Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Apr 11, 2006 16:19:46 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: The usual opening of the show begins, with no interruptions this week, and after a few moments panning around the arena catching fan signs, Mark Long begins the ring announcements, signaling the first match.
Match One: Singles Match
Pegasus vs. "Unbreakable" Benjamin Banks
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: Last week the two were partners, but this week they go one-on-one, as we lead up to the Hostile Takeover Pay-Per-View, which is less than a week away. The two started off the match with a handshake, and that's the way the rest of the match went- with sportsmanship. A sight you don't see too often in the PCW rings these days. For the first few minutes, the two exchanged various holds and moves, neither one seemingly getting the upperhand. But around the 7 or so minute mark, Banks was able to surprise Pegasus with an extreme small package, and, three slaps of the mat latter, Benjamin Banks defeated former Pure Class Wrestling World Champion Pegasus in a very evenly, hard-fought, and entertaining match-up. Surely this will give Banks some momentum leading into Hostile Takeover.
Winner
Match Two: No Interference Match
Blade Lionheart vs. "Wolverine" Anthony Douglas
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: These two men know eachother very well from their days in the HHW rings, but in the PCW, these two have yet to face one-on-one. And well, tonight is that opportunity. In a match made to have No Interference, Anthony Douglas and Blade Lionheart get their first chance to settle old business. The match started off with a vicious looking lariat by Anthony Douglas, signaling the intensity that was going to be brought in the match. The fight stayed in the ring for only a mere few minutes, before the fight was brought onto the outside. Anthony was relentless with his assault, flinging Lionheart into the ring-post, guard-rail, and ring steps various times. The turning point for Blade was when Anthony went for the High Noon [on the outside, mind you], Blade pushed him off and sent him flying face first into the steel ring-post. He rolled Anthony into the ring and then nailed him with a Brainbuster Suplex. He then scaled the nearest turnbuckle and went for a move. The move is a trademark of his but also the finishing maneuver of one of Blade's opponent at Hostile Takeover- Jason Willard. He attempted a Frog Splash at around the 9 minute mark, but he miscued when "Wolverine" rolled out of the way. Seeing this as an opportunity, he quickly applied Kill Me Now submission move, and Blade had no choice but to tap out after being held in the hold for roughly 30 seconds.
Winner
Refusing to Let-Go
Details: As the bell ring, signaling Anthony's victory, he refused to let go of the submission move applied. As referees poured the ring, Anthony called out, "I'm going to break his legs!" It took about 15 officials to remove Anthony off of Blade. These two surely will meet up again in singles action, for Blade will want to even up the score.
Match Three: Singles Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. Brian "Atlas" McNight
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: Going upon the theme of the Pegasus-Benjamin Banks match participated in earlier on, we have two people who were partners last week competing against eachother this week. Earlier in the night, Benjamin Banks was able to score a pinfall against Atlas's opponent for Hostile Takeover. Will Atlas be able to get the victory against the man going up for the North American Championship at Hostile Takeover? Well, the answer would be determined at the end of this match. The two started off slow, feeling eachother out. Each got in a few moves, but nothing to give either one the advantage. But around the 5 minute mark, Non Compos Mentis started to prove why he was a former North American Champion and why he's going into Hostile Takeover with another chance to regain the North American Championship. NCM starting laying into Atlas, and sent him reeling over the top-ropes with a clothesline. McNight seemed to have enough, and started walking to the back. Non Compos Mentis stayed inside, and the referee ended up counting McNight out, as boos engulfed the Pure Class Arena.
Winner
The Evil Princess
Details: [Backstage, Miguel Malone has been sent to go looking for Mrs. Destiny Willard. Apparently she has requested this TV time for some reason. Upon finding Destiny, she's not in the N2S locker room, but rather sitting out on a large trunk. Her head is down, but has a small velvet top hat placed on. Strands of her blonde hair hang down past her ears. A black veil conceals Destiny's face as she continues to peer downward, despite a camera being on her. Clutched in her hands, she is twirling her husband's signature horse headed cane. As they reach Destiny for her attention, she slowly looks to the left (where the camera is), and peels back the veil to show that she isn't wearing makeup tonight, but looks to be well in thought.]
"You requested this time, Mrs. Willard?"
Destiny smiles and nods. She then turns her head away, but continues to frantically laugh. Soon enough, that ends as she gains her true nature of composure.
"You know. Since Jason has been back, he has been fined four times. That's $45,000 that should have came our of our wallets. But thanks to a personal benefactor, that didn't happen. For that I am in his debt. Soon enough, PCW shall be caged and have the key tossed away on them. Nightmare 2 Society is here now, everyone else is just below that excellence."
Destiny then looks deeply at the cane, bringing it's twirl to a stop. Her attention then goes to the right of her as we see a huge ear to ear grin appear. Onto the set comes Jason Willard now. He's got on his long black tights tonight and a shirt bearing the emblem of N2S.
"Lantlas tonight may get my husband alone, but know this...I won't be out of the building just yet. A little food for thought there for the Elf. Oh and as Jason would say...."
Jason places an arm around his wife, as she gets one around his waist.
"May you and all the outsiders perish in the depths of shadowed failures!"
Destiny hops off the trunk, showing off her black Tank top that reads "Evil Princess" on it in silver lettering. As the camera catches Jason and Destiny heading off, it's soon has itself broken yet again. But NOT by Jason. Rather Destiny, whom has given it a spinning axe kick to shatter things. Yes, a little food for thought. She's a trained martial artist like her hubby. Before that happened, you can hear the taunt of "Fine this PCW", and then the camera gets taken care of moments later. Oh..boy.]
Match Four: Debut Match
Jade vs."The One and Only" Geno (w/Al Laiman)
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: In this match, we had the wrestling debuts of newest PCW female Jade and Mr. HHW Himself, Geno. Geno is scheduled to take on current-PCW World Champion Ace Anderson at Hostile Takeover, so I victory could definitely help him out. And Jade, well, she is making her professional in-ring debut, so she is looking to try and prove she belongs. The match started out with Geno using his strength to shove Jade onto the ground during a collar-elbow tie-up. A few more tie-ups, and a few more shoves to the mat. For the most part, Geno displayed his physicality whereas Jade relied heavily on her wit and agility. A pretty even match that seen both competitors gain and lose the advantage quite a few times. But it was at the 9 minute and 31 second mark that Geno, with Al rooting him on at ringside, seemed to have the match won, as he laid Jade out with the G-Bomb. But before he can make the cover, "Suffocate" by Sevendust began to blare throughout the arena. The theme is recognizable as Ace Anderson's entrance music. The sudden burst of the theme song halts Geno, and he and Al Laiman stare up at the entrance ramp. The distraction gives Jade enough time to reach up and grab Geno, and roll him up with a school-boy. Steve Shaw pounds the mat, and Jade picks up her first professional victory over Mr. HHW, and the man to face Ace Anderson at Hostile Takeover, Geno.
Winner
Match Five: Non-Title No Interference Match
"The Enigma" Seth Sinn {Tag Team Champion} vs. American Nightmare
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: This match brought forth American Nightmare's REAL Singles debut, as he was prepared to face one half of the current Tag Team Champions, Seth Sinn. For some reason, Seth looked very sluggish in the ring, and that was a bad thing, for American Nightmare is someone you want to come at with your 'A' game. Seth tried valiantly, but American Nightmare's sheer force and brutality were in effect tonight, as he made an effort in trying to make sure everyone remembered his name by the end of the night. A relatively quick match to boot, American Nightmare destroyed Seth Sinn in under 5 minutes, finishing him off with The Dream's End, followed by the pinfall.
Winner
Insult to Injury
Details: Following the bell, American Nightmare continued to attack Seth Sinn. He began specifically targeting the legs of Seth, which has became a theme with Nightmare 2 Society. It was Jason Willard who attacked Lantlas's legs last week, Anthony Douglas who attacked Blade's this week, and now AN is driving his massive frame into the knees and legs of Seth. A second later, hoping over the guard-rail is Destiny Willard. She has Jason's horse-head cane with her, and, after she enters the ring, she begins twirling it around masterfully. Without a moment's hesitation, she strikes across the head of Seth with the cane. She motions towards the back, and out comes Jason Willard and Anthony Douglas. They enter the ring and begin attacking Seth Sinn aswell. Jason ducks outside the ring and grabs Seth's half of the PCW Tag Team Championship, eyes it over, and then attacks Seth with it. After about two minutes of the 4-on-1, Lantlas comes running down the aisle with some sort of medieval flail. He slides into the ring, and catches both Douglas and American Nightmare over the head with the flail, but as he goes to hit Willard, Jason and Destiny slide out of the ring. American Nightmare and Douglas both roll out of the ring, and as the four are making it back up the entrance ramp, Lantlas checks on his fallen partner, motioning for EMTs to come to the ring, as the feed fades out to a commercial.
Match Six: Singles Match
"Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght vs. The Prophet
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Both men were looking for the win to really give them that extra push going into the Hostile Takeover PPV, and it showed as they both came out swinging. The two men met in the center of the ring and exchanged blows for a few seconds, but Prophet managed to send Showtime reeling. After bouncing off the ropes, Prophet came back and delivered a clothesline that nearly ripped Showtime's head off. Prophet hoisted him up by his hair, and then hit him with The Spike of Malevolence, basically a bionic elbow to the back of the head. Showtime fell to his hands and knees, and Prophet delivered an elbow to his back to lay him out flat. He quickly rose to his feet, and then delivered another well placed elbow into Showtime's back. He rolled him over for the count, but only got a two. Prophet gets to his feet first, but is met with a stiff punch from Showtime. Another one follows, and then another, and soon the men are standing toe to toe again, although Prophet is a little dazed from the blows. Showtime steps in and hits him with a spinning European uppercut, but Prophet won't go down. The second one does the trick though, and Prophet goes down. Showtime positions himself at Prophet's feet, and then hooks in a boston crab. He manages to get a hold of the ropes though, and the hold is broken. Showtime is up to his feet first and he immediately goes back after Prophet. He takes him down with a suplex, and both men take their time getting up. Showtime attempts another suplex, but Prophet reverses into one of his own. Another pin fall attempt, and another two count. Both men get back to their feet, and Showtime delivers a kick to the gut that doubles Prophet over. He grabs hold of him and sets him up, and then hits him with a fisherman suplex in the middle of the ring. Richard Stevens hits the mat and starts the count, but as his hand comes down for the count of two, the lights go out. When they come back on, Prophet has found his way to the corner where he is recovering, and Stevens is still on the mat ready to count to three. Showtime though, is no where to be seen. Stevens stands up and looks at Prophet, who in turn just shrugs at him. No knowing what else can be done, Stevens starts the standard ten count. Showtime never makes it back to the ring, and Prophet wins via count out. The feed then clicks to a commercial.
Winner
A Prophetic Replacement
Details: Following the commercial break, we can see Lantlas in a lockerrom, talking to someone. He explains to whoever he is talking to that Seth Sinn has suffered a severe leg break, and that he will be out of action for an undetermined length of time. In that case, "The Captain" Alejandro Walker has given him [Lantlas] permission to find a suitable replacement for Seth at Hostile Takeover and for Tag Team Championship defenses. Lantlas tells the man that he thinks he is one of the top competitors in the PCW, and it'll be his honor if he will take Seth's spot. The camera pans back to reveal that Lantlas had been talking to The Prophet. Prophet rubs his beard, and then with a slight moment to think the situation, accepts Lantlas's offer as a favor. Prophet adds that when he seeks a favor in return, the debt shall be repaid, no questions asked. With the understanding, the two part.
Match Seven: World Championship Match
Ace Anderson {Champion} vs. The Byrd
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: The next match of the show pitted World Champion Ace Anderson against the man whom defeated him a week earlier, The Byrd. This match was surprisingly close and competitive, as these two went toe to toe with one another until the very end. Ace gained the quick upper hand with stiff shots to the head and stomps to the chest. He followed things up with a wide ranged attack of Suplexes, to further damage The Byrd's body down. But he let his cockiness get the better of him, and lost the advantage when Byrd shocked the champ with a Running spinebuster. With Ace down and The Byrd left to recover, he took the time to ground Ace down with some Suplexes of his own, ranging from simple belly to bellies to a devastating German. The Byrd went for the Three Amigo's, but on the third and final one, had it blocked and driven into the mat himself with a snap suplex from Anderson. During this match, there was several close calls from The Byrd's pins that almost resulted in the upset. But now as both men were back up, Ace went to work and never looked back. Once he hoisted his foe into the air with a gorilla press slam, he called for the end of the match. The Byrd gets hoisted up into the air, but instead of being driven down with a hard powerbomb, he instead gets dropped and has Anderson's body collapse on him for a spinebuster effect, otherwise known as The Exemplifier! Ace covered Byrd for the pin and grabbed the victory at the 14 minute and 8 second mark.
Winner
Match Eight: Non-Title No Interference Match
Lantlas {Tag Team Champion} vs. "The Anarchist" Jason Willard
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: In one of the more eagerly anticipated matches of the night, Jason Willard makes his first in-ring return since his return to the PCW, after pulling himself from the event for the last two shows, against one of the hottest commodities in the PCW at the moment, one half of the Tag Team Champions, Lantlas. Jason Willard had been targeting Lantlas for the past two weeks, and this will be the first time the two square off. The two enter the ring, and once the match goes, the action begins full throttle. The last match Jason Willard had within the PCW, he forced then-International Champion Pegasus to submit. I'm sure he was seeking the same this week. And let's not forget that Nightmare 2 Society had been 2-0 going up against their Hostile Takeover opponents tonight. The match started off with a spark of energy, and the two went right at it. For the next several minutes, the two fought hard, Jason Willard making sure to attack Lantlas's already injured leg. But bad wheel and all, Lantlas fought back. The action spilled all around ringside and even up the entrance ramp a little. Back and forth the action went, with several near-falls happening. But at around the 23 minute mark, with Jason having Lantlas down, Jason went up for his Five Star Frog Splash. As he soared through the air, Lantlas put up his knees, and Jason came falling hard on top of them. Lantlas was slow to get to his feet, but when he did, he waited for Jason to get back to his. When Jason was up, Lantlas grabbed him and placed him on his shoulders for his Flame of the West maneuver, but Jason rolled off of Lantlas's back and shoved him into the ropes. Lantlas bounced back, and as Jason lowered his head for a high backdrop, Lantlas grabbed him, picked him up, and finished him off with The Elvish Tale. At the 28 minute and 52 second mark, Lantlas pinned Jason Willard, and Eddie Lane counted the three-count.
Winner
Signing Off
Details: Lantlas gets his armed raised for the victory, but before he can even revel in it, N2S, led by Destiny Willard, come storming ringside. Lantlas begins picking off Douglas and American Nightmare, but Jason Willard gets back to his feet, the 3-on-1 [4-on-1 if you count Destiny leading the way], was just too much. Nightmare 2 Society begin jumping Lantlas, and with Blade recuperating from earlier and Seth gone to the hospital, Lantlas was left alone. Except...The Prophet! The arena lights turned an eerie purplish,-redish color, and smoke begin circling the ring. When the smoke faded and the lights were turned back on, Lantlas was gone from the ring, and being held up by The Prophet on top of the entrance ramp. Nightmare 2 Society looked at The Prophet and Lantlas with confusion and then the feed faded out.
*CLICK*[/i]
Overview
Benjamin Banks d. Pegasus via pinfall
Anthony Douglas d. Blade Lionheart via submission
Non Compos Mentis d. Brian "Atlas" McNight via Count-Out
Jade d. Geno via pinfall
American Nightmare d. Seth Sinn via pinfall
The Prophet d. Mikey Wryght via Count-Out
Ace Anderson d. The Byrd via pinfall
Lantlas d. Jason Willard via pinfall
© 2005-2006 Pure Perfection Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
A thank-you goes out to Jason and Jacob for their help in the results and a thank-you goes out to anyone who has rped and/or sent in a segment this week.