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TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2004

BOARDWALK HALL

ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY

 

SEGMENT 1:  INTRODUCTION:

A video package airs, highlighting the conclusion of last week’s episode, with Vulture returning to the PWA at the end of the Scythe-Greg Tantalus world championship match, offsetting the interference of Mike Griffin to help Scythe retain the title.  The opening credits then roll as Linkin Park’s “By_Myslf” hits the speakers and we are sent inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where a spectacular pyrotechnics display ensues and we are sent ringside to commentator Victor Troy.

Troy:  Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to PWA Frequency!  I’m Victor Troy, along here with Paul Ferrara, and we have a huge show lined up for you tonight!  Folks, the main event here tonight is a monstrous one, one specifically requested by Mike Griffin and Greg Tantalus after what went down last week.  Ladies and gentlemen, tonight, live here on Frequency, in tag team action, TFU will meet the team of Jaguar and Vulture!

Ferrara:  That’s right Troy.  Tonight, Vulture will wrestle his first Frequency match since April 27 in Athens, Greece, when he defended the PWA Championship against Solomon and gained a disqualification victory.  And, given the fact that he is retiring after his match against Greg Tantalus in eleven days at Everlasting Epic III, this will be, in all likelihood, the last Frequency match of Vulture’s career.

Troy:  Not to mention the fact that Jaguar and Vulture, in their 13-year history as on-again off-again tag team partners, have never been defeated.  Tonight, in what will be the last time they ever team up, TFU will have one last shot to be the team that finally beats them.  Can they do it?

Ferrara:  They certainly have the skills to get the job done, but that remains to be seen.  Vulture and Jaguar just have an intangible when they get in there, they click like no two guys I’ve ever seen in there.

Troy:  Also tonight, Solomon and Walter Gindin meet GI Jew, Bryan Conroy, and Kerry Cox in handicapped action, Scythe battles Infernus in a non-title match, and much more!  But Paul, let’s get to ringside and get this night started!


SEGMENT 2:  MATCH 1:  RUDY MONTENORA, ANTHONY FAILLA, PAUL DAWKINS & JACKIE BACCARO VS. INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION MIKE GRIECO, JONATHAN BRETT & TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS THE NATURALS:
Referee:  Billy Vargas

The camera cuts back to the ring, where The Naturals, Jonathan Brett and Mike Grieco are inside. Sevendust's "Black" ends as Paul Dawkins and Jackie Baccaro join Rudy Montenora on the ramp, and a huge blast of pyro explodes as G-Unit's "G'd Up" takes over. Anthony Failla marches through the curtain to a big pop from the fans and completes his team as they head to the ring.

 

Troy: All eight of these men will compete against one another at Everlasting Epic and I'm sure this matchup will have big implications towards that.

 

Ferrara: It sure will, everyone wants to go into the biggest show of the year with as much momentum as possible.

 

The bell sounds and Failla demands that Grieco start the contest with him. The International titleholder scoffs at the idea and turns his back to Failla, who takes matters into his own hands. Failla runs behind Grieco and spins him around before decking the champion right in the jaw! Failla connects with two more shots to the face and shoots Grieco hard into the ropes, but the wily champion manages to grasp the top cable and make a quick tag to Brett.

 

The powerhouse rushes in and takes Failla down with a clothesline before backing him into the ropes and flooring him with a back elbow to the face. Brett lifts Failla up by the hair, but he's met with a knee to the gut and a big scoop slam from Failla. Montenora demands a tag and receives it before climbing up on the top rope. He waits for Brett to reach his feet and soars off to nail a big flying body press, but Brett catches him in mid-air and drives him down with a big slam! Brett covers for one...two...and Montenora gets a shoulder up.

 

Troy: That was a close one.

 

Ferrara: Rudy definitely can't match power with Brett, and that's exactly what we just saw.

 

Brett tags Kris Anthony in, and the smallest man in the match tries to wear Montenora down with a rear chinlock. Rudy gets to his feet and scores with a huge back suplex that sends both men searching for tags. Anthony gets his first, tagging in his partner Greg Price. Montenora brings in Baccaro to a big ovation and the two immediately go blow for blow!

 

Baccaro easily wins the fisticuffs and blocks a last-ditch right from Price to score with a big belly-to-belly suplex! Baccaro signals for his running forearm, but he's nailed from behind by Anthony! This brings Paul Dawkins into the ring and a huge melee ensues as all eight men begin brawling!

 

Troy: As expected, this has broken down into an all-out fight!

 

Dawkins clotheslines Anthony over the top rope, but The Natural recovers in time to grab Baccaro by the boot under the ropes. Baccaro fights him off, but turns around into a big chokeslam from Brett! Price runs over to make a cover, but he also grabs the bottom rope for insurance as Billy Vargas counts to three!

 

Ferrara: Price got the pin!

 

Troy: For the second week in a row, The Naturals have stolen the win from Dawkins and Baccaro!

 

Ferrara: They've got their number Troy! Watch them do the same thing at Everlasting Epic!

 

Troy: After two straight weeks of wins like these, it could happen!

WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 11:26:  MIKE GRIECO, JONATHAN BRETT & THE NATURALS



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --



SEGMENT 3:  JUMBOTRON:

The Dreaming’s “Beautiful” hits the speakers and we see a graphic appear on the screen that reads “PWA Everlasting Epic III 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 EE3 logo.

O’Brien:  Hello ladies and gentlemen, my name is Ron O’Brien and this is the Everlasting Epic report.  On Saturday night, August 21st, the PWA’s third-annual spectacular, Everlasting Epic, will come to you live from the beautiful Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!  The gorgeous one-year-old outdoor facility will play host to the PWA summer spectacular, which is sure to be the show of a lifetime.  As is always the case with Everlasting Epic, there are sure to be some surprised and special features in store.  Last year, we rocked the Superdome in New Orleans, and this year, Everlasting Epic III is already sold out, as 70 thousand people will rock Philadelphia!  So far, several matches have been announced for the show, and they are as follows:

In a triple threat match for the PWA Championship, the Modern-Day Samurai Scythe will defend against both GI Jew and the Alaskan monster Solomon!

In what will be his farewell match, Vulture will collide with Smooth Greg Tantalus!

In a match announced earlier tonight, retired legend The Iceman Jason Calysto returns to meet The Machine in a
Philadelphia street fight!  If Calysto wins, Machine must leave the PWA, and Calysto would be allowed to return to full-time action!

Mike Grieco will put the International Championship on the line against the dangerous Anthony Failla!

Paul Dawkins and Jackie Baccaro get their chance at vindication when they challenge the Naturals in a rematch for the Tag Team Championship!

In a gauntlet match, Solomon will meet Bryan Conroy and Kerry Cox, just hours before his shot at the title!

In a heated grudge match, Jaguar will go head-to-head with
Hollywood Mike Griffin!

 Jonathan Brett will battle Rudy Montenora!

 Showtime Damon Savage will defend the Progressive Championship against Dynamite Dean Nash and James Biamonte in a thrilling triangle ladder match!

Da Playboi Romeo will meet The Miracle Mike Troha!

 Speed Demon & Justice will battle Tony Annetta, Infernus, and Walter Gindin in a 2-on-3 handicapped match!

 Jon Dulberg returns to action, teaming with The Omega Steve Beovich to face off against Superstar Scott Hosemann & Briggs!

And, in a match made official last week, Lauren Tantalus will defend the Women’s Championship against Camieko!


That’s all for this week, folks.  For the Everlasting Epic report, I’m Ron O’Brien, saying see you next week!


 SEGMENT 4:  BACKSTAGE:
A graphic reading "last night" shows at the bottom left of the screen as we are taken inside Atlantic City's famous Tropicana Hotel and Casino, where Jaguar, Romeo and Camieko are playing slot machines directly across from Lauren Tantalus and a cigar-puffing Vulture, sporting a visor at the Blackjack table.

 

Romeo: How's it going over there V?

 

Dealer: I need more chips here!

 

Vulture: (Laughing) Couldn't be better Rome, couldn't be better!

 

A slot machine called The Black Tie begins ringing loudly as Jaguar jumps out of his seat and coins rush out.

 

Jaguar: Jackpot again! Damn, I love Atlantic City! I gotta go find a cup, watch my seat Camieko.

 

Camieko: Sure.

 

As Jaguar scurries away, Romeo is knocked from his seat from behind by Mike Troha! Camieko jumps on his back, but she is swung into the side of the machine by Troha. Vulture grabs his chips and shoves them in his pocket before going after Troha, but he is blindsided by Mike Griffin and Greg Tantalus!

 

Several casino patrons flee for safety as Tantalus shoves his sister to the ground and stomps away on Vulture. Jaguar returns with his cup and immediately goes after Griffin, who manages to burn him with Vulture's cigar and toss him into a roulette wheel!

 

Troha grabs Romeo by the head and smashes it right into the American Pride slot machine, breaking its glass and leaving Da Playboi a bloody mess. Security and casino attendants rush over to break up the melee, but it is too late as all five are flat on the carpet. Troha pulls out a wad of cash and grabs five hundred dollar bills before stuffing them in the pocket of a casino attendant.

 

Troha: That's for the machine, keep the change. Let's go guys!

 

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2--



SEGMENT 5:  MATCH 2:  DAMIEN FIELDS & REAPER VS. SUPERSTAR SCOTT HOSEMANN & BRIGGS:
Referee:  Dan Martin

Back from commercial, “Superstar II” by Saliva blasts onto the speakers and Justin Schenck leads the duo of Superstar Scott Hosemann and Briggs to the ring to a chorus of boos.  With confident looks on their faces, the three step into the ring, awaiting their opposition.

Troy:  This match was made after the events that went down last week, with Reaper being ejected from Justin Schenck’s stable due to an upset loss to Damien Fields two weeks ago.  Reaper requested this match, the challenge was accepted, and here we are.

Ferrara:  Reaper is about to find out that he is absolutely nothing without Schenck.

Troy:  Please, Paul.

Next, “Alone” by Buckcherry hits and Reaper makes his way down to the ring to a mixture of cheers and boos.  His cheers increase as hot newcomer Damien Fields appears beside him and the two make their way down to the ring rather quickly, prompting the bell to ring and this match to get started.

Troy:  This should be a melee!

Ferrara:  It already is!

Reaper and Hosemann start things off, and it is immediately Reaper that pounds away on his former teammate, tossing Hosemann around the ring like a ragdoll, which gets the fans amped up.  Hosemann wants no part of Reaper, and crawls over to his corner, tagging in the monstrous Briggs.  Reaper beckons Briggs into the ring and immediately takes the fight to him when he enters.  Reaper pounds away furiously on the big man, before taking him down with a huge belly-to-belly suplex!  Absolutely on fire, Reaper then turns to his corner and nails Fields hard in the jaw with a right hand!

Troy:  What the hell did he do that for?!

Ferrara:  Has this whole thing been a setup?!

Reaper then pulls Fields into the ring, lifts him up, and destroys him with the Passed Judgment piledriver!  The fans begin to boo furiously, but Reaper disregards them and screams in Fields’ face.  Hosemann and Briggs are taken aback, but Justin Schenck smiles.  He enters the ring, smiling, and extends his hand.  Reaper, however, stares Schenck down and backs up, sliding out of the ring.  Reaper retreats to the back, alone, and Schenck is left confused.  He takes his stable and retreats to the back, leaving Fields alone and downed in the ring as the match is declared a no-contest and we take a commercial break.

Ferrara:  What the hell is going on here?!

Troy:  Who knows?  We’ll be right back!
WINNERS AT 3:14:  NO CONTEST


 
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3 --


 
 SEGMENT 6:  BACKSTAGE:
The camera is backstage and enters the room where Solomon, Infernus, and Tony Annetta are huddled around Walter Gindin, who is shouting at the top of his lungs in hopes of future glory.

Gindin: Alright Tony, you know the plan. I’ll be going out to the ring with Infernus tonight when he faces Scythe. It’s too bad that the title isn’t on the line, but in either case a win there will really give us a push into greater success! And after you win that match, Solomon and I will take on GI Jew, Conroy, and Cox, which will be a simple task. We’ll show them that we are the top dogs in this company! With Everlasting Epic 3 coming up soon, we need to get that momentum, so tonight is important! Alright everyone, let’s go!

The camera stays and watches as the occupants of the room leave.

SEGMENT 7:  BACKSTAGE:
The shot shows the Coconutz GoGo bar on Florida Avenue, across the street from Boardwalk Hall. We are taken inside to find two of its loyal patrons, Jaguar and Vulture drinking beers at the bar as Marilyn Manson's version of "Sweet Dreams" creeps out from the DJ booth.

 

Vulture: How's your arm doin?

 

Jaguar: It's fine, just a little burn. I'll be alright as long as I don't drink too much in here.

 

Vulture: I hear ya. We've got a big match tonight, probably our last one together.

 

Jaguar: Could be. But let me tell you this. After what those pricks did to me, you and Romeo, they're gonna wish they didn't show up here tonight.

 

Both take another swig of beer as two shapely young women walk over to them. One dark-haired woman wears a tight, low-cut black dress while and sits next to Vulture, while the other wears a tight, long red dress, a tattoo on her neck and brown hair with several blond streaks as she sits next to Jaguar and speaks.

 

Woman: Hey guys.

 

Jaguar: Hey, how you doin?

 

Woman: I'm fine. I'm Dutchess and this is my cousin, Ruby. Where you guys from?

 

Jaguar: Well I'm from Florida and my boy here is from New York. We're in town to wrestle tonight.

 

Dutchess: Oh, the PWA show?

 

Vulture: Yup.

 

Ruby: Oh wait, I know you guys. You're Vulture and you're Jaguar! I heard you guys came in here before!

 

Jaguar: AC isn't AC if we don't.

 

Dutchess: I've never been to a wrestling show? How is it?

 

Jaguar: Oh they're live. The fans get into it and we love doing what we do. How would you like to come tonight?

 

Dutchess: I get off in 10 minutes, but don't you want me to dance for you?

 

Jaguar: Well looking at you, I want you to do a whole lot for me. But how about we save it for after the show?

 

Dutchess: Sounds good to me.

 

Vulture: You coming too Ruby?

 

Ruby: No, I just started, so I've gotta stay. But what about a dance before you leave?

 

Vulture: (Laughing) Sorry, my woman would kill me and then kill you next, but Jag here is free.

 

Jaguar: The joys of being a single man are few and far between, but this is one my friend. To the champagne room we go!

 

Jaguar grabs each lady by the arm and heads to the back of the club, leaving Vulture laughing and drinking as he stays behind.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4 --



SEGMENT 8:  MATCH 3:  NON-TITLE MATCH:  PWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION SCYTHE VS. INFERNUS:
Referee:  Jason Church

Infernus is the first to arrive for his non-title match, although he is not alone tonight. “Smash Sumthin” by Redman and Adam F. plays for the crowd, who responds with voices of disdain. Infernus marches down the ramp and is accompanied by Walter Gindin, who is offering last minute advice to the man who will face off against the world champion. Infernus slides to the ring and awaits his opponent as Gindin takes his place on the outside. The music begins to die down, but the crowd is still strong in their jeers. This changes quickly when Linkin Park’s “With You” plays and the audience erupts into bursts of cheers. Two pillars of fire light up the entrance and Scythe soon appears at the top of the ramp. The champion motions for two more flames to ignite before heading down the ramp and tagging the outstretched hands of the crowd on his way to the ring. He steps into the ring and unstraps the belt from his waist, then holds it high for the crowd to see. Scythe hands the belt to the ref, who calls for the bell and sets it off to the side.

Troy: This match may not be for the title, but it should be a good one nonetheless.

Ferrara: Hah! The only reason the title isn’t on the line is because Scythe knows he would lose it.

Infernus and Scythe meet in the center of the ring and lock up. Scythe lets up on the force and uses Infernus’ momentum to launch him into the ropes. Infernus bounces back hard and is sent across the ring with an arm drag. Infernus rolls right back onto his feet and charges forward, only to get stamped with a standing dropkick. Scythe rises to his feet and keeps the advantage, lifting up Infernus and sending him face first into the mat with a crushing DDT! Infernus is on the mat and the crowd is behind Scythe! The champion points upwards and the crowd roars with anticipation!

Troy: Scythe is already looking to end it with a Diving Blade!

Ferrara: No! Get up, Infernus!

Before Scythe can even prepare, Gindin climbs onto the ring apron and shouts at Infernus. The referee rushes over and tries to force Gindin off, but he’s relentless. Scythe looks over in confusion. He marches over, but Tony Annetta rushes in through the crowd. Annetta also climbs onto the apron and the referee reprimands them both. Before anyone can attack however, Speed Demon and Justice dash down the ramp and go right for Annetta and Gindin! They escape through the crowd with Demon and Justice on their tails. Scythe is still confused, but he decides to go back to work. He turns around, but Infernus is already on his feet. With Scythe off guard, Infernus easily boots him in the stomach and lifts him up for the Ganso Bomb. The crowd is frantic, but Scythe uses the momentum and reverses out of the maneuver and into a back body drop! Scythe is quick to move and he rushes over to Infernus, peeling him off the mat and planting him with the Flying Dragon! Scythe stands tall and points to the sky once again!

Troy: That was quite a bit of mayhem just moments ago, but Scythe is ready to put this match away again!

Ferrara: Infernus can still win this!

Scythe drags Infernus into position and heads into a corner, climbing the steel post. However, this night just won’t play in Scythe’s favor. Solomon rushes in through the crowd and before Scythe can react, he is shoved off his perch. Scythe lands hard on his back and the ref calls for the DQ. The bell rings several times, but this does not stop Solomon from stomping on the fallen Samurai. Infernus also gets to his feet and joins in on the attack. The ref tries to stop the assault, but Solomon easily pushes him aside. He lifts Scythe onto his shoulders and with a grin, then destroys him with the Deep Freeze. The audience boos loudly as Scythe lays motionless on the mat. “Hear Me” by Darkseed plays as Solomon and Infernus raise their arms in false victory.

Troy: This is a damn shame! These people had no business being out here!

Ferrara: Hey, Scythe played the numbers game and it caught up to him.

Troy: But this was a one on one match!

The crowd is relentless in their disapproval as the camera fades and we go to commercial.
WINNER VIA DISQUALIFICATION AT 13:06:  SCYTHE


 
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #5 --


 
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