Global Warning was a one time pay-per-view, produced by the Classic Wrestling Federation. Global Warning was held live from the Madison Square Garden on August 29th, 2009
Global Warning | ||
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"A war to end the summer" | ||
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Promotion | Classic Wrestling Federation | |
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Date | 8/29/2009 | |
Venue | Madison Square Garden | |
City | New York, NY | |
Attendance | 20,000 | |
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Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Scars & Stripes | Global Warning | Fall Fever (2009) |
Global Warning chronology | ||
First | Global Warning |
Background[]
The Showdown show before Global Warning, James Baker interfered on the Axel Way vs Terry Richards, attacking Axel. He was then scheduled for the Unified Championship in a triple threat involving him, Sickboy and Axel. Axel went on to win after hitting The Twister on Baker.
The second most revelant feud was the feud that dominated the midcard for a lot of time. Terry defeated Paul Blair two weeks before the show to win Number One contendership to the National Title. Mariano and Terry, after a lot of controversy and rivarly between the duo, were scheduled to face again. Prior to the match, Terry attacked Mariano's friend Paul, stabbing him with a switchblade. Mariano, in return, found Terry's long lost sister, Hikari, and reunited her with Terry, with the duo also having a big confrontation. In a back and forth match, Mariano was able to pick up the win with his trademark yakuza kick.
The main event pitted Pledge Alligence vs Rob Osbourne. Prior to the bout, Pledge had helped Rob in his hostile takeover over Mark Xamin's presidency. Although they'd face for the rights to control CWF, a match Pledge would win via countout when Magnus Thunder furiously attacked Osbourne.
Results[]
- Axel Way def Sickboy (c) and James Baker to win the CWF Unified Championship
- Mariano Fernandez (c) def Terry Richards to retain the CWF National Championship
- CWF Presidency on the line: Pledge Alligence def "The Nitemare" Rob Osbourne via countout; therefore, the CWF Presidency goes back to Mark Xamin.