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El Nino Dulce vs. Megadeth The show opens with the debut of El Nino Dulce, who takes on the man trying to bounce back after a loss to Una Nueva Creacion last week, Megadeth. ‘Disaster Piece’ by Slipknot plays over the PA system, the fans giving a warm welcome to Megadeth, who enters guitar in hand. ‘Verruckte Jungs’ by Blumchen then blasts out, the fans giving a positive reaction to El Nino Dulce as he dances his way down to ringside, his antics making him instantly popular. Dulce slides into the ring and Megadeth offers a handshake to start things off to a big pop, and Dulce accepts, yet rather than shaking Megadeth’s hand he uses it as an aid in his dancing, Megadeth pulling away with a look of disgust on to laughter from the crowd. The two go and lock up with a collar and elbow tie up, Megadeth easily powering into a headlock despite the fact that El Nino Dulce is still kicking his feet out behind him as if he pulling off some bizarre dance. Megadeth halts him in his tracks though, drop toe holding him and switching to a grounded front face lock, before applying a front neck lock. El Nino Dulce tries to spin out of it, but Megadeth holds on, spinning with the hold, before bringing Dulce to his feet and hitting a neck chancery. Dulce slowly gets to his feet as Megadeth forces him back into the corner before hitting a charging Yakuza kick, followed by an Irish whip into the other corner. He charges again but stops in his tracks as El Nino Dulce whips out a pair of glow sticks from his pants! Dulce proceeds to start a 90’s rave style dance, Megadeth looking bemused, only to then hit a roaring elbow, scoring a 2 count over Megadeth! He pulls Megadeth up to his feet and drops him with his Special K Driller, before hitting the Nordictrack Leg Drop to a huge pop! He then pulls Megadeth up again and sets as if for a DDT, but gets hit with a northern lights suplex for 2. Megadeth then hits the ropes and leaps to Dulce’s shoulders for a huracanrana, but it gets countered, El Nino Dulce lowering him for an unprotected piledriver! However, Megadeth counters himself, rolling back up and over Dulce’s shoulders for a 2 count again! El Nino Dulce quickly rolls to the outside, but before he can regroup, Megadeth flies out with a tope con hilo, taking him into the front row. Whilst they’re outside, Megadeth takes a moment to return to his hardcore roots, delivering a pair of chairshots to Dulce which earns him a warning from the referee. They take it back to the ring where Megadeth covers for 2, before hitting an Asai moonsault before Dulce can stand for another 2 count. Megadeth seems to be getting quite frustrated by the PW:S rookie as he sits him up top, before heading up and setting for a top rope rana. However, El Nino Dulce somehow manages to shove him down to his feet on the mat, before hitting him with a tornado DDT for 2! He signals for the end, before heading to the top rope and doing a small dance before flying off with the Candy Flip… only to meet Megadeth’s knees! Megadeth covers 1…2… 2.9! As he gets up, Megadeth jumps up and huracanrana’s him down, cradling him 1…2…3! Megadeth scores his first PW:S win! Winner via huracanrana in 9:12 – Megadeth
Una Nueva Creacion vs. BRYCE “Quitame Ese Hombre” by Pilar Montenegro bursts out over the PA system as the fans welcome Una Nueva Creacion. UNC strides toward the ring, leaping over the ropes and raising his arm into the air. The music fades away, replaced with “Nothing lasts forever” by Queen. The crowd cheer as BRYCE emerges from the back, making his debut for PWS. Before the bell can ring to start the match though, UNC rushes BRYCE, knocking him to the floor with a missile dropkick. BRYCE leaps back up, yet UNC sends him back down with another dropkick. BRYCE rolls to the outside, yet UNC follows up with an awesome plancha suicide! The fans applaud the breathtaking move as UNC rolls back into the ring while BRYCE remains on the floor, in pain. BRYCE slowly climbs onto the apron but UNC remains relentless, leaping at BRYCE with another missile dropkick yet BRYCE manages to sidestep and UNC crashes down to the canvas, allowing BRYCE to re-enter the ring. BRYCE waits for UNC to stand up, an act of sportsmanship that the fans applaud. The two men begin to circle each other before locking up in a collar and elbow tie up. UNC is too quick though, ducking down and going behind BRYCE with a waist lock. UNC grabs a leg and pushes BRYCE to the canvas. UNC, still holding the leg, executes a single leg crab. Although in pain, BRYCE manages to crawl to the ropes, yet UNC refuses to break the hold! Instead, he drags BRYCE back into the centre of the ring with the intent of reapplying the hold. BRYCE though, manages to twist over onto his back and viscously kicks at UNC with his free leg, forcing him to let go of the leg. BRYCE immediately gets up and rushes UNC, exploding upon him with punches and knees. BRYCE bodyslams UNC down and follows up with an elbow drop for a 1 ¾ count. BRYCE aims to slow the match down, picking UNC up and taking his time to hit elbow smashes to UNC’s face. BRYCE throws UNC into the ropes and executes a powerslam for the 2 count. BRYCE drags UNC up, and whips him into the corner. BRYCE charges UNC, yet UNC is too quick and rolls out of the way, leaving BRYCE to crash into the turnbuckles. BRYCE turns round, and UNC immediately springs up, executing an awesome rana. UNC hooks BRYCE’s legs for a 2 ¾ count! UNC drags BRYCE up, and executes a full nelson suplex for a 2.9 count, BRYCE bursting out of the pin at the last possible moment! UNC stares at the referee, clearly thinking that was a three count. UNC then begins to work over BRYCE’s arm. He attacks it with stomps and knee drops. UNC drags BRYCE up and executes an Antonio Inoki-esque over the shoulder arm breaker! BRYCE is clearly in a lot of pain. UNC throws BRYCE into the ropes and executes a crucifix armbar! BRYCE is in pain, but refuses to give in! Slowly BRYCE inches toward the ropes, finally getting a toe onto the rope. The referee breaks the hold and BRYCE rolls over, clutching his arm. UNC slowly approaches BRYCE, yet BRYCE quickly grabs a leg and UNC’s head, rolling him up in a small package for a 2 ½ count. UNC rises up quickly and grabs BRYCE, trying to set up his Strangle Hold Gamma finisher. But UNC cannot get the hold applied properly and BRYCE grabs the ropes, breaking the half applied hold. UNC drags BRYCE up and whips him into the ropes, BRYCE though, ducks UNC’s attack and hits his Western Lariat! The move though is not as devastating, as BRYCE’s lariat arm is his injured arm! UNC drops to one knee, and BRYCE clutches his arm, clearly in pain. BRYCE sucks it in though, and picks UNC up and hits him with a Thunder Fire Power Bomb for 2.9! That was as close as it gets! BRYCE throws UNC into the ropes and hits another Western Lariat! BRYCE clutches his injured lariat arm, but UNC refuses to go down, calling out in defiance. BRYCE though bounces off the ropes and hits another Western Lariat, this one sending UNC flying to the canvas, landing on the top of his head! BRYCE covers the near comatose UNC for the three count! The fans applaud both men for a great effort, having clearly enjoyed such a close fought match. Winner via Western Lariat in 12:41 – BRYCE
Victor S. Toda vs. Orange Valkyrie “N.O.R.E” by Noreaga breaks out over the PA system as Victor S Toda emerges from the back. He strides toward the ring, raising his hand in the air in response to the fans’ applause. “Drown Soda” by Hole follows over the PA to announce the arrival of Orange Valkyrie, who bursts out from the back, sprinting down to the ringside, clearly eager to begin the bout. As the bell rings, the two circle each other before locking up in a collar and elbow tie up. Valkyrie uses his height advantage, towering over Toda and pushing him into the corner. Toda grabs the ropes but Valkyrie refuses to break, instead he starts laying into Toda with hard punches to the ribs! The referee drags Valkyrie away from Toda, yet Toda uses it to his advantage, sprinting out of the corner and planting Valkyrie with a missile dropkick. Toda follows up with some stomps to Valkyrie. He pulls Valkyrie up by the hair, and throws him into the ropes, but whatever move Toda had planned is countered when Valkyrie ducks under Toda and comes back with a clothesline! Toda absorbs the blow, just managing to stay on his feet but Valkyrie unleashes another stiff clothesline to send Toda crashing to the canvas. Clearly pumped up, Valkyrie yells out to the crowd, who cheer back. Valkyrie grabs Toda’s head, lifting him slightly off the ground before unleashing shin kicks to Toda’s face! Valkyrie drags Toda up and pushes him into the corner before unloading a viscous knife-edge chop! Valkyrie hits another chop before backing away a few steps, then charging into Toda and hitting a jumping high knee! Toda falls to the floor and Valkyrie covers for the 2 count. Valkyrie pulls Toda up and immediately sends him crashing down with a DDT. Valkyrie runs the ropes and towards Toda, executing a flying leg drop. Valkyrie covers again for 2 ¼. Valkyrie picks Toda up and attempts to execute a Rock bottom, yet Toda manages to squirm out and takes Valkyrie down in an arm bar! Toda transitions into a grounded double hammerlock that has Valkyrie screaming in pain. Toda, though, releases the hold, drags Valkyrie up and executes a stiff high angle German suplex for a 2 count. Valkyrie is feeling the affects of the move, groggily rising up. Toda grabs him and whips him into the corner. Toda follows in with some nasty boot scrapes. Valkyrie slumps to the floor as Toda exits to the apron before executing a springboard foot stomp right onto Valkyrie’s abdominal muscles. Toda puts Valkyrie on top of the turnbuckle, and climbs up to the top rope. He grabs Valkyrie, intending to hit a turnbuckle drop fisherman’s buster, yet Valkyrie fights back desperately, eventually managing to push Toda to the canvas! Immediately though, Toda springs back up and rushes towards Valkyrie, who launches himself at Toda and hits an awesome flying leg lariat from the top rope! Both men crash to the floor. Neither man is moving, so the referee begins a ten count. By the seven count, both men are still down. Finally, Toda slowly rises up holding the back of his head. Valkyrie slowly follows, using the ropes. As the referee signals to fight on, Toda runs toward Valkyrie, yet Valkyrie counters with a boot to the face, and then immediately hits his version of the Michinoku driver! The referee counts one, then two and is inches away from counting the three before noticing Toda has his foot on the bottom rope! Valkyrie thinks he has won, raising his arms in the air to celebrate but the referee indicates to him it was a rope break. Valkyrie argues with the referee, wasting precious time and allowing Toda more time to recuperate. Valkyrie finally turns his attention towards Toda, but is caught with a kick to the midsection and then a shining wheel kick! Valkyrie is stunned, allowing Toda the opportunity to execute the Point of No Return! Valkyrie fights the pain as long as he can before submitting! The referee raises the hand of the winner, Victor S Toda, who celebrates his first PWS victory in front of the applauding fans. Winner via Point of No Return in 11:16 – Victor S. Toda
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Nagoaka and Ryu Nishimura vs. RUTA and Chimaera Dragon
BENJII vs. Magnum A.T. ‘Attitude’ by Sepultura plays as BENJII enters the arena to a nice reaction, seemingly having won over the fans despite his loss last week. He awaits Magnum A.T. as ‘Scuttle Buttin’ by Stevie Ray Vaughn plays over the PA system, Magnum also getting a good reaction from the crowd. The two slap hands before the bell out of a show of respect, before locking up. Magnum A.T. gets the early advantage, scoring a front face lock, before kicking one of BENJII’s knees out and applying a step-over armbar. BENJII rolls out of this however and transitions sweetly into a neck scissors, Magnum A.T. kicking out of it before stepping off. The two lock up again, this time BENJII landing a side headlock, which he grinds once before trying early for a Tobi Driver (!!!), Magnum easily dropping out into a roll up for 2. They lock up again, and BENJII takes control again, applying another side headlock, which Magnum A.T. tries to reverse into a backdrop suplex. BENJII flips out however, only to be met with an armdrag as he moves forward, followed by a backflip armdrag from Magnum, who then switches to a short arm scissor hold. BENJII manages to roll over and bring them back up to their feet, Magnum naturally being forced from the hold to face backwards with his leg held out by BENJII. BENJII dodges a kangaroo kick attempt, before locking on a Romero Special, bridging it back into a pin for 2. They stand up again to a good ovation, neither man having got the advantage throughout. They move forwards towards each other again, but this time start to go at it with strikes, the crowd popping as they dodge each other’s palm strike and slap attempts, the only moves being landed being a few thigh kicks. They finally get into full flow, dropping their guards and laying into each other with strikes, the crowd heat reaching unbelievable levels. Neither man seems to have the advantage until Magnum ducks a slap and levels BENJII with a superkick, the crowd giving a huge pop for Magnum A.T. BENJII slaps the mat, half in appreciation and half in frustration as they stand again, this time BENJII straight away taking Magnum’s knees out with a low dropkick. He throws some low kicks to Magnum’s shins as he slowly gets back up, before using a jumping high kick for 2. BENJII quickly switches to his Brazilian Cloverleaf, but Magnum reaches the ropes, forcing the break. He keeps the submission holds going, reverting now to a Stretch Muffler, Magnum again reaching the ropes. As he gets to his feet, BENJII attacks with a quebrada, taking him down into a 2 count, before quickly following up with a standing moonsault for the same count. Magnum looks dazed as BENJII picks him up and rocks him with a couple of high kicks, before using a short arm whip to pull him back into a sit-out spinebuster for 2. He then whips Magnum into the corner, before charging and handspringing towards him. However, Magnum dodges, only for BENJII to hit his Morbid Vision out of the corner for 2.9! BENJII can see that it’s going to take a bit more to finish off Magnum than it does your average wrestler, so he drags him to the corner and goes up top, before pulling him up and setting for a tombstone piledriver off the top! However, Magnum fights back and slides down behind him, before hitting an awe-inspiring modified Diamond Dust, hitting a front flip ace crusher with BENJII sat on the middle rope! A shocked BENJII bounces up to his knees, only for Magnum A.T. to charge and hit a shining wizard! He locks on a magistral cradle 1…2… 2.9! Magnum A.T. starts to go all punk on BENJII, taking him to the corner and hitting some boot scrapes, before charging with a front dropkick. As BENJII stumbles out of the corner, Magnum A.T. nails him with an overhead belly to belly, before pulling him to his feet and drilling him with the A.T. Slam whilst he’s still lost his bearings! However, A.T. doesn’t go for the cover, his knees giving way after the earlier knee attacks from BENJII. Magnum goes to the corner and tries to stamp off the pain, but by the time he succeeds BENJII is back to his knees. Magnum charges and tries another shining wizard, but this time BENJII ducks and throws Magnum back into the corner, only for Magnum to land on the middle rope and backflip over BENJII before hitting a superkick! He covers 1…2… kickout! Magnum doesn’t know what it’ll take to put BENJII away, as he sets up seemingly looking for another A.T. Slam. However, BENJII manages to wriggle free and apply a side headlock before rotating Magnum A.T. around… Tobi Driver! He covers 1…2…3! BENJII scores a huge win over one of last week’s standout competitors, Magnum A.T.! After the bell the fans give both men a standing ovation as they leave! Winner via Tobi Driver in 14:00 - BENJII
Meiko Liger vs. Bullet Kosugi - No Disqualifications The fans sit awaiting the first joshi main event in PW:S history, everyone eager to see the women main eventing for once in a country where most women’s divisions are focused around breast implants and miniskirts. ‘Thunderstruck’ by AC/DC rings out over the PA system as Meiko Liger enters to a much bigger ovation than last week, the fans starting to pick out their favourites from the roster. Liger slides into the ring in her regular attire and weapon-less, seemingly ready to take it to the ring rather than outside in this match. ‘Bleed For Me’ by Black Label Society then plays as Bullet Kosugi enters in jeans and a leather jacket, barbed wire in hand, to huge heat. She stops on the ramp as Liger motions that if she’s going to wrestle in her regular attire, so should Kosugi. Kosugi obliges, removing her jacket and jeans to reveal her regular attire, but then blinds Liger with some dust to the eyes! Kosugi then starts to choke Liger with the jacket, pulling her to the ropes before hopping outside and pulling Liger’s neck down over them with the garment. Kosugi then lays Liger’s head across the ring apron and drops a few standing elbows to it, before climbing on the apron and dropping a knee to the face. Kosugi then slides into the ring and casually applies a leg lock, almost mocking Liger! Kosugi then forces Liger back into the corner and hits a running leaping knee, before going and getting her barbed wire. She runs at Liger with it, but gets caught with a dropkick, sending her over the top to the floor. Liger’s game plan goes straight to pot as she then loses it with a tope con hilo onto Kosugi, the two ladies flying into the front row! Liger whips Kosugi across a row of chairs, before then getting her back for the earlier mocking, applying a STF mid-crowd! Liger then drags Kosugi back to the ring, sending her into the post along the way, before covering for two. Liger then sends Kosugi into the corner and hits a trio of dropkicks, before attempting an Irish whip into the other corner. Kosugi manages to reverse however, only to be met with a dropkick to the knee, Liger then mounting Kosugi and hitting her father’s palm strike flurry! Liger then heads up top and takes an early risk, trying for a flying headbutt, but Kosugi rolls out of the way, before hitting a beautifully stiff running shin kick to Liger’s head as she stands. Kosugi lifts Liger to her knees again and hits a second one, before folding her up with a backdrop suplex. She then proceeds to lock Liger in the tree of woe before going and getting her barbed wire again, and wrapping it around the opposite turnbuckle. Kosugi drops a quick low dropkick into Liger whilst she’s tied up, before trying an Irish whip into the barbed wire. Liger slides down to avoid it, but is met with a huge lariat as she turns around, Kosugi covering for 2! Kosugi then hits a huge delayed suplex, rolling back for the two count again. She looks quite frustrated as she rolls Liger to the outside, sending her into the ring post before grabbing a chair out of the crowd and blasting it over Liger’s head. She then scoops up Liger and hits a bodyslam onto the chair, before dropping a leg across her neck. Kosugi pulls Liger up to her feet and drags her part way through the crowd over to a small scaffold set-up, only around 10 ft in height. She drags Liger up to the top of it and tries to shove her over the railing, but she manages to hold on. Kosugi decides Liger must need wearing down some more, and tries to suplex Liger onto the scaffolding, but she flips out of it before hitting a shotei to the back of the head. Liger then pushes Kosugi over the railing, her opponent left dangling by her fingertips, only for Meiko to stamp on Kosugi’s hands, sending her crashing a few feet to the floor. Kosugi quite quickly shakes it off, having had her fall broken by hanging down first, only to be met with a body attack from Liger off the scaffolding! Both women fall down to ‘Liger’ chants from the crowd, both lying motionless. Liger eventually is first up, and she makes her way back to the ring, dragging Kosugi with her. She rolls Kosugi in and covers 1…2… 2.9! Liger then scoops up Kosugi and hits a Sasuke-esque cradle tombstone piledriver, before going up top and dropping a diving headbutt for 2! Liger then signals for the end, pulling Kosugi to the corner opposite the barbed wire and sitting her up top. She goes as if for her super brainbuster, but Kosugi battles back, shoving Liger off into the centre of the ring. Kosugi drops down and charges at Liger, but Meiko grabs her by the neck and sends her flying head first into the barbed wire! As Kosugi bounces back Liger hits a German suplex hold 1…2… kick out! Liger then tries for the Liger Bomb, but Kosugi drops out and shoves her back first into the barbed wire! Kosugi then hits her charging knee into Liger, pushing her against the razor sharp wire harder, before sliding out of the ring and bringing in a wooden board and a couple of chairs. Kosugi sets them up table style in the centre of the ring, before bringing Liger across and trying for a powerbomb through the board. However, Liger rolls down over her shoulders into a pin 1…2… kick out! Liger then takes Kosugi to the corner and sets up for a top rope huracanrana, but this time Kosugi counters, flipping down over Liger before carrying her to the centre of the ring on her shoulders and powerbombing her through the board! Kosugi pulls Liger slowly to her feet and grabs her round the neck… Bullet Train onto the debris! Kosugi covers 1…2… she pulls Liger up to a sitting position, before slapping her hard! She covers again 1…2…3! Kosugi takes the win but is booed out of the arena as she leaves, the show ending with Meiko Liger slowly returning to her feet to a huge pop from the fans! Winner
via Bullet Train in 19:02 – Bullet Kosugi
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