LCW Survival Project 2009 Pay-Per-View Results (September 6, 2009) live from the United Center in Chicago, IL.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to the LCW Survival Project pay-per-view, a 50-man gauntlet tournament to determine the number one contenders for the LCW Universal Championship and the LCW International Championship. Schiavone noted that the pay-per-view, the longest in wrestling history, could potentially last 12 hours depending on the length of the matches. Schiavone then explained the rules: the first two men would enter the ring for their match. Each match has a 15-minute time limit and decisions are determined by pinfall, submission, countout, or disqualification. The winner advances to face the man who drew number three, four, and so on until he's eliminated. If both men in a match are counted out or disqualified, they will both be eliminated. If the 15-minute time limit expires, both men will be eliminated. Schiavone said, "This is the most unpredictable event in professional wrestling as it could last, as we said earlier, an amazing, action packed 12 hours if all matches go the full the 15-minutes." Schiavone announced that the man with the most eliminations at the end of the night would be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship, but the man left standing at the end of the night will be the number one contender for the most prestigious title in Legends Championship Wrestling: the LCW Universal Championship. Zbyszko analyzed the fact that even if a legend manages to eliminate the most men and become the contender for the LCW International Championship, that legend could still lose to number 50 who would be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship.
In his office, LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway was shown watching the event on a big screen TV with LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin and LCW International Champion Dr. Death Steve Williams. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone reminded everyone that as the defending champions, Austin and Williams would not have to compete in the Survival Project.
Paul Roma (#2) defeated Wild Bill Irwin (#1; making his LCW debut) in 5:37 by pinfall after the diving elbow drop.
King Kong Bundy (#3) defeated Paul Roma (#2) in 2:28 by pinfall after the Avalanche. After the match, Bundy put Roma in the corner again as if he was going to hit him with another Avalanche. When the referee tried to stop him, Bundy threw the referee down to the mat. Jim Powers (#4) came out and started his match with Bundy as Roma rolled outside the ring. Roma grabbed a steel chair, but it only staggered Bundy. With Bundy still on his feet, Powers came off the top rope with a missile dropkick as Roma left the ring and the referee regained consciousness.
Jim Powers (#4) defeated King Kong Bundy (#3) in 0:03 by pinfall after the missile dropkick. After the match, Powers and Roma stared at each other for a moment before Roma extended his hand. After a handshake the two men hugged before the next participant made his way to the ring and Roma left ringside.
Marty Jannetty (#5; returning to LCW) defeated Jim Powers (#4) in 5:46 by pinfall after the Rocker Dropper.
One Man Gang (#6) defeated Marty Jannetty (#5) in 4:06 by pinfall after the 747 Splash.
Honky Tonk Man (#7; with Jimmy Hart) defeated One Man Gang (#6) in 5:29 by pinfall after the Shake, Rattle, and Roll neckbreaker after Luna Vachon interfered and hit Gang with a low blow while Kevin Sullivan distracted the referee. During the match, Sullivan came out with Vachon and sent her into the ring to attack Gang while he distracted the referee. At first, Vachon hesitated and Gang asked her what she was doing and Vachon said she was sorry and went to leave the ring as the referee turned around and told her to get out of the ring. Sullivan jumped up on the ring apron and yelled at her and distracted the referee again as Gang turned his attention back to Honky Tonk Man. Vachon dropped down and hit Gang with a low blow. After the match, Sullivan took Vachon from ringside and as he took her away she could be seen with a tear in her eye. From the broadcast booth, Larry Zbyszko said, “The Honky Tonk Man doesn’t have anything to be proud of right now. The Shake, Rattle, and Roll didn’t beat the One Man Gang, a broken heart beat the One Man Gang.”
Nikita Koloff (#8) defeated Honky Tonk Man (#6; with Jimmy Hart) in 3:05 by pinfall after the Russian Sickle clothesline. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that One Man Gang had the first elimination record of the night with two eliminations and was, for the moment, the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Larry Zbyszko noted the night was still young and if anyone could break that record it was Nikita Koloff.
LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (#9; with Eric Bischoff) defeated Nikita Koloff (#8) in 10:01 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter after Eric Bischoff interfered and kicked Koloff in the head. After the match, a dazed Koloff stalked Bischoff to the back.
LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (#9) defeated Tracy Smothers (#10) in 3:06 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (#9) defeated Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin (#11; with Precious) in 5:14 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Magnum TA (#12) defeated LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (#9) in 8:05 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex. During the match, Magnum hit Page with the belly-to-belly suplex, but accidentally knocked out the referee when Page’s legs kicked the referee in the head. Bill Goldberg came out and attacked Magnum TA. Meanwhile, Eric Bischoff started making his way back to ringside with Nikita Koloff hot on his heels. Bischoff ran into the ring where Goldberg and Page were attacking Magnum. Bischoff quickly left the ring and Koloff turned his attention to Goldberg and Page, knocking Goldberg over the top rope and out of the ring with a clothesline. Moments later, Magnum hit Page with the belly-to-belly suplex as the referee regained consciousness for the pinfall and the win. After the match, Goldberg and Koloff brawled through the crowd and to the back as Bischoff helped Page up the entrance ramp.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Page had the elimination record for the night thus far with three eliminations and was, for the moment, the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Larry Zbyszko noted again that the night was still young and if anyone could break that record it was Magnum TA, who eliminated nine legends in the 2006 Survival Project, the most in that year’s tournament. Zbyszko also noted that in the 2007 Survival Project Magnum eliminated six Legends, getting closer than anyone else to Hogan’s record of seven eliminations that year before going to a 15-minute draw with Big Van Vader. Schiavone also noted that in last year’s Survival Project, Vader eliminated ten Legends, the most in that year’s tournament. Ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta introduced the man who drew #13…Big Van Vader!
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Magnum TA (#12) in 12:22 by countout. During the match, Bill Goldberg came out and tried to attack Magnum, but Vader took offense to the interference and threw Goldberg from the ring. Moments later, Nikita Koloff came out and tried to neutralize Goldberg, but Page was right behind him. As Page and Goldberg attacked Koloff outside the ring, Magnum leapt over the top rope and took both of them out. Magnum and Koloff brawled with Goldberg and Page outside the ring as the referee counted Magnum out.
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Scott Hall (#14) in 9:26 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Hollywood John Tatum (#15) in 0:56 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Sgt. Slaughter (#16) in 5:32 by pinfall after the Vader Bomb.
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Killer Khan (#17; with Mr. Fuji; making his return to LCW) in 3:04 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (#13) defeated Col. DeBeers (#18; making his LCW debut) in 2:05 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Tito Santana (#19) defeated Big Van Vader (#13) in 13:46 by pinfall after the flying forearm smash. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Vader had the elimination record for the night thus far with six eliminations and was, for the moment, the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Tito Santana (#19) in 5:46 by pinfall after a masked man interfered and attacked Santana, knocking him out with a steel chair. During the match, the referee was knocked out when Santana hit Hart with the flying forearm and Hart was knocked into the referee. The masked man came out and hit Santana with the steel chair and then put Hart’s arm over Santana. The referee made the pinfall count as the masked man left ringside.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Ken Patera (#21) in 6:05 by pinfall with a crucifix.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Macho Man Randy Savage (#22) in 12:31 by pinfall with a small package rollup. After the match, Savage and Hart shook hands before Savage left ringside.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Iceman King Parsons (#23) in 5:27 by submission with the Sharpshooter.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated “The Nature Boy” Buddy Landel (#24) in 0:26 by submission with the Sharpshooter, slapping the Sharpshooter on Landel almost as quickly as he got in the ring.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Barry Windham (#25) in 8:19 by submission with the Sharpshooter.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Kamala (#26; with Kimchee) in 5:02 by pinfall after a bulldog from the second rope.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Greg Valentine (#27) in 7:21 by submission with the Sharpshooter.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Stan Hansen (#28) in 9:14 by pinfall with a small package rollup.
Bret Hart (#20) defeated Wildfire Tommy Rich (#29; with Missy Hyatt) in 4:41 by pinfall after Austin Idol came out and hit Rich with a steel chair. During the match, Hollywood John Tatum came out and confronted Missy Hyatt at ringside, trying to get her to come back to the back with him. While the referee and Rich were distracted by Hyatt and Tatum at ringside, Austin Idol came through the crowd, grabbed a steel chair, got in the ring and blasted Rich with the steel chair when he turned around.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Bret Hart (#20) in 7:04 by pinfall after the Jackhammer. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Hart had the elimination record for the night thus far with ten eliminations and was, for the moment, the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Kevin Von Erich (#31) in 3:14 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Ron Garvin (#32) in 2:44 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Corporal Kirchner (#33) in 0:39 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Brutus Beefcake (#34) in 4:15 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Don Muraco (#35) in 6:05 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Dirty Dutch Mantel (#36) in 5:46 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Hulk Hogan (#37) in 11:09 by pinfall after the Spear.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Superstar Billy Graham (#38) in 8:38 by pinfall after the Jackhammer.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated Tully Blanchard (#39; with Baby Doll) in 7:54 by pinfall after the Jackhammer. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Goldberg only had to eliminate one more Legend to get the elimination record for the night for eleven eliminations and he would be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Zbyszko added that he was still a long way away from the top prize.
Bill Goldberg (#30) defeated the Dynamite Kid (#40) in 5:38 by pinfall after the Jackhammer. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Goldberg had the elimination record for the night with eleven eliminations and was the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Zbyszko added that he wasn’t done yet.
Austin Idol (#41) defeated Bill Goldberg (#30) in 3:04 by disqualification after Wildfire Tommy Rich came out and blasted Idol with a steel chair right in front of the referee. After the match, Goldberg hit Rich with the Spear before leaving ringside.
Austin Idol (#41) defeated Sam Houston (#42) in 6:10 by pinfall with a small package rollup.
Superfly Jimmy Snuka (#43) defeated Austin Idol (#41) in 5:14 by pinfall after the Superfly Splash.
Superfly Jimmy Snuka (#43) defeated Bob Backlund (#44) in 6:24 by pinfall after the Superfly Splash.
Paul Orndorff (#45) defeated Superfly Jimmy Snuka (#43) in 9:15 by pinfall after the piledriver.
Paul Orndorff (#45) defeated Kevin Sullivan (#46; with Luna Vachon) in 4:43 after One Man Gang interfered and hit Sullivan with the 747 Splash as Vachon “accidentally” distracted the referee.
Paul Orndorff (#45) defeated Manny Fernandez (#47) in 0:51 by countout after Tito Santana interfered and chased Manny Fernandez from the ring and through the crowd to the back.
Paul Orndorff (#45) defeated Abdullah the Butcher (#48; with General Skandor Akbar) in 6:58 by pinfall with a rollup with his feet on the ropes.
Paul Orndorff (#45) defeated Dan Spivey (#49) in 5:14 by pinfall after the piledriver. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko talked about the fact that Orndorff had eliminated five Legends, but Bill Goldberg still had the record for the most eliminations of the night and was still the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Zbyszko noted that his only chance at a title shot was to win the tournament to earn a shot at the LCW Universal Championship, but he had one man left to go through...Sid Vicious!
LCW Heritage Champion Sid Vicious (#50) defeated Paul Orndorff (#45) in 12:09 by pinfall after the powerbomb to win the 2009 Survival Project and become the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship. After the match, LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin came out on the entrance ramp and stared down Sid Vicious. Tony Schiavone thanked the viewing audience for joining them on a very long, but exciting, action packed day and welcomed everyone to join them for the return of LCW Showdown this Wednesday as the show went off the air.
LCW Survival Project 2008 Pay-Per-View Results (September 21, 2008) live from the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to the LCW Survival Project pay-per-view, a 50-man gauntlet series of matches that could last 12 hours depending on the length of the matches to determine the number one contenders for the LCW Universal Championship and the LCW International Championship. Schiavone explained the rules: the first two men would enter the ring for their match. Each match has a 15-minute time limit and decisions are determined by pinfall, submission, countout, or disqualification. The winner advances to face the man who drew number three, four, and so on until he's eliminated. If both men in a match are counted out or disqualified, they will both be eliminated. If the 15-minute time limit expires, both men will be eliminated. Schiavone said, "This is the most unpredictable event in professional wrestling as it could last, as we said earlier, an amazing, action packed 12 hours if all matches go the full the 15-minutes." Schiavone announced that the man with the most eliminations at the end of the night would be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship, but the man left standing at the end of the night will be the number one contender for the most prestigious title in Legends Championship Wrestling: the LCW Universal Championship. Zbyszko analyzed the fact that even if a legend manages to eliminate the most men and become the contender for the LCW International Championship, that legend could still lose to number 50 who would be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship.
In the back, LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway was shown in his office watching the event with LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA. Meanwhile, in another part of the arena, LCW International Champion Butch Reed was shown with his manager Slick and they were watching the event on a monitor in a locker room. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone reminded the audience that as the defending champions, Magnum and Reed would not have to compete in the Survival Project.
In the ring, ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta turned the audience’s attention to the LegendsTron where a special video package about the history of the Philadelphia Specturm, the host arena, was played featuring footage from various wrestling events, musical converts, Philadelphia Flyers hockey games, and Philadelphia 76ers basketball games that took place in the arena. Built in 1967 and scheduled to be demolished in early 2009, the video package noted that LCW Survival Project could be the last professional wrestling event held in the historic arena. After the video package, Gary Michael Capetta explained the Survival Project rules again for the audience in attendance and said, “And now, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to find out who will survive…the Survival Project!”
Kevin Sullivan (2; with Luna Vachon) defeated Superfly Jimmy Snuka (1) in 5:02 by pinfall after Vachon pulled Sullivan out of the ring as Snuka attempted the Superfly Splash.
Terry Funk (3) defeated Kevin Sullivan (2; with Luna Vachon) in 7:42 by pinfall after a piledriver on a steel chair that Luna Vachon had slid into the ring for Sullivan to use. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone reminded the audience that Funk was entering the Survival Project injured and coming into the Survival Project this early didn’t improve his chances of winning the Survival Project.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Terry Funk (3) in 6:24 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito. Before the match, Fernandez and Funk shook hands and after the match Fernandez helped Funk to his feet and the two men shook hands again before Funk left ringside.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Don Muraco (5; with Mr. Fuji) in 5:15 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Greg The Hammer Valentine (6) in 8:04 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito. After the match, Tony Schiavone noted, “Could this be the first streak of the night? Manny Fernandez has already defeated three legends and he doesn’t show any sign of slowing down.”
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Baron Von Raschke (7) in 3:09 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin (8: with Precious) in 9:51 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Kamala (9; with Kimchee) in 5:02 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Manny Fernandez his victory over Kamala was his sixth elimination.
Manny Fernandez (4) defeated Iceman King Parsons (10; with Dark Journey) in 7:55 by pinfall after the Flying Burrito.
Manny Fernandez (4) wrestled Superstar Billy Graham (11) to a time limit draw in 15:00. After the match, Schiavone reminded everyone that Manny Fernandez had defeated seven men to set the record for the night so far. Schiavone also reminded everyone that as long as no one beats that record that Fernandez will be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Schiavone said, "Last year, Manny Fernandez debuted at last year's Survival Project and this year he has set the first elimination record of the night with seven eliminations."
In the back, Dawn Marie was shown walking through the arena corridor and knocked on LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway's office door. Calaway invited her in, introduced her to LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA and asked her to join them. Marie said she'd love to, but she had to prepare the special surprise she promised Calaway last week on LCW Showdown. Calaway said, "Well, just remember what I said, as long as it doesn't have anything to do with Al Wilson, it'll be all right with me." Marie chuckled and said Calaway would be pleasantly surprised with what she had in store for him tonight. Marie left the office and Calaway joined Magnum on the couch to continue watching the show. Magnum looked at Calaway and said, "Al Wilson? He died earlier this year, didn't he?" Calaway looked puzzled and said, "I don't think so, Magnum." Magnum looked puzzled and said, "Al Wilson? The soul singer, right?" Calaway laughed and said, "No, Al Wilson, the father of Torrie Wilson." Magnum said, "Why wouldn't you want..." Calaway interrupted him and said, "Magnum, let me put it this way: if you don't know, you don't want to know."
Rick Martel (12) defeated Hollywood John Tatum (13; with Missy Hyatt) in 5:57 by submission with the Boston Crab.
Rick Martel (12) defeated Dirty Dick Slater (14; with Col. Robert Parker) in 2:08 by pinfall with a small package. After the match, Slater attacked Martel from behind with a savage clothesline over the top rope. Martel landed head first on the floor and, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone questioned if Martel had broken his neck or at least had a serious concussion after reviewing the footage with Larry Zbyszko as Martel struggled to get back into the ring as medical officials kept trying to check on him and get him to quit. LCW General Manager Nick Bockwinkel came out and asked Martel if he wanted to quit and Martel pushed him away and also pushed away the medical officials who were trying to stop him from getting back in the ring and crawled back into the ring and used the ropes to help him to his feet.
Cowboy Bob Orton (15; with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Rick Martel (12) in 3:08 by pinfall after the superplex. During the match, Orton toyed with Martel who could barely stand. After the match, medical officials rushed into the ring to check on Martel.
Tito Santana (16) defeated Cowboy Bob Orton (15; with Col. Robert Parker) in 5:25 by pinfall after a bulldog.
Tito Santana (16) defeated Buddy Landel (17; making his LCW debut) in 3:31 by pinfall with a schoolboy rollup.
Ken Patera (18) defeated Tito Santana (16) in 8:03 by submission with the swinging full nelson. Towards the end of the match, Santana went to hit Patera with a short clothesline, but Patera ducked, pulled on Santana’s arm and locked him in the swinging full nelson for the submission and the win.
Bob Backlund (19; making his return to LCW) defeated Ken Patera (18) in 2:35 by pinfall with a small package rollup. After the match, Patera snapped and attacked Backlund, applying the swinging full nelson on Backlund and refusing the release the hold. Security officials came out and tried to get Patera to break the hold, but they couldn’t pull Patera off of Backlund. Billy Jack Haynes, the next competitor in the Survival Project, came out and forced Patera to break the hold before clotheslining him over the top rope. Backlund had to be helped from ringside by medical officials.
Billy Jack Haynes (20) defeated Bob Backlund (19) in 0:00 by forfeit after Backlund couldn't continue after being attacked by Ken Patera.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Billy Jack Haynes (20) in 5:10 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Austin Idol (22; making his LCW debut) in 4:48 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Koko B. Ware (23) in 2:14 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated King Kong Bundy (24) in 5:08 by pinfall after the Vader Bomb.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Tully Blanchard (25; with Baby Doll) in 8:51 by pinfall after the Vadersault.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Honky Tonk Man (26; with Jimmy Hart) in 0:11 by pinfall after the Vader Clap and a powerbomb. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Vader's victory over Honky Tonk Man was his sixth legend eliminated and that he was only two eliminations away from breaking Manny Fernandez’s record from earlier in the day.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Jack Brisco (27) in 5:04 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Ivan Putski (28) in 2:58 by pinfall after the powerbomb. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that Big Van Vader had broken Manny Fernandez's elimination record with eight eliminations and was the new number one contender for the LCW International Championship, but had a long night ahead of him if he wanted to be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship.
In the back, an angry Manny Fernandez was shown in his locker room and started throwing chairs around the locker room saying, "Damn it, Superstar! Damn it!" From the broadcast booth, Schiavone said, "Clearly, Manny Fernandez is upset that his streak has been broken, which was to be expected having been established so early in the day, but did I hear him blaming Superstar Billy Graham?"
Big Van Vader (21) defeated Rocky Johnson (29) in 6:44 by pinfall after the Vader Bomb. Big Van Vader (21) defeated Paul Orndorff (30) in 11:08 by pinfall after a powerbomb.
One Man Gang (31) defeated Big Van Vader (28) in 8:53 by pinfall after Harley Race came out and hit Vader with a steel chair. After the match, a dazed Vader chased Harley Race up the entrance ramp and to the back.
The Rock (32) defeated One Man Gang (31) in 6:19 by pinfall after the Rock Bottom.
The Rock (32) defeated Black Bart (33; making his LCW debut) in 7:12 by submission with the Sharpshooter.
The Rock (32) defeated The Great Kabuki (34; making his return to LCW) in 4:22 by pinfall after the Rock Bottom.
Dawn Marie came out introduced the man who drew number 35, her special surprise for LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway..."The Nature Boy" Ric Flair! Dawn Marie accompanied Flair to ringside and stood in his corner during the match.
Ric Flair (35; with Dawn Marie; making his return to Legends Championship Wrestling) defeated The Rock (32) in 9:18 by countout after he hit Rock with a low blow and threw Rock into the steel ring steps head first, knocking him out. After the match, The Rock returned to the ring and hit Flair with the Rock Bottom before leaving the ring.
Sam Houston (35) defeated Ric Flair (34; with Dawn Marie) in 0:26 by pinfall. After the match, a dazed Flair ran up the entrance ramp and to the back, seemingly going after Rock.
Stan Hansen (36; with Lady Amazon) defeated Sam Houston (35) in 2:12 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline.
Stan Hansen (36; with Lady Amazon) defeated Brutus The Barber Beefcake (37) in 5:01 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline.
Stan Hansen (36; with Lady Amazon) defeated Wildfire Tommy Rich (38) in 2:57 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline.
Kevin Von Erich (39) defeated Stan Hansen (36; with Lady Amazon) in 12:02 by pinfall after the discus punch. During the match, Lady Amazon attempted to interfere and Von Erich put the claw on her. Hansen attempted to attack Von Erich from behind, but Von Erich saw him coming and hit him with the discuss punch for the pinfall and the win. After the match, Hansen yelled at Lady Amazon as they walked to the back and as Amazon tried to apologize.
Kevin Von Erich (39) defeated Randy Macho Man Savage (40) in 9:12 by pinfall after Ron Garvin interfered and hit Savage with his cast. During the match, the referee was knocked out and LCW Television Champion The Genius Lanny Poffo came out and tried to interfere. Poffo jumped on the ring apron, but Von Erich locked the claw on Poffo for several seconds before Savage hit Von Erich with a flying double axehandle, forcing Von Erich to release the claw and knocking his brother off the ring apron. Ron Garvin ran out and got in the ring, hitting Savage with his cast allowing Von Erich to score the pinfall and the win. After the match, Poffo yelled at Garvin for interfering and Garvin hit him with the cast, knocking him out.
From ringside, ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta introduced the man who drew number 41…The Genius Lanny Poffo! From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone said, “The Genius Lanny Poffo, who was just knocked out by Ron Garvin and his cast, a cast that Garvin ins wearing because The Genius Lanny Poffo broke his hand two weeks ago on LCW Showdown. The Genius Lanny Poffo is unconscious at ringside and he’s the next competitor in the Survival Project!” Before the match, Ron Garvin rolled the unconscious Poffo in the ring.
Kevin Von Erich (39) defeated The Genius Lanny Poffo (41) in 0:12 by pinfall after Ron Garvin interfered and knocked Poffo out with his cast before the match. After the match, Garvin left ringside and medical officials came out to escort Savage and Poffo from ringside.
Kevin Von Erich (39) defeated Corporal Kirchner (42) in 3:41 by pinfall with a small package rollup.
Abdullah the Butcher (43; with General Skandor Akbar and Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) defeated Kevin Von Erich (39) in 6:13 by pinfall after the Sudanese Meat Cleaver.
Diamond Dallas Page (44) defeated Abdullah the Butcher (43; with General Skandor Akbar and Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) in 4:12 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (44) defeated Jesse The Body Ventura (45) in 6:15 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (44) defeated Killer Khan (46; with Mr. Fuji) in 3:44 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (44) defeated Outlaw Ron Bass (47; with James J. Dillon) in 5:12 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (48; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Diamond Dallas Page (44) in 2:31 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (48; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Rowdy Roddy Piper in 5:36 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (48; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Nikita Koloff (50) in 13:23 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone reminded everyone that with his victory over Nikita Koloff in the final match of the night, Dr. Death Steve Williams became the new number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship and as a result of his successful elimination of ten legends from the Survival Project, Big Van Vader is the new number one contender for the LCW International Championship. Meanwhile, LCW Universal Champion Magnum TA came out and stood on the entrance stage and exchanged words with Dr. Death Steve Williams, the new number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship, as the show went off the air.
LCW Survival Project Pay-Per-View Results (September 23, 2007) live from the Sommet Center in Nashville, TN.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to LCW Survival Project, the 50-man Gauntlet Tournament. Schiavone explained the rules: the first two men would enter the ring for their match. Each match is 15 minutes and decisions are determined by pinfall, submission, countout, or disqualification. The winner advances to face the man who drew number three, four, and so on until he's eliminated. If both men in a match are counted out or disqualified, they will both be eliminated. If the 15-minute time limit expires, both men will be eliminated. Schiavone said, "This is the most unpredictable event in professional wrestling as it could last 12 hours if all matches go the full 15-minutes." Schiavone announced that the man with the most eliminations at the end of the night will be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship, but the man left standing at the end of the night will be the number one contender for the most prestigious title in Legends Championship Wrestling: the LCW Universal Championship. Schiavone reminded everyone that LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff and LCW International Champion Paul Orndorff would not be participants in the Survival Project since they are the reigning champions.
In the back, LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff was shown in LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway's office watching the event on Calaway's Samsung 52-Inch LCD HDTV. In the locker room, LCW International Champion Paul Orndorff was shown watching the show on a backstage monitor with several other legends. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone said, "With that, let's go to ringside and ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta to find out the first two participants in this year's Survival Project."
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Sam Houston (2; with Rockin' Robin) in 3:50 by pinfall after the legdrop.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Brutus Beefcake (3) in 6:15 by pinfall after the legdrop. Before the match, Hogan tried to convince Beefcake to leave the ring and get counted out so he could win the match, but Beefcake refused.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Greg Valentine (4; with Jimmy Hart) in 6:52 by pinfall after the legdrop.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Tom Zenk (5; with Missy Hyatt) in 4:08 by pinfall after the legdrop.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Baron Von Raschke (6) in 3:09 by pinfall after the legdrop.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Billy Jack Haynes (7) in 5:11 by pinfall after the legdrop.
Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) defeated Hillbilly Jim (8) in 4:01 by pinfall after the legdrop.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Hulk Hogan (1; with Bobby Heenan) in 14:15 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone announced that Hulk Hogan held the first elimination record of the night with seven eliminations and was the number one contender for the LCW International Championship, but Schiavone reminded everyone that the night was still young and someone else could still beat that record and become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Abdullah The Butcher (10; with Gary Hart) in 5:51 by pinfall after a bulldog from the middle rope.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Honky Tonk Man (11; with Jimmy Hart) in 1:32 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Kevin Sullivan (12; with Luna Vachon) in 4:27 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin (13; with Precious) in 4:19 by pinfall with a small package rollup.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) defeated Jesse Ventura (14) in 6:48 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
LCW Heritage Champion Magnum TA (9) wrestled Big Van Vader (15; with Harley Race) to a time limit draw in 15:00. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone announced that Magnum TA had only defeated six men before losing in a draw to Big Van Vader and therefore Hulk Hogan's elimination record of seven eliminations stood and he was still the number one contender for the LCW International Championship. However, Schiavone reminded everyone again that the night was still young and someone else could still beat that record and become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
Terry Funk (16; with Col. Robert Parker) wrestled Dory Funk, Jr., (17) to a double countout in 1:24 after the brothers began brawling into the crowd and were both counted out by the referee. After the match, the brothers continued to brawl through the crowd and to the back.
Lex Luger (19; with Madusa Micelli) defeated Manny Fernandez (18; making his LCW debut) in 8:33 by submission with the Torture Rack after Madusa Micelli kicked Fernandez in the back of the head.
Lex Luger (19; with Madusa Micelli) defeated Ivan Putski (20) in 3:11 by pinfall after the piledriver.
Lex Luger (19; with Madusa Micelli) defeated The Iron Sheik (21; with Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) in 6:40 by pinfall after Jake Roberts interfered and hit The Iron Sheik with the DDT while referee Tommy Young was distracted by Madusa and Al-Kassie who were arguing at ringside.
Jake Roberts (22) defeated Lex Luger (19; with Madusa Micelli) in 2:14 by disqualification after The Iron Sheik, who was still at ringside after being attacked by Jake Roberts moments earlier, interfered and attacked Roberts, putting him in the Camel Clutch and refusing to release the hold until security officials came out and pulled him off of Roberts.
Kamala (23; with Gary Hart) defeated Jake Roberts (22) in 0:11 by pinfall after the Ugandan Splash.
Kamala (23; with Gary Hart) wrestled Killer Khan (24; with Mr. Fuji) to a no contest in 5:11 after referee Danny Davis lost control of the match after both men refused to quit brawling with one another. Even the men's respective managers couldn't get them to quit brawling.
LCW Television Champion Superfly Jimmy Snuka (25) defeated Ron Garvin (26) in 4:05 by pinfall after the Superfly Splash.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (27; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated LCW Television Champion Superfly Jimmy Snuka (25) in 3:51 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (27; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated King Kong Bundy (28) in 4:26 by pinfall after a running shoulderblock.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (27; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Ken Patera (29) in 9:11 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (27; with Cowboy Bill Watts) wrestled The Dynamite Kid (30) to a double countout in 2:47 after both men brawled through the crowd and to the back.
One Man Gang (32; with Skandor Akbar) defeated Jack Brisco (31) in 4:29 by pinfall after the 747 Splash.
One Man Gang (32; with Skandor Akbar) defeated Marty Jannetty (33) in 3:50 by pinfall after the 747 Splash.
Corporal Kirchner (34) defeated One Man Gang (32; with Skandor Akbar) in 2:34 by pinfall after an elbow drop to the back of the head after One Man Gang missed an attempted 747 Splash. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko discussed what was easily the upset of the night.
Corporal Kirchner (34) defeated Koko B. Ware (35) in 4:52 by pinfall with a small package rollup. After the match, Ware attacked Kirchner. Butch Reed (36; with Slick) came out and joined Ware in attacking Kirchner. Together, they continued attacking Kirchner. When referee Billy Silverman tried to stop them, Ware pushed him to the mat. The referee got back up and tried to stop them again, but Reed punched Silverman knocking him out. Referee Tommy Young then came out and Ware knocked him out as well. LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel came out and announced that Butch Reed was disqualified and if Ware and Reed didn't stop attacking Kirchner, they would both be suspended. They finally stopped attacking Kirchner and as Ware and Reed were leaving together with Slick, Ware spit on several of the fans at ringside and flipped them off after they reached the entrance ramp.
Cowboy Bob Orton (37; with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Corporal Kirchner (34) in 0:21 by pinfall after a piledriver.
Cowboy Bob Orton (37; with Col. Robert Parker) defeated George The Animal Steele (38) in 5:03 by pinfall after the superplex.
Kevin Von Erich (39) defeated Cowboy Bob Orton (37; with Col. Robert Parker) in 6:37 by submission with the claw.
Stan Hansen (40) defeated Kevin Von Erich (39) in 8:23 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline.
Don Muraco (41; with Mr. Fuji) wrestled Stan Hansen (40) to a time-limit draw in 15:00.
Outlaw Ron Bass (43; with James J. Dillon) defeated Wildfire Tommy Rich (42) in 6:03 by pinfall after the gourdbuster suplex.
Scott Hall (44) defeated Outlaw Ron Bass (43; with James J. Dillon) in 3:07 by pinfall after the Outsiders' Edge.
Scott Hall (44) defeated Dirty Dick Slater (45; with Col. Robert Parker) in 4:18 by pinfall after the Outsiders' Edge.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (46) defeated Scott Hall (44) in 5:03 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner. After Austin eliminated Hall, Schiavone noted that Austin could meet Scott Hall's good friend Diamond Dallas Page, a man Austin had had some issues with recently in LCW, who would be entering the gauntlet tournament at number 50 and could be the only thing to stand in Austin's way of victory at the end of the night and securing a shot at the LCW Universal Championship. Superstar Billy Graham came out at number 47 and Schiavone said, "Never mind that, that man right there (as Graham made his way to the ring) could knock Austin out of the tournament right now."
Stone Cold Steve Austin (46) defeated Superstar Billy Graham (47) in 10:03 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (46) defeated The Genius Lanny Poffo (48; making his LCW debut) in 6:03 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (46) defeated Tully Blanchard (49; with Baby Doll) in 12:56 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner. After the match, Baby Doll got in the ring and slapped Austin and he hit her with the Stone Cold Stunner as well.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (46) defeated LCW United States Champion Diamond Dallas Page (50) in 18:35 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner after Austin slipped out of an attempted Diamond Cutter to become the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship. The match initially ended in a time limit draw, but LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel came out and announced that there would be a winner in sudden death overtime. After the match, Page got in Austin's face and looked like he was going to attack Austin, but instead he extended his hand for a handshake and the two men shook hands and Page raised Austin's arm in the air and then left the ring so Austin could celebrate. From behind a masked man jumped the security barricade and attacked Austin from behind, knocking him out with a steel chair before joining LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway, who came out to watch the attack, on the entrance ramp. Schiavone said, "Well, at least we know that neither Page nor Calaway are the masked man!" Zbyszko, "Yeah, Tony, but who is this guy?" Schiavone said, "That's the question, Larry. That's the question. It looks like the same guy that attacked Austin at LCW Caged Heat last month. Hopefully, we'll find out sooner than later who this masked man is and why he keeps attacking Stone Cold Steve Austin!" With Austin victorious, but slowly regaining consciousness in the middle of the ring and trying to get back to his feet, Calaway left with the masked man as the show went off the air.
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LCW Survival Project 2006 (September 10, 2006) Pay-Per-View Results live from the Verizon Wireless Arena in Washington, D.C.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura welcomed everyone to LCW Survival Project which Schiavone called "the longest night of professional wrestling of the year" with 49 matches in a gauntlet tournament, each lasting at least 15 minutes. Schiavone said if each match went to the time limit they could be there for over 12 hours and that doesn't included the main event featuring LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff defending his title against The Ultimate Warrior. Ventura added that last year's Survival Project lasted over 6 hours. With that he introduced ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta who explained the rules of the Survival Project gauntlet tournament: "The man who drew number one will face the man who drew number two in a match with a 15-minute time limit. Decisions are rendered by pinfall, submission, countout or disqualification. The winner of the first match will go on to face the man who drew number three, number 4, and so on until all fifty men have competed. At the end of the night, the man with the most single eliminations will be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship and the last man standing at the end of the night will be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship. Now, ladies and gentlemen, with that said…let the Survival Project begin!"
Paul Orndorff (1) defeated Stan Hansen (2) in 10:44 by pinfall after the piledriver. Paul Orndorff (1) defeated George Steele (3) in 3:07 by pinfall after the piledriver. Before the match, Stan Hansen attacked George Steele on his way out of the ring as Steele was making his way to the ring.
Paul Orndorff (1) defeated Outlaw Ron Bass (4; making his debut in LCW) in 4:06 by pinfall after the pildriver.
Paul Orndorff (1) defeated Billy Jack Haynes (5) in 4:15 by pinfall after the piledriver. After the match, an upset Billy Jack Haynes got in Orndorff's face, but ended up congratulating Orndorff and shaking his hand before leaving the ring.
Paul Orndorff (1) defeated King Kong Bundy (6; with Bobby Heenan) in 7:09 by pinfall after the piledriver. After the match, Bobby Heenan tried to attack Orndorff, but Bundy attacked Orndorff from behind with a steel chair. Bundy then hit Orndorff with the Avalanche, before LCW security officials came out and escorted Orndorff and Heenan out of the ring.
Randy Savage (7; with Sensational Sherri Martel) defeated Paul Orndorff (1) in 2:11 by pinfall after the flying elbow smash. After the match, Orndorff had to be helped out of the ring by medical officials.
In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel who extended his congratulations to Paul Orndorff who had the first win streak of the night with five wins. Bockwinkel then stopped Bobby Heenan, who was walking by him and announced that for the rest of the night Bobby Heenan had the night off because he was going to be banned from ringside.
Steve Austin (8) defeated Randy Savage (7; with Sensational Sherri Martel) in 5:17 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner.
Steve Austin (8) defeated Terry Taylor (9; making his debut in LCW) in 4:46 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner.
Steve Austin (8) defeated Brutus Beefcake (10) in 2:17 by pinfall after the Stone Cold Stunner.
Steve Austin (8) wrestled Big Van Vader (11; with Harley Race) to a time limit draw in 15:00.
In the back, The Ultimate Warrior arrived with LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway in a limousine.
From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted that while LCW International Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin gave it his best effort, Paul Orndorff still had the most wins of the night with five, and was, so far, the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
Greg Valentine (13; with Jimmy Hart) defeated Road Warrior Animal (12; making his return to LCW) in 4:57 by submission with the figure four leglock.
Kevin Von Erich (14) defeated Greg Valentine (13; with Jimmy Hart) in 6:54 by pinfall with a small package rollup. After the match, Valentine attacked Von Erich. Jimmy Hart handed Valentine a steel chair and Valentine hit Von Erich with the chair. Valentine then dragged Von Erich to the corner of the ring and Hart held his arm so his hand was against the steel ringpost. Valentine went outside with the steel chair and hit Von Erich's hand with the steel chair against the ringpost. Schiavone noted that Valentine was trying to break the hand that Von Erich uses to apply the claw with. Valentine stomped on Von Erich's hand before LCW security officials escorted Valentine and Hart out of the ring. Tony Schiavone noted that Von Erich's hand was bleeding and almost certainly broken.
The Honky Tonk Man (15; with Jimmy Hart) defeated Kevin Von Erich in (14) in 4:17 by pinfall after the Shake, Rattle, and Roll swinging neckbreaker. During the match, Von Erich tried to fight Honky Tonk without the use of his hand, but found it difficult. He also went to apply the claw hold, but couldn't and Honky Tonk hit Von Erich with the Shake, Rattle, and Roll for the pinfall and the win. After the match, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura both applauded Von Erich's courage in continuing with the gauntlet tournament.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated The Honky Tonk Man (15; with Jimmy Hart) in 0:56 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede. After the pinfall, the crowd erupted with cheers of approval which Williams ignored.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Hillbilly Jim (17) in 1:13 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede. After the pinfall, the crowd erupted with cheers of approval again which Williams seemed to enjoyed and which upset Watts at ringside.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Lex Luger (18; with Madusa Micelli) in 8:07 by pinfall after the Doctor Bomb gutwrench powerbomb. After the match, the crowd erupted with even louder cheers of approval which Williams enjoyed and acknowledged this time. From ringside, Watts seemed further frustrated and yelled at the audience and told Williams to ignore them and stay focused.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Abdullah The Butcher (19; with Gary Hart) in 5:18 by pinfall after a running clothesline.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Tugboat (20; making his return to LCW) in 2:58 by pinfall after the Backdrop Driver belly-to-back suplex. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Jesse Ventura remarked, "Looks like that tugboat just got hit by a typhoon, Typhoon 'Dr. Death'," referring to Tugboat's previous run in LCW as Typhoon with the late John "Earthquake" Tenta as The Natural Disasters until Tenta's death. Also from the broadcast booth, Schiavone announced that Steve Williams had just tied Paul Orndorff's record of five wins. If he could win one more match he would be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship.
Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) defeated Bob Backlund (21) in 2:48 by pinfall after the Oklahoma Stampede. After the match, Tony Schiavone announced that, so far with six wins, Steve Williams had become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship unless someone could win more than six matches. Ventura noted, "And he's not done yet, Schiavone."
Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) defeated Steve Williams (16; with Cowboy Bill Watts) in 7:28 by pinfall after the Greetings From Asbury Park.
Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) defeated Ivan Putski (23) in 2:46 by pinfall after Greetings From Asbury Park.
Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) defeated Cowboy Bob Orton (24) in 4:38 by pinfall after the Greetings From Asbury Park.
Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) defeated Baron Von Raschke (25) in 3:16 by pinfall after the Greetings From Asbury Park. After the match, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura noted that we were half way done with the gauntlet tournament.
Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) defeated Ron Garvin (26) in 5:29 by pinfall after the Greetings From Asbury Park.
The Dynamite Kid (27) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (22; with Luna Vachon) in 9:31 by pinfall after the flying headbutt.
The Dynamite Kid (27) defeated Don Muraco (28; with Capt. Lou Albano) in 7:33 by pinfall after the flying headbutt.
The Dynamite Kid (27) defeated Rick Steiner (29; making his return to LCW) in 4:43 by pinfall after a superplex.
One Man Gang (30) defeated The Dynamite Kid (27) in 4:58 by pinfall after the 747 Splash after Dynamite Kid missed an attempted flying headbutt. Before the match, Bobby Heenan tried to accompany One Man Gang to ringside, but LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel said, "I don't know if you forgot but you were banned from ringside. But since you did forget, I'm going to make sure you don't forget again because now I'm having you banned from the arena. Security, please remove Bobby Heenan from ringside and from the building." LCW security officials came out and removed Heenan from ringside. During the match, spit screen footage showed security removing Heenan from the building.
Dusty Rhodes (31) defeated One Man Gang (30) in 8:43 by pinfall after the bionic elbow.
Dusty Rhodes (31) defeated Koko B. Ware (32) in 0:45 by submission with the sleeperhold.
Dusty Rhodes (31) defeated Bad News Brown (33) in 4:36 by pinfall after the bionic elbow after Bad News Brown missed an attempted Ghettoblaster.
Dusty Rhodes (31) wrestled Kevin Sullivan (34; making his debut in LCW) to a double countout in 7:21 after both men brawled through the crowd and to the back. After the match, both men continued brawling in the back. Sullivan threw Rhodes through a plate glass window. Sullivan bent down and wiped Rhodes' bloody forehead, and then wiped the blood on his chest before leaning down in Rhodes face and yelled, "With your blood, I am reborn. With my rebirth comes your death." Sullivan spit on Rhodes before walking away.
In the back, LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff arrived in a stretch Hummer with his manager and uncle, Ivan Koloff.
Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) defeated The Missing Link (with Gary Hart) in 5:48 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) defeated Killer Khan (37; with Mr. Fuji) in 5:58 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) defeated Rowdy Roddy Piper (38) in 10:16 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) defeated Jimmy Snuka (39) in 6:56 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) defeated Kamala (40; with Gary Hart) in 4:15 by pinfall after the Diamond Cutter.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Diamond Dallas Page (36; with Kimberly Page) in 13:44 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Superstar Billy Graham (42) in 9:58 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex out of an attempted bearhug by Graham.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan (43) in 5:01 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Dirty Dick Slater (44; making his debut in LCW) in 3:14 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Jake Roberts (45) in 9:01 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex. After the match, an upset Jake Roberts threw a fit at ringside and hit the steel ringpost and steel ring steps with a steel chair before walking away.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Ricky Steamboat (46) in 14:56 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex. After the match, Steamboat and Magnum shook hands as Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura commented what may have been the match of the night, if not the match of the year.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Marty Jannetty (47) in 4:03 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Sgt. Slaughter (48; with Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie) in 8:47 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex. From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura announced that as a result of the victory, with eight victories in the gauntlet tournament, Magnum TA had become the number one contender for the LCW International Championship and only had to defeat two more wrestlers to become the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship as well.
Magnum TA (41) defeated Ken Patera (49) in 3:03 by disqualification after King Kong Bundy and One Man Gang interfered and attacked Magnum TA hitting him with the Avalanche and the 747 Splash respectively before LCW security officials dragged them both out of the ring.
The Ultimate Warrior (50; with LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway) defeated Magnum TA (41) in 1:15 by pinfall after the gorilla press slam/splash combination. Before the match, as security escorted One Man Gang and King Kong Bundy to the back after they attacked Magnum TA, LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway shook hands with Gang and Bundy and seemed to thank them. After the match, Calaway announced The Ultimate Warrior as the winner and added that the night wasn’t over yet.
LCW Universal Champion Nikita Koloff (with Ivan Koloff) defeated The Ultimate Warrior (with LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway) in 18:01 by disqualification after Christian Calaway interfered and hit Nikita Koloff with the steel chair as he was waiting for Warrior to get up so he could hit Warrior with the Russian Sickle clothesline. After the match, Koloff clotheslined Calaway over the top rope.
LCW Survival Project 2005 (September 25, 2005) Pay-Per-View Results live from the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, MI.
The Black Eyed Peas came into the ring and performed "Anxiety." During the performance they introduced LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway and he made his way to the ring as they continued to perform the song.
LCW Chairman of the Board Christian Calaway came out and welcomed us to the biggest, most unpredictable event in the history of professional wrestling. He thanked Black Eyed Peas for their performanance and then announced that in addition to the other non-tournament matches announced throughout the month, there would also be a four way dance elimination tag team match featuring The Steiner Brothers, The Nasty Boys, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, and The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff and the winners would be the number one contenders for the LCW World Tag Team Championships. Calaway then went over the rules one more time for the Survival Project tournament. Calaway announced that he and LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel and LCW Board of Directors Killer Kowalski, Verne Gagne, Mil Mascaras, and Bruno Sammartino would be backstage drawing legends names at random. Two legends would be drawn first and they would wrestle each other in a one on one match until there is a winner. The winner would go on to face the legend that is drawn third and if he can defeat that man he would go on to face the legend that is drawn fourth and so forth and so on until all fifty legends’ names had been announced. The matches can be won by pinfall, submission, disqualification, countout, or by throwing an opponent over the top rope. The man with the most eliminations would be the number one contender for the LCW International Championship and the man who is left standing in the ring at the end of the night would be the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship. Meaning, even if the man who is drawn number one could defeat all 48 of his opponents, he could still be defeated by number 50 and lose a shot at the most prestigious championship in the wrestling industry: the LCW Universal Championship. As Calaway said, “The luck of the draw has never been more important.” With that, Calaway wish the legends good luck and left the ring.
Lance Russell and Jerry Lawler welcomed us to the show and announced that after ever tenth man has entered the ring and wrestled one match, there would be a break in the tournament to allow for one of the other non-tournament matches on the card. With that, Russell said, “Let’s go to the ring as the Survival Project tournament is ready to begin.”
Big Van Vader (1) defeated Ricky Steamboat (2) in 6:10 by over the top rope decision with a clothesline.
Big Van Vader (1) defeated Bob Backlund (3) in 0:36 by over the top rope decision with a military press slam.
Big Van Vader (1) defeated Baron Von Rashke (4) in 0:00 by over the top rope decision after Rashke entered the ring and then jumped over the top rope, eliminating himself to avoid having to wrestling Vader.
Big Van Vader (1) defeated Rowdy Roddy Piper (5) in 3:06 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (1) defeated Dory Funk, Jr., (6) in 1:24 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Big Van Vader (1) and Diamond Dallas Page (7) eliminated each other in 4:17 by over the top rope decision after Vader clotheslined Page over the top rope and his own momentum sent him over as well. Vader argued the referee’s decision saying he eliminated Page first and should be allowed to return to the ring. The referee refused and said Vader was eliminated. Vader attacked the referee and threw him out of the ring. Another referee came out and was also attacked by Vader and thrown out of the ring. LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel came out and said the decision was final and Big Van Vader was eliminated. Vader eventually left the ring.
Lex Luger (8; with J.J. Dillon) defeated Masahiro Chono (9; with Genichiro Tenryu) in 8:46 by submission with the Torture Rack. After the match, Genichiro Tenryu attacked Lex Luger from behind with a steel chair, knocking him out.
Billy Jack Haynes (10) defeated Lex Luger (8; with J.J. Dillon) by forfeit after Lex Luger couldn’t continue due to being knocked out by Genichiro Tenryu in the previous match.
The Steiner Brothers defeated The Nasty Boys (with Jimmy Hart), The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, and The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff in 12:32 a non-tournament, four way dance elimination match to determine the number one contenders for the LCW World Tag Team Championships. Order of Eliminations: - The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express eliminated The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff at 2:15 by pinfall when Ricky Morton pinned Nikolai Volkoff with a flying crossbody block. - The Nasty Boys eliminated The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express at 7:18 by pinfall when Jerry Sags pinned Robert Gibson after Jerry Sags hit Gibson with a piledriver on the floor. - The Steiner Brothers eliminated The Nasty Boys at 12:32 by pinfall when Scott Steiner pinned Brian Knobbs after the Frankensteiner after a bulldog from Rick Steiner.
Ted DiBiase (11; with Virgil) defeated Billy Jack Haynes (10) in 4:56 by knockout with the Million Dollar Dream.
Ted DiBiase (11; with Virgil) defeated Paul Orndorff (12; with Captain Lou Albano) in 3:42 by pinfall with a rollup after Orndorff rammed his shoulder into the steel ring post. After the match, Orndorff got in DiBiase’s face, but Virgil handed Capt. Lou Albano some money and Albano went into the ring and calmed Orndorff down, giving him some of the money. Orndorff and DiBiase shook hands and Orndorff left the ring.
Ted DiBiase (11; with Virgil) defeated Eddie Guerrero (13) in 3:11 by knockout with the Million Dollar Dream.
Ted DiBiase (11; with Virgil) defeated Dean Malenko (14) in 4:14 by pinfall after a piledriver on a steel chair that Virgil slid into the ring. After the match, LCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkel came out and ejected Virgil from ringside.
Dusty Rhodes (15) wrestled Ted DiBiase (11) to a time limit draw in 10:00. Before the match, Ted DiBiase offered Dusty Rhodes some money, but Rhodes said DiBiase wasn’t going to be able to buy him off.
Jake Roberts (16) defeated Abdullah The Butcher (17) in 0:18 by countout after the ROberts took his snake out of the bag and Abdullah ran out of the ring and to the back to get away from the snake.
Jake Roberts (16) defeated Superstar Billy Graham (18) in 4:48 by pinfall after the DDT.
Jake Roberts (16) defeated Chris Jericho (19) in 3:06 by pinfall after the DDT.
Jake Roberts (16) wrestled Tito Santana (20) to a time limit draw in 10:00.
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (with J.J. Dillon) defeated LCW World Tag Team Champions Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas in 7:06 by pinfall when Arn Anderson pinned Rocky Johnson after a spinebuster after Lex Luger interfered and hit Johnson with a steel chair to win the LCW World Tag Team Championships.
Don Muraco (21; with Capt Lou Albano) defeated Sgt. Slaughter (22) in 2:31 by pinfall after the Reverse piledriver. After the match, Sheik Adnan Al-Kasiee appeared in the entrance way waving an American flag and laughing.
Don Muraco (21; with Capt. Lou Albano) defeated Kevin Von Erich (23) in 3:46 by over the top rope decision with a clothesline.
Nikita Koloff (24) defeated Don Muraco (21; with Capt. Lou Albano) in 0:29 by pinfall after the Russian Sickle clothesline.
Nikita Koloff (24) defeated defeated Steve Williams (25; with Capt. Lou Albano) in 3:21 by pinfall after a powerslam.
Sid Vicious (26) defeated Nikita Koloff (24) in 9:29 by over the top rope decision with a clothesline.
Sid Vicious (26) defeated The Honky Tonk Man (27; with Jimmy Hart) in 0:17 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Sid Vicious (26) defeated Cowboy Bob Orton (28) in 0:34 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Sid Vicious (26) defeated The Dynamite Kid (29) in 4:21 by over the top rope decision with a clothesline.
Sid Vicious (26) defeated Randy Savage (30) in 9:57 by pinfall after the powerbomb.
Sid Vicious (26) wrestled Bam Bam Bigelow (31; with Capt. Lou Albano) to a time limit draw in 10:00.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated The Ultimate Warrior (33) in 4:56 by countout after The Yakuza Mafia came out and attacked The Ultimate Warrior when he was outside the ring and while the referee was distracted by Genichiro Tenryu on the opposite side of the ring and didn’t see the attack by The Yakuza Mafia.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated George Steele (34) in 0:09 by pinfall after a piledriver.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Chris Benoit (35) in 3:19 by submission with the Anaconda Vice.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Hillbilly Jim (36) in 2:42 by submission with the Anaconda Vice.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Jimmy Snuka (37) in 0:14 by submission with the Anaconda Vice.
Sting (38) defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan (32; with Genichiro Tenryu) in 6:17 by submission with the Scorpion Deathlock.
Sting (38) defeated Greg Valentine (39; with Jimmy Hart) in 3:52 by submission with the Scorpion Deathlock.
Sting (38) defeated One Man Gang (40) in 5:16 by pinfall after the Stinger Splash.
Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels in 18:49 by submission with the Sharpshooter in a submission only, steel cage match. During the match, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall tried to come out and attack Bret Hart, but Jim Neidhart, who was sitting in the crowd, jumped over the security barricade, grabbed a steel chair, and chased them off as Bret Hart put Michaels in the Sharpshooter for the decision and the win.
Sting (38) defeated King Kong Bundy (41; with Bobby Heenan) in 4:50 by pinfall after a clothesline from the top rope.
Sting (38) defeated Shane Douglas (42) in 5:31 by submission with the Scorpion Deathlock.
Sting (38) defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan (43) in 3:55 by pinfall after the Scorpion Death Drop.
Sting (38) defeated Koko B. Ware (44) in 0:34 by pinfall after the Scorpion Death Drop.
Kensuke Sasaki (45; with Genichiro Tenryu) wrestled Sting (38) to a time limit draw in 10:00. Had Sting of won this match, he would have had eight wins, more than Big Van Vader’s seven wins. As a result of the draw, Vader and Sting were tied at seven wins meaning they were both number one contenders for the LCW International Championship.
Brutus Beefcake (47) defeated Ivan Koloff (46) in 3:14 by knockout with the sleeper.
Keiji Muto (48; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Brutus Beefcake (47) in 2:02 by pinfall after the Shining Wizard.
Keiji Muto (48; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Ahmed Johnson (49) in 3:45 by pinfall after a moonsault.
Keiji Muto (48; with Genichiro Tenryu) defeated Ron Simmons (50) in 7:52 by pinfall after the Shining Wizard. During the match, The Yakuza Mafia came out and attacked Ron Simmons after Keiji Muto kicked him under the bottom rope. Genichiro Tenryu distracted the referee, while they attacked Simmons, until they threw him back into the ring. With the win, Keiji Muto became the number one contender for the LCW Universal Championship.
Ric Flair (with J. J. Dillon) defeated LCW Universal Champion Hulk Hogan in 16:47 by knockout with the figure-four leglock to win the LCW Universal Championship. During the match, Lex Luger came out to attack Hulk Hogan, but he was stopped by the referee. Flair threw Hogan into the referee knocking him out. Luger and Flair attacked Hogan until Randy Savage came out to save Hogan, but Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard came out and attacked Savage. As Blanchard and Luger assaulted Savage on the floor, Anderson hit Hogan with a DDT on a steel chair on the floor and then rolled Hogan back into the ring. Anderson then joined Blanchard and Luger in their continued attack on Savage on the floor as Flair locked an already unconscious Hogan in the figure-four leglock. The referee regained consciousness and saw that Hogan was unconscious and gave Flair the match and the title.
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