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Post by Ace Anderson on Aug 8, 2006 23:41:10 GMT -5
Sunday, August 6th, 2006 From the Pure Class Arena in Greenville, South Carolina Match One Genesis Title #1 Contenders Match Elimination MatchHavik vs. Chris Corvade vs. Brian "Atlas" McNight vs. Jade vs. "The Phenomenal" Proof vs. 2Guys Referee: Tyrone Little Match Details: The match begins with all 7 competitors gathering in the ring, and referee Tyrone Little trying to sort out the mess, and get two in the ring to begin the match-up. The way this match-up is set to work, is the match will be in Elimination Style until it reaches the final two competitors (or 3 if 2Guys are still around), and then it will change over to Genesis Rules. As soon as the second last person is eliminated, the time limit will start, and Genesis Rules will come into full effect. Tyrone Little manages to get everyone who wasn’t starting the match into a corner, and so the match begins with 2Guys on the apron in one corner, Jade in another, Corvade in another, and Atlas in another. Proof and Havik are set to start the match, and the referee signals for the bell. Proof and Havik circle each other, and eventually, they lock up. Proof quickly takes over, displaying his amazing strength, backing Havik up against the ropes. Proof quickly breaks the tie-up, and hacks at Havik with a knife-edged chop. The PCW fans respond with a ‘WOOOOO’, and soon belt out another as Proof connects with another knife-edged chop. Proof irish whips Havik to the other side of the ropes, but as Proof lowers his head to attempt a back body drop, Havik puts on the brakes and kicks The Phenomenal one right in the face. Proof stands upright, holding his nose, as Havik runs back against the ropes. He runs straight at Proof, and connects with a knee lift to the face. Proof hits the mat, and Havik goes for a cover. 1...2...no! Proof manages to get the shoulder up. Havik quickly gets to his feet, and begins stomping on the legs of the downed Proof. He then picks up Proof’s legs, and attempts to lock in a Figure Four Leglock, however, Proof uses his strong legs and kicks Havik away. Proof slowly tries to bring himself to his feet, still holding his nose a little bit. Proof has his back to Havik now, but as Havik approaches to spin Proof around, Proof hits a Pele Kick! Proof manages to stumble over to a corner, and he tags in Chris Corvade. Corvade jumps into the ring over the top rope, and charges at Havik who is just getting to a vertical base. Corvade nails a jumping forearm on Havik, which sends him reeling. Havik bounces off the ropes, and stumbles back in Corvade’s direction, who connects with a spinning heel kick. Corvade is fired up now, and the crowd is starting to get on his side a little bit. Havik makes the smart choice, and crawls to a corner, tagging in Jackle. Jackle climbs into the ring, and runs at Corvade, who ducks a hard clothesline from Jackle. Jackle turns around, and is met with a series of forearm shots to the face. Jackle walks backward trying to escape the flurry, and ends up with his back to the ropes. As Jackle’s back is next to the ropes, relatively close to Jade, Jade makes a blind tag on Jackle that Corvade doesn’t notice. Corvade gets Jackle in a suplex position, hooks his leg, and delivers a fisherman’s suplex in the direction of the middle of the ring. Corvade stands up after delivering the fisherman’s suplex, and turns around to be met with a springboard hurricanrana by Jade. The crowd erupts, and begins a ‘THAT WAS AWESOME’ chant, as Jackle manages to roll to his corner. Jade may be at a slight size disadvantage against Corvade, but that hasn’t stopped her before. She quickly moves to the legs of Corvade, and locks in a leg grapevine. Corvade cries out in pain, and eventually, somehow, manages to drag himself to the ropes to break the hold. Jade waits for Corvade to get up, before hitting him with an enziguri. Corvade is sent stumbling to a corner, where he ends up standing face to face with Atlas. Corvade reaches out to tag Atlas, but Atlas moves backwards to avoid the tag. Corvade ends up slapping the chest of Atlas, hard, who in turn, slaps Corvade hard back. The two begin exchanging punches, and within seconds, Atlas has Corvade by the hair and pulls him over the ropes, down onto the arena floor. The two fight into the crowd, over the barricade, and, the competitors in the match simply look on at the two going back and forth amongst the crowd. As they are fighting through the crowd, they pass two people who can be recognized as Rage and Inferno, Rage is holding a video camera, and Inferno has a notebook. They are apparently doing some scouting for The Byrd. The referee just shrugs it off and tells one of the people in a corner to get into the ring, and Proof responds. Corvade and Atlas have eliminated themselves, so now it is down to Jade, Proof, Havik and 2Guys. Proof gets in the ring to face off against Jade, who looks slightly intimidated. She decides to use her head though, and displays her speed. Proof runs at her and attempts a spear, but she rolls out of the way, in almost catlike form. After avoiding Proof, she decides to tag in Jackle, letting somebody else fight the over-sized man known as “The Phenomenal” Proof. Jackle and Proof get into a power struggle, trying to push each other back and forth. Somehow, surprising to everyone, including 2Guys, Jackle does something smart and rakes the eyes of Proof. He uses the opening to deliver a clothesline to Proof. Jackle then drags Proof over to the corner that Menace is in, and 2Guys try out some tag team wrestling. Jackle makes a tag to Menace, who ascends the turnbuckle. Jackle picks up Proof, and holds him while Menace dives off. Jackle moves out of the way, and Proof gets nailed with a missile dropkick from Menace. Menace tries to pick up Proof, but he can’t seem to do it. Instead, he climbs out onto the apron. He waits for Proof to stand and face him, and then he tries a springboard crossbody. Proof catches Menace, shifts his body, and hoists him up into a Military Press. Proof then drops Menace, grabbing him around the waist, delivering what he calls the Spinal Shock Spinebuster. Proof makes a cover, but Jackle manages to break up the count after 2 and a half. Proof turns to face Jackle, and walks a few steps toward him, however, Jackle lunges forward and pushes Proof, who stumbles back a couple of steps, gets hooked by Menace, and rolled up into a schoolboy. Menace uses his head for once in his life, grabs a fistful tights, and the referee begins the count. 1...2....3! Proof is eliminated! Proof can’t believe it, but rolls out of the ring, walking to the back cursing about how he got screwed. Havik doesn’t waste any time getting into the ring, as he is now rather rested up, and he hits the celebrating Menace with a club to the back, and follows it up with an STO. Havik picks up Menace, and delivers a snapmare. He picks Menace up once more, and does another snapmare. Menace sits up after the snapmare, and Havik hits him with a kick straight to the spine. Menace rolls away from Havik, but Havik quickly gets on top of him, and starts delivering right hands to the face of Menace. Menace does the best he can to cover up his face and neck, and eventually, the referee pulls Havik off of Menace for hitting with a closed fist. Menace is obviously a little bit hurt, and as Havik picks him up, things look grim for 2Guys. Havik calls for the Kick of Shame, a Superkick, and attempts an irish whip on Menace. Somehow, Menace reverses it. As Havik comes back at Menace, Menace manages to get his right arm behind Havik’s head and fall backwards, delivering what Menace calls Domination! Menace can hardly believe it, Jackle can hardly believe it, and neither can anybody in the crowd. Menace makes the pin on Havik, 1...2...3!!! 2Guys have eliminated another competitor. Is the world going to explode? Nothing can be certain after that series of events. The referee calls for the bell, to signal the start of the time limit as there are only 2 competitors left. Jade climbs into the ring, and Menace goes over to his corner and tags in Jackle. Menace steps out onto the apron to take a well earned break, as Jade and Jackle square off in the ring. It may not have been the smartest idea on 2Guys part to tag in Jackle, (they don’t usually have smart ideas anyway) for Jade is much too fast for him. She is practically running circles around the much slower wrestler, and connecting with a series of dropkicks. As Jackle gets back to his feet, he is hit by another dropkick by Jade. He gets up, and is hit with another dropkick. Jackle gets up, and eventually, he learns, for as Jade goes for yet ANOTHER dropkick, Jackle pushes her feet aside. Jade hits the mat, and Jackle picks her up. He holds her by the hair, a dirty trick indeed, and then delivers a suplex to Jade. Jade yells in pain, and Jackle makes a tag to Menace. Menace climbs through the ropes, and as Jade is starting to get up, does a sunset flip. The referee hits the mat to make the count, but Jade uses her legs to sandwich Menace’s head, breaking the pin. Menace holds his ears, as he moves away from Jade, and Jade crawls away from Menace, both of them hurt a bit. Menace tags in Jackle, who gets into the ring, and makes his way over to Jade. Jackle picks Jade up by the hair once again, to make sure she won’t get away, and then puts her back in a suplex position. Only this time, when he hoists her up, he holds her there. He turns so he is facing Menace, who has set himself up on the top rope. However, before Menace can jump, Jade begins to squirm and kick her legs. She manages to get down from the vertical suplex position, and push Jackle into the ropes. As Jackle hits the ropes, he knocks Menace down, and Menace connects with the 2Guys jewels right on the top turnbuckle. Jade gives her head a quick shake, and capitalizes. She springboards off the second rope, and catches Menace in a Frankensteiner, which she calls the Jaded. She makes the pin, and the referee begins to the count, 1...2...Jackle goes to break the count, but he’s too late! 3!!! Jade has her arm raised by the referee, and then she exits the ring, leaving 2Guys in the ring alone. Winner: Jade via Pinfall after Jade pins Menace of 2Guys Order of Elimination: Atlas and Corvade eliminate each other by leaving the arena, Proof is eliminated my Menace via Pinfall, Havik is eliminated my Menace via Pinfall. After the Match... Details: With 2Guys left in the ring alone, a strange thing happens. The fans stand up and begin to applaud. Jackle and Menace aren’t sure what to make of this, as it is probably their first standing ovation. Jackle and Menace bow a few times, and then they get a very bright idea. Jackle and Menace start waving their hands, and then they cup them to their ear at each side of the ring. The fans start to cheer, and Jackle and Menace begin to flex in the ring. They don’t notice that Metallica’s “Devil Dance” has begun to play, and Anthony Douglas has made his way down to the ring. After Douglas gets into the ring, 2Guys quickly exit, and the crowd begins to boo at Douglas for ruining 2Guys posing session. Match Two Singles Match"Wolverine" Anthony Douglas vs. Sean Hunter Referee: Steve Shaw Match Details: Both men make their entrances to the ring to their own signature themes and videos. As they stand in opposite corners to each other, the referee signals to ringside and the bell rings to show the start of the match. Both men walks to the centre of the ring and stare at each other for a few moments, waiting for the other man to do something. Douglas then releases a stinging open handed slap to the face of Hunter who looks back at Douglas in disgust. Hunter then sends his own slap at Douglas and connects with a loud pop to the cheek. Douglas reels backwards as Hunter shoots off a series of right hands to the face. Hunter grabs the arm of Douglas and whips him across the ring into the ropes and, on the rebound, lefts him up into a flapjack but moves backwards and drops him over the top rope on his midsection. Douglas grimaces in pain and falls back into the ring and onto the mat. Hunter pulls Douglas back to his feet and locks in a suplex hold before lifting him up into the air and driving his back into the mat with the vertical suplex. Hunter rolls into a pin, 1…..2……kick out. Hunter stands up and drops an elbow straight onto the chest of Douglas who struggles to breath. Hunter grabs Douglas by the head and pulls him up to his feet again but is met with a thumb to the eye once he has his feet. Hunter reels in pain from the cheap shot and turns his back on Douglas momentarily, allowing his opponent to land a chop block to the knee of Hunter. Douglas wastes no time in capitalising and lands several stomps to the head and chest of Hunter. Douglas pulls his downed opponent to his feet and lands a quick and effective snap suplex. Hunter is yanked to his knees quickly as Douglas begins to land several punches to the head of his opponent. Douglas finally pulls Hunter to his feet and runs at the ropes before landing a clothesline to the dazed and confused adversary. Hunter hits the mat hard and is winded by the impact whilst Douglas taunts to the crowd before finally going for the pin after a few seconds. 1…..2……kick out. Douglas lands a couple of stomps to the chest of Hunter, forcing more air out of his lungs. Wolverine then drags Hunter to his feet and locks his arms around his waist, puts his head under Hunter’s arm and throws him overhead in a Northern Lights suplex, keeping the bridge intact creating a pinning manoeuvre. 1…..2…..3!!!No, Hunter got a shoulder off the mat in time. Douglas gets to his feet and walks over to the referee seems scared for his safety and backs himself into a corner. Douglas begins to rant at him about the count, claiming that it was a three but the referee holds his ground and clearly signals a two. During this time, Hunter has recovered and has approached Douglas from behind and now rolls him up in a quick School Boy pin, 1…..2……kick out. Hunter gets to his feet and lands a few stomps to the head of Douglas and pulls him up to his feet. Hunter then locks Douglas’ head under his arm and brings his opponents two arms up and locks them, creating a double underhook, then lifts him into the air and throwing him over head in a double underhook suplex. Douglas lands on his back with a crunch and loses all of the air in his lungs. Hunter then moves towards a corner, climbs to the outside and begins to scale the turnbuckles in double quick time. Douglas begins to stir by the time Hunter is at the second turnbuckle and is at his feet, albeit gingerly, as Hunter is on the top. Douglas then recovers fully and turns to face Hunter who has gained his balance on the top and finally throws himself off with a towering cross body that splats Douglas to the mat but also sends Hunter flying across the ring with the force of the move. The referee checks on both men before initiating the 10 count. 1……2……3……Both men begin to stir…..4……..5……..6….. Both men are now at their knees and are nearly up to the feet…..7……8…….Both men are now up and turn to face each other. Douglas throws a stiff left hand but is met by a blocking forearm and a stiff left from Hunter that connects hard with Douglas’ nose. Hunter then throws another connecting punch and another, forcing Douglas backwards towards the ropes. Hunter grabs the arm of Douglas and whips him across the ring but the irish whip is countered and Hunter is sent into the opposite ropes instead. Hunter hits the ropes and runs back at Douglas and leaps forwards with a flying spear but Douglas moves out of the way and Hunter connects with the referee by accident and sends him to the mat with a thump like dead weight being dropped to the floor. Hunter gets to his feet in distress as Douglas climbs to the outside of the ring. Hunter focuses his attention on the referee, trying to recuperate him but, on the outside, Douglas is now looking underneath the ring for something and emerges soon after with a black, painted baseball bat in hand. He climbs into the ring silently and prepares for Hunter to turn around from his attempts with the referee. As expected, Hunter soon gives up on the downed official and turns straight into a baseball bat shot straight to the cranium that KO’s him straight away. Hunter hits the mat and is spread eagled out on the canvas, ready for Douglas to pin him and win. To our surprise, though, Douglas doesn’t go for the win but, instead, backs towards the ropes and climbs out of the ring. Now out on the floor, Douglas climbs over the security barrier and begins to walk away through the fans and towards the exit. The security officials try to shield him from the angry fans who wanted a clean, finished match, but he is caught by some grabs from them but shrugs them off. He then gets to the exit from the arena area and walks out. Hunter begins to stir in his slumber as the referee is now recovered fully and looking around in confusion as to the location of Douglas. After about half a minute of looking around ringside and the crowd for Wolverine, the referee reluctantly begins the ten count. 1…….2……Hunter is now on his knees yet still unaware of his situation…..3……4……..5…….Hunter is on his feet and now looking around for Douglas, suspecting a sneak attack……6……..7…….8…..The reality sets in and Hunter relaxes in the knowledge that he has a safe win……9…….10……The referee signals for the bell and call the count out. Winner: Sean Hunter via Countout Match Three 'Bucky' Joe Retirement Match"Pegasus vs. 'Bucky' Joe Referee: Roberto Garcia Match Details: The crowd was into this match well before the opening bell, as they began to cheer as soon as both competitors were announced, and didn’t really stop until the end. In one corner, you have PCW’s Most Loved Superstar (according to the Icey Awards), Pegasus, and in the other corner, you have PCW’s Most Loved Jobber, ‘Bucky’ Joe. This match was made per request by Pegasus, and he didn’t plan on letting the fans down. The two begin the match with a handshake, and then they both circle each other, sizing the other man up. They meet in the center of the ring with a tie-up, but Pegasus quickly pushes ‘Bucky’ Joe backwards, with Joe falling down. Joe gets to his feet, and motions for Pegasus to ‘come on,’ in which Pegasus complies, and they lock up again. This time, it’s Joe that pushes Pegasus back, with Pegasus falling down onto his back and rolling into a kneeling position. Pegasus gets up, however, he is distracted by somebody in the crowd yelling something at him. Pegasus turns to look at who was yelling at him, and during this moment of vulnerability, ‘Bucky’ Joe comes up behind Pegasus, and rolls him up. Roberto Garcia hits the mat quickly, with Pegasus frantically kicking his feet, however ‘Bucky’ Joe holds strong, somehow. In just three seconds, ‘Bucky’ Joe somehow upset Pegasus, former PCW World Champion! The fans can’t believe it, Pegasus can’t believe it, Roberto Garcia can’t believe it, and it’s doubtful that even ‘Bucky’ Joe believes that it just happened. ‘Bucky’ Joe begins to jump up and down, knowing he truly went out with a bang. Pegasus taps him on the shoulder, and ‘Bucky’ Joe stops celebrating. Pegasus gives him another handshake, pats him on the back, and then raises up his arm. Pegasus leaves the ring, and ‘Bucky’ Joe remains in the ring while the PCW Tron comes to life. Winner: ‘Bucky’ Joe via Pinfall Message from the Boss Details: As Pegasus is walking down the ramp, he looks up to see "The Icemann" Luis Malave on the PCW Tron. The Icemann seems to have a message for Pegasus. The Icemann: Alright Pegs, it seems like I've finally found a gimmick for you that I can market. It's called the one man losing streak! See ya around. Pegasus is left in bewilderment as the camera switches to another part of the arena. Another NCM Interview Details: The camera moves from the match that has just occurred, and ‘Bucky’ Joe’s celebrating, to the backstage interview area where the shape of Miguel Malone is standing, dressed in a black shirt with the letters M&M&M embossed onto the fabric in gold material. He is wearing shade and a black flat cap place backwards on his head to complete the look. He has a microphone poised and ready for an interview. He raises it to his mouth and begins to speak. Miguel Malone: Hello people, this is Miguel Michael Malone and tonight is the PCW extravaganza, Deception. And now I am joined by the North American and Co- Tag Team champion, Non Compos Mentis who is preparing for his Championship defence next, against Kaden Keene, the Hollywood Icon. The camera shifts to the left to capture the image of Non Compos Mentis standing next to Miguel. He is wearing his conventional wrestling gear in readiness for his match that is coming up next. Miguel Malone: Now, next up is your Title defence against Kaden Keene, what are your thoughts about the match? Non Compos Mentis: Well, I suppose there’s only one thing I can say. We’ll see who is the best man tonight, in that ring. Miguel Malone: Whoa whoa whoa, is that it? ‘We’ll see who the best man is’. Where’s the wrath? The ‘Usher of Destruction’ stuff? Don’t you want to beat the hell out of him? Non Compos Mentis: You really are short-sighted aren’t you Miguel. You don’t seem to see that there is more to a wrestling match or a rivalry than beating the crap out of your opponent. Sometimes all there is behind a rivalry is the need to find out which man is the better competitor. Miguel Malone: This coming the man that wrapped a chair around the head of Kaden Keene just a couple of weeks ago. That you just want to find out who the better competitor is. Non Compos Mentis: Before there may have been some animosity, but now there isn’t anymore and instead the stakes have changed. Trust me Miguel, these is more to this match than you think. Miguel Malone: Ok, well, to your match later tonight with the Tag Team championships on the line with Ace Anderson against the team of James Keenen and Kaden Keene, Icon. Now, you and Ace Anderson have yet to team outside of the Tag Team Turmoil tournament, this must surely put pressure on you and give you possible problem of miscommunication. Non Compos Mentis: Of course that could be a problem, but our team is built less of teamwork and more on our individual skills and our desire to keep the titles. We know we can rely on each other because we both have the desire to keep these belts despite our rivalry. Miguel Malone: OK, and, of course, there is another obstacle that has been put in your path in this match, the addition of Al Laiman as Special Guest Referee in the tag team match. What are your thoughts on his inclusion? Non Compos Mentis: Al Laiman’s addition as referee makes me suspicious of PCW management and The Captain. They know of our rivalry, they know that it was so heated it had to be settled inside a Hardcore Hell Match. I have suspicions to whether Laiman will be able to stay neutral in the match, so I will be keeping an eye on him as well as my opponents in the match. With that parting comment, NCM leaves the interview area and goes towards the ring area for his match with Kaden Keene for the North American Championship.
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Post by Ace Anderson on Aug 8, 2006 23:47:30 GMT -5
Match Four North American Championship Match Non Compos Mentis {North American/Tag Team Champion} vs. Kaden Keene Referee: Travis Wilson Match Details: Kicking off the North American Championship match we find NCM and Keene locking up, and Keene dives underneath the PCW vet, and as he gets behind him he falls to his knees, and trips up NCM. Moving swiftly upto his back, Keene hits NCM on his side on both sides and he takes his arms and goes for a full nelson submission, but NCM has too much strength in his arms, and breaks the hold. Keene tries to grab him again, but in a flowing motion NCM gets out of the hold quite quickly, and out from underneath Keene. NCM is on one knee looking at Keene and Keene is standing to his feet smiling. NCM quickly climbs to his feet as well licking his lips, and without a moment's notice NCM is seen running at Keene, and hits him with a knee to the gut, and this sent him back a couple feet into the turnbuckle.
As NCM is now gaining momentum he releases 1..2..3...4..5...6..7..8..9..10 forearm shots! Keene is kind of out of it at this point, and now NCM climbs the second rope, and seems ready to give him the ten punch this time around. 1...2..3..4...5...6...7...8..9...Out of nowhere Keene rushes forward with his arms wrapped around NCM's thighs, and he takes him to the back! NCM lets out a loud thud from his mouth, and Keene falls back to his own back, and he lets out his own grunt. As the referee checks on the two of them he soon sees Keene rise to his feet, staying bent down he looks at NCM, and he awaits for him to arise, and as NCM does the two look at each other not saying a word, almost an unspoken respect there, but we never be too sure.
Suddenly, Keene walks upto NCM, and NCM isn't sure what to expect, and out of nowhere Keene just slaps NCM, and NCM holds his face for a moment, and without a second's notice Keene tries to match strength with NCM and hits him with a right hand, but NCM fires right back, and the two continue to share blows, but NCM finally blocks a punch, and then knocks Keene on his ass. Keene gets right back to his feet, and NCM hits him with another flurry of punches, but suddenly Keene comes out of nowhere, and hits NCM with a front dropkick, and he falls back a few steps. Keene bounces off the ropes and hits NCM with another dropkick, and this sent NCM back to the ropes, and Keene whips him across the ring, and as he comes flying back, Keene hits a over the back drop sending NCM to his back, and without a second thought Keene bounces off the ropes, and does a somersault flip landing right on NCM's chest. Yelling out slightly, NCM soon rises to his feet, and Keene isn't sure what to do at this point.
He doesn't have to consider what to do as NCM comes running at him with a clothesline nearly taking off his head! Oh, and not that WWE pussy shit, he really hit him hard with that clothesline. ANYWAY, Keene is soon back to his feet, and NCM goes for a kick, but Keene catches the leg, and hits an enziguri, and NCM goes down. Keene is on his ass just sitting there for a moment looking around. He wasn't sure what to do, but nonetheless he stood to his feet, and quickly made his way over to the corner. Standing on the second turnbuckle, he looked down at NCM. Expecting one thing, we got another. Keene jumps up onto the ropes, the actual ropes, not the turnbuckle, and turned in mid-stride, and went for a moonsault, but NCM was playing with his head. NCM catches him while he is flying in the air, and pins Keene's body between his shoulder, and the mat, and Keene just lets out a scream, and a smile crosses the face of NCM as he rises to his feet.
NCM is looking a bit tired, however he picks up Keene. A DDT from Mentis is followed by an elbow drop. Mentis goes for another elbow drop, but Keene rolls out of the way. Mentis tries again, but once again, Keene rolls out of the way. Keene and NCM both get up at the same time, and Keene connects with a clothesline to NCM. Keene moves to NCM’s head, and delivers a snap legdrop. Keene then runs off the ropes, delivering another snap legdrop to the head of NCM. Keene picks up NCM, who reverses with a punch to the head of Keene. NCM goes for a toe kick, but his foot is caught by Keene, who reverses it into a dragon screw. Keene applies an armbar to NCM, who tries to fight it off. Keene holds in the armbar for a few more seconds before releasing it, and attempting to pick up NCM to deliver a high impact move. This time, NCM’s reversal works out, as he delivers a few punches to the gut. Keene bends over, holding his stomach, and NCM runs off the ropes, and connects with a knee to the head of Kaden Keene.
NCM looks to be gaining the upper hand in the match-up, as he picks up Kaden, and delivers a neckbreaker. Kaden is becoming a bit worn now, and is showing a significant decrease in speed, which takes away the disadvantage NCM was at in that category. Non Compos Mentis picks Keene up after the neckbreaker, bouncing off the ropes, and connecting with a Yakuza kick. Keene, showing he isn’t finished yet, reverses Non Compos Mentis’s vertical suplex attempt into a snap suplex of his own. As NCM goes to sit up, Keene bounces off the ropes, and hits him with a Shining Wizard! Keene goes for the pin..1..2..kick out by Non Compos Mentis. The North American Champion isn’t quite ready to go down yet. Kaden picks up Non Compos Mentis, and attempts an irish whip, but it is reversed by Non Compos Mentis. Kaden Keene goes running at the ropes, and as he approaches NCM, he ducks a clothesline. Keene continues running, and bounces off the ropes, coming back and attempting a running clothesline of his own, only to have it ducked by Non Compos Mentis. Kaden Keene springboards off of the second rope, doing a backflip, and landing behind Non Compos Mentis, hooking his head under his arm. Keene drops down, delivering a reverse DDT to the Usher of Destruction. Keene goes for a pin again, however, Non Compos Mentis manages to get his shoulder up at two. Kaden Keene is obviously growing frustrated with Non Compos Mentis’s persistence, so he picks him up, and places him in a suplex position, as though he is going for The Limelight. As he goes to pick Non Compos Mentis up, however, Non Compos Mentis blocks it, and somehow manages to get in position behind Kaden, in a reverse DDT position. Non Compos Mentis drops down hard, bringing all of his weight with him, causing a great impact.
After he catches his breath, Non Compos Mentis picks up Kaden Keene, and places Kaden’s head between his legs. He wraps his arms around Kaden’s midsection, and hoists him up. Kaden is now vertically upside down, in the clutches of NCM, who shifts his hands, to deliver a cradle piledriver to the challenger! Non Compos Mentis is still tired, but he picks Kaden Keene up once again, and this time, positions himself in a waistlock on Kaden. Non Compos Mentis attempts to give Keene a German suplex, however, Kaden resists, and then delivers a couple of elbows to the head of Non Compos Mentis. Kaden switches the positions, and tries to German suplex Mentis, however, he can’t find the strength. Non Compos Mentis takes a page out of Kaden’s book and fires a couple of elbows of his own to the head of Kaden, switching their positions once more. Non Compos Mentis manages to get Kaden up and over, into a German suplex. Non Compos Mentis holds on, and pins Keene, attempting a bridge, however, he is too tired to complete it. Travis Wilson drops down, and begins to count with both hands. 1..2...3...has Non Compos Mentis won the match? No, Travis Wilson signals that it is a draw, as both men had their shoulders down, but Non Compos Mentis will retain the North American Title! Both men are down in the ring, very tired after that match, and Travis Wilson places the North American Title across the chest of Non Compos Mentis. James Keenan comes down to the ring, and rolls Kaden Keene out, and helps him to the back. Non Compos Mentis eventually finds the strength to get up, and raises the North American Title over his head while he leans against the ropes.
Winner: Draw via Double Pinfall
Match Five Genesis Championship Match Genesis Rules Rodney Phoenix {Genesis Champion} vs. Justin "Stormm" Michaels Referee: Eddie Lane Match Details: The bell sounded and, with little time to waste, both men went to the offense. In the center of the ring, a push and pull contest ensued in the binds of a collar and elbow. When Michaels pushed, Phoenix pushed back. When Phoenix pulled, Michaels pulled back. The contest continued until the challenger found himself against the ropes. Michaels rolled backing the champion against the ropes and Phoenix muscled his way around backing Michaels into the corner. Clearly this tie up getting him nowhere with his challenger, Phoenix brought a knee up into Michael’s mid section and then fired in a back elbow. The champion followed it up with a snap across the ring that was reversed by Michaels that was reversed once more into a short-arm clothesline. Phoenix kept a grip on Michael’s wrist and jerked him back to a standing position before hooking him into a snap suplex. With Michaels down, Phoenix used the ropes and dropped a fist right in the canvas as Lindsay Matthews jerked her beau out of harm’s way.
The referee admonished Lindsay as Phoenix and Michaels went back to work on each other in the center of the ring. Phoenix shoved Michaels, pointed to ringside and Michaels shoved back. Phoenix staggered, but managed to duck a charging clothesline sending Michaels into the ropes. Phoenix turned around and Michaels leapfrogged a telegraphed backdrop. Both men hit opposite sides and wiped each other out with a double clothesline. They weren’t down long though, both rolling to opposite sides of the ring. The referee demanded that they return immediately, but he was ignored. Michaels used the steel ring steps to his advantage; charging and ascending them to take flight off the top and crash down onto Phoenix and the thin matting at ringside. Now both men were down at ringside and the referee had no choice but to allow the clock to run. Up in the same spot in the arena, Rage and Inferno were present once again, video camera and notebook in hand, doing some more Genesis scouting.
Lindsay soon had Michaels to his feet and he picked Phoenix up and tossed him in under the bottom rope. Michaels once again used the ropes to his advantage, spring-boarding over the top rope landing square on his ass completely missing the leg drop. Phoenix had seemingly played a little opossum and quickly capitalized, hooking on a chin lock from behind his challenger. Michaels struggled to get out of the hold, pushing himself to his feet and Phoenix turned the hold into a side headlock. Michaels pushed the champion off and caught him as he came off of the ropes with a spinning spine buster. A two-count for his efforts and he pulled the champion back up. Phoenix to the ropes and uses them to stop him from running directly into the standing drop kick from Michaels. The challenger crashed down against the mat while the champion poised.
When Michaels found his feet Phoenix took his head off of his shoulders with a charging lariat; once, twice and as Michaels bounced up for the third time Phoenix hooked an arm-trap spinning Michaels into a vicious shoulder neckbreaker, putting him back down. Call it arrogance or heat of the moment, the champion decided insult would be best at this point and went back first to the ropes and dropped the point of his elbow into Michaels’ chest. Not finished, he rolled off and was back up, this time charging the ropes. The top rope happened to be jerked down at just the right moment as Lindsay Matthews literally used all of her body weight to send Phoenix hurling into the barrier at ringside with a resounding thud.
Michaels remained motionless in the center of the ring, as the young woman at ringside was soon nose-to-nose with the Genesis Champion on the outside. Phoenix backed her against the ring with his unforgiving glare to a point she had backed herself as far as she could go into the apron. Though he didn’t notice, with his back to the entrance, the crowd did. Their cheers turned him around as Stace Matthews stood atop the ramp. His focus taken away from Lindsay as she scurried to vacate the landing zone. The crowd, at full frenzy, gasped in anticipation as Stace pointed, turning him toward the ring where her husband, the former PCW North American Champion, Johnny Vivacious dove through the ropes with a tackle.
Vivacious pummeled the hell out of Phoenix from the mount before picking him up getting the Johnny Hot-Shot on the ring apron. Vivacious was back up and rolled Phoenix into the ring under the bottom rope. The referee told Vivacious to vacate the ringside area, paying no attention to the pin attempt in the ring by Michaels. With his baby sister under his right arm, Vivacious went up the ramp to a huge cheer from the crowd. Lindsay returned to ringside as Vivacious and Stace took a bow at the top of the ramp and disappeared behind the curtain.
The referee turned around and went down to count the pinfall, however, when he reached two, Stormm lifted up the shoulders of Rodney Phoenix. Stormm picked up Phoenix, and set him up in a suplex position. Stormm connected with a Twirling Cradle Jackhammer, a move he calls the Force of Nature. You would expect Stormm to pin Rodney Phoenix, but instead, he moved down to the legs of his opponent. He began to ruthlessly stomp on the legs of Rodney Phoenix, right at the knee. He then locked Rodney in a knee lock. Stormm called the referee over, and asked him something to the effect of how much time was left. The referee Eddie Lane told him that there is six minutes remaining in the fifteen minute time limit. Stormm holds in the knee lock for a few more seconds, and then he drags Rodney Phoenix over to the corner. Stormm slid of the ring out under the bottom rope, and took Phoenix by the legs. He pulled on both of Phoenix’s legs, causing Phoenix’s crotch to have a meeting with the ring post. Stormm followed up by slamming the knee of Phoenix into the post repeatedly, before copying one of Phoenix’s signature moves, the Figure Four on the Ring Post. Stormm held this move in for about a minute, but Phoenix refused to give up. Eventually, Stormm let the move go, and once again asked Eddie Lane how much time was left. Eddie Lane told Stormm that there was four minutes remaining. Stormm climbed back into the ring, and picks up Phoenix, who can hardly stand due to the damage done to his legs. Stormm, obviously showing his anger over the last two months of draws with Phoenix, hit his opponent with a Flash Flood. He then picked Phoenix up once more, and locked in Phoenix’s own Phoenix Deathlock! Justin held the Phoenix Deathlock in for about a minute, and still, Phoenix did not tap. However, with about forty seconds remaining in the match, and Stormm still in complete control, Stormm decided that it was time to finish Phoenix off. He got behind Rodney, wrapping his left arm around Phoenix, and leaning him backwards. Stormm took hold of Phoenix’s black pants, lifted Phoenix off the ground. Stormm then fell backwards, bringing Phoenix down with him in the biggest Hangcloud DDT the PCW has ever seen! Stormm make the cover, and the referee counts to three. Stormm picks up the victory with four seconds to spare, and finally becomes PCW Genesis Champion.
Winner: Justin “Stormm” Michaels via Pinfall
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Post by Ace Anderson on Aug 8, 2006 23:48:17 GMT -5
Match Six World Title #1 Contender's Match Singles Match Grimm vs. "The Gambit" Andreas Lasiewicz Referee: Richard Stevens Match Details: Both wrestlers are feeling each other out and we've got a test of strength. Lasiewicz pushes Grimm down bringing him to his knees. Wait...Grimm drops back and he flips Andreas over. Grimm lands on his feet and hits the ropes, Lasiewicz is up and he leapfrogs. Grimm rebounds and we see a standing dropkick by Lasiewicz that hits its mark. Grimm down to the mat. Lasiewicz with a lateral press... And barely a one count. Lasiewicz pulls Grimm upright and he applies a chinlock. The Polish Spirit looks like he is going old school with this move, and is applying further pressure, trying to get Grimm to submit early.
Grimm trying to get back to a vertical base and he slowly rises. Back elbow to Grimm and a second. Andreas releases the hold and Grimm hits the ropes. Grimm with a shoulder block and "The Gambit" staggers back. Grimm back to the ropes again and he attempts a clothesline. Lasiewicz ducks under and he fires a wild right and another. Andreas with a scoop and a slam. Big elbow and a cover. Only a 1 count. Lasiewicz making Grimm waste valuable energy with those kickouts.
Lasiewicz pulls Grimm to his feet and hooks the head and brings him up and over. Suplex and a beauty at that. Lasiewicz draws Grimm up again and he applies the chinlock a second time. The referee in position as Grimm shakes his head. He is slowly inching his way towards the ropes. Grimm reaches the ropes and Andreas releases the hold as the referee ushers him back. Grimm to his feet and Lasiewicz displays social grace before introducing Grimm to the concrete floor courtesy of a wicked clothesline. Lasiewicz, cocky about his current dominance, goes straight after Grimm. He pulls Grimm up and fires another wild right and then shoots him towards the ringpost. Reversal by Grimm and Lasiewicz's shoulder becomes intimate with the post. Lasiewicz drops down and Grimm has risen again. The referee begins the count as Grimm shakes away the cobwebs. Grimm, however, has Lasiewicz up and he rolls him into the ring. Grimm steps through the ropes and pulls Lasiewicz to his feet. Knife hand chop from Grimm, and the crowd responds with the traditional 'WOOOO's. Lasiewicz with a groggy clothesline attempt, but Grimm ducks under. Grimm grabs both of Lasiewicz's wrists. lifts him up with great strength and drops down with huge samoan drop. Ingenious maneuver by Grimm. A hook of the leg.1...2... Kickout by The Gambit.
Grimm draws Lasiewicz up and shoots him to the ropes. Grimm hits a huge flying lariat and Lasiewicz is back down. Grimm grabs Lasiewicz's right leg and steps over. WHAT??!Is he going to apply a figure four? That's Lasiewicz's finisher! It looks like it. He's over and...SMALL PACKAGE! 1...2...3...Kickout!
Lasiewicz almost walked away with this one but Grimm escapes at the last second. Grimm back to a vertical base and a series of stomps puts Lasiewicz back down. He suddenly grabs hold of Lasiewicz's head and slams his face into the turnbuckle after helping him up. He repeats this with the opposite turnbuckle, then another and another. The crowd are getting fired up by this sudden change in Grimm's pace and go nuts as he backdrops Lasiewicz over the top rope to the outside. Lasiewicz quickly gets up andbegins walking down the aisle back to the locker room with a 'forget this' look upon his face. Grimm, sensing what is going on stops showboating to the crowd and chases after him. The camera pans around to Lasiewicz as a Cheshire Cat grin appears upon his face...POLISH HAMMER!
My God did you see the impact? And look at Grimm's nose! Blood is freely pouring from Grimm's nostrils as Lasiewicz whips him into the guardrail with a thud. He grabs Grimm's head and carries him back to the ring in a tight headlock, stopping along the way for a couple of rough punches to the face. Grimm is then rolled back into the ring. As Grimm rises, Lasiewicz follows with a hard kick to Grimm's stomach that sends the former International Champion back into the ropes. Grimm repels off the ropes into the waiting arms of Andreas Lasiewicz, who quickly locks Grimm into a headlock, taunting him. He then rolls the headlock into a Dragon Clutch on the Grimm, getting quite a wild reaction from the crowd. Grimm, however, displaying his athleticism, kicks himself up into the air, while Lasiewicz still has the Dragon Clutch locked in, and then uses the momentum of gravity to toss Andreas Lasiewicz over in an over the top arm drag. He rolls through and Grimm gets up so that both men are again on their feet, facing one another, about ten feet apart.The crowd is deafening.
Both men close in on one another and Lasiewicz reacts first, charging at Grimm, who drops to the mat and counters with a drop toe hold. Lasiewicz catches himself with his hands, however, and twists his whole body around, causing Grimm's legs to get tangled up and he is forced to fall over. Both men roll over and once again, are standing toe to toe.
Grimm reacts first this time, locking up with the Polish Spirit. Lasiewicz quickly outpowers Grimm, and then locks him in a neck wrench headlock. Grimm shoves Andreas front first into the ropes who bounces back into his awaiting arms. Grimm spins around, pulling Andreas Lasiewicz with him by the head and slams his head into the mat with a tornado DDT, known as The Harvest. The crowd cheers as the impact forces Lasiewicz to bounce a couple of inches off the ground and do a 180 degree turn onto his back. Lasiewicz never saw it coming, and is bust open as a result.The bleeding of Grimm's nose has eased by now. After both men being down for about a minute, unbelievably, Lasiewicz is the first to get up, and he charges Phinehas. But Grimm reverses the charge and whips into the turnbuckle...THWACK!
Lasiewicz was turned upside down and inside out as he hit the turnbuckle. Lasiewicz is laying on the floor clutching his lowerback. Grimm senses this and immediately goes for a Boston Crab. Grimm reaches down for Lasiewicz's leg and tries to turn him over. Despite the pain from the previous move, Lasiewicz struggles. Just as it seems that all is lost, the Krakow native shoves Grimm off. Andreas Lasiewicz climbs to his feet in time to catch the Grimm's leg and then duck the ensuing enziguri. Insantly, Lasiewicz, now behind Grimm, tosses him overhead with a release German suplex. Great counter by Lasiewicz. Lasiewicz brings Grimm up by the hair. He positions him. Implant DDT. Grimm neck drilled into the canvas , consider Lasiewicz the black and decker. Instead of capitalizing, he's headed to the top rope for a high risk maneuver. He signals to the crowd. Andreas Lasiewicz with a elbow drop attempt...AND HE MISSES!! Grimm rolls out of the way and kips up. Grimm was playing possum and he's a house of fire as he batters Lasiewicz with a succession of stomps and then an arsenal of open hand chops. Grimm pulls Lasiewicz up and hiptosses him over. Lasiewicz slides across the ring and rolls under the bottom rope to regroup. Lasiewicz uses the guardrail to bring himself up. Grimm hits the ropes and...SPEAR!
Grimm just dove right through the ropes and speared him into the guardrail! Grimm pulls a barely conscious and extremely bloody Lasiewicz up and hoists him up. He runs his back into the ringpost and then powerslams him on the concrete floor. You could hear that echo throughout the arena and the result of which is being exhibited perfectly courtesy of Lasiewicz's facial expression. Grimm brings him to his feet and rolls him back into the ring. Lasiewicz is prone in the center of the ring. Grimm wasting little time as he brings Lasiewicz to his feet. Quick boot to the gut. Andreas doubles over. Grimm hooks the head and he throws Lasiewicz's weight...BIG SUPLEX! Grimm rolls Lasiewicz onto his back and covers the shoulders.1...2... Kickout. Grimm slaps the mat. He pulls Andreas up and he draws him in. The fans are going crazy. Grimm signaling for a classic powerbomb. Standing head scissors applied and Grimm brings him up and over.WAIT! LASIEWICZ SLIDES THROUGH! Andreas Lasiewicz has Grimm by the waist. Belly to belly suplex! Tremendous! That was one of the best counters I've seen delivered in a while.
Lasiewicz hoists Grimm up and shoots him towards the ropes. PEACEMAKER ATTEMPT BY LASIEWICZ AS GRIMM IS ON THE REBOUND. Grimm catches the leg. He spins Lasiewicz around. Grimm with a waistlock and a smile and hits a German suplex. He doesn't let go however and pulls him up for another. Lasiewicz, though, hooks his leg around his opponent's leg and he can’t lift him up. Lasiewicz hits a few elbows to Grimm’s head and switches positions with him, hitting his own German suplex! Lasiewicz rolls around and hits a second German suplex. He repeats it and goes for another suplex, but Grimm hits a few elbows and switches and now hits his second German suplex and doesn’t release the hold as well. He rolls around and goes for a his third German suplex, but Lasiewicz counters again, gets behind Grimm and hits his third German suplex, this time with a bridge... 1...2...3... No! Another kickout. I don't think I've seen so many German suplexes done in a row before!
Somehow, Phinehas catches a second wind, and makes his way to his feet, getting up before Lasiewicz. A fire is lit under Grimm, and he begins to go wildman on Lasiewicz. He unloads on Lasiewicz with a flurry of lefts, rights, kicks, and headbutts. After he gets Lasiewicz in the corner, he irish whips him to the other side, HARD. Lasiewicz nails the turnbuckle chest first, and falls right to the mat. Lasiewicz manages to roll out of the ring. He reaches down, under the ring, and pulls out something shiny. Yes, it is! It’s a bottle of Polish Spirit! He climbs into the ring, slowly, the bottle behind his back. He acts as if he’s holding his back, and Phinehas advances. However, as Lasiewicz goes to strike Grimm with the bottle, Richard Stevens notices and grabs the bottle from the clutches of The Gambit. Dick throws the bottle into the corner, and Grimm connects with a spear on Lasiewicz. He begins to punch Lasiewicz, until eventually, his fists are simply a bloody mess, and he has hardly any energy left. Both men are completely drained, and have lost a lot of blood. However, once again, Grimm calls on something from beyond. He stands up, and picks up Lasiewicz with him. He climbs a turnbuckle, and THERE IT IS! TOP ROPE HARVEST! There is no way Lasiewicz will kick out if Grimm can make the pin. Grimm rolls over Lasiewicz, Richard Stevens hits the mat, quick...1......2.......3!! Grimm has earned a shot at the winner of the main event between Lantlas and Mikey Wryght that will take place later on tonight!!
Winner: Grimm via Pinfall
After the Match... Details: Out of the crowd, carrying a baseball bat, comes Anthony Douglas! He looks very angry, and seems to have his sights set on Lasiewicz. Lasiewicz has crawled his way over to the corner, but, as he reaches it, Douglas slides into the ring. He comes across the ring, and hits Lasiewicz across the back with the baseball bat. Lasiewicz falls to his stomach, and Douglas glares down at him for a few moments. Douglas then walks over to one side of the ring, and calls for a microphone. Somebody gives him one, and he screams into it like a raging lunatic.
Douglas: Captain, Icemann. . .this is the golden boy you give a #1 contenders shot after two weeks. . .you've been over looking me for seven months. Come down here and save your golden boy now, because whatever he had left to jumpstart his legacy I'm going to beat out of him now!
Douglas turns to resume his beating on Lasiewicz, however, he is met with a bottle of Polish Spirit right across the forehead from Lasiewicz, the bottle that Richard Stevens had taken and placed in the corner during the last match! Douglas is bleeding furiously, and knocked unconscious. The Captain comes out onto the ramp.
Alejandro Walker: Anthony Douglas, you ain’t done nuttin but cause shit since you got here in da PC-Dubya. You don’t do nuttin but complain. How about dis, don’t bother comin’ ta work next week, or da week after, or da week after. You’re fired! Ya probably can’t hear dis cause you’re knocked out, so let’s hope yous got somebody tapin it for ya. If I see you in dis building again, yous gonna get arrested fer trespassin, and a restrainin order placed on ya!
The Captain leaves, Lasiewicz exits the ring, and EMTs go down to the ring to roll the unconscious, and now jobless, Anthony Douglas onto a stretcher.
Match Seven Tag Team Championship Special Guest Referee Match Tag Team Match Non Compos Mentis {North American Champion} & Ace Anderson {Tag Team Champions} vs. Icon Special Guest Referee: Al Laiman Match Details: Icon are the first to make their way to the ring, since they are the challengers. After they are announced, Ace Anderson makes his entrance. Instead of going right in and attacking Icon, he plays it smarts and waits for Non Compos Mentis to make it down the aisle. After NCM comes down the aisle, Ace slides in the ring and NCM climbs up the ringsteps. He raises his North American Championship high in the air, and then hands it to a ringside official. Al Laiman, who is the special referee, then checks the teams for illegal objects.
After Laiman checks for weapons (although checking NCM more thoroughly for obvious reasons) he signals for the bell to ring, and the match to start. NCM and Ace give each other a quick glance, nod, and Ace starts the match with Keenan. They lock up, Ace gets a hammerlock, but Keenan reaches behind him grabs his head, flips Ace over to the mat and paint brushes him. They lock up again and again Ace gets the hammerlock but when Keenan reaches back, Ace sweeps his leg and goes for the Boston grab but Keenan grabs the ropes, Ace breaks on the count of four.
Keenan tags in Kaden, while Ace tags in NCM. Kaden uses his speed to catch NCM off guard, dropkicking his knee, kipping up and legdropping the still down NCM quickly. Kaden covers for two and yells to the crowd "His tired ass can't keep up!" He picks up NCM, dragon screw whips his leg which causes NCM to go back-first into the turnbuckle. Kaden backs up and charges, with NCM still able to dodge, but instead of crashing he scales the turnbuckles and backflips, but NCM takes a step back and when Kaden lands, he German suplexes him right on his head and tags Ace.
Ace goes for the kill, but Kaden signals that he's injured and the ref pushes him away. NCM walks in the ring to protest and while Al is distracted Kaden hits Ace with a low blow. After NCM goes back into the corner Kaden tags Keenan, who goes for a ddt but gets pushed into the corner, Keenan breaks but knees ace in the face and gets reprimanded, then ddts Ace for a two count. He goes for a double arm ddt, but Ace turns him around and after a few clubbing blows to the back, hits him with a full nelson suplex for two.
Ace hits him with a T-bone suplex and gets a two count. Then hits a snap suplex and gets another two count. He than readies Keenan for the cobra clutch, and gets it applied but Keenan walks the turnbuckles (tagging Kaden in in the process) and while he has Ace in the Bret Hart pinning predicament, Kaden quickly hits a running snap legdrop on Ace's exposed chest. After Keenan gets out of the ring Kaden hits an Asai moonsault on Ace and gets two with his feet on the ropes. Kaden whips Ace into the rope and goes for a dropkick, but Ace holds on to the ropes, and Kaden falls on his back.
However, Ace is on Icon's side of the ring, and Keenan clotheslines him from the apron to put him down again. While the ref reprimands Keenan, NCM, sick of Icon, uses his good leg to run into the ring and hit Kaden with a running Yakuza kick. Both wrestlers make the tags to their partners and now it's NCM vs. Keenan. NCM ducks a clothesline, and hits Keenan with a german suplex, and when Keenan gets up hits a running neckbracker on him, which gets two.
NCM nails Kaden on the apron for good measure , when he turns around he dodges a spear which hits Laiman, and he goes down NCM goes for the cradle piledriver, but Kaden clips his knee. Kaden then grabs a chair but Ace dropkicks it in his face. Laiman revives in time to catch NCM tagging Ace, Ace hits a T-bone suplex on Keenan, and hits him with the Blitzkrieg, and then pins him.
But Kaden grabs a chair, which is taken by NCM. Laiman sees the chair and then orders Non Compos Mentis to leave the ring and put the chair down. During this, Keenan has been pinned for at least 8 seconds. When NCM puts the chair down, he is hit with a clothesline by Kaden, who then gets reprimanded by Laiman. Ace, tries to get Laiman's attention but is hit in the groin by Keenan, and hit with a reverse ddt. Keenan covers, and Laiman makes a very quick three count. The fans are bewildered with what happened and Ace pops up right after the three count, while holding his head.
Winner: Icon via Pinfall as James Keenan pins Ace Anderson
After the Match... Details: Non Compos Mentis comes to, to see Kaden Keene climb into the ring with his newly won Tag Team Title, and smack Ace in the head with it. Non Compos Mentis simply turns around walks over to where his North American Title is and picks it up. He then walks up the ramp, since he and Ace will very likely no longer be Tag Team partners, and he doesn’t want to get into the ring with two men holding Championship belts. However, Al Laiman is outside the ring, reaching under it for something. Out comes the infamous Happy Chair! Laiman jumps into the ring, and Icon clear out. This leaves Al Laiman and Ace Anderson in the ring alone. Ace begins to climb up to one knee, and looks up at Laiman, staring down at him, holding the Happy Chair. Ace reaches out his hands in a ‘what the hell?’ motion, questioning Laiman’s fast count. Laiman responds by crashing the Happy Chair down over the head of Ace Anderson. Ace Anderson is knocked onto his back, and Al Laiman wastes no time unloading on the right arm of Ace Anderson with the chair. Ace Anderson screams in pain, as Al Laiman continues his assault. He sets the chair down, and starts to stomp on the arm of Ace Anderson. Al Laiman then picks up the Happy Chair, and places Ace Anderson’s arm inside of it. Laiman continually stomps down on the chair, before security come running down to the ring, causing Al Laiman to back away from Ace Anderson. However, the damage has been done. Ace Anderson is now screaming in agony, as security members slide in to the ring to check on the former World Champion. Al Laiman simply leaves the ring, and walks down the ramp, knowing the damage has been done. Ace Anderson is helped to his feet by a few people of security, as the fans look on in fear, hoping that the arm of Ace Anderson will be alright.
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Post by Ace Anderson on Aug 8, 2006 23:48:37 GMT -5
Match Eight Title Unification Match Singles Match Lantlas vs. "Mr. Showtime" Mikey Wryght Referee: Richard Stevens Match Details: At the announce table, instead of the usual PCW announce team of Mike Williams and Jerry Andrews, Bob and Pierre are seen, looking as confused as ever. When they notice the camera is on them, they get serious.
Pierre: What a matchup we have for you here this evening, eh Bob?
Bob: You’re absolutely right, Pierre. The PCW world champion squares off with the PCW International champion, and it’s winner take all. The titles will be combined, I imagine, to increase the competition for each of the remaining championships.
Pierre: Can we get Jade in one of those matches? I wouldn’t mind watching her compete, if you know what I mean.
Bob: Can you save the perversity, Pierre? We don’t even know why we’re out here. This isn’t HHW.
Pierre: That’s a really good point. How did we get here?
Lantlas and Mikey square off, taking a good amount of time to get the crowd invigorated. The crowd is mostly behind Lantlas, the consistent and dominant world champion, but Mikey has earned himself some fans as well with his recent high-profile victory over Phineas Grimm. Not that Mikey would want any fans, it’s almost as though he makes it his mission to lose as many fans as possible.
Bob: Mr. Showtime is no small man, but look at this! He has to look up into the eyes of the Elven Warrior!
Pierre: There are few competitors in the business who don’t have to. It’s just a matter of who has to crane their neck more to see that crazy bastard’s eyes, Bob.
Bob: Can you say “bastard” on the air?
Pierre: It’s Pay-Per-View, Bob. Take a breather.
After the staredown reaches forty-five seconds, Showtime finally hauls off with a chop to Lantlas’s chest. The crack echoes throughout the arena, but Lantlas doesn’t budge an inch. Showtime tries it again, but it doesn’t seem to phase the Elven Warrior one bit! Showtime tries one more time, and Lantlas grabs his wrist and uses the momentum to toss Showtime over his shoulders to the mat. Lantlas, still keeping a hold of Showtime’s wrist, drops a leg on Showtime’s arm and immediately locks in an arm bar. Showtime frantically grabs for the ropes and reaches them in a few seconds.
Pierre: Lantlas almost won that one in less than three minutes, Bob.
Bob: Showtime can’t afford to make any mistakes like that. Lantlas can find weakness in even the most dangerous of competitors.
Lantlas tries to pick Showtime up, but Showtime counters with an elbow to the stomach. Lantlas reaches in again, but Showtime again hits an elbow to the abdomen of the Elven Warrior. Showtime shoves Lantlas into the ropes and hits a shuffle back kick on the rebound. Showtime drops a knee on Lantlas’s head, and grinds it into the mat until the ref makes him break the hold. Lantlas gets to his knees, and Showtime hits a front dropkick. This causes Lantlas to bounce off of the ropes, and Showtime whips him hard, front-first into the corner. On the ricochet, Showtime grabs Lantlas’s arms and hits the Crossed-Arms Back Drop!
Bob: Some strong offense from the International champion here, Pierre!
Pierre: You’re right, Bob. He’s got the World champion in danger.
Showtime goes for the cover, but doesn’t quite get a two count. Showtime grabs Lantlas around the neck and tries to lift him up, but Lantlas elbows Showtime in the head. Showtime comes back, once again going to attempt to pick up the Elven Warrior, but Lantlas hits a nip-up sidekick!
Bob: Wow, what athleticism!
Pierre: You’re telling me, Bob!
As Showtime is reeling, Lantlas steps outside the ropes and heads to the top. Showtime turns around to receive a devastating missile dropkick! The crowd begins to rile up as Lantlas is gaining momentum. Lantlas hits a throat thrust, then a hellacious roundhouse kick that sends Wryght into the corner! Lantlas waits a little too long, and misses the strike on Showtime in the corner. Showtime takes advantage and hits a backbreaker on Lantlas! Lantlas looks to be in serious pain.
Bob: Is that blood coming from Lantlas’s shirt, Pierre?
Pierre: It’s dark, red liquid… I’d say the odds are good that blood it may be, Bob.
Bob: I hate you sometimes, Pierre.
Pierre: It’s likewise, Bob.
Showtime looks at his hands, which now have Lantlas’s blood on them, and Showtime grins. As Lantlas staggers to his feet, Showtime hits a single arm DDT.
Bob: It’s not looking good for the world champion.
Pierre: Showtime smells blood in the water, and he’s taking advantage.
Bob: That sounded so much like Anthony Douglas.
Pierre: Don’t be ridiculous, Bob. When I’m throwing whiskey bottles at walls that don’t exist, then maybe we’ll talk about that.
Showtime grabs Lantlas’s legs and drops in a figure-four leg lock. Lantlas is a good distance from the ropes, but he’s not even close to giving in. The crowd begins to clap, and Lantlas pushes himself closer to the ropes, though a bloodstain is smothering the mat as he progresses. Finally, after almost two minutes in the hold, Lantlas reaches out and barely grabs the bottom rope. Showtime is furious and yells at the referee.
Pierre: Think he’s a bit upset with that one, Bob?
Bob: I’d say so, Pierre. He was quite close to becoming the world champion with an injured Lantlas close to submitting.
Showtime grins a little more, and slides out of the ring. He shoves the ring announcer away and grabs the chair on which he was sitting. The ref tries to stop him, but Showtime shoves him away as well. As he’s about to swing at Lantlas, from out of nowhere Lantlas spears him to the ground! Though looking fatigued, Lantlas grabs Showtime by the waist, manages to pick him up, and hits a release German suplex, sending Showtime crashing into the corner!
Bob: The world champion is not giving in so easily!
Pierre: Wow, did you see Showtime fly across the ring from that suplex? Tom Tupa would be proud of that airtime!
Bob: Pierre, most of our viewers probably have no idea who that is.
Pierre: They don’t know who we are either.
Bob: Fair enough.
The World Champion closes in on the downed Mr. Showtime, and although Lantlas is still bleeding, he must continue his offence if he wants to win this match-up and keep his World Title. Lantlas picks up Showtime by the head, and rolls him into the ring. Lantlas follows his opponent into the ring, and then struggles to his feet, however, still ends up standing before his opponent. However, that hardly matters, as manages to sweep the legs of the standing Champion, and lock in a leg lock. Fortunately for the Elven Warrior, he isn’t far from the ropes, so he reaches out and grabs them. Richard Stevens calls for Showtime to break the hold, and reaches the four count before Mikey lets go. Showtime picks Lantlas up, and, as Lantlas stands groggily, Showtime runs off the ropes behind him. He hits the World Champion with a chop block, taking the legs out from under the giant Elf.
Pierre: Um, apparently we're calling the main event, as per request of our former boss Al Laiman.
Bob: Not quite sure how that happened, or what authority Al Laiman has around here, but we're certainly honored to be here.
Pierre: Think anyone has the slightest idea who we are?
Bob: I heavily doubt it, Pierre. Let's just call the match.
Pierre: Abso-f*cking-lutely, Bob.
Showtime is now clearly focusing on destroying the legs of the World Champion, for he can’t get hit with the Elvish Tale if Lantlas cannot stand. After applying a stepover toehold to Lantlas, Showtime drops down with an elbow onto the knee of his opponent. He twists the leg of Lantlas, putting a lot of pressure on the knee. Lantlas is still bleeding from his back, and it seems to be winding him. Mikey lets go of the knee lock, and stands up. He taunts Lantlas a bit, by stomping down on his knee and leg a bit more. Mikey then picks up the legs of Lantlas, and crosses them up. He turns Lantlas over, and locks in the elevated Texas Cloverleaf, or as Mikey likes to call it, The Spotlight.
Lantlas is almost in the middle of the ring, and he looks out at the ropes, which to him, are probably miles away. However, it wouldn’t be like the World Champion and Elven Warrior to go down without even trying, so Lantlas reaches for the ropes. He still has quite a bit of ring to cover before the referee can force Mikey to break the hold, so he plants his palms on the mat, and tries to push himself up. The immense strength of the Elven Warrior is a bit too much for Mikey, as Lantlas manages to extend his arms three quarters of their length. He slowly, but surely, begins his crawl to the ropes. Inch by inch, fighting through the pain of both his legs and his back, he gains position toward the rope and his freedom of Mikey’s hold. As Lantlas is almost within fingertips reach of the ropes, Mikey somehow manages to pull him just a bit farther away. Lantlas cries out in pain, but once again, he crawls toward the ropes. He extends his arm, and his hand hovers just inches from the bottom rope. With a desperate lunge, Lantlas shoots his arm forward, and grabs onto the rope, holding on for dear life. Richard Stevens tells Showtime that he has to let it go, and begins a mandatory five count. As Richard Stevens reaches four, Mikey Wryght releases The Spotlight.
Pierre: Lantlas hardly made his way out of that one, Bob.
Bob: You could have fooled me. He was practically playing games with Showtime.
Mr. Showtime is taunting Lantlas now, as Lantlas is still in obvious pain. Showtime picks up the Elven Warrior, who can hardly stand on his own, and backs him against the ropes. He delivers a few chops to the chest of Lantlas, before irish whipping Lantlas against the opposite ropes. Showtime hits a big cross body block, and goes for a pin. Richard Stevens drops to the mat..1...2...Lantlas somehow finds the strength to power his shoulder up. Showtime feels it was a slow count, so he gets in the face of Richard Stevens. He begins arguing with him, yelling, spitting, and cursing away. Richard Stevens simply tells him that it was only two, repeatedly, but Mikey continues to jaw him.
Turning your back on the Elven Warrior is never a smart idea, especially after you’ve just done considerable damage to him. He must be slightly pissed off after that. While Showtime was arguing with Richard Stevens, Lantlas had managed to stagger to his feet. He still isn’t moving fast, but he is up and moving nonetheless. Lantlas comes up behind show time, and locks him in a Full Nelson. Lantlas quickly picks up Showtime, and powers him down with a Full Nelson Slam. Lantlas immediately reaches to his back, which is still hurting immensely. However, he doesn’t let him lose this opportunity, as he does something that you don’t see Lantlas do often. He heads up to the top rope. Lantlas’s knee is obviously slowing him down, as he struggles to get to the top. As he finally is perched atop the turnbuckle, Mikey is basically to his feet. He has his back to Lantlas, who dives off the top and hits Mikey with a big diamond dust!
Lantlas uses this momentum to somehow ignore the massive amounts of pain he must be feeling, and return to his feet. He picks up the still stunned Mikey Wryght, and places him on his shoulders in a fireman’s carry position. Could he be going for the Flame of the West? However, before Lantlas can do anything, Mikey manages to flail his arms and legs, and drops down behind Lantlas, hooking his head under his arm in the process. Showtime goes to turn Lantlas, but the Elven Warrior continues the turn, and uses his strength to break free of Showtime’s grip. He delivers a kick to the gut of Showtime, and then forces Showtime’s head down between his legs. He flips Showtime up, into a powerbomb position, however, his leg almost gives out. Lantlas manages to regain composure, with Showtime still up in the bomb position. Showtime delivers a punch to the head of Lantlas, but Lantlas manages to still hold on. He switches Showtime’s position, and drops him down into a facebuster! The Elvish Tale connects with incredible impact, as Mr. Showtime is face down on the mat. Slowly, Lantlas pushes Showtime over, and uses whatever strength he has left to hook the leg of Mikey Wryght. 1....2....3! After an Elvish Tale, Lantlas retains the World Championship, and unifies the World and International Titles!
Winner: Lantlas via Pinfall
After the Match... Details: Richard Stevens gets the World and International Title, and hands them both to Lantlas, while Lantlas’s music plays. Mikey Wryght had already rolled out of the ring, and made his way down the ramp, hanging his head at opportunities missed. Lantlas can hardly stand up now, however, with the help of Richard Stevens, he manages to raise up the World and International Title as confetti falls from the ceiling. The feed cuts out with Lantlas raising both belts, his back bloody, and a smile on his face.
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Overview Jade d. 2Guys, Havik, Proof, Chris Corvade, and Brian "Atlas" McNight after last eliminating 2Guys Sean Hunter d. Anthony Douglas via Countout 'Bucky' Joe d. Pegasus via Pinfall Non Compos Mentis and Kaden Keene wrestle to a Draw due to Double Pinfall Justin 'Stormm' Michaels d. Rodney Phoenix via Pinfall Grimm d. 'The Gambit' Andreas Lasiewicz via Pinfall Icon d. Ace Anderson & Non Compos Mentis after James Keenan pinned Ace Anderson Lantlas d. 'Mr. Showtime' Mikey Wryght via Pinfall
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A special thanks goes out to Luis, Lassie, Rick, Matt and Alex for their help with the results. Without you guys, who knows when results woulda been up. Coulda been years later! Also special thanks goes out to those of you that roleplayed.
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