Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Oct 4, 2006 14:08:35 GMT -5
PCW Tuesday Trauma
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Live on E! from the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
Tuesday, October 03, 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. Instead of any videos on the PCW-Tron or people coming out to the ring, we jump right into the action with the first match.
Match One: Singles Match
Gravedigger vs. "The Majestic" Zaccheo Ortiz
Referee: Roberto Garcia
Match Details: Someone the size of Gravedigger would obviously be thought of as a threat in any business, but when you're in the wrestling business, he's just one of the guys. One of the bigger guys, but one of the guys nevertheless. However, GD, was overly impressive with his showing on last week's Trauma, winning his debut match in convincing fashion. This week, Zaccheo tries to match that feat, as he squares off with Gravedigger in this opening match -his first match in Pure Class Wrestling.
Zaccheo was introduced first, and he had some fan support, but not much, which is expected from a debutant. Gravedigger then made his way to the ring, and the fans cheered a bit more, but still nothing to build a company around just yet. Once the two men got into the ring with one another, the size difference was obviously noticeable. Here was Gravedigger standing well over 7 feet tall and weighing in at nearly 400 lbs., and then there was Zaccheo standing in just over 6 feet and weighing in at just over 210 lbs. To say Zaccheo had an easy feat ahead of him, would be a downright lie.
Once the bell was sounded Zaccheo went right away at trying to find a way to defeat the giant; if there was one thing Zaccheo had that he could use against Gravedigger, it was the speed he would undoubtedly have over him. Zaccheo tried with a leg tackle, but it barely moved GD. Zaccheo tried his attack again, this time with a little more force as he bounced off the ropes. Zaccheo delivered a chopblock, but again, it barely fazed him. Instead, GD reached down and grabbed Zaccheo and then raised him in the air. But while in the air, Zaccheo jumped off and nailed Gravedigger in the face with a dropkick that got a nice pop out of the crowd.
The dropkick wobbled GD, and this allowed Zaccheo to run to the ropes and nail him with another chopblock. This time, the chopblock forced GD onto one of his knees. Zaccheo backed up, hit the ropes, and then came flying with a clothesline. This was able to knock the big man down. Zaccheo went for a quick pin attempt, but Gravedigger kicked out at one.
For the next few minutes, it was Zaccheo trying to mount an offense, and usually failing. The finish came around the 7 minute and 30 second mark when Zaccheo was able to takedown GD with a missile dropkick off of the top-rope. Zaccheo made the pin, but at the count of two, Gravedigger kicked out. Not only did he kick out, but he stood up, with Zaccheo in his arms, and then dropped him down with The Burial. He made the pin, and got the win.
Winner
After the match...
Details: As Gravedigger's arm was raised in victory, and his music played, he looked at the beaten Zaccheo. He tilted his head to the side, contemplating on whether he "should I help him, hit him, or leave him." Ultimately, he choose to leave Zaccheo alone and he walked to the back.
Match Two: Singles Match
Silence [w/The Voice] vs. Bob Diehard
Referee: Tim Jones
Match Details: Silence has been on quite a tear since debuting here in the PCW. Who could forget his momentous debut when he attacked future PCW Hall of Famer Ace Anderson and HHW Icon during their Hardcore Hell? On the other hand, we have another relatively new guy in Bob Diehard. Diehard has been impressive in his few weeks here in the PCW, even getting an upset win over PCW mainstay and former International Champion Mikey Wryght. So this should be an interesting one to watch.
Bobby Diehard made his entrance first, which got a few cheers- more than Zaccheo, but about the same as Gravedigger. Next came the monster known as Silence. Of course, he was accompanied by his manager The Voice, though many would consider The Voice, Silence's handler. Similar with the first match, Bob had an uphill battle ahead of him, as Silence had the height and weight and strength advantage.
Not much of a match to report here for you. Silence easily handled his smaller opponent, and then quickly won the match when he nailed the Silencer on Bob at the 2 minute and 11 second mark and then got the pinfall.
Winner
Match Three: Singles Match
Jade vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght
Referee: Travis Wilson
Match Details: Both competitors got a suitably loud welcoming as they made their way to the ring and immediately got it on as Mikey showed no inhibitions by clubbing his female opponent in the back as she handed her Genesis belt to the referee. Mr Showtime pulls Jade to her feet and snaps off a series of knife edge chops to the chest that send Jade back to the ropes.
Wryght whips her across the ring but drops his head too early and Jade leaps over his and into an attempted Sunset Flip pin but Showtime stays on his feet and stamps down on Jades hair causing the referee to initiate a count. Mikey lifts his foot on 4 and looks back at Jade who is glaring at him with anger.
Jade get to her feet and is met with Wryght rushing at her with an attempted clothesline that is ducked and Jade fires off a quick combo of kicks to the legs of Mikey that send him down to a knee. Jade quickly takes advantage by hitting him with a Shining Wizard/ Enziguri kick to the head that floors him. Jade pins. 1….2….kick out.
Jade and Mr Showtime get to their feet quickly but Jade snaps off a quick dropkick that forces him back into the corner. Jade rushes at Mikey again but is met with a high boot that scrapes across her face. Showtime comes out of the corner and hits a quick STO before hitting the ropes and dropping a fast leg drop across Jade’s throat and pinning. 1…2…kick out.
Showtime looks angered by the kick out and gestures to the referee that it should have been 3 then gets to his feet and signals that he is going to finish the match now. He pulls Jade to her feet and sets up for a Fisherman’s Suplex and lifts her up.
Suddenly, Jade’s head comes free and she manages to flip over the top of Showtime and lands on her feet, also sending Mikey lurching forward. Showtime looks around confused and extremely angry that she managed to escape him but turns straight into a Spinning Heel Kick from Jade that knocks him flat out on the canvas. Jade pins. 1….2…..3!!!
Winner
Three Guys Beat On 2Guys
Details: The PCW-Tron clicks on following the last match and on it, it shows 2Guys, Menace and Jackle, sitting within their locker-room. They're eating, though we don't know what, and talking randomness. Unexpectedly, a knock on their door is heard and Menace gets up to answer it. In comes Non Compos Mentis, Kaden Keene, and James Keenan. They ambush the two, and beat them down pretty bad. They then smirk and walk out of the locker-room, and on their way to the ring, as their match is next. The Tron clicks off and we head to a commercial.
Match Four: Six-Person Tag Team Match
Icon & Non Compos Mentis vs. 2Guys & Seth Sinn
Referee: Eddie Lane
Match Details: During the commercial break, both members of the PCW Tag Team Champions were introduced and have made their entrance. Following the break, the PCW North American Champion Non Compos Mentis made his entrance, heavily being booed. Seth Sinn was then introduced and he awaited at the entranceway for 2Guys. But after 2Guys were announced, and didn't make it out to the ring, Eddie Lane decided to start the match. So unfortunately for Seth, a six-person tag team match soon turned into a three-on-one handicap match. Which means, it wasn't much of a match, and was much more a mugging in the making.
Seth was valiant in his efforts though. He came down to the ring, HHW Championship in hand, and tried to find a way to get inside, but kept being cut off at the pass. So what he did was grab Mark Long's chair at ringside and climb up the ringsteps. The fans cheered greatly, as it showed Seth had a pair, but it did him no good, because Kaden ended up dropkicking the chair into Seth's face.
James Keenan and Kaden Keene went and brought Seth into the ring, where the two, along with NCM, beat on Seth. The crowd was hot with jeers, and finally, at the 5 minute mark, Eddie Lane enforced the rules and had Kaden and Keenan go and stand on the outside of the ring. It made no difference however, since the damage had already been done. NCM begin to toy with Seth, slapping him on the head and kicking at him. He even went so far as to point and laugh at Seth.
However, NCM's fun and games were cut short when 2Guys came staggering down the aisle. They got an overwhelming pop as they, though battered and bloody, made their way down the aisle. However, the previous attack by Non Compos Mentis and Icon was too much, and they weren't able to defend themselves as Kaden Keene and James Keenan met them before they made it to the ring and started fighting with them.
This allowed enough of a distraction that Seth was able to get a roll-up on Mentis. And that roll-up nearly won him the match. He and NCM both got onto their feet, and Seth begin leveling Mentis with rights and lefts. Seth whipped Non Compos Mentis into the ropes, and then lowered his head as to do a back-body-drop, but when NCM came bouncing back, he kicked Seth in the chest. Seth stood up straight, and this is where NCM leveled Sinn with the DumDumDrop. He made the pin and at the 8 minute and 36 second mark, NCM had picked up the win for his team. More importantly, NCM had pinned the man he will go in and face at Deadly Intentions.
Winner
Deadly Intentions Hype
Details: The PCW-Tron comes on and hypes the upcoming PCW Pay-Per-View. Also, it was announced, that Icon will be defending their PCW Tag Team Championships against 2Guys. Also it was announced that Jade will be putting her Genesis Championship on the line and we'll find out her opponent as a number one contenders match will occur on next week's Trauma.
Stipulation Added?
Details: The PCW-Tron feed switches from a video showcasing the matches for the upcoming Pay-Per-View to Skylar Marshall within his office. Skylar gets a pretty big reaction, but most of that is on the negative side. Skylar, is leaning against the edge of his desk, and has his suit jacket over his shoulder as he smugly looks into the camera. He mentions that last week he said he'd announce the stipulation for the 4-Way PCW Championship Match at Deadly Intentions, but since it is such a big decision, he won't announce it just yet. Instead, he'll think it over some more and announce it next week. His reason is, "Business is business, and I'm ensuring a good business decision is made." The feed then cuts off and goes into a commercial.
Match Five: Singles Match
Grimm vs. The Prophet
Referee: Richard Stevens
Match Details: Following a commercial break, we were ready to get into one of the biggest matches of the night. The match featured The Prophet and Grimm, who are two of the biggest superstars in all of PCW, and yet, two of whom have never faced one another in the ring before. This one has all the makings of being the match of the night. And I'm sure both will be trying to impress eachother, and more importantly, their other opponents for their match at Deadly Intentions.
Grimm was introduced first and he undoubtedly had gotten the biggest pop of the night. The fans just seem to love the guy for some reason. Following Grimm's entrance, The Prophet was announced. As usual, The Prophet makes an elaborate entrance. However, what is unusual is that he's carrying a tripod with a camera on top of it. Jerry Andrews and Mike Williams speculate as to what the purpose of the camera could be, and even Grimm has a perplexed look on his face. When Prophet makes it down the aisle, he sets up the camera next to the announce table and then enters the ring.
The bell is heard and as Grimm moves in, Prophet backs up into the corner. Grimm continues to move in for the kill, but as Grimm lunges toward Prophet, Prophet grabs Grimm and reverses it so that Grimm is in the corner. Prophet begins laying elbows and knees into Grimm, but the referee makes him allow Grimm out of the corner. Prophet appears to have made a clean break, but the break wasn't clean. However, it wasn't Prophet who attacked, it was Grimm. As Prophet was backing up, allowing Grimm his release from the corner, Grimm reached out and decked Prophet right in the face.
For the next few minutes, the two exchanged offenses. Grimm used a reckless and relentless attack while Prophet used a methodical and unorthodox attack. It was clearly a battle of who can do what and how well it could be done. All the while this was going on, the camera was there, flashing away, immortalizing the match for The Prophet's very own collection.
For the next 20 minutes, it was a highly contested and even match. Both putting their all into it, and yet, both not being able to keep the other down for the count of three. And so, when the 20 minute mark finally hit, Referee Richard Stevens signaled for the bell, with both The Prophet and Grimm still on their feet, and ended the match.
Prophet looks out into the fans, and then at Grimm, before stalking toward Dick. Prophet demands for the match to be restarted, but the referee was telling him he doesn't have that authority for this particular match. Prophet, angrily, rolls out of the ring, grabs his camera, and heads to the back. Grimm himself is looking rather annoyed aswell and he too exits the ring and we're brought to a commercial break.
Winner
A Partnership Up In Flames
Details: The feed comes back from the commercial break, showcasing The Voice and his charge, Silence, in their dressing room. It's a rather plain, almost glum looking, dressing room, and has a single bench and a locker. The Voice is standing over Silence, as Silence is on the bench, and yet, the two are almost at eye-level. The Voice has something that appears to be a note or a card in his hand and waves it in front of Silence's face.
He tells Silence that on this card, there is a man calling Silence a freak and wanting to do business together. The Voice tells Silence that they won't do business and that Silence is not a freak. He ensures Silence that he is special, but not a freak. He tells Silence that he is different, but not a freak. And that Silence should be offended as being called one. Instead, The Voice takes a lighter out of his pocket, and engulfs the card in flames. With that done, the feed fades out and brings us to our next match.
Match Six: Match Two of a Best of Five Series Match
Justin "Stormm" Michaels vs. "The Gambit" Andreas Lasiewicz
Referee: Steve Shaw
Match Details: To a massive reception from the crowd packed into the PCW arena the two competitors enter the ring and square off in the second match of their best of five series with Justin Michaels currently one up. The match started with Lasiewicz striking quikly with several rushing right hands that caught Michaels off guard and stunned him for a few moment.
Andreas threw Justin across the ring with an irish whip and dropped his head but was met by a kick to the head and a clothesline that knocked him to the ground. Stormm tried to hit a quick legdrop to capitalise on his momentum but the Pole moved out of the way and Michaels hit nothing but mat. Both men rose to their feet quickly and found themselves in a faceoff.
The two begin to circle each other until Andreas rushes forward and gets caught with a short series of arm drag takedowns that leave him in a seated position on the mat where Justin unleashes a straight kick to the spine and goes for the pin. 1….2..Andreas rolls the shoulder up.
Justin locks in a rear chinlock on the stunned Lasiewicz but he fights back, getting to his feet and landing a succession of elbow shots to the gut of Michaels before rebounding off the ropes and hitting a running spinning neckbreaker and pinning. 1….2…..kick out.
Lasiewicz gets to his feet and lands a selection of stomps to the head of Justin before picking him up and onto his feet and setting up for his Implant DDT. Justin fights back though by locking his arms around the waist of The Gambit and lifting him overhead with a bridging Northern Lights suplex. 1…2….Andreas lifts his shoulders up and Michaels breaks the bridge.
Justin gets to his feet and waits for Andreas to get to a knee before blasting his ribs and left arm with a hard kick and then another and another until he finally hits the mat again. Once more he waits for Lasiewicz to get to his knees before grabbing his head and lifting him up, then dropping him into an Implant DDT. Justin pins, 1…2…kick out. Justin looks to the referee in shock then turns back to Andreas who is on his way up to his feet.
Justin grabs his arm and tries to whip him across the ring but the whip is reversed and Justin is sent into the ropes but reverses yet again with an attempted clothesline that is ducked by Andreas. Justin keeps running and gains huge speed but cannot capitalise as Lasiewicz hits a massive Spinebuster in the style of Arn Anderson and quickly pins. 1….2……3!!NO!!! Last second kick out by Michaels. Andreas gets to his feet and begins to scout his man as Michaels slowly gets to his feet.
As he rises, looking away from Lasiewicz, he grabs the ropes for support and pulls himself to his feet and turns. Andreas sees his chance and launches himself forward with his Peace Maker Superkick but Justin catches it and throws it to the ground before lurching forward and catching Andreas in the Hangcloud DDT. However, in Mid-Air, Lasiewicz manages to manoeuvre himself to flip over the back of Justin and out of the hold. Justin spins around in confusion and is caught flush and quick by the Peace Maker and Andreas. 1……2……3!!!
Winner
Match Seven: Singles Match
Lantlas vs. Sean Hunter
Referee: Tyrone Little
Match Details: In our Main Event, we have two more of the men that will be highlighting the Deadly Intentions Pay-Per-View. In one corner, we have Sean Hunter, who has been one of the higher profile stars since he made his debut in the PCW over a year ago. And in the other corner, we would have "The Elven Champion" Lantlas, who has reigned PCW Championship for quite a few months and have beaten just about everyone in his path. Who will walk out the victor between these two? Well, we would have to find out after a commercial break.
Following a commercial break, Sean Hunter was already in the ring, having made his entrance during the break, Lantlas was introduced. He got a huge pop, but Grimm still seem to have gotten the biggest pop of the night. Anyway, Lantlas made his entrance and then got into the ring to combat against his opponent that wouldn't only be his opponent tonight, but in some sort of match at Deadly Intentions aswell.
Once the bell was heard, the two went right at eachother. Sean initially got the upperhand on the Champion, surprising many, perhaps even the Champion himself. But that opening momentum was short-lived because, at around the 4 minute mark, Lantlas was able to make the match a little more even, and then at the 9 minute mark, completely had control over his opponent.
Sean tried to fight back, but this time, Lantlas was just too much. At the 13 minute mark, after Lantlas hit The Elvish Tale, he pinned Sean Hunter and won the match. Lantlas raised his arm in victory, and while he was, Sean got back to his feet. He rushed right into the face of Lantlas and started jaw-jacking with him. Sean pushes his head into Lantlas and basically gave him a warning, in which Lantlas coolly just listened. The feed then faded out as the two stood face to face.
Winner
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Overview
Gravedigger d. Zaccheo Ortiz via pinfall
Silence d. Bob Diehard via pinfall
Jade d. Mikey Wryght via pinfall
Icon & NCM d. 2Guys & Seth Sinn via pinfall when NCM pinned Seth
Grimm & The Prophet drew
Andreas Lasiewicz d. Justin Michaels via pinfall
Lantlas d. Sean Hunter via pinfall
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A thank-you goes out to Rick for his help in the results. I also would like to thank anyone who had rped and/or sent in segments.