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Blanche Patton
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Oct 12 2017, 03:12 PM
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WARFARE 10
LIVE FROM WASHINGTON HALL – SEATTLE, WA WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 11, 2017 [/align]
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[align=center] PNW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Oswald & Oswald vs. The Gear Society
With the Texas Wrecking Crew banned from the arena tonight we finally get to see what happens when Oswald & Oswald meet The Gear Society with the PNW Tag Team Championships on the line. The match starts off with Iris Oswald getting the upperhand on Agatha, and frequent tags to Xavier keep the pressure mounting on the challengers. The goal is to keep Gear Gamma out of the ring for obvious reasons, and it seems to be working well. A series of big moves aren’t enough to keep Agatha down as she shows a lot of resilience to keep her team alive. Finally Agatha is able to force some miscommunication from the other side by ducking a double team move and sending Xavier and Iris crashing into each other. This allows her enough time to make the hot tag to her big partner. Gear Gamma rushes in and tosses Iris out of the ring, and she lands hard on the outside tweaking her knee as she went down. He waited for Xavier to get back to his feet and then slammed him down with a chokeslam that delivered the victory! Finally, without any interference, The Gear Society are the PNW Tag Team Champions! Gamma lifts Iris up on his shoulder as the team celebrate to a thrilled crowd.
WINNERS: THE GEAR SOCIETY (NEW PNW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS)[/align]
Backstage we find Alex and Sansa Madsen watching a television set. They roll their eyes at the celebration victory from The Gear Society. Sansa notes that Iris Oswald looks like she is badly injured and could be out for a while, which means there is an opening in the tag team division that she and Alex should seize. Alex says they did good for themselves last week when they pinned the champions, but tonight they have to go out there and decimate Pike Place Collective just to prove their point. Sansa says that shouldn’t be a problem. The two share a small laugh before exiting the shbot as we fade to commercial break.
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[align=center] El Forastero & Ryan Henderson vs. Konstantine & Rhiannon
El Forastero makes his debut in PNW in this tag team match, and Ryan Henderson allows him to start things off for the team against Konstantine. Clearly frustrated by a recent string of tough losses, Konstantine comes out of the gates very frustrated and Forastero uses that to his advantage with some unorthodox offense. Forastero looks good but he does the unselfish thing and tags in his partner Ryan Henderson who enters the match with a springboard dropkick that clocks Konstantine for a two count. Rhiannon screams for the tag, saying that Konstantine doesn’t have it tonight, and finally Konstantine is able to get there. Rhiannon is able to use some ground and pound offense against the high flier and it works well until he escapes to make the tag to Forastero. Rhiannon looks like she is going to be able to keep the pressure on him, but he escapes and tackles her with a thesz press which sets him up for his signature frog splash. However Konstantine charges around the outside and sends him flying back into the ring, and Rhiannon is able to catch a charging Henderson with a forearm. Konstantine tags himself in and rolls up El Forastero for the three count and the victory for his team. The audience is furious that the match ended this way, but a win's a win for Konstantine as he looks to right the ship.
WINNERS: KONSTANTINE & RHIANNON[/align]
Ava Tremblay and Cali-Kate are backstage discussing the unfortunate events which took place during the main event last week. Tremblay can’t believe that Christine could possibly be such a sore loser, and she wants a rematch for the Junior Heavyweight Championship but Blanche and Tugg haven’t been able to make it happen. Kate says that she has known Christine for a while and it doesn’t surprise her one bit. Christine is a vengeful woman, and Sue York only makes it worse. Tonight though they get their revenge, and they get to wipe the smile off of Alyssa Davies’ face for good measure. Tremblay and Kate are going to get one last round of warm ups in before their match as we cut to commercial break.
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[align=center] Pike Place Collective vs. The Madsens
This match was never really competitive. Alex and Sansa Madsen worked like a well oiled machine to take control of this one early and never lose it. We have them work well together in the past but there is a new kind of energy between them. Asher and Jax tried to rally back with support from the crowd at the end but it was to no avail. The second a few punches landed Alex rushed the ring and took out Jax while pulling Asher into the ring and nailing him with the jumping cutter. Sansa was in the perfect position to nail Jax with a somersault cutter, and just like that The Madsens were victorious in this tag team match. They posed to the crowd after everything was said and done and motioned the title belts around their waists. Clearly they are coming for the belts as a unit.
WINNER: THE MADSENS[/align]
After the match we cut away into a live video feed from somewhere in West Texas. The Texas Wrecking Crew say that even though they are banned from the arena tonight, they have been watching the show closely. If The Gear Society think that their title reign is going to be peaceful, they are dead wrong. And if The Madsens think that they can swoop on in and take a title match that rightfully belongs to TWC, they will be dealt with. They say that next week things return to normal, and TWC will get what belongs to them.
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[align=center] Alyssa Davies & Christine vs. Ava Tremblay & Cali-Kate
Ava Tremblay was in the ring first for her team, and it was clear from the very beginning that she wanted to get her hands on Christine. Alyssa Davies shrugged and let Christine enter first, and what ensued was an all out brawl. Christine tried to turn it into a technical bout but Tremblay was hammering away with forearms elbows and closed fists. Sue York jumped onto the apron for the distraction but Cali-Kate had no issue with sticking a boot in her face. The referee was losing control of the match as Sue York continued to jawjack with Cali-Kate and one of Christine’s cheap shots drew her into the ring. Alyssa Davies jumped off of the apron and walked over to the bellkeepers area where she grabbed a microphone. She said that this match is stupid and she wouldn’t risk getting injured inside of that ring. Davies then stepped out of the arena without a care in the world. Christine, who had managed to restore some order in this match to gain control, watched her partner leave while screaming up at her. Ava Tremblay entered and slammed Christine down with a powerbomb to seal the victory and gain some revenge. Davies wiped a fake tear from her eye as she drifted beyond the curtain.
WINNERS: AVA TREMBLAY & CALI-KATE[/align]
It is now time for the contract signing between Jackson Fleck and the PNW Champion Liam Callaghan. Both competitors make their way down to the ring and sit at a table in front of Tugg Porter, the General Manager. Tugg says both of these men have proven that they are valiant competitors, and next week we are going to see which one of them is the better man. But this week, they have a chance to say some things to each other. Callaghan, the champion, takes the mic first. He says that the PNW Championship deserves respect. It was respect that he fought for when Arcane originally walked away with the belt. And it was respect that he fought for when Konstantine wanted to win it just for the sake of winning it. He says that Fleck wants to use the title as a prop to stroke his own ego just like the other two guys did, and Callaghan isn’t going to let that happen. Fleck wants to know why Callaghan thinks that he won’t respect the title. Callaghan says because Fleck treats himself like a joke. Flexing doesn’t require skill, and neither does taking selfies. But that’s how Fleck makes his money. Fleck says that Callaghan is just jealous because his time in the gym doesn’t result in gains. Callaghan explained that this was exactly his point, and Fleck isn’t fit to be champion. Fleck say’s that he’s the most fit dude on this roster, and that includes championship material. Callaghan signs the contract and storms out, rolling his eyes. Fleck turns to Tugg and shrugs before he signs the contract. The segment ends with Fleck flexing before the break.
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[align=center] PNW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Rose vs. Veeka Manns
Rose had a frustrating week last week, and now she is looking to use that frustration as fuel towards regaining the PNW Women’s Champiponship. Both competitors put on good showings in the beginning of the match, but Rose is probably the winner of the opening exchange. She powered through some stif strikes and slammed Veeka hard down to the ground, forcing Veeka to roll out of the ring to avoid any extra damage. Veeka got back into the match midway through when she countered a bearhug into a DDT that very nearly sealed this one for her. Both Veeka and Rose were getting good reactions from the crowd at this point, but Veeka lost the support when she put a thumb in Rose’s eye, setting her up for a running knee strike. Rose wasn’t able to get a shoulder up but she did put her foot on the ropes, and Veeka was enraged. This allowed Rose to sneak up behind her with a rollup but it didn’t get the three. The final sequence was very fast and Veeka seemed to have the advantage when all of a sudden she was tossed like a ragdoll into the corner. Rose charged and Veeka lifted herself into position for the crucifix pin, and it was that move that sealed this one. Veeka was victorious once again but this division is certainly wide open.
WINNER: VEEKA MANNS (STILL PNW WOMEN”S CHAMPION)[/align]
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