Friday, November 16, 2018

Impact Wrestling One Night Only: BCW 25th Anniversary - The Results

The show begins with a cold open showing footage from Border City Wrestling shows past and present, showing the many wrestling superstars who have been in the promotion over the company's history.

Before the next match, Eli Drake says he is "a man and a half," but when he looks across the ring, he sees "a guy with a facial deformity" and a "sweet little Pop Tart" and he has to wonder how Bordeaux is standing with Stone Rockwell, but Rockwell says she is looking for a little action, not a dummy, and that Bordeaux is looking for an eleven while Eli Drake and KC Spinelli are a six combined. KC Spinelli takes offense to all this and the Eli Drake references that Rockwell keeps making, and Eli Drake says that while they are a six - with KC Spinelli being a doable five - he is the one to punch Rockwell's ticket. He then hits Rockwell with a cheap shot, starting the next match.

Stone Rockwell and "The Smoke Show" Scarlett Bordeaux beat Eli Drake and KC Spinelli.



BCW pays tribute to BCW wrestlers past who are no longer with us.

Before the next match, Conrad Kennedy III takes the microphone and says that he is wearing an "Old School!" shirt to pay tribute to one of the greatest wrestler villain to ever step foot in a wrestling ring and meant so much not only to BCW but to wrestling worldwide, as well as a man that he looked up to: himself. He also says he will be winning the gauntlet match that is about to start.

Matrox wins the Doug Chevalier Memorial Gauntlet Match, last eliminating N8 Mattson. Otis Apollo and Bobby Clancy present Matrox with the trophy.

We look back at Joe Doering's successful defends of the All Japan Pro Wrestling Triple Crown Championship against Rhyno at Excellence 2014, which was the first time the title was ever defended on North American soil.

Backstage, Alicia interviews "Reborn" Matt Sydal. Sydal says it is an honor and a privilege to be here, and gives thanks the wrestling gods for giving him that opportunity, as his path to enlightenment is a fortunate one and allows him to teach everyone else to open their third eye. He admits that his opponents Cody Deaner, Kongo Kong and Johnny Impact are good, but they are not as enlightened and transcended as he is and he will become BCW Heavyweight Champion.

Kiera Hogan beats Gisele Shaw.

We look back at International Incident 2005, when Jeff Jarrett beat Raven to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Backstage, Alicia interviews The Syndicate (Scott D'Amore, Jon Bolen, Johnny Swinger). D'Amore says he has been pulling the strings wherever he goes, and tonight, The Syndicate rides again. For one night only, they have the first manager in BCW history, Handsome" Jon Bolen says The Syndicate is the blueprint of what BCW has been built upon, and there will be no 25th anniversary show without them. Swinger says their opponents - D'Lo Brown, Highlander Robbie and Tommy Dreamer - may be good and amy be former BCW champions, but they are not as good as The Syndicate and nobody gets over on D'Amore. D'Amore says The Syndicate will party tonight by kicking ass.

Before the next match, RC City makes fun of David Arquette's streamers, saying they were the stupidest thing he has ever seen, then apologizes to everyone in the buidling for this match even happening as well as Arquette's existence. He says he is only teaming with Arquette because Arquette agreed to get him on a talk show - and has since not talked to anybody - and calls Arquette the most talentless human being he has ever met in his life. He tells Arquette to stay on the apron and shut his mouth, as everyone came to see RC City, the man who put "entertainment" back in "sports entertainment," not Arquette. Arquette takes the microphone and yells "It's Arquette City!" before the match begins.

Arquette City (David Arquette and RJ City) beats Halal Beefcake (Idris Abraham and Joe Coleman).



We look back at East Meets West 2015 when Shinsuke Nakamura, "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson, Hiroshi Tanahashi and "Tainmaker" Kazuchika Okada showed up in BCW.

Backstage, Alicia interviews Eddie Edwards. Eddie says he feels better than great tonight, and says that his Windsor Street Fight against Moose will now be a 2-on-1 handicap match, as Kenny the Kendo Stick will now be part of the match. Eddie then tells Moose that he is okay with Moose turning on him and Kenny, but when he involved his wife Alisha Edwards, he went too far, and tonight, he and Kenny will fix that and go to a kegger afterwards.

We look back to 2001, when Tommy Dreamer won the BCW World Heavyweight Championship.

D'Lo Brown, Highlander Robbie and Tommy Dreamer beat The Syndicate (Scott D'Amore, Jon Bolen, Johnny Swinger).

We look back at Tyson Dux vs. Phil Atlas in a steel cage match for the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship from October 20, 2012.

Backstage, Alicia interviews Cody Deaner. Cody says he has grown up wanting to step foot in a BCW ring one time, and now he has not only done it, but he has become BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Champion. Tonight, he plans to prove the doubters wrong and win the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship for a second time.

Aiden Prince and Brent Banks beat Phil Atlas and Jake Something to become the BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championships in a Ladder Match!

We look back on A Night of Appreciation for Sabu in 2004, when Shane Douglas sticks it to Raven for making the night about him.

Backstage, Alicia interviews Moose. Moose says he and Eddie Edwards will do it one more time tonight in a Windsor Street Fight, and hopefully, Eddie will find out why he is a five-star athlete, a ladies' man, a walking legend and Mr. Impact Wrestling.

Moose beats Eddie Edwards in a Windsor Street Fight. At the beginning of the match, Moose throws a fan out of the front row at Eddie Edwards before berating him for being an Eddie Edwards fan. The fan gets is Moose's way when Moose runs a lap around the ring, and Moose responds by tossing him before Eddie Edwards hits Moose with a cookie sheet and a double-team clothesline with the fan, who then climbs back into the stands afterwards. Later in the match, the referee is knocked out by an errant boot from Moose as Eddie Edwards tries to escape him at the top rope, and Eddie hits the referee with the referee to make him get up. After a low blow, Moose hits the Spear and referee Johnny Bravo runs in to make the three count.



We look back at War Without Honour 2009, when Kurt Angle - as a special guest referee - hits the Angle Slam. We also look back at The Rock's only post-WWE independent appearance alongside "The World's Strongest Man" Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown, as well as the first re-union of Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and Jimmy Hart as the original Hart Foundation in 2005.

Backstage, Alicia interviews Johnny Impact. He says that he has a big-time celebration planned for tonight if he wins the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship.

Cody Deaner beats Kongo Kong, Johnny Impact and "Reborn" Matt Sydal with an inside cradle on Kongo Kong to win the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Championship for a second time. BCW Hall of Famer "Irish" Mickey Doyle presents Deaner with the title after the match.

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