Post by Eli Buchanan on Apr 30, 2018 10:38:37 GMT -5
Author’s note: No pre-show and the show will be abbreviated this week since I’m running behind due to family commitments. I apologize to everyone who’s enjoyed PWGP and promise next week’s show will be back up to my usual standard.
BUAC Spokesman, Robert Fredrick opens PWGP “CHARGE” with a statement. Due to the attack last week on the program and the injuries he sustained in the Texas Death Match at Lions Road’s Second Anniversary Spectacular, PWGP Global Champion Eli Buchanan will be out of action for at least a month. In any other company this would mean that he would be stripped of the Global, however, this is PWGP. The BUAC has determined that Buchanan will remain the champion until someone has gained the ten points required to challenge him for it. If at that point he is unable to defend the Global Title he will lose the championship the title via forfeit and the number one contender will become the new champion.
Robert Fredrick then goes on to bring up last week, when the whole roster was locked in the back while hooded outsiders came through the crowd and beat down on Buchanan, Alan Hunter and The East K Connection. Actions like this will not be permitted to happen again. Fredrick tells this group he will find out who they are and when he does they will suffer the consequences for their actions last week. He warns this group if they show up again, the PWGP locker room will be ready for them this time and things will go far differently.
***
Match 1 pitted the team of Surf ‘n Turf, Vod and Zaros, versus Vlars and Orville Newton. Surf ‘n Turf dominated this match as there was little to no chemistry between their opponents. Vlars had little interest in tagging in Orville, wanting to get revenge on his former allies. Much like last week, this came back to bite him as after weathering the storm, Vod and Zaros were able to gain control and beat down on Vlars for several minutes. Orville would manage to tag himself in and gain some offence against both members of Surf ‘n Turf before Vlars would insist he be tagged back in. Reluctantly Orville would but moments later would tag himself back in when Vlars began getting beaten down again. This infuriated Vlars and he attacked all three men with Puke Bucket Stunners before leaving the ring, leading to Referee Eddie Tims throwing out the match.
Result: No Contest
***
Match 2 featured Alan Hunter teaming with the PWGP International Tag Team Champion, The East K Connection against three member of the Unknowns. Hunter, Sweet Daddy D and Easy E started off this match strong and never lost control. The match ended with all three of them climbing to the top rope and hitting a Swanton, a flying elbow drop and a flying leg drop respectively on the Unknowns and pinning all three of them at the same time.
Winners: Alan Hunter and The East K Connection
Following the match Hunter asked for a microphone. He told the live crowd in the PWGP Exhibition Centre that the three of them would not let what happened to them and Eli Buchanan last week go unpunished. They don’t care what the BUAC thinks about it, they’re challenging any three of their hooded assailants to face them next week in a six man tag match. The crowd pops for this while the commentary team questions whether Robert Fredrick will allow this match to happen or not.
***
Match 3 saw pitted Faititili against the man he has recently been tagging a lot with, Bryant Adam Thompson. The two shook hands before the match began showed a lot of good sportsmanship throughout the encounter. The action itself went back and forth and was high octaned all match long. Both men would hit some breathtaking dives on the arena floor and more than once the commentators questioned whether these men actually liked one another or not. The match finally ended when Faititili hit a superkick as Bryant tried for a springboard attack. He would climb to the top rope and hit the top rope splash to score the pin fall victory.
Winner: Faititi (2 points)
Following the match Bryant showed signs of frustration. He shoved Faititili away when his former partner tried to check on him. Eventually he and Faititli would hug and Bryant would raise the Samoan warrior’s hand in victory before leaving the ring together.
***
Match 4 was less a wrestling match and more a brawl. It was between True North Ant and his former best friend and tag team partner, Philly Cheese Snake. These two men absolutely despise one another and it showed by the way the two of them started throwing fists at each other right at the bell. It didn’t take long for the brawl to spill to the floor and they fought their way around the ring. Philly appeared to be getting the better of the fight when suddenly “Iron” Mack Brody ran out and attacked him from behind. Referee Andrew Roller called for the bell and awarded the match to Philly Cheese Snake, neither member of The Wrecking Brew, or their manager Saul Asper seemed to care. The three of them threw Philly into the ring and continued the beat down until security arrived to break it up. Asper and both his men would leave the ring and celebrate on the stage, meanwhile Philly Cheese Snake would slowly recover in the ring. It was clear that this situation is far from over.
Winner: via DQ, Philly Cheese Snake
***
In Robert Fredrick’s office we have a quick encounter between Fredrick and Asper, where Asper denies having anything to do with what happened last week after the main event. We learn during the exchange that next week there will be a four team elimination match next week, it will be Surf ‘n Turf vs The Wrecking Brew vs Orville Newton and The Big O vs the unlikely team of Vlars and Philly Cheese Snake. Asper seems irate over the news but promises that The Wrecking Brew will beat all three other teams and would soon be your next PWGP International Tag Team Champions.
***
The main event saw The Technician defend his newly won PWGP Television Title against the former champion, Axel Moros. Much like in last week’s match between these two, Tech found his early attempts to out wrestle his much larger opponent countered by Axel’s superior strength. Axel would use his power advantage to throw The Technician around and looked to be on his way to regaining his Television championship, when BOB arrived to distract him. This led to Tech hitting a chop block and start working over the same leg he injured last week. He would work over that knee for the better part of the match but Axel would refuse to submit. The match would come to its conclusion when Axel finally managed to gain the advantage back by sending Tech shoulder first into the ring post following an attempt at a figure four leg lock. Axel would start slamming his masked opponent and hit a series of headbutts before setting up for his rolling Death Valley Driver. BOB would jump up on the apron, leading to Tech shoving Axel into him, causing the two to bang heads, and rolling Axel up for the three count.
Winner: and still PWGP Television Champion, The Technician (7 points)
Following the match, The Technician escaped to the stage with his manager, The Guru, and BOB. Meanwhile Axel Moros was on his feet in the ring and was yelling at BOB and Tech, promising to get back at both of them soon.
The show goes off the air with The Guru raising The Technicians hand in victory, while he shows off the Television Championship. The commentators wonder if we’re looking at the next man to challenge for the PWGP Global Title and whether Eli Buchanan will be able to defend the title against him should he be able to quickly gain the three remaining points he needs to get that title match.
BUAC Spokesman, Robert Fredrick opens PWGP “CHARGE” with a statement. Due to the attack last week on the program and the injuries he sustained in the Texas Death Match at Lions Road’s Second Anniversary Spectacular, PWGP Global Champion Eli Buchanan will be out of action for at least a month. In any other company this would mean that he would be stripped of the Global, however, this is PWGP. The BUAC has determined that Buchanan will remain the champion until someone has gained the ten points required to challenge him for it. If at that point he is unable to defend the Global Title he will lose the championship the title via forfeit and the number one contender will become the new champion.
Robert Fredrick then goes on to bring up last week, when the whole roster was locked in the back while hooded outsiders came through the crowd and beat down on Buchanan, Alan Hunter and The East K Connection. Actions like this will not be permitted to happen again. Fredrick tells this group he will find out who they are and when he does they will suffer the consequences for their actions last week. He warns this group if they show up again, the PWGP locker room will be ready for them this time and things will go far differently.
***
Match 1 pitted the team of Surf ‘n Turf, Vod and Zaros, versus Vlars and Orville Newton. Surf ‘n Turf dominated this match as there was little to no chemistry between their opponents. Vlars had little interest in tagging in Orville, wanting to get revenge on his former allies. Much like last week, this came back to bite him as after weathering the storm, Vod and Zaros were able to gain control and beat down on Vlars for several minutes. Orville would manage to tag himself in and gain some offence against both members of Surf ‘n Turf before Vlars would insist he be tagged back in. Reluctantly Orville would but moments later would tag himself back in when Vlars began getting beaten down again. This infuriated Vlars and he attacked all three men with Puke Bucket Stunners before leaving the ring, leading to Referee Eddie Tims throwing out the match.
Result: No Contest
***
Match 2 featured Alan Hunter teaming with the PWGP International Tag Team Champion, The East K Connection against three member of the Unknowns. Hunter, Sweet Daddy D and Easy E started off this match strong and never lost control. The match ended with all three of them climbing to the top rope and hitting a Swanton, a flying elbow drop and a flying leg drop respectively on the Unknowns and pinning all three of them at the same time.
Winners: Alan Hunter and The East K Connection
Following the match Hunter asked for a microphone. He told the live crowd in the PWGP Exhibition Centre that the three of them would not let what happened to them and Eli Buchanan last week go unpunished. They don’t care what the BUAC thinks about it, they’re challenging any three of their hooded assailants to face them next week in a six man tag match. The crowd pops for this while the commentary team questions whether Robert Fredrick will allow this match to happen or not.
***
Match 3 saw pitted Faititili against the man he has recently been tagging a lot with, Bryant Adam Thompson. The two shook hands before the match began showed a lot of good sportsmanship throughout the encounter. The action itself went back and forth and was high octaned all match long. Both men would hit some breathtaking dives on the arena floor and more than once the commentators questioned whether these men actually liked one another or not. The match finally ended when Faititili hit a superkick as Bryant tried for a springboard attack. He would climb to the top rope and hit the top rope splash to score the pin fall victory.
Winner: Faititi (2 points)
Following the match Bryant showed signs of frustration. He shoved Faititili away when his former partner tried to check on him. Eventually he and Faititli would hug and Bryant would raise the Samoan warrior’s hand in victory before leaving the ring together.
***
Match 4 was less a wrestling match and more a brawl. It was between True North Ant and his former best friend and tag team partner, Philly Cheese Snake. These two men absolutely despise one another and it showed by the way the two of them started throwing fists at each other right at the bell. It didn’t take long for the brawl to spill to the floor and they fought their way around the ring. Philly appeared to be getting the better of the fight when suddenly “Iron” Mack Brody ran out and attacked him from behind. Referee Andrew Roller called for the bell and awarded the match to Philly Cheese Snake, neither member of The Wrecking Brew, or their manager Saul Asper seemed to care. The three of them threw Philly into the ring and continued the beat down until security arrived to break it up. Asper and both his men would leave the ring and celebrate on the stage, meanwhile Philly Cheese Snake would slowly recover in the ring. It was clear that this situation is far from over.
Winner: via DQ, Philly Cheese Snake
***
In Robert Fredrick’s office we have a quick encounter between Fredrick and Asper, where Asper denies having anything to do with what happened last week after the main event. We learn during the exchange that next week there will be a four team elimination match next week, it will be Surf ‘n Turf vs The Wrecking Brew vs Orville Newton and The Big O vs the unlikely team of Vlars and Philly Cheese Snake. Asper seems irate over the news but promises that The Wrecking Brew will beat all three other teams and would soon be your next PWGP International Tag Team Champions.
***
The main event saw The Technician defend his newly won PWGP Television Title against the former champion, Axel Moros. Much like in last week’s match between these two, Tech found his early attempts to out wrestle his much larger opponent countered by Axel’s superior strength. Axel would use his power advantage to throw The Technician around and looked to be on his way to regaining his Television championship, when BOB arrived to distract him. This led to Tech hitting a chop block and start working over the same leg he injured last week. He would work over that knee for the better part of the match but Axel would refuse to submit. The match would come to its conclusion when Axel finally managed to gain the advantage back by sending Tech shoulder first into the ring post following an attempt at a figure four leg lock. Axel would start slamming his masked opponent and hit a series of headbutts before setting up for his rolling Death Valley Driver. BOB would jump up on the apron, leading to Tech shoving Axel into him, causing the two to bang heads, and rolling Axel up for the three count.
Winner: and still PWGP Television Champion, The Technician (7 points)
Following the match, The Technician escaped to the stage with his manager, The Guru, and BOB. Meanwhile Axel Moros was on his feet in the ring and was yelling at BOB and Tech, promising to get back at both of them soon.
The show goes off the air with The Guru raising The Technicians hand in victory, while he shows off the Television Championship. The commentators wonder if we’re looking at the next man to challenge for the PWGP Global Title and whether Eli Buchanan will be able to defend the title against him should he be able to quickly gain the three remaining points he needs to get that title match.