Results: 12.30.11
Jan 4, 2012 10:22:11 GMT -7
Post by sam on Jan 4, 2012 10:22:11 GMT -7
Announcers : Taz,Arn Anderson & Michael Cole
Date : 12.30.11
Location : CPW Arena
The show opened up with highilights of Edge at the LAX international terminal, welcoming Josho Pushro Pro stars Chii
Tomiya, Io Shirai, Mio Shirai and Yuzuki Aikawa. As the girls are seen picking up thier luggage,
Beth Pehinix and CPW Women's Champion Victoria are seen approching the for Puro stars. Beth and Victoria start taunting them, making fun of them and thier language barrer. Edge then steped in and told Beth and Victoria that they needed to leave. He said that the girls were here at his request, to show that CPW has some of the best international actionin the world, and that CPW and JPP together would dominate the women's wrestling scene.
Tag Team Match : Two-out-of-three-Falls Match
Sexy Purple Thunder Sisters -vs- Mickie James & Jackie Gayda
The opening fall went back and forth. All four saw action in the opening minutes, but it was Mio and Jackie who settled in and worked a good portion of the first fall. The first fall came after Jackie missed a Big Boot in the corner, allowing Mia Shirai to hit the Thunder Fire Power Bomb for the first fall of the match!
Fall 1 - Mio Shirai beat Gayda via the Thunder Fire Power Bomb in 06:22
Being fown one fall to none, the Americans turned up the tempo. Too bad that the JPP girls could hang... almost too good!
After a few minutes of taging in and out, James and Gayda started resorting to underhanded taktiks. The started pulling the hair and slapping the young girls. The end of the second fall came after Jamed hit Mio with a Brainbuster, then hit Io with a bulldog, followed up with a cross-body block for the pin, with Jackie holding Io's foot.
Fall 2 - Mickie beat Io Shirai via a cross-body block in 12:29
The third and final fall was over really before it began. James was gloating in the ring, having just pined Io, and having had taken out Mio. Mio tagged herself in, but was still groggy. James whiped Mio into her own corner, thus allowing Jackie the oppertunity to do damage behid the ref's back, but Mio blew a red mist into the eyes of Jackie, causing her to scream out in pain! As the ref came over to tend to Jackie, Io blew a blue mist into the eyes of James, stunning her so that Mio could roll her up for the three count.
Fall 3 - Mio Shirai beat Mickie via a roll up in 13:39
As Io and Mio were celebrating thier win, Beth and Victoria stormed the ring and beat down the smaller gilrs. This brought
out Chii Tomiya and Yuzuki Aikawa to help even out the odds. As the two other JPP stars made it to the ring, the CPW ladies bailed, leaving the four JPP in the ring. Victoria was NOT happy with the outcome,as she could be seen verbaly belittling Mickie and Jackie as they headed to the back.
Sexy Purple Thunder Sisters beat Mickie James & Jackie Gayda 2 falls to 1.
One on One Match
Christian -vs- Kofi Kingston
Christian came out with a huge chip on his shoulder. He started in on how he was robed a few weeks ago in his match with Daniels for the Television championship. Kofi came out and told Christian to shut and and quite whining. Kofi said that a few years ago, Christian was on top of the world! Christian jumped Kofi from behind at this point and went after him, targeting his back, much the way Abyss decimated him weeks before. Christian homed in on Kofi's expected injury, but Kofi fought back and countered Christian's onslaught. Kofi surprised the Canadian star with high impact and high energy moves that ultimately set in motion Kofi victory.
After the match, Kofi took the mic and told Evan that he knows he is watching.... Sooner or later, Kofi Kingston will get his shot at Evan, and when he does.... he just smiled...
Kofi Kingston pinned Christian after a flying legdrop in 08:19.
One on One Match
Evan Sydal -vs- Sin Cara
Sin Cara came out to an indiferant crowd, while Sydal came out to a ton of heat. As Sydal, Danials and Abyss came out the fans started chanting "You sold out!", "You sold out!". Sydal looked disgusted with the fans, Daniels looked indeferant and Abyss was becoming enraged! Sydal told the fans that they were booing them becasue they wanted to be like them. They wanted to be like one of the three men in the ring. Rich, Fammous, Skilled, Gifted and Brutal. He went on to saw that tonight there are three... but soon, there will be a fourth! Daniels took the mic. He started to say that the fans don't deserve... but he just stoped, and fliped off the fans, enraging them some more. Daniels and Abyss left the ring and started to stalk the Lucha star. About that time, Evan distracted teh ref as Daniels and Abyss beat down Sin Cara before throwing him head first into the ring post then rolling him into the ring.
Evan then went on a tear into Cara. He continued where Abyss and Daniels has started. He just dominated Sin Cara, to the point where the ref was concerend for his saftey. Sin cara had apperantly surrered a cut under his mask and his normaly blue mask was turning a deep purple from the blood loss. Evan finaly used the Crash and Burn (Styles Clash) to end the match.
Afterwards Evan took the mic and told Kofi, that yes, he was watching... and hoped that Kofi was watching his match and the aftermath! Abyss and Daniles then started to attack Sin Cara! They again dominated and decimated thier opponent! Eventually, Kofi and the Can-Am Express cam out to make the save, but Sin Cara had to be strechered out by EMT's due to the physical damage and the blood loss.
Evan Sydal pinned Sin Cara with the Crash and Burn in 06:43.
One on One Match
Alex Riley -vs- David Hart Smith
Kurt Angle came out with D.H Smith as support in this one on one match. As the match progressed you could tell that Smith and Angle have been working on technique, as Smith was a lot smother than when he first came to CPW. To Angle's credit, he sat in a chair at ringside, never getting up or trying to distract Riley.
David Hart Smith pinned Alex Riley after a fisherman suplex in 04:30.
CPW Television Match
Val Venis -vs- Christopher Daniels (c)
Val was the bigger of the two, but as history has proven, bigger is not alwasy the better. Daniels and Venis worked well together in this match. It was full of near falls and breath taking spots from the top rope. The end came after Daniles was able to avoid the Money Shot and nailed Val with a crucifix DDT.
Christopher Daniels pinned Val Venis after a crucifix DDT in 04:19 to retain the CPW Television Title.
CPW Tag Team Championship Match
Ink Inc. -vs- LAX (c)
This match was a pure squash. Nothing more there. LAX showed thier dominance in this match. The fans rooted for LAX and really could have cared less about Ink Inc. int his match. In the end, LAX retained. Hernandex said that at Wrestling Classic they would put up the tagteam title.
LAX (Anarquia and Hernandez) defeated Ink Inc. (Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal) when Hernandez pinned Shannon Moore with the Border Toss in 00:41 to retain the CPW Tag Team Titles.
One on One Match
Abyss -vs- Kurt Angle
Abyss and Angle put on one hell of a match. Both went back and forth. Each man brutilized eachother. In the end, both men had huge wlets on thier check and backs from the pure demonic punishment that was dished out. In the end, Kurt had the big man in the Ankle Lock, Dolph Ziggler jumped the ring side barrier and distracted the ref, allowing Chris Daniles to blast Angle in the face with the TV title, allowing Abyss to hit the BHS for the win.
Abyss pinned Kurt Angle with the Black Hole Slam in 09:17.
Number One Contenders Cage Match
The Miz -vs- Samoa Joe
This match was as brutle as one would imagine. Both men were bloody within 5 minutes. Both went after the other with reckless abandon. The cage kept both men in, much to the dismay of the Miz. In the end, The Miz nearly escaped, but Joe was able to pull The Miz back in and they both crashed to the mat after a HUGH superplex. Joe was the stronger of the two and was able to crawl over for the cover.
Samoa Joe pinned The Miz after a superplex from the top of the cage in 23:39.
As the show ended Alberto Del Rio was seen standing on the stage.