LWP Mayhem, LIVE from the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia! (Wednesday, Week 2, January 2012)
Dark Card
Dameon Duke vs Jesse White
As Jesse White is taking the advantage in this match, Dameon Duke's manager, Dewey Donovan, climbs to the apron to distract Vader's son. Dameon tries to hit White from behind, but he gets out of the way and Donovan is the one on the receiving hand. Then, Jesse White hits Dameon with the Spear and pin him for the victory.
Andrew Pendelton III vs Pac
Pac is getting ready to knock Pendelton out with a Super Kick, but DiBiase grabs his ankle. Pendelton uses his manager's distraction and goes for a Million Dollar Dream. Pac taps out, giving Andrew Pendelton his third win in a row.
TV Taping
A video of what happened during last week's main event is playing on the big screen. When the video ends, Chris Hero and Christopher Daniels are standing in the middle of the ring with microphones. They say that they are coming to LWP to dominate and they reveal themselves as "The Elite". Bobby Lashley and Tommy Dreamer both come out and challenge "The Elite" to a match, which they accept.
Backstage, Willie Mack learns that he has the night off and decides to leave. As he opens his locker room's door, he accidentally hits Ricky Banderas in the face, flooring him. Willie Mack doesn't notice what he has done and walks off. As we come back from a commercial, Willie Mack is shown getting in the parking lot and Ricky Banderas jumps him from behind. He assaults him violently, throwing him against cars and stomping him, before finally walking away.
In the general manager's office, Stone Cold is shown giving advices to Eddie Edwards before his debut match. Eddie thanks him for the advices and walks away.
Eddie Edwards vs Jon Moxley
The match goes on for around 8 minutes, with both men trading some solid blows, but at the end Eddie Edwards hits the Chin Checker and takes the win by pinfall.
Backstage, La Résistance have an interview in which they taunt The Motor City Machine Guns and call them talentless.
Alex Shelley vs Sylvain Grenier
To everyone's surprise, we didn't see an interference from René Duprée in this one and maybe Sylvain Grenier would've need it as Alex Shelley beats him with a Shellshock.
Chris Sabin vs René Duprée
Once again, we didn't see Sylvain Grenier interfere in this one, but unfortunately for Chris Sabin, someone else did as Rob Conway came to ringside and distracted him. René Duprée rolled him up for the three count and then celebrated his win with Rob Conway.
In the ring, Jay Lethal talks about how Phill Shatter has been lucky so far and says that when they face each other again, he will be victorious.
Jay Lethal vs Kid Kash
In a 12 minutes match, Jay Lethal takes the win with a Lethal Injection. After the match, Phill Shatter runs in and jumps him from behind, throwing a series of wild overhead shots. Jay Lethal fights off the attack and returns the favor, but Phill Shatter runs away before he can do any more damages.
The Elite vs Tommy Dreamer & Bobby Lashley
While the referee is trying to get Lashley and Daniels out of the ring, Chris Hero pulls a brass knuckle of his pants and uses it against Dreamer to get the win.
Kevin Steen vs Dwayne Johnson (15 minutes Iron Man match)
Dwayne Johnson wins by two fall to none, pinning Steen after a Spinebuster and after a Rock Bottom. After the match, Dwayne celebrates with the fans.
Then, Dwayne starts bragging about how good he is and they play a footage of some of his highlights. Steve Austin has seen enough and comes down to the ring. Austin says that he is sick and tired of hearing Johnson bragging and that he will never sell ticket like he can. Dwayne answers with a few insults of his own and the show ends with both legends staring at each others in the middle of the ring.