It was the night before Valentine's Day, but no love notes were exchanged at Somerset Hall, as violence and double dealing were the order of the night! Let's get to the action.
As the event got underway former WWE, and TNA star, Rhino was introduced. He gave a "thumbs up" to Powerbomb Championship Wrestling, and said he would be available for autographs and photo ops at intermission.
First match of the night saw Chris Carnage (now aligned with Pastor Pain) take on masked man, "The Machine." This was a total squash, as Machine was battered from pillar to post, before being done in by a variant of a sidewalk slam.
Next up was Sean Casey, a blond villain "from Hollywood," accompanied by Kiana, taking on the very athletic Will Esquire. This was an excellent match, with lots of offense by both men, before Casey connected with a "super kick" that turned out the lights on Esquire, and gained Sean the win.
Third bout was a tag team title match pitting "The Gentlemens Club" (Jason Harris and Sebastian Rose) against D-Ray 3000 and The Pit Bull. This was won by the gentlemens' Club. Afterwards Pit Bull turned on D-Ray and left him lying in the ring, declaring "from now on I'm taking care of my own business--I don't need no partners!"
Last up before the intermission, veteran Frank Stilletto took on Tim Horner, Jr. This was a rematch, and after both men got in their spots, Stilletto won with a German Suplex and cover.
After the break, it was time for another rematch as SinD, loser to Amanda Ruffen on a PCW card a few months ago, gained a measure of revenge. After a see-saw battle, the more experienced SinD gained the win with a clothesline and press. The crowd really enjoyed this contest, and both women had lots of fans!
Next up (bout #6) Phil Atlas took on Krimson. This was a great match! Lots of high flying offense before Atlas (sooner or later headed for one of the big two, I feel certain) gained the win. But the real story is what happened next!
Krimson attacked the referee, and when commissioner Angel Bailey entered the ring to dissuade him, he hit her with the dreaded "red mist." At this point Rhino entered to make the save! Rhino declared Krimson's attack on Bailey as "the most disgusting thing I've ever seen!"
He further vowed that "somewhere, someday,"he would deliver the punishment Krimson's actions warranted!
The stage was now set for Bobo Brazil to put the PCW title on the line against former partner Andy Chene. How can I put it kindly, these two have been great competitors but they are reaching a point where their bodies just can't respond like their hearts and minds want them to.
It was both sad and painful to hear the chants of "boring" and the boos that greeted their efforts.
Scott Romer was the guest referee, eventually he pulled out a black jack from his pocket and laid out Bobo (to everyone's relief!). Chene covered the unconscious Brazil, and Romer counted 1-2-3,, for the tainted win! Afterward Romer told the crowd, via the ring announcer, that he was now Andrew Chene's manager!
Now it was time for the main event of the evening! The 420lb "Voodoo Murderer," accompanied by Pastor Pain, came out to loud boos to face Fabian A. Graham (from "The Lima Correctional facility") with Dr. jerry graham, Jr.
This one was wild and wooly. It quickly broke down into a brawl that the referee was powerless to control. Within seconds, Fabian was bleeding profusely, the referee was flung aside by both grapplers, Voodoo Murderer had turned on Pastor Pain, Chris carnage came running out to save Pastor pain! Amid the chaos both VM, and Fabian were disqualified! (at least I think that was the finish, it was hard to be certain amid all the confusion!)
Is Voodoo Murderer turning face(good guy)? Will Bobo get a rematch? What does the future hold for The Pit Bull? Will Rhino get his hands on Krimson? These are just a few of the questions to be answered on next month's PCW card. But chaos surrounds even that, as PCW searches for a venue dor the card tentatively scheduled for the last weekend in March!
Monday, February 14, 2011
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