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<p>PREDICTIONS</p><p>

Cracker Jack 6</p><p>

Happy Owns 6</p><p>

Kijar 6</p><p>

Michgcs 5</p><p>

Russo Swerve 5</p><p>

The Lloyd 5</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

CROWNING GLORY PREDICTION SERIES</p><p>

After 12 shows</p><p>

1. Happy Owns 73</p><p>

2. Kijar 65</p><p>

3. Michgcs 55</p><p>

4. Cracker Jack 41</p><p>

5. Russo Swerve 23</p><p>

6. Russell Rules 20</p><p>

7. The Lloyd 12</p><p>

8. Rollin 8</p><p>

9. Cobhead Jake 5</p><p>

10. The CoC 4</p><p>

11. Marco999 3</p>

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THE WAR TO END IT ALL</p><p> </p><p>

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Roderick Strong & Sting</p><p>

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Jay Lethal</p><p>

CROWNING GLORY SERIES FINAL - AJ Styles v CM Punk</p><p>

CROWNING GLORY TAG TEAM SERIES FINAL - Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam v Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri)</p><p>

Eiji Ezaki v Lance Storm</p><p>

Adam Copeland v Alex Wright</p><p>

D'Lo Brown v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

Pre show - Low Ki v Randy Orton</p><p>

Pre show - Amazing Red v Christopher Daniels</p><p>

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

BONUS - What will be the show attendance?</p><p> </p><p>

Each correct prediction scores 2 points in the Crowning Glory Prediction Series except the bonus question. If you are within 1% of the correct answer, you score 3 points. If you are within 10% of the correct answer, you score 1 point.</p>

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Damn, there go my hopes of coming back to win it all :(

 

 

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett

don't like how y2j's overconfident, but i don't like double j so...

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Roderick Strong & Sting

punk pulling double duty can lead to him losing the gold

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Jay Lethal

CROWNING GLORY SERIES FINAL - AJ Styles v CM Punk

he IS my avatar, after all :D

CROWNING GLORY TAG TEAM SERIES FINAL - Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam v Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri)

thoroughly enjoying the rookie-mentor thing you've got and thesz/rvd versus sting/strong could lead to some good matches

Eiji Ezaki v Lance Storm

Adam Copeland v Alex Wright

D'Lo Brown v Daniel Lyon

Pre show - Low Ki v Randy Orton

Pre show - Amazing Red v Christopher Daniels

What will be the match of the night? Styles-Punk

BONUS - What will be the show attendance? 8,965

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THE WAR TO END IT ALL

 

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Roderick Strong & Sting

You know as much as I want Punk & Cabana to win. I don't feel like Sting would be to happy with losing.

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Jay Lethal

CROWNING GLORY SERIES FINAL - AJ Styles v CM Punk

CROWNING GLORY TAG TEAM SERIES FINAL - Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam v Desperate Measures (Aaron Stevens & Yoshihiro Tajiri)

Eiji Ezaki v Lance Storm

Adam Copeland v Alex Wright

D'Lo Brown v Daniel Lyon

Pre show - Low Ki v Randy Orton

Pre show - Amazing Red v Christopher Daniels

What will be the match of the night? Styles vs Punk

BONUS - What will be the show attendance? 8,255

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

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Christopher Daniels defeated Amazing Red in 8:11 by pinfall with a Last Rites. <strong>55</strong></p><p>

In a bout that featured great action and average heat, Randy Orton defeated Low Ki in 10:30 by pinfall with an O-Zone. <strong>71</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The War To End It All 2008</strong></p><p>

Sunday, week 2, September 2008</p><p>

George M. Holmes Center, Boone, North Carolina</p><p>

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<strong>PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong>

CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Roderick Strong & Sting</strong></p><p>

A decent opening match up for the tag belts. The champions looked slick while their challengers worked well together too. Even in a relatively short tag team match, Sting was getting exhausted towards the end and this cost his team even though he wasn't involved in the decision which came in 8:46 when CM Punk defeated Roderick Strong by submission with an Arm Triangle Choke. CM Punk & Colt Cabana make defence number 2 of their PSW National Tag Team Championship titles. It is now sadly clear that Sting's advancing years are overtaking him. <strong>66</strong></p><p>

Colt Cabana has switched to a comedian gimmick, rated 78.</p><p>

Roderick Strong is improving in rumble skills.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Daniel Lyon v D'Lo Brown</strong></p><p>

A little surprise as Daniel Lyon defeated the veteran D'Lo Brown. Since going it alone, Lyon has quietly gone about his business and is chalking up wins, slowly moving himself up the pecking order in PSW. D'Lo clearly wasn't happy about his defeat which came in 12:21 by pinfall. <strong>59</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Jeff Jarrett cuts a backstage promo on Chris Jericho, saying tonight he will kick his ass and take the title. Simple. Effective. True? <strong>70</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong>

Kevin Steen (champion) v Jay Lethal</strong></p><p>

A keenly contested championship contest where Steen's brutality met Lethal's high octane offence. It was Steen's hard hitting that won the day as he bested his challenger in 10:36 by submission with a Sharpshooter. Kevin Steen makes defence number 2 of his PSW Youth Championship title. <strong>65</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Eiji Ezaki v Lance Storm</strong></p><p>

Grudges looked to be settled here as two men who have been attacking each other left, right and centre met for the second successive month. This time the outcome was different, though again the match was a little disappointing. Ezaki overcame his Canadian nemesis, albeit through a little skullduggery in 15:25 by pinfall, illegally using the ropes for leverage. <strong>58</strong></p><p>

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

It's Chris Jericho's turn in the backstage interview area. He addresses his challenger for tonight, Jeff Jarrett. Jericho says he is the better wrestler, the better singer… the better man. And he'll still be champion after tonight. <strong>86</strong></p><p>

Chris Jericho improvised well during the interview.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Adam Copeland v Alex Wright</strong></p><p>

Copeland has been impressive since he arrived in PSW only three weeks ago and he continued this tonight with a very good victory over the talented German. Copeland earned the win in 14:50 by pinfall with a Leaping DDT. <strong>65</strong></p><p>

Adam Copeland looked good.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>CROWNING GLORY TAG TEAM SERIES FINAL</strong></p><p><strong>

Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam v Desperate Measures</strong></p><p>

The first of two big Crowning Glory Series finals to determine who will challenge for the titles at the biggest show of the year. Both teams fought with purpose, taking their time a little compared to normal, keen not to make any mistakes that could cost them a place at Crowning Glory VIII. It was Thesz & Van Dam who stamped their ticket, getting a well earned shot at CM Punk and Colt Cabana by defeating the former champions Desperate Measures in 14:40 when Cade Thesz defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri by pinfall. <strong>67</strong></p><p>

Aaron Stevens needs something to freshen his character up.</p><p>

Aaron Stevens and Rob Van Dam are improving in technical skills.</p><p>

Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam have won their first seven matches.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>CROWNING GLORY SERIES FINAL</strong></p><p><strong>

AJ Styles v CM Punk</strong></p><p>

Punk comes out for his second match of the night and what a match as two of PSW's longest standing rivals squared off in their best battle yet. Action was fast paced, intense and even throughout and both men would be more than worthy winners. In the end, it was AJ who became the first man to win the Crowning Glory Series for two straight years and won it for the third time overall in the six years it has been running. He sets up his championship match for Crowning Glory VIII in 22:44 by pinfall with a Styles Clash. <strong>88 – match of the night</strong></p><p>

The two have pretty good chemistry and it lifted the match.</p><p>

AJ Styles wins his sixth match in a row.</p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p><p><strong>

Chris Jericho (champion) v Jeff Jarrett</strong></p><p>

Can two stars follow PSW's homegrown best? Not quite, but this was an excellent match also. There was a personal element to this match thanks to comments from the two and Jarrett's guitar show a couple of weeks back. Jericho even broke out into song halfway through the match and sounded decent, which pissed off Jarrett.</p><p>

The two battled for nearly half an hour before Jericho retained in 28:47 by submission with a Lion Tamer. Chris Jericho makes defence number 3 of his PSW National Championship title. <strong>86</strong></p><p>

Seven in a row for Jericho.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show rating: B+ 84</strong></p><p>

PSW has increased in popularity in the South East.</p><p>

Attendance: 7,951 (third highest in PSW history)</p><p>

Profit: $91,740</p><p> </p><p>

The show was the second best in PSW history.</p><p>

AJ Styles v CM Punk was the third best match in PSW history.</p><p>

Chris Jericho v Jeff Jarrett was the eighth best match in PSW history.</p><p> </p><p>

QUICK RESULTS</p><p>

Chris Jericho beat Jeff Jarrett to retain the National Championship</p><p>

AJ Styles beat CM Punk in Crowning Glory Series Final</p><p>

Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam beat Desperate Measures in Crowning Glory Tag Team Series Final</p><p>

Adam Copeland beat Alex Wright</p><p>

Eiji Ezaki beat Lance Storm</p><p>

Kevin Steen beat Jay Lethal to retain the Youth Championship</p><p>

Daniel Lyon beat D'Lo Brown</p><p>

CM Punk & Colt Cabana beat Roderick Strong & Sting to retain the National Tag Team Championship</p><p>

Randy Orton beat Low Ki (pre show)</p><p>

Christopher Daniels beat Amazing Red (pre show)</p>

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<p>PSW RANKINGS</p><p>

1. Rob Van Dam</p><p>

2. Chris Jericho</p><p>

3. AJ Styles</p><p>

4. Sting</p><p>

5. Daniel Lyon</p><p>

6. Keiji Sakoda</p><p>

7. Colt Cabana</p><p>

7. Randy Orton</p><p>

9. Jeff Jarrett</p><p>

10. CM Punk</p><p>

11. Matt Sydal</p><p>

12. John Cena</p><p>

13. Caprice Coleman</p><p>

14. Chris Hero</p><p>

15. Roderick Strong</p><p>

16. Kevin Steen</p><p>

17. Low Ki</p><p>

18. Aaron Stevens</p><p>

19. Brian Kendrick</p><p>

19. Lance Storm</p><p>

21. Carly Colon</p><p>

21. Teddy Hart</p><p>

23. Davey Richards</p><p>

24. Eiji Ezaki</p><p>

25. Psychosis</p><p>

26. Christopher Daniels</p><p>

26. Rocky Romero</p><p>

28. Cade Thesz</p><p>

28. Chris Harris</p><p>

28. T.J. Perkins</p><p>

31. Alex Wright</p><p>

31. Sheamus O'Shaunessy</p><p>

33. Marty Scurll</p><p>

34. Stu Sanders</p><p>

35. Iven Lessard</p><p>

36. Eddie Edwards</p><p>

37. Yoshihiro Tajiri</p><p>

38. Drew McIntyre</p><p>

39. Austin Aries</p><p>

40. Amazing Red</p><p>

40. Jay Lethal</p><p>

42. Brian Johnson</p><p>

43. James Storm</p><p>

44. Bobby Roode</p><p>

45. Chris Sabin</p><p>

46. Jose Maximo</p><p>

47. Destrey Lapointe</p><p>

48. 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. CM Punk & Colt Cabana</p><p>

3. Desperate Measures</p><p>

4. Life of Brians</p><p>

4. The Wolves</p><p>

6. Londrick</p><p>

7. European Union</p><p>

8. New Wave</p><p>

8. Spanish Announce Team</p><p>

10. The Backstreet Boyz</p><p>

11. Slaughter's Soldiers</p><p>

11. The Jackson 2</p><p>

13. Motor City Machine Guns</p><p>

14. Christian York & Joey Matthews</p><p>

15. America's Most Wanted</p><p>

16. The Jablonski Brothers</p><p>

Other teams do not qualify for a ranking.</p><p> </p><p>

FRANCHISE PLAYERS: Chris Jericho, Adam Copeland, Rob Van Dam, Randy Orton, Jeff Jarrett</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, Christopher Daniels</p><p>

RING GENERALS: Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Christopher Daniels, Adam Copeland, Jeff Jarrett</p><p>

WHO’S HOT: Adam Copeland, Rob Van Dam, AJ Styles</p><p>

WHO’S NOT: Amazing Red, Paul London, Johnny Kashmere, Rocky Romero, Alex Shelley</p><p>

TIME DECLINE: Sting (ten years)</p>

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<p>PREDICTIONS</p><p>

Happy Owns 17 (8 correct + 1 bonus)</p><p>

Michgcs 14 (7 correct)</p><p>

Kijar 10 (5 correct)</p><p>

After this show, it's clear who will fill the top three spaces, but with six shows left, which order will they finish?</p><p> </p><p>

CROWNING GLORY PREDICTION SERIES</p><p>

After 13 shows</p><p>

1. Happy Owns 90</p><p>

2. Kijar 75</p><p>

3. Michgcs 69</p><p>

4. Cracker Jack 41</p><p>

5. Russo Swerve 23</p><p>

6. Russell Rules 20</p><p>

7. The Lloyd 12</p><p>

8. Rollin 8</p><p>

9. Cobhead Jake 5</p><p>

10. The CoC 4</p><p>

11. Marco999 3</p>

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

PSW WEEKLY</p><p>

5 shows before Crowning Glory VIII</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v Austin Aries</p><p>

Chris Jericho (National champion), CM Punk & Colt Cabana (National Tag Team champions) v AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</p><p>

John Cena v Psychosis</p><p>

Drew McIntyre v Stu Sanders</p><p>

Backstreet Boyz (Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid) v Christian York & Joey Matthews</p><p>

Pre show - Chet Jablonski v Iven Michaud</p><p>

Pre show - Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin)</p><p>

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

Each correct prediction scores 1 point in the Crowning Glory Prediction Series</p>

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<p>PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v <strong>Austin Aries</strong></p><p>

Chris Jericho (National champion), CM Punk & Colt Cabana (National Tag Team champions) v <strong>AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</strong></p><p>

<strong>John Cena </strong>v Psychosis</p><p>

<strong>Drew McIntyre</strong> v Stu Sanders</p><p>

Backstreet Boyz (Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid) v <strong>Christian York & Joey Matthews</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Chet Jablonski v<strong> Iven Michaud</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin)</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>6 Man</strong></p>

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<p>PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v <strong>Austin Aries</strong></p><p>

<strong>Chris Jericho (National champion), CM Punk & Colt Cabana (National Tag Team champions)</strong> v AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</p><p>

John Cena v <strong>Psychosis</strong></p><p>

<strong>Drew McIntyre </strong>v Stu Sanders</p><p>

<strong>Backstreet Boyz (Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid)</strong> v Christian York & Joey Matthews</p><p>

Pre show - <strong>Chet Jablonski </strong>v Iven Michaud</p><p>

Pre show - Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson) v <strong>Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin)</strong></p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>3 v 3 match</strong></p>

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

5 shows before Crowning Glory VIII</p><p> </p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v <strong>Austin Aries</strong></p><p>

Chris Jericho (National champion), CM Punk & Colt Cabana (National Tag Team champions) v <strong>AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</strong></p><p>

<strong>John Cena</strong> v Psychosis</p><p>

<strong>Drew McIntyre</strong> v Stu Sanders</p><p>

Backstreet Boyz (Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid) v <strong>Christian York & Joey Matthews</strong></p><p>

Pre show - Chet Jablonski v <strong>Iven Michaud</strong></p><p>

Pre show - <strong>Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson)</strong> v Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin)</p><p>

What will be the match of the night? <strong>6-Man</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>It's a night of upsets!</em></p>

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

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, The Jackson Two defeated Motor City Machine Guns in 6:06 when Nick Jackson defeated Alex Shelley by pinfall. <strong>44</strong></p><p>

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Iven Michaud defeated Chet Jablonski in 6:14 by pinfall with a Scorpion Slice. <strong>42</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Monday, week 3, September 2008</p><p>

Broadcast on STNC on Tuesday night</p><p>

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

John H. Lewis Gymnasium, Atlanta, Georgia</p><p>

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We are in the Director of Operations office where Bret Hart is sitting behind his desk. He says that following on from being given a talent budget and needing to make cuts, he held a meeting with all the roster where he explained the situation and asked if anybody voluntarily wanted to leave. Bret is pleased to say only one person wanted to leave PSW, so he wishes D'Lo Brown all the best for the future. <strong>80</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Backstreet Boyz v Christian York & Joey Matthews</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Christian York & Joey Matthews defeated The Backstreet Boyz in 8:04 when Joey Matthews defeated Trent Acid by submission. <strong>46</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Backstage we see the National champion Chris Jericho and the Crowning Glory Series winner AJ Styles. Jericho is respectful, congratulating AJ on winning the Crowning Glory Series and recalling some great tag team matches they have had together. He finishes by saying the fans have their dream match at Crowning Glory VIII, but AJ won't have his dream ending. Jericho pats AJ on the shoulder as he leaves. <strong>77</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Drew McIntyre v Stu Sanders</strong></p><p>

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but non-existent crowd heat, Drew McIntyre defeated Stu Sanders in 10:23 by pinfall with an Ego Trip. <strong>53</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Dusty Rhodes interviews Adam Copeland. Copeland says he is delighted with the start he has made in PSW and he wants to continue to test and beat the best in the business. <strong>66</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

Caprice Coleman (champion) v Austin Aries</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Caprice Coleman defeated Austin Aries in 9:31 by pinfall with a Thermal Shock. Caprice Coleman makes defence number 5 of his PSW TV Title title. <strong>60</strong></p><p>

Seven wins in a row for Coleman.</p><p> </p><p>

Backstage and Eiji Ezaki and Jeff Jarrett are arguing about singing. Jarrett says he is the better singer. Ezaki says he has sold loads more records. Jarrett gets irate and swings wildly at Ezaki, missing, and agents and security separate the two. <strong>54</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Cena v Psychosis</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Psychosis defeated John Cena in 11:34 by pinfall with a Guillotine Legdrop. <strong>60</strong></p><p>

The two have good chemistry and it lifted the match.</p><p> </p><p>

Matt Sydal is in the backstage interview area. He challenges Kevin Steen to a Youth Championship match at Crowning Glory VIII. Steen arrives on scene and never backs down from a challenge, so he gladly accepts. <strong>47</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Chris Jericho (National champion), CM Punk & Colt Cabana (National Tag Team champions) v AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</strong></p><p>

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Psychosis defeated John Cena in 11:34 by pinfall with a Guillotine Legdrop. <strong>77 – match of the night</strong></p><p>

AJ Styles is improving in rumble skills.</p><p>

CM Punk is improving in performance skills.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show rating: B- 73</strong></p><p>

Attendance: 6,832</p><p>

TV rating: 0.08</p><p>

Profit: $51,080</p><p> </p><p>

QUICK RESULTS</p><p>

Chris Jericho, CM Punk & Colt Cabana beat AJ Styles, Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</p><p>

Psychosis beat John Cena</p><p>

Caprice Coleman beat Austin Aries to retain the TV Title</p><p>

Drew McIntyre beat Stu Sanders</p><p>

Christian York & Joey Matthews beat Backstreet Boyz</p><p>

Iven Michaud beat Chet Jablonski (pre show)</p><p>

Jackson 2 beat Motor City Machine Guns</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

CROWNING GLORY VIII</p><p>

Sunday, week 2, October 2008</p><p>

Current card</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v AJ Styles</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam</p><p>

PSW TV TITLE – Caprice Coleman (champion) v Teddy Hart</p><p>

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Matt Sydal</p><p>

Adam Copeland v Lance Storm</p><p>

Eiji Ezaki v Jeff Jarrett</p>

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<p>PREDICTIONS</p><p>

Michgcs 5</p><p>

Cracker Jack 4</p><p>

Happy Owns 4</p><p>

Kijar 4</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

CROWNING GLORY PREDICTION SERIES</p><p>

After 14 shows</p><p>

1. Happy Owns 94</p><p>

2. Kijar 79</p><p>

3. Michgcs 74</p><p>

4. Cracker Jack 45</p><p>

5. Russo Swerve 23</p><p>

6. Russell Rules 20</p><p>

7. The Lloyd 12</p><p>

8. Rollin 8</p><p>

9. Cobhead Jake 5</p><p>

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PSW WEEKLY: CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION</p><p>

4 shows before Crowning Glory VIII</p><p> </p><p>

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Daniel Lyon</p><p>

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)</p><p>

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v Roderick Strong</p><p>

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre</p><p>

Keiji Sakoda v Teddy Hart</p><p>

Pre show - Bobby Roode v Sheamus O'Shaunessy</p><p>

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

Each correct prediction scores 1 point in the Crowning Glory Prediction Series.</p>

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PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Daniel Lyon

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v Roderick Strong

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre

Keiji Sakoda v Teddy Hart

Pre show - Bobby Roode v Sheamus O'Shaunessy

What will be the match of the night? Punk & Cabana vs Londrick

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PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Daniel Lyon

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v Roderick Strong

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre

Keiji Sakoda v Teddy Hart

Pre show - Bobby Roode v Sheamus O'Shaunessy

What will be the match of the night? Lyon/Y2J

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PSW WEEKLY: CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION

4 shows before Crowning Glory VIII

 

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - Chris Jericho (champion) v Daniel Lyon

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Londrick (Paul London & Brian Kendrick)

PSW TV TITLE - Caprice Coleman (champion) v Roderick Strong

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre

Keiji Sakoda v Teddy Hart

Pre show - Bobby Roode v Sheamus O'Shaunessy

What will be the match of the night? Tag Title Match

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PRE SHOW

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Sheamus O'Shaunessy defeated Bobby Roode in 5:49 by submission. 35

 

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PSW WEEKLY: CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION

Monday, week 4, September 2008

Broadcast on STNC on Tuesday night

Announcers: Potter & Dusty Rhodes

Reitz Arena, Baltimore, Maryland

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In the ring to start a special PSW Weekly is Bret Hart. The Director of Operations says that this is a special Championship Edition of PSW Weekly where every championship is going to be defended. Before the titles are fought for, we're going to see Bret's nephew in action… 73

Bret struggled when going off script.

 

Keiji Sakoda v Teddy Hart

In a bout that had solid in-ring action but not much in the way of heat, Keiji Sakoda defeated Teddy Hart in 7:15 by pinfall. 52

Teddy Hart is improving in performance skills.

 

Two microphones have been set up in the ring, behind one stands Eiji Ezaki, the newest Jap Pop sensation. Behind the other is Jeff Jarrett, who dabbled in country music a little while ago. The two have a sing off, with Ezaki being better and more popular, something that angers Jarrett who introduces Ezaki's head to his guitar. Ezaki bleeds, the guitar is in bits and there is no more singing tonight. 52

 

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PSW TV TITLE

Caprice Coleman (champion) v Roderick Strong (with Sting)

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Roderick Strong defeated Caprice Coleman in 10:24 by pinfall with a CX 02. Roderick Strong wins the PSW TV Title title. 58

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Sting did some good work at ringside.

Caprice Coleman and Roderick Strong are improving in rumble skills.

Caprice Coleman's win streak ends at seven.

 

Dusty Rhodes interviews AJ Styles. He says he has been told by many fans that him facing Chris Jericho is their dream match, and it is AJ's dream to win the title from such a top class wrestler. 48

 

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PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP

Kevin Steen (champion) v Drew McIntyre

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, Kevin Steen defeated Drew McIntyre in 13:09 by pinfall with a F-Cinq. Kevin Steen makes defence number 3 of his PSW Youth Championship title. 57

 

Lance Storm and Adam Copeland are having a heated argument about who is the best Canadian wrestler, ie themselves. The two agree to settle this argument at Crowning Glory VIII. 61

Lance Storm needs something to freshen up his character.

Adam Copeland was good.

Lance Storm was very underwhelming.

 

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PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Londrick

In a match that had some good action but not much in the way of heat, CM Punk & Colt Cabana defeated Londrick in 13:52 when Colt Cabana defeated Paul London by pinfall with a Colt 45. CM Punk & Colt Cabana make defence number 3 of their PSW National Tag Team Championship titles. 64

 

Rob Van Dam is backstage with Cade Thesz. RVD tells Thesz they are one final step away from winning the tag belts, and now is not the time to slack or let slip. Thesz has hunger in his eyes. 58

 

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PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Chris Jericho (champion) v Daniel Lyon

In a bout that featured great action and a good crowd, Chris Jericho defeated Daniel Lyon in 16:41 by submission with a Lion Tamer. Chris Jericho makes defence number 4 of his PSW National Championship title. 82 – match of the night

Eight in a row for Jericho

 

Show rating: B- 74

PSW increased popularity in Mid Atlantic

Attendance: 3,500 (sell out)

TV rating: 0.08

Profit: $7,410

 

QUICK RESULTS

Chris Jericho beat Daniel Lyon to retain the National Championship

CM Punk & Colt Cabana beat Londrick to retain the National Tag Team Championship

Kevin Steen beat Drew McIntyre to retain the Youth Championship

Roderick Strong beat Caprice Coleman to win the TV Title

Keiji Sakoda beat Teddy Hart

Sheamus O'Shaunessy beat Bobby Roode (pre show)

 

 

CROWNING GLORY VIII

Sunday, week 2, October 2008

Current card

PSW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP – Chris Jericho (champion) v AJ Styles

PSW NATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP – CM Punk & Colt Cabana (champions) v Cade Thesz & Rob Van Dam

PSW TV TITLE – Roderick Strong (champion) v Teddy Hart

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP – Kevin Steen (champion) v Matt Sydal

Adam Copeland v Lance Storm

Eiji Ezaki v Jeff Jarrett

Chris Hero v Keiji Sakoda

Desperate Measures v Londrick

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LWA Crazy Crazy Nights IV

Wednesday, week 1, September 2008

HPER Complex Gymnasium, Arkansas

Attendance: 400 (sell out)

 

Shane Sewell beat Jon Cutler (26)

Mark Copani beat Bryan Kelly (12)

Anthony Carelli beat Kofi Kingston (18)

Jacob Crane & Jimmy Yang beat Azrieal & Brian Cage (37)

Alley Cats beat Double Top (30)

Sid Vicious beat Eddie Kingston to retain the World Championship (52)

Show rating: D+ 48

 

 

 

CKY Bloodstained 5

Tuesday, week 2, September 2008

Hart Center Arena, Massachusetts

Attendance: 3,600 (sell out)

 

Shark Boy beat Cloudy (64)

Christian York, Sonjay Dutt & Violent J beat Joel Maximo, Scoot Andrews & Spanky (63)

Super Crazy & Austin Aries beat Low Ki & Johnny Kashmere to retain the Tag Championship (75)

Hulk Hogan, Curt Hennig & Joey Matthews beat Alter Boy Luke, Tony Mamaluke & Insane Dragon (72)

Excalibur beat Adam Copeland to retain the International Championship (82)

Show rating: B 78

 

 

 

HCW Battle Song

Saturday, week 2, September 2008

Leavey Center, California

Attendance: 4,237

 

Jay Lethal & Scott D'Amore beat Chase Stevens & Jake Hager (50)

Teddy Hart & Cloudy beat GQ Money & Jason Cross to retain the National Tag Team Championship (62)

Amazing Red beat Julio Dinero to retain the Wrestling Spirit Championship (69)

The Mercenaries beat Kip James & Monty Brown (64)

Shawn Michaels beat Marc Mero to retain the Universal Championship (57)

Show rating: C 62

 

 

 

WWE Unforgiven

Sunday, week 3, September 2008

Pepsi Center, Colorado

Attendance: 18,007 (sell out)

Buy rate: 5.34

 

Double Trouble beat The New Midnights to retain the World Tag Team Championship (60)

Spike beat EZ Money (47)

Trish Stratus beat Layla El (39)

William Regal beat Lance Cade to retain the United States Heavyweight Championship (60)

Jeff Hardy beat Leonce Valentine to retain the Intercontinental Championship (69)

Daniel Puder beat Ekmo Fatu and Crash Holly to retain the Hardcore Championship (42)

Lash Leroux beat Evan Karagias to win the Light Heavyweight Championship (53)

Trenesha Biggers beat Lita to retain the Women's Championship (46)

Kane beat Test (83)

'Stone Cold' Steve Austin beat Kurt Angle to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (99)

Show rating: A 91

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News

 

Low Ki, CM Punk, Kevin Steen and Cade Thesz returned clean drug tests at The War To End It All

 

PSW made a $156,016 loss in September.

 

WWC Booker Mike Quackenbush has left the company.

 

Sal Hamaoui has founded CHIKARA, based in Tri State, USA.

 

New signings: None

Contract extensions: Yoshihiro Tajiri (2 years), Christian York (1 year), Joey Matthews (1 year)

Injuries: None

Departures: D'Lo Brown (handed in notice)

 

Chad Collyer has won the HWA Heavyweight Championship, defeating Ted Rhodes after twelve successful defences.

Chino Martinez has won the JAPW New Jersey States Championship for the second time, defeating Don Montoya after four successful defences.

Scott D'Amore has won the SW Global Championship, defeating Dave Swift after eighteen successful defences.

 

Deaths: None

Retirements from the ring: Jacqueline Moore (44), Gran Markus Jr (55)

Returns: None

Left the business: None

New workers: Chris Wood (38, New Zealander, ex rugby player), Aki Tsucgimoto (19, female, Japanese, AJW Dojo), Jose Sanchez (28, Mexican, ex gymnast), Norice Taylor (21, Canadian, Can Am Wrestling School), Lorraine St.Hubbins (21, female, American, Fabulous Moolah's Wrestling School), Melanie Cruise (22, female, American), Matt Walsh (26, American, ex model/body builder, The Monster Factory), Jenny Quinn (25, female, American, ex model)

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PSW WEEKLY

3 shows before Crowning Glory VIII

PSW TV TITLE - Roderick Strong (champion) v Caprice Coleman

Adam Copeland v AJ Styles

CM Punk (National Tag Team champion) v Rob Van Dam

Jay Lethal & Matt Sydal v New Wave (Austin Aries & Kevin Steen (Youth champion))

Chris Harris v T.J. Perkins

Pre show - Jablonski Brothers (Chet & Dean Jablonski) v Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson)

What will be the match of the night?

 

 

PSW MONTHLY

2 shows before Crowning Glory VIII

PSW YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP - Kevin Steen (champion) v Alex Shelley

Amazing Red v Psychosis

Sheamus O'Shaunessy v Stu Sanders

Backstreet Boyz (Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid) v Jackson 2 (Matt & Nick Jackson)

Pre show - Bobby Roode v Chet Jablonski

What will be the match of the night?

 

 

Each correct prediction scores 1 point in the Crowning Glory Prediction Series.

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