Tuesday, January 22, 2013

PCW Porterdale GA January 19th, 2013

Match 1: Dynomite Soul vs. Fry Daddy Winner: Dynomite Soul

Dynomite Soul dominated the first part of the match. As soon as Fry Daddy gained any momentum, Dynomite cowardly left the ring. Fry Daddy misses his move and hits the turnbuckle, and Dynomite soul capitalizes. Dynomite does an elbow and gets a 2 count. There were a series of near falls by both wrestlers. Fry Daddy counters an attempt at an aerial move by Dynomite Soul. He does a clothesline, then slams Dynomite for a 2 count. He then does a giant elbow drop for another two count. Dynomite Soul cowers in the corner and Fry Daddy hesitates for a second. Dynomite Soul is able to pick up the pin and win the match. The best lesson from this match is don't show your opponent any mercy. This match was a good showing from both wrestlers overall.

Match 2: Matt Von Reaper vs. Kody Jack. Winner: Matt Von Reaper

As the referee for this match came out the audience was booing him.I think thecrowd is getting tired of the refs "not seeing" the cheating ways of PCW/Empire bad guys.I do have one question. How old is Kody Jack? A few people believed he might be too young to wrestle. I personally believe that he is a great talent, and if he continues training he will make it very far in this industry.  Reaper starts out trying to break Kody's arm. Kody reverses it. Then Reaper counters and reverses it again. There were a lot of submission attempts in this match. Reaper got Kody with a leg drop, but barely managed a 2 count. Kody reversed a pin into a cross armbreaker, but Reaper reverses that. That was a really good sequence. Reaper finally got the pin off a reverse sunset flip. I'd like to see these two wrestle again because they played well off each other.

Matt "Sex" Sells, Pump Yo Brakes, and Quasi Mandisco come out and start their usual chatter. Their response to our jeers: The crowd is only booing because they are jealous.Quasi handed the microphone to a lady in the audience who wanted to say something, but he snatched it back before letting her speak. The Priority Males and Asessino vs. Johnny Danger, Supernatural and De La Vega is announced for alter in the evening. The segment ends with "The Priority Males always deliver."

Match 3: Najasism vs. Kendall "The Kid" Williams. Draw due to time out.

Williams throws Najasism like a doll at the start of the match. Najasism kicks Williams' feet out from under him. The action spills outside the ring. Najasism beats Kendall up outside the ring, then comes back in and starts posing. Najasism stomps Williams' ankles and concentrates on his knees. He goes for a submission, however, Williams grabs the rope causing a break. Najasism then kicks Williams in the sternum. Williams missed a move in the corner. Najasism jumps on his shoulders and takes him down. He puts Williams into a leglock, attempts a pin, but the referee catches him holding the rope. Najasism then does a moonsault. He attempts to pick up Williams but can't hold him. He knocks himself silly, and Williams attempts a pin but it's broken up at 2. Najasism does a knee and follows it up with a superkick. He gets another pin for 2. Williams does a backbreaker, but only gets a 2 count. He then does a cutter. Time is called and the match a time called draw. The whole crowd is chanting for Kendall.

Match 4: Fred Avery vs. Lobo. Winner: Fred Avery

Fred Avery comes out carrying a clipboard. He talks to the referee before the match starts. He's laying down the law because he apparently knows the rules better than the official. Lobo comes out and it's obvious he's the crowd favorite. Avery offers his hand to Lobo to shake. Lobo is skeptical. Avery shakes the ref's hand, and offers his hand back to Lobo. Lobo then shakes the ref's hand and the match starts. I found that segment humorous. Avery calls all of his moves as he does them to show the audience "the right way" they should be executed. Lobo does a series of hiptosses, then does a dropkick. Avery runs out of the ring trying to call time outs. Lobo takes Avery down and he leaves the ring again. Avery does a supplex, then he does an armbar. They keep reversing the move on each other. Lobo slams down on Avery's arm into an armbreaker. Avery elbows the back of Lobo's head. Avery has Lobo's arm twisted like a pretzel, and he stomps him one joint at at time. Lobo hits a splash from the corner and hits Avery with elbows 3 times. He only manages a 2 count. Avery finally picks up the win by pinning Lobo, but if you looked carefully you'd notice that he slipped something into his tape to get that victory. He cheated to win, but like all good cheating, it's only cheating if you get caught. I don't like Fred Avery's whistle. It is too loud. I do find his character to be funny, and he is definitely a wrestling snob.

Match 5: Pump Yo Brakes, Matt "Sex" Sells, and El Monstruo Assesino vs. Johnny Danger, Supernatural and De La Vega. Winners: Johnny Danger, Supernatural and De La Vega.

When Matt Sells enters, my son goes crazy. Sells was really funny about it. "Look at this, this kid's cheering for me. He knows I'm the best wrestler here." Supernatural mocks Matt Sells by putting on his gear and dancing around. The crowd really ate that up. Supernatural jumped on Chuck Porterfield's back to try and get at the other team while they decided who would be in the ring first.Johnny Danger was fighting Pump Yo Brakes, and PYB told the referee that Danger was pulling his hair. What hair?  I lost track of a lot of the action because tags are made so quickly. There was a part later in the match where Sells seemed to forget he was in the middle of a wrestling match. He decided to play air guitar using his opponent. De La Vega picks up the win for his team after Asessino accidentally knocks Quasi Mandisco off the ring apron. The Priority Males are not convinced it was an accident and they jump him after the match. De La Vega, Supernatural and Johnny Danger all come to his aid. After the match they all shake hands, and it seems that Assesino has turned from the darkside to join our heroes.

Match 6: 8 Man Tag Match Brian Blaze, Najasism, William Huckaby and Shawn Adams vs. Chip Day, Sylar Cross, and the Washington Bullets.

The by play between Adams and the audience was great as he entered. I heard him say to the guy next to me "You bought your shirt, but I earned mine." His response was "I assume you did Gut Check, but you failed." I don't believe he's failed yet because he's part of the Gut Check Challenge right now. You can vote for him on impactwrestling.com. He's in Bracket 3 of the voting under the name Michael Reynolds. He's fairly unpopular in Porterdale, GA as he is a bad guy, but I felt the need to pass on that information for any interested parties. Chip Day was isolated for most of this match. At one point he was thrown out into the audience. Najasism leg locked Chip, but Chip got up and chopped him as Naja was taunting him. Chip stops Najasism's attempt at a kick with a kick of his own. Sylar comes in and annihilates Brian Blaze with a slam. Chip does a dropkick off the top rope. The match devolves into an all out brawl. It's difficult to discern who's legal. At one point, Chip jumps off Sylar's back to land a kick. I'm assuming these are the types of tactics they've been advertising as #weird on Facebook and Twitter.  Another spot sent several wrestlers into the audience. I've heard that two people were hit during this match, and I don't know the specific details of either case. It is imperative that both wrestlers and audience members are aware of their surroundings at all times because when the action spills out of the ring people could get hurt if they aren't paying attention. I try very hard to instill this into my son while we're at these events simply because we are always right at ringside. I want to say that no clear winner was decided in this match because it got out of hand and the referee called for the bell. Right after the bell was called, a figure in a Team All You Can Eat hoodie came into the ring, and when he pulled down the hood it was none other than Jagged Edge. He began attacking the good guys. Glad to see him back even though he's evil. I talked to Team All You Can Eat members Daryl Hall and Matt Hankins on Sunday to find out how Jagged Edge had acquired the jacket. They swear it was stolen. We don't have to worry about a Team All You Can Eat heel turn at this time.

Main Event Mason vs. Shane Marx for the Unified PCW/Empire Title. Mason wins by DQ but Shane Marx retains. (and you know how I and the rest of the audience feel about this decision)

They trade blows at the beginning, and the action spills outside the ring. There is a good back and forth exchange from two men who really know each other. Marx headbutts, and then performs good solid clotheslines. Mason is getting his butt kicked. Marx puts Mason into a rear chinlock but Mason gets to rope to break it. Rachel chokes Mason on the rope while the referee is distracted. I believe she needs to be put in a cage beside the ring to keep her from interfering in matches. Shane chokes Mason in the corner. There is a nearfall for Marx. Chuck Porterfield is struggling to maintain order. Marx is dominate for the first part of the match. Mason does a flurry of punches, but Marx counters. He puts Mason back into that rear chinlock, and he slams Mason's back down. Shane finally has to break the hold. Mason knocks Shane stupid and they are both down for a bit. Mason gets pin after pin, two count after two count but can't manage to hold Marx down. Marx sets up for a superplex, but Mason punches him down. Mason does a sonic boom but to no avail. Mason then slams Marx. He's about to get the three count when Rachel drags referee Chuck Porterfield out of the ring by his ankles and slams him into the wall. He lays helpless on the floor. Old ladies try to help him up. One of them puts his lost shoe back onto his foot. Referee Luis Chevere is called in to take his place. Mason gets Shane Marx to tap to a submission hold, but Chuck Porterfield calls the match a disqualification because of Rachel's interference. Are you serious? Shane Marx tapped. The belt should belong to Mason. A loser leaves town match has been set for February 2nd. It pits Shane Marx and Miss Rachel against Mason and a partner of his choosing. He was told he couldn't choose a fellow wrestler, nor could he choose a fan. He's decided that he wants Stephen Platinum. So it looks like Platinum is coming back to Georgia. Pack your bags, Marx and Rachel, you're leaving Porterdale.









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