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  1. <p>PRE SHOW</p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, T.J. Perkins defeated Matt Jackson in 5:46 by pinfall. <strong>56</strong></p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Iven Lessard defeated Destrey Lapointe in 6:01 by pinfall with a Hang Time Butt-Drop. <strong>34</strong></p><p> </p><p> <iframe width="420" height="315" src="<a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWPDPMeQuTg" rel="external nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWPDPMeQuTg"</a> frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p><p> <strong>PSW WEEKLY</strong></p><p> Monday, week 2, December 2008</p><p> Broadcast on America One on Tuesday late evening</p><p> Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes</p><p> ASU Acadome, Montgomery, Alabama</p><p> <img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTYQ0NPS6ZHx-G7ELfSLCJSdQAxTP0sTe_kA0FhyqImYkgy0esDDw" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTYQ0NPS6ZHx-G7ELfSLCJSdQAxTP0sTe_kA0FhyqImYkgy0esDDw" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> PSW Weekly starts with the National champion in the ring. Chris Jericho says he knows Jeff Jarrett is not here tonight and calls his challenger on Sunday night a coward for not having the balls to be on the show only six days before their big title match. <strong>85</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Rocky Romero v Teddy Hart</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Teddy Hart defeated Rocky Romero in 9:11 by pinfall with an Open Hart Surgery. <strong>50</strong></p><p> </p><p> Chris Benoit is with Bret Hart backstage. Benoit tells Hart he wants to be in Feast or Fired,. Bret asks Benoit if he knows the risk he is taking, Benoit says he does. Hart says he is in. <strong>63</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTV01_zps79d95516.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW TV TITLE</strong></p><p><strong> Roderick Strong (champion, with Sting) v Christopher Daniels</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Roderick Strong defeated Christopher Daniels in 11:27 by pinfall with a CX 02. Roderick Strong makes defence number 11 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>59</strong></p><p> Sting did good work at ringside.</p><p> Roderick Strong is improving in rumble skills.</p><p> Roderick Strong has won his last twelve matches.</p><p> </p><p> Dusty Rhodes interviews The Wolves. They say they are entering Feast or Fired. Dusty says it could mean one of them gets fired. Davey says it is a risk he and Eddie are willing to take. Dusty comments there are now three tag teams in the Feast or Fired match. <strong>44</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTagTeam02_zpsa9f639bc.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v Life of Brians</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam defeated Life of Brians in 11:12 when Cade Thesz defeated Johnson Brian by submission. Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam make defence number 2 of their PSW National Tag Team Championship titles. <strong>55</strong></p><p> Rob Van Dam looked good.</p><p> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam have won their first ten matches.</p><p> </p><p> Backstage and AJ Styles and Matt Sydal show each other a great amount of respect for each other's abilities and accomplishments. The two say the best man will win their Grappler's League Premier Division match this Sunday at Christmas Feast. <strong>51</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Carly Colon v CM Punk</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action and average heat, CM Punk defeated Carly Colon in 13:07 by submission with an Arm Triangle Choke. <strong>69</strong></p><p> CM Punk's 50th singles win in PSW.</p><p> Carly Colon is improving in performances skills.</p><p> </p><p> In the Director of Operations office, Lance Storm speaks to Bret Hart about the influx of stars into PSW and how many there are jostling at the top of the main event picture. Bret questions if Lance Storm is afraid of competition and goes on to say the competition is hotter in PSW than it ever has been. Lance says not at all, he is relishing the chance to show he is the best of the best. <strong>66</strong></p><p> Bret Hart looked good.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Adam Copeland & Spanish Announce Team v Chris Benoit & The Wolves</strong></p><p> A Feast or Fired preview as six of the wrestlers in the high stakes high risk match face off in a six man tag. In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Adam Copeland and Spanish Announce Team defeated Chris Benoit and The Wolves in 15:12 when Adam Copeland defeated Eddie Edwards by pinfall with a Missile Dropkick. <strong>79 – match of the night</strong></p><p> Adam Copeland looked good.</p><p> Adam Copeland is improving in technical skills.</p><p> Joel Maximo is improving in performance skills.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show rating: B- 75</strong></p><p> PSW increased popularity in six regions</p><p> Attendance: 7,400 (sell out, seventh biggest in PSW history)</p><p> TV rating: 0.47</p><p> Profit: $67,590</p><p> </p><p> QUICK RESULTS</p><p> Adam Copeland & Spanish Announce Team beat Chris Benoit & The Wolves</p><p> CM Punk beat Carly Colon in Grappler's League Premier Division</p><p> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam beat Life of Brians to retain the National Tag Team Championship</p><p> Roderick Strong beat Christopher Daniels to retain the TV Title</p><p> Teddy Hart beat Rocky Romero in Grappler's League Second Division</p><p> Iven Lessard beat Destrey Lapointe (pre show)</p><p> T.J. Perkins beat Matt Jackson (pre show)</p>
  2. <p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p> PSW WEEKLY</p><p> Last show before Christmas Feast</p><p> </p><p> PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v Life of Brians (Brian Johnson & Johnson Brian)</p><p> PSW TV TITLE - Roderick Strong (champion) v Christopher Daniels</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Carly Colon v CM Punk</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - Rocky Romero v Teddy Hart</p><p> Adam Copeland & Spanish Announce Team (Joel & Jose Maximo) v Chris Benoit & The Wolves (Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards)</p><p> Pre show - Destrey Lapointe v Iven Lessard</p><p> Pre show - Matt Jackson v T.J. Perkins</p><p> What will be the match of the night?</p><p> </p><p> The usual profile is on offer to the winner.</p>
  3. <p>PREDICTIONS</p><p> Happy Owns 4 (+3678)</p><p> Cracker Jack 4 (+3978)</p><p> Michgcs 4 (+4278)</p><p> Bad News Fryer 3</p><p> Kijar 1</p><p> </p><p> Well done to Happy Owns for winning on a tiebreak. Please choose your profile.</p><p> I still have Chris Benoit, Sid Vicious and The Undertaker to do.</p>
  4. <p>PRE SHOW</p><p> In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Stu Sanders defeated Sheamus O'Shaunessy in 7:38 by submission. <strong>29</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>PSW MONTHLY</strong></p><p> Friday, week 1, December 2008</p><p> HPER Complex Studio, Fayetteville, Arkansas</p><p> <img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRQjnIQ0ZlaSQndIkOTFKD_9Il9iDZSKvuCLtVeTOFcPLNgyqkRHw" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRQjnIQ0ZlaSQndIkOTFKD_9Il9iDZSKvuCLtVeTOFcPLNgyqkRHw" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Jackson 2 v Slaughter's Soldiers</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Slaughter's Soldiers defeated The Jackson Two in 5:41 when Iven Lessard defeated Matt Jackson by pinfall with a Hang Time Butt-Drop. <strong>38</strong></p><p> </p><p> Kevin Steen spoke from backstage, saying he will kick T..J. Perkins' ass tonight. <strong>9</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Chris Harris v Jay Lethal</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Jay Lethal defeated Chris Harris in 9:36 by pinfall with a Lethal Injection. <strong>49</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Colt Cabana v James Storm</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Colt Cabana defeated James Storm in 9:46 by pinfall with a Colt 45. <strong>54 – match of the night</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/Generic04_zpsownldjao.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Kevin Steen (champion) v T.J. Perkins</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Kevin Steen defeated T.J. Perkins in 15:12 by pinfall with a F-Cinq. Kevin Steen makes defence number 8 of his PSW Youth Championship title. <strong>52</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show rating: D+ 48</strong></p><p> PSW has increased in popularity in the Mid South.</p><p> Attendance: 22</p><p> Loss: $14,730</p>
  5. <p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p> PSW MONTHLY</p><p> 2 shows before Christmas Feast</p><p> </p><p> PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v T.J. Perkins</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - Colt Cabana v James Storm</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION - Chris Harris v Jay Lethal</p><p> Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v Slaughter's Soldiers (Iven Lessard & Iven Michaud)</p><p> Pre show - Sheamus O'Shaunessy v Stu Sanders</p><p> What will be the match of the night?</p><p> Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? (Show is being held in Mid South)</p>
  6. <p>PREDICTIONS</p><p> Happy Owns 5</p><p> Cracker Jack 4</p><p> Bad News Fryer 3</p><p> Kijar 3</p><p> Michgcs 3</p><p> </p><p> Well done to Happy. Please choose your profile (Sid Vicious and Chris Benoit to do).</p>
  7. <p>PRE SHOW</p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Iven Michaud defeated Joey Matthews in 5:36 by pinfall with a Scorpion Slice. <strong>45</strong></p><p> </p><p> <iframe width="420" height="315" src="<a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWPDPMeQuTg" rel="external nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fWPDPMeQuTg"</a> frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p><p> <strong>PSW WEEKLY</strong></p><p> Monday, week 1, December 2008</p><p> Broadcast on America One on Tuesday late evening</p><p> Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes</p><p> Ocean City Convention Center, Ocean City, Maryland</p><p> <img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTOynnmzGEkodmvOZ56IzOj_j1UEFaCu0FtfjXvcJArrXe3F49E" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTOynnmzGEkodmvOZ56IzOj_j1UEFaCu0FtfjXvcJArrXe3F49E" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Bret Hart kicks off the show in the ring. He says he is delighted that PSW Weekly has a new home on America One and he knows that they will be great partners as PSW continues to grow. Bret says we are already the number two company in the United States though acknowledges are still a long way behind the WWE. He says he has big plans for PSW Weekly on America One, starting tonight with a ten man gauntlet battle royal to determine who will challenge Chris Jericho for the National Championship at Christmas Feast. <strong>85</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTV01_zps79d95516.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW TV TITLE</strong></p><p><strong> Roderick Strong (champion, with Sting) v Sheamus O'Shaunessy</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Roderick Strong defeated Sheamus O'Shaunessy in 6:40 by pinfall with a CX 02. Roderick Strong makes defence number 10 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>48</strong></p><p> Sting did good work at ringside.</p><p> Roderick Strong wins his eleventh straight match.</p><p> </p><p> Bret Hart is backstage with Chris Jericho. Together, the Director of Operations and the National champion make the draw for tonight's battle royal, and before they start Jericho says it doesn't matter which one of these jokers wins as they won't win the title off him at Christmas Feast.</p><p> One by one, they pull out names out of the hat…</p><p> 1 Randy Orton</p><p> 2 Lance Storm</p><p> 3 Rob Van Dam</p><p> 4 Adam Copeland</p><p> 5 Matt Sydal</p><p> 6 Eiji Ezaki</p><p> 7 Jeff Jarrett</p><p> 8 Chris Benoit</p><p> 9 AJ Styles</p><p> 10 CM Punk</p><p> Bret says he can't wait for the match to happen. <strong>82</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Amazing Red v John Cena</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, John Cena defeated Amazing Red in 9:16 by pinfall with a Spin-out powerbomb. <strong>54</strong></p><p> </p><p> Dusty Rhodes interviews Chris Benoit in a segment recorded before the show. He says he knows he has only just arrived in PSW but he is willing to take a risk and enter Feast or Fired. This adds some serious star power to the match though it will be interesting what will happen if he wins the battle royal tonight. <strong>57</strong></p><p> Chris Benoit is developing his performance skills.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Kevin Steen (Youth champion) v Yoshihiro Tajiri</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Kevin Steen in 11:43 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. <strong>55</strong></p><p> Yoshihiro Tajiri is improving in performance skills.</p><p> Yoshihiro Tajiri competed in his 50th singles match in PSW.</p><p> </p><p> Spanish Announce Team are backstage and they announce their entry into Feast or Fired. <strong>26</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Aaron Stevens v Cade Thesz (National Tag Team champion)</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action and average heat, Aaron Stevens defeated Cade Thesz in 12:03 by pinfall. <strong>56</strong></p><p> Cade Thesz has lost his last six matches.</p><p> </p><p> Drew McIntyre is backstage. He says he is up for the fight with Kevin Steen and will end his reign as Youth champion at Christmas Feast. <strong>33</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>NUMBER ONE CONTENDER GAUNTLET BATTLE ROYAL</strong></p><p> Entry 1 – Randy Orton</p><p> Entry 2 – Lance Storm</p><p> Entry 3 – Rob Van Dam</p><p> Entry 4 – Adam Copeland</p><p> Entry 5 – Matt Sydal</p><p> ELIMINATION – RANDY ORTON by Adam Copeland by mauling him over the top rope.</p><p> Entry 6 – Eiji Ezaki</p><p> Entry 7 – Jeff Jarrett</p><p> ELIMINATION – EIJI EZAKI by Jeff Jarrett clotheslining him over the top rope after unloading a fury of punches when he entered the ring.</p><p> ELIMINATION – MATT SYDAL by Adam Copeland and Lance Storm double teaming him.</p><p> Entry 8 – Chris Benoit</p><p> Entry 9 – AJ Styles</p><p> ELIMINATION – LANCE STORM by Adam Copeland double crossing him</p><p> ELIMINATION – ROB VAN DAM by Adam Copeland throwing him and Lance Storm over the top rope when Lance was trying to eliminate RVD</p><p> Entry 10 – CM Punk</p><p> ELIMINATION – ADAM COPELAND by Chris Benoit head butt sending him flying over the ropes</p><p> ELIMINATION – AJ STYLES by CM Punk pushing him off the top turnbuckle.</p><p> ELIMINATION – CM PUNK by Jeff Jarrett ducking when Punk charged at him</p><p> This left Chris Benoit battling Jeff Jarrett to determine Chris Jericho's next challenger. The two went back and forth trading blows and a few technical moves before the end came in 24:29 when Jarrett took the low road by raking Benoit's eyes and throwing over the top rope. An underhanded way for Jarrett to win, but he's the next challenger. <strong>82 – match of the night</strong></p><p> Rob Van Dam has switched to a Dude gimmick, rated 65.</p><p> Adam Copeland, Eiji Ezaki and Matt Sydal are all improving in technical skills.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show rating: B- 75</strong></p><p> PSW increased popularity in six regions.</p><p> Attendance: 4,696</p><p> TV rating: 0.51 (new PSW record)</p><p> Profit: $23,932</p><p> </p><p> QUICK RESULTS</p><p> Jeff Jarrett won the Number One Contender gauntlet battle royal</p><p> Aaron Stevens beat Cade Thesz in Grappler's League Premier Division</p><p> Yoshihiro Tajiri beat Kevin Steen in Grappler's League First Division</p><p> John Cena beat Amazing Red in Grappler's League Third Division</p><p> Roderick Strong beat Sheamus O'Shaunessy to retain the TV Title</p><p> Iven Michaud beat Joey Matthews (pre show)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> CHRISTMAS FEAST</p><p> Sunday, week 2, December 2008</p><p> Current card</p><p> PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett</p><p> PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v Desperate Measures</p><p> PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre</p><p> FEAST OR FIRED – Adam Copeland, John Cena, Carly Colon, Marty Scurll, Sheamus O'Shaunessy, Chris Benoit, Joel Maximo, Jose Maximo plus two others</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v Matt Sydal</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION – Austin Aries v Paul London</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION – Keiji Sakoda v Lance Storm</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION – Chris Hero v Jay Lethal</p>
  8. <p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p> PSW WEEKLY</p><p> 3 shows before Christmas Feast</p><p> First show on America One</p><p> </p><p> PSW TV TITLE - Roderick Strong (champion) v Sheamus O'Shaunessy</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens v Cade Thesz (National Tag Team champion)</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Kevin Steen (Youth champion) v Yoshihiro Tajiri</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION - Amazing Red v John Cena</p><p> NUMBER ONE CONTENDER BATTLE ROYAL - Adam Copeland, AJ Styles, Chris Benoit, CM Punk, Eiji Ezaki, Jeff Jarrett, Lance Storm, Matt Sydal, Randy Orton, Rob Van Dam</p><p> Pre show - Iven Michaud v Joey Matthews</p><p> What will be the match of the night?</p><p> Tiebreaker - What will the TV rating be?</p><p> </p><p> Profile prize for who prevails at the peak.</p>
  9. <p><strong>LWA Invincible</strong></p><p> Tuesday, week 1, November 2008</p><p> McGee Park Multi-Use Room, New Mexico</p><p> Attendance: 438</p><p> </p><p> B.E. Lloyd beat Nick Jackson (34)</p><p> Kofi Kingston beat Bryan Kelly (14)</p><p> Brian Cage beat Mark Copani (26)</p><p> Azrieal beat Jacob Crane (22)</p><p> Christopher Nowinski beat Jon Cutler (18)</p><p> Justin Chambers beat Anthony Carelli to retain the National Championship (18)</p><p> Shane Sewell beat Eddie Kingston (32)</p><p> Sid Vicious beat Jimmy Yang to retain the World Championship (59)</p><p> <strong>Show rating: D+ 50</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>HCW Passing The Torch</strong></p><p> Saturday, week 1, November 2008</p><p> Leavey Center, California</p><p> Attendance: 4,441</p><p> </p><p> Jake Hager beat Scott D'Amore (36)</p><p> GQ Money beat Chase Del Monte (49)</p><p> Teddy Hart & Cloudy beat Monty Brown & Sonny Siaki to retain the National Tag Team Championship (56)</p><p> Marc Mero beat Paul London (65)</p><p> Amazing Red beat Jay Lethal to retain the Wrestling Spirit Championship (56)</p><p> Kip James beat Jimmy Yang (65)</p><p> Shawn Michaels beat Julio Dinero to retain the Universal Championship (67)</p><p> <strong>Show rating: C+ 67</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>CKY Born To Raise Hell</strong></p><p> Sunday, week 1, November 2008</p><p> Roberts Center, Massachusetts</p><p> Attendance: 4,399</p><p> </p><p> Bam Margera beat Scoot Andrews (38)</p><p> Spanky beat Joel Maximo (64)</p><p> Curt Hennig & Hulk Hogan beat Low Ki & Insane Dragon (69)</p><p> Cloudy beat Tony Mamaluke (72)</p><p> Super Crazy & Austin Aries beat Sonjay Dutt & Shark Boy to retain the Tag Championship (74)</p><p> Alter Boy Luke & Violent J beat Christian York & Joey Matthews (69)</p><p> Excalibur beat Johnny Kashmere to retain the International Championship (63)</p><p> <strong>Show rating: C 64</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Survivor Series</strong></p><p> Sunday, week 3, November 2008</p><p> Toda Motorboat Race Place, Kanto, Japan</p><p> Attendance: 25,000 (sell out)</p><p> Buy rate: 4.38</p><p> </p><p> Spike Dudley, John Hennigan, Daniel Puder & Crash Holly beat Bradshaw, Jamie Noble, Justin Credible & Chavo Guerrero Jr (57)</p><p> Steven Richards, Shannon Moore, Billy Kidman & Evan Karagias beat Gregory Helms, Mark Jindrak, Viscera & Glenn Gilberti (59)</p><p> Albert, Buff Bagwell, Ken Shamrock & Shawn Stasiak beat Road Dogg, Rey Mysterio Kr, Bubba Ray Dudley & Rhyno (68)</p><p> The Undertaker, Triple H, Kanyon & Jeff Hardy beat Kane, D-Von Dudley, Goldberg & Chuck Palumbo (82)</p><p> Booker T, Kurt Angle, Test & Matt Hardy beat 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, Big Show, William Regal & Christian (83)</p><p> <strong>Show rating: B+ 84</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>News</strong></p><p> </p><p> Christian York, Randy Orton, Jeff Jarrett and Lance Storm returned clean drug tests at Code of Honour.</p><p> </p><p> PSW made a $107,245 loss in November.</p><p> </p><p> Hiromichi Fuyuki has been appointed the new Head Booker of AJPW.</p><p> </p><p> HWA have risen to Regional before dropping back to Small at the end of the month.</p><p> OVW have risen to Regional.</p><p> </p><p> New signings: Chris Benoit (3 months)</p><p> New contracts: PSW Weekly on America One (2 seasons)</p><p> Contract extensions: Chris Hero (3 years), John Cena (2 years), Roderick Strong (3 years)</p><p> Injuries: None</p><p> Departures: Johnny Kashmere (end of contract), Trent Acid (end of contract), Chet Jablonski (end of contract), Dean Jablonski (end of contract), Bobby Roode (end of contract) PSW Weekly on STNC (end of contract)</p><p> </p><p> Reckless Youth has won the ECWA Intercontinental Championship, defeating Julio Dinero after two successful defences.</p><p> Parka & Emilio have won the CMLL World Tag Team Championship, defeating Villano III & Universo 2000 after twenty four successful defences.</p><p> Jigsaw & Angel Lesnar have become the first CHIKARA International Tag champions.</p><p> Keiji Mutoh & Akebono have won the G1 Climax Tag League tournament.</p><p> Ricky Banderas has won the IWA PR Nationwide Championship, defeating Andy Anderson after five successful defences.</p><p> </p><p> Deaths: None</p><p> Retirements from the ring: Bam Bam Bigelow (47)</p><p> Returns: None</p><p> Left the business: None</p><p> New workers: Raul Sparrow (20, Australian), Searlus Lachance (18, French), Mamoru Takabe (21, Japanese, NOAH Dojo), Dale Stiller (19, English, UPW Academy), Harvey Patterson (20, English, UPW Academy), Diego Menendez (19, Mexican), Camilo Vicente (18, Mexican), Destrie Bailey (19, Canadian, Slam Academy), Gustave Morel (18, Canadian, Can Am Wrestling School), Vanessa Imes (19, female, American, OVW Wrestling School), Derek Bobish (20, American, Harley Race Wrestling Academy), Taylor Rotunda (17, American, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan, son of Mike Rotunda), Reid Flair (20, American, Harley Race Wrestling Academy, son of Ric Flair)</p><p> </p><p> Barack Obama has become the 44th President of the United States and the first African-American to hold the position.</p><p> Layla El and John Hennigan have started dating.</p><p> Jennifer Blake and Eric Young have started dating.</p>
  10. <p>PREDICTIONS</p><p> Cracker Jack 7</p><p> Bad News Fryer 6</p><p> Happy Owns 6</p><p> Kijar 6</p><p> Michgcs 6</p><p> </p><p> Well done to Cracker Jack. Please choose your profile (Chris Benoit outstanding)</p><p> </p><p> Did Aaron Stevens compete twice? Really? I only saw him once on the TV. Ahem.</p>
  11. <p>PRE SHOW</p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Desperate Measures defeated Motor City Machine Guns in 5:40 when Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Alex Shelley by pinfall with a Brainbuster. <strong>48</strong></p><p> </p><p> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/rSmtHBMjXLU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> </p><p> <strong>PSW WEEKLY</strong></p><p> Monday, week 4, November 2008</p><p> Broadcast on STNC on Tuesday night</p><p> Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes</p><p> Charles E. Smith Center, Washington DC</p><p> <img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTVowZ1_Cxc9E_nX97hRLJSpzCpba9DquooAJ-jDi_SqnS91XvM" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTVowZ1_Cxc9E_nX97hRLJSpzCpba9DquooAJ-jDi_SqnS91XvM" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Bret Hart starts the show in the ring. He is there to thank STNC for all of their support over the past few years and their help in PSW's continued growth. He says that as this is the last show on the network, they will go out with a bang with the Crowning Glory rematch between Chris Jericho and AJ Styles as well as Chris Benoit making his PSW debut. <strong>85</strong></p><p> The segment lifted the crowd.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Daniel Lyon v Low Ki</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action and average heat, Daniel Lyon defeated Low Ki in 10:32 by pinfall. <strong>65</strong></p><p> The two have great chemistry and it showed in their performances.</p><p> </p><p> Carly Colon is eating an apple backstage. It's a Royal Gala, deep red in colour. He says he is entering Feast or Fired. <strong>31</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTV01_zps79d95516.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW TV TITLE</strong></p><p><strong> Roderick Strong (champion, with Sting) v Amazing Red</strong></p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Roderick Strong defeated Amazing Red in 10:12 by pinfall with a CX 02. Roderick Strong makes defence number 9 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>59</strong></p><p> Sting did good work at ringside.</p><p> Roderick Strong is improving in rumble skills.</p><p> Roderick Strong has won his last ten matches.</p><p> </p><p> Dusty Rhodes interviews European Union. Marty Scurll and Sheamus O'Shaunessy tell The Dream that they are entering Feast or Fired. Dusty asks them if they know they risk they are taking. Marty says they agree that the rewards outweigh the risk. <strong>36</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Adam Copeland v Austin Aries</strong></p><p> In a match that had some good action and average heat, Adam Copeland defeated Austin Aries in 11:54 by pinfall with a Missile Dropkick. <strong>75</strong></p><p> Adam Copeland looked good.</p><p> Austin Aries has lost his last five matches.</p><p> </p><p> A video plays profiling Chris Benoit prior to his PSW debut. <strong>73</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Aaron Stevens v Chris Benoit</strong></p><p> In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Chris Benoit defeated Aaron Stevens in 14:48 by pinfall with a Dragon Suplex. <strong>78</strong></p><p> Chris Benoit has debuted a Rabid Wolverine gimmick, rated 43.</p><p> The two displayed great chemistry and it showed in their performances.</p><p> </p><p> Bret Hart is behind his desk as Director of Operations. He announces that on PSW Weekly next week on their new home of America One, there will be a ten man gauntlet battle royal to decide who will challenge for the National Championship at Christmas Feast. <strong>80</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/Generic11_zps25f9747a.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Chris Jericho (champion) v AJ Styles</strong></p><p> In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated AJ Styles in 21:27 by submission with a Lion Tamer. Chris Jericho makes defence number 7 of his PSW National Championship title. <strong>93 – match of the night</strong></p><p> Chris Jericho has switched to an Annoying gimmick, rated 68.</p><p> The two have great chemistry and it showed in their performances.</p><p> The announcing job done by Dusty Rhodes was pretty weak.</p><p> Chris Jericho has won his last twelve matches.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show rating: B+ 86</strong></p><p> PSW increased popularity in Mid Atlantic and South East.</p><p> Attendance: 4,444</p><p> TV rating: 0.08</p><p> Profit: $21,218</p><p> </p><p> The show was the fourth best in PSW history.</p><p> Chris Jericho v AJ Styles was the fourth best match in PSW history.</p><p> </p><p> QUICK RESULTS</p><p> Chris Jericho beat AJ Styles to retain the National Championship</p><p> Chris Benoit beat Aaron Stevens</p><p> Adam Copeland beat Austin Aries in Grappler's League First Division</p><p> Roderick Strong beat Amazing Red to retain the TV Title</p><p> Daniel Lyon beat Low Ki in Grappler's League Second Division</p><p> Desperate Measures beat Motor City Machine Guns (pre show)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> CHRISTMAS FEAST</p><p> Sunday, week 2, December 2008</p><p> Current card</p><p> PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v ???</p><p> PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v Desperate Measures</p><p> PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre</p><p> FEAST OR FIRED – Adam Copeland, John Cena, Carly Colon, Marty Scurll, Sheamus O'Shaunessy plus five others</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v Matt Sydal</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION – Austin Aries v Paul London</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION – Keiji Sakoda v Lance Storm</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION – Chris Hero v Jay Lethal</p>
  12. Next show PSW WEEKLY 4 shows before Christmas Feast 2008 The last show on STNC PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v AJ Styles PSW TV TITLE - Roderick Strong (champion) v Amazing Red GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Adam Copeland v Austin Aries GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - Daniel Lyon v Low Ki Aaron Stevens v Chris Benoit Pre show - Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri) v Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) What will be the match of the night? Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? (Show is being held in Mid Atlantic) A profile of choice to the winner.
  13. PREDICTIONS Happy Owns 7 (+657) Cracker Jack 7 (+2457) Bad News Fryer 6 Michgcs 6 Kijar 5 Well done to Happy Owns for winning on the tiebreaker. Please choose your profile.
  14. PRE SHOW In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Life of Brians defeated The Jackson Two in 5:51 when Brian Johnson defeated Nick Jackson by submission. 45 In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Christopher Daniels defeated Rocky Romero in 9:58 by pinfall with a Last Rites. 61 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/rSmtHBMjXLU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> PSW WEEKLY Monday, week 3, November 2008 Broadcast on STNC on Tuesday night Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes Myrtle Beach Convention Center, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Chris Jericho is backstage for the start of the show. He has a bucket of champagne on ice by his side. He says he is very happy beating Adam Copeland last night as it was a difficult and brilliant match. He starts a celebration of being champion… all by himself. 85 http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTV01_zps79d95516.jpg PSW TV TITLE Roderick Strong (champion, with Sting) v Stu Sanders In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Roderick Strong defeated Stu Sanders in 8:42 by pinfall with a CX 02. Roderick Strong makes defence number 8 of his PSW TV Title title. 61 Sting did good work at ringside. Roderick Strong has won his last nine matches. Adam Copeland says he is a man of opportunity. He says he can see an opportunity. He says he is entering Feast or Fired at Christmas Feast next month. Dusty questions his wisdom, saying it is a risky move for somebody of his calibre. 82 Chris Hero v Keiji Sakoda In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Keiji Sakoda defeated Chris Hero in 10:59 by submission. 62 Dusty Rhodes interviews John Cena. Cena says he is going to be in the Feast or Fired match next month and he's taking home a briefcase. 54 GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION Drew McIntyre v Eddie Edwards In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Drew McIntyre defeated Eddie Edwards in 10:51 by pinfall with a Future Shock DDT. 60 Backstage and Desperate Measures meet up with the National Tag Team champions Cade Thesz and Rob Van Dam. Desperate Measures challenge the champions to a match at Christmas Feast. RVD tells them they are on. 53 Psychosis v T.J. Perkins In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Psychosis defeated T.J. Perkins in 11:40 by pinfall with a Guillotine Legdrop. 55 Bret appears behind his desk as Director of Operations. He says with regret next week is the last PSW Weekly STNC but he is determined to go out with a bang before PSW Weekly moves home. He says he has signed a Crowning Glory VIII rematch for next week where Chris Jericho will defend the National Championship against AJ Styles and not only that, he confirms that the rumour Lance Storm mentioned is true… as next week we will see this man make his PSW debut. The camera pans out to reveal… Chris Benoit. 80 GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Chris Jericho (National champion) v Kevin Steen (Youth champion) In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated Kevin Steen in 15:55 by submission with a Lion Tamer. 80 – match of the night Chris Jericho has won his last eleven matches. Kevin Steen's win streak ends at seven. Show rating: B- 76 Attendance: 6,543 TV rating: 0.08 Profit: $48,405 QUICK RESULTS Chris Jericho beat Kevin Steen in Grappler's League First Division Psychosis beat T.J. Perkins Drew McIntyre beat Eddie Edwards in Grappler's League Third Division Keiji Sakoda beat Chris Hero Roderick Strong beat Stu Sanders to retain the TV Title Christopher Daniels beat Rocky Romero (pre show) Life of Brians beat The Jackson 2 (pre show) CHRISTMAS FEAST Sunday, week 2, December 2008 Current card PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v ??? PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v Desperate Measures PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre FEAST OR FIRED – Adam Copeland, John Cena plus eight others GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v Matt Sydal GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION – Austin Aries v Paul London GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION – Keiji Sakoda v Lance Storm GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION – Chris Hero v Jay Lethal
  15. TJ WILSON Profile date: Monday, week 3, December 2008 One of the best Stampede Wrestling graduates in a long time, TJ Wilson is part of the next generation of Hart trained workers. He combines good ground work with good high flying. Age: 28 (6 year pro) Nationality: Canadian (white) Size: Lightweight Style: Japanese Junior Strengths: Need more scouting Weaknesses: Need more scouting Health: Fully fit Personal issues: None Martial status: Single Mentor: None Protégé: None Power 500: Unranked Current contracts: Unemployed Former employers: None Overall win-draw-loss record: 3-0-3 TITLE HISTORY None AWARD HISTORY 2002 Graduate of the Hart Dungeon
  16. RANDY ORTON Profile date: Monday, week 3, December 2008 Randy Orton is the son of Bob Orton Jr and the grandson of Bob Orton. A very well built athlete with natural charisma, good looks and above average talent. He has all the makings of a future superstar and is showing signs of fulfilling that potential. Age: 28 (8 year pro) Nationality: American (white) Size: Light heavyweight Style: Regular wrestler Strengths: Stamina, consistency, athleticism Weaknesses: Chain wrestling, mat wrestling Health: Showing first signs of fatigue Personal issues: None Martial status: Dating Brooke Adams Mentor: Bob Orton Jr (father) Protégé: None Power 500: 105th Current contracts: PSW (pay per appearance, upper midcard), NOAH (touring, midcard), APW (pay per appearance, upper midcard) Former employers: WWE, OVW, BCW, ECCW Current win-draw-loss record (PSW): 24-2-12 Current win-draw-loss record (NOAH): 12-0-6 Current win-draw-loss record (APW): 7-0-3 Overall win-draw-loss record: 105-7-157 TITLE HISTORY OVW Hardcore Championship PSW National Championship AWARD HISTORY 2000 Power 500 ranked 252 2002 Power 500 ranked 283 2005 Power 500 ranked 260 2006 Power 500 ranked 84 2007 Power 500 ranked 105
  17. <p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p> PSW WEEKLY</p><p> 5 shows before Christmas Feast</p><p> </p><p> PSW TV TITLE - Roderick Strong (champion) v Stu Sanders</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Chris Jericho (National champion) v Kevin Steen (Youth champion)</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION - Drew McIntyre v Eddie Edwards</p><p> Psychosis v T.J. Perkins</p><p> Chris Hero v Keiji Sakoda</p><p> Pre show - Christopher Daniels v Rocky Romero</p><p> Pre show - Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v Life of Brians (Brian Johnson & Johnson Brian)</p><p> What will be the match of the night?</p><p> Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? (Show will be held in the South East)</p><p> </p><p> The winner can choose a profile.</p>
  18. <p>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION</p><p> 1. CM Punk 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Eiji Ezaki 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Matt Sydal 1-0-0</p><p> 5. Aaron Stevens 0-0-0</p><p> 5. Cade Thesz 0-0-0</p><p> 6. AJ Styles 0-0-1</p><p> 6. Carly Colon 0-0-1</p><p> 6. Randy Orton 0-0-1</p><p> </p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</p><p> 1. Adam Copeland 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Yoshihiro Tajiri 1-0-0</p><p> 3. Austin Aries 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Chris Jericho 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Kevin Steen 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Paul London 0-0-0</p><p> 7. Caprice Coleman 0-0-1</p><p> 7. Rob Van Dam 0-0-1</p><p> </p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</p><p> 1. Lance Storm 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Low Ki 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Rocky Romero 1-0-0</p><p> 4. Colt Cabana 0-0-0</p><p> 4. Keiji Sakoda 0-0-0</p><p> 6. Daniel Lyon 0-0-1</p><p> 6. James Storm 0-0-1</p><p> 6. Teddy Hart 0-0-1</p><p> </p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION</p><p> 1. Amazing Red 1-0-0</p><p> 1. Jeff Jarrett 1-0-0</p><p> 3. Chris Hero 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Drew McIntyre 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Eddie Edwards 0-0-0</p><p> 3. Jay Lethal 0-0-0</p><p> 7. Chris Harris 0-0-1</p><p> 7. John Cena 0-0-1</p>
  19. <p>FRANCHISE PLAYERS: Chris Jericho, Adam Copeland, ???, Rob Van Dam, Randy Orton</p><p> NEXT BIG THINGS: None</p><p> HOT PROSPECTS: Iven Michaud, Marty Scurll, Iven Lessard, Eddie Edwards, Paul London</p><p> TALK THE TALK: Chris Jericho, Bret Hart, Adam Copeland, Sting, Rob Van Dam</p><p> SHOW STOPPERS: Chris Jericho, ???, Adam Copeland, Rob Van Dam, Eiji Ezaki</p><p> RING GENERALS: ???, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Christopher Daniels, Adam Copeland</p><p> WHO’S HOT: Chris Jericho, Adam Copeland, Rob Van Dam</p><p> WHO’S NOT: Paul London, Amazing Red, Alex Shelley, Rocky Romero, Chris Harris</p><p> TIME DECLINE: Sting (ten years)</p>
  20. <p>PSW RANKINGS</p><p> 1. Chris Jericho</p><p> 2. Rob Van Dam</p><p> 3. Sting</p><p> 4. Jeff Jarrett</p><p> 5. Keiji Sakoda</p><p> 6. Adam Copeland</p><p> 6. Colt Cabana</p><p> 8. Kevin Steen</p><p> 9. AJ Styles</p><p> 9. Roderick Strong</p><p> 11. Daniel Lyon</p><p> 12. Randy Orton</p><p> 13. Chris Hero</p><p> 13. CM Punk</p><p> 15. John Cena</p><p> 15. Matt Sydal</p><p> 17. Lance Storm</p><p> 18. Low Ki</p><p> 19. Drew McIntyre</p><p> 19. Eiji Ezaki</p><p> 21. Aaron Stevens</p><p> 21. Brian Kendrick</p><p> 23. Caprice Coleman</p><p> 24. Psychosis</p><p> 24. Rocky Romero</p><p> 26. Davey Richards</p><p> 27. Alex Wright</p><p> 28. Amazing Red</p><p> 29. Christopher Daniels</p><p> 30. Yoshihiro Tajiri</p><p> 31. Carly Colon</p><p> 31. Stu Sanders</p><p> 31. T.J. Perkins</p><p> 34. Chris Harris</p><p> 35. Cade Thesz</p><p> 36. Eddie Edwards</p><p> 36. Jay Lethal</p><p> 38. Iven Lessard</p><p> 39. Teddy Hart</p><p> 40. Marty Scurll</p><p> 41. Destrey Lapointe</p><p> 42. Austin Aries</p><p> 42. Brian Johnson</p><p> 42. Sheamus O'Shaunessy</p><p> 45. James Storm</p><p> 46. Chris Sabin</p><p> 47. Jose Maximo</p><p> 47. Paul London</p><p> 49. Johnson Brian</p><p> 50. Alex Shelley</p><p> Other wrestlers do not qualify for a ranking.</p><p> </p><p> 1. Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</p><p> 2. Desperate Measures</p><p> 3. CM Punk & Colt Cabana</p><p> 4. Life of Brians</p><p> 5. European Union</p><p> 6. Spanish Announce Team</p><p> 6. The Jackson 2</p><p> 6. The Wolves</p><p> 9. New Wave</p><p> 10. Londrick</p><p> 11. Christian York & Joey Matthews</p><p> 11. Slaughter's Soldiers</p><p> 13. Motor City Machine Guns</p><p> 14. America's Most Wanted</p>
  21. <p>PREDICTIONS</p><p> Bad News Fryer 10</p><p> Happy Owns 9</p><p> Cracker Jack 8</p><p> Kijar 8</p><p> Michgcs 8</p><p> </p><p> Well done again to Bad News. Choose a random event to happen in my game (basically anything that I can edit into the game).</p><p> </p><p> Nobody picked Eiji Ezaki to beat AJ Styles.</p>
  22. <p>PRE SHOW</p><p> In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Spanish Announce Team defeated Christian York & Joey Matthews in 8:41 when Joel Maximo defeated Joey Matthews by submission. <strong>54</strong></p><p> In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Matt Sydal defeated Christopher Daniels in 10:44 by pinfall. <strong>70</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR3Z9cuPlqjHqQ83WAFAfPFZ9Aa_dB8cP1muGJqux-rMdzF9L5U</span></p><p> <strong>CODE OF HONOUR 2008</strong></p><p> Sunday, week 2, November 2008</p><p> Florida State Expo Hall, Tampa, Florida</p><p> <img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNi7mcVG3O5qzu39qBc_HwdI5UMnYif_Kkhje8-4mhZZ7vCdTFDg" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNi7mcVG3O5qzu39qBc_HwdI5UMnYif_Kkhje8-4mhZZ7vCdTFDg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Alex Wright v Randy Orton</strong></p><p> Following Orton's backstage assault on Wright recently, the German came into this match all guns blazing and clearly wanted to hurt his opponent. This played right into Orton's hands, who's calculating style allowed him to pick off Wright in a decent opening match. The end came in 13:35 by pinfall with an O-Zone. <strong>60</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Caprice Coleman v Yoshihiro Tajiri</strong></p><p> The two didn't click which led to an awkward bout which was unfortunate as the action was decent. Tajiri was relegated last season but he made a good start to the new campaign by despatching Coleman in 11:05 by pinfall with a Brainbuster. <strong>61</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/Generic04_zpsownldjao.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Kevin Steen (champion) v Davey Richards</strong></p><p> Steen has been a very impressive Youth champion so far and he continued his reign with a very good win over Richards, who didn't help himself by under performing. This led to a comfortable defence for the champion who rounded off the match in 13:40 by submission with a Sharpshooter. Kevin Steen makes defence number 7 of his PSW Youth Championship title. <strong>63</strong></p><p> Kevin Steen has won his last seven matches.</p><p> </p><p> Adam Copeland is backstage. He says he is going to kick Jericho's ass tonight and win the National Championship. He then poses for five seconds. <strong>80</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Jeff Jarrett v John Cena</strong></p><p> Jarrett has to be considered the hot favourite to win the Third Division, though he does have some tough opponents who will raise their game against him. John Cena was one, who put in a very impressive display and only just came up short in 10:57 as Jarrett took the spoils by submission with a Figure-Four Leglock. <strong>79</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> Daniel Lyon v Lance Storm</strong></p><p> Like Jarrett, Lance is the clear favourite in the Second Division and he was clinical against his first opponent of the season. Lyon performed well, but he was simply outclassed by the former National champion, who won in 13:57 by submission with a Canadian Maple Leaf. <strong>66</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong> AJ Styles v Eiji Ezaki</strong></p><p> There was some great action in this one though a lack of psychology hurt the match. AJ seemed off his game as Ezaki chalked up his biggest win in PSW to date, upsetting the reigning Grappler's League champion and three time National champion in 17:53 by pinfall with a Phoenix Splash. <strong>70</strong></p><p> </p><p> Chris Jericho is backstage, with his National Championship belt draped over his right shoulder. He tells Adam Copeland he doesn't have time to pose, he is busy creating highlights and defending his championship. <strong>88</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/GenericTagTeam02_zpsa9f639bc.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v CM Punk & Colt Cabana</strong></p><p> The rematch from Crowning Glory VIII did not disappointing as the four men put on a thrilling match that went back and forth and saw many near falls. Was it better than the Crowning Glory first match? No, but it was just about on par with it. The result was the same, as the reigning champions beat the previous champions in 21:45 when Rob Van Dam defeated Colt Cabana by pinfall with a Frog Splash. Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam make defence number 1 of their PSW National Tag Team Championship titles. <strong>80</strong></p><p> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam win their ninth straight match.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/Nobby_McDonald/Generic11_zps25f9747a.jpg</span></p><p> <strong>PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong> Chris Jericho (champion) v Adam Copeland</strong></p><p> A tremendous match, perhaps just a shade below Jericho's title defence against AJ Styles last month at Crowning Glory VIII. It had everything – intense action, high flying, brawls around the ring, near falls and a ref bump. When the dust settled, it was the champion who had his arms raised in 31:31 by submission with a Lion Tamer. Chris Jericho makes defence number 6 of his PSW National Championship title. The near ten thousand fans in attendance all rose to give the pair a tremendous ovation after the match. <strong>98 – match of the night</strong></p><p> Adam Copeland is improving in technical skills.</p><p> Chris Jericho wins his tenth match in a row.</p><p> Adam Copeland loses his first PSW match.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show rating: A 91</strong></p><p> PSW has increased in popularity in the South East.</p><p> Attendance: 9,967 (third highest in PSW history)</p><p> Profit: $102,340</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> The show was the second best in PSW history.</p><p> Chris Jericho v Adam Copeland was the second best match in PSW history.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> QUICK RESULTS</p><p> Chris Jericho beat Adam Copeland to retain the National Championship</p><p> Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam beat CM Punk & Colt Cabana to retain the National Tag Team Championship</p><p> Eiji Ezaki beat AJ Styles in Grappler's League Premier Division</p><p> Lance Storm beat Daniel Lyon in Grappler's League Second Division</p><p> Jeff Jarrett beat John Cena in Grappler's League Third Division</p><p> Kevin Steen beat Davey Richards to retain the Youth Championship</p><p> Yoshihiro Tajiri beat Caprice Coleman in Grappler's League First Division</p><p> Randy Orton beat Alex Wright</p><p> Matt Sydal beat Christopher Daniels (pre show)</p><p> Spanish Announce Team beat Christian York & Joey Matthews (pre show)</p>
  23. <p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p> CODE OF HONOUR</p><p> </p><p> PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Adam Copeland</p><p> PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam (champions) v CM Punk & Colt Cabana</p><p> PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Davey Richards</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - AJ Styles v Eiji Ezaki</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman v Yoshihiro Tajiri</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - Daniel Lyon v Lance Storm</p><p> GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION - Jeff Jarrett v John Cena</p><p> Alex Wright v Randy Orton</p><p> Pre show - Christopher Daniels v Matt Sydal</p><p> Pre show - Christian York & Joey Matthews v Spanish Announce Team (Joel & Jose Maximo)</p><p> What will be the match of the night?</p><p> </p><p> PREDICTION COMPETITION</p><p> Choose a random event to happen in the game.</p><p> There is no tiebreaker for this competiton. There can be multiple winners.</p>
  24. <p>PREDICTIONS</p><p> Bad News Fryer 8</p><p> Happy Owns 6</p><p> Kijar 6</p><p> Cracker Jack 5</p><p> Michgcs 4</p><p> </p><p> Well done Bad News. Please choose your profile. (Tyson Kidd/TJ Wilson is outstanding)</p><p> Also Kijar... you've not chosen the next/future TV champion from the Crowning Glory Prediction Series.</p>
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