RCW Livewire (July, Week 4).
The show began with the new Evolution of Randy Orton, Batista, Mark Orton & Kurt Angle strolling down to the ring ready for a 6-man tag match with the Bingbongs in preparation for their showdown with the Dog House at RCW The Ends Justify The Means, finishing their entrance with poses on the turnbuckles showered by falling pyro.
Evolution w/Randy Orton vs. The Bingbong Family w/Sign Dude & Ozzy Bingbong.
Angle headed straight for Rat and Butch, but he was cut-off by Big Papa who tackled him down to the canvas. Big Papa threw Angle in the corner and began to put the boots to him whilst Rat strangled him with the tag line. The referee then told Rat off, but with his back turned, Big Papa kicked Angle right between the legs. Butch was then tagged in and he went to work on Angle's knee. Butch dragged him towards the centre and covered him for a two. With Angle's leg across the ring ropes, Butch jumped and sat across his knee, causing Angle to scream out in agony. Butch pulled Angle by his damaged leg, but Angle used his free leg to kick Butch's leg, causing him to fall flat on his face. Angle somehow crawled to his corner and made the tag to Batista who used his brute force to clear the ring. Batista knocked both Big Papa and Butch from the apron and landed a Batista Buster on Rat in the centre of the ring. Batista tagged Angle back into the match before running across the ring to knock Big Papa back out of the ring with a running knee. Mark climbed to the top rope and hit a Rolling Tope onto Butch, knocking both Butch and himself into the crowd. After performing the Olympic Slam on Rat, Angle pulled himself back to his feet, jumped up and came off of the turnbuckles to hit the Olympic Moonsault. Angle hooked Rat's leg and the referee Charlie Packets called for the bell based on Rat's screaming agony from being placed into the Ankle Lock. Big Papa wasn't taken out by Batista and the Bombshell.
The winners are Evolution.
Right after the final bell, Bloodhound rushed in followed by his brothers Redbark & Joey Boozehound, taking out Batista with a Dog Collar Driver. Randy stomped into the ring and went for the RKO, but Redbark caught him in a spur-of-the-moment Kennel Krucifix. Their no.1 rival, Kurt Angle, ran at them with all caution to the wind, only to pay for it in the end as Joey caught him with the Beershot. Mark Orton recovered from his suicidal tope into the crowd to run off the Dog House with a steel chair. He tended to his brother and his other fellow stable members.
Backstage, XLX walked through the backstage area, ready for their non-title encounter with the Tag Team champions up next.
Non-title match: CM Punk & Carlito vs. Fade & Mane.
The champions instantly put Fade and Mane on the backfoot with forearms to the face, followed by an irish-whip and a double-dropkick. Mane and Fade both rolled out of the ring but the champions soon joined them after both hitting a Crossbody. Back in the ring and Carlito focused on Fade, as he whipped him hard into the corner and then sent him flying across the ring with a Monkey Flip. Carlito then landed an Springboard Quebrada Splash. Once Punk made the tag, Fade countered an irish-whip and sent him into his corner where Mane caught his leg. Punk fell forward into a Clothesline from Fade. Punk found himself guillotined on the top rope with his legs on Mane's shoulders, and Fade leapfrogged over and sat on Punk's lower back. Fade then hit a Superkick with Mane landing a German Suplex with a bridge. Fade then hit Carlito as the referee counted the three. The champions had been upset.
The winners are XLX.
Kiba celebrated with his boys, who then began arguing, apparently over who would be facing the Tag Team champions at the PPV. Danny Jackpot came out with a microphone in hand.
'Kiba, it seems your boys can't keep their egos in check as it pertains to who will face Carlito & CM Punk at The Ends Justify The Means. On Thursday night, I made a promise that I didn't deliver, of course meaning the No.1 contender's match. So, I'm going to make it up to the fans. Tonight, in that ring, there will be a tag team turmoil match to determine the No.1 contenders. Here's the rundown: Kiba & Grizzly vs. Fade & Mane vs. Nate & Slim vs. DJ Diddy Dog & John Cena vs. Kevin Smith & Ralph Summers vs. Chris Sabin & Matt Hyson vs. Red Tiger & Marc Sylvester. The winners go to the pay-per-view. Simple enough... I'd say.' Jackpot announced. XLX was livid. Then Jackpot came back out and said the match begins right now.
RCW Global Tag Team Title contenders' Tag Team Turmoil match.
Starting first, Slim & Nate controlled the opening segment, keeping DJ Diddy Dog at bay. Eventually Slim gained the advantage after a brief Hardy comeback, and tagged in his partner Nate. Nate was tagged in only to be rushed to his opponent's corner and watched Cena tag in and drop kick him in the face. Nate hit a low blow to save himself and tagged in Slim who almost immediately was on the receiving end of an atomic drop and a leg drop to the groin. DJ Diddy Dog tagged in and suplexed Nate who rolled to the outside to avoid further punishment. Slim got his bell rung on the turnbuckle and took a swinging neck breaker. Hardy went for the cover, but Slim kicked out an opportunistically hit a jaw breaker on DJ Diddy Dog, enabling him to tag in his partner. Nate kept DJ Diddy Dog at bay in the corner and the two alternated double teams on DJ Diddy Dog and kept him under their control. Nate's offense was particularly stiff, trying to get over the fact that he wanted to injure one of the rappers. Eventually Hardy began to fight back a bit, but was cut off by a stiff Nate lariat. Nate went for a second rope elbow drop and missed, allowing Cena to be tagged into the match. Cena hit an inverted suplex on Nate before Slim ran in and tried to break up the party, but got cut off by DJ Diddy Dog. All hell broke loose and when all subsided, Slim was in the ring getting ready to get hit by the senton/leg drop top rope combo from the rappers. Though he ate the leg drop, he managed to get his knees up, knocking the wind out of Cena. The two went right to work on Cena's midsection, hitting a nice leg drop combination before Nate clamped on a reverse bear hug. Cena eventually began to fight back and caught a roll up and a near fall out of it. Nate pounced right back on Cena though, landing a bunch of clubbing blows on his mid section. Slim tagged in and XLX hit a double knees gut buster on the former UK Champion before Slim began his dirty work. Slim laid the boots a bit to Hardy before cinching in a nice leg scissors, keeping the speedy high flyer at bay. Eventually Cena broke the hold and Slim moved to a front face lock. Cena struggled to try and get to his corner, but Slim was able to hold him off fairly effectively. Cena made a tag, but the referee didn't see the tag, so it didn't count. XLX taunted DJ Diddy Dog on the apron while laying the boots to Hardy and raking away at his face. Nate made a tag but missed the double team. Hardy kicked Slim off his leg and finally made the tag to DJ Diddy Dog. Hardy cleaned house and put the exclaimation point on Slim with a big back body drop on Slim before hitting the bulldog-clothesline combo. Hardy landed an elbow off the second rope on Slim and went for a cover but only got two. Nate popped up out of nowhere and went for the Snap Shot, but DJ Diddy Dog wiggled out. Cena went for his diving splashes in the corner, but Slim rolled out of the way of the second and almost scored a flash pin. Eventually DJ Diddy Dog popped up and hit the Guitar Driver on Slim. He went to hit Nate with it, but Nate grabbed him and tossed him out of the ring. Cena capitalized and hit the F-U. Slim revived and hit Cena with the Exchange Exploder, grabbing a handful of tights for the elimination.
DJ Diddy Dog & John Cena are eliminated.
Next in were the Crazy Cats. They came running into the ring and lay a beatdown on both XLX members, expelling Slim from the ring. He back body dropped Nate before clotheslining him over the top rope and to the floor. He quickly pounced on Slim on the outside and tossed him back into the ring. Red Tiger landed a super stiff chop to Slim in the corner. He followed it up and laid the boots to Slim. Red Tiger whipped Slim to the buckles but got caught with a shot to the jaw. Red Tiger rebounded off the ropes and came back with a swinging neck breaker, desperately trying to keep the upper hand. Slim fought back however with a chop and tagged in Nate. Nate punched Red Tiger into the ropes and whipped him only to miss a sit out drop kick. Red Tiger mounted him and began to flail away on the Legend Killer. Red Tiger landed a chop in one corner and Nate stumbled to the other. Red Tiger went for a move off the ropes, but Slim grabbed the top rope and Red Tiger clattered to the floor. Slim killed Red Tiger with a lariat on the outside before dumping him back into the ring. Slim tagged in and worked over Red Tiger in the corner. Red Tiger desperately tried to fight out but Nate held him down while Slim distracted the referee. Slim resumed his beat down and left Red Tiger a mess in the corner, bleeding everywhere. Slim stomped him once and tagged in Nate. Nate clotheslined him three times and went for a cover but only got a one count. Nate hit his inverted back breaker and again went for a cover, and again Red Tiger kicked out. Slim tagged in and laid some more fists down on Red Tiger's head before tagging Nate back in in short order. Nate jaw jacked with the crowd and landed some more punches before Red Tiger began to fight back. Red Tiger hit some chops in the corner but got whipped upside down in the corner, but on the rebound came out with a clothesline. Nate tagged in Slim who quickly came in and lined Red Tiger up for a spear but Red Tiger dodged him and he crashed into Nate's mid section knocking him to the floor. Red Tiger exchanged some chops with Slim before hitting his flying forearm. Red Tiger nipped up and went into an HBK-like victory sequence. He mounted the top rope and went for the Red Galaxy Spiral Press and connected. Red Tiger rose to his feet and began to tune up the band like HBK. Nate came in illegally but Red Tiger cut him off. He rose from tackling Nate only to get speared out of his boots by the legal man, Slim, leaving all three men down. Red Tiger slowly crawled to his corner and tagged in Marc Sylvester, who went to town with an abundance of Dragon Suplexes. Just as he was getting fired up, Kevin Smith rushed in from the locker room area and smashed Sylvester with the Kevolution before dropkicking Red Tiger out of the ring. Smith disappeared as quickly as he arrived to a chorus of hate chants. Nate took advantage of the situation and nailed the Wild Dynamite on Sylvester for the elimination.
The Crazy Cats are eliminated.
Next in was Fade & Mane. Everyone started brawling right off the bat, with Fade sending Nate upside down into the steps and Slim working around with Mane. Mane tossed Slim into the ropes just in time to get hammered with a Fade Pounce. Neat little spot. Fade tagged in once things settled down and put the boots to Slim. He hit a snap mare and then some nasty looking cross faces. Fade kept after the neck, slapping on a neck Vice on the fellow XLX member. Slim fought back only for Fade to cut him off. Fade missed a clothesline and that allowed Slim to hit a swinging neck breaker. Fade tagged Mane just in time for Mane to drop some nasty looking elbows onto Slim's back. Slim hit a drop toehold into the turnbuckles and tagged in Nate who cleaned house and then hit a hurricanrana. All hell broke loose and the referee got distracted with Fade and Slim on the outside. Nate went to use a steel chair, but Mane grabbed one of his own and clocked him with it, enabling him to pick up the elimination.
Nate & Slim are eliminated.
In came Sabu & Rob Van Dam. Sabu hit a nice implant DDT and a leg drop before going for a quick cover. RVD tagged in and stared down Fade. The two circled it up and locked horns in the middle of the ring. Fade grabbed a headlock and then reminded everyone he had the headlock on a million times. He hit a shoulder block and gloated a little more before Van Dam made him pay with some kicks to the head. Fade slumped in the corner and RVD told him to bring it on, but Fade hesitated. He finally came out with some punches and a body slam before tagging in Mane who missed an elbow drop. Sabu tagged in and he and RVD hit a double leg drop before going for another cover. Sabu whipped Mane to the corner but Mane avoided the follow up splash and Fade came running down the apron with a clothesline. Fade tagged in and Mane and he hit some double knees in the corner before Fade went for a cover attempt. Fade slapped on a rear face lock before Sabu fought out with some elbows. Fade cut Sabu off, tossing him to the mat and tagged in Mane. Mane came in and whipped Sabu to the ropes and hit a running forearm before hitting a nice running face wash. Mane went for a cover but only got a two count. Fade tagged in again and slapped on that rear face lock, with Sabu bleeding from the mouth. Sabu fought out and made the tag to RVD. Van Dam came in and hit some clotheslines before tagging Fade with a kick to the face. RVD followed it up with a monkey flip out of the corner and then kicked Mane in the face just because and sent him to the outside. RVD hit another kick to the face on Fade and then hit rolling thunder. Sabu went for a flipping leg drop, but Mane dragged him down to the floor. RVD hit a suicide dive to the outside taking out Mane and Sabu recovered quickly enough and went for his springboard splash, but Fade kicked the ropes just in time and managed to roll Sabu up with his feet on the ropes for the elimination.
Rob Van Dam & Sabu are eliminated.
In came Sabin & Hyson. Mane hit a kick to the mid section on Sabin before whipping him into the corner. Sabin leapt up on the ropes and came off with a body splash and got a two count. Hyson tagged in and hit a wheel kick and went for a cover of his own. Mane quickly overpowered him and bullied him to the corner and hit some shoulder thrusts. Hyson reversed the momentum and went for ten punches to the head in the corner but was tossed off by Mane. Fade tagged in and he laid the boots to Hyson before going for the cover. Fade hit a snap mare and slapped on a rear chin lock in hopes of wearing down Hyson. Hyson fought to his feet, but Fade cut him off with some clubbing blows. He went for a body slam, but Hyson wiggled out and hit a reverse DDT. Hyson and Fade both made tags and Sabin cleaned house on both Fade and Mane. Sabin hit a body slam and then the split legged moonsault for a two count. Sabin punted Mane's head into the lights before connecting with rolling thunder. Sabin went for the cover but Fade broke it up. Hyson came into the ring and low blowed Fade and took him to the outside. Sabin hit a spinning wheel kick and then went for a frog splash. Sabin stayed perched on the ropes long enough for Mane to crotch him on the top buckle. Mane hit his Jungle Drill on Sabin. But Hyson quickly smashed Fade with a singapore cane and went into the ring, bashing Mane over the head before setting him on the top rope. Hyson followed and latched onto the XLX member's head. The fans popped big time after Hyson eliminated Mane with the Acid Raid.
Fade & Mane are eliminated.
The Bikebrakers instantly put Hyson and Sabin on the backfoot with forearms to the face, followed by an irish-whip and a double-dropkick. Sabin and Hyson both rolled out of the ring but the Bikebrakers soon joined them after both hitting a Crossbody. Back in the ring and Kevin Smith focused on Hyson, as he whipped him hard into the corner and then sent him flying across the ring with a Monkey Flip. Smith then landed an Asai Moonsault. Once Summers made the tag, Hyson countered an irish-whip and sent him into his corner where Sabin caught his leg. Summers fell forward into a Clothesline from Hyson. Summers found himself guillotined on the top rope with his legs on Sabin' shoulders, and Hyson leapfrogged over and sat on Summers' lower back. Hyson then hit a crescent kick with Sabin landing a Tiger Suplex. Smith ran in and planted both Hyson & Sabin with the Kevolution. Summers revived and eliminated the enemy with a suspended Summers Projekt on Hyson from the ropes.
'Acid' Matt Hyson & 'The Future' Chris Sabin are eliminated.
In next was Kiba & Grizzly. Kiba locked up with Smith to start the match. Kiba quickly took Smith down with a jumping Enzeguri but Grizzly refused to make the tag, wanting to see what Kiba could do. This time allowed Smith to tag in Summers who caught Kiba from behind with a Spinning Heel Kick. Kiba came back with a couple of rights to Summers, but was again taken down by a Spinebuster after running the ropes. Summers then ran the ropes and connected with a bigman moonsault splash, but before he could make the cover, Grizzly entered and German Suplexed him. Both men crawled to their corners to make the tag, and it was the fast pace attack of Smith that got the better of Grizzly. Smith forced Grizzly into the ropes with several forearm shots, and then sent him across the ring with an irish-whip. Grizzly attempted to come back with a clothesline but Smith ducked through and dropkicked Grizzly onto the second rope. As the crowd got behind Smith, he ran the ropes and hit a sideflip kick knocking Grizzly back. Smith then attempted a springboard hurricanrana but Grizzly countered with a vicious powerbomb. Further into the match, Grizzly ran the ropes and Kiba made the blind tag but remained on the apron. Smith attempted the leg scissors but Grizzly countered into a German Suplex followed by the S-3. As Grizzly taunted the crowds, Summers dropkicked him from behind, sending him from the ring. Kiba then ran in and hit a bulldog on Smith. Kiba hit an Lionsault on Smith to get the elimination... and the No.1 contendership to the Global Tag Team titles.
The winners and No.1 Contenders to the RCW Global Tag Team championship, Kiba & Grizzly.
Kiba celebrated with Grizzly, but the rest of XLX weren't too happy. Kiba told them to lighten up.
We went backstage to see the Bikebrakers & Crazy Cats brawling backstage with security and road agents flying everywhere.
Junior Heavyweight Triangle match: 'The Phenomenal' AJ Styles vs. Mutt Soldier Z vs. Firefly.
As soon as the bell rang, Mutt Soldier Z ran across the ring and took Firefly down with a shoulder tackle and instantly went for an Anklelock, but Firefly crawled to the ropes. Firefly kicked Mutt Soldier Z away with his free leg straight into AJ Styles who connected with a palay kick to the forehead, knocking Mutt Soldier Z back into the corner. Styles chopped Mutt Soldier Z across the chest until Firefly snuck up from behind him and launched him across the ring with a German Suplex. Firefly took over where Styles left off and chopped Mutt Soldier Z across the chest, but Mutt Soldier Z turned the tables and threw Firefly in the corner and hit some chops of his own. Mutt Soldier Z whipped Firefly across the ring towards Styles who sent him into the air with a back body drop before walking into a right hand from Mutt Soldier Z. Mutt Soldier Z went for the Mutter, but AJ countered into an arm drag but was clotheslined by Firefly. Firefly then took Mutt Soldier Z down in the Crossface. Mutt Soldier Z looked in a huge amount of pain as Firefly pulled back on the hold. Styles climbed to the top rope and just when it looked like Mutt Soldier Z was about to tap, Styles dropped an elbow drop across Firefly's back, breaking the hold. AJ attempted the Styles Clash, but Firefly grabbed his foot, spun him around and then hit a huge overhead Belly-to-Belly suplex. Mutt Soldier Z shot back to his feet and got the Mutter on Firefly and grabbed his Ankle for an Anklelock. Firefly crawled towards the ropes but Mutt Soldier Z dragged him back into the middle of the ring with the hold still locked on. Firefly was almost ripping the hair from his head but it looked too much and his hand came up to tap when from out of nowhere, AJ returned with the Styles Clash to Mutt Soldier Z, knocking him flat on his back. The crowd roared as AJ hooked Mutt Soldier Z's leg. The referee counted the three and declared AJ Styles the winner of the match.
The winner is AJ Styles.
Non-title match: 'The 911' Ryan Walters vs. Rhino.
Rhino and Walters had an intense stare down in the middle of the ring before the bell rang. The two exchanged lefts and rights before Rhino evacuated the premises to the outside of the ring. Walters foolishly followed him and got his head slammed off the announce table. Walters came roaring back though and after slamming Rhino's back into the ring apron a bit, he gave him a mean belly to belly suplex on the floor. Walters went shopping underneath the ring and set up a table on the outside. He gathered Rhino and body slammed him to the concrete. He took a breather for about five seconds before turning around and getting hammered with a Rhino lariat to the face. Rhino took the table down, folded it up and stuffed it back under the ring. Rhino continued his assault, landing a few punches to the face and putting the boots to the Champ's face. Rhino went for an Irish whip into the guardrail, but Walters countered it and followed up with a lariat into the crowd. They brawled in the crowd, who could have cared less about their presence before Walters dumped Rhino back over into fun-land and back into the ring. Walters hammered away at Rhino in the corner before looking for an Irish whip. Rhino tried to leap frog but Walters caught him and went for the power slam. Rhino wiggled out onto the apron and hanged Walters's neck up on the ropes. He dragged Walters crotch first into the ring post, leaving the champion in pain. Rhino set a steel chair up in the ring. During the break he dropped Walters throat first on it, leaving the champion in big trouble. Rhino dropped him on the chair one more time, then stepped on the throat. Walters sort of grogg-ily picked up the chair off the mat and Rhino kicked it into his face. Rhino slapped on a rear chin lock, giving us all a breather. Walters made his comeback before Rhino dumped him back to the mat with a running reverse elbow. He gathered the chair and set it up in the corner, wedged between the buckles. Rhino went to toss Walters into the chair, but Walters reversed it and the pseudo challenger went reeling headfirst into the steel. Rhino reared back and got tagged with an Olympic slam before Walters began hitting some clotheslines. He gathered Rhino from the corner and hit a nice delayed vertical suplex. Walters pumped up the crowd and nailed a nasty shoulder back breaker on Rhino before going for a cover. Rhino kicked out at two before Walters went back under the ring to retrieve that elusive table. He took it out and set it up but got caught with a Rhino drop kick to the teeth. Rhino tossed Walters in the ring and went for a Rhino Driver on the chair, but Walters wiggled out. Rhino turned around only to get scooped up and 911 Cop-Killed on the steel by the champion, who followed up with a cover for the victory.
The winner is 'The 911' Ryan Walters.
Suddenly, Paul Heyman came out onto the stage and mockingly applauded Walters' win. He then motioned that he was going to win the belt. As if.
Danny Jackpot came on the screen to announce a new match for The Ends Justify The Means: the Bikebrakers vs. the Crazy Cats in the match to end it all... a no.1 contenders' falls-count-anywhere match!
Non-title match: Yoshihiro Magma vs. Kurtis Raynes w/Kevin Thorn.
The two locked up and Raynes quickly backed Magma into the corner as a Magma chant broke out. Raynes went for some punches but Magma quickly fought back with some strikes of his own. Magma went to leap frog out of the corner, but Raynes caught him and slammed him face first into the mat and followed it up with a leg drop and cover attempt. Raynes went for a cravat but then opted to knee the crap out of Magma instead and synch in an abdominal stretch. Magma kneed the crap out of Raynes who returned the favor with an equally stiff drop kick. Raynes missed a big boot and Magma whaled away with some punches and finished it off with a roundhouse kick to the head. Magma hit his running knee in the corner before planting his opponent with a bulldog. Magma went for a springboard clothesline, but Raynes stepped out of the way. Raynes came reeling around only to get caught in a Brainbuster to Fujiwara Armbar combo. Raynes tapped out pretty quickly.
The winner is Yoshihiro Magma.
Star Dog, Edge & Christian, led by Cyrus, came in to put the boots to the double champion, but Max Jacobs was right there with Lucifer's Hammer to fight them off. Magma hit the Supernova Yakuza kick, knocking Star Dog all the way out of the ring. Magma & Jacobs then had an intense staredown before Max prepared for his match.
Max Jacobs vs. Bloodhound.
Jacobs took down Bloodhound and slapped on a headlock. Bloodhound broke the hold in the ropes before Jacobs fought out of the corner with punches. Jacobs took early control with a boot to the face and Bloodhound quickly retreated through the ropes. After taking a quick breather, Bloodhound connected with a big boot of his own before dumping Jacobs to the mat. Bloodhound worked Jacobs over a little bit on the outside before bringing him back into the ring and slapping on a side head lock in an attempt to wear the opponent down. Jacobs eventually fought out and the two came bounding off the ropes only to both connect with flying cross body blocks which left both men laying in a heap as we went to commercial break. We came back to Bloodhound putting the boots to Jacobs on the mat before slapping on an arm bar. The hold evolved into a rear chin lock. Jacobs fought out with some elbows before hitting a swinging neck breaker, which left both men out on their backs. Jacobs rose to his feet and connected with three clotheslines in a row. The Champ followed up with a flying shoulder block and the inverted supelx. He went for a fist drop but Bloodhound rolled out quickly and hit Jacobs out of nowhere with a spear that got him a near fall. Bloodhound gathered his senses after arguing forever with the referee. He perched Jacobs up on the top rope and went for a double-arm superplex attempt but Jacobs blocked it. Jacobs tossed Bloodhound off the top rope and came off with his own flying leg drop off the top rope and went for a cover but only got a two count. Jacobs picked up the opponent and dropped him on the top rope on the neck before hitting a fist drop. Jacobs loaded up Lucifer's Hammer, but Bloodhound slipped out and went to go for a neck breaker. Jacobs reversed that hold with his inverted suplex and got a two count. Jacobs went for Lucifer's Hammer but Bloodhound kicked the referee in the head accidentally. With the referee down, Redbark ran down and powerbombed the hell out of Jacobs before tossing the official back into the ring. Bloodhound crawled over to make the cover, but Evolution showed up out of nowhere. While Batista took care of Redbark on the outside, Mark Orton loaded Bloodhound up for the Package Crash and nailed him with it. He draped Jacobs over Bloodhound's body and the referee counted Bloodhound's shoulders to the mat.
The winner is Max Jacobs.
We go off the air with all members of Evolution & The Dog House brawling into the stands and the streets outside.
RCW The Ends Justify The Means Card:
'The 911' Ryan Walters vs. Paul Heyman - RCW World title Feud-Ending Steel Cage match.
The Bikebrakers vs. The Crazy Cats - No.1 Contenders' Falls-Count-Anywhere match.
'The Shuffle' Dan Wilson vs. Jake Taproot - RCW Junior Heavyweight title match.
CM Punk & Carlito vs. XLX - RCW Global Tag Team title Ladder match.
Yoshihiro Magma vs. Max Jacobs vs. Star Dog - RCW Openweight title/UK title Two Falls Triple Threat match.
Austin Aries vs. Bill Goldberg.
Evolution vs. The Dog House.
Champions:
RCW World Heavyweight title - 'The 911' Ryan Walters.
RCW Global Tag Team titles - CM Punk & Carlito.
RCW United Kingdom title - Yoshihiro Magma.
RCW Junior Heavyweight title - Dan Wilson.
RCW Openweight title - Yoshihiro Magma.
