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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

LCW Showdown Television Results 11.19.08

LCW Showdown Television Results (November 19, 2008) live from the Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola, FL.

From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to LCW Showdown as "Monsters" by Matchbook Romance, the LCW Showdown theme song, played in the background and as fireworks exploded all over the arena.

Superfly Jimmy Snuka pinned LCW United States Champion Ken Patera (with General Skandor Akbar and Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) in 7:36 by pinfall with a flying crossbody block in a non-title match. After the match, LCW General Manager Nick Bockwinkel came out and congratulated Snuka on his victory and announced that he would face Patera in two weeks at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th for the LCW United States Championship. In the ring, Akbar and Al-Kassie threw a fit.

In the back, Demolition were shown walking through the arena corridor on their way to the ring. After they turned around a corner, the Destruction Crew appeared with a sledgehammer each laying on their shoulders. Wayne Bloom and Mike Enos smiled at each other and then followed after Demolition as the show went to commercial.

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Demolition defeated the Islanders in 2:07 by disqualification after the Destruction Crew interfered and attacked Demolition with sledgehammers. After attacking Demolition, the Islanders seemed to take offense to the Destruction Crew’s interference and Bloom and Enos blasted the Islanders with the sledgehammers before returning their focus to Demolition. Enos continued attacking Demolition with kicks and shots from the sledgehammer as Bloom went outside the ring and pulled a cinder block from under the ring. Enos blasted Smash with a hard sledgehammer shot as Bloom placed the cider block on the back of Ax’s head. With the cinder block in place, Enos raised the sledgehammer above his head and slammed it down on the cinder block, smashing the cinder block on Ax’s head and breaking it to pieces. As Ax writhed on the mat in pain, Bloom hit Smash with another shot from the sledgehammer before leaving the ring as medical officials ran into the ring to check on Smash, and more importantly, Ax. Meanwhile, outside the ring, Bloom and Enos laughed at the scene in the ring and seemed to enjoy the outcome of their attack as they made their way up the entrance ramp.

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From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko reviewed the footage of the Destruction Crew attacking Demolition and breaking the cinder block with a sledgehammer over Ax’s head as medical officials loaded Ax onto a stretcher and took him to the back. In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed the Destruction Crew who explained why they attacking Demolition saying they proved that one of the most dominant tag team in LCW history weren’t dominant anymore. Bloom noted the scratches from the cinder block on the end of Enos’ sledgehammer and the two men seemed pleased with what they had done and said if Demolition actually made it to the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view in two two weeks, they would do it again.

Nikita Koloff defeated Butch Reed (with Slick) in 7:28 by disqualification after Dr. Death Steve Williams and Cowboy Bill Watts interfered and attacked Koloff. Koloff fought off Williams and Watts and send Watts over the top rope and out of the ring with a clothesline. Williams went to hit Koloff with a spear, but Koloff moved out of the way and Williams accidentally took out Reed with the spear instead. Koloff then hit Williams with the Russian Sickle clothesline.

In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed Sir Oliver Humperdink as he stood with the expanding New House of Humperdink which, after last week, included Don Muraco, Superstar Billy Graham, Greg Valentine, and the Wild Samoans. Humperdink thanked Valentine for coming to help him, Muraco and Graham last week. Valentine said that Humperdink had managed him before and earned his respect and he understood one thing more than any other, that without him he was good, but with Humperdink in his corner he would be better. Mooney asked about the Wild Samoans, who also came to Humperdink’s aid last week and Humperdink said he had a long and storied history with the Wild Samoans and noted that he was one of the few men in professional wrestling who could actually control perhaps the most uncontrollable and unpredictable teams in pro wrestling history. He also noted that it was no secret that the Wild Samoans had had their issues recently with the Powers of Pain. Humperdink looked around and said the New House of Humperdink was better than ever and said if Fuji wanted a war he had found one. Humperdink compared his feud with Mr. Fuji like two neighbors across the street from each other on the same block who just couldn’t get along. Humperdink said he had laid the foundation, he built the New House of Humperdink, he called on the other neighbors on the block and they took up residence in the New House of Humperdink. He said Fuji had filled his house with his friends on their side of the block. Humperdink said Fuji started the war by trying to kick down the front door of the New House of Humperdink, but Humperdink was going to take the battle to Fuji and his crew on their front lawn. Humperdink said he wouldn’t stop until Fuji’s house was burned to the ground and the New House of Humperdink was the only house left standing on the whole block.

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In the back, LCW General Manager Nick Bockwinkel approached an angry Nikita Koloff and Koloff yelled at Bockwinkel about being attacked by Dr. Death Steve Williams and Cowboy Bill Watts. Koloff said if Bockwinkel had given him this week what he asked for last week the attack would have never happened. Bockwinkel said he was right, but noted that he thought that Koloff handled himself well with Williams and Watts and said, against his better judgment, he was granting Koloff’s request from last week for a handicap match with Williams and Watts next week on LCW Showdown. Williams appeared out of nowhere and hit Koloff with a spear. Watts leaned down in Koloff’s face and said, “See you next week, Koloff.” Watts laughed as he walked away with Williams.

Don Muraco and Sir Oliver Humperdink defeated the Great Kabuki and Mr. Fuji in 5:10 by pinfall when Humpderink pinned Fuji after Muraco hit Fuji with the reverse piledriver. After the match, the Powers of Pain and Kendo Nagasaki came out and attacked Muraco as Humperdink ran from ringside and called for reinforcements from Superstar Billy Graham, Greg Valentine, and the Wild Samoans. Killer Khan, Kendo Nagasaki and the Powers of Pain came out and joined in the brawl. The members of the New House of Humperdink managed to clear the members of Fuji’s Crew out of the ring.

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The Nasty Boys defeated the Rougeau Brothers (with Jimmy Hart) in 4:29 by pinfall when Brian Knobbs pinned Raymond Rougeau after a running powerslam. After the match, LCW United States Tag Team Champions The Bolsheviks came out and tried to attack the Nasty Boys, but the Nasty Boys quickly gained the advantage and knocked the Bolsheviks out of the ring. The Bolsheviks left their titles behind and Akbar and Al-Kassie tried to get the titles back, but got caught by Knobbs and Sags. Al-Kassie was knocked out of the ring and Akbar got hit with the Pit Stop.

In the back, the Rock was shown making his way through the arena corridor and Tony Schiavone noted that he would be joining them in the broadcast booth for Rocky Johnson’s match with Tully Blanchard later in the night.

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Superstar Billy Graham (with Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Kendo Nagasaki in 8:53 by pinfall hitting Nagasaki with a kendo stick after securing the kendo stick in a kendo stick on a pole match. During the match, Fuji threw powder in Humperdink’s eyes outside the ring. Fuji climbed up the pole and secured the kendo stick to give to Nagasaki, but Graham caught Fuji, grabbed the kendo stick, knocked Fuji off the ring apron, and blasted Nagasaki with the kendo stick for the pinfall and the win.

In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed Tully Blanchard and Baby Doll and Blanchard said Rocky Johnson must be so sad that he let his wife give birth to the Rock because it seemed that every time Rock had a problem with someone in Legends Championship Wrestling, Johnson gets beat down as well. Blanchard said Johnson was going to get beat again tonight, but it really didn’t matter because Blanchard was focused not on beating the Rock at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view in two weeks on Sunday, November 30th, but he was focused on kicking the Rock’s ass at LCW Redemption Day. Blanchard and Baby Doll walked away on their way to the ring.

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Tully Blanchard (with Baby Doll) defeated Rocky Johnson in 6:23 by pinfall after the slingshot suplex. Before the match, the Rock came out and joined Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko in the broadcast booth. After the match, Blanchard attacked Johnson and Baby Doll slapped Johnson. The Rock left the broadcast booth and cleared Blanchard and Baby Doll out of the ring before helping his father to his feet.

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One Man Gang defeated LCW International Champion Big Van Vader in 8:01 by countout after Harley Race interfered and knocked Vader out with a steel chair shot after Gang threw Vader out of the ring. Before the match, Harley Race came out and joined Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko in the broadcast booth to provide guest commentary. During the match, Race talked about how he had been training for his match with Vader at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 30th and how the event would take place in his hometown in Kansas City, Missouri, where he won his first NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Race also talked about challenging LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA for the title tonight. Race said he was focused on Vader and left the broadcast booth and made his way to the ring. When he made it to ringside, Gang threw Vader out of the ring and Race blasted Vader with the steel chair, knocking him out and giving Gang the win by countout. After the match, Race left ringside with Gang as Vader slowly made his way to his feet and up the entrance ramp after Gang and Race as the show went to commercial.

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The Wild Samoans (with Sir Oliver Humperdink) wrestled the Powers of Pain (with Mr. Fuji) to a no contest in 4:16 after both teams brawled through the crowd and to the back as their respective managers followed.

In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed LCW Television Champion Brutus The Barber Beefcake and Wildfire Tommy Rich and asked them who their partner would be in their six-man tag team match with The Genius Lanny Poffo, Macho Man Randy Savage, and Austin Idol. Rich said, “Mooney, let’s not forget what this is all about. I haven’t forgotten what this is all about, Austin Idol. Every time I look at myself in the mirror and see half of my head shaved I’m reminded about what this is all about. And in two weeks, when I kick your ass in our hair vs. hair match at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view, when Brutus The Barber Beefcake lives up to his name and shaves your head bald, you’re going to remember what its all about. But you know, this six-man tag team match tonight, it’s because The Genius Lanny Poffo and Macho Man Randy Savage have become buddy buddy with Austin Idol. But that’s all right because everybody, even those jerks deserve to have friends. But you know that old saying, boys, ‘With friends like that who needs enemies.’ Well, I don’t need any enemies, but at least I know who my real friends are. But this all started months ago, when Poffo and Savage broke Ron Garvin’s hand, when they put Ron Garvin’s hand under a steel chair and stomped on the chair, breaking his hand. And then when he went to regain his title, the title that Poffo stole from him, they ganged up on his backstage, they attacked him from behind, and beat him down before the match. But my man, Brutus Beefcake, stepped up and won the title, man. Well, Ron Garvin’s hand is all better and nobody’s beating him down tonight because he’d got us watching his back and, Mooney, you asked who our partner’s going to be. Is there any other partner we could choose who would have such an invested interest in kicking Savage and Poffo’s asses?” Ron Garvin appeared and walked away with Beefcake and Rich.

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LCW Television Champion Brutus The Barber Beefcake, Wildfire Tommy Rich, and Ron Garvin defeated Macho Man Randy Savage, The Genius Lanny Poffo, and Austin Idol by pinfall when Idol pinned Garvin after Poffo hit Garvin with his metal scroll.

In the back, LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA was shown making his way through the arena corridor on his way to the ring.

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Harley Race defeated LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA in 6:09 by disqualification after Big Van Vader interfered and attacked Race. The two men brawled into the crowd. Meanwhile, in the ring, Manny Fernandez jumped over the security barricade and went to attack Magnum TA from behind, but Magnum moved out of the way and grabbed Fernandez and went to hit him with the belly-to-belly suplex, but Fernandex broke free and slipped out of the ring. Magnum and Fernandez exchanged words as Fernandez exited up the entrance ramp as the show went off the air.


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