From Alicia Stockton: 75 fans came to the Main Event in Porterdale, GA to see the aftermath of July 4th's Revolutionary Wargame...
From Alicia Stockton:
75 fans came to the Main Event in Porterdale, GA to see the aftermath of
July 4th's Revolutionary Wargames. The crowd was hot, new feuds began,
and old feuds grew deeper. Kudos to Referee Dustin Robinson for going
the distance and officiating every single match on the show.
Match 1: "The Undead Luchador", Supernatural vs. "The One Man Militia" Jason Collins.
Winner: "The Undead Luchador", Supernatural by submission.
Collins made a good showing in his debut match at PCW. He heeled it up
with the audience, and he sold Supernatural's attacks well throughout
the match. Supernatural knocked him out of the ring, and it looked like
he planned to dive on him. Instead he climbed on his back and rode him
around the ring like a horse, charming the audience. Collins held
Supernatural up for about thirty seconds before suplexing him, and he
got a two count. Supernatural answered with forearms, then put Collins
into a guillotine. Collins fought out, and pinned Supernatural for a
two count. Supernatural landed a double stomp to the back of Collins'
head, and he got a two count. They exchanged blows. Supernatural
kicked Collins, and he got a two count. Supernatural missed a splash
from the top rope, and Collins took advantage with a suplex and a pin
attempt. Supernatural kicked out. Collins set up for a superplex, but
Supernatural knocked him down. Supernatural then hit him with a frog
splash that afforded him a two count. Supernatural locked in the
guillotine and Collins tapped. The opener really pumped up the crowd,
and it set the tone for the rest of the show.
"The Voice of Reason" Chuck Porterfield announced that PCW is adding an
additional show to their schedule on August 23, and it will feature ROH
and TNA star Davey Richards who will take on the man who is PCW champion
at the time of his appearance.
Match 2: "The Young Gun" Adrian Armour vs. "Mr. Inspirational" Morgan Davis, III, vs. "Go Time" Eric Jones.
Winner: "The Young Gun" Adrian Armour by pinfall.
Adrian Armour left the ring immediately to let the other two
participants fight it out. They followed him and the action spilled
into the front row . Armour and Jones entered the ring on the eight
count, and Davis remained outside. Armour delivered a nice spinning
slam to Jones and followed that with a knee. Davis broke up the pin.
Davis delivered a crossbody for a two count. Davis dropkicked Armour,
but Jones interrupted the count. Davis slapped Jones angrily, and Armour
took advantage picking up the pin. Davis gave a big "Up Yours" to Jones
and the audience showing more personality than he'd ever shown before.
"Marvelous" Marko Polo wore a dress shirt and slacks. He greeted the
audience like he was running for office, shaking hands and kissing
babies. He announced he was running for president, and he gave a speech
full of references to the Constitution and the Declaration of
Independence replacing the United States with Porterdale, GA. He
promised to uphold truth, justice and the Porterdale way, and he
mimicked Kennedy's famous words when he said "Ask not what Porterdale
can do for me, but what I can do for Porterdale". He called Porterdale
the land of the people and asked for our votes so he could be the first
ever president of wrestling. It will be interesting to see how Marko's
move from international male model to man of the people will go over in
PCW in the long term, however, it won the hearts of the crowd this
weekend.
Match 3: "Hit for Hire" Bobby Moore vs. The Jagged Edge
Winner: The match was declared a double countout.
Both wrestlers fought with intensity. Moore tried to run into Jagged
with elbows, but it looked like he was running into a brick wall.
Jagged landed three knees into Moore's shoulder while he was down.
Jagged followed with a belly to belly suplex, but only got a two count.
The action spilled to the outside where Moore slammed Jagged's arm
into the barricade then hit him. Back inside, Jagged hit Moore with a
giant clothesline. Jagged followed with a neckbreaker. The match was
intense, and it held so much heat that the ring couldn't contain it.
Moore and Jagged fought outside the ring, and the match ended with a
double countout. After the bell rang, they continued assaulting each
other. The locker room came out to break it up. Half the bench on the
other side of the arena from where I sat was cleared to make way for
their fight. Jagged speared Moore once they reentered the ring, and the
fight raged on. Jagged told Moore he'd started a war that he couldn't
finish. "If you want to go to war, I'll take you to war," Jagged
declared. This match was a beautiful start to what will be an amazing
feud to watch.
Johnny Danger addressed the audience. "Let's get one thing out of the
way. I'm not here to make excuses. Quasi, for one night you were better
than me. I let you all down, my family, myself, and Stephen Platinum. I
went home and watched the video. I wasn't trying to win a match. I was
trying to end a man's life. That's not who I am." He explained how he
was unpopular in school, how he was rejected by girls, and how he'd
always channeled his darker impulses to fight the monsters. He
emphasized that he who fights monsters needs to make sure he doesn't
become one, and that he was ashamed when one of his young fans told him
how cool it was that he'd hit Quasi Mandisco between the legs with a
golf club during their street fight. He praised the fans of Porterdale
for finding something to love about Johnny Danger at a time three years
prior when he didn't love himself. He declared "Johnny Danger will never
lift his hands in anger again. I'm stepping away from wrestling until I
get control of this." Danger seamlessly transitioned into a commentary
role, joining Chuck Porterfield on the mic.
Quasi Mandisco told Johnny Danger, "I told you I'd kill your spirit, and
in doing so I killed the spirit of PCW. Mandisco was on fire. He told a
lady that she'd better keep her kid away from him or he'd break his
back.
Match 4: Deandre Jackson vs. Devlin Valek.
Winner: Devlin Valek by disqualification
Valek came out with fury and energy. The action spilled out of the
ring, and Jackson drove Valek into the ring post. The audience screamed
in anger as Mandisco choked Valek with his scarf while Jackson
distracted the referee. Valek was so angry that he tried to go after
Mandisco and Jackson pulled him back into the ring. Valek wrapped
Jackson into the ropes, and the referee admonished Valek. Mandisco
freed Jackson from the ropes, then he blatantly hit Valek causing a
disqualification. He tried to goad Johnny Danger into fighting on his
brother's behalf, but Danger and the audience chanted "Let us see" and
the mysterious cloaked figure came out to save Valek. Two members of
MAIM will face Valek and the mysterious figure at PCW's next show on
August 2nd.
Match 5: The Contras vs. Geter
Winner: Geter by pinfall
The Contras made their return to PCW declaring "When the muscles go up,
the mouths go shut." Geter made quick work of them, and stood on his
prey in triumph as he pinned him. The referee jumped out of the ring to
avoid Geter as the announcers declared "There's not a wholesome bone in
that man's body." Geter said he planned to win the 2014 Tag Team
Season, and in the absence of Brian Blaze he'd be the Big F'n Deal by
himself. The Contras declared that neither Geter nor PCW had seen the
last of them.
Main Event: "Do or Die" Chip Day vs. "The Revelation" Shane Marx.
Jeff G. Bailey accompanied Day to the ring, and he jaw-jacked with two
guys on the front row regarding the bandage he still wore upon his head
from the War Games. The match was a balls to the wall, take no
prisoners match from start to finish. Marx did a standing hurricanrana
to Day, then they fought on the apron. Day did an STO on the apron, and
followed with Day of the Dead, but only got a two count. Day chopped
Marx in the corner, whipped him to another corner, then chopped him
again. Marx showed amazing athleticism as he avoided Day's offense by
rolling. Marx did a neckbreaker to Day for a two count. Day tossed
Marx out of the ring, then distracted the referee while Bailey kicked
Marx in the gut repeatedly. Day gained advantage but spent too long
posing, so Marx fought back. Day attempted to choke Marx on the ropes.
Marx landed knees to Day's chin. Day delivered one of his crisp kicks.
Marx answered with a spinebuster. Both men were down, and Marx came
to his feet first elbowing Day, then following up with a superman punch
and a crossbody for a two count.
Marx delivered a beautiful fisherman suplex that also resulted in a two
count. Day kicked Marx in the gut, then followed with a crossbody. Marx
rolled through and pinned Day with Natural Selection. Marx was
declared the winner, however, the referee didn't see Day's foot was
clearly on the rope. Bailey clamored for the referee to review footage
on a video camera. The referee reviewed the footage and admitted that
Day's foot was on the rope, so the match was restarted. Rachel pushed
Jeff G. Bailey off the apron as he sought to interfere, and the referee
turned to settle the dispute between those two. Day struck Marx with a
low blow, and rolled him up in a cradle for the win. The audience was
mad as hell, and they blamed the referee for not keeping his eyes on the
action in the ring. Marx was helped from the ring by Rachel, Danger,
and Marko.
PCW will be back in Porterdale August 2nd. They will also have shows on August 16th and August 23rd.