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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2005 * TARGET CENTER * MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

 

A video package airs, highlighting events that took place last week, with PWA Champion Solomon and Romeo defeating Greg Tantalus and Jason Calysto in a tag team match, and Jaguar returning to run off Jackie Baccaro. As the package concludes, “By_Myslf” by Linkin Park hits and we are taken inside the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where a stunning pyrotechnics display ensues and we are taken to our commentators, Victor Troy and Scott Hosemann.

 

Troy: Hello everyone and welcome to PWA Frequency! I’m Victor Troy, along here with Superstar Scott Hosemann, and we are live in Minneapolis for another night of great action!

Hosemann: Right you are
Troy, and we are now one week closer to Revival!

Troy: And I cannot wait! Folks, Revival is just 18 days away, exclusively on pay-per-view on New Year’s Eve from Chicago, and it’s going to be nuts!

Hosemann: Solomon vs. Greg Tantalus for the PWA Championship, Jason Calysto vs. Romeo, Keiko Ishida vs. Morgan Day for the Women’s Championship, and much more!

Troy: But before we get to Revival, we still have three big episodes of Frequency, starting with tonight’s show, which will see the return of GI Jew!

Hosemann: That’s right, GI Jew is here tonight, and he will be taking on Bishop Cross in what should be a great match!

Troy: It sure should, and so should our main event tonight, which sees Jason Calysto team with Showtime Damon Savage to face Romeo and the International Champion James Biamonte!

Hosemann: Also, it’ll be Morgan Day in action against Dee Licious!

Troy: And Mike Troha against The Legacy’s Darrin Giles!

Hosemann: It should definitely…

Suddenly, Hosemann is cut off as “Real Big” by Mannie Fresh hits the speakers and the fans erupt into cheers for Jaguar as he makes his way to the ring.

Troy: It’s Jaguar!

Hosemann: He’s been gone a few weeks,
Troy, and I don’t think he’s in the best of moods tonight!

The fans cheer riotously for Jaguar as he heads to the ring, grabs a microphone, and steps inside.

Jaguar: I didn’t come out here tonight to waste a lot of time, I came out here tonight to settle something. This issue between Jackie Baccaro and myself has gone on way too long. It started three nights after Everlasting Epic IV, when Baccaro, Vulture, and Morgan Day did everything they could to lift the Progressive World Championship from me and succeeded, and it’s gone on every day since then. Every time we wrestle, the boy relies on help from his manager to get the job done that he can’t get done otherwise. So, I’m out here tonight to issue a challenge, Baccaro. I want a match where Vulture can’t interfere. I want you at Revival in a match where we strip it down to the basics. Vulture is barred from ringside. Just man to man, me and you, one-on-one. Jaguar vs. Jackie Baccaro, no games, just pride. Now the question is, are you man enough to accept it?

Moments later, “Things Done Changed” by Notorious BIG hits and Jackie Baccaro appears at the top of the ramp, alongside Vulture.

Vulture: What are you trying to do here Jaguar, huh? I mean…

Jaguar: Listen Vulture, this isn’t about you. And I’m not gonna get into it with you. You’ve been a pain in my ass the last few months, but I respect you. I remember the wars we had in the ring, and I know you’re just looking out for your protégé. I understand that and I’m cool with that. My issue is with you, Baccaro. Baccaro, I respect your manager, but I have no respect for you. Now, if you want to earn my respect, come take me on at Revival and beat some respect into me. I’m more than happy to give you the shot.

Baccaro: That’s some real big talk from a man that’s never beaten me. You know Jaguar, it’s time that people like you realized that their time is over and it’s time for people like me to take over. It’s time to step aside. I’m amazed you still haven’t gotten that through your head, over the past four months, but if one more beating is what it’s gonna take, then one more beating is what you’re gonna get. You want me at Revival, with Vulture, and everyone else for that matter, banned from ringside? You’re on. I’m gonna destroy you, man to man, at Revival, and as soon as that’s over, Jaguar, I’m going to take my rightful place at the top of this company when I go after and win the PWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Jaguar: One thing at a time, Baccaro. You can talk all you want about titles, but after Revival, the only title you’ll have is that of the guy who just got his ass whipped by Jaguar.

With that, the fans cheer as “Real Big” hits and a staredown ensues between the three.

Troy: Oh my! Jaguar vs. Baccaro at Revival, and Vulture is barred from ringside!

Hosemann: Revival just keeps getting better and better!

Troy: It sure does! Folks, we’ll be right back!

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --

Back from break, “Look at all the People” by Boomkat blares onto the speakers, and the fans mostly cheer as Dee Licious makes her way to the ring. Dee stretches out on the ropes, and moments later, “Dead Promises” by The Rasmus overtakes the speakers, and the fans burst into raucous cheers as Morgan Day makes her way to the ring! Morgan sets off a burst of brand-new pyro shooting from the cornerposts as she enters the ring, and the fans are energized!

 

Troy: Whoa, look at that!

 

As Morgan prepares to lock up with Dee, however, “The Stone Monkey” by Kazu Matsui hits and the fans boo loudly as the PWA Women’s Champion Keiko Ishida emerges with her manager Walter Gindin. The two take seats at the announce table as the bell sounds in the ring to start the match.

 

* MORGAN DAY VS. DEE LICIOUS *
Referee: Dan Martin
Troy: Alright folks, we are being joined in the booth here by Walter Gindin and the Women’s Champion Keiko Ishida. Welcome.

Gindin: That’s right, we ARE welcome.

Hosemann: What are you guys doing out here?

Gindin: Now that’s a question I wouldn’t expect out of a veteran such as yourself, Hosemann. Quite obviously, we are out here to scout Morgan Day, 18 days before these two talented ladies get it on at Revival.

Dee and Morgan lock up in the center of the ring, but Morgan quickly shoves her down to the cheers of the crowd. Dee gets up, but Morgan immediately downs her with a hard forearm! Morgan then lifts Dee up, whips her into the ropes, and follows in with a clothesline, which staggers Dee! Morgan bounces off the ropes, and looks to follow up with a drop clothesline, but Dee sidesteps it and Morgan hits the mat hard.

Dee follows it up by locking in an armbar, but Morgan is soon able to fight her way back to a vertical base. Dee switches the hold to a headlock as Morgan rises, and Morgan elbows her way out of it, shoving Dee against the ropes, and nailing her with a huge powerslam as she returns! Morgan covers… one, two, and Dee just narrowly kicks out!

Troy: So close!


Hosemann: Yet so far on that one!
Dee still has fight in her.

Morgan then heads up to the top rope, apparently looking for a flying elbow smash. Morgan, who doesn’t typically scale the ropes, takes a big long to get up there, and by the time she dives off, Dee moves out of the way! Dee then ties Morgan up in a small package… one, two, and Morgan kicks out! Morgan springs up, but Dee boots her in the midsection and sets her up for The Tease! Dee attempts the move, but Morgan reverses it into the Daybreak, and nails her with it in the center of the ring! Morgan covers… one, two, three!

Troy: And that does it!

Hosemann: What a victory for Morgan Day!

Gindin: She’d better enjoy the victory while she can. Her little undefeated streak ends come Revival.

Ishida: Her streak, her legacy, and her career. I will end them all.

Gindin and Ishida then remove their headsets and exits as “Dead Promises” blares over the speakers and Morgan Day celebrates her victory with the Minneapolis crowd.
* WINNER VIA PINFALL: MORGAN DAY *

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --

Back from break, we see a video package on the Jumbotron, set to dramatic music, detailing the rigorous back-to-basics training program Greg Tantalus has implemented, preparing for his rematch against Solomon for the PWA Championship. It shows Tantalus training in snowy Denver, Colorado, lifting, doing upside down dips, one-armed pushups, and running through the snow, in training. As the package concludes, a graphic reads:

Greg Tantalus: One
Man. One Dream. One Shot at Redemption.
Solomon-Tantalus II. PWA Championship. Revival. New Year’s Eve. Only on pay-per-view.

As the package fades, we are taken to Scott Cornelius, who is backstage with a smirking Walter Gindin, PWA Champion Solomon, and new recruit Jonathan Brett, who stands quietly in the background.

Cornelius: Well gentlemen, you just saw it. Greg Tantalus has been training hard, harder than he’s ever trained before. In fact, he has requested time off from Frequency to devote more time to training leading up to this bout. What is your response to this?

Gindin: My response is that it’s laughable, Scott. The man has no chance. He’s never had a chance against Solomon. At least now, he’s taking the kind of attitude he should be taking going into a match with the Alaskan Monster. He walked right into a massacre last time, and it was all his fault. Now this time, he’ll be a little more prepared, but let’s face it. It’s not going to make much of a difference.

Solomon: Greg Tantalus, you can train as long and as hard as you want. And you don’t impress me running through
Denver snow. Try running through the Alaskan tundra and then get back to me, tough guy. The bottom line, Tantalus, is that when we met at Fallen Souls, I obliterated you and took your belt away. At Revival, all the pressure is on you to get this title back. And quite frankly, I won’t allow it. Interview over.

With that, Gindin & Associates exit, and we take a commercial break.

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --

As we return, “War Machine” by KISS blares onto the speakers and the fans begin cheering loudly as the PWA CEO and reigning Progressive Champion Kerry Cox makes his way to the ring, accompanied by the PWA Commissioner Paul Ferrara. Cox grabs a microphone and the two enter the ring.

Cox: Hello,
Minnesota! (fans cheer) Alright, I hope you all are enjoying the show tonight, and there’s certainly more great action to come tonight. But I’m out here now to address one individual in particular, the individual who I am scheduled to defend this Progressive Championship against at Revival, that being you, Dexter P. Wellington. You know, all I’ve been hearing for weeks is how I’m being unfair to Dex Wellington, and how I have it out for him. Well, let me give you my side of the story. Basically people, Dex Wellington is an asshole. That’s all there is to it. He is a big jackass, and someone needed to put him in his place. I sat back and waited for any one of the wrestlers to do it, but he kept running his mouth, and it only got worse once he won the Progressive Championship. Well, three nights after Everlasting Epic, three nights after I took full control of this company, I made sure justice was served, and Wellington lost that title. Ever since then, he’s tried every trick in the book to get it back, and maybe I’ve been a little more actively involved in keeping this belt away from him than I should be, but somebody has to do it. And I’m the guy for it. So, at Revival, I’m going to defend this Progressive Championship against Dexter P. Wellington, but just to make sure he stays in line, our commissioner here, Paul Ferrara, will stand in as the referee. Paul, do you have anything to say?

Ferrara: No Kerry, I think you’ve pretty well covered it.

Cox: Good. So folks, remember…

Suddenly, “Marriage of Figaro” by Mozart hits, and Dexter P. Wellington emerges at the top of the ramp alongside Winston to a chorus of boos.

Wellington: Cox, you really are a pathetic, pathetic man. It’s jealousy. Pure, unadulterated jealousy. You have been jealous of people like me your entire life and now you’re trying to get redemption for a lifetime of mediocrity by taking it out on me, someone privileged, and someone better equipped for success than yourself. You can’t handle the fact that I’m destined to be infinitely more successful than you, and have an infinitely better career than you, so you chose to try to step in and do something about it. Well Cox, you have had your fun for now, but this isn’t over. And Ferrara, I don’t care about you being the referee. Part of me feels like you’re not totally into this idea to begin with. I’ll hope that I can count on you to call it down the middle. And if I can’t, well, I’ll just have to take matters into my own hands.

Ferrara: And just how do you intend to do that?

Wellington: I don’t have to tell you, Ferrara. I don’t have to tell anyone. Just know that if you two screw me at Revival, there will be hell to pay for it.

Cox: Whatever you say,
Wellington. Just know this. I won’t need anyone’s help to kick your ass at Revival.

Cox then tosses his mic at Wellington as “War Machine” hits and he and Ferrara exit. Wellington seethes in the ring, vowing revenge on him at Revival as we take a break.

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --

Back from break, “Phantom of the Opera Overture” hits and Bishop Cross makes his way to the ring to a chorus of boos. Cross settles himself in the ring, ready for combat. Moments later, “Opium of the People” by Slipknot explodes onto the speakers and GI Jew arrives to a thunderous ovation!

Troy: And there he is! GI Jew has returned!

Hosemann: He sure has! And he’s ready to settle the score with Bishop Cross!

Troy: Bishop Cross, maybe. But what about Scythe?

Hosemann: I don’t know,
Troy. In due time, perhaps, but for now, it’s Bishop Cross.

Jew darts into the ring and immediately goes after Cross, prompting the bell to sound.

* BISHOP CROSS VS. GI JEW *
Referee: Matt Hansen
The two immediately begin pummeling each other as the match begins, both men wailing on each other to the cheers of the crowd. Energized, Jew establishes the advantage, pounding Cross into the corner with repeated lefts and rights that the fans cheer on ardently. Jew grabs Cross and whips him into the opposite corner, following him in with a big splash that the fans cheer. Cross stumbles out of the corner, and Jew whips him against the ropes, crushing him with a huge powerslam as he returns! As Cross is slow to his feet, GI Jew sends the fans into a frenzy by immediately signaling for the Gore!

Troy: Oh my! The Gore!

Hosemann: I can’t believe Jew is calling for it already!

Cross stumbles to his feet, and Jew sizes him up, nailing him with the Gore to a huge roar! Cross is down, but suddenly, the Tag Team Champions Loki and Reaper run to the ring and blindside Jew, knocking him down, and prompting referee Matt Hansen to ring the DQ bell!

Troy: This is ridiculous! Get these guys outta here!

Loki and Reaper beat Jew down, until Renegade flies down the ramp with a steel chair! Renegade wields the chair like a wild man, and chases Loki and Reaper from the ring! He nails Reaper with a shot on the way out, knocking him down, and chases Loki to the back. In the meantime, Cross rolls out of the ring and heads to the back, with GI Jew pursuing!

Troy: This isn’t over folks! Jew is going after Bishop Cross, but we have to take a break! We’ll be right back!

Hosemann: Don’t go anywhere, guys!
* WINNER VIA DISQUALIFICATION: GI JEW *

-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --

 

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