Post by Slade on Mar 9, 2014 19:42:56 GMT -5
Dynamite Saturday Night
Saturday, March 8, 2014
From the Aitken Centre in Fredericton, NB
Saturday, March 8, 2014
From the Aitken Centre in Fredericton, NB
Tonight’s Announced Matches
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert & Tajiri vs. Bad Influence
Lance Storm vs. Dean Malenko
The Blue Blazer vs. Chris Candido
Plus Rowdy Roddy Piper hosts The Piper’s Pit!
“Inner Ninja” by Classified (of Halifax, Nova Scotia) featuring David Myles (of Fredericton, New Brunswick), from the album Classified (2013)
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert & Tajiri vs. Bad Influence
Lance Storm vs. Dean Malenko
The Blue Blazer vs. Chris Candido
Plus Rowdy Roddy Piper hosts The Piper’s Pit!
“Inner Ninja” by Classified (of Halifax, Nova Scotia) featuring David Myles (of Fredericton, New Brunswick), from the album Classified (2013)
Tonight’s Broadcast Features the Ringside Commentary Teams of
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and Jacques Rougeau (Français)
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and Jacques Rougeau (Français)
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VS.
Goldust w/ Marlena vs. Elix Skipper
Goldust is a psychological ringmaster. His appearance, mannerisms and offense throw Elix Skipper right off of his game. Skipper, for his part, manages to dazzle us with a few of his high risk maneuvers, but he never really manages to get the tractor out of the barn (so to speak). Goldust executes some of his signatures moves – an uppercut counter to a back body drop, running clothesline, bulldog and powerslam – but doesn’t need his full arsenal to collect the win on this occasion. He finishes the match off after about 6-minutes, catching Skipper as he jumps off of the turnbuckle with an inverted atomic drop and then follows it up with the Final Cut.
Official Decision: Goldust wins by pinfall
“You gotta learn right and you gotta learn fast. And any man that doesn’t want to cooperate, I’ll make him wish he hadn’t been born.” – Sgt. John M. Stryker, Sands of Iwo Jima, 1949
Goldust cuts a post-match promo, quoting the “Sands of Iwo Jima” starring John Wayne. The promo is a cryptic riddle that ties this old war film to a nameless competitor who, should he not soon cooperate with him, will be destroyed by the “names of the many powerful men that populate my walk of fame.”
Jeremy Borash is standing by with Rowdy Roddy Piper to ask him if he tell us what to expect on tonight’s very special edition of the Piper’s Pit. The “Hot Rod” tells us that tonight is going to be a big event – perhaps the most ground-breaking and earthshattering edition of Piper’s Pit ever! When asked why that is, Piper tells us that he has a very special surprise guest on tonight’s Piper’s Pit! He goes on to tell us a longwinded story about how important and special his surprise guest is because Cyrus, The Network ‘hack’ himself, came to him and asked him to host the Piper’s Pit with his special surprise guest because it’s going to cause such an enormous ratings bonanza and becoming the biggest trending topic in the history of Twitter that only talk show host qualified to handle all of the dazzle-frazzle of this big event is Rowdy Roddy Piper! When asked whether he can reveal his guest’s identity. Piper says that he cannot reveal the identity of tonight’s special guest because it is a tightly kept secret that is in fact such a big secret that even he doesn’t know who his guest will be. When asked for clarification on that point, Piper fumbles around with his words for a moment before proclaiming, confidently, “Of course I know who my guest is! Do you think that I, the host of the Piper’s Pit, would not know who my own special surprise guest is? That’s pure cockamamie, Jeremy Borash!” before curtly telling him that this interview is over!
Rowdy Roddy Piper hosts the Piper’s Pit with a very special guest later in tonight’s show!
SoCal Val is standing by with Fabulous Moolah to get her reaction to the news that Trish Stratus has officially signed a contract with AGPW. Moolah welcomes that news because it means that she can now get her hands tangled up in Stratus’ long fake blond locks and whip her around the ring at will. Also, Moolah thinks that coming in here and parading around with a rival company’s title belt is a cry for attention from a wrestler who aside from having a pretty face is otherwise a big joke! And you can rest assured that if you give Moolah 10-minutes alone in the ring with Stratus, she won’t even have her good looks to fall back on. Fabulous Moolah means business!
*Commercial Break 1*
A group of dungeon dwellers are meeting back in the locker room. Dungeon dwellers? Not really, but they do hail from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Anyhow, they’re discussing tonight’s show and, of course, discussion falls upon the topic of the Blue Blazer, who is scheduled to compete tonight. He’s rarely ever scheduled for action, and so, Lance Storm and Tyson Kidd think that this would be an opportune time to get a measure of revenge against him. Why not try to rip his mask off and finally find out who he really is? Owen Hart believes that they’d be better off not living in the past. He thinks that the group should leave the crazy masked vigilante alone and move onto bigger and better things. For instance, there are championship titles to fight for and win. After all, isn’t that why they became wrestlers in the first place? Storm and Kidd don’t like the idea of letting that looney bin’s past indiscretions against them to go unanswered, but they also want to focus their energy on getting into the title hunt. Will they run interference in tonight’s match featuring the Blue Blazer? Stay tuned to find out!
VS.
Trevor Murdoch vs. Chris Hero
This one is a stiff contest. The fans get right into it early on as both men trade blows in the middle of the ring. It’s nothing but knife-edge chops and fists until Chris Hero gets Trevor Murdoch backed into the ropes and goes for a Hangman’s Elbow. Murdoch ducks and lifts Hero out to the floor, where he soon joins him a brawl around ringside. Both men are good about rolling into the ring and right back out to prevent a countout. They seem content to just fight each other outside on the floor.
Bo Dallas comes down to ringside and keeps his distance. He cheers on Chris Hero, offering him a lone voice of vocal support against a hostile crowd, which mostly prefers the roughneck long-haul truck driver – hey, we’re in New Brunswick, which is home to a large number of Canada’s transport truck drivers! After Hero sends Murdoch crashing into the ring steps, he notices Bo Dallas nearby, offering his vocal support. Hero confronts him and tells him to leave him alone. Dallas says he’s just trying to give him moral support and show him that he has no hard feelings over Hero’s actions when they were teammates last week. Hero tells him to get lost. Realizing that his presence is unwelcomed and unwanted, Dallas apologizes and leaves. When Hero turns his focus back to Murdoch, he charges at him, but Murdoch moves and Hero slams his knees hard into the ring steps. Murdoch takes over with a Russian legsweep on the floor! When he finally takes the match back into the ring, Hero makes a brief comeback attempt, but Murdoch snuffs it out and wins the match after executing the Ace of Spades!
Official Decision: Trevor Murdoch wins by pinfall
Jeremy Borash is standing by with the “Macho Man” Randy Savage, who has an important message for both Californiacation and the Montréal Mafia. He’s watching them. Oh yeah, he’s watching them very closely. He may be watching them from his dressing room, from up in the arena rafters, while seated in a press box, from the fifteenth row, at ringside, or maybe even while joining Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary. He’ll be watching and he’ll be ready to pounce without so much as a moment’s notice. The Macho Man has his eyes on you. Ooooh yeah!
*Commercial Break 2*
VS.
Lance Storm vs. “The Iceman” Dean Malenko
Flawless technical wrestling reigns supreme in this contest. The open 5-minute minutes alone are a chain wrestling fanatic’s wet dream. There are more counterholds and counters to the counterholds happening than you can shake a stick at. On more than one occasion, when the chain wrestling breaks and ends in a standoff, both men get a solid round of applause for their efforts. Our crazy and ever vocal Canadian fanbase starts chanting “You’re not boring!” Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes wonder to whom they are chanting, but one might presume that it is directed at both men. The pace picks up somewhat as they start the running game. The match is very evenly contested with neither back being able to string together more than a couple of moves at time. We pick things up at the mid-way point of the match, when Storm hits Malenko with a leg lariat. He goes for a vertical suplex, but Malenko floats over and tries for a German suplex. Storm hooks his foot around Malenko’s leg to block it. He breaks the hold with some elbows to the face, then runs to the ropes. Malenko charges at him for a clothesline, but Storm ducks it. They come back off of opposite ropes and level each other with hard clotheslines. Both men get up and lay into each other with chops. Malenko kicks Storm’s shin and sets up for a double underhook suplex, which Storm counters with a back body drop. Malenko gets up and Storm goes for a savate kick, but Malenko ducks down and exits the ring.
He doesn’t get more than a moment to breathe as Storm performs a springboard plancha to take him out. After he gets up, Storm gives Malenko an Irish whip, sending him crashing into the guardrail. He goes over and gives him a few elbows to the side of the head, then slams his face off of the French play-by-play table before rolling him back into the ring. Storm goes to the top rope and executes a missile dropkick. He goes for the first pinfall attempt of the match. Malenko kicks out at two. Storm bears down on headlock. Malenko eventually makes it to his feet and breaks it with elbows to the abdomen. He runs to the ropes and takes Storm down with tilt-a-whirl headscissors. Storm gets up beside the rings and then gets clotheslined out to the floor. Malenko goes out to the ring apron and waits for Storm to get up before taking him out with a running senton bomb. Malenko picks up Storm and smashes his face off of the ring steps. He then gives Storm a kneebreaker onto the steps. He does this twice more before taking Storm back into the ring, where he continues to dissect the knee with kicks, by lifting him by the foot and slamming his knee into the mat and applying a knee wrench. Malenko keeps working away on Storm’s knee, weakening it in preparation for the Texas cloverleaf. Malenko decides to go for a figure four leglock, but Storm manages to keep him away with his good leg. Storm crawls to the ropes and tries to get up, but Malenko is unrelenting in his attack. He gives him several body shots before whipping Storm into the corner. He charges in, but Storm moves at the last moment. After hitting the turnbuckle, Malenko stumbles back, turns around, and Storm takes him down with a drop toehold and then applies a single leg Canadian crab. Malenko crawls around and eventually makes it to the ropes to force a rope break.
After Malenko gets up, he and Storm trade blows. Storm goes for a whip, but Malenko reverses it. He goes for a hurricanrana, but Storm counters it with a sit-out powerbomb. 1…2… kick out! Storm picks up Malenko and gives him a fisherman’s suplex. 1…2… kick out! Storm questions the count and then wonders what he ought to do next. He grabs Malenko and takes him into the corner, where he lifts him up onto the top turnbuckle. He tries to climb up, but Malenko starts punching him. They trade blows until Storm seems to win out. He tries for a superplex, but Malenko blocks it and eventually counters it with a front suplex from the top rope. Malenko remains seated on the turnbuckle, then gets up and takes Storm down with a missile dropkick! Malenko measures him up. He grabs Storm in a gutwrench as he tries to get up, but can’t lift him. Storm struggles and fights it off. However, on his next attack attempt, Malenko telegraphs his attack with a dragon leg whip and then he applies the Texas cloverleaf. Storm refuses to quit and starts to crawl towards the ropes, but Malenko drags back across the ring. Now far from the ropes, Storm taps out, giving Malenko the submission victory.
Official Decision: “The Iceman” Dean Malenko wins by submission
Following the match, Dean Malenko decides that he’s not finished. After he’s had his hand raised, he attacks Storm, drops him into the mat with a gutwrench powerbomb. Then gives him another one and reapplies the Texas cloverleaf.
Tyson Kidd rushes out to the ring and gets in a fight with Malenko. He clears Malenko from the ring and then checks on Storm. While he’s checking on Storm, Malenko comes back into the ring and hits him in the back with a chair. He drives the chair into Kidd’s lower back over and over again, until he sees…
“Captain Charisma” Christian Cage runs out. Malenko sees him and prepares his chair for Cage, who stops short of diving into the ring. Cage calls Malenko a coward for hiding behind a chair, so Malenko throws it away and invites Cage into the ring. A brief stand off and a pair of false starts eventually sees Christian hop onto the ring apron and shoulderblock Malenko between the ropes. Cage enters the ring and the fist fight is on! Finally, the ring fills with officials and they separate both men before we go to commercial.
*Commercial Break 3*
“Classy” Freddie Blassie is here! It was only a matter of time before this part of the show would happen. He comes to the ring sporting a giant smile on his face. One has to wonder what he’s so happy about. “Classy” Freddie Blassie manages an impressive group of ring warriors – the one and only true “Superstar” of the game, Billy Graham, and the North American Tag Team Champions, the Bad Influence of AGPW, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian! Collectively, they are known as Californiacation, representatives of the Mash-Up Wrestling Illuminati. They work this territory on behalf of a higher power in hopes of bringing it under the larger umbrella of Vince McMahon Jr.’s territorial holdings.
“Classy” Freddie Blassie starts out by ripping into the fans and telling them to show some respect to the man who is bringing this territory the warmest weather, darkest suntans and best wrestling it’s ever seen! He says that the gold rush can be found under the signs of Hollywood; and in the hills of Beverly; and on the boardwalks of Santa Monia; and in the wet sands of the shores of Malibu! The North American Tag Team Champions – Christopher Daniels & François Kazarian – have soundly defeated Dino Bravo and Mad Dog Vachon of the Montréal Mafia twice in a row! And the cowardly lion of Oz, Yvon “Le Lion” Robert is doing his damnedest to avoid defending the International Heavyweight Championship against the Tower of Power, “Superstar” Billy Graham! He says that it is only a matter of time before Graham gets the title bout that he rightfully deserves. Then, he moves on to note that, last week, a new champion graced AGPW with its presence. In his view that means that the California gold rush is only getting bigger. All of the gold is going to end up in Californiacation, even the Women’s Championship – which as far as we know is a title belt that still belongs to rival Mash-Up territory, BCCW.
But, enough about that, Blassie has other business to tend to. Californiacation is growing! It was only a matter of time before its ranks began to swell. So without further ado, on before of the Illuminati, Blassie wishes to introduce us to the newest members of Californiacation!
BCCW Women’s Champion, “Top Shelf” Trish Stratus, and her hired muscle, Awesome Kong! The fans are in an uproar, calling for Trish’s head. Before Trish even gets a chance to speak, a You Sold Out! chant breaks out and raises the roof of the building. Blassie heaps some more heat onto the segment by ripping into the fans for disrespecting their Womens Champion! When the chant finally dies down some, Blassie hands the microphone off to Trish. Her first order of business is to express her thanks to “Classy” Freddie Blassie, Triple H, Toots Mondt and Vince McMahon Jr. for allowing her to return to her homeland and take the vaunted BCCW Women’s Championship title with her. This leads to a ”We Don’t Want You!” chant which morphs into ”You’re not from here!” chant. Trish plays off of this and tells the fans to give her a break. She’s still Canadian, she’s just done the smart thing and moved her residence down to sunny California, which is something each and every one of them would do if they could afford to live anywhere other than in a Fredericton trailer park. Besides, they should have known that would be the best place for her to live. She’s Trish Stratus, the biggest A-lister in these parts. Anyone who is actually someone lives there. It is the gated community of the elite few, the A-list celebrities of this world. People such as herself, Freddie Blassie and Billy Graham. “A-List” Trish Stratus goes on to say that the title she wears will from this moment on be known as the AGPW Women’s Championship title and she is pleased to let us all know that she’s so happy to be AGPW’s inaugural Women’s Champion.
Cue the party pooper! Commissioner Billy Two Rivers is here to tell us that AGPW doesn’t award championships to people without them having fought for them (a dig at WCW’s Eric Bischoff, perhaps?). If Trish wants to be the AGPW Women’s Champion, then she’ll have to compete for the right to be named the champion, just like everyone else. Moreover, he says that as far as he knows, Awesome Kong hasn’t been signed to a contract, so she has no right to be here and demands that she leave the arena immediately or be forced out. Blassie, Trish and Kong protest.
Cue the man who lusts after ratings as it were his drug of choice – Cyrus, representative of ‘The Network’. Cyrus says that Awesome Kong needs to be added to the roster immediately because it is what’s best for the ratings. Oh, here’s another great idea that is good for ratings – why not have her compete in a match for a contract? If she wins, she stays. The ever confident Awesome Kong agrees to those terms. Commissioner Two Rivers reluctantly agrees and makes the match for next week: Awesome Kong is to compete next week against a mystery opponent. The winner will earn an AGPW contract!
*Commercial Break 4*
SoCal Val finds Dean Malenko backstage and asks him to explain why he attacked Lance Storm and Tyson Kidd after he already won his match against Storm. Malenko says that he’s serious about wanting the International Heavyweight Championship back and he won’t stop maiming his opponents until he gets the title back. He says that if he has cripple every man in AGPW until he’s the only one left standing and must be awarded the title by default, then that’s what he’s going to do!
VS.
The Blue Blazer vs. Chris Candido
The Blue Blazer makes a rare appearance in a wrestling match. In spite of the long breaks he takes between matches, he moves around the ring well, his wrestling skills are fundamentally sound displays an excellent of the execution of his moveset that few others possess. Candido is no slouch, though. He gives Blazer a spirited fight and scores the closest of near falls with a perfectly executed New Jersey Jam that the Blazer barely shoulders out of. After a few move moves, an attempt to take the masked vigilante to the top rope to execute the Blonde Bombshell backfires with the Blazer countering the set up with a high elevation back body drop from the turnbuckle! He follows that up with a moonsault and locks in the sharpshooter to force Candido to tap out for the win! The bigger story, here, may be that Lance Storm and Tyson Kidd did not seek revenge on the Blue Blazer during or after the match. It would seem as though Owen Hart convinced them against it (or they were both too banged up to do it).
Official Decision: The Blue Blazer wins by submission
*Commercial Break 5*
It’s time for the Piper’s Pit with its host, Rowdy Roddy Piper!
The “Hot Rod” is exciting about the edition of the Piper’s Pit. He can’t wait to reveal to the entire world the identity of his very special guest. He says that the top trending topic across the enter Twitterverse all not long has been the Piper’s Pit and that won’t die down for days after his guest comes out, even though he truthfully has no clue who it is, but plays off like he does. On a night of surprises, where we’vve already seen Trish Stratus turn down an address on Bloor & Young in Toronto, Ontario to move down to Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, how could the Piper’s Pit surprise guest possibly be a bigger surprise than “Classy” Freddie Blassie revealing that Trish Stratus has Californiacated?
Rowdy Roddy Piper has a look of surprise on his face. He expresses that he is shocked to see the “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase and Virgil in AGPW. Dibiase says that he knew it would come as a big surprise and that the world would be blown away by his arrival in AGPW, right here, on the Piper’s Pit. Piper says that his shock is actually more due to his feeling let down that his surprise guest wasn’t someone of greater star power and who would actually be worthy of all the hype that was given to this big surprise on his show, this week. He now envisions millions of fans at home turning their channels because of how much of a monumental disappointment this has been, which will in turn cause the Piper’s Pit to be canceled by Cyrus and The Network for hemorrhaging viewers with each passing minute. As Piper continues his diatribe, the Million Dollar Man becomes increasingly angry and finally cuts off Piper stating that he didn’t come out here on Piper’s low budget, worse than access cable talk show just to get insulted by a drunken, ill-mannered and poorly spoken man who dresses in skirts. This gets Piper’s blood bowling and he dares Dibiase to disparage his heritage again and see what the consequences would be.
Dibiase says that he’s not interested in getting into a fist fight with a commoner such as Piper. He continues by stating that this has been the single worse television talk show interview experience of his life, so he’s going to use his money to buy the Piper’s Pit and shut it down. He calls on Virgil to get out his wallet. Virgil starts flashing the cash. Piper says that he can’t and won’t be bought. Dibiase says that everyone has a price, as Virgil hands him stacks of cash. Dibiase takes them and shoves them into Piper’s chest, asking him if that’s enough for him, or if he’ll need more. The money, of course, just falls down into Piper’s lap, onto the seat of his leather chair and onto the floor. Piper grabs a handful of money, slowly brings it up to eye level, looks it over, turned beet red and then throws it back at Dibiase as he punches leaps out of his chair and onto his guest, throwing punches at him. The chair falls right over. Dibiase is defenseless, but Virgil quickly breaks it up, picking up Piper and throwing him aside. He continues to attack Piper and, soon, Dibiase joins in the assault. After the 2-on-1 beat down finishes with Dibiase giving Piper three vertical suplexes on the hard concrete floor, Dibiase gets up and orders Virgil to “shut it down!” Dibiase walks away and leaves the arena as Virgil starts paying bribes to AGPW product crew members to start tearing apart the Piper’s Pit set, which they proceed to do.
The “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase is here!
*Commercial Break 6*
24 Days Until the Launch of the Mash-Up Network – You Don’t Want to Miss This!
Backstage, we find Lance Storm and Tyson Kidd, both banged up from their confrontation with Dean Malenko. Owen Hart walks into the dressing room and they both ask him where he was when Dean Malenko was assaulting them. Hart claims to have been called into the Commissioner’s Office to be told about his opponent for next week. Next week, he’ll have to step into the ring against the master of the Iron Claw, “Killer” Karl Krupp!
SoCal Val is standing by with Commissioner Two Rivers, who we’ve already seen making a match for next week. Val asks her for his reaction to the surprise appearance of the “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase on the Piper’s Pit. Two Rivers says that he welcomes Dibiase, who he says is an excellent in ring competitor, to AGPW. However, he wishes to caution the “Million Dollar Man” not to try to throw his money around. He won’t be able to buy his way to the top of this territory. He’ll have to work hard and use his wealth of wrestling skill reach the pinnacle of competition in AGPW. Val then notes that Two Rivers has a very special announcement to make and asks him what that is. Two Rivers states that he wants to break the news that the next AGPW pay-per-view special will take place on Saturday, April 5, live from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tickets for HELLFIRE IN HALIFAX will go sale immediately following tonight’s show, at midnight Atlantic Standard Time.
See Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling When It Comes to Your Town!
Sunday, March 9 – Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Thursday, March 13 – Edmundston, New Brunswick
Friday, March 14 – Rimouski, Québec
Saturday, March 15 – Québec City, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, March 16 – Rivière-du-Loup, Québec
Thursday, March 20 – Alma, Québec
Friday, March 21 – Chicoutimi, Québec (DSN TV Tapings)
Saturday, March 22 – Joncquière, Québec
Sunday, March 23 – Baie-Comeau, Québec
Wednesday, March 26 – Waterville, Maine, USA
Thursday, March 27 – Augusta, Maine, USA
Friday, March 28 – Portland, Maine, USA (TV Tapings)
Saturday, March 29 – Lewiston, Maine, USA
Sunday, March 30 – Bangor, Maine, USA
Saturday, April 5 – Halifax, Nova Scotia (AGPW: Hellfire in Halifax – Live on PPV)
Sunday, March 9 – Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Thursday, March 13 – Edmundston, New Brunswick
Friday, March 14 – Rimouski, Québec
Saturday, March 15 – Québec City, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, March 16 – Rivière-du-Loup, Québec
Thursday, March 20 – Alma, Québec
Friday, March 21 – Chicoutimi, Québec (DSN TV Tapings)
Saturday, March 22 – Joncquière, Québec
Sunday, March 23 – Baie-Comeau, Québec
Wednesday, March 26 – Waterville, Maine, USA
Thursday, March 27 – Augusta, Maine, USA
Friday, March 28 – Portland, Maine, USA (TV Tapings)
Saturday, March 29 – Lewiston, Maine, USA
Sunday, March 30 – Bangor, Maine, USA
Saturday, April 5 – Halifax, Nova Scotia (AGPW: Hellfire in Halifax – Live on PPV)
*Commercial Break 7*
w/ VS. w/
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert & Yoshihiro Tajiri w/ Frenchy Martin vs. Bad Influence w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie
It takes about 10-minutes for tonight’s main event to breakdown into a giant schmozz! An unfortunate ending to the evening, but you had to know it would come to this – with members of these two now warring factions locked in a non-title tag team bout. It was only a matter of time before angling of Californiacation to overthrow the Montréal Mafia as the dominant faction in AGPW would reach a crescendo that would force the Mafia to strike back. A double disqualification is the official decision with the official unable to determine a winner now that the ring has completely filled with Robert, Tajiri, Dino Bravo, Mad Dog Vachon, Frenchy Martin, “Classy” Freddy Blassie, “Superstar” Billy Graham, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian.
Official Decision: Double disqualification
As the frenzied madness of the warring factions spills out onto the arena floor, only “Superstar” Billy Graham is left standing, with Yvon “Le Lion” Robert, the fallen champion, sitting flat on his ass with only a turnbuckle to prop him up. Graham slowly stalks the helpless, injured lion until he’s saved by an unlikely ally: Leo Burke! Chalk it up to a case of having mutual enemies. Leo Burke was attacked by “Classy” Freddie Blassie last week, and now he’s out here to go after Californiacation’s ring general. Burke and Graham fire their fists at one another with rapid succession. While the fight, Robert finds some new life in his legs and pounces at the opportunity to strike Graham. This two on one morphs into an every-man-for-himself brawl when “Macho Man” Randy Savage comes out to attack Robert. However, he has no love for Graham either and does not spare him his wrath. Then, Christian Cage and eventually “The Iceman” Dean Malenko charge into the ring. AGPW officials attempt to stop the frenzied ruckus, but it is only truly ended at the sight of AGPW Commissioner Billy Two Rivers, who commands the attention of everyone in the arena when he announces that if everyone fighting in that ring wants to rip each other’s heads off, he will let them do that – at HELLFIRE IN HALIFAX – in the Elimination Chamber!
VS. VS.
VS. VS.
VS. VS.
Eliminiation Chamber Match
For the International National Heavyweight Championship
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Leo Burke vs.
Christian Cage vs. “The Iceman”Dean Malenko vs. “Superstar” Billy Graham
At
My city of ruins: the aftermath of the December 6, 1917, Halifax Explosion (what happened when the SS Mont-Blanc, a French cargo ship carrying over 3000 tons of TNT, explodes in the Halifax Harbour, leaving over 2000 people dead and another 9000 injured).
Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling Presents
HELLFIRE IN HALIFAX
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Live on Pay-Per-View
For the International National Heavyweight Championship
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Leo Burke vs.
Christian Cage vs. “The Iceman”Dean Malenko vs. “Superstar” Billy Graham
At
My city of ruins: the aftermath of the December 6, 1917, Halifax Explosion (what happened when the SS Mont-Blanc, a French cargo ship carrying over 3000 tons of TNT, explodes in the Halifax Harbour, leaving over 2000 people dead and another 9000 injured).
Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling Presents
HELLFIRE IN HALIFAX
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Live on Pay-Per-View
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Join us next week for another edition of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
AGPW Contract Match
Awesome Kong vs. Mystery Opponent
Owen Hart vs. “Killer” Karl Krupp
The Hurricane & Rosey vs. Magnus & Cesaro
And much, much more!
This has been a presentation of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
AGPW Contract Match
Awesome Kong vs. Mystery Opponent
Owen Hart vs. “Killer” Karl Krupp
The Hurricane & Rosey vs. Magnus & Cesaro
And much, much more!
This has been a presentation of