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.