Post by brian76 on Sept 15, 2007 23:24:38 GMT -6
Ares def. "Party Animal" Wally Wilde
Ares came out running down the list of ex-champions he had defeated, questioning why he had yet to receive a PCW heavyweight title match. Wally Wilde came out to make a point that Ares hadn't defeated him, leading to a match. Wally took early control with a bronco buster and followed up with a turnbuckle splash. Ares fought back with some hard chops, before driving his knee into Wally's back. End came when Ares ducked a clothesline and caught Wally with a chokeslam. He then slapped on a sharpshooter for the submission victory.
GridIron Grapplers and CIA went to a double Count-out
A fight broke out before the match even started. Referee Patrick G. got control and Joe Heisman started out with Damian in the ring. Steve tagged in and Joe hip tossed him onto the prone Damian. Damian backdropped Steve and tagged in Diablo. CIA then hit a sidewalk slam/elbow drop on Steve Heisman. Damian taqged back in and got taken out by the Grapplers with a spiked atomic drop. Damian DDT's Joe, tags Diable and CIA hits flying "QUE PASA?" Headbutts to both of the Grapplers. Finally the brawling spilled outside and a ten count ended the match with no clear winner.
Jarod Priest def. Jean-Paul Bassay
Jean-Paul Bassay came out with a "Kick Me" sign on his back. After taking several kicks from the ref and ring announcer, Bassay realized what happened and demanded to know who had done this. Jarod Priest came out, claiming it was a way of welcoming Bassay to the locker room. Starting this match, Priest easily dodged all of Bassay's offense at first. Both men started running the ropes, with Priest leaving the ring and watching Bassay run on his own. But the tone changed when Bassay kicked the rope beneath him as he reentered the ring. Jean-Paul got in several European uppercuts on Jarod, before Priest got a hard enziguri in. He then ran Bassay's head into all four turnbuckles. Priest hit a sit-down suplex, followed by the "Omen" faceplant for the three count.
Body Count def. the beautiful and talented Sam Hart/Butcher
With Butcher's rematch against Ares on the line, he and Hart took on the team of Body Count. Butcher fought hard early on but his injured shoulder was too easy a target for Body Count. Samantha tagged in and delivered some overhand chops to Body Count before tagging out. Santana Starks and Daniel Allure hit a double-suplex on Butcher and continued to work over his shoulder. Body Count hit their wheelbarrow splash for a two count. Sam tagged back in, just as Ares emerged from the back. Butcher went for a plancha on him, but Ares managed to get out of the way. He then rammed Butcher's bad shoulder into a turnbuckle. While in the ring, Sam took the "Toe Tag" from Body Count and was pinned 1 - 2 - 3. After the match Body Count attacked Butcher with his meat tray yet again. But a confidant Butcher let Ares know that he had what Ares wanted; a title shot for the Heavyweight belt at the next show.
#1 Contender to Midwest title (Elimination style)
"Master Technician" Jay Phoenix def. "American Classic" Chris Hamilton, Fuzion and Sacrifice.
Before the match started PL Myers declared that Phoenix's newly won Alternative Title would only be defended once a year and so they were re-naming the Alternative Title the DREAM NIGHT Championship and it would be defended next at Dream Night VII. The other three men took turns attacking the unpopular Phoenix, ending when Fuzion clotheslined Pheonix off the top rope while Sacrifice and Hamilton double suplexed him. But out of nowhere Jay hit the Phoenix bomb and pinned Hamilton. He then tagged in Sacrifice and let him wrestle Fuzion. Sacrifice hit a belly to back suplex and kept him grounded with several clotheslines, before Phoenix tagged back in. Fuzion managed a few arm drags from different positions but eventually Pheonix hit a German suplex that flipped Fuzion onto his belly, where Phoenix locked on his "Broken Wing" submission for the tap out. Sacrifice seemed to have it won when out of nowhere he speared Jay, and followed up with a missle dropkick. But when Sacrifice went for "Roll the Dice", Phoenix rolled him up grabbing the ropes for the three count and number one contendership to the Midwest belt.
TAG TEAM TITLES
Mixed Breed (c) def. Chicago Connection w/PL Myers.
A very physical match. Rik Rockett went feral and bit Rick Knight after a hard clothesline. He then bit PL Myers and Whiplash before Rion Skillz tagged himself in. Mixed Breed hit a double elbow drop on Knight before Whiplash blind tagged in and attacked Rion from behind. Rion came back with a high leg lariat and tagged Rik back in for a double splash on Whiplash. Whiplash continued to take a beating until whipping Rion into the ropes, Rick Knight delivered a high kick to the back and Whiplash hit a hard DDT. Knight and Whiplash made several quick tags at they beat on Skillz but finally Skillz tagged in Rockett. Mixed Breed sent the Connection into a turnbuckle and whipped Rion into the two men. End came when Rockett and Skillz hit the Book End/diving clothesline combo on Knight for the pinfall victory.
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
"Feature Presentation" Johnny Mac (c) def. D. Nytemare
Before the match, Mac took an informal survey of the audience as to why they thought he would lose. Most believed that he had no talent and D-Nytemare was the better athlete. Nytemare declared he would win the belt with the fans behind him. The match itself was very technical with Nytemare and Mac trading holds. At one point Mac shoves Nytemare, but D shoved him back sending him flying out of the ring. Mac brought a much more physical game than usual, leaving Nytemare in much pain throughout the match. Mac got a two-count with a Russian Leg Sweep. Nightmare came back and attempted a top-rope elbow drop but Mac got out of the way and locked in a hammerlock on the bruised elbow. Mac then went up the turnbuckle but Nytemare got him off the post and hit a running Death Valley Driver, followed by the Dub Spinner elbow for a two count. Mac set up a piledriver, but Nytemare backdropped into another two-count. Mac dodged Nytemare's top rope headbutt and quickly rolled him up to retain the championship. Afterwards, Nytemare was irate, threatening the referee and ring announcer, over what he perceived to be a fast count.
Ares came out running down the list of ex-champions he had defeated, questioning why he had yet to receive a PCW heavyweight title match. Wally Wilde came out to make a point that Ares hadn't defeated him, leading to a match. Wally took early control with a bronco buster and followed up with a turnbuckle splash. Ares fought back with some hard chops, before driving his knee into Wally's back. End came when Ares ducked a clothesline and caught Wally with a chokeslam. He then slapped on a sharpshooter for the submission victory.
GridIron Grapplers and CIA went to a double Count-out
A fight broke out before the match even started. Referee Patrick G. got control and Joe Heisman started out with Damian in the ring. Steve tagged in and Joe hip tossed him onto the prone Damian. Damian backdropped Steve and tagged in Diablo. CIA then hit a sidewalk slam/elbow drop on Steve Heisman. Damian taqged back in and got taken out by the Grapplers with a spiked atomic drop. Damian DDT's Joe, tags Diable and CIA hits flying "QUE PASA?" Headbutts to both of the Grapplers. Finally the brawling spilled outside and a ten count ended the match with no clear winner.
Jarod Priest def. Jean-Paul Bassay
Jean-Paul Bassay came out with a "Kick Me" sign on his back. After taking several kicks from the ref and ring announcer, Bassay realized what happened and demanded to know who had done this. Jarod Priest came out, claiming it was a way of welcoming Bassay to the locker room. Starting this match, Priest easily dodged all of Bassay's offense at first. Both men started running the ropes, with Priest leaving the ring and watching Bassay run on his own. But the tone changed when Bassay kicked the rope beneath him as he reentered the ring. Jean-Paul got in several European uppercuts on Jarod, before Priest got a hard enziguri in. He then ran Bassay's head into all four turnbuckles. Priest hit a sit-down suplex, followed by the "Omen" faceplant for the three count.
Body Count def. the beautiful and talented Sam Hart/Butcher
With Butcher's rematch against Ares on the line, he and Hart took on the team of Body Count. Butcher fought hard early on but his injured shoulder was too easy a target for Body Count. Samantha tagged in and delivered some overhand chops to Body Count before tagging out. Santana Starks and Daniel Allure hit a double-suplex on Butcher and continued to work over his shoulder. Body Count hit their wheelbarrow splash for a two count. Sam tagged back in, just as Ares emerged from the back. Butcher went for a plancha on him, but Ares managed to get out of the way. He then rammed Butcher's bad shoulder into a turnbuckle. While in the ring, Sam took the "Toe Tag" from Body Count and was pinned 1 - 2 - 3. After the match Body Count attacked Butcher with his meat tray yet again. But a confidant Butcher let Ares know that he had what Ares wanted; a title shot for the Heavyweight belt at the next show.
#1 Contender to Midwest title (Elimination style)
"Master Technician" Jay Phoenix def. "American Classic" Chris Hamilton, Fuzion and Sacrifice.
Before the match started PL Myers declared that Phoenix's newly won Alternative Title would only be defended once a year and so they were re-naming the Alternative Title the DREAM NIGHT Championship and it would be defended next at Dream Night VII. The other three men took turns attacking the unpopular Phoenix, ending when Fuzion clotheslined Pheonix off the top rope while Sacrifice and Hamilton double suplexed him. But out of nowhere Jay hit the Phoenix bomb and pinned Hamilton. He then tagged in Sacrifice and let him wrestle Fuzion. Sacrifice hit a belly to back suplex and kept him grounded with several clotheslines, before Phoenix tagged back in. Fuzion managed a few arm drags from different positions but eventually Pheonix hit a German suplex that flipped Fuzion onto his belly, where Phoenix locked on his "Broken Wing" submission for the tap out. Sacrifice seemed to have it won when out of nowhere he speared Jay, and followed up with a missle dropkick. But when Sacrifice went for "Roll the Dice", Phoenix rolled him up grabbing the ropes for the three count and number one contendership to the Midwest belt.
TAG TEAM TITLES
Mixed Breed (c) def. Chicago Connection w/PL Myers.
A very physical match. Rik Rockett went feral and bit Rick Knight after a hard clothesline. He then bit PL Myers and Whiplash before Rion Skillz tagged himself in. Mixed Breed hit a double elbow drop on Knight before Whiplash blind tagged in and attacked Rion from behind. Rion came back with a high leg lariat and tagged Rik back in for a double splash on Whiplash. Whiplash continued to take a beating until whipping Rion into the ropes, Rick Knight delivered a high kick to the back and Whiplash hit a hard DDT. Knight and Whiplash made several quick tags at they beat on Skillz but finally Skillz tagged in Rockett. Mixed Breed sent the Connection into a turnbuckle and whipped Rion into the two men. End came when Rockett and Skillz hit the Book End/diving clothesline combo on Knight for the pinfall victory.
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
"Feature Presentation" Johnny Mac (c) def. D. Nytemare
Before the match, Mac took an informal survey of the audience as to why they thought he would lose. Most believed that he had no talent and D-Nytemare was the better athlete. Nytemare declared he would win the belt with the fans behind him. The match itself was very technical with Nytemare and Mac trading holds. At one point Mac shoves Nytemare, but D shoved him back sending him flying out of the ring. Mac brought a much more physical game than usual, leaving Nytemare in much pain throughout the match. Mac got a two-count with a Russian Leg Sweep. Nightmare came back and attempted a top-rope elbow drop but Mac got out of the way and locked in a hammerlock on the bruised elbow. Mac then went up the turnbuckle but Nytemare got him off the post and hit a running Death Valley Driver, followed by the Dub Spinner elbow for a two count. Mac set up a piledriver, but Nytemare backdropped into another two-count. Mac dodged Nytemare's top rope headbutt and quickly rolled him up to retain the championship. Afterwards, Nytemare was irate, threatening the referee and ring announcer, over what he perceived to be a fast count.