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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2005

OLYMPIC INDOOR HALL

ATHENS, GREECE

 

SEGMENT 1:  INTRODUCTION:

A video package airs, highlighting events that took place last week on Frequency, with Scythe defeating both Romeo and Jaguar in one night -- Jaguar thanks to unwanted help from Romeo -- to earn a shot at the PWA Championship on June 11 at Symphony of Destruction.  The opening credits then roll as Linkin Park's "By_Myslf" hits and we are sent inside the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece, 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 ready for a two-hour thrill ride live here in Athens!

Ferrara:  We sure are, Troy, and let me tell you, I cannot wait!  We’ve got a tremendous show for you here tonight, and we’re gonna get things started with a bang!

Troy:  We sure are!  Let’s get right to the ring for six-man tag team action!
 

SEGMENT 2:  MATCH 1:  PROGRESSIVE CHAMPION RENEGADE, PAUL DAWKINS & LIZ RUSH VS. INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION JACKIE BACCARO, DEXTER P. WELLINGTON & WOMEN’S CHAMPION KEIKO ISHIDA:
Referee:  Dan Martin

 The action is set to kick off once "Things Done Changed" by The Notorious B.I.G. hits. The crowd boos vociferously as Vulture leads Jackie Baccaro through the entrance. The International Champion shows off his title belt before throwing his arms into the air and signaling the start of his streaming gold fireworks behind him.

 

Troy: This will be quite the six-person intergender tag match. All of these competitors could meet at Symphony of Destruction, at least in two instances with titles up for grabs.

 

Ferrara: That's right. Baccaro and Paul Dawkins will both compete in the Symphony of Destruction match, Renegade will defend his Progressive Title against Dexter Wellington and Keiko Ishida, still undefeated, will put her Women's belt up against Liz Rush.

 

Baccaro climbs into the ring and removes his belt as Kazu Matsui's "The Stone Monkey" plays next. The boos continue as Walter Gindin leads Keiko Ishida down to the ramp. The Women's Champion hands her belt over to her agent, who waits on the outside and shakes hands with Vulture as Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro" takes over for the arrival of Winston and Dexter P. Wellington. Wellington is booed mercilessly, but he looks smug as ever as he grabs his long robe and walks up the ring steps.

 

Troy: It was just last week when Dexter Wellington ran down to the ring to attack Renegade, who was there to keep his eyes on Vulture. Vulture then cost Dawkins the International Championship by hitting him in the head with it, so its needless to say that all tensions are gonna be running high in this one.

 

The trio of wrestlers settles in the ring as the trio of managers looks on. 50 Cent’s "Piggy Bank" hits next, and the cheers grow to huge levels once Renegade steps out, alongside Liz Rush and Paul Dawkins. The Progressive Champion leads their charge to the ring and throws his belt down on the outside before going right after Wellington!

 

Dan Martin keeps all the other parties out of the ring as Renegade begins to take the fight to Wellington. He kicks and stomps him down into a corner several times before Martin breaks it up. Wellington reaches his feet and Renegade Irish whips him to the opposite corner before flooring him with a clothesline.

 

He lifts Wellington back up, but he gets his eyes raked before Baccaro tags in. The International Champion runs into a drop toe hold before Renegade floats over and makes a tag to Dawkins.

 

Dawkins rushes into the ring and swiftly drops an elbow to the back of Baccaro's head to keep him down. He then lifts Baccaro off the mat and tries an Irish whip, but Baccaro reverses it and downs Dawkins with a high-impact clothesline. Baccaro gets Dawkins back up and sticks a knee in his midsection before taking him down with a gutwrench suplex. Baccaro covers for a two count before Dawkins kicks out.

 

He lifts Dawkins again for a vertical suplex, but Dawkins slips out behind him and gives a hard shove to the back. Baccaro hits the turnbuckles chest first, but Dawkins tries to run at him, causing their heads to smack together loudly before both men hit the canvas!

 

Ferrara: They just cracked heads and both of these men went down hard!

 

Troy: Whichever team makes a tag first will get the advantage here.

 

Baccaro is first to shake the cobwebs, and he crawls to his corner to tag the person closest to him. The Women's Champion enters the ring legally, but the crowd explodes once Dawkins tags in Rush!

 

Ishida charges, but Liz Rush takes her down with a clothesline. She follows up with two more before shooting Ishida into the ropes and sending her flying with a high back body drop!

 

Troy: Liz Rush is rolling right now!

 

Rush gets Ishida off the mat and tries to lock her in for The Cobra Clutch Bomb, but the champion quickly backpedals to smash her into the turnbuckles. Rush wobbles out and Ishida runs to the ropes on the opposite end. The crowd fears her running STO, but Rush scouts it and ducks. Ishida bounces against the ropes and Rush drills her with a dropkick that sends her reeling backwards and out of the ring near her corner.

 

Rush begins to celebrate as Ishida is knocked out of the ring, but she doesn't see Wellington make a quick tag as she rolls out. Rush shouts for Ishida to get back in, but she is quickly taken down backwards by Wellington in a rollup. The rollup works to perfection as Wellington keeps his weight down on top of Rush, but the crowd looks on in shock as he rubs and then spanks her rear as Martin counts to three!

 

Ferrara: Dex wins it!

 

Troy: Did you see what the hell that jerk just did?!

 

"Marriage of Figaro" replays and Wellington quickly bolts out of the ring laughing as Dawkins lunges after him. The former International Champion is absolutely enraged as Renegade holds him back, vowing to extract revenge at Symphony of Destruction as we take our first commercial break.

WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 7:25:  JACKIE BACCARO, KEIKO ISHIDA AND DEXTER P. WELLINGTON

 
 -- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --


 

 SEGMENT 3:  RINGSIDE:
"With You" by Linkin Park begins to play, bringing cheers from the crowd as Scythe comes out to the ring in his street clothes. The normally calm Modern-Day Samurai is very antsy this evening, and shows it openly as he demands a microphone from ringside.

 

Scythe: Alright, we all saw what happened last week. I won the tournament to earn a PWA Title shot, and after the match, Mike Griffin and The Legacy proceeded to get in the ring and beat the living hell out of me. I know I've got my shot at The Symphony of Destruction, but I don't feel like waiting for that. The title can come in San Francisco, but tonight, Mike Griffin, your ass is mine! Get out here!

 

Tool's "Parabola" hits immediately and the crowd is shocked at the quickness in which Griffin appears, but boos tremendously once Jonathan Brett comes out with him. Scythe removes his white Scythe T-shirt and throws it into the crowd, ready to fight, but Brett comes in between he and the champion, who holds his belt over his shoulder as he fetches another mic.

 

Griffin: Now wait a minute Scythe. I am not out here to fight you. Just calm down man. Now what happened last week, I know it was uncharacteristic of me and I apologize to you.

 

Troy: Oh please.

 

Griffin: Before you idiots judge me, hear me out. I am apologizing not for what I did. I am apologizing to myself and The Legacy because I simply wasted their time.

 

Scythe: Start making some sense here chump.

 

Griffin: Scythe, it simply wasn't necessary to jump you. I mean, I beat the most legendary tag team that I wasn't a part of, in the same match to win the PWA Championship. Do you know the men that I have vanquished in this ring? Guys like Jaguar, Romeo, Kerry Cox, Calysto, Vulture, and the ever so unimportant Greg Tantalus. Do you think the name of Scythe puts fear in my heart? I am the best wrestler in the world, bar none. And at Symphony of Destruction, I am not just going to beat you, I will embarrass you. A lot of people seem to think that The SOD is "your event". After all, you won last year and hold the record for the longest time in the match, but it was me that won that match Scythe. Think about it, everything you have done, I have done. You won the Symphony of Destruction, so did I. You won a main event at Everlasting Epic, so did I. You followed my path Scythe. And at The Symphony of Destruction this year, you'll find out who's event it really is.

 

Scythe: Mike, I don't care who says what about me and The SOD. I walked out of Houston last year as The World Heavyweight Champion, and I'll do it again in San Francisco. But if you didn't hear me earlier, I'm not in Greece for the belt. I'm in Greece to beat your ass, and I'm gonna do it right now!

 

Scythe throws the mic down and tackles Griffin to the ground! He blasts the champion with right and left hands to the head, but Brett jumps him from behind. Before long, both Griffin and Brett have Scythe on the ground and are putting the boots to him the same way they did last week.

 

Troy: It’s another two-on-one assault here!

 

Cheering takes over the sounds from the crowd once Briggs storms through the curtain and rumbles his way down the ramp! Griffin and Brett turn to cut him off, but it doesn't work. Briggs takes Griffin down with a right hand before clotheslining Brett over the top rope to the floor. Griffin gets up, but Briggs catches him and presses him over his head before throwing him down onto Brett to a huge ovation!

 

Ferrara: What a backfighter!

 

Troy: Briggs has just cleaned house!

 

Security comes out to get in between both groups, but in the mix also comes Commissioner Kerry Cox, who yells over his microphone.

 

Cox: Alright guys! You wanna get it on so bad?! Tonight, it will be Jonathan Brett and Mike Griffin against Briggs and Scythe in a tag match!

 

"War Machine" hits and the crowd cheers as security struggles to keep the two teams apart.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --


 SEGMENT 4:  MATCH 2:  DARRIN GILES VS. PAUL EPTON:
Referee:  Jason Church
Back from commercial, “Control” by Earshot overtakes the speakers, and Darrin Giles makes his way to the ring, accompanied by Justin Schenck.  Giles steps into the ring, ready to do the job his Legacy brethren have asked him to do.

Troy:  This is a big match for the Legacy just 11 days before Symphony of Destruction.

Ferrara:  Sure is.  Paul Epton is the spark plug of that Epton-Wolfe team.  Wolfe is a powerful man, but without the speed of Epton, they wouldn’t work nearly as well, and wouldn’t be able to do all that they’ve done.  If Giles can take Epton out here, Beovich and Price, the new Naturals, should have an easier time retaining the tag straps in San Francisco.

Muse's "Stockholm Syndrome" then hits the speakers and Paul Epton makes his way to the ring to a strong ovation from the Athens crowd, accompanied by his partner John Wolfe.  Epton rolls into the ring, and as soon as he does so, Giles pounces on him, battering him with kicks and punches.  Epton struggles to reach a vertical base, and when he does, Giles whips him hard into the corner, following him in with a big clothesline.  Giles then backs up and charges at Epton, but Epton sidesteps him and sends him flying into the turnbuckle!

Troy:  Nice heads-up move by Epton right there!

Ferrara:  Sure was.

Giles staggers backwards, and Epton rolls him up... one, two, and Giles kicks out.  Giles gets to his feet at the same time as Epton, and the former tag team champion takes the former Progressive Champion down with a furious armdrag.  Giles doesn't let him turn it into an armbar submission, instead getting back to his feet, working over Epton, shoving him into the ropes.  Epton springs back and Giles leapfrogs over him.  Epton then hits the opposite ropes and Giles puts his head down for a back body drop, but Epton instead charges with a dropkick right to the face!

Troy:  What impact!

Epton immediately makes a cover, but Giles is able to kick out at two.   Giles staggers to his feet, and Epton continues to pour on the intensity, whipping Giles hard into the corner.  Epton then sets Giles up on the top rope and blasts him with a furious superplex!  Epton makes a cover... one, two, and Giles kicks out.  Giles is nearly motionless on the mat, and Epton senses his opening.  He signals to the crowd for the Shooting Star Press, and the Athens crowd goes nuts.

Troy:  Here it comes!  The most dazzling move in the PWA!

Ferrara:  If he hits it, this match is history!

Epton climbs to the top rope, ready to leap off with the move, but the Tag Team Champion Steve Beovich and Greg Price stampede down to the ring, knocking Epton from his perch, prompting the referee to throw this match out, signaling for a disqualification!  John Wolfe heads into the ring to try to clear out the champions, but a combined
assault from Beovich, Price, Giles, and Schenck proves too much for the former tag champs from the UK.  Epton and Wolfe are beaten down viciously in the ring by members of The Legacy and the crowd is none too happy.

Troy:  These guys are like a pack of wild dogs!

Ferrara:  Say what you will, Troy, but they have gotten the job done.  Less than two weeks away from Symphony of Destruction, the advantage in the tag team title match is definitely with The Naturals.

WINNER VIA DISQUALIFICATION AT 5:32:  PAUL EPTON


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3 --



SEGMENT 5:  JUMBOTRON:

Evanescence’s “Thoughtless” hits the speakers and we see a graphic appear on the screen that reads “PWA Symphony of Destruction Report.”  From there, the shot takes us to a backstage set and PWA reporter Ron O’Brien, who is standing in front of a backdrop featuring the Symphony of Destruction logo.

O’Brien:  Hello ladies and gentlemen, my name is Ron O’Brien and this is the Symphony of Destruction report.  Folks, we’re just 11 days away from what promises to be one of the biggest pay-per-view spectaculars in the history of the PWA, Symphony of Destruction, live from
SBC Park in San Francisco, California on June 11!  The centerpiece of this incredible event is the third-annual Symphony of Destruction match itself!  The Symphony of Destruction will consist of thirty PWA superstars, each randomly drawing a number from one to thirty.  Numbers one and two will start the match, with a new superstar entering every two minutes thereafter.  Fans from last year will remember the one huge difference that separates the Symphony of Destruction from a Royal Rumble: in a Royal Rumble, elimination can be scored only via tossing your opponent over the top rope and to the arena floor.  In the Symphony of Destruction, fighting on the outside of the ring is completely legal and, often, encouraged.  No one can be eliminated by being tossed over the top rope.  There are only two ways to eliminate an opponent: by pinning them to the mat, 1, 2, 3, or by forcing them to submit.  The Symphony of Destruction gives you all the suspense and intrigue of a Royal Rumble, but the added bonus of having to pin your opponent or make them submit to determine a true and clear winner.  The last man standing on June 11 after all 30 have entered will be declared the winner and will advance straight to Everlasting Epic IV on August 20, emanating from four different countries, to challenge for whichever world championship he chooses!  Thus far, 17 superstars have entered the Symphony of Destruction, and they are International Champion Jackie Baccaro, Progressive Champion Renegade, Paul Dawkins, Superstar Scott Hosemann, Darrin Giles, Justin Schenck, Dexter P. Wellington, Vladimir Vydrina, Jon Dulberg, James Biamonte, Jason Calysto, Solomon, Mike Grieco, Speed Demon, Reaper, Dynamite Dean Nash, Damien Fields, Jaguar, Romeo, Briggs, Bishop Cross, F. Anthony Annetta, Infernus, and Paul Ferrara!  Six slots are still open for this incredible match, and we will bring more participants to you next week on Frequency.

 Also in store for this spectacular pay-per-view will be a defense of the PWA World Heavyweight Championship by
Hollywood Mike Griffin against former champion Scythe!  It’ll be a battle between the only two winners of the Symphony of Destruction in San Francisco for the gold!

In a Last Man Standing match for the ORA World Heavyweight Championship, GI Jew will defend the gold against former kingpin Anthony Failla!

The Tag Team Championship will be up for grabs as the new Naturals of Steve Beovich and Greg Price defend the titles against former champs Paul Epton and John Wolfe!

The undefeated Women’s Champion Keiko Ishida will defend the gold, her streak, and her six-month title reign against the upstart Liz Rush!

Dexter P. Wellington will challenge Renegade for the Progressive Championship!

Plus, Evanescence will be in attendance to perform “Thoughtless,” the show’s theme, live!

That’s all for this week, folks.  More to come next week!  For the Symphony of Destruction report, I’m Ron O’Brien, saying see you then!

 
SEGMENT 6:  RINGSIDE:
Back at ringside, the fans are cheering.  The cameras are focused on the commentators, Victor Troy and Paul Ferrara.

Troy:  How about that announcement!  Paul Ferrara, you will be in the Symphony of Destruction!  Why didn’t you say anything?!

Ferrara:  Hey, let’s just say I like surprises.  But I couldn’t keep it a secret until the night of the show, because people would wonder why I’m not calling the show.  Anyway, it should be fun to get back into the ring, and I’m gonna give it my all and try to get to Everlasting Epic and…

Ferrara is then cut off by “Da Repercussions” by 50 Cent blasting onto the speakers and Mike Grieco making his way to the ring to a chorus of boos.  Grieco grabs a microphone and heads into the ring.

Grieco:  Hey, everybody quiet down.  I know you all think I deserve that ovation here tonight, and you might be right.  But I’m out here tonight not to start any problems, but to right a wrong.  So
Dee, please, come on out here so that I can apologize to you for everything I’ve done.

Moments later, a suspicious looking Dee Licious comes out to the ring as “B R Right” by Trina and Ludacris hits.  Dee grabs her own microphone and steps into the ring, standing face-to-face with her ex-boyfriend.

Dee:  If you want to apologize, apologize.  I’m listening.

Grieco: 
Dee, I just wanted to see that I am truly, deeply sorry for everything that I have done.  For treating you like a piece of property, for not respecting you, for… for abusing you.  I’m sorry for it all.  I’m out here tonight asking for your forgiveness.  Dee, can you find it in your heart to forgive me?

Dee:  (after a long pause) Yeah.  Mike, I forgive you.

Grieco:  (smiling) Great.  I promise
Dee, I’ll be different this time.  Things will be different.  I’m gonna…

Dee:  Wait, what?  This time?

Grieco:  Well yeah.  You forgive me, we’re back together, right?

Dee:  No, no, no.  Yeah, I forgive you, but this thing between us is OVER.  I am NEVER making that mistake again.  I don’t hate you, and I forgive you, but any relationship between us is dead and buried.

Enraged, Grieco grabs Dee by the throat and begins strangling her!  However, before any true damage can be done, James Biamonte comes storming down to the ring and immediately goes at it with Grieco!  Grieco and Biamonte brawl relentlessly, having to be separated by a bevy of officials as we take a commercial break.


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4 --


SEGMENT 7:  MATCH 3:  JAGUAR, ORA CHAMPION GI JEW AND JASON CALYSTO VS. ROMEO, ANTHONY FAILLA AND SOLOMON:
Referee:  Tom Stevens
A loud blast of pyro explodes, shocking the crowd as "Shootouts" by Jadakiss and Styles P. begins to play. Anthony Failla walks out to a chorus of boos, but looking ready for the second six-man tag match of the evening.

 

Troy: As you saw last week, Anthony Failla has exercised his title rematch clause to meet GI Jew for The ORA Championship in a Last Man Standing Match at The Symphony of Destruction.

 

Ferrara: Those two guys have waged wars before, but throwing pinfalls and submissions out the window, this could be the most brutal fight we could ever witness.

 

As Failla climbs into the ring, two swirls of blue fireworks explode as Darkseed's "Hear Me" plays Walter Gindin and Solomon to the ring. The Alaskan Monster walks to the ring intensely, and doesn't take his eyes off of Failla, who suffered a Deep Freeze the last time they teamed up. Failla throws some verbal sots Solomon's way and they are returned calmly until three D-Bombs explode and B.G.'s "I Want It" begins to play for Romeo's entrance. The crowd boos the former PWA Champion as he angrily storms through the curtain and climbs into the ring.

 

Ferrara: For those of you that might not know, Romeo is a huge man. Anytime he is the smallest man on a team, that team will be very hard to beat. I don't care what three guys they are facing.

 

The trio tries to get on the same page in the ring, but cannot hear a word they are saying when Oasis' "F*ckin In The Bushes" begins. The crowd gives it up for The Iceman Jason Calysto as he walks down the ramp and waits. Mannie Fresh's "Real Big" plays next, and the crowd's cheers grow louder as Jaguar marches out.

 

Troy: I spoke with Jaguar earlier tonight and he is absolutely seething at Romeo for costing him a shot at The PWA Title at the Symphony of Destruction. Scythe got the win last week, thanks to Romeo, and Jag is none too happy about it.

 

Ferrara: I'm sure he'll cry us a river if he has to.

 

Jaguar poses in front of his flaming fireballs atop the stage before removing his entrance gear. He points at Romeo, but dares not step in the ring against the opposition with a disadvantage. That's not an issue once Slipknot's "Opium of The People" hits and the crowd goes crazy. With his American flag raised and NYFD muscle shirt on, GI Jew rides down to the ring on his Chopper to an overwhelming ovation. He rides around the ring, parks his bike and removes his title belt from his waist before rolling into the ring and beginning the battle with his partners.

 

Ferrara: Didn't have to really call this happening huh?!

 

Calysto trades blows with Solomon, and Failla and Jew do the same as Jaguar tosses Romeo through the ropes to the outside of the ring. Jew knocks Failla down with a right hand before teaming up with Calysto to deliver a double clothesline that sends Solomon over the top rope to the floor!

 

Jew climbs out of the ring, leaving Calysto in with Failla as Tom Stevens calls for the bell. The Iceman delivers some well-placed kicks to the midsection of the former ORA titleholder before whipping him to the ropes and downing him with a reverse elbow to the jaw. Calysto walks over and tags GI Jew to a nice ovation, but Failla reaches up to grab him by his fatigue pants and yank him down hard into the top turnbuckle.

 

Romeo is waiting on a tag and he gets it before whipping Jew hard into the opposite corner and blasting him with a big powerslam! Romeo cover for one...two....and Jew kicks out. Romeo gets Jew up and scoop slams him before tagging in Solomon to a series of boos.

 

Solomon measures up his hated rival before attempting a legdrop, but GI Jew rolls out of the way to tag Jaguar in! Jaguar immediately takes the fight to Solomon by nailing him with right and left hands to the face. Solomon still gets himself up to a knee, so Jaguar hits the ropes to further his assault. His plan falls flat however, once Solomon rises and crushes him with a vicious boot to the face!

 

Ferrara: Wow, what a boot to the mug!

 

Solomon makes a cover for a count of two before Calysto comes in to break it up with a kick to the head. Solomon gives an angry stare, but backs up to his corner to tag in Romeo. Romeo enters the ring and unloads on his former partner with a series of right hands that barely allow Jaguar to reach a knee. Romeo gets him up and shoots him to the ropes to attempt a back body drop, but Jaguar sees it coming and drops his chin down hard against his kneecap, stunning Da Playboi before taking him down with a jumping side kick.

 

Romeo moves towards his corner to tag Failla back in, but the crowd comes alive again as Jaguar brings back GI Jew. Jew and Failla quickly come to blows in the middle of the ring, and the gloved fists of the champion begin to dominate his bigger opponent. Failla is reeling when Jew rears back and connects with a right hand that sends him down to the mat hard.

 

Failla gets to his feet and walks right into an inverted atomic drop before Jew drops him on his head with a quick DDT! Jew makes a cover for one...two...and Failla kicks out! GI Jew gets back up and the crowd cheers as he crouches in a corner to deliver a Gore. But before he can deliver it, Solomon and Romeo flood the ring to stop him. Jaguar and Calysto come in to help out, but boos flood the air as Bryan Conroy, F. Anthony Annetta and Helen Summers make their way down the ramp again.

 

Troy: Oh no, what the hell are they doing out here this time?!

 

Ferrara: Their champion is out there, they have a vested interest in this match.

 

Jaguar knocks Romeo out of the ring and a missed clothesline by Solomon gives Calysto enough time to hit him with a spinning heel kick that sends both men out over the top! Annetta and Conroy run into the ring, but The Lieutenant Commissioner is quickly floored with a running clothesline by GI Jew. Conroy nails him in the back as Stevens throws a fit, but Jew quickly dizzies the owner with two right hands before knocking him down with a third. Conroy begins to get up slowly, but the crowd cheers as Jaguar stalks him from behind with three fingers raised.

 

Troy: They have gotta be looking for 3D here!

 

Ferrara: They can't do that, he owns the company!

 

Conroy gets up and stumbles into Jaguar's grip, but GI Jew is shoved out of the way by Annetta! Conroy falls down on the mat, but avoids the Dudley Death Drop's completion. Jew grabs Annetta by the head and chucks him out of the ring, but he walks into a fully recovered Failla, who lifts him up and spikes him with The Almighty Sacrifice! Failla covers and hooks a leg for Stevens to count one...two...three!

 

Ferrara: Anthony Failla just pinned GI Jew! In the middle of the ring at that!

 

Troy: Yeah, thanks to The ORA once again! Somebody has got to stop them, or GI Jew will have no shot of beating Failla at Symphony of Destruction!

WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 15:11:  ROMEO, ANTHONY FAILLA AND SOLOMON


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #5 --



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