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Tuesday Night Trauma
Tuesday, June 13th 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena is Greenville, South Carolina.
Before the show:
Dark Match
Mark Brown vs. Brain McNight vs. Justin Adams
Winner: No contest due to a triple count out.
Dark Match
Genesis Rules
Dan Ellis vs. Rodney Phoenix
Winner: No contest due to a 15 minute time limit draw.
Match One
Singles Match
”Mr Showtime” Mikey Wryght vs. James Keenan
Referee: Tim White
Match Details:
The match begins with both wrestlers walking to the ring to their signature themes. When both men are in the ring the referee signals for the bell and commences the match. Both men look to go for a collar and elbow tie up and lunge at each other. However, Mikey Wryght lashes out with a kick to the midsection of James Keenen. Keenen clutches his gut as Showtime lands a slashing chop to the chest and then another, forcing Keenen back to ropes. Showtime grabs the arm and whips Keenen across the ring, but on the rebound Keenen hits a shoulder barge and runs at the adjacent ropes. Showtime slides under the running Keenen who then rebounds off the opposite ropes and is hit with a high flipping dropkick. As Keenen clutches his face, Showtime turns to the fans and struts cockily in celebration. Whilst he is taunting, Keenen has recovered and has approached Showtime from the rear, now he surprises him and rolls Showtime into a small package. 1…2…Kick out. Both man jump to their feet but Keenen is slightly faster and connects with an elbow to the face, followed by two others. He then grabs Showtime around the waist and throws him overhead in a northern lights suplex. 1….2….Kick out again. Keenen gets to his feet and pulls Showtime up before hitting a vertical suplex and, whilst holding onto the head of Showtime and pulling him up again, a falcons arrow. Keenen then heads for the turnbuckle and begins to climb. He gets to the second turnbuckle before Showtime emerges to land a heavy forearm to the back. After this he cannot maintain his attack as he tries to climb behind Keenen but is met with two elbows to the head and falls to the mat. Keenen pulls himself to the top rope and turns, views Showtime’s position and launches himself off, landing a guillotine leg drop. Keenen jumps to his feet and begins to stalk Showtime, waiting for him to get to his feet. Showtime, lethargically, struggles up to his feet and stumbles around to look at Keenen who jumps up and forward at him and lands an emphatic Closing Song. Keenen covers, 1….2….3…
Winner: James Keenen wins via pinfall.
Match Two
Genesis Rules
Justin “Stormm” Michaels vs. The Byrd
Referee: Travis Wilson
Both competitors make their way to the ring to their entrance themes and the referee rings the bell signalling the start of the match in this Genesis rules contest. Both competitors square off in the middle of the ring, mouthing insults and profanities. The larger man, Stormm, suddenly lets off an open handed slap that sends Byrd stumbling backwards into the corner. As he recovers Stormm rushes forwards with a clothesline but Byrd ducks and Michaels hits the turnbuckle hard with his sternum and falls to the mat. Byrd wastes no time and goes straight for an ankle lock. Stormm quickly grabs hold of the bottom rope and, when Byrd refuses to relinquish the hold, pulls himself to the outside of the ring and back to a standing base. Byrd walks around the ring eagerly, waiting for Stormm to re-enter the ring. Byrd makes a signal to Stormm as if he is pointing to a watch, referencing the 15 minute time limit. Stormm reluctantly pulls himself onto the apron and back into the ring. Both men lock up in the middle of the ring with a collar and elbow tie up. Stormm overpowers Byrd and locks in a headlock. Byrd tries to fight out of it but is overpowered again and held in the hold. Stormm then leaves the hold and lands a vertical suplex. Stormm picks up Byrd and pull him up into a scoop slam before driving him down. Stormm then lands a sudden leg drop and covers. 1….2…. kick out at 2 and 7/10ths. Byrd struggles to his feet but is met by Stormm grappling him around the chest and throwing him overhead in a belly-to-belly suplex. Stormm then signals to the crowd and lifts up Byrd before nailing a vicious Force Of Nature. He pins and hooks the leg. 1…..2….3….
Winner: Justin ‘Stormm’ Michaels wins via pinfall.
Some important news…
“The Captain”: Nows I is out here tos address two points regarding two PCDubya title belts. The first is the International Championship held by Grimm. Nows Grimm hast not been bout recently and so he hast not had a challenger. Wes need to have a International title match at Return to Glory so Grimm will has to show up to defend that there title of his. But coz he hast not a challenger I is gonna give him three. He will defend the title in a 4 way elimination match at Return to Glory. Those guys wills be: Seth Sinn, The Byrd, and his ol’ enemy Mikey Wryght!
Jerry Andrews: 4 way International title match. That’s great!
“The Captain”: That’s not all. Everyone is talking bout that there subject of the tag team titles and hows Loco and Jason Willard hasn’t been bout lately. Now this is how this here situation is going to pan out. I is hereby stripping that there tag team championships from around those waists of Willard and Loco and making them vacant until the pay per view Return to Glory.
Jerry Andrews: The tag team titles have been vacated…that isn’t good news for the tag team division.
Mike Hunt: I didn’t realise we had a tag team division.
“The Captain”: Nows yous is all probably asking how that they be defended when PCW doesn’t have any tag teams. Well I is gonna tell ya what wes agonna do. I is going to make next weeks Trauma into a special event never seen before ins PCW. Next week Trauma wills be a tag team fest of an event and coz wes don’t have any tag team I am gonna make some. Next week wills be PCDobya’s first ever Tag Team Turmoil. We will hold a random draw and two guys will be draw together. Theres will be sixteen of that their roster drawn into eight teams. Theys can be the most bitterest of enemies or the best of friends, but theys will have tos work togethers if they want to win that there tag team gold. Wes will have four quarter finals and those winners will face off in the same night ins Semi Finals. By the end of that there night, we will have 2 teams, whos wills then face off at the Pay-Per-View, Return to Glory.
Jerry Andrews: Whoa! Next week on Trauma, Tag Team Turmoil to determine two top contenders who will battle it out for tag team gold at Return to Glory. Wow!
Match Three
Handicap Match
Seth Sinn and Non Compos Mentis vs. “Wolverine” Anthony Douglas
Referee: Tyrone Little
The match commences as all three competitors make their way to the ring and take their places on either side of the ring. Anthony Douglas on one side, Seth Sinn and Non Compos Mentis on the other. Mentis hands his title over to the referee who hands it off to the time keeper and then signals for the bell. Douglas shows no fear and walks out into the middle of the ring. The two other men begin to move slowly to either side of him. Douglas looks constantly from side to side keeping eyes on both opponents. Suddenly, Seth Sinn lunges forward and is met with a clothesline that sends him crashing to the mat. As Douglas does this, Mentis comes in from behind and strikes him with an axe-handle to the back, closely followed by three clubbing forearm blows to the neck that put Douglas on his knees. Seth Sinn gets to his feet and launches a kick at the chest of Douglas that lays him out on his back. Mentis picks him up and both men grab hold of an arm each and whip Wolverine across the ring and into the turnbuckle chest first, winding him and throwing him down to the mat. Mentis walks over to Douglas and lifts him up onto his feet before whipping him towards his partner to receive a crunching spinebuster. Seth Sinn picks up Douglas and lands a vertical suplex before picking him up, passing him to Mentis and watching as he lands his trademark Straight-jacket Backbreaker. Mentis then covers. 1…..2…..Kick out… NO! Seth Sinn has pulled his partner off. Mentis stares at Sinn in confusion and anger and is only met with Sinn mouthing ‘This is my win.’ Mentis gets to his feet and squares off with his partner and, as both men take their eyes off Douglas, is met with a clothesline to the back of the neck, sending him forward, crushing Seth Sinn in the corner. As Mentis staggers back, Douglas lifts him up and lands a backdrop and as Mentis stays down and Sinn stands up, rushes at Sinn and nails a clothesline and another as he gets to his feet. Now Mentis walks over after recovering and turns Douglas around to face him and delivers a European uppercut that floors him. Seth Sinn rushes over and covers. 1…..2…..3….NO! Mentis pulls Sinn off a fraction before the hand went down. Once more, the partners square off in the middle of the ring. Mentis then, suddenly, slaps Sinn around the face. Sinn turns around with the force of the shot and walks straight into a Spinebuster from Douglas who covers quickly. 1…2…Mentis interferes and pulls Douglas to his feet before DDT’ing him in the centre of the ring. Seth Sinn gets to his feet and charges at Mentis but Mentis kicks him in the stomach. He then drives Sinn between the middle and top turnbuckles and into the ring post, shoulder first. Seth Sinn is disposed of as the referee checks his condition. Suddenly, whilst the referee’s back is turned, Al Liaman appears through the crowd. He slides in the ring behind Mentis and turns him around. Mentis turns and Laiman lifts him into the air and drops him with a neckbreaker. Liaman slides out of the ring just in time before the referee turns. The crowd yell is pleasure at Mentis’ assault and as Douglas crawls over to make the cover. 1…2…3!
Winner: Anthony Douglas via pinfall.
Match Four
Tag Team Match
Lantlas and Ace Anderson vs. 2Guys
Referee: Richard Stevens
Before the match begins, Ace Anderson and Lantlas share a few words, the crowd wondering whether the respect or competitive streak of both men will shine through in the upcoming match. 2Guys on the opposite side of the ring look rather anxious going into the match. Ace and Menace begin and the former World Champion takes control. He grounds Menace with a snap suplex before placing an abdominal stretch on him. He leans back and holds out his hand for a tag from Lantlas. Lantlas enters and hits a kick to the exposed rib cage. Ace exits as Lantlas hits a snap suplex on Menace. He covers but only gets a two count. He lifts Menace to his feet and throws him into his corner. He hits a kick to the stomach before tagging Ace back in. Ace enters and both men whip Menace across into his own corner. Menace quickly tags in Jackle and slides out of the ring. Jackle enters as Lantlas exits. Jackle charges and runs straight into a power slam and only just kicks out of a pin fall. Ace gets him to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Jackle returns to be hit with a massive flapjack. Ace goes straight to work, placing a Boston crab on Jackle. Jackle cries in pain as he struggles to reach the ropes. Menace decides he has to done something and he charges around the ring. Lantlas sees him coming and jumps off the apron and chases him off. The referee sees it and dives to ringside to cut him off. Menace slides into the ring behind the referee and hits a dropkick to the face of Ace Anderson. The hold is broken as Menace goes back to his corner. Jackle turns and covers Ace. 1…2… Kick out. Jackle gets Ace to his feet and throws him into his corner. He tags in Menace and they work on Anderson with quick tags and powerful strikes in the corner. Ace is a long way from his corner when he fights to his feet. He hits both men with rights whilst they are double teaming him making them stagger into the centre of the ring. Ace jumps onto the second rope before diving and hitting a double clothesline. With the 2Guys down, Ace crawls over and tags Lantlas. Lantlas comes in and lays out both members of the opposing tag team with right hands. Jackle gets to his feet and is lifted into the air with a high back body drop. Menace then gets hit with one. Jackle gets to his feet and misses with the clothesline before Lantlas captures him and hits a Full Nelson Slam. Menace is across the ring as Ace gets to his feet. Ace charges across and dumps Menace over the top rope with a clothesline. Jackle gets up and walks into a kick to the mid section. Lantlas hauls him up into a power bomb before hitting the face buster – the Elvish Tale finishing move. Lantlas celebrates the hit of his finishing move as Ace calls for him to pin him. Lantlas drops down and covers for the three count after an impressive performance by the two Return to Glory opponents.
Winners: Lantlas and Ace Anderson via pin fall.
Tuesday, June 13th 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena is Greenville, South Carolina.
Before the show:
Dark Match
Mark Brown vs. Brain McNight vs. Justin Adams
Winner: No contest due to a triple count out.
Dark Match
Genesis Rules
Dan Ellis vs. Rodney Phoenix
Winner: No contest due to a 15 minute time limit draw.
Match One
Singles Match
”Mr Showtime” Mikey Wryght vs. James Keenan
Referee: Tim White
Match Details:
The match begins with both wrestlers walking to the ring to their signature themes. When both men are in the ring the referee signals for the bell and commences the match. Both men look to go for a collar and elbow tie up and lunge at each other. However, Mikey Wryght lashes out with a kick to the midsection of James Keenen. Keenen clutches his gut as Showtime lands a slashing chop to the chest and then another, forcing Keenen back to ropes. Showtime grabs the arm and whips Keenen across the ring, but on the rebound Keenen hits a shoulder barge and runs at the adjacent ropes. Showtime slides under the running Keenen who then rebounds off the opposite ropes and is hit with a high flipping dropkick. As Keenen clutches his face, Showtime turns to the fans and struts cockily in celebration. Whilst he is taunting, Keenen has recovered and has approached Showtime from the rear, now he surprises him and rolls Showtime into a small package. 1…2…Kick out. Both man jump to their feet but Keenen is slightly faster and connects with an elbow to the face, followed by two others. He then grabs Showtime around the waist and throws him overhead in a northern lights suplex. 1….2….Kick out again. Keenen gets to his feet and pulls Showtime up before hitting a vertical suplex and, whilst holding onto the head of Showtime and pulling him up again, a falcons arrow. Keenen then heads for the turnbuckle and begins to climb. He gets to the second turnbuckle before Showtime emerges to land a heavy forearm to the back. After this he cannot maintain his attack as he tries to climb behind Keenen but is met with two elbows to the head and falls to the mat. Keenen pulls himself to the top rope and turns, views Showtime’s position and launches himself off, landing a guillotine leg drop. Keenen jumps to his feet and begins to stalk Showtime, waiting for him to get to his feet. Showtime, lethargically, struggles up to his feet and stumbles around to look at Keenen who jumps up and forward at him and lands an emphatic Closing Song. Keenen covers, 1….2….3…
Winner: James Keenen wins via pinfall.
Match Two
Genesis Rules
Justin “Stormm” Michaels vs. The Byrd
Referee: Travis Wilson
Both competitors make their way to the ring to their entrance themes and the referee rings the bell signalling the start of the match in this Genesis rules contest. Both competitors square off in the middle of the ring, mouthing insults and profanities. The larger man, Stormm, suddenly lets off an open handed slap that sends Byrd stumbling backwards into the corner. As he recovers Stormm rushes forwards with a clothesline but Byrd ducks and Michaels hits the turnbuckle hard with his sternum and falls to the mat. Byrd wastes no time and goes straight for an ankle lock. Stormm quickly grabs hold of the bottom rope and, when Byrd refuses to relinquish the hold, pulls himself to the outside of the ring and back to a standing base. Byrd walks around the ring eagerly, waiting for Stormm to re-enter the ring. Byrd makes a signal to Stormm as if he is pointing to a watch, referencing the 15 minute time limit. Stormm reluctantly pulls himself onto the apron and back into the ring. Both men lock up in the middle of the ring with a collar and elbow tie up. Stormm overpowers Byrd and locks in a headlock. Byrd tries to fight out of it but is overpowered again and held in the hold. Stormm then leaves the hold and lands a vertical suplex. Stormm picks up Byrd and pull him up into a scoop slam before driving him down. Stormm then lands a sudden leg drop and covers. 1….2…. kick out at 2 and 7/10ths. Byrd struggles to his feet but is met by Stormm grappling him around the chest and throwing him overhead in a belly-to-belly suplex. Stormm then signals to the crowd and lifts up Byrd before nailing a vicious Force Of Nature. He pins and hooks the leg. 1…..2….3….
Winner: Justin ‘Stormm’ Michaels wins via pinfall.
Some important news…
“The Captain”: Nows I is out here tos address two points regarding two PCDubya title belts. The first is the International Championship held by Grimm. Nows Grimm hast not been bout recently and so he hast not had a challenger. Wes need to have a International title match at Return to Glory so Grimm will has to show up to defend that there title of his. But coz he hast not a challenger I is gonna give him three. He will defend the title in a 4 way elimination match at Return to Glory. Those guys wills be: Seth Sinn, The Byrd, and his ol’ enemy Mikey Wryght!
Jerry Andrews: 4 way International title match. That’s great!
“The Captain”: That’s not all. Everyone is talking bout that there subject of the tag team titles and hows Loco and Jason Willard hasn’t been bout lately. Now this is how this here situation is going to pan out. I is hereby stripping that there tag team championships from around those waists of Willard and Loco and making them vacant until the pay per view Return to Glory.
Jerry Andrews: The tag team titles have been vacated…that isn’t good news for the tag team division.
Mike Hunt: I didn’t realise we had a tag team division.
“The Captain”: Nows yous is all probably asking how that they be defended when PCW doesn’t have any tag teams. Well I is gonna tell ya what wes agonna do. I is going to make next weeks Trauma into a special event never seen before ins PCW. Next week Trauma wills be a tag team fest of an event and coz wes don’t have any tag team I am gonna make some. Next week wills be PCDobya’s first ever Tag Team Turmoil. We will hold a random draw and two guys will be draw together. Theres will be sixteen of that their roster drawn into eight teams. Theys can be the most bitterest of enemies or the best of friends, but theys will have tos work togethers if they want to win that there tag team gold. Wes will have four quarter finals and those winners will face off in the same night ins Semi Finals. By the end of that there night, we will have 2 teams, whos wills then face off at the Pay-Per-View, Return to Glory.
Jerry Andrews: Whoa! Next week on Trauma, Tag Team Turmoil to determine two top contenders who will battle it out for tag team gold at Return to Glory. Wow!
Match Three
Handicap Match
Seth Sinn and Non Compos Mentis vs. “Wolverine” Anthony Douglas
Referee: Tyrone Little
The match commences as all three competitors make their way to the ring and take their places on either side of the ring. Anthony Douglas on one side, Seth Sinn and Non Compos Mentis on the other. Mentis hands his title over to the referee who hands it off to the time keeper and then signals for the bell. Douglas shows no fear and walks out into the middle of the ring. The two other men begin to move slowly to either side of him. Douglas looks constantly from side to side keeping eyes on both opponents. Suddenly, Seth Sinn lunges forward and is met with a clothesline that sends him crashing to the mat. As Douglas does this, Mentis comes in from behind and strikes him with an axe-handle to the back, closely followed by three clubbing forearm blows to the neck that put Douglas on his knees. Seth Sinn gets to his feet and launches a kick at the chest of Douglas that lays him out on his back. Mentis picks him up and both men grab hold of an arm each and whip Wolverine across the ring and into the turnbuckle chest first, winding him and throwing him down to the mat. Mentis walks over to Douglas and lifts him up onto his feet before whipping him towards his partner to receive a crunching spinebuster. Seth Sinn picks up Douglas and lands a vertical suplex before picking him up, passing him to Mentis and watching as he lands his trademark Straight-jacket Backbreaker. Mentis then covers. 1…..2…..Kick out… NO! Seth Sinn has pulled his partner off. Mentis stares at Sinn in confusion and anger and is only met with Sinn mouthing ‘This is my win.’ Mentis gets to his feet and squares off with his partner and, as both men take their eyes off Douglas, is met with a clothesline to the back of the neck, sending him forward, crushing Seth Sinn in the corner. As Mentis staggers back, Douglas lifts him up and lands a backdrop and as Mentis stays down and Sinn stands up, rushes at Sinn and nails a clothesline and another as he gets to his feet. Now Mentis walks over after recovering and turns Douglas around to face him and delivers a European uppercut that floors him. Seth Sinn rushes over and covers. 1…..2…..3….NO! Mentis pulls Sinn off a fraction before the hand went down. Once more, the partners square off in the middle of the ring. Mentis then, suddenly, slaps Sinn around the face. Sinn turns around with the force of the shot and walks straight into a Spinebuster from Douglas who covers quickly. 1…2…Mentis interferes and pulls Douglas to his feet before DDT’ing him in the centre of the ring. Seth Sinn gets to his feet and charges at Mentis but Mentis kicks him in the stomach. He then drives Sinn between the middle and top turnbuckles and into the ring post, shoulder first. Seth Sinn is disposed of as the referee checks his condition. Suddenly, whilst the referee’s back is turned, Al Liaman appears through the crowd. He slides in the ring behind Mentis and turns him around. Mentis turns and Laiman lifts him into the air and drops him with a neckbreaker. Liaman slides out of the ring just in time before the referee turns. The crowd yell is pleasure at Mentis’ assault and as Douglas crawls over to make the cover. 1…2…3!
Winner: Anthony Douglas via pinfall.
Match Four
Tag Team Match
Lantlas and Ace Anderson vs. 2Guys
Referee: Richard Stevens
Before the match begins, Ace Anderson and Lantlas share a few words, the crowd wondering whether the respect or competitive streak of both men will shine through in the upcoming match. 2Guys on the opposite side of the ring look rather anxious going into the match. Ace and Menace begin and the former World Champion takes control. He grounds Menace with a snap suplex before placing an abdominal stretch on him. He leans back and holds out his hand for a tag from Lantlas. Lantlas enters and hits a kick to the exposed rib cage. Ace exits as Lantlas hits a snap suplex on Menace. He covers but only gets a two count. He lifts Menace to his feet and throws him into his corner. He hits a kick to the stomach before tagging Ace back in. Ace enters and both men whip Menace across into his own corner. Menace quickly tags in Jackle and slides out of the ring. Jackle enters as Lantlas exits. Jackle charges and runs straight into a power slam and only just kicks out of a pin fall. Ace gets him to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Jackle returns to be hit with a massive flapjack. Ace goes straight to work, placing a Boston crab on Jackle. Jackle cries in pain as he struggles to reach the ropes. Menace decides he has to done something and he charges around the ring. Lantlas sees him coming and jumps off the apron and chases him off. The referee sees it and dives to ringside to cut him off. Menace slides into the ring behind the referee and hits a dropkick to the face of Ace Anderson. The hold is broken as Menace goes back to his corner. Jackle turns and covers Ace. 1…2… Kick out. Jackle gets Ace to his feet and throws him into his corner. He tags in Menace and they work on Anderson with quick tags and powerful strikes in the corner. Ace is a long way from his corner when he fights to his feet. He hits both men with rights whilst they are double teaming him making them stagger into the centre of the ring. Ace jumps onto the second rope before diving and hitting a double clothesline. With the 2Guys down, Ace crawls over and tags Lantlas. Lantlas comes in and lays out both members of the opposing tag team with right hands. Jackle gets to his feet and is lifted into the air with a high back body drop. Menace then gets hit with one. Jackle gets to his feet and misses with the clothesline before Lantlas captures him and hits a Full Nelson Slam. Menace is across the ring as Ace gets to his feet. Ace charges across and dumps Menace over the top rope with a clothesline. Jackle gets up and walks into a kick to the mid section. Lantlas hauls him up into a power bomb before hitting the face buster – the Elvish Tale finishing move. Lantlas celebrates the hit of his finishing move as Ace calls for him to pin him. Lantlas drops down and covers for the three count after an impressive performance by the two Return to Glory opponents.
Winners: Lantlas and Ace Anderson via pin fall.