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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005

WHEELING CIVIC CENTER

WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA

 

SEGMENT 1:  INTRODUCTION:

A video package airs, highlighting events that took place three nights ago at Requiem, with Mike Griffin once again prevailing over Greg Tantalus, this time forcing him to pass out to the Culmination, and Romeo scoring a clean victory over Scythe to retain the PWA Championship, only Jaguar to return to a huge ovation, preventing a post-match assault. The opening credits then roll as Linkin Park's "By_Myslf" hits and we are sent inside the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania, 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 we are live in Wheeling, West Virginia for the fallout from our explosive pay-per-view three nights ago, Requiem! 
 
Ferrara: It was an action-packed night, Troy, and I've got to say, I am REALLY impressed with Romeo. Beating Scythe on Saturday night was a huge statement that he is for real, and that, as he said, he is NO transitional champion. 
 
Troy: It certainly was an impressive victory, one that many experts did not think was going to happen. However, I think the bigger story of the night was Jaguar returning to the fold to stop Romeo from continuing that assault after the match. 
Ferrara: Always trying to steal Romeo's thunder. 
 
Troy: Well anyway, some more news from Requiem... Anthony Failla and Solomon fought to a no-contest for the ORA Championship when GI Jew interfered. I'm sure we'll hear about that from either Failla, Bryan Conroy, or Helen Summers at some point tonight. Mike Griffin once again defeated Greg Tantalus in a brilliant match and, from what I've been told, Tantalus is not here tonight, and has not been seen since the match on Saturday. Dee Licious finally came to her senses, helping her brother James Biamonte defeat Mike Grieco after Grieco hit her again, but the story there was after the match. Grieco attacked Biamonte, Dee, and a slew of officials. Dee will be out of action for several weeks, and we have been informed that Commissioner Kerry Cox has suspended Grieco for one month for his heinous actions. And in yet more news, Jackie Baccaro has defeated Paul Dawkins to become the new International Champion, thanks to help from Vulture and a costly mistake by Dawkins' girlfriend Liz Rush. We have also gotten word that Dawkins injured his shoulder on the Baccaro Bomb, and will be out of action for several weeks getting arthroscopic shoulder surgery. We certainly wish him a speedy recovery. But folks, tonight... 
 

SEGMENT 2:  RINGSIDE:
The commentary is cut off once" I Want It" by B.G. explodes through the speakers. The crowd boos in unison, but their jeers go unaccepted by Romeo, who smiles back as he shows them all the PWA World Heavyweight Championship belt, which is still in his possession.

Troy: It was just three nights ago that Romeo defeated Scythe to retain the PWA Title at Requiem, but not without a surprise appearance from Jaguar.

 

Ferrara: Romeo was none too happy about that, but he's out here to address the situation right now.

 

Romeo climbs into the ring and takes a microphone before attempting to quiet the crowd.

 

Romeo: I can't even tell you guys to shut up. This is West Virginia, the home of inbreeding. I'm not surprised at all that most of you will mumble things that make zero sense, I just ask that all of you toothless hillbillies keep your rambling to a minimum while I talk super slow so you can understand me. Ready? (Crowd boos) Alright. Now I know a lot of people must think that I'm upset about what happened at Requiem, but I'm really not. I did exactly what I said I would do. I beat Scythe in the middle of the ring and I stand before you as the PWA World Heavyweight Champion still! (Crowd boos) Now about my brother Jaguar....

 

Romeo has no time to finish once Mannie Fresh's "Real Big" booms through the PA system for the arrival of Jaguar!

 

Troy: And there he is!

 

Ferrara: This crowd is going crazy!

 

The crowd breaks out in chants of the former World Champion's name, but he calms them down so he can speak from atop the stage.

 

Jaguar: What about me Rome? I'm sure you weren't about to come out here and run my name down again? You've had four weeks to do that, but I'm back now! (Crowd cheers)

 

Romeo: So what, you've---

 

Jaguar: You've had a month to talk, and you never said a damn thing that was important, so shut the hell up because its my time now junior! (Crowd cheers) You thought you were doing something to me when you put me out of action? The whole world knew that I had a concussion going into Salvation, and three of your powerbombs, yeah, that'll do the trick. But all you did was give me enough time to get better and for the first time in a long time, I am 100 percent healthy. And now that I am fully healed, I have taken it upon myself to exercise my right to a rematch for the PWA World Heavyweight Title at Animosity! (Crowd cheers)

 

Romeo: Hold up, you can't do that!

 

The cheers are loud, but they turn to boos once Tool's "Parabola" begins to play. The crowd looks on with anticipation as Hollywood Mike Griffin walks out onto the stage and immediately locks eyes with Jaguar.

 

Jaguar: You keep those beady eyes right where they are. I'm not Greg Tantalus, I'll beat your ass right here, right now.

 

Griffin: You just stay cool there big man. For once, be glad that my beef doesn't lie with you. It lies with you Romeo. In case you missed it at Requiem, I also did exactly what I said i was going to do. I said that I would embarrass Greg Tantalus, and not only did I beat him, I drove the air right out of his pathetic body! He's not here tonight, and I'm sure that we won't be seeing him around for a very, very long time. I'm sure we'll be driving to a show one night and find him as the assistant fry guy in a Burger King, or bussing tables a the local V.F.W., or picking up roadkill in this cesspool known as West Virginia. Hell, his stupid little band could already be finishing up their set at the local Budget Inn as we speak. But now that the fly has been swatted, I said I was going after the PWA Championship. And since my win over Greg Tantalus was so impressive in its nature, Bryan Conroy has granted me the title of number one contender and is currently drawing up the paperwork that will pit me against Romeo at Animosity!

 

Romeo: What?!

 

Jaguar: Conroy can say all he wants, but my contract is binding and my rematch is already signed, so you can take your number one contender's spot and shove it up your ass small fry.

 

"War Machine" by KISS begins to play, and the crowd cheers as Commissioner Kerry Cox walks out and stands next to Jaguar.

 

Troy: Here comes the commissioner, hopefully we can get some order established here.

 

Cox: Mike, while your win over Greg Tantalus was impressive and you are a top contender for The PWA Championship, Jaguar held that title for 3 solid months and turned away each of his challengers that he had. Yes Romeo, he did beat you too at Temptation. After such an impressive run, Jaguar didn't even need a contractual clause to warrant his earning of a rematch, and he will get that rematch at Animosity. I have the contract here in my hands and it is binding. Romeo and Jaguar will meet for the PWA World Heavyweight Championship at Animosity.

 

"Sad But True" by Metallica hits, making the crowd jeer as PWA Owner Bryan Conroy walks out with his own microphone.

 

Conroy: Now wait just a minute Kerry, you can't do that?

 

Cox: It's already been done Bryan. The contract is right here, and there is nothing you can do about it, whether you like it or not.

 

Griffin: Do something about this Bryan! We had a deal!

 

Conroy: Kerry, I agree that Jaguar does deserve a rematch for the title, even considering the way he lost it. That wasn't pretty. But Mike Griffin is coming off the heels of several dazzling wins and deserves to be the number one contender to the title.

 

Cox: Alright Bryan, you do make some sense. Mike Griffin has done a great job as of late, so I'll cut a deal with you. I will rip up this contract and add Grififn to the match to make it a triple threat, but only if you give me the sole right to make the match for The ORA Championship at Animosity.

 

Conroy: Say what?!

 

Romeo: Triple threat?! No!

 

Cox: You have no say in this one champ, the ball is in Bryan's court right now.

 

Griffin: I don't care who it is Bryan. You know I deserve this, do the right thing!

 

Conroy: (Long Pause) Alright fine Kerry! You got it, just make the match a triple threat.

 

Cox: Alright then, its set. At Animosity, Romeo will defend The PWA Championship against both Jaguar and Mike Griffin under triple threat rules. But also at Animosity, Anthony Failla will defend The ORA Championship against a man he knows just as well as I do.

 

Conroy: (Angrily) Who is it?!

 

Cox: G...I...Jew.

 

Conroy: What?!

 

"War Machine" hits and the crowd erupts as Cox smirks at Bryan Conroy. Jaguar and Griffin each engage in a heated staredown with Romeo, who exchanges their angry stares as we take a commercial break.

 


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --



 SEGMENT 3:  BACKSTAGE:
We return from the break to find Kerry Cox smiling from ear to ear as he walks down a hallway. Bryan Conroy and Helen Summers march behind him, trying to catch up without screaming their heads off.

 

Conroy: We need to talk about this Kerry! GI Jew ruined our ORA Title match at Requiem!

 

Cox: I know, but you had the chance to say no Bryan.

 

Summers: Bryan, I am in no way happy with this. GI Jew is a certifiable lunatic, who in no way should represent the O.R.A..

 

Conroy: You're right, but I had a tough decision to make. Its not easy being the owner of this company Helen. I have a lot of people to please. But I am fully confident in Anthony's abilities to retain the title against a man who he has beaten before.

 

Cox: If you say so. Just remember what GI Jew did at last year's Animosity.

 

Conroy: Yeah, well we'll worry about that later. Actually Kerry, I'm glad you're here. I know that you are The Commissioner around here, and I can't change that. But your constant abuse of power has led me to hire someone to make sure that you're doing your job effectively and efficiently, namely a Lieutenant Commissioner.

 

Cox: Lieutenant Commissioner?!

 

Conroy: That's right. And guess who it is.

 

Conroy swings his office door open, and Cox's face turns to stone when he sees his former friend and bitter enemy Tony Annetta sitting in a chair with the widest grin imaginable on his face.

 

Annetta: Kerry! So good to see you bud. How the hell are ya?!

 

Cox: Like you give a damn how I am doing Tony.

 

Annetta: Whoa, let me stop you right there buddy. The name is no longer Tony. I am now F. Anthony Annetta, but you can call me F.A..A. for short.

 

Conroy: The new Lieutenant Commissioner will have the ability to make matches, and he gave me an excellent idea on tonight's main event. Go ahead.

 

Annetta: Tonight's main event comes straight from the minds of the top O.R.A. representatives. It will pit The ORA Champion Anthony Failla with The PWA Champion Romeo, along with Hollywood Mike Griffin against a formidable team. Former Tag Team Champions, in fact. Tonight, they will face GI Jew and Jaguar, who will make his return to the ring...in a handicapped match. How you like that one?

 

Cox: Its interesting, 3-on-2 handicapped match. We haven't seen that before. Let me remind you of something F.A.A.. I'm still The Commissioner around here and that means I can make any changes I see fit to any match, so I am going to add Scythe to Jaguar and GI Jew's team, making it a fair, 3-on-3 tag team match. Good day, (looks at Summers) gentlemen.

 

Summers: How dare you!

 

Cox simply adjusts his clip-on tie and smiles before walking out of the room.

 
SEGMENT 4:  MATCH 1:  JON DULBERG & VLADIMIR VYDRINA VS. DEAN NASH & DAMIEN FIELDS:
Referee:  Billy Vargas

 It doesn't take long for Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" plays over the speakers, and both Dean Nash and Damien Fields arrive to a decent ovation from the Wheeling Civic Center crowd. They head straight for the ring, mentally prepared for their challenge for tonight. They stand in the ring and pose for the crowd, but the expressions on their faces say that their focus does not seem like it can be disturbed. Shortly after, "Not Falling" by Mudvayne blasts loudly, firing up the crowd to boo at the entourage consisting of Jon Dulberg, Vladimir Vydrina, his wife Natasha, and their manager, "Not That" Rodney King. Vydrina's face is cold as ice, but Dulberg bears a cocky smile.

Ferrara: We're about to see a tag match, pitting Dean Nash and Damien Fields against Jon Dulberg and Vladimir Vydrina.

Troy: On one hand, you have the veteran Dulberg and a very dangerous "Angel of Death" in Vydrina, but on the other, you have former Tag Team Champions. I'm not all too sure who this match will go to.


With their theme still thumping in the background, Dulberg and Vydrina climb into the ring, each man walking up to Fields and Nash, respectively. The referee tries to get in between them to keep a melee from breaking out, but it's to no avail, as an overconfident Dulberg blasts Fields in the face!

Troy: Oh, come on!

Ferrara: He's getting a jump on the competition, Troy!

Fields doesn't take lightly to the attack though, and he retaliates with a tackle that sends both him and Dulberg through the ropes and to the outside! Nash immediately begins to pound away at the "Angel of Death," but he seems impervious to the pain! Vydrina mows down Nash with a vicious clothesline that sends him crashing into the mat. The "Angel of Death" wrenches Nash off the mat and squeezes the life out of him with a bearhug! Nash flails about in the hold, but Vydrina only locks him in tighter with each movement he makes. Soon enough, Nash shakes his head violently, allowing the ref to confirm his forfeit. The bell sounds multiple times.

Troy: Nash gave up already! Let him go!

Ferrara: This is frightening, Troy! Dulberg and Vydrina got a win over the former Tag Champs without even breaking a sweat!

Troy: You're right, Paul. Without a doubt, they're a very impressive team, and they could be in line for a future Tag title shot.

Ferrara: You could be right,
Troy.

"Exorcism" starts up in the background, and Vydrina finally drops a prone Nash to the mat, standing over him in victory. The entire entourage enters the ring, celebrating as we go to commercial.

 WINNERS VIA SUBMISSION AT 4:06:  JON DULBERG & VLADIMIR VYDRINA

 
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --



 SEGMENT 5:  RINGSIDE:
The camera returns ringside, where "Trust" by Sevendust hits the speakers and the crowd begins cheering as the monstrous Briggs makes his way down to the ring.  Briggs grabs a microphone and steps inside as the cheers die down.

 

Briggs:  At Requiem, I sent a message to The Legacy, and that message was received loud and clear.  The message was what goes around, comes around.  The Legacy took me out in September and kept me on the shelf for six long months.  Now, it's my turn to inflict a momentous amount of pain on them.  Darrin Giles was the first member of The Legacy to step up and take me on.  Now, there is one man that I want.  That man is a man I've stood side by side with for the better part of the last year.  That man is Superstar Scott Hosemann.  So Hosemann, get out here.  You can consider this an official challenge to meet me, one-on-one, May 7 at Animosity.

 

Moments later, "Control" by Earshot hits the speakers, and Superstar Scott Hosemann emerges, but he is flanked by Justin Schenck and The Naturals.  Darrin Giles, who received a beating from Briggs Saturday night, is not present.  Schenck has the microphone.

 

Schenck:  I bet you really want Hosemann in a match, huh Briggs?  Well, in case you've forgotten, you don't call the shots around here.  I do.  As Scott's manager, I decide who he fights, and when he fights them.  And I say, you don't get a match with him... yet.  I realize that the only way for us to get you off our backs is for somebody to quite simply take you out.  However, I don't regret the decision to forcibly remove you from the group because, quite simply, you didn't fit in.  You are a loser, Briggs, and we are going to prove that to you.  So, you took out Darrin Giles.  Well done.  But now, you want Scott Hosemann at Animosity.  My answer is yes, you can have Hosemann at Animosity... provided you pass a test next week.  Next week, right here on Frequency, it's going to be Briggs vs. The Naturals, Greg Price and Kris Anthony, in a handicapped match.  If you can manage to defeat both Naturals at once next week, you can have your match against Hosemann at Animosity.  However, if you fail, I want you to get the hell out of our sight.  Deal?

 

Briggs:  You've got yourself a deal.  Justin, I don't fear any of you.  I'm going to rip the Naturals to shreds next week, and then Hosemann, your ass is mine come Animosity.  And Justin, when I'm done with all of them... I'm coming for you.

 

Briggs then tosses the microphone to the mat as "Trust" hits and a long staredown ensues between Briggs and The Legacy as we take another commercial break.


 
 -- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3 --

 
 

SEGMENT 6:  BACKSTAGE:

The crowd bursts into cheers as they see the Modern Day Samurai walk out of his dressing room and head around the backstage area. It doesn't take long for something to stop him though, when he turns a corner and accidentally bumps into Dexter P. Wellington, who is followed by Winston. The audience boos at the sight of the cocky superstar, who regards Scythe with a look of disgust.

Wellington: Watch where you step, you... you cretin.

Scythe: Uh. Yeah. Okay.

Scythe goes to walk off again, but
Wellington appears to pop a vessel.

Wellington: Aren't you going to apologize?!

Scythe: For what?

Wellington: Ugh. Winston!

Winston: Sir?

Wellington: Tell this hooligan what he did!

Winston: He bumped into you, sir.

Wellington: And yet he has the nerve to walk away without even so much as an apology. Don't you think that's atrocious?

Winston: Yes, sir. He has absolutely no class at all.

Wellington: My thoughts exactly.

Scythe: Look, I'm going to have to cut this short.

Wellington: Excuse me?

Scythe: I've got a main event tonight, where I'm teaming with Jaguar and GI Jew to go up against Romeo, Anthony Failla, and Mike Griffin. If you're not in that match, you're not an issue to me. You should just be glad that it's not you I'm going to cut down tonight.

Scythe turns around once more and heads down the hall, leaving behind a seething Wellington and a perturbed Winston.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4 --



SEGMENT 6:  MATCH 2:  PWA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:  PAUL EPTON & JOHN WOLFE VS. SOLOMON & INFERNUS:
Referee:  Tom Stevens

A huge blast of icy blue fireworks precede Darkseed's "Hear Me" blasting through the speakers. The crowd immediately boos, but their reactions cannot stop Walter Gindin from beaming with pride and excitement as he leads Solomon and Infernus to the ring.

 

Troy: Walter Gindin has a reason to smile tonight. He has gotten his team a shot at the tag team champions, who have been successful since joining The PWA. They are undefeated champions, but they have not faced a team like this either.

 

Ferrara: That's right. Solomon and Infernus carry a much different dynamic than The Lost Souls do. Even though they have never been tag champs, they are more than able to accomplish that right here tonight.

 

Infernus climbs into the ring, and Solomon carries his usual menacing look as he does the same. They wait in the ring until "Stockholm Syndrome" by Muse brings cheers for the champions. John Wolfe and Paul Epton walk to the ring, looking unfazed by the extensive accolades of their opposition as they climb inside and pose with their title belts.

 

Troy: This duo has been on fire as of late, but it will be very, very difficult to defeat a team which has held every title in The PWA combined.

 

Ferrara: That’s right, Infernus has held The Tag Team, Progressive and International Titles, while Solomon has been The PWA Champion. He could be The ORA Champion too, if not for GI Jew.

 

Troy: That’s something we'll never know, but its time for tag title action right now.

 

The bell sounds as Infernus looks to square off against Paul Epton. Infernus mocks the British cruiserweight in a move that gets him quickly slapped right across the face! Infernus angrily comes back with one of his own, but Epton blocks it and  floors him with a leg sweep! Epton executes a legdrop and makes a cover that Infernus easily powers out of at two.

 

Epton chops Infernus in the chest and backs him to the ropes. He tries an Irish whip, but its reversed. Infernus tries a hiptoss, but Epton blocks it and takes him down with his own hiptoss. Infernus gets up and walks into a dropkick before Epton makes the tag to Wolfe.

 

John Wolfe climbs into the ring, but Infernus surprises him with a shot to the midsection and a swinging neckbreaker. Infernus then walks over to his corner to tag the outstretched hand of The Alaskan Monster. Solomon climbs into the ring and catches a rising Wolfe with a big clothesline that puts him right back down. Solomon makes a cover for a two count and then wraps Wolfe in a bearhug.

 

Ferrara: I think he gave up!

 

Troy: He did not, but with Solomon applying that hold, he just might have to.

 

Wolfe is slowly beginning to fade away when the lights suddenly cut out! The lights rise within moments, but the crowd is stunned when standing behind Solomon is none other than "The Iceman" Jason Calysto, equipped with a lead pipe!

 

Troy: That’s Jason Calysto! He's back!

 

Ferrara: Turn around Solomon!

 

Solomon does turn around, but he is blasted right between his eyes with the pipe! Infernus tries to come in, but he is nailed right between his shoulder blades with the weapon before going down in a heap of pain. Gindin fakes rolling inside, but just turns and runs up the ramp for help as Calysto drapes the pipe across Solomon's throat and pushes down to choke him!

 

Ferrara: He's choking the hell outta him! Jason Calysto is trying to kill Solomon!

 

Troy: It was just a few weeks ago when Solomon, Infernus and Gindin set him up to make him miss so much time. Calysto is out for blood right now!

 

Epton and Wolfe simply grab their belts and flee the scene as an irate Jason Calysto continues to choke the life out of his arch rival. Infernus is still clutching his back, and cannot help his partner escape as Gindin leads scores of officials down to the ring. Calysto forces, but is eventually pried off of Solomon, who gasps for air as Calysto holds the pipe up in the air to a huge ovation as we go to a break.

WINNERS VIA DISQUALIFICATION AT 6:39:  SOLOMON & INFERNUS
STILL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS:  PAUL EPTON & JOHN WOLFE


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #5 --


 
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