Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Jun 27, 2006 17:46:58 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: Trauma opens up with the usual pyrotechnics and the playing of System of a Down's, "Chop Suey." But, instead of panning around the audience, the arena and viewers at home are treated with...
Courses for Collision
Details: ...a video hyping the Main Event for the evening, which is a match between former HHW great and owner, Al Laiman, and current PCW North American Champion, Non Compos Mentis. It hyped the fact that this is Al Laiman's first time competing in a wrestling since the sell of his Hardcore Hell Wrestling promotion to Pure Perfection Incorporated and it also hyped this being the first time he will be competing in a PCW ring. It then hyped NCM as a very formidable challenger, seeing that he the current PCW North American Champion and very comfortable in the hardcore environment.
Match One: Handicap Match
"Dynamite" Dan Ellis vs. 2Guys
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: Dan Ellis started the match off against Jackle, and as it has been expected during most of 2uys's matches, their opponent controlled the opening of the match. But in a surprising turn of events, relatively soon in the action at around the 4 1/2 minute mark, Jackle got lucky with a very goofy looking haymaker that knocked Dan Ellis down. When Dan Ellis had gotten back up to his feet, he was taken down by a decent looking dropkick. Jackle, sensing this was a smart time to tag out, opted to climb the turnbuckle instead. As he perched himself at the top, Menace tagged himself in by slapping Jackle on his back; with that being done, Jackle fell off of the turnbuckle and landed hard on the outside.
Referee Roberto Garcia immediately looked through the ropes to see how Jackle was doing. Dan Ellis, who was now back onto his feet, also looked outside the ring, to see what's going on. But what he didn't count on was Menace coming into the ring and getting behind him. Within a second, he had whipped Dan Ellis into the ropes and when Dan came running back, Menace had laid him out with a Domination! Referee Roberto Garcia, hearing the noise behind him, turns around to find Menace pinning Dan. He slides over to where the pin attempt was made and makes the three count- awarding 2Guys their second win here in the PCW and over the very formidable Dan Ellis.
Winner
Match Two: Singles Match
Grimm vs. Seth Sinn
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: Grimm is the current PCW International Champion but Seth Sinn is a former PCW Tag Team Champion and one of the three men who will be facing Grimm for his International Championship at Return to Glory. Unfortunately for these two, before the match can even get underway, Mikey Wryght came down to ringside and tried to attack Grimm and Seth. Unfortunately for Mikey, Grimm and Seth started to demolish him. The Byrd, who will be competing against the three at ringside, rushed down the aisle and joined in on the ruckus, attacking not only Mikey, but Seth and Grimm aswell. With all four of the men that will be competing for the PCW International Championship at Return to Glory battling at ringside, referees and backstage personnel poured from the back to try and separate the competitors. Referee Tim Jones had no choice but to throw out the match before it could even began, as the men was being help apart and the feed faded out into a commercial.
Winner
Match Three: Singles Match
James Keenan vs. Pegasus
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: It has been documented that James Keenan's wrestling idol has been Pegasus, but James has vowed to not hold anything back and demolish the former World Champion, continuing on his route of winning ways. And his vow came true. The match started off with Keenan unleashing a flurry of offensive maneuvers that caught Pegasus off guard. Pegasus, who has not been himself since his lost at Collision Course, seemed to be a step slow in his match and James Keenan took advantage of that. After only 5 minutes and 11 seconds of action, James finished Pegasus off with the High Note and then a pinfall.
Winner
Kaden Keene hype video
Details: Following the James Keenan-Pegasus match, the PCW-Tron came on and on it showed a video for the recently signed Kaden Keene. The clips shows of various C and D movies, along with low budget commercials, that Kaden had participated in during his "Hollywood Career" and it shows Kaden with his ever present sunglasses on. It finished with the words, in Hollywood sign style, "Kaden Keene" and then the words, "Debuting at Return to Glory" glittering onto the screen.
Match Four: Singles Match
"Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght vs. The Byrd
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: Stemming from what happened earlier in the night, it was reported that "The Captain" announced that if Grimm or Seth Sinn interfered in this match, they will removed from their match at Return to Glory, and in Grimm's case, stripped of the PCW International Championship. So for that, we were treated to a straight Mikey Wryght-Byrd match. The match started off fairly slow, with both men trying to feel one another out. When the "feeling" was done with, Mikey had gained the upperhand. And really never lost control of it throughout the match.
However, what was surprising, was The Byrd's ability to hang with Mikey for over 12 minutes of action. But Mikey's skills and determination was just too much for lil' Byrdie, and Mikey finished Byrd off with The Spotlight, forcing his opponent to tap out. If this happens at Return to Glory, Mikey Wryght can finally walk out the PCW International Champion after months of trying to get his hands on it.
Winner
One Man's Defeat is Another Man's Humor: James Keenan/Dan Ellis segment
Details: The PCW-Tron jumped on and it showed Dan Ellis walking towards his dressing room. He makes it to his door, but before he's able to enter, from behind, James Keenan taps him on the shoulder. Dan Ellis turns coldly around to see James and asks him, "What?" Keenan laughs and mocks Dan, telling him, "It's funny how I can beat a former World Champion in only my sixth professional match but you, who has been trained by some of the best, can't even beat the two losers, 2Guys." After a very intense stare from Dan to James, Dan enters his dressing room, with James still chuckling. The PCW-Tron then goes off.
Match Five: Singles Match
Ace Anderson vs. "Wolverine" Anthony Douglas
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: Douglas and Anderson square off. Ace looks around the crowd, realizing he’s really started to get some support, and Douglas takes advantage of his distraction. Douglas pounds him into the corner, backs up, and then spears him into the turnbuckle. Ace tries to power out of the corner, but Douglas shoulder-blocks Ace’s gut repeatedly. Ace finally pushes him away, and when Douglas comes charging back, Ace turns it into a sidewalk slam. Douglas is up quickly, and Ace whips him into the ropes and hit’s a Belly-to-Belly suplex. Douglas is up again, and Ace is quite surprises by his resilience.
Ace sets up for a snap suplex, but Douglas counters into a DDT. Douglas tries for the cover, but Ace is up after one. Douglas reaches down, and Ace traps him with a small package, but Douglas powers out. Douglas jumps up and stomps Ace’s head into the mat to a chorus of boos from the crowd. Douglas turns around and yells something at a fan, and Ace pulls his feet out from under him and tries to lock in a Boston Crab. Douglas gets to the ropes very quickly. Douglas pulls a pair of brass knucks from his trunks and throws them in the referee’s direction. While the ref turns to chase them, Douglas strikes with a low blow, then powers Ace over the top rope.
Douglas follows, dropping to the floor where Ace is down. Douglas pulls a steel chair from under the ring as Ace is getting up, and when it looks like Douglas is about to strike, Ace kicks the chair away and clotheslines Douglas to the floor. The crowd suddenly goes into a mixed uproar as NCM is running out from the crowd with a steel chair of his own. Douglas catches this out of the corner of his eye and breaks away from Ace just as the chair comes crashing down on Ace’s head. NCM looks at Ace, then shrugs, turns, and clocks Douglas over the head as well. The bell rings for the double DQ, and the crowd is not happy with NCM. NCM shrugs and mouths “it was an accident” with a smile as he leaves.
Winner
Match Six: Genesis Rules Match
Lantlas vs. Justin "Stormm" Michaels
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Although Lantlas had never taken part in a Genesis Rules match before, and Justin "Stormm" Michaels was becoming somewhat of a veteran of the class, it didn't stop Lantlas from coming out firing. He opened the match by connecting on a big roundhouse kick that shocked Stormm, causing his to turn around. As Stormm turned, he was hit with a full nelson slam. Lantlas went to work on Justin, moving quickly as he knew he was on a time limit. That didn't stop Stormm from attempting to mount an offensive, however, as he showed why he was once at the top of the card, fighting back with punches and kicks, until he managed to hit an Implant DDT on the World Champion. At about the eight minute mark, however, with the match pretty even to this point, Stormm missed a clothesline on Lantlas, and hit the referee. Not letting it phase him, he turned around, only to be caught with a clothesline by Lantlas, and delivering a clothesline of his own. Both men were down, feeling the effects of the clotheslines after a hard-fought match for the first half, when Rodney Phoenix appears, while the referee is still down.
Phoenix climbs into the ring, and, to the dismay of the PCW fans who were enjoying a great match, hits a RP Effect on Justin Michaels. He then picks Stormm up, and nails him with his patented Point Blank DDT. Stormm is out on the mat, seemingly out cold, as Phoenix turns around and exits the ring, Lantlas is getting up. He looks to Phoenix, then looks to Stormm, then to the referee. He taps T-Dub on the shoulder, until he finally wakes up. Lantlas lays across Stormm, and picks up the pinfall victory, to the delight of smiling Rodney Phoenix at the top of the ramp.
Winner
Main Event Hype
Details: Once again, the PCW-Tron comes on, and once again it is to hype the Main Event, which is a Hardcore Hell Match between Al Laiman and current PCW North American Champion NCM.
Match Seven: Non-Title Hardcore Hell Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. Al Laiman
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: The match begins with a view of the set-up soon-to-be carnage. The cages are assembled, the thumb-tacks poured all over the mat of the first ring, and the second ring is filled with weapons. One weapon in particular stands out, the “Happy Chair.” PCW fans aren’t used to seeing a match of this sort, a match as gruesome, a match as daring, or a match as downright sick. They better get used to it, because as the camera is panning around the rings, the scaffolding is raised to the top of the PCW-tron.
Al Laiman walks onto the scaffolding and across, onto the top of the first cage. He waits patiently, as Non Compos Mentis makes his way across the scaffolding. Laiman doesn’t give him any time as Non Compos Mentis makes it onto the cage, as he moves in and starts attack him with rights and lefts. Non Compos Mentis battles back, however, and begins to gain the upper-hand, as Laiman is backed toward the hole in the top of the cage.
The momentum shifts back into the favour of Al Laiman, as he begins landing his own punches on Non Compos Mentis. They are very near the hole in the cage now, and as Non Compos Mentis tries to counter with a right hand of his own, it is blocked by Laiman. Laiman delivers a knee to the gut of Non Compos Mentis, and the hip tosses Non Compos Mentis through the hole in the top of the cage, and down onto the thumbtacks. Non Compos Mentis hits the mat hard, and screams the most agonizing scream a man could scream as hundreds upon hundreds of thumbtacks pierce his back, legs, arms, and head. The PCW crowd doesn’t know how to react, but as Laiman stands atop the cage in the center of the gasps and screams from the crowd, he raises his hands.
The crowd begins to chant THAT WAS AWESOME! THAT WAS AWESOME! It seems as though the PCW fans are adapting quickly to this hardcore style. Laiman soaks in the cheers, before looking down through the hole in the top of the cage at Non Compos Mentis, laying on his back, breathing heavily. Laiman points down at Non Compos Mentis, and dives through the hole in what looks like an elbow drop. Somehow, Non Compos Mentis digs down deep and rolls out of the way, through the thumbtacks and clearing a spot on the mat. Laiman misses the elbow drop, landing on a relatively clear space of mat when compared to the rest of the ring, but rolls around after the impact, right onto thumbtacks. Both men lay down in the ring, covered in tacks, as the crowd looks on in anticipation.
Jerry Andrews: What if they’re both down forever?
Mike Williams: They’re going to get up sooner or later, Jerry. They’re two of the toughest guys in the world.
No sooner than Mike Williams finishes saying this, Non Compos Mentis begins to stir. He twitches a bit, and eventually, begins making his way to his feet. He is halfway to his feet, moving slowly, when Al Laiman begins to stir as well. He starts by getting to his knees, wincing in pain as his body is covered in thumbtacks. Non Compos Mentis is on his feet now, as Laiman is still on his knees. Non Compos Mentis runs at Laiman and delivers a knee to his head. He pauses to catch his breath, as Laiman is down, and then makes his way to Laiman. He attempts to pick Laiman up by his head, but Laiman delivers a punch to the gut of Non Compos Mentis. Laiman climbs to his feet now, still delivering punches to Non Compos Mentis’s body, until he begins smashing Non Compos Mentis with forearms to the face and head. He somehow makes his way under Non Compos Mentis, lifting him up and dropping him with a Samoan Drop down onto more thumbtacks.
Non Compos Mentis is now littered with thumbtacks, and both men are down on the mat once again. This time, Laiman is the first to get to his feet, and he makes his way to the door of the cage. He struggles to open it, but does so after a few seconds. Non Compos Mentis once again digs down deep, and follows right behind Laiman as Laiman exits to the floor. Laiman enters the second cage, followed closely by Non Compos Mentis. Laiman stumbles, and is down on one knee as Non Compos Mentis gets into the ring. Non Compos Mentis approaches Laiman, but Laiman was baiting him. Laiman turns around and smacks Non Compos Mentis with the Happy Chair. The crowd cheers as Laiman holds up the Happy Chair, the smiley face tainted by blood from Non Compos Mentis’s forehead. Laiman once again taunts to the crowd with the Happy Chair, but as he turns to attack Non Compos Mentis with it once again, he gets hit in the face by a chair tossed by Non Compos Mentis. Laiman falls back onto the mat, dropping the Happy Chair.
Non Compos Mentis picks up the Happy Chair, and looks to it, then looks to Laiman. He sets down the Happy Chair, smiley face up, and then wipes the blood from his face with his hand. He picks Laiman up, and delivers a sickening STO onto the Happy Chair! Al Laiman is down now, and Non Compos Mentis is making his way to the corner of the ring. He begins to climb up the cage, but then realizes that through his pain, he brought himself to the wrong corner. He drops down to the mat, and makes his way to the other side of the ring, this time going to the right corner. He begins to climb the cage, but doesn’t realize that Al Laiman is slowly getting up behind him. Laiman picks up the closest weapon that he can see, a trash can, and uses it as support to get to his feet.
Now on his feet, Laiman makes a desperate move toward Non Compos Mentis, hitting him in the back with the trash can. Non Compos Mentis falls down to the mat, as does Laiman. Laiman is totally out of it from all of the pain he has sustained, and it seems as though he no longer knows where he is. He only knows that he must go up, so he grabs the links in the cage, and tries to climb up. He is moving very slowly, however, so slow that this gives Non Compos Mentis time to get up. Al Laiman isn’t very high up on the cage, and Non Compos Mentis grabs him in a waistlock while Al Laiman is standing on the bottom turnbuckle. Non Compos Mentis pulls back hard, delivering a shocking German suplex onto Laiman, tossing Laiman behind him. Laiman lands hard, and seems to be knocked out. Non Compos Mentis climbs up the cage, and gets out onto the top! Non Compos Mentis has won Hardcore Hell!! Mentis raises his arms, blood pouring down his face, and with his arms raised, looks down to Al Laiman laying on the mat.
After the Match...
Details: Non Compos Mentis climbs down the cage, and goes through the door and into the cage. He picks up a kendo stick, and begins smacking Al Laiman with it. Lantlas quickly comes running down to the ring, to help his friend and tag team partner, Al Laiman. He gets in the ring, and Non Compos Mentis turns around to be met with a huge throat thrust. Lantlas checks on Al Laiman, but sees Non Compos Mentis coming back, a chair raised overhead. Lantlas gives him a swift kick to the mid-section, and then picks Non Compos Mentis up on his shoulders. While Non Compos Mentis is up on Lantlas's shoulders, Ace Anderson runs down to the ring. Lantlas drops Non Compos Mentis with a Flame of the West, and Ace Anderson gets into the ring. Lantlas looks down at Non Compos Mentis, and Ace Anderson steps in between the two. Lantlas and Ace look at each other, and Ace mouths something inaudible. Lantlas turns away, and Ace Anderson picks up Non Compos Mentis, although reluctantly, and carries him out of the cage. Lantlas walks over to Al Laiman who is now trying to get up, and then looks back to Ace, who looks back to Lantlas, with Non Compos Mentis being supported on Ace's shoulder as the feed ends.
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Overview
2Guys d. Dan Ellis via pinfall
Grimm & Seth Sinn went to a No Contest Through Interference
James Keenan d. Pegasus via pinfall
Mikey Wryght d. The Byrd via submission
Ace Anderson & Anthony Douglas went to a Draw via Double Disqualification
Lantlas d. Justin Michaels via pinfall
Non Compos Mentis d. Al Laiman via escaping the top of the second cage
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A thank-you goes out to Andrew and Alex for their help in the results. I also would like to thank anyone who had rped.