Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Sept 5, 2006 6:11:16 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, September 05, 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." The cameras pan around the arena, highlighting numerous fans and their signs. But instead of going straight to our first match...
National Unveiling
Details: ...There is a big commotion going on in the center of the ring. The ring has been decked out with a large square velvet red cloth that is placed over the normal ring apron. All around the outside of the ring are numerous cameramen with bulbs flashing constantly all around the arena. In the center of the ring is a man who has not been seen around these parts yet wearing a black tuxedo and holding a microphone. Along with the man standing in the middle of the ring is a large rectangular shaped object that is being covered for some reason. The fans are really getting into the surprise that awaits them from the stranger in the ring as they are cheering intensely. The man goes to raise the microphone to his mouth but the fans get louder with their cheers, and he lowers it a bit with a large smile on his face. He attempts again and this time the people just keep their volume down enough so he could speak.)
Man in the Ring: Thank you all. It is great to be welcomed so warmly in such a great place with so many great people around.
(The fans go crazy some more as the man just laughs in the middle of the ring.)
Man in the Ring: Thank You again, but please we haven’t got all night. First let me introduce myself. My name is Felix Manning and I am...well who I am is not really the important thing. It’s what I am here for is what is truly important, and I am here with a great surprise for all of you.
(The fans get louder again and this Felix Manning fellow has never been greeted with such a force.)
Felix Manning: You people are all too kind. Now allow me to get to what you have all been waiting for. Let me introduce to you all the man that has made this possible for you to have this tonight. He is the Master of fashion, the man that single handily put the class in Pure Class Wrestling and the new cover man for GQ Magazine...”Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght!!!
(A crowed so has never died as hard as this one in the arena tonight as “Jesus Walks” By Kanye West begins to blare over the P.A. system. The lights all get dim and spot lights begin to race all around the arena. There is a strobe light effect going on from the cameras that surround the ring as the spot lights all land at the ramp way entrance. Standing there in a black pin-striped suit and his brown and gold aviators is “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght. Accompanying him is the beautiful Perfection in a long shimmering gown. As the begin to walk out two men pull out a large roll. It happens to be a roll of the red carpet and the two men run it down the ramp way. Showtime is waving to his adoring fans who were so welcoming earlier and are now booing fiercely. The boos are so loud right now that it is almost deafening.)
(The man in the center of the ring has the most confused look on his face as he looks around at the booing public. Showtime walks up the ring stairs giving a few poses for the cameras that circle the ring, then he opens the ropes for Perfection then whips his feet off and follows into the ring. Showtime has that cocky half smile on his face as he waves to the crowd who begin to boo louder. Showtime reaches his hand out for the microphone and Felix Manning is happy to get out of the center of this heat.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Thank You, you are all too kind. I don’t know what I deserved for a welcome like that, but it is appreciated.
(This gets the crowd going more as Showtime just leans back and enjoys the barrage of boos.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: So tonight I have the great honor to show all of you slobs and degenerates the true meaning of being one of America’s fashion icons. Tonight under this curtain is the answer to all of your problems.
(With the continuation of boos, Perfection steps back a bit and covers her face in disappointment.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Here tonight you will all be able to gaze upon your hero “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght and his newest venture. Do you know what I cant wait any longer the excitement is just too overwhelming. Would you do the honors my beautiful Perfection?
(Perfection looks up in surprise that Showtime has asked her, for she has been against this from the very beginning. She makes her way over to the curtain, she grabs onto the long gold cord that is hanging there. She is about to pull it but drops the cord and steps back. She has no mic so there is no real way to tell what he is saying, but she is shaking her head and waving her hands at Showtime. If you look at her it seems that she is saying something like “I’m Sorry” “I Can’t.”)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: Well that is unfortunate. Mr. Manning would you like to do the honors for someone has now just missed out in being apart of the event of the century.
(Felix Manning goes over and pulls the gold cord that Perfection had dropped and the curtain falls in a big heap. Underneath is an oversized poster of the cover of the next GQ magazine featuring “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght. The instantly hate it and a few sodas and other thing are beginning to fly at the large picture of “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: What are you fools doing...Don’t you have any respect for a masterpiece. This si all for you. I have done all of this to help all of you slobs and the way that you project yourselves. Just look at yourselves. It’s disgraceful. I come out here to help you will all of your problems and this is the thanks that I get. This is the reason I didn’t want to start this with you fools, because like everyone else in the PCW locker room none of you have any class. I just don’t understand how you people can live the way that you do. How can you live knowing that everyone is better then you...How? This is the world that we live in. You people make me weep for our future.
(Showtime lowers his head and begins to shake it from side to side. As the boos begin to get mixed with laughter Showtime actually begins to get angrier at the fans.)
“Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght: That’s it take down the masterpiece. These people don’t deserve the privilege of looking at me any longer.
(As Showtime says that the fans actually begin to cheer as they were before he was in the ring. This infuriates Showtime and he storms out of the ring as his music plays again. The fans begin to Chant 'Showtime Sucks' over and over. Perfection is left in the ring and she is actually smiling at the crowd as she follows after “Mr. Showtime” Mikey Wryght. The group of people all around the ring take down the new cover and all disappear to the back.)
Match One
Fatal Four-Way Genesis Rules Match
Brad Moore vs. The Byrd vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght vs. Anguish
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Details: With Mr. Showtime having stormed off to the back somewhere, this match was officially changed into a Three Way Dance between newcomer Anguish, Brad Moore, and The Byrd. The match goes back and forth for the first couple of minutes, Brad Moore and Anguish trading chops back and forth until The Byrd jumps in with a double dropkick, one foot for each competitor. A beautiful match taking place, no clear man gaining the upper hand until about the ten minute mark.
Byrd is the first to pounce on Brad Moore who's slipped out of the ring. Using the ropes as he slices through the middle and bottom rope with a baseball slide, Byrd's not the only one with the same idea. Only Anguish is flying over the top, leading to Brad Moore being nailed with a baseball slide, while the outstretched Byrd is nailed from over the top with a top rope plancha. Byrd and Brad Moore both sprawled on the floor, Anguish slides back in and waits for the first head to rise.
Not one to be waited on, Moore crawls back in and Anguish pounces, laying a barrage of stomps and knees to the back. Byrd starting to stir, Anguish sees his opening for a victory fading as he takes hold of Moore by the head and hops onto his shoulders, flipping into a hurricanrana. Without any hesitation, Anguish leap-frogs onto the top rope, preparing to end the match.
Out of nowhere, Byrd appears and scoops up Moore, only to have Moore roll him into a sudden Butterfly Effect, hooking the arms of Byrd and stretching. Anguish watching all this from high above, he waits until the time is right before leaping off and nailing Moore with The Strike Back, leading to the impressive 1-2-3 for the rookie at 12 minutes even
Winner
Match Two
Singles Match
Jade vs. Nina Arcania
Referee: Tim Jones
Details: Once the two competitors entered the ring, the fury was literally unleashed in waves. Jade was instantly on the attack, not wanting to allow the more experienced Nina Arcania to even have the chance to think about getting the upper-hand. And get the upper-hand, Nina Arcania didn't. Jade took advantage of the stupor that seemed to cloud Arcania's movements. Jade took this match as serious as she had any thus far in her PCW tenure, treating Nina to a true wrestling clinic that had the PCW faithful on their feet from the opening bell. Taking to wearing down Nina with leg kicks here and there, dragon screw leg sweeps, leg trips...focusing on the legs of her former World Champion opponent.
The only real sort of offense mounted by Nina was a free leg enzigiri that left Jade reeling, and instead of pressing the attack, Nina only managed to go to the well again...hoping for another one, only to be caught in mid-air by the targeted leg. Jade continuing to work the leg over, it appeared to come to a close when Jade caught Nina in a single leg crab in the middle of the ring. However, the fighter she was, Nina refused to submit to her opponent and reached the ropes. However, the damage had been done, and it wasn't long before Jade was making sure that Nina was Jaded...her Frankensteiner from the top rope at 7:45 for the three count.
Winners: Jade via Pinfall at 7:45
Living a Legacy is Near
Details: <Here...a video package hyping the upcoming Pay-Per-View plays.>
That night...it was started.
<Slow motion clips begin to play, highlighting last year's Living a Legacy card. Showing Non Compos Mentis fighting with both Jorge Garcia and Maddog in a triple threat match, in some previously unaired footage. Slipping seamlessly into another clip, this one of 'Mr. Showtime' Mikey Wryght holding a tag team title above his head in celebration, the lovely Perfection by his side as always. The feed growing a bit faster as the Prophet flashes on the screen...triumphant without even having to do battle that night, standing in the middle of the ring victoriously, and Sean Hunter doing battle with Slither in the main event of the evening before the feed goes black again.>
Now, the LEGACY continues.
<With that, a mad rush of images flash onto the screen. Almost reminiscent of a subliminal message of some sorts, every current member of the PCW roster on the screen. Grimm, Kaden, 'The Gambit', and Storm being featured in mid-battle, as well as many of the most memorable moments from the past few weeks. Promos and what have you, everything and anything seemed to show up on the screen as the voice cues up again.>
Living a Legacy. Live...ONLY on Pay-Per-View. Call your cable company and order NOW!
Match Three
Icemann Invitational Tournament Final Four
Singles Match
2Guys vs. Justin "Stormm" Michaels
Referee: Steve Shaw
Details: The semi-finals of the Icemann Invitational Tournament were set in stone, and the first match was a doozy of a match as 2Guys, Jackle and Menace take on Justin 'Stormm' Michaels. 2Guys Rules, of course, Stormm and Jackle begin the match with a heated exchange, a snapmare by Stormm followed by an arm drag by Jackle. Chops thrown by Stormm, elbows to the side of the head by Jackle. The crowd really getting into this match, the momentum was beginning to tip into Stormm's favor until Jackle caught the hand of his partner, Menace.
Then, the battle began anew. This was the case for the entire whole of the match. Stormm taking on both of the 2Guys and beginning to get the upper-hand until the other of the two got the chance to come in and attempt to take on the raging Stormm. Unfortunately, the numbers don't lie...and eventually, the 2Guys began to wear down Stormm until finally, they could begin to pick and mock at the fallen Stormm, struggling to continue the pressure.
The 2Guys beginning to pound away both at once upon Stormm, they finally began to go into their finale...taunting Stormm before Jackle grabs up Stormm into a beautiful, picture-perfect suplex with Menace standing outside the ring on the apron, staring at Stormm until the time was right. Once that moment had been reached, Menace hopped onto the top rope and leapt off. Unfortunately for Jackle and Menace, Stormm wasn't as lifeless as they had previously thought. Stormm managing to squirm out of Jackle's grip and land behind him, Menace misses the pair completely and hits the canvas...his momentum carrying him out onto the ringside floor.
With his partner out of the picture for the moment, Jackle turns and meets Stormm in a devastating Force of Nature, that cradle jackhammer suplex that paves the way for a 1-2-3...and Justin 'Stormm' Michaels' berth into the finals of the second Icemann Invitational Tournament.
Winners: Justin 'Stormm' Michaels via Pinfall at 15:25 when 'Stormm' pins Jackle
Match Four
Singles Match
Sean Hunter vs. Johnny Vivacious
Referee: Eddie Lane
Details: Sean Hunter eagerly awaiting Johnny Vivacious himself to arrive, he paced around the ring for a good three minutes before it was decided to begin the match and give Vivacious the standard ten-count. Reminiscent of last week's Trauma, the referee began the ten count and before long, Sean Hunter had been awarded the match. The question remained...and actually began to intensify: Where IS Johnny V?!
Winner
Match Five
Singles Match
Non Compos Mentis vs. James Keenan
Referee: Travis Wilson
Details: Again, the fans were really into the action by this time (although the previous match had somewhat dampened their spirits). NCM and James Keenan were eager to get the crowd back into the palm of their hands. And get them back, they did. IN SPADES. Keenan and NCM proceeded to tear the house down in this huge match-up. Technical wrestling, high-flying, pure brute strength...ALL of it was featured in this match. And THAT was just in the first 5 minutes or so. But there was MUCH more to follow. The match kept up at a blistering pace...Keenan throwing out a suplex here and there, NCM countering with a knee to the head or a Yakuza Kick.
Both men were exhausted by the end of the matchup. However, things became a bit more interesting as NCM finally was able to put Keenan down for any length of time, leveling him with a back-breaking full nelson slam. As NCM began to see the end of the match close at hand, the crowd began to turn their attention to the entranceway where one Seth Sinn was beginning to make his way down to the ringside area. NCM not wasting any time in beckoning the intruder into the ring, Seth Sinn was only ecstatic to oblige as he slid into the ring.
The referee attempting to restrain Sinn from interfering in the match, it was all for naught as Seth Sinn erupted forth with a clothesline from hell that levels...James Keenan, who just happened to be standing behind the ducking and weaving Non Compos Mentis. The referee being in plain sight of said clothesline, T-Dub had no other choice but to disqualify NCM for the interference. With that happening, the bell rings at 13:37 with the official announcement, leaving officials to pour into the ring to separate NCM and Seth Sinn from engaging in any further warfare.
Winner
Match Six
Icemann Invitational Tournament Final Four
Singles Match
"The Gambit" Andreas Lasiewicz vs. Kaden Keene
Referee: Richard Stevens
Details: The second semi-final match of the Icemann Invitational was sure to be red-hot, as Kaden Keene looked to improve his record with a win over 'The Gambit'. Kaden looks from the get-go to dance circles around the more technically-centered Andreas, while Lasiewicz hopes to take the proverbial legs out from underneath Keene.
And this was the dynamic of the match for the first ten minutes or so. A flurry of offense from Kaden, dropkicks and dropsaults, countered by a slower, more evenly paced response from Andreas. Back and forth, the match sees many exciting moments, including a high-flying Asai moonsault from Kaden onto Andreas and a second rope cross body block from the normally more reserved Andreas. Andreas knows here that he's to leave it all in the ring, that it's do or die in the Icemann Invitational...and so does his opponent
At the 19 minute mark, Kaden quickly begins to make a final desperation dash for victory, throwing everything he possibly can at the Polish Warrior. But it just isn't enough as Kaden is caught in mid-clothesline with a scintillating Peace Maker that leaves Kaden's shoulders on the mat for the final three count at the 21:30 mark, propelling Andreas into the finals of the Icemann Invitational to face Justin 'Stormm' Michaels at the Living a Legacy pay-per-view.
Winner
Match Seven
Tag Team Match
Lantlas & Seth Sinn vs. Grimm & 'Prophet' Marcus Murdoc
Referee: Tyrone Little
Details: The main event of the night sees the reunion of Dominion, taking on the seemingly unlikely pair of the number one contender to Lantlas' World Championship, Grimm and the returning 'Prophet' Marcus Murdoc. With Bob and Pierre calling the action at ringside, the match takes off without a hitch, Seth Sinn starting things off with the Abomination of Desolation, Grimm. Right off the bat, Grimm shows his desire for Lantlas to get into the ring. However, Seth Sinn will not be so easily forgotten and takes it as a slap in the face, spurring him on as he unloads on a stunned Phinehas Grimm.
Dropping Grimm with a snap suplex and following up with repeated attacks to the downed Grimm, not even giving him the chance to breathe. As Grimm backs into his own corner to catch a respite, Seth follows in and meets with a drop-toe hold into the second turnbuckle. From there, Grimm tags in Murdoc and the Prophet begins his own brand of in-ring prowess. And this is the trend of the match for the next little while. Grimm and Murdoc making crisp, clean tags to each other...keeping each other relatively safe and fresh on their half of the ring, with Sinn attempting numerous times to reach his corner and tag his partner.
At the 20 minute mark, when Seth looked as if he were to be put away with Murdoc's patented Argentine backbreaker, out of nowhere the crowd erupts much to the surprise of the main event competitors. As Non Compos Mentis races to the ring to exact his revenge from Seth's earlier involvement in his match, Sinn manages to push Prophet off of him and escape the Crucifixion...tagging in the Elven powerhouse. With the power of a Babe Ruth swing, NCM swings for Seth Sinn, only to miss the mark.
The referee being corraled by the oncoming NCM, Seth rams NCM into the corner and onto the ref, knocking him to the canvas. With a quick pivot, NCM turns and swings the chair...only to crack The Prophet in the head and drop him to the canvas as well. Sinn taking the miscue of NCM to his advantage, he begins nailing NCM with right hand after right hand, a flurry of punches and kicks sending NCM falling out of the ring. The match descending into utter chaos, Grimm takes advantage of this and drops Sinn to the mat with a thunderous Lament Configuration. As Grimm stands, he's met face to face with his opponent at Living a Legacy.
The two throwing down, Lantlas manages to back Grimm into the cornerpost with a barrage of chops, kicks and punches...culminating in a huge roundhouse kick that sends Grimm up and over the top rope. Grimm falling to the outside, Murdoc suddenly appears out of nowhere to renew the attack. A mistimed STK, however, leads to Lantlas scooping up Murdoc in a surprise Flame of the West that leaves the Prophet laying yet again on the canvas. It's only three seconds later that Lantlas has picked up the win for his team.
Winner
Closing Words
Details: <As the referees and officials are attempting to break up the random spats of violence that are just waiting to erupt: Grimm itching to get at Lantlas, as well as NCM trying his damndest to make his way over to Seth Sinn, the PCW-Tron clicks on. On the screen, Alejandro Walker is looking upon the commotion with disapproval.>
'Ey! Who do you think you is? You can't be runnin' roughshot on Trauma like dis! NCM...you know better than dat! Now...judgin' by your performance earlier t'night, not ta mention interruptin' da Main Event...I've decided dat at Livin' a Legacy, I'm gonna make your title defense a little more interestin'.
Not only are you gonna defend the belt against Seth Sinn, but your also gonna defend against the man that's beaten ya's twice in a row these past two weeks, James Keenan!
<The crowd immediately lets out a large cheer as NCM can't help but look on in anger and shock, 'The Captain' continuing right along his merry way.>
An' what da hey, let's go ahead and throw th' other member of ICON in the mix, Kaden Keene! Oh yeah! Now DAT'S what I call a North American title match!
<As 'The Captain' chuckles heartily over the PCW-tron, the screen cuts to black, leaving NCM to mouth off and curse at the blank screen as referees and officials attempt to hold the combatants apart, the feed going dark with NCM irate at the epic announcement for Living a Legacy.>
*CLICK*[/i]
Overview
Anguish d. The Byrd, Brad Moore, & Mikey Wryght via pinfall after Anguish pinned Brad Moore
Jade d. Nina Arcania via pinfall
Justin Michaels d. 2Guys via pinfall
Sean Hunter d. Johnny Vivacious via Count-Out
James Keenan d. Non Compos Mentis via Disqualification
Andreas Lasiewicz d. Kaden Keene via pinfall
Lantlas & Seth Sinn d. Grimm & The Prophet via pinfall when Lantlas pinned The Prophet
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A HUGE thanks go out to Shannon this week, for his help with the results.