Post by kevx301 on May 18, 2006 22:21:44 GMT -5
”Tag Team Madness"
Pro Wrestling and Martial Arts returned to the Chelsea Piers Fieldhouse in Manhattan, New York on Saturday October 14th for Tag Team Madness. 1,625 fans witnessed one of the biggest events to ever hit the “Apple” and truly set the stage for our upcoming Mega-Weekend. DVD commentary will be provided by Dave Prazak and Lenny Leonard.
Pro Wrestling and Martial Arts returned to the Chelsea Piers Fieldhouse in Manhattan, New York on Saturday October 14th for Tag Team Madness. 1,625 fans witnessed one of the biggest events to ever hit the “Apple” and truly set the stage for our upcoming Mega-Weekend. DVD commentary will be provided by Dave Prazak and Lenny Leonard.
- Jackie Gayda made her way to the ring along with the “Human Headlock Machine” Pelle Primeau. There was no fancy red carpet laid out tonight. “These people paid to see some great wrestling,” Gayda began. “Looking at me may be better than that, but I don’t want to delay this show. Alexis Laree, keep running your mouth. Next month, you’re gonna get beatdown. Now onto tonight, Colt Cabana, you need a partner. You need someone to help you beat down Lance Storm. Pelle Primeau is the guy you want.” Plazma made his way to the ring and demanded a rematch against Primeau for what he did on August 5th. Primeau accepted.
- 1) Pelle Primeau vs. Plazma
Opening: Plazma wanted a collar and elbow tie-up, but Pelle Primeau kept trying to lock in his devastating headlock. Plazma was able to force Primeau down to his knees, but got caught off guard with a strike to the ribs. Primeau whipped Plazma into the ropes, but got hit with a spinning heel kick in return.
Finish: Pelle Primeau had control of Plazma and had him locked inside his headlock. Plazma tried to roll out, but was unsuccessful in doing so. Pelle Primeau reached his fingers into Plazma’s mouth and proceeded to gag him, leading to an instant tap-out at 8:01.
- 2) Jerrelle Clark and El Generico vs. The Black and the Brave (Marek Brave and Tyler Black)
Opening: This was the debut of the new team of Generico and Clark who have been unsuccessful in singles competition here in PWMA. The match started off with Marek Brave and El Generico. Brave wanted a serious match, but Generico kept joking around with him by pulling his hair and asking for high fives. This ended with a stiff kick to the face by Brave.
Finish: Jerrelle Clark took out his opponents and his partner with a sick dive to the outside. When the action got back into the ring, Clark tried locking in an armbar on Tyler Black. Black reversed it into an armbar of his own. Tyler Black tried to go for a Powerbomb, but got caught off guard with an El Generico roll-up for the win at 12:55. Marek Brave kicked the turnbuckle in anger after the match.
- Lenny Leonard interviewed Colt Cabana backstage. When asked about his partner in tonight’s match, Colt simply stated that it is “someone from Lance Storm’s past.” Colt Cabana also vowed to end this feud on November 10th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when he beats Storm in two straight falls.
- 3) All Money is Legal vs. The Briscoe Brothers
Opening: Two of the hottest young teams squared off in what promised to be a great match. The referee struggled to get this contest under control as the two teams when right at it from the get go. Jay Briscoe attempted an early Jay Driller, but got hit with a vicious hurracanrana to the outside of the ring by K-Pusha.
Finish: The Briscoes had complete control of the match, cutting K-Murda off from his partner. Murda went for the enziguri on Mark Briscoe, but got hit with a dragon screw for his trouble. Mark tagged in Jay Briscoe who went for the Jay Driller once again, but Murda escaped and tagged in K-Pusha. Pusha unloaded on the Briscoes, before getting taken down with a lariat from Mark. Murda hit a double dropkick, but eventually got thrown to the outside. The Briscoes dropped K-Pusha with a Spike Piledriver, and Jay Briscoe covered him for the win at 15:46.
- After the match, B-Boy hit the ring. B-Boy dropped K-Murda with a Yakuza Kick and drilled K-Pusha with a backbreaker. The Briscoes waved off B-Boy and headed to the back. B-Boy got on the mic and proclaimed that the West Coast will be responsible for the genocide of the East. Homicide hit the ring and charged at his former student. The two brawled for a moment before B-Boy ran out of the building through the crowd, and Puma made his way out to the ring for his match.
- 4) Homicide vs. Puma
Opening: Homicide and Puma brawled all over the ringside area and nearly took out a fan in the first row. Puma grabbed a fan’s chair and hit Homicide with the Van Daminator. Homicide fought back and nearly choked the life out of Puma with the very same chair. The referee eventually got the contest into the ring.
Finish: Puma caught Homicide with a kick to the ribs, and the Notorious 187 fell to the ground. Puma lifted Homicide up for the Tombstone, but Homicide was able to escape it. Homicide went for the lariat, but Puma ducked and planted him with a superkick. Homicide fell back into the corner. Puma charged, but Homicide ducked and dropped Puma with the Cop Killa for the win at 14:12.
- Lenny Leonard interviewed Low-Ki backstage. Leonard asked Ki why he wouldn’t join the East Coast team, especially after what just happened with B-Boy. “I’ve never needed help,” Low-Ki replied. “Now, people are asking me for help? Ha ha ha. I don’t think so.”
- 5) Low-Ki vs. Nigel McGuinness
Opening: Nigel McGuinness was looking to continue his undefeated streak here, but that would be no easy task against Low-Ki. Nigel wanted a lockup, but Ki kept drilling him in the legs with kicks. Nigel eventually caught Ki’s leg, but got planted with an enziguri from the other. Low-Ki yelped and hit a double stomp right on Nigel McGuinness’ face!
Finish: Nigel McGuinness got the match to the pace he likes, by applying a rest hold on Low-Ki. McGuinness tried to lock in a modified kneebar, but Ki broke it up with vicious kicks to the face. Low-Ki went for the Dragon Clutch, but Nigel quickly went to the ropes. Nigel McGuinness went for a suplex, but Low-Ki escaped and tossed Nigel McGuinness into the turnbuckle with a deadly German Suplex. Low-Ki climbed to the top rope and murdered Nigel McGuinness with a Double Stomp for the win at 28:23.
- 6) Josh Daniels vs. Bandido Jr.
The crowd was beginning to file back into their seats from intermission when this match started. These two men tried to impress the crowd and earn PWMA deals in this bout. Daniels tried to lock in an early Crossface, but Bandido blocked it with a rolling clutch pin. Josh Daniels hit six consecutive German Suplexes on Bandido Jr. before applying the Crossface for the submission at 4:55.
- Lenny Leonard interviewed Alex Shelley and Austin Aries about their upcoming tag team match. “We are the future of this business,” Shelley began. “You might as well call us Next Generation. Tonight, two washed up cruiserweights in Tajiri and Aguila pass the torch to us!” “I’m sleeping with Lacey,” Austin Aries added, before the two walked off.
– 7) Colt Cabana and ?? vs. Lance Storm and ??
Opening: Colt Cabana and Lance Storm came out first, before introducing their respective partners. Cabana got on the mic and brought out PJ Polaco (formerly Justin Credible.) Polaco teamed with Storm for years as the Impact Playerz. Lance Storm applauded Cabana, but told him he wasn’t the only one that could use Wikipedia. Storm brought Ace Steel, Colt Cabana’s trainer. Cabana and Steel began the match, with the two going hold for hold, knowing each other so well. Cabana asked for a handshake, but Steel spit in his face and said, “I’m here to do business.”
Finish: Lance Storm had PJ Polaco locked in the Maple Leaf, but he made it to the ropes after a half minute in the hold. Storm went for a Superkick, but Polaco ducked and tagged in Colt Cabana. Cabana unloaded on Storm with Dusty Rhodes-esque elbows and then backdropped Ace Steel over his head. Colt Cabana stalked Lance Storm for the Colt 45, but Storm countered with a chop to the chest. Polaco decked Storm with a Superkick, and Colt Cabana finished Lance Storm off with the Colt 45 for the win at 16:09.
- B-Boy and Puma were shown eating at a Ray’s Pizza. “Tom, make sure you get this,” Puma shouted to the PWMA Cameraman. “This pizza is damn good, but it’s about the only thing the East does better then us.” “Homicide, you taught me everything you know,” B-Boy added. “December 16th, New Jersey, I’m going to teach you everything I know. ”
- Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mr. Aguila vs. Next Generation (Alex Shelley and Austin Aries)
Opening: The crowd chanted “Arigato” and “Gracias” showing their thanks to Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mr. Aguila in their native tongues. Alex Shelley started the match off with Mr. Aguila and was easily caught off guard with his quickness. Shelley tried to lock in an early Border City Stretch, but nearly got pinned from an Aguila Oklahoma Roll. Aguila went for a standing moonsault, but Shelley wisely rolled out of the way.
Finish: Alex Shelley and Austin Aries had Mr. Aguila right where they wanted him, in their corner. They wore him down with various submissions and chops, and kept tagging in and out to stay fresh. Shelley went for the Border City Stretch, but Mr. Aguila escaped and went to tag in Yoshihiro Tajiri. Aguila was within inches before Aries ran across the ring and dropped Tajiri with a forearm. Aguila prevented Shelley from taking him back to their corner, and eventually made the tag to Tajiri. The place went wild as Tajiri connected with a double springboard elbow on Next Generation. Alex Shelley went for the Shellshock on Yoshihiro Tajiri, but got a kick to the face for his troubles. Mr. Aguila threw Austin Aries out of the ring and caught him with a big topei. Yoshihiro Tajiri looked to the sky and delivered a Buzzsaw Kick on Alex Shelley for the win at 25:00.
- After the match, Tajiri and Aguila got on the mic. “Thank you PWMA,” Tajiri told the live crowd. “Thank you fans. We will be back!” Mr. Aguila took the mic and added, “January 12th and 13th, PWMA has a tag team tournament to crown the first ever Tag Team Champions. The first team entered, Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mr. Aguila!” He threw down the mic as the crowd loudly chanted “Arigato” and “Gracias!”