extending his hand to Armstrong and the two shook hands to cheers from the crowd.
6) Mil Mascaras & Jimmy Snuka defeated John Tolos & The Sandman: The dream team pairing of Mil Mascaras & Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka took on a potent duo of the “Golden Greek” John Tolos & The Sandman in the first of three big tag team matches. Mascaras, a record seven-time LOW World Heavyweight champion, is under a freelance contract in LOW but has made frequent appearances in PCW of late. The crowd was solidly behind Mascaras and Snuka who when combining their talents really make for an electrifying combination. They dominated much of the early action which including Mascaras hitting his trademark Flying Bodypress on Tolos who managed to roll his shoulder up just before the three count. Snuka and The Sandman had some violent exchanges on the floor continuing their torrid rivalry. Snuka took some punishment there but came back hitting the leap frog and chop on The Sandman scoring a two count. A very heated battle came to an end when Mascaras took control and nailed The Sandman with the Crossbody Attack to score the pin as Snuka fended off a save attempt by Tolos.
7) Winner Takes All – Losing Team Leaves PCW: Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. defeated Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc: The match that everyone had been waiting for after weeks of heated confrontation saw Sherri Martel lead her Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. team of Playboy Buddy Rose, Dr. Tom Prichard, The Mountie and the Texas Hangmen (Killer & Psycho) into battle against Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc. featuring founder “Pretty Boy” Larry Sharpe, Konnan, Dewey Robertson, and the Flying Redheads (Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons). At stake was control of the name SSA, Inc. and a total victory as the entire losing side would have to leave PCW. The tension was thick as both teams squared off in center ring with Sherri standing behind Rose and flashing an evil smile at Sharpe. A record eight-time SHIMMER champion, Martel was an early member of SSA, Inc. as the girlfriend of Rose while also competing in SHIMMER. Rose even ventured to SHIMMER at one point to provide back up for Martel. When Martel eventually returned to PCW she found what she felt was a lackluster faction headed up by Sharpe and she challenged him for control of the name, even slapping him in the face at one point. Sharpe was livid at the intrusion of Martel and the physical attack and wanted a match with her but LOW Commissioner Charlie Cox refused to sanction it. Sharpe then offered up this challenge and Martel eagerly accepted it hoping to prove that her newly assembled team was superior and would carry on a renamed SSA, Inc. – Sherry Sports Agency, Inc. – in PCW.
The heat was off the charts for this match and the crowd seemed pretty split in their support of both teams. Sharpe went against the wishes of his men and started the match going up against Rose. It was almost surreal seeing the two bleached blond former allies squaring off and Rose nearly won it quickly scoring a two count after hitting the Bombs Away. Sharpe was in trouble as Prichard got the tag and connected with a flying bodypress from the top rope but Konnan made the save. Konnan was the standout on his team doing a lot of the heavy lifting. He survived a Short Choke Slam by The Mountie and kicked out just before the three count. Late in the match it was Konnan back in and it looked like he tweaked his right knee after taking a vicious flying shoulder tackle from Psycho. Rose seized on that opportunity by tagging in and trapping the Cuban star in a Half Boston Crab hold. That set off a wild scene as the two SSA, Inc. factions battled it out around them but Rose kept the hold locked on and Konnan tapped out giving Sherri and her men the victory via submission.
A jubilant Martel ran in to the ring and hugged Rose while chaos continued to ensue in and around the ring. Sharpe broke free of an attack by Prichard and began berating Konnan who rolled out to ringside clutching his knee. Bastien, Lyons and Robertson all helped Konnan to the back while Sharpe continued to yell at his men for losing. He then turned around into a frightening sight as Sherri and her men were face to face with him. Sharpe begged off but it didn’t work as Sherri slapped him and tossed him to the Hangmen who took him out with a Hangmen Backbreaker. The nearly unconscious Sharpe was then held in place by Rose and Prichard as The Mountie began warming up his Shock Stick. Sherri intervened and took the Shock Stick from him planting it square into the backside of Sharpe who flopped and twitched before falling out of the ring. The crowd howled in laughter as Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc. was unceremoniously ousted from PCW. They may have enjoyed that moment but now with Sherri Sports Agency, Inc. taking over there could be rough days ahead for the fan favorites of PCW.
8) LOW World tag team titles: Road Warriors© defeated Dutch Savage & Pepper Gomez to retain the titles: The main event was for all the marbles as popular PCW stars Dutch Savage & Pepper Gomez challenged the Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk, with Paul Ellering) for the LOW World tag team titles. They earned the opportunity by defeating The Grappler & Ray Stevens in a number one contenders match and those two opted to show up at ringside during the introductions setting off some commotion. The referee quickly took control of the situation and ordered The Grappler and Stevens to return to the locker room under the threat of a suspension. The two adhered to that request but not before gesturing that they will be the future LOW World tag team champions. Once the match got underway it was all business and the double tough Savage really took the fight to Animal striking with the clothesline and brawling punches and kicks. The Road Warriors eventually got things on track and began dominating the smaller Gomez including Hawk scoring a near fall with a gorilla press bodyslam. It was not all Hawk and Animal, though, as Gomez showed great fight including battling out to the floor with Hawk who bailed out of the ring after taking a criss cross smash. Late in the bout it was the Road Warriors hitting the Doomsday Device on Gomez but Savage made the save setting off a wild four-way brawl. The referee nearly called for a double disqualification but allowed the match to continue. Savage and Gomez fought valiantly but the finish saw a second Doomsday Device hit by the Road Warriors on Gomez with Animal covering him to score the pin. The record eight-time LOW World tag team champions were successful in their version seven defense of the titles.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 20, 2016 22:11:02 GMT -5
Brilliant action from the opening match right through to the main event... Cool to see Jim a powers tracking up another big win... Enjoyed the fantasy pairing of Mil Mascaras and Superfly... And of course, the Road Warriors were simply ferocious in their successful defense of the LOW World Tag Team Championship...
But, the money moment for me was watching Sherri Martel put an official end to the Sharpe Sports Agency, Inc. using The Mountie's shock stick... The confrontation itself was everything advertised and more... As you stated, I was ecstatic with the outcome...
Phenomenal show!
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Post by EpicDave on Feb 20, 2016 23:40:23 GMT -5
A great ending to Sharpe vs. Sherri with Konnan tapping out for the finish. It's gonna take a lot more than Dutch and Gomez to take down the Road Warriors!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Feb 21, 2016 9:12:40 GMT -5
I really was hoping Sharpe and his SSAInc would've won, but it was a helluva battle and it's fitting Sherri and her SSAInc remain in the PCW. I'd say that win by Jim Powers over The Grappler is huge, fun stuff for sure...
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 21, 2016 9:25:19 GMT -5
Another solid entertaining card from top to bottom. Great finish to the Sharpe feud. Hawk & Animal appear unstoppable in your fed right now.
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