Post by Lantlas on May 23, 2007 13:38:13 GMT -5
FOUR WAY SCRAMBLE TAG MATCH
Kri Delastano and Jade vs. Michael Reaper and Bob Diehard vs. Ace Anderson and Joshua Megtorlas vs. 2Guys
Kri doesn’t even give the match a chance to get started and goes straight for Megtorlas. Ace laughs at his futile attempt and boots him to the ground. The other two teams take their spots in their respective corners. Ace throws Kri around, but Kri keeps getting up. Anderson pounces him in the corner and then throws him up with a T-Bone suplex. Kri still stands up. Anderson gets tired of wasting his time and tags in Jackle via throwing him in the ring.
Kri tries to go after Megtorlas again, but Jackle trips on the ring mat and Kri runs over him. Megtorlas jumps in the ring and starts getting in some cheap shots. Jackle runs to the other side of the ring, but the ref holds Kri back from retaliating. Kri turns to Jackle, and the two start to trade a flurry of offense. Jackle starts to get the better of him because Kri is obviously distracted. Jackle hits a hurricanrana, and Michael Reaper tags himself in by smacking Jackle across the back of the head.
Reaper asserts his dominance on the young Kri, who has yet to really get in an offensive move. Reaper throws him up with a military press, and Kri crashes to the ground from a good eight feet up. Kri tries to reach for the corner to tag someone in, but everyone looks away. Kri returns and runs straight into a chokeslam from Reaper, but somehow Kri still kicks out of it. Both of 2Guys touch Reaper without him noticing, and head to either side of the ring’s turnbuckles. As Reaper looks to continue his assault on Kri, he receives a double dropkick to the back of the head. This sends him reeling, which also sends him into Kri. Kri crashes into Jade, and the ref counts it as a legal tag.
As Kri rolls out of the ring, Megtorlas and Anderson come around the side and begin laying into him. In the ring, 2Guys hit a double bulldog on Jade. Jade doesn’t appear to really even care about her circumstances, and the crowd is enjoying 2Guys shenanigans. Diehard and Reaper both run in to try to attack 2Guys. Menace dugs a big boot attempt from Reaper and trips him, and he lands right on Jade. The girl is knocked out from the force of a huge man crashing down onto her. Both of 2Guys quickly jump on Jade, and the fall is counted.
Winners: 2Guys
As 2Guys celebrate their victory, Reaper and Diehard can’t believe they’ve been beaten by these guys again, and they start laying into 2Guys. Kri is still being decimated two-on-one at the side of the ring by Megtorlas and Anderson. “Had Enough” by Breaking Benjamin suddenly blares over the PA, and Havoc, Inc., complete with the tag titles, runs in the ring and begins attacking both teams. Not taking long to dispose of them after a long match, Lee, Calix, and Michaels stand tall, holding the defunct PCW tag team championships as a sign of their dominance.
SINGLES MATCH
Sean Reaper vs. “The Prophet” Marcus Murdoc
Reaper is eager to make a name for himself in PCW, but Murdoc’s tactics are a little different than from what he expected. Murdoc hits some sharp attacks to Reaper’s neck, and follows it up with some knees to the back. Reaper is unexpectedly reeling, and Prophet is dissecting his opponent. Murdoc continues his assault with some various weakening moves to Reaper’s neck and back. The crowd is starting to get behind the rookie, hoping he can muster enough energy for a comeback. Murdoc locks in a submission hold, pressuring Reaper’s neck, and the crowd starts clapping, trying to get Reaper back into it.
Reaper fights it, and finally breaks the hold. Murdoc immediately kills the rally with a cross forearm to the head. Reaper bounces against the ropes, and Murdoc grabs him by the arm, and sets up for the Gypsy Walk. As Murdoc balances on the top rope, Reaper falls into the ropes and knocks Murdoc down off them. Reaper runs back to the other side of the ring, then comes through with a baseball slide, sending Murdoc into the barricade. Reaper follows it up and tries to whip Murdoc into the steel steps, but Murdoc reverses the momentum. Reaper, however, jumps on to the steel steps, comes back with a flying cross body. Murdoc counters this into a powerslam to the floor. The crowd applauds the fine action they’ve just seen from both competitors.
Murdoc gets Reaper back in the ring, and continues working the back, soon followed by a Henning-ish neck snap. Murdoc starts to get a little cocky and mocks an air guitar, obviously sending a message to Jacob Roth. Murdoc turns his attention back to Reaper, but there is a commotion at the ring curtain. Several members of the roster are trying to hold back Jacob Roth from running to the ring and attacking him. Murdoc laughs and leans on the ropes taunting Roth to come down and get some. While Murdoc is distracted, Reaper comes up from behind and rolls him up… and gets the pinfall!
Winner: Sean Reaper
Murdoc is not thrilled at all, and starts to go up the ramp after Roth. While he’s doing this, and as Reaper’s hand is raised, Megtorlas and Anderson jump from the crowd and attack Reaper two-on-one like they did to Kri earlier in the evening. Reaper tries to fight them off, and it isn’t long before Kri Delastano runs in to make the save. Reaper starts to get the better of Ace Anderson, and clotheslines him hard out of the ring, and Ace seems to land shaky on his leg. Ace doesn’t get back in the ring to continue the attack, and now Kri and Reaper have Megtorlas cornered. Before they get the chance to extract revenge, however, Finnegan Burke runs in and spears Kri to the ground. The distraction is enough for Megtorlas to hit a vicious spinning side kick to the already-in-pain neck of Reaper, and the two make a quick exit. It looks like Ace may be out, but that Megtorlas may have found another partner in crime.
SINGLES MATCH
Jasper Bedlam w/ Bonshire vs. the returning Non Compos Mentis
NCM receives a huge reaction to his return, and it seems with the way Bedlam and Bonshire treated the departing Loco last week that no one is happy with them. Mentis looks to be a bit rusty, and is captured in several of Bedlam’s suplexes right away. NCM is resilient though, and manages to escape an attempted German and counter back with a clothesline to the back of the head. NCM is a brawler, and immediately starts asserting the type of match he wishes by removing the turnbuckle pad and whipping Bedlam into the corner with force. Bedlam reels a bit, but not long enough for NCM to take advantage, as Bedlam counters NCM’s attempted attack into a running powerslam.
Bedlam is looking very impressive for his first PCW show, and against an established talent like NCM. Bedlam lays Mentis out again with several more suplexes before heading to the top rope and connecting with a Bomb’s Away, which surprisingly only gets a two-count. Bedlam is looking to put the match away, and starts trying to set up for the Stranglehold. NCM slips out of it, but gets tripped up by Bonshire at ringside. Mentis slides to the outside and starts to go after him, but runs straight into a huge clothesline from Bedlam to the floor.
Bedlam throws NCM in the ring, throws NCM into the ropes and hits a belly-to-belly, and it looks like Bedlam may finally put this one away. Bedlam sets up for the Bedlam lock, but out of nowhere NCM counters and hits the DumDumDrop! NCM can’t take advantage, as he’s taken quite a bit of Bedlam’s offense, and the count is on. NCM finally gets up, and immediately hits a bulldog on Bedlam. NCM looks to be setting up for another DumDumDrop when Bonshire slides brass knucks into the ring for Bedlam. Bedlam tries to take a shot with them, but NCM ducks it and connects with a Yakuza kick! NCM follows… Another DumDumDrop! The cover…and the pinfall!
Winner: Non Compos Mentis
Bonshire is extremely angry and orders Bedlam to attack. Bedlam still has the brass knucks on, and as NCM’s arm is raised, Bedlam clocks him in the back of the head with them. The crowd boos hysterically, and Bedlam and Bonshire head to the back, Bonshire yelling at him the entire way.
SINGLES MATCH
Calix of Havoc, Inc. vs. James Keenan
This match starts out on the mat, in a very traditional style. Two very evenly matched in size and style are trading technical holds back and forth, which doesn’t draw a great crowd reaction but they are still impressed with it. Calix starts to gain the upper hand, but just when it looks like he has the momentum, Keenan reverses and gains the power, drawing applause from the crowd. Keenan looks to be trying to lock in a crossface cradle, but Calix powers out of the leghold and slaps in a cement mixer. This draws a one count, as Keenan tips back the weight and locks around Calix’s head. Keenan spins around a few times and pulls up in a recliner-ish move, but Calix quickly gets to the ropes. Another round of applause for the fine display of mat-style wrestling.
Calix extends a hand for Keenan to shake it. Before Keenan can react, he’s quickly steamrolled with a clothesline, and it appears the mat-based part of this match is over. Calix gains the offensive momentum, powering Keenan down with a variety of suplexes and slams. Calix looks to be putting it away, but Keenan finally begins a comeback, culminating in an evenflow DDT. Keenan tries to take advantage, but Micheals grabs his foot at ringside.
Keenan turns around to react, and once again is steamrolled with a vicious clothesline, followed up by a running powerslam, but Keenan manages to kick out after two. Calix hits a version of the GTS, and as he tries to come around with the Omega Driver, Keenan counters into a Closing Song! The ref starts to make the count, but is pulled out of the ring by Steven Lee. Keenan has had enough and goes to the side to vault himself onto Steven Lee and Justin Michaels, which draws a huge ovation from the crowd. This, however, seems to have been a bad idea, as it took as much out of Keenan as it did out of Michaels and Lee. As Keenan gets back into the ring, Calix is there waiting for him. Calix drops with a chin breaker, then comes around with the Omega Driver. Calix makes the pin… and wins his shot at the North American championship at Collision Course.
Winner: Kaden Calix
Main Event:
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Grimm vs. Tyrone “Crazy Boy” Smith vs. “Heavy Metal” Jacob Roth
This match already has started outside of the ring. Roth is fired up and has Smith thrown into the ringside seats, clearing a whole section of fans. Roth drags Crazy Boy to a merchandise table and throws him down the entire length of the table like the end of Superman II. Grimm jumps in quickly, and spears Roth into the chairs, knocking several of them down for extra impact. Grimm starts throwing chairs into a pile while Crazy Boy puts on a shirt from the merchandise table. Grimm looks to be setting Roth up for a suplex into the pile of chairs, but Roth clips Grimm on the leg. Grimm tries again, but again Roth counters. After the third try, Roth reverses and suplexes Grimm into the pile of chairs, drawing a huge OOOH from the crowd. Meanwhile, Crazy Boy has gotten back in the ring and headed for the top turnbuckle. Crazy Boy jumps from the top to try to hit both Roth and Grimm, but Roth ducks him and Smith lands knee-first in the pile of steel chairs. All three men are down, and the crowd is going crazy.
Roth finally gets up, and rips the shirt off Smith that he stole from the merchandise stand. Roth tries to whip Smith over the barricade, but Smith reverses and crashes Roth into the barricade head first. Smith turns his attention to Grimm, who is still a little dazed from the suplex into the chairs. He takes Grimm and throws him into Roth, and it crashes the entire barrier down. Security quickly prepares themselves for any fans who might try to run in the ring.
Crazy Boy tries to get Grimm in the ring, but Grimm elbows out of it and spears him into the side of the ring. Grimm quickly throws him in and takes him to the top turnbuckle. It looks like he might be trying to set up for a Harvest from the top, but Roth is soon to follow. As Crazy Boy is on top, Grimm steps up, and Roth comes in under him for a powerbomb/superplex combo! All three men are down again, and every single person in the crowd is on their feet. This quickly changes as Marcus Murdoc is seen at the top of the stage, and he is once again taunting Roth with his father. The diabolical Murdoc has taken Roth’s father hostage again and brought it out for the whole world to see. Roth makes a beeline for the top of the stage, and Murdoc disappears behind the curtain. Meanwhile at the time, Grimm has been taking advantage of the impact of the huge suplex from the top rope, and it doesn’t take him long to get the Lament Configuration. Without Roth in the way to stop him, Grimm grabs Crazy Boy around the neck, mounts the turnbuckle, and hits the Harvest! Roth re-emerges from the back and runs for the ring, but it’s too late. Grimm has made the pinfall, and is once again the PCW champion.
Winner: Grimm
Roth is visibly distraught with himself, but nevertheless steps in the ring to raise Grimm’s arm as he is handed the championship belt. Grimm’s music is cut short as Lantlas is standing atop of the stage. Lantlas congratulates Grimm on his championship victory, and then says a certain someone has cashed in his shot at the championship belt at Collision Course, none other than Justin “Stormm” Michaels. However, he also assures Roth that his chances at the championship are not over by any means. Due to the way things went down, the winner of his match with Murdoc at Collision Course will be named the number one contender for the PCW championship. Grimm and Roth stare each other down as the show goes off the air and Grimm raises the championship belt once more.
2Guys d. Kri Delastano, Jade, Michael Reaper, Bob Diehard, Ace Anderson, and Joshua Megtorlas
Sean Reaper d. “The Prophet” Marcus Murdoc
Non Compos Mentis d. Jasper Bedlam
Kaden Calix d. James Keenan
Grimm d. Tyrone “Crazy Boy” Smith and “Heavy Metal” Jacob Roth
Kri Delastano and Jade vs. Michael Reaper and Bob Diehard vs. Ace Anderson and Joshua Megtorlas vs. 2Guys
Kri doesn’t even give the match a chance to get started and goes straight for Megtorlas. Ace laughs at his futile attempt and boots him to the ground. The other two teams take their spots in their respective corners. Ace throws Kri around, but Kri keeps getting up. Anderson pounces him in the corner and then throws him up with a T-Bone suplex. Kri still stands up. Anderson gets tired of wasting his time and tags in Jackle via throwing him in the ring.
Kri tries to go after Megtorlas again, but Jackle trips on the ring mat and Kri runs over him. Megtorlas jumps in the ring and starts getting in some cheap shots. Jackle runs to the other side of the ring, but the ref holds Kri back from retaliating. Kri turns to Jackle, and the two start to trade a flurry of offense. Jackle starts to get the better of him because Kri is obviously distracted. Jackle hits a hurricanrana, and Michael Reaper tags himself in by smacking Jackle across the back of the head.
Reaper asserts his dominance on the young Kri, who has yet to really get in an offensive move. Reaper throws him up with a military press, and Kri crashes to the ground from a good eight feet up. Kri tries to reach for the corner to tag someone in, but everyone looks away. Kri returns and runs straight into a chokeslam from Reaper, but somehow Kri still kicks out of it. Both of 2Guys touch Reaper without him noticing, and head to either side of the ring’s turnbuckles. As Reaper looks to continue his assault on Kri, he receives a double dropkick to the back of the head. This sends him reeling, which also sends him into Kri. Kri crashes into Jade, and the ref counts it as a legal tag.
As Kri rolls out of the ring, Megtorlas and Anderson come around the side and begin laying into him. In the ring, 2Guys hit a double bulldog on Jade. Jade doesn’t appear to really even care about her circumstances, and the crowd is enjoying 2Guys shenanigans. Diehard and Reaper both run in to try to attack 2Guys. Menace dugs a big boot attempt from Reaper and trips him, and he lands right on Jade. The girl is knocked out from the force of a huge man crashing down onto her. Both of 2Guys quickly jump on Jade, and the fall is counted.
Winners: 2Guys
As 2Guys celebrate their victory, Reaper and Diehard can’t believe they’ve been beaten by these guys again, and they start laying into 2Guys. Kri is still being decimated two-on-one at the side of the ring by Megtorlas and Anderson. “Had Enough” by Breaking Benjamin suddenly blares over the PA, and Havoc, Inc., complete with the tag titles, runs in the ring and begins attacking both teams. Not taking long to dispose of them after a long match, Lee, Calix, and Michaels stand tall, holding the defunct PCW tag team championships as a sign of their dominance.
SINGLES MATCH
Sean Reaper vs. “The Prophet” Marcus Murdoc
Reaper is eager to make a name for himself in PCW, but Murdoc’s tactics are a little different than from what he expected. Murdoc hits some sharp attacks to Reaper’s neck, and follows it up with some knees to the back. Reaper is unexpectedly reeling, and Prophet is dissecting his opponent. Murdoc continues his assault with some various weakening moves to Reaper’s neck and back. The crowd is starting to get behind the rookie, hoping he can muster enough energy for a comeback. Murdoc locks in a submission hold, pressuring Reaper’s neck, and the crowd starts clapping, trying to get Reaper back into it.
Reaper fights it, and finally breaks the hold. Murdoc immediately kills the rally with a cross forearm to the head. Reaper bounces against the ropes, and Murdoc grabs him by the arm, and sets up for the Gypsy Walk. As Murdoc balances on the top rope, Reaper falls into the ropes and knocks Murdoc down off them. Reaper runs back to the other side of the ring, then comes through with a baseball slide, sending Murdoc into the barricade. Reaper follows it up and tries to whip Murdoc into the steel steps, but Murdoc reverses the momentum. Reaper, however, jumps on to the steel steps, comes back with a flying cross body. Murdoc counters this into a powerslam to the floor. The crowd applauds the fine action they’ve just seen from both competitors.
Murdoc gets Reaper back in the ring, and continues working the back, soon followed by a Henning-ish neck snap. Murdoc starts to get a little cocky and mocks an air guitar, obviously sending a message to Jacob Roth. Murdoc turns his attention back to Reaper, but there is a commotion at the ring curtain. Several members of the roster are trying to hold back Jacob Roth from running to the ring and attacking him. Murdoc laughs and leans on the ropes taunting Roth to come down and get some. While Murdoc is distracted, Reaper comes up from behind and rolls him up… and gets the pinfall!
Winner: Sean Reaper
Murdoc is not thrilled at all, and starts to go up the ramp after Roth. While he’s doing this, and as Reaper’s hand is raised, Megtorlas and Anderson jump from the crowd and attack Reaper two-on-one like they did to Kri earlier in the evening. Reaper tries to fight them off, and it isn’t long before Kri Delastano runs in to make the save. Reaper starts to get the better of Ace Anderson, and clotheslines him hard out of the ring, and Ace seems to land shaky on his leg. Ace doesn’t get back in the ring to continue the attack, and now Kri and Reaper have Megtorlas cornered. Before they get the chance to extract revenge, however, Finnegan Burke runs in and spears Kri to the ground. The distraction is enough for Megtorlas to hit a vicious spinning side kick to the already-in-pain neck of Reaper, and the two make a quick exit. It looks like Ace may be out, but that Megtorlas may have found another partner in crime.
SINGLES MATCH
Jasper Bedlam w/ Bonshire vs. the returning Non Compos Mentis
NCM receives a huge reaction to his return, and it seems with the way Bedlam and Bonshire treated the departing Loco last week that no one is happy with them. Mentis looks to be a bit rusty, and is captured in several of Bedlam’s suplexes right away. NCM is resilient though, and manages to escape an attempted German and counter back with a clothesline to the back of the head. NCM is a brawler, and immediately starts asserting the type of match he wishes by removing the turnbuckle pad and whipping Bedlam into the corner with force. Bedlam reels a bit, but not long enough for NCM to take advantage, as Bedlam counters NCM’s attempted attack into a running powerslam.
Bedlam is looking very impressive for his first PCW show, and against an established talent like NCM. Bedlam lays Mentis out again with several more suplexes before heading to the top rope and connecting with a Bomb’s Away, which surprisingly only gets a two-count. Bedlam is looking to put the match away, and starts trying to set up for the Stranglehold. NCM slips out of it, but gets tripped up by Bonshire at ringside. Mentis slides to the outside and starts to go after him, but runs straight into a huge clothesline from Bedlam to the floor.
Bedlam throws NCM in the ring, throws NCM into the ropes and hits a belly-to-belly, and it looks like Bedlam may finally put this one away. Bedlam sets up for the Bedlam lock, but out of nowhere NCM counters and hits the DumDumDrop! NCM can’t take advantage, as he’s taken quite a bit of Bedlam’s offense, and the count is on. NCM finally gets up, and immediately hits a bulldog on Bedlam. NCM looks to be setting up for another DumDumDrop when Bonshire slides brass knucks into the ring for Bedlam. Bedlam tries to take a shot with them, but NCM ducks it and connects with a Yakuza kick! NCM follows… Another DumDumDrop! The cover…and the pinfall!
Winner: Non Compos Mentis
Bonshire is extremely angry and orders Bedlam to attack. Bedlam still has the brass knucks on, and as NCM’s arm is raised, Bedlam clocks him in the back of the head with them. The crowd boos hysterically, and Bedlam and Bonshire head to the back, Bonshire yelling at him the entire way.
SINGLES MATCH
Calix of Havoc, Inc. vs. James Keenan
This match starts out on the mat, in a very traditional style. Two very evenly matched in size and style are trading technical holds back and forth, which doesn’t draw a great crowd reaction but they are still impressed with it. Calix starts to gain the upper hand, but just when it looks like he has the momentum, Keenan reverses and gains the power, drawing applause from the crowd. Keenan looks to be trying to lock in a crossface cradle, but Calix powers out of the leghold and slaps in a cement mixer. This draws a one count, as Keenan tips back the weight and locks around Calix’s head. Keenan spins around a few times and pulls up in a recliner-ish move, but Calix quickly gets to the ropes. Another round of applause for the fine display of mat-style wrestling.
Calix extends a hand for Keenan to shake it. Before Keenan can react, he’s quickly steamrolled with a clothesline, and it appears the mat-based part of this match is over. Calix gains the offensive momentum, powering Keenan down with a variety of suplexes and slams. Calix looks to be putting it away, but Keenan finally begins a comeback, culminating in an evenflow DDT. Keenan tries to take advantage, but Micheals grabs his foot at ringside.
Keenan turns around to react, and once again is steamrolled with a vicious clothesline, followed up by a running powerslam, but Keenan manages to kick out after two. Calix hits a version of the GTS, and as he tries to come around with the Omega Driver, Keenan counters into a Closing Song! The ref starts to make the count, but is pulled out of the ring by Steven Lee. Keenan has had enough and goes to the side to vault himself onto Steven Lee and Justin Michaels, which draws a huge ovation from the crowd. This, however, seems to have been a bad idea, as it took as much out of Keenan as it did out of Michaels and Lee. As Keenan gets back into the ring, Calix is there waiting for him. Calix drops with a chin breaker, then comes around with the Omega Driver. Calix makes the pin… and wins his shot at the North American championship at Collision Course.
Winner: Kaden Calix
Main Event:
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Grimm vs. Tyrone “Crazy Boy” Smith vs. “Heavy Metal” Jacob Roth
This match already has started outside of the ring. Roth is fired up and has Smith thrown into the ringside seats, clearing a whole section of fans. Roth drags Crazy Boy to a merchandise table and throws him down the entire length of the table like the end of Superman II. Grimm jumps in quickly, and spears Roth into the chairs, knocking several of them down for extra impact. Grimm starts throwing chairs into a pile while Crazy Boy puts on a shirt from the merchandise table. Grimm looks to be setting Roth up for a suplex into the pile of chairs, but Roth clips Grimm on the leg. Grimm tries again, but again Roth counters. After the third try, Roth reverses and suplexes Grimm into the pile of chairs, drawing a huge OOOH from the crowd. Meanwhile, Crazy Boy has gotten back in the ring and headed for the top turnbuckle. Crazy Boy jumps from the top to try to hit both Roth and Grimm, but Roth ducks him and Smith lands knee-first in the pile of steel chairs. All three men are down, and the crowd is going crazy.
Roth finally gets up, and rips the shirt off Smith that he stole from the merchandise stand. Roth tries to whip Smith over the barricade, but Smith reverses and crashes Roth into the barricade head first. Smith turns his attention to Grimm, who is still a little dazed from the suplex into the chairs. He takes Grimm and throws him into Roth, and it crashes the entire barrier down. Security quickly prepares themselves for any fans who might try to run in the ring.
Crazy Boy tries to get Grimm in the ring, but Grimm elbows out of it and spears him into the side of the ring. Grimm quickly throws him in and takes him to the top turnbuckle. It looks like he might be trying to set up for a Harvest from the top, but Roth is soon to follow. As Crazy Boy is on top, Grimm steps up, and Roth comes in under him for a powerbomb/superplex combo! All three men are down again, and every single person in the crowd is on their feet. This quickly changes as Marcus Murdoc is seen at the top of the stage, and he is once again taunting Roth with his father. The diabolical Murdoc has taken Roth’s father hostage again and brought it out for the whole world to see. Roth makes a beeline for the top of the stage, and Murdoc disappears behind the curtain. Meanwhile at the time, Grimm has been taking advantage of the impact of the huge suplex from the top rope, and it doesn’t take him long to get the Lament Configuration. Without Roth in the way to stop him, Grimm grabs Crazy Boy around the neck, mounts the turnbuckle, and hits the Harvest! Roth re-emerges from the back and runs for the ring, but it’s too late. Grimm has made the pinfall, and is once again the PCW champion.
Winner: Grimm
Roth is visibly distraught with himself, but nevertheless steps in the ring to raise Grimm’s arm as he is handed the championship belt. Grimm’s music is cut short as Lantlas is standing atop of the stage. Lantlas congratulates Grimm on his championship victory, and then says a certain someone has cashed in his shot at the championship belt at Collision Course, none other than Justin “Stormm” Michaels. However, he also assures Roth that his chances at the championship are not over by any means. Due to the way things went down, the winner of his match with Murdoc at Collision Course will be named the number one contender for the PCW championship. Grimm and Roth stare each other down as the show goes off the air and Grimm raises the championship belt once more.
2Guys d. Kri Delastano, Jade, Michael Reaper, Bob Diehard, Ace Anderson, and Joshua Megtorlas
Sean Reaper d. “The Prophet” Marcus Murdoc
Non Compos Mentis d. Jasper Bedlam
Kaden Calix d. James Keenan
Grimm d. Tyrone “Crazy Boy” Smith and “Heavy Metal” Jacob Roth