Post by PWXonline on Aug 7, 2013 23:44:29 GMT -5
PWX Adrenaline 47: Tag Wars
Municpal Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Wednesday, August 7th 2013
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["Keys to the City” is playing over the PA as the ADRENALINE opening video package plays. Highlighting the big moments from last week.]
Chris Caudill: Welcome to ADRENALINE 47
[Pyro shoots up as the camera pans around the arena!]
Ricky Cravate: We are LIVE from Music City-Nashville, Tennessee-and its TAG WARS 2013!
Chris Caudill: The World Tag Team Championship will be defended by Sex & Money-as they face BOTH The House of Stone, and The Bad Attitude in a Three Way Dance!
Ricky Cravate: Let’s not waste any time-as we’re headed ringside for our opening match!
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SINGLES MATCH:
Number One Contender ELIJAH BLACK versus Golden Dreams TIMOTHY HUNT
Chris Caudill: Huge opening match-with HUGE implications!
Ricky Cravate: No doubt about it Chris!
[Both men are in their respective corners as the referee comes to the middle of the ring and signals for the bell as it rings both men waste no time in locking up. Each man is trying to get the upper hand when finally Black hits a knee doubling over Hunt. He grabs him by the hair and begins delivering stiff punches one after the other as he goes for one more Hunt blocks it bringing black down with a quick and sudden neckbreaker. Black is grabbing at his neck and head as Hunt gets up he begins stomping away at Black who grabs the foot pushing him back. Hunt comes running but out of nowhere Black catches him with a one handed bulldog sending his head slamming in to the mat. Black stands up standing over Hunt pulling his head up he begins hitting him with stiff crossface shots over and over. Hunt seems out of it as Black just puts the heel of his boot on the back of Hunt’s head as the referee makes him break. He begins screaming at Hunt to get up and fight which does nothing but piss Hunt off. He gets back to his feet as both men just begin trading stiff punches in the center of the ring. Black once again gets the upper hand as he shoves Hunt in the corner he kicks at his knee knocking him down to the seated position as he backs up. He takes off running coming in hard with a running face wash. The force knocks Hunt through the second and bottom rope as he lands on the floor as Black looks down at his work with a smirk on his face. Before the referee can start counting Black slides under the bottom rope picking up Hunt he throws him in under the bottom rope.]
Ricky Cravate: Our Number One Contender in control right now!
Chris Caudill: Timothy Hunt needs to get back into this one Ricky.
[Black slides back in under the bottom rope but as he does Hunt gets back to his feet spearing him down as he begins to land punches to the head and face as he begins to hype himself up. He waits for Black to get up as he pulls him in he takes him down with a belly to belly suplex. He quickly hooks the leg going for a cover the referee goes down for the count. One……Two..Black kicks out as he out of nowhere kips up to his feet sneaking behind Hunt he grabs him by the hair pulling him down in to a backbreaker by the hair. He then picks Hunt up as he whips him in to the ropes he hits the other side coming off with a running calf kick as he begins to take total control of the match. He once again picks him up as he is out on his feet Black spins hitting a discus lariat as Hunt lands high on his head he flips completely over landing on his stomach. He grabs Hunt in a front face lock and then begins hitting him with hard knees one after the other as the referee pulls Black off checking trying to make sure Hunt is still conscious Hunt is able to wave him off as Black continues to keep the pressure on. He picks him up as he whips him hard in to the corner he comes running in with an enziguri causing Hunt to stumble out of the corner as he does Black pulls him in quickly spinning him around he hits the black descent as he quickly goes for the cover the referee goes down for the count. One…………Two…………..Three!!!]
Chris Caudill: Big win for Elijah Black!
Ricky Cravate: Elijah gets some momentum on his side, going into his World Title rematch at Do Or Die!
Black rolls off Hunt with a smirk on his face as he stands up the referee raises his arm as he slides out of the ring chuckling as he walks backwards to the back.
WINNER: ELIJAH BLACK via pin
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FIRST TIME EVER
ANTON CHASE vs JOHN PARIAH
[The referee called for the bell. Chase and Pariah circled each other. They tied up. Pariah grabbed Chase’s arm and wrenched it. They went hold for hold until Pariah turned the tide and sent Chase to the ropes. Chase bounced off the ropes and upon returning, Pariah caught him and tossed him overhead with a belly to belly suplex.]
Ricky: After a scientific mat wrestling to start this match, Pariah introduces a little brawn with that suplex.
[Pariah attempted to wear Chase down with several submission holds on the mat but Chase survived all of that including a Liontamer that he fought off by kicking Pariah off of him. Pariah dropped of the mat and Chase quickly jumped to his feet. Chase quickly ran to the ropes and upon returning, he dropped Pariah to the mat with a vicious looking kick to the head. Chase went for the cover but only gets a two count.]
Ricky: Vicious kick by Chase but it only gets a two count!
Chris: He might’ve kicked out but I will be surprise if Pariah did not get a concussion from that one!
[Later in the match, we can both men are battling on the outside. Chase pulled Pariah’s arm and tried to send him to the steel steps but Pariah blocked it. Pariah hammered him with a flurry of right hands that staggered Chase. Pariah charged towards Chase but Chase caught him with an enzuigiri. But Pariah did not go down. Instead he just staggered back. Chase grabbed his arm and tried to send him this time to barricade but Pariah, showing his athleticism, jumped up to the barricade before somersaulting and landing a picture perfect moonsault on Anton Chase!]
Crowd: HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!
Ricky: Holy shit it is! Pariah showing his high flying skills with that moonsault!
Ricky: After a series of back and forth action, both men are doing their best to get back on their feet! Who will be able to turn the tides back to their favor!
Chris: Hard-hitting match we got here, Ricky! These two men are giving it all they’ve got!
[Pariah reached the ropes first and used it as leverage to get to his feet. Chase reached the ropes moments later as he himself used it as a leverage to get back to his feet. Both men reached their vertical base almost at the same time. Pariah wasted no time as he made his way to Chase’s whereabouts in the ring. Pariah was about to grab Chase when Chase hit him with a kick to the midsection that staggered him a feet back. Chase then proceed to hammer him with a flurry of punches but Pariah retaliated over and over with punches of his own. A slugfest then ensued in the middle of the ring as the crowd blew off the roof of the arena!]
Ricky: These two men are going at it!
Chris: Nothing wrong with a good old slugfest! This match has turned into a bar room brawl!
[Pariah shifted the momentum to his favor with a knee to the midsection doubling Chase over. Pariah set him up in a double underhook but Chase spinned out of it. Chase grabbed Pariah’s arm and tried to send Pariah to the outside but Pariah held on to the ropes and landed on the ring apron. Chase charged towards Pariah but Pariah caught him with a shoulder block to the midsection staggering Chase back. Pariah stalked him as he looked to do a high risk move. Chase turned around and Pariah jumped on the ropes before spring boarding but the move backfired as Chase caught him in a fireman’s carry before dropping him into a double knee gutbuster! Pariah rolled on the ring favoring his midsection.]
Ricky: That didn’t went too well for the Chicago’s Finest!
Chris: It looks like his ribs got rocked that bad there, Ricky!
[Chase went for the cover but only got two and three fourths. Frustrations are clearly high at this point as Chase pounded the mat. Chase rose to his feet and approached Pariah. Chase picked Pariah up from the mat and hammered him with a couple of right hands and forearms before pulling his arm and sending him to the corner. Chase charged and hit him with a flying forearm smash. Pariah staggered forward and Chase caught him and dropped him down to the mat with a Northern Lights Suplex. Chase bridged over for the cover…]
ONE!
TWO!!
THR… NO!!!
Ricky: Beautiful Northern Lights Suplex by Anton Chase but Pariah just kept on coming back! He refuses to stay down!
[Chase can’t believe it. He looked up the referee but the referee told him it was just two. He shook his head and rose to his feet. He picked Pariah up from the mat and pushed him to the corner. Chase hammered him with punches repeatedly but the referee pulled him off. He argued with the referee giving Pariah enough time to recover. Chase turned and Pariah dropped him with the stiffest lariat you’ve ever seen.]
Ricky: NASTY lariat there from Pariah and he turned Chase inside out!
[Pariah only got two count from that. He got up and looked for the kill. He stalked Chase who is struggling to get back his bearing. He got on one knee when Pariah grabbed him from behind. Pariah turned him and lifted him up into a fireman’s carry. The crowd is on their feet as they sensed Chase is about to go Lights Out. But Chase fought back and elbowed Pariah repeatedly on the side of the head before sliding down behind Pariah. He spun Pariah and kneed him in the midsection doubling him over. Chase sat him up for the Chaos Theory but Pariah escaped it!]
Ricky: Chase attempted a Chaos Theory but Pariah escapes!
[Pariah hammered Chase with a flurry of forearm shots that staggered him back. Pariah tried to ran to the ropes but Chase recovered fast and grabbed Pariah by the waist band of his trunks. Chase hammered Pariah a vicious forearm to the back of the head. Chase grabbed Pariah into a reverse chancery before dropping him to the mat with the Chase Factor! Chase quickly went for the cover…]
Ricky: Chase with the Chase Factor! Here’s the cover!
ONE!
TWO!!
THRE… NO!!!
Chris: Pariah showing some legit intestinal fortitude here! Chase hit him with one of his signature move and he still kicked out!
Ricky: Pariah is battle tested, Chris. We all know that. This guy just won‘t lay down! He will fight until his last breath. His determination and focus is unflappable!
[Chase jumped up to his feet. He stalked Pariah as Pariah climbed to his feet. Chase grabbed Pariah and spun him around. He kneed him in the midsection doubling him over. Chase signaled for the Chaos Theory yet again but Pariah reversed it and got Chase on his shoulders. Pariah tossed Chase for the Lights Out but Chase reversed it with a tornado DDT dropping Pariah down to the mat!]
Chris: WOAH!!
Ricky: CHASE REVERSED THE LIGHTS OUT INTO A TORNADO DDT!!
[Chase quickly rolled Pariah around and covered him hooking the leg…]
Ricky: HERE’S THE COVER!!!
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Chris: HE DID IT!! ANTON CHASE DID IT!!
Alexis Lace: Here is your winner… ANTON CHASE!!
WINNER: ANTON CHASE via pin
Ricky: Anton Chase victorious against John Pariah here but my god what a match!
Chris: I’ll surely be looking forward for a rematch from this to.
Ricky: So are the rest of us, Chris. So are the rest of us.
[“Faint” by Linkin Park began to play as Anton Chase celebrated in the ring. He climbed all four turnbuckles and play up the crowd who gave him a mixed reaction.]
Chris Caudill: Anton Chase with a huge victory over the gatekeeper of PWX!
[Pariah sits up in the corner-looking at Chase, whose celebrating his victory. He smirks-and pulls himself up applauding.]
Crowd: THAT WAS AWESOME! *clap clap clapclapclap* THAT WAS AWESOME!
[Pariah walks over to Chase, and extends his hand.]
Crowd: SHAKE HIS HAND! SHAKE HIS HAND! SHAKE HIS HAND!
[Chase looks around the arena-before accepting the handshake. The crowd roars as we fade to commercial.]
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NON TITLE TWITTER GRUDGE MATCH:
DAVID WILSON versus PWX Hybrid Champion JESSICA HARMONY
Chris Caudill: Some people shouldn't be allowed on Social Media. This being one of those matches that started on Twitter!
Ricky Cravate: No doubt Chris. David Wilson opened his mouth-and now our NEW Hybrid Champion, Jessica Harmony will shut it up for him!
[Jessica lays her title in the corner as the referee rings the bell Wilson rushes but she is able to side step out of the way as she keeps her distance they both finally lock up in the middle of the ring. Wilson spins out locking her arm behind her back she tries to fight out but finally jumps up using the momentum to take him over as both are once again at a stand off. Wilson begins to mouth off as Harmony just stands there for a few seconds before finally just slapping him catching him off guard. He stumbles back but she quickly grabs his head taking him down spiking his head with a DDT. She quickly gets back to her feet and stands at the ready as Wilson gets back to his feet. She quickly grabs him throwing him over with an exploder suplex causing him to crash hard in to the mat. She tries to go for a cover but Wilson quickly escapes the ring as he rolls under the bottom rope. Harmony goes out after him she runs at him but he side steps her sending her in to the barricade he then quickly throws her back in to the ring sliding in under the bottom rope. He waits for her to get back to her feet and as she does he comes running with a flying knee he knocks her down as she seems out of it he picks her up by the hair he goes for a kick but she catches his foot but he comes out of nowhere with a stiff and sudden enziguri. Harmony seems out on her feet as she is stumbling around the ring. He runs hitting her with a double knee face breaker as he does she hits the mat hard.]
Ricky Cravate: Shut it up will she? Looks like Mr. Wilson is in control!
Chris Caudill: This could be a huge start to the night for the House of Stone!
He ends up to the top rope as he waits for a few seconds he leaps off going for a double foot stomp but Harmony moves and as he lands and turns around Harmony hits him with a spear as he hits the mat she hooks back legs going for a cover as the referee goes down for the count. One….Two Wilson kicks out as Harmony seems a little stunned but she keeps the pressure on. She picks him up trying to go for a vertical suplex but he quickly blocks it. He gets him up but he slips behind locking her up he throws her over with a dragon suplex as she crashes hard to the mat. He waits for her to get up and as she does she stumbles back in to the corner he waits a split second before taking off he comes running in with a yakuza kick as she falls face first to the mat. He has become more intense as he picks her up by the hair he screams in her face as he picks her up dropping her with a brain buster he hooks the leg going for the cover the referee goes down for the count. One…………….Two Harmony some how kicks out as Wilson has a shocked look on his face which quickly turns to pure anger. He slams the back of her head in to the mat as he screams standing up pulling her with him. He stands her up measuring her he jumps up hitting the lights off as a loud smack can be heard throughout the arena. Harmony seems completely knocked out as he picks her up picking her up he hits her with Wilsons End as she crashes to the mat he goes for the cover hooking both her legs as the referee goes down for the count. One………………Two……………Three!!!!
Chris Caudill: HUGE Upset!
Ricky Cravate: No doubt about it! You'd have to think this would make David Wilson one of the top contenders for the Hybrid Championship!
Wilson stands up standing over her as he forces the referee to raise his hand he quickly rips it away stepping out of the ring jumping down he heads to the back.
WINNER: DAVID WILSON via pin
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NON TITLE MATCH:
PWX World Champion NIGHTHAWK vs The Phenom JASON ARIES
Ricky Cravate: Huge double main event time!
Chris Caudill: First up, the World Champion Nighthawk-takes on Jason Aries!
Ricky Cravate: At Uprising, Jason Aries nearly won the Evolution Title, last week-he nearly became Number One Contender to the World Title. You know he's not 100% after that Ladder War, but he's going to give it his all against Nighthawk!
(As the bell rings to start the match Nighthawk and Jason Aries stand in the center of the ring staring holes through each other, the crowd slowly begins buzzing with anticipation for this dream match of sorts. Rolling his wrists together to keep his hands loosened Nighthawk glares a hole through Jason Aries, his ice-blue eyes clearly showing absolutely no trace of emotion as he fastens his multi-colored mma-style gloves shut. Circling around the center of the ring, each man finally steps in the center of the ring as Jason Aries begins to lay the badmouth on Nighthawk in an attempt to somehow get under his skin. Taking it all in with his hands on the hips the “Wrestling Machine” steps back just enough to look into the eyes of Jason Aries before locking up with him in the center of the ring. But as both men push against the other, neither man being all that interested in giving up the first advantage, they finally find themselves near the ropes as the referee moves quickly in between the both of them to break them up. Continuing to bark insults in the general direction of Nighthawk, trying to get under his skin any way that he can, “The Phenom” finally comes off of the ropes and back into the center of the ring. Locking up again, neither man all that interested in wasting time, both men again find themselves tied up in the ropes as the referee rushes over to break the two of them apart. However as the referee sneaks in between the two of them the Minneapolis native can’t help himself and shoves Nighthawk away, a move which draws a shove in kind from the “Man of 1000 Holds.”)
Chris Caudill: Something of a stalemate tonight!
Ricky Cravate: Aries needs to use his speed and high impact move set to offset the pure in ring excellence of the World Champion!
(Walking back to the middle of the ring with his hands on his hips as the referee reads both men the riot act for their tactics up to this point, Nighthawk raises his left hand above his head as he tries to find some way to create some kind of opening for offense. Getting a knucklelock almost immediately, as if he expected this from his opponent, Jason Aries quickly uses his advantages in strength and size to push Nighthawk down until his shoulders are almost on the mat. But as he holds onto the knucklelock the “Wrestling Machine” somehow bridges all the way down and is able to quickly pop back up to his knees and snap “The Phenom” over with a beautifully timed rolling wrist snap which sends him almost all the way out to the floor, him grabbing onto the ropes with his feet the only thing . Leaning against the ropes for a moment to catch his breath, as Nighthawk gets down in a low crouch and loosens up his wrists again, both men stand in center-ring and this time go for a collar-and-elbow lock-up, Jason Aries coming out of it with a side headlock takeover that he supplements by grinding his forearm against the side of the jaw and popping him in the nose with the flat of his palm. Cranking tightly on the headlock, dragging him away from the ropes as he does so, the Minneapolis native now begins to crank even tighter on the headlock which draws the referee over to check on Nighthawk who shakes his finger no when asked if he wants to submit. Quickly working through his rolodex of counters for this particular situation the “Man of 1000 Holds” slowly rolls over onto his stomach, reaching his hand inside the grip of the headlock and slowly prying it apart until he is able to loosen it to the point where he can simply duck his head out.)
Chris Caudill: Hawk able to get out of that submission hold!
(Staying on one knee for a moment as he loosens out the muscles in his neck, taking several deep breaths as the color slowly returns to his face, Nighthawk finally stands up and stretches out against the ropes as Jason Aries waits for him in the center of the ring with a confident smirk on his face. moving back into the center of the ring, his eyes never leaving the chest of his opponent, the Chicago native moves right back in the center of the ring and immediately goes for a fireman’s carry takedown. Sprawling out on all fours to block it Jason Aries immediately begins to grind the bone of his forearm against the nose of Nighthawk, quickly slapping on a hard crossface headlock as he does so. But before too long the “Wrestling Machine” counters his way out of that with the aid of a seated judo throw known as an ipponzei, quickly grabbing a double wristlock before “The Phenom” knows quite how to handle it. putting even more pressure on the hold by placing his elbow on the shoulder of the Minneapolis native and pulling the wristlock upwards Nighthawk then wraps his legs around the back of the head of Jason Aries, putting even more pressure on the hold. Trying to find a counter to this hold before he is forced to submit Jason Aries uses his free hand to fire a trio of open-hand strikes to the ribs, finally forcing the “Man of 1000 Holds” to release the hold as he holds his side as Jason Aries holds his arm.)
Ricky Cravate: He may of just painted a huge target on his arm.
Chris Caudill: No doubt about it Ricky!
(Slowly pulling himself up to his feet, shaking out his left arm, Jason Aries steps back in the middle of the ring and again goes for a collar-and-elbow lock-up, this time trying to come out of it with a cravate as he finds himself fighting extra-hard to get the hold on as Nighthawk tries to do all that he can to block it before Jason Aries hits a short knee strike right to the ribs, doubling over the PWX World Champion long enough to allow Jason to apply the cravate that he wanted to apply originally. Sweeping out his legs the Minneapolis native applies a side body scissors while still holding onto the cravate, cranking onto this hold with as much force as he can muster. Saying no when the referee comes over to check on him again the “Wrestling Machine” now reaches behind him and slowly works on prying loose the cravate, using his legs to pry apart the body scissors at the same time. Sliding his way out of the body scissors Nighthawk then turns in to the cravate and loosens that by prying the fingers apart, using the momentary distraction to hit a prawn hold that gets a long 2-count. As Jason Aries pops back up to his feet, the “Man of 1000 Holds” quickly goes right back to the arm and hits a deep armdrag right through into an armbar, placing his knee right on the shoulder joint to keep the arm immobilized.)
Chris Caudill: Smart move...trying to focus on a body part and immobilize it!
(Pulling back on the wrist with as much force as he can muster Nighthawk now starts to rotate the wrist in as many different directions as he can before quickly dropping down into a textbook jujigatame, forcing the Minneapolis native to scramble to the ropes in order to break the hold which takes place on the count of 4. Finally letting go of the hold Nighthawk walks back into the center of the ring, wincing as he takes a series of quick short breaths. Coming off of the ropes again, continuously shaking out his left arm now and even pulling his elbow pad tighter on his left arm to try and distract himself from the weakness in his joint, “The Phenom” shoves the Chicago native with as much force as he can possibly muster. Having had enough of this as he is going to take Nighthawk hits a dragon screw on the left arm, holding on to the arm to hit a La Majistral that gets a 2-count before rolling through a 2nd time and coming out with a short-arm scissors. Locking his ankles together around the biceps, leaning back on his elbows both to get the most out of this hold as well as to prevent Jason from landing more blows to his ribs, the “Wrestling Machine” slowly scoots back into the center of the ring. Trying to find an escape but seeing nothing in particular Jason Aries goes to the ropes to force a break and then rolls out of the ring, trying to escape the rush of momentum from the “Man of 1000 Holds”.)
Chris Caudill: Aries is looking for a breather right now.
Ricky Cravate: Nighthawk showing why he's a World Champion!
Chris Caudill: And Jason Aries showing why he has the biggest heart in PWX!
(But as he does so, Nighthawk refuses to let him get any chance to breathe and goes to look for a tope suicida through the ropes. However at the last moment Jason moves and Nighthawk goes crashing face-first into the steel support rails, slumping up against the guardrails. Taking advantage of the situation the Minneapolis native runs full-speed at him with a big boot to the jaw that sends the back of his head bouncing off of the guardrails. Rolling him back in the ring Jason lands a snapping legdrop to the throat, following that up with a running kneedrop to the jaw. Covering carefully, grinding the bone of his forearm across the chin of Nighthawk as he does so, Jason glares at the referee when the Chicago native kicks out at the count of 2. Pulling the “Wrestling Machine” up to a seated position the “Phenom” locks in a Stretch Plum, driving elbows and open-hand palm strikes into the ribs to make the hold even more effective. Shaking his right hand no in between grunts of absolute pain when the referee comes over to take a look Nighthawk now tries to figure a way out of this, continuing to shake his fingers as the Stretch Plum does its work. Scooting forward on his backside Nighthawk finally is able to grab the bottom rope to force a break of the hold, only to get hit with a vicious soccer-style kick to the ribs on the break. Crawling up to his feet, ugly welts now dotting his ribcage as a result of the beating that his ribs and abdomen has suffered, Nighthawk turns out and walks right into a textbook standing dropkick that lands right on the button. Quickly heading to the outside Jason slingshots in with a corkscrew splash before quickly following up with a no-hands quebrada moonsault that gets a long 2-count on the “Man of 1000 Holds”.)
Chris Caudill: I thought he had it there!
Ricky Cravate: So did I!
(Glaring at the referee one more time, as if he simply cannot comprehend how it is that Nighthawk is continuing to stay in this match, Jason Aries nonetheless pulls Nighthawk back up to his feet and goes back on the attack by dropping him stomach-first across the top rope. Waiting until the Chicago native pulls himself up on the apron, his legs noticeably rubbery, Jason hits him with a sitout inverted DDT that leaves Nighthawk lying flat on his back on the ring apron. Rolling him back into of the ring, a victorious smirk on his face as he does so, Jason covers again and quickly shoots another glare of shock towards the referee when the “Wrestling Machine” somehow is able to roll his shoulder up a quarter-second before the referee counts 3. Placing him on the top rope, a contemptuous snarl on his face, “The Phenom” now looks out at the crowd and slowly runs his thumb across his throat before trying to hit a backdrop superplex. But as he sets it up the “Man of 1000 Holds” somehow slips out the back door and lands a dropkick to the left arm before collapsing to the mat, not seeing the effects of his dropkick which is Jason Aries hung upside-down on the turnbuckles screaming in pain as the ring cables do their work on his still-tender left knee.)
Crowd: THIS IS AWESOME! *clap clap clapclapclap* THIS IS AWESOME!
(Slowly pulling himself up to his feet on somewhat rubbery legs Nighthawk sees Jason Aries hung upside down on the turnbuckles, still having not registered yet that his opponent’s knee is injured, and gets a head of steam for a running hesitation dropkick to the face which finally releases Jason Aries from his prison. Seeing him openly hold his left knee for the first time, Nighthawk quickly goes right after it with a kneeling figure-4 leglock. Quickly seeing an opening the Chicago native also adds a butterfly lock on top of that, applying a variation of a classic Mexican submission hold known as the Queen Angelito Stretch. Squeezing tightly on the hold he lets go only when Jason Aries balls up his fist and punches him hard directly in his weakened ribs. Ducking under a wild forearm swing the Minneapolis native hits a beautiful Dragon Suplex, but can’t hold the bridge as his knee gives way. Crawling over to make the cover the Minneapolis native stares at the referee with a look of disappointment as the “Wrestling Machine” somehow got his foot on the bottom rope. Dragging him up to his feet the “Phenom” goes for the Aries Judgment, only for his legs to buckle as he tries to get him up allowing the “Man of 1000 Holds” to ride him right down into the Hangman’s Clutch. Cranking on the hold with as much force as he can muster Nighthawk lets go finally when Jason Aries frantically taps out, holding his left arm in agony.)
Chris Caudill: Nighthawk wins!
Ricky Cravate: What a match!
Chris Caudill: I know in the ends, it's W's and L's that matter...but if Jason Aries hasn't made everyone believe in him yet-than I don't know what will!
WINNER: NIGHTHAWK via submission
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MAIN EVENT
THREE WAY DANCE for the PWX WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:
SEX & MONEY © vs THE BAD ATTITUDE vs THE HOUSE OF STONE
Alexis Lace: The following Triple Threat Match is for the PWX World Tag Team Championship!
[The crowd roars as the camera pans around the ring-and all six performers are waiting for the bell.]
Alexis Lace: Two combatants will be legal at any given time-and the match will be contested under SCRAMBLE RULES!
Chris Caudill: Of course, Scramble Rules-if a wrestler leaves the ring-it counts as a tag!
Ricky Cravate: Keeps the action in the ring!
[The ref shows the titles to all three teams-as the bell rings. Mike Tomkins goes to start the match off-with one half of the champions, Brian Hollywood.]
Chris Caudill: Last week, Brian Hollywood lost to Ophellia Morganti-which added the House of Stone into this match!
[The bell rings-as the two lock up in the center of the ring. Tomkins takes him over with a go behind into a slam-floating over into a front face lock. He drives the air out of his body-as Hollywood fights to the knee-and takes a pair of knee strikes to the face. Tomkins lifts him up and delivers a pair of chops to the chest-before slamming him into the Bad Attitudes corner. He tags in Stryker and shoots Hollywood across the ring-as Stryker collides with him with a running splash. He lifts Hollywood up and goes for a backdrop bomb-but Hollywood lands on his feet and catches Stryker with a neck breaker as the crowd pops loudly.]
Chris Caudill: Hollywood needs a win tonight. He has been on a string of bad luck!
[Stryker gets to his feet-as Hollywood yells and goes on the attack-raining down a thunderous fury of strikes to the head of one half of the Bad Attitude. He drops him with a swinging neckbreaker-before hooking the leg for a cover:
ONE!
TW--KICKOUT!
Hollywood lifts him up and delivers a slew of elbows to the head-before throwing him through the ropes and out to the floor. This prompts his partner to come in, and takes Hollywood down with a bulldog as he yells to the crowd. Tomkins puts the boots to Hollywood-before lifting him up and delivering a pair of forearm strikes. He shoots him across the ring and drops him with a backbody drop. He turns around and lifts the former World Champion up-and delivers a forearm to the head, before kneeing him in the ribs and doubling him over. The crowd boos as he lifts him up for a gut wrench power bomb-dropping him back first on the mat. He rolls him up for a cover:
ONE!
TWO!
T--KICKOUT!
Tomkins sighs and lifts him up for a duplex-but Hollywood lands on his feet and shoves him off into his corner, as Hanson smashes him face first on the turnbuckle. Hollywood tags in Hanson-and lifts him up onto the top turnbuckle. He pulls Tomkins down into a tree of woe-and smirks as he delivers a pair of kicks to the body. Hanson runs the ropes and hits a baseball slide to the head of Tomkins-as Hollywood picks him up and tosses him across the ring with a bridging german suplex:
ONE!!
TWO!!
TH--Troy Stone breaks up the pin. He quickly grabs Hollywood and throws him to the floor-before he rolls Tomkins up himself:]
Ricky Cravate: Genious move by Troy Stone!
[He rolls Tomkins up:
ONE!!
TWO!!
TH--KICKOUT!
Stone lifts Tomkins up and drops him with a neck breaker, before hooking the leg again:
ONE!!
TWO!!
THR--KICKOUT!
Stone picks him back up-shooting him into the ropes-where Ophellia kicks him in the back of the head. The crowd boos as Stone lifts him up onto his shoulders-and drops him with the TombSTONE as the crowd boos. He holds him down for the cover:
ONE!
TWO!!
THR--Stryker kicks Stone in the face-rolling it through into a pinning situation for Tomkins:
ONE!!
TWO!!
THRE--Ophellia breaks up the pin, and grabs a dazed Tomkins by the hair-delivering a hard chop to the chest. He shoots him into the ropes-where Hanson grabs his feet and takes him down. Ophellia springs off the ropes and hits a leg drop on the Raise the Bar Superstar. She quickly hooks the leg:
ONE!
TWO!
T--Hanson pulls her off and out to the floor.]
Chris Caudill: All out war has broken out here!
Ricky Cravate: The ref is just focusing on the people in the ring, nobody else!
Chris Caudill: Sound strategy!
[In the ring, Hanson slides in and throws Tomkins out to the floor. This prompts Stryker to hit the ring-and take Hanson down with a spear. The crowd boos as he goes for a cover:
ONE!!
TWO!!!
TH--Troy Stone breaks up the fall. He picks up Stryker and delivers a hard forearm strike to the head-before shooting him across the ring. Stone telegraphs a backdrop-and gets kicked in the face by Stryker. He lifts him up and drops him with a death valley driver-as Brian Hollywood slides into the ring. Stryker stands up and catches an Executive Promise as the crowd erupts. He rolls him up for the cover:
ONE!!
TWO!!!
THR-----KICKOUT!!!!
Chris Caudill: NO WAY!
Ricky Cravate: Styker kicked out!
[Hollywood lifts him up-and drops him with The Layoff as the crowd roars. On the floor-Tomkins drops Ophellia with a Defector on the floor. She begins to hold her neck-as Stone takes Tomkins out and the two brawl into the crowd.]
Chris Caudill: Oowww..
Ricky Cravate; That looked painful.
Chris Caudill: And Troy Stone is looking for Tomkins head on a pike!
[Medical staff come to check on Ophellia-as we cut back to the ring-where Brian Hollywood rolls ontop of him and hooks the leg:
ONE!!
TWO!!!
THREE!!!!!!!!!!
The bell rings as "Perfect Insanity" hits the PA system as Hollywood rolls to the floor. The ref hands him the belt-as Hanson raises his hand.]
Chris Caudil: What a night for Brian Hollywood!
Ricky Cravate: He finally worked his way out of that slump!
Chris Caudill: The sky is the limit for Hollywood and Hanson now..
[Ophellia is on the floor being examined by medical staff as we fade to credits.]
WINNERS: NOAH HANSON and BRIAN HOLLYWOOD via pinfall
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