Post by PWP Office on Mar 27, 2016 19:58:16 GMT -6
Savannah vs. Rebecca Hendrix
Savannah and Rebecca did their best to keep things cordial during their matchup here, with Rebecca taking control early. She focused on Savannah’s head and neck in a show of strength, but Savannah did not let it last for long. She turned up the pace on Rebecca, showing that her veteran instincts and ability were not to be denied. She hit Hendrix with a big military press slam that almost got her the three count!
Around minute four of the match, Rebecca finally turned the tides on Savannah. She gave her a military press slam of her own, and then followed it up with a stalling suplex. She thought she had the match won there, but Savannah kicked out before the three count. Savannah tried to get some separation, but Rebecca did her best to stay on the attack. She went for “The Firebird”, but Savannah kicked her way out of it, turning it into a powerslam! She went for the pin...but Rebecca got a foot on the ropes! Savannah was visibly upset, and argued with the referee, but did so too long, as Rebecca rolled her up from behind...but only got two!
Minute eight of the match saw Rebecca drop Savannah with a DDT, and then pulled her up by the neck. She dropped her with another DDT, and then pulled her up for “So Long Sugar” (Glam Slam) However, Savannah untangled her arms, and elbowed her in the side of the head to give some space. She then executed a double leg takedown, crossed her legs, and then bridged over! Rebecca, surprised by the move, just BARELY got a shoulder off the mat before the three count! She went for a big kick, but Savannah ducked underneath, and came up with a huge clothesline! She then set up for, and connected with the Pounce for the victory!
WINNER: Savannah (9:34)
Karen Hardy vs.
Damien Kingston vs.
“Perfectly Sane” Maxwell Schneider
Damien Kingston vs.
“Perfectly Sane” Maxwell Schneider
All three competitors wasted no time getting at each other, with Kingston rushing Karen Hardy and tossing her from the ring with a sneer; but catching an attack from the back from Schneider. Karen hit the outside hard, and tried to regain her bearings while Kingston was clubbed upon by the largest of the three competitors. Hardy made her way back into the ring, and went to go on the offensive, but this time it was Schneider knocking her down. She hit the mat harder than she anticipated, and shook out the cobwebs as the man known as “Perfectly Sane” showed his lack of regard for Kingston’s safety. He lifted Kingston over his head, before dropping him down across his knee. He then laid into him with punches, until Karen Hardy was able to recover and slam a forearm into his face. It rocked him a little, and she forced him back with more until she could whip him into the ropes. Maxwell reversed it, however, and took the returning Hardy down with a shoulder block. He then went to drop an elbow on her, but she rolled out of the way. She then realized her power moves wouldn’t do so well against him, and changed her strategy. She focused on the left knee of Maxwell, keeping him grounded. Kingston didn’t take too long to recover, and dragged Karen off, whipping her into the ropes and then putting her down with a dropkick.
In the 5th minute of the match, Kingston isolated Hardy, shouting his beliefs at her as he stopped her from gaining any momentum. He continued berating her as he shoved her into the turnbuckle and chopped away at her. She reversed one of the chops, and baited him out of the corner...then ducked as Schneider threw a huge clothesline...which took out Kingston! Hardy then quickly ran to the ropes, and threw all her body weight into a cross body block...which surprised Maxwell, and almost got her a three! She stayed collected, and focused her attack on Kingston. She hit him with a big suplex, and then dropped a leg across his throat. She went for another move, but Maxwell hit her with a BIIIIG Boot that floored her. He covered her, but only got two as Karen got a shoulder off the mat. Maxwell followed it up by whipping her into the corner, hitting her with a lariat from behind, and then pulling her back into a backbreaker to complete the 5P! He covered, but Kingston broke up the pin.
In the 9th minute of the match, Kingston and Schneider went at it again. Kingston missed a dropkick, and Maxwell grabbed him up for a Scoop and a Slam-wich...but Damien slid down his back! He tried to lock in “O Hail Liberty”, and Schneider flailed around. He tried his best not to get sunk into the lock, but Damien wouldn’t be denied. Just as it seemed Maxwell would pass out, however, Karen Hardy wisely stomped away at the side of Kingston, breaking up the hold! She pulled him up, but he surprised her with a thumb to the eye! He taunted her, yelling “come at me!” To which she swung wildly. Kingston finished the maneuver, hitting her with a backfist that dropped her. He focused his next attack on Schneider, who was getting back to his feet. He turned him around, and set up him for “Falling for the Empire”, which Maxwell fought. Karen Hardy rushed in and hit Maxwell with a big kick to the midsection, and Kingston followed it up with “Falling for the Empire!” But Karen showed her opportunistic side; grabbing him up and executing the “Hard Landing I”! She then covered Schneider for the victory!
WINNER: Karen Hardy (11:41)
PWP CHAMPIONSHIP
Chris Night vs. Tala Multo ©
Night vs. Multo went to a full 30 minute time limit.
Winner: TIME LIMIT DRAW
MAIN EVENT
CHARITY TAG TEAM GAUNTLET MATCH
CHARITY TAG TEAM GAUNTLET MATCH
A short electro-pop beat hits the arena, and the lights plunge to a deep purple The crowd cheers in response.
“MONEY!”
Shouts a feminine electronic voice, and a split second later the beat of “Money” by Lido drops. Fujiko leaps through the curtain as if propelled forward by a slingshot; Jumping into the air and whipping her head forward. Her hair flows through the air around her head, and when she lands she has a large grin on her face. She points to the lilac Evangelista shirt she has on with a wide smile. She takes a few steps to position herself on the ramp, and then poses cutely as a few fans throw blue and yellow streamers around her on the ramp.
She begins bobbing her head to the music for a moment before posing. She high fives some of the fans that have their hands outstretched, still smiling. Once she reaches ringside, Fujiko leaps onto the apron from the floor, balancing with one foot for a moment. She jumps from the apron to the top turnbuckle, and stabilizes herself a second before throwing her hands up in the air, and throwing her head back. Fans throw more blue & yellow streamers around her, which are quickly removed by ringside personnel. Fujiko points at the Ball & glove logo on her attire, then hops down. She then bounces on her heels, ready to start the match.
“Money” fades, and the fans buzz in anticipation of the next song. Some of them are wondering which theme Laurel Anne Hardy will be using out of the many, many she’s had. But it turns out to be none of them, as The Veronicas’ “Revolution” comes across the PA! As the intro breaks into the song proper, Laurel dances out twirling a pink feather boa, wearing tights and a sports bra in a lavender, silver and dark blue camo design edged with tiger print fur. As she walks to the ring she gives out hugs and high fives, then slides under the ropes and crosses to a far corner. She climbs up and, as the chorus hits, strikes a pose then takes a deep bow. Then she moonsaults down the middle of the ring where she bows again. Fujiko wanders over to chat with her as they wait for their first opponents.
“Before” by Living Sacrifice begins to blare over the speakers.
"I am a fraud without you.
I am a lie without you.
On my own, I fend for myself.
No consideration of anything else.
Smoke slowly begins to creep and fill the entrance way.
"I am drawn, I am!"
After a few moments, Flex Johnson strolls out and looks out at the crowd.
"This is my skeleton.
This is my skin.
I will remove this disguise.
I will remove this mask you met me in!"
He walks slowly down the ramp. A number of fans boo him; a number of fans cheer for Flex as well. He circles the ring one time, wipes his boots, and then rolls into the ring.
He walks over to the near turnbuckle and points a finger to the sky. Flex hops down as he waits for his partner.
“Screwtape” by Living Sacrifice begins to play over the speakers. Owens walks out onto the entrance ramp. He adjusts his wrist tape and then slowly walks down the ramp. Owens slides into the ring. He heads to the nearest turnbuckle; he climbs the turnbuckle and raises a fist. The hops off the turnbuckle and waits for the bell to ring.
Fujiko/Laurel vs. Riley Owens/Flex Johnson
Laurel and Johnson started this match off, shaking hands with each other to the delight of the crowd before prepping themselves. The two of them locked up, and Flex took the upper hand. He chain wrestled behind her into a waistlock, and then took her down to the mat. She doesn’t stay down, quickly switching on Flex and putting him in a grounded hammerlock. She keeps him grounded until he managed to squirm towards the ropes and break the hold. Once they were both back up, Laurel took him into a side headlock, and then struck him in the face with a quick knee that sent Flex sprawling back. Flex grabbed at the ropes to keep him up, and Riley made a blind tag as Laurel went after Flex. She whipped him into the ropes, and Flex hung onto the opposite ones on the rebound. She went after him, but Riley grabbed her from behind, taking her down with a german suplex that netted them a two count!
In the 3rd minute, Riley hit Laurel with a dragon screw and kept working on the leg. Laurel tried to get separation to tag Fujiko, but Riley kept her on the ground. He pulled her back up to her feet, going for another dragon screw, but Laurel hit him with an enziguri, providing the separation she needed to get to Fujiko! Fujiko came in a house of fire, dropping both Riley and Flex with dropkicks and hip attacks, drawing up the momentum quickly until she hit Riley with the 4-play for a close two count!
In the 6th minute, Fujiko kept the pace up, forcing Riley to tag out to Flex. Flex used his weight advantage to slow Fujiko down and put her on the defensive. He managed to hit her with his signature Tiger suplex, and Laurel broke up the pinfall to make sure Fujiko wasn’t pinned. Fujiko defended herself from Flex’s onslaught until she managed to pull off a S.W.A.K (Tidal wave kick) to take Flex down. She tagged Laurel back in, who set him up...only to get surprised with the “NO FLX ZONE!” Fujiko jumped back in to stop the pin attempt, and Riley met her in the middle of the ring!
In the 12th minute, Laurel managed to get back in control, taking on Riley (who managed to get a tag) and working like a well oiled machine with Fujiko. They continued to tag in and out to keep fresh. She began to set Riley up for the Doors of Perception, but Flex came in to break it up. Fujiko got a quick tag, and ran into lock in her Ecstasy submission hold on Riley, but he broke her grip, stacked her up, and pushed her shoulders to the mat for a three count!
WINNERS: Riley Owens & Flex Johnson
Fujiko/Laurel vs. Booze Cruise
Laurel and Beowulf, partners in STORM, exchanged a double fist bump before starting to circle each other. Having teamed together so many times, this was a cautious contest, each trying to keep away from the other’s favoured opening attacks. Laurel cartwheeled behind him and sprung up into a spinning back elbow, but Wulf managed to turn in time to block it! He pulled her in for a snap suplex. In mid-air, Laurel reversed it into the Beowulf’s own Coyote Breaker lungblower! She covered and got a two; she went to kick Beowulf as they stood but he caught the leg and pulled her into a fisherman hold, then flipped her up into a sitout powerbomb, completing Party Hardy: The Hangover! He stayed on her and got a two count, then tagged to Davy.
Davy broke the cap on a fresh bottle of rum and took a long swig as he stepped into the ring. Laurel gestured for him to get wrestling, but he held an index finger up to pause her. After a long drink he finally got ready only for Laurel to ask for the bottle. Davy resisted at first, but sighed and handed it over and Laurel started drinking… and drinking… Davy tried to get it back but Laurel held up her index this time! At last she gave it back and Davy quickly necked another drink. Laurel chopped him across the chest but Davy sucked it up, took another drink, then challenged Laurel to strike him again. She didn’t hesitate to oblige. Again Davy gritted his teeth and absorbed it, so Laurel took the bottle off him and encouraged him to chop her instead. The smack echoed around the arena and she winced, but stood her ground and then took a drink. Davy snatched the bottle back and told Laurel to chop him, and afterward, he drank some more rum to help soothe the impact. They went back and forth again, and start to go yet again but were interrupted by a call from the Booze Cruise corner. They both turned to Beowulf, who told them he was thirsty.
Beowulf had Laurel chop him, then sank some rum, to join in with the party; they even persuaded Fujiko to get involved, and the four briefly exchanged chest slaps and swigs of rum in a circle until Laurel and Beowulf went for simultaneous rum mists in each other’s eyes! After both swinging and missing wildly, they called a time out while they both cleared their vision, and then they both tagged back out.
The match progressed more seriously - well, mostly - with Beowulf’s power and Fujiko’s speed trading off closely, although Fujiko had a close call when she went for a headbutt on Beowulf that just ended up hurting her more than it did him. Each of them tagged in and out and we saw several impactful double teams from both sides. Beowulf almost put Laurel away with a Bar Room Bomb, but Fujiko broke it up, then caught Beowulf with a Lucky Shot as he stood! She went to rouse Laurel but Davy pulled her up and slammed her into the corner then into the mat with the Black Spot! He covered, but the ref reminded him that the still-unconscious Beowulf and Laurel were legal. Davy sighed as he brought his partner back to his corner and woke him up then tagged himself in, albeit after pausing to finish the rum. He turned back to Laurel - who wasn’t there, as Fujiko had also tagged herself in! She caught Davy square in the face with a 4-Play and rolled him into an inside cradle for the win!
WINNERS: Fujiko Mine & Laurel Anne Hardy
Fujiko/Laurel vs. Savannah/Rebecca Hendrix
The four tired women got set to do battle, with Savannah facing off against Fujiko. The two of them ignored the standard way of starting a match, and began slugging away at each other. Savannah got the upper hand, and backed Fujiko up into a corner. Fujiko took advantage and turned it around on her, using slow and hard shots that were unlike her normal attacks. She switched into a completely different gear, wearing down Savannah with hard shots and wearing holds. She pulled Savannah over to the corner and tagged in Laurel. Laurel did the same to Savannah, but used much harder shots than the lighter hitting Fujiko.
Savannah didn’t let it slide for long, however, grabbing a kick from Laurel and tripping her. She began to kick away at the leg that Riley Owens worked on earlier in the night. Laurel did her best to try and stop Savannah, but she tagged in Rebecca, who was a bit worse for wear from their match earlier in the night. Rebecca tried to do the same, but wasn’t quite strong enough to keep Laurel down. Laurel was able to get back to a standing base, and pushed Rebecca back into the ropes. On the return she managed to take Laurel down with a headscissors. She followed that up with a hip-toss, and then finally a standing dropkick for a two count!
Rebecca covered her again, but only got two. She then set Laurel up for her So long Sugar (Glam Slam), but Laurel got her arms out and executed a front roll for a close two count! Laurel then got up and quickly tagged Fujiko. Rebecca didn’t see the tag, and when she got up, Fujiko landed on her with the Hot Spring Skinny Dip for a near three! Fujiko then got up and signalled for the end, but Savannah rushed in and knocked Fujiko down. Laurel ran in, and combatted Savannah. Meanwhile, Rebecca got up and grabbed Fujiko, who quickly locked her in Ecstasy! Fujiko locked it in in the middle of the ring, and with nowhere to go, Rebecca tapped out!
WINNERS: Fujiko Mine & Laurel Anne Hardy
Fujiko/Laurel vs. Masked Justice
Fujiko and Vainillo started things off slowly, but within a couple of minutes they were up to full speed, arm-dragging and monkey flipping each other around the ring. After countering a Japanese armdrag into a shiranui lungblower, El Vainillo whipped Fujiko into the corner, but Fujiko ran up the turnbuckles and backflipped over him! But Vainillo leapt straight to the top rope.and backflipped over Fujiko in turn, and hit her with a dragon suplex for a two count! Fujiko tagged out. Laurel cut off El Vainillo’s acrobatics and grounded The Vanilla One, controlling him with joint locks and hard strikes. When she had him worn down she took a bow then grapevined his legs and started to pull him into a dragon sleeper. The Lime Street Loop! The fans cheered for the move, but cheered too when El Vainillo, after much struggle, managed to get a boot on the rope. Laurel let him go immediately, but as soon as he was vertical again, she came back in - into a Vainilla Kick! El Vainillo dove across the ring and tagged in Owl Man, who started stomping and punching Laurel.
Owl Man controlled Laurel with big slams, and every time she got close to getting up, he took her back down with a big boot. But in a flashback to the Booze Cruise match, he made a mistake in trying to headbutt her! She reeled back, but sucked it up and headbutted him twice as hard! She battled back with big strikes, culminating in a Legitimate Haafu Businesswoman Kick that sent him right out to ringside. She took measure of him, then ran up the ropes and somersaulted onto Owl Man with a springboard tope! El Vainillo quickly hopped into the ring, ran across and took down Laurel as she stood up with a corkscrew plancha! But as he got up, he in turn was taken down by Fujiko with a backflip moonsault right over the ropes! Finally Owl Man indicated that it was his turn to fly. He rolled into the ring and, rather hesitantly, climbed the corner. He almost had a change of heart at the top and indeed descended back down to the bottom rope, but once there he steeled himself, flapped his arms, and leaped off in a body splash to both Laurel and Fujiko! He rolled Laurel into the ring and covered her, getting a close fall.
The four wrestlers went back and forth, with Laurel tagging to Fujiko, Owl Man to El Vainillo, Fujiko to Laurel… neither team could put the other away, and rather than quick tags and double teams, it took the form or long runs for each combination of wrestlers. Finally, after an L.A.H.O.O.Q. backflip headscissors that scored a two point nine, Laurel went for the Winter Garden Photograph - but Vainillo stopped it with a Vainilla Kick, ran the ropes, and nailed her with the Vainilla Scoop flipping DDT to secure the pinfall!
WINNERS: Masked Justice
Fujiko/Laurel vs. FireFly
Fujiko prepared herself as Nina and Scarlet made their way to the ring, showing them respect as they entered. After the bell rung, Nina and Fujiko shook hands before tying up. Nina, being the fresher of the two, quickly took advantage of the situation and put Fujiko down to the mat. She stomped away at her, trying to score an early pinfall. She hit Fujiko with a backdrop suplex, holding on but only getting two. She then hit Fujiko with a delayed knee drop, and then pulled Fujiko up enough to drop her with a tiger suplex, which again only netted two. She dragged Fujiko into the corner and tagged in Scarlet.
Now it was Scarlet’s turn. She continued the onslaught that Nina started, instead focusing on Fujiko’s left knee. She kept her offense targeted there, making sure Fujiko wouldn’t be able to pull off the Lucky Shot. She then hit Fujiko with a Yoshi-tonic that got her close to a three count. Fujiko kicked Scarlet away, trying to get her bearings back. Scarlet went after her, but Fujiko managed to tag in Laurel, who came in and gave a cold stare to Scarlet. The two of them circled each other, and Scarlet went for a knee to the midsection that was rebuffed by Laurel. Laurel went for a backfist, but Scarlet ducked. Scar threw a kick that Laurel stepped back from, and then Laurel threw a jumping knee that Scarlet rolled under. The two of them took a defensive stance as the crowd cheered. Laurel smirked, but was quickly rushed and tackled to the mat by Scarlet, who pummeled her to boos from the crowd. She sneered at the crowd before tagging in Nina.
Sometime later, Nina planted Laurel with a german suplex and bridged for two. Laurel reached out for Fujiko, but Nina cut off the ring. She wore Laurel down some more, and then set her up for “Death By Harley”, but Laurel pushed her away, and backed towards her corner. Fujiko slapped her on the back, and while Nina went to attack, Fujiko hit a springboard dropkick that floored Nina! She shook out the pain in her knee, and then got to her feet. She prepared for the Lucky Shot, but Scarlet rushed the ring! Fujiko was tipped off by the crowd, and turned just in time to duck the attack from Scarlet. When she turned around, Fujiko hit the Lucky Shot on Scarlet! She landed, then fell from putting pressure on her knee! Scarlet crumpled to the mat, and Fujiko struggled back to her feet, only to catch Nina’s “Death By Harley!” Nina went for the cover, but Laurel broke up the pin, and then hit a spear on Nina! She then dragged Fujiko back to their corner, tagged herself in, and then hit her with the D.U.D.K. for the three count!
WINNERS: Fujiko Mine & Laurel Anne Hardy
Fujiko/Laurel vs. Kickass Smurf & Jay Pride
Fujiko and Laurel both looked shocked as the next music to play was Girls Aloud’s “No Good Advice”! Wearing the same Evangelista T-shirts as Fujiko, out stepped their friend’s mentor and former co-CWF Tag Team Champion Jay Pride, and her boyfriend, Kickass Smurf! After the handshakes Laurel and Kickass quickly went into a lockup. Laurel lifted Kickass for a suplex, but he landed on his feet behind her and went for a hiptoss. Laurel too landed on her feet, albeit a bit awkwardly, in a low bridge. She flipped Kickass off his feet and pulled him up in a hammerlock but reversed it into a wristlock and caught her with a quick hook kick to the jaw! Hardy tagged out, and Fujiko and Kickass started circling.
There followed from the two gifted young acrobats a masterclass in flying wrestling, as they bounced around the ring at ridiculous speeds, redirecting past each other constantly in a bid to create the key opening and using agile strikes and throws to try to control each other’s placement. But neither could corner the other, as they always found some breathtaking jump or precisely-controlled roll to get separation back. Fujiko got a huge pop for a springboard moonsault into an ace crusher on the way down; a minute later, Kickass got one that matched it when he hiptossed Fujiko out of mid air! Before long Fujiko regained control, but Smurf managed to avoid the S.W.A.K. and tagged out.
Fujiko kept up her pace, knowing Jay would struggle to catch her, which he did. But that changed abruptly when she vaulted off the ropes for a tornado DDT and he managed to block it, holding her in mid air. She tried to kick free but he swung her down into a shoulderbreaker across his knee. He wore her down with a series of suplexes, but when he called for his Before a Fall Canadian backbreaker, she dropkicked him in the face to send him into the ropes. He roared out in the World of Sport Special lariat, and she tried to counter with a sling blade, but he swung her round into a side slam for a two count! She tagged back to Laurel, who stepped in to stand opposite Jay.
The crowd buzzed as the housemates prepared to do battle. They started with a knuckle lock; knowing that Laurel knew she couldn’t overpower Jay, he pulled back instead of pushing forward, lifting her feet from the mat. She quickly clamped them around his midsection, then leaned backwards through his legs and rolled up behind him with a hammerlock. Jay had the switch and he tried to throw her over his shoulder but cartwheeled to her feet and turned the hold into a cravate. Jay spun behind her and into a side headlock. Laurel tried to wrench free but was stopped by Jay forcing his weight down on her. But from the ground, Laurel slowly rose into a headstand! She toed Jay in the face; he responded by clubbing her in the spine. But she kept her balance! She popped up into a dropkick but Jay leaned back out of reach and as she landed on top of him he pushed her forward into a pin! On the two, she reversed it, rolling over him and hooking a leg, but at the next two, he turned her over into a lateral press for a near fall.
They kept chain wrestling a few minutes longer before both tagging back out, and Fujiko and Kickass resumed their aerial battle. Again they both wowed the fans with their agility and speed; Kickass picked up very close falls from a Smurfin’ Bird rebound crossbody and a 15-rotation spinning headscissors throw, but Fujiko got one of her own in short order when she caught the extremely surprised Smurf with a… Boobplex? Smurfplex? Whatever you call it, she bridged perfectly and got a two point nine. Kickass sat up with his arms wrapped around his pecs defensively, and he tagged out, as did Fujiko. Laurel and Jay resumed their war of one-upmanship in classic British chain wrestling, manoeuvering around and over each other; their bodies never leaving contact as they shifted back and forth over control of wristlocks, hammerlocks and toeholds. When Laurel span in front of Jay looking to turn a hammerlock into a cravate facelock, he blocked it and pulled her into a double underhook! He lifted her up for the Tannadice Scrambler but she overextended and flipped over into a seated senton, pushing him down for a two count! He rolled sideways, pushing her into a pin of his own, and got another two count. Laurel flipped over him, pushing him back, and as she slid down onto him she hooked a leg and pushed her centre of weight onto his shoulders… and that was the three!
WINNERS: Fujiko Mine & Laurel Anne Hardy
Fujiko/Laurel vs Matt Kail & Serena Raine
More surprise entrants! The crowd were shocked to see Laurel’s stablemates and training partners, with Matt making his first appearance in PWP since the first of Laurel’s deathmatch invitational events. In the ring, Laurel held up her wrist to show The Asylum’s symbol. Matt and Serena both showed the same tattoos on their own bodies. The three old friends nodded in respect to each other…
...then all turned and decked Fujiko!
Not really. They kinda mimed it, but were just messing around and Laurel was quick to reassure everyone that no, she was not in fact betraying Fuji. Fujiko, in much better shape than Laurel thanks to her superior cardio, started out against Serena. Though Fujiko tried to accelerate the pace into a hit-and-run strategy, Serena was quick to ground her, chop blocking her down and transitioning into a knee bar. Laurel, already being familiar with Serena’s Liquid Pain, vaulted across in a springboard senton bomb to break it up. But as she was sitting up again Matt charged over and nailed her with a knee to the back of the head! The Thank You, Pain felled The Five Star Match Machine and Matt bundled her out of the ring.
Serena resumed her attack on Fujiko, but Fujiko managed to catch her with a complete shot to force separation. She dragged Serena to the corner and tagged in Laurel, and the partners for the night broke Serena down with a succession of double teams, making use of rapid tags as Matt slapped the rope and encouraged Serena from the opposite side. Finally Serena found a jawbreaker to Laurel, punched Fujiko across the apron, and sprinted over to tag out! Matt came in like a house on fire, taking down Laurel with a blitz of dropkicks, springboard kicks and flying takedowns. He executed Laurel with the Kaileidiscope armtrap brainbuster, but Fujiko had managed to blind tag herself back in! She took Matt down with an enzuigiri and started to control him, but when she was about to win with a cradle, Serena came back in to break it up. Kail and Raine isolated Fuji in their corner, making use of rapid tags and double teams just like their opponents. Fujiko tried in vain to escape but every time she was cut off.
Matt ascended to the top for his corkscrew shooting star legdrop while Serena held Fujiko down, but Fujiko managed to push Serena away and, bodily throwing herself at her, brought her down with a reverse bulldog! Matt dove down looking for a strike to Fujiko, but was speared out of midair by Laurel! Together, Laurel and Fujiko tossed Matt over the ropes, then double teamed Serena. Fujiko called for the end and leapt at Serena looking for a flying cross armbreaker - but Serena rolled through and flipped Fujiko into a cross armbreaker of her own! The Reign of Violence! Laurel dove across to break it up but was stopped by a springboard spinning heel kick as Matt flew back into the ring, and Fujiko tapped out!
WINNERS: Matt Kail & Serena Raine
Fujiko/Laurel vs Catastrophe
Both Fujiko and Laurel were almost dead on their feet as they awaited the next team - and Laurel groaned as it proved to be her recent rivals Catastrophe, with Venym and Nemisys flanked by Alice Harris and Vrag. After some angry words between herself and Alice, Laurel elected to start this matchup with the 3 hour time limit approaching. Nemisys started off for his team. Laurel ran straight at him, and he flattened the fatigued Laurel with a clothesline and a laugh. He pulled her to her feet, and pummeled her with forearms, but Laurel would not be deterred. She swatted away a punch, and grabbed Nemisys into a clinch. She then slammed her knee into his face, and followed it up with another. Nemisys put his guard up, and Laurel backed off a little before going for another attack. Nemisys caught her, and put her down with a quick slam. He stomped on her a bit, and then pulled her to her feet before whipping her hard into the turnbuckle. She stumbled back, and Nemisys clobbered her with a Lariat. He then dragged Laurel into the corner, and tagged in Venym. He hooked Laurel up, and dropped her with a big suplex, but Laurel still had enough to kick out before three.
Venym set her up for a slam, but Laurel kicked her way out of it, and then rolled up Venym, but only got two! She backed up and tagged in Fujiko, who rushed Venym and landed the 4-Play, to cheers from the crowd! Fujiko seemed determined to try and take the fight to Laurel’s rivals, timing out a modified S.W.A.K that knocked Nemisys off the apron. She then turned around and set up for the Lucky shot, but Venym dodged back, then rushed forward with a shining wizard as Fujiko landed! The crowd groaned as Fujiko crumpled to the mat. Venym covered, but only got two! He seemed annoyed, but grabbed Fujiko up, and hit her with a Fisherman’s Suplex for two! Fujiko just barely got her shoulder off the mat, but just barely. Venym picked her up again, and set her up for the Injector, but Fujiko pushed him off and dove for a tag to Laurel. Laurel got back in, and flattened Venym with a dropkick! She then set up for, and hit the D.U.D.K, but only got two!
As the clock hit seven minutes left, Laurel, saw her opportunity. She grabbed Venym and set him up for the Doors of Perception, but Nemisys rushed in, and hit her with a Full Nelson bomb! Fujiko rushed in, and went for a flying forearm, but Nemisys caught her, and hit a powerslam! He then teamed up with his partner to tie Laurel up in the ropes. Nemisys then taunted Laurel, slapping her in the face, and then he powerbombed Fujiko right in front of her! He repeated it once more as Venym yelled in Laurel’s face, holding her head to force her to watch. He powerbombed Fujiko one more time to boos from the crowd before Venym untied Laurel, and struck her with a knee to the face. The two of them then hit their double team finisher on Laurel, and Venym covered her for the victory!
WINNERS: Catastrophe
The two of them smirked and rose their hands in the air as time expired. Alice slid in to the ring to gloat in Laurel’s face triumphantly, and the last shot was Catastrophe celebrating their victory over the unmoving bodies Fujiko & Laurel as PWP 20 went off the air.
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OOC: Special thanks to Styg aka Laurel Anne Hardy for co-writing the main event with me, and thanks to everyone that RPed. PWP is taking a Hiatus through April, and hopefully shall return in May for PWP 21.