Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Oct 11, 2005 13:33:09 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: The camera pans around the Pure Class Arena as "Chop Suey" by System of a Down blares through the P.A. System. As usual, we see the many fan signs sprinkled throughout the ruckus crowd. After a short promo hyping up Living a Legacy, which will take place next Sunday, the show begins...
Match One: Singles Match
"Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght [w/Perfection] vs. "The Truth" Jorge Garcia
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: The first match of the night pitted "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght against Jorge Garcia. Both of these two men went pretty fair into The Icemann Invitational, with Jorge losing in the Semi-Finals to Ace Anderson and Mikey nearly edging out a win against Non Compos Mentis in the Quarter Finals. Many insiders think that a Jorge in his prime could have won the entire tournament, but the flaw to that theory is the same insiders think that if Mr. Showtime was in his prime, he could have easily won the tournament himself- and he just as may have if Gaz Black and Javier Tovioli didn't interfere when they did. Speaking of which, Mr. Showtime now gets to announce a tag team partner to team with him at Living a Legacy against the Tag Champs. Last week, a huge woman jumped over the guard-rail and saved Mikey from an attack. But this week, that same women isn't allowed in the arena, for she was some crazed fan who is banned from PCW events. But getting to this match, the two started off tonight's match with Jorge and Mikey stalking one another in the ring, before locking up with a collar-elbow tie-up. Jorge was able to lock in a hammerlock on Mikey, but Mikey pushed him into the ropes. Jorge came back and knocked Mike down with a shoulder block. Mikey got onto his knee, and the fans cheered at the match so far. And that's exactly how it was for the next few minutes; Jorge getting the upperhand and then Mikey getting the upperhand. But around the 9 minute mark, during a match where we saw Mikey particularly focusing on Jorge's lower-back and legs, Mikey went and nailed Jorge with a chopblock and then locked in The Spotlight. Jorge had no other option but to tap out and Mr. Showtime picks up the victory by submission.
Winner
A Flesh of Greatness Speaks
Details: The lights dim down and the crowd anticipates who is going to come down to the ring. "Suffocate" by Sevendust begins to play, and the crowd instantly starts to boo. Ace Anderson comes out onto the stage, holding up his "Greatness" symbol. He walks down the ramp, pointing at fans and making fun of them, holding his nose and such. He slides into the ring, goes to a corner and holds up his "Greatness" symbol once again. After Ace is done taunting the fans on the corner, he jumps down and calls for a microphone. One is thrown to him, and he brings it to his mouth.
Ace: Well, here we are at Trauma, surrounded by too many dirty, disgusting fans. Ace Anderson doesn't know why they would take the time to leave their boxes and gutters to come down to Pure Class Arena so early, he isn't wrestling until match five. That's three more brutal matches to go until Greatness graces the mat. That's why he figured he would have to come out now, just so the ring doesn't get any jitters. Now, while Mister Anderson is here, he would just like to take the time to say that he hates every single one of you fans, and he wishes that you all would die. Thank you, and stick around 'til match five, so you can all see Greatness in action.
Ace throws down the mic and goes to the corner to taunt once more, and then he exits the ring. While walking down the ramp, he takes the time to spit in the face of various fans, until he reaches the stage. Once he reaches the stage he turns around and taunts once more before exiting to the backstage area.
Match Two: Singles Match
Chrissy Johnson vs. Zellmo
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: This match is a result of what has been happening between Chrissy and Zellmo as of late. Zellmo had came to Chrissy's aid two weeks ago, and for his service, was slapped across the face. Then last week, after Zellmo was pinned by Angelica Night-Hunter in a tag match which saw Angelica teaming with Whisper and Zellmo with Chrissy, Chrissy slapped Zellmo across the face and then Zellmo grabbed her and forced a kiss upon her. And let's not forget that both these individuals will be apart of a Fatal-Four Way at Living a Legacy, which would also include Ender Slyth and Mark Lightning, for a chance to become the number one contender for the North American Championship. So it was interesting and shocking to see Zellmo lay on the mat once he and Chrissy was announced and urging her to pin him. Chrissy, a bit weary at first, shrugged it off and pinned Zellmo. As Roberto Garcia made the count, Zellmo reached out, with his shoulders still down on the mat, and placed his hands on Chrissy's firm backside. After the three count, Chrissy immediately got up and spat on Zellmo, disgusted with his hands being on her behind. And Zellmo smiled a sadistic smile as Chrissy rolled out of the ring.
Winner
The Prophet's Proclamation
Details: Before the next contest, which pitted Whisper, Maddog, and NCM in a triple threat match, the PCW-Tron kicked on and on it, showed The Prophet standing in an office backstage with PCW President Alejandro Walker and PCW Owner and CEO, "The Icemann" Luis Malave. Luis is sitting at a desk and reading over a paper, and it's clearly evident that the desk he is sitting to belongs to "The Captain", for the entire office is littered in fake sand, fake palm trees, and coconuts. He nods his head, hands "The Captain" the paper, and then tells The Prophet, "Everything seems in order. I'm surprised you found out this information, and I'm glad you delivered it to me, because these kind of things could cost PCW a fortune in fines and what not. So, I have no choice but to prohibit Angelica and Whisper from competing tonight." The Prophet smiles and thanks "The Icemann" and then walks out of his office, with the camera still following him. Once the door is shut, The Prophet looks into the camera and then announces that he'll make his findings public at Living a Legacy before his, Angelica's, and Whisper's match. And to quote The Prophet, "My findings will be surprising."
Match Three: Triple Threat Match
Whisper vs. Maddog vs. Non Compos Mentis
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: This match was turned from a triple threat to a singles match once "The Icemann", who was not even scheduled to be in the arena tonight, removed Whisper from the match due to something found by The Prophet. What exactly is it that he found is unknown at the moment, but, according to The Prophet, he'll announce what he has found at Living a Legacy. So the match that was originally going to be an interesting triple threat is now a match between Non Compos Mentis and the PCW's newest Superstar, Maddog, who is taking a leave from his military obligation to wrestle here in Pure Class Wrestling. The match was surprisingly short, with Non Compos Mentis pinning Maddog when he nailed his 3D [Dum-Dum Drop] after four minutes of action. But Maddog, who had just recently had a stint in a Las Vegas holding cell after being arrested when he was probably alittle over eager to make his first PCW appearance, may be able to gain his first PCW win and avenge his first loss when he squares off against Non Compos Mentis and Jorge Garcia in a dark match at Living a Legacy.
Winner
Match Four: Non-Title Fatal Four-Way Match
Angelica Night-Hunter {International Champion} vs. The Prophet vs. Mark Lightning vs. Ender Slyth
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: Angelica, just like her partner for Living a Legacy Whisper, was not allowed to compete in action here tonight after The Prophet made some kind of revelation and made his findings the knowledge of PCW Owner Luis Malave. And The Prophet stayed true to a promise he was overheard making because he nor Angelica is going to win this match, since The Prophet also didn't show up. So from a Fatal Four-Way, we were treated to yet another Ender Slyth-Mark Lightning match. Both men were able to pick up a win over one another, and this week, we saw Mark Lightning getting a second victory over Ender when he pinned him following him nailing Ender with The Lightning Strike after six minutes of action. Now we'll have to see if Mark is able to pick up a third consecutive win, for at Living a Legacy, he squares off against Ender once again, but this time Chrissy and Zellmo will also be in the match, with the winner receiving a shot at the North American Champion at the next Trauma.
Winner
Match Five: Non-Title Tag Team Match
Gaz Black & Javier Tovioli {Tag Team Champions} vs. Ace Anderson & LoKi {CWF World/PCW North American Champion}
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: All four men are in the ring as the bell sounds. You can tell there is some tension between Anderson and LoKi, especially when Ace was getting ready to start the contest and LoKi makes a blind tag and decides to start it off himself against Gaz Black. The two men exchange a few moves and Gaz is able to tag out to Javier. As Gaz is exiting the ring he catches Referee Tyrone Little, while that happened Javi executes a low blow on LoKi. Javi takes over and makes quick tags to Gaz showing the chemistry of the new tag team champions. As Gaz has the advantage he whips LoKi off to the ropes and Ace Anderson makes a blind tag when LoKi was at the ropes. LoKi ducks a clothesline from Gaz and Ace jumps in the ring and goes for a drop kick to Gaz's legs and LoKi replies with a cross body block. LoKi goes for the cover, but Referee Little just tries to get LoKi out of the ring for he is no longer the legal man. As LoKi is on his way out Anderson follows up with the first sign of team work. Anderson follows up with a boston crab. He held the move for a bit but Gaz is able to get to the ropes. Gaz is able to fight back and the two of these competitors exchanged moves for a while. Once again the momentum shifted back towards the tag champs, for Gaz keeps the tag mentality and tags out to Javi. Anderson had a few chances to tag out but usually passed up on the chance, LoKi didn't seem to mind not really reaching or asking for a tag. The two working together are able to catch Anderson with a double clothesline, taking him to the mat hard. Javi stays on him able to connect with some moves such as a power slam and a DDT, with a few near falls. At around the 21 minute mark Ace is able to begin dragging himself towards LoKi after he raked Javi's eyes. As Ace is reaching for a tag from his partner LoKi isn't refusing the tag but not reaching for one either. Javier is able to regain his composure and stops Ace as LoKi finally began to reach down. They don't make the tag, and as Javi is reaching down to grab Anderson up, Ace catches him in the beginnings of what looked to be a small package. But once Javi it the mat Ace hurried to his feet. No standing and with a hand full of Javier's trousers and before Gaz could come in for the save, Tyrone Little made the three count.
Winner
Tension before the Finals
Details: As soon as the match is over an enraged Anderson storms over to a cocky LoKi. Anderson begins to shout at LoKi. As the two men argue Anderson in a quick fury turns is back on LoKi. LoKi follows Ace’s lead but Ace turns back around and connects with a big haymaker on the unsuspecting LoKi. Anderson lays some boots into the downed LoKi. Anderson stands LoKi up and after two European uppercuts he whips LoKi off to the ropes, but LoKi reverses it and sends Ace off. LoKi wastes no time charging after Ace and connecting with a big clothesline sending Anderson to the arena floor. With a smug look on his face he begins to back peddle up the rampway but now talking smack and pointing at LoKi. LoKi is standing on the bottom rope with his right foot and on the second rope with his right, and is leaning over the ropes yelling at Anderson calling him back to the ring.
Rumble in the Back
Details: After everything in the ring settled down the cameras have their attention on yet another commotion in the back. When the Tag Team Champions were on the way back to the locker rooms in the back, standing there is "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght. He is in a pair of dress slacks and a white t-shirt and the three men square up. From the door to the right of the three men, suddenly swings open. Standing at about six feet tall stood a man wearing a green mask and a black trench coat. This was Chameleon- Mr. Showtime's old tag team partner! The four men then square off again once Javier and Gaz realize what was happening. Gaz Black and Mr. Showtime suddenly attack each other, Chameleon and Javier do the same. The four men are brawling in the halls until security is called and broke up the fight.
Match Six: Non-Title Tag Team Match
Slither {Co-World Champion} & Sean Hunter vs. The Rocket & Pegasus {Co-World Champion}
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: With Living a Legacy five days away, this match was highly anticipated. Over the past few weeks, we seen a combinations of all four men who are to be involved in the main event at LaL compete, but, this match may take the cake. Slither and Sean Hunter squared off against The Rocket and Pegasus, with nothing more than momentum and pride on the line. And this match surely showcased it. Slither started the match off against Pegasus, with the two controversial World Champions squaring off in the middle of the ring. Peggy was the first on the offensive and rocked Slither with rights and lefts, before whipping him into the ropes and catching him with a Spinebuster. This went on for a few minutes, with Pegasus working over Slither. But when Pegasus tagged in The Rocket, Rocky immediately whipped Slither into his corner, screaming out he wants to face Hunter. Apparently, The Rocket still wants nothing to do with Slither. Sean was tagged in, and, with exception of a suplex by The Rocket, Sean dominated his Living a Legacy foe. The Rocket though, managed to tag in Pegasus, and after he did, started walking back up the aisle, leaving Pegasus there to defend himself. Slither, not being the legal man, chased after The Rocket in the back, leaving Sean and Pegasus to go at it one on one. Pegasus and Sean exchanged offenses, with both coming close to getting the win by pinfall. But when Sean kicked out of a Pegasus pin attempt, Peggy flew up and landed on-top of Referee Richard Stevens. Pegasus took this time to roll out of the ring and grab his World Championship, got back into the ring, and awaited Sean to get back onto his feet. As Sean risen, Pegasus belted Sean in the face with his Championship. But just as this happened, the bell was sounded. Pegasus looked around, and was shocked to see Landon Divine, who was wearing a referee's shirt, standing over the ring bell, barking out orders to ring announcer Mark Long. His ruling? The winners of the match, as a result of a disqualification, Slither and Sean Hunter! And with that, Trauma faded off the air, with Peggy staring at Landon, and Sean just rising to his knees, blood gushing from his head.
Winner
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Overview
Mikey Wryght d. Jorge Garcia via submission
Chrissy Johnson d. Zellmo via pinfall
Non Compos Mentis d. Maddog via pinfall
Mark Lightning d. Ender Slyth & The Prophet via pinfall
LoKi & Ace Anderson d. Gaz Black & Javier Tovioli via pinfall
Slither & Sean Hunter d. The Rocket & Pegasus via disqualification
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I'd like to thank Mike for their help this week in the results. Your contributions are highly appreciated.