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Post by Reprobate on Feb 11, 2010 16:27:57 GMT -5
Matt Baily: Welcome, wrestling fans, to yet another episode of Premiere Wrestling Television, your one stop destination for the greatest professional wrestling available anywhere on television! You may be noticing a slight change of scenery. Well, that's because PWA officials have decided that to better the PWA experience, Premiere Wrestling Television will not be your standard, every day wrestling show. We strive to give you variety, and with this new format, we hope to succeed in doing so. We will not be building towards a specific card, or event taped for television. Rather, we will be bringing you exclusive promos, never before seen footage, and the best matches from our PWA events. You could call it a 'best of' highlight reel, you could call it the "best of the month", you can call it... the BEST!
First up, Mark Snider caught up with Andrew Franklin immediately after his big PWA debut, where he retired GWF veteran, Alex Storm.[/color] Video footage of the brutal finish to the match. [/color] West Newhaven: You're damn right![/color] Rather than pinning him, Franklin backs up in to the opposite corner, pulls himself up with aid from the ropes, and begins running across the ring as Storm turns to his belly. Franklin immediately swings his leg, kicking Storm directly in the temple. Storm flies on to his back, and lays out cold. Franklin drops to the ground, covering him, as the referee counts the fall. ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! Brendan Reynolds: Your winner, and retiree of Alex Storm, "THE AUTHORITY" ANDREW FRANKLIN![/color] Matt Baily: Do you know what we've just seen!? That's what Sunday Brunch was all about! New stars, co-mingling with established icons! Andrew Franklin did more than just mingle with Alex Storm! He MANGLED him![/color] Franklin gets to his feet and begins yelling at fans at ringside, who are booing him. He exits the ring and begins walking to the back as the crowd boos him even more. EMTs begin rushing out as Alex Storm lays in the ring. [/size][/quote] Matt Baily: There's no telling where that running kick will take Andrew Franklin in the future. I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that we haven't seen ANYTHING yet. Similarly, Michael Bennett also made a surprise appearance at Chapter 2, taking part in the desecration of Alex Storm. Picking up the scraps that Franklin left, Bennett knocked Storm out of the ring, and then had a short but brutal battle of the chairs with Japanese import Aku Samui. No word on Bennett's condition, but we WILL keep you updated.[/color] Fade to commercial
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 11, 2010 16:28:30 GMT -5
We return from commercial and Matt Baily wastes no time...
Matt Baily: Earlier this week, PWA booker Rep met with Frank Washington, to secure on open deal in which Washington would wrestle for PWA. Washington made his first appearance at Chapter 2, filling in for the not-so-absent Malicious, more on that later. Garland, left without a partner, turned to fellow Louisianian, Frank Washington, to aid him in a match against The Lost Crow and Scoot Williams. After securing the pinfall, the team of Garland and Washington looked to be a fresh team... until Washington turned his back on the Badger, and beat him senseless! Why did he do it? What was he THINKING? Mark Snider caught up with him, RIGHT after the attack in Boston![/color]
===== As Frank approaches the parking lot to leave the arena after his tag team victory with Robert Garland, a man he turned on moments after the match, and left him high and dry for a beatdown by Scoot and Lost Crow, before Shane Xzavery ran down for the save. The limo is already running and Frank fastly approaches it, as Mark Snider tries to run him down, to get the scoop so to speak on his actions.
Mark Snider: Frank, I gotta say... first, great job out there, taking the load of the match and winning it for your team. But I have to say, why did you attack your former partner and current PWA punching bag, Robert Garland?[/color]
Washington grabs the mic and turns to the camera.
Frank Washington: Robert Garland, I figured from the last time I saw you in ECF that you would’ve changed your ways, but I guess I was wrong wasn’t I? Still pandering to these fans, fighting to hear them chant your name, you work to excite them, to entertain them don’t you?[/color]
Frank smirks a bit, recalling the moment in his mind from moments before savouring the negative reaction from the crowd.
Frank Washington: It's apparent the crowd hates me for my actions and that's what I want to hear. When I hear that, their boos jeers and insults, I know I’m doing whatever it is that I want, and not giving a fuck what THEY want. That's your problem Badger, you care too much about what these people want. You care too much about them, and as a result you're only hurting yourself and your career.[/color]
Frank pauses briefly, before taking the mic and continuing.
Frank Washington: What's the matter? Are you shocked, surprised? Did you forget who the hell I am? Did you forget that I’m the same person who turned on a team of friends in ECF, that I turned my back on The Revolution to join Devastation INC? You see, I did what I did to further my own career, I became the Revolutionary Turncoat because Devastation INC was more beneficial to my career, to my hold on power. Friends will only get you so far in the business, just like fans. Sure the fans will love you when you’re on a hot streak, they’ll cheer your name, want your autograph blah blah blah blah blah. You see, these fans are also fickle, behind you one moment, against you the next, and why….why? Because they want you to do what they want you to, do a move because they want to see it. They don't care about people like you and I, we're just entertainment.
One day I decided that enough is enough, I’m not going to do what you people want to see, I’m not going to do what you want me to just so you can be “entertained.” I’m doing what Frank wants to do, I’m doing things my own way, if it means I have to turn my back on certain people to get what I want, to further my own career, so damn be it.[/color]
Frank takes another pause briefly as he notices the ambulance pulling up. The EMTs opening the back doors, wheeling out the stretcher, and he smiles to himself.
Frank Washington: These people don't like what they just saw out there, don't they? Does the truth hurt? You see Garland, or should I say... “Badger”, I’m doing what you, and everyone in the back should be doing right now, looking out for myself, looking out for Number One. And if you had any sense left in that glorified stuntman’s body of yours, you’d follow my example and do the same.[/color]
And with this Frank opens the limousine door and goes into the vehicle, before shutting the door as it then pulls out of the parking lot, away from the arena.
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Cut back to Baily.
Matt Baily: And HE gets a limousine? I DON'T GET A LIMOUSINE! I know that Chris Williams doesn't get a limousine. But HE does? Nevertheless, that wasn't the last we heard of the Badger. Later that week, at a house show, Frank Washington got on the mic again, but this time... the Badger was in town![/color]
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Cut to footage of a handheld camera recording Frank Washington in the ring at a house show. The lights are dim, but the crowd is loud and clear.
Frank Washington: Last week, I made an impact in PWA, by being Robert Garland's surprise tag team partner, saving his ass from Scoot Williams and The Lost Crow. Not only did I come in for the save, but I got the deciding pinfall in the match, only to attack him afterwords, and why, WHY? I've had people come up to me throughout the last few days, and even when I went down to Miami to watch the Superbowl, asking me about it. Well anyone that has followed me through ECF knows that the answer is very simple, I’m just simply looking out for Number One.[/color]
The crowd boos at this, but Frank simply ignores the fans and continues with his speech.
Frank Washington: I was invited by Garland to the PWA. He was in need of a partner, and I had worked with him previously in my company. Getting back into the business after a yearlong hiatus, I saw this as a perfect opportunity to reestablish myself. I saw this as a good move for my career so I agreed to the match, signed the contracts making it official, and kept it quiet. As to why I attacked Garland, to be honest, he makes me sick. He's a legend in his own mind, calling himself “True Hardcore”, Bullshit! There’s nothing “True Hardcore” about you Garland, you’ve let yourself get reduced to a welcome mat, a punching bag, while these lardass fans cheer you on. You care too much about what these… leeches, think of you. And because of this, you've allowed yourself to degenerate into an utter and complete joke! And now he can’t even compete because he’s gotten his ass knocked around and handed to him too many times in a month! Three shows a month, and he already got put on the shelf. I guess the only “True Hardcore” thing about you is the beatings you take![/color]
Just then, "Fire It Up" by Thousand Foot Krutch blasts through the P.A. system, the fans cheering loudly as out of the back comes Robert Garland. Garland is wearing a bandage on his head and carries a microphone in his hand, his other hand in his pocket as he stares out towards the ring, Frank Washington looking on.
Robert Garland: You know something Washington? You're right about a couple of your claims. The ones of course that clarify that you're nothing but a self-pretentious asshole![/color]
The crowd yell over one of their favorites as he pauses.
GARLAND!
GARLAND!
GARLAND!
Robert Garland: I'm pretty sure, Frank, that you've heard me in the back and already know what I have to say about how things have been going lately... But what you don't know is the extent of what I want to say about you! We have a real history don't we? You've already mentioned our time in the ECF... That time where I was under your ownership, looking out for nothing more than the Extreme Division... The division that I became king of and the division that vanished, along with your whole damn company, most likely due to this attitude of "Looking out for Number One!"[/color]
Hearing that strikes a nerve with the Turncoat, mentioning the demise of the company he built, a company that he ran as Chairman and Founder for its year of existence. The look on his face accurately describes the infuriation inflicted by that comment.
Frank Washington: You have some nerve accusing ME of leading to my companies demise! ECF was a company that I BUILT, I put hours upon hours of work into it, thousand upon thousands of my own hard earned money into. A company whilst still in its existence outdid some of the top shows in terms of quality week in and week out. I lost A LOT of money when it went out of business, and you think that I lead to its destruction? As a man who looks out for himself, it was in my best interest to keep it alive, and you know it Garland, don’t try to spew that bullshit and accuse me! And then you claim to of been king of MY Extreme Division, well if that’s the case, then I suppose JoeyTheBastard dethroned you after a reign on top of it for a month. You question my motives with my company, WHERE THE HELL WHERE YOU WHEN WE BROKE OFF FROM HPW AFTER THE FAILED MERGER!? YOU’RE A FUCKING HYPOCRITE, GARLAND, IF YOU CARED SO DAMN MUCH ABOUT THE EXTREME DIVISION, THEN WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU?! I’ll answer that one for you, you fucking no showed, you left when ECF needed you, but of course the fans will conveniently forget that, because they go out and buy your merchandise and cheer your name. You’re just like these fucktards in the stands, hypocritical![/color]
Robert Garland: Well you know what!? I'd rather be what I am than be a person who no one can trust when they needs him at their back! And speaking of trust Frank, The PWA expects the fans to trust that they will bring out the best and the biggest for them... And I think you know why I'm bringing this up... I'm saying, that at the end of this month... The fans can TRUST to see Robert Garland vs. Frank Washington at Chicago Style! I'll leave it up to Rep to take care of the specifics, but I'm leaving it up to you... And I'm trusting that you'll show up, look me in the eyes in that damn ring and watch as I beat the living hell out of you and claim yet another
One!
Two!
Three!
My claws are showing now Frank Washington... You've unleashed a beast which should have remained forever dormant... And now, you'll have nothing left to do but atone for your actions with me as your executioner! We can go on and on about who and what and where and why, but this is what it is! I'm ready to take you down Frank Washington, I'm ready for revenge and I'm ready to show you exactly why I -
Crowd: AM TRUE HARDCORE
Frank Washington: I’ll be glad to kick your ass Garland, and prove to the world that you’re just a washed up has been who’s gone soft. Maybe after I kick the holy hell out of you, you’ll see where I’m coming from, of course by then I think it’ll be too late when you realize this from another hospital bed. You want me at Chicago Style Garland, YOU’RE ON! Now if you want to get a head start, why don't you run your dumbass down here so I can crack that skull open one more time!?[/color]
Garland turns to the crowd as they let loose a loud seal of approval. Garland takes his sunglasses off and places them on the ground. He tosses his microphone to the side and hops down the stage stairs. He runs to the ring, slides in, and dodges Frank's stomps. Garland hits rights and lefts on Washington, but then gets hit in the midsection with the up-swinging double axe handle. Frank then hammers Garland over the head with a forearm. Frank goes to the side of the ring and grabs the timekeeper's chair.
He comes back in and hits Garland in the back with the chair. He then drops the chair on the ground and picks Garland up. He throws Garland in the corner, picks the chair up again, and cracks it right over Garland's head. Garland falls to the mat and his bandage comes undone. He begins bleeding a bit and EMTs rush out to help Garland. Frank backs off, his bit of damage done.
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Cut back to Matt Baily.
Matt Baily: Immediately after the house show's final bell, Robert Garland checked in to the local hospital. What with all of the beatings Garland has been taking lately, the Badger thought it would have been best to get it checked out before HE checked out! Mark Snider interviewed Garland's doctor, and found out some... INTERESTING information![/color]
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Fade in from black, Mark Snider sits with a doctor in an office. On the wall between them sits an X-ray graph of Garland's skull.
Mark Snider: Doc, what is it exactly that we're looking at here?[/color]
Doctor: Well, as you can see, there's a major fraction here along the forehead. This may have been induced by either the chair shot from Chapter 2, or the chair shot later at the live event.[/color]
Mark Snider: So you're saying that we don't know if Christina Hernandez or Frank Washington actually did the deed?[/color]
Doctor: At this point in time, we can't tell. And we won't be able to tell until after further tests. What we CAN tell is that Robert Garland is in serious condition. If he doesn't stay out of the ring and rest up for at least a few weeks, it can mean big trouble, such as memory loss, brain damage, or even a fatal concussion.[/color]
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Cut back to Matt Baily.
Matt Baily: All of us here at the Premiere Wrestling Alliance wish Robert the best, and hope that he will cover as soon as possible. Now, with the pressure of both of their Championship matches over, two men who were up for both PWA Championships faced off in a technical masterpiece! Michael Smart, who still has a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship, set for the March Pay-Per-View, Life Sentence... wrestled Shane Xzavery, who was eliminated from the World Television Championship division when Roc Anderson did a complete sweep, taking the belt, and committing some questionable acts afterwards. Here's the battle... Smart, head to head with Xzavery![/color]
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"Live to Win" by Paul Stanley begins playing as we cut to the entrance way of the Golden Dome. Michael Smart comes from the back, followed by Daniel Smart.
Matt Baily: Here he is, the man who took on Chris Williams for the PWA World Heavyweight Championship, and took the loss in the match. As we all know, Smart is still the number one contender based on an agreement made between the two before the match. Whomever won would give the other a shot at the belt, due to the partnership that allowed them to eliminate all other challengers.[/color]
Smart hops on the apron and enters the ring. The crowd booes him as he jogs around the ring in circles, getting pumped up for the match. "Adrenaline" by Crooked X hits on the loudspeaker and Shane Xzavery runs out from behind the curtain. Wasting no time, he speeds to the ring and slides in.
Smart gets an early start with a hard right hand. Shane goes down but gets back to his feet. Smart grabs Shane by the hair and tosses him off the ropes. Shane comes back going for a crossbody, but Smart catches him in mid-air, and then hits a sideways slam. Shane goes so far that he nearly bounces off the ropes as he goes down.
Matt Baily: And THAT is why Michael Smart is the number one contender. He may not have captured the Championship last time, but everyone has off-nights. It looks as if his training is paying off, because he's throwing Xzvaery around like a rag doll![/color]
Smart turns to Shane, hitting a running stomp. He picks Shane up to his feet and tosses him off the ropes. Shane comes running back and Smart scoops him up... PAIN EQUATION!
Matt Baily: There it is, and this match has got to be over![/color]
Smart hooks the legs and the referee begins the count... ONE! TWO! THREE!
The crowd boo Smart again as he raises his arms in the air. Daniel Smart enters the ring and grabs Michael's arm. He raises Michael's arm in the air and points to his client.
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Cut to commercial
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 11, 2010 16:28:50 GMT -5
Fade in from commercial with Matt Baily. Matt Baily: Welcome back to Premiere Wrestling Television, we still have two blockbuster matches coming up. Formerly known as "Star-Man", The World Television Champion, Roc Anderson has claimed that he is destined to be the greatest World Television Champion in wrestling history. He will defend that title each and every week, right here on Premiere Wrestling Television. Let's hear it from the man himself...[/color] ===== Cut to a filmed promo. Christina Hernandez stands to the side of Roc Anderson. Malicious stands behind both with his arms crossed. The PWA World Television Championship sits on the shoulder of Roc. Christina Hernandez: Anyone who saw Chapter 2 knows that Roc Anderson is going to go down in history as the greatest defending Champion the crowd has ever seen. He's already been GWF World Interbrand Champion, pinning the greatest Interbrand Champion of all, my Reprobate. He retired lat year... but you can't expect me to retire as well! I still have to pay the bills, and I am NOT going back to those seedy New York strip clubs. I'm going to lead Champions.[/color] Roc Anderson: Champions, like Roc Anderson. UNDEFEATED in PWA. My record speaks for itself. I've never been pinned on an RD Corp Pay-Per-View. Never submitted, never defeated. No matter who Rep has booked me against, I never lose. Believe me, he's tried. He's still jealous that I took his Interbrand Championship, and throughout my reign, he's going to pull out all the stops. He's going to sign former World Champions, Japanese and Mexican wrestling imports, former GWF stars and ring legends... all to throw at me on Premiere Wrestling Television. I'm gonna pin them all, because with this manager by my side... and this backup on my tail, I have all of the tools that HE had when he took that Interbrand Championship home. This belt is going to become the most revered Championship in wrestling. It's going to be more established than the World Heavyweight Championship. It's going to be main event... whether I have to pin Chris Williams or whoever else holds that Heavyweight belt. You're now roccin' with the best.[/color] ===== Cut back to Baily. Matt Baily: Strong words from a man who made a severe impact at Chapter 2, severing all ties to his fan favorite persona when he smashed the Star Signal. Only time will tell if he can live up to being the best World Television Champion the world has to offer... and his first challenger is going to FORCE him to prove it! After those choice words from Roc over Rep's Interbrand Championship reign, Mark Snider caught up with Rep, who was working out the contract of Aku Samui.[/color] ===== Fade to filmed footage of Mark Snider, dragging a cameraman over to the back area of the arena, behind the bleachers, where Rep sits with Aku Samui. Mark Snider: REP! Do you have any comments on what Roc Anderson has said about you?[/color] Rep: No... no comment.[/color] Mark Snider: ...Well how do you feel about him shacking up with Christina and Malicious, your two former proteges? The two people who you helped to secure jobs in the GWF when you began?[/color] Rep: It's none of my concern. It's true that I brought both Christina and Malicious to the GWF. I also signed them to contracts here, in PWA. Whomever they choose to align themselves with is strictly their choice. I just book the shows accordingly.[/color] Mark Snider: So you have NO concern at all that Roc and Christina may be putting on a World Television Championship match of their own, after every show in their hotel room?[/color] Rep flinches a bit, and then shakes his head. Rep: Go away, Mark.[/color] ===== Matt Baily: Just ten days after winning the belt, Roc Anderson's first defense of the World Television Championship goes to Aku Samui, a severe competitor from Japan. A former King of the Deathmatch for three years straight! And he carries a chair WHEREVER he goes![/color] ===== "The R.O.C." by Jay-Z hits on the loudspeaker as Roc Anderson comes from behind the curtain. Christina Hernandez follows the champion as he walks towards the ring, turning away from fans at ringside extending their hands for high fives. Matt Baily: And there he is, the PWA World Television Championship over his shoulder. Crowned live on Pay-Per-View on January 31st, he pinned Shane Xzavery after a hard fought battle. But he didn't act alone! Christina Hernandez should be announced as the Co-Champion with all of the work she did that night.[/color] [/color][/size][/quote] Cut back to the arena where Roc stands in the ring, stretching his legs. "Welcome to Planet Motherfucker" hits on the loudspeaker and Aku Samui comes out with a steel chair in his hands. He holds the chair in the air and attempts to slide in to the ring. Roc puts his foot on the air to keep Samui from picking it up. Roc hits Aku with a kick to the side of the head, as he stands outside the ring. Roc grabs the chair and whacks Aku over the head with it. The referee runs over and attempts to break it from Roc's hands. Roc lets go and then exits the ring. Aku grabs another chair and throws it at Roc's head. Matt Baily: He's been proclaimed as the King of all Chairs, and rightfully so. The chair seems to be Aku Samui's greatest friend.[/color] The chair is stuck over Roc's head now, and Aku hops over the guardrail. Aku reaches over and drags Roc to the outside and throws him at the guardrail. The crowd separates like the red sea as they brawl in the midst of the fans. Aku grabs a fan's chair and cracks it over Roc's back. Roc hangs over the guardrail and hops over it, back next to the ring. Roc grabs the timekeeper's table and chucks it at Aku, not caring about whether it hits fans or not. Luckily, Aku took the brunt of the shot and no fans were hit. Roc grabs a chair and gets on to the guardrail, is able to balance, and hops off of the rail and hits Aku with the chair as he comes plunging down. Matt Baily: Hopping off of the guardrail, Roc Anderson with a chair to the skull![/color] Roc throws the chair in to the ring and hops over the rail, entering the ring. He grabs the chair and waits for Aku to enter the ring again. The referee stands in the center of the ring as Aku wobbles over the rail and attempts to enter the ring. Roc begins running to hit him with the chair, but the referee stops him. The referee calls Brendan Reynolds in to the ring, and whispers something in his ear. Brendan Reynolds: Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest, for the PWA World Television Championship, is a CHAIR MATCH![/color] Reynolds high tails it as Aku gets to his feet. Roc swing the chair, but Aku catches it in mid-air and shoves it in to Roc's head. Roc falls backward and Aku grabs the chair. He swings it at Roc, but he ducks. Roc pulls the chair out of Aku's hands and hits him in the head with it, then drops it near the corner. Roc throws Aku in to the corner and goes for a Tornado DDT. He drops Aku with the DDT on to the steel chair and goes for the cover.... ONE! TWO! NO! Matt Baily: Aku Samui gets the shoulder up![/color] Roc gets back up in anger and grabs the chair. He tosses it in to the center of the ring and picks Aku up to his feet. He kicks Aku and then drops him with a piledriver, skull first, on to the chair. He goes for the cover... ONE! TWO! THREE! NO! Samui kicked out again! Roc gets back to his feet and picks Samui up. He attempts to set up the Fist of Rage, but Samui battles out. Samui is able to pick Roc up, going for the Inferno Fall. Roc wiggles away, kicks Aku, and then runs off the ropes. He comes back and hits the Starstruck enziguri! Cover... ONE! TWO! NO! Matt Baily: SAMUI KICKS OUT AGAIN! WHAT THE HELL![/color] Roc is fed up now, and grabs Aku again. He picks him up in to a suplex and then drops him headfirst with the Starfucker brainbuster right on to that same steel chair! COVER! ONE! TWO! THREE! Brendan Reynolds: Your winner and STILL PWA World Television Champion... ROC ANDERSON![/color] Matt Baily: A well fought match, but Roc Anderson proves once again why he is the World Television Champion![/color] ===== Cut to commercial
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 11, 2010 16:29:15 GMT -5
Matt Baily: And in the biggest and most important match in PWA history thus far, Chris Williams overcame everything that Michael Smart had. The technical prowess, the high-flying knowledge and even the underhanded tactics... and became World Heavyweight Champion! After a short speech, he and who I assume is his new girlfriend, embraced in the ring with a kiss on the LIPS! Michael Smart refused to take this decision sitting down, and on the same night that Williams was to take on "The Authority" Andrew Franklin and "The Revolutionary Turncoat" Frank Washington, Michael Smart struck![/color] ===== Cut to footage of Mark Snider in the parking lot. He looks over off camera and then yells out. Mark Snider: Can I get a word with you, Chris?[/color] Williams carries his bag over his shoulder and drags a second one with his other arm. Elisabeth Bledell, his "companion", walks by his side. Chris Williams: What do you need?[/color] Mark Snider: I've gotta ask you about the Smarts. Have you spoken to either Daniel or Michael since the match last Sunday?[/color] Chris Williams: No, I've been far too busy with everything, you know? Your life changes drastically when you become World Heavyweight Champion. I've been swamped with calls from companies, offers and everything. I've just send it all to my managers and publicists for now. Michael hasn't called me and I have no reason to call him. He broke our agreement and I'm not sure if I want to allow someone who betrayed me in to my life.[/color] Suddenly, Chris falls forward quickly as Michael Smart hits him over the head with a forearm. Michael grunts as he grabs Chris by the head and bashes hit against a production truck. Elisabeth screams as Daniel is seen walking in the background, with a smile on his face. As Michael kicks Chris in the chest, Daniel waltzes over to Elisabeth and grabs her by the hand. Daniel Smart: It's alright, dear. You're safe... for now.[/color] Daniel laughs maniacally as Security guards rush out to pull Michael away. They grab him and drag him off screen as Daniel chases after, yelling. Daniel Smart: Hey! Watch it! You better not hurt him! He's got a World Heavyweight Championship match next month![/color] ===== Cut back to Matt Baily. Matt Baily: The always aware and noble PWA World Heavyweight Champion Chris Williams just wasn't aware enough on that night, when number 1 contender Michael Smart ambushed him in the parking lot. Furious over Daniel's behavior after seeing the video footage hours later, Snider caught up with Chris again shortly after Elisabeth was allowed in to the first aid room![/color] ===== Cut to Mark Snider entering a room with a trainer stitching up his head. Elisabeth sits at his side, having a panic attack. Chris Williams: It's alright. I'll be fine, it's just a bruise. It'll heal soon.[/color] Elisabeth: But what about your match? You'll certainly get banged up even more, and who knows what that Lambert character is going to do!? Please, you should think about talking to Rep about being replaced.[/color] Chris Williams: Honey, you've got to understand something.[/color] Elisabeth: What!?[/color] Chris grabs his PWA World Heavyweight Championship off of the table and stands to his feet. Chris Williams: There IS no replacing Chris Williams.[/color] Snider, standing at the side, doesn't even bother to open his mouth, letting the moment speak for itself as he silently nods. ===== Matt Baily: And then, on the night of a tag team encounter, so much went down that we can't even show you the entire match within the time alloted on network TV! Here are the highlights from that main event match![/color] ===== We cut to footage of the match, Chris Williams and Andrew Franklin are brawling. Chris Williams hits the TNT (F-5) on Franklin, who rolls out of the ring. Frank Washington rolls in to the ring, and takes Williams out from behind by hitting a superkick to the back of the Champion's head. Williams hits the mat and rolls out of the ring. Matt Baily: FRANK, with a BEAUTIFUL superkick to Chris Williams! That knocked the World Heavyweight Champion out cold![/color] Ross Lambert enters the ring, and Frank Washington hits a few right hands, then bounces him off of the ropes. Lambert comes back, and Washington hits a powerslam on Lambert, who rolls out of the ring. Frank is the only man left in the ring, and he looks around as the crowd boo him. Matt Baily: Well, there it is! You may not like him, but it certainly takes a lot of skill to remain the only man in the ring after a brawl like that in the PWA![/color] Frank turns to the referee and points to him as the crowd stirs. Frank runs and hits an enziguri on the referee, knocking him out cold. Matt Baily: What the hell is he thinking!?[/color] The crowd are now completely disgusted by the Revolutionary Turncoat. Frank gets back to his feet and raises his arms in the air and soaks up the boos. I'VE GOT A... BAD CASE... OF TURNING IT UP! The camera zooms out to reveal Robert Garland running to the ring, with a chair in hand. He throws the chair at Frank in the ring, which takes him down to his knee. Garland slides in and grabs the chair. He cracks it viciously over Frank's head and then drops it in the center of the ring. Garland grabs Frank and then hits his patented Cradle DDT on Frank, right on to the steel chair! Matt Baily: Everybody's favorite Badger, making his presence FELT! Finally, Robert Garland one ups Frank Washington![/color] Suddenly, Michael Smart slides in to the ring. Smart grabs Garland and throws him off of the ropes. Out of no where, Mikey Bennett catches the rebound and slams Garland right in the face with a vicious big boot! Matt Baily: OH MY GOD!!! Good GOD! Garland! He's already got a head injury! Somebody check on him![/color] Garland slides out of the ring, grabbing his head. From the corner of the eye, Chris Williams begins crawling in to the ring. Smart turns to Williams and then yells at Bennett, pointing at him. Smart grabs a microphone. Michael Smart: There he is! Get him! GET HIM, GOD DAMMIT![/color] Bennett hits a running stomp on Williams and then tosses him off the ropes. He grabs Williams as he comes back and hits a ring shattering Brainbuster on the PWA World Heavyweight Champion. Matt Baily: WHAT A SKUNK! Michael Smart paid off Mikey Bennett! Some number one contender he is![/color] Chris rolls out of the ring in pain as Ross Lambert runs in, attempting to make the save. Michael Smart runs off, as does Bennett. The referee begins waking up, and Lambert looks around the ring. Andrew Franklin comes out of nowhere with a dropkick to the back. Lambert bounces off the ropes as he falls forwards, and Franklin gets to his feet. He grabs Lambert and then hits a Sitout Death Valley Driver. Franklin covers Lambert... ONE! TWO! THREE!! Brendan Reynolds: Your winners, the team of Frank Washington and Andrew Franklin![/color] Matt Baily: Andrew Franklin, taking the match for his team![/color] Franklin gets to his feet and begins backing up. He looks around as Ross Lambert lays in the ring. The crowd begin to get to their feet, knowing what will take place next. As expected, Andrew Franklin runs out of the corner and kicks Ross Lambert in the head, which sends Lambert on to his back. Matt Baily: GOOD LORD! Did you see that?[/color] Slow motion replay of the kick is played, with audio of the crowd popping for the kick. When we come back live, EMTs are helping Ross Lambert out of the ring. ===== Matt Baily: Where the HELL did this kid come from? And why didn't any of our competition find him before we did? The luck of the draw, I suppose. He will only get more interesting as time goes on. After the event, TWO wrestlers were hospitalized, and ONE wrestler was checked out by doctors. To find out who, go to PWAwrestling.com.[/color] ===== We cut away as "Misirlou" by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones begins playing in the background. THE ROUNDUP! We cut to a shot of Chris Williams sitting in the doctor's room of the arena, as the music continues playing. Williams has a bandage on his forehead. Chris Williams: Michael Smart, I wish I knew then what I know now. You are, and always were... a coward. Mikey Bennett, you better watch that back of yours. Because the hired gun is about to become the target.[/color] Cut to footage of Michael Smart and Daniel Smart, in their locker room as the music continues. The Smarts laugh to themselves. Daniel turns to the camera.... Daniel Smart: Oh, Chris. If you thought what we did THIS week was bad, you better not even show up to the Poughkeepsie show.[/color] They break out in laughter again as we cut to Andrew Franklin standing in front of a camera, with the music playing louder. Andrew Franklin: Kick you in your head...[/color] Cut to footage of Andrew kicking Alex Storm. Andrew Franklin: Spit right in your face...[/color] Cut to footage of Andrew kicking Ross Lambert. Andrew Franklin: I'll disrespect you in every possible way, if it means success for myself.[/color] Cut to footage of Mark Snider running to the parking lot. An ambulance closes it's doors and Snider yells out. Mark Snider: HEY! Is Robert Garland in that ambulance!? Sir! Please![/color] The EMT turns to Snider. EMT: He's in absolutely no shape to speak right now. He NEED to get him to the emergency room as soon as possible.[/color] The EMT hops in to the front of the ambulance, and the vehicle drives off. The camera slowly zooms in to the back of the ambulance with the backwards label, and we then fade to black.
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Post by Robert Garland on Feb 11, 2010 18:10:50 GMT -5
Honestly, at first the new format kind of threw me around and I didn't care for it... Then I kept reading and it quickly grew on me!
It's pretty sweet to be honest, granted the PPVs and SuperShows deliver on the in-ring action, it's awesome to have these shows the way you put this one together.
As for the writing, it was compelling and I liked the twist at the end... However, why do I keep getting my ass kicked >__>!
Lol, great read Rep, looking forward to The Contendership... Oh wait, something else, where was West Newhaven <_>!
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Post by Frank Washington on Feb 11, 2010 18:50:26 GMT -5
Another good show by the PWA! I do have to say I like that enziguri i gave the ref, never did like them lol.
Also, you finally got a measure of payback on me with that cradle DDT onto the steel chair, so not all was bad for you this week...
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 11, 2010 19:23:30 GMT -5
Honestly, at first the new format kind of threw me around and I didn't care for it... Then I kept reading and it quickly grew on me! It's pretty sweet to be honest, granted the PPVs and SuperShows deliver on the in-ring action, it's awesome to have these shows the way you put this one together. As for the writing, it was compelling and I liked the twist at the end... However, why do I keep getting my ass kicked >__>! Lol, great read Rep, looking forward to The Contendership... Oh wait, something else, where was West Newhaven <_>! As of now, Baily is your primary host for Premiere Wrestling Television. West Newhaven will continue to call supercard and Pay-Per-View events alongside Baily.
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Post by The Authority on Feb 11, 2010 23:47:54 GMT -5
That was a great show format...Completely different from what I am used to but once I got into it, I got into it.
Great work!
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Post by Michael Smart on Feb 12, 2010 2:05:16 GMT -5
Like Badger, I was also skeptical of the format at first but it grew on me fast.
Poor Chris and Badger, getting beat down left and right.
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Post by youthinkyouknowme on Feb 12, 2010 2:56:27 GMT -5
I have to say I feel the same way badger did at first, but it really does kind of grow on you(the show format). Not too shabby.
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Post by Roc Anderson on Feb 12, 2010 7:50:57 GMT -5
Oooookay.
I honestly didn't like the new format for this show and I hope it doesn't become a permanent format. I think the old format, which is typical of most e-feds across the land is the best, hence why it's used so commonly. The Promo / Segment pieces were much shorter and much less detailed than anything we've seen in previous shows. (PWT and PPV event alike) In the previous shows, the whole show was written like a flowing storyline that just happened to encompass three or four different storylines arcs as it went along. But this format and this show feels like it's just a mix-match of random stories with the commentator saying "OH AND HERE'S THE NEXT GUY UP ON THE SHOW!" There's no connectivity, no flow, no movement at all.
The segments were badly written, in my opinion. Actually I take that back. My segment was badly written. My segment felt very rushed and as I read through it, it didn't feel like something I would write for my own character. It just felt...bland and generic. We've spoken a lot on MSN about my character and where I want to take him and how I want him to be portrayed, and you usually always read my promos and when you write for Roc, you know exactly how I want him to come across. If you read my last promo (which I know you did) you'd know that Roc doesn't really care about having the PWA TV Title, he cares about the benefits it brings him by being the champion. Roc (the way I write for him) wouldn't give a damn about the TV Title being "Main Event" or anything like that, he would only give a damn about getting himself a better pay deal and whatever other benefits he could get out of it. Prestige is not something he competes for on it's own.
I've read through the show probably four times now, and it just doesn't feel like something Rep would actually write for the fed. Judging by the previous shows and stuff, this feels a lot more rushed, a lot more generic and a lot less cared for. All of which are traits I wouldn't usually attribute to Rep.
Anyway, sorry for the overwhelming negative feedback, I just really didn't enjoy this show as much as the previous ones and it was disappointing.
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 12, 2010 8:20:52 GMT -5
The promo wasn't necessarily about his love for the championship, but his intentions of moving past the championship. I can't just have the FIRST World Television Champion trash the title right off the bat. You've got to build it up first so that the trashing of the title is actually a shocking event. Roc defending the title at all costs on a regular basis will make it more valuable, which he can cash in for higher pay... which is what he cares about.
As for the format complaint, I've pretty much done the exact same thing I've always done... I just grouped the angles to go back to back. If this show didn't feel like an actual event, I succeeded, because that's what I was going for. Everything played here is taped, and only the angle based happenings should be highlighted. There's no point in showing a part of a match that has nothing to do with the angle.
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Post by Chris Williams on Feb 12, 2010 13:54:41 GMT -5
I definitely have a lot to say about the show, but very little time right now, so as soon as I am back tonight I'll give a full feedback. As for now though... how did that TNT taste, Franklin? Just playin, great win bud, you deserved it!
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Post by The Authority on Feb 12, 2010 14:27:59 GMT -5
I definitely have a lot to say about the show, but very little time right now, so as soon as I am back tonight I'll give a full feedback. As for now though... how did that TNT taste, Franklin? Just playin, great win bud, you deserved it! A little bitter...and painful. But then as the crafty rookie/evil mastermind I am...I rolled out of the ring before you could do anything about it. And thanks!
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Post by Chris Williams on Feb 16, 2010 18:48:15 GMT -5
Okay, finally have time to sit down and leave some constructive feedback!
First off, the opening video segment was amazing. I loved it, really got me hyped for the show as an intro video should.
However, I must say that I just do not like the new format of the show. I have always loved the tried and true way of doing an efed show, and I think that is the best way to do it. This version feels like a "Yahoo Video Recap" of sorts, and that just isn't appealing to me. Maybe it will grow on me, but I'm hoping to see the old format again here soon.
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