Post by managermike99 on Aug 21, 2024 5:27:04 GMT -5
Perplexity Wrestling #8
St. Paul, MN
PWF...We put the P back into wrestling...
Tonight's Line-Up
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura
Billy Robinson & William Regal vs Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
British Bulldogs vs Kevin Nash & DDP
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Charlotte Flair vs Deonna Purrazzo
Bull Nakano vs Jordynne Grace
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Opening Bout
Jerry Lawler 6'0 243 lbs., Memphis, TN
vs
Jesse Ventura 6'2 245 lbs., San Diego, CA
The bell rings, and Jerry "The King" Lawler immediately starts playing to the crowd, drawing boos and jeers. Jesse "The Body" Ventura, not to be outdone, flexes his muscles and taunts Lawler. This is being billed as the battle of the big mouths.
The two lock up, with Ventura using his size advantage to push Lawler into the corner.
Lawler, ever the crafty veteran, pokes Ventura in the eyes and follows up with his signature fist drops. Ventura retaliates with a series of powerful clotheslines, sending Lawler reeling. The King rolls outside, grabbing his crown and using it as a weapon when the referee's back is turned.
As the match progresses, both men pull out all the stops. Lawler attempts his patented piledriver, but Ventura counters with a back body drop. The Body then applies his feared body scissors, but Lawler manages to reach the ropes.
In the closing moments, Lawler goes for his famous fist drop from the second rope. Ventura moves at the last second, causing Lawler to crash and burn. Seizing the opportunity, Ventura locks in a tight bear hug. Despite Lawler's struggles and attempts to bite his way free, he eventually succumbs to the pressure, passing out in the hold.
The referee raises Lawler's arm three times, and on the third drop, he calls for the bell, awarding the victory to Jesse Ventura by submission.
[Jesse Ventura defeated Jerry Lawler by submission to the bear hug at 10:01]
Post-Match: Ventura gets on the mic and says there is only one reason, one person, that brought him to PWF. One snitch that he wants to face again in the ring. He leaves it at that.
Bout #2
Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinal match
Billy Robinson & William Regal combined wt. 483 lbs.
vs
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard combined wt. 480 lbs.
The match begins with Robinson and Anderson squaring off, showcasing their technical prowess. Regal tags in and locks Anderson in a painful armbar. Suddenly, Bobby Heenan appears at ringside, drawing Robinson's attention. Enraged by their past, Robinson leaves the ring to confront Heenan, forcing Regal to fend for himself.
Blanchard and Anderson capitalize on the distraction, isolating Regal with quick tags and their signature double-team moves. Regal manages to fight back with a series of European uppercuts, but a blind tag allows Anderson to catch him with a spinebuster.
Robinson finally returns to the apron, but Regal can't make the tag. Blanchard and Anderson continue their assault, wearing down Regal with a Figure Four leglock. Just as Regal seems close to submitting, he reaches the ropes, and then sneaks in a small package, nearly securing a surprise victory. Heenan jumps on the apron and claims Regal had the tights.
The finish comes when Robinson, still seething, leaves the apron to chase Heenan around the ring. With Regal alone again, Anderson and Blanchard hit their patented spike piledriver. Anderson covers Regal for the three-count, securing their place in the next round of the tournament.
[Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Billy Robinson & William Regal by pinfall when Anderson pinned Regal after a spiked piledriver at 7:51]
Post-Match: Regal is understandably mad at Robinson for his actions.
Bout #3
Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinal match
British Bulldogs: Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid (/w Capt. Lou Albano) combined wt. 481 lbs.,
vs
Vegas Connection: Kevin Nash & Diamond Dallas Page combined wt. 576 lbs.
The match begins with Dynamite Kid and DDP squaring off, showcasing their technical prowess. Dynamite gains the upper hand with a series of arm drags and a snap suplex. DDP tags in Nash, who uses his size advantage to overpower Dynamite.
Davey Boy Smith enters the fray, matching Nash's power with a thunderous shoulder block. The action spills outside, where Captain Lou Albano distracts Nash, allowing Davey Boy to slam him into the ring post.
Back in the ring, the Bulldogs isolate DDP, utilizing quick tags and their signature double-team moves. DDP manages to counter with a surprise Diamond Cutter on Dynamite, but Davey Boy breaks up the pin attempt.
As the 15-minute mark approaches, all four men are in the ring trading blows. Nash hits his big boot on Davey Boy, while DDP nails Dynamite with a clothesline. The referee struggles to regain control as Albano shouts instructions from ringside.
In the closing moments, Nash attempts his Jackknife Powerbomb on Dynamite, but Davey Boy makes the save. DDP goes for the Diamond Cutter on Davey Boy, who counters into a backslide. Dynamite, seeing his partner in trouble, scales the top rope and delivers a flying headbutt to DDP.
With DDP dazed, the Bulldogs surprisingly hit a Hart Attack finisher. Dynamite makes the cover, and the referee counts three, securing the British Bulldogs' place in the next round of the tournament.
[The British Bulldogs defeated The Vegas Connection by pinfall when Dynamite pinned DDP after a Hart attack at 21:09]
Post-match: Albano celebrates with his team while Nash and DDP argue in frustration.
Bout #4
Bruiser Brody 6'8 300 lbs, Santa Fe, NM
vs
Lex Luger 6'6 275 lbs., Chicago, IL
The bell rings, and Bruiser Brody immediately charges at Lex Luger, backing him into a corner with stiff forearms. Luger counters with a knee to the midsection and follows up with a series of powerful clotheslines.
Brody, unfazed, catches Luger with a boot to the face and continues his signature brawling style. He whips Luger into the ropes and catches him with a devastating lariat, sending the Total Package crashing to the mat.
Midway through the match, Brody rams Luger's head into the turnbuckle, busting him open. The sight of his own blood seems to ignite a fire in Luger, who mounts a comeback with a series of shoulder blocks and a running powerslam.
Brody regains control with his patented jumping knee drop and goes for the pin, but Luger kicks out at two. Frustrated, Brody attempts his diving elbow drop, but Luger rolls out of the way at the last second.
Seizing the opportunity, Luger catches a dazed Brody with a surprise military press slam. He follows up quickly with his Torture Rack finisher. Despite Brody's incredible toughness, the pain proves too much, and he submits, giving Luger the victory.
[Lex Luger defeated Bruiser Brody by submission with the Torture Rack at 8:54]
Bout #5
Women's Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match
Charlotte Flair 5'10 143 lbs., Charlotte, NC
vs
Deonna Purrazzo 5'3 138 lbs., Hackettstown, NJ
The bell rings, and Charlotte Flair immediately asserts her dominance with a series of chops that back Deonna Purrazzo into the corner. Purrazzo counters with a quick roll-up, catching Flair off guard for a near fall.
As the match progresses, Purrazzo showcases her technical prowess, locking in an armbar that threatens to end the match early. Flair, using her power advantage, manages to lift Purrazzo and slam her to break the hold.
Midway through, Flair hits her signature Natural Selection, but Purrazzo kicks out at 2.9, shocking the crowd. Frustrated, Flair attempts a moonsault, but Purrazzo rolls out of the way and transitions into her Venus de Milo submission hold.
Just as it seems Flair might tap, she uses her long legs to reach the ropes, forcing a break. Purrazzo, sensing her opportunity slipping away, goes for a top rope maneuver, but Flair catches her mid-air, countering with a Spanish Fly.
She follows up quickly with a picture-perfect Figure Eight leglock. Despite Purrazzo's valiant effort to reach the ropes, she's forced to tap out, giving Charlotte Flair the victory.
[Charlotte Flair defeated Deonna Purrazzo by submission to the figure-eight lock at 11:45]
Bout #6
Women's Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match
Bull Nakano 5'7 201 lbs., Kawaguchi, Japan
vs
Jordynne Grace 5'3 150 lbs., Austin, TX
The bell rings, and Bull Nakano immediately charges at Jordynne Grace with her signature aggression. Grace, prepared for the onslaught, counters with a powerful shoulder block that stops Nakano in her tracks.
As the match progresses, Nakano gains the upper hand with her brutal striking style, landing a series of stiff kicks and a devastating leg drop. Grace, showing her resilience, powers out of a pin attempt at two.
Midway through, Nakano locks in her famous submission hold, the Argentine backbreaker. Grace, using her impressive strength, manages to power out and counter with a spinebuster that shakes the ring.
The tide turns as Grace hits her Grace Driver, but Nakano kicks out at 2.9, shocking the crowd. Frustrated, Grace attempts her Juggernaut Jackhammer, but Nakano counters with a quick roll-up for a near fall.
In the closing moments, Nakano goes for her signature guillotine leg drop from the top rope. Grace rolls out of the way at the last second, causing Nakano to crash hard onto the mat. Seizing the opportunity, Grace quickly applies the Grace Lock. Despite Nakano's legendary toughness, she's forced to tap out, giving Jordynne Grace the victory.
[Jordynne Grace defeated Bull Nakano by submission to the Grace Lock at 13:52]
Main Event
The Rock 6'5 260 lbs., Miami, FL
vs
Swerve Strickland 6'1 233 lbs., Tacoma, WA
The main event pits Swerve Strickland against The Rock in a high-stakes showdown. The match begins with both competitors exchanging verbal jabs before locking up. Strickland uses his agility to evade The Rock's powerful strikes, hitting him with quick kicks and a series of headscissors that sends The Rock tumbling to the mat.
As the match progresses, The Rock counters with his trademark Samoan Drop, followed by a spinebuster that shakes the ring. Strickland fights back, hitting a brainbuster that leaves The Rock stunned. The crowd is electric as both men trade blows, with Strickland executing a House Call that nearly secures the pinfall.
In the closing moments, Strickland attempts a high-risk maneuver from the top rope, but The Rock catches him mid-air and transitions into a Rock Bottom. The arena erupts as The Rock covers Strickland, but he kicks out at the last moment, shocking the audience.
With both men exhausted, The Rock goes for his signature People's Elbow, but Strickland rolls out of the way. Seizing the opportunity, Strickland quickly hits his finishing move, the Swerve Stomp. The crowd holds its breath as he goes for the cover, but The Rock kicks out at 2.9, displaying his legendary resilience.
Strickland, realizing he needs more to put away The Great One, ascends to the top rope once more. Strickland launches himself off, hitting a picture-perfect 450 Splash. He hooks The Rock's leg, and this time, the referee's hand slaps the mat for the three-count, securing a career-defining victory for Swerve Strickland.
[Swerve Strickland defeated The Rock by pinfall after a 450 splash at 15:21]
Post-Match: The Rock was slow to get to his feet. As the ref was checking on him, Roman Reigns came out to check on his partner as well. Swerve took exception to the appearance of Reigns. He looked like he wanted to start something, but the Rock had recovered. Looking like it would be two on one Swerve decided to leave with his victory.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(16 out of 16)
Nick Bockwinkel,Raven, Stan Hansen, Greg Valentine, Hiro Matsuda, Bill Goldberg, Verne Gagne, Abdullah the Butcher, Antonio Inoki, Johnny Valentine, Orange Cassidy, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Bryan Danielson, Bret Hart, Great Muta
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Billy Robinson & William Regal, British Bulldogs, Degeneration X, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, Roman Reigns & The Rock, Road Warriors, DDP & Kevin Nash, Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair,Bull Nakano, Awesome Kong, Chyna, Madusa Miceli, Mt. Fiji, Jordynne Grace, Deonna Purrazzo
Upcoming PWF cards tentative schedule
PWF #9
Hulk Hogan vs Kevin Sullivan
Tag Team Tournament Match: Shawn Michaels & Triple H vs Road Warriors
Tag Team Tournament Match: Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens vs Roman Reigns & The Rock
High Flyers vs Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo
Women's Tournament Match: Awesome Kong vs Mt. Fiji
Women's Tournament Match: Chyna vs Madusa Miceli
Cage Match: Undertaker vs Sting
PWF #10
Heavyweight Title Quarterfinal and Semi-Final Matches
**Nick Bockwinkel vs Antonio Inoki
**Verne Gagne (bye)
**Bryan Danielson vs Bill Goldberg
**Kurt Angle vs Ric Flair
Tessa Blanchard vs Jade Cargill
PWF #11 - Night of Champions
Tag Team Tournament Semi-Finals and Finals
Women's Tournament Semi-Finals and Finals
Heavyweight Title Final
PWF #12
Singapore Fight-In
PWF #13
Far-East Hardcore Title Tournament
also signed
Ox Baker vs Buck Zumhoffe
Chris Jericho vs Canada's Greatest Athlete
High Flyers vs Wild Samoans Afa & Sika vs Ricky Steamboat & Jay Youngblood
Willow Nightingale vs Ronda Rousey
Tag Team Turmoil
One Night Tournament - #1 Contender
Andre the Giant & Haku
Kane & X-Pac
Yokozuna & Owen Hart
Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera
Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy
King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude
Abdullah the Butcher & Killer Tim Brooks
Sting & Darby Allin
St. Paul, MN
PWF...We put the P back into wrestling...
Tonight's Line-Up
Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura
Billy Robinson & William Regal vs Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
British Bulldogs vs Kevin Nash & DDP
Bruiser Brody vs Lex Luger
Charlotte Flair vs Deonna Purrazzo
Bull Nakano vs Jordynne Grace
The Rock vs Swerve Strickland
Opening Bout
Jerry Lawler 6'0 243 lbs., Memphis, TN
vs
Jesse Ventura 6'2 245 lbs., San Diego, CA
The bell rings, and Jerry "The King" Lawler immediately starts playing to the crowd, drawing boos and jeers. Jesse "The Body" Ventura, not to be outdone, flexes his muscles and taunts Lawler. This is being billed as the battle of the big mouths.
The two lock up, with Ventura using his size advantage to push Lawler into the corner.
Lawler, ever the crafty veteran, pokes Ventura in the eyes and follows up with his signature fist drops. Ventura retaliates with a series of powerful clotheslines, sending Lawler reeling. The King rolls outside, grabbing his crown and using it as a weapon when the referee's back is turned.
As the match progresses, both men pull out all the stops. Lawler attempts his patented piledriver, but Ventura counters with a back body drop. The Body then applies his feared body scissors, but Lawler manages to reach the ropes.
In the closing moments, Lawler goes for his famous fist drop from the second rope. Ventura moves at the last second, causing Lawler to crash and burn. Seizing the opportunity, Ventura locks in a tight bear hug. Despite Lawler's struggles and attempts to bite his way free, he eventually succumbs to the pressure, passing out in the hold.
The referee raises Lawler's arm three times, and on the third drop, he calls for the bell, awarding the victory to Jesse Ventura by submission.
[Jesse Ventura defeated Jerry Lawler by submission to the bear hug at 10:01]
Post-Match: Ventura gets on the mic and says there is only one reason, one person, that brought him to PWF. One snitch that he wants to face again in the ring. He leaves it at that.
Bout #2
Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinal match
Billy Robinson & William Regal combined wt. 483 lbs.
vs
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard combined wt. 480 lbs.
The match begins with Robinson and Anderson squaring off, showcasing their technical prowess. Regal tags in and locks Anderson in a painful armbar. Suddenly, Bobby Heenan appears at ringside, drawing Robinson's attention. Enraged by their past, Robinson leaves the ring to confront Heenan, forcing Regal to fend for himself.
Blanchard and Anderson capitalize on the distraction, isolating Regal with quick tags and their signature double-team moves. Regal manages to fight back with a series of European uppercuts, but a blind tag allows Anderson to catch him with a spinebuster.
Robinson finally returns to the apron, but Regal can't make the tag. Blanchard and Anderson continue their assault, wearing down Regal with a Figure Four leglock. Just as Regal seems close to submitting, he reaches the ropes, and then sneaks in a small package, nearly securing a surprise victory. Heenan jumps on the apron and claims Regal had the tights.
The finish comes when Robinson, still seething, leaves the apron to chase Heenan around the ring. With Regal alone again, Anderson and Blanchard hit their patented spike piledriver. Anderson covers Regal for the three-count, securing their place in the next round of the tournament.
[Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Billy Robinson & William Regal by pinfall when Anderson pinned Regal after a spiked piledriver at 7:51]
Post-Match: Regal is understandably mad at Robinson for his actions.
Bout #3
Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinal match
British Bulldogs: Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid (/w Capt. Lou Albano) combined wt. 481 lbs.,
vs
Vegas Connection: Kevin Nash & Diamond Dallas Page combined wt. 576 lbs.
The match begins with Dynamite Kid and DDP squaring off, showcasing their technical prowess. Dynamite gains the upper hand with a series of arm drags and a snap suplex. DDP tags in Nash, who uses his size advantage to overpower Dynamite.
Davey Boy Smith enters the fray, matching Nash's power with a thunderous shoulder block. The action spills outside, where Captain Lou Albano distracts Nash, allowing Davey Boy to slam him into the ring post.
Back in the ring, the Bulldogs isolate DDP, utilizing quick tags and their signature double-team moves. DDP manages to counter with a surprise Diamond Cutter on Dynamite, but Davey Boy breaks up the pin attempt.
As the 15-minute mark approaches, all four men are in the ring trading blows. Nash hits his big boot on Davey Boy, while DDP nails Dynamite with a clothesline. The referee struggles to regain control as Albano shouts instructions from ringside.
In the closing moments, Nash attempts his Jackknife Powerbomb on Dynamite, but Davey Boy makes the save. DDP goes for the Diamond Cutter on Davey Boy, who counters into a backslide. Dynamite, seeing his partner in trouble, scales the top rope and delivers a flying headbutt to DDP.
With DDP dazed, the Bulldogs surprisingly hit a Hart Attack finisher. Dynamite makes the cover, and the referee counts three, securing the British Bulldogs' place in the next round of the tournament.
[The British Bulldogs defeated The Vegas Connection by pinfall when Dynamite pinned DDP after a Hart attack at 21:09]
Post-match: Albano celebrates with his team while Nash and DDP argue in frustration.
Bout #4
Bruiser Brody 6'8 300 lbs, Santa Fe, NM
vs
Lex Luger 6'6 275 lbs., Chicago, IL
The bell rings, and Bruiser Brody immediately charges at Lex Luger, backing him into a corner with stiff forearms. Luger counters with a knee to the midsection and follows up with a series of powerful clotheslines.
Brody, unfazed, catches Luger with a boot to the face and continues his signature brawling style. He whips Luger into the ropes and catches him with a devastating lariat, sending the Total Package crashing to the mat.
Midway through the match, Brody rams Luger's head into the turnbuckle, busting him open. The sight of his own blood seems to ignite a fire in Luger, who mounts a comeback with a series of shoulder blocks and a running powerslam.
Brody regains control with his patented jumping knee drop and goes for the pin, but Luger kicks out at two. Frustrated, Brody attempts his diving elbow drop, but Luger rolls out of the way at the last second.
Seizing the opportunity, Luger catches a dazed Brody with a surprise military press slam. He follows up quickly with his Torture Rack finisher. Despite Brody's incredible toughness, the pain proves too much, and he submits, giving Luger the victory.
[Lex Luger defeated Bruiser Brody by submission with the Torture Rack at 8:54]
Bout #5
Women's Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match
Charlotte Flair 5'10 143 lbs., Charlotte, NC
vs
Deonna Purrazzo 5'3 138 lbs., Hackettstown, NJ
The bell rings, and Charlotte Flair immediately asserts her dominance with a series of chops that back Deonna Purrazzo into the corner. Purrazzo counters with a quick roll-up, catching Flair off guard for a near fall.
As the match progresses, Purrazzo showcases her technical prowess, locking in an armbar that threatens to end the match early. Flair, using her power advantage, manages to lift Purrazzo and slam her to break the hold.
Midway through, Flair hits her signature Natural Selection, but Purrazzo kicks out at 2.9, shocking the crowd. Frustrated, Flair attempts a moonsault, but Purrazzo rolls out of the way and transitions into her Venus de Milo submission hold.
Just as it seems Flair might tap, she uses her long legs to reach the ropes, forcing a break. Purrazzo, sensing her opportunity slipping away, goes for a top rope maneuver, but Flair catches her mid-air, countering with a Spanish Fly.
She follows up quickly with a picture-perfect Figure Eight leglock. Despite Purrazzo's valiant effort to reach the ropes, she's forced to tap out, giving Charlotte Flair the victory.
[Charlotte Flair defeated Deonna Purrazzo by submission to the figure-eight lock at 11:45]
Bout #6
Women's Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match
Bull Nakano 5'7 201 lbs., Kawaguchi, Japan
vs
Jordynne Grace 5'3 150 lbs., Austin, TX
The bell rings, and Bull Nakano immediately charges at Jordynne Grace with her signature aggression. Grace, prepared for the onslaught, counters with a powerful shoulder block that stops Nakano in her tracks.
As the match progresses, Nakano gains the upper hand with her brutal striking style, landing a series of stiff kicks and a devastating leg drop. Grace, showing her resilience, powers out of a pin attempt at two.
Midway through, Nakano locks in her famous submission hold, the Argentine backbreaker. Grace, using her impressive strength, manages to power out and counter with a spinebuster that shakes the ring.
The tide turns as Grace hits her Grace Driver, but Nakano kicks out at 2.9, shocking the crowd. Frustrated, Grace attempts her Juggernaut Jackhammer, but Nakano counters with a quick roll-up for a near fall.
In the closing moments, Nakano goes for her signature guillotine leg drop from the top rope. Grace rolls out of the way at the last second, causing Nakano to crash hard onto the mat. Seizing the opportunity, Grace quickly applies the Grace Lock. Despite Nakano's legendary toughness, she's forced to tap out, giving Jordynne Grace the victory.
[Jordynne Grace defeated Bull Nakano by submission to the Grace Lock at 13:52]
Main Event
The Rock 6'5 260 lbs., Miami, FL
vs
Swerve Strickland 6'1 233 lbs., Tacoma, WA
The main event pits Swerve Strickland against The Rock in a high-stakes showdown. The match begins with both competitors exchanging verbal jabs before locking up. Strickland uses his agility to evade The Rock's powerful strikes, hitting him with quick kicks and a series of headscissors that sends The Rock tumbling to the mat.
As the match progresses, The Rock counters with his trademark Samoan Drop, followed by a spinebuster that shakes the ring. Strickland fights back, hitting a brainbuster that leaves The Rock stunned. The crowd is electric as both men trade blows, with Strickland executing a House Call that nearly secures the pinfall.
In the closing moments, Strickland attempts a high-risk maneuver from the top rope, but The Rock catches him mid-air and transitions into a Rock Bottom. The arena erupts as The Rock covers Strickland, but he kicks out at the last moment, shocking the audience.
With both men exhausted, The Rock goes for his signature People's Elbow, but Strickland rolls out of the way. Seizing the opportunity, Strickland quickly hits his finishing move, the Swerve Stomp. The crowd holds its breath as he goes for the cover, but The Rock kicks out at 2.9, displaying his legendary resilience.
Strickland, realizing he needs more to put away The Great One, ascends to the top rope once more. Strickland launches himself off, hitting a picture-perfect 450 Splash. He hooks The Rock's leg, and this time, the referee's hand slaps the mat for the three-count, securing a career-defining victory for Swerve Strickland.
[Swerve Strickland defeated The Rock by pinfall after a 450 splash at 15:21]
Post-Match: The Rock was slow to get to his feet. As the ref was checking on him, Roman Reigns came out to check on his partner as well. Swerve took exception to the appearance of Reigns. He looked like he wanted to start something, but the Rock had recovered. Looking like it would be two on one Swerve decided to leave with his victory.
Wrestlers qualified for the Heavyweight title tournament;(16 out of 16)
Nick Bockwinkel,
Teams qualified for the Tag Team title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Wrestlers qualified for the Women's title tournament; (8 out of 8)
Charlotte Flair,
Upcoming PWF cards tentative schedule
PWF #9
Hulk Hogan vs Kevin Sullivan
Tag Team Tournament Match: Shawn Michaels & Triple H vs Road Warriors
Tag Team Tournament Match: Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens vs Roman Reigns & The Rock
High Flyers vs Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo
Women's Tournament Match: Awesome Kong vs Mt. Fiji
Women's Tournament Match: Chyna vs Madusa Miceli
Cage Match: Undertaker vs Sting
PWF #10
Heavyweight Title Quarterfinal and Semi-Final Matches
**Nick Bockwinkel vs Antonio Inoki
**Verne Gagne (bye)
**Bryan Danielson vs Bill Goldberg
**Kurt Angle vs Ric Flair
Tessa Blanchard vs Jade Cargill
PWF #11 - Night of Champions
Tag Team Tournament Semi-Finals and Finals
Women's Tournament Semi-Finals and Finals
Heavyweight Title Final
PWF #12
Singapore Fight-In
PWF #13
Far-East Hardcore Title Tournament
also signed
Ox Baker vs Buck Zumhoffe
Chris Jericho vs Canada's Greatest Athlete
High Flyers vs Wild Samoans Afa & Sika vs Ricky Steamboat & Jay Youngblood
Willow Nightingale vs Ronda Rousey
Tag Team Turmoil
One Night Tournament - #1 Contender
Andre the Giant & Haku
Kane & X-Pac
Yokozuna & Owen Hart
Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera
Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy
King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude
Abdullah the Butcher & Killer Tim Brooks
Sting & Darby Allin