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CCW Superstar Saturday on SCA, episode 35
Taped at the Andy Kaufman Studios in Dothan, Alabama
Commentators: Bob Caudle and Dutch MantelRing Announcer: SoCal Val
Caudle and Mantel welcome everyone and previews the show. It will feature Tommy Young addressing the situation with Aubrey Edwards refereeing Eli Drake matches, Tessa Blanchard’s return match from injury, a response from the New Day on being attacked by Big E Langston and Mr. T answering Andy Kaufman’s challenge for Hollywood Homecoming. Plus, the main event will feature CCW World Champion Eddie Kingston and Ronnie Garvin against Nicholas Aldis and Marcus Alexander Bagwell of the York Foundation. But, we start with a debuting grappler.
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Colonel DeBeers vs. Koko B. Ware
Referee: Joey Marella
Colonel DeBeers vs. Koko B. Ware
Referee: Joey Marella
DeBeers gets a microphone in the ring and says he refuses to wrestle a black man and starts running down the American audience for tolerating a mix of the races in the wrestling ring. This allows Ware to dropkick DeBeers in the back and send him to the floor. Suicide dive onto DeBeers, but he catches Ware and delivers a fallaway slam with Koko hitting the ring wall. DeBeers spits on Ware and kicks the crap out of him on the floor. DeBeers breaks the ring out count and then goes for a double axe handle off the apron. Ware meets him with a dropkick to the gut. Springboard arm drag off the apron. Ware rolls DeBeers back into the ring and goes up top for a missile dropkick as DeBeers stumbles up to his feet. Ware goes for the Ghostbuster, but the Colonel is too heavy and falls back to his feet, turning into a suplex. He delivers several knee drops to the head. He goes into the corner and comes out with a running big boot, but Ware grabs the foot, spins DeBeers around and delivers an atomic drop. Whip to the ropes leads to a scoop slam for two. Ware goes up top, but DeBeers falls into the ropes so Koko crotches himself. DeBeers slams him off of the top turnbuckle. Running big boot connects and he finishes with a front piledriver.
WINNER: DeBeers by pinfall at 8:40
Colonel DeBeers goes to the commentary position and says Continental Championship Wrestling represents the worse of the United States with its fat, lazy, beer swilling fans. The worst is the man who claims to be their champion and the representative of the county, the Patriot. Well, DeBeers is a patriot too, for his native South Africa. If Patriot is brave enough to step in the ring with him, we’ll see who has the superior country.
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Eli Drake vs. Jock Samson
Referee: Tommy Young
Eli Drake vs. Jock Samson
Referee: Tommy Young
Lockup to start and Drake backs Samson into the corner. He refuses to give a clean break and Young gets in between them. They argue. Drake goes to get Jock out of the corner, but he slugs away on Drake and drives him to the center of the ring. Flip, flop and fly. Heel trip leads to a big elbow drop for a two count. Samson telegraphs a backdrop and gets punted. One handed facebreaker to the knee. Short-arm clothesline for two. Drake argues the count. This allows Samson to get a schoolboy rollup for two. Drake rolls to his feet and explodes forward with a leaping clothesline. Abdominal stretch and Drake uses the top rope for leverage. Young misses him grabbing the rope twice, but not the third. He makes Drake break the hold. He refuses, but this allows Samson to hip toss out. Rear chinlock with a knee to the back. Drake works up and breaks with a jaw jacker. Stun Gun on the ropes. They fight over a back slide with Jock winning and getting a two count. This time as they come up, Samson gets a Clothesline From Hell style lariat. Hard whip to the corner and a rolling hip attack. Samson sets up the three point stance and charges, but Drake dives out of the way and Samson accidentally nails Young. Drake goes to the floor and gets Jock’s bull rope with cowbell. Back in the ring, it looks like he’s going to use it, but he tosses it at Jock, who catches it, and then takes a dive. Young comes around, sees the scene and calls for the bell.
WINNER: Eli Drake by disqualification at 9:10
Samson pleads his case, then Joey Marella comes out to back him up. Aubrey Edwards comes out and says Marella doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He wasn’t even watching in the back. She’s sure the DQ win for Drake is the right call. Young gets the microphone from SoCal Val. He declares another rematch on Wednesday Warfare that will be no disqualification and no count out. The winner gets a Television Title shot at “Superstar” Billy Graham at Hollywood Homecoming.
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with vs.
Chris Candido with Sunny vs. Doink – Matt Borne
Referee: Joey Marella
Chris Candido with Sunny vs. Doink – Matt Borne
Referee: Joey Marella
Lockup to start into chain wrestling. Candido underestimates Borne because of the gimmick and he is able to reverse a waistlock into a German suplex for two off the bat. They race up and Borne gets a standing dropkick. Candido flops to the floor and confers with Sunny. Borne comes off the apron with a running single leg dropkick into Candido’s back. He slams into Sunny and she falls down. Borne with a full nelson suplex from behind. He rolls Chris into the ring and then slings him into the ropes. Candido ducks a clothesline and comes back the other way to take a crescent kick to the gut. Double underhook facebreaker to the knee. Cover for two. Body slam and he goes up top for the Whoopie Cushion. He misses and sits on the mat in pain. Rolling neck snap. Basement dropkick. Springboard knee drop for two. He goes up top for the Suicide Blonde diving headbutt and misses. Borne goes for the single leg inverted Boston Crab. Candido is able to boot him out of the ring to the floor. He distracts Marella and Sunny nails Matt with her purse. While dazed, Candido comes off the apron with a diving leg drop bulldog. He rolls Borne back into the ring and finishes with the New Jersey Jam diving leg drop.
WINNER: Candido by pinfall at 11:33
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Tessa Blanchard vs. "The Midnight Diva" Roxxi Laveaux
Referee: Aubrey Edwards
Tessa Blanchard vs. "The Midnight Diva" Roxxi Laveaux
Referee: Aubrey Edwards
Lockup to start goes into a headlock for Blanchard. Roxxi shoots her off into the ropes and knocks her down with a shoulder block. Elbow drop misses. Blanchard with a rolling monkey flip that sends Laveaux flying upside down into the corner. She gets caught up in the Tree of Woe. Blanchard with a baseball slide dropkick to the head. Edwards backs her off and frees Laveaux. Blanchard picks her up for a double underhook facebuster. She rolls her over for a pin attempt, which gets two. Hard whip into the corner and Tessa eats an outstretched leg on a charge. Roxxi with a second rope Thesz Press and punches. Whip to the ropes and Blanchard eats a Polish Hammer for almost a three count. Laveaux goes for the Voodoo Drop. Tessa wiggles out and turns it into a Diamond Cutter. She then gets Roxxi going the other way with a jumping neckbreaker. Military press slam to show her strength. Buzzsaw (hammerlock DDT) finishes.
WINNER: Blanchard by pinfall at 5:50
Tessa Blanchard goes to the commentators position and says she’s back and better than ever, despite Lita trying to end her career. She didn’t get the job done, but Blanchard will in the rematch she’s contractually obligated to receive. Dr. Britt Baker, DMD, then comes out and says how she’s got the CCW Women’s Title shot at Hollywood Homecoming by winning the fatal fourway at Destination Dallas. She’s also not happy about Blanchard attacking her last week out of nowhere. In this business, you need eyes in the back of your head. With that, “Sensational” Sherri Martel blindsides Baker. She declares Blanchard the uncrowned woman’s champion and raises her arm in victory, signaling an alliance between them.
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Terry Funk with Dory Funk vs. Davey Boy Smith with Owen Hart
Referee: Tommy Young
Terry Funk with Dory Funk vs. Davey Boy Smith with Owen Hart
Referee: Tommy Young
Funk wants a test of strength and Smith obliges. He quickly wins and Funk oversells, then begs off into the corner. Smith goes to pick him up, but Funk fights back from his knees with punches to the gut. He then works the jabs from his feet and drives Smith into the corner. He mounts him and teases the punch count in the corner, but this allows Smith to bring him out with an inverted atomic drop. Standing lariat takes Terry off his feet. Elbow drop gets two. Delayed vertical suplex followed by a floatover for a two count. Dory and Owen start jawing on the outside. So, Smith puts Funk up into a military press and then drops him on the outside onto Dory. Davey plays to the crowd. Owen gets a double noggin knocker on the heels and throws Funk back into the ring. Funk scoots on his butt into the corner and asks for a time out. Davey grabs him by the ankles and catapults Funk across the ring to fly into the opposite corner and bang his head. Funk is slumped face first in the corner and Smith gets a Bossman Straddle. German suplex with bridge for almost a three count. Funk rolls back to the floor. He jaws at Owen and that allows Dory to nail him from behind. Smith jumps to the floor and charges, but Terry gives him a drop toehold and Smith flies into the outside ring post. Spinebuster on the floor. Funk rolls Smith back in the ring and he’s bleeding from the forehead. Terry works the cut. Snap DDT and he goes up for the Funkersault. He takes too long to get his footing and Smith comes up for a belly to back superplex. He can’t make the cover. Dory jumps to the apron. Smith confronts him and Hart pulls him down, but Funk is still able to roll Smith up from behind and score the pin with a big handful of tights.
WINNER: Funk by pinfall at 10:45
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Eddie Kingston and “The Man with the Hands of Stone” Ronnie Garvin vs. “National Treasure” Nicholas Aldis and Marcus Alexander Bagwell with Kamille York
Referee: Aubrey Edwards
Garvin starts and wants Aldis, who comes into the ring, then immediately tags out to Bagwell with a smug grin. Lockup, Garvin into a hammerlock for a hammerlock slam. He rides Bagwell on the mat. Garvin brings him up with a full nelson and ragdolls him into his corner. Kingston tags in with a slap to Ronnie’s back. He kicks Bagwell in the gut. Whip to a neutral corner, middle finger to Aldis and Eddie charges in with an arched big boot. He brings Bagwell out of the corner with a belly to belly overhead suplex. He sets up for the Backfist to the Future already, but Aldis charges in. Edwards backs him off and Bagwell gets a low blow. He takes Kingston on his shoulders with a fireman’s carry slam. Double underhook DDT. He does the Bagwell taunt and tags out to Aldis. Nick works the European uppercuts, but that wakes Kingston up and he fires back with chops. Discus punch sets up a side slam backbreaker. He points to the corner and the fans approve tagging Garvin. Ronnie comes in with a running knee drop and covers for two. Whip to the ropes, but Aldis ducks a polish hammer and comes off the other side with a crossbody, but Garvin catches him and delivers a backbreaker. Elbow drop for a two count. Garvin leans into the ropes for speed on the Superman Punch, but Bagwell pulls the ropes down. Edwards gets on him for it. Kamille kicks Garvin on the floor. Kingston comes over and nails Kamille in the back for a big pop. Bagwell dropkicks Kingston from the apron. Everyone on the outside is kind of in a scrum and Aldis wipes out everybody with a suicide dive. Ad break.
Back from commercial, we’re back in the ring and tags have been made. Bagwell is working an armbar with Kingston seated on the mat. Eddie works up and shoots Bagwell off into the ropes. Scoop slam. He tries for the inverted cloverleaf, but Bagwell boots him out and he stumbles into the wrong corner and Nicholas nails him with a punch. Bagwell with a schoolboy for two. Eddie comes up into a series of arm drags and Bagwell goes back to working the armbar on the mat. He drives knees to the arm. Single arm DDT. Bagwell up for the Blockbuster, but whiffs. Hot tag to Garvin. Ronnie with a series of punches. Whip to the ropes, but he telegraphs a backdrop and eats a snap DDT. Tag to Aldis. Aldis with a discus elbow to the face. He mocks Garvin by going for the Superman Punch, but Ronnie meets him with a big, rising uppercut. Belly to belly suplex. He goes for the Garvin stomp. Bagwell from the floor uses a chair to nail Kingston. Garvin stops the stomp and goes to the floor to make the save. Bagwell drops the chair and runs. Edwards goes to the floor and tries to get some peace. Kamille slides the chair to Aldis. When Ronnie slides back into the ring, he eats the chair to the head. Aubrey is still dealing with Bagwell on the outside. He points to the ring and shouts as Aldis hits the Treasure Chest (Pedigree).
WINNER: Aldis and Bagwell by pinfall of Aldis on Garvin at 15:48 (shown)
Aldis then mockingly does the Garvin Stomp post-match, but Kingston grabs the chair and drives the heels off.
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Sylvester Stallone!
Stallone said this isn’t like Hogan. Kaufman has poisoned his mind. He needs to remember who he really is and come back to them. Remember! Hogan seems like maybe he’s starting to come around, but then he punches Stallone, gives him an axe bomber and drops the leg. Mr. T runs back into the ring to make the save. Kaufman and Thunderlips are on the floor. Mr. T and Sly are in the ring. An angered Stallone said if Kaufman wants a match at Hollywood Homecoming, he’s got it, but it’s going to be a tag team match of Mr. T and Stallone vs. Kaufman and Hogan…inside a steel cage! Kaufman is frightened, but Thuderlips accepts before Andy can protest and we fade.
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