Pro Wrestling Showdown 1
Pro Wrestling Showdown airs for the first time on live television, at a later time of 10PM due to the lack of demand from the bigger television networks. An opening video package is shown, allowing the audience to get an understand of the talent that PWS is very much going to be promoting and showcasing on a weekly basis. Particular attention is paid to the likes of Chris Hero, Sheamus O'Shaunessy and Chris Sabin. As the video comes to and end, the camera is quick to motion towards the mainstage as a shot of the commentary is given to the onlooking audience.
“This is Pro Wrestling Showdown the place where...” - Paul Heyman
“Boring! Come on Paul, as a woman I know for certain that a generic line like that just isn't sexy enough as we all know...sex sells.” - Traci Brooks
“Oh deary me, I should have known better. You really think your the expert of the wrestling business out of the two of us Traci?” - Paul Heyman
“From that response I know for one, you ain't getting any. And secondly, I am pretty sure that it wasn't me who couldn't deal with financial matter that inevitably sent a wrestling promotion six feet under. Oh yeah, that was you.” - Traci Brooks
“Your a real piece of work, I have the right mind to...” - Paul Heyman
Traci however, carries on as if Heyman wasn't even speaking. Something, which the guys in the truck pick up on as they for a moment cut off Heyman.
“Tonight's debut show, will see three matches that will blow most men socks off. And a few women's tops off, if your already in party mode girls. And I can't think of a better way to kick of proceeding than with a traditional singles match up.” - Traci Brooks
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Fire Ant
vs.
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Prince Devitt
An opening contest, on the first televised show is always going to be one that is watched with anticipation and ruthlessly judged leaving no prisoners behind. The styles of both men seemed fairly compatible, although it is understood that both men are known far more for competing within a team. Devitt looked strong in parts, although seemed to have an almost undoing determination to make use of the turnbuckle and ring ropes at any opportunity he good, whilst Fire Ant seemed much more comfortable in wrestling as it came and not really having any hot spots within the ring. This seemed to work more in Fire Ant's favour who in transition lifted Devitt up and over with an Inverted Death Valley Driver to wrap up the match.
Winner: Fire Ant
After the match, the camera cut backstage to find none other than Colin Delaney standing next to backstage interviewer Christy Hemme. The match that the interview wasn't scheduled would lead one to assume that Delaney has one if not a few things he wants to get off his chest. The fact that Delaney seemed to be quite frustrated about something or another, seems to make Christy slightly unsure of herself.
“Colin can I take this time to inform you that you are going to be the first wrestler ever to have his voice heard during a live broadcast of Pro Showdown Wrestling, how do you feel?” - Christy Hemme
The fact that Delaney was annoyed before, means that the look on his face can only suggest that he is more pissed off than before. Walking forward he grabs the microphone out of Christy's hand as he looks at her.
“Don't you know who I am. I am Colin F*CKING Delaney. I was so valued in promotions like this, that it wasn't long before the big boys wanted to bring me to the party. Do you know who the WWE are Christy because I worked for them.” - Colin Delaney
“I worked for them too.” - Christy Hemme
Despite Hemme's insistent voice it is clear that Delaney isn't listening which means that the camera has lost interest as it focuses soley on Colin.
“Now I don't have time for idle conversation especially when something that needs to be dealt with, needs to be brought up. For some God awful reason who ever is calling the shot for this company needs a serious kick to the Adam's apple. Whatever possessed you hire the likes of the Colony. I mean for God sakes, a cross between the Power Rangers and Ants! Do we really want to see sh*t like that in professional wrestling? No. And I am sick to death of all these gimmicks to the point, where I am going to have to deal with this problem myself. Fire Ant, Solider Ant, Worker Ant and all the other Ants can kiss my ass for all I care.” - Colin Delaney
Delaney still looks like he needs to hit someone, but seems to have finishes his rants as he hand his microphone roughly back to Christy before storming off. The look on Christy's face shows that she really doesn't know what to say.
“It certainly seems that young Delaney has a problem with the Colony, something which I am sure we will see evolve over the next few weeks.” - Paul Heyman
“I don't really know why you can't come up with anything original, instead of just stating the obvious. Don't you think the fans had pretty much come to that conclusion themselves?” - Traci Brooks
“Its not really a matter of...” - Paul Heyman
“I believe I just asked you a question, now I you going to have some manners and answer it? - Traci Brooks
“I am sure they did but...” Paul Heyman
“Next up tonight, we see Eddie Kingston go one on one with none other than Homicide. A man who has not been joined by his good friend and tag team partner Hernandez on PWS on the understanding that Homicide has come to Pro Wrestling Showdown with a clear steer towards singles competition. No doubt though this match will be one, that will generate some excitement amongst the fans in the build up.” - Traci Brooks
“Did you know that...” - Paul Heyman
“Did I say you could speak yet? - Traci Brooks
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Eddie Kingston
vs.
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Homicide
Kingston in certain ways looked at a disadvantage going into the match, as his actual technical skills are no where the level that Homicide has managed to achieve whilst working with some major names in the business in recent years. A number of perfectly executed moves from the man of Puerto Rican decent looked as if he very match had a debut win in the bag. However an unexpected Back Fist To The Future left Homicide rocked, and everyone was thinking that Kingston very much had the match turned around. However, Kingston became to cocky and went over the top which resulted in a botched move reversed into Da Gringo Killa giving Homicide the easy pinfall.
Winner: Homicide
A disheartened Eddie Kingston left for the back, as Homicide continued to celebrate his win in the ring. As Kingston started walking backstage though, clearly not in a talking mood he found himself be blocked by Davey Richards.
“I suppose that is the reason why people like me spend more time on Ring of Honor, whilst people like you are more inclined to trudge your way through the sh*t that is Chikara.” - Davey Richards
“I know your not serious. Tell me your joking and I will let you off this one time.” - Eddie Kingston
A smug look appears Richards' face, one that Kingston doesn't respond too all that well.
“Are you sh*tting me? After your perform like that, live to the nation you expect me to worry about you and your empty threats. Your just another nobody and don't you forget that.” - Davey Richards
Eddie seems to just snap, as he throws a punch at Richard as both men begin to brawl in the back, however the fighting goes no further as a number of security workers and backstage staff appear and pull the men apart as Kingston has the final word.
“Your dead Richards! Dead!” - Eddie Kingston
As both men are dragged off in separate ways, the unique commentary team that is Traci Brooks and Paul Heyman are given some air time once more.
“I think that reaction just confirms all our suspicions. Eddie Kingston really just is a little bitch that can't handle losing. People just need to grow up and deal with it.” - Traci Brooks
“I think that is a little harsh Traci, I mean I am pretty sure the only reason Kingston reacted in the way he did was because Richards was pushing all the wrong buttons.” - Paul Heyman
“Don't kid yourself, Kingston looked like he was on the verge of having a temper tantrum before he even walked into Richards. If anything he should be grateful for the air time, god knows he didn't deserve it.” - Traci Brooks
“In the last match of tonight, we will begin the first of four first round matches in the mission to crown the first ever PWS World Champion. With eight men involved in the tournament, we have a guarantee that one of these men will be a World Champion if they manage to win three matches in a row.” - Paul Heyman
“And first two men to have their slice of the cake will be Chris Sabin and Super Dragon. There is no doubt in my mind that this match, will be definitely one worth watching no matter who comes out the victor.” - Traci Brooks
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Chris Sabin
vs.
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Super Dragon
The match was certainly quick off the mark, with an early advantage going with Detroit's own Chris Sabin. Sabin notably hit a tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown before hitting the Leaping of Faith! Super Dragon seemed to look to be down and out, as Sabin continued to catch out Super Dragon as he smashed Super Dragon's with the Hesitation Dropkick. Sabin picks up Dragon and attempts to throw him with the Cradle Shock, however Dragon reversed the move and spunk Sabin around knocking him out cold with the Barry White Driver.
Winner: Super Dragon
The show closed with Super Dragon celebrating in the ring, as Traci Brooks and Paul Heyman had their final say.
“I guess that is a shock win right there, I am assuming that every expected...” - Paul Heyman
“Shut up and show your respect for Super Dragon.” - Traci Brooks
“I was just saying it because...” - Paul Heyman
“No one is listening Paul. See you next weeks folks.” - Traci Brooks