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TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2005

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

BOISE, IDAHO

 

SEGMENT 1:  INTRODUCTION:

A video package airs, highlighting the tremendous Seven Deadly Sins match that took place this past weekend at Forsaken, where Jaguar overcame all the odds and successfully defended the PWA Championship against Jason Calysto, Hollywood Mike Griffin, Greg Tantalus, Scythe, Anthony Failla, his tag team partner Romeo, and Solomon, who literally came inches away from winning.   The opening credits roll immediately as Linkin Park's "By_Myslf" hits and we are sent inside Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, 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 what a night it was this past Saturday at Forsaken!  Paul, I have never seen a match like that before in all my life!

Ferrara:  It certainly was something else, Troy!  For my money, that was the best Seven Deadly Sins match in history!  

Troy:  At the end there, I really thought that Solomon had regained the PWA Championship, but somehow, some way, Jaguar was able to snatch that title out of midair and hold onto the belt.

Ferrara:  It was definitely as surreal a moment as you’ll find here in the PWA.  But Troy, what about the stuff between Jaguar and Romeo?  Is it just me, or do those two seem headed for a meltdown?

Troy:  Well Paul, they definitely had their moments at Forsaken, but I’d like to think it was just heat of the battle type stuff.  I would hate to see those two, who have been friends for a countless number of years, let something like the world championship get between them.

Ferrara:  Well if anything can, why not the title?

Troy:  That’s true.  The title drives a lot, including pushing men to the point of injury, as all the men in the Seven Deadly Sins can attest to.  No man was injured worse than Jason Calysto on Saturday, though.  Although all eight are banged up and in immense pain, Calysto is the only man who is not in attendance here tonight.   From what we understand, he is still in the hospital with a jaw problem suffered during the match.  He should be back in about two weeks.

Ferrara:  That’s good to hear.  But Troy, where are we going to go from…

 
 SEGMENT 2:  RINGSIDE:

"Real Big" by Mannie Fresh begins, and the crowd immediately goes wild as Jaguar's video highlights play on the Jumbotron. Within moments, a deafening ovation and an eruption of fireworks set the stage for the arrival of the man himself. Not dressed to wrestle, Jaguar makes his way to the ring with a pair of black jeans and a black Fred Taylor Jacksonville Jaguars jersey on, complemented by the PWA World Heavyweight Championship belt around his waist.

 

Troy: Jaguar promised a memorable performance at Forsaken, and he definitely delivered Paul.

 

Ferrara: Well nobody was nearly as dominant as Solomon in the Seven Deadly Sins match, but Jaguar did what he usually does, and that was find a way to win.

 

Troy: It took him 72 minutes and a helluva beating, but Jaguar did do what he said he would. He took the PWA Title into the Seven Deadly Sins match and he walked out of it still the champion. He's the first man to do so.

 

Jaguar unhooks the belt from his waist and holds it high for the crowd to see as his music stops. He soon takes a microphone and begins to speak.

 

Jaguar: For someone who has accomplished so much in this industry, I've never been a guy that toots my own horn, but after Saturday night, I'll be damned if somebody doesn't give me the respect I deserve now! 72 minutes of the most brutal action there is, 7 of the greatest wrestlers of all time, going through 7 of the most grueling falls anyone could imagine and finally I won the Seven Deadly Sins and retained The Heavyweight Championship of The World! (Crowd cheers)

 

Before Jaguar can speak another word, B.G.'s "Hottest of the Hot" remix plays and the crowd oohs as Romeo marches his way through the curtain towards the ring.

 

Ferrara: Oh, this is about to get interesting Troy!

 

Troy: Romeo has a lot to get off his chest after being pinned by Solomon inside the steel cage at Forsaken, something he blamed Jaguar for. I don't even think The Hot Boy$ have spoken since Saturday night!

 

Romeo climbs into the ring and takes another mic before standing across from his tag team partner.

 

Romeo: Not to interrupt anything out here, but we've gotta talk.

 

Jaguar: About what?

 

Romeo: About the Seven Deadly Sins match. You knew the plan all along was for us to get rid of the other 6 guys and then it would be you and me for the title in the ladder match, where the best man would win. I spent the whole match trying to take out the man who was out to destroy you, and then when we had the best chance to do it by dropping him over the top rope, you let your ego get in the way and eliminated Mike Griffin. From there, Scythe and Failla went, and you ended up leaving me alone in the steel cage, where I was pinned by Solomon and that cost me my half of the plan. Now I held up my end, but I'm out here to ask you why you didn't hold up yours.

 

Jaguar: Didn't hold up my end? You're missing the point Rome. 7 guys weren't out to take what you had, they were out to take what was mine. Sure, we had a great shot to take Solomon out in the third fall, but there were 5 other guys out there that could have helped that out, and Solomon didn't win the match anyway.

 

Romeo: That ain't the point.

 

Jaguar: So what is the point then cuz? Last month, you threw a fit about not being the first guy to beat Solomon. You said you could beat him if given another shot. Well you had that shot at him inside the cage the other night and you didn't do what you said you would. Solomon threw me through the door, so I was already out of the cage. All you had to do was carry out what you said you could do. You said you could beat Solomon, and you didn't do it. I've got nothing to do with that.

 

Romeo: Oh yeah, well let me tell you what you do have something to do with. I used all my energy to get 300 pounds up for The Heatwave, and for the first time ever, you find a way to miss the move. The one Heatwave that would clinch a World Title shot for me, you jumped in the wrong place and Solomon caught you, damn near ripping my shoulder out the socket! Because of that, I couldn't get the powerbomb on Solomon.

 

Jaguar: Be realistic Rome. You don't think I was hurting?! I got thrown through a damn door and still found a way to win the match. You don't see me out here complaining about how hurt I was.

 

Romeo: That's because you won.

 

Jaguar: Damn right it is! Why wouldn't it be? I can't figure out your angle here bro. I promised you a title shot and you doubled it up by winning the battle royal to get into the match. Now because you lost the match, you're blaming it on me?

 

Romeo now gets a taste of his own medicine as Darkseed's "Hear Me" cuts him off, followed by Solomon and Walter Gindin angrily power walking to the ring. The Hot Boy$ each stay still without moving an inch as Gindin fetches a mic for his client.

 

Solomon: Not to break up this lover's quarrel, but you two cannot be serious. First of all, Jaguar, you have got to be the luckiest guy on the face of this earth. I don't know whether to jam your head down your torso or take you to Vegas with me after the luck you had at Forsaken. I'm not gonna go back and forth with you like your partner here, I'm just going to demand my World Championship rematch at Temptation, and you’re going to give it to me.

 

Romeo: Hold up big man. You lost the title at Revival and then lost your rematch at Forsaken. I only had one title shot and was the last man defeated at Forsaken before you. Since you lost your rematch, the next title shot goes to me!

 

Romeo and Solomon bicker back and forth until "War Machine" by KISS plays and Commissioner Kerry Cox stops atop the stage.

 

Cox: It seems like every week I'm out here regarding this World Title situation. Let me clarify this right now. Jaguar is the undisputed World Heavyweight Champion, and after winning the Seven Deadly Sins, nobody can say he doesn't deserve it. Now to the next challenger, there's a ton of controversy yet again. Solomon, you had the single most dominant SDS performance anyone has ever witnessed and you came within mere inches of regaining the PWA Title, but you didn't. Romeo, you also had a tremendous SDS match and came close to taking the title home in your first pay-per-view main event, but you didn't. So the main event for Temptation is up in the air. Sure, we could go with a triple threat match, but looking at the Seven Deadly Sins match, there were too many men that didn't get fair shakes. We had GI Jew knocking out Anthony Failla, Bishop Cross taking out Scythe. Who knows how far they could have gone in the Seven Deadly Sins? Now that's not taking anything away from Jaguar's victory, but these men should be considered top contenders as well. What about Mike Griffin, who eliminated two men in the match? He's also a top contender. So looking at my options, the solution was simple. Solomon, you mentioned Las Vegas earlier. Last year's Temptation in Las Vegas was a huge success, primarily because of one reason, the Lethal Lottery! (Crowd cheers) 20 men will compete in 5 tag team matches featuring 10 random pairings. The 5 winning teams will then go on to square off against each other in an over the top rope battle royal, where the winner would challenge the PWA Champion, right then and there. That way, everyone who truly deserves a shot has the chance to fight it out for one. Now the rules for qualification are quite simple as well. To any active superstar that has been the PWA World Heavyweight Champion or International Champion, you're in luck, because you've already qualified. The 11 men that group contains is made up of Mike Griffin, Greg Tantalus, Scythe, GI Jew, Anthony Failla, The Iceman Jason Calysto, the reigning International Champion Jon Dulberg, Mike Grieco, The Omega Steve Beovich, and you two, Solomon and Romeo. That means 9 spots remain open for qualification, and we will see 4 filled up right here tonight. Seeing as I'm in the mood to get to The Lethal Lottery in Connecticut, I figured I'd start things off right here in Boise with a 16-man, 4-team match. That’s right, I put 4 teams of 4 men together at random, so tonight, you will see the team of Damien Fields, Jonathan Brett, Jackie Baccaro and Justice face the team of Dean Nash, Darrin Giles, Kris Anthony and Greg Price, who will face the team of Dexter P. Wellington, Paul Dawkins, Renegade and Superstar Scott Hosemann, who will face the team of Vladimir Vydrina, Bishop Cross and The PWA Tag Team Champions, The Lost Souls. Whichever of the 4 teams reaches a fall first, the entire team will get into The Lethal Lottery. The man that is pinned… will be eliminated from contention for the final five spots, which will be decided next week between the remaining 11 men.  As for you four in the ring, don't think you're getting off easy. Tonight, we're going to have a tag team main event. The Hot Boy$ will team up tonight, and there opponents will be Solomon...and you, Walter Gindin!

 

Troy: What?! Gindin has to wrestle The Hot Boy$ tonight!

 

Ferrara: And neither he nor Solomon look too happy about it!

 

Gindin almost has a seizure in the ring, fearing for his safety as "War Machine" replays and we head to a commercial break.


 
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --



SEGMENT 3:  MATCH 1:  MIKE GRIECO VS. THE OMEGA STEVE BEOVICH:
Referee:  Billy Vargas

We return to ringside, where "Da Repercussions" by 50 Cent plays Mike Grieco and Dee Licious to the ring. Grieco looks on edge as he marches down the ramp, and Dee keeps her distance as she follows behind him. The former International Champion waits in the ring as ""More Human Than Human" by White Zombie brings another former International Champion through the curtain. The fans give it up for The Omega Steve Beovich as he walks down the ramp towards the ring and Grieco waits impatiently inside. Beovich steps through the ropes and Grieco waits no longer, instead attacking him before he can fully step in.

 

Dee rushes out of the ring as Grieco pounds Beovich down to the mat with vicious, clubbing blows. Beovich is down on his chest and Grieco stays on him with a series of stomps to the back.

 

Ferrara: Grieco would normally be posing or something right now, but he is kicking the hell out of Beovich instead.

 

Troy: There is just a new focus in Mike Grieco lately. He's been dying for a win lately and the upset defeat to Renegade at Forsaken definitely didn't help his cause. Grieco destroyed a bunch of monitors and TV camera, and that got him a $10,000 fine, courtesy of Commissioner Cox.

 

Grieco is backed offby Jason Church as Beovich struggles to his feet. Grieco decks him with a big right hand before delivering an Irish whip. Beovich reverses the whip and leapfrogs over Grieco before sending him crashing to the mat with a dropkick to the face! Beovich covers for one...two...and Grieco launches him off of the cover!

 

Beovich is undaunted and strikes back with a heavy right hand to the forehead. Now he tries to get an Irish whip in, but Grieco uses his upper body strength to pull Beovich in tight and blast him with a massive belly-to-belly suplex!

 

Grieco gets off the mat and motions to the crowd that the match is nearing its end. He grabs

Beovich by the hair and gets him into position for a powerbomb. He scoops The Omega up once and slams him down to the canvas before lifting him up again without breaking his grip, and powerbombing him a second time! Grieco still holds on tight in a pinfall position as Church counts 1----2----3!

 

Troy: And Grieco wins in convincing fashion!

 

Ferrara: Wait, look at him now!

 

Grieco keeps his grip tight as he lifts Beovich up and spikes him down hard a third time! Beovich looks to be out of it completely as Grieco tries to get him up a fourth time. Dee Licious runs into the ring and pleads with Grieco to not do it, but the enraged powerhouse manages to nail Beovich with a fourth powerbomb!

 

Troy: Somebody stop this guy!

 

Grieco is still not done as he attempts a fifth bomb, but Dee Licious grabs his arm to force his release. Grieco lets go too soon and nails Dee Licious with a hard elbow, right to the side of her head! Dee falls to the mat in a heap and Grieco immediately releases Beovich to kneel at her side.

 

Ferrara: He just hit Dee with that elbow!

 

Troy: So busy trying to injure Beovich, Mike Grieco just knocked Dee out!

 

EMTs rush out to tend to Dee, but Grieco's cold stare backs them all away. Shaking his head in disgust, Grieco wipes the sweat from his brow and scoops Dee up in his arms before heading back up the ramp and through the curtain.

WINNER VIA PINFALL AT 5:38:  MIKE GRIECO

 
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --



 SEGMENT 4:  BACKSTAGE:
The camera cuts backstage, where Dee Licious is walking quickly, trying to get away from Mike Grieco, who is apologizing to her profusely for what just happened.

Grieco:  
Dee, c’mon.  It was an accident.  I didn’t see you there.

Dee:  Mike, you need to get control of yourself!  Stuff like this can’t keep happening!

Grieco:  Stuff like what?!  Accidents?!

Dee:  No, stuff like you losing control every single week for one reason or another!  Ever since you lost the International title, you’ve been out of your mind!  I can’t even believe I’m saying this, but you’re really scaring me lately!

Grieco:  (getting angry) Oh I’m scaring you?!

Dee:  Yes!  Right now, you’re scaring me!

Grieco then takes a moment and regains his composure.

Grieco:  Listen
Dee, I’m sorry.  I’m really sorry.  I’ll really try to compose myself better.  I don’t want to scare you.  Let’s just go in the dressing room and talk about it, get some ice on your eye.

Dee:  (calming down) Ok.  But these can’t be empty words.  I need to really see that you’re trying.

Grieco:  You will.


Grieco then hugs
Dee and the two retreat to the dressing room.


SEGMENT 5:  BACKSTAGE:
The scene opens in Commissioner Cox’s office, where he is sitting at his desk. He places his pen on the desk and leans back before speaking.

Cox: Now that I have you both here, what can I do for you?

The camera pans back to find Scythe and GI Jew, and although the fans cheer loudly at the sight of them, both men are visibly upset. GI Jew steps forward.

Jew: That should be obvious, Kerry. I had myself a secure spot in the Seven Deadly Sins, and I get screwed out of it by that jackass Failla! He stole my spot in that match and took away my shot at the Heavyweight Title!

Scythe: GI Jew wasn’t the only one that lost his chance at the title. During the match, Bishop Cross found it necessary to come to the ring to try and take me out of the game with a chair again! Ever since he came to the PWA, Cross has made it his sole purpose to eliminate any chance I have at getting the title.

Jew: As for me, I just felt that some payback was due, so I went and screwed Failla out of the title. But it’s not enough. I need to beat him senseless in the ring!

Cox: Well, you interfered with Failla’s chances of winning the title, so I can imagine that he’s not too happy with you either. So, I think I’ve got the perfect solution. Next week on Frequency, we’ll have Anthony Failla and Bishop Cross team up, to take on the team of GI Jew and Scythe. How’s that sound? (Crowd is cheering)

Jew: That sounds perfect.

Scythe: Then next week, I’ll show Bishop Cross the meaning of honor.

Cross: What would you know about honor?


Bishop Cross enters through the door, prompting Scythe to see red. Cox stands from his seat.

Cross: After you left me behind, the only thing that you’ve shown me is your lack of honor, Scythe. I’m just making sure that I reiterate it to you... With a chair!


Scythe is unable to control is temper and brawls with Cross to the floor! Jew goes to assist Scythe, but Failla storms into the room and tackles him to the ground!

Cox: Security! Get in here!


After several moments, officials and guards barge into the room to separate them from tearing each other apart. The struggling continues as we fade to a commercial.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3 --



 SEGMENT 6:  MATCH 2:  DEXTER P. WELLINGTON, PAUL DAWKINS, SUPERSTAR SCOTT HOSEMANN & RENEGADE VS. DAMIEN FIELDS, JACKIE BACCARO, JONATHAN BRETT & JUSTICE vs. REAPER, SPEED DEMON, BISHOP CROSS & VLADIMIR VYDRINA VS. PROGRESSIVE CHAMPION DARRIN GILES, DEAN NASH, GREG PRICE & KRIS ANTHONY:
Referee:  Matt Hansen

We return to the ring, where the teams of Jackie Baccaro, Justice, Jonathan Brett and Damien Fields and Renegade, Superstar Scott Hosemann, Dexter P. Wellington and Paul Dawkins are waiting inside. "Control" by Earshot plays, and Justin Shenck walks through the curtain with three of his four Legacy members alongside him. With Hosemann already in the ring, Darrin Giles and The Naturals represent The Legacy on this team, with their longtime nemesis Dynamite Dean Nash pulling up the rear from far behind, looking disgusted with the matchup he has been placed in.

 

Ferrara: I don't see any way that these guys can get along. Not this team, not any of them really.

 

Troy: Well the matchups were made at random, but look at the men involved here. You've got Renegade and Paul Dawkins on a team with Scott Hosemann, yet the rest of The Legacy is paired with a man they hate in Dean Nash. The best shot for The Legacy to get into the Lethal Lottery is for their team of three to win, but you have to remember the man that gets pinned or gives up in this match is out of the Lethal Lottery and cannot qualify.

 

As the last four near the ring, the lights dim out and "A Violent Reaction" by America Head Charge plays. With "Not That" Rodney King and Natasha Vydrina leading the way, Vladimir Vydrina and Bishop Cross walk out, followed by The Lost Souls, who hold up their tag team titles to easily the most negative fan reaction thus far.

 

Ferrara: This is the team to beat right here. The Lost Souls are the tag champs and were lucky enough to get drawn together. Not to mention their tag team partners are Bishop Cross and the undefeated Vladimir Vydrina.

 

Troy: I have to agree with you there Paul. The rules to this one see only two men in the ring at a time like a regular tag match until one team advances into the Lethal Lottery. Any man can be tagged in at any time.

 

The last team arrives to the ring and all wait on the apron as the action has already started. Matt Hansen signals for the bell as The Progressive Champion Darrin Giles attacks Damien Fields from behind. Giles stomps his number one rival down to the canvas and holds him in a front facelock before making a tag to his corner to bring in Kris Anthony.

 

Nash can only look on as The Legacy works over his tag team partner. Anthony whips Fields to the ropes and downs him with a sharp reverse elbow to the jaw. Anthony looks to head up to the top rope, but his path is blocked as Vladimir Vydrina makes a hard tag on his back.

 

Fields gets up to his feet slowly, but is sent rocketing back down with a thunderous clothesline from the mighty Russian.  He yanks Fields up off the mat and hoists him high into a gorilla press position and looks to slam him, but Fields finds a way to rake his eyes and fall behind him. Without wasting a moment, Fields runs to a corner and tags in Justice!

 

Troy: Here's a battle of the bulls here!

 

Justice and Vydrina instantly come to blows, but even the 290-pound Justice cannot match blows with the acclaimed boxing great. Justice gets even with a knee to the midsection and shocks King on the outside by planting Vydrina with a Tilt-A-Whirl Slam. Justice looks up to find Dexter P. Wellington scoffing at his actions, so he takes a swipe at the newcomer, who barely ducks away. Dawkins tags Justice's arm and Vydrina retreats to his corner, where Reaper tags into the fray.

 

Dawkins instantly rips into Reaper with right hands before downing him with a heavy shot. He whips Reaper to the ropes, allowing Jackie Baccaro to make a blind tag. Dawkins levels Reaper with a high back body drop, but he is blitzed with a huge running forearm from Baccaro! Baccaro covers for one....two....but the pin is broken up as Nash flies off the top rope and connects with a legdrop to the back of Baccaro's head!

 

Troy: What a move by Dean Nash!

 

Ferrara: That's not legal!

 

The crowd cheers Nash's efforts, but his move leaves both Dawkins and Baccaro lying down on the mat in need of tags. Baccaro is nearing his corner, but The Naturals rush in and drag him closer to theirs just as Dawkins makes a tag to Renegade. Baccaro's team objects, but Darrin Giles tags back in whether they like it or not.

 

Renegade and Giles trade fists in the ring and Renegade overdoes it on one, allowing Giles to duck under it and spin  him around into position for an atomic drop, He lifts Renegade, but he falls backwards and lands on his feet in a waistlock. Giles runs to the ropes to get Renegade off, but he holds on and rolls Giles up for one....two....three!

 

Troy: Renegade wins it! He's done it again!

 

"Renegade" by Jay-Z and Eminem plays as Schenck and King each throw fits outside the ring as Renegade and Dawkins exit quickly. Hosemann carries a confused look on his face, knowing he has made it into The Lethal Lottery, but Giles will miss the cut.

 

Troy: Renegade has just pinned the Progressive Champion in the middle of the ring, taking Darrin Giles' shot at The Lethal Lottery away! Even with Hosemann in, that doesn't make Justin Schenck happy at all!

 

Ferrara: This guy is on a roll Troy. Watch out for Renegade at Temptation!

WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 14:23:  DEXTER P. WELLINGTON, PAUL DAWKINS, SUPERSTAR SCOTT HOSEMANN & RENEGADE
  

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4--


 

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