
Violation 12
Sunday, December 16th, 2007
US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona
Thank You
Written by: Okori
As PWA Violation comes on the air PWA interviewer Johnny Red stands in the middle of the ring.
Johnny Red: “At this time allow me to introduce the NEW PWA Light Heavyweight Champion of the World…. “The
Wrestling Machine” Nighthawk!”
As Johnny Red stands in the center of the ring, a respectful smile on his face, the lights dim slowly over the arena as the
opening instrumentation of "Break It Down Again" by Tears for Fears plays over the arena's soundspeakers. But all in one
voice the crowd screams "Here we Go" as lead vocalist Roland Orzabal does the same on the recording. Walking through the
ringside curtain Nighthawk and his wife Sin walk together to the ring with a wide smile on his face, shaking hands with fans
all the way through his entrance with the Light Heavyweight Title over his shoulder. Climbing up to the top rope Nighthawk
raises the belt over his shoulder and kisses it openly, before turning to his wife Sin and dipping her into a French kiss.
Standing in the middle of the ring, clad in a Hell Brothers T-shirt, his blue-and-white trunks, and black wrestling boots, the
“Wrestling Machine” grins self-conciously.
Nighthawk: “I’m going to make this short and sweet because every inch of me hurts. First…. I'd like to say thank you to
my wife Sin. Thank you for believing in me no matter what, when I took beatings that must have made you cringe. This is as
much your title as it is mine. I will never stop loving you, even when I am no longer able to say the words.
Now then… let me also say thank you to the fans. I promise you, right here and right now, I won’t forget you and what
you expect this title to mean. I will defend against the best challengers in the world, and make sure this is a belt, and mine a
reign, that you can feel proud of.
Dante Noilearth vs. Chris Cypher
Written by: Josh
Franks: Well ladies and gents it’s another edition of Premiere Wrestling Alliance’s very own Violation and our first match
tonight is scheduled to pit PWA Tag Team Champion Dante Noilearth against Chris Cypher here in the opening bout.
Quadros: Fresh off the heels of the greatest PWA Supercard to date we are folks. New Champions were crowned and
Jostrodomus got knocked you know the what out.
Franks: Thanks to a cheap shot yes…Terminus was able to capture
the world title and other titles changed hands as well…All but the one that our beloved Commissioner holds. The TNW World
Title.
Quadros: I’m still wondering just what in the blue hell Daz Van Dyke was doing on this program.
Franks:
His belt belongs in the halls of his company and should have nothing to do in this one. But back to the point on hand here
ladies and gentlemen…Dante looks to pick up a victory here as Cypher looks to do the same.
Quadros: Coulda woulda
shoulda…
Franks: Looks like Layne Marshall is ready to announce the first fighters in the opening match of
this…Violation 12.
Layne Marshall: Welcome ladies and gentlemen…This first match up tonight is scheduled for one
fall…Making his way to the ring first standing 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing in at 229 pounds!!! THE CASANOVA
PUNK…DANTE NOILEARTH!!!!
The arena begins to flash purple, pink and blue as "Gold Lion" By The Yeah Yeah
Yeah's starts to play, then two jets of steam burst up out of the entrance ramp high into the air, as the steam settles you can
see Dante Noilearth standing with his arms out stretched and a grin etched into his face, he slowly steps out as a spot light
shines on him, the music kicks in and the light begin to flash unaccountably as walks down to the ring, he rolls under the
ropes and then makes his way mid centre, here the a spotlight beams down on him as he spins around with his arms
outstretched, he then stops tilting his sunglasses forward looking down the ramp for his opponent.
Franks: Noilearth looks ready to go here tonight…
Quadros: Sure he does.
Layne Marshall: And his
opponent making his way to the ring now….Standing 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing in at 227 pounds…YOUR ROLE
MODEL…CHRIS CYPHER!!!!!!
"Scum of the Earth" by Rob Zombie hits the PA and out from the curtain comes Chris
Cypher. He's got an arrogant look on his face and pans the crowd, he takes a few steps towards the ring, then runs the rest
of the way, sliding feet first. He then mounts the second turnbuckle and gives a one fist salute to the fans.
Franks: Cypher looking to pick up a win another victory after defeating Jake Keeton at Redemption.
The bell rings as Marshall gets the hell out of dodge and Dante decides to lock it up with Cypher, a man with more
experience inside the squared circle. Cypher with the shove sending Noilearth stumbling backwards and follows it up with a
series of knife edged chops. Cypher on the attack now as he whips Noilearth into the ropes and connects with a drop kick.
Cypher with the cover..1…2..and a kickout by Noilearth. Cypher rolling to his feet as Dante Noilearth is slow to get up and
Cypher takes advantage and connects with a series of repeated stomps to the knee area of Noilearth.
Franks: Smart
move there by Chris Cypher to take this high flyers legs from him.
Quadros: You know what else is a smart move
Carl?
Franks: What’s that Ray?
Quadros: Switching your car insurance to Geico.
Franks shakes his
head as Cypher picks Noilearth up off the mat and whips him into the ropes again, this time Dante is able to duck the
attempted clothesline and connects with a back heel kick that sends Chris Cypher to the mat. Noilearth doesn’t bother to go
for the cover as he tries to gain some momentum here. He runs towards the ropes and springboards off and connects with
back elbow drop. Noilearth with the cover…1…2….and Cypher able to kick out here in the early going. Noilearth jumps to
his feet as he picks Chris up off the mat and whips him into the turnbuckle. Noilearth charging, but Cypher able to pull
himself up, thus kicking Noilearth square in the chops. Cypher goes on the attack and connects with a series of about five
punches which send Noilearth staggering backwards. Cypher bounces off the ropes and connects with a vicious clothesline
and instead of going for the three count Cypher uses this as a chance to continue beating down Noilearth as he gets in the
mounting position and begins to reign down punches. Cypher gets up and picks Noilearth up and connects with a European
uppercut as Noilearth is stunned here. Cypher lifts him up and connects with a suplex. Cypher with the cover…1…2…and a
kickout by Noilearth.
Franks: Good attack there by Chris Cypher looks like he’s really wanting to win this match.
Quadros: You know who else wanted to win a match?
Franks: Who Ray? Who?
Quadros: Mike Tyson, but
bubba got the best of him.
Back inside the ring Cypher has just connected with a few more offensive moves as he’s
trying set Noilearth up for his finisher, but Noilearth able to reverse the hold Cypher had applied and now applies pressure to
the elbow area of Cypher. Noilearth whipping Cypher into the ropes and connects with a flying body splash that sends both
me to the ground.
Franks: Dante Noilearth may have used his last bit of energy there to do that move.
Quadros: You know who else used their last bit of energy once?
Franks: Who Ray?
Quadros: The dumbass
that drank his very last Red Bull! It gives you wings!
Back inside the ring Noilearth is slowly getting to his feet as the
ref hits six…Cypher isn’t far behind, but Noilearth beats him to the punch and connects with a hellacious kick to the face of
Cypher sending him back down to the mat. Noilearth climbing the top ropes and he leaps and connects with a backflip
splash.. He goes for the cover…1…2..and a kickout by Cypher here. Noilearth pounds his fist to the ground hoping he had
the match won right there before getting to his feet. He picks Cypher up off the ground and throws him into the
turnbuckle…He charges and connects with a back elbow splash into the face of Cypher who stands in the corner limp as can
be! Noilearth sizing him up and connects with a reverse frankensteiner as he goes for the cover once
again…1….2…..2.77777777777 and Cypher able to kick out once more as Noilearth shows signs of frustration. He picks
Cypher up, but Cypher with the cheap shot low blow on Noilearth as Noilearth staggers backwards into the ropes. Cypher
charges and connects with a clothesline sending Noilearth up and over the ropes as the ref begins to count.
1………..2……Cypher showing off in the ring for everyone as Noilearth gets to his feet and slides back in after the five count,
but is met right away as Cypher rains down a series of punches and elbow to the back area of Dante Noilearth.
Franks: Chris Cypher has fought his way back into this fight.
Quadros: Dante Noilearth did earlier…What’s the big
deal? We see it all the time.
Back inside the ring Cypher picks Noilearth up and whips him into the turnbuckle, but it
doesn’t look to good for Noilearth as his arms get tangled up in the ropes. Cypher heading towards him on a mission here as
he delivers a series of quick knees to the rib area of Noilearth. Cypher un winding Noilearth here has he leaps onto the ropes
and attempts a tornado DDT! Missed! Dante Noilearth kicks Cypher low and picks him up onto his shoulders…the
ANAGRAM finisher!! Chris Cypher bounces off the canvass and Noilearth hooks the leg! 1...2...THREE!!!
Franks: Oh what a win there by Dante Noilearth as he continues to pick up victories for Wing Zero!
Quadros: Both these men fought a hard match tonight. Something the Commissioner surely won’t forget.
Ryan Shane & Jake Keeton vs. Shaun Andrews & Chris Wilkins
Written by: Nate
Layne Marshall: The following contest is a tag-team match scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, the team of Ryan
Shane and Jake Keeton. Ryan Shane comes in weighing at two hundred and ten pounds and he’s hailing from Allen Park,
Michigan. Jake Keeton weighs in at two hundred and seventeen pounds and he’s hailing from places unknown! Ladies and
gentlemen, Ryan Shane and Jake Keeton!
“Reborn” by Drowning Pool hits the P.A. system and Keeton, followed by Shane, makes his way out onto the top of the
stage. Both men slowly make their way down the ramp as they enter by sliding under the bottom rope.
Marshall: And already in the ring is the team of Shaun Andrews and Chris Wilkins!
The bell rings. Wilkins is going to start the match off for his team and Shane is going to start the match for his. Wilkins
and Shane waste no time as they lock-up in the center of the wrestling ring. Shane, who has a slight height and weight
advantage, manages to back Wilkins up into a neutral corner. The referee gets in-between the two men and Shane backs
away. Wilkins then comes out of the corner with a right jab, followed by a left hook, and then he runs and nails Shane with a
Clothesline. Wilkins with a pin attempt: 1.………..2.…KICK OUT, Wilkins rolls over Shane and he maneuvers around so that
he has an Armbar submission hold locked in.
Franks: Chris isn’t wasting any time as he immediately goes to the mat for one of his many submission holds!
Wilkins finishes up with the hold and he gets to his feet quickly. He bounces off the ropes and he comes back with a huge
knee drop on Shane’s left arm. Wilkins doesn’t waste any time as he pulls Shane up to his feet and he holds him up by the
left arm. He sends Shane flying into the ropes with an Irish Whip, and upon return he nails Shane with a huge Dropkick that
connects with the left shoulder rather than the face. Wilkins gets to his feet and he leaves Shane lying there as he walks
over and tags in his partner for this match, Shaun Andrews.
Franks: Andrews is going to see his first action since Redemption, where he lost to our commissioner.
Quadros: Andrews is angry and I wouldn’t want to be Ryan Shane right now.
Shane manages to get back to his feet and he is holding onto his left arm. Andrews grabs the said arm and he jerks on it.
Shane yells out in pain and Andrews yanks on the arm once again. Then, he uses the arm to pull Shane in and he wraps his
arms around him and sends him flying overhead with a release Belly-to-Belly Suplex. Andrews with the pin:
1.…………..2.………Keeton with a boot to the back of Andrews’ head. Keeton immediately leaves the ring without having to
be told to do so by the referee. Andrews holds the back of his head and he glares over at Keeton before grabbing a handful of
Shane’s hair and he pulls him up to his feet. Andrews uses Shane’s left arm and he sends him into the far corner with an
Irish Whip. Andrews backs up across the ring and he charges into the corner, but Shane moves away at the last moment and
Andrews misses with a splash. He turns around and he stumbles out of the corner. Shane catches Andrews’ with a Drop Toe
Hold. Both men get up fairly quickly, but Andrews is greeted by a Dropkick from Ryan Shane, who lands awkwardly on his
injured left arm.
Franks: That didn’t help his arm.
Quadros: Thank you, Mr. Obvious.
Shane gets to his knees and he holds onto his left arm in pain. But he realizes he is only a few feet away from his corner
and he ignores the pain momentarily and he lunges forward, tagging in Keeton with his right hand. Wilkins gets into the ring
and he runs at Keeton, who simply ducks under a Clothesline attempt. Wilkins turns around and Keeton nails him with a
Roundhouse Kick, which sends Wilkins tumbling over the top rope. Andrews gets to his feet and he charges at Keeton with a
Clothesline, but Keeton ducks under it. He goes up to Andrews, who has his back turned, and he throws him overhead with
a Dragon Suplex. Keeton quickly goes over to the corner and he climbs to the top. He wastes no time as he jumps off with a
Shooting Star, into a Leg Drop (Wasted Hopes)! He goes for the pin as the referee counts: 1.…………..2.……….KICK OUT!
Franks: Keeton got a near fall on Shaun Andrews. Keeton’s time in PWA would be a lot easier if he managed to get a pin
over Andrews.
Quadros: Indeed.
Keeton gets to his feet and he pulls Andrews up to his feet, as well. He nails Andrews with a right hand, and then
another, which causes Andrews to stumble backwards into a neutral corner. Keeton climbs onto the second rope and he goes
to work with a series of punches to the top of Andrews’ head. He gets a fair amount in before Andrews comes to live and he
picks Keeton up, walks out of the corner, and slams him down on the mat with a Powerbomb. Both men are down as the
referee starts his ten count. Andrews starts crawling over towards his corner and he eventually makes it, tagging in Wilkins
who had just made his way back over to the corner.
Franks: A tag!
Quadros: Really? Is that what that is called?
Shane gets into the ring and Wilkins charges at him, hitting him and taking him down with a Spear. Wilkins mounts
Shane and he goes off with a series of rights and lefts. Shane does his best to block them, but he leaves the left side of his
face unprotected because of his injured arm. Keeton gets to his feet and he grabs Wilkins by the hair, pulling him off of
Shane. Before Wilkins can react to this, Keeton quickly maneuvers around and he drops Wilkins directly on his head with a
DDT. Shane is back up, and as is Andrews. Andrews charges in Shane’s direction and Ryan uses his good arm to take
Andrews down with an Armdrag. Andrews is back up and Shane charges and hits him with a Clothesline, which sends both
men tumbling over the top rope.
Franks: The referee has lost total control of this match.
Quadros: Indeed, but at least Andrews and Shane took their business to the outside of the ring. If I remember correctly,
Wilkins and Keeton are the legal men, anyway.
Keeton and Wilkins are both up and trading blows in the center of the ring. Wilkins momentarily gets the upper hand,
but that changes when Keeton manages to block one and he turns the tide. Keeton hits Wilkins with punches and elbows
that stumbles his opponent back into the corner. Keeton is going to work on Wilkins, as Andrews rolls back into the ring
after getting the upper hand outside of the ring on Ryan. Andrews charges into the corner looking to hit Keeton, but Keeton
moves at the last moment and Andrews smashes Wilkins in the corner. Andrews stumbles back with his hands on his head
and Keeton comes up behind him, takes Andrews down and locks in the Dragon Sleeper!
Franks: Keeton has his “No Future” signature submission hold locked in!
Quadros: This is nonsense! Andrews isn’t even the legal man!
Keeton has a leg scissors locked around Andrews’ body as he keeps the hold locked in. Wilkins starts coming around in
the corner, but it’s too late for him to react as Andrews taps out to the submission hold.
Franks: Andrews tapped out! Keeton just made Shaun Andrews tap!
Quadros: That he did, although it shouldn’t be official because like I said, Andrews wasn’t even the legal man!
Wheels, Backs, and Cuffs
Written by: Danny & Nathan
After the Chris Wilkins and Shaun Andrews against Ryan Shane and Jake Keeton match, Chris Wilkins is still in the
ring, along with Jessi Colter. After a few minutes, "Voices" by Disturbed plays and Chris turns his attention to the ring
entrance. Out walks JJ Biggs, pushing a wheel chair. Sitting in the wheel chair is Michael Bourne. Bourne has a microphone
and waits for the music to stop.
Bourne: Chris Wilkins! Thanks to you, I have a severely damaged spinal cord! You knocked me off the ring apron and put
me through a table. Chris, I don't have a PWA contract! I have no money. I can't pay for my doctor bills! Therefore, I have
decided that their is only one option to take. And that's to sue you for everything you got! Not only am I suing you, I'm
pressing assault charges against you. You had no right to lay your hands on me. I was just down at ringside to support my
friend, JJ Biggs, and now, I can hardly walk. Officers, arrest him!
Bourne waves to the back where a bunch of Phoenix police officers walk out. They walk down to the ring and wave for
Chris to get out. Chris yells out, asking if he's serious.
Bourne: Yes, Chris, I'm very serious.
Chris shakes his head and tells the cops to wait a minute. He grabs a microphone from outside the ring.
Chris: Michael Bourne, you're an idiot. You come down to ringside during a NO DQ match, you risk the chance of getting
hurt. It's not my fault you jumped up onto that ring apron, it's not my fault that you fell through the table. You really think
it's smart to press assault charges on me?
Bourne: Smart? What's not smart about it? I don't have a job! I have no money. I know that you got a job and the money
and since you're the one that hurt me, you're going to pay for the doctor bills!
Chris: What the hell? Is this some sort of plan to get revenge on me for beating JJ?
Bourne: No, Chris! You just don't get it, do you? This is my life! And you ruined it! You're going to pay.
Chris: For what? You came down to ringside, you know the risks, you took that risks, and you got hurt. I had nothing to
do with it.
Bourne: I'm sick of arguing with you. You're surrounded by the police. The only way you're leaving this arena is in the
back of a cop car. Just exit the ring and come quietly like a good boy.
Chris: Whatever. You know damn well that the only reason you're doing this is because JJ can't stand the fact that I beat
him.
Chris drops the microphone, says a few words to Jessi, and exits the ring. Walking up to the Phoenix police, Chris holds
out his hands and waits as they put the handcuffs on him. During this entire time, Chris never takes his eyes off Michael
Bourne. He gets lead out of the arena by the police, while Bourne talks trash to him.
Quadros: My God, Michael Bourne just had Chris Wilkins arrested!
Getting Under the Commish's Skin?
Written by: Paul
Jason Sandman sits in a chair in front of The Butcher’s desk waiting for the Commissioner to show so that they can
have a talk.
Jason: Asshole better get here soon or I won’t have time to piss him off.
Since Butcher is taking so long Jason decides to look through his desk hoping to find something that he can embarrass
Butcher with. As he looks on at the papers on top of the desk he sees a couple applications from kids trying to get a shot at
the PWA Jason just tosses those in the trash and keeps looking until he comes upon a piece of paper that brings an evil smile
on his face. After Jason reads it, he folds it up and slides it into his pocket. With his new found leverage Jason heads for the
door right as The Butcher comes into his office.
Butcher: What are you doing here?
Jason pauses his walk right as he comes face to face with the Commissioner.
Jason: I was going to fuck with you a little, but I don’t have time now. Got a match to win and people to cripple. Maybe
you should spend more time working and less time trying to blow Andrews.
Jason walks out of the office and heads towards the ring for his match.
Jason Sandman vs. Reckless Jack
Written by: Paul & Craig
Layne Marshall: The following contest, scheduled for one fall and is a non title match Introducing first, He is the PWA
Atlantic champion, weighing 210 pounds, Reckless Jack
Without warning, the whole arena goes dark. The sound system stops. People start to get restless and begin to talk to
each other, talk on their cell phones or go to the concession stands. Then without a second warning, This Fire Burns by
Killswitch Engage begins to play. The crowd gets to their feet now as the voice of Howard Jones takes the arena over. Strobe
lights start in a white and red hue as a figure is standing in the entry way. There is also a white mist surrounding the area
where the silhouette is at. The crowd knows who it is at this point and they start to all throw their arms in preparation for
who is about to do it. Once the chorus begins, the strobe light stops as a red spotlight shines brightly on Reckless Jack as he is
kneeling down. He springs to his feet and throws his arms out. The fans are cheering seeing Reckless Jack as he starts to
breath deeply and exhale. Reckless Jack looks on at the fans, some of which happening to be singing along with the song
while the others are just kinda enjoying what is going on. Reckless Jack smirks as he starts to walk down to the ring in his
wrestling attire. The spotlight stays on him as the people continue to cheer. He slaps a few hands on his way to the ring.
Once he gets to the ring, he walks around the it. Reckless Jack slaps the hands of the fans in the front row. After he
completes the whole trip around the ring, he slides in and goes to the nearest turnbuckle and jumps to the second buckle. He
yells out as loud as he can, going along with the song before jumping off and doing the same of the opposite turnbuckle.
Following that, Jack uses the ropes to stretch with until his music dies out.
Franks: The New Atlantic Champion is in the ring and he is about to face off with the man that at Redemption, Jack
took the belt from.
Quadros: Jason Sandman should still be the champion. He was never pinned or submitted. His partner was, but no
Sandman is going to show why he truly should be Atlantic Champion.
Layne Marshall: And his opponent. From Norfolk, Virginia, weighing 300 pounds., The Crippler Jason Sandman
Deal With It Bitch Productions Presents come on the Teletron. Surfacing comes on speakers and when the opening
words are heard the words “The Crippler” Jason Sandman shows up on the teletron. Jason Sandman comes out of the
entranceway and as he raises his singapore cane and a steel chair wrapped in barbwire in the air. Pyro shoots off. Jason
Sandman runs down to the ring stopping just before getting to the mat.
Franks: Sandman just threw the chair into the ring and it came dangerously close to actually hitting Reckless Jack.
Quadros: Shame it didn’t hit him. Thieves deserve their punishment.
Franks just shakes his head as Sandman slides into the ring and swings his cane trying to knock Reckless Jack’s head
off, but Jack is able to duck the cane and give Sandman a kick to the back of the leg. As Sandman goes down to his knees the
referee kicks the cane and chair out of the ring before calling for the bell. Jack goes for a shining wizard, but Sandman ducks
under the kick only to get kicked in the back of the head instead. Jack runs to the ropes and comes up with a Asai
moonsault, but only catches the mat. Sandman slowly gets up to his feet before laying a few stomps to the back of Jack.
Franks: High risk may have been soon.
Quadros: Sandman will show him why you never take your eyes off him.
Sandman pulls Jack up to his feet before whipping Jack into the corner. Sandman comes in right behind Jack with a big
splash. Not wasting a seconds time Sandman puts Jack on to the top rope and sits him up for a superplex, Jack fights his way
out of it pushing Sandman off the ropes and down to the mat. Jack takes this opportunity to go for a leg drop and misses as
Sandman rolls out of the ring.
Franks: These two must have studied each other’s offense well. Neither seem to be able to get a move off.
Quadros: One of them need to. This is getting boring quick.
Sandman rolls back into the ring as jack starts to get back to his feet. Jason goes to pull Jack up, but Jack reverses the
attempt into a small package. The referee gets down and starts to count the pin and we have an early three count.
Franks: Jack used his brains and was able to get the quick win on the big man.
Quadros: If you haven’t noticed yet Frankie no bell has rang.
Franks: Your right for once. The referee is talking to the time keeper. Jack and Sandman have started throwing blows
on each other. They don’t know it’s over.
Quadros: They don’t know it’s over because it isn’t. No bell has rang. Do I have to draw you a picture?
Layne Marshall: The referee has informed me that both mens shoulders were on the mat resulting in a double pin.
Ladies and Gentlemen we have a draw.
The replay runs of the end of match and shows that Sandman used his weight to hold Jack’s shoulders down while Jack
held Sandman’s down.
Franks: Ladies and Gentlemen these two men used what they knew of each other and we were unable to have a
winner.
Quadros: Draw is a nice way of saying loser, but I don’t think that these two men are done yet as they are still fighting in
the ring.
Sandman and Jack are continuing to throw punches and kicks as the brawl around the ring. As they fight close to the
ropes Sandman takes a cheap shot and puts a thumb to the eye of Reckless Jack before sliding through the ropes and goes
over to the time keeper table. Sandman picks up the Atlantic Title and looks at it before grabbing a microphone.
Sandman: I am ashamed of you Jackie boy. You didn’t protect your belt. It’s true you won the belt from me, but you
didn’t beat me for it.
Jack starts to yell at Sandman to put down his belt.
Sandman: Calm down Jackie. I ain’t gonna take it. It ain’t my style to steal.
Sandman throws the belt into the ring right next to Reckless Jack. Jack picks the belt up and looks down at Sandman
before heading out of the ring.
Sandman: Jack I don’t leave just yet. We aren’t done with the fun. While I honestly don’t care about the belt, I can’t have
you holding it either. Which is why I am glad I have this.
Jack stands at the bottom of the ramp as Sandman reaches into his pocket and pulls out a folded sheet of paper. Jason
unfolds the paper as starts to talk again.
Sandman: I should correct something I just said. Stealing isn’t my style, but delivery is.
Sandman looks down at the paper in his hand.
Sandman: From the office of Commissioner James Cortez. Following the Redemption Pay Per View random drug tests
were given to wrestlers and due to the failure due to steroids, Premiere Wrestling Alliance has no choice, but to strip
Reckless Jack of the Atlantic Title effective immediately.
Sandman folds the paper back up and hands it to the referee who walks over and hands the paper to Reckless Jack.
Reckless Jack reads the paper over as Sandman continues.
Sandman: I may not be the champ anymore Jack, but neither are you. Deal with it, Bitch.
Sandman jumps the guard rail as Reckless Jack drops the belt and heads up the ramp humiliated.
Awaiting the Meeting
Written by: Neil
Commissioner Butcher is at the food court getting himself a cup of coffee and talking things over with head of security
Mugs Hammerfist. As the two converse over tonight’s event, Wren Chesney and Victor Cornelius Roberts interrupt the
conversation to get their digs in on the Commissioner.
Wren: Great show you’re putting on tonight, Butcher. It really looks half-assed compared to Redemption.
Butcher: Oh hello, Wren. I see you brought your child to tonight’s event. Are you having a good time VCR? Hmm? Are
you excited for Christmas?
The Commissioner smirks towards the nerdy VCR and Mr. Roberts does not look amused. But Mugs finds the comment
funny and chuckles until Wren Chesney shoots him a dirty look.
Wren: Laugh all you want you two because the big meeting is next week. You know, the one where the board of
directors get together and look over how bad of a job you are doing, Butcher.
Butcher: That’s going to be hard to convince your fellow BOD members, Wren. Because once they see the Redemption
numbers your whole plan of replacing me will be shot to hell.
Wren: Funny that you mention Redemption, Butcher. Yes, that was quite the excellent event. A sold-out arena, big
buy-rate, and Jostrodomus losing the PWA World Heavyweight Championship to Terminus. It really was quite the success
for me and my husband.
The Butcher: Tell me you’re not sleeping with him, Wren. Just looking at VCR I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s twelve. Are
you twelve, VCR? Are you endangering the welfare of a child, Wren?
VCR: Shut up, Butcher! The only thing in danger is your Commissionership! And that will end once our meeting is over! I
guarantee you’ll be finished just like Jostrodomus!
The Butcher gets a stern look over his face as he begins to become annoyed by these two continuing to end his role in
PWA.
The Butcher: Oh, so the child can talk. Well listen here, VCR, you continue dreaming about having my job and you,
Wren, continue dreaming about having all the control there is to have in PWA. Simply put, I am here to stay and next week
Jostrodomus will be back to begin his fight to regain the PWA World Heavyweight Championship. See, we don’t buckle under
your threats or quit when things don’t fall in our favor. That’s what made him the Champion and that’s what made me the
Commissioner. So I suggest you keep that in mind while you try to cut the legs out from under me in front of the board.
Wren: Nice speech, Butcher. It will take more than that to secure your job. And judging by the lack of star power tonight,
I am sure the board of directors will see things our way. You have no idea how to run a company.
The Butcher: Watch me.
The Commissioner takes a sip from his cup and walks away from the couple, leaving Mugs Hammerfist to his own.
Wren: What the hell are you staring at?!
Mugs: I’m not sure yet.
Ace Wylde vs. Kaito Jiraiya
Written by: Neil
"Driven" by Sevendust plays over the PA system. After a few moments, Ace Wylde is seen rising from a secret door on
the right side of the entrance stage. Ace walks to the center of the ramp way and slowly begins to walk down to the ring. He
approaches the ring, staring directly into the ring, looking at no one and nothing else. He gets into the ring via the top rope
and takes off his duster and awaits the match to start.
Then Japanese Taiko drums rumble throughout the arena speakers as a flute carries out a solo note, causing the lights
in the arena to go into a strobe effect in beat with the drums. On the video screen, we see a bright cloudy sky immediately
turn into a fiery, sunset-lit sky. A dragon looms out of the sky and speeds its way toward the camera. After two loud beats on
the Taiko drums, the lights in the arena go out as the dragon blows fire into the camera, causing fire to explode from the
stage area. During the explosion, Kaito is launched from underneath the stage area onto the stage. When the fire dies down,
Kaito stands there, dressed in his ring attire with a white coat over it. His head hangs down as red lights begin a strobe effect
throughout the arena as "Ka-En-No-Mai" by Akitaka Tohyama plays. Kaito slowly looks up toward the ring and begins to
walk down the entrance ramp and toward the ring, not once looking at any of the fans that are trying to get his attention.
Kaito climbs into the ring and ascends all the way up the nearest turnbuckle. He looks out at the fans that are still trying to
get his attention. He then jumps off the turnbuckle, takes his coat off, and meets his opponent in the middle of the ring in an
intense stare-off.
Franks: Oh man this should be a hell of a main event match, Ray.
Quadros: If Butcher knew what he was doing he’d have these guys in the main event every week.
Referee Andy Sheppard calls for the bell to get this match underway. Kaito stands toe-to-toe with Ace Wylde, showing
off the obvious height and weight difference between the two. Ace Wylde looks to take advantage of this as he attempts to
wrap his claws around Kaito. The Seiryuu ducks this attack and runs towards the ropes. He bounces off and connects with a
running elbow! Wylde bounces back slightly but looks unfazed by the move. Kaito runs towards the ropes and bounces off to
connect with another elbow! And just like before, Ace Wylde stands firm. Kaito runs back towards the ropes and looks for
another elbow! Oh! Ace Wylde saw the trick too many times and decided to flatten Kaito with a standing high boot to the
face!
Franks: Kaito went to the well too many times there, Ray.
Quadros: Ace Wylde might be this giant mass of a man but he isn’t stupid.
Ace Wylde picks up Kaito by the head and the smaller man is attempting to hack away with some shots that don’t
connect to Wylde’s body. With the reach advantage Ace drops a clubbing blow to Kaito from the grapple. Ace grabs Kaito from
behind and lifts him from his knees into a thundering German Suplex. Ace puts a forearm to the face of Kaito while going for
a pinfall. 1...2...KICK OUT! Feeling confident, Ace Wylde allows Kaito to get to this feet. He issues the Seiryuu a test of
strength challenge that Kaito strangely agrees to. They both look to lock up in the center but Kaito changes his mind and
doubles Ace Wylde over with a solid kick!
Franks: Oh! So much for the test of strength.
Quadros: What are you talking about? Kaito won that with his strength: his feet.
While Ace is doubled over, Kaito runs towards the ropes and comes off with an Asai DDT! The flash photography lit up
the arena there as Kaito hooks the leg! 1...2...KICK OUT! Kaito knows he needs to take advantage of the big man being
down so he throws a couple more kicks as Ace while the Night Rider is getting up. Ace deflects the shots the best he can but
one connects square on his forehead, rocking him back against the ropes. Kaito then with a rolling wheel kick to the face and
Ace Wylde rolls over the top rope to the floor below! The crowd pops for a moment as Kaito sizes up his opponent from inside
the ring…slingshot rana onto the outside! The crowd pops loudly once again as Kaito gets to his feet and Ace Wylde is still
down!
Franks: What a move by Jiraiya Kaito!
Quadros: Ace Wylde wasn’t expecting that!
Kaito raises his hand in the air, drawing another pop from the fans who have been taking a liking to him since
Redemption. Kaito catches Ace Wylde off guard again and chops the big man getting up. CHOP! WHOOOO!! CHOP!
WHOOOO!!! CHOP!!! WHOOOOOO!! The unsuspecting Ace Wylde takes these off the neck and backs off. Kaito goes for one
more chop but Ace catches the hand and turns it into an Irish whip that causes Kaito’s knees to flip off the steel steps! The
referee wants this match back in the ring but Ace is going to use the outside to his advantage. Oh! Kaito is now whipped hard
into the barrier and falls to the floor arcing his back! Ace Wylde starts laying in the stomps to Kaito as the referee gets to a
6-count. Wylde rolls Kaito back in the ring and goes for a cover. 1...2...THR…KICK OUT!
Franks: It seems the outside action has worked into Ace Wylde’s favor because he now has control.
Quadros: Kaito should have finished this thing when he had the chance. But instead he had to play to these idiot fans.
Ace Wylde picks up Kaito and slams him back to the mat like a rag doll with a T-Bone suplex! Cover! 1...2...KICK OUT!
Ace isn’t finished though as he pulls Kaito up by the hair and whips him into a corner with authority! Oh! Running
clothesline plasters Kaito in the corner! Kaito is down and Ace takes advantage by laying in the stomps to the face and
midsection! 1...2...3...4...5! The referee has to pull Ace back for a clean break! Wylde pushes his way back into the corner and
begins to extract Kaito from it. Chop from Kaito! WHOOO! Knee to the gut by Ace to stop that business. Ace picks up Kaito
over his head and begins to military press him! He then drops Kaito gut first across his knee! Kaito is pulls on the mat from
behind…Tiger suplex! Bridge by Ace Wylde…1...2...THREE…KICK OUT!!
Franks: Kaito was barely able to kick out there, Ray.
Quadros: Ace Wylde is taking this opportunity to prove he belongs in the main event.
Ace Wylde applies an STO as he’s starting to look for a tap-out victory here. Kaito reaches out with a grimace on his face,
looking for the bottom rope. Some in the crowd start to cheer “KAI-TO! KAI-TO! KAI-TO!” drawing some anger from
Phoenix’s own Ace Wylde. Kaito uses his powerful legs to frog kick his way closer and closer to the ropes. Finally he reaches
out and has the bottom rope! Ace Wylde won’t let go! 1...2...3...4...Ace Wylde let’s go! Ace back up and stompidy stomp stomps
a mud hole in Kaito’s spine! Wylde picks up the beaten down Kaito and Irish whips him towards the ropes. Ace collects him in
the middle of the ring for a tilt-a-whirl slam…NO!…reversed into a hurricane rana by Kaito! Ace Wylde goes flying!
Franks: Kaito counters!
Ace Wylde pops up in a rage and doesn’t have his feet completely yet from the dizzy move. Swinging clothesline by Ace
but he misses! Kaito with a kick to the left knee! Right knee! Left knee! Right knee again! Midsection kick and Ace is doubled
over! Double middle fingers by Kaito with a follow up dropsault into Ace Wylde’s face! Ace Wylde pops back up dazed and
confused but won’t stay down…spinning back kick to the head and Ace Wylde falls like a sack of bricks! Kaito clutches his
ribs as he comes over to the corner, climbing to the top turnbuckle. He bows to the fans…RYUBAKUDAN!!! Kaito covers
after the Dragon Bomb! 1!…2!…3!! The bell rings as "Ka-En-No-Mai" by Akitaka Tohyama kicks back up! The referee holds
up Kaito’s hand in victory!
Franks: And Kaito is back on a winning note!
Quadros: He got really lucky there, Carl! You could see he was exhausted! If it wasn’t for the quick offense there Ace
Wylde would have beaten him.
Franks: Regardless of that fact, Kaito wins here at Violation 12 and is able to put his lose to Nighthawk behind him a
little bit.
Quadros: Well Ace Wylde doesn’t look to thrilled over this.
As Kaito is on the turn buckles raising his hands in victory, Ace Wylde takes his frustration out on the small man with a
sick suplex that drives Kaito into the mat! The crowd boos heavily as hometown hero Ace Wylde picks Kaito up again, smiles
devilishly and snaps the winner over his shoulder with his Night Rider finisher! Kaito is out cold as the fans boo loudly. Ace
Wylde stares into the camera with a look of disgust and discontent.
Franks: Oh that was unnecessary by Ace Wylde. Commissioner Butcher is surely going to fine him for that!
Quadros: He made his point, Carl, even if he lost. PWA better watch out because the Night Rider is taking no prisoners.
Ace Wylde continues staring into the camera with a menacing look at Violation fades out into the PWA logo. We’ll see
you next week.