"Dangerous" David Cox defeated Damion Rage w/Dustin Burcham.
Robert Rose defeated AC Styles.
Dalton Storm defeated Chris Stevens.
Cassanova Kid & Dirty Sanchez defeated "Prime Time" Nick Grymes and Neil Taylor.
JWS Champion Bonecrusher vs. Buzz Harley ended in a time limit draw. Bonecrusher retained the belt. JWS General Manager Izzy Rotten came out of the back and held the title up. He said the JWS Championship would be determined in a Lethal Lottery Battle Royal in the main event.
Cyrus & Chazz defeated The Southern Saints (Chris Styles & Josh Matthews).
Testosterone (Fusion & Brett Michaels) defeated PHAT Foundation (Justin Rhodes & Chris Fontaine) to win the JWS Tag Team Championship.
Main event was a lethal lottery battle royal to crown a new JWS Champion. Every wrestler in the back was supposed to be in the battle royal. JWS General Manager Izzy Rotten drew names out of a cup to determine order of entry. A wrestler could only be eliminated by going over the top rope to the concrete floor. The last two wrestlers in the ring would have a regular match, with the winner being crowned JWS Champion. First two names called were Buzz Harley & Bonecrusher, followed by Chris Styles, Fusion, Robert Rose, Cassanova Kid, Brett Michaels, Chazz, Dalton Storm, David Cox, Danny Morris, Dirty Sanchez, J-Kid, Damion Rage, Chris Kilgore, Jay Webster, Justin Rhodes, Chris Stevens, Josh Matthews, Chris Fontaine, and LSD. One by one they were eliminated until the last two in the ring were Buzz Harley & Bonecrusher. It appeared that Bonecrusher had Harley pinned and would win the match, but Nick Grymes hit the ring, threw Harley over the top rope, and pinned Bonecrusher for the 3-count. General manager Izzy Rotten declared that, because all wrestlers were to have been in the battle royal, it was legal and therefore Nick Grymes is new JWS Champion. Bonecrusher was furious and accused Izzy Rotten of "making up the rules as we go along." Bonecrusher said it was not over by a long shot.
This was a good show over all. There are a couple of workers that I am not, nor have I ever been impressed with, but in all it was a good show. The crowd was loud and into every match. They got their money's worth and then some. If JWS continues to have shows like this show, they will do just fine and will go a long way. I counted 94 in the building, of which I am told that 68 paid. It was a good solid first show in the new building and a good foundation for JWS to build on.
Credit: Randall Lewis