Post by Harry on Sept 17, 2009 19:18:44 GMT -5
PPW Show #16 9/17/2009
Maplewood, NJ
Attendance: 152 Fans
The PPW logo appears on the screen, followed shortly by the start of the PPW theme. Clips of all the PPW wrestlers are shown until every wrestler has been featured. The intro ends with a shot of all the current PPW champions standing in ring holding their respective title belts.
Curtis Kingsly: Hello and welcome to another action filled night of PPW wrestling. Along side of me is Nick Durham.
Nick Durham: The summer may be ending, Curtis, but I stay hot all year long.
Kingsly: Please. We have two title matches tonight as Sumatra challenges Black Flower for the PPW Women’s title and Izzligo has earned a shot at Lethal Machine’s PPW Title.
Durham: Curtis, Izzligo is fighting an uphill battle tonight. Lethal Machine has shown that he’s going to be tough to beat.
Kingsly: Indeed he has, but every wrestler has someone’s number. Let’s go to Shane Corbin to get tonight’s card started.
Shane Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, all of tonight’s matches are sanctioned by PPW President Dale Veranda. Our opening contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing first, from Benton, CA and weighing in at 254 lbs., here is the Hero of the Day! His opponent is from Tornillo, TX. He weighed in at 297 lbs. Here is Diablo Inferno!
The Match: they trade power moves to start. Inferno then resorts to strikes. Inferno throws HotD to the corner, charges in, but misses. HotD takes over. Diablo gets back into the match with more strikes. HotD begins to use submission holds. The match moves to the outside for a bit. Back in, HotD gets a two count. Diablo takes control but gets sent to the outside by HotD. Back in the ring, HotD uses suplexes and backdrops to keep control. HotD works over Inferno's back until he submits to a Romero chin lock at 14:21.
Kingsly: Hero of the Day makes Inferno tap with a Romero chin lock.
Durham: He had that under the chin, making it an illegal choke. Inferno’s air was cut off and he passed out.
Kingsly: Carl Thomas was watching the hold the entire time and there was no choking going on. We have a tag team match next as the Dojo Express takes on the Bangkok Brawler and Korean Killer. Shane Corbin has the introductions.
Corbin: This is a tag team match scheduled for one fall with a 30 minute time limit. Your referee is Fraught. Introducing first from Japan at a total combined weight of 446 lbs., here is the Dojo Express! Their opponents are at a total combined weight of 538 lbs. Here is the Bangkok Brawler and the Korean Killer!
The Match: Haruki Isoda and Bangkok Brawler start out. They trade moves until Isoda decides to tag out Jukodo. He takes control on Brawler, but he tags to Killer. Killer dominates Jukodo. He makes a brief comeback and tags Isoda. Killer dominates him as well. We go to the outside for a few seconds. Brawler tagged back in, as does Jukodo. Jukodo tries for a pin and only gets a one count. Isoda tags in but Brawler quickly hits him with a sumo driver for the pin at 11:29.
Kingsly: Brawler makes it a quick night for the Dojo Express with that sumo driver.
Durham: I could watch him bounce his head off the mat all night long.
Kingsly: Sad thing is I know you’d do that. Andy Boyer is at ringside with the Brawler and Killer.
Andy Boyer: I’m here with the Bangkok Brawler and Korean Killer. Now Brawler, as I understand it, this man Killer is indeed a wanted man back in his native country of North Korea.
Bangkok Brawler: All this man was trying to do was stop a thief from stealing a loaf of bread from his father’s food stall. He went to apprehend the thief and he had a heart attack. The Korean government has been trying to arrest this man ever since.
Boyer: So you’re trying to tell us that this man was just acting as security for his father and the guy he was catching had a heart attack during the apprehension?
Brawler: That is correct.
Boyer: Then why would the Korean government be after this man? If the thief’s heart attack was coincidental, the Korean government wouldn’t have any interest in this man. I think there’s more to this than what you’re saying.
Brawler: I’ve given everything you need to know about this man. This interview is over.
Brawler and Killer walk off to the locker room.
Boyer: Curtis, Nick, it appears that I won’t be getting any straight answers from the Bangkok Brawler about the Korean Killer. Back to you guys.
Durham: Boyer can’t get to the bottom of paper bag.
Kingsly: Would you press Brawler and Killer for answers they don’t want to give?
Durham: Well, no…
Kingsly: I rest my case. We have women’s action up next as newcomer Omitsu Sarumara looks to pick up her first win over the struggling Hanami Shioya.
Durham: Give her time; she’ll get back on track.
Kingsly: Shane Corbin has our introductions.
Corbin: This is a women’s match scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Trog. Introducing first from Ichihara, Japan and weighing in at 116 lbs., here is Omitsu Sarumara! Her opponent hails from Esashi, Japan. She weighed in at 121 lbs. Here is Hanami Shioya!
The Match: Shioya starts out with some kicks, then moves to Sarumara's arm. Sarumara doesn't get muck offense in the first three minutes. She does hit a corner diamond cutter. They trade chops. Sarumara finally gains control and tries to get a submission from Shioya. Mixes in a high impact mover here and there. Shioya comes back, but Sarumara cuts that off quickly. Shioya resorts to raking the eyes before working over Sarumara's leg. Sarumara responds in kind a short time later. Sarumara sneaks around Shioya. She hits her with a neck smash and gets the three at 13:15.
Kingsly: Sarumara picks up her for victory in PPW!
Durham: Wait! I wasn’t paying attention, what happened?
Kingsly: You missed Omitsu Sarumara winning her first match.
Durham: That’s all? Glad I wasn’t paying attention then.
Kingsly shakes his head.
Kingsly: Let’s go to Shane Corbin for our next match.
Corbin: This match is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Mithos. Introducing first from Wolcott, NY and weighing in at 242 lbs., here is Happy Hopeless! His opponent is from Denton, GA. He weighed in at 264 lbs. Here is Jack Overbay!
The Match: Overbay gets off to a fast start, but Hopeless slows him down with kicks. Overbay takes back control and works on Hopeless's back. Hopeless tries to get a surprise pin, and Overbay didn't seem to like that much. Hopeless lands some more kicks. Overbay gets back on the offensive and gets a pair of two counts. Hopeless with another spurt on offense that's short lived. They trade impact moves for a few minutes straight. More back and forth action until Overbay is able to pin Hopeless at 14:41.
Kingsly: Overbay picks up another win.
Durham: This one over that hopeless freak.
Kingsly: Was that supposed to be some sort of pun?
Durham: He didn’t pun him, he pinned him!
Kingsly: You know what I meant! Up next we have Creeping Death taking on Ryan Borden. Shane Corbin appears to be ready.
Corbin: This contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing first from Delta, CO at a weight of 253 lbs., here is Creeping Death! His opponent is from Camp Wood, TX. He weighed in at 329 lbs. Here is Ryan Borden!
The Match: Slow start by both men. Neither man sustaining an advantage for long. Borden hits a backdrop for a one count. Borden keeps control for a few minutes. He hits an atomic drop for a two count and a ganzo bomb for a 2.9. Death decides to fight back. He hits a knee lift for two, then tries to get a submission. Borden shortly regains control. We're ten minutes into the match now. Death goes for Borden's knee, but Borden hits the Rifle Barren for a 2.9. Death comes back and gives the crowd a one finger salute. Both wrestlers are tired. They trade 2.9 counts. Death goes back for a submission. Borden gets thrown outside and Death follows him. They brawl for a while there. Death hits a piledriver on the floor and Borden gets counted out of the ring at 18:32.
Kingsly: Creeping Death beats the count and wins by countout.
Durham: That moron Borden got lost with the count! I love it!
Kingsly: You would. We have a grudge match up next. On our last show, Kandie and Kentucky defeated Abdullah Majid and Sheik Hassan for the PPW Tag Team title. After the match, Hassan burned Kandie with a fireball. Kentucky demanded a match with either Hassan or Majid. Hassan has accepted. In another twist, PPW President Dale Veranda has barred Majid from ringside!
Durham: How fair is that?!
Kingsly: It’s perfectly fair. Why should Majid be allowed at ringside when Kandie is not medically cleared to be here tonight?
Durham: Majid was only going to be there for moral support, not to get involved in the match.
Kingsly: Sure. Well, Shane Corbin has the introductions ready.
Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, this is out first of two grudge matches of the evening. It is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Fraught. Introducing first from Rasht, Iran and weighing in at 231 lbs., here is Sheik Hassan! His opponent is from San Francisco, CA. He weighed in at 272 lbs. Here is one half of the PPW Tag Team Champions, Kentucky!
The Match: Hassan tries for a fast start but Kentucky halts that. Kentucky opens a cut on Hassan early on. Hassan tries to do the same. Kentucky tries to hit his big moves in the early going, but Hassan counters each one of them. They decide to fight on the outside of the ring for a bit. Hassan opens that cut he was looking for earlier. We move outside again with Kentucky winning the fight this time. Hassan resorts to choking Kentucky. Hassan gets a two count a short time later. Hassan with a fireball! Now with a fork, stabbing Kentucky. The fight moves back to the outside. Back in, Kentucky hits The Brokeback and gets a 2.9. Hassan hits Kentucky in the throat and gets a two count. Both men are tired. Hassan works over Kentucky's cut. Hassan gets thrown into the ref, Fraught. Kentucky gets a late 2.9 before time expires for a draw.
Kingsly: Hassan and Kentucky fight to a blood soaked draw.
Durham: Match of the year! Match of the year!
Kingsly: You’re only saying that cause of the blood.
Durham: Of course! I love bloodbaths like that.
Kingsly: We have our Women’s Title match up next. Sumatra get a chance to regain the title against Black Flower. Shane Corbin is ready.
Corbin: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a 60 minute time limit and it is for the PPW Women’s Title! Your referee is Trog. Introducing first, the challenger, she is from Pahoa, HI and weighed in at 132 lbs. Here is Sumatra! Her opponent is from Nevils GA. She weighed in at 154 lbs. She is the defending PPW Women’s Champion, this is the Black Flower!
The Match: Heavy offense from both women to start. Flower slows things down by working the arm and then the knee. She goes for a pin and only gets a one count. Sumatra fights back before eating a DDT for a two. Sumatra recovers quickly and again gets caught by Flower, this time with two blade kicks. Flower gets a 2.9 from those. Flower now using everything in her arsenal but can't put Sumatra away. Sumatra weathers the storm, and delivers a heavy chop. She gets the pin with an orca clutch at 13:07 to win the title.
Kingsly: Sumatra regains the title!
Durham: Shoulder was up! Shoulder was up!
Kingsly: It was not!
The two mystery men are shown again, interrupting Kingsly’s and Durham’s debate. This time they are seated a bit closer to the ring. They still only look straight ahead, as if they are still in a trance.
Kingsly: Who are these men?
Durham: I have no idea but I like their style already.
Kingsly: What do you mean?
Durham: Well, they might not even be wrestlers, but they’re being talked about.
Kingsly: Be that as it may, we have one more grudge match tonight as Harry
Rollison finally gets his match with HUGS.
Durham: HUGS can’t run anymore, Curtis. He tried to keep blabbering about his morals and junk, but he couldn’t use that rhetoric forever.
Kingsly: You’re about as bad as Rollison. We got comments earlier today from both men. Let’s go to the footage.
We get the HUGS interview first. He is in the locker room, lacing his boots.
HUGS: There comes a time in every man’s life where he must stand up for what he finds important in it. Ever since Rollison put his hands on my son, he hasn’t been a night where he hasn’t had a nightmare about you. So now I must stand up and fight not for me, but for him. Rollison, prepare to pay for what you’ve done.
We go to the PPW interview center. Harry Rollison is standing there with Andy Boyer.
Boyer: Harry, you finally get the match you’ve been wanting for months now. Tonight it’s you and HUGS.
Harry Rollison: Andy, there’s lots of people who look up to others. Common people look up to those who have more than them. They let them down when it becomes know that they have had affairs or have gotten their wealth from illegal means. Kids look up to their parents to set a good example for them. HUGS, what kind of example will you be setting for Eiji when you let him down when you lose to me tonight?
Rollison lets a sly smile cross his face as we go back to Kingsly and Durham.
Kingsly: Rollison bringing up HUGS son, Eiji. What Rollison did to him was deplorable.
Durham: Brat has no place in arenas.
Kingsly: How can you say that?
Durham: I open my mouth and…
Kingsly: You weren’t supposed to answer that. Shane Corbin is in the ring with the introductions.
Corbin: This is our second grudge match of the evening. It is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Mithos. Introducing first from Port Norris, NJ at a weight of 222lbs., here is Harry Rollison! His opponent is from Kuji, Japan. He weighed in at 257 lbs. This is HUGS!
The Match: Rollison gains the early advantage with his dirty tactics. HUGS tries to get some offense in, but Rollison counters each attempt. HUGS finally gets going about three minutes in. Rollison is careful not to get hit by any of HUGS' big moves. He can't for long though. A low blow stops HUGS' momentum, but briefly. HUGS is all over Rollison now. Many two counts for HUGS. Rollison stops him with another low blow and uses a scythe attack to open a cut on HUGS. It's made HUGS madder apparently. Rollison goes back to the scythe attack when he regains control. HUGS goes back on a rampage, this time with various suplexes. However, it is a backdrop that gets HUGS the three count at 15:43.
Kingsly: HUGS does it! HUGS avenges his son, Eiji!
Durham: Do you think one match will end this issue?
Kingsly: Most likely not. Our main event is up next. It is a PPW Title match. Izzligo challenges Lethal Machine.
Durham: You mean gets splattered across the mat by Lethal Machine.
Kingsly: How do you know that?
Durham: ‘Cause I’m an expert!
Kingsly: We shall see about that. Let’s go up to Shane Corbin.
Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, this is our main event of the evening and it is for the PPW Championship! It is scheduled for one fall with a 60 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing the challenger. He hails from the Swamplands. He weighed in at 228 lbs. This is Izzligo! His opponent is from Clayton, NM. He weighed in at 299 lbs. He is the defending PPW Champion. This is the Lethal Machine!
The Match: Machine off to a fast start but Izzligo fights back. Machine stops him and hits a neckbreaker. Izzligo soon regains control. It's all Izzligo for a few minutes. Machine is able to stop Izzligo's momentum and hits him with a piledriver. Soon thought, Machine gets suplexed out of the ring. He reenters with a chair, but it gets him nowhere. Izzligo locks on the sharpshooter. Izzligo then gets a 2.9 with a standing moonsault. A flying clothesline gets Izzligo another 2.9. Machine soon gains control and gets a two count of his own. Izzligo is soon all over Machine again. He hits a double wrist armsault that gets the three and the title at 13:01.
Kingsly: Izzligo does it! He topples Lethal Machine for the title!
Durham: That’s not what was supposed to happen!
Kingsly: Look and weep.
Durham: Shut it, Kingsly!
Kingsly: Tonight we saw two titles change hands and HUGS win the first official battle with Harry Rollison. For Nick Durham, I’m Curtis Kingsly. Have a good night everyone!
The show ends with a video package of highlights from the shows matches and events.
Maplewood, NJ
Attendance: 152 Fans
The PPW logo appears on the screen, followed shortly by the start of the PPW theme. Clips of all the PPW wrestlers are shown until every wrestler has been featured. The intro ends with a shot of all the current PPW champions standing in ring holding their respective title belts.
Curtis Kingsly: Hello and welcome to another action filled night of PPW wrestling. Along side of me is Nick Durham.
Nick Durham: The summer may be ending, Curtis, but I stay hot all year long.
Kingsly: Please. We have two title matches tonight as Sumatra challenges Black Flower for the PPW Women’s title and Izzligo has earned a shot at Lethal Machine’s PPW Title.
Durham: Curtis, Izzligo is fighting an uphill battle tonight. Lethal Machine has shown that he’s going to be tough to beat.
Kingsly: Indeed he has, but every wrestler has someone’s number. Let’s go to Shane Corbin to get tonight’s card started.
Shane Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, all of tonight’s matches are sanctioned by PPW President Dale Veranda. Our opening contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing first, from Benton, CA and weighing in at 254 lbs., here is the Hero of the Day! His opponent is from Tornillo, TX. He weighed in at 297 lbs. Here is Diablo Inferno!
The Match: they trade power moves to start. Inferno then resorts to strikes. Inferno throws HotD to the corner, charges in, but misses. HotD takes over. Diablo gets back into the match with more strikes. HotD begins to use submission holds. The match moves to the outside for a bit. Back in, HotD gets a two count. Diablo takes control but gets sent to the outside by HotD. Back in the ring, HotD uses suplexes and backdrops to keep control. HotD works over Inferno's back until he submits to a Romero chin lock at 14:21.
Kingsly: Hero of the Day makes Inferno tap with a Romero chin lock.
Durham: He had that under the chin, making it an illegal choke. Inferno’s air was cut off and he passed out.
Kingsly: Carl Thomas was watching the hold the entire time and there was no choking going on. We have a tag team match next as the Dojo Express takes on the Bangkok Brawler and Korean Killer. Shane Corbin has the introductions.
Corbin: This is a tag team match scheduled for one fall with a 30 minute time limit. Your referee is Fraught. Introducing first from Japan at a total combined weight of 446 lbs., here is the Dojo Express! Their opponents are at a total combined weight of 538 lbs. Here is the Bangkok Brawler and the Korean Killer!
The Match: Haruki Isoda and Bangkok Brawler start out. They trade moves until Isoda decides to tag out Jukodo. He takes control on Brawler, but he tags to Killer. Killer dominates Jukodo. He makes a brief comeback and tags Isoda. Killer dominates him as well. We go to the outside for a few seconds. Brawler tagged back in, as does Jukodo. Jukodo tries for a pin and only gets a one count. Isoda tags in but Brawler quickly hits him with a sumo driver for the pin at 11:29.
Kingsly: Brawler makes it a quick night for the Dojo Express with that sumo driver.
Durham: I could watch him bounce his head off the mat all night long.
Kingsly: Sad thing is I know you’d do that. Andy Boyer is at ringside with the Brawler and Killer.
Andy Boyer: I’m here with the Bangkok Brawler and Korean Killer. Now Brawler, as I understand it, this man Killer is indeed a wanted man back in his native country of North Korea.
Bangkok Brawler: All this man was trying to do was stop a thief from stealing a loaf of bread from his father’s food stall. He went to apprehend the thief and he had a heart attack. The Korean government has been trying to arrest this man ever since.
Boyer: So you’re trying to tell us that this man was just acting as security for his father and the guy he was catching had a heart attack during the apprehension?
Brawler: That is correct.
Boyer: Then why would the Korean government be after this man? If the thief’s heart attack was coincidental, the Korean government wouldn’t have any interest in this man. I think there’s more to this than what you’re saying.
Brawler: I’ve given everything you need to know about this man. This interview is over.
Brawler and Killer walk off to the locker room.
Boyer: Curtis, Nick, it appears that I won’t be getting any straight answers from the Bangkok Brawler about the Korean Killer. Back to you guys.
Durham: Boyer can’t get to the bottom of paper bag.
Kingsly: Would you press Brawler and Killer for answers they don’t want to give?
Durham: Well, no…
Kingsly: I rest my case. We have women’s action up next as newcomer Omitsu Sarumara looks to pick up her first win over the struggling Hanami Shioya.
Durham: Give her time; she’ll get back on track.
Kingsly: Shane Corbin has our introductions.
Corbin: This is a women’s match scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Trog. Introducing first from Ichihara, Japan and weighing in at 116 lbs., here is Omitsu Sarumara! Her opponent hails from Esashi, Japan. She weighed in at 121 lbs. Here is Hanami Shioya!
The Match: Shioya starts out with some kicks, then moves to Sarumara's arm. Sarumara doesn't get muck offense in the first three minutes. She does hit a corner diamond cutter. They trade chops. Sarumara finally gains control and tries to get a submission from Shioya. Mixes in a high impact mover here and there. Shioya comes back, but Sarumara cuts that off quickly. Shioya resorts to raking the eyes before working over Sarumara's leg. Sarumara responds in kind a short time later. Sarumara sneaks around Shioya. She hits her with a neck smash and gets the three at 13:15.
Kingsly: Sarumara picks up her for victory in PPW!
Durham: Wait! I wasn’t paying attention, what happened?
Kingsly: You missed Omitsu Sarumara winning her first match.
Durham: That’s all? Glad I wasn’t paying attention then.
Kingsly shakes his head.
Kingsly: Let’s go to Shane Corbin for our next match.
Corbin: This match is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Mithos. Introducing first from Wolcott, NY and weighing in at 242 lbs., here is Happy Hopeless! His opponent is from Denton, GA. He weighed in at 264 lbs. Here is Jack Overbay!
The Match: Overbay gets off to a fast start, but Hopeless slows him down with kicks. Overbay takes back control and works on Hopeless's back. Hopeless tries to get a surprise pin, and Overbay didn't seem to like that much. Hopeless lands some more kicks. Overbay gets back on the offensive and gets a pair of two counts. Hopeless with another spurt on offense that's short lived. They trade impact moves for a few minutes straight. More back and forth action until Overbay is able to pin Hopeless at 14:41.
Kingsly: Overbay picks up another win.
Durham: This one over that hopeless freak.
Kingsly: Was that supposed to be some sort of pun?
Durham: He didn’t pun him, he pinned him!
Kingsly: You know what I meant! Up next we have Creeping Death taking on Ryan Borden. Shane Corbin appears to be ready.
Corbin: This contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing first from Delta, CO at a weight of 253 lbs., here is Creeping Death! His opponent is from Camp Wood, TX. He weighed in at 329 lbs. Here is Ryan Borden!
The Match: Slow start by both men. Neither man sustaining an advantage for long. Borden hits a backdrop for a one count. Borden keeps control for a few minutes. He hits an atomic drop for a two count and a ganzo bomb for a 2.9. Death decides to fight back. He hits a knee lift for two, then tries to get a submission. Borden shortly regains control. We're ten minutes into the match now. Death goes for Borden's knee, but Borden hits the Rifle Barren for a 2.9. Death comes back and gives the crowd a one finger salute. Both wrestlers are tired. They trade 2.9 counts. Death goes back for a submission. Borden gets thrown outside and Death follows him. They brawl for a while there. Death hits a piledriver on the floor and Borden gets counted out of the ring at 18:32.
Kingsly: Creeping Death beats the count and wins by countout.
Durham: That moron Borden got lost with the count! I love it!
Kingsly: You would. We have a grudge match up next. On our last show, Kandie and Kentucky defeated Abdullah Majid and Sheik Hassan for the PPW Tag Team title. After the match, Hassan burned Kandie with a fireball. Kentucky demanded a match with either Hassan or Majid. Hassan has accepted. In another twist, PPW President Dale Veranda has barred Majid from ringside!
Durham: How fair is that?!
Kingsly: It’s perfectly fair. Why should Majid be allowed at ringside when Kandie is not medically cleared to be here tonight?
Durham: Majid was only going to be there for moral support, not to get involved in the match.
Kingsly: Sure. Well, Shane Corbin has the introductions ready.
Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, this is out first of two grudge matches of the evening. It is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Fraught. Introducing first from Rasht, Iran and weighing in at 231 lbs., here is Sheik Hassan! His opponent is from San Francisco, CA. He weighed in at 272 lbs. Here is one half of the PPW Tag Team Champions, Kentucky!
The Match: Hassan tries for a fast start but Kentucky halts that. Kentucky opens a cut on Hassan early on. Hassan tries to do the same. Kentucky tries to hit his big moves in the early going, but Hassan counters each one of them. They decide to fight on the outside of the ring for a bit. Hassan opens that cut he was looking for earlier. We move outside again with Kentucky winning the fight this time. Hassan resorts to choking Kentucky. Hassan gets a two count a short time later. Hassan with a fireball! Now with a fork, stabbing Kentucky. The fight moves back to the outside. Back in, Kentucky hits The Brokeback and gets a 2.9. Hassan hits Kentucky in the throat and gets a two count. Both men are tired. Hassan works over Kentucky's cut. Hassan gets thrown into the ref, Fraught. Kentucky gets a late 2.9 before time expires for a draw.
Kingsly: Hassan and Kentucky fight to a blood soaked draw.
Durham: Match of the year! Match of the year!
Kingsly: You’re only saying that cause of the blood.
Durham: Of course! I love bloodbaths like that.
Kingsly: We have our Women’s Title match up next. Sumatra get a chance to regain the title against Black Flower. Shane Corbin is ready.
Corbin: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a 60 minute time limit and it is for the PPW Women’s Title! Your referee is Trog. Introducing first, the challenger, she is from Pahoa, HI and weighed in at 132 lbs. Here is Sumatra! Her opponent is from Nevils GA. She weighed in at 154 lbs. She is the defending PPW Women’s Champion, this is the Black Flower!
The Match: Heavy offense from both women to start. Flower slows things down by working the arm and then the knee. She goes for a pin and only gets a one count. Sumatra fights back before eating a DDT for a two. Sumatra recovers quickly and again gets caught by Flower, this time with two blade kicks. Flower gets a 2.9 from those. Flower now using everything in her arsenal but can't put Sumatra away. Sumatra weathers the storm, and delivers a heavy chop. She gets the pin with an orca clutch at 13:07 to win the title.
Kingsly: Sumatra regains the title!
Durham: Shoulder was up! Shoulder was up!
Kingsly: It was not!
The two mystery men are shown again, interrupting Kingsly’s and Durham’s debate. This time they are seated a bit closer to the ring. They still only look straight ahead, as if they are still in a trance.
Kingsly: Who are these men?
Durham: I have no idea but I like their style already.
Kingsly: What do you mean?
Durham: Well, they might not even be wrestlers, but they’re being talked about.
Kingsly: Be that as it may, we have one more grudge match tonight as Harry
Rollison finally gets his match with HUGS.
Durham: HUGS can’t run anymore, Curtis. He tried to keep blabbering about his morals and junk, but he couldn’t use that rhetoric forever.
Kingsly: You’re about as bad as Rollison. We got comments earlier today from both men. Let’s go to the footage.
We get the HUGS interview first. He is in the locker room, lacing his boots.
HUGS: There comes a time in every man’s life where he must stand up for what he finds important in it. Ever since Rollison put his hands on my son, he hasn’t been a night where he hasn’t had a nightmare about you. So now I must stand up and fight not for me, but for him. Rollison, prepare to pay for what you’ve done.
We go to the PPW interview center. Harry Rollison is standing there with Andy Boyer.
Boyer: Harry, you finally get the match you’ve been wanting for months now. Tonight it’s you and HUGS.
Harry Rollison: Andy, there’s lots of people who look up to others. Common people look up to those who have more than them. They let them down when it becomes know that they have had affairs or have gotten their wealth from illegal means. Kids look up to their parents to set a good example for them. HUGS, what kind of example will you be setting for Eiji when you let him down when you lose to me tonight?
Rollison lets a sly smile cross his face as we go back to Kingsly and Durham.
Kingsly: Rollison bringing up HUGS son, Eiji. What Rollison did to him was deplorable.
Durham: Brat has no place in arenas.
Kingsly: How can you say that?
Durham: I open my mouth and…
Kingsly: You weren’t supposed to answer that. Shane Corbin is in the ring with the introductions.
Corbin: This is our second grudge match of the evening. It is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Your referee is Mithos. Introducing first from Port Norris, NJ at a weight of 222lbs., here is Harry Rollison! His opponent is from Kuji, Japan. He weighed in at 257 lbs. This is HUGS!
The Match: Rollison gains the early advantage with his dirty tactics. HUGS tries to get some offense in, but Rollison counters each attempt. HUGS finally gets going about three minutes in. Rollison is careful not to get hit by any of HUGS' big moves. He can't for long though. A low blow stops HUGS' momentum, but briefly. HUGS is all over Rollison now. Many two counts for HUGS. Rollison stops him with another low blow and uses a scythe attack to open a cut on HUGS. It's made HUGS madder apparently. Rollison goes back to the scythe attack when he regains control. HUGS goes back on a rampage, this time with various suplexes. However, it is a backdrop that gets HUGS the three count at 15:43.
Kingsly: HUGS does it! HUGS avenges his son, Eiji!
Durham: Do you think one match will end this issue?
Kingsly: Most likely not. Our main event is up next. It is a PPW Title match. Izzligo challenges Lethal Machine.
Durham: You mean gets splattered across the mat by Lethal Machine.
Kingsly: How do you know that?
Durham: ‘Cause I’m an expert!
Kingsly: We shall see about that. Let’s go up to Shane Corbin.
Corbin: Ladies and gentlemen, this is our main event of the evening and it is for the PPW Championship! It is scheduled for one fall with a 60 minute time limit. Your referee is Carl Thomas. Introducing the challenger. He hails from the Swamplands. He weighed in at 228 lbs. This is Izzligo! His opponent is from Clayton, NM. He weighed in at 299 lbs. He is the defending PPW Champion. This is the Lethal Machine!
The Match: Machine off to a fast start but Izzligo fights back. Machine stops him and hits a neckbreaker. Izzligo soon regains control. It's all Izzligo for a few minutes. Machine is able to stop Izzligo's momentum and hits him with a piledriver. Soon thought, Machine gets suplexed out of the ring. He reenters with a chair, but it gets him nowhere. Izzligo locks on the sharpshooter. Izzligo then gets a 2.9 with a standing moonsault. A flying clothesline gets Izzligo another 2.9. Machine soon gains control and gets a two count of his own. Izzligo is soon all over Machine again. He hits a double wrist armsault that gets the three and the title at 13:01.
Kingsly: Izzligo does it! He topples Lethal Machine for the title!
Durham: That’s not what was supposed to happen!
Kingsly: Look and weep.
Durham: Shut it, Kingsly!
Kingsly: Tonight we saw two titles change hands and HUGS win the first official battle with Harry Rollison. For Nick Durham, I’m Curtis Kingsly. Have a good night everyone!
The show ends with a video package of highlights from the shows matches and events.