Post by Leo on Sept 6, 2020 20:30:26 GMT -5
CCW Super Show 2: A Flair for the Gold brought to you by Jolt Cola
Live from the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, Mississippi
Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon and Honky Tonk ManVs.
CCW Gulf Coast Six-Man Tag Team Titles
Powers of Fear (Haku, Barbarian and Warlord) vs. Ronnie Garvin and the Fantasics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)
Referee: Tommy Young
Referee: Tommy Young
The faces confer in their corner before the bell, but the heels rush in and attack them to get things going. Eventually it works down to Warlord in the ring with Tommy Rogers. Rogers slides under a big boot try and tags Garvin. Garvin works Warlord over with punches and hits a DDT for a cover. Haku breaks it up. Garvin allows Warlord to tag Haku. They fight like animals all around the ring. Haku gets the upper hand with a thrust to the throat. He’s warned by Young. Haku tags Barbarian. They go for the double big boot, but Garvin leaps after coming off the ropes for a double Superman punch. Tag to Fulton. Fulton goes for a flying crossbody, but Barbarian catches him and rolls him over his back and down with a fallaway slam. Shoulderbreaker. Tag to Warlord. They hit a double backdrop. He drops the knee for two. Warlord works a bearhug, but Fulton slugs out and tags Rogers, who walks into a scoop slam. Tag to Haku who comes off the top with a flying headbutt. The Powers of Pain blitz the other faces on the apron. Tongan Death Grip. Rogers has nowhere to go and no allies to help.
Winners: Powers of Fear (Haku, Barbarian and Warlord) by Haku submitting Rogers vs.
Ultimate Warrior vs. Kane with “Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert
Referee: Joey Marella
Kane has all of Hot Stuff Incorporated with him, including Wrath and Mortis. Warrior rushes the ring and knocks Wrath and Mortis to the floor. Gilbert tries a cheap shot, but is caught. Warrior press slams him out onto Wrath and Mortis. Kane nails Warrior from behind. Kane works Warrior over for a bit, until he Warriors up. Warrior hits the press slam on Kane and the big splash. It gets two. Warrior doesn’t know what to do. He’s looking at his hands, then up at the heavens asking for more power from his gods in the sky. Kane grabs Warrior for a choke slam, but he fights out, hits a powerbomb and then runs the ropes for another splash. Wrath and Mortis get on the apron. Marella goes after them. Gilbert jumps up on the other side. Warrior goes for him and he takes a fireball in the face. A blinded Warrior walks into a choke slam.
Winner: Kane via pinfall (and undetected cheating by Eddie Gilbert)Vs.
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CCW Gulf Coast Tag Team Titles
Midnight Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) (c) vs. Badd Company (Pat Tanka and Paul Diamond) with Col. Robert Fuller
Referee: Tommy Young
Referee: Tommy Young
Michaels and Tanaka start. They do a crisscross sequence ending with Michaels taking a backdrop and a falling chop to the chest. Snap suplex and Pat tags Diamond, who sling shots in with a leg drop. They whip Michaels into the ropes and hit a tandem back elbow. Diamond falls backwards with an elbow onto Michaels and covers for two. Diamond whips Michaels into the ropes and goes for a dropkick, but Shawn holds on to avoid it and tags Jannetty.
Marty body slams Diamond and then comes off the ropes with a diving fist drop. He covers for two. He whips Diamond into the ropes and gets a drop kick. He pulls him up for the Rocker Dropper, but Tanaka runs in to break it up. Jannetty goes after Tanaka in the corner, but Diamond collars Janetty from behind with a backdrop suplex. Tag to Tanaka. Tanaka works Jannetty over in the ring. A brainbuster gets a two count. Tag to Diamond. He body slams Marty and then comes off the top rope with a fistdrop. He covers for one…two…Michaels breaks it up. Tanaka comes into the ring and goes after Shawn. Young tries to restore order. While this is going on, Jannetty and Diamond fight over a backslide. As Young is getting Michaels to his corner, Tanaka kicks Jannetty to send him over. One…two…Diamond can’t hold on. A body slam keeps Marty down and he tags Tanaka. They go into the ropes and Michaels drops to the floor to trip Tanaka. Payback for the backslide kick. Young admonishes Michaels. Robert Fuller comes over and jaws at Shawn so he’s out of position and Jannetty can’t make the tag. Tag to Diamond who hits a butterfly shoulderbreaker. It gets two. Tag to Tanaka, they whip Jannetty into the ropes. He ducks the double back elbow this time and catches them with a surprise flying crossbody coming back the other way. Tag to Michaels. Double dropkick sends Diamond to the floor. Double dropkick puts Tanaka down. The Rockers setup for the Rocket Launcher, but Fuller jumps up on the apron. Michaels changes course to nail Fuller and they both fall to the floor. Tanaka collars Jannetty from behind for a reverse suplex and covers, but Young tells him he’s not the legal man. Pat stands to find Michaels…he flies in from the top turnbuckle with a flying crossbody. Tanaka rolls through for a cover, but Marty kicks him in the head. Diamond is on the apron. They whip Tanaka into him to knock Paul back to the floor. Pat trips into a double superkick and this time the rocket launcher hits.
Winners: The Midnight Rockers via pinfall of Michaels on Tanaka. vs. with
“Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert vs. “The Universal Heartthrob” Austin Idol with Missy Hyatt
If Gilbert wins, he gets a night with Missy Hyatt
If Idol wins, Gilbert has to wear a dress for a month
Referee: Aubrey Edwards
If Idol wins, Gilbert has to wear a dress for a month
Referee: Aubrey Edwards
Gilbert is out by himself as his guys are still out from Kane vs. Warrior match. Hyatt flashes her rear to Gilbert and slaps her butt to show him what he’s not getting ever again. An enraged Gilbert goes after Idol, who damn near takes his head off with a clothesline. Gilbert begs off to the far corner. Idol stalks in after him. Eddie tries a low blow, but Austin blocks and rains down punches. He brings Gilbert out of the corner with a hiptoss and goes to a rear chinlock. Gilbert gets to his feet and Idol shoots him off into the ropes, he eats a back elbow. Idol drops a knee and covers for two. Idol with a suplex, facebreaker knee smash and a double underhook DDT for two. He goes for the piledriver, but Gilbert slithers out to the floor.
Gilbert and Missy Hyatt yell at each other. Idol comes off the apron with a double axe handle, but Eddie moves and Austin nails Missy. Idol takes Hyatt to the back and Gilbert rolls back into the ring, winning by count out. He gloats, but Ron Fuller comes out with Idol and restarts the match based on the circumstances. Gilbert is livid and yells at Fuller from the ring. Idol attacks Gilbert from behind and slams his face into every top turnbuckle. Idol whips Eddie into the near corner and mounts if for the 10 punch count. He whips Gilbert to the far corner and charges. Eddie pulls Edwards into the way and Idol knocks her out. He checks on her, allowing Gilbert to attack Idol. He takes over, hits the hotshot and covers, but Edwards is still out. Gilbert pleads his case to Fuller at ringside. Idol schoolboys Gilbert from behind and Fuller slides in to make the count.
The crowd pops. Gilbert protests to Fuller. Idol produces a dress he and Hyatt had carried out for Gilbert to wear. Andy Kaufman then comes out. He said this type of overreach is exactly what he has to watch Ron Fuller for. First off, Fuller had no right to restart the match as the count out was perfectly legitimate. Second, Fuller is not a referee and has no authority to officiate matches. Kaufman throws the match out. Nobody wears a dress. Nobody gets a night with Missy Hyatt. The crowd boos. Fuller actually admits that Kafuman might be right, but one thing he can do is book matches. So at the October Super Show, this feud comes to a close as Gilbert and Idol will got at it inside a steel cage.
Winner: No contestVs.
Stone Cold Madness (Steve Austin and Randy Savage) vs. Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane)
Referee: Tommy Young
Savage looks to start, but Eaton wants Austin and he obliges. They do a crossover sequence on the ropes ending with a Thesz Press from Austin and punches. Eaton fights out and tags Lane. Stan tries a thrust kick, but Austin grabs the leg, spins him around and gets a reverse atomic drop. Clothesline from behind puts Lane down. Austin whips Lane into his corner and hits a running knee lift. Tag to Savage.
Savage vaults over the ropes to the ring and works Lane over with punches. He brings him out into the middle of the ring with a suplex and follows with a fist drop. He covers for two. Savage hits a knee off the ropes, drops another fist and covers for two. He points to the top rope. As he goes up top, Eaton shakes the ropes. He’s warned by Young. Savage avoids crotching himself and nails Eaton on the apron, but that allows Lane to jump him from behind.
The Midnight Express work Savage over with quick tags in and out and double teams. Every time Randy gets loose and crawls for the tag, the other member of the Express runs in and cuts him off. Austin tries to come into the ring, but is backed off by Young, allowing for cheap shots on Savage. ME get the double goozle and Savage puts the shoulder up. They go for the rocket launcher, but Randy hits a desperation dropkick to Lane to knock them both down. Savage crawls to his corner, arm outstretched. Austin is leaning over, stretching out to get the tag. Savage is almost there…Austin drops off the apron. The fans jeer in disbelief. Savage is confused and livid in the ring. Midnight Express hit a double team suplex and Eaton gets the Alabama Jam.
Winners: Midnight Express by Bobby Eaton pinfall on Randy Savage. Steve Austin at ringside gets a microphone with Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane standing behind him smirking.
SA: Anyone in this arena surprised that I turned on Randy Savage is a damn moron. And the biggest damn moron is that sumbitch laid out cold in the ring right now. I admit that when I answered the challenge of Buff Bagwell and Scott Norton for a match, I asked for someone to come out and be my partner. Savage came out by his own choice. It was a first date and he was already picking out the damn rings. When we had the triple threat match at Phoenix Rising, I never asked him to go after Ric Flair over me, but he did. Savage is on that top turnbuckle deciding who to drop the big elbow on after I had reversed the figure four on Flair. He drops it on the Nature Boy, when anybody with a brain in their head would have targeted me. I said Savage was like a loyal dog at my side, but he’s more like a mangy mutt that needs put down. And what makes him even more stupid is that he didn’t smell the fix in. Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane here, we go back to the WCW days. Long before I was Stone Cold, I was Stunning. And, good god, I still am Stunning.
Austin spikes the microphone down and walks off with the Midnight Express in tow. vs.
Pinfalls Count Anywhere in North America for the CCW Gulf Coast Title
Sheamus (c) vs. Sting
Referee: Joey Marella
Referee: Joey Marella
Sheamus attacks Sting on the entrance stage from behind. Since pinfalls count anywhere, Marella signals for the bell. Sheamus suplexes Sting on the stage and drops a knee. He goes to whip Sting down the entrance way, but Sting reverses and Sheamus runs almost to the ring. Sting runs in from behind and collars Sheamus for a bulldog. They brawl around the ringside area. Sheamus ducks a charge and Sting nails his shoulder on the outside ring post. Sheamus hits a German suplex onto the ring steps. He covers for two. Sting reverses a whip into the outside barricade. He goes for a Stinger Splash, but Sheamus moves and Sting hits the barricade. Sheamus lifts up the ring mats and nails a fisherman’s suplex for a two count.
Sheamus drags Sting back up the ramp to the stage and gets a short arm clothesline. Fallaway slam. He lines up the Brogue Kick, but Sting ducks under. Sheamus spins around stunned and eats a dropkick. He comes up into a snap DDT. Sting lines up the Scorpion Deathdrop, but Sheamus fights out and trips off into the back stage area. The camera changes to a back hallway. Sting catches up and goes to drive Sheamus head first into a Jolt Cola machine. Sheamus blocks, elbows Sting in the face and then slams his face into the machine. A bridging German suplex gets two. Sheamus lines up the Celtic Cross into the soda machine, but Sting slips out. Sheamus nails it, stumbles back, Sting hits him with a reverse atomic drop and Sheamus hits the machine again. The blow makes a can come out. Sting chugs the can of Jolt Cola and woos for the fans. Sheamus takes a snap DDT into the machine. Sting covers for two.
Sting pulls Sheamus up and he jabs Sting in the throat. He turns the corner and disappears to get a breather. Sting follows and finds an open door. He goes out into the back parking lot where all of the wrestlers’ cars and production trucks are. Sheamus flies in out of nowhere with a flying clothesline from atop a truck. Double underhook suplex on the asphalt. He drives knees repeatedly into Sting’s head. He covers for one…two…thr…Shoulder up. A livid Sheamus picks Sting up and goes for the Celtic Cross into the side of a semi-trailer. Sting slips out the back, but this time Sheamus spins and catches him with a Brogue Kick. He covers for one…two…thr…shoulder up. Sheamus picks Sting up and marches him over to a car to ram his head into the windshield. Sting blocks, elbows Sheamus in the head and repeatedly smashes his head into the top of the car. Sting gorilla press slams a woozy Sheamus onto the parking lot. He locks in the Scorpion Deathlock.
Big Bubba Rogers nails Sting from behind with a roll of silver dollars. Coins fly everywhere. Andy Kaufman appears and taunts the downed Sting. Kaufman said he would get Sting back and the feud with them isn’t over yet. Sheamus hits the Celtic Cross and then follows up with White Noise on the asphalt for good measure.
Winner: Sheamus by pinfall
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CCW Southeastern Tag Team Titles
The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) with Missy Hyatt vs. The Bodyguards (Big Bubba Rogers and Vinnie Vegas) with Andy Kaufman
Referee: Tommy Young
Referee: Tommy Young
Vegas is alone as Rogers and Kaufman haven’t returned to the arena from jumping Sting yet. He tries to stall, but Young starts the match. The Steiners use a lot of quick tags and double team power moves. Rogers and Kaufman finally arrive. Vegas hits a big boot and a clothesline on Rick. He tags Rogers and confronts Kaufman about how they were late and he wasn’t informed about what was going on. Kaufman tells Vegas he’s in charge, not him. While Vegas has his back turned, Rogers is whipped into the corner. Thinking it’s Rick, Vinnie turns and decks his own man. Tag to Scott. As Rogers stumbles forward they double backdrop him. Vegas charges into the ring, into a double clothesline. Steiner DDT to both guys. Scott covers Rogers. Kaufman is outraged and berates Vegas after the match, who doesn’t seem happy about it. Vegas stalks off alone as Kaufman helps Bubba recover.
Winners: Steiner Brothers via Scott pinfall on Rogers. with
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CCW Southeastern Heavyweight Title
Dave Bautista (c) with Woman vs. Yokozuna with Andy Kaufman
Referee: Joey Marella
Referee: Joey Marella
Woman and Kaufman are in the ring with their charges prior to the bell. Kaufman points and jaws at Woman, who pounces on him, takes him to the mat and beats on him. Bautista pulls her off, but that allows Yokozuna to jump him behind. Yoko controls early with chops, kicks and a nerve hold on the mat. Bautista powers out and goes for a Thesz Press off the ropes, but is caught in a bearhug. He slugs out and goes back to the ropes for a clothesline. Yoko is staggered, but doesn’t go down. He hits a second and Yoko staggers more. Bautista nails a flying clothesline off the ropes and puts Yokozuna down. He works a knee bar on the mat, because you want to take a man that big off his feet. Dave leans back too far and Yokozuna gets his hands around Bautista’s face and rakes the eyes to break.
Yokozuna is slow getting up, so Bautista is able to put him back down with a running big boot. Bautista surprises by going to the top rope, but Yokozuna manages to shake the ropes and crotch him. He tries to climb the ropes, but his leg buckles and he falls. Dave comes off the top with a double stomp. He lines up for the spear. Kaufman gets on the apron, but Woman takes him off. Spear. One…two…thr…shoulder up. Dave goes for a Bautista Bomb, but his back is too sore and Yoko is too heavy. Yokozuna gets a belly to belly suplex. He sets up the Banzai Drop, but Dave pops up, takes Yoko off the ropes and powerbombs him.
Winner: Dave Bautista by pinfall vs.
MUW Men’s Title
“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles vs. “Nature Boy” Ric Flair
Referee: Tommy Young
Referee: Tommy Young
The two lock up to start. Styles goes into a side headlock and shoots Flair off into the ropes. He knocks down Flair with a shoulder block. Styles struts and woos to mock Flair. They lock up again. Ric with the side headlock and he shoots Styles off into the ropes. He knocks Styles down with a shoulder block, then struts and woos. Flair screams “that’s how you do it .” Styles comes off the apron with a rolling clothesline. Suplex with a floatover gets a two count. A bridging German suplex gets a two count. AJ is looking for the quick win.
Flair grabs the ropes to block an O’Connor roll. Styles roles through back to his feet and charges. Ric drops low and pulls the ropes, sending AJ to the floor. Flair comes off the apron with a double axe handle and then throws Styles into the ring steps. He flips over to his back. Ric comes off the steps with a knee drop. He rolls Styles back in the ring and stomps the knee. Knee breaker. Teardrop suplex. Flair goes for the figure four, but Styles kicks him in the rear. AJ comes back with forearm shots and whips Flair into the far corner. He charges for a high knee, but Flair ducks out of the way. Styles gets hung up in the ropes by his knee. Ric works it over until Tommy Young backs Flair off and gets Styles loose. Flair pounds on the knee some more. He goes for the figure four again, but Styles grabs his head as he comes around and rolls him into a small package for two.
Styles goes into the ropes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but he can’t get any height on the bad leg. Flair hammers him in the gut and Styles goes down like a sack of rocks. Flair with a suplex and he goes up top. AJ catches him and slams him off. He leans over to pick Flair up and takes a thumb in the eye. Young was out of position. Flair claims it was a palm strike.
Flair with another kneebreaker and he goes for the figure four, but Styles scampers to the ropes and holds on. Styles rolls to the apron and Flair goes to pull him back in, but AJ hits a shoulder through the ropes to Flair’s gut. Styles slingshots back in for a sunset flip for two. He nails the Phenomenal Forearm this time, but comes down hard and the leg buckles. Flair comes in from behind and locks in the figure four. Styles can’t turn it over. He can’t make the ropes. He looks ready to tap when Dave Bautista runs and nails Ric Flair with the Southeastern Heavyweight Title Belt. He continues to beat Flair until he’s a bloody mess. Tommy Young has to call for the bell.
Winner:Ric Flair by disqualification via Bautista interference
Dave Bautista gets a microphone at ringside and points up at Ric Flair in the ring, still trying to figure out what happened. Flair’s hair is stained red with bled. There is splatters of blood on the title belt Dave has slung over his shoulder. AJ Styles grabs the MUW Men’s Title and heads down the aisle, not caring. He’s the champ and that’s all that matters to him.
DB: I’m the Southeastern Heavyweight Champion. That makes me the number one man here in Continental Championship Wrestling. But, for the past month, I’ve been playing second banana to Ric Flair. Everyone was acting like he was some uncrowned king, when I was the ruler you should be bowing down to. There was no way in hell I was going to let Flair bring the MUW Men’s Title here to CCW and steal my thunder even more. I know what it’s like to be in Ric Flair’s shadow, but I’ve evolved past that. To be the man, you have to beat the man. Well, if you come at me Flair, you’ll be beat like you never have before.
Dave continues to glower as we fade to black. All rights reserved. Andy Kaufman Enterprises. 1980-something.