Post by Smith on Mar 17, 2022 5:13:54 GMT
The show beings with a cold open of Don Callis and the NEW L-Stream champion "Big Time" Bill Collier. Collier paces around in the back like a caged animal, Don Callis takes charge with his gift of gab in the foreground, addressing Roman Reigns with a bit of tremble in his voice.
This pulls Bill Collier out of his pacing, there was obviously a break down on communication between the two men as Collier throws down the challenge. Callis tries to rein in the champion as the show cuts to the opening sequence.
We head to "The Voice from the Arcade" Joe Galli with Nigel McGuinness as they put over how exceptional of a show Power Up was, before talking about how tonight is sure to be an action packed affair.
TAG TEAM MATCH
These two teams haven't been able to get a lot of momentum since the inception of PvP, Malcolm Bivens kept trying to shove his nose into the match, which in turn brought Sonya Deville. This was your classic baby face and ref arguement while the heels did shady shit behind the back. The crowd was eating it up screaming and pleading with the ref to turn around as The Glitch Army would isolate and attack each member of the Mane Event. Ganon would start directing traffic with his playbook but the Mane Event just couldn't get the ball rolling how they wanted. Darius Lockhart would put Duke Davis away with the Assata Driver to give The Glitch Army the victory. WINNERS: The Glitch Army via Assata Driver (7:12)
SINGLES MATCH
Palace has a philosophy of "Let's have Fun" that he hasn't been able to enjoy as of late, but tonight the pressure seemed off as he wrestled a less experienced opponent. Rizer is a bit of a prick and would try to derail the fun train as much as possible, crying out for "safe spaces" when the match got too intense. Rizer would try for the bridging german suplex, but Palace would counter with a roll up to secure the victory. WINNER: Andrew Palace via Roll up (5:56)
Andrew looked pretty happy with his victory as the lights dimmed, "The Reaper" would appear in the entrance area pointing a finger at Andrew Palace. Palace didn't seem very pleased taking the gesture as a confusing threat.
TAG TEAM MATCH
This match was just a lot of fun with both teams playing up the funny factor. D.D.Trash did a lot of the classic hits, like literally run into each other in comedic fashion. Conley and Fulp both have a great repore with the crowd and had fun just whipping them into a frenzy. D.D.Trash was able to end the laughter when Mathis hit the piledriver and Grey hit the DDT. The crowd wasn't very happy with the result but Mathis and Grey would celebrate in the ring like they just won the world series. WINNERS: D.D.Trash via Piledriver/DDT(8:17)
SINGLES MATCH
Brohemoth vs. "The Reaper" Matt Conard
We couldn't even get this match started properly, Andrew Palace was all over Conard as soon as "The Reaper" stepped out from behind the curtain. It was a brawl towards the ring with Brohemoth getting involved trying to fight Palace off just to get a shot at Conard. The ref would just throw this match out as staff and wrestlers battled to try to get these three heavy hitters away from one another! WINNER: The Fans because next week it's a triple threat!
TAG TEAM MATCH
Zeke and TGA have done battles with Phillips and his degenerates too many times to know that this match would be on the up and up so they invited a couple of friends from the New York wrestling scene AJ Spectre and Cyrus Deville (The Handsome Devils) to put the numbers game in their favor for once. TJ would go on a tirade demanding justice and that the Devils be barred from ringside, they aren't even in PvP, but Adam Pearce the director of talent would come out calling an audible and allowed for the Handsome Devils to be his personal enforcers.
When the match got underway Phillips would reach deep into his bag of dirty tricks, but it was one of the nights where he couldn't get away with a single one. Zeke still had his recent defeat in mind and took the fight to Phillips as TGA would get involved to dispatch Remy LeVay during any tags. TJ would eventually walk into the leaping codebreaker by Mercer for a measure of revenge from Power Up! Winners: Zeke Mercer & TGA Moss via leaping Codebreaker (9:36)
EIGHT MAN TAG MATCH
Joe Galli informed the fans watching the Sid Scala has wheeled and dealed his way into becoming the manager of four of the most dangerous men in all of PvP! There was a lot of tags and exchanges in this match and it was a lot of fun to see the four babyfaces getting to work a team of veteran heels. The young face team kept getting into bad situations, throwing everything into the match to see what would finally turn the match in their favor. Paulie Kilpis was the answer the hugging hulk would take on everyone that got in his way, until The Throwbacks used double team tactics to shut the powerhouse down. Everyone got their shit in and it ended with Winters getting demolished with the high/low from The Throwbacks to give Sid Scala's new collective the win. WINNERS: Ethan Wright, Nathan Aulridge & The Throwbacks via High/Low (12:44)
Callis speaks to Roman directly stating "You may be the head of the table, too bad it's the kiddie table. Now the grown ups are talking and as much as "Big Time" Bill Collier would love to face you in a match, he's got more important things to take care of."
We head to "The Voice from the Arcade" Joe Galli with Nigel McGuinness as they put over how exceptional of a show Power Up was, before talking about how tonight is sure to be an action packed affair.
TAG TEAM MATCH
Mane Event (Duke Davis & Ganon Jones Jr.) w/ Sonya Deville vs. The Glitch Army (Anthony Young & Darius Lockhart) w/ Malcolm Bivens
SINGLES MATCH
Andrew Palace vs. "The Millennial" Chance Rizer
Andrew looked pretty happy with his victory as the lights dimmed, "The Reaper" would appear in the entrance area pointing a finger at Andrew Palace. Palace didn't seem very pleased taking the gesture as a confusing threat.
TAG TEAM MATCH
SEWW-WEETEST CHEEKS (Benny Conley & Micky Fulp) vs. D.D. Trash (Bruce Grey & Ron Mathis)
SINGLES MATCH
Brohemoth vs. "The Reaper" Matt Conard
We couldn't even get this match started properly, Andrew Palace was all over Conard as soon as "The Reaper" stepped out from behind the curtain. It was a brawl towards the ring with Brohemoth getting involved trying to fight Palace off just to get a shot at Conard. The ref would just throw this match out as staff and wrestlers battled to try to get these three heavy hitters away from one another! WINNER: The Fans because next week it's a triple threat!
Zeke & Moss w/ The Handsome Devils vs. Phillips & LeVay w/ Blood Beast
When the match got underway Phillips would reach deep into his bag of dirty tricks, but it was one of the nights where he couldn't get away with a single one. Zeke still had his recent defeat in mind and took the fight to Phillips as TGA would get involved to dispatch Remy LeVay during any tags. TJ would eventually walk into the leaping codebreaker by Mercer for a measure of revenge from Power Up! Winners: Zeke Mercer & TGA Moss via leaping Codebreaker (9:36)
Blood Beast tried to take a shot on Mercer but the Handsome Devils ran interference chasing off Phillips and his men, the war is far from over!
EIGHT MAN TAG MATCH
Chase Winters, Cole Karter & Mt. Kilpis & vs. Ethan Wright, Nathan Aulridge & The Throwbacks w/ Sid Scala