Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Sept 19, 2006 2:10:14 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, September 19, 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." The cameras pan around the arena, highlighting numerous fans and their signs. But instead of the first match opening up the show...
Executive Decisions
Details: ..."Cold as Ice" by M.O.P. begins to play throughout the arena. The fans immediately recognize it as PCW Owner and CEO "The Icemann" Luis Malave's music. There's a large mixture of boos and cheers, with the jeers clearly overwhelming the cheers. Luis makes his way out from behind the entrance curtain and walks out to the ring. Luis, looking very stylish, is decked out in a dark blue pin-stripped suit, and a pair of dark blue Gators.
Mark Long announces Luis to the crowd as Jerry and Mike inform the television audience of the rumors of Luis being in the arena tonight. Once in the ring, Luis receives the mic from Mark and signals for his music to cut off. Once it is, Luis begins to speak. Luis puts over the PCW Living a Legacy Pay-Per-View and compliments the way Alejandro Walker booked it, though he does say if it was he who was in charge, the Hardcore Hell Match would have went on to close the show.
Luis then says there was one thing that bothered him about the Pay-Per-View, and that was the outcome of the second annual Icemann Invitational Tournament. He admits to having received tons of emails, letters, phone calls, and, "...hell, even text messages." One thing that each of those forms of communication had in common, was the theme that "The Captain" Alejandro Walker not only made a mistake, but may in fact setup the Finals so that Andreas Lasiewicz came out the winner. In short, Lassie was favored and cheated for, by "The Captain."
So in turn, Luis could only do one thing, and that was to suspend "The Captain" until an investigation proved that Alejandro was unbiased in his decision making. As a replacement during Walker's suspension, Luis introduced the fans to the interim President- Skylar Marshall.
"The Way I Am" by Eminem started up in the arena, and a rather tall, averaged weight man, with a ponytail and wearing glasses and a suit, walks out from behind the entrance curtain and then down the entrance aisle. Once he made it down the aisle, he entered the ring, via ringsteps, and shook "The Icemann's" hand. Skylar's music fades out, and Luis tells the fans that he's done here, hands Skylar the mic, and exits out of the ring.
Skylar gets on the mic and introduces himself to the crowd, which doesn't go over very well. He tells them, that as long as he's in charge, he's going to do what's best for the promotion. He's going to show no biased towards one person or the next, and informs everyone that Luis supports him full-heartedly. He's going to do things his way, which may differ from Walker's, but, according to him, it'll be the best thing.
And the first thing he's going to do is void the outcome of The Icemann Invitational Tournament Finals. Instead, a Best of Five series will happen between Justin and Andreas Lasiewicz, starting next week and concluding at the next PCW Pay-Per-View Deadly Intentions. The purpose? The figure out who should rightfully be The Icemann Invitational Tournament winner.
Skylar goes on to say that he plans to announce the number one contender to the PCW World Championship next week, so for everyone to be on a look out for that. He then closes his speech by saying, "People may not like the decisions I make, or they may like it, but one thing is for sure: It's my ways, and my rules." He drops the mic and heads to the back, as the feed cuts to a commercial.
Match One: Tag Team Match
2Guys vs. The Byrd & Brad Moore
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: 2Guys got a huge pop when they made their entrance, which caused Menace to stumble while coming out to the ring. Byrd and Moore made their entrance separately, and that's basically how they wrestled the match- separately. 2Guys, working as a well-oiled machine...or atleast a machine slick with grease...ended picking up the pinfall after hitting Brad Moore with the Exclamation Mark at the 3 minute and 41 second mark. Jackle was the one who picked up the fall. Also, Moore and Byrd did not work well together as a team.
Winner
Bigger Plans
Details: [From the ring area with the commentators we go to the backstage area where we see PCW’s resident Interviewer Miguel Malone standing in front of the camera. He is wearing a black short sleeved shirt with gold letters emblazoned onto the left-breast pocket. These letters spell out M&M&M. He is wearing a pair of sunglasses and a reversed flat cap. Miguel lifts a microphone to his lips and begins to speak.]
Miguel Malone: Good Evening ladies and gentlemen, I am Miguel Michael Malone, cousin of the man who owns this very company, Wrestling Legend ‘Icemann’ Luis Malave. I am here with the current PCW North American Champion, Non Compos Mentis.
[The camera moves to Miguel’s right where Non Compos Mentis is standing, wearing his wrestling gear with a black denim jacket over the top.]
Miguel Malone: NCM…
Non Compos Mentis: Miguel, SHUT UP. I’m going to make this quick. I know that there is only one man in this business that makes good decisions and it isn’t The Captain. You know what I’m talking about, don’t you Miguel?
Miguel Malone: Wha….
Non Compos Mentis: Icemann. Your dear old cousin, the owner of this company. I know he’s here, in this building, and I am directing all of my attention towards him now. Tonight I am in a six man tag team match with some of the best PCW has to offer and I WILL show Icemann that I am worth so much more than this North American Championship that I hold around my waist. I have held this title for months now, beating all comers. I think its time that I got something more.
[With these parting words, NCM walks off in the general direction of the ring, readying himself for the match as the camera switches back to the ring.]
Match Two: Singles Match
Bob Diehard vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: "Mr. Showtime" entered first, and there was no Perfection by his side, which surprised many people. Of course, he was jeered heavily by the fans in attendance. Bob Diehard came out next, and received a few cheers, but nothing special. The match started off at a decent pace, but sped up as the match went along. At one point it looked as if Mr. Showtime would have won the match after successfully hitting Bob with a Fishermen's Suplex. Bob was able to kick out of the former International Champion's pin attempt, which, seemed to affect Mikey throughout the next four minutes of the match.
Mikey clearly had the advantage, but after the kickout, he seemed out of it. At the 8 minute and 11 second mark, Mikey was caught off-guard with a Brainbuster Bob likes to call the Mortification. Bob quickly went for the pin, and three mat slaps later, Bob Diehard upset the former International Champion in his first singles match here in the PCW. Mikey seemed very down after the match, and lowered his head in shame as he left the ring.
Winner
A Very Hardcore Challenge
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on and on it, it shows Glenda Wood standing backstage with Seth Sinn. Seth has a serious, yet somewhat placid, look on his face as Glenda begins the questioning. She asks him about the loss he suffered at Living a Legacy. Seth explained that he planned on going into Living a Legacy one-on-one with the PCW North American Champion, but at the last minute, his game plan was changed and he was forced to share his opportunity with Kaden Keene and James Keenan of Icon.
Glenda then asks what is Seth thinking going into tonight's six-person tag team match. Seth responds by saying, this isn't his first six-person, nor will it be his last. He's confident in his partners abilities, as Grimm and Sean Hunter both are high on the PCW pecking order of contenders, and Silence is an unproven rookie within the PCW. He does note that he is unsure whether or not The Voice will have any part in the outcome of this match, but, even if he tries, he once again assures everyone he is confident in his and his opponent's abilities.
He then tells Glenda that his business with NCM isn't over, and it won't be until NCM can beat Seth one-on-one. So Seth sets out a challenge. Non Compos Mentis wants to prove his worth to "The Icemann" and Seth says he has a way for him to try. Seth tells that NCM was so set on destroying the memory of HHW, but he failed, since he still hasn't defeated him. But Seth offers him a chance at doing something, that not many in HHW could have done. And that's wrest the HHW Championship from him. Seth explains that he is the last HHW Champion and then, raises his arm [which wasn't in view beforehand], and in it, it shows the HHW Championship.
Seth says he'll bring the HHW World Championship to ringside with him tonight, because he knows that NCM will be upset about it. He then goes back to saying that NCM can make history, and try and take the HHW Championship from him. What Seth proposes is a ladder match between himself and NCM at Deadly Intentions with both the HHW Championship and the PCW North American Championship hanging in the balance. He says he'll let NCM sit on that one, and will be awaiting his answer before the feed cut to a commercial.
Match Three: Tag Team Title Match
Icon vs. The Prophet & Anguish
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: Prophet and Anguish entered together first, followed by the PCW Tag Team Champions, James Keenan and Kaden Keene. Prophet and Anguish won the opportunity to wrestle for the Tag Titles after being the last two men standing during the Battle Royal at Living a Legacy.
Anguish started off the match against Kaden. They exchanged blows for a few moments, but then Kaden ended up getting the upperhand, and keeping the upperhand by luring Anguish into Icon's corner. Frequent tags in and out by Icon kept Anguish in the ring and in peril. But, at the 9 1/2 minute mark, Anguish surprised Kaden Keene with the Strike Back. With both competitors down in the ring, each inched their way to their corners.
Kaden was able to tag in James, and at the same very moment, Anguish lunged out to tag in Prophet. But...in a surprising turn of events, Prophet moved out of the way, and calmly walked down the ringsteps and headed to the back. Anguish touched nothing but turnbuckle pad. Anguish got to his feet, only to be met with a Closing Song by Keenan. Keenan pinned Anguish and picked up the win to retain the Tag Titles, as the fans booed.
Winner
Hyping Gravedigger
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on with a hype video of PCW's latest signing, Gravedigger. The video, in black, white, and gray, shows a few eerie clips of graveyards and cemeteries, and then a sudden flash of a man wearing a half-skull mask and a trench-coat blinks on the screen, but just as quickly blinks out. Words in bloody, drippy text, displays on the PCW-Tron, announcing Gravedigger will be making his debut next week on Trauma.
Match Four: Genesis Championship Match
Justin "Stormm" Michaels (c) vs. Jade
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: Jade had earned the right to face Justin Michaels for his Genesis Title after winning a battle royal two pay-per-views ago, which could seem like ages to some. However, the time has come for Justin to put his Genesis Title on the line against the new dominant female in PCW. During it’s history, PCW has had it’s fair share, from Nina Arcania, to Angelica Night, and now, it seems, Jade is ready to show she really can do battle with the men and become the third woman in PCW history to win a title.
As the match begins, Justin seems to be reluctant to go right after Jade, but she soon changes his mind on that by hitting him with a hard dropkick. Justin stumbles back, but manages to gain his bearing and bounce off the ropes, coming back at Jade and going for a clothesline, but the agile vixen rolls under it. Justin turns, and is met with another dropkick, however this one brings him down to the flat of his back. Jade quickly goes to work on the Genesis Champion, using various submissions on his legs and arms, trying to wear him down. If he can’t walk, and can’t pick her up, how could he win?
Justin manages to battle out of a leg grapevine, making his way to his feet, straining a little on sore legs. Jade charges in, and is caught by Stormm as she attempts a cross-body block. Stormm thinks fast, dropping down to one knee, winding his challenger with a nice backbreaker. Jade rolls away from Stormm instinctively, and ends up rolling right out of the ring and onto the floor. Justin follows her, and they take the fight to the outside.
They fight outside the ring, back and forth, with Justin hitting a few punches only to be countered by the resilient Jade’s flurry of kicks. Eventually they make their way to the inside of the ring, with neither competitor having a clear cut advantage. With about nine minutes remaining in the time limit, Justin connects with a Russian leg sweep. After completing the move, out of the corner of his eye, he sees Andreas Lasiewicz walking down the ramp, taunting him.
Justin turns his attention to Lasiewicz, however this time, he makes sure that Jade is down, so she won’t end up rolling him up from behind and screwing him over. Lasiewicz is now standing right in front of the ring, yelling at Michaels. Michaels walks over to the ropes, yelling back at Lasiewicz. The intensity shared between the two can be felt throughout the arena.
Unfortunately for Stormm, he had spent too much time jawing with Lasiewicz, and Jade is now to her feet. She doesn’t waste any time, as she runs up and rolls up the Genesis Champion. The referee hits the mat, 1...2...Stormm kicks out at the last second! Andreas Lasiewicz grabs his head, hoping that he had screwed Stormm, but failed. Jade and Stormm get to their feet at the same time, and Stormm runs at Jade, but she quickly reacts with a step-up enziguri.
Michaels does a full front roll, landing on his back. Jade sees opportunity here, and she heads to the top rope. A picture-perfect moonsault is executed, followed by a lateral press. The referee counts...1...2.....Stormm kicks out again! He just won’t stay down. Jade can hardly believe her luck, and she gets to her feet, trying to think of how to keep the Champion down.
Thinking fast, Stormm grabs Jade and rolls her up in a small package, 1...2...Jade manages to kick out of that! The crowd begins to cheer for the series of near falls they just witnessed. Stormm picks up his opponent, with Andreas Lasiewicz still standing on the outside of the ring. Stormm irish whips Jade into the ropes, and as Jade comes back, he tries for a back body drop. Jade straddle-jumps the Champion, and runs off the opposite side. Jade comes back toward Stormm, and goes for a spinning heel kick, but Stormm ducks it. Jade connects with the referee!
Stormm looks at Jade, then looks at the downed ref. Stormm grabs Jade, gives her a few punches, rocking her on her feet. He then puts her into a suplex position, and hoists her up, for the Force of Nature. Andreas Lasiewicz slides into the ring from behind Stormm, who turns around to face Lasiewicz right as The Gambit levels Stormm with a superkick. Stormm falls backwards, suplexing Jade in the process. Lasiewicz quickly drapes Jade across Stormm, and attempts to wake up the referee.
The referee comes to his senses, sees Jade on top of Stormm, and makes the count. 1...2...3! Jade is the new Genesis Champion. She rolls off of Stormm, as the referee helps her up, handing her the Genesis Championship. Stormm sits up, realizing what just happened, and immediately rolls out of the ring, making his way to the back to find Lasiewicz who fled after attacking Stormm.
Winner
Run Lassie! Run!
Details: The feed fades in from commercial as it shows Justin running in the backstage area, searching of Lasiewicz. Justin runs into Crazy Bob backstage and asks which way did Lasiewicz go. Bob tells him that Lassie just passed him and was headed towards the parking lot. Justin ran in that direction, and he catches Lasiewicz jumping into his vehicle. Justin runs up to the car but Lassie is just able to take off out of the parking lot. The feed then fades into another camera shot, that being the shot of Skylar Marshall in his office.
Challenges Accepted; Prophecies Given
Details: Skylar watches over the interview Seth Sinn had made earlier, and then clicks it off. He smirks and states, "I don't care whether Non Compos Mentis accepts or not, that match is money, and it's going to be done." Just then, a knock on his door was heard, and Skylar yells out to open. In walks The Prophet.
The Prophet walks over to Skylar and extends his hand and the two shake. Skylar questions The Prophet, asking him what is the reason Prophet has decided to come to his office. Prophet starts by telling Skylar that he is a pleasant change of scenery and that he is sure he'll do a much better job than "The Captain." He then informs Skylar as to why he is there. He tells Skylar that Lantlas owes The Prophet a favor, and since Skylar is looking for a new number one contender, Prophet feels that he should use up his favor and challenge for the PCW World Championship. He notes that it's fitting that he challenge for the title at Deadly Intentions.
Skylar tells The Prophet that he'll put some consideration into the request. He then asks The Prophet about his motives during his Tag Team Championship Match earlier in the night. Prophet tells him that he was doing it simply for impact. He feels he is worth more to the PCW than just a Tag Team Championship. He feels he deserves more. It wasn't personal towards Anguish- it was just business.
Skylar tells The Prophet that he has a business to run now, and if it's an opportunity The Prophet wants, he thinks he can help him out. He states that since Andreas Lasiewicz seems to have taken off for the evening, he's short a man for the Main Event. So in his place, Prophet will wrestle in the Main Event.
Prophet actually thanks him and tells him that the main event picture is where he should be at in the first place. And besides that, he and Sean Hunter have unfinished business to handle. Prophet shakes Skylar's hand once again and thanks him for the privilege, before heading of the office. The feed then fades to a commercial break.
Match Five: Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Prophet, Non Compos Mentis, & Silence [w/The Voice] vs. Sean Hunter, Grimm, & Seth Sinn
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: The team consisting of the Prophet, the Silence and Non Compos Mentis comes in first followed by their opponents....all separate entrances. The ref checking each man for foreign objects [especially the Prophet and Sean Hunter], the match starts off with NCM and Sean Hunter squaring off. The two traded the standard back-and-forth action initially but it wasn't long before the favor started to tip into NCM's favor.
A flurry of offensive maneuvers, including an Evenflow DDT on a kneeling Sean Hunter for that added torque, catapults NCM into a decent position of control. Working over Hunter for a while, he tags in the Prophet and immediately Prophet goes after the weakened Sean Hunter. Intent to keep him beaten and suffering, Prophet manages to tie Hunter into the ropes somewhere along the way. Unfortunately for him, Grimm manages to reach out and tag Hunter's tied hand and enter into the fray.
Grimm and Prophet staring down at each other for a few moments, Grimm readies the attack...on a retreating Prophet, who tags the mammoth hand of The Silence and steps out of the ring. Grimm not awed by the monster's size, immediately presses the attack. Nailing The Silence with a few dropkicks to the oak tree trunk-sized knees of The Silence, he manages to bring the immense man down. Taking this opportunity to get a running start, dismay sets in as the Silence catches Grimm after bounding off of the ropes and picks him up by the throat. Grimm nearly touching the rafters it would seem, he manages to escape the giant's clutches with a thumb to the eye. Tooth and nail offense.
Immediately, Grimm goes for the legs again and, when it seems Grimm has the Silence worn down a bit...the cavalry arrives to save the Silence. Almost. Grimm is waiting for NCM with a stiff shot to the chops. The Prophet, ever the ring general, drops away under the ropes and manages to avoid a spear from the Abomination. For his miscalculation, Grimm is caught from behind with an inverted version of a gutbuster that leaves Grimm reeling for the first time in this match. Silence beginning to chip away at the Abomination's armor...one joint at a time.
One or two big power moves and Grimm is wishing he were in his own corner of the ring. The Silence reaching back for the tag, The Prophet takes the initiative and jumps in...to be met by BOTH Seth Sinn and Sean Hunter. Sean Hunter shaking Prophet with a running Pele Kick, followed by a Seth Sinn clothesline from Hell that leaves Prophet on his knees...and finally a Grimm running headbutt. Grimm with the Prophet in trouble, follows the smart course of action and tags in Seth Sinn, the freshest of his team. Seth entering like a whirlwind, taking it to the Prophet with a flurry of stiff boots and thunderous fists resulting in a very dazed Marcus Murdoc.
So fired up, he even bounds to the opposing corner and nails the Silence with a flying forearm and hitting NCM with a back elbow. Both men immediately attempting to get into the ring, The Prophet takes his chance and kicks Seth Sinn dead in the nether regions, dropping his attacker to the mat. Richard Stevens maintaining order finally from the Prophet's corner, he turns back to find both Sinn and the Prophet down on the mat. Starting the standard count, he makes it to six as Seth Sinn is up to his feet again, Prophet on spaghetti legs.
Prophet turning into a barrage of right hands, he is taken to the opposing team's corner and the tag is made to Sean Hunter who literally pounces on the Prophet for taking liberties on him earlier. Throwing everything but the kitchen sink at him, The Prophet appears to be beaten within an inch of his life thanks to Sean Hunter. A pin attempt or two managing to net two counts respectively, Hunter is relentless in his attack. Throwing the Prophet into the ropes, Hunter backs into the corner on his side and tags Grimm.
The Prophet in a world of hurt, is double irish-whipped by the two men into the ropes. Ring savvy playing a part here, the Silence manages to snag the shoulder of the Prophet, forcing him to tip him over the top rope and tumble him to the floor. Hunter not wanting to stop so easily he stops at the ropes and rolls under. Leaning against the apron, The Prophet attempts to catch his breath as Hunter makes his way to the Prophet to continue anew. Both men fighting like savages, it isn't long before both men are beginning to fade from sight into the backstage area.
As they do that, Stevens follows their progress out as an obviously interested observer. As The Silence jumps back in, Grimm is already there to meet him. Both men renewing their attack, NCM snakes to the ringside area and picks his belt up. Apparently admiring his craftiness, he manages to roll into the ring undetected. Undetected that is, until Grimm turns around and is met with a huge shot to the head by NCM. NCM calling the shots, the Silence takes advantage and pulls Grimm out of the ring to beat on him further.
As NCM watches, Seth Sinn rolls into the ring...only this time, he's taking a page out of NCM's book and has the HHW belt in hand. As he cracks NCM over the back of the skull with the belt...most unfortunate timing occurs as Richard Stevens turns around to catch the barest glimpse of this attack. That was enough for him, as he quickly signals for the bell to end the match, leaving with Seth Sinn arguing with the ref as the bell sounds out.
Winner
*CLICK*[/i]
Overview
2Guys d. The Byrd & Brad Moore via pinfall when Jackle pins Brad Moore
Bob Diehard d. Mikey Wryght via pinfall
Icon d. The Prophet & Anguish via pinfall when James Keenan pins Anguish
Jade d. Justin Michaels via pinfall
The Prophet, Non Compos Mentis, & Silence d. Grimm, Seth Sinn, & Sean Hunter via Disqualification
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A thank-you goes out to Shannon for his help in the results. I also would like to thank anyone who had rped or sent in segments.