Post by Smith on Feb 22, 2022 3:36:04 GMT
(I got a little too into writing these results, it's either my best go home show or my absolute worst writing I've ever done! Bon Appetite!)
The cold open is TJ Phillips, in front of Justin Blood, spouting off at the mouth letting TGA Moss know that he shouldn't have stuck his nose where it didn't belong. Phillips let both men know that by the end of the night Moss and Mercer were both going to be left broken, battered and shells of their former selves.
When the show officially kicked off with "The Voice of the Arcades" Joe Galli and Nigel McGuinness they were both talking about the chilling words delivered by Phillips. Nigel even testified to how brutal TJ Phillips can be, pointing out that the final match of his career was against the man.
"The Thoroughbred" Cole Karter vs. "A1" Anthony Young w/ Malcolm Bivens
The young lions side of PvP is chock with incredible talents and these two came to show the rest of the locker room that they were coming for the top spots in the company. Anthony Young is a talented high flyer with very educated legs. Chopping through Karter with a variety of Kicks from different transitions that would leave welts on "The Thoroughbred". If you've never seen Karter work you're missing out the kid has the heart of a warrior, no matter what Young would throw at Karter, the shoulders would not stay on the mat for three. Eventually frustration would boil over and Cole was able to capitalize nailing the TKO to finally end this opening contest. WINNER: Cole Karter via The TKO (8:55)
SINGLES MATCH
Brohemoth vs. Nathan Aulridge Aulridge is ruthless and as old school as they come, but the Brohemoth is just a massive mountain of man. Aulridge tried to lock up with the Bro but kept getting shoved off and blasted with solid right hands. This was the ultimate in the bully getting his come uppins from someone bigger. Aulridge would cry and complain to the referee, accusing Brohemoth of every awful thing that Aulridge would like to do in his normal match. Nathan would use eye gouges, and illegal chokes, keeping the referee out of position to save himself from a sure fire DQ. Aulridge tried for his lariat finisher but Brohemoth would absorb the impact and deliver one of his own! The strike would send Nathan spiraling and tumbling to the mat as the massive man would cover for the three count. WINNER: Brohemoth via the Lariat (6:03)
Andrew Palace vs. Darius Lockhart w/ Malcolm Bevins
After the match we head to intermission where Joe Galli and Nigel McGuinness are interrupted as Andrew Palace is enraged over the fact that he was low blowed. It got so bad that Adam Pearce had to come out and address the situation. Deciding that the match would happen again after intermission!
Andrew Palace vs. Darius Lockhart
You're not reading this match twice on accident! Andrew Palace was pissed and went after Lockhart. Malcolm Bevins tried to come down the ramp but was cut off by Pearce to keep this match even and fair after what happened before intermission. During the whole situation "A1" Anthony Young, the other half of the Glitch Army tried sneaking through the crowd and getting involved! Palace was able to use the Glitch Army to take out each other in a moment of miscommunication. Andrew was able to spike Lockhart with the Hernia Driver to get the actual victory. WINNER: Andrew Palace via Hernia Driver (6:43)
SINGLES MATCH
"The Upgrade" Chase Winters vs. "The Reaper" Matt Conard
There was a chill to the air as the Reaper made his way to the ring, pointing a finger at Winters in the ring. The match started off with Chase trying to shake off the spooky vibes of Conard, who has now fully embraced the soul of the reaper. Winters would throw hands but Conard would no sell the strikes, coming back with heavy hands that Winters would sell like concrete smacking him around. Chase looked to be in a lot of trouble as the Reaper started stalking him like a shark that smelled blood. Winters would try to fight back but Conard would put the match away with his hangman's neckbreaker. WINNER: Matt Conard via Hangman's Neckbreaker (7:10)
TAG TEAM MATCH
Zero G Zen (Jason Kincaid & Lee Moriarty) vs. D.D.Trash (Ron Mathis & Bruce Grey)
What a clash, these are two teams that are symmetry in action, and they put on a great showing for the crowd on hand. Mathis is an accomplished brawler, while his partner is trying to make old school cool again. Zero G Zen have accended and both men are putting on some of their best matches since becoming a duo, mix it all together and you get a little bit of something for every type of fan in attendance. This match may have stolen the entire show as the two teams kept literally wrestling control of the match from one another. It was cascade finish city at the end! Finally the match was ended as Moriarty slapped on the joint custody armbar forcing Bruce Grey to submit. Joe Galli let the fans know that Bruce Grey has a bad shoulder and he had to tap out or further damage would have been done. WINNERS: Zero G Zen (13:37)
SINGLES MATCH
Dan The Dad vs. "Big Time" Bill Collier w/ Don CallisDon Callis would spout off about how "Big Time" Bill Collier actually is compared to the small pond that is PvP, and this was a hard point to argue against as your dad's favorite wrestler got his ass kicked. Collier would make quick work of Dan, hitting a vicious back elbow in the corner to end this match with mercy. Winner: Bill Collier via Back Elbow (4:20)
TAG TEAM MATCH
TGA Moss & Zeke Mercer vs. TJ Phillips & Remy LeVay w/ Justin Blood
TJ Phillips came with a plan of attack, instead of making it a fair fight, Phillips would enlist Remy LeVay into his inner circle to keep the numbers in his favor. Mercer and Moss were looking for revenge over last week as well as the words that started the show! The ref ended up getting bumped early in the match as the tag rules were thrown out the window, this was simply a street fight! Justin Blood tried to get involved in the scuffle but Benny Conley would hit the scene! The crowd was going wild as all hell broke loose to end the show. Blood and Benny would pair off fighting up the ramp as Moss and LeVay would square off fighting into the crowd leaving it to just TJ Phillips and Zeke Mercer trading in the center of the ring. Another ref would rush to the ring only for TJ to "accidentally" take him out of the equation as well. Phillips would hit Mercer with a fireball! The crowd was stunned as Mercer rolled around in the ring in pain as Phillips slithered out of the ring, allowing the show to fade to black. WINNER: NO CONTEST