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With school, student teaching, and GCW on my plate right now it is obvious that PNW hasn’t been my highest priority, and I apologize for that. There may be a new GM coming in soon and I think that will be best for everyone. You’ll have someone who is dedicated to hyping the show and producing better results than I can right now. I’m not sure yet how the transition will work, but look for an announcement soon.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WARFARE 11
LIVE FROM WASHINGTON HALL – SEATTLE, WA WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 18, 2017 [/align]
After the opening video package, The Gear Society’s music welcomes us back to Washington Hall in Seattle for another episode of Warfare. The commentary team explains that the new PNW Tag Team Champions are making their way down to the ring to watch the next match which will certainly have title implications. They take a seat by the announce table and wait for the other competitors to make their way down to the ring.
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[align=center]Texas Wrecking Crew vs. The Madsens
Coming off of a suspension, Mack Brody and The Technician both have a chip on their shoulder heading into this match. Brody starts things off against Alex Madsen and dominates the early portion of the match, but Alex battles his way back into it by taking advantage of an overly-aggressive Brody. The Technician cuts this off quickly and makes the tag in, keeping Alex down with a series of suplex and submission holds. Madsen lands a lucky european uppercut which allows him enough time to tag in Sansa who comes in guns blazing with a series of strikes, finally ending it with a dropkick that went for a two count. Mack Brody charged the ring, unable to contain himself anymore, and levelled Sansa with a clothesline before doing the same to Alex as he found his place on the apron. The Technician tossed Sansa to the outside right in front of The Gear Society, and shorty after Texas Wrecking Crew ended up face to face with the champs. The referee jumped to the outside and screamed at The Technician and Mack Brody to get back into the ring because if they didn’t he would disqualify them. Agatha and Gear Gamma said nothing, but there was a look in their eyes that was tempting TWC to strike. They did, and soon there was a full on brawl outside of the ring and the referee called to the bell. The brawl continued until Alex and Sansa rushed in with steel chairs and slammed them across the backs of the two challenging teams. Alex and Sansa stood tall, taking extra care to toss the tag belts down to a fallen Gear Society.
WINNER: THE MADSENS [DQ] [/align]
After the events in the ring, we cut to the back where the PNW Interviewer, Sam Decker, is standing with the former PNW Women’s Champion Rose. When he introduces her, she winces at the mention of “former” champion. He asks her what went wrong when she stepped into the ring with Veeka Manns last week, and she says that her mind was drifting somewhere else. Decker wants to know what she was thinking about. Rose answered by saying that she wanted the Women’s title back for sure, but she wondered why this was the title she was fighting for. Liam Callaghan and Jackson Fleck are no stronger than her, no better than her. But they fight for a title that isn’t designated as just for women. Rose says the thought got in her head and she couldn’t shake it off. She says that she will take this week off to re-evaluate things, but as soon as she gets the chance, she is coming for the PNW Championship.
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[align=center]Cali-Kate vs. Konstantine
The match starts off with Cali-Kate getting the upperhand using her unorthodox style of offense, but Konstantine brawls his way back into control and maintains this for a good portion of the opening sequence. Cali-Kate uses the fans to help her rally to her feet during a sleeperhold, but Konstantine quickly transitions into a neckbreaker and relishes in their disappointment. He takes his time with his undersized opponent, switching from limb to limb, picking her apart. Konstantine looks back to his old self after a few disappointing weeks after his loss in the PNW title match. Cali-Kate, however, proves to be a plucky opponent as she catches Konstantine with a pele kick following by a springboard knee that catches him right under the jaw. She leans into the ropes, ready to charge in for that tornado DDT, but Konstantine catches her and slams her down for the Midnight Murder Scene out of nowhere to seal the victory in this one. As he moves up the ramp we cut to a frustrated Cali-Kate as she pounds the mat after another loss.
WINNER: KONSTANTINE [/align]
Texas Wrecking Crew have been drug to the back by security where they are tossed in front of Tugg Porter and Blanche Patton. Tugg and Blanche ask TWC what exactly they should do to their wrestlers when they refuse to behave. For the past three weeks now TWC have been breaking the rules and endangering the careers of other wrestlers, which simply cannot be tolerated. Mack Brody screams out that he is just doing what he needs to do to get the titles back. Blanche snaps, saying that what they are doing has gotten tiresome. She says that they are banned from the arena for the rest of the night, and next week they are going to face Alex and Sansa Madsen once again. If they don’t win the match, they will be fired!
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[align=center]ALYSSA DAVIES vs. VEEKA MANNS
Alyssa Davies is out in a much anticipated match with the women’s champion. Davies doesn’t care about the reaction she gets from the crowd as Veeka “Somebody Get Your” Manns is out to a loud reaction. Manns is from wherever the hell she wants to be according to the ring announcer, but we are underway. These two waste no times as they begin slapping one another. Then Davies leaps on Manns and begins slamming her head into the mat. This takes a while for Manns to recover from after several forearms but Manns turns the match around by hitting a huge pedigree! She covers but only gets the two count. She can’t believe it and she is MAD at the referee. Davies is slow to get up, Manns turns around and gets smacked with the IMPLANT DDT! MY GOD! Manns is folded up like a damn accordion. Davies makes the cover! She’s beaten the champ!
One
Two
NO!!
Manns kicks out. The match is beginning to take its toll on both of these competitors as they get up and trade forearm shots. Manns backs away and gets a shot of Davies eyes when the referee isn’t looking. Manns hooks Davies and hits the CANADIAN DESTROYER! Davies stands up and then falls directly back down. Manns makes the cover!
ONE!
TWO!
THRE—-
NO!
FOOT ON THE ROPE! Davies has a foot on the rope! Manns is PISSED. She kicks Davies foot off the ropes and goes to the referee and says she had three before the foot got up there. The referee says no. Manns backs the referee into a corner. Davies is moving, she rolls Manns up from behind!
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
YES! Davies got the champ! She rolls out of the ring away from Manns who kicks the bottom rope and screams at Davies who gets her hand raised by the referee on the ramp.
WINNER: ALYSSA DAVIES [/align]
Backstage we see a conversation between El Forastero and Ryan Henderson who are both frustrated that they aren’t in action this week. They wonder if coming up short in the tag team match last time has anything to do with it. Rhiannon enters with a smug look on her face. She tells them that a lot of people got the week off because next week there will be a big multi-person match to crown a new number one contender for the PNW Championship, but none of them were important enough to get the memo. Henderson says that Rhiannon shouldn’t be so smug, and she says that she has every right to be. And after next week it is going to be even better because she is going to become the number one contender and go on to become the first woman to hold the PNW Championship. She says that neither of them want to stand in the way of progress, so they should lay down for her. Henderson says that will never happen, to which Rhiannon responds “suit yourself” and then exits with a smile on her face.
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[align=center]AVA TREMBLAY vs. CHRISTINE
After getting some revenge last week, Ava Tremblay now has the chance to put Christine in her face on one on. They lock up and Tremblay takes control early using her power. Both wrestlers end up on the top rope and Christine attempts to suplex Tremblay off of the top, but Tremblay pushes her away and connects with a diving elbow drop that nets a two count. Christine is able to catch Tremblay with an armbar later in the match, but Tremblay finds the rope, looking more and more like a veteran every week. Christine seizes the moment, however, and begins working on Tremblay with a series of submissions. Tremblay uses the fans to rally to her feet and has Christine on the ropes as this match heads to a close. Tremblay tosses Christine into the middle of the ring, but Sue York jumps onto the apron to provide the distraction. Tremblay tosses her down to the floor, below, but Christine had enough time to pull herself up and connect with the Dark Matter, a dragon rana, for the victory. She and Sue York fled the ring, not wanting to face the wrath of Tremblay in the aftermath of this one.
WINNER: CHRISTINE [/align]
After the commercial break, we see Ava Tremblay making her way through the back holding her neck. She runs across her friend Cali-Kate who is getting checked on by the doctors following her loss to Konstantine. Tremblay asks Kate if she saw what Sue York did in the last match, and Kate snaps. She screams at Tremblay “we all have problems, Ava!”. An awkward silence fills the room before Kate apologizes, saying that she’s on edge. Ava says “whatever” and exits the shot with a frustrated look on her face.
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[align=center]PNW CHAMPIONSHIP JACKSON FLECK vs. LIAM CALLAGHAN ©
The PNW Championship match begins with the fans unsure who to get behind. Fleck and Callaghan are both likable, so it is mostly preference at this point. But Liam makes his way down to the ring with a look in his eye that we haven’t seen before, and when he locks up with Fleck is clear that he is bringing something new to the table tonight. Callaghan slams fists against the back of Fleck over and over again in a type of brawling that looks more like something Konstantine would dish out. Fleck battled his way back into it but Callaghan raked the eyes to calm him down before pushing him into the corner to land some more stiff shots. The fans began to boo Callaghan now, and he looked out at them for a moment before continuing with the game plan. Midway through the match Fleck heated up and began manhandling his much smaller opponent, taking time to get the crowd into it with his flexing and personality. He slapped on Bro-tal Recall, the camel clutch, but didn’t get it in deep enough. Callaghan was able to slip through and as he came to his feet he backed into the referee, knocking him out of the ring. The referee wasn’t hurt but it took him a moment to regain the composure to get back inside. In that time Callaghan rushed forward with a knee right to Fleck’s crotch before picking him up and slamming him down with the Beantown Plunge. The crowd were booing the hell out of him as the referee slipped into the ring and counted the pin. Callaghan took the belt and didn’t bother with a celebration. He clutched it close to his chest as the camera showed Fleck scowling at him from the ring. The last image of the show was Callaghan disappearing behind the curtain with a smile on his face.
WINNER: LIAM CALLAGHAN (STILL PNW CHAMPION) [/align]
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