Evil was alive and well in Porterdale, GA in front of this capacity crowd. Platinum Championship Wrestling's commitment to its long term story line is what makes it stand out above some of its competition.
Quasi Mandisco began the show. "Where's Johnny Danger? Where's Supernatural? The members of MAIM are here to give you a warning. We're going to do what we do best. We're going to hurt people. That's what we do. This is just a warning to anyone who defies MAIM." He held up Supernatural's mask at that point gaining the ire of the entire audience. "Is there anyone bad enough to take on Deandre Jackson? Is there anyone bad enough to take on Kaiden Knight? Sugar Shane? We are the best in Georgia. We are the best in the United States. We are the best in the world. We are the members of MAIM."
Match 1: Brandon Kage vs. Dynomite Soul
Brandon Kage has really slimmed down. He attempted a headscissors submission, but Dynomite broke it quickly. Brandon's mat game really improved, and he looked better both physically and as a wrestler than the last time he graced a PCW ring.
This great match was broken up by Sylar Cross and Bobby Moore, and it turned into a tag team match.
Match 2: Brandon Kage and Dynomite Soul vs. Bobby Moore and Sylar Cross.
Winners: Bobby Moore and Sylar Cross
The heels began by decimating Dynomite Soul, and he was isolated for a long time. He finally managed to tag in cage who received a boot to the face from Bobby Moore. Rachel choked Brandon Kage while Sylar argued with the referee. Moore attempted to pin Kage unsuccessfully. Moore yelled at the audience "Where's the challenge?" referring to Kage. Dynomite tried hard to get in to save his partner, but the referee kept telling him to wait for a tag. The referee was oblivous to the fact that the heels were attacking Kage. Bobby Moore knocked Dynomite Soul off the ring apron. Brandon Kage received a big splash in the corner from Sylar Cross. Sylar then put Brandon Kage in his version of the lion tamer, but broke it after making his painful statement. Kage regained control of the match then tagged in Dynomite Soul. He kneed Bobby Moore. When it looked like Dynomite Soul would win the match, Rachel elbowed him in the corner while the referee was distracted. Bobby Moore rolled Dynomite Soul up and got the pin. The entire exchange was a dynamic way to begin the show.
Match 3: Brian Blaze and Geter vs. Joey Kidman and Don Yoder
Yoder came to the ring in an unflattering red bathrobe. Geter flattened Yoder, and then he flattened Kidman and Yoder as they attempted to discuss strategy. Geter pinned Yoder in this very short squash match.
Match 4: De La Vega vs. Adrian Armour
Winner: Adrian Armour
De La Vega wasted no time getting in Adrian Armour's face. Armour really worked De La Vega's arm, and De La Vega answered by trying to break Armour's. Armour called De La Vega a "Grown Ass Midget" which really pleased the audience. Armour tried to pull De La Vega back into the ring by his hair. De La Vega stomped Armour's back. Vega unsuccessfully attempted a pin on Armour. The action spilled outside the ring for a little bit, and Vega nearly pinned Armour once the action returned inside. Vega wrapped Armour up, but Armour got up and backed Vega into the corner. Vega pinned Armour again, but only managed the two count. Vega stomped Armour from the second rope, but still couldn't pin him. Armour chopped De La Vega. De La Vega clotheslined Armour's head. Vega landed several shots to Armour's midsection. He followed this with a big elbow, but he still only managed a 2 count. Armour slammed Vega to the canvas, and both men were down. Armour backhanded Vega then kneed him in the gut. He followed that up with a backbreaker and a Russian leg sweep drop. He then did a spinning slam to Vega, but Vega kicked out. De la Vega missed a leg drop, but he was able to roll Armour up. The referee claimed that Vega grabbed Armour's tights, and Vega argued fiercely about it. Armour took advantage of this and rolled Vega up for the win.
Match 5: Chip Day vs. Casey Kincaid
Winner: Chip Day
This championship match took place inside a steel cage, and it didn't disappoint. Kincaid repeatedly threw Day face first into the cage to start things off. Day whipped Kincaid into the corner. Day snapmared Kincaid then stomped his face. He tied Kincaid up in the ropes and repeatedly bashed his face into the cage. He then bashed Kincaid into the turnbuckle, and attempted to pin him. Day then hit Kincaid in the face. Kincaid did a pretty dropkick off the top rope, but Day still kicked out at 2. Kincaid unsuccessfully attempted another pin. He followed this up with an elbow drop from the top rope, but Day powered out of that pin attempt. Kincaid and Day exchanged punches and kicks. Day landed a beautiful kick to Kincaid's face. He took Kincaid up top for a superplex, which it appeared that Kincaid managed to reverse. He followed that up with a suplex of his own, but Day still managed to kick out. Jeff G. Bailey tried to introduce a chair into the match, but Adrian Armour came out and took the chair from Bailey and chased him off threatening to hit him with it. Kincaid hit Day with a DDT, but Day managed to kick out. Kincaid yelled at Armour outside the ring "Why are you here?" Armour flipped Kincaid off and he helped Day tie Kincaid up with zip strips. It turned out that Armour was really working for Of Mice and Men and the sinister Jeff G. Bailey the entire time. Day continued to assault Kincaid as he was tied to the cage. Chip then attempts to walk out. Kincaid yells at him to do the right thing and beat him fair and square by pinning him, but he said that Day "doesn't have the sack for that." Chip walked out the cage door retaining his title. It seems that all PCW's heroes have been seduced by the darkness of either The Empire or MAIM.
Shane Mackey had a message from Stephen Platinum. On February 15, Stephen Platinum is scheduled to return to Porterdale, GA. He wanted his last match to be against Chip Day, and if he had any steam left in him he wanted a piece of Jeff G. Bailey. Jeff G. Bailey told the audience that Chip Day should be our hero, and that Stephen Platinum couldn't waltz back into the town that Chip Day built. Stephen Platinum's "open challenge" would instead be answered by Shane Marx. According to Jeff G. Bailey, Stephen Platinum isn't in Chip Day's league, and he never will be.
Match 6: MAIM (Kaiden Knight, Sugar Shane, and Deandre Jackson) vs. The Washington Bullets and Marko Polo
Winners: The Washington Bullets and Marko Polo
Marko Polo entered the arena wearing a Punisher hoodie to antagonize Kaiden Knight whose nickname is The Punisher. All three faces threw all three MAIM members into each other as the match began. All six men were in the ring at once, and it became chaotic. They tagged in and out quickly and furiously. Marko Polo was in with Deandre Jackson, and the referee seemed distracted by keeping the Bullets out of the ring. Deandre Jackson made an illegal tag to Sugar Shane. Marko Polo threw Sugar Shane over the ropes into the cage. Deandre Jackson came back into the match and tried to pin Marko Polo. MAIM continued to assault Polo in their corner as the referee is occupied keeping the Bullets out of the ring. Kaiden Knight attempted to pin Polo, failed, then tried to choke him. Kaiden Knight held Marko Polo while Sugar Shane struck him down. They had him isolated for what seemed like forever. Deandre Jackson did an elbow then attempted to pin him. The Bullets finally made it into the ring, and they tried to clean house. Kaiden Knight pulled them down by their shorts. The Bullets double teamed him with a tandem kick, and Marko Polo unsuccessfully attempted to pin him. All three faces climbed to the top rope, but Quasi shook the cage from the outside and knocked them all down. Quasi attempted to climb up the cage, but a mysterious man in a mask and cape knocked Quasi down. He seemed rather dangerous. Marko pinned Kaiden Knight and he and the Washington Bullets were victorious. Marko earned a title shot against Chip Day on February 1st.
PCW will be back in Porterdale, GA on Saturday, February 1st at 6pm.
Quasi Mandisco began the show. "Where's Johnny Danger? Where's Supernatural? The members of MAIM are here to give you a warning. We're going to do what we do best. We're going to hurt people. That's what we do. This is just a warning to anyone who defies MAIM." He held up Supernatural's mask at that point gaining the ire of the entire audience. "Is there anyone bad enough to take on Deandre Jackson? Is there anyone bad enough to take on Kaiden Knight? Sugar Shane? We are the best in Georgia. We are the best in the United States. We are the best in the world. We are the members of MAIM."
Match 1: Brandon Kage vs. Dynomite Soul
Brandon Kage has really slimmed down. He attempted a headscissors submission, but Dynomite broke it quickly. Brandon's mat game really improved, and he looked better both physically and as a wrestler than the last time he graced a PCW ring.
This great match was broken up by Sylar Cross and Bobby Moore, and it turned into a tag team match.
Match 2: Brandon Kage and Dynomite Soul vs. Bobby Moore and Sylar Cross.
Winners: Bobby Moore and Sylar Cross
The heels began by decimating Dynomite Soul, and he was isolated for a long time. He finally managed to tag in cage who received a boot to the face from Bobby Moore. Rachel choked Brandon Kage while Sylar argued with the referee. Moore attempted to pin Kage unsuccessfully. Moore yelled at the audience "Where's the challenge?" referring to Kage. Dynomite tried hard to get in to save his partner, but the referee kept telling him to wait for a tag. The referee was oblivous to the fact that the heels were attacking Kage. Bobby Moore knocked Dynomite Soul off the ring apron. Brandon Kage received a big splash in the corner from Sylar Cross. Sylar then put Brandon Kage in his version of the lion tamer, but broke it after making his painful statement. Kage regained control of the match then tagged in Dynomite Soul. He kneed Bobby Moore. When it looked like Dynomite Soul would win the match, Rachel elbowed him in the corner while the referee was distracted. Bobby Moore rolled Dynomite Soul up and got the pin. The entire exchange was a dynamic way to begin the show.
Match 3: Brian Blaze and Geter vs. Joey Kidman and Don Yoder
Yoder came to the ring in an unflattering red bathrobe. Geter flattened Yoder, and then he flattened Kidman and Yoder as they attempted to discuss strategy. Geter pinned Yoder in this very short squash match.
Match 4: De La Vega vs. Adrian Armour
Winner: Adrian Armour
De La Vega wasted no time getting in Adrian Armour's face. Armour really worked De La Vega's arm, and De La Vega answered by trying to break Armour's. Armour called De La Vega a "Grown Ass Midget" which really pleased the audience. Armour tried to pull De La Vega back into the ring by his hair. De La Vega stomped Armour's back. Vega unsuccessfully attempted a pin on Armour. The action spilled outside the ring for a little bit, and Vega nearly pinned Armour once the action returned inside. Vega wrapped Armour up, but Armour got up and backed Vega into the corner. Vega pinned Armour again, but only managed the two count. Vega stomped Armour from the second rope, but still couldn't pin him. Armour chopped De La Vega. De La Vega clotheslined Armour's head. Vega landed several shots to Armour's midsection. He followed this with a big elbow, but he still only managed a 2 count. Armour slammed Vega to the canvas, and both men were down. Armour backhanded Vega then kneed him in the gut. He followed that up with a backbreaker and a Russian leg sweep drop. He then did a spinning slam to Vega, but Vega kicked out. De la Vega missed a leg drop, but he was able to roll Armour up. The referee claimed that Vega grabbed Armour's tights, and Vega argued fiercely about it. Armour took advantage of this and rolled Vega up for the win.
Match 5: Chip Day vs. Casey Kincaid
Winner: Chip Day
This championship match took place inside a steel cage, and it didn't disappoint. Kincaid repeatedly threw Day face first into the cage to start things off. Day whipped Kincaid into the corner. Day snapmared Kincaid then stomped his face. He tied Kincaid up in the ropes and repeatedly bashed his face into the cage. He then bashed Kincaid into the turnbuckle, and attempted to pin him. Day then hit Kincaid in the face. Kincaid did a pretty dropkick off the top rope, but Day still kicked out at 2. Kincaid unsuccessfully attempted another pin. He followed this up with an elbow drop from the top rope, but Day powered out of that pin attempt. Kincaid and Day exchanged punches and kicks. Day landed a beautiful kick to Kincaid's face. He took Kincaid up top for a superplex, which it appeared that Kincaid managed to reverse. He followed that up with a suplex of his own, but Day still managed to kick out. Jeff G. Bailey tried to introduce a chair into the match, but Adrian Armour came out and took the chair from Bailey and chased him off threatening to hit him with it. Kincaid hit Day with a DDT, but Day managed to kick out. Kincaid yelled at Armour outside the ring "Why are you here?" Armour flipped Kincaid off and he helped Day tie Kincaid up with zip strips. It turned out that Armour was really working for Of Mice and Men and the sinister Jeff G. Bailey the entire time. Day continued to assault Kincaid as he was tied to the cage. Chip then attempts to walk out. Kincaid yells at him to do the right thing and beat him fair and square by pinning him, but he said that Day "doesn't have the sack for that." Chip walked out the cage door retaining his title. It seems that all PCW's heroes have been seduced by the darkness of either The Empire or MAIM.
Shane Mackey had a message from Stephen Platinum. On February 15, Stephen Platinum is scheduled to return to Porterdale, GA. He wanted his last match to be against Chip Day, and if he had any steam left in him he wanted a piece of Jeff G. Bailey. Jeff G. Bailey told the audience that Chip Day should be our hero, and that Stephen Platinum couldn't waltz back into the town that Chip Day built. Stephen Platinum's "open challenge" would instead be answered by Shane Marx. According to Jeff G. Bailey, Stephen Platinum isn't in Chip Day's league, and he never will be.
Match 6: MAIM (Kaiden Knight, Sugar Shane, and Deandre Jackson) vs. The Washington Bullets and Marko Polo
Winners: The Washington Bullets and Marko Polo
Marko Polo entered the arena wearing a Punisher hoodie to antagonize Kaiden Knight whose nickname is The Punisher. All three faces threw all three MAIM members into each other as the match began. All six men were in the ring at once, and it became chaotic. They tagged in and out quickly and furiously. Marko Polo was in with Deandre Jackson, and the referee seemed distracted by keeping the Bullets out of the ring. Deandre Jackson made an illegal tag to Sugar Shane. Marko Polo threw Sugar Shane over the ropes into the cage. Deandre Jackson came back into the match and tried to pin Marko Polo. MAIM continued to assault Polo in their corner as the referee is occupied keeping the Bullets out of the ring. Kaiden Knight attempted to pin Polo, failed, then tried to choke him. Kaiden Knight held Marko Polo while Sugar Shane struck him down. They had him isolated for what seemed like forever. Deandre Jackson did an elbow then attempted to pin him. The Bullets finally made it into the ring, and they tried to clean house. Kaiden Knight pulled them down by their shorts. The Bullets double teamed him with a tandem kick, and Marko Polo unsuccessfully attempted to pin him. All three faces climbed to the top rope, but Quasi shook the cage from the outside and knocked them all down. Quasi attempted to climb up the cage, but a mysterious man in a mask and cape knocked Quasi down. He seemed rather dangerous. Marko pinned Kaiden Knight and he and the Washington Bullets were victorious. Marko earned a title shot against Chip Day on February 1st.
PCW will be back in Porterdale, GA on Saturday, February 1st at 6pm.
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