Friday, March 19, 2010

Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 03/16/10, from Atlanta, GA

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Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 03/16/10, from Atlanta, GA

- from PCW

The card opened with the playing of the new Platinum Championship Wrestling opening theme to a hot crowd as Platinum Angel cheerleader Zoe and Platty the Platinum Platypus danced.

MATCH NUMBER ONE – Brian Blaze versus Nemesis

Nemesis and Brian Blaze locked up right away, Brian Blaze took down Nemesis and it was a brawl on the mat. Nemesis forced Brian Blaze into the corner and the two began a chopfest. Nemesis flung Brian Blaze off the ropes and gave him a clothesline, then proceeded to kick him while he was down. Nemesis missed a body ram when Brian Blaze moved out of the corner, then clotheslined him followed by an armdrag. Brian Blaze dropped his “Wayback” elbow and was setting up for the “Burn” when Nemesis escaped by elbowing his head. Nemesis then put on his mask and gave Brian Blaze his “800 Pounds” for the pinfall.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER ONE – Nemesis with 800 Pounds via pinfall over Brian Blaze

Nemesis declared Brian Blaze a notch on the PCW belt that he will be winning on March 26th.

Dwight Power then came out, and surprised everyone by staking claim on Hayden Young’s spot since he will be taking a hiatus from wrestling. Since Dwight Power is undefeated, he is in contention. Simon Sermon, in his sequined robe and flamboyant wig interrupted, and told Dwight Power not to be fooled by the make up and the flowers, he will kick Power’s ass from here to 10th and Piedmont.

MATCH NUMBER TWO – Lee Roy versus Pandora

Pandora attacked right away with an eye rake. Unable to see, Lee Roy missed his clothesline, and Pandora caught him in her head scissors. Pandora trapped Lee Roy in the corner with her boot up to his throat, then chopped him. Lee Roy blocked the next shot, reversed and returned the chop and added a kick to Pandora’s side. Lee Roy missed his drop kick, and Pandora locked him in a triangle lock. Lee Roy managed to escape and put Pandora in a leg lock, but had to release when Pandora reached the ropes. Lee Roy missed his clothesline, then he and Pandora both connected on their double clothesline. Lee Roy got up first, but missed his super kick. Pandora grabbed Lee Roy and off the ropes delivered her “Pandemonium” for the pinfall.

Grotesque then came out and repeatedly slammed Lee Roy’s head into the turnbuckle until Lee Roy lost consciousness.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER TWO – Pandora with Pandemonium via pinfall over Lee Roy

Geter entered full of purpose and declared that he was after Mason. He simply promised destruction.

MATCH NUMBER THREE – “The Natural” Shane Marx versus Austin “Consequences” Creed

Stephen Platinum came out to announce a surprise guest wrestler, TNA’s Austin “Consequences” Creed would be taking on top PCW contender, Shane Marx. At first the fans cheered, but quickly turned as Creed got on the microphone and insulted them, then promoted his own appearances on Spike TV’s TNA.

Consequences Creed and Shane Marx locked up heatedly, but Creed got the upperhand quickly with an arm ringer. Shane Marx stealthily reversed it and suplexed Creed. Creed, again got a hold of Marx’s arm, and proceeded to work his arm and shoulder. Creed tried to disable Marx by poking him in the eye, then raking his eyes on the top rope of the ring. Then he sets up Marx on the second rope and chokes him on it by sitting on him! Shane Marx managed to power up, and the two exchanged punches. Creed missed a back elbow, and Marx connected on his clothesline, then a kick to Creed’s gut, and knee to his face. After giving Creed a spinebuster, Marx picked up Creed for a body slam, but Creed gets out of the hold and back suplexed Marx. Marx kicked out of the pin, which angered Creed who pulled Marx to the side of the ring, pulled the apron over his head and proceeded to beat him from outside of the ring. Consequences Creed was counted out and disqualified.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER THREE – “The Natural” Shane Marx via disqualification over Austin “Consequences” Creed

Michael Cannon came out to address the crowd and discuss his albatross, known as Scott Steel. Encouraged by his winning streak, Michael Cannon viewed Scott Steel as the only thing standing in his way, and he will be taking him down.

MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Mason (accompanied by the Witnesses) versus Warhorse #9 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn)

Mason claimed to have destroyed all of the crowd’s heroes that were put before him and with them destroyed, everyone should just bow down to him. Warhorse Manager Johnathon Davis Wynn came out and apologized to Mason, for his Warhorse #9 was about to destroy his hopes for the PCW title.

Mason and Warhorse #9 matched each other move for move right off the bat. Warhorse #9 attempted to take out Mason with a series of kicks, but Mason whipped the Warhorse into the corner and snapmared him, then grabbed his hair and flipped over him in a Kurt Henning move. Warhorse #9 then whipped Mason into the corner and rolled up into him and gave him a jaw breaker, then slide tackled him as Mason slid to the floor. Mason regained control and had Warhorse #9 on the ropes while Witness Rook attacked from outside of the ring. Mason then picked up the Warhorse and set him on top of the top turnbuckle, but Warhorse #9 fought back and pushed Mason off, then from the top, Warhorse #9 flipped into a moonsault on top of Mason. Warhorse #9 dropped Mason with a stunner, but Dwight Power pulled the Warhorse off of the pin before the count could reach 3. As Warhorse #9 reentered the ring, Mason kicked the rope physically impairing the Warhorse while Mason slipped his “Occom’s Razor” hold on him. Warhorse #9 had no recourse but to tapout.

Dwight Power then entered the ring to attempt to unmask Warhorse #9 and expose who he thought was Najasism. Warhorse Manager J.D. Wynn tried to protect his Warhorse, and Power stomped the both of them. Simon Sermon snuck up behind Power and punched him into the corner. Sermon left the ring after showing Power what her really thought of him, but the Witnesses were waiting outside the ring for him and pounded him into the ground. Geter and Brain Blaze came out to assist when the masked woman in black appeared with her chair and took out everyone in her way. Commentator Kurt Killgore grabbed his chair and tried to chase her down, but she vanished as quickly as she appeared.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Mason with The Occam’s Razor via tapout over Warhorse #9

MATCH NUMBER FIVE – The Avant Guards (De La Vega and The Vandal) versus Warhorse Two-step and Warhorse 808 Kick Drum (with Johnathan Davis Wynn)

Vandal and De laVega were happy to be wrestling in an art gallery, and everyone was about to witness a masterpiece of wrestling that would make even Mona Lisa smile. Warhorse Johnathon Davis Wynn limped out with the support of Warhorses Two-step and 808 Kick Drum. He vowed retribution on Dwight Power and Mason & the Witnesses at a later date.

Warhorse Two-Step and Vandal began in the ring together. Warhorse Two-step avoided Vandal by two-stepping around the ring. The two exchange blows while the Warhorse danced around. De laVega and Warhorse 808 Kickdrum tagged in, and Warhorse 808 Kickdrum stole De laVega’s hat and started break dancing with it. This was enough of a distraction for Warhorse 808 Kickdrum to get De laVega into an arm lock and work his arm. Vandal blind tagged in, and forearmed the Warhorse’s back. De laVega tagged back in and gave Warhorse 808 Kickdrum a chest punch from the top rope. The Avant Guard tag in back and forth beating on Warhorse 808 Kickdrum. Warhorse 808 Kickdrum managed to reverse Vandal into the corner and tried to charge but tripped on his own feet. Warhorse Two-step tried to reach for the tag but fell into the ring and referee Duke Korey kicked him back out. After Warhorse 808 Kickdrum took on more of a beating, Warhorse Two-step finally did get the tag and threw clotheslines and punches to down both Vandal and De laVega. Both members of the Avant Guard get up and grab Warhorse Two-step from either side and simultaneously legswept and discus clotheslined him. Vandal had the cover for the pinfall.

Platty the Platinum Platypus bounded to the ring up to the Avant Guard and slammed both of their head onto the apron. Platty disrobed to reveal that Trey Williams of the Washington Bullets had been inside the entire time. Trey claimed that as a treat for their progress, they could have the honor of wrestling the Washington Bullets next week. Unfortunately, Trey couldn’t wait for the tag match and took both men at the same time. Trey managed to get Vandal down, but De laVega was quick to defend his partner, they took Trey down with a sidesweep and stomped him.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FIVE – The Avant Guards with Russian legsweep/discus clothesline combination via pinfall over Warhorse Two-step and Warhorse 808 Kick Drum, The Vandal pinning Warhorse Two-step

MATCH NUMBER SIX – Dwight Power versus Geter

Dwight Power ran out of the ring as soon as Geter entered claiming he was still injured from his attack and not cleared to wrestle.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER SIX – Geter via countout over Dwight Power

MAIN EVENT – The Phantom versus Jay Fury (accompanied by Nemesis)

The Phantom took the offense quickly and pushed Jay Fury into the corner. He pulled off Fury’s mask and chopped him. Infuriated, Jay Fury began to beat on the Phantom. Fury missed a clothesline and the Phantom caught him in a head scissors, then suplexed him. Fury rolled out of the ring to confer with Nemesis and recuperate. The Phantom followed and attacked him outside of the ring. Phantom rolled Fury back into the ring, but upon his reentrance Fury grabbed his head and choked him on the ropes. Fury then dropped kicked the Phantom underneath the rope. As Fury went for a suplex, the Phantom countered with a cradle. The two exchanged punches and the Phantom seemed to be taunting Jay Fury as Fury landed his punches. Fury missed another clothesline and back elbow, and the Phantom springboarded off the ropes and grabbed Fury’s head for a stunner. The Phantom went to kick Jay Fury, but Fury kipped out of the way and flipped up for his “Jaytrix” kick to lay out the Phantom. Then Fury climbed the ropes and dropped and elbow from the top rope for the pinfall.

The Konkrete Gorillaz then called out all of the top contenders and told Shane Marx, Pandora, Mason, and Geter to give up their dreams, that the PCW Champion would be either Jay Fury or Nemesis.

WINNER OF MAIN EVENT – Jay Fury with No More Pain via pinfall over The Phantom

Noteworthy items as a result of the March 16th PCW event:

Najasism continues to be banned from Platinum Championship Wrestling;

“The Attraction” Hayden Young has requested time off, and is out of the running for the PCW title;

The Konkrete Gorillaz are scheduled for a hearing in regards for their actions against referee JR Brantley, who as of now has not cooperated with PCW officials in the investigation. A final decision will be reached this Friday, March 19th;

Austin “Consequences” Creed will have a rematch with “The Natural” Shane Marx at the next Eyedrum show, April 13th;

The following matches will take place to determine who will be ranked #1 and #2 and contend for the Platinum Championship Wrestling World Championship: Pandora/Nemesis, “The Natural” Shane Marx/Mason and Jay Fury/Geter;

PCW's Current Rankings:

  1. “The Natural” Shane Marx (up from #2)
  2. Pandora (down from #1)
  3. Jay Fury (up from #6)
  4. Geter (up from #8)
  5. Nemesis
  6. Mason (down from #4)
  7. “The Attraction” Hayden Young (down from #3)
  8. Dwight Power (previously unranked)
  9. Harmm (up from #10)
  10. Austin “Consequences” Creed (previously unranked)

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