SEGMENT 1: INTRODUCTION:
A video package airs, highlighting events that occurred during
last week’s episode, with Kerry Cox announcing that tonight, November 9,
Solomon will make his first televised defense of the PWA World Heavyweight
Championship, against the man he defeated for the gold last Saturday, the
Modern-Day Samurai Scythe. We then see
clips from the Scythe-Solomon match from Hellbent,
all driving the point home that tonight, there will be a rematch for the World
Heavyweight Championship. From there,
Ferrara: They sure will, Troy, and I
can’t wait for it! If these two deliver
even HALF the match that they delivered last Saturday, we are in for a huge
treat tonight!
Troy: Yeah, but the question remains,
Paul, CAN they do that? After the war
they went through at Hellbent, what kind of shape are EITHER of these two men in here tonight?
Troy: Also tonight, folks, in another
huge match, Jonathan Brett and Romeo will finally settle their score; this
time, in a fifteen-foot high steel cage!
Ferrara: That should be a tremendous
match, Troy, something I’m highly anticipating.
Troy: That’s not all we have tonight
though, as we’ll see…
SEGMENT 2: RINGSIDE:
"Have You Ever Felt" by Ill Nino begins,
bringing about a shower of boos as TFU makes their way down to the ring. Mike
Griffin and Greg Tantalus step into the ring and
"I Got That Fire" by Juvenile and Mannie
Fresh begins, cutting
Jaguar: Michael, Michael, Michael, when will you
learn? Instead of coming out here and whining about our win last week, you
should have been there for your team instead of once again worrying only
out Hollywood Mike Griffin, but that's besides the point. As far as your
rematch proposition goes, I had to take a second to think about it. Sure,
Camieko and I could take the match. In fact, she already knew you were going to
be her next challenger for the Women's Title before she was robbed
by Lauren. (Crowd cheers)
Jaguar: But anyway, I'm going to accept that match with a
small change. Camieko will not be participating, because next week, as per
Commissioner Kerry Cox, she is going to get her rematch against Lauren for the
Women's Championship, and just to prevent your usual outside interference, I'll
be right there at ringside with her. But her replacement to counter your
replacement of Lauren, shall be Romeo, and he'll be
there as well.
Tantalus: That's fine with us! You know something Jaguar,
we're tired of your stupid little jokes and antics to get these people to smile
and kiss your ass. It'll be our pleasure to take you and Romeo out at the same
time at Fallen Souls!
Jaguar: How many times are we going to go through this
Greg? TFU has always had this aura surrounding them, but when it comes down to
it, The Hot Boy$ are the best team in the business and you know it, we know it
and these people know it, so it's no sweat off our backs. My ribs will be
healed by then and none of us will have an excuse if we lose come Fallen Souls,
will we?
Jaguar: Good, then we'll see you then.
"I Got That Fire" hits again as Jaguar and Camieko leave
the stage.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --
SEGMENT 3: MATCH 1:
JON DULBERG VS. JUSTICE:
Referee:
Billy Vargas
“Come With Me” by P. Diddy
featuring Jimmy Page is the first to play, and the crowd is less than thrilled
to hear it. They instantly begin to boo Jon Dulberg as he marches out from
behind the curtain. The Human Highlight heads down the ramp, mouthing off to
the audience, who is equally as unforgiving. He reaches the ring and climbs
inside of it, taking his time in getting ready for this upcoming match.
Suddenly, DMX’s “Where Da
Hood At” blasts over the speakers, and the crowd
raises their voices for Justice! The former Progressive Champion arrives, but
looks to be all business. He heads down the ramp and enters the ring, where he
and Dulberg stand face to face.
The bell sounds and the referee stands back as Justice and
Dulberg stare each other down. They trade words, but Dulberg thumbs his chest,
motioning that he will move on to Fallen Souls. He shoves Justice back
violently, which he responds to with a sudden barrage of fists to Dulberg! In a
counterattack, Dulberg wildly swings an arm, but Justice ducks it and slips
behind Dulberg, delivering a back body drop! The crowd cheers as Justice gets
to his feet. He quickly moves into a corner and climbs the turnbuckle as
Dulberg gets to a knee. However, Dulberg grabs the referee and shoves him into
and through the ropes, causing Justice to lose his balance! As the referee
tumbles to the outside, Justice becomes straddled on the ropes. The audience
boos this turn of events.
Dulberg grins widely and approaches the turnbuckle. He scales it and belts
Justice with several rights before clenching onto him. With a roar, Dulberg
lifts up Justice and plants him with a suplex off the turnbuckle! The crowd
cringes as Justice splatters onto the mat, but they
become perplexed when Showtime bolts down the ramp. Showtime slides into the
ring just as Dulberg gets back to his feet. Before he can realize what the
commotion is, Showtime spins Dulberg around and destroys him with It’s Showtime! The crowd bursts into cheers and Showtime
slides out of the ring. He wrenches the referee off the floor and rolls him
back into the ring!
Justice stirs and rises to his knee. He looks about the ring to see Dulberg
down and out, and the referee beginning to awaken. Unsure of what happened, but
not one to squander an advantage, Justice moves over to Dulberg and lifts him
to his feet. He signals out to the crowd, and they cry out in approval! With a
boot to the gut, Dulberg is lifted onto his shoulders and is viciously driven
into the mat with the Blind Justice Powerbomb! Justice hooks the leg as the ref
makes the count! One! Two! Three!
“Where Da Hood At” plays once
more, and Justice raises his arms up high. The crowd is cheering, and Showtime
slowly backpedaling up the ramp with a face decorated by a pleased grin.
WINNER VIA PINFALL AT
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --
SEGMENT 4: BACKSTAGE:
The camera cuts backstage to a hallway,
where Jon Dulberg and Showtime Damon Savage are screaming at one another as
"Not That" Rodney King and Vladimir Vydrina hold them back. Natasha
stays away from the action until she is passed by Commissioner Kerry Cox.
Cox: Listen up you two! You guys can't seem to
get along, so as they say in the boxing world, you're gonna get it on! Showtime
and Jon Dulberg will go at it, one-on-one at Fallen Souls! Now get the hell outta here, you're cluttering up my halls!
King: What?! You can't do that!
Savage: Oh yes he can! You're ass is mine Dulberg!
Showtime turns away and leaves in a huff as Dulberg fumes, still
restrained by the Russian national champion of boxing.
SEGMENT 5: BACKSTAGE:
The camera cuts backstage, where Commissioner Cox is
standing with Justice and International Champion The Omega Steve Beovich,
Justice’s unlikely savior moments ago.
Cox:
Listen, I know you two don’t like each other, but I also know that you
two don’t like the Lost Souls. Beovich,
it was commendable for you to go out there and come to Justice’s aid moments
ago…
Beovich: Don’t go commending me for my
integrity just yet, Kerry. I just want
to make sure Justice is one hundred percent for Fallen Souls, so that there can
be no excuses when I beat him to retain this title.
Justice: Keep dreaming. You ain’t coming
back from
Cox: Well, whatever. Guys, it’s not the point. I know you both want to get at the Lost
Souls, almost as much as you want each other, so I’m gonna do you two a
favor. Right here, next week, just days
before Fallen Souls, I’m putting the two of you in a tag team match. It’ll be the Omega Steve Beovich and Justice
against the Lost Souls, right here on Frequency. Sound good?
Justice: As long as
I get my hands on the Lost Souls next week and Beovich the week after, I’m
cool.
Beovich: Yeah, it’s fine by me.
Cox: Good.
Cox then exits and Beovich and Justice stare each other
down.
Justice: I would
have cleared that ring by myself you know.
Beovich: Whatever. I just don’t need you getting hurt and
whining about not having a fair shot. I
played it safe.
Voice: Excuse me, boys.
Beovich and Justice turn around and see Dee Licious
staring at them.
Beovich:
What do YOU want?
Justice: So what’s your point?
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3--
SEGMENT 6: RINGSIDE:
Earshot's "Control" begins, bringing groans from the
capacity crowd as Justin Schenck leads The Legacy down to the ring. The
Naturals and Darrin Giles each show off their championship belts around their
waists before climbing into the ring, where Schenck takes over the mic.
Schenck: Well, look at what we have here. No one wanted to
believe me, but here we sit, with nearly all of the gold in the PWA in our
possession. We have the new PWA Tag Team Champions, The
Naturals, and we have the brand new PWA Progressive Champion Darrin Giles, and
if it wasn't for that lowlife Steve Beovich's
cheating, Scott Hosemann would be the International Champion. But I'm not out
here to gloat. I'm here to issue you all a warning, a warning for the entire
PWA locker room. And that warning states that The Legacy is---
He cannot finish his sentence once "Black" by Sevendust
hits, bringing Paul Dawkins and Jackie Baccaro out to a loud pop from the fans.
Dawkins: You don't need to issue the locker room any type
of warning Justin. Right now, we want you to focus on us.
Baccaro: You know why we're here Justin. If it wasn't for
you being the little prick you are and costing us the TLC match, we'd still be the tag team champions. But you saw fit
to stick your nose in our business and steal our belts in the process.
Schenck: Your point?
Dawkins: We want our rematch at Fallen Souls. We deserve
it and we want to win our titles back at the pay-per-view.
Schenck: Fine by us, but with a catch of course. I know
there is a rematch clause in your contracts, so you are owed a rematch anyway.
But I also know that we do not have to put the belts on the line against
you for 30 days after you lose them. If you want your shot sooner than that,
namely at Fallen Souls, you can have it, but only if you beat Darrin Giles and
Scott Hosemann right here tonight.
Baccaro: Consider it already done. We'll see you later
tonight.
"Black" hits again as the two sides
trade inaudible words and we take a commercial break.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4--
SEGMENT 7: MATCH 2: STEEL CAGE MATCH: JONATHAN BRETT VS. ROMEO:
Referee:
Matt Hansen
A bell sounds and the shot focuses on ring announcer Lee Palmer as
he begins to speak.
Palmer: The following contest is a steel cage match and it
is scheduled for one fall! The winner must either gain a pinfall,
submission, or escape through the door or over the top of the
cage. Introducing first, being accompanied to the ring by The Miracle Mike
Troha, from
Nine Inch Nails' "Quake 1" hits and the
boos come in mass for Brett, who stalks his way to the ring alongside a
wheelchair-bound Troha. Matt Hansen opens the door for Brett's entry as Troha
wheels himself to the side of the cage. Brett climbs in and checks the steel
cage's sturdiness as 3 D-Bombs explode on the ramp and Baby Gangsta's
"Hottest Of The Hot" remix takes over.
Palmer: And his opponent, representing
The Hot Boy$, from Atlanta, Georgia, weighing 258 pounds, he is Da Playboi, Roooo-meooooo!
Romeo steps out to a raucous ovation from the crowd and Jaguar
appears next to him, but quickly turns and heads backstage again at Romeo's
request. Focusing his eyes solely on Brett, Romeo makes his way to the ring
alone.
Troy: From the start, this has
been Romeo's fight and he wants to end it by himself on his own inside that
cage.
Troy: Either way, he looks ready to go.
Romeo steps into the cage and is immediately jumped at the ropes
by Brett. The bell sounds and Brett continues to go to work on Romeo, stomping
him down into a corner. Brett pauses to taunt the crowd a bit, a move which
only gets him leveled by a huge clothesline the second he turns around!
Romeo mounts Brett and viciously pounds away on his head with big
right hands until peeling him off the mat and sending him back down with a bodyslam. Romeo tries to attempt an elbowdrop,
but he misses as Brett rolls out of the way. Both men get to their feet and
Brett nearly decapitates the former International Champion with a huge boot to
the face! He tries for a cover, but only gets a two count. Undaunted, Brett
turns away and heads for the cage door.
Brett has a leg out of the door but is stopped cold in his tracks
once Romeo kicks the middle rope, right into his groin! Brett howls in pain as
he falls down on the canvas and the door is shut once again. Romeo turns around
to begin scaling the cage wall for an escape, but Brett recovers in time to
smash him in the back.
Romeo doesn't fall from the blow, so Brett also climbs up with
him, trading punches on the top rope. Brett rakes Romeo's eyes and tries to
toss him down, but Romeo blocks it with an elbow to the gut before grabbing
Brett and executing a big bulldog headlock from the top rope!
Romeo reaches his feet and starts for the cage door. He pokes his
head out first, but Troha pushes the official aside and uses his arm to swing
the door violently into the skull of Da Playboi! Romeo falls hard to the canvas as Brett begins to
stir.
Brett gets to his feet and begins to climb up the cage to escape
it, but is making slow progress. Romeo gets to his feet as well and Troha tries
to warn Brett, but they cannot communicate in time as Romeo nails Brett with a
low blow and pries him off the cage, right into a thunderous Dre Day
Powerbomb!
The crowd cheers loudly as Romeo neglects to cover and opts to try
and escape over the top. Troha yells for Brett to get up, but no movement
is seen as Romeo goes over the top of the cage and lands directly in front
of The Miracle! The bell sounds and a smile comes over Romeo's face
as Troha shakes with fear.
Romeo yanks Troha out of his chair and he tries to beg off, but
Romeo shows no remorse as he tosses Troha into the side of the cage repeatedly,
busting his face open. Troha falls helplessly to the ground as Romeo chuckles
and exits, finally winning the war they started in July.
WINNER AT
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #5--