GWF Friday Night Fights
November 10, 2006
Guadalajara, Mexico

(1) Mexico's Most Wanted defeated LAX (w/ Konnan) by pinfall in 15:59. Halloween managed to pin Homicide after he and Damien 666 dropped the TNA star with Montezuma's Revenge in this fast-paced crowd pleaser.

World Cruiserweight Champion Psicosis came to the ring and cut a promo in Spanish. He thanked the fans for their support and invited anyone to challenge for his title. Zumbido answered the challenge.

(2) World Cruiserweight Champion Psicosis defeated Zumbido by pinfall in 7:18. After Zumbido missed a corkscrew moonsault, Psicosis dropped him with a Tombstone for the victory.

The Extreme Express were shown in the back and revealed that they would be facing World Tag Team Champions Death & Destruction in a Cage Match for the titles in the main event.

(3) World Women's Champion Heather Carter defeated La Ultima Guerrera (w/ Spike Grey) by pinfall in 8:09. Guerrera made her return to the GWF in this bout, but came up short, falling to a roundhouse kick before being rolled up for the pin by Carter.

(4) The Impact Players defeated the Legion of Doom by pinfall in 9:11 to advance to the 3rd round of the Tag Team World Cup. The smaller Impact Players played a little dirty to work towards a win in this match. In the end, one of the most spectacular counters in wrestling history spelled the end of LOD. When Credible was set up for the Doomsday Device, he caught Heidenreich in midair and nailed a That's Incredible off of Animal's shoulders! Storm superkicked he bewildered Animal to the mat as Credible covered Heidenreich for the three count.

Francine led her man, Superstar Magnum to the ring. She bragged about how she would take him to the top, when he abruptly clotheslined her and then knocked her out with the Magnum Bomb! Magnum claimed it was retribution for her mistakes at TE5.

Dusty Daniels announced that next week, the FBI will meet the James Gang to determine who meets the Stampede Bulldogs in the second round of the Tag Team World Cup.

(5) The Extreme Express defeated World Tag Team Champions Death & Destruction in a Cage Match to win the titles in 10:20. All four men bled heavily in this match with the cage being used as a weapon. Destruction managed to escape the cage at the seven minute mark. Just as Death was reaching the top of the cage, Lance Andrews scaled the cage as quick as a cat and brought the big man down with a Russian leg sweep off of the cage. Andrews and his partner Tommy Lynn double teamed Death for a few minutes before taking him out with the Extreme Elimination. By the time they reached the top of the cage, the entire Army of Darkness was on the floor, ready to block them. Andrews and Lynn looked at each other, shrugged, and then flattened the Army with simultaneous somersaults from the top of the cage to the floor! This daring escape ended the match and once again crowned the Extreme Express as the new World Tag Team Champions.

GWF Friday Night Fights
November 3, 2006
Mexico City, Mexico

A Total Elimination 5 highlight video aired to the tune of ''Devil's Dance'' by Metallica.

(1) Billy Kidman defeated Kid Kash by pinfall in 9:45. This was a high-flying, back and forth match. Kidman lowblowed Kash and hit a Kid Krusher, setting Kash up for a Shooting Star Press.

Juventud Guerrera came to the ring. In Spanish, he told the crowd that since the New Elite have been suspeneded for 30 days, Laser will be unable to defend the World Cruiserweight Championship. Therefore, the Commish stripped him of the title! In order to determine a new champion, Juvi said he'd be wrestling an old friend, and out came Psicosis to the roar of the crowd.

(2) Psicosis defeated Juventud Guerrera by pinfall in 13:57 to win the vacant World Cruiserweight Championship. The crowd was going insane during this entire match. Late in the match, after a Juvi Driver, Psicosis managed to find the energy to dodge Juvi's 450 splash. After a Psycho Stunner and a top rope legdrop, a new World Cruiserweight Champion was crowned!

So Cal Val interviewed the Extreme Express, Lance Andrews and Tommy Lynn. They announced that they would be challenging Death and Destruction for the World Tag Team titles later in the evening.

The Commish was shown in the back. He announced that Z-Man will meet Philadelphia Champion Hanzo next week in the main event.

(3) Excalibur, Jungle Jim Cole, and Zumbido defeated Azrael, Maven, and Mr. Aguila in a Trios Match by pinfall in 7:25. This match was so fast it was dizzying. The match ended as Aguila hit Cole with a picture-perfect moonsault. As he bounced to hi feet, Excalibur obliterated him with a running STO to get the pin.

So Cal Val was about to interview the Army of Darkness, but was powerbombed through a table backstage by Brutus for no reason.

As paramedics tended to Val, Dusty Daniels announced that next week on FNF, also being held in Mexico, will feature two Tag Team World Cup matches. The Legion of Doom will meet the Impact Players in a second round match, and in first round action Mexico's Most Wanted will battle it out with LAX.

(4) World Tag Team Champions Death & Destruction (w/ the Army of Darkness) vs. The Extreme Express never started. The entire Army of Darkness began attacking the Extreme Express. Oz and Abi ran out to even the odds, and the huge brawl spilled outside of the arena.

PJ Plush challenged the winner of the next match to a title match in two weeks.

(4) World Heavyweight Champion Merlin defeated ''Corazon de Leon'' Chris Jericho by pinfall in 24:34. Merlin wore the mask he wore back when he competed in Mexico in the mid-1990's. After an exciting, fast-paced match, Merlin blocked a Lionsault with a mid-air superkick and followed up with the 540 splash for the hard-fought victory.

GWF Friday Night Fights
October 27, 2006
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

A promo featuring the Army of Darkness aired. Jake ''the Snake'' Roberts assured that Death and Destruction would retain their World Tag Team titles tomorrow night at Total Elimination 5. He also introduced his, Brutus', and Monoxide Mare's partners for their open challenge: Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, the Insane Clown Posse.

(1) Oz defeated Supermask by pinfall in 6:16. These two GWF legends fought hard to show that they still got it. In the end, Oz continued his winning ways, countering a DDT attempt with an Ozdrop for the win. After the match, Oz announced that he'd find a team to answer the challenge of the Army of Darkness and continue his streak of victories at TE5.

Heather Carter walked into the Commish's office and announced invoking her rematch clause against World Women's Champion Gail Kim at TE5. The Commish, in order to keep with the elimination theme, made it a three way dance with Taylor Edwards.

The Power Warriors and Abi found Oz in the back, and said they'd be glad to be on his team. Angel walked up and joined the team as well.

(2) The Stampede Bulldogs defeated The Millennium Rockers by pinfall in 7:52 in a Tag Team World Cup First Round Match. The Rockers did their best, bet fell to the Bulldogs when Harry Smith dropped Axl Michaels with a running powerslam.

A graphic aired announcing that Dustin Rhodes, Stardust, Jungle Jim Cole, Excalibur, and Andromeda would face David Flair, Azrael, Scott Hall, ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, and Lariat in an elimination match at TE5.

''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho came out to huge cheers. He announced that since he wouldn't on the TE5 card, that he was given a spot on the card tonight. He said he's been itching for revenge on the Impact Players since last year's ECW One Night Stand, and that he'd get it tonight. He introduced his partner, a former tag team championship partner of his and former NWA World Champion, Christian Cage! The Impact Players came out and the match was on.

(3) Chris Jericho & Christian Cage defeated the Impact Players by pinfall in 13:59. This was probably the best tag team match of the year. After tons of back and forth action, Jericho KOed Credible with a Singapore cane, allowing Cage to roll him up for the pinfall.

Superstar Magnum spoke about his previous two World Heavyweight Championship victories over the Rocker and Jazzy Jeff Hunter, showing clips of each. He then promised to reclaim the title from whoever is World Champion tomorrow night.

A video highlighting the New Elite and D-Generation X feud aired.

(4) World Heavyweight Champion Merlin defeated Kurt Angle by pinfall in 19:25. The fans went nuts for the surprise appearance of Kurt Angle. Angle and Merlin went at it tooth and nail. Angle tried to lock in the ankle lock early, and was met with the most vicious mule kick to the face ever seen. The Olympic Hero came up bleeding, possibly with a broken nose, which the World Heavyweight Champion exploited. The match ended when Angle went for his Angle Slam from the top rope. Merlin reversed it into a top rope DDT, which he followed with a 450 splash for the win. After the match the two men shook hands

GWF Friday Night Fights
October 20, 2006
Baltimore, MD
The Bay Arena

The Commish came to the ring and announced that the Tag Team World Cup will now include 32 teams. The list of teams is now posted on the GWF website. He also announced a six way elimination match for the Philadelphia Championship as tonight's main event.

(1) Oz defeated the Honky Tonk Man by pinfall in 5:14. After Honky missed a guitar shot, Oz was able to hit the Ozdrop for the win.

World Heavyweight Champion Merlin made an open challenge to anyone who wanted a title shot for next week's Friday Night Fights.

The bWo came to the ring to the surprise of the crowd. After Big Stevie Cool announced that they're taking over the GWF, Hollywood Nova told the fans that they're calling out the Impact Players for a first round match in the Tag Team World Cup.

(2) The Impact Players (Justin Credible & Lance Storm) defeated the bWo (Big Stevie Cool & Hollywood Nova) by pinfall in 16:58. This was a very exciting see-saw battle between two very good original ECW tag teams. At one point, Lance Storm caught Nova with the Rolling Calgary Crab, and Stevie superkicked him right into a backslide that nearly ended the match. Later on, Nova crushed Storm with a spectacular crokscrew moonsault, but was superkicked to the floor by Justin Credible. Big Stevie Cool charged at Credible, and was cuahgt in That's Incredible, but managed to power out and reverse it! However, Storm had recovered and helped Credible reverse it back, and then the Impact Players dropped the bWo leader with a spiked piledriver for the win.

The Commish announced that whoever scored the final elimination in the Legend's tag match at Total Elimination 5 will be the new Legend's Champion.

The Army of Darkness, led by Jake ''the Snake'' Roberts, made an open challenge for TE5.

The New Elite came to the ring and bragged about how they laid out DX, Kid Kash, and Chris Jericho last week. The Rocker spoke about their influence in the GWF when he was interrupted by DX's music. DX hit the ring, chasing the New Elite out and through the crowd.

(3) Philadelphia Champion Wildfire won a six-way elimination match over Bulldog, ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, Kid Kash, David Flair, and Dustin Rhodes in 19:08. Rhodes was the first to be eliminated as he was looking to finish off Mason, Flair clocked him in the back of the head with a pair of brass knuckles and got the pin. Bulldog pinned Mason after a spinebuster about eight minutes into the match. Flair fell victim to a corkscrew senton bomb from Kash about five minutes later, leaving Kash, Bulldog, and Wildfire. Bulldog went to press slam Wildfire, but Kash crept up and schoolboyed him, causing Wildfire to fall on his shoulders leading to a double pin on the burly Bulldog. Kash and Wildfire went at it hard and fast, and Kash seemingly had the match in hand after a brainbuster. He went to the top for a high-risk move when Billy Kidman ran out and shoved him to the mat! This gave Wildfire enough time to recover and nail a sick Shining Wizard to retain his title.

GWF Friday Night Fights
October 13, 2006
Swedesboro, NJ
The Witt's End

Bazooka Joe came down to the ring. He announced that the Commish made tonight's main event and in that match Joe will team with his brother, Dan the Man, to battle Chris Jericho and a partner of his choosing. There are two stipulations. Jericho can't team with anyone from DX, and the match will take place within the confines of a steel cage!

(1) The Stampede Bulldogs (Harry Smith and TJ Wilson) defeated NWA Ireland Tag Team Champions Adam Abz & Phil Boyd in a non-title match to win a spot in the Tag Team World Cup. Abz and Boyd were very impressive in this match, but the Bulldogs nabbed the victory when Harry Smith powerslammed Boyd and set him up for Wilson's Swan Dive elbowdrop from the top rope.

Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart congratulated the Stampede Bulldogs in the back after their match and wished them luck in the tournament.

D-Generation X got a hold of the production crew and started messing with the show.

(2) Justin Credible defeated Jungle Jim Cole by pinfall in 9:56. This was an extremely fast-paced match remniscient of the ECW matches between RVD and Jerry Lynn. Credible got the victory with his That's Incredible tombstone piledriver. After the match, He announced that the Impact Players would reunite if the GWF expanded the number of entrants allowed into the Tag Team World Cup.

The Commish came to the ring, but his mic kept cutting off.

The New Elite were shown in the back, and as soon as they began talking, the camera cut to a vignette paid for by DX announcing that Z-Man accepted World Heavyweight Champion Merlin's challenge for a rematch.

After the break, the New Elite stormed into the Commish's office to demand why their promo time was cut. The lights went out. When they came back on, DX was in the room! DX quickly laid out the New Elite, the Commish, and his bodyguard Johnny Stamboli.

(3) Oz defeated Johnny Stamboli by pinfall in 2:19. Stamboli, who was battered from the attack by DX, never stood a chance against the returning veteran Oz. Oz hit hard and hit fast, attacking Stamboli with a spinebuster and a few clotheslines. Before long, Stamboli walked into an Ozdrop (Rock Bottom) and Oz had a successful return.

The Queen of Extreme, Francine, was shown in the back. She said she's glad to be working for a real wrestling promotion and that she'll be scouting over the next few weeks to choose a man to lead to the top.

D-Generation X came to the ring. After getting a few girls in the front row to flash, PJ Plush said ''Ain't DX better when god isn't a member?'' Z-Man announced that he'd challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship after Total Elimination 5. Razorblade then told the crowd that DX would hang around ringside to watch the main event.

(4) Dan the Man & Bazooka Joe defeated Chris Jericho & Kid Kash by pinfall in a Cage Match in 16:27. This was a wonderful match with a horrible ending. One highspot early on saw Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe try and double powerbomb Kash onto Jericho. Kash jumped from the 6'9'' Dan's shoulders to the top of the cage, and moonsaulted on to his opponents below. Eventually, all four men, battered and bloody, were scaling opposite walls of the cage. The New Elite ran up one side to knock Kash and Jericho back in, while DX did the same to Dan and Joe on the other side. Both teams entered the cage and a wild brawl ensued. All of a sudden, ''Enter Sandman'' blared over the PA system, and Rocker appeared in the crowd bearing a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire. The 14-time former champ made his way into the cage, and proceeded to aid the New Elite in laying out DX! Once all of DX was down, Rocker dropped Kash with the Enter Sandman and Dan covered him for the win. ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter introduced the Rocker, his nephew, as the fifth member of the New Elite's TE5 team!

GWF Friday Night Fights
October 6, 2006
Worcester, MA
The Centrum

The Commish came to the ring with his bodyguard, Johnny Stamboli. He announced that there would be two qualifying matches for the Tag Team World Cup this evening, as well as a battle royal to name a new Legend's Champion. Then the Commish addressed Chris Jericho. Last week, the Commish invited Jericho as his special guest, and he gets repayed by Jericho aligning himself with DX. He then decided that tonight that Jericho will run the gauntlet against three wrestlers of the Commish's choosing.

(1) The FBI (Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke w/ Trinity) defeated The Heartbreak Express (Antonio & Romeo) by pinfall in 7:03. This was a very competitive match, as both teams really wanted a spot in the tournament. The match ended when Trinity lowblowed Romeo and Guido hit the Sicilian Slice and picked up the win.

A commercial for Sunday Night Special aired, announcing that World Heavyweight Champion Merlin will battle Philadelphia Champion Wildfire in a non-title match, as well as the first matches of the Tag Team World Cup.

Scott Hall came to the ring. He said, ''Tag Team World Cup? Well, I'm getting the band back together.'' Hall left the ring holding the Kliq sign in the air.

(2) Jungle Jim Cole defeated Juventud Guerrera by pinfall in 4:33. Cole made short work of Juvi, hitting the Jungle Boogie and the Pounce for the win.

Maven laid Cole out with a chairshot as he approached the curtain.

Kevin Kelly let fans know that the Legion of Doom will battle the Outsiders at Sunday Night Special.

A commercial aired that was paid for by DX, highlighting the Extreme Express' accomplishments as a team and announced their official entry into the Tag Team World Cup.

(3) The James Gang defeated the Hotsteppers by pinfall in 5:55. Kip and BG James showed why they are one of the greatest teams in wrestling history, using their experience to outwit their opponents. In the end, Kip hit the Flava with the Fameasser to secure his team a place in the tournament.

A promo with Cactus Jack aired saying that there would be no need for a Legend's Battle Royal, because he is coming back next week. And he will be defending his title against ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter.

World Heavyweight Champion Merlin was shown in the back. He said that he was proud to be World champ again, but he wasn't proud of how the match went down. Therefore, he challenged Z-Man to a rematch, urging Z-Man to use his rematch clause to get out of his suspension.

''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho came to the ring to ''Electric Head Part 2 (The Ecstacy)'' by White Zombie, his old ECW music. Jericho told the Commish he was an assclown and he'd take out anyone that came through the curtain.

(4) ''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho defeated Devon Air (w/ Mary Jane) by submission in 2:11. The match started fast and furious with a series of holds and counterholds. Out of nowhere, Jericho countered a dropkick with the Liontamer, forcing Air to tap.

(5) ''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho defeated Johnny Stamboli (w/ the Commish) by pinfall in :11. As soon as the Commish and his bodyguard hit the ring, the DX music hit. Jericho used the distraction to schoolboy Stamboli for the quick win.

(6) ''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho defeated Bazooka Joe by pinfall in 7:29. Bazooka Joe had plenty of help from the New Elite in battering down on Chris Jericho. After a few minutes, the music hit, and this time DX showed up to run off the New Elite! As Joe tried to get the referee to do something, Jericho bulldogged him. One Lionsault later, and Jericho was victorious.

GWF Friday Night Fights
September 29, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
The Trocadero

The Commish came to the ring and assured the crowd that there would be no interruptions during the show as security had been beefed up as a result of last week's ''incident.'' As soon as he said that, the D-Generation X theme played and the lights went out. Green spotlights panned across the building until the Extreme Express were in the ring. They hit the Commish with the Extreme Elimination and then fled back into the crowd before security could catch hem. They paused at the exit to crotch chop and then dashed out the door.

(1) The Hotsteppers defeated Jungle Jim Cole & Juventud Guerrera by pinfall in 7:25. Cole and Juvi actually gelled well as a team early in the bout, but a miscommunication led to Cole being pinned after the Hotsteppers hit Da Bomb (The Flava holds the opponent in midair and the 295-pound Mack hits them with a splash from the top rope). After the match, Juvi attacked Cole, laying him out with a Juvi Driver and a 450 Splash.

Road Warrior Animal came to the ring to announce that the GWF would be holding the first-ever World Cup of Tag Teams this winter. The best tag teams from any counrty, any promotion, will battle it out in a single-elimination tournament to name the best tag team in the world. Animal announced that the Legion of Doom (he and John Heidenreich) would be competing in this tourney.

(2) World Women's Champion Gail Kim defeated Indya by pinfall in 6:49. Kim countered a powerbomb with a DDT and hit a spectacular moonsault to secure the victory. After the match, Kim said she didn't like how last week's match went down, and offered Heather Carter a rematch.

Chris Jericho showed up at the arena to the surprise of everyone in attendance. He was talking about what he's been up to since leaving wrestling, and was interrupted by ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason. Mason insulted Jericho, and then challenged him to a match to prove that he's no longer worthy of being in the ring. Jericho accepted, saying that he would make short work of Mason.

(3) Maven defeated Dustin Rhodes by pinfall in 5:13. Rhodes dominated this match, but interference by David Flair gave Maven the chance to roll Rhodes up for the win.

(4) ''Lionheart'' Chris Jericho defeated ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason by pinfall in 11:32. Jericho showed no signs of ring rust in this match, taking Mason to the limit. As soon as Jericho locked in the Liontamer, the New Elite rushed into the ring and attacked him! The lights went out, DX's music hit, and all of the new DX were in the ring, clearing out the New Elite and sending them running to the back. Jericho used the distraction to KO Mason with an enzuguiri and then scored the pinfall after a Lionsault. After the match, Jericho celebrated with DX.

GWF Friday Night Fights
September 22, 2006
Queens, NY
Elks Lodge

(1) Maven defeated Axl Michaels by pinfall in 5:56. This was a good back and forth battle between two decent wrestlers. When Michaels superkicked Maven to the floor, the dazed Tough Enough champion slipped on a pair of brass knuckles. As Michaels went to drag Maven back into the ring, Maven dropped him with a loaded right hook and then rolled him up for the cheap win.

So Cal Val interviewed Dustin Rhodes in the back. She asked about the attack from David Flair, and before Rhodes could answer, Flair showed up and another brawl broke out that was quickly broken up by officials.

The Commish announced that Gail Kim would get her shot at the World Women's Championship tonight.

(2) ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason (w/ Lariat) defeated Stardust (w/ Andromeda) by pinfall in 6:04. Stardust took a beating for the first half of the match, but managed to mount a comeback. As he went for the Moonshine (Twist of Fate), Lariat attacked Andromeda on the floor. The distraction proved to be enough as it gave Mason time to recuperate and blast his opponent with a lariat for the win.

Backstage, Bazooka Joe congratulated Mason on his victory.

Bruiser Bradley went to the Commish's office, and demanded to have his Legend's Championship returned to him since Cactus Jack walked out on the GWF. The Commish instead decided that Bradley would battle Road Warrior Animal and the winner would be the new champion.

(3) Gail Kim defeated World Women's Champion Heather Carter for the title by pinfall in 12:47. This was a very competitive match between two excellent athletes. At one point, Carter blocked a moonsault with a mid-air dropkick, and later Kim dodged a flying clothesline and hit an enzugiri in one fluid motion. However, Carter would regain control and seemed poised to win after nailing a TKO. The lights went out, and when they came back on, the 6'9'' Dan the Man was in the ring, and he nearly broke Carter in half with the Neck Cracker! He draped Kim over the fallen champion, and three seconds later we had a new champion.

As Dan gloated, there was a disturbance in the crowd, and PJ Plush leapt out of the crowd and onto Dan, beating him until the police ran out, and Plush quickly exited the way he came. Before he left the arena, Plush, being clad in another DX shirt, turned and did a crotch chop, with the crowd roaring in approval.

(4) Bruiser Bradley and Road Warrior Animal wrestled to a No Contest in 3:16. This match never got the chance to get off the ground, as Z-Man, PJ Plush, Razorblade, and the Extreme Express, all in jeans and DX shirts, jumped the guardrail and entered the ring with bats in hand. They took out Bradley and Animal and sprayed DX on their backs with green spray paint. Several cops tried to enter the ring but were held off by the bat-wielding invaders. Plush got on the mic and told the family that DX and the people of Queens had two words for them, and the entire place screamed ''Suck It!'' as the new DX did crotch chops.

GWF Friday Night Fights
September 15, 2006
Wildwood, NJ
Sports & Recreation Center

''Misirlou'' blasted over the sound system as PJ Plush stalked to the ring in jeans and a D-Generation X tee shirt. Plush began talking about an injustice that occurred at Apocalypse, but his mic cut off. He got another one which also cut off. He grabbed a camera man and screamed into the camera that he couldn't be silenced, but the camera cut off before he could continue.

After a break, Kevin Kelly and Dusty Daniels tried to introduce the show as if nothing had happened. Finally, Kelly spoke up saying what happened at Apocalypse is questionable but silencing PJ Plush is just wrong. The New Elite, with newest member World Cruiserweight Champion Laser, strode to ringside. They threatened Kelly and Daniels and took over the announce position.

(1) Marty Jannetty NC Red Dogg in 3:24. What was supposed to be a farewell match for these two wrestlers was never given the chance. PJ Plush, Z-Man, Razorblade, and the Extreme Express ran out and a huge brawl erupted between them and the New Elite. Referees and security tried to break up the fight, but eventually it took the locker room emptying to seperate these ten men.

After another awkward break, the Commish came out to address the crowd. He said that tonight he'd name the new number one contender by having a Fatal Four Way match between Dan the Man, Jazzy Jeff Hunter, PJ Plush, and Superstar Magnum. The winner will be the first man to score a pinfall or submission. He apologized for the earlier disruptions, invited the announcers to reclaim their positions, and asked to have the first match restarted as a lumberjack match to prevent any further interruptions.

(2) Red Dogg defeated Marty Jannetty by pinfall in :05. Red Dogg took advantage of all of the distractions and blasted Jannetty in the head with his chain to get the cheap win.

So Cal Val interviewd World Women's Champion Heather Carter. Carter didn't comment on what her boyfriend, PJ Plush, was trying to say, only that she'd defend her title against Gail Kim next week.

Cactus Jack and Hanzo were shown looking for weapons to use in their cage match on the boardwalk.

(3) Superstar Magnum defeated PJ Plush, Jazzy Jeff Hunter, and Dan the Man by Count Out in a Fatal Four Way Match in 6:33. The two New Elite members ruthlessly double-teamed Plush, and when the action spilled to the floor, all who were involved in the brawl earlier in the evening joined the fray. Magnum managed to win without breaking a sweat.

The brawl was absolutley uncontrollable and spilled out onto the boardwalk. Police, security, officials, and wrestlers finally seperated the two sides after several minutes of fighting. PJ Plush stalked back to the ring and grabbed a mic. His promo is as follows:

  • I will not be silenced anymore! I'm sick and tired of the same old shit, day in and day out, in the GWF. No matter how talented you may be, no matter how hard you work, you will never reach the top in this company. And why? The family. That's right, I said it. The family. It's no big secret now, it was on GWF Online a few months ago. This whole company run by the Hogan family. Everyone in the New Elite and so many more are part of this family and they will always put themselves ahead of everyone else, and it's a load of horse shit. If you don't believe me, then tell me why 44 out of the 88 GWF title reigns belong to members of the family? Is that fair? They don't account for half the roster over the past thirty five years and they sure as hell shouldn't account for half of the fucking title reigns! For too long, no one has spoken up. But now, you're screwed. There are those of us who will speak up, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it!

    Plush threw down the mic and stalked out through the stunned crowd.

    After yet another awkward break, the Commish came to the ring. He said he was contacted by GWF President Gene Hogan, Jr. and that Z-Man, Razorblade, and the Extreme Express are all suspended until further notice as a result of their ''unfounded'' attacks on the New Elite. Furthermore, PJ Plush has been fired.

    Cactus Jack came out first, and made it clear he's only staying on the card because fans paid to see him. After this match, he will not appear on GWF cards until PJ Plush, Z-Man, Razorblade, and the Extreme Express are reinstated.

    (4) Cactus Jack & Hanzo defeated Sgt. Rex Patterson & Bruiser Bradley by pinfall in a Cage Match in 16:00. With all four men still sporting wounds from Apocalypse, this turned into a bloody brawl very fast. At one point, Cactus stood on the top rope and powerbombed Patterson from the top of the cage to the floor, and followed it up with a crazy senton bomb from the top rope! The end came as Cactus had Bradley in the Mandible Claw, and Hanzo finished Patterson off with the Hanzo Sword for the win.

    GWF FNF Results at a Glance
    July & August 2006

    Philadelphia, PA 9/8/06: Legend's Champion Bruiser Bradley defeated Kamala...Women's Champion Heather Carter & Andromeda defeated Taylor Edwards & Lariat...World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man and Merlin had a contract signing...Cactus Jack, Dustin Rhodes, Stardust, & Superstar Magnum defeated ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, Scott Hall, Maven, & Razorblade

    Wilmington, DE 9/1/06: Cactus Jack won a Legends Battle Royal over Haku, Paul Diamond, Greg Valentine, Koko B. Ware, Pierre Carl Oulette, Kamala, Kimchee, Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, The Patriot, and King Kong Bundy...Dudley Dudley changed his name to Bruiser Bradley in preparation for his match with Cactus...Andromeda defeated Lariat...Superstar Magnum returned, beating Maven...The Samoan Gangsta Party defeated the Hotsteppers...Philadelphia Champion Wildfire defeated X-Pac

    Ocean City, NJ 8/25/06: ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason & Lariat defeated Dustin Rhodes in a Handicapped Match...Legend's Champion Dudley Dudley defeated Mark Canterbury (Henry Godwinn)...Taylor Edwards attacked Heather Carter...World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man defeated Scott Hall

    Pittsburgh, PA 8/18/06: Wildfire defeated Philadelphia Champion CM Punk for the title...Razorblade defeated David Flair...Legend's Champion Dudley Dudley was a guest in the So Cal Lounge...Cactus Jack defeated Sgt. Rex Patterson with help from the returning Hanzo...World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man defeated Sabu

    Manhattan, NY 8/11/06: David Flair defeated Sgt. Rex Patterson by CO when Cactus Jack attacked...World Women's Champion Heather Carter defeated Taylor Edwards...Wildfire defeated Philadelphia Champion Bulldog to win the title...D-Generation X (HHH, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, & Scott Hall) defeated Dan the Man, Bazooka Joe, Jazzy Jeff Hunter, & ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason

    Philadelphia, PA 8/4/06: Sgt. Rex Patterson destroyed two jobbers...So Cal Val got into a catfight with Mary Jane...Dustin Rhodes defeated David Flair...Legend's Champion Dudley Dudley defeated Jerry Lawler...The Commish announced that Apocalypse will take place in Manhattan at the Hammerstein Ballroom...World Tag Team Champions Death & Destruction defeated the Hellraisers

    Wildwood, NJ 7/28/06: Enigma defeated Angel, Taylor Edwards, and Mary Jane in a Bikini Contest...Monoxide Mare defeated Enigma in a Hardcore Match...The Army of Darkness announced that they would reveal their leader at the next PPV, Apocalypse, on September 9...Philadelphia Champion Bulldog defeated Maven...Wildfire attacked Bulldog with a fireball...Dan the Man & Bazooka Joe defeated World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man & Merlin

    Boston, MA 7/21/06: Wildfire defeated Laser and Maven in a Three Way Dance...Philadelphia Champion Bulldog defeated Orlando Jordan...Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe were guests in the So Cal Lounge...World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael defeated Excalibur...Dustin Rhodes, PJ Plush, and World Women's Champion Heather Carter defeated Scott Hall, ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, and Lariat

    Queens, NY 7/14/06: The New Millennium Rockers defeated Animal & Jim Neidhart...World Women's Champion Heather Carter defeated Lariat by DQ...Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe laid out World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man...Dustin Rhodes defeated ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason...Brutus defeated Abi

    Philadelphia, PA 7/7/06: Legend's Champion Dudley Dudley defeated Ricky Morton...Sgt. Rex Patterson viciously whipped Hanzo with strands of barbed wire...Army of Darkness members Death & Destruction defeated World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers for the titles...In the So Cal Lounge, Merlin challenged Z-Man to a Ladder Match...Scott Hall defeated Dustin Rhodes

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 30, 2006
    Phoenix, AZ
    Backlot Arena

    (1) The Samoan Gangsta Party defeated The New Millennium Rockers by pinfall in 6:11. After Kimo planted Marty Jannetty with a devestating powerbomb, Samu took to the air with a big splash from the top rope for the victory. Kevin Kelly noted that Samu and Kimo gained entry into the battle royal by winning this match.

    So Cal Val came to the ring and ran down the card for Summer Slaughter.

    (2) Sgt. Rex Patterson choked out Jimmy Chainsaw in 2:13. Chainsaw charged at Patterson and knocked him to the floor with a shoulder tackle, but Patterson quickly sprang to his feet and by the time Chainsaw hit the floor, pressed him over his head and dropped him across the gaurdrail. Minutes later, in the ring, Patterson locked in the Killer Clutch for the win.

    Maven promised to make short work of Hanzo and send him back to Japan.

    Tammy Sytch tried to interview PJ Plush about his meeting with the GWF President last week, but Plush said he'd discuss that at another time.

    World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man was shown preparing for his title defense tomorrow night.

    (3) Dudley Dudley defeated Road Warrior Animal and Legend's Champion Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart in a Three Way Dance to win the title in 6:51. After weeks of interrupting matches, Dudley Dudley finally was put in a match with the men he's been antagonzing. He was double teamed early on, but the match soon broke down into a three way brawl. About five minutes into the match, after Animal powerslammed Neidhart on a chair, Dudley snuck in and dropped the Road Warrior with a Dudley Cutter for the three count. Not too long after that, Neidhart fell victim to the same move, crowning a new Legend's Champion.

    Dudley Dudley was shwon celebrating in the back. The Commish walked up and scheduled a title defense for the new champion next week.

    (4) ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason & ''Television Champion'' Azrael defeated Philadelphia Champion Bulldog & World Cruiserweight Champion Excalibur by pinfall in 8:19. This match quickly ended up as two seperate brawls that spilled in and out of the crowd. Eventually, with Bulldog poised to put Mason away in the ring, Lariat hit him with a chair from behind, allowing Mason to cradle him for the three count.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 23, 2006
    Hershey, PA
    Hershey Park Arena

    (1) Sgt. Rex Patterson choked out Ice in 1:24. Patterson speared Ice as soon as the bell rang and pounded away at him. He hit Ice with a trifecta of sick looking brainbusters. As Ice lay unconcious on the mat, Patterson played to the crowd. He dropped to the floor and grabbed a fan's chair. As Ice staggered to his feet, Patterson came off the top rope with a chairshot that echoed through the arena. Patterson locked in the Killer Clutch for the win.

    PJ Plush and Heather Carter were shown talking backstage. The Commish rushed up and told Plush that they have a problem.

    Another Hanzo vignette aired. This one highlighted his two finishers, the Hanzo Sword, a vicious spinning lariat, and the Way of the Samurai, a sick running piledriver.

    A tribute to John ''Earthquake'' Tenta aired.

    (2) Legend's Champion Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart wrestled to a no contest with Road Warrior Animal in 4:34. This heavy hitting brawl didn't get much of a chance to get up and running, as Dudley Dudley ran in and cold-cocked both men with a chair.

    David Flair was shown in the back. He talked about his recent winning streak, and how the Commish granted him a spot in the Number One Contender's Battle Royal. Flair promised to outlast the other men in the ring and beat his opponent after that and go on to win the World Heavyweight title.

    So Cal Val came to a special stage where the So Cal Lounge was set up. Being from Southern California, she said she was especially excited about Summer Slaughter being held in Los Angeles. With that, she introduced the challenger in the World Heavyweight Championship Match, Razorblade. Blade bragged about leapfrogging to the top of the contender's list. He then showed his previous World title victories over Rocker and Jazzy Jeff Hunterand told Z-Man that he's next.

    A limo was seen out back, and PJ Plush and the Commish walked up to it. They climbed inside for some sort of meeting, and as they got in, it was shown that GWF President Gene Hogan, Jr. was in the car!

    As the Kevin Kelly and Dusty Daniels speculated over what they just saw, another graphic for the Battle Royal aired, announcing Orlando Jordan, Johnny Swinger, Superstar Magnum, Merlin, and Devon Air.

    (3) World Women's Champion Enigma & Heather Carter defeated Lariat & Taylor Edwards by pinfall in 8:24. Enigma and Heather Carter, opponents for Summer Slaughter, worked together better than Lariat and Taylor Edwards. A miscommunication between Edwards and Lariat led to each woman being DDTed by her opponent and the match ended with a double pin.

    Tammy Sytch tried to interview the Commish as he exited the limo, but a stage hand ran up and told the Commish there was still time to fill on the show. The Commish announced a match between Billy Kidman and Juventud Guerrera for a spot in the Battle Royal.

    (4) Billy Kidman defeated Juventud Guerrera by pinfall in 7:55. Both men were dressed in street clothes as they were not expecting to have a match tonight. It started off as a brawl that spilled to the floor where Kidman hit a nice moonsault off the apron onto Juvi. Juvi would fight back, planting Kidman on the concrete with a facebuster and then hitting a moonsault of his own from the guardrail. Kidman's nose was busted open from the facebuster, and once in the ring, Juvi punched and kicked at Kidman's injured face. Juvi spent too much time showboating though, and paid for it when he missed a 450 Splash. Kidman took control, but not for long, as the injury obviously affected his balance. After he DDTed Juvi, he laid on the mat, unable to get up. Juvi slid to the floor and grabbed a chair. He smashed it across Kidman's face, but Kidman did manage to block some of it with his arm. Juvi went for a powerbomb on the chair, but you can't powerbomb Kidman! He reversed it into a facebuster right across the chair. Kidman followed up with the Kidcrusher (Unprettier) and covered Juvi for the win.

    GWF Fridnay Night Fights
    June 16, 2006
    South Pasadena, FL
    Causeway Civic Center

    The ring was set up for the So Cal Lounge as So Cal Val made her way to the ring to Rob Zombie's ''Pussy Liquor.'' She bragged about the success of her segment's debut, and then showed a highlight package of PJ Plush's injury. The Pulp Fiction theme played and Plush strolled to the ring. When Val asked about his injury, he said the chairshot to the chest caused inflammation in his lungs, rendering him unable to breathe for the past few weeks. He then challenged Jazzy Jeff Hunter to a Cage Match at Summer Slaughter, in which the two men will settle their differences one on one, with no interference from anyone, Plush said, including family. He then walked out of the ring and Val quickly wrapped up the segment.

    World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers were shown looking for the Hotsteppers.

    (1) Maven defeated the Sun Dragon by pinfall in 1:24. The Sun Dragon was obviously an insulting stereotype of Japanese wrestlers, and he was quickly beaten by Maven after a Karate Crane. Maven took the mic after the match, and said he was tired of all these videos hyping Hanzo's debut, when Japanese wrestlers are obviously not in Maven's league. Maven then announced that he'd be Hanzo's first, and last, opponent in the GWF.

    Monoxide Mare was shown in a dark corner of the arena. A red strobe light was flashing as Rob Zombie's ''Living Dead Girl'' played. Mare spoke of wrestling going soft and mocked the WWE's new ECW. She spoke of her history with factions in the GWF, and that she was introducing a new group, the Army of Darkness, at Summer Slaughter. She ended the segment by saying ''You can say what you want about zombies, aliens, and boogeymen, but when can you say when you're looking fear in the face?''

    (2) Heather Carter defeated Indya by pinfall in 5:53. Indya managed to overpower the smaller Carter earlier in the match. However, Carter began to outwrestle Indya and eventually pinned her after a Tornado DDT.

    The Commish was interviewed by Tammy Sytch in the back. The Commish announced a huge tag team match as tonight's main event, pitting David Flair, the Bulldog, Merlin, Johnny Stamboli, and World Women's Champion Enigma against ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, Devon Air, Stardust, Superstar Magnum, and Lariat. Abi came up and demanded a title match after taking Brutus out at War Games, and the Commish instead announced that Abi would meet Brutus at Summer Slaughter.

    Sgt. Rex Patterson came to the ring and made an open challenge for a hardcore match. A local wrestler by the name of Sammy Stevens answered the challenge.

    (3) Sgt. Rex Patterson choked out Sammy Stevens in 2:04. Patterson beat the hell out of Stevens. After suplexing him from the ring to the floor, he set up a table on the concrete, and then decimated his opponent with a running sidewalk slam from the apron through the table. Patterson then dragged Stevens' lifeless body into the ring, and locked in the Killer Clutch, a Cobra Clutch that is applied while sitting on the opponent's back. The referee checked Stevens. whose arm dropped three times giving Patterson a win by choke out.

    A graphic for the number one contender's battle royal came up announcing Dan the Man, Bazooka Joe, Tommy Lynn, Lance Andrews, and Dustin Rhodes as the first five competitors.

    Kevin Kelly and Dusty Daniels commented on the addition of Dustin Rhodes to the Battle Royal and wondered if any other non-GWF competitors would be involved.

    Dudley Dudley was shown somewhere in the buidling.

    (4) David Flair, the Bulldog, Merlin, Johnny Stamboli, and World Women's Champion Enigma defeated ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, Devon Air (w/ Mary Jane), Stardust (w/ Andromeda), Superstar Magnum, and Lariat by pinfall in 10:33. The match started off with Stardust and Stamboli in the ring. Stardust and former Starlight Express partner Superstar Magnum double teamed Stamboli frequently, drawing the ire of the other team. It didn't take long for this to erupt into an all-out brawl. In the confusion, World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers had finally found the Hotsteppers, and they brawled their way to ringside. Heather Carter and Taylor Edwards joined the fray of brawling women involved as well. Several referees came out to try to control the fighting. In the end, David Flair pinned Stardust after piledriving him onto a chair. The show went off the air as this wild brawl continued.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 9, 2006
    Orlando, FL
    Tabu

    ''Hypnotize'' by the Notorious B.I.G. blared over the sound system and out walked Spike Grey with his team, the Hellraisers. The Hellraisers came out with a new look, dressed in fatigues and combat boots. Spike announced that his team would be the ones challenging the Impact Players for the GWF World Tag Team Championships tonight, and that they wanted the match now! Dawn Marie and Jason led out World Tag Champs the Impact Players to the ring and the match was on.

    (1) The Hellraisers (w/ Spike Grey) defeated World Tag Team Champions the Impact Players (w/ Dawn Marie & Jason) by pinfall in 17:26 to win the titles. The match started as a four-way brawl in the middle of the ring. Eventually, the referee managed to get Ali and Justin Credible to their corners, leaving Lance Storm in the ring with Malcolm. The two men kept it legal, with a good few minutes of chain wrestling. Storm managed to take the advantage, and the Impact Players took control of the match utilizing quick tags and cutting the ring in half. When Malcolm began to fight back, Credible dropped him with a kick between the legs. Eventually, Credible's Singapore Cane came into play as Malcolm tried to make a tag, he was instead blasted across the face with the cane, busting him open. Finally, after over seven minutes of being pounded on, Malcolm ducked a double superkick and dropped the Impact Players with a double clothesline. When he went for the tag, Ali wasn't there, as Jason had pulled him off of the apron. With that, Jazz came out to the shock of the crowd! She clotheslined Dawn Marie and then dropped Jason crotch-first on the guardrail. Ali finally tagged in and cleaned house, caning Storm and Credible until they bailed to the floor. They grabbed their belts and were about to walk out, when referee Chris Kane got the mic and told them to get back in the ring because he refused to let this end on a count out. Furious, the Impact Players slid back into the ring and another four-way brawl erupted. Storm and Ali remained in the ring as Credible and Malcolm battled it out on the floor. Ali powerbombed Storm in the ring and bounced off the ropes, only to be tripped by Dawn Marie. This provided enough distraction for Storm to recover and drop Ali with a low blow and a cradle piledriver. Storm went to the top, and was shoved off by Spike Grey. Kane had enough, and had security take Dawn Marie, Jazz, Jason, and Spike Grey back to the locker room. Meanwhile, Credible and Malcolm were back in the ring where Justin planted Malcolm with That's Incredible. The referee was still dealing with ejeting everyone at ringside and missed the cover. Ali used that time to drop a leg across the back of Credible's neck, and then nailed him with a Death Valley Driver. A baseball slide sent Credible crashing to the concrete floor. Storm in the meantime had Malcolm in the corner and was punching away at him. Ali walked up from behind and powerbombed Storm to the mat. That move got him a two-count. The Hellraisers then went for their finishers on Storm, first taking him down with the Hellfire (Total Elimination) and following up with the Brimstone (Malcolm held Storm by the legs, lifting him from the canvas as Ali dives off the top rope with a legdrop). Malcolm went for the cover, but Credible came back in and caned both of the Hellraisers. Credible dropped Ali with a DDT and went for another That's Incredible on Malcolm, but Malcolm reversed it! Storm nailed Malcolm with a leg lariat, but then walked right into Ali, who tossed him over the top rope with a belly to belly suplex. With Storm writhing in pain on the floor, the Hellraisers put Credible through Hellfire & Brimstone, and Malcolm covered Credible for the win and the titles.

    After the match, the fans gave all four men a standing ovation. They shook hands and then the Impact Players left the ring as new champs the Hellraisers celebrated with their belts. During the celebration, the Hotsteppers ran out and attacked the new champs, knocking Malcolm out with a Conchairto and then putting Ali through a table with a moonsault from the three hundred pound Mack.

    A promo aired for the debut of Japanese sensation Hanzo, with footage of Hanzo in several different Japanese Death Matches.

    (2) Legend's Champion Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart fought to a No Contest Road Warrior Animal by pinfall in 5:11. These two tag team standouts battled it out, slugging each other with roundhouse rights. Animal took control and dropped Anvil with a DDT, and locked him in a camel clutch. Anvil managed to power out and back Animal into a corner, hit a few back elbows, and then stood on the second rope to punch away at the Road Warrior. Animal countered with a spinebuster. He played to the crowd, who chanted ''YMCA'' in reference to his latest gimmick in WWE. As Animal yelled at fans in the first row, Neidhart drove a knee into his back, sending him to the floor. Neidhart came off the apron with a double axhandle, and then clotheslined Animal over the guardrail. As Anvil celebrated, Animal blasted him twice with a fan's chair. Animal hopped back over the rail and shoved Anivl into the ring for a two count. Animal missed an elbow drop, and Neidhart, who had a small cut on his face, speared Animal. Just then, a man with long hair and a beard dressed in a tie-dyed shirt and overalls ran in and attacked both men, laying them out with chairshots! The referee called for the bell, and the man left. Dusty Daniels recognized him as Dudley Dudley from way back in the day in ECW, and Kevin Kelly wondered what he was doing here.

    The latest addition to the GWF announcing team So Cal Val sauntered to the ring to the strains of ''Pussy Liquor'' by Rob Zombie. She welcomed everyone to the first edition of her interview segment, the So Cal Lounge. The ring was covered with a black carpet and a velvety red couch sat in the center. Val curled up on the couch and introduced her guest. ''Song 2'' by Blur played and out walked Azrael with a bag. He joined Val on the couch, and hit on her for a few moments, and then Val asked why he requested interview time. Azrael explained the many ways he's been screwed out of championships in the GWF over the years. Because of that, he declared himself the GWF World Television Champion. He pulled the old TV belt out of the bag and slung it over his shoulder. He explained that sine he was the last TV champ and never lost the title, that he has in fact been champion since July 7, 2002, making him the longest-reigning champion in professional wrestling today. With that, World Cruiserweight Champion Excalibur came out and stood in the entry way. He said that this is a load of bullshit, and the only reason Azrael isn't a champion is because he sucks. Azrael was pissed and challenged Excalibur to come to the ring. Excalibur said he had a better idea. A title for title Ladder Match at Summer Slaughter. Azrael agreed and Excalibur left. Azrael exited the rng and Val announced that next week her guest would be PJ Plush, returning from his injury! She blew the crowd a kiss and left the ring.

    David Flair came to the ring and repeated his open challenge. This week it was answered by ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, who came to the ring with Lariat. Flair, exuding an abnormal amount of confidence, made the challenge a handicapped match, saying he'd take them both out just like he did last week with Devon Air and Mary Jane.

    (1) David Flair defeated ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason & Lariat in a Handicapped Match by pinfall in 5:45. The six foot five Mason lunged at the smaller Flair, but Flair caught him with a drop toehold that sent him face first into the middle turnbuckle. With Mason's face on the turnbuckle, Flair dropkicked the back of his head, causing Mason to crumble to the mat. Lariat charged at Flair, and was caught in a spinebuster that Flair must've learned from Arn Anderson. Flair covered Lariat, but Mason managed to break up the pin. Mason, who was bleeding from the mouth, pounded away with left jabs before dropping Flair with a bionic elbow. Mason dropped a leg on Flair's throat, and Flair kicked out at two. Lariat hit Flair with a Twist of Fate for another nearfall. ''Mama Said'' by LL Cool J hit the speakers and Philadelphia Champion Bulldog charged to the ring with the dog collar and chain on. He speared Lariat as Mason bodyslammed Flair. Bulldog wrapped the chain around his arm and clotheslined Mason with authority, flipping the cowboy over in mid-air. Bulldog played to the crowd, and ''Debonaire'' by Dope played, signalling the arrival of Devon Air. He came out with a chair, cracking it across Bulldog's skull and then Flair's. Merlin ran out and dropped Air with a Van Daminator, only to be taken out by a lariat from Mason. By that time Flair had gotten a hold of the chair, and blasted Mason in the face with it, and then dropped it across his face, enabling him to get the victory. Flair screamed ''Who's next'' into the camera as the show went off the air.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 2, 2006
    Trenton, GA
    The Palmer Coliseum

    David Flair stalked to the ring at the beginning of the show. He was furious at how his career was going, and declared that starting tonight, all that was going to change. He made an open challenge to anyone in the sport of professional wrestling to come out and face him. Out walked Devon Air & Mary Jane to answer the challenge. Devon took the mic and said since he knows Flair doesn�t stand a chance with him, that he can wrestle Mary Jane first, and if he beats her, which is doubtful, that Devon would gladly beat his ass.

    (1) David Flair defeated Mary Jane by disqualification in 1:21. Flair was reluctant to hurt Mary Jane and made no move to hurt her as she taunted him. Finally, after being slapped in the face four times Flair took her down with a Dragon Sweep and locked her in the figure four leglock. As she writhed and screamed in pain, Devon Air leapt into the ring and attacked Flair, giving him a win by DQ and starting the next match.

    (2) David Flair defeated Devon Air by pinfall in 5:55. Devon Air was pounding away at Flair while he still had Mary Jane in the figure four. Once he released the hold, he tried to get to his feet, only to be dropkicked by Air. Air followed up with an elbow drop and then pulled Flair to his feet only to drop him with a facebuster. With Flair laying on the mat, Air played to the crowd. By the time he turned back to Flair, Flair was waiting for him and dropped him with a succession of clotheslines, a back body drop, an atomic drop, and then a stunner. As soon as Air hit the mat, Mary Jane dragged him to the floor. This time it was Flair who played to the crowd as Air grabbed a chair and slid into the ring as Mary Jane distracted the referee. Air cracked the chair across Flair�s skull, busting him open. Mary Jane grabbed the referee�s head as he went to turn and held it in her chest. Devon waited for Flair to get up so he could hit him again, when Merlin ran out and dropped him with a Vandaminator. The referee turned to see the bloody Flair piledrive Devon and cover him for the win.

    Kevin Kelly told fans that PJ Plush was injured last week when Jazzy Jeff Hunter jammed a chair into his chest, which bruised Plush�s ribs and caused lung problems. Plush is expected to be on the show next week, and will return to the ring the following week.

    World Tag Team Champions the Impact Players came out with Dawn Marie. Lance Storm took the mic and talked about how great they were. He also mentioned that being from Calgary, Alberta, (dramatic pause) Canada, he knew a good wrestler when he saw one, and that in the GWF, he doesn�t see any. Justin Credible took the mic and made an open challenge for next week�s FNF. Any team in the world that wants to can step in the ring with them and get a shot. He reminded them that the Impact Players are not just the coolest, not just the best, but just incredible.

    (3) Laser defeated Jungle Jim Cole by pinfall in 6:54. This match started off with a bunch of fast-paced action without any man getting a clear hold or advantage over the other, which eventually broke down into just swinging at each other. Laser got a brief edge over Cole with a spinning kick to the jaw seemingly out of nowhere, but missed on a Rolling Thunder attempt after, allowing Cole to take control. Cole snapmared Laser over, bounced of the ropes, and smacked his face with a nasty dropkick. After a bodyslam, Cole hit a Lionsault from the bottom rope, then the second rope, but missed the one from the top rope. As the two men got to their feet, they went for simultaneous dropkicks, then simultaneous spin kicks, and then finally simultaneous clotheslines that connected taking both men to the mat. Cole managed to get up first and nailed a side suplex. Cole went to the top rope for the Pounce, but Laser rolled out of the way. Laser then scooped Cole off the mat, powerbombed him, and then hit a picture perfect frog splash for the win.

    Philadelphia Champion Bulldog was shown in a weight room after a workout, hunched over on a weight bench with a towel over his head. He challenged ��Cowboy�� Chris Mason to a Dog Collar match at Summer Slaughter, saying that this is Mason�s last crack at the title.

    The Commish came to the ring with his bodyguard, Johnny Stamboli. He was disappointed in how things turned out as far as the World Heavyweight Championship match was decided for Summer Slaughter. Because of that, he will hold a Battle Royal in the opening match that night, with the last two men in the ring facing each other later in the evening. The winner will then be number one contender. The Commish will decide over the next few weeks who will be able to participate. On the subject of Summer Slaughter, the Commish also announced that Heather Carter will challenge Enigma for the World Women�s Championship. Superstar Magnum came out and challenged Johnny Stamboli to a match for the kick he took last week. The Commish agreed and the match was on.

    (4) Johnny Stamboli DDQ Superstar Magnum in 4:51. These two brawled wildly, and it quickly spilled to the floor where chairs became involved and the referee threw the match out. As the brawl continued, the Commish waved to the back, calling for wrestlers to break it up. The locker room emptied, but didn�t help matters. Z-Man came out and went straight for Razorblade and they started brawling. The Extreme Express went after the New Elite. Bulldog brawled with Chris Mason and Merlin attacked Devon Air. David Flair had a chair and was hitting everyone in sight, and Brutus and Abi began beating the hell out of each other. Security couldn�t get in to break it up, and the wild melee continued as the show went off the air.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 26, 2006
    Charleston, SC
    The Red Room

    (1) Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Mikey Whipwreck by pinfall in 5:57. Whipwreck attacked his former partner as he entered the ring with a modified Rock Bottom and a DDT for a near fall. A Spicolli Driver earned him another two count. Whipwreck then slammed Tajiri down on the mat and scaled the ropes, but missed a flying elbow drop, allowing the Japanese Buzzsaw to take control with a dropkick to Mikey�s face as he tried to stand. Tajiri tossed Whipwreck to the floor, and with a baseball slide sent Mikey onto the announcer�s table. With lightning quick speed, Tajiri vaulted over the ropes onto the apron and then hit a beautiful Asai moonsault through the table. Tajiri dragged Mikey into the ring, but Mikey got a foot on the bottom rope. Tajiri set Whipwreck up for his vicious roundhouse kick, but Mikey ducked and dropped Tajiri with a lowblow. Mikey went for a Whippersnapper, but Tajiri slid out and kicked Whipwreck in the face to get the win.

    World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man was shown arriving in the parking lot. The Commish met him there, and told him to go home because the Commish didn�t want any trouble between the champ and Razorblade. Z-Man agreed, only if he got Razorblade in the main event of the next PPV, Summer Slaughter. The Commish agreed and went back inside. As Z-Man walked to his car, Razorblade came out from behind a car and ambushed the World�s Champion with a baseball bat. He beat Z-Man to a bloody pulp until security rushed in.

    Another promo aired for the debut of Japanese Sensation Hanzo at Summer Slaughter.

    Superstar Magnum burst into the Commish�s office demanding a rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship. The Commish said he had enough to deal with right now, which pissed Magnum off. Magnum grabbed the Commish by the throat, and was immediately knocked out by a Mafia Kick from the Commish�s bodyguard Johnny Stamboli. The Commish had security drag Magnum from the building.

    (2) Maven defeated David Flair by pinfall in 3:49. Flair actually started this match on the offense, only to be stopped by a thumb to the eye. Once Maven took control, he worked over Flair�s neck with several neckbreakers and a piledriver. Maven played to the crowd, and then scaled the ropes, where he waited for Flair to get up. Once Flair staggered to his feet, Maven leapt from the top turnbuckle with a Blockbuster to win the match.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Razorblade, asking him why he turned on Z-Man at War Games and then brutally attacked him tonight. Razorblade laughed. He went from not even being on the list of contenders to getting a title shot on a PPV. He walked away laughing.

    (3) Heather Carter defeated World Women�s Champion Enigma in a non-title match by pinfall in 8:09. This was a back and forth match from the very first lock up. Holds and counterholds were traded until Enigma got dirty by yanking Carter to the mat by her hair. Enigma went to work on her opponent trying to weaken her back. After a few bodyslams and a back breaker, Carter countered a powerbomb attempt with a hurricanrana. Heather then took control, dropkicking Enigma every time she stood up. Carter followed up with a side suplex and a clothesline. After a spinning heel kick, Carter leg dropped the champion for a two count. Enigma surprised Heather by springing off the canvas with an Electric Chair drop for a near fall. Enigma then pounded away on Carter and set her up for the Question Mark (Perfect Plex). Carter managed to reverse the momentum and wrap Enigma up in an inside cradle for the victory.

    Tammy Sytch was about to interview Philadelphia Champion the Bulldog when for the second time in as many weeks, he was attacked by ��Cowboy�� Chris Mason. Before leaving, Mason leaned in towards Tammy�s mic and said that the Philadelphia title will be his again.

    (4) The New Elite (Dan the Man, Bazooka Joe, and Jazzy Jeff Hunter) defeated PJ Plush and the Extreme Express (Lance Andrews & Tommy Lynn) by pinfall in 9:39. This was not the tag team match it was scheduled to be. The six men started brawling even before the bell rang. Tommy Lynn fought Bazooka Joe in the aisle while Lance Andrews and Dan the Man brawled in the third row. In the ring, Hunter and Plush traded blows. Plush managed to duck under a haymaker and drop Hunter with three German suplexes. As soon as Hunter got to his feet, Plush superkicked him to the floor where Dan the Man had just jumped the guardrail. Plush then vaulted over the top rope, taking out Dan and Jeff with a huge plancha. This gave the Extreme Express the opportunity to get Bazooka Joe in the ring, and nail the Extreme Elimination. Before any pin was even attempted, ��Nature Boy�� John Hunter was in the ring with a chair. He didn�t get too many shots in before being nailed with the Extreme Elimination himself. However, the distraction proved to be enough as it enabled Dan the Man to sneak in and drop Lynn with the Elite Execution, his behind the back chinlock/neck breaker. Hunter, who had taken Plush out by driving a chair into his chest, slid back into the ring to help Dan take down Andrews with a spiked piledriver. Hunter then covered Andrews for the win. After the match, the New Elite attacked the Extreme Express with chairs as the show went off the air.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 19, 2006
    Wilmington, NC
    The Edge

    A highlight package of War Games aired to the tune of ''All These Things That I Have Done'' by the Killers. It ended with Razorblade turning on Z-Man and then Terry Funk raising his arms in victory.

    At the announcer's table, Kevin Kelly and Dusty Daniels welcomed everyone to the show and announced that World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man will be defending his title against Superstar Magnum in the main event. They were interrupted by the New Elite coming to the ring.

    Dan the Man took the mic and said that he had a problem. His problem was at War Games, when Razorblade turned on Z-Man, and Dan was poised to end the match. Before he could lock on a submission hold, Lance Andrews gave up to Terry Funk's spinning toe hold. Dan berated both Andrews and Tommy Lynn for costing the New Elite the match. Bazooka Joe was behind the Extreme Express, and he low blowed both men! Dan and Joe beat the hell out of the Extreme Express and then tossed them to the floor. Joe took the mic and introduced the newest member of the New Elite, Jazzy Jeff Hunter. Hunter then introduces their manager, the first-ever GWF World Heavyweight Champion, his father, ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter. The Nature Boy announces that he secured Jeff & Dan a shot at the new World Tag Team Champions the Impact Players for next week.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Death & Destruction. They said they are waiting to cash in their rematch for the Tag titles until they find a new manager.

    PJ Plush and Heather Carter showed up at the arena. Tammy found them and asked them if they were an item. Carter said yes, and she also challenged Enigma to a World Women's Championship Match. Plush heard about the New Elite, and challenged the three men to a match, and he added that he'd announce his partners later.

    (1) Laser defeated Jungle Jim Cole by pinfall in 5:55. This was a fast-paced, exciting match between the two cruiserweights. After Cole missed the Pounce, Laser capitalized with a brain buster followed by a frog splash for the victory.

    Excalibur was in the Commish's office, complaining that he had been robbed of the World Cruiserweight title. The Commish granted him a rematch for the title tonight in a Ladder Match. Angel walked in as Excalibur walked out and asked if she was getting her rematch tonight. The Commish decided that Angel and Heather Carter would challenge Enigma for the World Women's Championship next week.

    ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason attacked Philadelphia Champion Bulldog in the back.

    (2) World Cruiserweight Champion Yoshihiro Tajiri NO CONTEST Excalibur in 2:04. After interference by Mikey Whipwreck and Juventud Guerrera, the referee threw out the match. The Commish came out and made it into a tag team ladder match with the title on the line.

    (3) Excalibur & Juventud Guerrera defeated Mikey Whipwreck & Yoshihiro Tajiri in a Ladder Match in 8:09. This match featured a lot of hard hitting and high flying action. At one point, Exalibur suplexed a ladder into Whipwreck, busting him open and knocking him out of the ring. He and Juvi began double teaming Tajiri. Excalibur set Tajiri up on a table and Juvi leapt off a ladder for a 450 splash, but Tajiri moved. Juvi crashed through the table and was knocked out cold on the mat. Tajiri managed to kick Excalibur in the midsection and then nailed a roundhouse kick to the temple just as Mikey crawled back into the ring. Mikey and Tajiri set up the ladder under the belt, when Mikey turned and dropped his partner with a Whippersnapper! As Whipwreck scaled the ladder, Excalibur powerbombed him from halfway up the ladder through another table, and then climbed up to regain the World Cruiserweight Championship!

    Tammy Sytch was in the back once again with PJ Plush. Plush said Heather Carter was not his manager, just his girlfriend. He then announced that the Commish gave him next week's main event, as he will team with the Extreme Express against the New Elite.

    A promo aired with footage of a Japanese wrestler named Hanzo, saying that his GWF debut was coming.

    (4) Superstar Magnum defeated World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man by Count Out in 3:45. Z-Man furiously lashed into his challenger early in the match with a Gore and several suplexes. As the champ pounded away on Magnum, Razorblade came out and stood in the entry way. Z-Man saw him and charged after him. The cameras followed the chase, which ended with Razorblade jumping into a car and driving away as Z-Man got counted out for persuing him as the show ended.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 12, 2006
    Poquoson, VA
    The Sports Center

    From the announce desk, Jim Cornette announced that this would be his last night with the GWF, as he is an authority figure in both ROH and TNA.

    A montage of ECW-style vignettes aired with The New Elite, Z-Man, Razorblade, Rocker, Terry Funk, the Impact Players, The Samoan Gangsta Party, Excalibur, Heather Carter, Taylor Edwards, Sgt. Rex Patterson, Devon Air & Mary Jane, and Merlin all talking about their matches at War Games.

    (1) Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck defeated ''Showtime'' Jason Richards & Stardust by pinfall in 6:09. When Richards got a little too angry with Stardust for an accidental clothesline, Stardust walked out on his partner. Soon thereafter, Richards fell victim to a Whippersnapper and then a wicked roundhouse kick from Tajiri to end the match.

    The Commish decided to give the Samoan Gangsta Party a warmup match for their handicapped match at War Games.

    ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason was shown with Bulldog's Philadelphia Championship belt. Before he could start talking Bulldog ran up and attacked him, stealing back his title belt.

    (2) The Samoan Gangsta Party defeated Jungle Jim Cole, David Flair, Ice, & Jimmy Chainsaw by pinfall in 6:25. The numbers game took its tool early in the match. After Samu was knocked to the floor, Ice and Chainsaw hoisted the 400 pound Kimo up for a powerbomb. Jungle Jim Cole then hit the Pounce, but Samu made it back into the ring to break up the pin with a Singapore cane. He caned all four men, then he and Kimo laid them all out with Samoan Drops. Samu brought two tables into the ring. After pressing Flair and Cole to the floor, they laid Ice and Chainsaw on the tables. The Samoans then nailed simultaneous splashes from the top through the tables to end the match with a double pin.

    After the match, Johnny Stamboli ran in and caned both Samu and Kimo, busting them open and leaving them laying.

    Terry Funk went to the Commish's office. He said he enjoyed that warmup match and asked if he could have a warmup against ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter. The Commish liked that idea, but decided to add on to it, making it a three way dance with Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart.

    A segment called This Week in GWF History aired. It first showed Terry Funk winning his first of two GWF World Heavyweight Championships from Man Mountain Matthews on May 5, 1973. It then showed ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter winning his third and final GWF World Heavyweight Championship from Spike Grey on the same day exactly twenty years later.

    Kevin Kelly announced that Jungle Jim Cole and David Flair would be participating in the Battle Royal tomorrow night at War Games.

    (3) Jim ''The Anvil'' Neidhart defeated Terry Funk and ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter in a Three Way Dance in 10:19 to win the Legend's Championship. This brawl was wild! The three legends did not hold back. Within the first two minutes, the action spilled to the floor, where chairs quickly came into play. Jazzy Jeff Hunter came out to attack Funk, but was cut off by a spear by Neidhart. Funk took advantage of this distraction to whack the bloody Nature Boy with a chair and then DDT him onto the weapon to eliminate the champion at the 6:55 mark. Neidhart slid back into the ring and gained a nearfall with a spinebuster. Funk hit a lowblow and a DDT then rolled to the floor. He found some barbed wire and wrapped it around a chair, which he then cracked it across the Anvil's skull, drawing blood. At this point, the Hunters reentered the ring. Jeff distracted Funk as John lowblowed him. Jeff then Jazzdropped the Funker on the barbed wire chair, and then the Hunters left the ringside area. Neidhart capitalized with a powerbomb to get the pin and the title. The New Elite and the Hunters came out to attack both men, but World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man, the Rocker, and Razorblade ran out to make the save. The show ended with all eleven men brawling in the ring.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 5, 2006
    Baltimore, MD
    The Bay House

    The Commish was in the ring with his bodyguard Johnny Stamboli as the show started. He announced that tonight there would be a Battle Royal to determine the number one contender for the World Women's Championship. He also announced Terry Funk vs. ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter in a rematch for the Legend's Championship.

    (1) The Samoan Gangsta Party defeated Philadelphia Champion Bulldog & Billy Kidman by pinfall in 4:55. This match was never given a chance to get off the ground as ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason came out with Bulldog's Philadelphia title belt and smashed it in his face. Samu then hit a top rope splash on the Philadelphia Champion to get the win.

    Merlin challenged Devon Air & Mary Jane to a handicapped match at War Games.

    Superstar Magnum cut a promo about how he was going to dominate both PJ Plush and Jazzy Jeff Hunter at War Games.

    (2) The Millennium Rockers defeated Maven & ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason by pinfall in 3:21. Even before this match started, Bulldog and Billy Kidman came back out and brawled with the men they'd be faing at War Games. Axl Michaels took advantage of the distraction and pinned Maven after a superkick.

    PJ Plush cut a promo saying he would take care of Jazzy Jeff Hunter and show Superstar Magnum what a real superstar can do.

    (3) ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter defeated Terry Funk by pinfall in 6:01. The Funker was giving Hunter quite a beating when Hunter's son, Jazzy Jeff ran out. Jeff was met with a chairshot from Funk, but managed to clip the Funker moments later. PJ Plush ran out to go after Jazzy Jeff, and Superstar Magnum followed. In the confusion, the Nature Boy lowblowed Funk and covered him after a piledriver onto the chair. Hunter then used the chair to help his son lay out Plush and Magnum. The two Hunters stood over Funk, Plush, and Magnum; holding the chair and the Legend's title belt in the air.

    A recap of Sunday Night Special aired, ending with Razorblade and Z-Man standing tall.

    At the announce desk, Jim Cornette and Kevin Kelly announced that Yoshihiro Tajiri and the Impact Players would be competing in the Battle Royal at War Games to attempt to earn a shot at the World Tag Team titles.

    (4) Angel defeated Andromeda, Jazz, Gail Kim, Nidia, La Ultima Guerrera, Lariat, Mary Jane, Taylor Edwards, Heather Carter, Indya, and Monoxide Mare in a Battle Royal in 8:14. Jazz and La Ultima Guerrera both started off the match in dominant fashion. Guerrera tossed Indya and Andromeda to the floor while Jazz eliminated Mary Jane and Monoxide Mare. The two women then slugged it out with Jazz coming out on top and hoisting Guerrera to the floor. Angel dropkicked Jazz over the top moments later. Heather Carter and Taylor Edwards went at it ferociously for the first five minutes before being pushed out by Lariat as they brawled along the ropes. This left Gail Kim, Nidia, Lariat, and Angel in the ring, all of them former World Women's Champions. Angel and Lariat went at it on one side of the ring while Gail Kim and Nidia slugged it out on the other. Eventually, Kim blocked a powerbomb from Nidia by pulling her over the top rope with a hurricanrana. Kim and Lariat began double teaming Angel. As Lariat pressed Angel over her head, Gail dropkicked Lariat, sending both women over the top rope. Lariat hit the floor, but unbeknownst to Kim, Angel managed to hold on. Angel snuck up behind Gail and heaved her over the top to win the match.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 28, 2006
    Philadelphia, PA
    ECW Arena

    Brutus stormed to the ring. He said the Commish made a match between himself and Matt Bloom for War Games. But Brutus was way too pissed to wait that long, so he made an open challenge to anybody in the locker room to come out and fight. ''Song For The Dead'' by Queens of the Stone Age blasted throughout the arena, and out walked Stevie Richards and the Blue Meanie, decked out in their bWo shirts. Richards charged to the ring and the match was on.

    (1) Brutus defeated Stevie Richards by pinfall in 11:09. The match began with both men trading rapid fire right hands until Stevie dropped to his knees and lowblowed the big man. As Brutus dropped to his knees, Richards bounced off the ropes and smashed his face in with a dropkick. Stevie maintained control until Brutus countered a DDT by spiking Stevie on the mat like a football. Brutus laid the bWo leader out with a sickening powerbomb, and the Blue Meanie ran in. The Meanie had little impact, and was disposed of when Brutus powerbombed him from the apron through a table on the floor. This allowed Richards to grab a chair, and he took a home run swing at Brutus' face, busting him open. Richards DDTed the former World Champion and got a two-count. As Richards went for his Steviebomb, Brutus countered by grabbing his legs and slamming Stevie into the mat. Brutus grabbed the chair and legdropped it across Richards' face. He then whipped Rihards into the ropes and cracked him in the skull with the chair, drawing blood. As Stevie staggered to his feet, Brutus charged at him but Richards ducked the clothesline and nailed a quick German suplex. As soon as Brutus rose to his feet, he was dropped with a Steviekick which earned another two count. The Blue Meanie had recovered and set up a table on the floor. Richards dragged Brutus to the apron and attempted to Steviebomb him through the table. However, the big man proved to be too heavy, and he managed to press Richards over his head and back into the ring. Brutus then vaulted over the top rope with a big splash onto his fallen opponent. The 280 pounder then nailed an anstonishingly brutal splash from the top rope. The Meanie broke up the pin and received another powerbomb for his troubles. Richards staggered to his feet and the blood rushed down his face. Brutus speared him, but only got a two count. He hit a powerbomb, but again Stevie kicked out. Brutus was furious. He grabbed a chair and a table and put them in the ring. He dented the chair over Richards' head, and then powerbombed him from the top rope through the table which finally ended this brutal fight.

    The crowd gave both men a standing ovation after the match.

    A video highlight package aired on the career of ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter from being the first GWF World Heavyweight Champion until his Legend's championship victory last week.

    The Commish was interviewed by Tammy Sytch. He was in a wheelchair as a result of the attack on him by the Samoan Gangsta Party. He decided since Brutus just went through such a rough match, that Matt Bloom will do the same. Just as Tammy was about to ask another question, Samu and Kimo walked up, demanding a title shot. As the Commish started to chastise them for attacking him, Kimo superkicked him right out of the chair. They were about to go after Tammy, but the Power Warriors attacked them. As the two teams brawled, the Extreme Express laid them all out with a series of chairshots.

    (2) ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason defeated Billy Kidman by pinfall in 4:56. Mason came out with Bulldog's Philadelphia Championship belt around his waist. Kidman attacked hard and fast with a series of armdrags and dropkicks. After an X-Factor and a Tornado DDT, Kidman scaled the ropes and nailed his Shooting Star Press. Lariat ran in and broke up the pin. Kidman was distracted by her long enough for Mason to recover and hit Kidman with a lariat for a two count. Mason put Kidman on his shoulders as Lariat went up to hit a Doomsday Device. Kidman caught her in mid-air and planted her into the mat with a belly to belly suplex. Mason dropped him with a big boot and then rolled out to the floor. He grabbed the title belt and rolled back into the ring. He tried to hit Kidman with it, but was met with a spinning heel kick. Kidman again scaled the ropes, but never got to hit the SSP as Lariat brought him to the mat with a hurricanrana. Mason blasted Kidman with the belt and then covered him for the three count after a legdrop.

    Some of Sabu's most hardcore moments were shown in a video package. The end showed Sabu setting a picture of Sgt. Rex Patterson on fire.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed PJ Plush in the back. He promised to take both Superstar Magnum and Jazzy Jeff Hunter out at War Games. He said after that, he'd be right back on the road to regaining the World Heavyweight title.

    (3) Matt Bloom defeated Mikey Whipwreck by pinfall in 8:58. This match began with Bloom pressing Mikey over his head and tossing him through a table on the floor. Bloom then stood on the apron and nailed Mikey with a splash. He dragged Mikey into the ring, but miraculously Mikey kicked out at two. As Bloom argued with the ref, Mikey lowblowed him and rolled him up for a nearfall. Mikey then ducked a clothesline and hit a side suplex. He follwed up with a Senton Bomb which gained him a two count. Mikey rolled to the floor and grabbed the bell and the timekeeper's hammer. Bloom followed him to the floor only to get his head bashed with the bell, busting him open. Mikey put the bell on Bloom's bloody head, and rang it with the hammer. Mikey climbed onto the apron, and went for a double axhandle, but was caught and Baldo Bombed through the announcer's table. Bloom again dragged Mikey into the ring, and again he kicked out. Bloom whipped Mikey into the ropes and powerslammed him, but Mikey rolled with the momentum and cradled the big man for a two count. Bloom grabbed the hammer and cracked Mikey in the face, busting him open as well. He choked him with it for a bit, and then dropped an elbow for another two count. Finally, Bloom snapped. He hit a sidewalk slam, powerbomb, spine buster, chokeslam, and a Baldo Bomb all in a row before covering the unconcious Whipwreck for the victory.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 21, 2006
    Buffalo, NY
    Flickenger Center

    Kevin Kelly was in the ring at the show's start and he welcomed Merlin down to the ring. Merlin said his concussion is fading and he will soon be able to get in the ring. He challenged Devon Air to a match at Sunday Night Special, which airs one week from this sunday. Merlin said that once he takes care of Devon Air, he's going to move on to once again becoming GWF World Heavyweight Champion.

    (1) Philadelphia Champion Bulldog defeated Maven by pinfall in 5:15. Bulldog easily overpowered Maven early on, but Maven shifted the momentum of the bout with a rake of the eyes. Maven eventually nailed a Tornado DDT, and then scaled the ropes to finish the champion off with a moonsault. However, Billy Kidman jumped out of the crowd and blasted Maven in the head with a chair. The challenger crumpled to the mat where Bulldog finished him off with the 187, a twisting springboard legdrop from the middle rope.

    As soon as the bell rang Kidman slid into the ring and pounded away at Maven's face, busting him open. After an Unprettier, Kidman squashed the bloody Maven with a Shooting Star Press.

    In the back, ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason attacked Bulldog as soon as he went through the curtain. He ended up dropping the champ with a piledriver on the concrete before stealing the Philadelphia Championship belt.

    (2) The Samoan Gangsta Party (Samu & Kimo) defeated The Millennium Rockers (Marty Jannetty & Axl Michaels) by pinfall in 5:23. At a combined weight of over 600 pounds, the debuting Samu & Kimo were definitely the favorites and dominated this match. Except for a brief flurry of offense from Jannetty, they easily overpowered their opponents. The match came to an end when Kimo drove Michaels into the mat with the Samoan Slam, in which he lifted Michaels up for a powerslam, but swung him around into a Rock Bottom. Samu followed up with a splash from the top rope for the pin.

    After the match, Kimo powerbombed Jannetty through a table and Samu splashed Jannetty through another table.

    (3) World Women's Champion Enigma defeated Jazz by pinfall in 5:58. Jazz may have been able to overpower the champ, but Enigma was crafty. As Jazz went for a powerbomb to end the match, Enigma poked her in the eye and countered with a huricanrana into a pinning situation for a vitory out of nowhere.

    Legend's Champion Terry Funk went out to the ring and began cutting a promo on the New Elite, which Dan the Man interrupted. Dan said he had a challenger for Funk's title, and out walked ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter, the first ever GWF World Heavyweight Champion!

    (4) ''Nature Boy'' John Hunter defeated Legend's Champion Terry Funk by pinfall to win the title in 7:11. The two legends began by duking it out early iin the match. The entire New Elite surrounded the ring and kept distratcing Funk until the referee banned them from ringside. Hunter was furious, and then Funk took control. As the two men brawled, the ref was KOed by a wayward Funk clothesline. Jazzy Jeff Hunter ran out to help his father double team the Funker. After a spiked piledriver, the elder Hunter dropped his famous knee drop and covered Funk for the win and the title.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 14, 2006
    Queens, NY
    Elks Lodge

    (1) World Tag Team Champions Death & Destruction (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Power Warriors in a Queens Street Fight by pinfall in 8:09. This match started off in the entry way when the Power Warriors, Poison and Hammer, attacked the champs on their way to the ring. The Warriors soon turned their attention to Cornette, whih allowed Death & Destruction to take control. Destruction and Poison brawled into the crowd while Death and Hammer got it on in the ring. After about five minutes, Destruction and Poison made their way all the way around the arena, rolling into the ring bloodied. Eventually, Hammer managed to press Death to the floor, and the Warriors set Destrcution up for the Doomsday Device, but Cornette ran in and nailed Hammer with his racket. Death slid back into the ring, taking out Poison with a chairshot, and then D&D nailed Hammer with the Death Row double powerbomb on the chair for the win.

    The Commish came to the ring. He motioned towards the ring crew cleaning up the mess from the last match and stated that the WWE may try to recreate ECW once a year, but it's spirit lives on in the GWF everyday. ''Flava In Ya Ear'' blasted over the PA system and out came Samu and Kimo, the Samoan Gangsta Party. They demanded a shot at Death & Destruction. When the Commish said they had to earn it, Kimo powerbombed him through a table and Samu hit him with a splash from the top rope.

    (2) Laser vs. Devon Air never got started. As soon as Devon Air entered the ring, Merlin ran through the crowd attacked his former partner, viciously assaulting him until several referees, Laser, and secuirty personnell pulled him off.

    Tammy Sytch interviewd Heather Carter in the back. Carter said that Taylor Edwards was too much of a pussy to show up, but that's ok. Carter said that she'd see Edwards at War Games, in a hardcore ROTC (Rip of the Camoflauge) Match.

    Brutus came out to the ring, saying his performance last week was just a small hint of what he is capable of. He saud that he is unstoppable, and the best big man in the business. With that, the lights went out. When they came back on, Matt Bloom was standing in the ring. Bloom nailed Brutus with a bicycle kick and the Baldo Bomb. Bloom then dropped to the floor, tossed a chair into the ring, and then slid a table in. He cracked Brutus, who had risen to one knee, in the skull with the chair. He then set up the table, whipped Brutus into the ropes, and plnated him through the table with another Baldo Bomb.

    (3) Razorblade & World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man defeated the Extreme Express by pinfall in 10:55. These two teams went at it hard and fast, utilizing quick tags and double team moves to try and gain the upper hand. Bazooka Joe ran out to interfere, but was soon run off by the Rocker. Soon after, the camera cut to the back in time to see Terry Funk piledrive Dan the Man on the concrete. Back in the ring, Andrews and Lynn dropped Razorblade with a double superkick, only to catch a double gore from Z-Man. The four men brawled around ringside, where the ring bell came into play. Lynn nailed the World Champ with it, busting him open, and Razorblade returned the favor, bloodying Lynn. Andrews tossed Blade over the guardrail, then dove onto him with a flying clothesline as their bloody partners crawled into the ring. After a low blow, Lynn set Z-Man up for a superplex, but as quick as lightning Z-Man reversed it into a Z-Bomb for the pin.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 7, 2006
    Manhattan, NY
    Hammerstein Ballroom

    Maven stalked to the ring and reminded the fans that he made an open challenge to any champion in the GWF. As he ranted, ''Desperado'' played and out walked Legend's Champion Terry Funk. As Maven protested that he can't compete for that title, Funk entered the ring and the fight was on.

    (1) Maven defeated Legend's Champion Terry Funk in a non-title match in 5:04. The Funker beat the hell out of Maven until Maven eventually took a powder and hit the floor. As Funk went to do some more damage, the Extreme Express ran out and hit Funk with the Extreme Elimination, an STO/Russian leg sweep combo. Maven dragged him into the ring, and won the match after a top rope leg drop.

    After the match, Maven made a challenge for the Philadelphia Championship, currently held by Bulldog.

    Heather Carter and Taylor Edwards were shown talking about their success, and how they should eventually work towards the World Women's Championship.

    (2) Jazz & Monoxide Mare defeated Heather Carter & Taylor Edwards by pinfall in 6:44. After some exciting action between these four women, Heather Carter set Jazz up for the Heartbreaker, but instead of clotheslining Jazz, Edwards nailed her partner with a vicious kick to the face. Edwards left the ringside area as Jazz powerbombed Carter to get the pin and the victory.

    In the back, Tammy Sytch interviewed Taylor Edwards to see why she turned on her partner. Edwards said Tammy was stupid for not seeing it. A women's tag team has no chance of moving up in this federation, and she wants a title shot. Edwards stormed off before Heather Carter could make it to the back.

    (3) Laser defeated Azrael by pinfall in 8:42. Laser and Azrael had an outstanding match with a lot of holds and counterholds. Midway through the match, Ultimo Dragon came out to watch. After Azrael missed a 450 splash, Laser followed up with a face plant/legsweep move. With Azrael lying prone on the mat, Laser scaled the trunbuckles, and leapt off with a picture perfect frog splash for the win.

    Z-Man went into the Commish's office, begging for a chance to take revenge on the Extreme Express for their actions earlier in the evening. The Commish decided that he will team with Razorblade next week to take on the Extreme Express.

    (4) Brutus defeated Jimmy Chainsaw in a Hardcore match by pinfall in 6:02. Brutus requested this match to make a point, and that he did. Brutus lived up to his name and brutalized Chainsaw, chokeslamming him from the ring apron through the announce table very early in the match. After bloodying his opponent by tossing him head first into the ring post, Brutus methodically tore him apart for the remainder of the match. After concentrating on damaging Chainsaw's head, Brutus hit a vicious DDT to end the match. Afterwards, Brutus grabbed a mic. He said that he has a new focus and that no one can stop him. He ended the show by making an open challenge to anyone to take him down.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    March 31, 2006
    Villa Park, IL
    The Odeum

    The New Elite filled the ring at the beginning of the show. Lance Andrews complained about their one night reign as tag champs, and Tommy Lynn challenged Death and Destruction to a rematch. Bazooka Joe said Rocker couldn't beat him in a normal wrestling match, and hoped that Z-Man added Rocker to his team at War Games. Dan the Man then announced that he would use his rematch clause to get a shot at Z-Man's World Heavyweight Championship at Sunday Night Special on April 30. The Commish came out, and granted the Extreme Express their rematch and Dan's as well, deciding to have both at Sunday Night Special.

    (1) Ultimo Dragon DCO Azrael in 7:55. After Azrael knocked Dragon to the floor, he vaulted over the top rope and onto the veteran with a somersault spalsh. As they tried to collect themselves, Laser ran out and levelled each one with a superkick, leading to the count out.

    Another promo on Merlin aired.

    (2) Sgt. Rex Patterson defeated Abi in a Boot Camp Match in 2:52. Patterson was horrified when Abi answered his open challenge to a Boot Camp Match. However, as soon as Abi hit the ring, Patterson tore off his vest to reveal a nightstick, which he used to club Abi with seven times in the head, drawing blood. Patterson smiled as he stomped away at Abi's head, before striking him once more with the nightstick and locking him in the Cobra Clutch for the win.

    Maven was shown in the back. He looked directly into the camera and challenged any champion in the GWF to put his title on the line against him next week on FNF.

    (3) Philadelphia Champion Bulldog defeated ''Showtime'' Jason Richards by pinfall in 6:38. Bulldog retained his title using a running powerbomb on Richards.

    ''Man in the Box'' played and out walked World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man. He talked about War Games, and spoke about some of the match's more brutal moments and how he couldn't wait to brutalize the New Elite inside the giant double cage. He then announced his team. Z-Man announced his first partner as someone who wanted to hurt the New Elite just as much as he did. ''Enter Sandman'' played and Rocker joined his former tag team championship partner in the ring. ''Welcome to the Jungle'' signalled the arrival of Razorblade, who Z-Man thought was a great opponent at Sunday Night Special. Finally, Z-Man spoke about the bloodshed of battle that occurs in War Games, and thought of only one man who could truly complete his team. ''Desperado'' played, and out walked Legend's Champion Terry Funk to a thunderous ovation. Funk told the New Elite to look at the men in the ring and ask themselves if they truly have a chance of survivng War Games. The show ended with the four men in the ring, arms raised in victory.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    March 24, 2006
    La Crosse, WI
    La Crosse Center

    Kevin Kelly and Jim Cornette ran down the card, including the three way dance for the World Cruiserweight Championship, and Rowdy Roddy Piper and Terry Funk taking on the Extreme Express.

    (1) Maven defeated Jungle Jim Cole by pinfall in 7:35. Maven was very aggressive in his debut as a GWF contracted wrestler. He viciously beat on Cole, and after working over his neck, dropped him with a brainbuster and followed it up with a moonsault to get the victory.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Billy Kidman in the back. He said his shoulder was still a little sore from Battle of the Titans, but that he'd be ready to get back in the ring by next week. Maven walked in and said it doesn't matter when Kidman's shoulder will heal because his match at Battle of the Titans was a one time shot, and he blew it, so he should just leave. Kidman started to respond, but Maven kicked him between the legs and laid him out with a DDT on the concrete. Maven grabbed Tammy's mic and screamed ''It's my time!'' before storming off.

    Sgt. Rex Patterson was in the ring dressed in fatigues and a blak wife beater. He ranted about boot camp and made an open challenge to a Boot Camp Match to anyone in the building so he could show Sabu what will happen to him at War Games. Ice answered the challenge.

    (2) Sgt. Rex Patterson defeated Ice in a Boot Camp Match in 3:35. A Boot Camp Match has no rules, only that the deciding fall, whether it be pinfall, submission, or knockout, has to occur within the ring. Patterson absolutley dominated Ice. After beating him unmercifully for three minutes, he finished him off with three piledrivers onto a steel chair.

    Paramedics helped Ice out of the ring and into an ambulance.

    A promo aired with clips of Merlin, ending with clips of Devon Air's attack on him at Battle of the Titans. It then said that Merlin would return in two weeks.

    (3) Rowdy Roddy Piper & Legend's Champion Terry Funk DDQ the Extreme Express (Lance Andrews & Tommy Lynn) in 8:01. The two legends were teaching the New Elite members a lesson when Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe ran out. Z-Man and Rocker came out to even the odds and the eight men had to be seperated by tons of security and police.

    World Heavyweight Champion Z-Man was shown in the back teeming after the brawl in the ring. He walked into the Commish's office and asked for the main event at War Games. The Commish agreed, telling him to assemble a team to face the New Elite.

    (4) Ultimo Dragon defeated World Cruiserweight Champion Excalibur and Azrael in a 3 Way Dance in 11:09. Ultimo Dragon eliminated Azrael after about ten minutes with a Dragonrana. Azrael was furious, insisting he got his shoulder up in time. After arguing with the referee, he dropped to the floor, grabbed a chair, and blasted it across Dragon's head, forcing the referee to disqualify Excalibur.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    March 10, 2006
    Queens, NY
    Elks Lodge

    (1) Philadelphia Champion the Bulldog and ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason wrestled to a Double DQ in 5:34. This brawl spilled into the crowd where both men took chairs from fans and started attacking each other, forcing the referee to throw the match out.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Heather Carter & Taylor Edwards bakstage. They told Monoxide Mare to find a partner, because they're going to get it on at Battle of the Titans XVI.

    (2) Enigma defeated Gail Kim and Jazz in a Sudden Death 3 Way Dance by pinfall in 5:55. After Jazz was knocked out on the floor as a result of a Tornado DDT by Gail Kim from the apron, the match continued in the ring. As Gail went for a suplex, Enigma yanked on her trunks, exposing her ass to the crowd. As Gail tried to cover up, Enigma rolled her up for the three count to become number one contender for the World Women's Championship.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed World Women's Champion Lariat in the back with her boyfriend, ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason. As Lariat insisted she did not sweat Enigma at all, the Commish walked up and decided that Mason would get another shot at the Philadelphia Championship at Titans.

    Superstar Magnum came to the ring. He announced he suffered a concussion a few weeks ago at the hands of Jazzy Jeff Hunter. He said that doctors cleared him to return at Battle of the Titans, and that he was going to make Hunter pay for what he did.

    (3) Maven defeated Christian York and Jerry Lynn in a 3 Way Dance in 13:49. This match featured a lot of fast-paced, exciting acion. The ref was accidentally knocked to the floor by York, allowing Maven to grab a chair and bring it into play. Maven went ballistic, severely beating both of his opponents to a bloody pulp. By the time the ref came to, he saw Maven eliminate York with a moonsault and Lynn with a Tornado DDT.

    The Commish congratulated Maven and welcomed him to the roster.

    (4) Razorblade defeated Rex Patterson by pinfall in 7:04. Patterson had the Cobra Clutch locked in when the lights went out. They flashed, showing what appeared to be Sabu flying through the air. A scuffle was heard, and the lights came up revealing Patterson lying bloody on the mat. Blade nailed the Cutting Edge for the win.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    March 3, 2006
    Baltimore, MD
    The Bay House

    The Commish was standing in the ring as soon as the FNF theme ended. He announced an opportunity battle royal would commence immediately, featuring wrestlers not under GWF contract. The winner would get a spot in the ladder match at Battle of the Titans XVI.

    (1) Billy Kidman won an Opportunity Battle Royal in 14:57. Other participants included the Heartbreak Express, the Blonde Bombers, Dan Puder, Kenzo Suzuki, Ultimo Dragon, Maven, Mark Jindrak, Christian York, Nosawa, Danny Doring, Roadkill, Blue Meanie, Headbangers, Mikey Whipwreck, and Jerry Lynn. The final four were Kidman, Maven, Lynn, and York. Maven went for a moonsault from the top rope, but was dropkicked to the floor by Kidman. Lynn backdropped York over the ropes moments later. Kidman and Lynn duked it out, and Kidman blocked a huricanrana with a powerbomb to the floor to win.

    Jim Cornette complained about the men he manages not getting a chance to show their skills. So he asked the Commish earlier in the night to give them that chance, and he left the announce table as their match was next.

    (2) Death, Destruction, and David Flair defeated Laser, Excalibur, and Devon Air by pinfall in 5:08. The cruiserweights could not bring themselves to work together in this match. So as Flair, Laser, and Excalibur were embroiled in a three-way brawl on the floor, Death and Destruction nailed Devon Air with their Death Row double powerbomb for the win.

    Cornette got on the mic after the match and challenged the winners of the World Tag Team title match at Sunday Night Special on behalf of Death and Destruction. He also added David Flair to the cruiserweight match.

    Jerry Lynn was shown leaving the Commish's office. Tammy Sytch asked him what he was in there for. Jerry said the Commish is giving the other guys in the final four of the battle royal a shot at a GWF contract in a Three Way Dance. So next week, Lynn will battle Maven and Christian York for a GWF contract!

    (3) Rex Patterson defeated Ice by submission in 3:43. Patterson absolutely dominated this match, and finished off his opponent with a Cobra Clutch.

    Patterson demanded to be in the four way ladder match, and the Commish decided there would be a qualifying match next week between Patterson and Razorblade. He also decided to hold a qualifying match tonight in the main event between two returning wrestlers, Sabu and ''Showtime'' Jason Richards.

    Monoxide Mare attacked Heather Carter and Taylor Edwards in the back with a chair.

    (4) ''Showtime'' Jason Richards defeated Sabu by pinfall in 8:55. Sabu had nailed a bloody Richards with the Atomic Arabian Facebuster and went for the Triple Jump Moonsault. On the third jump, Rex Patterson smashed Sabu's skull with a chair, seunding him crumpling to the mat. Richards and Sabu both stood, and Richards kicked Sabu low and hit the Flatliner for the win and his place in the ladder match.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    February 24, 2006
    Manhattan, NY
    Hammerstein Ballroom

    (1) World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers (w/ Spike Grey) defeated The Blonde Bombers (Chad & Tank Toland) by pinfall in 9:34. The recent free agents Chad and Tank Toland had an impressive outing, but were soon overpowered by the champions who retained their titles with a KO on Chad for the 1-2-3.

    A video package aired showing career highlights of the 2006 Hall of Fame Inductees.

    (2) Laser, Excalibur, and Devon Air wrestled to a No Contest in 4:59. After some brief, high-flying action, the match was interrupted by Juventud Guerrera, Jungle Jim Cole, and Wildfire. When the six-way brawl spilled to the floor, Tony Mamaluke made a surprise appearance, executing a suicide dive onto his fellow cruiserweights. It took a lot of security to clear away this brawl.

    Tammy Sytch was in the back to get World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael's thoughts on what just occurred. The smirking champion said it's always a pleasure to watch the competition eliminate each other. The Commish walked up, and wiped the smirk off of Azrael's face with the announcement that he is holding a Sudden Death, Open-Invitational Cruiserweight Championship match at Battle of the Titans XVI. (For more on this, see the Titans page of this website.)

    (3) Heather Carter & Taylor Edwards defeated Monoxide Mare & Indya by pinfall in 6:09. Carter and Edwards had an impressive debut taking on two seasoned veterans. The newcomers scored the victory after hitting their finisher, the Kiss of Death (Hart Attack clothesline), on Indya for the victory.

    A Pulp Fiction ECW-style montage aired with Rocker, Bazooke Joe, Z-Man, Dan the Man, the Hellraisers, the Power Warriors, and Jazzy Jeff Hunter all talking about Battle of the Titans XVI.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Abi in the back. He furiously ranted on in Spanish for about 40 seconds. When he stopped, Tammy asked him if he could translate. With a glare, all he said was ''Brutus is mine.''

    (4) Bulldog defeated Philadelphia Champion ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason in a Ladder Match to win the Philadelphia title in 17:38. This was a violent match. Mason busted Bulldog open at ringside when he lifted the challenger into a fireman's carry before dropping him face first onto the security rail. Mason was busted open when the top of the ladder tipped over and cracked his skull. The two bloody contestants continued to duke it out for the title. Both man battled atop the ladder at the end of the match, where Bulldog blocked a roundhouse right and DDTed Mason from the top to the mat. Bulldog then scaled the ladder to snare the belt.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    February 17, 2006
    Swedesboro, NJ
    The Witt's End

    Poison came down to the ring and joined Kevin Kelly and Jim Cornette on commentary.

    (1) Hammer defeated Ice, Rex Patterson, and Wildfire in a 4 Way Dance in 11:34. Hammer quickly disposed of Ice with a piledriver early in the match. He later caught Wildfire in the middle of a moonsault with a vicious powerslam to eliminate him. Finally, Hammer pinned Rex Patterson after a DDT. After the match, Poison entered the ring and asked if Hammer wanted to be his new partner in the Power Warriors. Hammer agreed, and the two vowed to become World Tag Team Champions.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Dan the Man in the back. She asked him if he'd rather face Rocker or Z-Man at Battle of the Titans XVI. He said he could care less because neither one has a snowball's chance in hell in taking his title away.

    (2) World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael defeated Laser by Count Out in 7:56. After an exciting back and forth match between the two cruisers, the action spilled to the floor. Excalibur ran out, intent on taking Azrael out with a chair, but instead KOed Laser, leading to the count out.

    The Power Warriors, Poison and Hammer, were shown unconcious in the back, victims of a malicious attack.

    (3) Legend's Champion Hacksaw Jim Duggan defeated Chavo Guerrero, Sr by pinfall in 6:24. After a big clothesline, Duggan nailed the Old Glory kneedrop and covered Guerrero for the three count.

    The Extreme Express, Tommy Lynn and Lance Andrews, came to the ring. They took credit for the attack on the Power Warriors and announced that they deserve a shot at the World Tag Team titles. The Commish came out, and in light of events this week and last, decided to announce the World Tag Team Championship Match for BOTT. The Hellraisers will defend their titles in a 4 Way Dance against the Millennium Rockers, the Power Warriors, and the Extreme Express.

    A pre-taped segment was shown of Merlin and highlights of his career, including his World title reign in 1999. He came into the picture at the end, saying he's going to take back the Philadelphia Championship, and then go after the World Heavyweight Championship.

    (4) Z-Man defeated the Rocker by pinfall in 19:33 to earn a World title shot at Battle of the Titans XVI. The action was fast paced and hard hitting in this match to name the challenger for Dan the Man's World Heavyweight Championship. Bazooke Joe came to ringside towards the end of the match, and as Rocker went for a superplex, Joe cracked his left knee with a chair, ruining his balance and allowing Z-Man to score the victory with the Z-Bomb. Bazooka Joe attacked Rocker after the match, and Z-Man made the save. Soon after the rest of the New Elite ran out and laid out both men, leaving them beaten to a bloody pulp as the show ended.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    February 10, 2006
    Allentown, PA
    The Warehouse

    (1) Poison defeated Jim Anderson by pinfall in 3:09. Poison dominated the jobber and finished him off with a piledriver. After the match, Poison announced he was going to find a new tag team partner and go after the World Tag Team Championships.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed the Millennium Rockers in the back. They had put aside their differences and were focused on winning the tag titles.

    (2) The Bulldog defeated Stardust (w/ Andromeda) by pinfall in 6:25. Bulldog countered Stardust's Moonshine with his running tombstone to get the victory. The Bulldog announced he returned to the GWF to win the one title that had eluded him, the World Heavyweight Championship.

    (3) World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers (w/ Spike Grey) defeated the Millennium Rockers by pinfall in 8:08. After Marty Jannetty was double-teamed for a good portion of the match, he made the hot tag to Axl Michaels who cleaned house. The Rockers' momentum was short-lived as Spike Grey bashed Michaels with his cane, allowing Malcolm to get the pin.

    Z-Man promised to make the winner of the Supertitan Battle Royal tap out on his way to winning the World Heavyweight Championship at Battle of the Titans XVI.

    (4) Rocker won the Supertitan Battle Royal in 33:19 last eliminating Bazooka Joe. Other participants included Laser, Jungle Jim Cole, Bulldog, Azrael, Excalibur, Brutus, Abi, Poison, Hammer, Ice, Rex Patterson, Superstar Magnum, Redd Dogg, Wildfire, Chuck Palumbo, Johnny Stamboli, Jimmy Chainsaw, and Cowboy Chris Mason.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    February 3, 2006
    Pittsburgh, PA
    The Zenith

    The Commish was in the ring at the start of the show. He called out Z-Man to congratulate him for winning the War Games match. The Commish decided to grant Z-Man a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship. This brought out World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael. Azrael claimed the only reason Z-Man got the win is because he softened Teddy Hart up before the match. Just as the two seemed poised to come to blows, the Commish seperated them. He decided that they would have a match, and the winner would face the winner of the Supertitan Battle Royal to determine the number one contender.

    (1) Laser defeated Jungle Jim Cole by pinfall in 6:47. Laser got the victory after a moonsault in a match that was filled with cruiserweight action.

    World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers were in the back with their manager Spike Grey. Grey said it didn't matter who won the Tag Team Battle Royal, that the Hellraisers would easily decimate whoever the challengers would be.

    (2) Abi defeated Philadelphia Champion Cowboy Chris Mason by DQ in 4:10. Brutus ran in and attacked Abi, causing the disqualification.

    (3) Z-Man defeated World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael by submission in 10:58. This was an exciting back and forth match, and after a piledriver Z-Man locked the Cruiserweight Champion in the Kata Hajime to get the win.

    The Commish announced that the Supertitan Battle Royal would be held next week, with the winner facing Z-Man the following week. He also announced that Battle of the Titans XVI would be held at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on March 18th.

    Spike Grey joined the announce team for the Battle Royal.

    (4) Marty Jannetty and Axl Michaels won a Tag Team Battle Royal over Ice, Hammer, Poison, Rex Patterson, Tommy Lynn, Lance Andrews, Physical Graffiti, Jimmy Chainsaw, Excalibur, Stardust, Redd Dogg, Wildfire, Johnny Stamboli, Chuck Palumbo, Merlin, and Jason Richards in 18:54. Surprisingly, towards the end of the match, Jannetty and Michaels worked together and eliminated Lynn, Andrews, and Richards to get the win and the title shot. After the match, Jannetty announced they were teaming as the Millennium Rockers.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    January 27, 2006
    Philadelphia, PA
    Viking Hall

    Piper's Pit: Rowdy Roddy Piper had the Rocker as his guest. They challenged World Champion Dan the Man and his brother Bazooka Joe to a Tag Team match.

    (1) Philadelphia Champion Cowboy Chris Mason defeated Laser by pinfall in 4:51. Mason pinned Laser after a Lariat, making Laser's return a sour one.

    The Commish came to the ring and announced the participants for War Games. The GWF team will consist of Superstar Magnum, Sabu, Z-Man, and World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers.

    Hammer challenged Ice to a match in a pre-taped segment.

    (2) Rowdy Roddy Piper & the Rocker defeated World Heavyweight Champion Dan the Man & Bazooka Joe by pinfall in 7:38. Rocker pinned Dan after Piper blasted him with brass knuckles.

    A segment announcing that a tag team battle royal will be held next week to determine the number one contenders to the Hellraisers' tag titles.

    Azrael attacked Teddy Hart in the back, slamming a chair into his left shoulder and stealing back his Cruiserweight belt.

    (3) Team GWF (Superstar Magnum, Z-Man, Sabu, and World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers) defeated Team MTV (Justin Credible, Syxx-Pac, Vampiro, Teddy Hart, and Jack Evans) in a War Games match in 30:46. Z-Man and Vampiro started the match. Z-Man had just Z-Bombed Vampiro when the five minute mark hit and Teddy Hart joined the fray. By the time Ali entered two minutes later, Z-Man was struggling against the two MTV wrestlers. The order from there saw Syxx-Pac, Sabu, Evans, Malcolm, Credible, and Magnum enter every two minutes. By the time all wrestlers had entered the two-ring cage, Z-Man, Sabu, Evans, Hart, and Syxx-Pac were all wearing the crimson mask. Hart seemed poised to end the match, locking the limpng Sabu in the Sharpshooter in one ring, while the other wrestlers battled in the other. Z-Man jumped in and trapped Hart in the Kata Hajime, stretching his shoulder that had been attacked by Azrael earlier, forcing him to tap and lose the match for the MTV team.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    January 20, 2006
    Cambridge, MA
    National Guard Armory

    A highlight reel from Extreme Extravaganza aired ending with the New Elite standing over a bloody Rowdy Roddy Piper.

    (1) Justin Credible defeated Sabu by pinfall in a Hardcore Match in 8:16. After a violent and bloody brawl between these two former ECW champions, interference by Vampiro, Syxx-Pac, Jack Evans, and Teddy Hart ran in and attacked Sabu, allowing Credible to hit That�s Incredible for the win.

    After the match, Syxx-Pac took the mic, announcing that they were invading from the new MTV promotion, and that they were challenging the GWF to a War Games match.

    (2) Enigma & Gail Kim defeated World Women�s Champion Lariat & Indya by pinfall in 5:45. Kim pinned Indya after a huricanrana pinning combination.

    As the MTV wrestlers were leaving, the Commish stopped Syxx-Pac, reminding him he still owed the GWF one match in his contract. The Commish decided to make it a Cage Match to keep his companions from interfering.

    As a result of his actions at Extreme Extravaganza, World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael has to defend his title in a Ladder Match against Jungle Jim Cole.

    (3) World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael wrestled to a No-Contest with Jungle Jim Cole in a Ladder Match in 2:07. The match was thrown out when the MTV crew ran in and laid out both wrestlers, allowing Teddy Hart to run up and steal the GWF Cruiserweight title. Hart ran out or the armory and jumped into a waiting car.

    The Commish vowed to get the Cruiserweight title back.

    (4) Abi defeated Syxx-Pac in a Cage Match by pinfall in 5:42. Abi absolutely squashed Syxx-Pac, using his 220-lb weight advantage to his advantage and finishing off Syxx-Pac with the Caribbean Bomb.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    January 13, 2006
    Swedesboro, NJ
    The Witts End

    Philadelphia Champion ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason came to the ring. He announced he wasn't afraid of the 340 pound Puerto Rican sensation Abi, and will put his title on the line in a Flag Match. The first competitor to take down his opponent's flag from a pole wins.

    (1) Brutus defeated Damon Bines by pinfall in 0:45. Brutus won with a chokeslam.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Z-Man about who he thought laid him out two weeks ago. Z-Man challenged whoever did it to a Submission Match tomorrow night.

    The Hellraisers challenged the winners of tomorrow night's World Tag Team title match to a match and the Commish granted it, if they could beat the Italian Stallions in a Cage Match first.

    (2) Sabu DDQ Justin Credible in 5:44. Both men were disqualified when chairs and Singapore canes became involved.

    (3) Abi defeated Jack Blazer by pinfall in 2:02. Abi got the win after a veri impressive moonsault from the top rope.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan's guest was Rowdy Roddy Piper. Dan berated the legend, mocking his kilt and Piper's Pit. The Rowdy One was none too pleased and dropped the World's Champion with a right hand. Bazooka Joe ran out and chased Piper off with a lead pipe. The Extreme Express joined the rest of the New Elite in the ring, and they promised that they would be on top of the GWF by the time Battle of the Titans XVI rolled around.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    January 6, 2006
    Wilmington, DE
    The First State Center

    (1) Jungle Jim Cole & Excalibur defeated Azrael & Taka Michinoku by pinfall in 6:24. Cole pinned Cruiserweight champ Azrael after hitting the Jungle Boogie and the Pounce.

    Philadelphia Champion ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason asked the Commish who he would be facing at Extreme Extravaganza. The Commish announced that a Battle Royal would be held to name the number one contender for Mason's title. The Commish allowed Mason to pick a stipulation next week after learning who his opponent is.

    (2) Bazooka Joe defeated Superstar Magnum by pinfall in 9:23. Superstar Magnum had the match in hand with a Camel Clutch when the Extreme Express distracted the referee, allowing Dan the Man to blast Magnum with his World title belt and giving Joe an easy pin.

    In the lockerroom area, Lariat attacked Enigma, laying her out with a chair.

    (3) Brutus defeated Rob Grayson, Bruce Batts, Ken Clarkson, & Parker James in an Elimination Match in 3:29. Brutus dominated the jobbers and pinned each one after a Black Hole Slam.

    The Commish announced that since Dan the Man used the World Heavyweight title belt as a weapon, that the rules state he has to defend it against Superstar Magnum next week in a Ladder Match. However, the Commish decided to add Superstar Magnum to the main event at Extreme Extravaganza and make it a Ladder Match.

    Marty Jannetty challenged Axl Michaels to a Street Fight at Extreme Extravaganza.

    (4) Abi won a Battle Royal over Marty Jannetty, Redd Dogg, Excalibur, Junle Jim Cole, Taka Michinoku, Bazooka Joe, Z-Man, Jazzy Jeff Hunter, Merlin, Axl Michaels, Ali, Malcolm, Jimmy Chainsaw, Rex Patterson, Physical Graffiti, Mike Patrick, Bobby Joseph, Diamond Studd, and Bulldog Cunningham to earn a shot at the Philadelphia Championship.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    December 16, 2005
    Charleston, SC
    The Red Room

    (1) Brutus defeated Amos Williams & Jack Blazer by pinfall in 1:37. Brutus absolutely decimated these two jobbers before planting Williams with a Black Hole Slam and powerbombing Blazer onto his partner and covering both for the win.

    The Right Stuff celebrated their victory and promised a World Tag Team Championship victory over the Power Warriors at the next GWF PPV.

    (2) Jungle Jim Cole defeated Marty Jannetty by pinfall in 7:18. Jungle Jim, a masked cruiserweight in bright fringed clothing, made his GWF debut. This match featured exciting back and forth action. After a huricanrana, Jannetty looked to end the match with his signature fist drop from the top rope, but Axl Michaels pushed him off the turnbuckles and onto the mat. Cole hit the Jungle Boogie (Diamond Dust) and followed it up with the Pounce (Shooting Star Press) to get the win.

    The Commish announced that the next GWF PPV, Extreme Extravaganza, will be held at Franklin Hall in Philadelphia. It will take place on January 13, 2006. He then announced that in the main event, World Heavyweight Champion Dan the Man will defend his title in a 3 Way Dance against the Rocker and PJ Plush. The Commish also reminded everyone that all matches at this PPV will be fought under Extreme Rules.

    (3) The New Jersey 3 (Mike Patrick & Bobby Joseph w/Diamond Studd) defeated the FBI by pinfall in 6:52. The New Jersey 3 made their return to the GWF with this victory. Bobby Joseph cradled Johnny Stamboli for the win.

    Z-Man was shown knocked out cold in the back.

    (4) Philadelphia Champion ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason defeated Merlin by pinfall in 17:33. Merlin had the match won after a superkick, but the referee had been knocked out by Lariat, who accompanied Mason to the ring. While Merlin went to revive the ref, Lariat threw water in Mason's face and handed him her purse. He reached in and pulled out brass knuckles. Merlin managed to hit Mason first, and take the knucks away. Before he could use them, the ref grabbed his hand and tossed the weapon to the floor. This distraction allowed Mason to blast Merlin with a lariat to get the win and retain his title. GWF Friday Night Fights
    December 9, 2005
    Poquoson, VA
    The Sports Center

    A highlight reel aired from MaDHOUSE MaSSacre before the show intro began.

    The New Elite, World Heavyweight Champion Dan the Man, Bazooka Joe, and the Extreme Express (Tommy Lynn and Lance Andrews) made their way to the ring. They all bragged about their greatness and celebrated Dan's championship victory from the previous week. Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe officially ended their ten-plus-year feud by challenging PJ Plush and Rocker to a tag team match.

    (1) Hacksaw Jim Duggan defeated Legend's Champion Michael ''P.S.'' Hayes to win the title by pinfall in 6:13. Duggan hit his trademark clothesline and Old Glory kneedrop to take the title from the former Freebird.

    The Commish was shown welcoming two new wrestlers to the GWF Women's division, Taylor Edwards and Heather Carter.

    (2) The Right Stuff (Hammer & Ice) won the tag team gauntlet in 28:34.
    The FBI vs. The Cruel Connection

  • 3:21- Chuck Palumbo pinned Cruel Connection #2 after a Mafia Kick.
    The FBI vs. The Outcasts
  • 7:55- Johnny Stamboli pinned Jason Richards after Jimmy Chainsaw turned on his partner.
    The FBI vs. The Hellraisers
  • 16:24- Malcolm pinned Palumbo after the KO.
    The Hellraisers vs. Death & Destruction
  • 20:00- D&D disqualified for excessive double teaming.
    The Hellraisers vs. the Extreme Express
  • 27:54- Ali pinned Lynn after Spike grey blasted him with his cane.
    The Hellraisers vs. The Right Stuff
  • 28:34- Hammer & Ice snuck through the crowd and Ice cradled Ali from behind for the quick pin.

    GWF World Tag Team Champions the Power Warriors laughed at the outcome of the gauntlet match in their locker room.

    ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason bragged in an interview with Tammy Sytch about winning the Philadelphia title in only his second match. Tammy told him that the Commish has him defending the title against former champion Merlin next week.

    (3) ''Mr. Eighties'' Axl Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty by pinfall in 9:33. Michaels pinned Jannetty after he blocked a Rockerdropper with a low blow and dropped Jannetty with a Rockerdropper of his own.

    After going seventy-plus minutes against each other at MaDHOUSE MaSSaCRE, PJ Plush and Rocker grudgingly made their way to the ring as partners.

    (4) GWF World Heavyweight Champion Dan the Man & Bazooka Joe defeated ''Superstar'' PJ Plush & Rocker by Count Out in 11:26. Plush and rocker worked surprisingly well as a team and put up a good fight against the New Elite. However, when the Extreme Express threatened to interfere, rocker and Plush hit the floor and brawled with Lynn & Andrews while the referee counted them out.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    December 2, 2005
    Philadelphia, PA
    The House of X

    Highlights were shown of GWF events from the Fall as Kevin Kelly, Jim Cornette, and Michael ''P.S.'' Hayes welcomed us to the return of Friday Night Fights.

    (1) ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason defeated Ice by pinfall in 3:41. Mason was impressive in his debut, dominating the match and winning after a vicious lariat.

    Rocker challenged PJ Plush to a Hardcore Match in a pre-taped segment.

    (2) Women's Champion Enigma defeated Indya by pinfall in 8:49. Enigma countered a powerbomb with a victory roll for the win.

    PJ Plush challenged Rocker to a Submission Match in a pre-taped segment.

    The Plan with the New Elite: The New Elite interviewed each other, and congratulated Dan the Man on his tenth World Heavyweight Championship reign. The Extreme Express challenged the winners of the World Tag Team title match to a match next week for the titles.

    (3) Marty Jannetty defeated Spike Dudley by pinfall in 7:32. Jannetty pinned Spike after a Rockerdropper.

    (4) The Dudley Boys defeated the Hellraisers (w/ Spike Grey) by pinfall in 16:57. D-Von covered Malcolm after a 3D to cap off a violent brawl.

    The Commish announced that Rocker and ''Superstar'' PJ Plush will battle in a 2 out of 3 falls match. THe first fall will be a Hardcore match, the second a Submission match, and the third (if necessary) a Last Man Standing match. He also announced the World Heavyweight title will be decided in a cage with Bazooka Joe as special referee.

    (5) Bazooka Joe defeated Jazzy Jeff Hunter by pinfall in 24:25. Joe ended this match with a Tornado DDT.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    August 26, 2005
    Buffalo, NY
    Elks Lodge

    (1) Redd Dogg (w/ Jazz) defeated Excalibur by pinfall in 6:33. Dogg got the pin after he countered a huricanrana attempt with a powerbomb.

    Another vignette hyping the debut of ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason aired.

    (2) D-Von Dudley (w/ Buh Buh) defeated Malcom (w/ Ali & Spike Grey) by DQ in 3:02. This match ended quick as Ali and Spike Grey both interfered. Soon a brawl erupted between the two teams and security had to separate them.

    Tammy Sytch found the Commish in the back, and he announced that The Dudleys and the Hellraisers will do battle next week.

    (3) Tommy Lynn defeated Merlin by pinfall in 9:21. This was a hard fought, back and forth battle. Lance Andrews ran to ringside and blasted Merlin with a chair behind the ref's back to allow his partner to advance in the tournament.

    Joey Styles reminded fans that so far ''Showtime'' Jason Richards, Justin Credible, Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley, Redd Dogg, Marty Jannetty, and Tommy Lynn had advanced to the second round of the tournament along with Dan the Man who received a first round bye.

    (4) Raven defeated Physical Graffiti by pinfall in :03. Raven ordered Flock member Graffiti to lay down and Graffiti quickly obliged, allowing Raven to join the aforementioned list of names.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan briefly spoke about meeting ''Showtime'' Jason Richards in the next round of the tournament, then welcomed his guest, Mick Foley! Foley promoted his new book, Scooter, and then announced he'd be refereeing tonight's main event!

    (5) Sabu defeated Lance Andrews by pinfall in 11:54. This was a violent match as Foley let the rules slide. Halfway through the contest, both men were busted open as a result of a brawl on the floor. Tommy Lynn tried to interfere late in the match, but was thwarted by a Mandible Claw. As Foley choked Lynn out, Merlin ran in behind his back and wailed Andrews with a chairshot. Sabu followed up with a triple jump moonsault, and Foley counted to three for the win.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    August 19, 2005
    Wildwood, NJ
    Wildwood Convention Center

    (1) ''Showtime'' Jason Richards defeated David Flair by pinfall in 6:07. Richards covered Flair after a Brainbuster to advance in the number one contender's tournament.

    The Commish announced the other 29 entrants in the Number One Contender's tournament. He noted that all matches in the tournament are non-title matches.

    (2) Justin Credible defeated Rex Patterson by DQ in 4:29. Patterson was DQed for blasting Credible in the head with a chair, reopening his cut from last week's battle with ''Superstar'' PJ Plush.

    (3) World Tag Team Champions the Power Warriors defeated the Right Stuff by pinfall in 4:38. Doom pinned Ice after the Doomsday Device.

    A vignette aired hyping the debut of ''Cowboy'' Chris Mason, a six-foot-three two hundred and fifty pound grappler from Corpus Christi, TX.

    (4) Buh Buh Ray Dudley defeated Ali by pinfall in 6:15. Dudley got the victory after the Buh Buh Bomb.

    Tammy Sytch was shown in the back and the crowd erupted upon seeing her return. She interviewed the Rocker, who said he sees a fifteenth World title reign in his future.

    (5) Marty Jannetty defeated World Cruiserweight Champion Azrael by pinfall in 11:25. In a non-title rematch of last week's main event, Jannetty got his revenge, but not his title, when he dodged a moonsault and dropped Azrael with the Rockerdropper for the victory and advancement in the tournament.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    August 12, 2005
    Philadelphia, PA
    Viking Hall

    A highlight reel of Midsummer Night Extreme aired at the beginning of the show.

    Kashmir hit the PA system and former World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush came down to the ring. He wanted to explain the circumstances that ended his near ten month reign as champion to come to an end last week. A series of video clips then aired, starting with Justin Credible smashing Plush's ankle with a Singapore Cane. Then, footage of the trainers telling Plush that his ankle would not be 100% in time for MNE. Finally, it showed Plush losing his footing on the turbbuckle, leading to the Z-Bomb and Z-Man's title victory. Plush said that he'll wait until he is 100% to get his rematch and said that he'd rather take tonight to beat the hell out of Credible. Credible hit the ring and the match was on.

    (1) PJ Plush defeated Justin Credible by pinfall in 17:29. This was a suprisingly great match with the perfect combination between chain wrestling and an all-out brawl. Naturally, a singapore cane was introduced into the match, and it resulted in both contestants being bloodied. The match ended when Plush reversed a That's Incredible and followed it up with an elbow from the top rope before scoring the pin.

    Joey Styles announced that the World Cruiserweight and Legend's titles will be defended tonight.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan's guests were the newly reunited Extreme Express. Before anything resembling an interview could get started, a huge brawl erupted involving Dan, the Express, the Dudleys, Merlin, Redd Dogg, the Hellraisers, Sabu, Brutus, the Outcasts, Bazooka Joe, and the Rocker. Instead of having security break it up, the Commish made the match a Battle Royal.

    (2) Dan the Man won a Battle Royal in 16:34. The final four were Dan, D-Von Dudley, Merlin, and Tommy Lynn. Merlin had just eliminated Lance Andrews, who returned to the ring to aid his partner in eliminating Merlin. D-Von nailed the Express with a double-clothesline, sending them both to the floor. Moments later, Dan managed to dump D-Von over the ropes to win the match. The Commish came out and announced that Dan received automatic entry into the Number One Contender's tournament and a first-round bye.

    (3) Michael ''P.S.'' Hayes defeated Legend's Champion the Honky Tonk Man to win the title in 5:02. Honky's usual tactics backfired, as Hayes managed to wrestle the guitar away from the champion and piledrive him onto it to get the three count and the title.

    Enigma was shown in the back, admiring her newly won Women's championship. She gloated about her win and how she embarrassed her opponents. She also noted that Playboy, Hustler, and Penthouse haven't stopped calling her since her ''exposure.''

    Former GWF & WWE World Cruiserweight Champion and current ROH Heavyweight Champion James Gibson came to ringside to observe the main event.

    (4) Azrael defeated World Cruiserweight Champion Marty Jannetty to win the title in 19:47. This was an amazing technical battle, with a dose of high flying action as well. Jannetty's forehead was bandaged as a result of Azrael's attack at the PPV, and it didn't take long for the challenger to reopen that cut. After Jannetty landed awkwardly upon executing a missile dropkick, Azrael tore away at the champion's knee until he could barely stand. Finally, at around 17:00, Azrael locked in the STF. Jannetty passed out due to the pain and the blood loss, causing the referee to award the match and the title to Azrael.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    July 8, 2005
    Atlantic City, NJ
    Convention Center

    The show opened with a shot of Redd Dogg in the back in a dark corner of the building. He spoke about how bad he is going to hurt Lance Andrews at Midsummer Night Extreme and that he's not only doing it for himself, but for his wife Jazz and his trainer the late Junkyard Dog.

    (1) David Flair defeated Razorblade by pinfall in 6:14. Flair finally scored a victory on FNF, albeit tainted. The ref was inadvertantly knocked out by Razorblade and was unable to make the count after the Cutting Edge. Blade's partner, Justin Credible, hit the ring weilding to Singapore canes and with a wicked shot broke one over his partner's head. After the match, Credible continued his onslaught, caning the living hell out of his partner before security intervened.

    World Women's Champion Nidia was shown in the back, sitting down. The camera panned back to reveal she was completely nude, with her hands and championship belt strategically placed. She told the crowd to get a good look now, because only her opponents will be this way come Midsummer Night Extreme!

    (2) Gail Kim defeated Andromeda by pinfall in 5:45. Andromeda embarassed Kim by yanking her trunks down early in the match to reveal a skimpy pink thong. Infuriated, Kim destroyed her opponent before ending the match with a DDT.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan's guest was World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush. Plush went on about how he is the longest reigning champion in the GWF in over fifteen years. Plush made it clear that no one was going to be taking his title. Justin Credible came out and interrupted, ranting about Razorblade not having his back and paying for it. Plush got in Credible's face for the interruption. Credible swung at him with the Singapore cane, but Plush ducked and went for a superkick which was blocked by a vicious cane shot across the ankle before Credible bailed and headed for the back. The World's Champion writhed in pain clutching his ankle.

    The Commish was shown in the back, and he announced a match between Razorblade and Justin Credible for MNE.

    (3) Excalibur versus Stardust never officially started. As the two men prepared to begin their match, a disturbance in the crowd distracted them. It turned out to be Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley! They came to the ring and challenged ''that team that's living off our name'' to a match at MNE!

    (4) The Power Warriors defeated the Hellraisers by pinfall in 13:58. The Warriors got the win after dropping Ali with a spike piledriver.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    July 1, 2005
    Charleston, SC
    North Charleston Coliseum

    (1) World Cruiserweight Champion Marty Jannetty defeated David Flair by pinfall in 5:55. Jannetty won the match with a Rockerdropper.

    A promo hyping the return of Sabu aired.

    Backstage, several wrestlers, officials, and security were restraining Redd Dogg from attacking Lance Andrews. The Commish had Dogg removed from the building, but promised him a Dog Collar Match with Andrews at Midsummer Night Extreme. In the meantime, the Commish ordered Andrews to the ring for a match.

    (2) Lance Andrews defeated Brutus by pinfall in 8:18. Redd Dogg tried to get to the ring, but again was restrained. During the distraction, Andrews came off the top rope and wailed Brutus with a nasty chairshot that put him down for the pin.

    (3) Abi defeated Tim Clark & Jack Labor by pinfall in a Handicapped Match in 4:02. Abi dominated these two jobbers, ending the match by powerbombing Labor onto Clark and pinning both men.

    The Commish announced that next week, the Power Warriors will meet the Hellraisers, and the winners will get a shot at the World Tag Team titles at MNE.

    A replay was shown of Death & Destruction's return last week on Friday Night Fights.

    (4) Death & Destruction (w/Jim Cornette) defeated Razorblade & Justin Credible by pinfall in 11:24. As D&D double-teamed Credible in the ring, Cornette clocked Razorblade with his tennis racket, causing Blade to chase him to the back. This allowed D&D to hit their Death Row double powerbomb for the win.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 24, 2005
    South Pasadena, FL
    Causeway Convention Center

    Joey Styles was in the ring, and before he could announce why, Seek and Destroy played and the Power Warriors, Poison and Doom, strode down to the ring. They announced their return came as a special request from a legend in this business. The familiar battle cry of ''Oh What A Rush'' filled the arena as Road Warrior Animal hit the ring. Animal said there's been a lot of tag teams inspired by the Road Warriors, and he really enjoys the Power Warriors' work. Back In Black hit the PA system and Spike Grey led the Hellraisers to ringside. After some heated words about who was the better team, the six men got into a huge brawl that needed half of the locker room to pull apart.

    (1) Stardust defeated David Flair by pinfall in 7:11. Andromeda distracted Flair by teasing him by lifting her skirt to reveal a lacy black thong, allowing Stardust to drive a knee into his back and cover him after a reverse DDT.

    World Women's Champion Nidia strolled to the ring with a mic in hand. She announced that the Commish approved her idea for the title defense. She'd defend her title in a six-way match against Angel, Gail Kim, Andromeda, Enigma, and Lariat. It would be under elimination rules, with eliminations occurring by eithr pinfall, submission, or stripping your opponent naked! The crowd erupted at this announcement.

    (2) World Tag Team Champions The FBI defeated the Right Stuff by pinfall in 8:58. The champs got the win after hitting Hammer with thier version of the Hart Attack, called the Sicilian Slice.

    Hacksaw Jim Duggan challenged Honky Tonk Man to a Legend's title match at Midsummer Night Extreme in a pre-taped interview. Hacksaw reminded that all matches at MNE are under Extreme Rules, making guitars and 2X4s legal.

    In another taped segment, World Cruiserweight Champion Marty Jannetty couldn't wait to get his hands on Wildfire after the attack last week. Jannetty said that he may be old school, but he's not afraid to get extreme.

    Jim Cornette joined the announce team, and complained about ''all this extreme crap.''

    (3) Rex Patterson defeated Justin Credible by pinfall in 11:34 in an Extreme rules match. Credible had the match won after a That's Incredible, but as he went for the cover, Death and Destruction ran in from the crowd and laid him out with a double chokeslam. Cornette joined them in the ring and announced that with his latest tag team he will bring old school back into wrestling. D&D hit thier lethal double powerbomb before leaving the ring, allowing Patterson to crawl over and cover Credible.

    In the back Credible confronted Razorblade, asking where he was during that attack.

    Across the hall in the women's locker room, a brawl erupted between Angel, Nidia, and Enigma. The brawl spilled into the showers where Lariat, Andromeda, and Gail Kim, clad only in towels, joined the fray! Officials finally separated the ladies after much of the battle had to be blurred out for TV.

    (4) Lance Andrews defeated Jazz by pinfall in 9:16. Jazz held her own, but a cheap shot from Andrews gave him complete control. At the eight minute mark, he hit a piledriver. Instead of going for the win, he hit two more piledrivers before pinning Jazz. After the match, Andrews gloated, saying now jazz can join her husband in the hospital.

    The show ended with Raven reading a poem about violence and War Games. He hinted that Rocker can not trust Cactus Jack because of Raven's past with Cactus.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 17, 2005
    Asbury Park, NJ
    Convention Center

    The Commish came to the ring with the Legend's Championship belt for the presentation of the title. Honky Tonk Man accepted the championship, and declared he will hold this title for even longer than his 13 month Intercontinental title reign in the WWF. The Commish reminded the crowd that the title will be defended at every PPV, and occasionally on FNF. The Commish added that tonight is a good night for the first defense, and to Honky's dismay, booked a match for the title between Honky Tonk Man and ''Beautiful'' Bobby Eaton.

    (1) Lance Andrews defeated Redd Dogg by pinfall in 8:10. Redd Dogg was in control through most of the match. When the ref was down, Andrews blasted Dogg with his JYD's (his trainer) chain and soon after rolled him up for the victory. After the match Andrews wrapped the chain around his fist and continued to pound on his fallen opponent until referee's pulled him to the back. The bloody Redd Dogg was helped to the locker room.

    Joey Styles interviewed David Flair mid-ring. Flair admitted the Horsemen idea was a failure, but he was determined to stay in the GWF and make a name for himself.

    (2) Tommy Lynn & Philadelphia Champion Merlin NC the Dudleys in 3:42. Raven sent the Outcasts out to interfere, and the referee restarted the match as a 3 Way Dance.

    (3) Tommy Lynn & Philadelphia Champion Merlin defeated the Dudleys and the Outcasts in a 3 Way Dance by pinfall in 13:17. This was a wild contest that went in and out of the ring, as well as in and out of the crowd. Jimmy Chainsaw pinned Axl Dudley after a piledriver to eliminate the Dudleys. Raven made his presence felt again, blindsiding Lynn as he brawled with Rex Patterson. Rocker ran out to even the odds, brawling with Raven to the back. Distracted by the action outside, Chainsaw was easily rolled up by Merlin for the win.

    The Commish was berating Lance Andrews for his actions earlier in the night when Jazz ran in and blasted Andrews in the head with a chair. Jazz asked for a match with Andrews and the Commish agreed for next week's FNF in Florida.

    (4) Legend's Champion Honky Tonk Man defeated Bobby Eaton by pinfall in 5:23. Honky got the win after a guitar shot behind the referee's back. Honky attacked Eaton after the match, and Hacksaw Jim Duggan ran out to make the save.

    Women's World Champion Nidia announced she has an extreme idea for her championship match at Midsummer Night Extreme.

    (5) World Cruiserweight Champion Marty Jannetty defeated James Gibson by pinfall in 14:22. This match was fought under extreme rules. There were several highspots in the match. Gibson nearly had the win after a legdrop from the top rope through a table. Later on, Jannetty had knocked the challenger into the crowd, then dove from the top rope into the first row onto Gibson! The end came after both men were downed by simultaneous clotheslines. Jannetty crawled to the apron and scaled the turnbuckles as Gibson went for a chair. When Gibson turned around, Jannetty dropkicked the chair into his face and covered him for the victory. After the match, Wildfire ran out and left Jannetty laying in a bloody heap after an attack with a chair.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    June 10, 2005
    New York, NY
    Hammerstein Ballroom

    A video recap was shown of War at the Shore to the tune of Song for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age.

    With two titles already on the line, brand new Philadelphia Champion Merlin came to the ring and talked about how this is an extreme weekend, and he's ready to defend his title against anyone who wants a shot. The Dudleys came out to answer the challenge.

    Michael Hayes filled in for Joey Styles and Don Callous, who were working the Hardcore Homecoming event.

    (1) Philadelphia Champion Merlin defeated Axl Dudley and Slash Dudley in a Three Way dance in 8:54 by pinfall. The first elimination came after Merlin got hold of a chair, and obliterated both of his opponents with chairshots. He followed up by taking Axl out with a Vanterminator for the three count. However, both dudleys continued to double team the champ, bloodying him with a cheese grater. The end of the match came after they hit Merlin with the Doomsday Device, and Road Warrior Animal hit the ring, cleaning house on the Dudleys. He pressed Axl over the ropes to the floor, and then piledrove Slash on a chair. Merlin hit a 420 splash on the prone challenger and got the victory. After the match Animal and Merlin celebrated with the crowd.

    The Commish came out and spoke about ECW and it's legacy, and how he hoped both ECW events this weekend were successful. He also hopes that the GWF can keep the standard of wrestling in the Philadelphia/New York area where ECW left it. With that, he announced the double main event for Midsummer Night Extreme. First, in War Games, Raven, Stevie Richards, and the Dudleys will battle The Rocker, Justin Credible, Razorblade, and Cactus Jack. Also, ''Superstar'' PJ Plush, ''Jazzy'' Jeff Hunter, and Z-Man will compete for the World Heavyweight championship in a Three Way Dance.

    Tommy Lynn called Raven out, but Raven was not in attendance. Physical Graffiti answered the challenge instead.

    (2) Tommy Lynn defeated Physical Graffiti in 5:16 by DQ. The DQ came when the Outcasts ran in and attacked Lynn. The lights went down and Enter Sandman played, and the Rocker walked through the crowd to the ring with his cane in hand. He entered the ring and left the Outcasts and Graffiti laying with some wicked cane shots.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan welcimed new Cruiserweight Champion Marty Jannetty to the ring. Dan congratulated Marty on his victory, and as Marty began to speak, James Gibson interupted. Gibson demanded a rematch for next week, the champ eagerly accepted. Gibson then added he wanted this match to be under Extreme rules, and Marty said he looked forward to it.

    (3) The FBI (Chuck Palumbo and Johnny Stamboli) defeated World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers by pinfall for the titles in 12:54. As the champs made their way to the ring with manager Spike Grey, the FBI attacked them in the entranceway with chairs. They laid Grey out with a Conchairto, and then the match began in the ring. Towards the end of the match, Stamboli tombstoned Malcolm on the concrete, laying him out. Moments later, he and Palumbo nailed Ali with simultaneous Mafia kicks to get the win and the titles.

    (4) World Heavyweight Champion ''Superstar'' PJ Plush defeated ''Jazzy'' Jeff Hunter in a Ladder Match in 13:59. This was a back and forth bloody brawl. Lance Andrews tried to assist Hunter, but Z-Man ran out and Z-Bombed Andrews from the apron through a table on the floor. After Plush and Hunter duked it out atop the ladder, Push ducked a punch and hit a Death Valley Driver from the ladder to the mat. Plush scaled the ladder, grabbed the title for the win, then dove onto his fallen opponent with a splash to punctuate the victory.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 27, 2005
    Philadelphia, PA
    Electric Factory

    Rocker came down to the ring. He grabbed the mic and spoke about how he had waited two years for his revenge on Bazooka Joe, and that not even Cactus Jack could stop him from what he is going to do.

    (1) The FBI (Chuck Palumbo & Johnny Stamboli) defeated The Outcasts (Rex Patterson & Jimmy Chainsaw) by pinfall in 8:19. Palumbo covered Patterson after a Mafia kick.

    After the match the FBI challenged the winners of next week's World Tag Team title match at War at the Shore to a title match.

    (2) Z-Man defeated Lance Andrews by submission in 13:45. Z-Man got the win with the Z-Line, an F5 into a crossface.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan's guest was Jim Cornette, manager of the Four Horsemen. Cornette said Dan's team had no chance against the Horsemen, and tried to attack Dan with his racket. Dan was about to take care of Cornette when Shane Douglas ran in and laid him out with a Pittsburgh Plunge.

    (3) Angel defeated Enigma, Gail Kim, and Andromeda in a 4-Way Bikini match in 8:15. Gail Kim pinned Andromeda. Enigma pinned Kim. Angel rolled up Enigma for the win after she was distracted by her top getting ripped off to the delight of the crowd.

    Jazzy Jeff Hunter ended the show by destroying a PJ Plush look alike, and promising victory at War at the Shore.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 20, 2005
    New York, NY
    Hammerstein Ballroom

    (1) Redd Dogg defeated Chuck Palumbo by pinfall in 6:24. Redd Dogg got the win after a brainbuster.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan interviewd Merlin. Merlin spoke about his running buddies Devon Air and Mary Jane both being taken out. Merlin said he has a new focus, a no-nonsense kickass attitude. He said he was going to start with Raven.

    (2) Jazz defeated Indya in 5:55 by pinfall. Jazz got the win with a powerbomb.

    (3) World Cruiserweight Champion James Gibson defeated Excalibur by pinfall in 11:48. Gibson got the win after the trailer hitch.

    (4) World Tag Team Champions the Hellraisers defeated the Bushwhackers by pinfall in 8:21. Malcolm covered Luke after a KO.

    Merlin went after Raven, but was attacked by two masked men. Philadelphia Champion Tommy Lynn tried to help, but was blindsided by Raven and left laying after an Evenflow.

    (5) Bazooka Joe defeated Razorblade by DQ in 10:19. The Rocker interfered, attacking Bazooka Joe and drawing the DQ. ''Closer'' played, and Cactus Jack ran out and dropped both men with shots from his barbed wire bat.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 13, 2005
    Philadelphia, PA
    Viking Hall

    (1) Women's World Champion Nidia defeated Gail Kim in 13:42 by pinfall to retain the title. Nidia reversed a huricanrana into a powerbomb for the win.

    Tommy Lynn went to the Commish, asking him to add Raven to the Philadelphia Championship match at War at the Shore. The Commish agreed.

    (2) Rodney Mack defeated Hammer by DQ in 6:26. Hammer was DQed after Ice interfered.

    (3) Raven & Lance Andrews defeated Philadelphia Champion Tommy Lynn & Merlin in 8:07 by Count Out. Lynn was counted out after an Evenflow on the concrete.

    After the match, Raven piledrove Mary Jane through a table in the middle of the ring. EMTs carted her off on a stretcher.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan interviewed Legend's Battle Royal Participant Honky Tonk Man. They spoke about their careers until Honky pointed out Dan's lack of championship gold in recent years. The two nearly came to blows, but were separated by security. The Commish made a match between them.

    (4) Honky Tonk Man defeated Dan the Man in 6:14 by pinfall. After the ref was accidentally dropped by a clothesline, the Honky Tonk Man was able to nail Dan the Man with a guitar shot, then hit the Shake, Rattle, and Roll for the fluke victory.

    (5) Z-Man won a battle royal in 18:54. Other participants were Bazooka Joe, James Gibson, Justin Credible, Razorblade, Physical Graffiti, Stardust, Rex Patterson, Jimmy Chainsaw, Ice, Axl Dudley, Slash Dudley, Malcolm, Ali, Azrael, Wildfire, Excalibur, Super Crazy, Johnny Stamboli, and Chuck Palumbo.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    May 6, 2005
    Charleston, SC

    All of the GWF Wrestlers gathered at ringside for a ten-bell salute to Chris Candido.

    (1) World Cruiserweight Champion James Gibson defeated Azrael by pinfall in 10:01. Gibson retained his title with the Trailer Hitch.

    Shane Douglas came to the ring, honored Chris Candido and introduced a video of his career. Douglas then announced that he'd take Chris' place at War at the Shore as a tribute to his late friend.

    (2) The Right Stuff defeated Rodney Mack & Jazz in 6:53 by pinfall. Ice rolled Jazz up for the pin after countering a bodyslam.

    (3) Raven defeated Stardust by pinfall in 5:45. Raven got the win after an Evenflow. Tommy Lynn ran in to attack Raven but was thwarted by a masked man.

    World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush guarunteed victory over his former Elite Ones teammate Jazzy Jeff Hunter at War at the Shore.

    (4) La Ultima Guerrera defeated Mary Jane by pinfall in 5:03. Guerrera won after nailing a 450 splash.

    Rocker and Bazooka Joe began brawling in the back, and had to be separated by doezens of wrestlers and security. The Commish showed up, and declared that he needed a damn good ref for their match.

    (5) Z-Man, Superstar Magnum and Super Crazy defeated the New Jersey Three by DQ in 12:32. Jim Cornette interfered, blasting Magnum with his tennis racket and drawing the DQ.

    The Plan with Dan the Man: Dan's guest this week was the Commish, who came to the ring to announce the special guest referee for the Last Man Standing Match between Rocker and Bazooka Joe at War at the Shore. ''Closer'' by Nine Inch Nails played, and out walked Mick Foley in jeans, a red flannel, and a Cactus jack shirt! Foley entered the ring, took the mic, and said, ''The violence displayed between Rocker and Bazooka Joe will bring me closer...closer to a hardcore heaven! This summer, it's the biggest blockbuster anywhere because in Atlantic City, Cactus Jack is back! Bang bang!''

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 29, 2005
    Orlando, FL
    Disney-MGM Studios

    (1) Women's World Champion Nidia & Mary Jane & Angel defeated Gail Kim & Lariat & Jazz by pinfall in 8:22. Nidia pinned Lariat after a DDT.

    Jim Cornette was interviewed by Tammy Sytch. Cornette mentioned Chris Candido's injury, but assured everyone that he'd be ready for the return of the Four Horsemen at War at the Shore.

    (2) Raven defeated Justin Credible by pinfall in 9:00. Raven got the victory after an Evenflow. After the match, Raven challenged Philadelphia Champion Tommy Lynn.

    (3) Azrael defeated Wildfire by pinfall in 3:45. Azrael got a surprize win by reversing the momentum of a slam into a cradle for the three count.

    The Rocker was interviewed, and he made it clear that he is bringing new meaning to the word extreme in his match with Bazooka Joe at War at the Shore.

    (4) World Cruiserweight Champion James Gibson DDQ Philadelphia Champion Tommy Lynn in a title for title match when Raven interfered at 13:56. The program ended with Raven posing with the Philadelphia title over Lynn's bloody body.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    April 22, 2005
    Miami, FL

    The Commish announced tonight's main event as World Champion PJ Plush and Number One Contender Jazzy Jeff Hunter facing Superstar Magnum and Z-Man in tag team action.

    (1) The Wild Samoans (Samu, Fatu, Ekmo) defeated the New Jersey 3 by pinfall in 8:12. The Samoans won after Fatu flattened Diamond Studd with a Banzai Drop.

    Scott Hudson noted that the Samoans and Terry Funk have been added to the Legends Battle Royal. Joey Styles mentioned he heard rumors of a Legends Championship being created.

    (2) Nidia defeated Women's World Champion Gail Kim for the title by pinfall in 14:32. Nidia surprised the more experienced Kim by countering a powerbomb with a Rocker Dropper for the win and the title.

    World Cruiserweight Champion James Gibson made an open challenge for War at the Shore.

    (3) Merlin won a Battle Royal in 19:54 over Lance Andrews, Justin Credible, Bobby Joseph, Matt Bloom, Brutus, Chris Candido, Razorblade, Excalibur, Azrael, Ice, Hammer, Chuck Palumbo, Johnny Stamboli, and Redd Dogg to earn a shot at the Philadelphia Championship.

    The Commish unveiled the Legend's Championship, a title that will be decided at War at the Shore and defended at every PPV. The title resembles the WWF Championship circa 1985.

    (4) Z-Man and Superstar Magnum defeated World Heavvyweight Champion PJ Plush and Jazzy Jeff Hunter by submission in 16:53. Hunter turned on Plush, slamming his arm into the ringpost instead of accepting the tag. Z-Man capitalized with the Z-Line, forcing Plush to tap.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    March 4, 2005
    Philadelphia, PA
    Spectrum

    This episode is the Battle of the Titans XV pre-game show.

    (1) Justin Credible defeated Axl Dudley, Hammer, and Devon Air in a 4-Way Sudden Death Match in 8:07. Credible pinned Dudley after a That's Incredible tombstone piledriver.

    A video recap of the 15-year history of Dan the Man and Bazooka Joe was shown.

    (2) Matt Bloom defeated Ice in 4:32. Bloom picked up the victory after a CKB.

    World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush was interviewed by Tammy Sytch. Plush bragged about being the longest-reigning GWF champion in history and avoided all questions about his challenger Z-Man.

    (3) Nidia defeated Enigma in 9:01. Nidia pinned Enigma after a brainbuster. This victory elevates Nidia to number one contender for the Women's World title.

    Z-Man promised to regain the World Heavyweight Championship next week.

    The Commish introduced a video recap of the history of Battle of the Titans.

    (4) The Elite Ones (PJ Plush, Jazzy Jeff Hunter, Lance Andrews, and Bazooka Joe) defeated Z-Man, Superstar Magnum, Tommy Lynn, and Dan the Man in an eight man tag match in 18:54. Minutes into the match, Dan and Joe had brawled to the back, with Lynn and Andrews following by the ten minute mark. The closing seconds of the match saw Hunter take out Magnum with a Jazzdrop, only to be gored by Z-Man. Z-Man was slow to get up, having hit his head on the mat, and Plush capitalized with a cross body block from the top rope to get the pin.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    December 10, 2004
    Cambridge, MASS
    National Guard Armory

    The Commish was in the ring at the start of the show. He announced that Tommy Lynn would challenge his former partner Lance Andrews for the Philadelphia Championship at Revolution. He added that they would meet tonight in an arm wrestling match, with the winner picking the stipulation for the title match. He also announced that Z-Man could gain some revenge for the attack last week by taking on Bazooka Joe in the main event.

    (1) James Gibson defeated Azrael, Excalibur, and Devon Air in a 4 Way Dance in 24:59. Excalibur eliminated his nemesis Azrael with an X-Factor at 13:45. After Azrael recovered, he laid Excalibur out with a wicked chairshot, allowing James Gibson to get an easy pin at 15:52. Gibson that got the win after a top rope legdrop on the fallen Devon Air.

    Another promo hyping the return of Raven aired.

    (2) Matt Bloom defeated The Right Stuff in 8:54. Bloom was double teamed throughout the bout, but took control of the match when he caught Hammer in mid-air and slammed him to the mat. After sending Ice to the floor with a bicycle kick, he got the pin on Hammer following a CKB.

    As soon as the bell rang, the lights went out. When they came back on, Brutus was in the ring, and he laced into Bloom with a vicious attack that culminated with a powerbomb from the ring through a table on the floor.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Spike Grey, who declared not only will La Ultima Guerrera retain her World Women's title at Revolution, but the Hellraisers will regain their World Tag Team titles.

    (3) Gail Kim & Lariat wrestled to a No Contest with Nidia & Mary Jane at 9:13. The match ended when Enigma and Monoxide Mare interfered in the match.

    (4) Tommy Lynn defeated Philadelphia Champion Lance Andrews in an arm wrestling match. Andrews tried to cheat by taking a swing at Lynn, but Lynn ducked and used his opponent's momentum to T-Bone suplex him through the table. The ref declared Lynn the winner.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Tommy Lynn. Lynn announced that the stipulation for his match for the Philadelphia title would be a Ladder Match.

    (5) Z-Man defeated Bazooka Joe in 21:30. This was a wild brawl that spilled into the crowd Joe busted Z-Man open with a shot from brass knuckles, but Z-Man came back, eventually nailing Joe with a Gore through a table that was propped in the corner for the win.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    December 3, 2004
    NYC, NY
    Hammerstein Ballroom

    (1) Jazz & Women's World Champion La Ultima Guerrera defeated Angel & Enigma in 7:22. Guerrera pinned Enigma after a 450 splash. Jazz powerbombed her partner after the match.

    (2) Matt Bloom defeated a jobber in 3:21. Bloom got the win with the CKB (Career Killer Bomb), a double handed choke into a sit-out powerbomb. After the match, the Right Stuff ran out and attacked Bloom.

    Bloom went and found the Commish in the back, demanding a handicapped match against the Right Stuff. The Commish granted the match for next week's FNF in Boston. The Commish then announced that Azrael, Excalibur, Devon Air, and James Gibson would compete in a 4 Way Dance to name a number one contender for the World Cruiserweight title.

    (3) The Hellraisers (w/ Spike Grey) defeated The Outcasts (Rex Patterson & Jimmy Chainsaw) and Merlin & Devon Air in a 3 Way Dance in 18:12. Rex Patterson and Jimmy Chainsaw came to the ring with steel chairs in hand, making this a wild brawl from the start. The Hellraisers eliminated the Outcasts at 12:55 with a KO on Patterson. Devon Air would later fall victim to the same move to give Malcolm and Ali the victory, and the World Tag title shot at Revolution.

    A promo aired promising the return of Raven.

    Tammy Sytch interviewed Tommy Lynn. Lynn made an official challenge for Lance Andrews' Philadelphia Championship.

    (4) Z-Man, Superstar Magnum, and the FBI defeated the Elite Ones in an Elimination Match in 26:41. Lance Andrews was DQed for hitting Magnum with the Philadelphia title belt at 6:16. Bazooka Joe pinned Magnum at 6:21. PJ Plush pinned Chuck Palumbo after reversing a tombstone at 11:53. Johnny Stamboli choked out Bazooka Joe at 16:03. Z-Man pinned ''Jazzy'' Jeff Hunter after a Gore at 22:19. Plush pinned Stamboli after a low blow and a Plush Plant at 26:25. PJ Plush walked out of the match instead of facing Z-Man.

    The ref awarded the match to Z-Man, but Z-Man ran after Plush. By the time he reached him, Bazooka Joe was there to stop him with a vicious chair shot that knocked him out cold. The Elite Ones celebrated in the ring as the crowd filled the ring with trash.

    GWF Friday Night Fights
    November 26, 2004
    Philadelphia, PA
    ECW Arena

    (1) The FBI (Johnny Stamboli & Chuck Palumbo) defeated The Dudleys in 13:52. GWF newcomers the FBI were very impressive in their debut. They got the win when Palumbo hit Slash Dudley with a superkick and covered him for the three count.

    The Commish came to the ring. First he welcomed all the GWF newcomers. Then he talked about the GWF Revolution, and how far it has gone in the past year. Therefore, he announced GWF's next PPV will be called Revolution, to be held in Philadelphia on December 31, 2004. In the main event, World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush will be defending his title against Superstar Magnum. More matches will be announced in upcoming weeks.

    (2) Redd Dogg & Jazz defeated Merlin & Mary Jane in 8:19. Redd Dogg & Jazz also kicked off their GWF careers with a victory when Jazz powerbombed Mary Jane for the win in this mixed tag match.

    After the match, Jazz challenged La Ultima Guerrera to a Women's World title match. Angel came out and insisted she get the shot since her match was interrupted by Brutus at the last PPV. The Commish came out and decided to make it a 3 Way Dance.

    (3) Philadelphia Champion Lance Andrews (w/ Bazooka Joe) defeated ''Showtime'' Jason Richards in 10:01. After Joe DDTed the challenger on the concrete floor, Andrews got the pin with a bridged German suplex to retain his title.

    The Elite Ones filled the ring. World Heavyweight Champion PJ Plush made fun of the fact that Z-Man was unable to get a title shot. Z-Man ran out and was quickly outnumbered. Soon after Dan the Man and the FBI ran out to even the odds and the Elite Ones quickly escaped to the back.

    (4) Matt Bloom defeated Hammer in 3:25. Bloom made short work of Hammer, defeating him after hitting a bicycle kick.

    (5) Matt Bloom defeated Ice in 5:16. Ice attacked Bloom after his partner lost the previous match. The referee called for the bell. The entire match took place on the floor, where Bloom powerbombed Ice through a table. After rolling his second opponent of the night into the ring, Bloom got the easy pin.

    The Commish announced that at next week's FNF from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, the Elite Ones would meet Z-Man, Dan the Man, and the FBI in an eight man elimination tag match.

    (6) Tommy Lynn defeated Physical Graffiti in 18:54. This was a violent brawl that spilled into the crowd at one point in the match. Both competitors ended up being busted open, Lynn from a vicious cane shot, and Graffiti from some brutal right hands by Lynn. The end of the match saw both competitors standing on the second turnbuckle, each trying to knock the other to a table set up on the floor. Finally, Lynn blocked a left hand from Graffiti, and nailed him with a Death Valley Driver from the second rope down through the table on the floor. Lynn dragged his bloody opponent into the ring to get the victory.