Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 2:06 PM EST


GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 06/18/2008

NEWS

Jimmy Rave, who just returned to the states following his participation in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Super Juniors Tournament, joins Peach State Pandemonium on June 18. The program will also feature Cru Jones, recently named Wrestler of the Month in Georgia, and Matthew Randazzo, author of Ring of Hell: the Story of Chris Benoit and the Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry. Dan Masters and I host the show, and Tim Dix will provide additional commentary. Listen live at 9:00 PM ET, and feel free to call in at (347) 324-5735 with questions or comments. (Rich Tate)

World Wrestling Entertainment results from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on June 17: CM Punk over Jamie Noble and Chavo Guerrero in a three-way match; Kofi Kingston over Shelton Benjamin; Michelle McCool & Kelly Kelly over Natalya Neidhart & Victoria; the Great Khali over Shannon Moore; John Morrison & the Miz over Finlay & Hornswoggle to retain the WWE Tag Team Title; Matt Hardy over Chuck Palumbo to retain the WWE US Heavyweight Title; Kane & the Undertaker over Mark Henry & MVP; Vladimir Kozlov over Funaki; and Batista over WWE World Heavyweight Champion Edge by disqualification in a title match. WWE has announced the following events: August 18 in Chicago, IL, at the Allstate Arena (RAW); and November 5 in Mannheim, Germany, at SAP Arena. (Rich Tate)

Ultimate Championship Wrestling will be at the Armory in Dade City, FL, on June 20. Advertised: a four-way for the UCW Heavyweight Title, featuring Steve Madison, Scott Davis, Buck Quartermaine, and Freedom Ryder; Tony Atlas versus Damballah; Ox Baker versus Jumbo Barretta; the Heartbreak Express versus East Elite, with Fetish; and Travis Funk versus Excalibur. UCW will be at the Outlet Mall in Spring Hill, FL, on June 21. Advertised are the same matches, plus Scott David versus Mandrake. Matches for both events start at 7:00 PM. Also for both events, adult tickets for ringside are $25, and general admission is 20. Children under 12 get in for $10, but ringside for kids is $15. Call (813) 377-2590 for more information. (Rich Tate)

A previously announced Total Nonstop Action event, originally planned for August 9 in Corinth, MS, has been postponed. No reschedule date has been announced at this time. (Rich Tate)

A Memphis/USWA Legends event will take place October 17-19 in Owensboro, KY and Evansville, IN. Advertised: Tommy Rich, Terry Funk, Robert Fuller, Jimmy Valiant, Pat Tanaka, Brickhouse Brown, Jimmy Golden, Pork Chop Cash, Bill Dundee, and Missy Hyatt. VIP Passes will be $120. Event promoter Tim Beal promises more names, and can be contacted via email at timab80@aol.com for more information. (Rich Tate)

Ring of Honor has announced the following event: November 7 in Montreal, Quebec, CA, at the Centre Jean-Claude Malepart. Tickets go on sale on June 24. (Rich Tate)

DISCLAIMER: GWH is not liable for any card changes, cancellations, etc. We can only report what is reported to us. As always, we suggest you check with the promotion within 24 hours to verify information posted here.

NOTES

Gerweck is reporting that Ricky Morton and Bobby Eaton were suspended from wrestling in Kentucky until a hearing before the Athletic Commission. Apparently, they had committed to work for a promoter there on June 7. Instead, they were at the National Wrestling Alliance event in Atlanta, GA, that night. (Rich Tate)

Click here for this week’s Bill Behrens’ NWA Notes update. (Rich Tate)

GWH wishes a happy birthday to Mitsu Misawa (46), Big Vito (39), and Melissa Coates (37).

Today in Memoriam: Rip Collins (1993), Rod Trongard (72, 2005), and Ricky Fowler (52, 2007).

NOSTALGIA

JUNE 18, 1929 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Earl McGrory – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > John Freberg and Joe Rogacki wrestled to a draw at 60:00 > Paul Jones defeated Mike Rembert (2-0) at 16:10 and 1:00 / Notes: This appears to have been the last event promoted by Earl McGrory. Henry Weber picked up the torch in Atlanta five months later.

JUNE 18, 1934 (MONDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – FAIR STREET ARENA (Jason Thompson – Promoter) > Frank Remille defeated Jimmy Hope > Ted Sarris defeated Tarzan Jordan > Spike O’Brien defeated Eddie Stecher / Notes: Eddie Stecher substituted for Bill Crussell in the match with Spike O’Brien.

JUNE 18, 1935 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – KEY ARENA (Frank Bettis and Cleve Roby – Promoters) > Sammy Miller defeated Whitey Patterson > Tarzan Jordan defeated Honey Boy Hackney > Jack Ross defeated Louis LaChene / Notes: It was reported that 5,000 were in attendance for this card. All fans in attendance were given a free gift. Among the gifts were 500 baskets of groceries, 500 boxes of candy, two radios, and beer and wine.

JUNE 18, 1936 (THURSDAY) – AVONDALE, GA – AVONDALE ARENA (Nat Jones – Promoter) > Bill Collins versus the Satin Kid > Billy Rayburn versus Sammy Miller > Southern Light Heavyweight Title Match: Tarzan Jordan* versus Son Almand / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Tarzan Jordan had been the reigning Southern Light Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Jack Ross on June 15, 1936, in Atlanta.

JUNE 18, 1937 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WEST END ARENA (Frank Bettis and Cleve Roby – Promoters) > Joe Ferona versus Baron Von Hoffman > Bill Collins versus Buck Lawson > Petro Rossi defeated John Mauldin by countout / Notes: Aside from the match between Petro Rossi and John Mauldin, no documented results for the remaining matches on this card have been found.

JUNE 18, 1943 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Sammy Friedman – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > John Mauldin defeated Jack McAdams > John Grandovich defeated Roy Graham > Ralph Garibaldi & Dorv Roche defeated Cowboy Luttrall & the Black Panther / Notes: Jack McAdams substituted for Roland Kirchmeyer in the match with John Mauldin. The Black Panther had vowed he would unmask if he and Cowboy Luttrall could not defeat Ralph Garibaldi & Dorv Roche. He unmasked following the match and was identified as Albert Mills.

JUNE 18, 1945 (MONDAY) – SAVANNAH, GA – SAVANNAH MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Lou Masters, Dick Leonard, and Buster White – Promoters) > The Green Hornet defeated Nick Carter > Bill Collins defeated Wally Greb > Pat Kelly and Roland Kirchmeyer wrestled to a draw

JUNE 18, 1948 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Johnny Long defeated Al Getz > Al Galento & Babe Zaharias defeated Al Massey & Bobby Roberts > Pete Managoff defeated Jim Coffield > Joe Savoldi defeated Don Lee / Notes: Max Baer was the special referee for the match between Joe Savoldi and Don Lee.

JUNE 18, 1954 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jerry Graham and Harry Smith wrestled to a draw > Red McIntyre defeated Clyde Steeves > Jack Steele & El Toro defeated Tex Riley & Chief Big Heart > Argentina Rocca defeated Art Nelson by disqualification / Notes: Although not mentioned, Kola Kwariani was likely in attendance, as he was charged with traveling with Argentina Rocca as a troubleshooter for him.

JUNE 18, 1962 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tarzan White versus Bulldog Lawley > Ivor Barrett versus Chief Little Eagle > Pedro Godoy versus Lenny Montana > Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* versus Fran Gravette / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. The Fabulous Moolah had been billed as Women’s World Champion since she defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD. However, she was not considered the undisputed champion until June Byers retired with her title, won in Atlanta on August 20, 1954, in a win over Mildred Burke, until Byers retired in 1964.

JUNE 18, 1963 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Corsica Joe defeated Silento Rodriguez at 14:00 > Tim Geohagen defeated Jack Bence > Bill Dromo defeated Tito Kopa at 11:00 > Tarzan Tyler defeated Dick Steinborn

JUNE 18, 1965 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > The Corsicans defeated Greg Peterson & Tony Baillargeon > Bad Boy Hines defeated Harry Smith > Bob Orton defeated Lester Welch > Southern Tag Team Title Match: Mario & Al Galento* defeated Buddy Fuller & Chief Little Eagle / Notes: During the match between Mario & Al Galento and Buddy Fuller & Chief Little Eagle, Fuller injured Al Galento’s foot. The Galentos had been the reigning Southern Tag Team Champions since they defeated Joe Scarpa & Chief Little Eagle on June 11, 1965, in Atlanta. Eddie Graham had been scheduled, but there was no mention in the reports following the card.

JUNE 18, 1966 (SATURDAY) – MARIETTA, GA – LARRY BELL BALLPARK (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bobby Shane versus Evil Eye Valentine > Greg Peterson versus Ken Yates > Enrique & Alberto Torres versus Jack Bence & Wildman Wehba / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.

JUNE 18, 1968 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Silento Rodriguez defeated Roberto Gonzalez > Johnny Walker & Jim Wilson and Tank Morgan & Guillotine Gordon wrestled to a draw > Louie Tillet defeated El Mongol by disqualification / Notes: Jack Crawford managed El Mongol.

JUNE 18, 1971 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Roberto Soto defeated Krusher Karlson by disqualification > Bill Dromo defeated Cisco Grimaldo > Women’s Match: Kay Noble and Jean Antone wrestled to a draw > Klondike Bill defeated Guillotine Gordon > Elimination Tag Team Match (No TL): Ray Gunkel, Dick Steinborn, Kubla Khan & El Mongol defeated Rocket & Flash Monroe & the Assassins > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Buddy Colt* defeated the Professional / Notes: Jean Antone substituted for Betty Nicoli in the match with Kay Noble. Per the stipulation when Ray Gunkel, Dick Steinborn, Kubla Khan & El Mongol defeated Rocket & Flash Monroe & the Assassins, Gunkel won the reported $1,500 purse for being the last man standing. Homer O’Dell managed Buddy Colt. It is unclear as to how Colt became recognized as Georgia Heavyweight Champion. The last reference we have shows El Mongol defending the title against Guillotine Gordon on May 28, 1970, in Atlanta. Charlie Smith was credited as being a referee for this card. Dick Steinborn participated in an autograph session for fans.

JUNE 18, 1974 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – OMNI COLISEUM [P] (Ann Gunkel – Promoter / All-South Wrestling Alliance) > Ted Oates and the Champ wrestled to a draw > Charlie Cook defeated Oki Shikina > Lanny Poffo defeated Wayne Cowan > The Islanders defeated Kim Duk & the Great Fuji > Tarzan Tyler and El Mongol wrestled to a draw > Bob Ellis, Ron Pritchard & Carlos Colon defeated Jerry Graham & the Royal Kangaroos by disqualification > US Heavyweight Title Match: Ray Candy* defeated Ox Baker > Russian Chain Match: the Magnificent Zulu defeated the Missouri Mauler > Ernie Ladd defeated Crusher Verdu by disqualification > Brass Knuckles Cage Match (No DQ / No TL): the Assassins defeated Rock Hunter & the Mighty Yankee / Notes: The match between Ernie Ladd and Crusher Verdu was billed as a “Battle of the Giants”. Rock Hunter managed the Mighty Yankee. Rock Hunter managed Jerry Graham, Crusher Verdu, the Missouri Mauler, and the Mighty Yankee. The program we have for this card features an advertisement urging fans to vote for Robb Pitts for the seat of Fulton County Commissioner for the sixth district.

JUNE 18, 1974 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON COLISEUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Orton, Jr., defeated Doug Somers > Big John defeated Steve Keirn > Art Nelson defeated Gene Yates > The Great Mephisto defeated Dennis Stamp > Macon Tag Team Title Match: Ron & Terry Garvin* and Jack Welch & Mr. Wrestling #1 wrestled to a draw > Southeastern Tag Team Title Match: Ole & Gene Anderson* versus Bill Dromo & Jerry Oates ruled a no contest / Notes: Jimmy Garvin managed Ron & Terry Garvin.

JUNE 18, 1976 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tony Charles and Skip Young wrestled to a draw > Jan Nelson defeated Les Thornton > The Red Devils defeated Rick Martel & Ken Mantell > Pak Song defeated Dean Ho > Abdullah the Butcher defeated Ernie Ladd > Dick Slater versus Thunderbolt Patterson / Notes: Dick Slater and Thunderbolt Patterson were scheduled to wrestle each other, but no results were reported after the card. Rock Hunter managed Abdullah the Butcher.

JUNE 18, 1977 (SATURDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WTCG STUDIOS (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Slater defeated Jerry Stubbs > Tape: Ole & Gene Anderson versus Bill Watts & Thunderbolt Patterson > Ole & Gene Anderson defeated Richard Blood & Terry Gibbs > Paul Jones defeated Charlie Fulton > Waldo Von Erich defeated Larry Cheatham > Pak Song defeated Mike Pappas / Notes: This was taped for the “Georgia Championship Wrestling” television program hosted by Gordon Solie. Rock Hunter managed Pak Song.

JUNE 18, 1978 (SUNDAY) – COLUMBUS, GA – COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pez Whatley and Hartford Love wrestled to a draw > Rick Martel & Tommy Rich defeated Mad Dog Martin & the French Angel > Georgia Television Title Match: Thunderbolt Patterson* defeated the Assassin by countout > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Bob Armstrong defeated King Kong Mosca* by disqualification > 1,000 Silver Dollar Taped Fist Match: Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Ole Anderson > Columbus Heavyweight Title Match: Stan Hansen defeated Abdullah the Butcher* to win title / Notes: Rock Hunter managed Abdullah the Butcher.

JUNE 18, 1978 (SUNDAY) – SAVANNAH, GA – SAVANNAH CIVIC CENTER (Aaron Newman – Promoter / Jim Crockett Promotions) > Bill Howard and Mr. Saito wrestled to a draw > Don Kernodle defeated Frank Monte > Ted Oates & Swede Hanson defeated Gene Anderson & Jerry Blackwell > Paul Jones defeated Baron Von Raschke > Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title Match: Ken Patera* defeated Ricky Steamboat by disqualification

JUNE 18, 1979 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jerry Stubbs defeated Ben Alexander > Mike Stallings defeated John Wolfe > Ray Candy defeated the Masked Superstar > Georgia Television Title Match: Blackjack Lanza* defeated Bob Armstrong > Georgia Tag Team Title Match: Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff* defeated Stan Hansen & Wahoo McDaniel / Notes: Bobby Heenan managed Blackjack Lanza and the Masked Superstar.

JUNE 18, 1980 (WEDNESDAY) – COLUMBUS, GA – COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Eddie Gilbert defeated Charlie Fulton > Kevin Sullivan defeated Genichiro Tenryu > Mark Lewin defeated Don Diamond > Tommy Rich defeated Bob Sweetan > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Assassin #1 > Tony Atlas defeated Baron Von Raschke > Russian Chain Match: Alexis Smirnoff defeated Lars Anderson / Notes: Rock Hunter managed Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff. The Great Mephisto managed Mark Lewin.

JUNE 18, 1983 (SATURDAY) – CHATTANOOGA, TN – CHATTANOOGA MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM (Bill Dundee – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Steve O defeated Bill Rose > The French Angel & the Bounty Hunter defeated Ray Candy & Joe Lightfoot > The Stray Cat defeated Larry Hare > Carl Fergie & Norman Frederick Charles III defeated the Fantastic Ones > Bill Dundee defeated Dutch Mantell / Notes: Joe Lightfoot substituted for Gerald Finley to team Ray Candy with in the match with the French Angel & the Bounty Hunter. Jim Cornette managed Carl Fergie, Norman Frederick Charles III, the French Angel, and the Bounty Hunter.

JUNE 18, 1983 (SATURDAY) – KNOXVILLE, TN – CIVIC COLISEUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Roop versus Rick Rood > Stan Hansen & Pez Whatley versus the Road Warriors > Ron Garvin versus the Iron Sheik > Dick Murdoch versus Buzz Sawyer > Tommy Rich & Ernie Shavers versus Larry Zbyszko & Killer Brooks / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Paul Ellering managed Buzz Sawyer, the Iron Sheik, and the Road Warriors.

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BLKOUT VS. Faith In Nothing to headline "Killing The Business"

In an industry dictated by arcane rules and misunderstood traditions, The Blackout, better known as BLKOUT, do whatever the fuck they want, much to the chagrin of their peers. And since 2004, Ruckus, Sabian, Eddie Kingston, and Joker have done it better than anyone else in professional wrestling. They grope women, smoke weed, speak their mind, and brag that they get paid for it! But don't let their antics fool you. When it comes time to fight, BLKOUT can go with the best of them.

Maybe that's why BLKOUT's accolades and acclaims include World Championships spread across three continents, countless Tag Team Championships, and the total domination the CZW Best of the Best tournament three years in a row. Maybe that's why BLKOUT have made their presence felt in every major United States independent wrestling promotion: ROH, CHIKARA, CZW, IWA-MS, JAPW, PWU, and the list goes on. Maybe that's why BLKOUT is the longest-lasting active stable in the world. Err, label, not stable. My apologies.

Come to think of it, BLKOUT's audacious attitude is the perfect fit for Hybrid, an organization which thrives on innovation. And who deserves the chance to introduce BLKOUT to the ideals and practices of Hybrid more than Faith In Nothing? Nobody. Christian Faith and Vincent Nothing comprise the best powerhouse tag team in wrestling today. When Faith In Nothing's hard work leads them to an opportunity like this, they do not take it lightly. A win here could propel Faith In Nothing into the national spotlight.

Hybrid Wrestling. Killing The Business. July 5th, 2008. BLKOUT vs. Faith In Nothing. Fuck what you heard. See it live.

Hybrid Wrestling
Killing The Business
Saturday, July 5th, 2008

The American Legion
2000 Buckland Ave
Fremont, Ohio 43420
419.515.7303

Doors Open: 7:00
Bell Time: 7:30

Front Row Reserved Ticket
Advance: $15.00
Day Of Show: $20.00

General Admission Ticket
Advance: $10.00
Day Of Show: $12.00

Main Event
Faith In Nothing Vs. BLK OUT

Hybrid Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship Tournament - Blonde Bracket
"MDogg20" Matt Cross Vs. Luis Diamante Vs. Dave Logan

Dave Cole Vs. Flip Kendrick Vs. Morty Rackem

Plus...
Brian Lyndon Vs. Marion Fontaine

Billy Taylor Vs. Myke Quest

Also scheduled to appear: Johnny Gargano, Aaron Maguire, Johnny Cockstrong, Shawn Blaze, Robert Paulson, and Bleeding My Breaking Sunset


ACWOFFICE sent this in:

FCW June 17th at Bourbon Street in New Port Richey, FL
Written by: David Westbrook of http://www.Kocosports.com

"Handsome" Heath's Happy Hour w/ your host "Handsome" Heath Miller
Special guest "The Canadian Bad Boy" Shawn Spears
Spears challenged Florida Heavyweight Champion Jake Hager but was interrupted by Miller after Spears claimed Hager hadn't beaten anyone worthwhile during his 51-0 start to his career. Miller then challenged Spears to a number one contenders match.

"Ass Kicker" Jay Bradley v. Gabe Tuft
Tuft via pinfall

Mixed Tag Team Match
Roucka & "The Campus Legend" Brad Allen v. Brianna Bella & Lupo Martinez
Roucka & Allen via pinfall after Allen pinned Martinez

"Wildcat" Chris Harris v. Kafu w/ Daisy
Kafu via pinfall

Tag Team Match
"The Upgrade" Tyrone Jones & Andrew Vein v. "The Canadian Bulldogs" T.J. Wilson & D.H. Smith
The Canadian Bulldogs via pinfall after Smith pinned Vein

Sinn Bowdee v. Atlas Dabone
Dabone via pinfall

Alicia Fox interview about being called up to Smackdown

Afa Jr. v. Evan Bourne
Bourne via DQ after a low blow by Afa Jr

"The Natural" Nic Nemeth w/ "The Campus Legend" Brad Allen & Tiffany v. Greg Jackson
Jackson via pinfall. After the match, Jackson was attacked by Nemeth and Allen until Lupo Martinez came in and made the save

Katie Lea Burchill v. Nicole Bella
Bella via pinfall after Brianna Bella switched places with Nicole while the referee's back was turned

Florida Tag Team Championship Match
Sheamus O' Shaunessy & "Sterling" Jack Gabriel v. "The Empire" Drew McIntyre & Stu Sanders (champions)
McIntyre & Sanders via pinfall after Sanders pinned O' Shaunessy. Gabriel accidently hit O' Shaunessy with a tag title leading to the pinfall. After the match, Gabriel attacked O'Shaunessy

#1 Contenders Match
"The Canadian Bad Boy" Shawn Spears v. "Handsome" Heath Miller
Spears via pinfall

*Next Tuesday, June 24th matches that have been announced*
Florida Heavyweight Championship Match
Shawn Spears v. Jake Hager (champion)


Joe Dombrowski sent this in:

PWU PRESENTS “FAMILY REUNION” ON JULY 26!

Pro Wrestling Unplugged Presents:
Family Reunion
Saturday July 26, 2008
Doors - 7:00 PM Belltime - 7:30 PM
World Gym
Philadelphia, PA

On Saturday night, July 26, Pro Wrestling Unplugged makes its return for the most chaotic and unpredictable family reunion imaginable! Philadelphia’s most dysfunctional family will bring blood, violence, and ill-will to this get-together that culminates with THREE star-studded main events.

World Championship Match: CHAMPION VS. CHAMPION
John McChesney (c) vs. ZBARR (c)
Special Guest Enforcer: "The Pitbull" Gary Wolf

#1 Contender's Match:
Trent Acid vs. "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters

Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. The Sandman

Tag Team Championship: **THERE MUST BE A WINNER**
All Money Is Legal vs. The Best Around

-Women's Championship:
Amy Lee (c) vs. Kacee Carlisle

PWU Originals Collide:
Aramis vs. Lucky

The Return Of A Major PWU Original!

Commissioner Idol Sudden Death Overtime
PWU invites the 9 Finalists for a second chance at becoming PWU Commissioner!

Tickets are on sale now via http://www.tvbydemand.com and will also be available at the door! Do not miss your chance to be part of PWU’s family reunion!


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