EPISODE #3.5
BOARDWALK HALL
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2012
Watch the video below for the show-opening video package and The Rebirth
opening credits
***
As the video concludes, we are taken inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,
New Jersey, where a stunning pyrotechnic display ensues and we are taken to our
commentators, Victor Troy and Randall Buckingham.
Troy: Hello everyone and welcome to PWA:
The Rebirth! I’m Victor Troy, along here with Randall Buckingham, and tonight,
we see the return of the Lethal Lottery!
Buckingham: That’s right, Troy. Last week, Solomon defeated Jason Calysto for
the second time in three weeks to retain the PWA Championship. Tonight, we are
guaranteed another Solomon title defense to close out the broadcast.
Troy: Indeed we are. For this event, 12 men were chosen as competitors, and
broken up into six teams of two at random. Then, those six teams were placed
into three tag team matches, also at random. The winners of those three bouts
will compete in a six-man over-the-top-rope battle royal, and the winner of
THAT match will challenge Solomon for the world title at the conclusion of
tonight’s show.
Buckingham: Of course, there is some controversy related to the Lethal Lottery.
The event was set up by creative director Justin Schenck a week ago, shortly
before former PWA owner Jerry Georgatos re-emerged onto the scene to deliver a
message. Let’s take a look at what happened.
***
We
are now taken to the Jumbotron, where the events from last week roll.
Georgatos:
No, Justin. You’re absolutely right. I’m out here to relieve you of your duties
as creative director of the PWA.
Schenck chuckles initially, but his expression changes
after he realizes that Georgatos’ hasn’t.
Schenck: Excuse me? What authority do you think you have around here? To be
frank, I’m not even sure how you got into the building.
Georgatos: What authority do I have? Let me tell you a story. After the EWF
folded, I sold the tape library and all the rights to the PWA to the NOW
Network, which in turn appointed you creative director several years later.
Now, when I sold to the NOW Network, I included several provisions: first,
rather than a giant lump-sum payment, I negotiated part of the sale manifesting
itself as an annual salary for me, staying on with the network as special
projects consultant. Namely, I’d have a voice in any future PWA projects
produced, along with any other special projects in which they wanted my expertise.
But more importantly, I included a provision that Bryan Conroy was to never
have any involvement whatsoever in any future PWA-branded project. I’m fairly
certain you know that and chose to disobey the order anyway.
Schenck: It’s a selection committee. He deserves to be there.
Georgatos: Well, this is neither the time nor the place for this discussion.
Because another provision I had put into the contract was that if the agreement
was breached and Conroy found his way onto another PWA project at any point
during the NOW Network’s ownership of the PWA name and assets, control of said
project would revert to me. So Schenck, that means I’m your new boss.
Schenck is speechless.
Georgatos: You just don’t get it, do you?
I wanted everyone's lasting memory of Bryan Conroy to be me foiling his plan
and taking the PWA away from him forever. I wanted that palpable sense of
failure to resonate through time immemorial. But you couldn't leave well enough
alone, could you, Schenck? You had to bring him out here and give him a chance
at redemption. Bryan Conroy was a leper in PWA circles before last week, and
you gave him a chance to apologize. You gave him closure. Because of you, these
people cheered him last week, something I'd gone out of my way to make sure never
happened again. And Schenck, for that, you're fired.
Schenck is frozen in the ring, not knowing what to do or what to say. He
attempts to speak, but Georgatos cuts him off.
Georgatos: Don't make this more difficult than it has to be, Justin. You're
through. Thank you for what you've done, but your services are no longer
needed.
***
The camera now returns to Troy and Buckingham at ringside.
Troy: Obviously a significant turn of
events last week for the PWA. Jerry Georgatos elected to honor Justin Schenck’s
booking of this Lethal Lottery event tonight, but I’m not sure what Georgatos
presiding over the remainder of this season truly means for the PWA. But
obviously, we have no choice but to go with the flow. Justin Schenck is gone,
and Jerry Georgatos has been instated as the new project manager for The
Rebirth. And his reign begins in earnest tonight.
Buckingham: Well, I’m obviously a little bummed to see Justin go; he’s a buddy
of mine outside of the PWA world and basically the only reason I landed this
job. But he breached a contract and unfortunately, Mr. Georgatos was well
within his rights to remove him from the project. With that said, I think it’s
a positive development that Mr. Georgatos has had the good sense to keep the
Lethal Lottery on as scheduled, in addition to signing another exciting
championship match for this evening.
Troy: That’s right, Randall. Later on tonight, we will see Zina put the
Progressive Championship on the line against the man she won it from, Juan
Pablo Alvarez. But of course, that’s not all. As was made official on last
week’s episode, the PWA Tag Team Champions The Hot Boy$ will be in action
tonight, taking on Texas Justice in a non-title bout. And you’d have to think
that a win by Texas Justice tonight will put them in line for a future title
opportunity.
Buckingham: Absolutely, but a loss probably puts them firmly in the back of the
line for title shots, so there’s a lot at stake here. But Troy, how about what
I’m really excited about: two more names for the PWA Hall of Fame Class of 2012
will be announced this evening!
Troy: Indeed they will, and I can’t wait either! But folks, we’re ready to go
with our first Lethal Lottery tag team match, so let’s get right down to
ringside!
***
Watch the video below for
MATCH
#1 – LETHAL LOTTERY TAG TEAM MATCH
Referee: Matt Hansen
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back
from break, we are in the SIN dressing room, where Greg Tantalus is chiding
John Wolfe for his loss in a Lethal Lottery tag team match moments earlier in
front of the whole group.
Tantalus: I don’t care what your excuse
is, Wolfe! Somehow you and Duval got signed up for spots in this thing with
Biamonte sitting on the sidelines. I didn’t like it then, and I don’t like it
now. And you’ve done nothing to make me feel better about it! We need as many
bodies in that battle royal as possible to make sure that I go on to face
Solomon tonight. And when I get there, I’ll beat him just like I’ve beaten him
once before. And if I can’t beat him, you’ll all make sure I do. Now get out of
my sight.
Wolfe wants to talk back to Tantalus, but Alexis advises him otherwise and
the two walk away frustrated. Tantalus turns his attention to Chris Duval.
Tantalus: Duval, you’re up next, and you’re
in a situation similar to Wolfe. You’re the only SIN representative in your
match. I’m expecting you not to fail.
Biamonte (to Duval): It’s already bad enough I wasn’t put into the Lethal
Lottery. Don’t make it worse by getting yourself eliminated too.
Tantalus: Now, as for you, Vulture.
Vulture slowly looks up from his seat across the room, where he’d been
conversing with his wife, the PWA Women’s Champion Morgan Day.
Tantalus: We can’t be sure what the match
is just yet, but we know we’re in the same match. I’m counting on you to do
what’s best for SIN tonight no matter what. That means if you’re teaming with
me, I want to see the best Vulture that we can possibly see out there. And if
you and I are opponents… again, I trust you’ll do what’s best for SIN.
Moments later, there is a knock at the door.
Biamonte: Oh my God, I swear, if this is
my sister…
Tantalus opens the door to find PWA project manager Jerry Georgatos
standing behind it. After a brief stand-off, both men smile widely and embrace,
confusing the rest of the SIN locker room. Georgatos then breaks the embrace
and addresses the room.
Georgatos: How’s everybody doing? It’s
really nice to see some of you again, and it’s nice to meet the rest of you for
the first time. Hey Vulture. Long time.
Vulture: Jerry.
Georgatos: I just came here to wish all of you luck in tonight’s Lethal
Lottery. And maybe, just maybe, when this night is done, your fearless leader
Greg Tantalus will be the brand-new PWA Champion.
Biamonte: Thanks for the well-wishes, but not all of us got a spot in your
precious Lethal Lottery.
Georgatos: Well James, first off, it’s good to see you again. But don’t get
discouraged. Who said all the spots in the Lethal Lottery were firm and
unchanging? Maybe we’ll see you out there tonight yet.
Biamonte is confused but doesn’t question him further.
Tantalus: So Jerry, you think it’s time
we clue the rest of these guys in on what’s going on?
Georgatos: Eh, might as well.
Wolfe: What’s he talking about, Tantalus?
Georgatos: What HE’s talking about, Wolfe, is that this group has been able to
survive under the tyranny of Justin Schenck because you’ve had help from the
inside. Greg Tantalus bankrolled this group, including purchasing the services
of Markus Krieg away from Schenck, all while going through a contentious
divorce and losing most of his estate. How do you think that happened? Then,
you were all kept in your respective title hunts and given opportunities
Schenck didn’t want to give you because you had support at the NOW Network. You
know, the same network at which I serve as a special projects consultant.
Tantalus: I think you’ve all known for some time that we’ve had a benefactor. It’s
time you all met him.
Vulture: Tantalus, you never told me Georgatos was your connection.
Tantalus: I didn’t see the need. But now that he’s here, might as well put all
our cards on the table.
Georgatos: And put a world title belt around your waist.
Alexis: I don’t get it. Why help Tantalus? What was in it for you?
Georgatos: Let’s just say I have a special place in my heart for a man who laid
everything on the line to lead my ill-fated attempt to overthrow Bryan Conroy
as leader eight years ago. When you scratch my back, no matter how long it
takes, I eventually scratch yours. Now, I can’t stay. I just want to wish you
all luck again, especially you, Tantalus. Hopefully, we can meet back here
after the show and celebrate a new world champion. But before that, James
Biamonte: walk with me.
Georgatos then exits with a perplexed Biamonte, leaving every remaining member
of SIN staring at a smirking Tantalus.
Tantalus: You heard the man. Tonight, the
PWA Championship finally returns to SIN.
With that, Chris Duval sighs and exits, headed for the ring.
***
Watch the video below for
MATCH #2 – LETHAL LOTTERY TAG TEAM MATCH
Referee: Dan Martin
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
We
return from commercial with Evan Black charging through the backstage area,
looking to be extremely pissed off. Finally, in catering, he finds the PWA
World Heavyweight Champion Solomon, who has a huge smirk on his face. Black
fearlessly shoves him, enraging the Alaskan Monster.
Black: You feel good about yourself, huh?
You couldn’t even bear the POSSIBILITY of having to face me again, so you got
me removed from the Lethal Lottery?!
Solomon: Listen punk, you didn’t DESERVE to be in the Lethal Lottery! We had an
agreement! If you had beaten me, I would have left this company and never
returned. But I didn’t lose. YOU did. And because of that, you can NEVER have a
rematch. You can never compete against me in any match ever again. And if you
would have won the Lethal Lottery tonight, guess what? You would have had your
rematch. And you of all people should respect the validity of our contract,
Lawyer. So I owe you nothing, and you’re not even worth the time that this
argument is taking up. So I’m going to forgive that shove.
Solomon now turns ultra-frightening and serious.
Solomon: But if you EVER put your hands
on me like that again, I swear to God, Black, I will end your career faster
than you even know what hit you. Now get out of my sight.
Black defiantly stands in place, staring Solomon down intently, and the
Alaskan Monster returns in kind. However, after several moments, Black storms
off, frustrated. Solomon breaks into a satisfied smirk as EB exits and we
return to the ring.
***
Watch the video below for
MATCH #3 – LETHAL LOTTERY TAG TEAM MATCH
Referee: Jose Soares
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
We
return from break at the broadcast position, with the camera focused on
commentators Victor Troy and Randall Buckingham.
Troy: Alright folks, welcome back to The
Rebirth! We’ve seen three Lethal Lottery first round matchups thus far tonight,
and we know the six men who will head to our battle royal portion a little
later this evening. But now, it’s time to switch gears for a moment and reveal
to the world the next inductee into the PWA Hall of Fame Class of 2012.
Buckingham: I can’t wait, Troy, and I’m sure I speak for a lot of people out
there when I say that.
Troy: I’m sure, indeed, so let’s not wait any longer! Let’s find who else will
be enshrined at Radio City Music Hall on June 26th!
The camera now returns to Troy and Buckingham.
Troy: That is absolutely another
well-deserved induction, wouldn’t you say, Randall?
Buckingham: I would, and that’s hard for me to say, because you know I’m not
the biggest Hot Boy$ fan in the world. But when you look at all he’s
accomplished over the course of his career, it’s clear that Da Playboi Romeo is
a slam-dunk candidate for the Hall of Fame.
Troy: He certainly is, Randall. And now, guess what?
Buckingham: What?
Troy: We get to see him in action! Let’s get back to the ring!
***
Watch the video below for
MATCH #4 – NON-TITLE MATCH:
PWA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS THE HOT BOY$ VS. TEXAS JUSTICE
Referee: Matt Hansen
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back
from commercial, we see The Hollywood Miracle duo of The Miracle Mike Troha and
Hollywood Mike Griffin in the office of project manager Jerry Georgatos with
their manager, the Standard Sleaze Don Cerrone.
Georgatos: I will say this: you two
exhibited tremendous loyalty to me when we tried to overthrow the leadership of
this company eight years ago.
Troha: You had a clear vision, Jerry. One that we all bought into it. We
believed in your message then, and we believe in it now.
Griffin: It was so obvious you were more fit to lead than Bryan Conroy. And
having worked with Justin Schenck for years myself, I can say beyond a shadow
of a doubt that you are more fit to lead than him too.
Cerrone: And I know I wasn’t in your corner eight years ago, daddy-o, but if I
were around these parts at the time, you can bet I would have been.
Georgatos: Well, I appreciate all the kind words, and I do appreciate your
continued support and loyalty, but I’m afraid I can’t just hand the two of you
a shot at the tag team titles.
The three men do not appear to be pleased.
Georgatos: However, if you EARN a shot…
Griffin: We’re listening.
Georgatos: Well then listen to this: next week, I’m booking a match: The
Hollywood Miracle vs. Paul Dawkins and Renegade. Win that match, and two weeks
from tonight, when we’re live in China, I’ll give you guys a crack at The Hot
Boy$.
The grimaces on the faces of Troha, Griffin, and Cerrone now turn to
smiles.
Troha: Thank you, Mr. Georgatos. You
won’t regret this. We won’t let you down.
Georgatos: Good. Don’t. And please, call me Jerry.
With that, The Hollywood Miracle and Don Cerrone thank Georgatos again and
exit the office.
***
The
camera shifts to another portion of the backstage area, where SIN members Greg
Tantalus and James Biamonte are walking towards the ring for the six-man battle
royal, which is next. However, as they walk, they are approached by Biamonte’s
sister, Dee Licious.
Biamonte: Seriously? What now, Dee?
Didn’t I tell you to stay—
Dee: Calm down, James! I just wanted to wish the two of you luck tonight.
That’s all.
Biamonte: That’s ALL?
Dee: Well, I also wanted to let Greg know that if he needs anything, or if SIN
needs anything, I would be happy to help.
Tantalus: I appreciate that, Dee. But if you’ll excuse us, we have a battle
royal to win me.
Tantalus and Biamonte then walk off, headed for the ring, while Dee looks
on and we cut to commercial.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK –
Back from break, we
are taken to backstage reporter Scott Cornelius, who is in the interview area.
Cornelius: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
back to The Rebirth, where we are just moments away from a six-man battle royal
that will determine Solomon’s world championship challenger in the final match
of tonight’s broadcast. However, before we get to that, let’s check in on a
different champion. With me at this time is the brand-new International
Champion, Rich Revis.
Revis now walks into view.
Cornelius: Rich, welcome.
Revis: Thanks, Scott.
Cornelius: Now Rich, what’s it like holding that International title in your
possession after everything it took to get back here to the PWA?
Revis: It feels fantastic, Scott. I’m not gonna lie. But you’re absolutely
right. It took me everything just to get back here. In 2006, I suffered an
injury that kept me out of the ring for close to five years. At the time, the
doctors told me I’d never compete again. But I proved them wrong. It took me
close to five years, but I stepped back into a wrestling ring and made it back
to the PWA. Returning at the Symphony of Destruction last year was an
exhilarating experience, and it only got more exhilarating at Everlasting Epic,
when I pinned the International Champion John Wolfe in the gauntlet match. But
Scott, it all paled in comparison to what I was able to achieve last week.
Winning the International title myself, the first time I’ve ever won this
title, it makes all the sacrifices feel worthwhile. But I’m not stopping here,
Scott. I’m going to defend this title with—
Before Revis can complete his thought, SIN member and former International
Champion John Wolfe walks onto the scene.
Wolfe: You’re going to defend that title
with amazing brevity, Revis. You scored a lucky pin over me at Everlasting
Epic, which proved absolutely nothing. Since you have selective memory, I’ll
refresh it for you: I’d already defeated Dan Crowley before you even set foot
in the ring at EE. But that’s ancient history at this point. Let’s talk about
something more current: your title victory last week. Now, correct me if I’m
wrong, but didn’t you pin Jon Dulberg to win this title?
Revis: I did. Your point?
Wolfe: And last I checked, Jon Dulberg wasn’t the International Champion last
week, was he?
Revis: You and I both know it was a triple threat match, meaning the first man
to score a pin on EITHER opponent wins the title. Don’t fault me for who I
pinned. Fault yourself for not breaking it up in time.
Wolfe smirks and continues speaking.
Wolfe: You know what, Revis? I’m not here
to fault anyone. I’m not dwelling on the past; I’m looking towards the future.
And one week in the future, when we’re in my home country of England, I’m going
to get my rematch. That’s right, Revis. Jerry Georgatos, in his infinite
wisdom, has wasted little time in awarding me my rightful rematch, so before
any of these people even have the chance to grow sick of you with that
prestigious title, I will be taking it back. And Revis, I’m sad to say that you
don’t have a chance.
Wolfe then pats Revis on the shoulder and walks off as Revis stares back at
him.
Cornelius: Rich, any thoughts on your
title defense next week?
Revis: Scott, I didn’t come this far to hand the title away after two weeks.
I’m going to beat John Wolfe next week, and you can take that to the bank.
With that, Revis walks off and we head back to ringside.
***
Watch the video below for
MATCH #5 – SIX-MAN LETHAL LOTTERY BATTLE ROYAL
Outside Referees: Tom Stevens & Jose
Soares
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
We return from break in the office of project manager Jerry Georgatos. He is
seated at his desk, and his office is filled with the likes of Saif al Abbad,
Asai Moon, Paul Epton, Fenix Clarke, and Emily Walker. Georgatos isn’t paying
attention to the individuals in his room, but is instead grumbling to himself.
Emily: Um… Mr. Georgatos? Is there some
reason you called us all in here? I don’t mean to be a bother, but we’ve all
been standing here for five minutes and—
Georgatos: I’m sorry, Ms. Walker. I’m just a little irritated by the result of
that battle royal. I apologize for the delay. Anyway, I called you all in here because
I want you to pay close attention to the Progressive Championship match between
Zina and Juan Pablo Alvarez, which is coming up in just a few minutes. The
reason I want you all paying attention to that is because one of you in this
room will be the next challenger to that title.
Everyone’s faces light up the room at this news.
Georgatos: Next week, in Manchester,
England, we are going to have ourselves a fatal fourway match. It will pit Saif
al Abbad against Asai Moon against Paul Epton against Fenix Clarke. The first
man to score a pinfall will challenge for the Progressive title two weeks from
tonight in China. This is a huge opportunity for all of you, so I expect you to
make me proud. Now go, scout out your potential competition.
With that, the meeting disperses and there is an air of excitement as all
four men – and especially Emily Walker – imagine bringing home the Progressive
Championship in two weeks.
***
The
camera shifts to another portion of the backstage area, where Kerry Cox is
talking with Paul Dawkins and Renegade. However, their conversation is halted
by an angry Jon Dulberg, who storms onto the scene, ignores Dawkins and
Renegade, and gets in the face of his manager Cox.
Dulberg: Kerry, what the hell is going
on?
Cox: Excuse me? Jon, I have no idea what the hell you’re talking about.
Dulberg: Why don’t I have a match tonight, Kerry? How am I going to get another
shot at the International title if I don’t have a match?
Cox: Jon, you just had a title shot last week and you lost. There weren’t a lot
of spots on tonight’s card available, with the Lethal Lottery—
Dulberg: Well then why wasn’t I in the Lethal Lottery? Do you not think I can
be world champion anymore? When I hired you as my manager, you told me I could
be world champ.
Cox: Jon, I—
Dulberg: You know what? Save it. I’m outta here.
Dulberg then storms off, leaving Cox perplexed.
Dawkins: Don’t worry about him.
Renegade: He’ll calm down.
Cox: I don’t know, guys. Ever since he found out this is the final season, he
hasn’t been himself. I’m a little worried about him.
That worry is expressed on Cox’s face as we head to commercial.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Watch the video below for
MATCH
#6 – PWA PROGRESSIVE CHAMPIONSHIP:
ZINA (champion) VS. JUAN PABLO ALVAREZ (challenger)
Referee: Dan Martin
***
The
camera shifts to the catering area, where Jade is chatting with Kemi Okoro.
However, moments later, the pair is approached by Michael Grieco and Dexter P.
Wellington. They stare right at Jade, never taking their eyes off her.
Wellington: Kemi, if you know what’s good
for you, I suggest you take a hike.
Kemi’s instinct is to stay, but Jade gestures for her to leave and Okoro
obliges.
Grieco: So, Jade. I hear you liked me
better when I had pie all over my face last year.
Jade: I know what I said.
Grieco: You embarrassed me last week. You and your idiot boyfriend, you
embarrassed both of us. I don’t take too kindly to being embarrassed. Let me
tell you a little story: last year, I wanted so badly to break your boyfriend
in half, and then do the same to you. You know who stopped me from violence
against women? Dee. You know who isn’t by my side anymore? Dee. Get the
picture?
Jade pauses for a moment before rearing back and spitting directly in
Grieco’s face! The Staten Island Strongman is livid and immediately grabs Jade
by the throat! However, just in the nick of time, Matthew Magellan runs over
and tackles Grieco into the wall!
Magellan holds his own with Grieco for several moments before Wellington grabs
a garbage can and smashes it over Magellan’s back. This gives Grieco the
opening to gain control of the situation and bash Magellan’s head into the
wall. Then, after Grieco and Wellington stomp away on Magellan, Wellington grabs
Jade tightly and forces her to watch as Grieco lifts Magellan up and powerbombs
him right through the catering table!
Magellan is a broken mess of food and shrapnel as Jade screams. Grieco then
smiles right in Jade’s face and laughs at her misery. Suddenly, however, he
gets very serious.
Grieco: Spit at me again and see what
happens to you.
This time, Jade does nothing and Wellington shoves her down to the floor.
Grieco and Wellington then laugh at the chaos they’ve caused and exit as Jade
rushes to the unconscious Magellan and we head to commercial.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
We return from break
at the commentary position, where the camera is focused on Victor Troy and
Randall Buckingham.
Troy: Alright ladies and gentlemen,
welcome back to The Rebirth. We are just minutes away from our main event,
which will see Solomon defend the PWA Championship against the man who has won
the Lethal Lottery, Chase Stone. However, before we get to that, it’s time to
reveal the next inductee into the PWA Hall of Fame Class of 2012. Let’s take a
look.
Troy: Congratulations are certainly in
order for Morgan Day, who has now become the first female to be named to the
PWA Hall of Fame since the late Allison Kelly was made an honorary inductee in
2005.
Buckingham: And other than Allison, Morgan is the only woman who holds that
distinction. Obviously, this is well-deserved. When Morgan Day entered this
company in 2005, she helped raise the bar for women’s wrestling. The success
she’s achieved in this company since then is nothing short of a first-ballot
Hall of Fame resume.
Troy: I couldn’t agree more. And with that, let’s send it over to Traci Reed,
who is standing by with the PWA Women’s Champion and soon-to-be Hall of Famer,
Morgan Day.
***
The
camera cuts backstage, where Traci Reed is indeed standing with Morgan Day.
Traci: Thanks, Vic. As we all just saw,
Morgan Day, my guest at this time, is headed to the PWA Hall of Fame. Morgan,
how are you feeling right now?
Morgan: Well Traci, I’m obviously extremely honored and very humbled. Being
inducted into the PWA Hall of Fame is something that means a lot to me, and I
can’t wait to go to Radio City Music Hall and—
Before Morgan can finish her sentence, Keiko Ishida walks onto the screen.
Taking no chances after what happened several weeks back, Traci drops her
microphone and immediately flees the scene. Morgan and Keiko stare each other
down intently before Morgan finally speaks.
Morgan: Can I help you, Keiko?
Keiko: If you’re waiting for me to congratulate you, don’t. You and I both know
that I’m the only reason you are going into the Hall of Fame at all.
Morgan: Excuse me? I don’t know what’s more pathetic: that sentiment or your
sneak attack on me last week.
Keiko: You put your name on the map by defeating me. And why did that matter?
Because before you arrived, I reigned as Women’s Champion for more than a year.
I destroyed everyone put in front of me, destruction so profound that people
thought I’d never be beaten. That’s why when you DID beat me, it was an iconic
moment in this company’s history. But where would you be without me? I was
better than you then, and I’m still better than you now.
Morgan: I’m pretty sure we wrestled seven times back then, and I won four. So I
believe that makes me better then. And I’ve got the Women’s Championship, so
I’m going to have to go with me still being better now.
Keiko: I’m glad you feel that way. Because I just came from Mr. Georgatos’
office, and he has awarded me a women’s title match with you next week. And
Morgan, I will prove to you that I have always been better than you, that I
deserve to be in the Hall of Fame, not you, and that I am still the dominant
force in this women’s division.
Morgan: You are certainly welcome to give it your best shot, Keiko, but at the
end of the night, it’ll be me standing tall with my hand raised, not you.
Keiko: We’ll see.
The two continue staring each other down before Keiko slowly backs away and
walks off as we head to commercial.
Troy: Folks, stick with us! It’s Chase
Stone challenging Solomon for the PWA Championship, and it’s next!
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MATCH #7 – PWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
SOLOMON (champion) VS. CHASE STONE (challenger)
Referee: Tom Stevens
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