Sunday, November 30, 2014

Platinum Championship Wrestling--November 30, 2014--Porterdale, GA

Match 1: Phil White vs. Azrael vs. Supernatural.
Winner: Supernatural

Phil White's gimmick was amusing. I couldn't tell exactly if he was a white supremacist in a black man's body, or if he was referring to the white people in the audience as colored, and attempting to put them in all back into slavery.  Either way it got a lot of heat. Supernatural won the match with a double stomp to Phil White, and Azrael made a nice show of sportsmanship towards Supernatural by raising his hand after the match. It was an awesome high energy opener.

Announcer Chuck Porterfield came to the ring saying that he'd often used the ring as a platform to share his political and social views with PCW fans, but he's changed course. "Fans don't come to sporting events to have opinions and views pushed on them. They want to see the best wrestling." He then described the main event tag team match between Big F'n Deal and The Washington Bullets. "It won't be opinion. It will be be in your face ass kicking between the two greatest teams in professional wrestling."

Match 2: Lyric vs. Warhorse Pi
Winner: Lyric

They attempted to introduce Warhorse Pi as "Warhorse 3.1425" or as all the digits of Pi, but as Pi is infinite that would have taken way too long.  The warhorse did a nice fakeout on the handshake to Lyric, instead choosing to kick her in the face.  Lyric did a sunset flip for a two count.  Then she did a crucifix for a two count, and got repeated near falls.  The warhorse suplexed Lyric, but he missed the follow up splash. Lyric won the match with a tiger feint kick. It was a decent debut for Lyric overall, and I'm curious to see more from this girl in the future.

The "Priority Male" Quasi Mandisco came out to tout Brian Kane's match against Bobby Moore and Shane Marx on December 6th. "I know you love me whether you want to admit it or not" he taunted the audience. "Next week The Priority Male and The Upgrade will be successful" A fan on the front row held up signs that said things like "Quasi's awesome" and then he'd rip them up to taunt Quasi. He and Quasi exchanged words and finally Quasi said "Justin, you want your 15 seconds of fame, but it ain't even worth it."

Match 3: Velvet Jones vs. President Marko
Winner: President Marko

These two wrestlers were evenly matched, and it resulted in a contest that showcased both their technical abilities. Velvet threw Marko into the barricade. Throughout the match, Jones showed a ruthlessness he'd never before exhibited.  Jones kept working Marko's leg after it appeared he'd tweaked it.  Velvet got Marko into an indian deathlock, but Marko got to the rope.  Velvet powerslammed Marko for a two count.  At the end it looked like Velvet had Marko pinned,
but Marko got his shoulder up and he pinned Velvet.  They embraced after. Velvet raised Marko's hand and then attacked him. He continued attacking Marko, hitting Marko's knee with a trash can. He wrapped him in the American flag in a way that resembled a military burial.  Overall it was a good match though Velvet's attack at the end seemed a little obvious to me.

Quasi Mandisco left the arena through the crowd. He was escorted by security, and he put on a pair of brass knuckles to show he meant business.The crowd yelled at him as he ventured out, and it drew good heat.

Match 4: Nina Monet vs. Miss Rachel
Winner: Nina Monet

These two fought hard, and Rachel had the match won. Nina tapped, but Lyric came out and  distracted the referee so Rachel didn't get her win. Rachel and Nina fought on the apron, and Nina got a two count.  Rachel was put to sleep by Nina Monet's wicked submission. It seems the rivalry between Nina and Rachel is just beginning, and with Lyric in the mix it's going to heat up.


The Main Event: Big F'n Deal (Geter and Brian Blaze) vs. The Washington Bullets (Jon and Trey Williams)

This match was a 2 out of 3 falls match to definitively decide once and for all who deserved the crown of best PCW tag team.  The match began with a handshake and a group hug, but it quickly turned into a four man brawl.  The Bullets came out strong at the start with a tandem dive.  Geter got the first fall of the match for Big F'n Deal.  Trey Williams countered Geter's size with his patented speed. Geter caught Jon Williams as he tried to dive and used him as a battering ram against Trey.  Geter got a 2 count.  Geter manhandled Trey Williams who was isolated for a long time. Brian Blaze tagged in and continued the assault against Trey.  Trey fought desperately to make the tag, and he showed great fighting spirit as he tried to withstand Geter and Blaze.

Jon Williams finally got in.  He did a slingshot, but Geter broke up the pin.  Jon hit Geter with an enzigiri.  The Bullets won the second fall because Geter attacked the referee and got disqualified.  Geter kicked out of a marion barry.  The bullets were sharp on their kicks, and they hit Blaze with a tandem kick that resulted in a two count.  Geter powerbombs Jon, then he hit Trey with a splash.  Trey won the match for the Bullets by rolling up Blaze into an inside cradle.  Geter lost his mind after they lost and it was an all out brawl. Wrestlers were thrown everywhere. In an attempt to subdue Geter, one of the bullets threw him into the wall right next to me, and there is now a hole in the wall of the arena from the impact. The night ended in carnage.

PCW will be back in Porterdale on December 6th.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Platinum Championship Wrestling 11/15/14--Porterdale, GA

To start the show,  Marko asked the audience to join him in the Pledge of Allegiance. The "French Sensation", Romeo, promptly interrupted him, calling Americans obese.  USA chants erupted, and Romeo continued saying he was going to make Marko his own personal American lackey. A fight erupted between Marko and Romeo, and it continued as they went back upstairs.

Quasi Mandisco said "You're welcome" as he entered. " I know you're all saying thank you because I've graced you with my presence. I'm everything this crowd isn't, a real man. Nothing will keep me from putting my hands on Shane Marx or slapping the trollop out of Rachel. You need more of me in your lives, so I get a warm up match."

Match 1: Quasi Mandisco vs. Warhorse 11-11-11 (The Revolutionary Warhorse)
Winner: Warhorse 11-11-11

Quasi pushed the Warhorse down, stomped him, then choked him with the rope.  Quasi argued with the referee while Brian Kane beat up the Warhorse.  Quasi choked the Warhorse in the corner, and then he danced and strutted, taunting the Warhorse.  Quasi punched the Warhorse in the face, and he went down like a tree. Quasi then picked up the warhorse for a slam, but afterwards Quasi acted like his hand was hurt. Brian Kane hit the warhorse with a moonsault, causing the Warhorse to win because Quasi was disqualified.

Devlin Valek told Johnny Danger that he felt like he was always cleaning up his messes. "Every time it's time to step up, you're injured. I'm putting you on notice. I'm tired of doing your dirty work." Velvet Jones addressed Valek. "You know this is a business where all we do is hurt each other. Before you were wrestlers, you were brothers. The people of Porterdale don't like your attitude towards your brother, and I'm going to make you bleed inside this ring to show you that blood is thicker than water."

Match 2: Devlin Valek vs. Velvet Jones
Winner: Devlin Valek

The action spilled outside of the ring quickly after a giant clothesline from Jones.  It was an explosive match, and I enjoyed the aggression in Valek's offense.  Valek grabbed a foreign object from his pocket, and his brother, Johnny Danger pleaded with him not to use it. The referee was arguing with Danger telling him to stay back, and Valek hit Jones with the foreign object. Valek picked up the win. The match told an excellent story, and I'm looking forward to the future fallout between Danger and Valek.

Match 3: Nina Monet vs. Warhorse 3
Winner: Nina Monet
The match ended quickly when Monet used a submission that resembled a scorpion crosslock, and Warhorse 3 tapped out.  I long to see Monet's skills used against a strong female competitor on a regular basis.

Match 4: The French Sensation Romeo vs. President Marko
Winner: President Marko

Romeo kicked Marko in the midsection, and went for the cover early, but he only managed a two count.  Romeo punched Marko in the head, clotheslined him, and attempted a pin.  Romeo tried to choke Marko against the ropes, then jumped on his neck out of the ring.  Romeo put Marko into a headlock, then hit him with back elbow, and he managed a two count.  He landed shoulderbutts to Marko's midsection, and he landed two European uppercuts, but still only managed a two count.  Romeo dominated the first half of the match, but Marko came back strong.  Marko pushed Romeo into the corner, and they engaged in a back and forth flurry.  Marko took flight, and landed a leg drop for a 2 count. Marko caught Romeo when he tried to fly, and slammed him into the corner. He went up top and hit Romeo in the center of the ring to win the match.

Match 5: "Go Time" Eric Jones vs. Brian Blaze
Winner: Brian Blaze

Jones wasted no time. He superkicked Blaze in the face to open the match.  Blaze left the ring to recollect his energy. Jones hit him with an elbow and Blaze answered with shots to Jones's midsection.  Jones hit Blaze with an elbow then went up top. Blaze left the ring to avoid Jones, but Jones hit him with a gorgeous dive outside the ring.  Blaze attacked Jones and got a two count after an elbow. Jones chopped Blaze in the chest. Jones attempted to pin Blaze, and then they exchanged blows. Blaze won the match with "The Burn."

Blaze took the mic. "I let a lot of people down at Sacred Ground. I want my match. I want the Bullets. I want my partner Geter." The main event for PCW's November 29th show will be the real Tag Team Season final match from Sacred Ground. It will be Big F'n Deal vs. The Washington Bullets.

Main Event: "Hit for Hire" Bobby Moore and "The Upgrade" Brian Kane vs. "The Revelation" Shane Marx and Miss Rachel
Winners: "Hit for Hire" Bobby Moore and "The Upgrade" Brian Kane


Quasi spoke. "These people need to realize they're in the presence of greatness. We had to make a change because I want to give you the best I can. Because I hurt my hand, I found a more than suitable replacement, "Hit for Hire" Bobby Moore."

Moore and Marx started the match. Marx tried to break Moore's arm and Moore reversed into an armbar of his own.  Moore tried to corner Marx. Moore shoved Marx, and Marx pushed him down. Moore tagged in Kane.

Marx tagged Rachel, and they double teamed Kane.  Rachel tried to make Kane submit. Kane tagged in Moore.

Moore threw Rachel into the corner, and luckily she was close enough to tag in Marx.  Marx dropkicked Moore in the mouth.  Kane broke up the pin attempt.  Marx kicked Moore. Moore punched Marx. Marx tagged in Rachel.

Rachel attempted a sunset flip on Moore, but she couldn't manage to fell him.  She then wrapped him in a submission, wrapping her whole body around him until she could tag in Marx. Moore taunted Rachel by slapping Marx. He hit Marx with back elbows in the corner, then attempted a pin.  Moore kicked Marx repeatedly, then punched him in the face. Marx came to his feet, and Moore punched him again. Marx answered Moore's blows. Marx hit him with a double knee facebreaker. Kane argued with the referee while Nina Monet hit Rachel knocking her off the ring apron.

Moore tagged in Kane. Marx hit him with with some crazy clotheslines, then scoop slammed him. Moore broke up the pin attempt. Kane held Marx for Moore, but Marx evaded, and Moore ended up kicking Kane. Marx hit a spinebuster, but only managed a two count. Marx went for a spear and missed. Kane kicked Moore, laid him on top of Marx, and pinned both Marx and Moore for the win.

Stephen Platinum entered the ring and took the mic. He announced that November 29th's main event will be the Washington Bullets vs. The Big F'n Deal, and he announced that both Brian Kane and Bobby Moore are number one contenders, so on December 6th both of them will meet Shane Marx in a three way dance for the PCW title. The first wrestler to get a pinfall or submission will be the champion.

Platinum Championship Wrestling returns to Porterdale, GA on November 29th, 2014.