Thursday, September 28, 2006

9/30/07: PWF Showdown Pay-Per-View

Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Shawn Michaels and Jerry Lynn when
E. Guerrero pinned Lynn with the Frog Splash in 0:22:38.
Rating: ****

The Dudley Boys defeated The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart)
when Buh Buh Ray pinned O. Hart after the Dudley Death Drop in 0:20:28.
Rating: *** 1/2

Chris Jericho made Lance Storm submit to the Liontamer in 0:25:44.
Rating: **** 1/4

Booker T pinned The Rock with the Scissors Kick in 0:20:25.
Rating: ****

No Holds Barred Match:
Kurt Angle pinned Steve Austin after the Angle Slam in 0:25:12.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) defeated
Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko when Bigelow pinned Benoit with the
Greetings from Asbury Park in 0:34:32.
Rating: *** 1/4
(The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) retained the PWF World
Tag Team Championship.)

Death Match:
Shane Douglas defeated Brian Pillman in 0:45:34.
Rating: ****
(Shane Douglas retained the PWF Intercontinental Championship.)

Triple H pinned Bret Hart with the Pedigree in 0:40:29.
Rating: *****
(Triple H retained the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.)


Card rating: ****

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PWF Showdown Pay-Per-View
September 30, 2007

-During the PWF World Heavyweight Championship match between Triple H and Bret
Hart, Dangerous Alliance members Kurt Angle, The Dudley Boys and Paul Heyman
hit the ring. Quickly followed were Hart Foundation members Chris Jericho, Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith. The Dangerous Alliance and The Hart Foundation fought
around ringside as Triple H vs. Hart continued. Heyman tossed Triple H his
sledgehammer. Heyman got on the ring apron and distracted Nick Patrick as Triple H nailed Hart in the stomach with the sledgehammer. Triple H hit the
Pedigree on Hart and covered him as Heyman got off the ring apron. Patrick
counted the fall and Triple H gained the victory.

9/25/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #38

The Dudley Boys and Lance Storm defeated
The Hart Foundation (Chris Jericho, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) when
Buh Buh Ray pinned Smith with the Buh Buh Bomb in 0:21:47.
Rating: ***

Chris Benoit pinned Bam Bam Bigelow after a diving headbutt in 0:20:07.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Rock, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated
Booker T, Shawn Michaels and Jerry Lynn when E. Guerrero pinned S. Michaels
with the Frog Splash in 0:23:16.
Rating: **** 1/2

The Triple Threat (Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
Brian Pillman and Dean Malenko when Douglas pinned Malenko with the
Pittsburgh Plunge in 0:20:09.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Dangerous Alliance (Kurt Angle and Triple H) defeated Bret Hart and Steve Austin when K. Angle pinned S. Austin after the Angle Slam
in 0:32:02.
Rating: *** 3/4


Card rating: *** 3/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #38
September 25, 2007

9/18/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #37

Davey Boy Smith pinned D-Von Dudley with the Running Powerslam in 0:15:11.
Rating: *** 1/2

Buh Buh Ray Dudley pinned Owen Hart with the Buh Buh Bomb in 0:15:07.
Rating: *** 1/4

Brian Pillman, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr.
defeated The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas),
Shawn Michaels and Jerry Lynn when Benoit pinned Bigelow after a diving
headbutt in 0:41:34.
Rating: ***

The Dangerous Alliance (Kurt Angle and Triple H), Booker T and Lance Storm
defeated
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Chris Jericho), Steve Austin and The Rock
when L. Storm pinned Jericho with the Superkick in 0:41:16.
Rating: ****


Card rating: *** 1/2

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #37
September 18, 2007

-During the event, Mike Tenay & Bobby Heenan announced the card for PWF
Showdown on September 30, 2007: PWF World Heavyweight Championship Match:
Triple H (c) vs. Bret Hart, PWF Intercontinental Championship Death Match:
Shane Douglas (c) vs. Brian Pillman, PWF World Tag Team Championship Match: The
Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Candido) (c) vs. Chris Benoit & Dean
Malenko, No Holds Barred Match: Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle, The Rock vs. Booker T, Chris
Jericho vs. Lance Storm, The Dangerous Alliance (The Dudley Boys: Buh Buh Ray &
D-Von Dudley) vs. The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith) and Shawn and Jerry Lynn
Michaels vs. Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr.

9/11/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #36

Interview:
Steve Austin and Kurt Angle square-off

("Medal" by Jim Johnston played as Kurt Angle came to the ring to huge boos
from the crowd.)

Kurt Angle: I'm an Olympic Gold Medalist. I'm the best technical wrestler on
the face of the planet. I'm a wrestling machine and I succumb to a Sharpshooter
from Steve Austin. Not only does it make me re-asses myself as a wrestler, but
it makes me re-think my entire gameplan in the ring. Austin, you fucking
bastard, you've disgraced me and my entire career. Austin, you think because
you made me tap that we're done here, you've got another thing coming. Steve,
you think you're so big and bad, let's take it up a notch. Austin, we are now
joined together as far as I'm considered and this isn't over until one of us
blinks. PWF Showdown, I want you in this ring again and it's going to be a
No-Holds Barred match. Austin, this isn't ending until one of us destroys the
other and in this case, I'm going to rip your body apart and show it to you!

("Glass Shatters" by Jim Johnston played as Steve Austin came to the ring huge
cheers from the crowd.)

Steve Austin: Kurt, I can see you think you're a big tough guy now with The
Dangerous Alliance behind you. Kurt, you want me in a match where anything
goes, well I accept. Kurt, I'm telling you this right now, you stupid bastard,
you're not leaving that match entact and you're not walking over me with a
victory.

(Austin tossed the microphone away and began throwing fists in Angle's
direction. Austin and Angle began tearing each other apart. Paul Heyman hit the
ring and nailed Austin the back of the head with a cell phone. Angle hit the
Angle Slam on Austin. Angle and Heyman left the ring to huge boos from the
crowd.)

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Chris Jericho made Shawn Michaels submit to the Walls Of Jericho in 0:21:06.
Rating: **** 1/4

Interview:
The Rock and Booker T face-off

("Know Your Role" by Jim Johnston played as The Rock came to the ring to huge
cheers from the crowd.)

The Rock: PWF Great American Bash was not only a sad day for the PWF, but it
was filled with absolute, utter bullshit!

(The fans cheered.)

The Rock: Triple H brings together a group of his boys and they jump me in the
middle of the ring and steal my title. Not only is that the only way Triple H
is going to gain a pinfall against The Rock, but it's the only way he's got to
become PWF World Heavyweight Champion.

("Victory" by Puff Daddy & The Notorious B.I.G. played as Booker T came to the
ring.)

Booker T: Rocky, what the fuck are you out here bitching about? At least you've
been given a chance to be World Champion. I beat the unbeatable Goldberg at
the Bash and I'm scuffling in the middle of the PWF. I hit the PWF and have
been gaining pinfall upon pinfall on everyone in sight, yet still am floating
in obscurity. Rock, been awhile for you, so you probably don't even remember
what it feels like. Right about know I'm thinking it's time for a change in
Booker T. I'm like a man walking through a desert with no end in sight. Well,
Rock. You coming out here might be a mirage, but we'll just have to see about
where it leads us.

(Booker T hit the Rock Bottom on The Rock to huge boos from the crowd. Booker T
posed over The Rock to huge boos from the crowd.)

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Lance Storm and Jerry Lynn defeated Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when
Storm pinned E. Guerrero with the Superkick in 0:20:14.
Rating: **** 1/4

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
Brian Pillman, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko when Candido pinned Malenko
with the Blonde Bombshell in 0:30:05.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Dangerous Alliance (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Triple H) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) when D-Von
pinned Smith with the Dudley Death Drop in 0:35:35.
Rating: *** 1/2


Card rating: *** ¾


PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #36
September 11, 2007

9/4/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #35

Interview: Triple H and Bret Hart face-off

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Bret Hart came to the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

Bret Hart: Triple H and his Dangerous Alliance had committed a wrestling crime. Nobody knows it better than me when it takes place. They drove out of the PWF and out of wrestling, a legend in the name of Ric Flair. Triple H had his running mates jump The Rock, Flair and Curt Hennig all in one night and stole the PWF World Heavyweight Championship in the process. Triple H, I've never respected you for the way you've done things and the people you associated yourself with, but now, I'm going to be the way to take your title from you. Triple H, you're nothing but a scumbag who has others do his bidding for him. You're the exact opposite of what a champion represents and I'm not going to have you destroy the PWF and what has been built here.

("The Game" by Motorhead played as PWF World Heavyweight Champion Triple H came to the ring to huge boos from the crowd.)

Triple H: Bret, I don't want your respect and more importantly, I don't need your respect. Bret, I'm the PWF World Heavyweight Champion and the only man in this company who has the ability to take on all challengers and run through the PWF. Bret, you want to step in the ring with me, I'm telling you something right now, it's been a long time coming and nothing would give me more pleasure than to bury your face in the mat and retain my title at PWF Showdown. Bret, when you step in the ring with "The Game," you don't walk out afterwards. Bret, your ass has entered a world of danger and a world of pain.

(Triple H and Bret Hart stared each other down.)

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Booker T pinned Eddie Guerrero with the Scissors Kick in 0:24:52. Rating: **** 1/2

Interview: Brian Pillman goes after Shane Douglas

("Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses played as Brian Pillman came to the ring to cheers from the crowd.)
Brian Pillman: I stand here feeling so very unsatisfied. Unsatisifed because I have yet to do everything it takes to beat Shane Douglas. Sure, I've attacked him and made him scared to death as to what I might do to him. Shane, I think the problem is the enviorment in which we keep meeting. Shane, there was a time when I was a terrific in-ring wrestler, those days are past to a degree. Shane, you have made a living on striving to be the best there is when it comes to in-ring ability. Shane, I'm tired of wrestling you in an eviorment where rules apply. Douglas, you talk about being "The Franchise," why don't you put your title and your life on the line against me in, in a Death Match! You see, Shane we both know you're not going to accept the challenge and you're going to run and hide like a pussy. Come on, Shane. You're from ECW, you know the deal. Put up or shut up time, Douglas.

("Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple played as The Triple Threat: PWF Intercontinental Champion Shane Douglas and PWF World Tag Team Champions Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Candido came to the ring to huge boos from the crowd.)

Shane Douglas: Pillman, I don't know what you're on, but you want to come out here and challenge me after I've put you in your place twice now? Brian, if you really want to step inside a Death Match with me, I'm warning you right now, I'm not only going to show you what a loose cannon is really like, but I'm going to show you what it means to hurt, bleed and not know who you are anymore. Pillman, PWF Showdown, consider it done.

Brian Pillman: Shane, you have no idea what you just did.

(Pillman tackled Douglas and began tearing him apart. Bigelow and Candido pulled Pillman off Douglas, but were quickly low blowed by Pillman. Pillman got a steel chair from ringside and smashed Douglas' face in. Pillman left a defenseless Triple Threat lying on the mat as he left the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

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The Rock pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with the Rock Bottom in 0:24:36.
Rating: **** 1/4

The Hart Foundation (Chris Jericho, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) defeated Lance Storm, Shawn Michaels and Jerry Lynn when Jericho pinned Lynn after a lionsault in 0:28:49.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Dangerous Alliance (Buh Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Kurt Angle) defeated Steve Austin, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko when Buh Buh Ray pinned Malenko with the Buh Buh Bomb in 0:30:39.
Rating: ***

Card rating: *** 1/2

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #35
September 4, 2007

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

8/28/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #34

Interview:
The Dangerous Alliance begins

("Line In The Sand" by Motorhead played as new PWF World Heavyweight Champion
Triple H, Kurt Angle, The Dudley Boys: Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley and Paul
Heyman came to the ring to huge boos from the crowd.)

Paul Heyman: Tradition - the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends,
customs or information from generation to generation by word of mouth or by
practice. PWF Great American Bash was another instance of tradition. The
tradition of the strongest reaching the top! Ric Flair was old for this
business and Triple H knew that. Flair got shoved out of the way in brutal
fashion to make way for the next great era of tradition in the wrestling
business and that is the tradition of The Dangerous Alliance. These four men
standing with me are now the measuring stick in this company and in this
business. They cemented their legends when they destroyed The Rock and took his
title. They cemented their legends when they broke Curt Hennig's body in two
and drove him out of the business. They cemented their legends when they took
the last remnant of what the old guard was and kicked him right out of their
way. Ric Flair was shown the door and he's now a footnote in the history of
books!

(The booed Heyman. Heyman handed the microphone to Triple H.)

Triple H: Flair knows better than anyone that when you allow a shark into your
end of the pool, you can't fully trust that shark. Ric, you were treading water and I took advantage. There's no room in The Dangerous Alliance for
wasted time. The Dangerous Alliance is going to run roughshot over the PWF and
show the world what it means to make a name for yourself in this business.
Everyone in this company has been called out. No one is safe and if you get in
our way, you will become a footnote, just like Ric Flair.

("Line In The Sand" by Motorhead played as The Dangerous Alliance left the
ring to huge boos from the crowd.)

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Brian Pillman pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with the DDT in 0:20:05.
Rating: ****

Interview:
Lance Storm and Chris Jericho face-off

("El Phantasmo and The Chicken Run Blasto Rama" by White Zombie played as Lance
Storm came to the ring to boos from the crowd.)

Lance Storm: When you betray a friend and leave him in the dust, the man left
behind can pick himself up and go about his business or he can become enraged
and take things into his own hands. Chris Jericho turned his back on me and at
PWF Great American Bash, he was introduced to the latter choice. Jericho, you
get to stand next to Bret Hart and it didn't help you, did it? You got your
face re-arranged and put into the mat. You were beaten by a man twice your
talent and twice your ability. Jericho, you son-of-a-bitch, you got your ass
handed to you and there was nothing sweeter for me on this planet!

("Break Down The Wall" by Jim Johnston played as Chris Jericho came to the ring
to cheers from the crowd.)

Chris Jericho: Storm, this isn't your style and you know it. You're out here
talking trash and running your mouth. You think you're a big shot now? You gain
one pinfall on me and think you can run me into the ground? Lance, I'm still
here and I'm not going anywhere. Anytime, any place, Storm. I'm not going to
run and hide from you. You want to exact revenge on me, give it your best shot,
I'm standing right here.

(Storm went to superkick Jericho, but his leg was caught by Jericho. Jericho dropped Storm to the mat and applied the Walls of Jericho to huge cheers from
the crowd. Jericho dropped down to one knee and turned it into the Liontamer.
Jericho released the hold and tossed an irate Storm out of the ring. Storm
walked backstage pointing at Jericho and yelling that he'd have the last word.)

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The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) defeated
Shawn Michaels, Booker T and Jerry Lynn when O. Hart defeated Lynn when Lynn
passed out in the Sharpshooter in 0:21:46.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
Steve Austin, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko when Bigelow pinned Benoit with the Greetings from Asbury Park in 0:29:13.
Rating: *** 1/2


Card rating: *** 3/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #33
August 28, 2007

-To start the event, Mike Tenay & Bobby Hennan recognized the retirement of
Sting. Tenay & Hennan announced Curt Hennig had decided to retire from the
PWF based off the assault from The Dangerous Alliance. Tenay & Hennan went on
to announce that Bill Goldberg had left the PWF.

Monday, September 25, 2006

8/26/07: PWF Great American Bash Pay-Per-View

Eddie Guerrero pinned Jerry Lynn with the Frog Splash in 0:20:30.
Rating: *** 3/4

Shawn Michaels pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with the Sweet Chin Music in 0:24:39.
Rating: ****

Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko defeated The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig and Ric
Flair) when Benoit made Curt Hennig submit to the Crippler Crossface in
0:21:24.
Rating: *** 1/4

Booker T pinned Bill Goldberg with the Scissors Kick in 0:20:05.
Rating: *** 1/2

Sting Retirement Match:
Bret Hart made Sting submit to the Sharpshooter in 0:26:13.
Rating: **** 1/4

Lance Storm pinned Chris Jericho with the Superkick in 0:27:15.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) defeated
The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) when Candido pinned O. Hart
with the Blond Bombshell in 0:31:09.
Rating: *** 1/4
(The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) retained the PWF World Tag Team Championship.)

Submission Match:
Steve Austin made Kurt Angle submit to the Sharpshooter in 0:35:49.
Rating: *** 1/2

Shane Douglas pinned Brian Pillman with the Pittsburgh Plunge in 0:30:11.
Rating: *****
(Shane Douglas retained the PWF Intercontinental Championship.)

Triple H pinned The Rock with the Pedigree in 0:40:10.
Rating: **** 3/4

(Triple H won the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.)


Card rating: ****

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PWF Great American Bash Pay-Per-View
August 26, 2007

-During the PWF World Heavyweight Championship match between champion The Rock
and challenger Horseman Triple H, Paul Heyman came to the ring with a
cellular phone and grabbed referee Nick Patrick. Heyman was distracting
the refree when The Dudley Boys: Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley hit the ring. The
Dudley Boys hit the Dudley Death Drop on The Rock to huge boos from the crowd.
Triple H hit the Pedigree on The Rock and made the cover as Heyman ceased
his conversation with Patrick. Patrick made the count and Triple H became the
new PWF World Heavyweight Champion. The Rock left the ring to cheers from the
crowd as Horsemen Ric Flair and Curt Hennig came to the ring to congratulate
Triple H. Horseman Kurt Angle followed the two men. Flair and Hennig went to
congratulate Triple H, but were rebuffed. Heyman nailed Flair in the back of
the head with the cell phone. Angle tossed Triple H his sledgehammer and
Triple H nailed Hennig in the side of the head with the sledgehammer. The
Dudley Boys nailed Flair with the 3-D as Triple H began unloading on Hennig
with the sledgehammer. Hennig was busted wide open as Angle hit the Angle Slam
on Hennig to the ringside floor. Triple H hit the Pedigree on Flair and kicked him out of the ring.
PWF World Heavyweight Champion Triple H, Kurt Angle, The

Dudley Boys: Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley and Paul Heyman posed in the ring
as the fans booed them out of the building.

8/21/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #33

Chris Jericho made Bill Goldberg submit to the Walls Of Jericho in 0:20:29.
Rating: *** 3/4

Lance Storm pinned Sting with the Superkick in 0:20:03.
Rating: *** 1/4

Bret Hart, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated
The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig and Ric Flair), Booker T and Shawn Michaels when
Mysterio Jr. pinned Curt Hennig with the Flying Huracanrana in 0:25:48.
Rating: ***

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) and Brian Pillman when
Douglas pinned Smith with the Pittsburgh Plunge in 0:20:44.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Rock, Steve Austin and Eddie Guerrero defeated
The Four Horsemen (Kurt Angle and Triple H) and Jerry Lynn when The Rock pinned
Triple H with the Rock Bottom in 0:30:40.
Rating: ****


Card rating: *** 1/2

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #33
August 21, 2007

8/14/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #32

The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) defeated
The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig and Ric Flair) when Smith pinned Curt Hennig
with the Running Powerslam in 0:15:09.
Rating: ***

Chris Jericho defeated Sting when Sting passed out in the Walls Of Jericho in
0:20:29.
Rating: ****

Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko defeated Lance Storm and Jerry Lynn when Benoit
pinned Lynn after a diving headbutt in 0:21:09.
Rating: **** 1/4

Shawn Michaels and Shane Douglas defeated Bill Goldberg and Brian Pillman when
S. Michaels pinned Goldberg with the Sweet Chin Music in 0:26:22.
Rating: ****

Non-Title Match:
The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) defeated
Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when Bigelow pinned E. Guerrero with the
Greetings from Asbury Park in 0:29:24.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Four Horsemen (Kurt Angle and Triple H) and Booker T defeated
The Rock, Steve Austin and Bret Hart when K. Angle pinned S. Austin after
the Angle Slam in 0:31:02.
Rating: *** 3/4


Card rating: ****

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #32
August 14, 2007

-During the event, Mike Tenary & Bobby Hennan announced the card for PWF Great
American Bash on August 26, 2007: PWF World Heavyweight Championship Match:
The Rock (c) vs. Triple H, PWF Intercontinental Championship Match: Shane
Douglas (c) vs. Brian Pillman, PWF World Tag Team Championship Match: The
Tripel Threat: Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Candido vs. The Hart Foundation: Owen
Hart & Davey Boy Smith, Submission Match: Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle, Sting's
Retirement Match: Sting vs. Bret Hart, Chris Jericho vs. Lance Storm, Bill
Goldberg vs. Booker T, The Four Horsemen: Ric Flair & Curt Hennig vs. Chris
Benoit & Dean Malenko, Shawn Michaels vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. and Eddie Guerrero
vs. Jerry Lynn.

8/7/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #31

Interview:
The Rock and Triple H face-off

("The Game" by Motorhead played as Horsemen Triple H came to the ring to boos
from the crowd.)

Triple H: When you think of what a champion is supposed to be, you think of a
man who refuses to back down or decline a challenge. When you think of what a
champion is supposed to be, a vivid image comes to mind and that image is of an
athlete who is primed and ready every night of his title reign to expect a
challenge from someone. Rock! You're the champion and I want a re-match for the
PWF World Heavyweight Championship.

("Know Your Role" by Jim Johnston played as PWF World Heavyweight Champion The
Rock came to the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

The Rock: Triple H, that picture of what a champion should be is looking you
dead in the eyes. Triple H, nobody knows what being a champion is like better
than The Rock. I live and breathe it. I bust my ass to hold onto this title
while people like you come after me and look to knock me down. Triple H, I
handled you before and you want, I'll be the champion and handle you again.
Great American Bash is going to be a night where we all see what a champion is
and what goes into being the champ!

("Know Your Role" by Jim Johnston played as The Rock left the ring to huge
cheers from the crowd.)

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Jerry Lynn pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with the Cradle Piledriver in 0:15:05.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
The Hart Foundation (Chris Jericho, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) when Candido
pinned Smith with the Blond Bombshell in 0:20:57.
Rating: ***

Shawn Michaels and Booker T defeated Eddie Guerrero and Bill Goldberg when
Booker pinned Goldberg with the Scissors Kick in 0:21:30.
Rating: *** 1/4

Interview:
Sting announces his retirement

("Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin played as Sting came to the ring to cheers from
the crowd.)

Sting: I never expected to even make it this far in the business where I'd be
given the chance to come out here and speak to all of you fans like this, but
I have made it this far and there comes a time when it's your turn to take that
final long walk back from the ring and never go back. That day is August 26,
2007 at the Great American Bash. August 26th is my retirement date and I've
got one match left in me and I want it to be against the hardest working
individual I've ever come across. Bret Hart, come on out here.

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Bret Hart came to the ring to huge
cheers from the crowd.)

Bret Hart: Sting, it's terrific to see man have a chance to ride off into the
sunset and have it done in proper fashion. Sting, you were the man in WCW for
a period of time and you are one of the better professionals out here. Sting,
I would be honored to wrestle you in your retirement match and would just like
to say, thank you.

(Hart and Sting shook hands as the fans cheered.)

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Brian Pillman pinned Lance Storm with the DDT in 0:20:05.
Rating: *** 1/2
[Chris Jericho interfered against Lance Storm.]

The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig, Kurt Angle and Ric Flair) defeated
Steve Austin, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko when K. Angle pinned Benoit after
the Angle Slam in 0:27:08.
Rating: *** 1/2


Card rating: *** 1/2

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #31
August 7, 2007

-During the Brian Pillman vs. Lance Storm match, Jericho hit the ring and
superkicked Storm right on the chin to cheers from the crowd. Pillman took
advantage of the situation and hit the DDT on Storm for the victory. An irate
Storm left the ring to boos from the crowd.

7/31/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #30

Interview:
Lance Storm explains his actions

("El Phantasmo and the Chicken Run Blast-o Rama" by White Zombie played as
Lance Storm came to the ring to boos from the crowd.)

Lance Storm: Why Lance? Why do something like that to a friend of yours, a
running mate, a man you came up with? WHY? Why not! Thing about it, I didn't
do anything to you Chris Jericho. Bret Hart did it to you and you did it to
yourself. Jim Neidhart retires and Bret Hart needs a new member to his Hart
Foundation. Immediately, Bret goes to Chris Jericho of all people and wants him
watching his back. I was scorned by an idol of mine. A man responsible for me
becoming a professional wrestler. I saw Bret Hart wrestle when I was a young
kid and wanted to do what Bret did. Instead, I get slapped across the face and
passed over once again. Everywhere I've been in this business, I've been
passed over by someone else and thus kicked to the curb. Well, this time,
Jericho, I'm not the one getting kicked anywhere, you're the one being kicked
and believe me, the next time I see you, I'm not stopping with just my
Superkick. I'm going to make you regret turning your back on me and becoming a
member of a group you have no right belonging to.

(Storm tossed the microphone down and left the ring to boos from the crowd.)

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Jerry Lynn pinned Curt Hennig with the Cradle Piledriver in 0:15:19.
Rating: *** 1/2

Interview:
Brian Pillman goes berserk on The Triple Threat

(Brian Pillman stormed out of the dressing room and got into the ring with a
microphone.)

Brian Pillman: Foiled again! I can't seem to get anything done when I explode
into a new promotion. So I guess I should tone it down, tow the company line
and just take it easy...go fuck yourself! I want The Triple Threat and I want
all three of you in the ring, right fucking now! Get the fuck out here!

("Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple played as The Triple Threat: PWF
Intercontinental Champion Shane Douglas and the new PWF World Tag Team
Champions Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Candido came to the ring to boos from the
crowd.)

Shane Douglas: Pillman, why don't you do everyone, including yourself a favor
and cut the shit. You come out like you're hotshit and you know you're not
going to do a damn thing. The Triple Threat is dominating the PWF and I'm not
going to listen to some dumbass waste my time.

(Douglas went to leave the ring when Pillman grabbed him.)

Brian Pillman: Shane, I can't allow you to do that.

(Pillman slapped Douglas across the face.)

Brian Pillman: Come on, Shane. Make me famous. Franchise me! Kill me right here
in the middle of the ring. Nobody in the building will call it in the police.
Besides, would they really arrest a champion like you? Of course not. Let's go,
Shane, do something. Do it.

Shane Douglas: Brian, I already did to something, I beat your ass at GrandSlam
and retained my title. Pillman, I have nothing to prove to you and am not
going to waste my time dealing with a psychopath.

(Pillman spit in Douglas' face. Bigelow and Candido grabbed Pillman
as Douglas lined him up to drill him. Pillman shouted, "Hit me, Shane. If you
don't do it, I will. HIT ME!" Douglas low blowed Pillman as Bigelow and Candido
tossed him to the mat. The Triple Threat left the ring as Pillman was shouting,
"You're a fucking pussy, Douglas. You always have been and you always will. I
gave you a chance to end a threat to you and couldn't do it. You're a fucking
pussy!" The Triple Threat walked to the dressing room as Pillman crawled out of
the ring and backstage.)

---

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Chris Jericho, Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart)
defeated Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when
Jericho pinned Benoit after a lionsault in 0:36:43.
Rating: *** 1/4

Ric Flair made Sting submit to the Figure-Four Leglock in 0:17:30.
Rating: *** 3/4

Interview:
Kurt Angle and Steve Austin face-off.

("Medal" by Jim Johnston played as Horsemen Kurt Angle came to the ring to boos
from the ring.)

Kurt Angle: Steve Austin, a big badass. He won't quit, he won't give up. Yeah
right! I made easy work of a simple man and made him quit in the middle of
the ring. I probably should have paced it better. It was on pay-per-view and
I guess you people would have wanted to see me get my ass kicked, considering
you paid for it, but it's not going to happen when I'm in the ring with Steve
Austin.

(The fans booed Angle. "Glass Shatters" by Jim Johnston played as Steve Austin
came to the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

Steve Austin: Kurt, let's get something straight right now. Not only did you
not make me quit, but I've never quit anything in my life. If the damn referee
didn't stop the match, we'd still be fighting. I never quit and there ain't a
chance in the world I'm coming to quit a meely mouth bastard like you.

Kurt Angle: Steve, whatever spin you want to put on it, go right ahead. Try and
rationlize you giving up to my Ankle Lock. It won't be the last time and the
next time, I'm not letting go of your ankle.

Steve Austin: Kurt, you're stepping into a situation you're not going to be able to control, because when I get locked in, there ain't a sumbitch on the
planet who's going to stop me.

(Austin whipped Angle into the ropes and hit the Thesz Press on him. Austin got
Angle to his feet and hit the Stunner on him to cheers from the crowd. Austin
applied the Sharpshooter to Angle and wouldn't release the hold. Four Horsemen
members Triple H, Ric Flair and Curt Hennig hit the ring. Austin saw them and
held the hold as long as possible before releasing it as the three other
Horsemen entered the ring. "Glass Shatters" played as Austin flipped off the
Horsemen and left the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

---

Booker T and Shawn Michaels defeated The Rock and Bill Goldberg when Booker
pinned Goldberg with the Scissors Kick in 0:20:07.
Rating: *** 1/2
[Triple H interfered against The Rock.]


Card rating: *** 1/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #30
July 31, 2007

-To start the event, Mike Tenay & Bobby Heenan announced that The Undertaker
and The Big Show had left the PWF.

-During the Booker T and Shawn Michaels vs. The Rock and Bill Goldberg match,
Triple H hit the ring with his sledgehammer and nailed The Rock in the kidneys
with it. Triple H dragged The Rock from the ring and began pummeling him in the
aisle way. Michaels and Booker T took advanatge of the two-on-one situation and
worked over Goldberg. Booker T hit the Scissors Kick on Goldberg for the
victory. Triple H hit the Pedigree on The Rock onto the concrete floor to boos
from the crowd.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

7/29/07: PWF GrandSlam Pay-Per-View

Jerry Lynn and Lance Storm defeated Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when
L. Storm pinned E. Guerrero with the Superkick in 0:20:33.
Rating: ****

Bill Goldberg pinned Booker T with the Jackhammer in 0:20:20.
Rating: *** 3/4

PWF World Tag Team Championship Number One Contender's Triangle Match:
The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) defeated The Four Horsemen
(Curt Hennig and Ric Flair) and The Undertaker and The Big Show:
x O. Hart beat Show via the Sharpshooter in 0:12:13
x Smith beat Curt Hennig via the Running Powerslam in 0:20:27
Rating: *** 3/4

Sting pinned Chris Jericho with the Scorpion Death Drop in 0:21:15.
Rating: **** 1/4
[Lance Storm interfered against Chris Jericho]

Kurt Angle defeated Steve Austin when Austin passed out in the Ankle Lock in 0:35:34.
Rating: **** 1/2

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) defeated Chris Benoit and
Dean Malenko when Candido pinned Benoit with the Blonde Bombshell in 0:31:34.
Rating: **** 1/2
(The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) won the PWF World Tag
Team Championship.)

Shane Douglas pinned Brian Pillman with the Pittsburgh Plunge in 0:25:09.
Rating: ****
(Shane Douglas retained the PWF Intercontinental Championship.)

Iron Man Match:
Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels 1 fall to 0:
x B. Hart beat S. Michaels via the Sharpshooter in 0:59:58
Rating: *****

The Rock pinned Triple H with the Rock Bottom in 0:35:27.
Rating: **** 1/4
(The Rock retained the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.)


Card rating: **** 1/4

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PWF GrandSlam Pay-Per-View
July 29, 2007

-During the Chris Jericho vs. Sting match, Lance Storm hit the ring and
superkicked Jericho square in the jaw. Sting took advantage of the attack and
hit the Scorpion Death Drop on Jericho for the victory.

-During the Kurt Angle vs. Steve Austin match, Angle locked on the Ankle Lock
to Austin, but Austin refused to submit. Austin reached the ropes, but Angle
pulled Austin right back to the middle of the ring and wrenched the ankle of
Austin until Austin passed out.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

7/24/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #29

Lance Storm pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with the Superkick in 0:15:43.
Rating: *** 3/4

Eddie Guerrero pinned Jerry Lynn with the Frog Splash in 0:15:07.
Rating: *** 3/4

Triangle Match:
Curt Hennig defeated Davey Boy Smith and The Big Show:
x Smith beat Show via the Running Powerslam in 0:11:52
x Curt Hennig beat Smith via the Hennig Plex in 0:20:14
Rating: ***

Triangle Match:
Ric Flair defeated Owen Hart and The Undertaker:
x Undertaker beat O. Hart via the Tombstone Piledriver in 0:10:22
x R. Flair beat Undertaker via pinfall in 0:27:42
Rating: *** 1/2

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko and Brian Pillman when Bigelow pinned Malenko
with the Greetings from Asbury Park in 0:28:42.
Rating: *** 1/2

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Chris Jericho) and Bill Goldberg defeated
Shawn Michaels, Sting and Booker T when Jericho pinned Sting after a lionsault
in 0:30:04.
Rating: ****

The Four Horsemen (Kurt Angle and Triple H) defeated The Rock and Steve Austin
when K. Angle pinned S. Austin after the Angle Slam in 0:32:10.
Rating: *** 3/4


Card rating: *** 3/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #29
July 24, 2007

7/17/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #28

Interview:
Triple H discusses the PWF World Heavyweight Championsh

("The Game" by Motorhead played as Triple H came to the ring to huge boos from
the crowd.)

Triple H: PWF GrandSlam is finally where I get my shot at the PWF World
Heavyweight Championship, one-on-one, no thrid parties. It's going to be yours
truly against The Rock. The Rock has had his face beaten in and has been
pinned by "The Game" week after week like it's nothing. Rock, you don't scare
me. We've known each other for quite some time now, Rock and I know every
subtle move you have in the ring and won't let anything get in my way of the
PWF World Heavyweight Championship. That title belongs to The Four Horsemen and
I look forward to re-acquiring it for the most dangerous faction in wrestling
today. Rock, it's going to short and sweet because I'm not wasting any time
playing to the crowd like you do and I'm not giving any an elbow pad to the
fans in the front row. I'm taking out my sledgehammer, driving it through your
skull and covering you to become the PWF World Heavyweight Champion. Rock,
you're about to step into the ring with "The Game," and it's a mistake you'll
have to live with for the rest of your life.

("The Game" by Motorhead played as Triple H left the ring to boos from the
crowd.)

---

Triangle Match:
The Undertaker defeated Curt Hennig and Davey Boy Smith:
x Curt Hennig beat Smith via the Hennig Plex in 0:11:07
x Undertaker beat Curt Hennig via a choke slam in 0:22:24
Rating: *** 1/2

Triangle Match:
Ric Flair defeated The Big Show and Owen Hart:
x O. Hart beat Show via a flying elbowdrop in 0:15:47
x R. Flair beat O. Hart via the Figure-Four Leglock in 0:22:00
Rating: ***

Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko defeated Jerry Lynn and Lance Storm when Malenko
pinned Lynn after a wrist-clutch Exploder Suplex in 0:20:38.
Rating: ****

Interview:
Bret Hart discusses his feud with Shawn Michaels

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Bret Hart came to the ring to huge
cheers from the crowd.)

Bret Hart: If somebody told me a year ago I'd be wrestling in an Iron Man Match
against Shawn Michaels at a pay-per-view, I'd have told you you're crazy. Well,
July 29, 2007, I'm wrestling Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man Match. Me and
Michaels wrestled in an Iron Man Match back in 1996 at WrestleMania 12 and
Michaels won. We both battled our asses off for one hour and Michaels won. It
left me feeling like I'd wasted a large portion of my wrestling life in the
ring that night. As a matter of fact, everytime I wrestle Shawn Michaels,
looking back it seems like I've left a lot of my wrestling life in the ring, on
every occasion. We're constantly forcing each other to that next level and
making each other better. At PWF GrandSlam, this entire ordeal between Shawn
and I will come to an end. The best man will win and finally put an end to
this so so I won't waste anymore of my wrestling life against Shawn Michaels.

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Hart left the ring to cheers from the
crowd.)

---

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido and Shane Douglas) defeated
Brian Pillman, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when Candido pinned
Mysterio Jr. with the Blond Bombshell in 0:20:04.
Rating: *** 1/4

The Rock, Steve Austin, Bill Goldberg and Chris Jericho defeated
Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, Sting and Booker T when Jericho pinned S. Michaels
after a lionsault in 0:41:30.
Rating: **** 1/4


Card rating: *** 3/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #28
July 17, 2007

7/10/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #27

Interview:
Brian Pillman and Shane Douglas face-off

("Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses played as Brian Pillman came to the
ring to cheers from the crowd.)

Brian Pillman: Let's play word association. PWF: Competitive wrestling
promotion. Brian Pillman: Loose cannon. Shane Douglas: Piece of shit. Shane-o,
why don't you cut the bullshit and come on down here by yourself.

("Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple played as PWF Intercontinental Champion
Shane Douglas came to the ring.)

Shane Douglas: Pillman, what the hell do you want now?

Brian Pillman: Hostility seems to be a large part of your day. It won't help
you later on. Your blood pressure must be through the roof. Well, anyway. I'm
no doctor, I'm barely a memeber of society. So, Shane. I think it'd be fair if
you at least give me a shot at your title at GrandSlam. It's only fitting. The
guy who kicks your ass on TV over a two-three week span gets a shot at you.
Isn't that how it was presented to you?

Shane Douglas: Pillman, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about, but
I've already had enough of you. Why do you do everyone a favor and get the hell
out of here before I get pissed off.

Brian Pillman: Want to get pissed off? Douglas! The next time you act like my
father and tell me what to do, I'm going to shove your microphone up your ass.
Shane, I'm here in the PWF to finally get a break in this damn business. I want
a shot at your Intercontinental Championship. Shane, I think that's a fair
request.

Shane Douglas: Brian, you want a break? You're in luck. Not only am I going to
break your legs, but I'm going to break your arms, your back, you neck and
every bone in your face! Pillman! PWF GrandSlam, you get your break!

(Douglas tossed the microphone down and left the ring to huge boos from the
crowd.)

---

Triangle Match:
Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Lance Storm and Dean Malenko:
x L. Storm beat Malenko via the Superkick in 0:10:04
x Mysterio Jr. beat L. Storm via the Flying Huracanrana in 0:20:21
Rating: *** 3/4

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) defeated
The Undertaker and The Big Show when Bigelow pinned Show with the
Greetings from Asbury Park in 0:15:07.
Rating: ***

Triangle Match:
Chris Benoit defeated Jerry Lynn and Eddie Guerrero:
x Lynn beat E. Guerrero via the Cradle Piledriver in 0:11:54
x Benoit beat Lynn via the Crippler Crossface in 0:20:57
Rating: ****

The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) defeated
The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig and Ric Flair) when Smith pinned Curt Hennig
with the Running Powerslam in 0:20:13.
Rating: *** 1/4

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Chris Jericho) defeated
Shawn Michaels and Sting when Jericho pinned Sting after a lionsault in 0:21:06
.
Rating: *** 3/4

The Four Horsemen (Kurt Angle and Triple H) and Booker T defeated
The Rock, Steve Austin and Bill Goldberg when Triple H pinned The Rock with the
Pedigree in 0:33:11.
Rating: *** 1/2


Card rating: *** 1/2

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #27
July 10, 2007

-During the event, Mike Tenay & Bobby Hennan announced the card for PWF
GrandSlam on July 29, 2007: PWF World Heavyweight Championship Match - The
Rock (c) vs. Triple H, PWF Intercontinental Championship Match - Shane
Douglas (c) vs. Brian Pillman, PWF World Tag Team Championship Match - Chris
Benoit & Dean Malenko (c) vs. The Triple Threat: Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris
Candido, Iron Man Match - Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, Number One Contender's
PWF World Tag Team Championship Triangle Match: The Four Horsemen: Ric Flair
& Curt Hennig vs. The Hart Foundation: Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith vs. The
Undertaker & The Big Show, Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle, Bill Goldberg vs.
Booker T, Chris Jericho vs. Sting and Eddie Guerrero & Rey Mysterio Jr. vs.
Lance Storm and Jerry Lynn.

7/3/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #26

Interview:
Kurt Angle wants to break Steve Austin's ankle

("Medal" by Jim Johnston played as Kurt Angle came to the ring to boos from the
crowd.)

Kurt Angle: You idiots can boo me all you like, but when I get Steve Austin
bakc in the ring, you're going to be very sorry you all insulted me. You see,
I'm sick and damn tired of listening to Austin and I've come to the conclusion
that it's time for someone to take him out for good. Austin, I want you in the
ring at PWF GrandSlam. Austin, when I get my hands on you this time, but I'm
not just beating you and walking away. I'm breaking your damn ankle into
pieces.

("Glass Shatters" by Jim Johnston played as Steve Austin came to the ring to
cheers from the crowd.)

Steve Austin: Angle, let me tell you something right now. If you want to
threathen me, you're entering a world of pain that you're not going to have any
control over. Kurt, just remember who started this whole thing, because I'll
tell you this right now, I will be the one who finishes it when I stop a
mud-hole in your turncoat ass and walk the sumbitch dry. And that's the bottom
line, 'cause Stone Cold said so!

(Austin quickly kicked Angle and hit the Stone Cold Stunner on him in the
middle of the ring to huge cheers from the crowd.)

---

Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Jerry Lynn with the Flying Huracanrana in 0:17:35.
Rating: *** 1/2

Lance Storm pinned Eddie Guerrero with the Superkick in 0:15:35.
Rating: ***

Interview:
The Triple Threat call out Brian Pillman

("Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple played as The Triple Threat: PWF
Intercontinental Champion Shane Douglas, Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Candido came
to the ring to boos from the crowd.)

Shane Douglas: One of the greatest moments of my career was destroyed last week
by a man who nobody knows what he's doing, where he's going or what he's going
to say. Brian Pillman, you son-of-a-bitch! You cowardly bastard! You come
through the crowd and attack me with a steel chair during my in-ring moment as
the new Intercontinental Champion. Pillman, get the hell out here right now!

("Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses played as "The Loose Cannon" Brian
Pillman came to the ring to cheers from the crowd.)

Brian Pillman: Shane, Shane. Let's calm down. So you were humilated in front of
a large group of people, what's the difference between last week and your
entire career? Shane, it's real simple. You were blathering in the ring and I
saw opportunity knocking! Douglas, Mr. Franchise. You phony bastard. I'm going
to kick your ass all over fucking the ring. Douglas, I see you brought your
Triple Threat out here with you this time and I guess I should just accept the
fact that it's three on one, but I'm not going to.

(Pillman tackled Douglas, but was quickly pulled off by Bigelow and Candido.
Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko hit the ring and went at it with Bigelow and Candido as Pillman got to this feet. Pillman began throwing fists at Douglas
as Benoit & Malenko fought with Bigelow & Candido along ringside. Pillman
began destroying Douglas in the middle of the ring to huge cheers from the
crowd. Pillman got up and left the ring, leaving Douglas lying in a pool of
blood.)

---

The Undertaker and The Big Show defeated
The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith and Owen Hart) when Show pinned Smith
with the Show Stopper in 0:15:12.
Rating: *** 1/4

Booker T pinned Chris Jericho with the Scissors Kick in 0:23:26.
Rating: *** 3/4

Interview:
Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels confront each other

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Bret Hart came to the ring to cheers
from the crowd.)

Bret Hart: Clash of the Champions was another example that I need to get much
more serious here in the PWF. I was defeated in a Last Man Standing match by
Shawn Michaels and haven't been able to think about much else since it
happened. Nothing says serious like the ultimate test in the wrestling ring.
I've been through it once before and the outcome wasn't good for me. This time,
the outcome will be under my terms and no one else's. Shawn, PWF GrandSlam, I
want you in the ring in an Iron Man Match so we can put and end to this entire
ordeal.

(The fans cheered the match idea. "Sexy Boy" by Jim Johnston played as Shawn
Michaels came to the ring to boos from the crowd.)

Shawn Michaels: Bret, not only will it be a pleasure for me to embarass you in
an Iron Man Match, one more time, but it will make me so very happy to end this
whole sick feud between me and you. It'll finally put this thing to rest and
prove to you Hitman, that you're not up to par with "The Heartbreak Kid!"

("Sexy Boy" by Jim Johnston played as Michaels left the ring to boos from the
crowd.)

---

The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig, Ric Flair and Triple H) defeated
The Rock, Bill Goldberg and Sting when Triple H pinned The Rock with the
Pedigree in 0:31:03.
Rating: *** 3/4


Card rating: *** 1/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #26
July 3, 2007

Monday, September 18, 2006

6/26/07: PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #25

Interview:
Triple H wants a rematch with The Rock

("The Game" by Motorhead played as Triple H came to the ring to huge boos from
the crowd.)

Triple H: PWF Clash of the Champions, what a coup it should have been. I
destroy Bill Goldberg and The Rock in the same evening. I certainley took care
of Goldberg. Bits and pieces of his skull are still embedded in the ring mat.
The Rock on the other hand walked away from Clash of the Champions with his
body and title entact. The reason I was hired by Ric Flair to enforce The Four
Horsemen was to leave a pile of bodies wherever I go. At Clash of the
Champions, not only did I not fulfill my goal of destroying The Rock
completely, but I didn't walk away with the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.
Rock, you and I both know who the superior wrestler is between the two of us
and it's about time I drove your face into the mat and took what belongs to The
Four Horsemen: the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.

("Know Your Role" by Jim Johnston played as PWF World Heavyweight Champion The
Rock came to the ring to an enormous ovation from the crowd.)

The Rock: Triple H you've never been able to simply accept an ass-kicking and
move forward. You always need a second or third to jar your head in the right
direction until you get the point. Triple H, I have absolutely no qualms with
lacing my boots up and beating your ass again. I've done it once, twice. Hell,
I've done it more than you've had interview time in this business. Triple H, enforcer, "The Game," you want a piece of The Rock, one-on-one, I'm free come
PWF GrandSlam on July 29, 2007.

Triple H: Rock, you just made the mistake of your career. Beat me once, shame
on me. Beat me twice, shame on you. Rock, that title is coming with me and I'll
make sure my sledgehammer is shined up real nice for you.

(Triple H tossed the microphone down and stared down The Rock as he left the
ring to boos from the crowd.)

---

The Four Horsemen (Curt Hennig and Ric Flair) defeated
The Unholy Alliance (The Big Show and The Undertaker) when Curt Hennig pinned
Show with the Hennig Plex in 0:20:33.
Rating: **** 1/4

Interview:
Bret Hart introduces a new member of the Hart Foundation

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as The Hart Foundation: Bret Hart, Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith came to the ring to cheers from the crowd.)

Bret Hart: I'd like to start out by wishing my brother-in law, my tag team
partner, my friend Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart the best in whatever he decides to.
Jim was the greatest tag partner I ever was paired with and The Hart Foundation
is going to miss "The Anvil."

(The fans applauded Hart's comments.)

Bret Hart: I'm not going to come out here tonight and talk about Shawn
Michaels. It's not the time and it's not the place. Shawn, we will cross paths
very shortly and this whole thing will end. The real reason for us being out
here tonight is to introduce the newest member of the Hart Foundation. This is
a native Canadian, a man who respects the wrestling business and has done
nothing but bust his ass in the ring, day in, day out his entire career. This
man has always struggled to catch that break, but he is without a doubt one of
the best wrestlers in the PWF and he is now a member of the Hart Foundation.
Chris Jericho, welcome to the Hart Foundation!

("Break Down The Wall" by Jim Johnston played as Chris Jericho came to the ring
to cheers from the crowd. Jericho shook Bret, Owen and Davey's hands.)

Chris Jericho: I'd like to start out by saying that it's a true privledge to
be standing in the same ring with the Hart family. I never dreamed I'd be
called by Bret "Hitman" Hart and asked to join the Hart Foundation. I'd like to
make a statement to Lance Storm, a man who has teamed with me and battled
against me in the PWF. Lance, we've been friends forever and I know you would
have loved this chance, but I wish you the best of luck and can only hope we
meet up in the ring again. This is a new beginning for me and I'm going to make
the absolute best of this opportunity. The Hart Foundation is going to regain
it's spot in professional wrestling as the top force in the business today.

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as The Hart Foundation left the ring to
huge cheers from the crowd.)

---

The Triple Threat (Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido), Jerry Lynn and Lance Storm defeated Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio Jr. when
Lynn pinned Mysterio Jr. with the Cradle Piledriver in 0:32:04.
Rating: *** 1/4

Sting pinned Shawn Michaels with the Scorpion Death Drop in 0:26:20.
Rating: ****

Interview:
Shane Douglas is rudely welcomed in as PWF Intercontinental Champion

("Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple played as the new PWF Intercontinental
Champion Shane Douglas came to the ring to boos from the crowd.)

Shane Douglas: I'm out here without my Triple Threat and I'm out here to
celebrate the start of my reign as the greatest Intercontinental Champion of
all-time. Eddie Guerrero messed with the wrong bull. I took Guerrero and beat
his ass to the mat. He was forced to watch me climb that ladder, rung by bloody
rung and capture the PWF Intercontinental Championship belt. All he could do
was lay there, barely conscious and witness the crowning of a new champion!

(The fans booed Douglas.)

Shane Douglas: Guerrero got his ass franchised. My time in this industry is now
and my stock isn't going anywhere, but up.

(Through the crowd came "The Loose Cannon" Brian Pillman. Pillman jumped the
guard rail and attacked Douglas to huge cheers from the crowd. Pillman laid
into Douglas as the crowd went nuts. Pillman got a chair from ringside and
bashed Douglas' face in. Pillman looked around at the crowd with a wry smirk
on his face as he left the ring to cheers from the crowd, leaving the new PWF
Intercontinental Champion Shane Douglas laying on the mat.)

---

Kurt Angle and Booker T defeated Bill Goldberg and Steve Austin when Booker
pinned Goldberg with the Scissors Kick in 0:31:00.
Rating: ****


Card rating: *** 3/4

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PWF Tuesday Night Wrestling #25
June 26, 2007