Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2013 20:21:23 GMT -5
CAW-PWL End Game
Jan 8th 2013
Jan 8th 2013
CAW's Les Taylor submitted PWL's Hardcore Champion Jeff Rigby in an Extreme Rules match. All of Jeff's weapons did him no good when the veteran grappler from England tied him up in knots in the center of the ring. After the match CAW's Hardcore Champion Daryl Deadly attacked Jeff with a steel pipe. I guess their tag team match at ViralPro meant nothing.
CAW 1-0 PWL
PWL's Toxic defeated CAW's Christian Black (also known as Hellraiser Black) in a Falls Count Anywhere match following a chokeslam on top of the ring steps.
CAW 1-1 PWL
PWL's Dawgs were bested by an unusual combination of The Hellraisers. Seth Owens (aka Hellraiser Death) revealed that Hellraiser Nitemare (aka Nate Owens) was his brother, and that is how Hellraisers Black and Death came to pass the name onto Hellraisers Nitemare and Vengeance.
CAW 2-1 PWL
The final Hellraiser, Vengeance (aka Victor Guilt), hit his 'Guilty As Sin' finishing mover on PWL's Canadian wrestler, Aiden Keegan, to secure the win.
CAW 3-1 PWL
CAW's Jacob Cass loses to PWL's Mr. Wrestling, whom retained the Warriors Of The Ring title in the process, following a Sharp Shooter.
CAW 3-2 PWL
CAW's Canadian Brent Young fell to PWL's Terror (from the Faces Of Doom), when Terror's partner Tremor interfered in the match and distracted the referee, allowing Terror to hit Brent Young with a chair and play dead. Terror then crawled on top of Brent for the pinfall.
CAW 3-3 PWL
CAW's Micheal St. Star took on PWL's Sin Limites and was the first to climb the ladder and retrieve the breifcase. Inside the breifcase was the managerial services of one of PWL's lovely ladies. PWL's women's division is due to start soon.
CAW 4-3 PWL
Elijah Aries (from PWL) won an 'Immunity Battle Royal', which meant that he could not be fired no matter which company won tonight.
CAW 4-4 PWL
CAW 4-4 PWL
Finally it was down to CAW's Hardcore champion Daryl Deadly to save the night as he took on Tremor in a first blood match. Tremor had an advantage because he was too heavy for Deadly to lift, and he eventually caught Deadly between the eyes with a kendo stick, winning the series for PWL.
CAW 4-5 PWL
Classic Action Wrestling had lost the series, and Marty St. Cool had to come to the ring and sign the contract, selling Classic Action Wrestling to Pro Wrestling Live. To add insult to injury, PWL's Randall Grimes then announced that he owned all CAW wrestler's contracts, but that he only wanted to keep Micheal St. Star to punish for conspiring with Jacob Cass to rob PWL of it's Light Heayweight and Heroes Del Mascaras titles; and Brent Young, so that he could prove Aiden Keegan was the better Canadian wrestler! Everyone else was fired immediately!