Saturday, October 20, 2007

4/9/16: PWF Showdown XCIII

Interview:
Greatest Stable Period interview

("Limb From Limb" by Motorhead played as the Greatest Stable Period: James
Gibson, Roderick Strong, Adam Pearce and BJ Whitmer came to the ring to boos
from the crowd.)

BJ Whitmer: What a shame. Poor Mike Quackenbush. Going about his business and
just so happens, so was I. Quack, that's all it is, business, my friend. You've
got something that GSP wants and I'm the fortunate soul who is going to assist
them in obtaining it. Quackenbush, you're the PWF Double Crown Champion-first
ever. Those belts belong to James Gibson and we are all together as one unit to
make sure they are delivered to him appropriately. No hard feelings, Mike. Just
business and we all know that business makes strange bed fellows. I'd watch
your back if I were you.

Adam Pearce: Tick tock, tick tock. You hear that? That's the sound of the clock
running out on Bryan Danielson and Davey Richards' title reign. Boys, I'm still
waiting for you two to stop ducking Roderick Strong and I. You two are quite
the tough guys, huh? You run around with your belts and you think you're what
tag team champions are all about. Well, to be a tag team, you're not just two
guys pretending to work as a unit. A tag team is supposed to be one whole,
working together to destroy and defeat the other whole. What we have in this
case, is a wannabe-tandem, that being Danielson and Richards going up against
the whole that is myself and Roderick Strong. Boys, the clock runs out at
WrestleWar. WrestleWar, we take what is ours and we show you two wannabes what
it means to be one whole.

(Pearce threw the microphone down as the Greatest Stable Period left the ring
to boos from the crowd.)

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Triangle Match:
CM Punk defeated Alex Shelley and Jimmy Jacobs:
x A. Shelley beat Jacobs via the Shell Shock in 0:16:25
x Punk beat A. Shelley via the Pepsi Plunge in 0:30:23
Rating: ****

Austin Aries and Jimmy Rave defeated Paul London and Brian Kendrick when Rave
pinned B. Kendrick with the Pedigree in 0:26:57.
Rating: *****

The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) defeated
Can-Am Express (Jerry Lynn and Lance Storm) when J. Briscoe pinned J. Lynn
with the J-Driller in 0:33:48.
Rating: **** 1/4

Interview:
Kings of Wrestling interview

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Kings of Wrestling members Brent
Albright, Kevin Steen and Larry Sweeney came to the ring to huge boos from the
crowd.)

Brent Albright: First things first. If anyone comes out here and interrupts me
during my time in the ring, I'm not going to be held responsible for what
happens. Now, moving on to something that matters. I've stood out here for a
couple months now and called out Bret Hart. I want The Hitman and I want him
right now. Hart, as I've said, you owe it to yourself and all of your fans to
come on down here and get your ass handed to you once and for all.

(The fans chanted "We want Bret!")

Brent Albright: There you go. You people learn quickly. Now, all we need to
complete this scene is for The Hitman to walk down that aisle and step
toe-to-toe with me. Let's go, Bret! Get the fuck out here! Bret, I know you're
intimidated by me, but it's no excuse to let down all of your fans. Bret, do
you really want your last memory to be you being pinned in the center of the
ring? Bret, can you live with that for the rest of you life? We want Bret! We
want Bret! We want Bret! Larry, I told you he wouldn't show up. In his place
shall life the new Hitman, Brent Albright!

("Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Bret Hart walked to the ring to a thunderous
ovation from the crowd. Albright threw his microphone aside and
motioned for Hart to step in the ring. Hart climbed into the ring and squared
off with Albright. Hart quickly decked Steen and Sweeney and began trading
punches with Albright. Hart sent Albright into the corner with an Irish whip
and executed an atomic drop on him. Hart began to apply the Sharpshooter, but
Steen and Sweeney quickly pulled Albright out of the ring and stood in the
aisle way as Hart saluted his fans. Steen and Sweeney restrained Albright from
getting back in the ring. "Hart Attack" by Jim Johnston played as Hart climbed
each turnbuckle and played to his fans, while the Kings of Wrestling left the
ring.)

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BJ Whitmer pinned AJ Styles with the Exploder '98 in 0:35:14.
Rating: **** 1/4


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

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PWF Showdown XCIII
April 9, 2016