Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Aug 16, 2006 1:09:44 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, August 15, 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...
Deception Rewind
Details: ...a video recapping the Deception PPV. The majority of the clips were of Lantlas winning his title unification match against Mikey Wryght, Icon winning the Tag Team Titles, Al Laiman's attack on Ace Anderson, NCM's encounter with Kaden Keene over the North American Championship, and Grimm defeating Andreas Lasiewicz to be named the number one contender to the PCW World Championship.
Match One: Icemann Invitational Tournament Round of Sixteen
Dylan Styles vs. Brad Moore
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: The match begins with both men entering the ring to their signature themes and moving into their separate corners, the referee signals for the bell and signals for the match to start. Both men move out into the centre of the ring, both men making their PCW debuts and needing to measure up their opponent. Dylan Styles strikes first with a strong left to the jaw that rocks Moore. Styles and Moore begin to exchange blows jostling for position in the middle of the ring. Styles gets the advantage in the brawl and forces Moore back to the ropes where he snaps off several chops and whips his opponent across the ring before nailing him with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Styles then bounces off the ropes himself and nails a running senton, crushing the chest of Moore, before pinning. 1…..2…..Kick out. Styles forces Moore to his feet before going for a kick to the gut. Moore catches the kick but doesn’t see an enziguri kick coming for the back of his head and gets clattered.
Styles continues to dominate the match with an abundance of chops, slaps and punches with the odd suplex driving the air out of his opponent. With Moore now clearly fatigued and on the mat, Styles moves out onto the apron and begins to watch and scout Moore as he struggles up to his feet in the middle of the ring. Styles watches on as Moore pulls himself up and then jumps up and springs off the ropes, nailing a missile dropkick in the process. Moore hits the mat hard and Styles pins. 1…..2……3…NO!!! Moore kicks out at the last moment. Styles gets to his feet and pulls Moore up as well. He then positions himself at the back of Moore and locks in a full nelson hold before hauling his opponent overhead and straight onto his neck in a Dragon suplex. Styles goes to the apron again and launches himself over the ropes with a corkscrew elbow drop. Styles pins again. 1…..2……kick out. Moore refuses to give in.
Styles gets back to his feet and lifts up Moore before nailing several chops and then lifts him overhead into a suplex and drops him down onto his back. Styles drops several quick leg drops across the throat of Moore. Styles then lifts Moore to his feet and lands a scoop slam in the middle of the ring before placing himself infront of Moore and lands a standing moonsault across his chest and pins. 1……2…….Still no result. Styles gets to his feet and begins to rant at the referee who repeats his call over and over to the protestations of the wrestler. Meanwhile, Brad Moore is getting to his feet and, as Styles turns around, throws a left, then a right, followed by a flurry of punches and chops that send Styles into a daze before Moore hits the ropes and lands a clothesline, then another, and another before Styles scampers out of the ring and onto the floor.
The referee signals to Styles to get back in the ring but he ignores the official and goes towards the commentators table. Styles shoves the timekeeper out of the way and grabs the chair he was sitting in, folding it up in the process. Styles moves back towards the ring with the referee trying to discourage him from using it. Styles slides into the ring and lifts the chair above his head and prepares to swing it straight at the head of Moore, but the referee grabs the chair from behind Styles and tries to pull it from his grip. Styles turns around, keeping hold of the chair, and throws the chair around, flinging the referee across the ring in the process. In clear pain, the referee signals to ringside and the bell goes, indicating a Disqualification against Styles.
Winner
Match Two: Icemann Invitational Tournament Round of Sixteen
Amy Ritter vs. 2Guys
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: Our second match of the night is also our second match of The Icemann Invitational Tournament. Amy Ritter is making her PCW debut, having been offered a spot for the tournament. If she wins, she advances in the tournament. However, if she losses, her fate within the promotion is undetermined. She may be picked up or she may be discarded. On the other side of things, we have Menace and Jackle, who have been on a roll, even though they still have been losing matches. A win here can really boost their confidence, or, well, not. One thing is for certain though, the winner advances. And Amy already has a tough path ahead of her, because she has to defeat two guys with the best tag team name ever.
Amy made her entrance first, with the crowd not cheering or booing her. With her being a relative unknown to the PCW fans, they're eagerly awaiting to see what she can do. After Amy is in the ring, 2Guys step out from the back, and the crowd lets out a boisterous cheer in unisound. This shocked them, but the initial shock subdued and they made their way down the aisle and into the ring. Once in the ring, the referee made Jackle stand on the outside, for Menace and Amy started the match off. Jerry Andrews and Michael Williams ran through the rules of the match on commentating. They also touched upon the 2Guys Rule, that is into effect for every 2Guys matchup. The rule consist of the two always being able to wrestle in handicap matches, with one always having to be tagged in.
The match starts off with Menace trying to lock up with Amy, but she dodges it and nails him in the back of the head with a Superkick. Menace goes down and Amy tries to make the pin, but Jackle comes and breaks it up after one. The first three minutes of action saw this kind of trend. Amy getting the upperhand and then Jackle breaking up the pinfall before a three count. However, at the four minute and forty-three second mark, Menace was able to make the hot tag, and he came in like a house on fire...err...or atleast like a doll house on fire.
Jackle knocked Amy down with three clotheslines in a row. Menace, who is now on his feet and on the outside of the apron, waits, and Jackle grabs Amy in a Jacklehammer position. Menace then springboards off the ropes and crossbodies Amy, and while doing so, causes Jackle to come down with the Jacklehammer. Menace rolls out of the ring and Jackle makes the pin. Three pounds of the mat later, and 2Guys are victorious in their first round match of The Icemann Invitational Tournament.
Winner
My name is Ashley Marie
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on and shows a video package of PCW's most recent signing- Ashley Marie. It shows her at video shoots and press junkets. At the end of the video, Ashley stares into the camera and bats her eyes. She says, "My name is Ashley Marie. And I'm coming next week." Sparkling purple letters shimmer onto the PCW-Tron and it says, "Ashley Marie debuts next week." The feed then cuts to a commercial.
Match Three: Singles Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. "The One Man Losing Streak" Pegasus
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: Non Compos Mentis is the first to come down to the ring, all the while shaking his head, wondering how he got into a match with the newly proclaimed “One Man Losing Streak.” It has been months since Pegasus was atop the PCW ‘pecking order,’ and he has basically digressed into one of the bigger disappointments of the year.
After our owner desperately tried to find him a gimmick, he has finally decided on this one, at least, until he can get back into his winning ways. With that said, Pegasus comes down to the ring, sporting his brand new attire. He is wearing all white, with a gold coloring and gold tint through the outfit. On one leg, it says Pegasus, and on the other leg, it says “OMLS.” On the chest of Pegasus, are the letters “OMLS” against, only the “O” is in the shape of a halo.
Along with his new attire, Pegasus is sporting a bummed attitude, as he isn’t sure what to make of himself right now. After losing to ‘Bucky’ Joe, who would be?
Both men are now in the ring as the referee calls for the bell. It is apparent that Non Compos Mentis wants to make short work of the match, to further damper Pegasus’s spirits and show management he doesn’t belong in these matches. To do this, Non Compos Mentis starts off the match with a huge yakuza kick that every fan in attendance can feel. He picks up Pegasus, who hardly even knows where he is, and whips him off the ropes.
As staggeringly as Pegasus is running, he manages to make it to the ropes, and back into the middle of the ring, where a DumDumDrop is waiting for him. Non Compos Mentis makes the cover, picks up the quick victory, and keeps Pegasus on his losing skid.
Winner
Match Four: Handicap Match
Grimm vs. Havik & "The Phenomenal" Proof
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: Grimm wastes no time and clotheslines Havik to the ground. Proof charges, and Grimm throws him up for a Samoan Drop. As Havik starts to get up, Grimm bounces off the ropes and hits a Flying Lariat. Grimm turns around and hits a backbreaker on Proof, and kicks him out of the ring. Havik tries to attack from behind, but Grimm hits an elbow to his face. Grimm crouches down, and when the opportunity arises, Grimm spears him to the mat with devastating force! Grimm begins to blatantly choke him, and the ref finally breaks it up. Proof is back in the ring, and Grimm hits a groundshaking spinebuster! Grimm takes Proof and jumps in the air… HARVEST! Grimm turns back to Havik, mounts the turnbuckle… ANOTHER HARVEST! Grimm lays an arm over each of his opponents…1…2…3!
Winner
Welcome Back, Seth
Details: Unexpectedly, NCM's theme music plays throughout the arena and the current North American Champion walks down to the ring, his title lying across his shoulder. He calmly walks down the aisle, even though the fans are booing him. Once in the ring, NCM is handed a microphone and begins to speak. He tells us of how he is the greatest PCW North American Champion in PCW history. He explains that he has been able to run through everyone, including the returning Johnny Vivacious. He tells us that, even though Johnny Vivacious technically defeated him for the title, he should have never lost the belt, since he was screwed out of it. He tells us that when he won the belt back, he has been able to take it to everyone he has had to face. He runs down the names of Benjamin Banks, Anthony Douglas, Al Laiman, Kaden Keene, Lantlas. NCM then goes on about saying that he is better than anyone in the PCW, especially anyone that is in the PCW by ways of HHW. He once again name drops Douglas, Al Laiman, and Lantlas. He tells us of someone who he hasn't had the privilege of defeating yet. But he might be able to do so, now that he is back in the PCW. NCM then tells 'em to role the clip.
The PCW-Tron sparks up and a video package of Seth Sinn's "Greatest Moments" are shown. The background music while the clip is playing is the theme song to Welcome Back, Kotter.. Though the clip says, "Greatest Moments" on the bottom right hand corner of the screen, it is showing some of Seth's worse moments, including the time he had gotten his leg broken by American Nightmare and the time he was, along with Lantlas, Chrissy Johnson, and Maddog, was feathered after Byrd had chocolate and feathers drop onto them from the ceiling. After the clip finishes, we cut back to NCM, who is chuckling, shaking his head no, and slapping his knee. NCM then says that when the time is right, he'll get his match with Seth Sinn, so he can claim victories over HHW's biggest stars...and show them, and everyone else, why he is the most sought after Superstar on the Planet today.
Match Five: Icemann Invitational Tournament Round of Sixteen
Nina Arcania vs. Kaden Keene
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: Kaden looks a bit cocky as he stares down Nina. Obviously forgetting she is a former PCW champion, Kaden mockingly extends his hand for a shake. Nina slaps his hand away and hits a kick to his gut. Kaden backs off a bit surprised, and charges towards Nina. Nina counters with an arm drag, almost sending Kaden reeling from the ring. Kaden pulls himself up from the ropes, and his cocky smile has disappeared.
Kaden tries to lock up with Nina, but she grabs him by the neck, pulls him through with a snapmare, then delivers a vicious kick to the spine! Kaden gets to his feet, and Nina moves in for another kick, but Kaden catches her foot and twists her through with a Dragon Screw. Nina jumps to her feet, and Kaden hits a dropsault to the awe of the crowd, despite their hatred for him.
The match continues to be very even and fast-paced, with Nina finally using her experience to gain the advantage. Kaden attempts his version of the Shining Wizard, but Nina sees it coming, reverses the momentum, and drops Kaden flat with the Diabolic Destruction. Though Nina is apathetic to the crowd, she is quickly gaining their favor. Nina goes for the pinfall, but Kaden is tough and manages to kick out. Kaden trips Nina into the ropes, then dropkicks her to the floor. Kaden jumps over the ropes, then off of them… ASAI MOONSAULT!
The crowd leaps to their feet to see if either of them are okay. Kaden manages to get up and break the count. He slides back out, and amazingly, Nina is back to her feet. She hits a forearm smash to Kaden’s face, shoves him away, and hits a superkick! Kaden falls back and crashes over the steel steps. Nina comes around the bend and Kaden pulls himself together enough to spear her through the crowd barricade! The crowd is clapping for both of their efforts, but it quickly turns to heat as the count reaches ten, and both of them are ruled out.
As they hear the bell ring, both of them get to their feet and look around with disbelief. The crowd booes to the call, as they were seeing a terrific match.
Winner