Date:

01/18/2011

Time:

8:00 p.m.

Location:

Greenville, SC

Arena:

Pure Class Arena

Scheduled Matches
Order:
Match Type:
Participants:
Stakes:
Opener
Singles
Drew "Champ" White vs. Pegasus

Referee: Nolan Burke
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#2
Tag Team
Areas & Mark Spurlock vs. Arik Ash & Laura Seton

Referee: Joseph Buckland
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#3
Fatal Four-Way
"The Nomad" Donny J. McNasty vs. Jason Scene vs. Heavy Metal vs. Lantlas Anduril

Referee: Melina Cruz
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#4
Tag Team
Nacho Grande & Pikazap vs. Jade & Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith

Referee: Steve Shaw
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#5
Singles
LoKi "The Fallen Angel" vs. "The Grand High Exalted One" Usali Basilisk

Referee: Roberto Garcia
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#6
Singles
Ace Anderson vs. Mike Park

Referee: Eddie Lane
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Triple Threat
Murdoc vs. Phinehas Grimm vs. Non Compos Mentis

Referee: Tyrone Little
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Introduction
[A globe, looking much like Earth, spins softly to give the viewers their opening feed. As the sphere spins, a voice-over can be heard.]

Voice: For years, fans were left without their heroes...

[The image of the globe switches over to live-action clips of PCW Superstars. The footage seen is of Pegasus dancing as "Playa Pegz", Grimm reversing an Elvish Tale from Lantlas into a Harvest, and "Heavy Metal" Jacob Roth rocking out with some air guitar.]

Voice: ...And with their absence, a void was left needing to be fulfilled...

[The feed transitions into images of dejected fans standing outside of an empty Pure Class Arena, a sign hanging from its roof over the front of the building reading, "Closed."]

Voice: ...But with time comes growth and wisdom...

[The feed now transitions into live-action clips of more PCW Superstars. The footage that is now being shown is Non Compos Mentis standing victorious after winning the first ever PCW Hardcore Hell Match, "The Prophet" Marcus Murdoc walking down the aisle, and of Ace Anderson brutalizing Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith with an Exemplifier onto a chair.]

Voice: ...And the ability to start afresh...

[The feed once again transitions into another live-action video clip of PCW Superstars performing at various promotions before they signed with Pure Class Wrestling. This time, the footage being shown is of Mike Park Soul Super Kick on a random opponent, Arik Ash dancing on the Disney Channel, and Usali Basilisk reading through his Book of Ascension.]

Voice: ...Welcome back, as the PCW is revived once again...

[The feed now transitions back to the image of the spinning globe. With every passing millisecond, the speed of which the globe had been spinning increases. When it seems to reach the maximum speed, it starts to violently shake and convulse. Suddenly, the globe explodes. The particles of the Earth dart out every which way onto the screen, and as a large fragment makes it way towards the camera, the feed switches to a live shot of the Pure Class Arena. "Survival of the Sickest" by Saliva begins to play and a massive pyrotechnics display occurs throughout the arena.

The camera begins to pan the live crowd, catching numerous fan signs throughout its progress. Some of the more notable signs read: "PCW LIVES," "I Fear Grimm," "King of Hardcore," "Welcome Back LoKi" and, "I'm A Scene Kid!"

As "Survival of the Sickest" continues to play, the camera switches focus to Jerry Andrews and his brand new broadcast partner, Al Laiman, at the broadcast table, where they open up the show.]

Jerry Andrews: Welcome ladies and gentleman to PCW Tuesday Night Trauma! I'm Jerry Andrews and to my left is my new broadcast colleague Al Laiman!

Al Laiman: It's good to be in the commentary booth, and it's even better to see Pure Class Wrestling back in action! I'm "Universal" Al Laiman, your new commentator. Great to be with you, Jerry.

Jerry Andrews: Great to have you, Al, and I've gotta ask, what do you think of the influx of newcomers taking their own first steps into the PCW landscape tonight?

Al Laiman: I'm hoping to get a chance to put faces to some of these names before the conclusion of tonight's broadcast. Jason Scene for instance, a young man I interviewed before PCW officially began, has his hands full tonight with another newcomer and two of the PCW elite, Heavy Metal and former two-time champion Lantlas!

Jerry Andrews: I don't know what Donny J. McNasty and Jason Scene did to deserve that first time out, and speaking of bad first times out, who the heck did Mike Park anger to face none other than Ace Anderson in his first match?

Al Laiman: Having a match against Ace Anderson isn't a booking, it's a sentence. Trust me, I would know.

Jerry Andrews: And in our main event tonight, three of PCW's most stories legacies collide, with Non Compos Mentis, "The Prophet" Marcus Murdoc, and also a former two-time champion, Grimm!

Al Laiman: This will really give the fans an idea of who's getting a strong start on top. Three of PCW's best all-time stars in one ring, Jerry it's like a Pay-Per-View on our first night back!

[Just then, "Survival of the Sickest" abruptly fades out and before the arena can go completely quiet...]

...Back in Black...
...I Hit the Sack...
...It's Been Too Long...
...I'm Glad to Be Back...
...Yes, I'm Let Loose...
...From the Noose...
...That's Kept Me Hanging Around...


[...the opening of AC/DC's, "Back in Black" begins to play. Fans familiar with Pure Class Wrestling are sure to know that it could only mean one man is making his way out to address the crowd...]

...I've Been Looking At the Sky...
...And It's Getting Me High...
...Forget The Hearse Cause I Never Die...
...I Got Nine Lives...
...Cat's Eyes...
...Abusin' Every One Of Them, Runnin' Wild...


[...from behind the entrance curtain, dressed in a customized, fully-tailored pin-stripped black business-suit, and sporting his usual ponytail and glasses, PCW President Skylar Walker emerges.]

...Cause I'm Back...
...Yes I'm Back...
...Well, I'm Back...
...Yes, I'm Back...
...Well, I'm Back...
...Well, I'm Back...
...Yes, I'm back...


Al Laiman: Well, why not start off the show by making the fans remember why they hate this guy?

Jerry Andrews: Be careful, Mr. Laiman, he does hold political sway.

Al Laiman: They pay me less than Nacho Grande, I'm not that concerned.

[The fans are booing as Skylar makes his way down the aisle, but this just seems to make him smirk. When he makes it to the ring, he climbs the steel ring-steps, and then enters through the middle and top ropes. Skylar removes a microphone from out of his right pants pocket, and then motions for his music to be cut-off. When "Back in Black" shuts off, Skylar begins to speak.]

Skylar Marshall: I thank you all for that very warm reception.

[Fans boo even more.]

Skylar Marshall: I just want you all to know, that the feeling is indeed mutual. But, I didn't come out here to insult you, our loving PCW fans. I'm a very busy man, and that would be an all day project. No, no...the reason I am out here is to announce a change in one of tonight's matches.

Al Laiman: Oh really, a change already? How wonderful! It's not like people paid to see the matches announced or anything.

Skylar Marshall: Ever-present thorn-in-my-side Jade has been deemed unfit to compete here tonight. I won't get into details as to what exactly is wrong with her, because, quite frankly, it differs from doctor-to-doctor. Hell, one report is that she is still suffering residual damage from when Ace Anderson attacked her a few years ago; All I know is that the PCW legal team advised me it would be bad business for the PCW to allow her to compete tonight, and I am never one to promote bad business.

[Fans boo at the mention of Jade not being able to compete tonight.]

Skylar Marshall: Actually, as of this moment, Jade is suspended indefinitely, without pay, until I can get some form of documentation that she can compete consistently and competitively here in the PCW.

[Fans boo even louder.]

Jerry Andrews: I can't believe what I'm hearing! Here's hoping Jade has a speedy recovery and can get herself put together soon!

Skylar Marshall: So what will happen in the advertised tag match pitting Jade and Tyrone Smith against Nacho Grande and PCW newcomer Pikazap? Not sure. If Tyrone can get a partner before his match, he or she will replace Jade. If he cannot, it becomes a Handicap Match. Either way, it works for me. And if it works for me, it'll work for the PCW.

Al Laiman: Something seems a little suspicious about this. Jade seemed ready to make her return, and now conveniently she's unable to compete? I don't like this at all.

Jerry Andrews: Heh, poor Tyrone. He has to go up against a rookie and one of PCW's fastest rising stars alone tonight if he can't find anyone!

Skylar Marshall: But that's not the only thing I wanted to talk about tonight. Seeing as to how we never were able to declare a World Champion before the PCW abruptly had to be shut-down, and seeing how we never were able to finish off The Icemann Invitational Tournament, I have decided that the Icemann Invitational Tournament will make its return next week, and the winner will be the new PCW World Champion!

[Fans cheer.]

Skylar Marshall: In the past, The Icemann Invitational was an open-invite to anyone on the PCW roster. This time, however, I've decided to award only those who impress me here tonight a chance to compete. Although two people are guaranteed in the tournament, and they will square off next week. Next week, in the main event, we will witness the match that was supposed to happen for the vacant World Championship before we closed shop...Marcus Murdoc will battle Lantlas!

Jerry Andrews: What a huge main event next week!

Al Laiman: I can't complain about that. Those two will put on a clinic for the new kids, no doubt. Former tag team champions collide next week, folks!

Skylar Marshall: So I hope I added a bit of pressure for everyone competing tonight and I hope you all step-up your game. This is the Revival of the PCW, and if you want to go far, you'll want to impress tonight.

[And with that, Skylar drops the microphone and, "Back in Black" begins to play and we head to commercial.]
Opener
Singles
Drew "Champ" White vs. Pegasus

Referee: Nolan Burke
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Match Details: We kick-off the revival of the PCW with PCW newcomer Drew "Champ" White making his debut against fan favorite and former World, International, and Tag Team Champion Pegasus.

Speaking of Pegasus, he makes history as the first International Champion, as well as the first person to ever reach forty loses in his PCW career. Ouch. Will this make loss forty-five? Drew would hope so.

Drew made his entrance first, and received a lukewarm reception from the fans in attendance. When Pegasus made his entrance, the fans in the Pure Class Arena erupted in cheers. Pegasus seemed very gracious in his return, whereas Drew seemed very nervous. When both competitors made it to the ring, the match began.

Pegasus, the grappler formerly nicknamed, "The One Man Losing Streak," was the first to attack, quickly nailing the newcomer with a dropkick. Pegasus, who has not wrestled in a match since August 26, 2008, seemed a little rusty in executing his moves, but even a rusty Pegasus was too much for Drew White to handle. Pegasus made short-work of "Champ", finishing him off with a Leap of Faith at the 3 minute and 42 second mark.

Winner: Pegasus via pinfall.
After the match...
Details: ...Pegasus relished in the admiration of the fans. Drew White seemed a bit lost and dejected, and was visibly upset with his performance. He hobbled as he stood, but accepted the outstretched hand of Pegasus. The two shared a moment of sportsmanship as the feed faded into a commercial.
#2
Tag Team
Areas & Mark Spurlock vs. Arik Ash & Laura Seton

Referee: Joseph Buckland
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Match Details: Coming back from commercial, the tag team match put in place marked the debut of all four competitors. However, although booked as a tag team match, all four competitors made their entrances separately; first Mark, then Areas, then Laura, and then the former Disney Star, Arik Ash.

The match started with Laura and Mark, with Arik and Areas on the ringside. Laura pretty much stunned her opponent (and the fans too, for that matter), with her blinding quickness, catching the usually quick Mark Spurlock, with a variety of speed-based offense. Arik seemed to enjoy this, and danced for the ladies at ringside.

For the better part of five minutes Laura seemed to dominate the match. It wasn't until she bounced off the ropes, while Arik was still dancing on the apron, that she got off her game. When she bounced, she knocked Ash off the apron, while also receiving one of Arik's elbows on her back. It dazed her, and gave Mark enough time to tag in Areas. When Laura got her wits about her, it was too late, as Mark was able to tag in Areas, who came in and delivered a Blackout on her. He made the pin, and got the win for his team, at the 6 minute and 25 second mark.

Winners: Areas & Mark Spurlock via pinfall.
#3
Fatal Four-Way
"The Nomad" Donny J. McNasty vs. Jason Scene vs. Heavy Metal vs. Lantlas Anduril [w/Devon Drake]

Referee: Melina Cruz
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Match Details: Two of these four men are brand new to the PCW, while the other two are known quite-well. But all four of these men have something to prove here tonight- worth!

Heavy Metal made his way down the aisle first, receiving thunderous cheers from the PCW faithful. He lavished in the cheers, throwing a bit of air guitar out there for the fans to enjoy. When Roth was in the ring, Nomad made his entrance, getting far less, disinterested cheers. It seemed to have rattled him a little, for it appears that he was expecting more admiration, but nevertheless, he made his way in the ring and awaited until his other opponents arrived. Out third was Jason Scene, and the fans who have followed him throughout his career seemed to be in attendance, as he received a small, but audible amount of jeers. When he was in the ring, out came out the former two-time PCW World Champion, Lantlas, accompanied by Devon Drake.

Lantlas received a huge pop, but there was a noticeable difference between the cheers Heavy Metal got, which was rambunctiously loud, and the cheers Lantlas was given, which wasn't as thunderous as he has received in the past. Maybe HM has become more popular and loved from the PCW fanbase? Or maybe the fans are sensing something different with The Elven Warrior. Either way, Lantlas made his way down to the ring, Devon in tow, and when all four men was settled in the ring, and Devon outside of it, the match started.

McNasty was the first to jump in the action, lunging, connecting, then dropping Jacob Roth with a closed-fist to the face. Lantlas quickly followed suit with a well-placed dropkick to Jason Scene; which was then followed by a drop toe-hold to The Nomad. Lantlas was then the recipient of dropkick of his own, when Roth was able to nail him with a dropsault.

With Lantlas and McNasty down, Scene rolled out of the ring to try and regroup. Heavy Metal noticed, played a little air guitar to the crowd, and then jumped over the top-rope with a suicide dive; that moment of hesitation from HM however seemed to have hurt, as Jason Scene was able to sidestep the dive, and in the process, help guide Heavy Metal's head into the steel guardrail. With Roth incapacitated on the outside, Scene rolled back into the ring where Lantlas was stomping on Donny.

Scene snuck behind Lantlas and delivered a superkick to the back of his head. Lantlas went down, and with Donny back up to his feet and helping out, the two began to stomp on Lantlas, and then double-teaming him with a suplex.

Donny stayed hooked to Lantlas from the suplex position and rolled over with a pin attempt when they hit the mat, but Jason quickly stomped him and broke the pin. Donny then got to his feet and stared in the face of Jason, verbally assaulting him. Neither man seen, nor expected, Heavy Metal on the top-rope, so they totally was unaware that he was leaping off with a corkscrew crossbody block. HM nailed them both with it, and immediately went for the pin on Jason. This time it was Lantlas who broke up the pinfall, with a well-timed elbow drop right onto the lower back, towards the kidney area.

For the next few minutes, all four men were able to sneak in a few pinfall attempts, but either they were kicked out at one, or someone broke up the pin. It wasn't until around the sixteen minute mark, and with Heavy Metal and Jason Scene exchanging blows around the bottom of the entrance ramp, that Lantlas was able to nail Donny J. McNasty with The Elvish Tale, and then quickly locking in The Elven Marksmanship.

Donny, refusing to give up, passed out, and referee Melina Cruz signaled for the bell, awarding the match to Lantlas at the 17 minute and 39 second mark.

Winner: Lantlas via referee stoppage(Donny passing out).
HERE HE COMES TO SAVE THE DAY!
Details: [We cut backstage, where Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith is standing with Shane Dodge. Crazy Boy shakes his head as he clutches his cellphone in his hand.]

Shane Dodge: Tyrone, tonight you were scheduled to take on Nacho Grande and Pikazap in a tag team match with Jade as your partner, but as it turns out, it looks like you're going to the ring alone tonight.

Crazy Boy: I know Shane, I know. Maybe people expect me to be all "manly" and spout off some nonsense about how you can't trust a woman, or how you can never ask a woman to do a man's job, but that's just not my style. What I will say is this. I've made phone calls, tons of them, with the only success being that I ordered 3 delicious large extra cheese pizzas to be delivered to the arena after my match, but aside from that, I haven't been able to get a hold of one person to fill in for Jade tonight.

Shane Dodge: So there you have it, Crazy Boy returns in a handicap match tonight agains-

Crazy Boy: Wait, wait, wait just a second. I hate to interrupt Shane, but I think I've got an idea, probably the best idea I've had since that year I put Monterrey jack cheese on my morning omelet.

Shane Dodge: Um, ok. What is it?

Crazy Boy: May I?

[Tyrone takes the mic from Shane and pulls a nasty old orange flip flop out of his boot. Shane seems disgusted by it, but Tyrone holds the mic up to his knee, using his other hand to slap the flip flop against it, almost making some kind of bizarre Morse Code.]

Shane Dodge: I don't get it.

Crazy Boy: You'll see.

[Its a little faint, but we can hear what sounds like someone else slapping a flip flop against their knee. Tyrone stops, and running onto the scene, seemingly out of breath, is The Kumquat Kid, to the roar of the crowd that remembers the friendship between these two. Ryan is holding a large plate of pickles for some reason, all of which have tiny sombreros on them. Ryan yells out...]

Kumquat Kid: HERE I COME TO SAVE THE DAAAAAAAAY! You rang Mr. CB Radio?

[Tyrone takes a pickle off the plate, tossing the tiny sombrero aside, crunching on the tasty snack.]

Crazy Boy: Indeed I did Kumquat Man, indeed I did. But why the pickles dressed like Mexicans?

Kumquat Kid: Duh, that's what you just flip flop texted me.

Crazy Boy: No I didn't. I said I needed some help.

Kumquat Kid: Well yeah, but you also added that you were hungry and wanted Mexican pickles.

Crazy Boy: Maybe I need a different flip flop.

Kumquat Kid: Mine works fine. Had it polished and Windexed last week.

[Tyrone takes the plate of pickles from The Kumquat Kid and hands them to Shane Dodge, patting the man on the top of his head and then shooing him away.]

Crazy Boy: So, are you willing to help me?

Kumquat Kid: But of course! I even wore my lucky underwear!

Crazy Boy: You have...never mind. Just please tell me you washed them.

Kumquat Kid: Uh duh, I'm a pro wrestler. Clean underwear is part of the code.

Crazy Boy: Code, what code?

Kumquat Kid: Like the Konami Code. Only with less Contra.

Crazy Boy: That's not that cool of a code then.

Kumquat Kid: That's what you think. Try wrestling a 400lb guy with skid marks. See how you like it, Mr. Man!

Crazy Boy: You ready?

Kumquat Kid: For Contra?

Crazy Boy: You know video games is post match material.

Kumquat Kid: Will there also be bagel bites and string cheese?

Crazy Boy: You know it.

Kumquat Kid: So the chance of getting my keister handed to me, all for the glory of string cheese and bagel bites.

Crazy Boy: And flip flops. Can't forget those.

Kumquat Kid: You talk a tough bargain, but...I'm in. VIVA LA KUMQUAT!

Crazy Boy: VIVA LA FLIP FLOP!

[Tyrone drops the mic as the duo walk off camera and head towards the ring. The feed fades to commercial.]
#4
Tag Team
Nacho Grande & Pikazap vs. Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith & The Kumquat Kid

Referee: Steve Shaw
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Match Details: Following commercial break, Nacho Grande was already standing in the ring. Referee Steve Shaw and ring announcer Mark Long seemed to be having a conversation, and Steve seemed to insist on something. Mark Long then announced that, "Skylar Marshall has also deemed Pikazap mentally unfit to compete in tonight's bout and has released him from the PCW. This match will now be a handicap match!"
#4
Handicap
Nacho Grande vs. Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith & The Kumquat Kid

Referee: Steve Shaw
---
Match Details: Nacho seemed a bit worried as he was told that he will now be competing in a handicap match, and tried to plead his case, but there was nothing Steve could do about it. The arena then flashed orange and a booming voice saying, "HERE I COME TO SAVE THE DAY", followed by "10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasure" by Dope Stars Inc., and Tyrone "Crazy Boy" Smith and one of the newest PCW superstars "The Kumquat Kid" Ryan Lewis made their way down to ringside. When both men made their way down the ramp and into the ring, the lights went back to normal and the music stopped, and with Lewis going to the apron, the bell rang.

Smith started the match with Nacho and the two exchanged a couple of holds. Eventually, Nacho got the upper-hand, and was laying into Smith, but when he whipped him across the ropes at around the three minute mark, The Kumquat Kid made the blind tag. Nacho connected with a snap slam, but was blindsided when Lewis hit him with a spinning heel kick.

From there on, Lewis and Smith controlled the match, making frequent tags in the process. The number game seemed to be too much and it was Tyrone Smith making the pinfall at the 7 minute and 11 second mark.

Crazy Boy and The Kumquat Man did the best they could to squash Nacho Grande. And all this food talk is making me hungry.

Winners: Crazy Boy and The Kumquat Kid via pinfall.
#5
Singles
LoKi "The Fallen Angel" vs. "The Grand High Exalted One" Usali Basilisk [w/Jacob]

Referee: Roberto Garcia
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Match Details: This marked the debut of Usali Basilisk, while it marked the return of former PCW North American and International Champion LoKi. The PCW fans do not know much of Usali Basilisk, outside what they may have heard in the newspaper or through local news outlets, while it is known that LoKi hasn't wrestled since his last match against Pegasus years ago, and has had martial problems with former PCW Superstar Whisper. What these two bring to the table will be interesting.

Usali Basilisk made his way to the ring first, accompanied by his Book of Ascension and his brother Jacob dressed in a Kool-Aid Man outfit. He received a large number of boos for someone being so new, but he seemed to revel in it. When he made it into the ring, he shooed Jacob to the back, and raised his book high into the air. He thumbed through his book as his music faded out and LoKi's began.

When LoKi made it out from behind the entrance curtain, the fans greeted him with a standing ovation; the admiration only being rivaled by the ovation Pegasus and Heavy Metal received earlier in the evening. There was a look of pure appreciation on the face of LoKi, as he took in the scene at the top of the entrance ramp. When he got his wits about him, he made his way down to the ring, but was attacked by Usali as he was stepping through the ropes.

Usali used his Book of Ascension as a weapon, as he rained down on LoKi with it. When he felt comfortable with the assault, Usali gently tucked the book in the corner, underneath the bottom rope, and then went back to deal with LoKi; this is when Roberto Garcia signaled for the bell and the match to start.

Usali grabbed LoKi and whipped him into the ropes and ducked his head down to do a back-body drop, but LoKi got his wits about him, and fell on the mat right before Usali, hitting him with an thrust from the mat. From there, LoKi began to take control of the match, although periodically losing control with a defensive move from Usali from time-to-time. It was, however, around the nine minute mark that Usali decided that he could take no more, and he cowardly (or smartly), took his Book of Ascension and began to head up the entrance ramp. LoKi wanted to follow him, but Roberto insisted that he stay in the ring. Ten seconds later, at the 9 minute and 58 second mark, LoKi was awarded his first victory in almost three years.

Winner: LoKi via count-out.
Black Ice? No, not him for you historians.
Details: [Following a commercial break, the fans were greeted with the PCW-Tron coming on, and on it, it showed PCW Owner "The Icemann" Luis Malave backstage in his office with Kassandra Black, standing uncomfortably close with a microphone in her hand. Luis has a bit of strawberry-colored lipstick stain kiss-mark on his left cheek, as well as on the collar of his dark blue dress shirt, which happens to be untucked. It should be mentioned that Kassandra is wearing the same color lipstick, and it appears to be a little smeared.]

Kassandra Black: I'm backstage with PCW Owner and CEO "The Icemann" Luis Malave, bringing you this exclusive interview. Mr. Malave, what do you think so far of tonight's action?

"The Icemann" Luis Malave: It's been interesting. I thought what Skylar said during the start of the show was very provocative, and it'll be interesting if Jade can get herself together; I'd really hate to see a piece of as...err...talent like that not be able to compete. And I can't wait to see which individuals will be competing in the next edition of The Icemann Invitational Tournament. Thus far, there are a few talents that I'm going to recommend to Skylar to include; some of which he'll be happy with, some of which he will not be.

Kassandra Black: Anyone you care to mention?

Icemann: No.

Kassandra Black: So we know the winner of TIIT will receive the World Championship instead of the guaranteed title shot it usually offers. Will there still be a cash reward?

Icemann: Yes. The winner of the tournament will not only become PCW World Champion, they will receive a bonus check of $10,000 and The Icemann Invitational Tournament trophy.

Kassandra Black: What are your plans for the International and North American Championships?

Icemann: I have made a personal decision to award those who had made it to the Semi-Finals, but lost, the opportunity to fight for the International Championship. I'm leaving the decisions for the North American Championship to Skylar Marshall; I mean, it's his job to come up with conclusions for those kind of things.

Kassandra Black: Back to you, Jerry, Al, and Mark!

Icemann: Wait. I want to let the fans to know that the PCW is very happy to be back, and we thank you for all your support. It is you who helped make us what we were, and it will be you who helps make us what we'll become. Stick with us, and enjoy the ride!

[And with that, the PCW-Tron fades out and we kick it back to Mark Long in the ring ready to make the introductions for the next match.]
#6
Singles
Ace Anderson vs. Mike Park

Referee: Eddie Lane
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Match Details: Mike Park is a name many may know from his time on the G-Circuit, an independent cluster of wrestling organizations that has since lost prominence. But while there, Park competed in some of organizations best promotions, fairing well in all of them. He makes his PCW debut against a man that has practically done it all in the PCW, Ace Anderson. Saying Ace has done nearly everything is accurate, as he is a former World Champion, two-time Tag Team Champion, North American Champion, the winner of the first Icemann Invitational Tournament, and has even picked up two Icey Awards for Best Singles Star.

To say Mike Park has his hands full in his first match in the PCW would be an understatement. But to say Ace Anderson has an easy task would also be an understatement.

Ace Anderson made his way out to the ring first, and the fans greeted him with cheers; remembering his dastardly ways. Ace seems to be a different man now, no longer the muscle for Skylar Marshall, but still focused on being the very best at what he does. After he is inside of the ring, Mike Park then makes his entrance, getting a large number of cheers.

More cheers than someone who is new to the PCW should be getting.

Park makes his way down the aisle, and when he enters the ring, the match stars. The two start off with a collar-elbow tie-up, but the much larger and stronger Ace Anderson got the better of this exchange and slammed Mike to the mat with a bodyslam. Ace then tried to grab Mike, but Mike used his speed and intellect to crawl between Ace's leg and then when Ace turned to face him, Mike nailed him with a dropkick square in the jaw- knocking the behemoth down to the mat.

The rest of the match saw pretty much the same- Ace trying to use skill and power to wear down the PCW newcomer, while Park tried to use his speed and durability to catch Ace off-guard. Neither man was able to finish the other off, even after both hit their trademarks (Ace using The Rapture, while Park used his DDT Factor), and match ended at the 20 minute mark in a time-limit draw.

Winner: Time-Limit Draw.
Triple Threat
Murdoc vs. Phinehas Grimm vs. Non Compos Mentis

Referee: Tyrone Little
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Match Details: All three of the men in this match have books worth of stories to tell from their time in the PCW. All three have also had varying successes in Pure Class Wrestling; Murdoc has reigned as International Champion on two occasions and has also held Tag Team gold with Lantlas and Pegasus; Non Compos Mentis has also held the PCW Tag Team Championship with a reluctant partnership with Ace Anderson, who he also defeated to win his first of two North American Championships; Grimm has been International Champion and has also won two PCW World Championships. So there's no question as to why Skylar would scheduled these three individuals to compete tonight.

Murdoc made his elaborate entrance first, receiving boos throughout. Next followed Non Compos Mentis, who also received a large amount of jeers. Then it was Grimm, who received more cheers than any other person tonight. When all three were in the ring, the bell was sounded and the match started.

Murdoc, however, didn't stay in the ring. As soon as the bell sounded, he rolled out of the ring and walked over to the announce table. He put on a headset, and informed everyone that he has decided to rest his body for his match with Lantlas for the following week. He said he was happy to take the loss, but he had to do what he deemed as right.

This made no difference to Non Compos Mentis and Grimm, who went in and leveled away at each other. Non Compos Mentis seemed to get the better of ole Phinehas, and punished him with a devastating spinebuster. He worked over Grimm for a while with a variety of stiff jabs and kicks, but when Grimm blocked a flapjack attempt with a DDT in mid-air, it was his turn to dominate.

The entire match saw the two battle almost equally, and they both put their body at risk with high-impact moves and intense physicality. Murdoc stayed true to his cause, and did not interrupt in the proceedings of the match. He also did not say another word at the commentary desk, even with the urging of Al Laiman and Jerry Andrews.

It was at the ninteen minute mark when the match was really decided. Non Compos Mentis was in good position to win the match, but randomly, as he was about to hoist Grimm up for the Fractured Mind, he began to shake his head in pain; it looked as if he was suffering from a migraine, as he dropped Grimm and grasped his head. NCM slouched in the corner, still holding his head, and Grimm used this moment of opportunity to his advantage.

When Grimm noticed the position NCM was in, he quickly rushed the corner, scaled the turnbuckle, and delivered The Harvest on Non Compos Mentis; drilling his head into the mat. Grimm quickly made the pin, and, at the 20 minute and 22 second mark, Grimm picked up the victory.

Winner: Grimm via pinfall.
After the match...
Details: ...Grimm looked down on NCM and Murdoc issued a small golf clap before the feed fades out.

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Overview


Pegasus d. Drew White via pinfall

Areas & Mark Spurlock d. Laura Seton & Arik Ash via pinfall when Areas pinned Laura

Lantlas d. Jason Scene, Heavy Metal, & Donny J. McNasty via KO when Lantlas made Donny pass out

Tyrone Smith & Ryan Lewis d. Nacho Grande via pinfall when Tyrone pinned Nacho

LoKi d. Usali Basilisk via count-out

Mike Park & Ace Anderson wrestled to a time-limit draw

Grimm d. Murdoc & Non Compos Mentis via pinfall when Grimm pinned NCM


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