Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Apr 4, 2006 6:49:02 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: [Just as the show opens up, the tune of "Unstable" by Adema is heard already blarring. The TV-Anarchy image is seen on the screen.
TV-Anarchy
Details:
The host of the upcoming TV-Anarchy show, Jason Willard, is seen hoping the railing with wife Destiny not too far behind. The two slide into the ring from opposite sides. Pulling themselves closer to one another, they share a kiss before pulling themselves back up. Willard gets handed a mic and like last week, is dressed in street clothes. But across his black t-shirt the emblem that reads 'n2s'. That has significant meaning to his past, but what does that mean for PCW? Jason has his song cut off as the chants of 'FUCK YOU WILLARD, FUCK YOU" and "SLUT...SLUT...SLUT" break out.]
"You dumb sons of bitches can chant whatever the hell you like. Fact of the matter is, I'm not going to get suspended for my actions that would have happened against Blade Lionheart tonight...*that shuts the crowd up*... No no, I'm going to go home with my beautiful Destiny here...*she smiles*...place our kids to bed and then fuck my wife's brains out 'til we have no more energy. But don't worry Blade, I have someone waiting for you as my replacement. I told you, you picked a fight with the wrong guy. Now you have met your death sentence. Ladies and Gentleman...and I use that term as loose as Chrissy Johnson's pussy is...I give to you, the THIRD member of the now reformed Nightmare 2 Society....THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE!"
Match One: Singles Match
American Nightmare vs. Blade Lionheart
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: After Willard's proclamation, red, white, and blue pyro go off as "March of the Pigs" begins. Out comes this 6'10, 350+ monster of a man and he glares out at the crowd with contempt in his eyes. He's a Black man, wearing a a blue wrestling singlet that has a flag-like design with flames reaching up to it. The crowd boos, as he then strides slowly to the ring, perhaps pausing to intimidate a fan with a stare. Once in the ring, Jason smirks, and walks over to him. He pats him on the shoulder, as they await Blade Lionheart's arrival. Once Blade makes his way out to the ring, Willard and Destiny slip out, and once Blade enters, Willard and Destiny hop the guard-rail and exit through the crowd. Blade, not having much to go on or being prepared for this bought, makes a dash at American Nightmare, who levels him with a big boot. Blade gets up, looks at American Nightmare, runs to the ropes, and attempts a spear. Astonishingly, the spear had very little affect on AN, and, though it rocked him, failed to knock him off his feet, and basically had Blade bouncing off the big man. Blade gets back up and American Nightmare grabs him by the throat, preparing for what looks to be a Chokeslam. Blade lifts his leg and kicks AN right in the groin, setting the stage for the referee to end this match at the 2 minute and 11 second mark, as a result of a disqualification.
Winner
A Beatdowns for All
Details: With American Nightmare's grip on Blade loosened, Blade jumps up and catches him in a beautiful Evenflow DDT that he likes to call the Blade Out. American Nightmare goes down and Blade begins laying the boots into him. But, bloody chair still in hand from last week, Anthony Douglas runs down to the ring, slides in, and levels Blade. Before anymore damage can be done, however, one half of the current PCW World Tag Team Champions, "The Enigma" Seth Sinn comes running down the aisle. He gets into the ring, and begins laying into Anthony. Referees and backstage officials come pouring to the ring, and separate the two, along with getting Blade and American Nightmare out of the ring without further incident. We then cut to a commercial break.
Match Two: Non-Title Singles Match
"The Enigma" Seth Sinn {Tag Team Champion} vs. "Wolverine" Anthony Douglas
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: During the commercial break, Anthony and Seth were released, so they can begin their match. And during the commercial it did. So we had to join this one in progress. Seth had been seen getting the advantage on Anthony, and he had been for most of the commercial break. Seth goes to whip Anthony into the turnbuckle, but when he comes back with a Lou Thesz press and begins hammering into Seth. Anthony gets up, Seth gets up, and then Anthony hits him with a running clothesline. The battle between these two waged on for the next several minutes, with each getting the upperhand atleast twice. But, at the 16 minute and some odd second mark, after Anthony nailed a modified Tombstone Piledriver, he locked in the Kill Me Now. After trying to fight his way out of it, Seth had no choice but to tap out.
Winner
Now Playing on the Plane: When Friggin' Superstars Attack!
Details: Grimm is seen sitting in his dressing room, awaiting his match, as a knock on the door is heard. Grimm gives permission to enter when a backstage official enters the room. He tells Grimm that The Prophet's plane had been delayed and he will not be able to make it to the arena tonight. He announced that since Grimm would have no opponent, "The Captain" awarded him the night off. He apologized for the outcome and left out the room. A second later, a second knock is heard. Grimm yells out for whoever was there to open the door, but no response. Grimm yells again, but nothing. Annoyed, "The Abomination of Desolation" gets up to open the door, and when he does, a ladder is seen striking him in the face. Grimm immediately goes down. As the picture broadens, we see the person holding the ladder is Mikey Wryght. Mikey slams the ladder down across Grimm another four times, before releasing it, allowing it to hit Grimm.
"Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght: Phinehas!!! You and I have unfinished business to attend to! You and I are going to meet at Hostile Takeover! I know, because "The Icemann" personally booked this match! This time when we meet up, the stipulations will be a bit different. I don't want all sorts of crazy crap, like glass everywhere. What it is that I want it one prop. One thing that the two of us could use while you defend the International Title. I figure that we hang the belt up high in the center of the ring and we throw a ladder in the middle of it all. Phinehas Grimm verses "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght in a Ladder Match. I'll see you at Hostile Takeover!
With that, the feed fades out to commercial.
Match Three: Tag Team Match
"Unbreakable" Benjamin Banks & Pegasus vs. Non Compos Mentis & Brian "Atlas" McNight
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: In an a really good close match of the evening, the tag match pitted Non Compos Mentis and the overly arrogant newcomer, Brian "Atlas" Mcknight against the pairing of Pegasus and Benjamin Banks. The match begun with NCM and Pegasus trading shots with one another until Pegs begun to get the upper hand. Once he had NCM staggering on the heels of his feet, he dropped NCM over the top with a clothesline. Turning around and focusing in on Atlas, Pegasus called the brash rookie in for his shot. Atlas made took a cocky approach to this, coming in, acting like he was going to go head to head with him and then finally just stepping back out onto the apron. Pegasus didn't like this, but as he turned around, was blasted with a clothesline. NCM worked Pegasus over, before making the tag to Atlas.
First move landed was an inverted atomic drop. As Pegasus wobbled around with Atlas mocking this, he soon was nailed with a Gorilla Press Slam. Putting the boots to the fallen hero, Atlas before long made the tag back to NCM. Pegasus was the recipiant of a vertical suplex which was followed by a pinfall. That got the count of two. Pegasus took a couple more suplexes, but begun to muster up a comeback, that was long enough to grant him the tag to Banks. Benji came in and cleaned house on both NCM and Atlas, utalizing a wide varray of offensive manuvers such as a pulling piledriver and a springboard legdrop that met the mark on NCM. With Atlas rolled outside of the ring to lick his wounds, NCM was soon pounded down with the Ultimate Banksplex!
NCM was now down and ripe for the picking, but Banks headed to his corner with NCM being drug over with him. Pegasus got the tag made to him, and was soon scailing to the top buckle. However, he would not get the chance to take flight with his finisher, as Atlas pushed him off onto the top rope sideways. Pegasus lands rather hard, thus forcing Banks to give chase to Brian. This allowed NCM to gather himself back together and drill Pegasus with the 3D/DumDumDrop for the finish and the win!
Winner
Match Four: Non-Title Singles Match
Lantlas {Tag Team Champion} vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: The fourth match of the evening pitted the self proclaimed "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght versus one half of the Tag Team Champions, Lantlas. It was well noted that before this match begun, that there was to be NO Interference. With that being said, Lantlas begun the match with a throat thrust, followed with a quick go behind for a massive German Suplex. He then got up and kept the intensity level high, as he placed Mikey into a Mexican Stretch Buster. With Mr. Showtime down and hurting, Lantlas picked him up again, only to be caught off guard with a series of stinging chops. Wryght then ran off the ropes, ducked a clothesline and on the return, chop blocked Lantlas down. With the left knee being targeted, Mikey utilized a series of three variants of leg locks to keep the champ down. Once back up, he brought Lantlas onto his feet, only to be drilled with a roundhouse kick to knock him down with. This is where Lantlas begun to move about the ring, trying to work the kinks out of his hurting left knee. But just as he looked to continue the onslaught, fans rose up and begun booing as from one end of the crowd came Destiny Willard. She hops the rail and slowly walks to the ring with a slick smile on her face like something is about to happen.
And it does. For within the blink of an eye, Jason Willard has appeared in the ring and decides to BLAST Lantlas in the left knee with his signature horse headed cane. Lantlas goes down rather quick, calling for the immediate Disqualification.
Winner
Pier Six Brawl
Details: Mikey rolls out of the ring, as Willard laces into Lantlas over and over on that already hurt knee with the cane. He then tosses it out to Destiny and heads for the nearest corner. Hopping onto the top, Willard gives the crowd the middle finger with a sinister smile on his face. Destiny calls for the 5 Star and as Jason takes high flight, comes crashing down across the left knee of one of the tag champs. As Lantlas lays there clutching his knee in pain and Willard returns onto his feet, this draws out Seth Sinn. The two men begin to brawl around, with Willard losing control of the fight. But then Sinn collapses into Willard himself before going down, having just been taken out by Anthony Douglas from behind. Willard and Douglas let the onslaught of Sinn begin, but Jason hasn't forgotten Lantlas. But then from the back, comes a sprinting Blade Lionheart, as he and Douglas mix it up. Willard comes to help out and does just that, until Blade is able to begin fighting his battle successfully with the members of The Hostile Takeover.
But then Destiny has the final ace up her sleeve, drawing out American Nightmare to come in and make things a 3 on 2. As the pier six continues to happen, referee's and officials from the back come running out to split the teams apart to and to check on the condition of Lantlas.
"The Captain" Makes it Official
Details: While the men are being held back in the ring, there's one last official that makes it out, and he waits on the entrance ramp with a microphone in his hand. This official? PCW President Alejandro Walker. Walker burst into the microphone, the anger showing through on the normally jolly fellow. This immediately causing everyone to stop in their tracks in the middle of the ring.
"The Captain" Alejandro Walker: "Now ya'll listen up! Jason Willard...for two weeks, you done pulled yourself out of PCW sanctioned matches, without any kind of notice or permission from me or my staff! This week, after I had the announcers make sure dis was gonna be a no interference bout, you gone disobey once again and interfere, attackin' one of our brightest starahs. And I'm sick of it! You and ya' Nightmare 2 Society think ya'll run dis place.
And that'd be incorrect!
Ya'll think ya'll could continue attackin' wrestlers? Wrong again! So I'm makin' it official. At Hostile Takeover, ya'll done want some of Lantlas, Blade, and Seth? Fine. Hostile Takeover, it'd be da three members of Nightmare 2 Society against Dominion and Blade Lionheart in a Six-Man Tag Team Match. But I got another thing to say too! Next week, American Nightmare, you gonna be facin' Seth, Douglas, you gonna be facin' Blade, and Willard, you gonna be facin' Lantlas! And der ain't gonna be no interference eitha!
And if ya'll don't show up, or if ya'll gonna pull yourselves out of these here matches...then ya'll gone! Fired! Caput! Go ahead, try to pull yaselves from da matches. First thing I'ma do after finalizin' the releases of all three of ya'll, I'ma get on the phone...get ahold of the PCDubya legal team...and then sue ya'll for breech of contract! And dat'd be only the tip of da iceberg. These matches next week are mandatory, and ya'll gone need to attend!"
And with that the feed switches to reaction shots of Nightmare 2 Society in the ring, and then fades out to a commercial.
Match Five: Non-Title Gauntlet Match
Ace Anderson {World Champion} vs.
1. "Bucky" Joe
2. Tony Brass
3. The Byrd
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: Ace Anderson came out to his usual boos and "Bucky" Joe came out with a surprising number of cheers. One would guess the cheers were because of Bucky going up against Ace, but, beggars can't be choosers. Too bad that the cheers didn't signal anything for Bucky, because, within moments of the bell sounding, Ace had him into his Touch of Greatness series of moves. Within 40 seconds, Bucky was gone from the match. Sorry Bucky! Next came the former "Pure Class". Tony entered the ring, and he issued a pose-down challenge to Ace. Ace laughed but agreed to it. Tony went first, showcasing his amazing physique. As he turned his back toward Ace, to flex, Ace attacked him, bringing down a double axe handle to the middle of Tony's shoulder-blades. After nailing a T-Bone Suplex, he picked up Tony and hit The Exemplifier on him, picking up a second win against two opponents in roughly 3 minutes. Out next, was The Byrd. Or was it?...
Al Laiman and Geno
Details: With no music playing, Al Laiman, former HHW Owner, stepped onto the entrance stage, microphone in hand. Ace looked at him, and scoffed. Ace motioned for a microphone and, once he had one, spoke out.
Ace Anderson: Ace Anderson will like to know...who the (bleep) are you?
Al Laiman: Ace, don't play games. The names Al Laiman, perhaps you heard of me? For weeks, all I've heard about you and all I've read from you, is how you believe you are the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Ace Anderson: Ace does not liked sliced bread. He prefers it whole.
Al Laiman: Ace...you wanted to know who I was, right? Well, now you know. You wanted to put down the HHW product, right? Well, I just gotten in touch with "The Captain" and he agreed with me that the current PCW World Champion going up against Mr. HHW himself, former HHW World Champion, "The One and Only" Geno would be a huge draw.
Ace Anderson: Ace Anderson draws quite nicely. He also does not like that name of Gizmo. What kind of royal fruitcake calls themselves "The One"? If he wanted to have a cool ring moniker, like most of these other indy-league wrestling rejects, then he should have modeled himself off of Ace Anderson, and called himself "Greatness in the Flesh." But then that would have been gimmick infringement and Ace Anderson would have had to file lawsuits. And Ace hates to file. But Ace doesn't care. Ace will take on Gypo. Hostile Takeover it is. Ace Anderson verses Gyno. Ace will love to kick...
And the finish!
Details: It seems that Ace Anderson forgot about the match he was competing in, and from out of nowhere, Byrd had gotten behind Ace and rolled him up in a school boy. In one of the fastest three counts in history, and one of the most surprising wins ever, The Byrd has defeated Ace Anderson!
Winner
Back to Al
Details: Al is seen laughing, as Byrd quickly gets up, and gets his hand raised by Eddie Lane. This has to be the biggest win of Byrd's career. Ace Anderson doesn't seem to like it, and quickly grabs Byrd and hits him with The Exemplifier. Ace grabs the mic, and looks at Laiman.
Ace: Hostile Takeover...Ace...Geppeto...one on one!
And with that, the feed fades out.
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Overview
American Nightmare d. Blade Lionheart via disqualification
Anthony Douglas d. Seth Sinn via submission
Non Compos Mentis & Atlas d. Pegasus & Seth Sinn via pinfall
Lantlas d. Mikey Wryght via disqualification
Ace Anderson d. Bucky Joe
Ace Anderson d. Tony Brass
The Byrd d. Ace Anderson
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A thank-you goes out to Jason for his help in the results and a thank-you goes out to anyone who has rped and/or sent in a segment this week.