Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Aug 16, 2005 10:59:49 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: After the usual panning throughout the arena and the massive pyrotechnics and fireworks display, you, the viewer, were greeted with an appearance by wrestling great "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght, who many a fans would remember him as "Pest". He's sitting in the front row, awaiting the show, just like everyone else. The wait isn't long and the show begins...
Match One: Singles Match
Midnight Crow vs. Chrissy Johnson
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: Coming into this match, Chrissy knew she had something to prove to Midnight. She wasted no time in getting her point across. She came right out of the gate at the bell with a kick to the gut and an irish whip followed by a huge clothesline that sent Midnight flying over the top rop. Chrissy, showing no fear, dove over the top rope right onto Crow. In seconds, Chrissy was throwing Midnight back into the ring, and the pummeling began. This one wasn't even a contest, hardly a wrestling match. This was a total beatdown. After hitting a great assortment of high flying moves, including a lionsault and a very well executed hurricanrana, Chrissy finally finished this throttling with the Chrissy-Currana at the 5 minute 43 second mark, yet it seemed like a life-time for Midnight Crow.
Winner
"Brotha's Don't Like No Itty Bitty Booty"
Details: After the match, Midnight was clearly shaken up, and she was needing medical assistance to help her to the back. As officials and medics helped Midnight Crow walk to the back, Chrissy got on the microphone and downplayed Midnight. She then went on to say that not only isn't there a better wrestler in the back, there isn't a better looker either. That's when "Macho Man" by the Village People sprung on, and, from out of the back and making his first live PCW appearance stood Angel Christiansan, or as he is simply called, Angel, onto the entrance stage. He mentioned Chrissy's split-ends and then mentioned how her butt is just a lil' too short and how the "brothas" don't like no girl with out a booty. He turned and bent over a bit and flashed a thong. Chrissy looked disgusted and when she was about to comment, Angel cut her off and mentioned that all the menoxide in the air is killing him. Must be from all the bleach Chrissy uses. And with a slight giggle, and an "apology" [to quote Angel, "Sorry babes. I just had to let you know I'm too gay, and by gay I mean happy, to let you talk all that tom foolery. The big, strong, muscular, handsom...err...handy men in the back doesn't like it."], Angel went on his way.
Match Two: Singles Match
Angelica Night-Hunter vs. "Pure Class" Tony Brass
Special Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Before the match began, newlyweds Sean Hunter and Angelica Night-Hunter came down to the ring together and they shared a passionate kiss before Angelica entered. Tony Brass then came down to the ring as well, making sure to steer clear of Hunter by entering the ring on the opposite side. Two of PCW's greats then began to size each other up as the bell went off. The match started with a tie-up, and "Pure Class" locked on a headlock. Angelica fought out of it, and irished whipped Brass into the ropes. He came back, yet knocked Angelica down with a shoulder block. Angelica bounced right back up, and fought back. They went back and forth for a few minutes, each hitting their own offensive maneuvers. Nobody was clear-cut on top of the match, and it was quite entertaining and contained quite a bit of talent for the second match of the night. A lot of people had been saying that after meeting Sean Hunter, Angelica had lost her edge and paid more attention to her new husband than her performance in the ring, but she showed no signs of that here. Even though Hunter was at ringside, it was like she didn't even know him. She was so focused on her Tony Brass that he might as well have been in the back. He woudn't want to be anywhere else though, so he stood at ringside and cheered on his wife. Eventually, it seemed as if Tony Brass was losing momentum, and Angelica only started rolling. She hit Brass with the Angelic, and then capitalized with the Nightfall for the 1-2-3 at the 9 minute 24 second mark.
Winner
A Fiery Interruption
Details: Following the match Sean Hunter went into the ring and congratulated the now Mrs. Hunter. They shared a hug, and a long, wet, drippy, ugly, probably smelly, awe inspiring wedding kiss. And with the fans clearly, "Oohhing" and "Awing" this, they seemed like they were never going to break their lip lock. But just then, the arena got black and then...
BOOM!
...fire burst through the turnbuckles and the ropes became engulfed in the flame aswell. Though nothing else was done after that, we clearly know this was a message from The Prophet to Angelica Night. We then headed to a commercial.
Match Three: Non-Title Triple Threat Match
LoKi {North American Champion} vs. "The Colossus" Rhodes McClure vs. "Mr. 187" Crazy Boy {w/Aeris Almasy}
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: As most triple threat matches go, there isn't much room for wrestling. It's more like a fight to survive, and you have no time to take a break. This match started with all three men just going around and beating on each other, all hungry for the win. As they started to tire, that opened up opportunities, and Rhodes McClure managed to hit a Belly to Belly Suplex on Crazy Boy. As "The Colossus" was getting up, LoKi grabbed him and pulled him into a quick Double-Arm DDT. LoKi went for the pin on Rhodes McClure, but by this time Crazy Boy was up and he hit an axe handle on the back of Loki to break up the pin. LoKi then irish whipped Crazy Boy and clotheslined him over the ropes. McClure then grabbed LoKi and tried for a Side Russian Leg Sweep, but LoKi countered with the Ragnarok. LoKi went to the corner and waited for McClure to get up so he could finish him with an Apocalypse Now. Out of the blue, Jake Sydal came sprinting down to the ring, having scouted LoKi before the match, and he pulled LoKi out of the ring and started to beat him relentlessly while LoKi had no chance to fight back. A band of security had to come out to break the two apart, and both men would have done anything to get their hands on each other.
Winner
The Hunters Chat
Details: Now back into their dressing room area, Sean Hunter and Angelica Night-Hunter are pacing back and forth, angrily. Angelica goes on to say that "The Prophet has been nothing but a thorn in my side ever since he gotten control of Jonathan's mind. Now, it seems the only way I can snap Pegasus out of the trance is to beat The Prophet. But even if Pegasus doesn't snap out of it, this is no longer about him. This is about us Sean! We can't stand for it!" Sean, who is holding the eye patch he is being forced to wear tonight then comments with, "I know, Babe. I know. I mean, for [BEEP]'s sake, I'm going to be having to wear this stupid pirate patch because of that bastard Prophet. And I know we're going to get even with him one way or another. But tonight, we teach The Prophet a lesson when I go after his puppet Pegasus. And I know you and Pegasus have a path but,..." Before Hunter can continue, Angelica interrupts him by placing a finger to his lips. "Sean. Do what you must. That's all I can say. Send Prophet the message through Pegasus. I know I can't touch Prophet until Deception, unless we're given a match before hand. So Jon will have to take Prophet's punishment." And with that, we cut to a commercial break.
Match Four: Singles Match
Angel vs. Overdose
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: Overdose's new theme, "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra blasted over the PA system and filled the entire arena with its majesty. Not sure what to expect from Angel's tomfoolery, OD stayed on the outside awaiting the Hot Pink avenger. Just then, the Village people's, "Macho Man" engulfed the arena. And, as if out of nowhere, pink lights came shooting from the rafters and there stood Angel, in his pink thong, wiggling his way to ringside. The crowd reaction was high, and the atmosphere was intense. Almost as intense as Angel's reverse camel toe, but that's a different story. Anyway, Angel stood in the ring, still playing to the crowd, and wiggling his ass at the unsuspecting Overdose. OD just cringed, and used the hands of random fans at ringside to shield his eyes. They refused.As referee Eddie Lane called for the bell, he stuck his body half way over the second rope, and with a few pointed gestures, demanded that OD get in the ring. OD just stood by the barricade, shaking his head relentlessly, his face growing more and more concerned; He slowly raised his hand, and motioned for Lane to turn around. And, just as he did, Lane unexpectedly, and quite forcefully, bumbed into Angel, who, was bent over, grabbing his own ankles. And, like a frightened cat, Lane jumped through the second rope, and joined OD on the outside. Lane yelled in-audible things towards Angel, and continuously "pimp-grabbed" his shirt, and puffed it out-ward, making it clear, as if it wasn't already obvious, that he was the ref.With a slight smirk on his face, Angel chased after OD on the outside, and after a few laps around the ring, OD finally slid underneath the bottom rope. Angel followed in after him, but unlike OD's smooth slide into the ring, his was met with unwelcoming stomps to the lower back. As OD picked Angel off the mat in a reverse headlock, he pointed to his own head, signaling that his IQ was immensely higher than everybody else's. This incited some boo's from the crowd, but OD just smirked it off and nodded. OD grabbed Angel's arm, threw it over his head, grabbed his thong, and levitated him in an overhead suplex position. OD connected with a fluent brainbuster, and immediately covered the dazed Angel. After only a two count, OD got up, bounced off the ropes, and attempted a shining elbow drop, but Angel rolled out of the way. Angel got to his feet, and as if summoning some ancient power, picked up OD and clobbered him with relentless forearms; The blows forced OD back gainst the ropes, and Angel flung him in the opposite direction. Just as OD ran back, Angel revved up for a clothesline, but OD ducked out of the way. Then, bouncing back towards Angel, OD attempted a clothesline of his own, but, Angel limboed his way under the clothesline and ran up behind OD.Both men bounced against the ropes, but being that he went in chest first, OD held unto the top rope and let Angel's own momentum force him back. Again, OD played to the crowd and pointed to his own head. The crowd cheered beyond belief. OD stood there holding the ropes, nodding his head in agreement. Needless to say, he had no idea Angel was walking towards him, ever so seductively. Once OD finally realized the jeers weren't for him, his face fell sullen, and a frightened look gazed upon his eyes. Angel had grabbed a hold of OD in a German Suplex and started dry humping him. Just then, Angel crawled his hands up OD's chest and behind his head, he attempted a full nelson suplex, but OD held unto the ropes. The momentum forced both men backward, and Angel's attempt at a roll-up was quickly washed away by OD's reversal. Just as OD sat atop Angel's bent backward legs, Angel grabbed OD's ass cheeks with both his hands and squeezed as hard as he could. OD let out a loud yelp and slid underneath the bottom rope. Angel followed suit, and ended up chasing OD all the way to the back for the double count out
Winner
BIKINIS! BRAS! AND THONGS!
Details: The feed opens in the backstage area and we see Chrissy Johnson standing outside of "The Captain" Alejandro Walker's office. After a slight knock, we can hear the voice of Mr. Walker telling, "Whoever it is out there, come in!" In walks Chrissy and she has a very unsettled feeling being in the room with "The Captain". She remembered the last time she was around Walker not only did he leave her smelling like turkey and fish chips, he clearly asked her if she'd like to, "hold his balls." "The Captain" looked intrigued on what Chrissy wanted and so he asked her. Her response, still alittle unnerved standing in this "Hawaiian themed office" with Mr. Walker speaks. She tells Alejandro that Angel had no right interrupting her out there and demands "The Captain" to do something about that. He pondered it over, and let out a slight chuckle. His solution to the problem? Book Chrissy against Angel in a Bra and Panties Match at Deception! And to give them both practice, "The Captain" booked a special Bikini Contest for next week's Trauma between Chrissy and Angel. Chrissy tried to protest but it was to no avail, as "The Captain" sent her on her way.
Match Five: Non-Title Tag Team Match
Sean Hunter & Ace Anderson {Tag Team Champions} vs. Jake Sydal {CWF World Champion} & Pegasus
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: The match started with Hunter and Pegasus squaring off in the ring, circling one another, daring the other to make the first move, and it was Pegasus who made the first move. Retreating back into his corner he tagged in Jake Sydal. Hunter and Sydal went back and forth for about five minutes, neither one gaining much in the way of leverage. The first shift of momentum came when Sydal ducked under a left hook that had been intended as a knock out punch and delivered a crashing DDT to Hunter. Walking back to his corner, Jake tags in Pegasus who is more than happy to get back into the ring now that Sean has been laid out. Stomping at the back of Hunters head, Pegasus is tackled, sandwiching the referee between himself and the ring post when Hunter explodes up and wraps his arms around his stunned opponent. Knocking Pegasus senseless with a few well placed rights, Hunter gets back to his feat and tags in his partner Ace Anderson. While the tag between the champions is being made, Pegasus has managed to half crawl half stumble to his corner to tag Jake Sydal back in. Anderson takes the lead early when he catches Sydal in an inverted pile driver. Not content to take the win just yet, Anderson drags Sydal to his feet and sets up him up for an Irish whip into the ropes. Just then LoKi explodes out of the back, hoping to either deal revenge to Sydal for costing him his match last week, or to Hunter for beating him last week. Jumping onto the ring apron, his title at the ready, LoKi takes a swing at Sydal. With the luck of the devil, Sydal manages to duck the title shot, but not so lucky is Ace Anderson who followed after Sydal with plans for a flying splash to set up his Flop finisher. As the North American Title nails Anderson square between the eyes, ever the opportunist, Pegasus left the ring post and stole up to the rear of Sean Hunter. Pulling him off his feet, Hunters face connects with the mat as Pegasus begins to work over his head, neck, and back with a steel chair. Sensing his blunder, LoKi retreats to the back just as the referee is beginning to stir. With his brains scrambled from the title shot and his partner being similarly worked over on the outside, Anderson is in no position to defend himself as becomes obvious when Sydal rolls him over, and covers him for the win at the 14 minute mark.
Winner
After the Match...
Details: After the match, Sydal is handed his title and scoots to the back but as Pegasus was turned to leave, Sean Hunter, now with a chair in his hand, leveled Pegasus with it in the back of his head. Blood began to emit from the back of Pegasus's head, and he was laid out cold. Sean slammed the chair down onto the mat and than walked to the back and then we cut to a commercial break.
Hype Video/Short Promo
Details: Nothing much to report here other than a video hyping the Deception Pay-Per-View, mainly emphasizing the Double Main Events as Angelica squared off against The Prophet in an Inferno Match for the International Championship, though the title was clearly not Angie's motivation. We also got in pretty good length the Slither-Pegasus World Championship Match. After the hype video ended, Slither was in the backstage area with Glenda Wood talking about the match he had against The Prophet up next. He claimed he'll get rid of The Prophet this week but if he doesn't, then he knows The Prophet will be watching and trying to help Pegasus at Deception. So, just for that reason, Slither claimed to have someone watching his back aswell. And he'll introduce him next week on Trauma. We then went to another commercial break as Slither walked off headed to the ring.
Match Six: Non-Title Singles Match
Slither {World Champion} vs. The Prophet {International Champion}
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: This match definitely had all the ingredients to be one of the best, if not, THE best Main Event in Trauma history. Think about it. For the first time in the PCW, we have the World Champion squaring off against the International Champion. However, this would never come to play because during the ring introductions, after both men was in the ring, but with The Prophet going through his undressing ritual, Sean Hunter was one of the men "ripping" at The Prophet [OOC: If you don't notice the reference, go read Proph's stats]. Hunter immediately went to work on Prophet, causing the referee to try and break him off of him. When Slither tried to pull Sean off of Hunter so he can have his match, Sean shoved Slither. This, in turn caused Slither to push Sean back. They began shoving one another repeatedly now and the Tyrone Little had enough and signaled for the bell to call this match off. Prophet, sensing this his chance to escape unharmed began to slide out of the ring. But, right as he was about to leave the ring, BOTH Sean Hunter and Slither attacked Prophet. Prophet went crashing onto the outside of the mat hard, but before anymore damage could be done, officials sprinted from the back and into the ring and surrounding areas to make sure nothing else had went down. And with this, Trauma went off the air.
Winner
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Overview
Chrissy Johnson d. Midnight Crow via pinfall
Angelica Night-Hunter d. Tony Brass via pinfall
LoKi d. Rhodes McClure & Crazy Boy via DQ
Angel & Overdose wrestled to a Double Count-Out
Jake Sydal & Pegasus d. Sean Hunter & Ace Anderson via pinfall
The Prophet & Slither ended with a No Contest
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I'd like to thank Andrew, Rob, and Tom for their HUGE help this week with the results