------------------------------------------------------------- LCW Showdown Television
Results posted every Wednesday
For the complete results, click here or visit LCWShowdown.com now!

It's Not Fake...It's Fantasy!
------------------------------------------------------------- LCW Endgame 2009 Pay-Per-View
Sunday, December 27th
Only on LCWEndgame.com!
-------------------------------------------------------------

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

LCW Showdown Television Results 11.11.09

LCW Showdown Television Results (November 11, 2009) live from i wireless Center in Moline, IL.

On this Veteran's Day, tonight's episode of LCW Showdown is dedicated to all the men and women who have fought to defend our freedoms and those who continue to fight. For more information on how you can help the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of American, click here or visit iava.org.

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. Schiavone and Zbyszko reviewed footage from the LCW Showdown at the Chase television special this past Saturday in which LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Sid Vicious in a stretcher match, Cowboy Bob Orton and Dirty Dick Slater won the LCW World Tag Team Champions by defeating the Nasty Boys and the Bass Brothers in a triple threat match, and Dr. Death Steve Williams retained the LCW International Championship after another battle with Bill Goldberg. Schiavone and Zbyszko reminded everyone about the LCW Showdown Championship Draft Series that would continue this week and has already seen several titles change hands, especially the LCW Heritage Championship which had changed hands twice in as many weeks. Schiavone noted every champion would defend his title tonight against a predetermined challenger as a result of the LCW Showdown Championship Draft last month.

King Kong Bundy defeated LCW Heritage Champion Macho Man Randy Savage in 6:44 by pinfall to win the LCW Heritage Championship after the Atlantic City Avalanche after the Dynamite Kid interfered and blasted Savage with a steel chair and then held Savage’s arms around the ringpost while Bundy hit him with the Avalanche.

In the back, Col. Robert Parker approached Wild Bill Irwin and said he was impressed with Irwin and thought he would fit in perfectly with the Desperados, but Parker said he needed a little favor first. Parker put his arm around Irwin and the two men walked away to talk in private as the show went to commercial.

{COMMERCIAL BREAK}

LCW Women's Champion Ivory came down to the ring and thanked everyone who watched her win the title at Showdown at the Chase and everyone who supported her every step of the way. She then thanked the LCW fans for their support of the Lady Legends and said that they will continue to bring the fans the best in female wrestling. Akira Hokuto and Luna Vachon came down to the ring, Vachon with burns on her face. Hokuto was clapped sarcastically as Vachon held onto a metal briefcase. Hokuto jerked the microphone out of Ivory's hand. "Touching speech," Hokuto said. "But if you don't mind, I have something to say, too." Vachon smashed Ivory on the back of the head with the briefcase. The crowd gasped and booed as Hokuto grabbed Ivory and hit her with the Northern Lights Bomb. She then picked up the microphone and untied her kimono revealing the former WCW Women's Championship around her waist. Hokuto said, "The fact that this woman is LCW Women's Champion while I, according to the official record books, have been undefeated world champion for 13 years, makes me sick to my stomach. I deserve this title more than any Lady Legend and I am being denied what is rightfully mine. All you people, you have no respect for REAL women's wrestling. You'd rather see these washed up "divas" roll around than see real physical competition." The crowd was livid, booing and shouting as Vachon yelled to them to shut up. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone commented, "I don't know where she gets off calling herself an undefeated champion of a company that has been dead for almost ten years." Larry Zbyszko replied by saying, "I just want to know where she learned to speak such fluent English!" Dump Matsumoto, Devil Masami, and Aja Kong walked down to ringside and circled the ring acting as a pseudo armoured guard. Hokuto continued, “To add further insult, not a single of my fellow Joshi legends were included in this tournament! I had to disguise myself as a American character to even get considered for this title. I see racial discrimination is still alive and well on this side of the world and to be truly honest, it makes me sicker than Ivory holding that belt ever could.” Vachon handed the case to Hokuto, who opened it and revealed a title belt and switched the WCW belt for it and put it around her waist. "This is MY new championship! I am the LCW Joshi Champion!" Vachon picked up the LCW Women's Championship as she, Hokuto and the others started stomping at Ivory. Madusa, Lioness Askua, Chigusa Nagayo and Jaguar Yokota ran down the entrance ramp to help Ivory. Hokuto and her allies scattered from the ring as she shouted at the women in the ring in Japanese. Vachon made the belt motion around her waist as they headed backstage. Madusa helped Ivory to her feet and handed the title back to her. They shook hands as the crowd cheered. LCW General Manager Harley Race appeared on the LegendsTron and said that if Hokuto wanted to make a title then she had to defend it. He announced that next week on LCW Showdown, Akira Hokuto would face the woman she screwed out of the LCW Women’s Championship at Showdown at the Chase, Madusa, for the LCW Joshi Championship. The crowd cheered and the color drained from Hokuto’s face as the show went to commercial.

{COMMERCIAL BREAK}

In the back, Macho Man Randy Savage, holding his ribs, was shown making his way through the arena corridor, knocking down production equipment and grabbing production crew members demanding to know where the Dynamite Kid was. One of the crew members he grabbed said he thought he had seen Dynamite leave the building. Savage threw the crew member to the ground and kept up his search for Dynamite Kid.

In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed Diamond Dallas Page about what happened last week on Showdown and this past Saturday night at Showdown at the Chase. Page said that Goldberg wasn’t there to help him hold onto the LCW United States Championship last week on Showdown, but came to him at Showdown at the Chase to make sure he would have Goldberg’s back in his match with LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams. Page said he simply returned the favor. “Call it a receipt if you like,” Page said. He said he had heard Goldberg say that he didn’t need anybody and now he doesn’t have anybody. Page said, “Now, I wouldn’t call myself an enemy or anything. Goldberg and I just have some issues to work out and sometimes it’s best to do what I did at Showdown at the Chase and just walk away, take some time away to decide where we stand and that’s what I did and what I’m going to continue to do: walk away from Goldberg until he knows where his head’s at. But I’m not an enemy because Goldberg knows better than anybody that he doesn’t need anymore enemies in Legends Championship Wrestling and he certainly doesn’t need me as an enemy. Now as for me, monkey, I’m going to do what I do best: show everyone why I’m called the King of the Legends around here.”

LCW United States Champion Stan Hansen (with Col. Robert Parker and Maw Bass) defeated Wild Bill Irwin in 0:08 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline. Before the match, Parker grabbed a microphone and reminded Irwin about what they had discussed and what Irwin had to do to become a member of the Desperados. Irwin looked at Hansen and then closed his eyes and Hansen took his head off with the Lariat clothesline and covered him for the pinfall and the win. After the match, the Bass Brothers, Dirty Dutch Mantel, and Black Bart came out and everyone helped Irwin to his feet and seemed to be welcoming him into the group. Parker said, “You held up your end of the agreement, but you being a part of this group, well Bill, it just isn’t going to work, son.” The Desperados then attacked Irwin, stomping him down to the ground. Parker said to Irwin, “You see, son, a real man would have fought. He wouldn’t have given up without a fight. He would have been a man and done everything he could have to not only earn our respect, but win the title. Do you really think you deserve to be with the most dominant force in Legends Championship Wrestling today? Did you really think you could be a part of this group?” Parker laughed and the Desperados took some more shots at Irwin before leaving ringside as the show went to commercial.

{COMMERCIAL BREAK}

Barry Windham (with J.J. Dillon) defeated LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams in 8:34 to win the LCW International Championship by pinfall after Bill Goldberg interfered and hit Williams with the Spear while J.J. Dillon distracted the referee. After the match, an irate Williams chased Goldberg through the crowd and to the back.
Before the match, Paul Orndorff, who won the Sam Muchnick Memorial Battle Royal to become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship at the LCW Redemption Day pay-per-view on Sunday, November 29th, joined Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko in the broadcast booth to provide guest commentary. Orndorff said he didn’t care if he had to face Williams or Windham or anybody else who might win the title as a result of the Showdown Championship Draft Series. Zbyszko brought up the fact that as a result of the Showdown Championship Draft, Orndorff also had a shot at the LCW Heritage Championship next week. Orndorff said he wasn’t worried about King Kong Bundy and was ready to have a champion vs. champion match at LCW Redemption Day when he faces the LCW International Champion as the LCW Heritage Champion.

{COMMERCIAL BREAK}

LCW World Tag Team Champions Cowboy Bob Orton and Dirty Dick Slater defeated Doom in 11:40 by pinfall when Cowboy Bob Orton pinned Butch Reed after the Superplex. During the match, the Bass Brothers came down to the entrance ramp, but were stopped and sent to the back by security officials.

In the back, Hollywood John Tatum and Missy Hyatt approached Big Van Vader and Hyatt brushed up on Vader and flirted with him as Tatum said that he had heard Wildfire Tommy Rich talking trash about Vader saying he could beat Vader any day of the week. Vader said he had a match with Rich next week and he told Hyatt and Tatum to tell Rich that he better bring his best next week because he was going to be the one that finally puts out the wildfire. Vader walked away and Tatum and Hyatt laughed and Tatum said, “Yeah, sure, we’ll make sure Tommy gets that message.” Hyatt said, “Wait a minute, next week you have your shot at the LCW Universal Championship. You’re going to be the new LCW Universal Champion when you beat Stone Cold Steve Austin.” Tatum stopped Hyatt and said he could be facing Bob Backlund if Backlund can beat Austin for the title tonight. They both laughed and Tatum said, “Yeah, you’re right. Man, can you imagine me beating Stone Cold Steve Austin to become the new LCW Universal Champion on the same night that Big Van Vader takes Tommy Rich. It’s all coming together, Missy.” Hyatt smiled and walked away with Tatum as the show went to commercial.

{COMMERCIAL BREAK}

In the back, Sean Mooney was with LCW General Manager Harley Race, who announced that another Lady Legends match had been added to next week's Showdown. Ivory will have her first title defense against Luna Vachon in a no-holds barred match, but with one catch: If Akira Hokuto even shows her face during the match, Vachon will be disqualified and will not be granted another chance for the title as long as Ivory is champion.

LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Bob Backlund in 5:40 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner. Before the match, the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship Magnum TA joined Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko in the broadcast booth to provide guest commentary.


---

What did you think of the show? Did you really like one of the matches? Did you really hate a specific segment? Do you like what we're doing with a particular storyline? Do you miss a favorite legend? Give us an overview or review the whole show. Let your voice be heard. Let us know what you think. Use the Comment link below to send us your thoughts on this week's show!

---

"Overcome" by Creed from their new album, Full Circle , is the official theme song for the LCW Redemption Day 2009 pay-per-view on Sunday, November 29th, only on LCWRedemptionDay.com. Click here to purchase the album now!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home