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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2005

AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA

MIAMI, FLORIDA

 

SEGMENT 1:  INTRODUCTION:

A video package airs, highlighting the intense PWA Championship match between Solomon and Jaguar four nights ago at Revival, which resulted in Jaguar becoming the first man to ever defeat Solomon and winning the PWA Championship in front of his hometown Jacksonville crowd.  The opening credits roll immediately as Linkin Park's "By_Myslf" hits and we are sent inside the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida, where an amazing fireworks display ensues and we are sent to our commentators, Victor Troy and Paul Ferrara.

Troy:  Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to PWA Frequency!  I’m Victor Troy, along here with Paul Ferrara, and it finally happened!  Solomon has been defeated, and we have a new PWA Champion!

Ferrara:  That’s right Troy, and it truly was a momentous occasion in
Jacksonville when Solomon finally stayed down for the count!

Troy:  Well folks, there are a number of superstars already in the ring, so let’s get right down there and see what’s going on!

SEGMENT 2:  RINGSIDE:

The camera circles the ring for a bit, which is currently housing several PWA superstars inside, namely Scythe, GI Jew, Paul Dawkins, Jason Calysto, Camieko, Dean Nash, Damien Fields, Justice, Showtime Damon Savage, and last but not least, Romeo. As they wait in the ring, Lee Palmer's voice comes over the PA system.

 

Palmer: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the brand new PWA Heavyweight Champion of The World, Jaguar!

 

"Real Big" by Mannie Fresh hits the speakers, and the new music brings the crowd to its feet as Jaguar pops through the curtain. The ovation is almost as explosive as his flaming pyrotechnics, which prompt a blizzard of confetti and balloons to fall from the ceiling as they illuminate the stage.

 

Troy: There he is folks. That is the man that finally ended Solomon's undefeated streak, and by beating the reigning Wrestler of the Year, Jaguar became the only man to ever hold four PWA World Heavyweight Championships. That is unprecedented and absolutely incredible, if you ask me.

 

Ferrara: Just beating Solomon is incredible. I'm not a big fan of public celebrations like this, but I can't say Jaguar doesn't deserve it after the performance he put on in his hometown the other night.

 

Jaguar is not in wrestling attire as the other stars in the ring, instead he wears jeans, a black Jimmy Smith Jacksonville Jaguars jersey and the PWA World Heavyweight Title. He takes the belt off and slings it over his shoulder before coming into the ring and being smothered by all of his closest comrades. The confetti falls in high volume and balloons are being bounced all over the joyous crowd as Jaguar comes through the pile and hops onto the turnbuckles to hold the belt high for all sides of the building. The song finally dies down and so does the noise of the crowd as GI Jew hands his former Tag Team Championship partner a microphone, leaving all 10 superstars and the rest of the crowd demanding a speech.

 

Jaguar: Thank you all. What is it Rick James said on that show? It's a celebration bitches! (Crowd cheers)  No, seriously. Thank you to all you guys in the ring, I really appreciate it, but I want to thank all the people that bought a ticket in Jacksonville, all the people that couldn't be there and bought Revival at home, all the people here in Miami, and everyone who bought the new Carrjack T-shirt at the concession stands, everyone! I really want to thank you all for the support and for the reception you gave me here tonight. Beating Solomon was just something I had to do and I knew deep down that I would get the job done on that night. With the exception of Camieko, Solomon has probably beaten everybody in this ring, including myself, but I said in my dressing room that on that night in front of that crowd that nothing would stop me from bringing the belt back home, and I did just that. Now--

 

Jaguar's words are cut off and the crowd actually boos immensely once "War Machine" by KISS hits the speakers. To a rare negative crowd reaction, Commissioner Kerry Cox steps out through the curtain and Jaguar quiets the crowd with a look of intrigue on his face.

 

Cox: I know the crowd booed me for coming out here and I totally understand that. I know I'm not the first to say it and I won't be the last, but Jaguar, I wanted to come out here and tell you three things. Number one, congratulations for becoming the now four-time PWA World Heavyweight Champion! (Crowd cheers) Number two, thank you for being the first guy to put that big-mouthed Walter Gindin and Alaskan piece of crap in their places! (Crowd cheers even more) But now onto number three. This is a great celebration for you and you completely deserve it, but this isn't the first time you have been the champion Jag, and you know that there is no such thing as down time when you are the PWA Champion. You pointed it out to Solomon himself just last week. (Jaguar nods his head in agreement as Cox continues to speak) So with that said, I am out here to announce the main event of Forsaken, which will be coming up on January 22, from Vancouver, British Columbia. Forsaken has always been headlined by one of the greatest and most innovative matches the wrestling world has ever seen and Jaguar, you know it well because no one has been in it more than you. It will feature 8 men and 7 will be eliminated in 7 different falls. The last man standing will be the PWA World Heavyweight Champion in The Seven Deadly Sins match! (Crowd cheers) Since the title has to be defended, Jaguar is already entered into the match. 6 of the other 7 participants will be named next week, but 1 participant in that match will be named right here tonight. Right here in Miami, we are going to have a battle royal. 21 men will enter the ring and the last man standing in the ring after 20 are thrown over the top rope will claim the second spot in the Seven Deadly Sins match!

 

"War Machine" hits again and Cox exits as Jaguar turns around to find all of the men that were just cheering for him now staring dead at the big gold belt that rests on his shoulder. The World Champion just nods his head and exits up the ramp as we take our first commercial break.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --



 SEGMENT 3:  MATCH 1: 
VLADIMIR VYDRINA VS. CHRIS NICHOLSON:
Referee:  Billy Vargas

We return to ringside, where the crowd is waiting for action as "Exorcism" by Theaters Des Vampires booms through the speakers. A large set of boos floods the building, but many sit in stunned silence as "Not That" Rodney King emerges to bring the massive Vladimir Vydrina down the ramp. They are accompanied by the gorgeous Natasha Vydrina and then the shot cuts into the ring to see newcomer Chris Nicholson standing inside like a deer caught in headlights.

 

Ferrara: Here we go, I've been waiting for this for a long time. It’s the wrestling debut of Vlad Vydrina right here on Frequency and I'm not too sure I'd want to be Chris Nicholson tonight.

 

Troy: I wouldn't say that just yet. Sure, Vydrina is 6' 7" and about 290 pounds, but this is also his first time stepping into a wrestling ring in front of a big crowd. Nicholson might be new, but this kid does know how to wrestle. Don't sell him short just yet.

 

Ferrara: Vlad has boxed in front of big crowds before and the man doesn't speak any English, so he doesn't know what these people here are saying, not that he cares at all anyway.

 

Vydrina steps into the ring and just hulks over Nicholson as Billy Vargas signals for the bell. Both men circle the ring and lock up in the center. Nicholson tries to back Vydrina up, but the big Russian simply grabs him in the collar-and-elbow tie up and just slams him down to the canvas!

 

Nicholson gets up and charges at Vydrina and backs him up with a clothesline. He tries another, but Vydrina is still standing. The third clothesline attempt proves to be the most successful, as Nicholson sends Vydrina down to the mat!

 

Troy: Nicholson got him down and now he's going up for a big move here!

 

Nicholson heads upstairs and flies off for a double axe handle, but Vydrina catches him around the waist in a massive bearhug! Nicholson tries to fight out of it, but Vydrina shakes him around like a rag doll. Vargas runs over and asks Nicholson if he wants to give it up and the rookie's answer is a quick yes. Vargas calls for the bell and it sounds, but Vydrina doesn't let go of the hold.

 

Troy: Come on now, the match is over!

 

Ferrara: It was a dominating win, but he's really going to injure this guy here!

 

Troy: This is just like we saw a few weeks ago with Jackie Baccaro; get in there ref!

 

Vydrina grips Nicholson like a vice until King and his wife run in to break it up. He drops Nicholson to the mat in a heap and "Exorcism" replays to a chorus of boos. Blood begins to trickle from Nicholson's mouth, an obvious sign of internal injuries. The trainers rush out from the back, passing by the cold and victorious Russian superstar as we take a commercial break. 

WINNER VIA SUBMISSION AT 2:03:  VLADIMIR VYDRINA


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --



SEGMENT 4:  BACKSTAGE:
The shot cuts backstage, showing a black pair of shoes resting on the floor. The shot pans backwards to find the feet belong to Dee Licious, who is sitting in a chair in a dressing room as Mike Grieco paces angrily back and forth in front of her, clutching a big bean bag stress ball. Dee just drops her head as he nearly walks a trench into the ground.

 

Dee: Will you just calm down Mike? The battle royal isn't until much later on tonight. Don't waste your energy back here.

 

Grieco: I'm not wasting anything Dee. After the way I was robbed the other night, I deserve to be in that Seven Deadly Sins match. I shouldn't have to win any battle royal to do it either.

 

Dee: I feel the same way. But if you don't win, maybe you'll get a rematch for the International Title instead.

 

Grieco: What did you just say to me?!

 

Grieco turns quickly and throws the hard bag in Dee's direction. She moves just in the nick of time and the bag crashes against the wall and falls to the floor, leaving a dent in it. Dee holds her chest, breathing heavily as Grieco kneels down in front of her.

 

Grieco: Oh man, Dee, I'm sorry. Are you alright?!

 

Dee: (Breathing quickly) Yeah, yeah, I'm alright.

 

Grieco: I'm.....I'm gonna go take a walk for a minute.

 

Dee: Okay.

 

Grieco shakes his head in anguish and exits the room as Dee sits nervously behind, still trying to catch her breath.


SEGMENT 5:  BACKSTAGE:
The shot cuts backstage to the dressing room of The Legacy, where Scott Hosemann and The Naturals all hang their heads as Justin Schenck paces around in front of them. Darrin Giles, the only member that did not lose at Revival, stands behind their leader with his Progressive Title draped over his shoulder. Schenck stares at his group through his dark shades before taking them off slowly and putting them above his forehead.

 

Schenck: Gentlemen, no matter what way we slice it, Revival was not a good night for The Legacy. Two losses from three of our members on one of the biggest shows this industry has witnessed was simply unacceptable. But remember one thing; it's not how you start, it's how you finish. We need to get back to dominating the scene around here. We need to finish some people off tonight, and right here in Miami, we have our opportunities. Kris, Greg, you two have a match against Dean Nash and Damien Fields. The winners are guaranteed to have an upcoming title shot, so the first step to getting the belts back is to take them out. Darrin and Scott, each of you are entered in tonight's battle royal. You two can team up to take out the other men and one of you will go on to compete for the PWA Championship at Forsaken in Seven Deadly Sins. So it all begins with tonight gentlemen, are we in or are we out. (All four nod in approval) So let's go out there and get the job done then.

 

The Legacy appears fired up from the pep talk and look much different than they did before as we take a commercial break.



 -- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3--

 


 SEGMENT 6:  MATCH 2:  THE NATURALS VS. DYNAMITE DEAN NASH & DAMIEN FIELDS:
Referee:  Jason Church

Tom Petty’s “All or Nothin” suddenly plays to introduce Justin Schenck, as he leads The Naturals down to the ring for their Tag match. The Naturals climb into the ring while Schenck circles around on the outside, and the tag team begins posing on the ropes, while the fans shower them with boos. It isn’t long before Metallica’s “Ride the Lightning” hits, bringing out Damien Fields to a decent pop from the crowd. He walks down to the ramp to wait for his tag partner, but The Naturals look to get things started early. They slide out of the ring and begin assaulting Damien Fields.

Troy: Hey, the match didn’t even start yet! Get them off him, ref!

The referee shouts for them to get into the ring, but The Naturals refuse to listen. As Fields gets a beating from a double team attack, The Prodigy’s “Spitfire” blasts over the speakers, and Dean Nash bolts down the entranceway to the aid of his partner, much to the crowd’s delight! Nash and Fields begin to battle against Price and Anthony respectively, and as Nash whips Price into the steel steps, Fields rolls Anthony into the ring and the match officially starts with the ringing of the bell.

Troy: That’s typical Naturals tactic.

Ferrara: There’s nothing wrong with getting a little edge on the competition.

Troy: Even when it involves cheating?

Ferrara: Cheating? What cheating?

Nash gets himself back onto the apron while Fields and Anthony battle in the ring, and Schenck helps Price back up after several moments. They trade rights with each other until Nash gets the upper hand and whips Anthony into a corner. Nash charges in and hits Anthony with a huge splash to the delight of the crowd! Nash looks to whip Anthony into the opposite corner, but Anthony reverses it and launches Nash so hard that he falls face first into the canvas upon impact with the turnbuckle. Price takes the opportunity to roll into the ring, and the referee scolds Price for doing so.

Troy: What is Price doing in there? He wasn’t tagged into the match!

Ferrara: Oh, I think I know what he’s doing.

Price argues with the referee while Anthony and Schenck hurry outside to the corner where Fields fell. Nash shouts to the referee to pay attention, but he is too busy shouting in Price’s face. Schenck and Anthony each grab Fields’ leg and pull hard, dragging Nash crotch first into the ring post, which causes Nash to scrunch up and roar in pain. Anthony rolls back into the ring as Price climbs out of it.

Troy: That was just disturbing.

Ferrara: I agree, but don’t you need a set to know what it’s like?

Troy: Shut up, Paul!

Anthony tags Price in, and he goes to work on a severely weakened Fields. He lifts Fields back onto his feet and batters him with rights and lefts. With Fields dizzied, Price sends him crashing into the mat with a body slam. He drops an elbow on Fields for good measure before wrenching him off the mat and sending him into the ropes. As Fields uncontrollably comes back, Price swings an outstretched arm, but Fields ducks under it and compresses Price with a German suplex!

Ferrara: He just hit that out of nowhere!

Troy: This is his chance! Fields needs to get back to his corner to make a tag!

Fields drags himself towards his corner as Nash desperately reaches out to him. Price slowly gets himself back to his feet, but it seems that he won’t make it in time to stop Fields. However, he is unable to make the tag because Schenck yanks Nash off the apron!

Troy: Now this is just blatant cheating!

The referee flips out on Schenck, who attempts to look innocent. He quickly backs away from Nash as he rolls around on the floor. Meanwhile, Price gets some distance from Fields, who slowly manages to climb back to his feet with the help from the ropes. Price darts forward and presses Fields’ face into the mat with a running Bulldog. Price drags Fields into the middle of the ring and locks in a Boston Crab on Fields, and unable to bear the agony, Fields has no choice but to tap out. The bell sounds, and the audience is relentless in their jeers.

Troy: Something needs to be done. That Justin Schenck just ruined what could’ve been a great match.

Ferrara: As a manager, he’s got to look out for his clients, but if he didn’t cross the line already, he’s getting awfully close to it.

“All or Nothin” plays once more as Price and Anthony raise their arms with Schenck, victorious and standing over a fallen Damien Fields.
WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 8:38:  THE NATURALS
 

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4--



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