Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Jul 18, 2006 14:45:29 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
In the Beginning
Details: Trauma opens up with the usual pyrotechnics and the playing of System of a Down's, "Chop Suey." But, instead of panning around the audience, the arena and viewers at home are treated with...
All Things Jaded
Details: ...a video hyping the return of PCW Superstar, Jade. The video promotes her return to in-ring action on next week's Trauma. When the video fades out, the competitors for the first match make their way out to the ring.
Match One: Singles Match
Grimm vs. Brian "Atlas" McNight
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: Atlas made his way to the ring first, posing as he walked down the aisle. Once he got into the ring, he continued posing, as Grimm made his entrance. Once the two competitors were settled in the ring, the bell was sounded and the match began. Brian walked up to Grimm and posed at him. As he posed, he challenged Grimm to a pose down. Grimm, with a very unamused look upon his face, watched as Brian continued to pose and challenge the former International Champion. With about 15 seconds of posing time, Brian slapped Grimm on the shoulder and asked him what he had. Grimm responded by punching Atlas right in the face.
Grimm wasted little time grabbing Atlas and bringing him onto his feet. Grimm viciously whipped Atlas across the ring and into the ropes. The velocity of the Irish-whip sent Brian going right through the middle and top ropes. Grimm was relentless however, and followed Atlas to the outside. As Timmy began the mandatory ten count, Grimm whipped Atlas into the steel ring-steps. He then grabbed Atlas and rolled him into the ring, following him in aswell.
Grimm once again grabbed Atlas and this time whipped him into the turnbuckle. He charged at Atlas and nailed him with a devastating clothesline. He climbed the turnbuckle with Atlas's head in place, and leaped off, catching him with The Harvest. A pin was not needed however, for upon impact, Referee Tim Jones signaled for the bell to end the chaos that was being delivered. As Atlas was being checked on by the official, Grimm, with cold and calculating eyes, exited the ring. No doubt he has Andreas Lasiewicz in mind.
Winner
Match Two: Debut Match
DarkFalls vs. Havik
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: The match that was originally suppose to be DarkFalls against Havik was unable to start. As Havik entered the ring, making his PCW return, the PCW-Tron clicked on flashing the words, "DarkFalls" before fading out. Unsure of what's going on, Roberto Garcia waited a few moments before he decided to give DarkFalls a count of ten to come to the ring, or he will lose the match via forfeit. After ten seconds were over, Roberto Garcia signaled for the bell and raised Havik's arm in victory.
Winner
The High Life...
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on and shows the backstage area where we can see Icon warming up for their match that just happens to be next. Well, that's not 100% true. The PCW-Tron shows Kaden Keene getting ready for the match and it shows James Keenan hunched over on a chair in their locker-room. Kaden asks James if he's alright, and James, slurring his speech, claim to be fine. Kaden then asks how many drinks did James end up drinking, and James responds with, "Falafel". Keene tells James to stay in the back and don't worry about coming down to the ring for their match with 2Guys. James tries to urge that he can come out there but Kaden convinces him to just chill in the back. With that, Kaden leaves the locker-room, leaving James behind, and the feed then cuts to commercial.
Match Three: Tag Team Match
Icon vs. 2Guys
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: Following a commercial break, 2Guys had already made their entrances and are awaiting Icon. But instead of Icon, they get just Kaden Keene. As we just seen, Kaden has told James he'll take 2Guys on by himself so his partner can sober up. Kaden makes his way down the aisle, with his bundle of "fans" booing him. He takes it in stride however, and continues his walk to the ring. Once in the ring, he takes the sunglasses he was wearing off and hands them to Mark Long, who is on the outside. With Menace going out onto the apron, the bell sounds, starting the match.
Keene immediately goes on the offensive, knocking Jackle down with a standing dropkick. Jackle gets back onto his feet and gets taken down by an arm drag. Kaden, holding onto the arm, locks in an arm-bar. Menace tries to come in and break up the hold, but as he comes down trying to drop and elbow, Kaden moves out the way and Menace drops the elbow on his tag team partner. Kaden gets back onto his feet before Menace, and he takes him down with a Gunslinger.
Kaden grabs Menace and tosses him out of the ring. He then turns around and grabs Jackle. Wasting no time, Kaden Keene delivers The Limelight, and then pins Jackle.
Winner
Match Four: Singles Match
Ace Anderson vs. "Wolverine" Anthony Douglas
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: Anderson and Douglas tie up in the beginning of this one. The two of them go back and forth showing off their chain wrestling skill. It’s a hammer lock after an arm bar after the waist lock to a full nelson. The chain wrestling starts dieing down with a side headlock take down. These two men keep up with each other through out most of this match. Ace comes in and hit’s a series of snap suplexes. But in return Ace was caught with a big DDT. Anthony goes for the pin and gets a two count.
As Ace gets to his feet he is met with a spinning neck breaker, crashing him to the ground again. Douglas picks Ace up after the neck breaker and goes to set up for the Tombstone pile driver. When he goes for the spin but Ace just keeps spinning out of it. In his momentum he comes back off the ropes and hitting a huge flying elbow.
Around the six minute mark Ace captures Anthony and begins to lay in with monstrous head butts. Ace gets Douglas in the corner and sends him into the opposite corner. He comes running in for a big corner splash, but Douglas is able to duck out of the way. While Ace is stumbling out of the corner Douglas takes out his legs and steps over and crosses Ace’s legs. Ace realizes that he is in a back spot and begins fighting the turn but Douglas is able to turn him over for the KMN.
Anderson is in a great deal of pain and it wont be long until he’s going to tag by the looks of this. Ace some how sums up all the energy that he has and pushes up getting himself enough space to begin powering out. He is able to pull Douglas towards the ropes and is able to get the KMN released. From the ramp way you can see a drunk and disorderly James Keenan stumbling out from the back. He is falling all over himself and carrying an electric guitar. He is clearly wasted as.
Anderson begins to pull himself up the ropes, and when he gets to his feet he see that they have company. While distracted with the drunken mess stumbling down the ramp way, Douglas is able to catch a school boy on Ace. 1..2..3...NO!!! At the last second Ace was able to roll out. As Anderson springs back to his feet he turns his attention back to Douglas. While Ace was looking at Anthony from behind he is devastated with a huge electric guitar shot from James Keenan and the referee calls for the bell. James smiles as he calmly and cooly walks out of the ring and towards the back.
Winner
Showtime's Sick
Details: (Over the P.A. System “Jesus Walks” by Kanye West begins to blare. The arena gets dark and at the ramp way a spot light shows that standing there is “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght and the beautiful Perfection. Showtime is in one of his designer suits and brown and gold aviators as the crowd throws boos in his direction. He just smiles at them and points to the International Title that is draped over his shoulder, just making them louder. The two climb the ring steps and Showtime opens the ropes for his valet. He then wipes his feet off and follows behind. He walks over and begins to demand a microphone from one of the people at ring side. He snatches it up and makes his way to the center of the ring.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Enough with the music they all know that I have arrived.
(They cut the music only to make the jeers from the crowd louder. They seem to be chanting “You Screwed Grimm” in unison. Showtime is beginning to get angered but composes himself.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Surprising that I never heard this the numerous times that I have taken the screw job around here, but when I get the title all of a sudden it’s my fault that some fool runs out and takes out poor Phinehas. I know all of you wont believe me , but I really had nothing to do with that. But honestly I could care less if you believe it or not.
(The crowd comes away from their chant straight into an “Asshole” chant, which surprisingly puts the cocky half smile back on Showtime’s face.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: So I would like to get down to business, I really didn’t come out here to entertain you degenerates. It’s disgusting on the way that I have been treated around here and it’s about time I take some action. Regardless on how I was crowned the International Champion, I still won, but seconds after I get the belt I get to see him. That toothless red-neck comes strutting out here to tell me that the belt that I have been fighting for, for months now is being unified. I didn’t even get to celebrate.
(Showtime pauses taking a look at the crowd which is booing him or laughing at him.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Funny isn’t it. Then I find out that we actually just created a new title...The Genesis. I really cant figure out why you would create a new worthless piece of tin to get rid of another belt that has all the history that this one has. This International Title has a legacy behind it. Holding this belt puts you in the same class of some of the greats and you are just going to throw it away. It’s a travesty and I just feel sorry that it is all my fault. It’s sickens me that just because I was able to capture this title they will get rid of it. Just remember fools out there, these are the people that you cheer for...and some how I’m the bad guy.
(The “Asshole” chant begins up again, and Showtime just smiles at the crowd as if this is just what he wants to hear.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: So here’s my deal, now that I have stated my views and I know how all of you feel about me...Please don’t be surprised if I don’t make it to the Main Event tonight. I’m feeling a bit under the weather and none of you want to see me anyways. Plus I despise bing in the presence of such filth.
(Showtime drops the microphone in the middle of the ring and helps his lady out of the ring and the two make their way out to a mixture of hisses and boos.)
Match Five: Singles Match
"The Gambit" Andreas Lasiewicz vs. Pegs the Clown
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: "The Gambit" made his way out to the ring first, garnering a hell of a lot of jeers. But with a sly smirk upon his face, he entered the ring, and never got rattled by the boos. It was then Pegasus's turn to enter, or, to be accurate with his current gimmick, Pegs the Clown. Pegasus comes out from the back wearing a large, rainbow-colored afro, big floppy white shoes, an orange, yellow, and red outfit, a flower protruding out of his outfit, and the cherry on top of the sundae- a big, red clown nose. He gets a good laugh from the crowd, but it's uncertain if they're laughing at him or laughing with him, for he is grinning ear to ear...oops, that's just the big white smile painted on his face that's grinning. Pegasus enters the ring and the bell sounds.
Pegasus walks over to where Andreas stands and does a little dance in front of him. Andreas gets a small chuckle on his face and Pegasus takes this as he's doing a good job. He then takes the flower that was coming out of his suit and offers it to Andreas. Lassie, as he's affectionately known as, declines the flower. Pegasus then shrugs his shoulder, puts the flower back into his suit. With the time it takes Pegasus to put the flower back into his suit, Andreas grabs him and locks him into a headlock.
While in the headlock, Pegasus reaches out and pushes something on his suit. All of a sudden, a squirt of water comes emitting from the flower and into Lassie's eyes. Lassie releases the hold and Pegasus tries a dropkick. But Peggy's shoes, being the way they are, makes his attempt horrible, and he falls flat on his face- missing Lassie altogether. Lassie, who had just finished rubbing out his eyes, begins to stomp away on Pegasus. He lifts Pegasus up, and then bounces across the ropes, and delivers a Polish Hammer to the chest of Pegasus.
Pegasus goes down hard, but before anything can happen, from out of the back comes Grimm. He begins to make his way down the entrance ramp and walks towards the ring. Lassie, seeing Grimm on his way to the ring, decides to not get tangled up with him right now, and slides out of the ring, and into the crowd. Grimm, who finally makes it to ringside, climbs over the barrier and tries to catch up with Lasiewicz. As Lassie heads for the exits, the referee finishes off a mandatory ten count and awards Pegasus the match via count-out at the 6 minute and 11 second mark.
Winner
Match Six: Singles Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. Chris Corvade
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: The two competitors are in the ring as referee Richard Stevens calls for the bell. The two begin to circle each other in the good old fashion and when they got to tie up NCM sneaks a high knee in, bumping Corvade to the ground. Corvade a little daze from the unseen knee bounces up being met with a scoop slam from NCM, but when NCM was able to bring Chris up he slides down Compos’ back. Corvade is able to hold on to NCM’s waist and roll him back into a bridging pin. 1..2..and NCM is able to turn out of the quick pin.
Both men get to their feet and here comes Corvade bouncing off the far ropes and comes speeding at NCM. NCM ducks the clothesline that was thrown his way and on the way back catches Corvade in a huge power slam. With the vertical press Stevens counts 1..2..kickout. It was close, but NCM is going to need more then that to keep his opponent down.
The two have been going back and forth for most of the beginning of the match, but as time went on you can see that the experience of NCM was taking over. Though Corvade had tried to bring the momentum of the match back in his favor with a series of high flying theatrics, NCM had always had an answer. Cutting Corvade down after each one.
Towards the six minute mark Corvade was able to get a few good shots in after slipping out of NCM’s 3D. Corvade then spins NCM around and whips him hard into the corner. Corvade has a front face lock hooked in and hops to the top rope, ready for a tornado DDT. He was ready for the tornado DDT, but he wasn’t ready for NCM to break the front face lock and bring Corvade down extremely hard with the Dum Dum Drop from the top rope. He covers 1..2..3!!!
Winner
The New Gimmick
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on and on it, it shows Pegasus grinning as he removes the clown get-up he was forced to wear by "The Icemann". As he's doing so, a knock on his locker-room door is heard. He yells out for them to open it and in comes a PCW certified road agent. He tells Pegasus that a fax was just given to him and he was to give Pegasus the new memo. Pegasus thanks him for it, and the road agent leaves, but not before congratulating Pegasus on his victory. Pegasus opens the creased letter, and reads it. His grin turns into a frown, which is followed by a sigh. Pegasus ask himself, "Yet another," before the scene fades out.
Match Seven:Tag Team Match
Rodney Phoenix & "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght vs. Justin "Stormm" Michaels & Lantlas
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: Rodney Phoenix entered the ring first, but his scheduled partner for the night decided to take the night off earlier, leaving Rodney to defend himself against Justin Michaels and Lantlas. Justin and Lantlas made separate entrances, with Justin entering first and Lantlas, as he should, entering last. When the competitors enter the ring, Justin walks over to the apron, and the PCW World Champion and the PCW Genesis Champion start off the match.
Neither discarded their belts at the beginning, and Rodney walked over to Lantlas and raised the PCW Genesis Championship in his face. Lantlas, however, wasn't faltered, and he grabbed his PCW World Championship and lifted it in front of Rodney's face, which got a big pop out of the crowd.
Rodney smirked and backed up and handed his title to someone on the outside. Lantlas went to do the same on his side of the ring, but Rodney snuck him from behind and began attacking the PCW World Champion. He began pounding away on Lantlas and then whipped him into the ropes. Michaels makes the blind tag while Lantlas ducks a clothesline, Michaels enters the ring sweeps Phoenix's leg from behind, while Lantlas hits him with a spinning heel kick simultaneously.
Lantlas exits the ring while Michaels covers for a two count. Michaels picks him up and hits him with a snap suplex, holds on to him, ala the three amigos, and once he's up quickly hits him with a bridging german suplex for a two count, Michaels tags Lantlas, whips Phoenix into the ropes hits him. With a drop toe hold, and Lantlas hits a running elbow drop on Phoenix. Lantlas slams Phoenix climbs the second rope and drops a leg on Phoenix for a two count. He picks up Phoenix in a fireman's carry, rolls forward, tags Michaels, then pulls the ropes to sling shot Michaels in who splashes Phoenix, that gets two.
Michaels hits Phoenix with a gutwrench suplex, then puts him in the corner for a running splash, out of desparation Phoenix pulls the ref in the way, which causes Michaels to stop with the ref momentarily distracted Phoenix hits Michaels with a low blow. When his partner comes in the ring to protest Phoenix hits another low blow behind the refs back. Phoenix catches his breath and piledrives Michaels, and covers for a two count.
Phoenix applies a rear chin lock and puts his feet on the ropes several times for leverage, when Lantlas, again protests Phoenix chokes Michaels out with his wrist tape that he undid while applying the chinlock When the referee sees this he forces Phoenix to break his hold. Phoenix whips Michaels into the ropes , Michaels ducks a boot but eats a superkick coming back, Phoenix covers for two, but Lantlas gets in and breaks up the count.
Rodney gets up and walks right over to Lantlas and pushes him. Lantlas fires back with a right hand, and the two begin exchanging blows. This gives Michaels enough time to get to his feet. He sneaks up behind Rodney and hits him with a Flash Flood. Lantlas gets out of the ring, and Justin swivels over and makes the pin. Referee Tyrone Little makes the count and Lantlas and Justin win this match at 16 minutes and 46 seconds, after showing a great deal of teamwork.
Winner
Showtime Shows
Details: As Justin and Lantlas is getting their arm raised, "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght, the PCW International Champion appears on the entrance ramp, applauding, and the feed fades out.
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Overview
Grimm d. Brian "Atlas" McNight via Knock-Out
Havik d. DarkFalls via forfeit
Icon d. 2Guys via pinfall
Ace Anderson d. Anthony Douglas via Disqualification
Pegasus d. Andreas Lasiewicz via Count-Out
Non Compos Mentis d. Chris Corvade via pinfall
Justin Michaels & Lantlas d. Rodney Phoenix & Mikey Wryght via pinfall
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A thank-you goes out to Mike for his help in the results. I also would like to thank anyone who had rped.