Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Sept 27, 2005 20:58:17 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: The camera pans around the Pure Class Arena as "Chop Suey" by System of a Down blares through the P.A. System. As usual, we see the many fan signs sprinkled throughout the ruckus crowd. But, before the show begins, two people in the crowd seem mighty familiar- those two people being recently signed PCW Superstars Javier Tovioli and Gaz Black. The duo, who signed a contract with a PCW as a part of a team, is just sitting there in the audience, beers in hand, relaxing, awaiting for the show to begin.
Match One: Triple Threat Icemann Invitational Qualifying Match
Angel vs. Non Compos Mentis vs. Zellmo
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: All three involved in this week's opener felt defeat at last week's Trauma and are seeking to turn their luck around by advancing to the Quarter Finals of The Icemann Invitational Tournament. After all the participants were announced, the match began. The match was quicker than most would think, only last a total of 4 minutes and some odd seconds. Zellmo seemed to almost had the match won at one point, but, when he was knocked out of the ring by Angel, Non Compos Mentis ran and caught Angel from behind with a running knee lift to the back of his head then lifted him up and nailed him with the DumDum Drop, followed by a three count. Non Compos Mentis won, but you could see that Zellmo, who was a second to late getting back into the ring to make the save, was disappointed with the outcome.
Winner
Match Two: Triple Threat Icemann Invitational Qualifying Match
Angelica Night-Hunter {International Champion} vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght [w/Perfection] vs. "The Colossus" Rhodes McClure
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Many would have figured Angelica Night-Hunter, the current International Champion, would have a pretty easy time advancing into the Quarter Finals of The Icemann Invitational Tournament. And this may have been true if a rejuvinated Mr. Showtime wasn't apart of the match. Rhodes McClure seemed to be out of his element in this match, and for the most part, was laid out on the canvas. Angelica and Showtime exchanged attacks, even if Mr. Showtime seemed a bit hesitant to attack Angelica a few times. But, at around the 8 minute mark, something caught Angelica's eye. Making his way towards the exit was Landon Divine, who was not known to even be in the arena. Angelica stopped to think of what was going on, and for that moment she was unfocused on the match, Rhodes knocked her out of the ring. But, with Rhodes' back turned towards Mr. Showtime, he was chopped down by a chop block, and then immediately placed into The Spotlight. Rhodes tried to reach for the ropes, but Mikey pulled him back towards the center, and it was just too much for the second generation superstar to overcome and soon tapped out. Perfection jumped into the ring with Mikey's robe and raised his arm high in the air, as he advanced to the Quarter Finals of The Icemann Invitational Tournament. He'll be going up against Non Compos Mentis next week.
Winner
Unruly Fans
Details: As Rhodes McClure made his way out of the ring Gaz Black, who was sitting in his front row seat, reached out and tried to swipe Rhodes. He missed in his attempt to smack, grab, and/or punch Rhodes, but Javi didn't miss when they threw a beer at Mr. Showtime. Mr. Showtime, with Perfection in tow, looked and moved closer to question Javi, but as he got in closer Gaz Black used this time to pour a cup of beer all over Perfection. Before Mr. Showtime could even do anything, security was there and immediately escorted the seemingly drunk Javi and Gaz from ringside. The fans cheered at the two's dismissal, and they answered those cheers with obscenities, both verbal and physical.
Match Three: Non-Title Triple Threat Match
Hellhound vs. LoKi {CWF World; PCW North American Champion} [w/Whisper] vs. Chrissy Johnson
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: LoKi, who has been on a winning streak ever since he hooked up with Whisper, went into this match thinking he may be able to walk out the winner. However, the dual champion had his hands full with Chrissy and Hellhound as his opponents this week. The match started off pretty even with all three going right after one another. Chrissy seemed to have the least likely of chances to win, since, she gave up height, weight, and strength advantage. But her speed and experience seemed to be on her side, as she stunned LoKi and Hellhound early in the match. But once LoKi nailed a Ragnarok on her from seemingly out of nowhere, she was a non-factor for the rest of the match. Hellhound on the other hand WAS a factor. The Congregation of the Damned member stunned LoKi to the point where many people were trying to change bets on the winner of the match to Hellhound. At around the 10 minute mark LoKi pushed Hellhound to the ropes but was stunned when Hellhound came back, jumped high into the air, and nailed a Hellbound. He immediately went for the pin, but LoKi kicked out. Hellhound, figuring to finish LoKi off climbed the top rope and then nailed the Hell's Descent. Following a three count, Hellhound stunned the World after pinning the North American and CWF World Champion, and the man who is a favorite to win The Icemann Invitational Tournament.
Winner
Zellmo for the Save...
Details: After the match, and after LoKi and Whisper left ringside, Hellhound looked at Chrissy and an evil smirk appeared on his face. He climbed the ropes and signaled for a Hell's Decent. But before he could do anything, Zellmo, who had suffered defeat earlier in the evening, came storming down to the ring. Hellhound climbed off the top rope and awaited Zellmo, and when he slid into the ring, the two began to change blows, with Zellmo ending up getting the upperhand and then clotheslining Hellhound out of the ring. Hellhound retreated to the back as Zellmo went down to check on Chrissy. After helping Chrissy come to, she looked at him, and immediately slapped him in the face. Her lips began moving, so she saying something, but the words were inaudible. She then left the ring with Zellmo looking on.
Living a Legacy Announcements
Details: Following the Zellmo-Chrissy incident, the PCW-Tron cut on and on it showed "The Captain" sitting inside his office. But, he was not alone. Inside the office with him was Landon Divine. "The Captain" got up out of his seat and tried to offer Landon a handshake but Landon just left Walker hanging. Walker, seeing this as a sign, sat back down and spoke. Basically, what he said was, that since "The Icemann" thought Landon did such a good job last week keeping things going cleanly, that he has announced that Landon Divine will be the special referee in the Main Event at Living a Legacy. That means, when Slither, Pegasus, The Rocket, and Sean Hunter go at it for the World Championship, Landon Divine will be in there making the count. And with that news, Landon left the office. Noticing the camera-crew in the office still, "The Captain" Alejandro Walker used this time to announce a few things about Living a Legacy. He said that at Living a Legacy Angelica Night-Hunter and The Prophet will meet again for the International Championship. The thing different about this match is that Angelica's friend Whisper will also be participating in the match, for it will be a Two on One Handicap Match. However picks up the pinfall or makes the other tap, will walk out the International Championship. Also, at Living a Legacy, Hellhound will go up against Zellmo, with the winner receiving a shot at the North American Championship, which at this moment is LoKi.
Match Four: Icemann Invitational Quarter Finals Match
Mizter Hardcore vs. "The Truth" Jorge Garcia
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Mizter Hardcore came into this match against a returning Jorge Garcia planning on winning this and advancing to the Semi-Finals facing off against the winner of Ace Anderson and Sean Hunter. However, that never happened. As soon as the match began, Mizter Hardcore went right after Jorge with closed fist and low blows. Referee Travis Wilson had no choice but to disqualify Mizter Hardcore.
Winner
Hardcore on forced Hiatus?
Details: The decision Travis Wilson made resulted in Hardcore attacking the referee. But as he did, police officers stormed the ring and tried to get Hardcore under control. Stepping from behind the entrance curtain last was Alejandro Walker. Walker came down with a mic in his hand and immediately announced that, since Hardcore is a risk to the wrestlers in the back, to the personnel on the PCW staff, and just that unruly, that he has no choice but to immediately indefinitely suspend Mizter Hardcore without pay until he seeks counseling. Until then, Hardcore is not allowed to step foot in a PCW building.
Match Five: Debut Singles Match
Ender Slyth vs. Mark Lightning
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: With both of these superstars making their debut in PCW this week, the fans really had no idea what to expect. Although they were making their debut to PCW, it wasn't their debut to a wrestling ring, and it showed. They both put up a very good match. The match started off with them circling and sizing each other up. They then tied up and Ender got Mark in a side headlock. Mark countered into a hammerlock, and then Ender brought it right back at Mark by countering into an armwrench. Ender then kick Mark in the gut and irish whipped him. Mark came off the ropes and Ender knocked him down with a shoulder block. Mark got to his feet, and the fans showed a bit of appreciation for the two. The rest of the match was much like this, with the two going back and forth in a very even match. Some of the highlights included a variety of suplexes and a very nice chokeslam by Ender, but Mark came back with some offensive maneuvers of his own, including a tornado DDT followed by a moonsault. Unfortunately, there could only be one winner, and in this match, the winner came in the form of Ender Slyth, who caught Mark by surprise with a Fading Darkness at the 11 minute and 18 second mark. After the Fading Darkness, Ender managed to get the pin on Mark, in this very good debut from both men.
Winner
Match Six: Icemann Invitational Quarter Finals Match
Ace Anderson vs. Sean Hunter
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: This match was surely pegged the match of the night, and it lived up to expectations. Even if Landon Divine was seen making his way back to his seat at the beginning of the match. Anyway, Ace and Sean put on a fine wrestling match, showing the hatred they have for one another. The match itself lasted 18+ minutes out of a twenty minute time limit, and it showcased both competitors attributes. Sean pulled moves out like the Damnation, Chicago Thunder, Shattered Dreams, and many, many suplexes. But on the other hand, Ace pulled out an onslaught of moves aswell, such as the River of Dreams, the Fourth Street Stretch, The Flop, and a few suplexes of his own, including the devastating T-Bone suplex he does. But herein lies the finish. At around the 17 minute mark, referee Richard Stevens was knocked down accidentally after a miscue in Ace's Aces Wild finisher. He had went to do a splash on Hunter, but when Hunter moves out of the way, Dick got it. And maybe it was better for Ace, for as soon as it happened, Sean nailed him with a Decapitator. He went and tried to pin Ace, but with no referee, no count. Landon Divine took this opportunity to climb over the guard-rail, get into the ring, and try to revive the referee. But Sean was suspicious, which prompted him to get up and again, like last week, take a swing at Mr. Divine. And like last week, Landon side-stepped Hunter, which set him stumbling forward. And with this, Ace reached up, grabbed Hunter's tights, and rolled him into a school-boy. Richard Stevens began coming to, and Landon jumped out of the ring, as referee Richard Stevens made the three count and allowed Ace to move forward to the Semi-Finals of The Icemann Invitational Tournament, but more importantly, allowed Ace to prove to the World he can defeat Sean Hunter.
Winner
Match Seven: Tag Team Championship Match
Pegasus {Co-World; Tag Team Champion} & The Prophet {Tag Team Champion} vs. Slither {Co-World Champion} & The Rocket
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: As most would have imagined, this match was not going to be pretty for Slither and The Rocket. But more so Slither. And as most pictured, it wasn't. The match never really even got underway, for The Rocket, as he did at Deception, belted Slither in the head with Tyson before the bell. He then walked away from the ring and allowed Pegasus and The Prophet jump on Slither and double team him. Slither tried to fight back, but the numbers were too much, and Peggy and The Prophet got the upperhand almost immediately. When Prophet went to his corner, referee Tyrone Little had no choice but to call for the bell and the match began. But this wasn't going to be a long match, as many would expect, and Pegasus immediately finished Slither off with three Leaps of Faiths. Prophet instructed for Pegasus to get the pin and when Peggy did, the match was over. Prophet then went outside and grabbed the Tag Titles and both World Championships. He handed Pegasus both the World Titles and Peggy raised both belts high in the air as the feed faded out.
Winner
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Overview
Non Compos Mentis d. Zellmo & Angel via pinfall
Mikey Wryght d. Angelica-Night Hunter & Rhodes McClure via submission
Hellhound d. LoKi & Chrissy Johnson via pinfall
Jorge Garcia d. Mizter Hardcore via disqualification
Ender Slyth d. Mark Lightning via pinfall
Ace Anderson d. Sean Hunter via pinfall
The Prophet & Pegasus d. Slither & The Rocket via pinfall
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