BLOOMFIELD: "Ladies and gentlemen, Prestige Wrestling Association has issued a statement for immediate release. 'In regard to the controversy surrounding the PWA Heavyweight Championship, it is noted that the championship committee did issue a contract intended to be signed by Brian Fury and PWA Heavyweight Champion Richard Pennyworth, III. The championship committee did observe that Richard Pennyworth, III and Rhett Holiday did sign said contract for a title match to take place at the PWA Vendetta event. This was not the championship committee's intention. Nevertheless, the contract is legally binding.
"'In an effort to correct this matter, the championship committee did authorize the PWA Heavyweight title match between Brian Fury and Richard Pennyworth, III that took place on the August 22nd edition of PWA Assault. The championship committee did observe that Rhett Holiday did interfere with and disrupt that title match. It is therefore the decision of the championship committee that the PWA Heavyweight title match scheduled as the main event for PWA Vendetta shall be amended as follows:
"'The PWA Heavyweight championship shall be contested under 3-Way Dance rules. PWA Heavyweight Champion Richard Pennyworth, III will defend the PWA Heavyweight championship against both Brian Fury and Rhett Holiday under elimination match rules: the match will continue until two competitors are eliminated from contention via pinfall or submission. Once a competitor has been eliminated from contention, he must leave the ring and may no longer compete or interfere or otherwise disrupt the PWA Heavyweight championship match. To ensure a definitive champion at the conclusion of this match, the stipulations of no disqualification and no outside count will be enforced. The nullification of pins and submission holds via rope break will be at senior referee Bill White's discretion. The championship committee wishes good luck to all three competitors and may the best man win.'"Statistics: Posted by Gary Bloomfield — Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:49 am
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