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<p>PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Christopher Daniels</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - <strong>Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion</strong>) v Yoshihiro Tajiri (3-0-1)</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION - Amazing Red (1-0-2) v <strong>Jeff Jarrett (3-0-0)</strong></p><p>

<strong>Jay Lethal</strong> v T.J. Perkins</p><p>

America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) v<strong> Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Destrey Lapointe v <strong>Ricky Steamboat Jr</strong></p><p>

Pre show - <strong>Alex Shelley</strong> v Nick Jackson</p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Y2J/Tajiri</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at John H. Lewis Gymnasium in South East. <strong>5111</strong></p>

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KEVIN NASH

Profile date: Monday, week 4, March 2009

 

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Kevin Nash was a former basketball player in college who turned to pro wrestling after knee injuries. A very big and powerful man, Nash has tremendous charisma and mic skills. He has used his manipulative skills to get to the top

 

Age: 49 (18 year pro)

Nationality: American (White)

Status: Retired wrestler

Size: Super Heavyweight

Style: Never wrestles

Strengths: na

Weaknesses: na

Health: Past issues with his entire body.

Personal issues: Has had drinking problems in the past.

Relationship: Split up from Chae Anne

Power 500: Unranked

Current contracts: Unemployed

Previous employers: WWE, WCW

Overall win-draw-loss record: 0-0-0

 

 

TITLE HISTORY

5x WCW World Heavyweight Championship

7x WCW World Tag Team Championship (four times with Scott Hall, twice with Diamond Dallas Page and once with Sting)

WWE World Heavyweight Championship

2x WWE World Tag Team Championship (with Shawn Michaels)

WWE Intercontinental Championship

 

AWARD HISTORY

1990 Graduate of the WCW Power Plant

1997 Tag Team of the Year

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SCOTT HALL

Profile date: Monday, week 4, March 2009

 

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Scott Hall is a rough and rugged powerhouse who has a lot of charisma. A many time Intercontinental champion in the WWE, he had one of the greatest bouts in WWE history with Shawn Michaels in the promotion's first ladder match.

In 1996 Hall joined WCW with Kevin Nash to form the nWo with Hulk Hogan and saw his profile sky rocket. He was released in 2000 due to his personal problems, the same problems that critics have claimed are the only reason Hall won't be a Hall of Famer.

 

Age: 50 (24 year pro)

Nationality: American (White)

Status: Retired wrestler

Size: Heavyweight

Style: Never wrestles

Strengths: na

Weaknesses: na

Health: Fully fit

Personal issues: Has had drinking problems in the past. Has used soft drugs in the past. Had used hard drugs in the past. Has been in trouble with the law.

Relationship: Single

Power 500: Unranked

Current contracts: CMLL (written, colour commentator)

Previous employers: WWE, WCW, NJPW

Overall win-draw-loss record: 9-0-6

 

 

TITLE HISTORY

5x WCW World Tag Team Championship (four times with Kevin Nash, once with The Giant)

WCW World Television Championship

4x WWE Intercontinental Championship

2x WWE United States Heavyweight Championship

 

AWARD HISTORY

1997 Tag Team of the Year

2000 Power 500 ranked 18th

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PRE SHOW

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Alex Shelley defeated Nick Jackson in 5:35 by submission with a Border City Stretch. 45

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Ricky Steamboat Jr. defeated Destrey Lapointe in 5:33 by pinfall with a Flying Karate Chop. 39

 

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PSW WEEKLY

Monday, week 3, March 2009

Broadcast on America One on Tuesday late evening

Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes

John H. Lewis Gymnasium, Atlanta, Georgia

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We begin this week's show where we ended last weeks – in the desert. Bret Hart and Davey Boy Smith are feebly waving for help, having been dumped in the desert by the masked group. An off road vehicle pulls up along side them and a weak smile forms on the pair's faces. The eagerly grab a bottle of water each from the vehicle and gulp it down. Somewhat refreshed, they climb into the vehicle. The cameraman jumps into the front seat and the vehicle drives off. As they travel, the cameraman turns to the driver… who is Chris Benoit. The Canadian Crippler has saved his long time buddies. 61

 

America's Most Wanted v Londrick

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Londrick defeated America's Most Wanted in 6:18 when Paul London defeated Chris Harris by pinfall with a London Calling. 57

Brian Kendrick is becoming a little stale.

 

AJ Styles strides to the ring. He is not happy with being double crossed by CM Punk at Lethal. Punk comes out and tells AJ to grow up, that is the nature of the match. AJ tells Punk he wants to revenge and he wants it at Jeopardy. Punk tells AJ he can try… but he won't get it. 61

 

Jay Lethal v T.J. Perkins

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, T.J. Perkins defeated Jay Lethal in 10:06 by pinfall. 61

 

Sting comes to the ring. The Interim Director of Operations announces the new Jeopardy match that will take place at next month's event Jeopardy. He says in the Jeopardy match the PSW National champion will defend his title against three challengers in a fatal four way match. However, entry into the match for the challengers isn't determined by rankings, it is decided by what they are willing to put on the line to have the title opportunity. Whoever wins Jeopardy is the National champion. Whoever loses the match loses what they enter the match with. 68

 

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION

Amazing Red (1-0-2) v Jeff Jarrett (3-0-0)

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Jeff Jarrett defeated Amazing Red in 9:28 by submission with a Figure-Four Leglock. 62

Amazing Red has lost his last six matches.

 

The official movie trailer for the new film “The Prototype” airs, which features John Cena as the bodyguard of a scientist. It is apparent from the trailer that Cena's role in the flick is quite significant and features him winning a fight against a few evil henchmen. 87

 

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PSW TV TITLE

Matt Sydal (champion) v Christopher Daniels

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Matt Sydal defeated Christopher Daniels in 12:41 by submission. Matt Sydal makes defence number 3 of his PSW TV Title title. 68

 

Rob Van Dam is backstage. He is frustrated at how Lethal went, he can't believe he didn't even qualify for the battle royal. 54

 

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion) v Yoshihiro Tajiri (3-0-1)

In a match that featured some great action and a good crowd, Chris Jericho defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri in 19:01 by submission with a Lion Tamer. 87 – match of the night

Chris Jericho has won his last five matches.

 

Show rating: B 81

PSW increased popularity in seven regions

Attendance: 7,000 (sell out)

TV rating: 0.55 (up 0.04, new PSW record)

Profit: $61,590

 

QUICK RESULTS

Chris Jericho beat Yoshihiro Tajiri in Grappler's League First Division

Matt Sydal beat Christopher Daniels to retain the TV Title

Jeff Jarrett beat Amazing Red in Grappler's League Third Division

T.J. Perkins beat Jay Lethal

Londrick beat America's Most Wanted

Ricky Steamboat Jr beat Destrey Lapointe (pre show)

Alex Shelley beat Nick Jackson (pre show)

 

 

JEOPARDY

Sunday, week 2, April 2009

Current card

JEOPARDY MATCH FOR THE PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v ??? v ??? v ???

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Roderick Strong

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v CM Punk

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PSW WEEKLY

4 shows before Jeopardy

 

PSW TV TITLE - Matt Sydal (champion) v Chris Hero

NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH - Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Adam Copeland (2-1-0) v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - James Storm (0-0-4) v Lance Storm (3-0-0)

Chris Sabin v T.J. Perkins

Pre show - Johnson Brian v Marty Scurll

What will be the match of the night?

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at Towson Center Soccer Complex in Mid Atlantic.

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PSW TV TITLE - Matt Sydal (champion) v Chris Hero

NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH - Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Adam Copeland (2-1-0) v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - James Storm (0-0-4) v Lance Storm (3-0-0)

Chris Sabin v T.J. Perkins

Pre show - Johnson Brian v Marty Scurll

What will be the match of the night? Copeland/Steen

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at Towson Center Soccer Complex in Mid Atlantic. 5000

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<p>PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion) </strong>v Chris Hero</p><p>

NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH - <strong>Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri</strong>) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - <strong>Adam Copeland (2-1-0)</strong> v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - James Storm (0-0-4) v <strong>Lance Storm (3-0-0)</strong></p><p>

Chris Sabin v <strong>T.J. Perkins</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Johnson Brian v <strong>Marty Scurll</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Copeland vs Steen</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at Towson Center Soccer Complex in Mid Atlantic. <strong>4888</strong></p>

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<p><em>Profile Mr. Perfect, please</em></p><p> </p><p>

PSW WEEKLY</p><p>

5 shows before Jeopardy</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Chris Hero</p><p>

NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH - Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri) v <strong>Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)</strong></p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - <strong>Adam Copeland (2-1-0)</strong> v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - James Storm (0-0-4) v <strong>Lance Storm (3-0-0)</strong></p><p>

<em>LOL It's the battle of the Storms!</em></p><p>

Chris Sabin v <strong>T.J. Perkins</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Johnson Brian v <strong>Marty Scurll</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Copeland-Steen</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at Towson Center Soccer Complex in Mid Atlantic. <strong>8000</strong></p>

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PSW TV TITLE - Matt Sydal (champion) v Chris Hero

NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH - Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Adam Copeland (2-1-0) v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION - James Storm (0-0-4) v Lance Storm (3-0-0)

Chris Sabin v T.J. Perkins

Pre show - Johnson Brian v Marty Scurll

What will be the match of the night? Copeland v Steen

Tiebreaker - What will the show attendance be? The show is being held at Towson Center Soccer Complex in Mid Atlantic. 7,999

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<p><strong>CURT HENNIG</strong></p><p>

Profile date: Thursday, week 4, March 2009</p><p> </p><p>

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'Mr Perfect' Curt Hennig is the son of legendary wrestler Larry 'The Axe' Hennig. Curt is one of the better technical wrestlers and sellers of the late 1980s but he suffered back injuries that slowed him down. He struggled with a knee injury for much of 1998. He left WCW after his contract expired in 2000. Now in the twilight of his career, he is still a useful wrestler for smaller companies.</p><p> </p><p>

Age: 50 (29 year pro)</p><p>

Nationality: American (White)</p><p>

Size: Light Heavyweight</p><p>

Style: Technician</p><p>

Strengths: Basics, safety, psychology</p><p>

Weaknesses: Hardcore, aerial, flashiness</p><p>

Health: Past issues with his entire body</p><p>

Personal issues: Known to have used soft and hard drugs in the past</p><p>

Relationship: Unknown. Son of Larry Hennig. Father to Joe Hennig.</p><p>

Power 500: 319th</p><p>

Current contracts: CKW (pay per appearance, main event)</p><p>

Previous employers: AWA, HCW, PSW, WCW, WWC, WWE</p><p>

Overall win-draw-loss record: 46-1-18</p><p>

CKY win-draw-loss record: 39-1-11</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TITLE HISTORY</p><p>

AWA World Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

CKY International Championship</p><p>

WCW World Tag Team Championship (with Barry Windham)</p><p>

WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

2x WWE Intercontinental Championship</p><p>

WWE United States Heavyweight Championship</p><p> </p><p>

AWARD HISTORY</p><p>

1981 Young Wrestler of the Year</p><p>

2005 Power 500 ranked 226</p><p>

2006 Power 500 ranked 188</p><p>

2007 Power 500 ranked 250</p><p>

2008 Power 500 ranked 319</p>

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<p><strong>AJ STYLES</strong></p><p>

Profile date: Thursday, week 4, March 2009</p><p> </p><p>

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AJ Styles attended Anderson College in Anderson, South Carolina on a partial wrestling scholarship. During his time at college, he participated in the 1998 NAIA National Tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada before leaving Anderson College to pursue a professional wrestling career. Trained by Rick Michaels, Styles is a phenomenal worker who has becoming known for some great matches.</p><p> </p><p>

Age: 29 (9 year pro)</p><p>

Nationality: American (White)</p><p>

Size: Lightweight</p><p>

Style: Cruiserweight</p><p>

Strengths: Consistency, athleticism, stamina, resilience</p><p>

Weaknesses: Hardcore, power, submissions</p><p>

Health: Past issues with his torso.</p><p>

Personal issues: Known to have used steroids in the past</p><p>

Relationship: Single</p><p>

Power 500: 20th</p><p>

Current contracts: PSW (written, upper midcard)</p><p>

Previous employers: 1PW, AWF, BCW, NOAH, NWA:Wildside</p><p>

Overall win-draw-loss record: 150-8-140</p><p>

PSW win-draw-loss record: 100-5-56</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TITLE HISTORY</p><p>

NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

3x PSW National Championship</p><p>

PSW National Tag Team Championship (with Austin Aries)</p><p> </p><p>

AWARD HISTORY</p><p>

2000 Power 500 ranked 169</p><p>

2001 Power 500 ranked 157</p><p>

2002 Power 500 ranked 133</p><p>

2003 Power 500 ranked 103</p><p>

2004 Power 500 ranked 119</p><p>

2005 Power 500 ranked 50</p><p>

2006 Power 500 ranked 68</p><p>

2007 Power 500 ranked 25</p><p>

2008 Power 500 ranked 20</p>

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<p>PRE SHOW</p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Marty Scurll defeated Johnson Brian in 5:33 by submission. <strong>45</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW WEEKLY</strong></p><p>

Monday, week 4, March 2009</p><p>

Broadcast on America One on Tuesday late evening</p><p>

Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes</p><p>

Towson Center Soccer Complex, Towson, Maryland</p><p>

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Jeff Jarrett starts PSW Weekly in the ring with the Interim Director of Operations Sting. Jarrett says he wants in the Jeopardy match. Sting asks Jarrett what he is willing to put on the line to get the championship match. Jarrett tells Sting he will put his trademark guitar on the line. Jarrett says if he loses, he will never bring a guitar to a wrestling arena again. Sting acknowledges how much his guitar means to Jarrett and tells him he's in the match. <strong>69</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Chris Sabin v T.J. Perkins</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, T.J. Perkins defeated Chris Sabin in 6:25 by submission. <strong>51</strong></p><p>

Chris Sabin is improving in rumble skills.</p><p> </p><p>

After a commercial break, cameras are backstage to cover a brawl that is happening between AJ Styles and CM Punk. The two fight all over the backstage area and it is eventually broken up by arena security and PSW officials. <strong>35</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong>

James Storm (0-0-4) v Lance Storm (3-0-0)</strong></p><p>

In an extremely short match, Lance Storm defeated James Storm in 5:05 by submission with a Canadian Maple Leaf. <strong>66</strong></p><p>

Lance Storm looked good.</p><p> </p><p>

Rob Van Dam is backstage looking into a mirror. He ponders whether it is worth risking his pony tail to enter the championship match at Jeopardy. He hasn't decided before we go to commercial. <strong>58</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW TV TITLE</strong></p><p><strong>

Matt Sydal (champion) v Chris Hero</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Matt Sydal defeated Chris Hero in 13:33 by submission. Matt Sydal makes defence number 4 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>63</strong></p><p>

Matt Sydal has won his last five matches.</p><p> </p><p>

We are in a darkened room where the four masked men are talking. Subtitles appear on screen, and they are saying that they are now wary – wary that Chris Benoit has joined the side of Bret Hart and Davey Boy Smith. They must prepare for retaliation. <strong>12</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH</strong></p><p><strong>

Desperate Measures v Londrick</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Londrick defeated Desperate Measures in 12:02 when Paul London defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri by pinfall with a London Calling. <strong>65</strong></p><p>

Brian Kendrick has switched to a comedian gimmick, rated 66.</p><p> </p><p>

Chris Jericho is backstage. The National champion talks about defending his title in the Jeopardy match. He says he is intrigued by the concept and interested who find out who else is going to risk what to challenge for his title. <strong>86</strong></p><p>

Chris Jericho struggled when going off script.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong>

Adam Copeland (2-1-0) v Kevin Steen (2-0-2, Youth champion)</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Adam Copeland defeated Kevin Steen in 13:56 by pinfall with a Missile Dropkick. <strong>78 – match of the night</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show rating: B- 75</strong></p><p>

PSW increased popularity in six regions.</p><p>

Attendance: 5,250 (sell out)</p><p>

TV rating: 0.55 (no change)</p><p>

Profit: $35,860</p><p> </p><p>

QUICK RESULTS</p><p>

Adam Copeland beat Kevin Steen in Grappler's League First Division</p><p>

Londrick beat Desperate Measures to become number one contenders</p><p>

Matt Sydal beat Chris Hero to retain the TV Title</p><p>

Lance Storm beat James Storm in Grappler's League Second Division</p><p>

T.J. Perkins beat Chris Sabin</p><p>

Marty Scurll beat Johnson Brian (pre show)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

JEOPARDY</p><p>

Sunday, week 2, April 2009</p><p>

Current card</p><p>

JEOPARDY MATCH FOR THE PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett (guitar) v ??? v ???</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Spanish Announce Team (champions) v Londrick</p><p>

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Roderick Strong</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v CM Punk</p>

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<p><strong>LWA Jailbreak</strong></p><p>

Saturday, week 2, March 2009</p><p>

Lindenwood Ice Arena, Missouri</p><p>

Attendance: 750 (sell out)</p><p> </p><p>

Christopher Nowinski beat Bryan Kelly (18)</p><p>

Brian Cage beat Anthony Carelli (25)</p><p>

Justin Chambers beat Jacob Crane to retain the National Championship (21)</p><p>

Shane Sewell & Eric Pérez beat Alley Cats (32)</p><p>

Azrieal beat Kofi Kingston (22)</p><p>

Sid Vicious beat Jimmy Yang to retain the World Championship (57)</p><p>

<strong>Show rating: D+ 50</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>CKY Crimes Against Humanity</strong></p><p>

Sunday, week 2, March 2009</p><p>

Bob Carpenter Center, Delaware</p><p>

Attendance: 5,000 (sell out)</p><p> </p><p>

Sonjay Dutt & Shark Boy beat Cloudy & Scoot Andrews (72)</p><p>

Joel Maximo beat Bam Margera (50)</p><p>

Johnny Kashmere beat Alter Boy Luke to retain the Intercontinental Championship (70)</p><p>

Christian York & Joey Matthews beat Insane Dragon & Tony Mamaluke (67)</p><p>

Mike Quackenbush beat Violent J (55)</p><p>

Hulk Hogan & Excalibur beat Curt Hennig & Super Crazy (74)</p><p>

<strong>Show rating: C+ 70</strong></p><p>

Hulk Hogan suffered a spinal disalignment in his match.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>HCW Bring The Pain 7</strong></p><p>

Wednesday, week 4, March 2009</p><p>

Leavey Center, California</p><p>

Attendance: 4,500 (sell out)</p><p> </p><p>

Jay Lethal beat Cloudy (68)</p><p>

Jason Cross & Jake Hager beat Chase Stevens & Scott D'Amore (48)</p><p>

The Mercenaries beat The Firm to retain the National Tag Team Championship (63)</p><p>

Monty Brown beat Amazing Red to retain the Wrestling Spirit Championship (64)</p><p>

Kip James beat Marc Mero (65)</p><p>

Shawn Michaels beat Chris Jericho to retain the Universal Championship (79)</p><p>

<strong>Show rating: B- 74</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>WWE WrestleMania XXV</strong></p><p>

Sunday, week 4, March 2009</p><p>

Wells Fargo Arena, Iowa</p><p>

Attendance: 16,980 (sell out)</p><p>

Buy rate: 4.38</p><p> </p><p>

John Bradshaw Layfield beat Ray González (51)</p><p>

Rey Misterio Jr beat Chris Candido to retain the United States Heavyweight Championship (57)</p><p>

Carel Bélanger & EZ Money beat Sharp Shooters (31)</p><p>

Jackie Gayda beat Layla El to retain the Women's Championship (31)</p><p>

D-Von Dudley beat Jamie Noble to retain the Intercontinental Championship (63)</p><p>

Daniel Puder beat Lance Cade to retain the Hardcore Championship (42)</p><p>

Lash Leroux beat Nova to retain the Light Heavyweight Championship (40)</p><p>

Double Trouble beat The New Midnights to retain the World Tag Team Championship (54)</p><p>

Matt Hardy & Kurt Angle beat Shame (76)</p><p>

Test & Triple H versus Christian & William Regal ended in a no contest (81)</p><p>

<strong>Show rating: B 81</strong></p>

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<p><strong>News</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Ricky Steamboat Jr, Linda Miles, Colt Cabana and Keiji Sakoda returned clean drug tests at Lethal.</p><p> </p><p>

PSW made a $45,995 loss in March.</p><p> </p><p>

Excalibur is the shock choice as new Head Booker of WWE.</p><p> </p><p>

CHIKARA have risen to Small before dropping back to Local at end of month.</p><p>

OVW have risen to Regional.</p><p> </p><p>

ECWA and IWA-MS have signed a working agreement.</p><p> </p><p>

New signings: Eddie Colon (9 months), Gail Kim (9 months)</p><p>

Contract extensions: Nattie Neidhart (9 months), Colt Cabana (9 months)</p><p>

Injuries: None</p><p>

Departures: None</p><p> </p><p>

Showtime & The Cat have won the IWA World Tag Team Championship, defeating Victor The Bodyguard & Andy Anderson after nine successful defences.</p><p>

Stevie Lynn has won the 1PW Heavyweight Championship, defeating Alex Shane after eleven successful defences.</p><p>

Chris Bosh & Jimmy Speed have won the CHIKARA International Tag Championship defeating Jigsaw & Angel Lesnar in their first defence.</p><p>

Jimmy Yang has won the vacant UPW Internet Championship.</p><p>

Tommy Dreamer has won the CZW World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Yoshihiro Tajiri after ten successful defences.</p><p>

Super Calo has won the AAA Rey de Reyes tournament.</p><p> </p><p>

Deaths: None</p><p>

Retirements from the ring: None</p><p>

Returns: None</p><p>

Left the business: None</p><p>

New workers: Rita Criss (19, Australian, female referee), Wesley Green (18, Australian), Mario Prieto (30, Spanish former kick boxer), Kiyonobu Seo (21, Japanese, AJPW Dojo), Elijiro Takashita (20, Japanese, Hiro Saito House), Gabriel Gurgel (17, English, FWA Academy), Lauren Bruce (18, English, female manager), Arturo Ruiz (21, Mexican), Simón Fuentes (19, Mexican), Talehot Barry (19, Canadian, Slam Academy), Thibaud Bernard (17, Canadian, Slam Academy), Gregory Bradley (19, American, Funking Conversatory)</p><p> </p><p>

Charisma Waterman and Leone Mercier have started dating.</p><p>

Rebecca Knox and Jose Maximo are dating.</p><p>

The Rock has a lead role in big money movie 'Race to Witch Mountain'.</p><p> </p><p>

USA economy: E (rising)</p><p>

USA wrestling industry: D+ (falling)</p>

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<p><strong>Next show</strong></p><p> </p><p>

PSW WEEKLY</p><p>

3 shows before Jeopardy</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - Matt Sydal (champion) v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v CM Punk (2-0-1)</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</p><p>

Brian Kendrick v Joel Maximo</p><p>

The Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))</p><p>

Pre show - Brian Johnson v Chris Harris</p><p>

What will be the match of the night?</p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will be the show attendance? The show is being held at Wicomico Civic Center, Mid Atlantic</p><p> </p><p>

Profile to the winner as usual.</p>

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<p>PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v <strong>CM Punk (2-0-1)</strong></p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v <strong>Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</strong></p><p>

<strong>Brian Kendrick</strong> v Joel Maximo</p><p>

The Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))</strong></p><p>

Pre show - <strong>Brian Johnson</strong> v Chris Harris</p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Stevens vs Punk</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will be the show attendance? The show is being held at Wicomico Civic Center, Mid Atlantic <strong>7200</strong></p>

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<p>PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v <strong>CM Punk (2-0-1)</strong></p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v <em><strong>Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</strong></em></p><p>

<strong>Brian Kendrick</strong> v Joel Maximo</p><p>

The Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Brian Johnson v <strong>Chris Harris</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Sydal/Lyon</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will be the show attendance? The show is being held at Wicomico Civic Center, Mid Atlantic <strong>8000</strong></p>

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<p><em>Profile The Mercenaries, please </em><img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

PSW WEEKLY</p><p>

3 shows before Jeopardy</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v <strong>CM Punk (2-0-1)</strong></p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v <strong>Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</strong></p><p>

<strong>Brian Kendrick </strong>v Joel Maximo</p><p>

The Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))</strong></p><p>

Pre show - <strong>Brian Johnson</strong> v Chris Harris</p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Coleman-Jericho</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will be the show attendance? The show is being held at Wicomico Civic Center, Mid Atlantic <strong>5600</strong></p>

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<p>PSW WEEKLY</p><p>

3 shows before Jeopardy</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - <strong>Matt Sydal (champion)</strong> v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v <strong>CM Punk (2-0-1)</strong></p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v <strong>Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</strong></p><p>

<strong>Brian Kendrick</strong> v Joel Maximo</p><p>

The Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Brian Johnson v <strong>Chris Harris</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>Punk v Stevens</strong></p><p>

Tiebreaker - What will be the show attendance? The show is being held at Wicomico Civic Center, Mid Atlantic <strong>6,500</strong></p>

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<p>PRE SHOW</p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Chris Harris defeated Brian Johnson in 6:13 by pinfall with a Catatonic. <strong>32</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW WEEKLY</strong></p><p>

Monday, week 1, April 2009</p><p>

Broadcast on America One on Tuesday late evening</p><p>

Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes</p><p>

Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, Maryland</p><p>

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The show starts in the office of the Interim Director of Operations. The Icon Sting is sitting behind his desk when Chris Benoit walks into the room. Benoit says he wants the title and he wants it at Jeopardy. Sting asks Benoit what he is willing to risk to try and win the title. Chris Benoit says he will risk his career to win the belt. Sting says that about the biggest risk of all so he readily accepts. <strong>64</strong></p><p>

Chris Benoit is developing better performance skills.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>New Wave v The Jackson 2</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, New Wave defeated The Jackson Two in 6:43 when Austin Aries defeated Nick Jackson by pinfall with a 450 Splash. <strong>50</strong></p><p>

The Jackson 2 have lost their last six matches.</p><p> </p><p>

Following a commercial we are outside the arena where we witness a harrowing scene of the four masked men giving Davey Boy Smith a severe beating. The beating is so bad Davey Boy is left bleeding from multiple parts of his body and is left unconscious. The masked men leave the scene as sirens are heard. Shortly afterwards police and an ambulance crew arrive. The medics attend to Davey Boy. The police go off to search for the perpetrators. <strong>15</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joel Maximo (National Tag Team champion) v Brian Kendrick</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Brian Kendrick defeated Joel Maximo in 11:58 by pinfall with a Sliced Bread #2. <strong>56</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Footage is shown of the movie premiere of “The Prototype” which features John Cena. Cena is seen arriving on the red carpet, posing for photographs and answering questions from entertainment journalists. Cena seems to fit well in this environment. <strong>76</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW TV TITLE</strong></p><p><strong>

Matt Sydal (champion) v Daniel Lyon</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Matt Sydal defeated Daniel Lyon in 13:34 by submission. Matt Sydal makes defence number 5 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>60</strong></p><p>

Matt Sydal was really off his game tonight.</p><p>

Matt Sydal has won his last six matches.</p><p> </p><p>

Backstage and Londrick and the tag team champions Spanish Announce Team meet. The two pairings argue over tonight's match between Joel and Kendrick and over their championship match at Jeopardy. <strong>16</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong>

Aaron Stevens (2-0-2) v CM Punk (2-0-1)</strong></p><p>

During this match AJ Styles came down to ringside to watch up close his Jeopardy opponent CM Punk in action, which distracted Punk a few times to Styles never physically got involved. In a match that had some good action and average heat, CM Punk defeated Aaron Stevens in 14:20 by submission with an Arm Triangle Choke. During the match we also had AJ Styles distract Punk. <strong>69 – match of the night</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Rob Van Dam is in front of a mirror again. He says he won't risk his hair in the Jeopardy match as he knows he can earn himself a National Championship match without having to risk something so valuable to him. <strong>56</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION</strong></p><p><strong>

Caprice Coleman (1-0-3) v Chris Jericho (2-1-0, National champion)</strong> </p><p>

In a match that had some good action and average heat, Chris Jericho defeated Caprice Coleman in 14:29 by submission with a Lion Tamer. <strong>69 – match of the night</strong></p><p>

The two didn't click and it made for an awkward bout.</p><p>

Chris Jericho has won his last six matches.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show rating: C+ 68</strong></p><p>

PSW increased popularity in five regions.</p><p>

PSW lost popularity in South East.</p><p>

Attendance: 5,989</p><p>

TV rating: 0.52 (down 0.03)</p><p>

Profit: $49,715</p><p> </p><p>

QUICK RESULTS</p><p>

Chris Jericho beat Caprice Coleman in Grappler's League First Division</p><p>

CM Punk beat Aaron Stevens in Grappler's League Premier Division</p><p>

Matt Sydal beat Daniel Lyon to retain the TV Title</p><p>

Brian Kendrick beat Joel Maximo</p><p>

New Wave beat The Jackson 2</p><p>

Chris Harris beat Brian Johnson (pre show)</p><p> </p><p>

JEOPARDY</p><p>

Sunday, week 2, April 2009</p><p>

Current card</p><p>

JEOPARDY MATCH FOR THE PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett (guitar) v Chris Benoit (career) v ???</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – Spanish Announce Team (champions) v Londrick</p><p>

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Roderick Strong</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION – AJ Styles v CM Punk</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION – Austin Aries v Rob Van Dam</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION – Colt Cabana v Lance Storm</p><p>

GRAPPLER'S LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION – Eddie Edwards v Jay Lethal</p><p>

Eiji Ezaki v Randy Orton</p>

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