Tuesday, March 20, 2007

7/26/14: PWF GrandSlam 2014

BJ Whitmer pinned James Gibson with the Exploder '98 in 0:26:04.
Rating: **** 1/2

The Briscoe Brothers defeated
The Four Horsemen (Austin Aries and Roderick Strong) when M. Briscoe pinned
Strong with the Cutthroat Suplex in 0:20:23.
Rating: *** 1/2

Low Ki pinned Chris Sabin with the Ki Crusher in 0:26:24.
Rating: **** 1/2
(Low Ki retained the PWF North American Heavyweight Championship.)

Triple H and Shawn Michaels defeated
Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli) when Triple H pinned Hero
with the Pedigree in 0:31:35.
Rating: ****

Ric Flair pinned CM Punk after a roll up in 0:30:11.
Rating: *** 1/2

AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels defeated
The World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) when Styles
pinned Benjamin with the Styles Clash in 0:30:05.
Rating: **** 1/4
(AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels retained the PWF World Tag Team Championship.
)

Ken Kennedy pinned Bryan Danielson with the Green Bay Plunge in 0:30:48.
Rating: **** 1/4
(Ken Kennedy retained the PWF Intercontinental Championship.)

No Disqualification Match:
Bret Hart defeated Chris Benoit when Benoit passed out in the Sharpshooter in
0:36:33.
Rating: **** 1/4

Davey Richards pinned Dave Finlay with the Shooting Star Press in 0:47:55.
Rating: **** 1/4
(Davey Richards won the PWF World Heavyweight Championship.)


(Card rating: **** 1/4)

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PWF GrandSlam 2014
July 26, 2014

-During the CM Punk vs. Ric Flair singles match, Punk poked Flair in the eye to
the blindside of PWF referee John Finnegean. Punk mocked Flair as he strutted
around the ring to boos from the crowd. Flair rolled Punk up from behind and
pulled his tights to the blindside of Finnegean. Pinnegean counted the fall and
awarded the match to Flair as the crowd erupted with cheers. An enraged Punk
got to his feet and knocked out Finnegean. Punk began pummeling Flair into the
mat. Punk got a steel chair from ringside and smashed it across Flair's face.
Punk spit on Flair and left the ring to huge boos from the crowd.

-During the No Disqualification Match between Bret Hart and Chris Benoit, Hart
applied the Sharpshooter to Benoit in the center of the ring. PWF referee Mike
Kehner checked Benoit. Benoit passed out from the pain. Kehner counted Benoit's
arm down three times to the mat and awarded the match to Hart. Hart refused to
release the hold. Kehner tried to pull Hart off of Benoit, but was able to.
Hart finally released the hold and tossed Kehner over the top rope. Hart posed
for the crowd to cheers from the crowd.

-During the PWF World Heavyweight Championship match between champion Dave
Finlay and challenger Davey Richards, Richards nailed Finlay with a running
forearm smash and covered him. PWF referee Nick Patrick made the count as Ken
Kennedy sprinted to the ring. Richards got to his feet, ending the pinfall
attempt. Richards and Kennedy jawed at one another. Richards told Kennedy to go
backstage. Kennedy got the PWF World Heavyweight Championship belt from the
time keeper and stood with it at ringside. Finlay nailed Richards with a
European uppercut followed by a gutwrench suplex. Finlay brought Richards over
to the ropes and told Kennedy to strike Richards with the PWF World Heavyweight
Championship belt. Kennedy stood there and ignored Finlay's order. Finlay let
go of Richards and grabbed Kennedy. Kennedy and Finlay locked up began
struggling with one another as Richards slowly got to his feet. Kennedy pulled
away from Finlay and picked up the belt. Finlay checked on Richards, who was
still attempting to reach his feet. Finlay went back to Kennedy, as Patrick
checked on Richards' status. Finlay was nailed in the face by Kennedy with the
PWF World Heavyweight Championship belt as the fans erupted with cheers.
Kennedy left the ring to cheers from the crowd as Richards climbed to the top
rope and hit the Shooting Star Press on Finlay. Patrick counted the fall and
awarded the match and PWF World Heavyweight Championship to Richards as the
fans exploded with cheers.

-Ken Kennedy left The Celtic Gang stable.