Sunday, November 4, 2012

PCW 11/3/12

The crowd for last night's PCW show in Porterdale was good. The regulars were out in full force.  Outside in line before the show people were discussing the matches on the card, and they were speculating about the main event. Would Sylar Cross be victorious over the "evil" Shane Marx, or would Marx's minions interfere on his behalf? The anticipation surrounding this main event was high.

I personally am very glad that Johnny Danger has temporarily joined the commentary team until he is medically cleared to wrestle. I think he provides a different perspective.

The show started with a tribute to wrestling legend Brad Armstrong who recently passed away. Chip Day made a short speech, and then there was a 10 bell salute.

Mason comes out after this and cuts a great promo. He's not wrestling tonight, however he feels like he's let us down because he won the empire title and lost it so quickly. He's losing his desire, and he doesn't think we appreciate the sacrifices that it takes to be a wrestler. He points to the spot on the floor where he bled during Sacred Ground. The Porterdale crowd loves Mason, and I know they appreciate the lengths he went to to win the title from Shane Marx, billed laughably as "the most hated man in Porterdale". Mason goes on talking for a few minutes and he is interrupted by none other than Miss Rachel. She gives her usual spiel about Shane Marx is best in the world and how he's going to keep the title forever. All I can think is that Empire's dead and they need to pack it up.

The first match was Lance Alonte making his Porterdale debut against Morgan Davis III.  This was a great match. Morgan Davis has changed his theme music to Pour Some Sugar on Me which is one of my favorite songs. Alonte has a lot of really great moves including an awesome superkick. I definitely want to see more from Alonte. Yes I know he's a bad guy, but he was a lot of fun to watch in the ring. Davis picked up the win in the match.

Match 2 was between Dynomite Soul and De La Vega. This crowd loves De La Vega as much as they hate Dynomite Soul. I kept wondering where Dynomite Soul's Kendo stick was. De La Vega gets control of the match early on, and it's obvious the crowd is behind him. Vega has a great leg drop and a springboard double kick. His missile drop kick is extremely awesome. Dynomite soul's coolest move in my opinion is the inverted neckbreaker of which he did two. again, i take a moment to stress I'm not a play by play commentator. Dynomite soul wins the match with a Go To Sleep. I'm notcertain if Dynomite Soul calls his finisher something different from what CM Punk calls it. If anyone does know his specific name for it please let me know. I love it when the heels win matches legitimately and don't cheat. This happens so rarely.

Sexy and I know it hits and out comes Quasi Mandisco in his white pants. He's got a challenge for Johnny Danger because he doesn't understand why Johnny Danger gave up the Priority Male lifestyle of women and cars. Johnny Danger is supposed to pick a man to fight against Najasism. I can't tell you how torn I am here. I want to cheer Najasism badly. I love him, his glitter cloak, his face paint, his posing. He has the charisma and the in ring ability that I love in professional wrestlers. He makes people want to look at him and watch him in a wrestling ring, even if you hate him. Danger chooses Fred Yehi to face Najasism. They shake hands in the ring before the match, and Najasism doesn't even resort to heel tactics of trying to draw Yehi in to a trap. Yehi and Najasism are both athletic. Najasism is acrobatic, and at one point he even did a cartwheel. This match was physical and very high impact. Yehi does a beautiful bridge supplex that I went nuts over. I thought at first that he'd put Najasism in Austin Aries's signature submission Last Chancery, and was quickly corrected by my husband. It is still amazing when someone is flexible and strong enough to be able to do a full bridge like that to pin someone. At one point Quasi tries to tries to interfere by pulling Yehi out of the ring by his ankle, but that was just a mere distraction. Najasism taps to Yehi's koji clutch and Yehi picks up the win. Najasism beats up Quasi after his loss, and I'm reminded of things he's said on twitter of not being affiliated with the Empire even though he agrees with some of their principles. This match was the match of the night in my opinion.

Next came a tag team match where "the loser leaves town". Already I'm kind of not in love with this idea because both teams are really fun to watch. They are both very talented wrestling teams, and the idea of either team no longer being involved with PCW is kind of sad to me. Sean Adams was wearing a shirt that said Gut Check certified. Does this mean he's moving up to TNA or OVW sometime in the near future? I feel the need to do further research on this. The Washington Bullets are Porterdale's favorite wrestlers. They're great in the ring, and they display good teamwork. I really want to love them, and this is a personal preference issue, but I have a hard time getting behind good guys sometimes. The pace of this match was good, and both teams work well together. I kind of expected the Washington Bullets would win because they are Porterdale's heroes, and I'm a little sad to see God's Gift to Wrestling leave PCW. I think they are a very talented team.

During intermission flyers for Monstrosity Championship Wrestling were distributed. I will be attending this event mainly because they are advertising a fight between rock, paper and scissors. This above all other matches on the card piques my interest. The show takes place Friday November 16th at Club Famous in Atlanta.

After intermission we got Brian Blaze vs. Chip Day. The big thing I noted about this match is that Blaze's pal Geter wasn't here to interfere. This gave Chip a decided advantage. Chip Day came out to the squeals of the crowd. Chip Day wins this one and the crowd goes crazy.

Our main event pitted Sylar Cross vs. Shane Marx for the "unified" title. Miss Rachel comes out holding both belts to the booing and hissing of the crowd. Sylar cross enters and he is loved by everyone. Marx enters and he knows he's hated. He plays it to the hilt soaking up every bit of hatred and loving every minute of it. The crowd was chanting Let's go Sylar, We hate Marx. The ending of the match was disqualification as the referee is distracted. Rachel throws the belt to Shane Marx.  Shane Marx hands the belt to Sylar and then falls to the ground as if he'd been hit, when the referee turns back it appears to him that Sylar hit Marx with the belt. Marx retains and Mason comes out and challenges Marx to a rematch. The main event for the next show will be a tag team match Mason and Sylar Cross vs. Shane Marx and Dynomite Soul. Even though the title isn't at stake, this will be a heated contest.

Are the priority males going after Najasism for beating up their man, Quasi? What revenge does Sylar Cross have planned since Marx and Rachel cheated yet again to maintain their title? Is the evil Empire back to its old ways even though it was supposedly defeated at Sacred Ground? We'll find out November 17th, 6pm, in Porterdale GA. You can bet that I'll be there. 




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