Holiday Chaos
December 16, 2006

-In our opening match, Jay Phoenix took on the masked newcomer, Fusion. This was an amazing match. Every time Pheonix tried to lock a hold in, Fusion managed to reverse it. Fusion hit one amazing move when he turned a pumphandle slam into a bridging Fisherman's Suplex*. Following a belly to belly slam by Phoenix, Jared Priest came out to cause a distraction allowing Fusion to roll up the former Heavyweight champ for a surprise pinfall


-The Grid Iron Grapplers def. Mixed Breed (Rik Rockett & Rion Skillz). This was a very physical match that saw Steve Heisman taking on Skillz for a series of holds in the opening. A lot of double teaming by both sides, including a brutal double splash onto Joe by Mixed Breed. The end came when Steve made the pin and his brother grabbed Rocket's legs so he couldn't kick out.

-Rick Knight def. "Party Animal" Wally Wilde. This was a straight-out brawl between the two veterans. It looked like Wilde had it won with his frog splash, when Whiplash, who was as ringside, interrupted Ref. Lou Tufano's three count. Wilde knocked Whiplash off ringside, but took a stunner from Knight who picked up the pin.

-MIDWEST TITLE MATCH: Damian(c) w/Diablo def. "Hot Bod" Shawn Davis. Davis tried his best, but when Ref. Patrick G. was accidentally knocked out this gave C.I.A. the opening they needed to double team Davis. In what was called the move of the night, Davis went for a flying clothesline, but Damian caught him flying and turned it into a cutter for the pin.

-Sacrifice def. Uzi Akiva in a blatant squash. The smaller man spent most of his time crying or running to Lou Tufano every time Sacrifice got the upper hand. Sacrifice tried to hit his "Roll the Dice" DDT, Uzi reversed out of it, but Sacrifice reversed again hitting R.T.D. for the win.

-TAG TEAM TITLES MATCH: Ares & the Butcher (c) def. Devon Dangerous & "Last Rebel" Chris Hamilton. Another squash match that saw the Butcher plancha outside onto the other three contestants, Samantha Hart whipping Ref. Patrick G and finally a double chokeslam on the 100 lb Dangerous for the finish.

-Jared Priest def. Whiplash w/Rick Knight and Jay Phoenix. Priest's vow to destroy the Chicago Connection took another step forward as he took on Whiplash. Both men were evenly matched but the Connection's cheating ways backfired. While Knight distracted the ref, Phoenix held Priest over the ropes and Whiplash came running. Phoenix let go and turned his back, but Priest was able to get out of the way and Whiplash crotched on the second rope. Priest then hit "The Omen" face buster for the win. The Connection jumped Priest post-match and laid him out, however the lights dropped and when they came back STANDING IN THE RING WAS FORMER 8-TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP, THE "BIG JACK" JOHN BURKE. The lights dropped again and Burke had disappeared.

PCW has word that Burke will be at our Jan. 20th show in Midlothian and according to Mr. Burke; he's bringing some "old friends" with him.

-HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH: "The Feature Presentation" Johnny Mac (c) def. D. Nytemare. This was an amazing title match as both men brought their A-game. There were some amazing top rope moves, Nytemare caught Mac with a samoan drop off the top turnbuckle. Later on, Mac hit a sunset flip powerbomb off the top turnbuckle. A frustrated Mac, eventually brought the title into the ring, but Ref. Lou Tufano took it from him and placed it on top of the turnbuckle in Mac's corner. Nytemare went for a spear, but Mac lifted him up sending Nytemare's head crashing into the heavyweight title. Since Mac was not holding the belt when Nytemare hit it, Tufano could not DQ Mac and was forced to give the three count in a very controversial decision.