Post by Non Compos Mentis on Oct 3, 2012 21:01:34 GMT -5
PCW Trauma: 121
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Introduction
Details: “Survival of the Sickest” hits and Trauma 121 bursts onto TV sets across the globe with a spectacular pyrotechnic display, lifting the PCW Faithful into a massive ovation. The cameras pan around the packed P. C. Arena, highlighting some of the more ingenious signs in the crowd. Some of the signs say things such as, “Andy D's 4 Me,” “Tubbs of the U-S-A” “NCM: Now Company Man,” “Vote Areas/Ford 2012,” “Prophet Murdoc = Ratingz,” and “Black tells white lies.” The feed then switches to Jerry Andrews and Al Laiman at ringside.
Jerry Andrews: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Trauma 121! At T120, Areas was the last man standing after taking out both the World Champion and its number-one contender. But he'll have his hands full tonight when he squares off against International Champion Whitey Ford!
Al Laiman: As we all know, Ford entered the PCW as part of the AWA**holes with Areas's Deadly Intentions opponent MONROE. Maybe Whitey will soften PCW's resident Pillsbury up.
Jerry Andrews: Perhaps. But the AWA**holes haven't been looking like a cohesive unit for weeks. Especially since the fallout between Korey Kill and the aforementioned Ford.
Al Laiman: Don't forget about tonight's Main Event- Ace Anderson vs. Nacho Grande. These two have never seen eye-to-eye, and Nacho Grande has always had Anderson's number.
Jerry Andrews: Anderson, who was PCW's pinnacle at one point, has been out of the game a long time. Even though he defeated Justin Kaard on the last show, he'll have a definite uphill battle tonight.
Al Laiman: But enough with the hypefest, let's get to the first match!
MATCH ONE
Singles Match
Grimm vs. “The Adrenaline King” Justin Kaard
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Details: ‘Attack’ by 30 Seconds To Mars hits and through at storm of strobe lights Justin Kaard makes his way out to a chorus of boos. Paying little mind to them he carries on to the ring and continues to prepare for the upcoming match. By the time he gets to the ring the fans are practically begging for the music to change. Their wishes are granted when ‘Winter Shaker’ hits and the Hangtown Horror makes his way out to the stage.
Phinehas Grimm makes his way down the ramp with his eyes focused purely on the man he’ll be facing. The crowd cheers the fearsome redhead all the way to the ring until the bell officially rings. Both men circle with Grimm weighing up a rare weight advantage on his opponent. Deciding to attack straight off the bat, Grimm forces Kaard back into the corner and drives several raking forearms across his face. The referee forces him to break but immediately after he lays in a gut kick followed by a brutal knee lift to the face. Forced backwards by Roberto Garcia, Grimm allows Kaard a few seconds to recover before advancing again, only to receive a suspiciously low kick in retaliation.
With Grimm’s attack halted, Kaard goes on the offense with a series of kicks to the legs. Going for another gut kick, Kaard is too slow and Grimm latches on to his foot before pulling him in. Before Kaard can react, Grimm slams him down with a short-arm clothesline and pins for a one. Again Grimm grinds his forearm into the face of Kaard to prove his dominance but ‘The Adrenaline King’ escapes after a four count. Picking him off the mat, Grimm whips him across the ring and ducks, but Kaard sees it coming and hits a basement dropkick, knocking Grimm to a knee. Kaard hits the rope to attempt a Leg Drop Bulldog but Grimm evades and hits a Savate Kick to the chin, pinning again for two.
Dragging Kaard to his feet, Grimm looks to set up for a DDT but Kaard catches him off guard, forcing him back into the corner. As the referee tries to split the two, Kaard lashes out with a thumb to the eye that catches Grimm unawares, following it with a combo of boots to the legs that drop him into a seated position. Taking a few steps back, Kaard rushes forward and hits a vicious flip senton, then pulls Grimm out of the corner to pin for two. Trying to capitalise on his offense, Kaard hits a spiral leg drop and again gets a two count. Kaard pulls Grimm to his feet and looks to whip him into the ropes. Grimm reverses and catches Kaard with a shuddering Lament Configuration, planting him in the middle of the ring.
Looking to but the match beyond doubt, Grimm heads to the corner and climbs with intentions of hitting the Sword of Heimdall. At the top he gets his bearings but he’s taken too long. Kaard jumps up and dives at the ropes, sending Grimm toppling from the top and, apparently, straight onto his damaged leg from earlier in the match. The referee checks on Grimm who looks unusually concerned with an injury to his lower leg, but Kaard wastes no time in climbing to the top in a much quicker manner than his opponents. The bloodthirsty ‘Adrenaline King’ sees that Grimm cannot stand and throws himself off with the Seattle Space Walk… but Grimm moves!
The wily veteran was playing possum and Kaard crashes and burns with a sick impact. He tries to recover but Grimm closes in fast, grabbing his head and draggling him toward the corner for his signature Harvest. Just as he begins to climb to the second turnbuckle, however, Kaard regains his senses and immediately drops to the mat. Rolling to the outside, Justin high-tails it toward the ramp to the immense displeasure of the crowd. Grimm looks on a shakes his head while referee Garcia begins his count, reaching ten with no reply from Kaard who is almost at the stage clearly having taken enough for tonight.
Winner: Grimm via Countout
Showtime's Classic Announcement
Details: (As Kaard peddles up the ramp way and the referee calls for the bell. The moment that the bell chimes “Gold on the Ceiling” by the Black Keys begins to blare over the P.A. system and the crowd goes nuts. Kaard stops cold in his tracks and swivels his head between Grimm in the ring and the now emerging “Mr. Showtime” Michael Wryght. Showtime begins to make his way towards the ring and shoots the crowd his trademark half smile. He holds his hands up pressing Kaard to relax. When the two men get close, Showtime says something that is inaudible over the crowd noise. Kaard just nods and holds his ground.
Showtime climbs the ring steps and wipes his very expensive shoes off on the ring apron before ducking between the ropes. Showtime shoots Grimm his half smile, and in return Grimm gives Showtime a nod. Slowly Grimm stalks his way up the ramp way, staring Kaard down with his ice blue eyes. He only passes Kaard and disappears into the back.
Back in the ring Showtime is posing for the crowd, making sure to hit each corner. He seems to be in heaven from the reaction of the crowd, and after a moment’s pause in the center of the ring he calls for a microphone.)
Michael Wryght: Hello Pure Class Wrestling!!!
(The fans bite on the cheap pop and Showtime laughs it up. Once they settle he continues.)
Michael Wryght: I have asked Justin to hang around because I have an announcement that affects him just as much as you. First I wanted to apologies to all of you. I need to apologies for the behavior of one Alejandro Walker, and whatever it is that crawled up his ass. Since he turned in his walking papers that has put me in the position of acting President of Pure Class Wrestling. Being thrust into this role has taken me off guard a bit, but in order to put on the best show possible I have needed to remove myself from the card. Sadly this will also be the case next week.
(The fans groan in frustration, which makes Showtime smile again. He pauses to give them a moment, and then continues.)
Michael Wryght: But don’t fret too much I will be making my valiant return as number one contender for the Pure Class Wrestling World Title! At Deadly Intentions three for the first time ever we will be holding the Deadly Rumble. The winner of said rumble will be bestowed the honor of number one contender. I will be your number one contender and soon your champion! We will keep you updated in the development of this match.
(The fans cheer on Showtime and as they do so he points over to the not-so-patient looking Kaard.)
Michael Wryght: My apologies Justin, sometime I get a like caught up in myself. What can I say? You see, a few weeks ago I started the Showtime Tag Team Classic. Now things haven’t gone as smoothly as I would have hoped. First the removal Darren and then the parting ways of my old friends Nasty by Nature. With the hole that McNasty and Soapdish left that needed to be filled. This week we filled this hole with the World Champion and the current number one contender, two men that will be competing against each other at DI3. This is something that we in the back are very keen on. So next week, Mr. Justin Kaard will fill our tag team hole and his partner will be none other than his Deadly Intentions opponent…….NACHO GRANDE!!!
(The crowd loves the idea, a hell of a lot more than Kaard does. Showtime drops the microphone and begins to blow kisses to the crowd. Showtime is quick to exit the ring, making sure that the show stays on schedule. He shoots Kaard a smile as he passes then fades into the backstage area.)
MATCH TWO
Showtime Classic Tag Team Match
Heaven & Hell vs. Sea Men
Referee: Steve Shaw
Details: High Tide and Jule “The Wasp” Martins are already in the ring as “Fiend” by Coal Chamber plays on the PA system. Only Murdoc walks down to the ring, confusing everyone in the arena, even his opponents. He enters the ring, asks for a mike, and speaks in the middle of the ring. He announces that although this is a tag team tournament, he has been doing team building exercises with his partner Pegasus. This week, like the past weeks, Murdoc wishes to sacrifice himself to show his partner that he’s serious in being there, so he gave Pegasus the week off. Official Steve Shaw sees no problem in this and calls for the bell.
High Tide and Jule Martins talk strategy, but Murdoc will have none of it. With speed surprising for a big man, he attacks both men, sending the pirate out of the ring, leaving himself with Wasp. Gripping either side of Wasp’s head, he throws him in a corner away from High Tide and goes to town with punches. Official Steve Shaw breaks up the melee, giving Murdoc a warning. Murdoc goes after Martins again, but Martins counter with a kick to the face, causing Murdoc to stagger backward. Martins then takes Murdoc’s legs out from underneath him with a dropkick to the knee, sending him face first into the mat.
Martins tags in High Tide. They both double-team the larger opponents with punches, kicks, chops—anything to take the big man down. But Murdoc stands his ground, taking the beating. He shoves Martins away from him and damn near decapitates High Tide with a lariat. Martins is still on his feet, goes for a super kick, but Murdoc sees it coming. He catches his foot and, literally, throws him over the top and out of the ring. Martins lands awkwardly on the floor.
Somehow, High Tide recovers from the lariat by Murdoc. He is seen climbing the top rope, balances himself and does a back flip, evident that he’s going for his Shooting Star DDT. He pulls off the Shooting Star Press beautifully, but Murdoc moves out of the way from the DDT portion. The pirates lands hard on his front, sells it like a gem, and is slow to his feet.
Murdoc is ready to put this match to bed. High Tide is on his feet—a little wobbly—and turns to face his giant opponent. Murdoc throws the nastiest straight right hand anyone has ever seen. Tide’s head snaps violently to the ring and down he goes to the mat. Murdoc knows that Tide is out cold and makes the pin. 1… 2… 3!
Winners: Heaven & Hell via Pinfall
Pep-Talk
Details: As Mark Long announces that Murdoc is the victor, a surprising theme hits the PA system. It is not that of Murdoc, or his partner Pegasus, instead it is ‘Untouchable’ by Xtortion Audio. Murdoc doesn’t seem surprise by this as the fans continue to applaud, though perhaps not cheer, his unexpected victory. Out from the back comes his mysterious apprentice, Eira, making her way directly to the ring with little notice paid to the fans.
Eira climbs inside the ring and glances across at Murdoc with a familiar look, a look that is returned. Slowly Murdoc makes his way over to his comrade and leans his large form down to her level, appearing to whisper something in her ear. These words of apparent encouragement lift Eira’s expression, but a murmur of disbelief spreads around the arena when Murdoc… HUGS the PCW Newcomer.
Releasing the supportive embrace, Murdoc finally leaves the ring and lets Eira conduct her final preparations for her upcoming match. Just as Murdoc disappears into the back, ‘Pick Up The Pizzas’ hits to signify the arrival of her opponent.
MATCH THREE
Singles Match
Darren “The Bomber” Hughes vs. Eira
Referee: Joseph Buckland
Details: With Eira already in the ring, Darren Hughes takes to the stage with a rather confident smirk painted across his face. He takes a moment to schmooze it up on the stage with some air guitar before making his way to the ring. Eira looks focused, watching him enter the ring, and the match starts almost immediately. As Buckland calls for the bell, Eira collides with Hughes and begins the match with a stiff offense of close-quarters elbows and knees but Hughes quickly fights back. It turns into a fire fight and neither of the competitors seem to be able to pull out a trump card. After a few moments Eira backs Hughes into the corner and begins to unload shots. It doesn’t last long, as Hughes catches a blow and tosses her into the corner.
Stepping back, he begins to hit stiff shoot kicks before stepping back and hollering at the crowd – Eira reacts, jumping into the air and catching him with a quick leg scissors and going for a pin attempt.
…
Not even a one count as Hughes powers out, and powers his way to his feet. He goes for a takedown, but Eira finds a way to transition it into a ‘rana of sorts which sends him skittering across the canvas. Eira follows it up with a dropkick to Hughes back that sends him into the ropes. On the rebound she looks for a dropkick but Hughes avoids it, slapping it away. As Eira rises she’s pulled into a quick and brutal looking spike DDT and a cover.
1…
Kick out!
Eira gets to her feet only to be taken back down with a snap suplex, but before Darren can cover her for the pin she’s up and she levels him with a dropkick. She goes for a pin but Darren rolls out of the way only to kip up and pull Eira up and over with a hip toss – but she lands on her feet. Stepping back, she throws her right foot backwards into Darren’s gut. Darren keels over, and Eira reacts! Jumping backwards, she lands on Darren’s shoulders as he’s standing. Spinning around, she hits a back-to-front hurricanrana and the crowd goes wild. As Eira stands up, she looks confused to see Scythe making his way down to the ring with Lucius at his side. Circling the ring, he eyes up both competitors before slipping between the bottom rope and charging.
Eira rushes into him but is leveled with a heavy lariat; Darren is slow to his feet but is leveled just as quickly. Joseph Buckland tries to get between the man and his prey, but it’s no use and he quickly calls for the bell! Scythe begins to measure them up, waiting for them to rise but that’s when Murdoc hits the ring, with a flood of PCW staffers behind him. Scythe obviously wants nothing to do with the man, and quickly exits. He attends to Eira, as Darren slips between the bottom rope, eyeing the announcers as they seem to be denouncing his choice to call out the competitors of PCW.
Winner: Draw via No Contest
MATCH FOUR
Showtime Classic Tag Team Match
The Ascension vs. Kory Kill & Andy D
Referee: Marcos Cruz
Details: The Ascension is first out for this matchup and the waste little time making their way to the ring, there is no fanfare or pandering from the combination of Usali and Machine. As they reach the ring, they’re interrupted by Korey Kill who comes sauntering out on the stage with a look of paranoid painted across his face. Andy D’s music hits just as quickly, Andy steps on to the stage and the two men exchange a look that can be described as strained reliance at best. They make their way down to the ring as the crowd seems to cheer on Andy D, while largely jeering a Kill; it still seems mixed, at best, when coming to Korey Kill’s reaction from the crowd. With both teams ringside, they begin to converse between each other as Cruz calls for the bell and it seems that Kill and Usali will be first in.
Neither men being the most technical, they instantly began to exchange blows, both men throwing their hands wildly as they don’t seem to stray from the center of the ring. Usali’s wild blows seem to land everywhere, while Kill’s all seem to land on Usali’s face and chest. Kill soon uses his size advantage to push the pace in his favor. Pushing Usali into the ropes, he sends him off them and goes for a clothesline and misses! Usali ducks the blow, hitting the opposite ropes and coming back quickly for a rebound. Kill goes for a big boot but Usali catches the blow! Holding Kill’s foot, Usali lifts it into the air before falling and hitting a dropkick across Kill’s free leg. Kill scrambles to his feet only to be met with series of sharp back elbows to side of his neck.
Seemingly trying to hack the man’s head of with his elbow, the crowd seems to rally around Usali as he elbows Kill down to a single knee. Hitting the ropes, he comes back and is leveled with a big boot from Kill who quickly tells the crowd to shove off before covering.
`1…
Kick out!
Kill drags Usali to the corner and tags in Andy D, then slamming Usali to the ground back first. The crowd cheers as Andy steps in, but the chemistry between Kill and Andy D seems a bit off. Andy goes for a quick pin off of Kill’s move.
….
Kick out!
Usali is up, and Andy D hits quick vertical dropkick. Usali kip ups once again and is met with another dropkick, snapping to his feet for a third time, Usali avoids the dropkick and catches Andy D midair. Rushing forward, he toss Andy around and flapjacks him face first on the canvas. Rolling across Andy D’s back, he steps up and tags in Machine. Lumbering over the top rope, he steps into the ring only to take a series of kicks to his right knee from Andy. Hitting the ropes, Andy is met with a brutal looking lariat that levels him. Machine doesn’t go for a pin; instead he picks up Andy D and levels him with another lariat. Usali shoots Machine a gaze, and this time he goes for a pin.
1…
2….
Kick out!
Andy D stumbles to his feet only to feel Machines huge arms pull him in. Lifting Andy D up, he quickly slams him down with a lifting spinebuster, once more attempting a pin.
1…
2….
Kick out!
Andy D struggles to his feet, and this time avoids a hard clothesline from Machine and hit the ropes. Coming off the rebound, he hits a dropkick across Machine’s right knee. Wasting no time, he climbs to his feet and jumps forward and drops him with another! Machine falls to a knee! The crowd goes wild as Andy D begins to unload on the kneeling Machine, kicks and elbows, the rain down upon the kneeling Machine as Korey Kill begins to pace at ringside. Usali’s grim stare his hidden from the world, as the masked man simply gazes upon the action, and Andy D attempting a big move. Running towards the ropes he takes to the middle one and flys into the air. Andy D lands on Machine’s shoulders, looking of a ‘rana, but he’s caught!
Machine stands up, and looks to slam Andy D down for a powerbomb – but he slips out. Andy D falls, hits the ropes, and jumps once more. Landing on Machine’s shoulders, he brings the points of both of his elbows down on the big man’s forehead and the both crash to the mat. Both Usali and Andy D look ready for the incoming tags, as both men stumble to their feet – Andy D is in first with the tag, as Kill comes in and begins to stomp away at Machine, however, the big man has other plans. Reaching a knee, he steps up and into Kill, leveling him and walking into the corner for a tag to Usali. Usali takes to top rope for a flying back elbow, and he hits it! Cover!
1..
2…
Kick out!
Kill stumbles to his feet and rushes away from Usali, as Usali goes to follow Kill steps back and drives a brutal looking elbow into the Bridge of Usali’s mask. Stumbling, he falls, and Kill steps back and looks to be ready to start an onslaught when Whitey Ford appears on screen, with Windsor as this side.
Whitey Ford: I’m sorry to interrupt your little match, but I think I’ve got something you just might like; You and Me, Deadly Intentions.
Ford pauses and looks to Windsor.
Whitey Ford: I could have asked him, I should have, but after that attack he’s not cleared to compete. Taking out a piece of trash like you seems like something both of us can enjoy, and I’ll even put the International Title on the line because, lets face it, you’re a sideshow anyways…
Kill looks enraged, approaching the ropes and screaming as Whitey smirks.
Whitey Ford: Your choice, but I’d make it fast; you’ve got company.
As Kill ignored the match, Usali made the tag, Kill turned around and walked right into a waiting Machine. Placing a hand on Kill’s throat, he joists him into the and powerfully slams him down again the canvas. Usali rushes into the ring as Cruz goes to count the pin.
1….
2….
3!
Winners: Ascension via Pinfall
Kill Gets Kicked
Details: Following the win, Machine and Usali beat a hasty retreat with their precious points in hand. With Korey left shaking the cobwebs out of his head, Andy D rolls back inside to the realisation that yet another win has escaped the team. Both men take in what happened, although it’s apparent to Andy that Korey’s distraction when dealing with the AWAssholes is the reason for their loss. Shaking his head with pure disappointment, Andy can’t hide his emotions and Korey continues to look frustrated. Just as ‘The Sick’ is about to say something, Andy turns to the ropes to leave.
Angered, at Andy’s reaction and the AWAssholes, Kill springs back to his feet and shoves Andy out of the way before he can exit the ring. Instead he exits and charges up the ramp with no regard for his partner and his attention of something far more infuriating. Quickly he disappears behind the curtain and the cameras quickly switch to the back with Kill in mid roar, screaming for “WHITEY!”.
Korey stomps down the corridors in the back, asking anyone and everyone if they’ve seen where Whitey Ford is. Nobody knows, and the rabid search continues until, finally, Kill catches sight of the familiar figures of Whitey Ford and Michael J Windsor exiting their dressing room.
Instantly, Kill goes crazy and rushes at the two men. He closes in, and prepares to jump on Ford but is immediately cut off by a mass of referees, backstage hands and PCAS staff. Kill tries to reach out and grab the two AWAssholes but they merely laugh back at him, increasing the anger even more. To add salt to the wounds, Ford shouts over the din to ask that Kill be removed from the arena, as he’s a danger to himself and everybody else.
Kill reacts violently, even going as far as to spit at Ford is disgust while he continues to laugh wickedly. The manic expression of Whitey fades out as Trauma goes to a commercial break.
MATCH FIVE
Non-Title Singles Match
Areas vs. Whitey Ford (International ©)
Referee: Manny Cruz
Details: We come back, and Areas is at the top of the stage with the American flag in hand. Waving it back and forth, he takes a moment to hurl some vulgarities at the crowd all the while “Born in the USA” plays. Making his way to the ring, he makes several stops to insult the crowd, nearly instigating a riot at ringside with a gathering of Italian American fans. Getting to the ring, he has little time to prepare as “Critical Acclaim” begins to play. First out is MJ Windsor, who motions as Whitey Ford steps out with a sly smile and the International Championship. He can be heard pointing to himself and claiming to be the only asshole that matters. The crowd is jeering, but they seem to be directing their hate at both competitors.
Whitey makes it down to the ring, and takes a couple minutes to make fun of Areas’ weight before getting in the ring. Whitey Ford hands off his title belt before Manny Cruz calls for the bell and the two circle. Areas steps in for a test of strength but Whitey Ford quickly backs away and holds the ropes. They attempt it once more, and Whitey once again retreats to the ropes, this time to talk to Windsor. Whitey comes back, trying to lure Areas in for another but is met with a hard lariat that levels Ford. Approaching the ropes, be begins to yell at Windsor, telling him to learn how to speak proper American turning around, he’s hit with a dropkick that sends him to the apron. Whitey hits the ropes, and catches Areas with a triangle dropkick before popping up and egging on the crowd.
Areas recovers on the outside and slides back and dodges a clothesline from Whitey, on the rebound he catches Ford with a exploder suplex and goes for a quick pin.
1….
Kick out!
Areas puts Whitey in a headlock and leads him to his feet only to take him down and tighten his grip. The hold doesn’t last long as Whitey begins to drive knees into Area’s abdomen before raking his eyes out of Manny’s view. Areas breaks the hold and stumbles to his feet, Whitey shadows him and pushes him chest first into the ropes, as Areas stumbles backwards he’s dropped with a inverted backbreaker across Whitey’s nee and a pin.?
1…..
Kick out!
Areas stumbles to his feet but is doubled over by a series of dirty kicks to his lower abdomen from Whitey Ford. Stepping back, forward waits and then jumps, leveling Areas with a high angle dropkick and going for the pin.
…..
Kick out!
Areas is up, and once again Whitey tries to take control – Areas is ready for this; Ford attempts a arm drag but Areas uses his deadweight to block it. Pulling Ford in, he hits capture suplex with an awkward bridge for a pin.
1….
2……
Kick out!
Whitey kicks out and slips out of the ring, Areas goes to follow but Whitey scrambles and with a heave pulls Areas legs out from beneath him. Jumping on to the apron, he leaps over the ropes and crashes across Area’s body with a flying plancha! He goes the pin quick.
1….
Kick out!
Whitey is up, smirking as he begins to rub his boot across Area’s face in a disrespectful show, hitting the ropes, he suddenly face plants on the mat – Korey Kill is outside the ring! Kill pulls Fords legs out from under him, and then takes a series of shots from Windsor before tossing him into the stairs. Kill slips into the ring and calls for the bell, as Kill continues to attack Ford.
Winner: Whitey Ford via Disqualification
Kill or be Killed
Details: Areas quickly exits the ring, not wanting to take punishment at the hands of a raging Korey Kill. As Kill and Ford rolls around with punches flowing back and forth at will, MJW comes to on the outside and slides into the ring. With a single, well placed boot to the head, Windsor turns the momentum, stunning Kill temporarily.
As Ford is helped back to his feet by ‘The Ego’, Kill tries to recover too but is jumped upon by ‘The Asshole’. Kill fights back valiantly and arms flair everywhere but when Windsor joins in again the numbers game threatens to overwhelm him. Quickly a chant begins amongst the PCW Faithful, “AN-DY-D! AN-DY-D!”
Clearly the fans want to see Korey Kill’s tag team partner come out to help, but there is no sign of Mr D and the future looks bleak for Kill. Growing weaker and weaker, his punches become less and less effective and the AWAssholes gain the upper hand. A quick exchange finishes when Ford nails a sickening kick to the back of Kill’s head.
Both Ford and MJW stand over the downed Korey as the boos rise among the fans, replacing the chants for Andy D. Repaying the favour from earlier in the night, Ford looks down at Kill and spits a large globule of saliva down onto his chest before laughing as the cameras go to another commercial.
MATCH SIX
Non-Title Showtime Classic Match
Sean Rhodes (World ©) & “Puro Power!” Kaijin Shinryu vs. Crazy Muscles
Referee: Tyrone Little
Details: The first team to make their entrance is the only official tag team in the match. Crazy Muscles come out together with El Musculo’s new associate Miss Mandy in toe. The crowd give them a great reception as they make their way to the ring, high fiving many of the PCW Faithful as they pass.
As Musculo and Tyrone Smith enter the ring, “Shitataru Mouru” by Dir En Grey hits to announce the entrance of ‘Puro Power’ Kaijin Shinryu. As Puro Power makes his way down to the ring it becomes apparent that he and his partner aren’t on the same page. Sean Rhodes’ entrance music cuts over that of Shinryu before he can reach the ring, making his watch impatiently as Rhodes comes out onto the stage. Making his way down to join his partner, neither man looks pleased with their arrangement as they climb into the squared circle.
Referee Little checks that all four men are ready and calls for the bell. Shinryu starts off with El Musculo and both men circle before locking up. The more powerful Shinryu takes control with a rear waist lock and takedown but the ‘Epitome of Aerial’ fights back to his feet. Quickly Musculo goes for a takedown of his own but Shinryu plants his feet, and an elbow in the high flier’s ear. A series of hard chops follows and a hard scoop slam. Shinryu gives a look toward his partner as if to say “I’m in control” before reaching down and receiving a Kip-Up Hurricanrana out of nowhere. Musculo jumps up and hits a combo of forearms on a recovering Puro Power. Attempting to whip him across the ring, Musculo is reversed and sent into the ropes. On the rebound, Shinryu lurches forward and hits a vicious Lariat.
Exchanging a look with Rhodes in the corner, Kaijin tags out to the World Champion. As Rhodes climbs into the ring, Musculo tags out to Smith and the two new men circle. Locking up in the middle of the ring, Rhodes takes a brief advantage and whips Smith across. On the return he goes for a clothesline but Smith drops with a basement dropkick. With NCM on a knee, Crazy Boy hits the ropes again and attempts a Swinging Neckbreaker, only to be caught with a shuddering Spinebuster in the middle. A pin gains a mere one and a half count and NCM locks in a side headlock. Refusing to tag out, Rhodes instead hits a combo of punches and whips Smith into the ropes again, only to duck too soon and receive a scissor kick to the neck.
As NCM tries to recover, Smith whips off a series of chops and sends him into the ropes. As Rhodes rebounds, Shinryu takes the liberty of tagging himself in. Dropping the World Champion with a jumping heel kick, Smith prepares to capitalise only to be caught with an STO from Puro. Despite the show of respect on the last show, when Rhodes recovers he asks what Shinryu is doing and is clearly less than pleased, allowing Smith to tag out to Musculo.
As both members of the opposing team continue to argue in the middle of the ring, El Musculo springs onto the top rope and dives forward, grabbing the head of Shinryu for a Bulldog while simultaneously hitting Rhodes with a front dropkick, sending him flying out of the ring. Rhodes tries to recover on the outside but is met by a spectacular suicide dive from a recovering Crazy Boy that leaves El Musculo alone with Puro Power. Ascending to the top, Musculo throws himself off with the corkscrew 450 splash and hits perfectly. One… Two… THREE! Crazy Muscles just upset the World Champion and the Number One Contender!
Winners: Crazy Muscles via Pinfall
The RETURN
Details: As cameras switch away from the ring, a video package begins with close-ups of a familiar body and flashes of several acts of violence; a devastating Brainbuster, an Anaconda Vice submission hold, various brutal kicks and other strikes. Text emerges on the screen as the familiar face appears. “MONROE RETURNS AT TRAUMA 122.”
MAIN EVENT
Singles Match
Ace Anderson vs. Nacho Grande
Special Referee: Eric Russo
Details: Mark Long announces that the next match will be the Main Event of the evening and ‘Pain Redefined’ by Disturbed hits the PA System. Walking out from the back is Ace Anderson, looking just as formidable as ever. Making a beeline for the ring with long strides and a focused expression, Ace quickly arrives in the squared circle and climbs the turnbuckle to survey the crowd who greet him with a resounding jeer.
As he stands on the middle turnbuckle, his music is replaced by ‘Hangin’ Tough’ by the New Kids on the Block. The PCW Faithful shift their tone immediately, cheering wildly as Nacho Grande and his fast-food-themed-friends make their way onto the stage. Nacho, however, doesn’t waste much time with joviality, instead he continues on toward the ring with his eyes locked on Anderson. Climbing into the ring he waits for Eric Russo to check his readiness and ring for the bell.
As the chime rings out, both men come out of their corners with different reactions. Nacho reverts somewhat to his normal self, springing back and forth with high energy while Anderson carefully scouts his opponents with a solid base. Nacho realises that Ace wants him to make the first move and so he waits, forcing Anderson to act first with a lunging attempt at a double leg takedown. Nacho evades and moves into a rear waist lock, only for the larger Anderson to transition into a side headlock immediately. Using his size and strength, Ace throws Nacho to the mat with a Judo throw, maintaining the hold.
While on the mat, Anderson attempts to tighten the headlock but is interrupted by a headscissors from Nacho Grande, forcing him to push out and return to his feet. Both men climb but Anderson hits out with a gut kick and quickly locks in a hammerlock. Fighting back, Nacho grabs the larger man’s head and executes a picture perfect jumping snapmare, releasing him and sending Anderson across the ring. As ‘Greatness in the Flesh’ gets to his feet he rushes back at Nacho who whips off one of his trademark armdrags and, to the delight of his fans, follows it with another two. On the final he holds for an Armbar but Anderson quickly overpowers it, forcing Nacho into the ropes. Rebounding back, Nacho gets hit with a shoulder block that sends him to the mat.
Ace vaults Nacho who jumps back to his feet, only to try an ill-conceived hip toss on the much larger man. Instead, Anderson captures his arm and twists it into an arm-wrench, gradually forcing Nacho to the mat. Once fully down, Ace locks in a Fujuwara Armbar and pulls back hard. Referee Russo asks for the submission but Nacho fights hard to reach the rope. Breaking at three, Ace barely misses a step and pulls Nacho to his feet before whipping him into the ropes. On the rebound, Anderson throws a clothesline but Nacho ducks, following it up with a Springboard Back Elbow that knocks Anderson back to the ropes but not off his feet. Rushing at him, Nacho goes for a clothesline of his own but receives a backdrop onto the apron. Ace doesn’t realise Grande survived the move, but when he turns to check he finds only a Springboard Dropkick waiting to put him on his ass. Nacho pins for a two count but is quickly pushed back with a powerful kick out.
Trying to recover, Ace gets to his feet only for Nacho to leap over the top of him with a sunset flip. The larger man resists the momentum of the move and drops straight down, driving his knee into the arm of Nacho, following it with another two and quickly locking in an Armbar. Referee Russo checks for the submission but Nacho fights back, pushing his way back to his feet and hitting out with several back elbows. Once free from the giant’s grasp, Nacho hits the ropes with another springboard back elbow… but Ace catching him in mid air and transitions into a brutal back suplex. Quickly pinning, Ace only gets a two and goes back on the offensive.
Pulling Nacho up, Ace hits a combo of strong strikes and sets up for a T-Bone suplex. There’s still life left in the fast-food-themed fan favourite, who hits out with more tenacious elbows and escapes. Suddenly he reverts to desperation, attempting to lift Ace up for the Eat Late Even Great but his damaged arm gives way and Ace falls out of the backdoor. Shoving Nacho forward into the ropes, Ace goes for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker but Nacho still resists, spinning out into a Hurricanrana. As Anderson rolls across the mat and climbs to his feet, Nacho rushes forward and hits a Jumping Heel Kick that leaves both men on the mat.
The crowd chant for Nacho to get to his feet and slowly he does, followed closely by Anderson who turns straight into a strong forearm. Nacho attacks with a further salvo and turns to hit the ropes, but on the rebound Ace charges forward and throws Nacho into the air, dropping him with the Maple Syrup Flapjack. With Nacho laid out on the mat, Ace jumps back up intent on finishing the job.
Dragging Nacho to his feet, Ace sets him up for a powerbomb and hauls him high into the air for the Exemplifier. As he hoists Nacho higher into the air for extra impact, Nacho instinctively rolls through the move, throwing Anderson backwards with a ring-shaking Yoshi-Tonic, holding on for the pin. One… Two… THREE!
Winner: Nacho Grande via Pinfall
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Details: The fans erupt as Nacho climbs back to his feet, unsure exactly of how he picked up the win but recognising the cheers are for him. Anderson looks up at Referee Russo with an expression of disbelief and climbs back to his feet across the ring from the victor. Both men meet each other’s eyes, Nacho with his arms held high in celebration and Ace still dumbfounded by the loss. Slowly Ace takes a couple of steps forward into the middle of the ring. Nacho knows the unpredictable Anderson could do anything and tentatively moves a little closer to the ropes.
Tension rises in the crowd as Anderson considers his next move and… extends a hand to the masked marvel. Nacho seems uncertain about the intent but is reassured when Anderson gives him a small clap of congratulation and extends the hand again. Taking a few steps out of the corner, Nacho cautiously extends his and accepts the handshake to massive cheer from the PCW Faithful.
It’s a cheer that suddenly turns into a raucous boo from the fans as everybody stares up at the ramp. There, a figure walks out from the back and stops, staring down into the ring at the two competitors and their respectful handshake. The man is Justin Kaard and he looks less than impressed at the scene he surveys.
Finally Nacho and Anderson spot their unwanted audience and turn to stare back at him, wondering what his intentions are. They don’t get to find out though, as the cameras fade to black, lingering on the final image of Justin Kaard staring down to the ring and Nacho and Ace staring back.
*CLICK*
Overview[/u]
Grimm def Justin Kaard via Countout
Heaven & Hell def Sea Men via Pinfall
Eira and Darren Hughes Draw via No Contest
The Ascension def Korey Kill & Andy D via Pinfall
Whitey Ford def Areas via Disqualification
Crazy Muscles def Kaijin Shinryu & Sean Rhodes via Pinfall
Nacho Grade def Ace Anderson via Pinfall
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