August 1, 2010
Saitama Super Arena - Saitama City, Saitama, Japan
RESULTS
Savannah & Destiny vs. Saturina &
Venus Vagabond
Savannah and her new partner, Destiny, wasted no time mingling with the fans.
Instead they shunned them away. Savannah and Destiny took as many shortcuts in this match as
possible, each time being reprimanded by referee Konami Taito. Saturina was pounded on by quick
tagging in and out by the team of Savannah and Destiny. All the while, they taunted the fans and
Saturina's partner, Venus Vagabond who was helpless to aid her partner. The punishment finally
concluded as Savannah executed a vicious DDT on Saturina, which was followed up by a moonsault
from Destiny from the top turnbuckle. Savannah & Destiny get the impressive victory, but their
taunting and closed-fisted cheapshots were totally unnecessary.
Samurai & Shogun vs. Chinese Chopper
& Deadly Warrior w/Fuji Hakuji
Hakuji Inc's newest tag team of Chinese Chopper and Deadly Warrior were back after
an impressive debut on the last Turnbuckle Taboo. This time they were facing a seasoned duo of
Samurai & Shogun. Fuji Hakuji's new team was in for quite a challenge tonight as Samurai and
Shogun were on top of their game, displaying teamwork and the ability to counter the martial arts
attacks of the Chopper and the Warrior. The action was intense, and went back and forth. Towards
the end however, Samurai and Shogun caught the opportunity to execute their double-team
finisher..the Bushido Blitz on Chinese Chopper. Samurai went for the cover, but Deadly
Warrior jumped in to break up the count. Then all four men started battling in the ring, and Fuji
Hakuji motioned to the back, and Scorp came running down to the ring.
Scorp leveled Samurai from behind, and referee Konami Taito called for the bell awarding the
match to Samurai and Shogun by disqaulification on Hakuji Inc. The three Hakuji Inc members began
stomping away on Samurai and Shogun. Then the crowd erupted as Super Ninja ran down to the ring
to even the odds. Hakuji motioned to the back again, and Jumbo Flapjack and King Hippo walked
quickly to the ring and once again Hakuji Inc was in control. It was 5 on 3 as Fuji Hakuji
watched his army pummel Super Ninja, Samurai, and Shogun.
But to everyone's suprise, the Great Kowbunki and Toshibi Kagiro ran down to help Super
Ninja!! As Kowbunki entered the ring, a mysterious red mist shot from his mouth into the eyes of
King Hippo and Jumbo Flapjack. Both big men stumbled to the mat and rolled out of the ring.
Kagiro let loose with a devastating Judo throw that sent Scorp flying to the mat and under the
ring ropes to the floor. A cold staredown between Great Kowbunki and Deadly Warrior took place,
and both men slowly stalked each other ready to lock up in combat, but Fuji Hakuji yelled to
Chinese Chopper to get Deadly Warrior and retreat. Chopper did as he was told, although Deadly
Warrior didn't want to retreat, Chinese Chopper finally convinced him to exit the ring. Hakuji
Inc walked up the entrance ramp leaving the arena. Scorp was assisting Jumbo Flapjack up the ramp
as his eyes and face were covered with the red mist. Fuji Hakuji guided King Hippo who also was
on the receiving end of the mist to the eyes. Chinese Chopper had a hand on Deadly Warrior's
shoulder as they walked slowly backwards up the ramp, Deadly Warrior's gaze never leaving the
gaze of his brother that he hated....Great Kowbunki.
When Hakuji Inc finally disappeared behind the curtain, Kowbunki and Kagiro turned around to
see Super Ninja standing across the ring from them, his eyes staring intently at both men.
Samurai and Shogun stood on either side of Super Ninja. Super Ninja placed a fist in the palm of
his other hand, and nodded slightly in what seemed to be some sort of Ninja sign of courtesy???
Then Super Ninja reached into his ninja jacket and pulled out something?....And threw it onto the
mat, which erupted in a large cloud of smoke....and when it cleared...Super Ninja, Samurai, and
Shogun had completely vanished!! Kowbunki and Kagiro exited the ring and made their way back up
the ramp.
Karnov vs. Stonehead
Karnov would be making his singles debut tonight against one-half of the Great
Maskmen, Stonehead. Karnov looked very impressive, although Stonehead managed to momentarily take
advantage when he appeared to adjust something on the forehead part of his mask and unload with
some vicious head-butts to the head and chest of Karnov. However, karnov would fight back and
regain control of the match. Karnov would eventually get the submission win over Stonehead via
the Karnov Klutch.
Toshibi Kagiro vs. Chong Li
Toshibi Kagiro, usually behind the announcer's booth for Turnbuckle Taboo, would
finally make his actual return to the ring tonight. He had helped Great Kowbunki earlier as they
assisted Super Ninja and company against Hakuji Inc. But now it was time to see if he could shake
off the cobwebs in an actual match against a dangerous opponent, Chong Li. Kagiro was able to
suprise Chong Li with some strikes to the gut early on, but Chong Li would quickly remedy his
weak gut by using some vicious chops to the throat of the "Judo Star". Kagiro would fight back
and toss Li to the mat several times with some textbook Judo throws. Chong Li became frustrated
and he tossed Kagiro through the ropes to the floor. Chong Li would grab a wire that was attached
to one of the camera men's video cameras and begin choking Kagiro with it. Referee Konami Taito
warned Li to stop, and when Li refused to stop after the 5-count he was disqaulified. Giving
Toshibi Kagiro a big win in his return match. Kagiro was able to finally flip Li over his
shoulder breaking the choke hold with the camera wire. Both men wanted to continue fighting
outside the ring, but security guards stepped in to separate them.
Okinawa Tag Team Title Match
Caveman Hegor & Seaside vs. The Mad
Soldiers w/Jim Rackette
Jim Rackette had been riding high eversince he came into the CWI, leading two teams
to title belts. However the new duo of Caveman Hegor & Seaside would finally give the "mama's
boy" his first loss as a pro wrestling manager. Caveman Hegor landed a huge body splash from the
top turnbuckle onto Iron Soldier, then he knocked Muscle Soldier into Rackette when he tried to
climb onto the apron and give him his tennis racket. Both Muscle Soldier and Rackette went
crashing to the arena floor. Hegor would tag in Seaside, and the he finished off Iron Soldier
with a Northern Lights suplex for the pinfall. Caveman Hegor & Seaside become the new Okinawa Tag
Team Champions!
Asia Television Title Match
Scarecrow vs. David Von Ramrock
w/Clover -- champion
In his ongoing feud with the Calamity Crew, DVR would once again put the Asia
Television title on the line, this time against Scarecrow. Scarecrow may be a great intimidator,
a great leader, and a somewhat decent wrestler, but he was totally outmatched in speed, strength,
and wrestling abillity against "The Ram" David Von Ramrock. DVR didn't waste much time as he
ended this match quickly before any of the other Calamity Crew members could run to ringside to
interfere. DVR gets the win following the "Ramrock Shock". DVR holds the "NEWLY UNVEILED EDITION"
of the Asia TV title over his head. Similar in color to the PWA's Atlanta TV Title, but with a
different design. DVR & Clover stop in front of the ringside camera man before greeting the fans.
DVR holds up his white wristband and the letters "LVR" in black sharpie can be read. DVR
gives a "thumbs up" and a couple fist-pounds to the chest. Then DVR & Clover both repeat the
words aloud..."LVR...Get well soon!" Then they high-five the fans as they walk back up the
entrance ramp.
//////MAIN EVENT///////
All-Japan Heavyweight Title Match
Dragon Lee vs. L.A. Spike --
champion
It was the moment of truth for the All-Japan Champion. L.A. Spike finally had to
step into the ring against an actual opponent to defend the All-Japan belt that his brother, L.A.
Destructor practically gift-wrapped and handed to him. Things were not going to be so easy
tonight........not by a longshot. L.A. Spike would tower over his challenger, Dragon Lee. But he
was nowhere near ready for a match of this magnitude. Dragon Lee was too quick for Spike, and he
had the champ on the ropes early. Lee used several lightning fast quicks to the shins of L.A.
Spike, and Spike was limping around the ring. He tried repeatedly to grab hold of Dragon Lee, but
he was too elusive. A very concerned L.A. Destructor would emerge at the top of the entrance
ramp, and the fans began booing him. Destructor's eyes were intense and he began walking slowly
to the ring.
Dragon Lee began bringing out the heavy artillery and L.A. Spike was in clear danger of losing
the All-Japan Heavyweight title. When Dragon Lee noticed Destructor outside of the ring, he
turned his attention away just long enough for Spike to get back to his feet and level him from
behind with a hard clothesline. Spike began stomping away on Dragon Lee, as big brother watched
on in approval. L.A. Spike whipped Dragon Lee into the ropes and knocked him down with a big boot
to the chin as he bounced back. L.A. Destructor yelled out to Spike..."CHOKE SLAM, BROTHER!!"
Spike nodded, and he leaned over and placed a big hand on Dragon Lee's neck, and the other with a
handful of Lee's hair. Spike picked Lee back up to his feet, with a strong grip still around the
throat of Dragon Lee. As Spike prepared to choke-slam Lee, Dragon Lee quickly broke the grip
around his throat with a blazing-fast upward-thrust chop. Then he leveled L.A. Spike with a
roundhouse kick, sending the big man to the mat. Dragon Lee quickly covered L.A. Spike for the
pin......one....two...thr-....a big boot to the head from L.A. Destructor knocked Dragon Lee off
of Spike. And referee Konami Taito quickly called for the bell. Dragon Lee layed on the mat very
groggy from being caught off-guard by a very hard boot to the head. He was a fraction of a second
away from winning the All-Japan Heavyweight title. But Destructor had slid into the ring and
stopped the count just in time. Dragon Lee would win by DQ, but L.A. Spike would retain the All-
Japan Heavyweight title. L.A. Destructor once again gives his brother a huge gift, by saving him
from certain defeat.
The fans in the arena are livid, and pelt the ring with soda cups and popcorn bags. Destructor
helps Spike out of the ring where they are joined by Macho Destroyer and Doom Knight. The Super
Ultimates make obscene gestures towards the fans who continue to boo and throw trash at them.
Macho Destoyer grabs a fan by the shirt collar and knocks him out cold with a humongous fist. A
large section of fans quickly back away after seeing the violent display. Security guards and
medics rush to the scene to restore order in the crowd and attend the KO'ed fan. The Super
Ultimates exit the arena and the show ends as Jin Kazama and Ling Xiaoyou can be seen in the ring
attending to a groggy Dragon Lee.
July 4, 2010
Yokohama Arena - Yokohama, Japan
RESULTS
Women's Imperial Tag Team Title Match
Clover & Hayley vs. Wu Ao & Akako
Sasaki - champions
The newly crowned Women's Imperial tag team champions were back a week later to defend
them against the newly formed duo of Clover & Hayley. Just like lightning from a bottle, Clover &
Hayley looked the part of a fine-tuned machine as they took it to the champs, and getting the win to
become the new Women's Imperial tag team champs!
Caveman Hegor & Seaside vs. the Great
Maskmen
The emergence of exciting young talent continues to influx into the CWI lineup. Tonight
Caveman Hegor would debut as the tag partner of Seaside. They were taking on the crafty veteran duo
of Green Mask and Stonehead. The fans were really into this match as Hegor and Seaside provided some
excellent high-flying moves and teamwork. The Maskmen put on their usual mat-technician display,
laced with their usual underhanded rule-bending cheats. However Hegor and Seaside would end up
getting the win after Hegor hit a body splash from the top turnbuckle onto Green Mask, then Seaside
finished him off with the Northern Lights suplex with the bridge for the 3 count.
Okinawa Tag Team Title Match
Spaniard Kid & Karnov vs. The Mad
Soldiers w/Jim Rackette - champions
The team of Kid & Karnov gave the Okinawa tag champions all they could handle, and it
looked as if the titles would change hands yet again, but thanks to antics of Jim Rackette and his
loaded tennis racket, he ensured the Soldiers of keeping the belts. Muscle Soldier gets the pinfall
on another racket victim,...Spaniard Kid. The Mad Soldiers retain the titles.
Great Kowbunki & J Mystery vs. Chinese
Chopper & Deadly Warrior w/Fuji Hakuji
Fuji Hakuji would introduce his two newest associates in Hakuji Inc tonight, and they
would finally bring home a much needed win for Hakuji's stable. Chinese Chopper has his name for a
reason, his devastating knife-hand chops left stinging echoes throughout the arena. Kowbunki seemed
a little unfocused throughout the match, especially when he was in the ring with Deadly Warrior.
This would lead to the downfall of Mystery and Kowbuni's chances of winning. Chinese Chopper would
finish off Kowbunki after apparently slipping on a golden shiny glove on his right hand and
delivering a chop to Kowbunki that layed him out flat for the pinfall. After the match, Hakuji got a
microphone and laughed. "I tell you, I bring in great team from Orient that will smash all other
team in our way! Kowbunki, maybe I tell whole world why you no fight well tonight. That because you
not expect to see long lost brother on opposite side of ring! Hahahaha!"
J Mystery still attending to Kowbunki who is lying on his back from the hard gloved chop of Chopper,
looks over at the laughing Fuji Hakuji, with Chinese Chopper and Deadly Warrior standing on either
side of him.
"That right! This man....Deadly Warrior, is Kowbunki's long lost brother! And he HATE his
brother, Kowbunki. He going to be much more success than you Kowbunki! Deadly Warrior and Chinese
Chopper soon take tag team titles, and then we come back and beat on you some more, Kowbunki!
Hahahaha!
Fiji Islands Heavyweight Title Match
Chong Li vs. Bounty Hunter -
champion
Bounty Hunter would be defending his new Fiji Islands title against a newcomer with a
big reputation in the underground martial arts fight leagues of Hong Kong, Chong Li. It was a
contrast in styles, providing the fans with an excellent match. Bounty Hunter's very agile quick
6'11 frame was able to manuever and execute some tremendous wrestling moves against the short stocky
and powerful Chong Li. Referee Konami Taito had to warn Li several times to break choke holds. Li
would take control of the match at the midway point and he battered the champ for a few minutes. But
the fans kept chanting for Bounty Hunter, and he finally turned the tide. Bounty Hunter managed to
recuperate and deliver a running lariat off the ropes on Chong Li. Then Bounty Hunter hefted Li up
onto the top turnbuckle, then climbed up and executed a superplex that put Li down for the pinfall.
An exciting successful title defense for the Bounty Hunter.
All-Japan Tag Team Title Match
Tunnel Runner & Jacob Marlowe w/Scarecrow vs. Dragon Lee & Jin Kazama w/Ling Xiaoyu - Champions
The Calamity Crew would upend the title-reign of Lee & Kazama this night with a little
help from Scarecrow from the outside. Tunnel Runner and the big Canadian, Jacob Marlowe, were alot
bigger than the champions, yet Lee and Kazama were able to unleash a barrage of lightning quick
attacks. However, the mastermind behind the Calamity Crew, Scarecrow, always has an ace up his
sleeve. Thanks to his intervention, Tunnel Runner took out Jin Kazama with a devastating
neckbreaker, while Marlowe kept Lee at bay.
All-Japan Heavyweight Title Match - ANYTHING GOES RULES
L.A. Spike vs. L.A. Destructor -
champion
In an unusual unexpected matchup, L.A. Destructor defends his All-Japan title against
his newly introduced brother and new Super Ultimates member, L.A. Spike!! Destructor intentionally
allows himself to be counted out just as soon as the bell rings to start the match. "Anything Goes
Rules" allows Spike to win the title by count out!!! The Super Ultimates' plan all along! Spike and
Destructor high-five each other after the match and Destructor places the All-Japan title on Spike's
shoulder.
Asian Television Title Match
Phantom Konger w/Scarecrow vs. David
Von Ramrock w/Clover - champion
Whatever caniving scheme Scarecrow had planned to recapture the Asian TV title for the
Calamity Crew, it wouldn't work this time. DVR was familiar with Phantom Konger because he had
beaten him in the Imperial Mayhem pay-per-view on May 15, 2009 in a title defense of the
International Heavyweight title. And once again, DVR would defeat the masked-man to retain the Asian
TV title. Scarecrow and Konger were livid. Tunnel Runner and Jacob Marlowe ran down to the ring and
the Calamity Crew prepared to attack DVR, who was holding the Asian TV title on one arm, and using
the other to shield Clover. But just as the Crew were going to attack, Bounty Hunter, Seaside, and
Caveman Hegor all charged into the ring to even the odds. The Calamity Crew made a hasty retreat,
but Scarecrow vowed that they would meet again very soon!
International Tag Team Title Match
Beach Dog & Desert Dog vs. Macho
Destroyer & Doom Knight - champions
The Sand Hounds had the entire arena on their side as "Surfin USA" blasted over the
speakers and they made their way to ringside. But their opponents, the Super Ultimates, Macho
Destroyer & Doom Knight were not phased at all. They towered over the Dogs, and they were never
seriously in danger in losing this match. Macho Destroyer and Doom Knight sported new ring attire
tonight, and they looked much more menacing than they already had shown so far in the CWI. Just as
they had left Mad Clown and Bear Hugger in a battered mess a couple weeks earlier, they do the same
to Beach Dog and Desert Dog en route to a successful title defense.
//////MAIN EVENT///////
International Heavyweight Title Match
Little Mac vs. L.A. Destructor -
champion
The Destructor walked slowly to the ring with an arrogant sneer with the International
Heavyweight title on his shoulder, and his brother L.A. Spike accompanying him to the ring for the
title defense against newcomer, Little Mac. The fans booed the brothers relentlessly. Little Mac was
getting the opportunity of a lifetime with an immediate title shot in his debut in the cWI!!
Destructor gets to hand-pick his opponents, and he obviously felt he would have no trouble at all
with the unknown rookie. For the most part, his thinking was correct. Destructor pounded on Little
Mac early, sending him to the mat. However at one point, Little Mac caught Destructor with a
glancing uppercut that just barely connected. Destructor took one step back, and then realized his
nose was bleeding. This infuriated the champion, and he tossed Mac through the ropes to the floor.
Referee Konami Taito was warning Destructor to keep the action in the ring, and while his back was
turned, L.A. Spike stomped on Little Mac, and then threw him into the ring steps! Finally Spike
rolled Mac back into the ring, and Destructor executed several unnecessary slams, and rammed Mac's
body into the cornerbuckles. Finally L.A. Destructor, still standing, would place one foot on Mac
for the pinfall, as the fans booed. Destructor gets the win in impressive fashion.
After the match a heavyset black man wearing a gray sweatshirt and sweatpants emerged from the
front row of the crowd, and he made his way over to ringside where Little Mac had sit up with his
head down in defeat. The unknown man called out to Mac with encouragement....."Don't give up,
Mac. My name is Doc Louis, and I want to train you. You've got the heart, kid. You just need a
manager." .....The show comes to a close.
June 26, 2010
Dojo Dome - Osaka, Japan
RESULTS
Spaniard Kid & Karnov vs. Thundering
Mantis & Blazing Saddle
Another debut tonight as Karnov makes his first appearance, teaming up with Spaniard
Kid. They get the win over a quality tag team in Mantis and Saddle. Alot of exciting moves
throughout the match. Both teams got alot of applause, but it was Karnov with a spectacular
submission hold, the Karnov Klutch which finally forced Blazing Saddle to tap out.
Seaside vs. Jacob Marlowe
w/Scarecrow
Jacob Marlowe would represent the Calamity Crew against another Cliff Rickond newly
signed acquistion, Seaside. Seaside was a hit with the fans, and he suprises the big Canadian,
Marlowe, with a flying forearm off the ropes, then he hefted the big man up into a Northern Lights
suplex and held him by bridging his back for the pinfall. Scarecrow was furious and charged the ring
to attack the young rookie, but Seaside had already slid out of the ring to high-five all the fans
sitting at ringside.
Lion & Tiger vs. Great Kowbunki & J
Mystery
Before the match even started, Lion grabbed a microphone and announced to everyrone
that this would be the last time he and Tiger ever worked in the CWI due to the favoritism shown by
the front office to their "hand-picked" boys in the locker room. He noted Beach Dog and Desert Dog
in particular. Tiger nodded in agreement, and the fans booed them. Kowbunki would be teaming with
yet another newcomer,...the masked man...J Mystery. The fans cheered them on as Kowbunki and J
Mystery showed some good teamwork in the ring. Kowbunki would blow some mysterious red mist into the
eyes of Lion and J Mystery finished him off with a move he calls "the Highlander"....a decapitating
running clothesline off the top rope. He showed tremendous and unsual ability to run across the top
rope from the cornerbuckle, and leap with a flying clothesline onto his opponent. An impressive
finishing move from another impressive rookie.
CWI Women's Imperial Tag Team Title Match
Savannah & Cathy Condrey vs. Wu Ao &
Akako Sasaki
The Women's Imperial Tag Team belts would be introduced tonight, and the brand new team
of Ao & Sasaki would get the win by a sunset flip pinfall by Sasaki over Cathy Condrey. Although the
replay showed that Cathy had clearly gotten her shoulder up before the count of three, but it was
out of view of the referee. Savannah didn't take the loss well, and decided to vent her anger on her
partner, Cathy, by throwing her out of the ring. Savannah's temper once again gets the best of her.
She had previously put another MPW star out of action indefinitely after attacking her with a chair.
Bear Hugger & Mad Clown vs. Jumbo
Flapjack & King Hippo w/Fuji Hakuji
This match was originally scheduled for Hippo, Flapjack, & Scorp to wrestle the
Assassin Bombs in six-man action. However, Jim Rackette managed to get his new clients, the Bombs, a
title shot for the WMI World Six-Man tag belts in Hollywood. So the impromptu match of Hugger &
Clown versus Flapjack & Hippo would take place. The four behemoths almost shook the ring apart,
before things would get out of hand and Jumbo Flapjack would get his team disqualified for smacking
Bear Hugger with a chair outside the ring. Hugger & Clown win by DQ.
Asian Television Title Match
David Von Ramrock w/Clover vs. Tunnel
Runner w/Scarecrow
DVR was confronted by Scarecrow in the locker room area, and Scarecrow accused him of
ducking Tunnel Runner for the past several months while he had been International Champion. DVR
dismissed the accusations as nonsense. Then Tunnel Runner showed up and dared DVR to a match on
tonights card. DVR accepted the match on one condition, that the Asian TV title be on the line.
Tunnel Runner immediately agreed, much to the dismay of Scarecrow. The match was explosive, and not
even the most loyal DVR fans were sure if he would pull of the win against the unbeaten Tunnel
Runner. DVR took a lickin' but kept on tickin'. DVR would take control late in the match after he
seemably absorbed all the punishment that Tunnel Runner could dish out, DVR seemed to re-energize
and chop the massive masked man down like a 20-foot bonsai tree! DVR would put an end to Tunnel
Runner's perfect record, and capture the Asian TV title.
//////MAIN EVENT///////
All-Japan Heavyweight Title Match
Nuclear Renegade vs. L.A. Destructor --
champion
Nuclear Renegade would finally get his chance to step in the ring with L.A. Destructor,
although only the All-Japan Heavyweight title was up for grabs, Renegade was still looking to get
revenge on the double-champion Destructor for endangering his sister, Cathy, a few weeks earlier.
Renegade fought valiantly, but in the end he just couldn't match the strength and toughness of the
bad man from Los Angeles. Destructor would eventually bring the match to an end after a flying
head-butt from the top rop on an already weary Renegade put him down for the count. After the match,
Macho Destroyer and Doom Knight rushed the ring and joined Destructor in proceeding to pound on
Renegade before finally Bounty Hunter, DVR, and Seaside ran to the ring to stop the attack. Renegade
was upset however, and refused to be helped up by either of the three men. DVR tried to calm
Renegade down, but Renegade shoved DVR away and yelled out "NONE OF YOU ARE MY BROTHERS! I DON'T
NEED YOUR HELP!!" Renegade exited the ring while rubbing the back of his shoulder and neck. DVR,
Bounty Hunter, and Seaside were all puzzled as they watched Renegade leave. The show comes to a
close.
Saturday June 19, 2010
Lawaqa Park - Sigatoka, Fiji
RESULTS
Hoshi Cho vs. Tifa Lockheart
Tifa Lockheart steals a win against fan-favorite, Hoshi Cho. Lockheart had her legs on
the ropes for leverage to hold Cho for the pinfall. The referee didn't see it.
Okinawa Tag Team Title Match
Mad Soldiers w/Jim Rackette vs. Beach
Dog & Desert Dog - champions
The excessively vocal new manager of the Mad Soldiers would guide his new clients to
the Okinawa tag straps, with a little help from his loaded tennis racket that he loaned to Iron
Soldier who smacked Desert Dog in the back of the head while the ref wasn't looking. Jim Rackette's
debut in the CWI is a success, although under questionable tactics.
Asian Television Title Match
Assassin Boom vs. Tunnel Runner
w/Scarecrow - champion
Tunnel Runner picks up another succesful title defense and remains unbeaten in his
wrestling career by defeating the leader of the Assassin Bombs. After the match, new CWI manager,
Jim Rackette along with his protege's, the Mad Soldiers, approached Assassin Boom outside the ring
area. After a brief discussion, Boom accompanied Rackette and the Soldiers to the back.
All-Japan Tag Team Title Match
Scorp & Jumbo Flapjack w/Fuji Hakuji vs. Dragon Lee & Jin Kazama w/Ling Xiaoyu - champions
Hakuji Inc's dry spell in the title department would continue as Scorp and Jumbo could
not take out the All-Japan tag champions. Eversince Dragon Lee arrived in the CWI, he has been a
thorn in the side of Fuji Hakuji, and an inspiration to Jin Kazama. Lee & Kazama took the belts from
the Honda brothers, who in turn left Hakuji Inc and the CWI for the HWF. And now they have defeated
another Hakuji Inc team.
Fiji Islands Heavyweight Title Match
Bounty Hunter vs. Phantom Konger
w/Scarecrow - champion
Phantom Konger dominant reign over the Fiji Islands title at long last would come to an
end against a virtual newcomer to the CWI. Nobody is certain of who or where this masked "Bounty
Hunter" is or came from, but he was very impressive in capturing the Fiji Islands title in front of
the Fiji Islands fans. Not even CWI president Cliff Rickond knows who this guy is. All he knows is
that he just signed another big time superstar!
International Tag Team Title Match
Doom Knight & Macho Destroyer vs. Bear
Hugger & Mad Clown - champions
The challenge had been made by the Super Ultimates weeks earlier, and Hugger & Clown
had accepted. Now it was time for these two powerful teams to clash. And clash they did. Hugger and
Clown are huge, but they had never stepped in the ring with a team with the raw power and mean
streak of the Super Ultimates. When the smoke cleared, Doom Knight and Macho Destroyer stood
victorious with the International tag belts on their shoulders. Hugger and Clown were on their
backsides, beaten and battered after a tough match.
//////MAIN EVENT///////
International Heavyweight Title Match
L.A. Destructor vs. David Von Ramrock
w/Clover -- champion
DVR had defeated the big man before, but this time DVR seemed to let his emotions throw
him off of his game. DVR was still fuming after the incident the Super Ultimates initiated a few
weeks earlier when they tried to bully some of the female wrestlers, more specifically Clover and
Cathy Condrey among others. To defeat, much less survive against a monster like L.A. Destructor, you
have to have all your wits about you and be on top of your game. DVR's rage made him lose focus
tonight, and it costed him his International Heavyweight title. Another long time title reign in the
CWI comes to an end, and L.A. Destructor and the Super Ultimates claim all of the top titles in the
CWI!