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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2004

FLEETCENTER

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS



SEGMENT 8:  BACKSTAGE:
 As we return from break, we see Justice and The Omega Steve Beovich trying to get at one another, but they are being restrained by numerous PWA officials.  As the melee continues, Commissioner Kerry Cox rushes over and gets between them.

Cox:  Whoa!  Settle down, guys!  You two want at each other?  Well, I'll give you guys a chance for it to happen.  Now that Scott Hosemann has been defeated, we need a new challenger to the International Championship for Fallen Souls.   Justice is ranked number two right now, but the number one contender, after his performance on Saturday night, is still Jon Dulberg.  So, what we're gonna do is have, right here next week, Jon Dulberg and Justice, one-on-one, and the winner of the match will go on to meet Steve Beovich for the International Championship on November 20 at Fallen Souls.   Now cool it, you two.  Justice, if you win next week, you and Beovich can pick it up in
Anchorage.

Cox then exits and Justice and Beovich engage in a heated staredown as we take a commercial break.


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #6 --
 


SEGMENT 9:  BACKSTAGE:
 A camera is following Showtime Damon Savage as he walks down a hallway headed to his locker room. He finds the door and opens it to find "Not That" Rodney King sitting across from Vladimir and Natasha Vydrina.

 

King: That's right Vlad, that's the date for your first fight under the PWA banner. It's soon too, but I know you won't have a probl-

 

Savage: (Cutting him off) Yo Rodney!

 

King: (Nervously) Yeah?

 

Savage: You are my agent. Can you tell me why you did not get me a match for Hellbent last weekend?

 

King: Well Showtime, you know things can come up when you're doing as many things as I am. I had to spend virtually all my time to get Vladimir Vydrina his first fight on pay-per-view, November 19th against Lou Saverese. You know him.

 

Savage: Oh, so you can put me aside--

 

King: Showtime, you know it's not like that brother.

 

Savage: Well what is it like then?!

 

King: Hey man!

 

King's attention is taken away as Jon Dulberg now enters the room and shakes hands with the manager.  

 

Savage: Now what the hell is he doing here?! Why do you keep focusing on so many other things?! I sign your checks Rod!

 

Dulberg: Cool your jets Showtime. I'm here for a meeting with Rodney. You know, you've been slippin' a little bit, and that's alright because a kid like you will have his highs and lows. But for the time being, Rodney knew he needed a real winner under his belt. Hey, no hard feelings kid.

 

Savage smirks at Dulberg before scoffing and nodding his head.

 

Savage: Alright, I see how it is. I'll just come back later.

 

The entire room sits silently as Savage quietly turns his head and walks out the door in a surprising exit.

 

SEGMENT 10:  MATCH 3:  JON DULBERG VS. DAMIEN FIELDS:
Referee:  Jose Soares

The camera cuts back to ringside, where "Not Falling" by Mudvayne blasts onto the speakers and the Boston crowd responds by breaking into a barrage of jeers.  Moments later, "The Human Highlight" Jon Dulberg emerges from behind the curtain and begins making his way down to the ring, a scowl on his face.  Dulberg enters into the ring as the fans continue to boo him relentlessly. 

Troy:  Interesting match right here folks, as Jon Dulberg steps into the ring with Damien Fields.  You'd have to think that, since Dulberg will be in a number one contendership match against Justice next week, that a win here for Damien Fields could move him up in the rankings astronomically.

Ferrara:  Oh definitely, Troy.  This would be a huge win for Fields.

Dulberg settles in the ring, awaiting his opposition.  He doesn't wait long, however, as Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" quickly overtakes the speakers and hot young rookie Damien Fields makes his way to the ring to a very positive reaction.  Fields, knowing that he has a tremendous opportunity in front of him, wastes little time getting into the ring, and immediately takes the fight to Jon Dulberg, prompting the bell to sound.

Fields gets the hot start on Dulberg, just as he did the last time these two faced off, pounding him back into the ropes.  With Dulberg back there, Fields lets loose with some furious knife-edge chops that sting Dulberg.  Dulberg, however, doesn't allow Fields to keep the advantage for long, quickly reversing the momentum and sending Fields into the corner.  Dulberg then hits Fields with an array of his own brand of chops, stinging the newcomer hard.  Fields stumbles away from the corner, and Dulberg responds, hitting him with a big belly-to-belly suplex.

With Fields on the mat, Dulberg begins stomping him furiously, not letting him get to his feet.  Dulberg locks Fields in a leg grapevine, and the rookie screams in pain, but the Human Highlight cinches the hold in tightly.  Finally, Fields gets to the ropes, forcing Dulberg to break the hold. 

Fields then gets to his feet, and Dulberg pounds away with furious rights and lefts, but Fields begins making a comeback, blocking Dulberg's shots and nailing his own!  Fields shoves Dulberg against the ropes, but as Dulberg comes back, he stops short and knocks Fields down before signaling for Sudden Death!

Troy:  Dulberg is going up top!  If he hits Sudden Death, this match will be history!

Ferrara:  Fields needs to get up and get up now if he wants to avoid defeat here.

As Dulberg mounts the top rope, Showtime Damon Savage rushes down to ringside and shoves Dulberg off, sending Dulberg crashing throat-first into the barricade!  As the fans cheer, Showtime goes inside the ring and tosses Fields out before grabbing the microphone, this match clearly thrown out.

Showtime:  All y'all better recognize that I'm Showtime, baby!  I demand respect!  Especially you, Jon Dulberg!  NOBODY disrespects Showtime like that!  Dulberg, stay outta my way, cuz if you don't, you'll find out just why they call me Showtime, punk!

With that, "Footprints" blasts onto the speakers and Showtime drops the mic.  Jon Dulberg gets up on the outside and stares Showtime down intensely.  The continue their staredown as we cut to commercial.
WINNER AT 7:25:  NO CONTEST


-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #7 --
 

SEGMENT 11:  RINGSIDE:
Slipknot's "Opium Of The People" begins, bringing the crowd to their feet as G.I. Jew's Jumbotron video package rolls. After a few seconds, the man himself rides out to a huge ovation from the crowd.

 

Troy: I thought you said these people hated Yankee fans!

 

Ferrara: They do, they got all that out earlier.

 

Troy: Nevertheless, what an ovation for GI Jew!

 

Jew parks his motorcycle at the bottom of the ramp before rolling into the ring to salute all four sides of the crowd. He reaches out for a microphone as the music dies down, but he cannot speak over the loud "GI Jew" chants flying from the rafters.

 

Jew: It's been a long month, but GI Jew is back! (Crowd cheers) That Hell In A Cell match was one of the most brutal fights that I have ever been in. Even though I don't like the guy and I never will, Solomon was the better man that night. But speaking of the new World Champion, he's got what I want, and that is the PWA World Heavyweight Title.

 

Before he can continue, a loud blast of pyro goes off and G-Unit's "G'd Up" takes over the speakers. A warm reaction meets Anthony Failla, who sports a big bandage on his forehead as he steps into the ring. Jew looks perplexed as Failla grabs a mic, and the former PWA Champions create an odd scene standing directly across from one another.

 

Failla: No disrespect GI Jew, but why are you out here right now?

 

Jew: I've been sitting at home for a month healing up from one of the most brutal matches ever witnessed and you ask me a stupid question like why am I here?

 

Failla: I don't think its a stupid question at all. Sure, you had one of the most brutal matches I've ever seen against Solomon and you missed a whole month. But last Saturday night in my hometown, I beat Mike Grieco in the most brutal PWA match in hstory and I didn't miss no action. So who would these people rather hear from? The guy who had a decently brutal match, lost it, and missed a full month? Or the guy who had the most violent match ever, won it, and still showed up for work?

 

Jew: I don't know what you're trying to get at Failla, but I don't like it.

 

Failla: Well I don't think I asked-- 

 

Failla doesn't get to finish his sentence as he is quickly decked with a huge right hand from GI Jew! The crowd cheers rabidly as Jew and Failla roll on the canvas, each nailing the other with powerful fists.

 

Troy: These two are going at it!

 

Ferrara: If there is anything I can't stand, its an egomaniac.

 

Troy: Yeah right. Somebody needs to stop this!

 

The two continue brawling on the mat until scores of officials run out to break things up. They are unsuccessful so far as the camera shot cuts out to another commercial break.



-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #8 --
 

SEGMENT 12:  MATCH 4:  JAGUAR & CAMIEKO VS. GREG TANTALUS & PWA WOMEN’S CHAMPION LAUREN TANTALUS:
Referee:  Tom Stevens

The crowd's buzzing grows into a loud, steady set of cheering the instant Juvenile and Mannie Fresh's "I Got That Fire" hits the speakers. Jaguar and Camieko pose in front of a large blaze of fire and enjoy a thunderous ovation once they make their way towards the ring. Camieko looks visibly agitated and ready to start the match as The Tea Party's "Temptation" begins.

 

Troy: Camieko is ready to explode in there. We all saw the way she was robbed of the Women's Title at Hellbent.

 

Ferrara: Lauren won two out of the three falls any way she could and she is the new champ whether Camieko likes it or not, but we saw a lot more at Hellbent besides that though. Jaguar and Greg Tantalus each fell off of a 20 ft. ladder and landed through two tables on the arena floor.

 

Troy: And both men are banged up from that pretty badly. Tantalus is probably the better of the two with a contusion in his left arm, but Jaguar suffered a cracked rib during the fall. Neither man should be competing tonight, but you knew tey wouldn't turn down an opportunity to get at each other once again.

 

Greg and Lauren Tantalus arrive to a heated reaction from the crowd and the younger sibling carries a cocky grin as she wears the PWA Women's Championship belt to the ring for the first time since August. Camieko tries to get at her, but Jaguar keeps her in their corner as Greg steps through the ropes for the match to begin.

 

They lock up and Jaguar quickly grabs Tantalus in a side headlock. Knowing his opponent is injured, Greg delivers a forearm shiver to the midsection, causing Jaguar to easily release the hold before he is sent to the mat with a shoulder block. Tantalus lifts Jaguar up and hits a stinging chop to the chest before Irish whipping him and kicking him in the gut before spiking him with a DDT. Tantalus covers for a two count before Jaguar kicks out.

 

Lauren Tantalus taunts Jaguar, but wants none of the Hot Boy after he gave her The Heatwave last month. Greg Tantalus backs Jaguar into a corner and goes after his ribs with shoulder thrusts that send shockwaves of pain through his body before trying another irish whip. Jaguar manages to reverse this one and connects with a big jumping side kick that knocks Tantalus back into his own corner.

 

Troy: Lauren finally makes the tag, but you know she doesn't want any of Camieko.

 

Ferrara: She beat her at Hellbent and she can do it again.

 

Lauren tags in and the crowd roars as Camieko does the same. Lauren tries to take off, but Camieko begins to chase her around the ring. Tantalus slides out and Camieko follows suit, but pays for it as the champion drops a knee on the back of her head. Tantalus tries a pin, only getting a two count.

 

Tantalus applies a blatant chokehold, drawing a 4 count from the official as Jaguar tries to stop it. The ref holds him back as the Tantalus siblings try to double team Camieko. Greg holds Camieko's arms behind her back as Lauren gears up for a kick, but she misses as Camieko ducks and nails her brother in the chin! Jaguar blows past the ref to catch a reeling Greg Tantalus right in his arms for a Carrjack!

 

Troy: Carrjack for Greg! Now Lauren is all alone!

 

Lauren begs off between Jaguar in Camieko before swinging at her rival. Camieko ducks it and counters with a big atomic drop and she walks right into a huge Version 1.0 from Jaguar! Jaguar grabs Tantalus by the legs and drags her over to the corner, where Camieko climbs the ropes and crushes her with a St. Kinard Splash! The crowd counts along for 1----2----3!

 

Ferrara: Are you kidding me?! The double teamed her!

 

Troy: Well like you said earlier, they won any way they could, and if she didn't already deserve a rematch, Camieko definitely has earned one tonight by pinning the Women's Champion!

 

Aaliyah's "Hot Like Fire" plays over the PA system and the crowd cheers as Jaguar and Camieko are announced the winners. Camieko says a few words to a prone Lauren on the mat before turning around and taking her leave.

 WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT 17:04:  JAGUAR & CAMIEKO

 

-- END SHOW --

 



DARK MATCHES:

1.  Bishop Cross d. Paul Epton at 5:08 with the grand finale.  (Referee: Matt Hansen)

 

2.  Keiko Ishida d. Rose Lune with an STO at 4:34.  (Referee: Dan Martin)


3.  Infernus d. Victor Simon at 6:02 with the ganso bomb.  (Referee: Billy Vargas)

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