Post by Smith on Mar 24, 2022 5:39:41 GMT
We have a cold open with a very somber Joe Galli, he explains to the viewers that prior to the start of the program, well this may be hard to watch so viewer discresion is advised.
A shaky camera rushes to the parking lot area where "The Reaper" Matt Conard is dismantling Andrew Palace. Wrestlers are trying to break things up cautiously, but Conard and Palace are unleashed. Conard gets the better of the exchange and drops Palace with a reverse DDT on the pavement! Conard skulks off as you can hear Chase Winters calling 911.
The show cuts to Joe Galli and Nigel McGuinness discussing the horrible chain of events and that they will provide updates as they are recieved about the condition of Palace which is right how up in the air. But the show must go on...
SINGLES MATCH
TGA Moss w/ Zeke Mercer VERSUS Remy LeVay w/ TJ Phillips & Justin Blood
People wish they had a ride or die friend like Zeke Mercer has in TGA Moss, who was pulled into this whirlwind of a war. Mercer was on the outside trying to help keep things even in the ring but with the power in the corner of LeVay, Moss was just shaken. LeVay would capitalize and inflict punishment on Moss, reveling in his serial killer esq mentality. The ref almost threw the match out a few times as LeVay would blatantly choke the life out of Moss. Desperation is a powerful force and TGA would snap off a pinpoint superkick to get himself out of the proverbial corner. It was off to the races for Moss after that, he put on a clinic of comebacks. LeVay was rocked and TJ looked beside himself, his wings clipped as the ref kept a keen eye on Remy's cornermen. Moss was able to finish the match with a brainbuster to come back from the brink to win the bout. WINNER: TGA Moss via Brainbuster (7:24)
TAG TEAM MATCH
Mane Event w/ Sonya Deville VERSUS D.D.Trash
The Mane Event is an incredible team, but PvP has one of the most competitive tag team scenes in the entire alliance. This match was between two teams that were looking to get some wins under their belts to advance up the ladder towards the 2P titles. The thing about the Mane Event is when their backs are against the wall is when they fight the hardest. Ron Mathis and Bruce Grey are more about being the fun heels. Duke Davis and Ganon Jones Jr. had the switch flipped working as a unit, usually in a tag match the heel's control the tempo but tonight the battle plan was executed perfectly and after a flying clothesline/spinebuster bomb combo the Mane Event picked up that much needed win! WINNERS: The Mane Event via Play 23 (8:01)
SINGLES MATCH
Brohemoth VERSUS "The Reaper" Matt Conard
Conard came to the ring with a bit of blood stained on him as he immediatly went to the knees of the Brohemoth. Conard was like a shark that smelled blood beating the injured Brohemoth with heavy hands, the ref looked like he wanted to call the match quickly but Brohemoth to his credit would try to swat away "The Reaper" if he could just get a punch to land the tide would change. Conard would stalk Brohemoth picking his spots until he locked him in a rear naked choke forcing Brohemoth to pass out. WINNER: Matt Conard via rear naked choke (5:46)
After the match Joe Galli informs you the viewer that Palace will be ok, there was no signs of concussion but he will be off of TV for a few weeks just in case.
TAG TEAM MATCH
Mt. Kilpis VERSUS The Glitch Army w/ Malcolm Bivens
The Glitch Army was not impressed with the rednecks from Mt. Kilpis but quickly learned those two southern boys are nothing to mess with. Gannon Green is an accomplished collegiate wrestler who would completely outwrestle Darius Lockhart who was forced to tag out to Anthony Young. Anthony wouldn't try to wrestle Green, instead he employed high flying offense that kept Ganon back pedaled until he was able to tag out to Paulie Kilpis. Paulie would take on The Glitch Army with his big dumb baby powerhouse energy! Paulie would actually dive to the outside like the worlds most graceful dump truck, it's a sight to behold. Bivens would kick Paulie low while the ref was checking on The Glitch Army which pulled Gannon into the fray to defend his best friend. The battle on the outside was a war but Lockhart would pin Paulie with his feet on the ropes to steal the win. WINNERS: The Glitch Army via pinfall (11:22)
Don Callis would come out with the L-STREAM champion, "Big Time" Bill Collier. Callis looked a bit sheepish as last week he tried to dismiss Roman Reigns only to have Collier go against him. This week you could tell Callis has had a stern talking to from Collier since then. Callis knowing that Roman Reigns wasn't in the building boldly called him out. After a brief pause Callis would double down and call Reigns a coward, and since he won't come out Collier will take on anyone in the back.
L-STREAM TITLE MATCH
Dan "The Dad" Adams VERSUS "Big Time" Bill Collier w/ Don Callis
A few wrestlers looked to take the challenge but Dan would hold them back letting them know that Dad would handle this! Adams would get into the ring offering a gentlemens handshake, but Collier would just cheap shot him! Collier was vicious from the onset of the match beating the ever loving hell out of the Dad. The match really didn't get started as the ref ended up calling the match due to Dan not being able to protect himself. WINNER: Bill Collier via Knock Out (2:54)
Collier would pull Dan into the powerbomb position, making motion with the throat slit. The ref tried to wave Collier off telling him the match was over with and he won. Before Collier could do further damage "The Millennial" Chance Rizer would hit the ring with a completely different deminor than usual. Rizer and Dan have grown into a weird father/son dynamic and Rizer was actually begging Collier to let Dan go. Collier didn't look moved until Rizer would shove "Big Time" challenging him to a fight instead. The much smaller Rizer would put up his fists telling Collier to bring his worst.
Adam Pearce the director of talent would come out and ask both men if they were sure. Obviously they were and the match officially got underway.
SINGLES MATCH
"The Millennial" Chance Rizer VERSUS "Big Time" Bill Collier w/ Don Callis
Collier tried to destroy Rizer like he did Dan "The Dad", but Rizer would slip through his grasp with his speed. Rizer would get some hits in but Collier would put a stop to it with a hellish big boot. Dan "The Dad" would emerge from the back, bruised with a busted lip as he started slapping the apron trying to rally Chance back into the fight! Rizer is usually the biggest prick you'll find in the ring but the stars were aligned on this night just right. "The Millennial" would shock Collier with a near fall roll up that everyone had to question if it was a three count. Dan would scream out how proud he was at Rizer, who was so stunned with emotion he didn't see the big boot coming as it snapped his head around violently. Before Rizer would even fall over Collier had him by the throat, looking at Dan "The Dad" while planting Rizer with a chokeslam that finished off the match. WINNER: Bill Collier via Chokeslam (14:01)
After the match Dan would try to console Rizer, but the magic was over. Chance would shove Adams away and head to the back.
A shaky camera rushes to the parking lot area where "The Reaper" Matt Conard is dismantling Andrew Palace. Wrestlers are trying to break things up cautiously, but Conard and Palace are unleashed. Conard gets the better of the exchange and drops Palace with a reverse DDT on the pavement! Conard skulks off as you can hear Chase Winters calling 911.
The show cuts to Joe Galli and Nigel McGuinness discussing the horrible chain of events and that they will provide updates as they are recieved about the condition of Palace which is right how up in the air. But the show must go on...
SINGLES MATCH
TGA Moss w/ Zeke Mercer VERSUS Remy LeVay w/ TJ Phillips & Justin Blood
People wish they had a ride or die friend like Zeke Mercer has in TGA Moss, who was pulled into this whirlwind of a war. Mercer was on the outside trying to help keep things even in the ring but with the power in the corner of LeVay, Moss was just shaken. LeVay would capitalize and inflict punishment on Moss, reveling in his serial killer esq mentality. The ref almost threw the match out a few times as LeVay would blatantly choke the life out of Moss. Desperation is a powerful force and TGA would snap off a pinpoint superkick to get himself out of the proverbial corner. It was off to the races for Moss after that, he put on a clinic of comebacks. LeVay was rocked and TJ looked beside himself, his wings clipped as the ref kept a keen eye on Remy's cornermen. Moss was able to finish the match with a brainbuster to come back from the brink to win the bout. WINNER: TGA Moss via Brainbuster (7:24)
TAG TEAM MATCH
Mane Event w/ Sonya Deville VERSUS D.D.Trash
The Mane Event is an incredible team, but PvP has one of the most competitive tag team scenes in the entire alliance. This match was between two teams that were looking to get some wins under their belts to advance up the ladder towards the 2P titles. The thing about the Mane Event is when their backs are against the wall is when they fight the hardest. Ron Mathis and Bruce Grey are more about being the fun heels. Duke Davis and Ganon Jones Jr. had the switch flipped working as a unit, usually in a tag match the heel's control the tempo but tonight the battle plan was executed perfectly and after a flying clothesline/spinebuster bomb combo the Mane Event picked up that much needed win! WINNERS: The Mane Event via Play 23 (8:01)
SINGLES MATCH
Brohemoth VERSUS "The Reaper" Matt Conard
Conard came to the ring with a bit of blood stained on him as he immediatly went to the knees of the Brohemoth. Conard was like a shark that smelled blood beating the injured Brohemoth with heavy hands, the ref looked like he wanted to call the match quickly but Brohemoth to his credit would try to swat away "The Reaper" if he could just get a punch to land the tide would change. Conard would stalk Brohemoth picking his spots until he locked him in a rear naked choke forcing Brohemoth to pass out. WINNER: Matt Conard via rear naked choke (5:46)
After the match Joe Galli informs you the viewer that Palace will be ok, there was no signs of concussion but he will be off of TV for a few weeks just in case.
TAG TEAM MATCH
Mt. Kilpis VERSUS The Glitch Army w/ Malcolm Bivens
The Glitch Army was not impressed with the rednecks from Mt. Kilpis but quickly learned those two southern boys are nothing to mess with. Gannon Green is an accomplished collegiate wrestler who would completely outwrestle Darius Lockhart who was forced to tag out to Anthony Young. Anthony wouldn't try to wrestle Green, instead he employed high flying offense that kept Ganon back pedaled until he was able to tag out to Paulie Kilpis. Paulie would take on The Glitch Army with his big dumb baby powerhouse energy! Paulie would actually dive to the outside like the worlds most graceful dump truck, it's a sight to behold. Bivens would kick Paulie low while the ref was checking on The Glitch Army which pulled Gannon into the fray to defend his best friend. The battle on the outside was a war but Lockhart would pin Paulie with his feet on the ropes to steal the win. WINNERS: The Glitch Army via pinfall (11:22)
Don Callis would come out with the L-STREAM champion, "Big Time" Bill Collier. Callis looked a bit sheepish as last week he tried to dismiss Roman Reigns only to have Collier go against him. This week you could tell Callis has had a stern talking to from Collier since then. Callis knowing that Roman Reigns wasn't in the building boldly called him out. After a brief pause Callis would double down and call Reigns a coward, and since he won't come out Collier will take on anyone in the back.
L-STREAM TITLE MATCH
Dan "The Dad" Adams VERSUS "Big Time" Bill Collier w/ Don Callis
A few wrestlers looked to take the challenge but Dan would hold them back letting them know that Dad would handle this! Adams would get into the ring offering a gentlemens handshake, but Collier would just cheap shot him! Collier was vicious from the onset of the match beating the ever loving hell out of the Dad. The match really didn't get started as the ref ended up calling the match due to Dan not being able to protect himself. WINNER: Bill Collier via Knock Out (2:54)
Collier would pull Dan into the powerbomb position, making motion with the throat slit. The ref tried to wave Collier off telling him the match was over with and he won. Before Collier could do further damage "The Millennial" Chance Rizer would hit the ring with a completely different deminor than usual. Rizer and Dan have grown into a weird father/son dynamic and Rizer was actually begging Collier to let Dan go. Collier didn't look moved until Rizer would shove "Big Time" challenging him to a fight instead. The much smaller Rizer would put up his fists telling Collier to bring his worst.
Adam Pearce the director of talent would come out and ask both men if they were sure. Obviously they were and the match officially got underway.
SINGLES MATCH
"The Millennial" Chance Rizer VERSUS "Big Time" Bill Collier w/ Don Callis
Collier tried to destroy Rizer like he did Dan "The Dad", but Rizer would slip through his grasp with his speed. Rizer would get some hits in but Collier would put a stop to it with a hellish big boot. Dan "The Dad" would emerge from the back, bruised with a busted lip as he started slapping the apron trying to rally Chance back into the fight! Rizer is usually the biggest prick you'll find in the ring but the stars were aligned on this night just right. "The Millennial" would shock Collier with a near fall roll up that everyone had to question if it was a three count. Dan would scream out how proud he was at Rizer, who was so stunned with emotion he didn't see the big boot coming as it snapped his head around violently. Before Rizer would even fall over Collier had him by the throat, looking at Dan "The Dad" while planting Rizer with a chokeslam that finished off the match. WINNER: Bill Collier via Chokeslam (14:01)
After the match Dan would try to console Rizer, but the magic was over. Chance would shove Adams away and head to the back.