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Sunday, December 27, 2009

LCW Endgame 2009 Pay-Per-View Results 12.27.09

LCW Endgame 2009 Pay-Per-View Results (December 27, 2009) live from the Tacoma Dome, in Tacoma, WA.

From ringside, ring announcer Gary Michael Capetta introduced People In Planes who performed the official theme for the LCW Endgame 2009 pay-per-view, “Last Man Standing” on the entrance stage as video footage featuring highlights from the past several weeks of action in Legends Championship Wrestling played on the LegendsTron.


From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko welcomed everyone to the LCW Endgame 2009 pay-per-view as "Last Man Standing" by People In Planes, the official theme song for the LCW Endgame 2009 pay-per-view continued to play in the background and as fireworks exploded all over the arena. Schiavone and Zbyszko reviewed the complete card and talked about the main event: LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defending his title against Stan Hansen. Schiavone and Zbyszko also talked about the last LCW Showdown this coming Wednesday before Legends Championship Wrestling moves to a monthly pay-per-view format.


Madusa defeated Luna Vachon, LCW Joshi Champion Akira Hokuto and LCW Women’s Champion Lock in 18:21 to become the first-ever LCW Unified Lady Legend's Champion. Before the match, the audience exploded as Madusa arrived at the arena in her monster truck. LCW Joshi Champion Akira Hokuto made her way down the ramp in full oni kabuki garb and Luna Vachon descended from the ceiling in a fifteen foot black cape. The three women removed their entrance gear and waited for the final combatant. An explosion of flame and smoke blasted from all corners of the entrance stage and LCW Women's Champion Lock came towards the ring in full goth face paint and attire. The four women surveyed each other for a moment as the fans soaked in the importance of the match yet to come. Vachon asked for a microphone and said that she had a surprise for her opponents. "If you all thought I was going into the most important match of my life without a plan you are all complete idiots! Allow me to introduce, for one night only, our special guest referee Kevin Sullivan!" From the broadcast booth, Tony Schiavone noted, ”The odds have just shifted completely into Luna Vachon's favor! She’s just played her trump card. Let's see how it plays out for her." The match was just what everybody was expecting and what everybody wanted: an all out brawl! Outside the ring, Hokuto and Madusa battled and climbed on the time keeper's table. In a flash, Hokuto picked up Madusa and drove her through the table with the Northern Lights Bomb. Both women laid in the rubble struggling to catch their breath. Vachon climbed the turnbuckle and hit the Luna Eclipse on Lock. Much to Vachon’s despair, Sullivan didn't give her as fast a count as she had hoped for and Lock kicked out of the pinfall attempt. Vachon got to her feet screaming in rage at Sullivan and slapped him across his face. He glared at her, grabbed her and hit her with a DDT, driving her head first into the mat. Madusa got to her feet, German suplexed Hokuto into the steel steps at ringside and entered the ring. A recovering Lock stared the former LCW Joshi Champion down and quickly went for the Lock, Stock and Barrel but was quickly countered into Madusa's piledriver! Sullivan made the count and Madusa was crowned the new LCW Unified Lady Legend's Champion. Jaguar Yokota, Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka joined Madusa in the ring as she tearfully held the LCW Joshi and Women’s championship belts tightly and the LCW fans chanted her name in recognition of the greatest accomplishment of her career.


In the back, LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin was shown arriving to the arena.


The Midnight Express (with Dennis Condrey) defeated LCW World Tag Team Champions The Wild Samoans in 9:54 by pinfall when Bobby Eaton pinned Sika after the Rocket Launcher to win the LCW World Tag Team Championships.


In the back, Stan Hansen was shown arriving to the arena with his managers Col. Robert Parker and Maw Bass as well as his fellow Desperados: Dirty Dutch Mantel, the Bass Brothers, and Black Bart.


Magnum TA defeated LCW United States Champion Bill Goldberg in 15:10 by pinfall after the belly-to-belly suplex to win the LCW United States Championship.


In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed Bret Hart about going to WWE, but that having nothing to do with his defense of the title to Kevin Von Erich tonight. Hart said he was going to prove who the most dominant family in professional wrestling is yesterday, today, and forever. Hart finished with, “We are the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be,” before walking away.


Kevin Von Erich defeated LCW Heritage Champion Bret Hart in 10:53 by pinfall with a small package rollup out of an attempted Sharpshooter to win the LCW Heritage Championship. After the match, from the broadcast booth, Larry Zbyszko jokingly asked Tony Schiavone, “Is every title going to change hands tonight?” In the ring, the referee handed Kevin Von Erich the title, but Von Erich walked over to Hart and helped him to his feet. Hart took the title from the referee and placed it around Von Erich’s waist.


In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed Macho Man Randy Savage who said there weren’t going to be anymore backstage attacks because tonight he and the Dynamite Kid would be locked inside a steel cage. Savage said he was going to introduce Dynamite Kid to the Madness and extinguish the fuse on the Dynamite Kid once and for all.


Macho Man Randy Savage defeated the Dynamite Kid in 16:23 by submission in an I Quit steel cage match. During the match, Savage went outside the ring and grabbed a steel chair. Going back into the ring, Savage blasted Dynamite with a vicious chair shot, before wrapping the chair around Dynamite’s neck. Savage pulled a pair of handcuffs from his back pocket and locked them around the steel chair so that Dynamite couldn’t take off the steel chair. Savage then climbed up the side of the cage, turned around and acted as if he was going to jump from the top of the steel cage and hit Dynamite with the flying elbow smash. From the top of the cage, Savage screamed to the referee, “Ask him!” The referee placed the microphone by Dynamite’s mouth and Dynamite screamed, “I quit! I quit!” Savage then leapt from the top of the cage and hit Dynamite with the flying elbow smash on the chair anyway. Dynamite had to be taken from ringside on a stretcher and Savage was holding his arm as he walked away.


LCW International Champion Big Van Vader defeated Paul Orndorff in 11:01 by pinfall after the powerbomb.


In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed the Raging Bull Manny Fernandez and Cowboy Bill Watts about Fernandez’s upcoming match with Dr. Death Steve Williams. Fernandez said he was ready to do what Bill Goldberg had failed to do: send Williams to the retirement home.


Dr. Death Steve Williams defeated the Raging Bull Manny Fernandez in 20:25 by knockout a last man standing match after the Oklahoma Stampede on a steel chair that Cowboy Bill Watts dropped in the ring after accidentally hitting Fernandez, who was holding Williams in position for the chair shot. Before hitting Fernandez with the Oklahoma Stampede, Williams hit Watts with the Spear, knocking him out of the ring.


In the back, LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin was shown making his way through the arena corridor on his way to the ring.


Stan Hansen (with Col. Robert Parker and Maw Bass) defeated LCW Universal Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin in 24:49 by pinfall after the Lariat clothesline to win the LCW Universal Championship after the Desperados interfered and attacked Austin while the referee was knocked out. Magnum TA, Nikita Koloff, Bret Hart and Macho Man Randy Savage all came out to try and even the odds, but the damage was already done. While the Desperados brawled with Magnum, Nikita, Hart, and Savage outside the ring, Hansen hit Austin with the Lariat clothesline for the pinfall and the win.

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