Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 06/22/10, from Atlanta, GA
MATCH NUMBER ONE – Warhorse #88 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn) versus De La Vega (with Miss Quinn)
Quinn proclaimed that since De La Vega allowed the Konkrete Gorillaz to break Vandal, he will have to make up for it by stomping out the pony. Warhorse #88 held out his hand to shake before the match, but De La Vega responded by punching him then chopping him in the corner. Using one of Vandal's moves, De La Vega hooked his leg around the Warhorse's and took him down with the side Russian leg sweep. De La Vega followed up with a leg drop then a kick to Warhorse #88's head. Warhorse #88 still had some fight in him as he punched De La Vega in the gut and shoved De La Vega off of the ropes. But Warhorse #88 missed his clothesline and De La Vega caught him in a cross body splash. De La Vega leaped onto Warhorse #88's shoulders and flipped him over with a spinning rocker dropper. With a kick to the gut and the Masterpiece, De La Vega got the pinfall.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER ONE – De La Vega (with Miss Quinn) with The Masterpiece over Warhorse #88 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn)
MATCH NUMBER TWO – Najasism and Geter versus The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams)
Trey led off the offense by grabbing Najasism in a headlock then dropkicking him. Jon tagged in and after locking up with Najasism, wrenched Najasism’s arm in an arm wringer. Najasism reversed on Jon, but then Jon flipped and reversed it again. Najasism countered, got Jon in a headlock and forced him off of the ropes. Leaping off of the ropes, Najasism downed Jon with a spinning heel kick to the head. Geter tagged in and laid a mighty punch on Jon and slammed his head into the turnbuckle. Najasism tagged back in, kicked Jon in the torso then chopped his chest. Geter tagged in again, picked up Najasism and hurled him at Jon in a cross body splash. Jon left the corner and kicked Geter in the leg and continued working the giant by drop kicking the same leg. Trey tagged in and kicked Geter in the head, Geter responded by shoving Trey back across the ring, but Trey came flying back by drop kicking Geter’s shin. Jon tagged in and he and Trey both forced Geter into the corner, while Trey held him at bay with his shoulder, Jon ran up and kneed Geter in the face. Again, Jon landed another drop kick to Geter’s knee. Geter charged at Jon, but Jon lifted his boot landing a blow onto Geter’s face. Trey tagged in again and quickly punched Geter then continued working Geter’s knee. The Bullets shoved Geter off of the ropes, but Geter returned with a double clothesline for Jon and Trey. Like lumberjacks trying to down a mighty red wood, the Bullets worked Geter’s knee and leg. When Trey elbowed Geter in the head, Geter picked Trey up by the throat. But Trey managed to jump to the side then drop kicked Najasism on the apron followed by a landing a drop kick on Geter from the top rope. Jon tagged in and punched Geter, but Geter simply shoved Jon across the ring then picked him up for a German suplex. Najasism tagged in and flew off of the top rope at Trey. As Jon broke up the pin, Geter hit Jon. Geter then picked up Najasism and threw him into a crossbody splash taking out both Jon and Trey. Then Najasism climbed onto the top rope and Geter’s shoulders for the Destruction Drop, but Najasism missed the splash when Trey rolled out of the way. Geter ran after Jon, but toppled out of the ring when Jon ducked and pulled down the top rope. Jon then grabbed Najasism for the back cracker and Trey finished off the Marion Barry with a facebusting neckbreaker. As Trey went for the pin, “Screamin” Marty Freeman said something to Jon causing him to chase Freeman and Jamie Holmes out of the arena. Geter broke up Trey’s pin, punched him with a right cross, then placed Najasism over Trey for the cover and pinfall.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER TWO – Najasism and Geter with a right cross from Geter to Trey Williams via pinfall over The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams), Najasism pinning Trey Williams
MATCH NUMBER THREE – Witness Cannon (accompanied by Mason and The Witnesses) versus The Phantom
Under the Demi God's guidance, Michael Cannon has been able to focus and crushed all of his opponents. Cannon grabbed the Phantom and shot him into the corner, then floored him with a single leg takedown. Phantom responded with a series of kicks. Cannon drove his shoulder in the Phantom while he had him trapped in the corner, then snapmared the Phantom. After choking the Phantom, Cannon took a running charge, but Phantom put up as Cannon rammed into it full speed. Phantom kicked Cannon in the gut, then shoved him off the ropes and Cannon ran into the Phantom's leaping leg drop. Cannon left the ring to recuperate and sought advice from his mentor, Mason. Once back in the ring, Phantom took Cannon out with a single leg takedown and began folding them in a Texas clover leaf, then into an Indian death lock. Cannon had to grasp the ropes to break up the move. Cannon stood up and tackled Phantom then proceeded to throw punches. Cannon threw Phantom off of the ropes, caught him and tossed him over his shoulder in a modified suplex. Cannon secured Phantom in a hammerlock, then lifted him up in a slow suplex. Cannon missed his clothesline as the Phantom ducked then springboarded into a stunner. As Cannon got to his feet, Witness Harmm grabbed Cannon by the legs and pulled him out of the ring. The two Witnesses brawled outside of the ring as Mason attempted to break it up. During the chaos, Witness Cannon was counted out and disqualified.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER THREE – The Phantom won via countout over Witness Cannon (accompanied by Mason and The Witnesses)
Goth addressed his losing streak and having to inform his dad of his performance over Father’s Day. Goth vowed that starting from then on it was a New Era of Goth.
MATCH NUMBER FOUR -- The Konkrete Gorillaz (Jay Fury and Nemesis) versus Scott Steele and Mason (accompanied by The Witnesses)
Fury and Mason began in the ring together, while Fury refused to let go of his headlock, Mason resorted to pulling his hair and raking his eyes. Upset, Fury took Mason to the met and wrenched his arm in a hammerlock. As Mason stood up and attempted to maneuver out of the hold, Fury hooked Mason’s head under his knee. Mason wriggled out and twisted Fury’s arm in an arm wringer while Fury punched at Mason’s torso. Scott Steele and Nemesis locked up after tagging in and Nemesis forced Steele into the corner. Steele grabbed Nemesis into a headlock, Nemesis moved Steele to the ropes and shoved him off, but Steele was the one that connected with his shoulder tackle. Steele secured Nemesis’s arm in an arm lock, and Nemesis’ recourse was to club at his back with his forearms. Mason tagged in and head butted Nemesis followed by a chop. Fury tagged in, punched Mason and then chopped him. As Fury shoved Mason off of the ropes, Mason ducked the clothesline and caught Fury in a neckbreaker. Mason then hooked his arms through Fury’s elbows locking his arms behind his back, then picked Fury up and delivered a standing driver. Steele tagged in and he and Mason threw Fury off the ropes and connected in a double back elbow.
Steele punched Fury in the back then flipped him in a modified hip toss suplex. Mason tagged in again and double ax handled Fury, snapmaring him, then grabbed Fury’s head while flipping over him in a Kurt Henning. Mason then immobilized Fury’s arms as Steele jumped and landed a knee drop on Fury’s shoulder. Mason got the tag, punched Fury then set him atop the turnbuckle, but Fury punched Mason then drop kicked him in the head from the top rope. After forcing Mason into the corner, Fury chopped Mason’s chest, tagged in Nemesis who chopped Mason’s back then suplexed him. Fury tagged in, delivered a swinging neckbreaker to Mason, then landed a standing moonsault. Nemesis got the tag once again and caught Mason in a clothesline. Steele entered the ring to assist and attempted to punch Nemesis, but Referee Duke Korey had to physically remove him from the ring. Using the distraction, Fury entered and the Konkrete Gorillaz proceeded to stomp Mason. Fury snapmared Mason, then climbed the top rope for devastating leg drop, but Mason moved at the last moment leaving Fury writhing in pain from the missed move. Steele tagged in and clotheslined Fury, but Nemesis entered to break the pin. Mason attacked Nemesis then went after Fury but Fury Jaytrixed out of the way and landed his spinning sidekick. Meanwhile Nemesis gave Steele the 800 pounds and laid him out. Nemesis then picked up Mason for Fury to attack, but Steele speared Fury. Nemesis charged Mason, but Mason dodged and pulled down the top rope sending Nemesis flying out of the ring. Steele then picked up Mason in a shoulder press, and hurled him at Fury for a head butt and cover gaining the pinfall.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FOUR – Scott Steele and Mason (accompanied by The Witnesses) with a press slam/headbutt from Mason and Steele to Jay Fury via pinfall over The Konkrete Gorillaz (Jay Fury and Nemesis), Mason pinning Jay Fury
Shane Marx seemed refreshed and rested as he openly invited any contenders after his PCW World Champion’s Belt to take him on and he would happily defend his title and keep it just as he had the past two times against Scott Steele. He also wanted to express to Brian Blaze that though he understood him wanting to take care of his own business, should he ever need any help, feel free to look to him for assistance.
Stephen Platinum then entered the ring to make some announcements about the big September 25th PCW Sacred Ground show. TNA’s Samoa Joe would be making an appearance to take on a worthy PCW opponent, and that the champions for NWA and Ring of Honor would also be there defending their titles in a title unification match.
MATCH NUMBER FIVE -- Warhorse #23 and Warhorse #300 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn) versus Pandora and Aisha Sunshine
Pandora and Warhorse #23 circled before locking up, Warhorse #23 got Pandora in a headlock taking her down to the mat, then stood her back up for the arm wringer. Pandora reversed to a hammerlock, but Warhorse #300 was able to tag and grabbed Pandora in a headlock. Pandora reversed the headlock and pushed Warhorse #300 off of the ropes, ducked his clothesline attempt then caught him a flying head scissors rolling him for the pin attempt. Warhorse #300 kicked out and Pandora tagged in Sunshine who gave Warhorse #300 a 360 neckbrecker. Pandora tagged back in and she and Sunshine gave Warhorse #300 a double arm wringer, then planted his face into the mat with a double bulldog. Pandora forced Warhorse #300 into the corner and choked him with her boot then tagged in Sunshine. Sunshine whipped Pandora into #300 for a bronco buster, then Sunshine charged and followed with her bronco buster on the fallen Warhorse. Warhorse #300 shoved Sunshine off and picked her up for a backbreaker over his knee. He scooped her off of the ground and delivered another backbreaker. Warhorse #23 tagged in and also gave Sunshine a backbreaker then landed a leg drop. After tagging in Warhorse #300, Warhorse #23 held up Sunshine’s arms while Warhorse #300 landed punches to her torso. Warhorse #300 forearmed Sunshine’s back, then clotheslined her off of the ropes. Warhorse #23 tagged in and both Warhorses landed punches on Sunshine while holding her in the corner. They shoved Sunshine off of the ropes but missed their double clothesline attempt, and Sunshine landed a cross body splash taking out both Warhorses. Warhorse #23 stumbled to his feet and grabbed Sunshine in a swinging neckbreaker. Sunshine managed to kick out, and Warhorse #23 whipped her into the corner and charged. Just as Warhorse #23 jumped with his knees up, Sunshine moved out of the way and tagged in Pandora. Pandora clotheslined Warhorse #23 then Warhorse #300 who charged at her, followed back a back elbow to both. Sunshine picked up Pandora so that she could kick both Warhorses. Pandora flipped over Sunshine and gave Warhorse #300 the Pandemonium for the pinfall.
Angry at yet another tag team loss, Warhorse Manager, Johnathon Davis Wynn, called out the other Warhorses and forced them on to one knee. He chastised them claiming they’ve lost respect of the fans, and lost the respect of him. The only Warhorse taking his direction was Warhorse #23, the Franchise Warhorse and everyone should be taking to his example.
WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Pandora and Aisha Sunshine with the Pandemonium via pinfall over Warhorse #23 and Warhorse #300 (with Johnathan Davis Wynn), Pandora pinning Warhorse #300
Miss Quinn entered the ring with her pet, Grotesque, to give her State of Quinn Address. Her points were simple, that Vandal’s injuries were a minor setback, but to reemphasize to De La Vega, she doesn’t tolerate losers. Her next point was that Conscience was afraid of her and how she’s never dared to hit her. And lastly, that she had a plan for taking Pandora out, but she wanted to wait until Friday at Academy Theatre to make that announcement.
MAIN EVENT MATCH NUMBER SIX -- Dwight Power versus Simon Sermon (accompanied by Timmy McClendon)
Power launched an attack as Sermon was still making his entrance, Sermon managed to get Power to the ropes, flipped him over his shoulder off the richochet, then clotheslined him over the top rope. Timmy took the opportunity to helicopter slap Power while he was on the floor then threw him back into the ring. Sermon picked up Power and drove him into the mat with a running side suplex. Power responded by elbowing Sermon in the face forcing him into the corner, then leaped up and monkey flipped Sermon into the center of the ring. Power stood Sermon to his feet then threw him out of the ring and followed him. Power elbowed Sermon on the back then sent him into the ring post and tossed him back into the ring. Power stood on the back of Sermon’s neck choking him on the bottom rope, then landed a leg drop across Sermon’s back. Power stomped on Sermon’s chest and flung him out of the ring again. From the apron, Power jumped on Sermon. Sermon turned the tables by picking Power up and slamming him on the TV platform then threw Power back into the ring. Power struggled up and whipped Sermon into one corner slamming him into the turnbuckle, followed and whipped him into the opposite corner. But Sermon flipped out of the ring over the turnbuckle and flew back over the ropes while elbowing Power in the face. Sermon shoved Power into a corner and landed a body splash then whipped him into another corner to charge, but Power put his boot up catching Sermon in the face. Power grabbed Sermon for the DDT, then while Sermon was laying on the ground, Power taunted him by slapping him in the face. Sermon reached up and grabbed Power by the testicles, picked him up and slammed him on to the mat. Sermon forced Power into the corner, climbed the ropes unleashed a series of punches to the top of Power’s head as the fans counted. Power gouged Sermon’s eyes and ran to grab something from his coat pocket. As Timmy tried to stop him, Power ignited his lighter in Timmy’s face blinding him! With a surge of strength, Sermon picked up Power and got the pinfall with a hangman’s neckbreaker.
As Dr. Melei rushed to Timmy McClendon’s aide, Goth gave Sermon a bottle of water to help wash out Timmy’s eyes. In an unexpected turn of events, Goth grabbed Sermon and drove his head into the mat with a pile driver! The doctor rushed both patients out of the ring as quickly and safely as possible, but Sermon limped his way back out to let the fans know that he would get his revenge on Goth and Dwight Power.
WINNER OF MAIN EVENT – Simon Sermon (accompanied by Timmy McCldenon) with a hangman’s neckbreaker via pinfall over Dwight Power;
PCW news & notes: Ringside Commentator: J. Hanes; Referee: Duke Kore; Ring Announcer: David Chandler. PCW’s first “Tag team season” will continue, involving eight teams and culminating with a final on September 25th to determine the first PCW World Tag Team Champions. Two different tag team season matches will take place at the Academy Theater on June 25th. Jamie Holmes has been suspended indefinitely for striking a fan at the June 18th show. Goth has been suspended again for attacking wrestlers that he was not involved with in a match. Simon Sermon has requested time to address Goth on the June 25th show. He has also requested a match with Dwight Power on the next Jungle show, June 29th.
Current Rankings:
Platinum Championship Wrestling World Champion: “The Natural” Shane Marx (champion since March 26th, 2010)
- The Phantom
- Scott Steele
- Michael Cannon
- Jay Fury
- Mason
- “Awesome” Austin Creed
- Simon Sermon (up from #9)
- Brian Blaze
- Dwight Power (down from #7)
- De La Vega (previously unranked)
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