LCW Showdown Television Results 08.02.06
LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway came out with LCW Board of Directors members Dominic DeNucci and Baron Mikel Scicluna and announced that at LCW Caged Heat, an all steel cage event, there would once again be an Elimination Chamber match and this time, instead of being for the LCW Universal Championship, like last year, it would be to determine the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship. Calaway announced that there would be six Elimination Chamber qualifying match over the course of the next few weeks starting this week with a match between Sgt. Slaughter and Billy Jack Haynes with the winner securing the first spot in the Elimination Chamber match at LCW Caged Heat. Calaway also announced that, as like last year, there would also be a Hell in a Cell match in addition to the traditional steel cage matches.
Sgt Slaughter (with Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) defeated Billy Jack Haynes in 7:09 by submission with the Cobra Clutch in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. After the match, Slaughter refused to release the Cobra Clutch and knocked out Haynes with the move before dropping his unconscious body to the mat.
In the back, Mike Rotundo, who defeated Barry Windham at LCW Beach Brawl in a match to determine the number one contender for the LCW United States Championship, approached LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel and asked him for his title shot tonight. Bockwinkel agreed, but warned him that if he didn’t win, it could be his only shot at the title. Rotundo said he wasn’t worried and was sure he was going to walk away with the LCW United States Championship tonight.
Mike Rotundo defeated LCW United States Champion The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) by countout in 6:10 after Rotundo hit Honky Tonk with a fallaway slam, Honky Tonk rolled out of the ring, and Jimmy Hart helped him up the entrance way and to the back. On their way to the back, Diamond Dallas Page came out with Kimberly Page and hit Honky Tonk Man with the Diamond Cutter on the entrance ramp.
In the back, Barry Windham approached his former Four Horsemen partners LCW United States Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard and asked them for a title shot. Anderson and Blanchard said they would think about it and would give him an answer next week on Showdown.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schivone and Jesse Ventura introduced legendary Oklahoma promoter and former LCW Commissioner Cowboy Bill Watts who was shown sitting at ringside enjoying the show and stood and acknowledged the audience’s applause.
Stave Williams defeated George Steele in 3:40 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede after Cowboy Bill Watts jumped over the guard rail and tripped Steele from ringside. After the match, Watts and Williams kicked Steele several times before embracing and leaving the ring together.
In the back, Sean Mooney asked Cowboy Bill Watts why he interfered in Steve Williams’ match and Watts said it was simple: he was “Dr. Death” Steve Williams’ new manager and was going to be interfering a lot from now on, not that Williams needed him to interfere, but whenever he did, Watts would be there to lend a helping hand. LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway approached them both and got in Watts’ face and said, “Don’t think for a minute that I’ve forgotten what you and Ted Turner tried to do me and Legends Championship Wrestling last year. And don’t think for a minute that you are or will ever be more than a manger in Legends Championship Wrestling. You are here because I’ve allowed you to be here. And if you want to stay here, you’ll know your role, take of your boy’s (referring to Williams) business (referring to Steve Williams) and stay out of mine. Are we clear…(mockingly) Cowboy?” Watts said, “We’re clear, boss.” Calaway extended his hand and shook Watts’ and Williams’ hand and said, “In that case, I wish you gentlemen the best of luck of Legends Championship Wrestling.” Calaway walked away and when he was gone Watts looked at Williams and said, “I hate that son of a bitch.”
LCW International Champion Steve Austin defeated Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) by disqualification in 4:15 after Sir William Dundee interfered and broke his cane over Austin’s head. As Dundee made his way up the entrance way, he was met by The Dynamite Kid. They walked to the back together as an angry and bloody Austin watched them leave.
LCW Television Champion Lex Luger (with Baby Doll and Madusa) defeated Ivan Putski in 5:20 by submission with the Torture Rack. After the match, Baby Doll and Madusa argued over who got to hand Luger the title and who got to hug and hold him.
In the back, Chris Jericho knocked on LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway’s office door. LCW Board of Directors member Baron Mikel Scicluna opened the door for Jericho and invited him in. Jericho asked Calaway, who was sitting at his desk looking over some paperwork, why he released Dean Malenko earlier this week. Calaway said it was simply business much like Jericho’s match was tonight, just business. Jericho asked what match and Calaway said his match against Paul Orndorff who is understandable upset about not regaining his championship at LCW Beach Brawl last Sunday and seemingly being abandoned by The Heenan Family. Calaway told Jericho had better get ready because his match was up next. As Jericho went to leave, Calaway told him, “Oh, one more thing. You’ll want to win this match, because if you don’t, you’ll be joining Malenko in the unemployment line.” Jericho walked away as Calaway watched him leave with a smile on his face and then returned to his paperwork.
Chris Jericho defeated Paul Orndorff in 6:58 by with a small package rollup after Bobby Heenan came down to ringside during the match and distracted Orndorff and allowing Jericho to roll him up for the pinfall and the win. Before the match, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura noted that Bobby Heenan didn’t come out with Paul Orndorff and talked about possible reasons why throughout the match. After the pinfall, Heenan walked away smiling as Orndorff attacked Jericho from behind and hit him with the piledriver before leaving the ring.
In the back, LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel approached Bobby Heenan and told him he would be in the ring with Paul Orndorff one on one, face to face, next week on Showdown on “The Brother Love Show.”
Doom and Woman defeated The Nasty Boys and Missy Hyatt in 6:51 by pinfall when Woman pinned Madusa after Ron Simmons hit her with a spinebuster in a six-person, intergender, street fight match to determine the number one contender for the LCW World Tag Team Championship.
Randy Savage (with Sensational Sherri Martel) defeated LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff (with Ivan Koloff) in 10:47 by disqualification after Big Van Vader, with Harley Race, interfered and attacked Savage to intentionally get Koloff disqualified. As Vader was leaving with Race, he yelled to Koloff in the ring: “This isn’t over. I’m not finished with you, yet. It’s my time!”
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