Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 03/19/10, from Avondale Estates, GA
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MATCH NUMBER ONE – The Avant Guards (De La Vega and The Vandal, accompanied by Oscar Worthy) versus The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams)
Vandal and Trey began in the ring together and shoved each other back and forth. Trey caught Vandal with a clothesline, Vandal rolled out of the ring, and Trey hip tossed De La Vega who also rolled out of the ring. While Vandal and De La Vega stood at ringside, Jon and Trey then simultaneously dropped kicked the Avant Guards under the ropes. Once back in, Jon suplexed Vandal, tagged Trey who also suplexed Vandal, tagged Jon back in and the Bullets double suplexed Vandal. Jon went for a move off of the ropes but Oscar Worthy grabbed his legs and tripped him. While refereed JR Brantley dealt with Oscar Worthy, Vandal stomped Jon, tagged in De La Vega who gave Jon a swinging neck breaker, then elbow dropped him. Jon finally managed to tag Trey in who flew in with a clothesline to Vandal, a back elbow and a punch to De La Vega. Trey downed De La Vega with his Captain Morgan’s kick, but Vandal broke up the pin. Jon slingshotted off the ropes, and kicked Vandal from outside the ring. Once back inside, Jon grabbed De La Vega for his backcracker, and Trey grabbed him for a cutter, and got the three count for the pin.
Once Oscar Worthy herded his Avant Guard out of the arena, the Cowboy Way stomped in Thunder & Lightning and a seemingly prepubescent boy named Dustin Hanson. Hanson claimed that the five of them were better wrestlers than the two Washington Bullets especially since the numbers were on their side. Suddenly, Brian Blaze charged the ring making it 3 against 5. The Cowboy Way and Thunder & Lightning with Dustin Hanson challenged the Washington Bullets with Brian Blaze to a match next week citing any threeway combination against the Bullets and Blaze. Roscoe from the Cowboy Way stated that since they were all already there they could get the match over with, but when the five started towards the Bullets and Blaze, Brian Blaze released a fireball that sent the Cowboy Way, Thunder & Lightning, and Dustin Hanson scattering out of the ring.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER ONE – The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams) with backcracker/cutter combination via pinfall over The Avant Guards (De La Vega and The Vandal, accompanied by Oscar Worthy), Trey Williams pinning De La Vega
MATCH NUMBER TWO – Warhorse #300 and Warhorse #7 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn) versus Harmm (accompanied by Mason)
Warhorse Manager Johnathon Davis Wynn led in the enthusiastic Warhorses #7 and #300 who came in high fiving their fans. Wynn addressed his attack from Harmm a few weeks ago stating that he has forgiven him, but will never forget. He instructed his Warhorses to do whatever it took to win.
Once Harmm was in the ring, Warhorse #300 tried to kick him with no effect. Then both Warhorse #7 and Warhorse #300 charged Harmm, who clotheslined the both of them at the same time. Harmm then put his “Harmm’s Way” claw on Warhorse #7’s face and hurled him to the ground, next was Warhorse #300 who also fell victim to “Harmm’s Way” and was thrown down on top of Warhorse #7. Harmm then leapt atop the two Warhorses for the pin.
Once Harmm was declared the winner, the crowd called for Geter who stood in the doorway and stared at Harmm. Mason had to hold back Harmm as Geter withdrew back into the shadows.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER TWO – Harmm with the Harmm’s Way via pinfall, Harmm pinning both Warhorse #7 and #300 at the same time
Dwight Power marched up to the microphone and professed his anger at having been embarrassed by Simon Sermon’s actions at the Eyedrum show. He did not appreciate having his rear end tickled, nor having Simon Sermon’s butt in his face. Despite Sermon’s actions, Dwight Power was still determined to unmask Warhorse #9.
Shortly after Dwight Power left, a video of Michael Cannon from the Eyedrum show began to play. In the video, Cannon addressed his break up from former tag team partner Scott Steel, and how Steel was the one thing in his way in proving that Cannon was a great wrestler.
NUMBER THREE – Nemesis versus Pandora
Both Nemesis and Pandora were serious and down to business in their approach to their match. Pandora began the offense with forearms to Nemesis’s face. Nemesis laughed at her attempts. Nemesis picked Pandora up in a bear hug, Pandora bit his head forcing him to let go. Nemesis flung Pandora to the ground, then threw her into the corner where he chopped her chest twice. Nemesis back off, then charged the corner to deliver a full body splash. He pulled her limp body into the center of the ring and put his mask on. Suddenly Grotesque appeared and entered the ring. Referee JR Brantley immediately called for the bell and ran out of the ring. Nemesis attempted to forearm Grotesque to the head, but to no effect and fled out of the ring. Grotesque then carried Pandora out as Nemesis was declared the winner due to Pandora’s disqualification because of Grotesque’s interference.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER THREE – Nemesis via disqualification over Pandora due to the interference of Grotesque
Oscar Worthy and the Avant Guard with Dwight Power entered for the next installment of “You’re Not Worthy.” His two guests for the evening were Aisha Sunshine and Timmy McClenddon. Timmy McClenddon was angry that Dwight Power hurt him bad, and talked about a vision he had. In his vision, Jesus and William Shatner visited him and delivered a message. The message was to protect Warhorse #9, because Warhorse #9 was his friend. Aisha stepped up and said that she knew what they were trying to do to Warhorse #9, and because he was their friend, they would stick together. Oscar Worthy alleged that everyone knew that Warhorse #9 was Najasism and guaranteed that he would be unmasked. Warhorse Manager Johnathon Davis Wynn entered with Warhorse #9 and interrupted Oscar Worthy in the middle of his rant. Somehow during all the filibustering, a six person tag match was determined for next week. Aisha Sunshine, Timmy McClenddon and Warhorse #9 versus Dwight Power and the Avant Guard.
MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Michael Cannon versus Scott Steel
Scott Steel addressed Michael Cannon’s statements from the video and stated that he was a far superior human being and a far superior wrestler than Michael Cannon. He claimed that Michael Cannon had been holding him back as a tag team partner and there was no way that Cannon would ever beat him in the ring.
The two strong men locked up immediately and Michael Cannon gets thrown down. While Scott Steel posed for the cameras, Cannon took him down and tried to turn him over. Steel kicked Cannon away, but Cannon came back quick to work Steel’s left arm commanding him to tap. Steel punched out of the hold, and the two grappled back and forth classic wrestling style on the mat. Michael Cannon threw Scott Steel off of the ropes and rammed his shoulder into Steel’s gut. Steel powered up and threw down Cannon in a spinebuster, a body slam, then kneed Cannon in the gut. Steel then rammed his shoulder into Cannon’s gut in the corner, flipped him over his shoulder, and mocked Cannon’s pain. When Steel missed a charge in the corner, Cannon suplexed him, then held him in a full nelson. Steel escaped by elbowing Cannon and tried to punch him, but Cannon blocked his shot and ddt’ed him. With adrenaline pumping, Cannon pushed referee JR Brantley out of the way to get at Scott Steel. Referee JR Brantley immediately called for the bell. That didn’t stop Scott Steel and Michael Cannon from brawling on the mat. The locker room emptied and the other wrestlers had to pull Steel and Cannon apart.
RESULT OF MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Michael Cannon and Scott Steel were both disqualified by referee Brantley
MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Jay Fury versus Geter
Before Geter and Jay Fury could even lock up, Jay Fury bailed out of the ring. Once Fury composed himself, he reentered the ring and shot behind Geter. Geter powered out of the hold and threw Jay Fury down, then knocks him down again with a back elbow. Geter charged and Fury pulled down the top rope sending Geter toppling over and out of the ring. Fury charged after Geter, but Geter grabbed Fury in a bone crushing bear hug and wouldn’t let go. The two competitors were not able to get back into the ring before referee JR Brantley counted them both out.
RESULT OF MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Jay Fury and Geter were both counted out of the ring by referee Brantley
MAIN EVENT MATCH NUMBER SIX – Mason (accompanied by Harmm) versus “The Natural” Shane Marx
Mason declared himself the demigod of wrestling and that Shane Marx would be his toughest opponent to date. But he had crushed every on that had been put before him and this would be no different.
Mason powered out of the lockup to give Shane Marx and arm ringer, then worked to injure that same arm. Shane Marx managed to reverse it then called for a test of strength. Marx got Mason into an arm lock, threw him off of the ropes and shoulder tackled him, body slammed him, then dropped an aerial leg onto Mason’s neck. Shane Marx worked Mason all around the ring, before Marx could get off of the ropes, Harmm grabbed his legs interfering with his next move and injuring his leg. Geter then came out and he and Harmm battled it out all over the arena floor. Geter forced Harmm off the premises, and Mason used the distraction to work Marx’s leg by wrapping it around the bottom rope. Mason then grabbed Marx’s leg, Marx managed to stand up and quickly jumped side kicking Mason’s head. Mason recovered and clotheslined Marx while he hung onto the ropes trying to regain his balance. Mason charged Marx’s corner, but Marx leapt over Mason causing him to miss. Marx grabbed Mason and hurled him down in a spinebuster. Mason kicked Marx’s injured leg, then grabbed his arms and drove his knee into Marx’s back. Marx powered up and slammed Mason’s jaw onto the top of his head. Out of options, Mason attempted to get Shane Marx in his Occom’s Razor hold, but Marx blocked his arm, picked Mason up and slammed him onto the mat for the pinfall.
Once Shane Marx was declared the winner, Nemesis entered the ring and the two faced off leaving the audience wanting. The final match for PCW Champion was set.
WINNER OF MAIN EVENT – “The Natural” Shane Marx with a Death Valley Driver via pinfall over Mason (accompanied by Harmm)
PCW Notes: Najasism continues to be banned from Platinum Championship Wrestling; “The Attraction” Hayden Young has requested time off; The Konkrete Gorillaz have been cleared of all potential punishments, as referee JR Brantley decided not to pursue the matter; Austin “Consequences” Creed will have a rematch with “The Natural” Shane Marx at the next Eyedrum show, April 13th; As a result of their victories, “The Natural” Shane Marx and Nemesis are now ranked #1 and #2, respectively, and will face one another for the Platinum Championship Wrestling World Title on March 26th. Referee was JR Brantley.
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MATCH NUMBER ONE – The Avant Guards (De La Vega and The Vandal, accompanied by Oscar Worthy) versus The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams)
Vandal and Trey began in the ring together and shoved each other back and forth. Trey caught Vandal with a clothesline, Vandal rolled out of the ring, and Trey hip tossed De La Vega who also rolled out of the ring. While Vandal and De La Vega stood at ringside, Jon and Trey then simultaneously dropped kicked the Avant Guards under the ropes. Once back in, Jon suplexed Vandal, tagged Trey who also suplexed Vandal, tagged Jon back in and the Bullets double suplexed Vandal. Jon went for a move off of the ropes but Oscar Worthy grabbed his legs and tripped him. While refereed JR Brantley dealt with Oscar Worthy, Vandal stomped Jon, tagged in De La Vega who gave Jon a swinging neck breaker, then elbow dropped him. Jon finally managed to tag Trey in who flew in with a clothesline to Vandal, a back elbow and a punch to De La Vega. Trey downed De La Vega with his Captain Morgan’s kick, but Vandal broke up the pin. Jon slingshotted off the ropes, and kicked Vandal from outside the ring. Once back inside, Jon grabbed De La Vega for his backcracker, and Trey grabbed him for a cutter, and got the three count for the pin.
Once Oscar Worthy herded his Avant Guard out of the arena, the Cowboy Way stomped in Thunder & Lightning and a seemingly prepubescent boy named Dustin Hanson. Hanson claimed that the five of them were better wrestlers than the two Washington Bullets especially since the numbers were on their side. Suddenly, Brian Blaze charged the ring making it 3 against 5. The Cowboy Way and Thunder & Lightning with Dustin Hanson challenged the Washington Bullets with Brian Blaze to a match next week citing any threeway combination against the Bullets and Blaze. Roscoe from the Cowboy Way stated that since they were all already there they could get the match over with, but when the five started towards the Bullets and Blaze, Brian Blaze released a fireball that sent the Cowboy Way, Thunder & Lightning, and Dustin Hanson scattering out of the ring.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER ONE – The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams) with backcracker/cutter combination via pinfall over The Avant Guards (De La Vega and The Vandal, accompanied by Oscar Worthy), Trey Williams pinning De La Vega
MATCH NUMBER TWO – Warhorse #300 and Warhorse #7 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn) versus Harmm (accompanied by Mason)
Warhorse Manager Johnathon Davis Wynn led in the enthusiastic Warhorses #7 and #300 who came in high fiving their fans. Wynn addressed his attack from Harmm a few weeks ago stating that he has forgiven him, but will never forget. He instructed his Warhorses to do whatever it took to win.
Once Harmm was in the ring, Warhorse #300 tried to kick him with no effect. Then both Warhorse #7 and Warhorse #300 charged Harmm, who clotheslined the both of them at the same time. Harmm then put his “Harmm’s Way” claw on Warhorse #7’s face and hurled him to the ground, next was Warhorse #300 who also fell victim to “Harmm’s Way” and was thrown down on top of Warhorse #7. Harmm then leapt atop the two Warhorses for the pin.
Once Harmm was declared the winner, the crowd called for Geter who stood in the doorway and stared at Harmm. Mason had to hold back Harmm as Geter withdrew back into the shadows.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER TWO – Harmm with the Harmm’s Way via pinfall, Harmm pinning both Warhorse #7 and #300 at the same time
Dwight Power marched up to the microphone and professed his anger at having been embarrassed by Simon Sermon’s actions at the Eyedrum show. He did not appreciate having his rear end tickled, nor having Simon Sermon’s butt in his face. Despite Sermon’s actions, Dwight Power was still determined to unmask Warhorse #9.
Shortly after Dwight Power left, a video of Michael Cannon from the Eyedrum show began to play. In the video, Cannon addressed his break up from former tag team partner Scott Steel, and how Steel was the one thing in his way in proving that Cannon was a great wrestler.
NUMBER THREE – Nemesis versus Pandora
Both Nemesis and Pandora were serious and down to business in their approach to their match. Pandora began the offense with forearms to Nemesis’s face. Nemesis laughed at her attempts. Nemesis picked Pandora up in a bear hug, Pandora bit his head forcing him to let go. Nemesis flung Pandora to the ground, then threw her into the corner where he chopped her chest twice. Nemesis back off, then charged the corner to deliver a full body splash. He pulled her limp body into the center of the ring and put his mask on. Suddenly Grotesque appeared and entered the ring. Referee JR Brantley immediately called for the bell and ran out of the ring. Nemesis attempted to forearm Grotesque to the head, but to no effect and fled out of the ring. Grotesque then carried Pandora out as Nemesis was declared the winner due to Pandora’s disqualification because of Grotesque’s interference.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER THREE – Nemesis via disqualification over Pandora due to the interference of Grotesque
Oscar Worthy and the Avant Guard with Dwight Power entered for the next installment of “You’re Not Worthy.” His two guests for the evening were Aisha Sunshine and Timmy McClenddon. Timmy McClenddon was angry that Dwight Power hurt him bad, and talked about a vision he had. In his vision, Jesus and William Shatner visited him and delivered a message. The message was to protect Warhorse #9, because Warhorse #9 was his friend. Aisha stepped up and said that she knew what they were trying to do to Warhorse #9, and because he was their friend, they would stick together. Oscar Worthy alleged that everyone knew that Warhorse #9 was Najasism and guaranteed that he would be unmasked. Warhorse Manager Johnathon Davis Wynn entered with Warhorse #9 and interrupted Oscar Worthy in the middle of his rant. Somehow during all the filibustering, a six person tag match was determined for next week. Aisha Sunshine, Timmy McClenddon and Warhorse #9 versus Dwight Power and the Avant Guard.
MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Michael Cannon versus Scott Steel
Scott Steel addressed Michael Cannon’s statements from the video and stated that he was a far superior human being and a far superior wrestler than Michael Cannon. He claimed that Michael Cannon had been holding him back as a tag team partner and there was no way that Cannon would ever beat him in the ring.
The two strong men locked up immediately and Michael Cannon gets thrown down. While Scott Steel posed for the cameras, Cannon took him down and tried to turn him over. Steel kicked Cannon away, but Cannon came back quick to work Steel’s left arm commanding him to tap. Steel punched out of the hold, and the two grappled back and forth classic wrestling style on the mat. Michael Cannon threw Scott Steel off of the ropes and rammed his shoulder into Steel’s gut. Steel powered up and threw down Cannon in a spinebuster, a body slam, then kneed Cannon in the gut. Steel then rammed his shoulder into Cannon’s gut in the corner, flipped him over his shoulder, and mocked Cannon’s pain. When Steel missed a charge in the corner, Cannon suplexed him, then held him in a full nelson. Steel escaped by elbowing Cannon and tried to punch him, but Cannon blocked his shot and ddt’ed him. With adrenaline pumping, Cannon pushed referee JR Brantley out of the way to get at Scott Steel. Referee JR Brantley immediately called for the bell. That didn’t stop Scott Steel and Michael Cannon from brawling on the mat. The locker room emptied and the other wrestlers had to pull Steel and Cannon apart.
RESULT OF MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Michael Cannon and Scott Steel were both disqualified by referee Brantley
MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Jay Fury versus Geter
Before Geter and Jay Fury could even lock up, Jay Fury bailed out of the ring. Once Fury composed himself, he reentered the ring and shot behind Geter. Geter powered out of the hold and threw Jay Fury down, then knocks him down again with a back elbow. Geter charged and Fury pulled down the top rope sending Geter toppling over and out of the ring. Fury charged after Geter, but Geter grabbed Fury in a bone crushing bear hug and wouldn’t let go. The two competitors were not able to get back into the ring before referee JR Brantley counted them both out.
RESULT OF MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Jay Fury and Geter were both counted out of the ring by referee Brantley
MAIN EVENT MATCH NUMBER SIX – Mason (accompanied by Harmm) versus “The Natural” Shane Marx
Mason declared himself the demigod of wrestling and that Shane Marx would be his toughest opponent to date. But he had crushed every on that had been put before him and this would be no different.
Mason powered out of the lockup to give Shane Marx and arm ringer, then worked to injure that same arm. Shane Marx managed to reverse it then called for a test of strength. Marx got Mason into an arm lock, threw him off of the ropes and shoulder tackled him, body slammed him, then dropped an aerial leg onto Mason’s neck. Shane Marx worked Mason all around the ring, before Marx could get off of the ropes, Harmm grabbed his legs interfering with his next move and injuring his leg. Geter then came out and he and Harmm battled it out all over the arena floor. Geter forced Harmm off the premises, and Mason used the distraction to work Marx’s leg by wrapping it around the bottom rope. Mason then grabbed Marx’s leg, Marx managed to stand up and quickly jumped side kicking Mason’s head. Mason recovered and clotheslined Marx while he hung onto the ropes trying to regain his balance. Mason charged Marx’s corner, but Marx leapt over Mason causing him to miss. Marx grabbed Mason and hurled him down in a spinebuster. Mason kicked Marx’s injured leg, then grabbed his arms and drove his knee into Marx’s back. Marx powered up and slammed Mason’s jaw onto the top of his head. Out of options, Mason attempted to get Shane Marx in his Occom’s Razor hold, but Marx blocked his arm, picked Mason up and slammed him onto the mat for the pinfall.
Once Shane Marx was declared the winner, Nemesis entered the ring and the two faced off leaving the audience wanting. The final match for PCW Champion was set.
WINNER OF MAIN EVENT – “The Natural” Shane Marx with a Death Valley Driver via pinfall over Mason (accompanied by Harmm)
PCW Notes: Najasism continues to be banned from Platinum Championship Wrestling; “The Attraction” Hayden Young has requested time off; The Konkrete Gorillaz have been cleared of all potential punishments, as referee JR Brantley decided not to pursue the matter; Austin “Consequences” Creed will have a rematch with “The Natural” Shane Marx at the next Eyedrum show, April 13th; As a result of their victories, “The Natural” Shane Marx and Nemesis are now ranked #1 and #2, respectively, and will face one another for the Platinum Championship Wrestling World Title on March 26th. Referee was JR Brantley.
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