-Promoter Herb Simmons talked to the fans about Larry Matysik's recent minor stroke; Larry is still in the hospital, making this the first SICW show he has missed in a long time.
-Sean Vincent & Bobby D d. Brandon Espinosa & Curtis Wylde(w/ Wyldefyre); Wyldefyre tripped up Vincent at one point, but a miscommunication caused Wylde to accidentally knock Espinosa off the ring apron. Vincent capitalized by rolling up Wylde for the pin (8:50); he offered a handshake to Espy after the match, but Espy kicked him below the belt before walking away.
-Attila Khan(w/ Travis Cook) d. "Risky Business" Everett Connors after the inverted DDT (1:46). Khan caught Connors in his own version of the Asiatic Spike after the match; Cook had to put a black hood over his head to calm him down.
-"Dirdey" Jake Dirden d. Ax Allwardt with the Asiatic Spike (5:40).
-Herb Simmons did an interview with Jim Cornette to establish a few things about the main event: No countouts, no DQs, no time limit...there would be a decisive winner.
-Big Jim Hoffarth fought Bubba Troll to a double DQ when both men shoved the referee away as he tried to get between the two (4:58).
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa & Bull Bronson(w/ Travis Cook) d. "The Man Of Tomorrow" Daniel Eads & Shiloh Jonze; Kasa pinned Jonze after he and Bronson hit Jonze with the Hart Attack (11:41).
-"Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson d. Mohamad Ali Vaez in a Texas Death Match; the loser of a fall had thirty seconds to get back to his feet or be declared the loser. Vaez got an early flash pin with a backslide but Gary was more surprised than hurt by the move. Later in the match, Vaez was able to win a fall with the Akbar Clutch(cobra clutch out of the camel clutch position) (I couldn't tell if Gary tapped out or passed out in the hold); Gary just barely got back to his feet after that hold. Jackson scored a tapout with the Texas Cloverleaf and it was Vaez's turn to barely beat the count. Gary reversed an Irish whip into a chair wedged in the corner and went to the top rope...Vaez cut him off and hit a superplex, but the referee counted both men's shoulders down as each had an arm draped over the other. That meant both men had to answer the count...and only Gary was able to regain his feet in the thirty-second time period (20:00)!
-Flash Flanagan d. "The Old School Warrior" Chaz Wesson to retain the Classic Title by rolling through a blind cross-bodyblock off the top rope and holding the tights (6:45).
-Red River Jack(w/ Big Daddy) d. "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz(w/ Travis Cook & Attila Khan) in a no-countout-no-DQ match with RRJ's mask on the line and Jim Cornette as the special guest referee. Before the match even started, Cornette appointed Jake Dirden as the special ringside enforcer and banned Khan from ringside. He also entrusted Dirden with his trademark tennis racket to use against any interfering parties. Cruz survived a Double-R-J(RKO/Diamond Cutter) and Jack survived Cruz's superkick. Dirden stopped Ken Kasa from interfering, but Flash Flanagan entered the ringside area through the back door to attack Dirden from behind...the two brawled away from the ringside area and completely out of the building. Cornette got into a tussle with Travis Cook, leading to Cruz hitting Jack with the tennis racket for a close near-fall. Ricky confronted Cornette over his pin count, but that allowed RRJ to recover and blast Cruz with the tennis racket for the victory (9:29)!
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