KEMPER ARENA
SEGMENT 8:
MATCH 3: PWA WOMEN’S
CHAMPIONSHIP: CAMIEKO © VS. LIZ RUSH:
Referee:
Dan Martin
Back
from commercial, “Thick Skin” by Joydrop hits and Liz Rush makes
her way to the ring to a mixed reaction.
Liz settles in the ring and stretches on her ropes, ready for the
biggest match of her life. Moments
later, “Hot Like Fire” by Aaliyah blares onto the speakers and the fans cheer
loudly for the Women’s Champion Camieko, who comes down to the ring with a
smile on her face. Camieko hands the
belt to referee Dan Martin, who signals for the bell to be rung.
Ferrara: Sure is,
Camieko and Liz lock
up in the center of the ring, and the challenger starts off hot, taking Camieko
down with a big armdrag. Camieko gets
right back up, but Liz downs her again with a clothesline. Liz continues to work over the champion with
quick takedowns, getting the crowd amped, and getting a good number of them to
show her support. However, before long,
Rush attempts a quick cross body, but Camieko ducks under it, allowing Liz to
crash to the mat. Then, as Rush gets to
a knee, Camieko nearly takes her head off with a running enziguri!
Camieko goes for the
cover… one, two, and Liz kicks out! Rush
slowly gets to her feet, but as she does, Camieko downs her with a big
DDT! Then, with Liz down, Camieko sets
her up and signals to the top rope! As
Camieko scales the ropes, looking for her St. Kinard Splash, Jade storms down
the aisle and shoves Camieko off the top rope, sending her crashing into the
barricade on the outside of the ring!
Jade then enters the ring, grabs Liz, and hits her with a vicious side
effect! Referee Dan Martin throws this
match out, but Jade pays no attention.
Jade continues the assault on Liz Rush, and then, with Rush
significantly downed, Jade goes outside the ring and begins pounding away on
Camieko with furious stomps. Jade then
lifts up the Women’s Champion and hits her with a huge side effect on the arena
floor! The fans boo
raucously as Jade finally stops, restrained by officials. She wears a sadistic smirk on her face as “Zerospace”
hits as she heads to the back and we head to commercial.
WINNER VIA PINFALL AT
STILL WOMEN’S CHAMPION: CAMIEKO
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #6 --
SEGMENT 9:
MATCH 4: DARRIN GILES VS. DAMIEN
FIELDS:
Referee:
Jose Soares
We
return to ringside, where Justin Schenck is leading Darrin Giles down to the
ring. The young
Metallica's
"Ride the Lightning" takes over and the crowd comes alive as Damien
Fields begins his march down to the ring. He spouts out some derogatory words
in Schenck's direction and then climbs into the ring, where Giles catches him
with a boot as he steps inside!
The
bell rings and Giles keeps on the offensive, backing Fields into a corner and
unloading on him with hard shoulder thrusts to the midsection before applying a
blatant chokehold. Soares makes a loud count of four, to which Giles releases
his grip. The crowd is willing Fields on, but groans in agony as he simply
slumps down on the canvas, gasping for air.
Giles
attempts a pin, but Fields kicks out of it between two and three. Giles grabs
Field's fire-red hair and slaps him around a bit before Irish whipping him to
the ropes. Giles ducks his head down for a back body drop, but Fields stops
short to take him down with a big DDT!
Both
men shake their cobwebs out as they get to their feet, but quickly begin
trading punches. Fields wins out and backs Giles up with hard lefts until he
swings a wild right. Fields easily ducks it and spins Giles around before
holding him high and nailing an atomic drop. Giles favors his tailbone too
long, allowing Fields to hit the ropes and connect with a thunderous bulldog
headlock! Giles is face down and Fields turn him over to make a cover for
one...two..., but he gets off as Schenck hops on the ring apron!
Fields
begins to tussle with Schenck, attracting Soares away as Superstar Scott
Hosemann and Briggs run down the ramp and into the ring! Giles gets to his feet
and grabs Fields for a big boot by Briggs, but Fields breaks free and the size
16 connects with Giles's jaw! Briggs stands in awe at his mistake and Fields
runs up for his Diamond Cutter finisher, but Briggs shoves him off and right
into a boot and a Superstar Stunner from Hosemann!
Hosemann
and Briggs escape from the ring and head back up the ramp as Schenck climbs
down from the ring apron. Soares turns around to find Fields flat on his
back and Giles slowly coming to. Giles crawls atop Fields and hooks both legs
as Soares counts 1-----2----3!
Troy: For whatever reason, he has
stolen this win and a contract. What else is gonna happen here tonight?!
WINNER VIA PINFALL AT
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #7 --
SEGMENT 10: JUMBOTRON:
The Tea
Party’s “Walking Wounded” hits the speakers and we see a graphic appear on the
screen that reads “PWA Walking Wounded 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 Walking Wounded logo.
O’Brien: Hello ladies and gentlemen, my name is Ron O’Brien and this is
the Walking Wounded report. On Saturday night, September 25th, the PWA
will return to pay-per-view with our September pay-per-view spectacular,
Walking Wounded. The event will emanate
from the
In a match for the PWA World Heavyweight Championship, the Modern Day Samurai
Scythe defends the gold against his friend and three-time former champion
Jaguar!
GI Jew and Solomon will finally settle their score inside Hell in a Cell!
TFU will have Lauren Tantalus in their corner as they challenge Paul Dawkins
and Jackie Baccaro for the Tag Team Championship!
Mike Grieco defends the International gold against Speed Demon!
The Iceman Jason Calysto squares off against Tony Annetta!
The Omega Steve Beovich battles former tag team partner “Human Highlight” Jon
Dulberg!
For the Progressive Championship, Dynamite Dean Nash defends against Justin
Schenck’s Superstar Scott
Hosemann!
And, in a special grudge match, The Miracle Mike Troha’s hired gun Jonathan
Brett tries to extract revenge against the man that put Troha in a wheelchair,
Da Playboi Romeo!
That’s all for this week, folks. For the Walking Wounded report, I’m Ron
O’Brien, saying see you next week!
SEGMENT 11: BACKSTAGE:
The shot cuts
backstage, where Showtime Damon Savage and "Not That" Rodney King meet up in a hallway.
King:
Showtime, I've been looking for you all day man. Have you decided on what to do
about that Russian girl yet?
Savage:
This Natasha situation has been buggin me all week. I don't need any charges
pressed against me, especially not in
King:
Well you aren't alone in this thing. If you don't pay her, I've gotta be tied
to this Vladimir Vydrina, when I've never even heard of the guy! I'm Rodney
King, I can't represent a bum!
Savage: I
dunno what to tell you man. We'll decide next week when she comes to Frequency.
King:
(Sighs) Alright Showtime. Alright.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #8 --
SEGMENT 12:
MATCH 5: JAGUAR VS. SOLOMON:
Referee:
Tom Stevens
The
crowd settles in for main event action as Lee Palmer steps back into the middle
of the ring, alongside senior referee Tom Stevens.
Palmer: The following contest is our main event and it
is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, being accompanied to the
ring by Walter Gindin, from Barrow,
Darkseed's
"Hear Me" booms through the Kemper Arena P.A. system, bringing about
a huge wave of boos as Gindin and Solomon stalk their way to the ring. The
7-foot, 300-pounder steps over the top rope and waits inside next to Gindin as
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh's "I Got That Fire" takes over.
Palmer: And his opponent, from
Jacksonville, Florida, weighing 242 pounds, this....is....Jaaaag-uarrrrr!
Jaguar
emerges from the curtain to an immense ovation and he points to the crowd
before jumping and posing in front of his fiery pyro after its ignition. He
then climbs into the ring and poses on two sets of turnbuckles before stopping
in front of a stone cold-faced Solomon. Jaguar removes his jacket, hat and
shades and hands them to the ring attendant before going face-to-face with The
Alaskan Monster.
Ferrara: These two guys are the only men ever to be
Wrestler of The Year and they're about to get it on,
right here on Frequency!
The
bell sounds and Solomon asks Jaguar to take the first shot. Jaguar complies
with a stiff, taped right hand to the jaw, but Solomon is unfazed. He responds
with another punch, but still nothing from the big man. Jaguar hits the ropes,
but Solomon thrusts an arm out and takes him down with a big clothesline on the
return!
Solomon
yanks Jaguar up and slings him into a corner before going to work on him with
rapid punches, kicks and elbows to the head. Jaguar slumps down in the corner
and Solomon uses his boot to choke him until Stevens
counts to five.
Solomon
props Jaguar back up in the corner and lights him up with a big chop to the
chest. He Irish whips Jaguar across the ring to the opposite side and charges at him, but Jaguar greets him with two boots to the
chin! Solomon is dazed and then taken down as Jaguar hits the ropes and connects
with a running clothesline!
Solomon
gets up quickly, but Jaguar remains on the attack with hard punches that
finally stun Solomon. He staggers Solomon with a huge overhand right and then
takes him down again with a jumping side kick.
Jaguar
gets the crowd on his side completely and waits on Solomon for an early
Carrjack. He lifts him up, but Solomon easily swats Jaguar down and lands on
his feet. He scoops Jaguar up for what appears to be a powerslam, but Jaguar
floats over and drops Solomon right on his head with a belly-to-back suplex!
Jaguar
begins to head up to the top rope for his Suga Splash, but before he can jump,
he is yanked off by Infernus from the outside! Jaguar falls back into the ring
and Infernus climbs in to do some Gindin-led damage, but before he can start
the crowd roars as Scythe blazes down the ramp and into the ring!
Tom
Stevens immediately calls for the bell as Scythe and Infernus go at it, but
without Jaguar to help, Scythe falls victim to an
assault from Infernus and Tony Annetta, shortly after he climbs into the ring.
Infernus and Annetta lay waste to Scythe until Jason Calysto runs down the ramp
to another huge pop.
The
Iceman slides into the ring and quickly takes down Annetta to tear into him
with hard rights and lefts to the head, but it doesn't take long for Solomon to
nail him in the back. Jaguar gets to his feet to go after Solomon, but neither
Scythe, Calysto nor Jaguar can quell Gindin's teams
assault. Solomon, Infernus and Annetta are all dominant until Slipknot's
"Opium of The People" hits!
After
the loud revving of a motorcycle, GI Jew speeds down the ramp to a huge roar
from the crowd! He circles the ring and hops off his bike before walking up the
ring steps. He takes his time, allowing Jaguar, Scythe and Calysto enough time
to get up. Jew climbs into the ring and all eight men begin to slug it out!
WINNER AT 9:14:
NO CONTEST
-- END SHOW --
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Bishop Cross at
2.
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3. The Naturals d. Victor Simon & Mista
Jones. Price made Simon submit to a