PENGROWTH SADDLEDOME
SEGMENT 1: INTRODUCTION:
A video package airs, highlighting events that occurred during
last week’s episode, with Solomon successfully defending the PWA World
Heavyweight Championship against Scythe in a Hellbent rematch, thanks primarily to the
interference of a mystery man that came through the crowd to attack the
Modern-Day Samurai. From there,
Ferrara: We sure are Troy, and tonight, we’ll
see a rematch for the Women’s Championship, as Camieko challenges Lauren
Tantalus for the gold!
Troy: In
another match announced last week, the Lost Souls team to face International
Champion The Omega Steve Beovich and Justice!
Ferrara: Also, a big eight-man tag team
match tonight, as The Legacy faces off with Paul Dawkins, Jackie Baccaro, Dean
Nash, and Damien Fields!
Troy: And
folks, we have news regarding Scythe, as it relates to that attack he suffered
last week. We have confirmed that Scythe
has suffered internal injuries and will hence be out of action for 4-6
weeks. We have also learned that the man
that attacked Scythe is a man named Bishop Cross, a man who has been in our
developmental system for the past few months, and a man that Bryan Conroy
apparently promoted to the main roster last month before handing the reigns to
Kerry Cox due to injury. The only thing
is that Conroy neglected to tell anyone about this, and Cross has chosen to
capitalize on it, waiting three weeks to make his strike, and it was a powerful
one.
SEGMENT 2: RINGSIDE:
Darkseed's "Hear Me" explodes, and the crowd shudders as the new
PWA Heavyweight Champion walks out from behind the curtain. Walter Gindin
follows behind, and the two make their way down the aisle. With the belt
wrapped around his waist, Solomon climbs into the ring as Gindin moves around
it to grab a microphone from the side. Solomon poses on all four turnbuckles as
the crowd shouts obscenities at him. Gindin enters the ring shortly after and
lightly claps for the champion.
Gindin: Ladies and gentlemen, is this how you greet your new champion? (Crowd
boos) This isn't the reception that you gave to Scythe, and yet, you throw
curses at the man who destroyed the former champion on several occasions.
Solomon has proven that he is better than not only Scythe, but everyone back
there in that locker room. That includes you, Jason Calysto.
The crowd boos louder while Gindin hands the mic
over to Solomon.
Solomon: In just four days, I will prove that not even
someone in the Hall of Fame can beat me. Jason Calysto, I will make you wish
that you stayed in retirement. At Fallen Souls, I will pin you in the middle of
this ring, in a place that I'm very familiar with:
Before Solomon can utter another word, "F*ckin
In The Bushes" by Oasis hits, and the crowd pops
for Jason Calysto! The Iceman marches down to the ring on the wave of cheers
produced by the audience. He slides into the ring and stares at Solomon from
across the ring, who offers the same cold glare. Gindin keeps his distance as
Calysto goes over to the side and grabs a microphone of his own.
Calysto: How long are you gonna keep making a fool out of yourself? You try to
seem intimidating, but we both know that in just four days, that's not going to
save you. You seem to have forgotten one very important fact about our match.
This will be the first time that you go one on one with the best in this
business. And everyone knows that when it's time to shut up and wrestle, nobody
does it like The Iceman. Not even you, "Tiny."
Solomon becomes angry, but G-Unit's "G'd
Up" suddenly plays, and the crowd offers a mixed reaction for Anthony
Failla. Failla walks down to the ring with a mic
already in his hand and a cocky grin on his face. Solomon and Calysto look over
at Failla as he enters the ring, wondering what business he has here.
Failla: I don't really see what this whole discussion is about. Neither of you
deserve to be in a title match at Fallen Souls. You two just aren't good
enough. No one wants to see you guys wrestle. They want to see the best there
is... Anthony Failla. As a matter of fact, I should be the World Champion.
When Solomon becomes noticeably livid, Gindin attempts to hold him back.
Calysto, however, has no one to stop him.
Calysto: What makes you think you could even have a shot at the title? Solomon's
just a joke to me, and you, Failla, aren't even worth
a laugh.
Calysto drops his mic and starts beating down on
Failla, who begins to battle back. The two brawl until Solomon pushes Gindin to
the side and assisting Failla in a two on one assault on Calysto. Calysto falls
to the numbers game and they stomp on him numerous times, when GI Jew finally
makes his appearance and races down to the ring! Jew goes right after Failla
and Calysto manages to get back to a vertical base. The carnage continues until
Commissioner Cox and several officials rush down to the ring and pull the four
men apart.
Cox: Couldn't you guys wait for four more days? At Fallen Souls, you'll be able
to settle your differences, but I'm afraid that none of you have the patience. So
tonight, we'll let you blow off some steam. In the main event, there will be a
tag team match, pitting Solomon and Anthony Failla again GI Jew and Jason
Calysto! Now get to the back and give it a rest.
The fans are cheering wildly for this announcement. The officials drag all
of the superstars out of the ring as they shout at each other while Cox looks
on and sighs.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #1 --
SEGMENT 3: MATCH 1:
PAUL DAWKINS, JACKIE BACCARO, DEAN NASH AND DAMIEN FIELDS VS. TAG TEAM
CHAMPIONS THE NATURALS, PROGRESSIVE CHAMPION DARRIN GILES AND SUPERSTAR SCOTT
HOSEMANN:
Referee:
Jason Church
We cut back to the ring, where Sevendust's
"Black" blares through the speakers as Paul Dawkins and Jackie
Baccaro join Dean Nash and Damien Fields in the ring. The quartet waits in the
ring as the crowd's cheers turn to jeers the second Earshot's
"Control" creeps in. The Legacy arrives in full, with Justin Schenck
at the helm as they march down the ramp towards the ring. Hosemann, Giles,
Price and Anthony step into the ring and the two teams face off as Jason Church
tries to keep them separated.
The ring clears out, leaving Giles against Fields as the bell
sounds. They lock up and The Progressive Champion squeezes Fields in a side
headlock before his old rival shoots him to the ropes. Giles bounces off and
sends Fields to the canvas with a shoulder block, but an extra bounce to the
ropes gets him sent down with a Fields hip toss. Giles gets up angrily, but
walks right into a Fields dropkick that sends him reeling into The Legacy
corner.
Hosemann tags into the match and Fields gives up his spot for
Nash. The dynamic former Progressive Champion quickly laces into Hosemann
with fast left and right hands before executing an Irish whip, but the
much stronger Hosemann reverses it and blasts Nash with a big spinebuster on
the return! Hosemann covers for one...two....and its
broken up by Baccaro!
Hosemann lifts Nash up and brings him back to The Legacy corner,
where The Naturals work him over a bit. Greg Price enters the ring
and delivers three shoulder thrusts to the midsection before sending Nash into
the ropes, but he ducks his head a bit early and Nash spikes him with a huge DDT!
Schenck hops onto the ring apron and Paul Dawkins refuses to
allow it this time, as he drops from the apron and yanks him down. Hosemann,
Anthony and Giles quickly jump to the aid of their leader, but Fields rushes
over to get involved as well as Nash makes a tag to Baccaro. Baccaro
climbs into the ring as Nash bounces off the ropes and jumps out of the
ring into the fracas with a big suicide plancha!
Price gets to his feet slowly and looks to his corner for help,
but when all of his partners are lying on the ramp, he turns around into a
blistering forearm smash from Baccaro! The rookie of the year makes a cover and
Church makes a count of 1----2----3!
"Black" hits again as Dawkins, Nash and Fields pour back
into the ring, but The Legacy pulls Price out of the squared circle, shouting
inaudibly at their rivals in the ring.
Ferrara: The Legacy might have
lost this one, but you know this isn't over at all when 6 of these guys meet
for both of The Legacy's titles at Fallen Souls.
Troy: And with the way this one
panned out, I can't say I like the chances of The Legacy this Saturday night.
WINNERS VIA PINFALL AT
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #2 --
SEGMENT 4: BACKSTAGE:
A camera cuts to a dressing room, where Lauren Tantalus is staring
at her PWA Women's Championship belt as TFU looks on.
G. Tantalus: Lauren, you've been staring at that belt all
night. What is wrong with you?
Griffin: Yeah, what is the deal with that. You don't seem
like yourself.
L. Tantalus: I'm just doing some thinking guys.
G. Tantalus: You aren't scared are you? Lauren, please. you have beaten Camieko time and time and time again. Just
because she got a cheap pin on you in some stupid tag match, don't get all
worked up about it. Just go out there and do what you've always done and show
people you're the best in the business.
L. Tantalus: You guys are right. I'm the most dominant woman
in the history of this company and tonight, I'm gonna put that little trick
Camieko in her place!
G. Tantalus: That's what I like to hear.
SEGMENT 5: RINGSIDE:
Back at ringside, "Footprints" by G-Unit hits
and a response of predominant cheers meets Showtime Damon Savage as he makes
his way down to the ring. Showtime grabs a microphone
and begin speaking.
Showtime: As most of you know by now, in four days, at Fallen Souls,
Showtime is gonna get Jon Dulberg in the ring, one-on-one, so I can show that
punk why messin with Showtime is a bad, bad
idea. But there's any issue here that needs to be
addressed before we get anywhere in this. That's why, right now,
I'm calling out my promoter, Rodney King.
Moments later, "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J hits and Not
That Rodney King makes his way to the ring, flanked by Natasha and Vladimir
Vydrina. King enters the ring with his own microphone very tentatively,
before approaching Showtime.
King: What's wrong, Showtime? We don't
have a problem, do we?
Showtime: Yeah, we have a problem. Listen, I don't appreciate
what's been going on lately. Your mind is all over the damn place, and
you haven't been living up to your responsibilities as my promoter. Now,
what's gone on with Vydrina here is one thing, I know he’s got that big fight
on Saturday, but this crap with Jon Dulberg is pissin
me off. So, I know you get a kick out of the guy, but Showtime ain't havin that. You need
to tell me where your loyalties lie on Saturday, cuz if they ain't with me,
Showtime is outta here.
As Rodney prepares to respond, Mudvayne's "Not
Falling" hits and Jon Dulberg makes his way down to the ring, also with a
microphone.
Dulberg: This ought to be good, Rodney. Why don't you tell us both
where your loyalties lie?
Rodney, nervous, talks things over with Natasha Vydrina, before, at length
turning back to Dulberg and Showtime.
King: Alright, alright. Now, you know I
have a lot of responsibilities, this week especially, to prepare for Vladimir Vydrina’s professional boxing debut against Lou Savarese, this Friday night! Exclusively on pay-per-view! … but I suppose I had better throw my support behind one of
you two now that we're faced with this situation. First off, I want you
both to know that you both have my support, and I wish you wouldn't go through
with the match. But, if I'm forced to support someone, Dulberg, I'm
sorry, but you're not an official member of Rodney King Promotions, so
Showtime, I support you on Saturday one hundred percent.
Dulberg: Eh, I don't hold it against you.
King: There will be another time for us to work together in the future
though, I'm sure.
Dulberg: I'd like to think so.
Showtime: You know Rodney, this sure ain't the best way for me to rebuild confidence in you.
King: What do you want from me, Showtime?
I said I'm supporting you.
Showtime: Yeah, because a win for me will get you a royalty check.
But it’s fine, Rodney. Showtime's startin to get the picture. But know this. All
y'all will know who Showtime is when I take Dulberg down at Fallen Souls and
shift focus where it really belongs: the International Championship. I'm
out.
With that, Showtime tosses the mic to the floor and
exits to "Footprints," leaving King, Dulberg, and the Vydrinas in the ring, eyeing him as he exits the arena and
we exit to commercial.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #3--
SEGMENT 6: BACKSTAGE:
A camera is set up in a hallway and it follows Camieko as she
storms down a hallway, seemingly headed towards the ring. The Hot Boy$ appear
behind her, shaking their heads as they follow.
Jaguar: You think she's ready?
Romeo: I don't think I've ever seen her more ready. After
the way Lauren stole that belt, I feel sorry for her tonight.
Jaguar: You right cuz. I know I
haven't said it in awhile, but with the whuppin she's
about to put on Lauren, all I can say is DAMN!
The Hot Boy$ share a light chuckle as all three head to the ring
and we take a commercial break.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #4--
SEGMENT 7: MATCH 2: PWA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP: LAUREN TANTALUS © VS. CAMIEKO:
Referee:
Dan Martin
Lee Palmer steps into the ring to make the introductions as the
crowd buzzes for the upcoming title match as the late Aaliyah's
"Hot Like Fire" plays.
Palmer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall
and it is for the PWA Women's Championship! Introducing the challenger, being
accompanied to the ring by The Hot Boy$, from
Camieko steps through the curtain and The Hot Boy$ follow her out
to a wave of cheers. She goes up the ring steps and climbs into the ring before
posing for all four sides of the crowd. Romeo and Jaguar wait beside the ring
apron as "Free" by Vast hits next.
Palmer: And her opponent, being
accompanied to the ring by TFU, from Denver, Colorado, she is the PWA Women's
Champion, she is Laurennn Tantalus!
Hollywood Mike Griffin and Smooth Greg Tantalus lead Lauren
Tantalus to the ring, and The Women's Champion has a look of confidence about
her within the company of the former Tag Team Champions as she gets into the
squared circle. Tantalus holds the belt high for her challenger to see as Dan
Martin signals for the bell.
The ladies lock up and Tantalus scores immediately with a knee to
the midsection. Camieko doubles over a bit, and the champion sends her to the
canvas with a knee lift to the chest. She tries a pin, but only gets a two
count as Camieko kicks out.
Tantalus grabs her in a side headlock, but Camieko gets up and
turns it into the back suplex that breaks the grip. Tantalus hits her head
hard, allowing Camieko ample time to head up to the top rope. Tantalus gets to
her feet and Camieko jumps off for a cross body block that connects, but the
momentum carries her too far and Tantalus reverses it into a pin for
one...two...and Camieko barely escapes before three!
Both women get up quickly, but Camieko takes the advantage by
executing a Hot Shot across the top rope and then blasting a reeling Tantalus
with a fierce DDT! Not even thinking about a cover,
Camieko heads up to the top rope again.
Camieko sets herself up to deliver her 450-degree splash, but she
is straddled on the top rope once
Tantalus pulls herself onto Camieko for a cover of
one.....two.....thre-, but Camieko kicks out! The Hot
Boy$ and TFU battle up the ramp ferociously as Tantalus pulls Camieko to her
feet. She gets her into position for a Tiger Driver, but Camieko digs deep and
elevates her for a back body drop!
Tantalus gets to her feet and charges, but Camieko meets her with
an explosive spinebuster! With the crowd cheering at a fever pitch, Camieko
goes up to the top rope and finally hits her St. Kinard
Splash! She covers and hooks both legs as Martin gets into position to count
one...two....three!
"Hot Like Fire" replays and The
Hot Boy$ rush back to the ring as Martin helps the former champion out of it.
Jaguar and Romeo each give a big embrace to the new titleholder before hoisting
her up on their shoulders for all of The Great Northwest to cheer.
WINNER VIA PINFALL AT
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK #5--