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Official Results from AGCSWF Do What's Right: 12-04-1999



Reported by: Christian Crawford

The first match of the highly-anticipated show was the four-corners Lightheavyweight title contest, which featured the current champion, Derek Ankrom, defending his belt against Andrew McShane, "Action" Tim Brison, and Fast Eddie. Andrew entered the ring first, accompanied by his lady valets. Then Derek made his way down to the ring, but before the other two participants could join the match, Andrew hurled himself over the ropes, flattening the Lightheavyweight champ on the outside. Andrew continued to beat on Derek as the bell rang and the other two wrestlers finally entered the match.

For a while, Andrew, Tim, and Eddie all concentrated on getting Derek out of the way; but after Andrew pinned Derek following a tornado DDT off the top rope, the focus of the other two participants was turned towards him. Action Tim and Fast Eddie double-teamed Andrew for several minutes, but then out of nowhere, Eddie turned on Action Tim and Ligerbombed him in the center of the ring for a three-count. Now the match was down to just Andrew and Eddie; however, before Eddie could land another move on the young McShane, one of Andrew's ladies came right into the ring and started flirting with him.

Entranced by the young woman's charm, Fast Eddie was oblivious to another one of Andrew's ladies as she sneaked up behind him and delivered a low blow. Andrew then capitalized on his opportunity by landing a full-body splash onto Eddie off the top rope for the pinfall to become the new AGCSWF Lightheavyweight champion. After the match, Andrew and his ladies celebrated his title victory in the ring as Fast Eddie held his head in his hands, wondering where he had gone wrong. As the new Lightheavyweight champion and his valets left, Fast Eddie still lay in the middle of the ring, not moving at all.

Finally, referees and officials managed to convince Eddie to go backstage, where he was warmly greeted by Grant Ankrom, much to the surprise of some of the other fans and wrestlers. Grant told Fast Eddie, "Edward, my man, it's too bad you lost the Lightheavyweight title match...but don't let it get you down. In fact, if you'll just give me a few moments of your time, I've got a proposition that I don't think you'll want to refuse. So how about it, buddy?" Fast Eddie looked puzzled at first, but followed Grant into his locker room, after which the door was shut in the cameraman's face.



Nathan Bonner retained the AGCSWF European title by pinning "Big R" Russell Davis, even after the challenger received outside help. For the most part, Nathan had no trouble with Big R; but in the middle of the match, Big R hit a surprising clothesline off the ropes, followed immediately with a punishing big splash. The crowd was amazed to see Nathan kick out of the pin attempt, but the champion's troubles were not over yet by a long shot. Tina VanDiver made her way down to the ring, climbed in, and prepared to hit Nathan with a low blow; but Big R, who didn't see Tina standing behind Nathan, went for yet another clothesline. Nathan ducked, and Tina ended up taking the full force of Big R's strength.

An infuriated Big R got back up, rolled the now-unconcious Tina out of the ring, and walked right into the impaler DDT from Nathan. The match would have ended right there, but Tyler Knox came down to the ring and tried to get involved. Tyler tapped Nathan on the shoulder from behind to get his attention, then punched him full in the face when the champion turned around; but Nathan didn't even move. Instead, he grabbed a frightened Tyler and hit him with the impaler DDT as well.

However, this gave Big R time to recover, and when Nathan finally tried to pin him, he was able to kick out. This time it was Eric Denzell who came down to the ring and attempted to shift the direction of the match in Big R's favor, but apparently Bryce Arron Curtus had seen enough, as he too came storming down to the ring with a rather angry look on his face.

Bryce rolled into the ring, where Eric and Big R were now double-teaming Nathan Bohner, and grabbed ahold of Eric, chokeslamming him straight to the mat. Bryce then wrapped his hand around Big R's throat, too, but somehow Big R managed to struggle free, only to walk right into his second impaler DDT of the match from Nathan. The European champion was then able to finally pin his opponent and retain his championship.



Grant Ankrom defeated Freeze and Chris "Chrispytoast" Burros to become the new AGCSWF Triple Threat champion after interference from Crash. At first, the match could seemingly have gone any way; but then Grant and Freeze teamed up against Chrispytoast, bouncing him off the ropes and backdropping him spine-first onto a garbage can in the middle of the ring. Grant and Freeze then set Chrispy up on the top rope and delivered a double superplex, allowing Freeze to roll over and get the pinfall.

Grant then grabbed Freeze as she got to her feet and caught her with a rising knee to the gut off the ropes. Grant tried to pin the champion, but only got a two-count. A few moments of intense fighting later, Freeze had the upper hand over her opponent, catching him with a flying shoulder block in mid-ring, then preparing to deliver her finisher, the Ice Breaker. However, Freeze had not counted on Crash making an appearance. Crash, who was once again carrying his billy club, lay in wait outside the ring until Grant bounced Freeze off the ropes a second time. As Freeze catapulted towards the ropes on Crash's side of the ring, he leaped up onto the ring apron and smashed her right in the face with his club.

Freeze fell backwards, holding her now-bleeding face in pain, and Grant took advantage of the situation by nailing her with a reverse DDT for the pinfall to become the new Triple Threat champ. Crash left the ring without a word as Grant rose to his feet, grabbed his title belt, and celebrated his victory.



Brandon "Brando" Cowles and "Mr. Jitterbug" Chad Martinac defeated "Triple-D" Dustin Day and "Action Jim" Jared Brison to once again become the AGCSWF Tag Team champions, despite interference from Ruudboy. The match went back and forth between Triple-D and Action Jim, who had captured the titles with help from Ruudboy on the previous Thursday, and the former champs Brandon and Mr. Jitterbug for several moments. Finally, the challengers appeared to get the edge over their opponents, as Brandon clotheslined Jim over the ropes and Mr. Jitterbug got a two-count on Triple-D with a German suplex.

Then, however, Ruudboy made his presence known, entering the ring and preparing the smash his portable CD player over the head of Mr. Jitterbug. But Mr. Jitterbug ducked out of the way, and Ruudboy walked right into a standing side kick from Brandon. With Ruudboy out of the match for good, Brandon then hit the Brando Blockbuster off the top rope onto Action Jim, who had just returned to the ring. This allowed Mr. Jitterbug to nail a top-rope diving headbutt to Jim for the pinfall to win the Tag Team straps for his team.



Crash defeated Nicholaas Leembruggen in record time to retain his AGCSWF Intercontinental title. Crash came down to the ring first, carrying his title belt, his billy club, and a microphone. Crash entered the ring and said, "Black Vamp, I promised you that tonight would be the night you were finally unmasked. Now, I've got a match to wrestle first, but as soon as I beat Nick's fat butt, I challenge you to get out here and face me, man to man!"

Nick Leembruggen came down to the ring, fired-up and ready for his Intercontinental title match; but as soon as he entered the ring, Crash grabbed him and delivered the Cymbal onto the Intercontinental belt. Crash was then able to easily pin his opponent, after which he stood to his feet and prepared to meet the Black Vamp one-on-one. He didn't have to wait long, because the lights went out, the Vamp's music started playing, and when the lights came back up, Crash and the Black Vamp were standing right next to each other in the middle of the ring.

Before the Vamp had time to do or say anything, however, Crash acted immediately, smashing him in the side of the head with his billy club. Crash continued to beat on the Vamp using his club and the Intercontinental title belt until the Vamp was lying helpless on the mat, unable to fight back or defend himself in any way. Crash then tore off the Vamp's mask to reveal Dane Gammon, a long-time friend of both Matt Roberts and Freeze who had never wrestled at all until recently, as none other than the Vamp.

Crash couldn't believe that this was the mystery person who had been causing him so much trouble over the past several weeks; a bloody Dane weakly tried to explain himself by saying, "I just wanted to help my buddies Matt and Freeze out a little bit." Disgusted, Crash hit The Black Vamp/Dane Gammon over the head with his billy club one last time, knocking him unconscious. He then took his title belt and left Dane lying in the middle of the ring with a warning: "Dane, if you EVER pull a stunt like this again, I'll cripple you for life. In fact, why don't you and I get it on in the ring tomorrow night on Brawl In the Hall? I'm not going to let you get away with everything you've been doing to us, you stupid punk! See you there."



Johnny Lovelace defeated Ryan "Ruudboy" Ford to become the new AGCSWF Television champion, due to the fact that Ruudboy was still weak from being hit with a standing side kick from Brandon Cowles. Ruudboy wrestled a good match, but eventually Johnny took over, hitting his patented finisher, the Lovelacer, after bouncing the TV champ off the ropes. Johnny Lovelace then pinned Ruudboy to win his first-ever title in the Federation.

A few moments later, the new TV champion was seen talking backstage with Grant Ankrom and Fast Eddie; however, the cameraman was unable to pick up anything that was being said. Eventually, Lovelace joined Grant and Eddie in the Favorites' locker room as Eddie had done earlier in the evening, and once again, the door was closed.



Finally, it was time for the AGCSWF World title match featuring the champ, Razor, taking on Bryce Aaron Curtis. These two had met in the ring before, but this time it was more personal than ever. Each competitor came to the ring alone, without any weapons, valets or friends to accompany them. The longtime enemies stared one another down with icy glares until the bell rang, after which they immediately locked up in a test of strength. Bryce won easily, bodyslamming the World champion, then following up with a big boot to the chest. Bryce bounced Razor off the opposite ropes and attempted a clothesline, but missed and turned around right into a spinning heel kick.

Razor jumped back to his feet and hit Bryce with a standing dropkick, starting to gain some momentum. But that momentum was taken away when Bryce picked Razor up and gorilla-press slammed him onto his back. The match went back and forth like this for several moments, with neither man able to gain a clear advantage over the other, until Razor hit a driver out of nowhere for a two-count. Razor then ascended the ropes, planning to nail Bryce with a top-rope somersault splash; but just then, Nathan Bonner came running down to the ring and pulled down on the ropes, causing the World titlist to tumble off backwards, landing outside the ring.

Bryce and Nathan rolled Razor back into the ring and attempted a double-clothesline off the ropes, but somehow Razor managed to duck under the maneuver and hit Nathan with a spinning heel kick right to the chin. Nathan rolled outside the ring, dazed with pain, where he was beset upon by Crash and Ruudboy. Meanwhile, back inside the squared circle, Bryce caught Razor and tried to deliver a powerbomb, but Razor reversed the move in midair, landing a flying legdrop onto the back of Bryce's head. The exhausted World champion then hit the Razor Burn for the pinfall to retain his World title.



After the match, Razor showed his contempt for Nathan Bonner's actions by hitting the European champion with a somersault splash off the top rope as Ruudboy delivered the Ruuditude to Bryce. Candie Hanson came down to the ring and tried to get the Renegades to stop, but she was flattened from behind by an attack from Crash. Razor, Crash, and Ruudboy dared anyone else from the AGCSWF to try and stop them; but seeing the carnage already in the ring, no one backstage wanted to get involved. The show closed with a shot of the Renegades standing over what looked like the aftermath of an automobile accident in the ring.



List Of AGCSWF Champions As 12-04-99:

European Champion: Nathan "Sonic" Bonner
Intercontinental Champion: Crash
U.S. Champion: "Triple-D" Dustin Day
TV Champion: Johnny Lovelace
Lightheavyweight Champion: Andrew McShane
Triple Threat Match Champion: "The Gentleman" Grant Ankrom
Tag Team Champions: Brandon Cowles and Chad "Jitterbug" Martinac
Hardcore Champion: Matt Roberts
World Champion: Razor


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