Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 08/27/10, from Avondale Estates, GA

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Results: Platinum Championship Wrestling, 08/27/10, from Avondale Estates, GA

- from PCW

Stephen Platinum began the show by apologizing for Grotesque and his behavior.  Commentator J. Hanes will be ok but is not comfortable with the security of Academy Theatre.  Taking his place will be wrestler, Hayden Young, who will be able to defend himself and protect Kurt Kilgore from any out of control wrestlers or fans.

MATCH NUMBER ONE – Warhorse #300 versus Mason (with Prima Donna and The Witnesses)

Warhorse #300 mocked the Demi God’s pose, but the unamused Mason struck from behind.  Mason flipped the Warhorse in a snapmare then strained his neck with the Hennig.  To further the neck damage, Mason dropped Warhorse #300 in his Scales of Justice neckbreaker.  Mason whipped Warhorse #300 into the corner and hit him with a cross body splash and flipped himself out of the ring.  Upon reentering, Warhorse #300 landed the Spartan kick.  This only angered the Demi God, and he immediately locked in the Occom’s Razor forcing Warhorse #300 to tap out.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER ONE -- Mason (with Prima Donna and The Witnesses) with The Occam’s Razor via tapout over Warhorse #300

Mason exclaimed that that was a message to Jon and Trey Williams of the Washington Bullets as to what to expect on September 25th, should they meet in the Tag Team Finals.  They will be broken, like all the heathens that support them, as he and Scott Steele claim their Champion trophies together.

MATCH NUMBER TWO -- The Konkrete Gorillaz (Jay Fury and Brian Blaze) versus “Do Or Die” Chip Day and Simon Sermon

Jay Fury did not appreciate he received Tuesday night at the Jungle from Simon Sermon, and was glad that there would be so many witnesses to the destruction of Chip Day and Simon Sermon that night.  Chip Day and Simon Sermon made their entrance to the cheers of the fans then suddenly rushed the ring.  Fury and Blaze were quick to stomp them as they entered the ring, and the 4 wrestlers laid into each other in an all out brawl.  Day whipped Blaze into Sermon’s clothesline. With they match underway Day went after Fury with European uppercuts then tagged in Sermon.  Sermon started off by kicking Fury then picking him up for a bodyslam, followed by a leg drop and an elbow drop.  Blaze quickly broke up the pin and Sermon tagged in Day.  Fury tackled Day and landed a huge chop before tagging in Blaze.  Blaze gave Day another chop for good measure, and punched him in the torso.  Blaze picked up Day in a bodyslam and followed it with an elbow drop.  Fury tagged in with a kick to Day’s side then flipped him over in a suplex.  After snapmaring Day, Fury locked him in a sleeper hold, Day fought his way out of it by elbowing Fury followed by a kick to the face.  Fury floored Day with a double leg take down and stomped his chest.  Blaze tagged in and began punching Day.  Day managed to slide out of the way, whipped Blaze into the ropes, kicked him in the chest followed by a back elbow.  Sermon tagged in and clotheslined Blaze then Fury.  Sermon forced Blaze into the corner, then climbed the 2nd rope and proceeded to punch Blaze on the top of the head.  Fury low blowed Sermon, and Referee Duke Korey immediately disqualified the Konkrete Gorillaz.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER TWO -- “Do Or Die” Chip Day and Simon Sermon beat The Konkrete Gorillaz (Jay Fury and Brian Blaze) by disqualification

Day exclaimed that the Konkrete Gorillaz may have gotten the upper hand that night, but that won’t be he case at the jungle when he along with Simon Sermon, Najasism, Geter, and Shane Marx take on the Konkrete Gorillaz with the Violent Majority in the 10 man elimination match.  Sermon followed up with a challenge for next Friday’s show at Academy Theatre to face any or all Konkrete Gorillaz and take them down.

MATCH NUMBER THREE – De La Vega (accompanied by The Vandal and Grotesque) versus Warhorse #2

De La Vega was excited for the upcoming 6 person match on Tuesday at the Jungle, where he, the Vandal and Grotesque will take on Pandora, the Phantom and Lee Roy and vowed to make a masterpiece out of them.  Vandal admitted that one on one they had been defeated, but as a team and with Grotesque in their corner, no one will be able to stop them.  De La Vega instantly started off by punching Warhorse #2, then trapped him in the corner by pressing his boot to the Warhorse’s neck.  De La Vega whirled his body at Warhorse #2 in a splash grabbed him for a swinging neckbreaker followed by an elbow drop.  Warhorse #2 fought back with a tomahawk chop paired with a head butt.  De La Vega leaped for his Facepaint leg drop for the pinfall.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER THREE -- De La Vega (accompanied by The Vandal and Grotesque) with The Facepaint via pinfall over Warhorse #2

Johnathan Davis Wynn brought up the history of Good vs Evil.  He had excellent times as the manager of the Warhorses, and he had good times with the Dark Horse, Oscar Worthy.  But with Worthy, he was at a low point, and Wynn did what he could to bring him up.  The Warhorses didn’t listen, Worthy didn’t care.  Looking back on his past successes with both, Wynn was unsure of his future and where he would fit in with PCW.  He truly cared for all the people in the locker room that have supported him in the hard times he’s been going through.  He wanted to thank PCW, Academy Theatre, and the fans.

MATCH NUMBER FOUR -- The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams) versus Najasism and Geter

Since Najasism and Geter were the winners of their division, they were entitled to choose the stipulation of their semi final match against the Washington Bullets.  The stipulation they chose was an elimination match – each member of a team had to be pinned in order for the opposing team to win.  The Bullets attacked before Najasism was finished speaking and the four men brawled.  Geter threw Trey out of the ring and fought with him while Najasism drop kicked Jon.  Geter  picked up Trey in a gorilla press and threw him over the top rope back into the ring.  Najasism rammed his shoulder into Jon into the corner then Geter picked Najasism up and threw him into a crossbody splash at Jon.  Geter landed a huge chop to Jon’s chest before Najasism picked him up for a body slam.  Jon responded by suplexing Najasism then tagging in Trey.  Trey suplexed Najasism in turn then tagged Jon back in.  The Bullets double suplexed Najasism for 3 the Hard Way.  Geter stormed the ring and caught both Williams brothers in a double clothesline.  Jon whipped Najasism off of the ropes while Trey tagged in and tripped him, Jon rolled up on him and secured Najasism in a front chinlock while Trey drop kicked Najasism in the face.  Jon tagged in and attempted to whip Najasism into a corner, but Najasism reversed sending Jon into the corner instead.  However, Jon moved out of the way as Najasism charged and his knees bared the full impact of the turnbuckle.  Geter punched Jon from the apron, and Najasism drop kicked Jon in a seated position.  Geter tagged in and added another chop to Jon’s chest then put Jon in a sleeper hold.  Geter switched to elbowing the back of Jon’s head before picking him up in a bodyslam.  Najasism tagged in and snapmared Jon before securing him in a camel clutch.  Geter tagged in kneed Jon’s leg and gorilla pressed him with one arm and hurled him to the mat.  Jon slid from the corner allowing Geter to run into the turnbuckle.  Geter grabbed Jon by the leg and tagged in Najasism who double stomped Jon’s back.  Jon blocked Najasism’s suplex attempt, reversed and fisherman suplex rolled him into a fisherman’s suplex.  Trey tagged in and began punching Najasism disorienting him and setting him up for the Captain Morgan kick.  Geter broke up the pin by throwing Trey out over the top rope.  Najasism pushed Jon’s chest to the rope and attempted to sunset flip him.  From outside the ring, Geter picked up Trey, but Trey got out of the hold and sent Geter into the ring post.  Trey tagged and entered the ring.  Najasism set Trey on the top turnbuckle and attempted to flip him off with a hurricane-rana, but he did not secure his grip around Trey’s neck, and Trey was unmoved.  Jon was waiting for Najasism with the backcracker, and Trey finished off the Marion Barry with the diamond cutter for the pinfall eliminating Najasism.

Geter entered the ring and both Bullets set on the attack.  Geter threw Jon out of the ring and Najsism kicked him while he laid on the ground.  As Geter choked Trey, Jon attacked Geter’s back but Geter responded by splashing him.  Trey went after Geter’s legs, but Geter whipped him into a corner and splashed him as well.  Geter attacked both Bullets by elbowing Trey in the head then kneeing him in the face then punched Jon in the head.  Trey attempted to clothesline Geter to no effect.  Geter picked up Trey but Jon kicked Geter’s legs out from under him.  Jon went to cover the big man, but Geter just threw him off.  Jon and Trey began to double team Geter by throwing punches and elbows.  The two brothers climbed to the top rope and simultaneously leg dropped and splashed him for the pinfall.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FOUR -- The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams) with Marion Berry on Najasism, and a legdrop/splash combination from the ropes via pinfall on Najasism and Geter

The ninja accompanied Lee Roy to the ring and presented him with a green belt.  All the Queen’s Men came out with Grotesque and laughed at the ceremony.  Lee Roy threw his belt at them angry that his belt promotions have been made into a joke and is stolen every time he earns a new one.  Lee Roy said he would get it back next week at the Jungle when he, Pandora and the Phantom take on Vandal, De La Vega and Grotesque.  Vandal and De La Vega entered the ring and Lee Roy took them both down with a single kick.  Grotesque got into the ring to take care of business when Pandora appeared and wrapped Grotesque up in the ring canvas.  While Grotesque struggled to escape the canvas, Pandora and Lee Roy ran out of the arena.

MATCH NUMBER FIVE – CAMPUS Orange (accompanied by CAMPUS Strike Force) versus Aisha Sunshine

Sunshine began aggressively with forearms to CAMPUS Orange’s face then whipped her into the corner and followed with a clothesline.  Sunshine backed up and attacked with a bronco buster.  After Sunshine landed an elbow drop, CAMPUS Orange pulled her into the turnbuckle then got up and dropped her with a bulldog.  Sunshine elbowed CAMPUS Orange, then spun her around before dropping her with the Lollipop Drop neckbreaker for the pinfall.

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER FIVE – Aisha Sunshine with the Lollipop Drop via pinfall over CAMPUS Orange (accompanied by CAMPUS Strike Force)

Sunshine proclaimed how happy she was with her new boyfriend, Timmy McClendon.  Kurt Kilgore interrupted by saying how tired he was of the two of them.  Sunshine reiterated how she was a lover and not a fighter, but would “kick the krabby patties” out of Kilgore.  Kilgore then challenged Sunshine to a match Tuesday at the Jungle then slapped Sunshine.  Sunshine chased Kilgore down the aisle, and Kilgore called on Hayden Young to protect him.  Young insisted that the two of them would settle it in the ring, which satisfied Sunshine for the time being.

MATCH NUMBER SIX – Michael Cannon versus Nemesis versus PCW World Champion “The Natural” Shane Marx

The 3 wrestlers stared each other down when Nemesis moved to step out of the ring, he didn’t want to be jumped and wanted to let Marx and Cannon do their thing first.  As Marx and Cannon locked up, Nemesis jumped them both and broke it up.  Nemesis clotheslined Cannon over the top rope and out of the ring then forearmed Marx and chopped his chest.  Marx punched Nemesis back, but Nemesis picked him up in a Samoa drop.  Cannon leaped back into the ring and clubbed Nemesis’s back and the two exchanged blows.  Cannon and Marx wordlessly decided take Nemesis out, they whipped him off of the ropes and met him with double back elbows.  Marx whipped Cannon at Nemesis but Nemesis ducked and connected with a clothesline to Shane Marx.  Cannon shot Nemesis off of the ropes and sent him flying over his shoulder then bodyslammed him.  Marx leaped off of the top rope and somersaulted into a centaun for the pinfall eliminating Nemesis.

Cannon shoved Marx and the two exchanged blows.  Marx whipped Cannon to the corner and followed with a back elbow.  After Marx connected with a couple of European  uppercuts, Cannon sent Marx flying in an over the shoulder tackle.  Cannon clubbed Marx on the chest and choked him on the top rope then tugged on the rope sending Marx to the center of the ring.  Marx blocked Cannon’s suplex attempt and reversed it to a vertical suplex on Cannon.  Marx then picked up Cannon for a bodyslam followed by a cannonball leg drop.  Cannon dropped Marx in a single leg takedown then turned him over in a half crab.  Marx was able to reach the ropes to break up the hold.  Cannon continued to work the leg and stomped Marx.  Cannon slammed MAarx’s head into the turnbuckle, but Marx was not effected by it or the subsequent blows from Cannon.  Cannon missed his clothesline, but Marx connected when leaped at Cannon with a flying clothesline.  Cannon felled Marx in a double leg take down then threw Marx out of the ring.  Cannon threw some punches, but since he wouldn’t be able to win the belt if Marx was disqualified, he threw Marx back into the ring.  Marx rolled out of the way of Cannon’s leg drop, kicked Cannon followed by a devastating drop kick.  After a knee to the face, Marx picked up Cannon for the Death Valley Driver for the pinfall

WINNER OF MATCH NUMBER SIX – PCW World Champion “The Natural” Shane Marx with a top rope senton on Nemesis via pinfall, and with a Death Valley Driver via pinfall over Michael Cannon

Marx wasn’t given much time to relish in his victory when Jamie Holmes with the Konkrete Gorillaz stormed the ring and attacked Shane Marx.  Cannon rushed the ring to Marx’s aide, then Simon Sermon, Geter, and Chip Day rushed the ring and fought Holmes and the Gorillaz out of the arena.  The extent of Marx’s injuries is still undetermined.

Current Rankings:

Platinum Championship Wrestling World Champion: “The Natural” Shane Marx (champion since March 26th, 2010)

  1. The Phantom (up from #3)
  2. Jay Fury (up from #4)
  3. Michael Cannon  (down from #1)
  4. Nemesis (down from #2)
  5. “Do Or Die” Chip Day
  6. Lee Roy
  7. Pandora
  8. Dwight Power
  9. Aisha Sunshine (previously unranked)
  10. Mason (previously unranked)

Noteworthy items as a result of the August 27th PCW event:

Tickets are now on sale for “Sacred Ground: Chapter One” on September 25th

In the Tag Team Championship, The Washington Bullets will take on Scott Steele and Mason on September 25th 

Jon and Trey Williams will take on Scott Steele and Mason in a series of singles matches in upcoming PCW cards.

A 5-on-5 elimination match has been signed for The Jungle on 08-31-10 beween the Konkrete Gorillaz and Violent Majority versus PCW World Champion “The Natural” Shane Marx, “Do Or Die” Chip Day, Simon Sermon, Najasism and Geter

A six-person tag match will take place at The Jungle on 08-31-10 between Pandora, The Phantom and Lee Roy versus All The Queen’s Men (De La Vega and The Vandal) and Grotesque

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