Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Oct 10, 2006 22:45:05 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, October 10, 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. All of a sudden, "Crack Addict" by Limp Bizkit begins to play. This could only mean...
"The Insurer" May Need Insurance After This
Details: ...Steven "The Insurer" Byrd is about to make his entrance. It was rumored that The Byrd would be at Trauma to make an announcement, but it was uncertain if PCW Management would allow Byrd to do so. It's been reported that Byrd had been in the doghouse for undisclosed reasons.
Byrd steps from behind the entrance curtain, with little to no reaction from the fans, and comes down the aisle. Dressed in his street clothes, Byrd makes it down the entrance ramp and then walks up the ringsteps and into the ring. Jerry Andrews and Michael Williams are wondering what The Byrd could have to say.
Byrd received a microphone from Mark Long and then, waited until his music cut-off. Once the music cuts off, Byrd brings the microphone to his lips. But before he is able to say anything, "The Way I Am" by Eminem kicks in. Byrd looks at the entryway and the Interim President Skylar Marshall comes walking out to the ring. He receives a lot more jeers than cheers, but there is a good mix of both.
Skylar comes marching out to the ring, authoritatively walks up the ringsteps, and then steps into the ring. He gets up close to The Byrd and then motions for the microphone. Byrd, not having any other choice, hands Skylar the mic. With the microphone in his hand, Skylar begins to speak, much to the curiosity of the fans.
Skylar speaks into the microphone and tells The Byrd that the rumors were true, and that The Byrd was in the PCW doghouse. He tells him that he hasn't been performing up to the level that is set to be a PCW Superstar. He tells him that the only reason he allowed Byrd to come out here tonight, is because it'll be easier to fire him that way.
The fans boo when they hear that Skylar is about to fire a PCW mainstay. The Byrd looks discontented, but listens on. Skylar says he would apologize with what he has to do, but there's not a reason to. He wasn't the one not performing up to par. Only person who should feel sorry is The Byrd.
Skylar tells Byrd he's lucky he isn't going to be sued for robbing the company for the money they were paying to The Byrd for his services, which, "apparently, your services and special skills are lying on your back and losing matches." So without further ado, "Byrd...consider yourself...fired! Now get out of my ring."
Byrd thinks about whether to leave the ring or not, but he decides he'd remain professional and leave the ring without conflict. However, one person that doesn't leave the ring, is Skylar. But before anything is said, the feed cuts to a commercial.
Firing Spree
Details: When the feed comes back from commercial, we see Skylar Marshall still in the ring. But unlike the scene when it was cut to a commercial last time, this time, there's an image on the PCW-Tron. What is the image? A match graphic hyping the Genesis Championship Number One Contenders Match between Bob Diehard and Zaccheo Ortiz.
Skylar picks up the microphone and explains why the graphic is on the screen. He says it's unfortunate that a match between Bob Diehard and Zaccheo Ortiz was booked, because, earlier in the night, he found out something that will force the match at hand, not to happen.
Skylar says he would never sugarcoat anything, and he won't start now. The match between the two won't happen, and here's the reason why: "A random drug test went around the locker-room and guess who the two were that failed...that's right! Bob Diehard and Zaccheo failed the test. When both were confronted, they both denied it, but after being told that a second sample was taken and that too came up positive for a banned substance, there were no denying the truth."
And with that, Skylar announced that there would be no Genesis Championship Match at Deadly Intentions. And that there would be no Bob Diehard and Zaccheo Ortiz on the roster past tonight. Jade will be put in a Special Attractions Match, with her opponent being a mystery until Skylar decides to announce who it is. And if you couldn't figure it out, that match...the match between Diehard and Ortiz...was canceled.
Skylar says his presence will be felt a lot more within the next few weeks, so expect to see his face. He does say that he has decided on the match stipulation between Lantlas, Sean Hunter, The Prophet, and Grimm at Deadly Intentions, but he'll announce that later. And with that, the feed fades out to another commercial.
Match One: Singles Match
Jade vs. James Keenan
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: James Keenan made his entrance first, dragging his half of the PCW Tag Team Championships with him as he sloppily comes to the ring. It almost appears he's drunk. Jade, fresh off the news that she'll be going into Deadly Intentions with an unknown opponent, makes her entrance next.
When both competitors were in the ring, and handed their respective championships to the referee, the bell was sounded and the match officially began. However, to call this a match, would be an insult to all other matches. This was a mockery of a match. Jade tried to figure James out, but Keenan seemed to be falling over himself. Based on the way he entered the ring, and the way he was flopping about, it was obvious that Keenan had hit the bottle beforehand.
Jade walked over to the referee and Tim Jones made a decision to call this match over. The official ruling, as announced by Mark Long, was that James Keenan lost by forfeit because he was unfit to continue to compete. Keenan didn't seem to have liked this news and very violently walked over to Timmay.
Jade intervened however, and dropkicked Keenan straight out of the ring, which caused Keenan to go crashing on the outside floor.
Winner
Match Two: Two-on-One Handicap Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. 2Guys
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Non Compos Mentis and 2Guys have had their share of battles within the last few weeks. And, unless I'm mistaken, NCM has been on the dominate end all the times they've hooked up. Will tonight's match be different? We'll have to watch and see.
2Guys made their entrance first, and they got a huge pop. But even with the fans on their side, you could tell Menace and Jackle were not ready to get into the ring with Non Compos Mentis. There was fright evident on their face. But, they still had a job to do, and they went out there to compete.
After Menace and Jackle was in the ring, the current reigning PCW North American Champion Non Compos Mentis made his entrance. He was booed as heavily as one would think, but that didn't seem to faze him. In-fact, he may have even smiled about it.
Anyway, when NCM makes it down the aisle, he steps into the ring and hands his title to Referee Travis Wilson. "T-Dub" hands the title to Mark Long, who is now outside the ring, and is telling one of the 2Guys to go on the apron. But NCM stops him. NCM tells Travis to leave both of them in the ring; that he wants them both in the inside.
Travis allows it, and makes the match a no tag format match. 2Guys try to protest the decision, feeling it's better if one dies than both, but "T-Dub" tries to explain that this gives them a better chance to win. Figuring that they won't ever win, even when it's arguing with the referee, they accept, the bell is signaled, and the match begins.
Menace and Jackle instinctively look at one another and then at NCM and then back at one another. Like some sort of ESP or skill at interpersonal communications, they both take a back bump and lie down. NCM chuckles as he sees Menace and Jackle trying to end the match, and he walks over to them.The camera zooms in and focuses on the faces of Menace and Jackle, and they have their eyes closed.
Bad move on their part.
NCM takes this opportunity and delivers an elbow to Menace and then an elbow to Jackle, hitting them directly in their chest. He grabs Menace and tosses him to the corner, and then grabs Jackle and tosses him into Menace. They bump heads and Jackle comes stumbling out of the corner, back towards Mentis. Mentis grabs Jackle and does a belly-to-back suplex on him He then runs into the corner and lays out Menace with a clothesline. Menace falls down in the corner after impact and NCM begins stomping into him.
NCM notices Jackle getting up to his feet, and runs and cuts him off with a knee to the abdomen. With Jackle hunched over, NCM grabs him, and then does the DumDumDrop on him. But instead of pinning him, he kicks at him. He then kicks him out of the ring. "T-Dub" goes out to check on Jackle, to see if he's alright, and NCM taunts the crowd.
But what NCM doesn't see is Seth Sinn jumping over the guardrail and into the ring with the HHW Championship in hand. NCM turns around in time just to get blasted in the head with the the title. The fans cheer gleefully as he grabs Menace out of the corner and puts him on-top of the fallen North American Championship.
Seth then grabs his belt and rolls out of the ring just as "T-Dub" looks into it. Travis, noticing the pin, slides in and makes the count. At the 6 minute and 11 second mark, 2Guys just scored a huge upset and defeated Non Compos Mentis, thanks to Seth Sinn.
Winner
Match Three: Match Three of a Best of Five Series
Justin "Stormm" Michaels vs. "The Gambit" Andreas Lasiewicz
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: This match was high-tempo from the outset, as was the basic pace of every single one of the past matches these two hungry superstars have waged in the past few weeks. With no surprise to anyone, the same was true from this match. An early offensive flurry from 'The Gambit' left him in prime position to take control of the match. But ever the battler, Stormm would NOT relinquish his desire for the upper-hand in this best-of-five series. And he proved it by weathering even the most serious of Andreas' attacks, which included a fair bit of his repetoire.
But by the 10 minute mark, Justin was on the rally and with the fans firmly behind the wrestling clinic that both superstars were displaying, the fans were correct in cheering for the match to go on even longer. A pay-per-view quality matchup to be sure here, Justin gave the fans exactly what they paid for. A comeback worthy of cinematic splendor, Justin managed to catch Andreas on a mistimed spinebuster...transforming it into a bone-cracking Implant DDT that could probably be felt on the Richter Scale.
As the crowd erupted for Stormm's heroic comeback, both men could feel the tide of the match turning and were eager to pull out all the stops and go for the finish line. In the end, however, Stormm managed to stay one step ahead of Andreas in THIS confrontation. Eventually, he was able to catch The Gambit with a surprise Hangcloud DDT that netted him not only the three-count but the edge over Andreas in the series, two to one.
Winner
Match Four: Singles Match
Kaden Keene vs. Seth Sinn
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: Kaden Keene was introduced first and entered then entered the ring. He came down holding his half of the PCW Tag Team Championships. Following his introduction, Seth Sinn was introduced, and introduced as the last HHW Champion in that company's history.
But as Seth was making his way down the aisle, he was blindsided by the angry, and revenge-filled Non Compos Mentis. NCM started pounding on Seth, but Seth was able to start fighting back. But before he could do much of anything, Kaden got out of the ring and he and NCM started double-teaming Seth.
The two continued beating on Seth, with Seth rolling down the aisle. When he stopped rolling, Kaden and NCM whipped Seth into the guardrail and then continued their assault. Kaden hit The Limelight on Seth onto the outside. He and NCM then rolled a battered down Seth into the ring.
Non Compos Mentis grabbed his PCW North American Championship, placed it ontop of Seth's head, and stomped on it. The cracking sound it made was painful to listen to, and Seth began to blood protrude from Seth's face. NCM rolled out of the ring, and Kaden demanded Referee Steve Shaw to start the match. Shaw, still having the match at hand, signaled for the bell to begin the match, which Kaden easily pinned and defeated Seth Sinn three mat counts later.
Winner
Match Five: Tag Team Match
Lantlas & Gravedigger vs. Grimm & Silence
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: Each contestant in the main event having their problems with one another, it would be interesting to see the fireworks expode in what could very well be considered the first of two main events this evening. The star power contained within this match was a given, as it pitted the World Champion, Lantlas and an...odd partner in Gravedigger against the even more unlikely pair of one of the three number one contenders to Lantlas' world title, Grimm, and the behemoth Silence with the ever-present Voice by ringside.
The match started in short order, Silence standing firmly in his team's corner while across the ring, Gravedigger convinced Lantlas to let him take on the monster. So as the bell rang, Gravedigger and Silence were staring into each other's souls it seemed. As both men strode to the center of the ring, it wasn't long before Gravedigger was throwing bombs at Silence, right and left hands peppered against his foe. Each shot taking just a bit more out of the monster, it was the Clash of the Titans as the two trade shots back and forth.
Both men going at it with both barrels blazing, Gravedigger managed to get the upper hand on Silence and back him into the corner. The Voice screaming at Gravedigger from the outside, Gravedigger makes a fatal mistake and reaches out to try and swipe at the boisterous manager. In that split-second, Silence is on top of Gravedigger, staggering him with throat thrusts and even dropping him to the canvas with a running lariat that literally shook the entire ring from the weight of the monsters.
As Gravedigger began to lumber to his feet, he was met with a running freight train known as Silence. Crushed in his own corner, Gravedigger slumped to the mat and reached up to tag in his partner, the Elven Warrior...Lantlas. The crowd firmly behind Lantlas as he rushed into the ring, he began to throw stiff boots and forearms at the monster Silence. Lantlas' adrenaline running, his punches added that more power and it wasn't long before Lantlas was pushing Silence against the ropes.
An Irish Whip following, Lantlas stayed right behind the Reticent Raider and met him with a clothesline to the chest that toppled him over the top rope and to the outside. The Voice rushing over to urge him to his feet, Lantlas stood center-ring and eyed the man...just waiting for him to enter the ring. And as Silence began to stalk back into the ring, Grimm took it upon himself to tag the monster on the shoulder, making himself the legal man. He wanted a piece of Lantlas before the PPV, it was clear.
And so, it began. Grimm and Lantlas battling it out in the center of the ring. Trading blows and waging war upon each other, it was Grimm who managed to get the best of their heated exchange as he thoroughly wanted to punish Lantlas before their epic confrontation. An interesting sidenote to mention: Lantlas had the opportunity not once but TWICE to tag in his partner but Gravedigger steadfastly refused...claiming all he wanted was a piece of Silence. And each time, Grimm would drag Lantlas back and begin his attacks anew.
But by the time the 15 minute mark hit, Gravedigger was through watching Lantlas and Grimm go at it neck-and-neck. Lantlas had made a startling comeback against Grimm and the two were fighting tooth and nail. However, it was the Voice interfering on behalf of Grimm that sent Gravedigger over the edge. As he strode around the ringside area, he snatched up the Voice was ready to toss him out into the crowd. However, Silence was there to protect his confidant, and again...the monsters began their fight again.
Unfortunately, their fury knew no bounds and led them up the entryway and backstage to battle out their frustrations. Grimm and Lantlas still battling in the ring, Lantlas was able to catch Grimm off-guard in all of the confusion and reverse a Harvest DDT into a Flame of the West that managed to keep Grimm's shoulders pinned to the mat for a three-count before Grimm kicked out half a second later.
Winner
Stipulation Added
Details: As Lantlas is standing tall after his victory, and Grimm getting to his feet, the PCW-Tron flicks on. On the screen is Interim President, Skylar Marshall. Sitting at the edge of his desk, he smirks as he speaks. What does he say? Well, he announces the stipulation to the World Title Match between Lantlas, Sean Hunter, Marcus Murdoc, and Grimm. The match? A Deadly Lockdown Match. The rules to the contest are that two men, selected randomly, will start in the ring, and the other two will be chained on opposite sides of the ring. The chains will give enough space to move within 8 feet. At the 5 minute mark, one of the persons will be released from their chains, randomly of course.. At the 10 minute mark, another person will be free to enter the match. Once all four men are unlocked, the match will be a turned into a Last Man Standing Elimination Match. The last one standing, will be declared the winner and the PCW World Champion.
Match Six: Singles Match
The Prophet vs. Sean Hunter
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: In our Main Event, we have two more of the men that will be highlighting the Deadly Intentions Pay-Per-View in the now-announced Deadly Lockdown Match. Two men who have hated one another since they first met. In one corner, we have Sean Hunter and in the other corner, we would have Marcus Murdoc, more recognizable as The Prophet. Sean Hunter entered the ring first, after being introduced first [duh!] As Sean Hunter is waiting in the ring for his opponent, we're forced to take a commercial break.
Following a commercial break, with Hunter already in the ring, The Prophet was introduced. He got a huge pop, one on the negative side of thing, when his music hit. The Prophet came out with his usual theatrics, and walked down the aisle to the ring. Once in the ring, he and Hunter got right into eachother's face and started swinging. This promoted Tyrone to signal for the bell and officially start the match.
The two continued to pound away at one another, with Sean Hunter ending up with the advantage. He whipped Prophet into the ropes and then connected with a big back-body-drop. Prophet got back up to his feet, just to get knocked down with a quick clothesline. Prophet got back up to his feet, and this time, was taken down with a hiptoss. This caused Prophet to roll out of the ring and regroup. Another commercial was brought upon us.
Following the commercial, Prophet was in the ring and he was hammering on Sean in the corner. A split-screen occurred, and it showed us what had happened during the break. It showed Sean trying to do a suicide dive through the ropes, only for The Prophet to move and Sean to go head first into the guardrail. The split-screen cut off and our regular feed showed Prophet whipping Sean into the turnbuckle.
For the next 11 minutes, Prophet beat on Hunter, with Hunter mounting a comeback, just so Prophet can stop it in its tracks. The finish saw The Prophet finishing off Hunter with The Crucifixion. Prophet pinned Sean Hunter, and used the ropes for extra leverage.
Winner
Beaten Down
Details: The PCW-Tron quickly cuts to the backstage area where Gravedigger and Silence are fighting. The Voice, though present, was out of the way, screaming directions towards Silence. Unfortunately for the two, Silence was on the receiving end of the action. That was, until The Voice came in and kicked Gravedigger from behind, right in midsection. Midsection is the PG rated version. The Voice kicked him right square in the testicles. Gravedigger hunched over, and this brought Silence just enough time to slam Gravedigger into a metal, garage-type, door.
The Voice then clicked a switch, and the door began to open. Silence held Gravedigger down as The Voice pushed the button, and the door came closing shut, trapping Gravedigger underneath. The feed then faded out as Silence and The Voice stood tall over Gravedigger.
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Overview
Jade d. James Keenan via forfeit
2Guys d. Non Compos Mentis via pinfall
Justin Michaels d. Andreas Lasiewicz via pinfall
Kaden Keene d. Seth Sinn via pinfall
Lantlas & Gravedigger d. Grimm & Silence via pinfall after Lantlas pinned Grimm
The Prophet d. Sean Hunter via pinfall
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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 and/or sent in segments.