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Post by gambler on Dec 5, 2019 20:56:30 GMT
“Gambler” Gorham uploaded a video to the PCP youtube page.
The sound of a door being opened interrupted Gorham. Kenny Bread walked into the office, while the owner had a look of slight annoyance on his face.
Gorham: Kenny, I’m in the middle of making a video, what do you need?
Bread: Oh...um...I’m so sorry, I’ll leave.
Gorham: Woah hold on, you’re already here, so what do you want?
Bread: Oh, well after my last match I...uh...I thought about my first match. You know who it was against?
Gorham: How could I forget? It was against me, and you won. Did you just want to rub that in my face or something?
Bread: Oh no, not at all. Um...a lot’s happened since then, and um...I need to find out if it was a fluke.
Gorham: Is that a challenge?
Bread: Yes, sir...sorry.
Gorham: The thought of getting that one back is tempting, and since you had the courage to challenge me face to face, I say...you’re on. Now get out of here kid, I need to finish this video.
Kenny Bread leaves the office.
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Post by olskoololfool on Dec 5, 2019 21:28:33 GMT
Yes!!! Love me some rumble matches, if you couldn't tell.
Can't wait...another big Thursday night on ye old Twitch.
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Post by gambler on Dec 7, 2019 15:05:48 GMT
PCP News & Notes
- The entry order for next week’s main event is set: 1. Cade Wageman 2. Riot (Warrior Pro) 3. Tiger Newton 4. Toby Tron (Mid-West Wrestling Company) 5. Hoss Mack Jr. 6. “Freight Train” Frank McMichaelson (Wacker Drive Revival) 7. Rampage Hunter (Warrior Pro) 8. Big Bama Ray
- Last month, after seeing their leader knocked out, James Barrett and Roger Ratchford were raging backstage. As Darryl Jenkins walked through the curtain, he was met by both men and a verbal onslaught. Just when it appeared things would get physical, Hoss Mack Sr. stepped in and the two goons dispersed. Jenkins and Hoss Sr. requested a tag match, which they received.
- Nick Hetfield challenged Trevor Quinn to a singles match, and has claimed that he will end the rivalry between the Quinn’s and Binge & Purge, by himself.
- King Felix III and Cordell CHAO$ are set to make their PCP debuts in the new year.
-Felix III wanted to get some outside experience, and entered the Star of the Jar tournament. He won his debut match and advanced to the second round.
- Cordell CHAO$ has wrestled for years on the independent scene in Alabama. He’s looking to make a statement in the Aroo Classic, before making his PCP debut.
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Post by gambler on Dec 11, 2019 15:49:48 GMT
Gridiron Rumble Promos
Cade Wageman: “You know, I haven’t been myself lately, and that’s effected my performance in the ring. So, I’m making an effort to have a more positive outlook going forward. I’m thankful for this opportunity, and look forward to proving myself with some of the best wrestlers in the world. I’m going to enter first and show that I’m the iron man of PCP.”
Riot: “RIOT SMASH!”
Tiger Newton: *Newton points at the camera, then makes a slit motion across his throat.*
Toby Tron: *A mini montage plays, showing Tron training for the upcoming bout.*
Hoss Mack Jr: “I’m coming to win this thing an show everyone that this underdog from South Alabama can overcome the odds.”
Freight Train McMichaelson: “You know, for years, I kept hearing I was getting too old, I'm, you know, too busted up, too far gone to compete. Bad back, bad knees, bad elbow, shoulder, had my bell rung for years, I'm held together with, you know, duct tape and wire. Docs told me for years to call it a day. But you know what? I told them to kiss my ass! I'm feeling great! They're all surprised I'm some sort of athlete! I was a Midway Monster! Before I botched it all up, I was a legit A-level athlete in the NFL! Kicked ass, took names! And I'm back to doing that here, too! Line 'em up, I'll knock 'em down! I'm on the best run of my wrestlin' career, and I'm far from done!”
Rampage Hunter: “So Rampage calls out the champ. Say he gonna take his belt, no problem. And how he respond? Gonna hide behind eight other dudes. This Jenkins dude is a chump. Rampage ain't worried though. He gonna fuck em all up. Then he's coming for Jenkins. College football season almost over man, you ready to go pro?”
Big Bama Ray: “This is what it’s all about, you can feel it in the air, woo doggy there ain’t nuthin else like it. This takes me back to my days on the field. We’re all gonna beat the crap outta each other, but only one man can get the title shot. So, even though the Crimson Tide are out the playoffs, I’m gonna show everyone what roll tide roll means. Jenkins, I’ll see ya next month buddy.”
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Post by gambler on Dec 12, 2019 15:24:06 GMT
The Gridiron Rumble is tonight, and we’ll be crowning a new contender for Darryl Jenkins. Before the PCP action starts, MFW has a stacked card for tonight, with the conclusion of the tag title tournament and a heavyweight title match. MFW starts at 7pm CT www.twitch.tv/olskoololfool/PCP will start around 8pm-ish as soon a MFW ends. www.twitch.tv/gamblerpcpGridiron Rumble PreviewGridiron Rumble Cade Wageman vs. Riot vs. Tiger Newton vs. Toby Tron vs. Hoss Mack Jr. vs. Freight Train McMichaelson vs. Rampage Hunter vs. Big Bama RayEight former football players, will compete for the opportunity to face Darryl Jenkins, who’s dominated as PCP Heavyweight Champion. This has the making of a hard-hitting match up, and whoever wins can say they earned it. Tag Team Match James Barrett & Roger Ratchford vs. Darryl Jenkins & Hoss Mack Sr.This match came about, after Barrett & Ratchford almost attacked Jenkins, who just knocked out their leader. Hoss Sr, who has recent history with the Barrett’s, stepped in before things could get out of hand. Kenny Bread vs. “Gambler” GorhamAfter getting a victory over Robbie Roberts, his first since June, Kenny Bread challenged Gorham, whom he beat before in an upset. The owner accepted, admitting he couldn’t resist the opportunity to avenge the loss. Nick Hetfield vs. Trevor Quinn Last month, David Quinn’s mission to defeat all the members of Binge & Purge, was thwarted by Hetfield. Now, Hetfield is on a mission to defeat all the members of the Quinn family. This feud seems to get worse each month.
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Post by olskoololfool on Dec 13, 2019 14:29:57 GMT
Super fun show, but that was expected :)
Was pulling for the Freight Train in the rumble, but can't be mad at the prospect of Newton v. Jenkins. Can't wait for that war.
And, hope I'm not alone here...but our last couple doubleheaders have been fire, js.
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Post by gambler on Dec 13, 2019 16:06:52 GMT
Super fun show, but that was expected :) Was pulling for the Freight Train in the rumble, but can't be mad at the prospect of Newton v. Jenkins. Can't wait for that war. And, hope I'm not alone here...but our last couple doubleheaders have been fire, js. Agreed, olskool. I'm looking forward to the next double header. I won't spoil it until I post the results, but Jenkins isn't facing Newton next It's going to be a few days before I can get results posted, but I should have some fallout from the event, including Jenkins having some words for the Gridiron Rumble winner. For anyone who wants to know who won the Gridiron Rumble, the replay is here youtu.be/Q8vbi7bzSKQ
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Dec 13, 2019 17:58:31 GMT
Awesome show, sorry I missed it live... Bread winning was so much fun (I have no idea why I'm such a Kenny Bread fan but here we are). And you know Rampage will have some words given his performance in the rumble...
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Post by gambler on Dec 17, 2019 0:44:05 GMT
PCP: Gridiron Rumble Results
Nick Hetfield vs. Trevor Quinn Winner @ 18:47 – Nick Hetfield Quinn put up a good fight, but Hetfield got the job done with a pop-up powerbomb. Hetfield now has a victory over two of the Quinn brothers, and is one step closer to ending this feud.
After the match Nick Hetfield and Justin Loomis returned backstage to Jeff Gorham’s office. When they entered, they saw the owner unconscious on the floor. The knocked over furniture seemed to suggest that Gorham was attacked, but put up a fight before getting knocked out. Hetfield went with the owner to the nearest hospital, and suggested to Loomis that he stay and replace Gorham in his match against Kenny Bread. Loomis agreed, knowing Gorham would want the show to continue.
Kenny Bread vs. Justin Loomis Winner @ 17:37 – Kenny Bread Loomis took this match on a moment’s notice, but this was considered a major upset. Kenny Bread is on a two match win streak, and looks like he may have turned a corner in his career.
Monster Gains (James Barrett & Roger Ratchford) vs. Darryl Jenkins & Hoss Mack Sr. Winners @ 32:12 – Darryl Jenkins & Hoss Mack Sr. This was an excellent tag match, with Jenkins continuing to show why he has dominated in PCP.
Gridiron Rumble Cade Wageman vs. Riot vs. Tiger Newton vs. Toby Tron vs. Hoss Mack Jr vs. Freight Train McMichaelson vs. Rampage Hunter vs. Big Bama Ray Winner @ 42:35 - Rampage Hunter
Wageman & Riot started the match, after four minutes, Tiger Newton entered. They brawled outside until Toby Tron made his way to the ring. Newton eliminated Riot at 11:29, with Toomer’s Revenge. At this point, everyone was getting settled in while the rest of the competitors filled the ring, with Big Bama Ray entering last at 24 minutes.
Wageman went on an elimination streak, first with two low blows on Toby Tron at 24:47 and Hoss Mack Jr. at 25:32, then he took the opportunity to eliminate his tag partner, Tiger Newton at 25:54, after Big Bama Ray did the work. Big Bama Ray eliminated Freight Train at 30:34, with a spinning Bama Bomb.
The last three men, went toe to toe from post to post for over ten minutes, until Rampage Hunter hit Lights Out on Wageman at 42:13 for the elimination, then immediately followed up with another one on Big Bama Ray, to get the win at 42:35. Rampage Hunter wins the Gridiron Rumble and earns a title shot against, Darryl Jenkins, on January 2nd.
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While Rampage was celebrating in the ring, Tim Thomson caught up with the PCP Heavyweight Champion to get his thoughts on the new number one contender.
Thomson: Mr. Jenkins do you have any thoughts on Rampage Hunter winning the Gridiron Rumble?
Jenkins: I got more than thoughts. Hey Rampage, you wanted a response? Here it is mother fucker. You thought you could come to PCP, win one match, then call out the champ? Hell naw, dawg. I won three matches in one night to win this belt, defended three times since. I wasn’t sweatin your ass. Now you get a response, cause you earned it. So keep talkin shit, cause I’m gonna ring in the new year by knocking your ass out.
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Dec 18, 2019 0:08:32 GMT
Following comments from PCP Champion Darryl Jenkins, Rampage was asked to give his thoughts, which he did via a video on his Instagram account…
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Post by gambler on Dec 21, 2019 5:23:55 GMT
“Gambler” Gorham posted a video to PCP’s YouTube.
Gorham moves out of the shot, but the camera is still rolling. Hoss Mack Sr. walks into the shot and looks into the camera.
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Post by gambler on Dec 27, 2019 17:00:09 GMT
PCP News & Notes- PCP: Jenkins vs. Rampage takes place on January 2nd, with the biggest championship match in our short history. A six man tag team elimination match fills the co-main event spot. The rest of the card is below. PCP: Jenkins vs. Rampage
PCP Heavyweight Championship Match (c) Darryl Jenkins vs Rampage Hunter (Warrior Pro)
Gridiron Six Man Tag Team Elimination Match Cade Wageman, Tiger Newton, Toby Tron vs. Big Bama Ray, Freight Train McMichael, Hoss Mack Jr.
Alfred Quinn vs. Nick Hetfield
Kenny Bread vs. King Felix III
Justin Loomis vs. Robbie Roberts (Golden Touch Promotions) - MFW starts at 7PM CT, we’ll kick things off afterwards. Catch all the action, Thursday on Twitch. - A tournament to crown the first PCP Tag Team Champions is set to take place early next year. More details will be revealed after the next event. - Hoss Mack Sr. is hellbent on finding the person who attacked Jeff Gorham. Last we heard, the sheriff is still gathering information, but should have an update within a few weeks. - New Roster Member King Felix III
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Post by Senator Phillips on Dec 27, 2019 18:52:41 GMT
Solid card there, if I do say so myself. The Train speaks: Freight Train McMichaelson: I came up short last time around. D-Man, Moonsault and Astrid tell me I didn't do that bad. But they ain't me, you know. And if there's something I know from my time in the League, it's that you can't ever be satisfied, you can't be happy with a loss and you sure as hell can't half-ass it when it matters! So, yeah, there's one other thing I remember. It's, uh, I kinda hold grudges. Badly. So, Big Bama Ray, you better keep your head on a swivel, 'cause I'm gunnin' for you this time! And everyone else better not get on my bad side, you don't want to get run over by a Freight Train, you don't want to get stomped by a Midway Monster!
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Post by gambler on Dec 27, 2019 20:12:17 GMT
Big Bama Ray responds to Freight Train McMichaelson:
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Post by gambler on Dec 31, 2019 14:17:12 GMT
PCP: Jenkins vs. Rampage Preview January 2nd, 2020 8PM CT
PCP Heavyweight Championship Match (c) Darryl Jenkins vs. Rampage Hunter (Warrior Pro)
On June 4th, 2019, PCP, held their first event, The Battle of Mobile Bay. It was a one night, eight-man elimination tournament, to crown the first PCP Heavyweight Champion. Darryl Jenkins defeated three other competitors that night, to earn the honor. That was over 200 days ago, and Jenkins is still the champion. The fear of running out of contenders was becoming a concern. Then a new challenger emerged…
Rampage Hunter, competes for Warrior Pro Wrestling, a promotion based out of San Jose, CA. He’s a former heavyweight champion, and considered one of the top stars of the promotion. Rampage made his way over to PCP, after Cade Wageman said some derogatory things about him. He made short work of Wageman, but also on that night, Darryl Jenkins successfully defended his title for the third time. Rampage took notice and called out Jenkins, but the matchmaker in PCP had other plans. Rampage was placed in the Gridiron Rumble, an eight-man elimination match, with the winner becoming number one contender. He not only won the match, but made a huge statement, by being the first person to pin Big Bama Ray.
On January 2nd, Darryl Jenkins faces his biggest challenge to date, and Rampage Hunter looks to dethrone the dominant champion. Can Jenkins continue his run of dominance, or does Rampage take the championship back home to Warrior Pro?
Gridiron Six Man Tag Team Elimination Match Cade Wageman, Tiger Newton, Toby Tron (MWWC) vs. Big Bama Ray, Freight Train McMichaelson (WDR), Hoss Mack Jr.
Before the main event, our gridiron competitors will have one last chance to represent their team, before the season ends. The official, Gridiron Greg, is strictly enforcing the no interference rule, allowing the competitors to showcase their skills.
Big Bama Ray and Freight Train recently went one-on-one at a Golden Touch Promotions show, which saw Freight Train walking away with the winner’s purse. Can they co-exist while being on the same team? The same could be asked for the other side, as Cade Wageman eliminated both his teammates in last month’s Gridiron Rumble.
Alfred Quinn vs. Nick Hetfield
The most pointless feud in PCP’s short history, is finally reaching it’s (we can only hope) conclusion. The Quinn’s and Binge & Purge, have fought, in some form or another, on every PCP card since July. Somewhere along the way, Hetfield decided that he gave a shit about this rivalry, and declared to end it on his own. He’s 2-0 against the other Quinn brothers, thinking a clean sweep will finally put this to bed.
Kenny Bread vs. King Felix III
A very interesting bout between two of PCP’s younger talents. Kenny Bread has found some momentum after going on a long losing streak. The resident underdog won his last two matches, and looks to keep the unlikely story going. King Felix III is making his PCP debut after competing in the Star of the Jar tournament. Word is, Felix took the loss in the tournament very hard, and has been in the gym training everyday since.
Justin Loomis vs. Robbie Roberts (Golden Touch Promotions)
In PCP, when someone goes on a losing streak, there's one man who steps up, and gives them the opportunity to get their career on track. That man is Robbie Roberts, a veteran of the local wrestling scene. Loomis and Roberts have yet to win a one-on-one match in PCP. Someones 0 has to go in this one.
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