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[center][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/kingofleon/CounterCulture.jpg[/img] [color=#FF0000][b]Danger and Violence Extreme Presents;[/b][/color] [i]DAVE: Counter Culture February 2006 – Monday, Week 3[/i][/center] The second DAVE Pay-Per View of 2006 kicked off from Plum Park with action from [b]Fumihiro Ota[/b], and a ‘rising star’ on the independent scene [b]American Elemental[/b]. Mitch Naess pointed out that Elemental’s name was a tribute to the Japanese legend, although the American youngster was yet to actually wrestle in Japan. However, he wrestled a Japanese star here but was unable to pick up the win, despite going close a number of times. In the end though Kazumi Narato’s distraction was enough to allow Ota to [b]hit Elemental with the Ninja Strike[/b] and pick up the win at 10:44. DAVE Unified Champion [b]Shawn Gonzalez[/b] is backstage, with his title slung over his shoulder. “The Lone Wolf” says that Eric Tyler may be a legend in this business, but it’s time for the old guard to move aside. He promises that tonight he’ll climb the ladder and retrieve his title belt. Another interview, this time with [b]Teddy Powell[/b]. The DAVE Brass Knuckles champion said that he’d teach Eddie Peak why you don’t mess with “Constant Motion” or his friends. He said that once he beats Eddie tonight, he wants to hear no more about the “House of Holmes” and his title. [b]JD Morgan[/b] and “British Beef” [b]George Saint[/b] make their way down to the ring to a loud chorus of boos and cheers from the crowd, mainly aimed at Morgan. Morgan says that everybody saw what Saint did do Chris Caulfield last month at Back in Black, and tonight’s going to be nothing more than a recap. Morgan said that Caulfield didn’t have a hope in hell of beating Saint here tonight. [b]“The Hardcore American”[/b] made his way down to the ring for his match, and was quickly attacked by Saint. Caulfield was able to fight back though with the aid of his Cane and almost grabbed a very quick victory after what looked like a botched DDT dropped “British Beef” square on his head. However, Saint was able to kick out and soon began to dominate as the fight spilled to the outside and busted Caulfield open after a vicious assault with numerous weapons scattered around the ring. Eventually the match headed back into the ring and Saint went up to the second rope looking for a double axe-handle, but Caulfield was able to cut him off with a Singapore Cane shot to the stomach! Caulfield then managed to hit the Danger Drop for the victory! After the match JD Morgan tried to blindside the victorious Caulfield, but he was found wanting on this occasion as Caulfield managed to nail the Danger Drop on Morgan as well! A bloodied Caulfield raised his Cane into the air to a massive cheer from the crowd before making his way to the back. [b]Honest Frank[/b] made his way down to the ring with a microphone in hand. He said that now he’s had time to prepare he’ll beat Johnny Martin and continue his undefeated streak here in DAVE – because he was never pinned at Back in Black… [b]Johnny Martin[/b] made his entrance and the match gets underway, and it’s clear from the get-go that Martin, a two-time DAVE Unified Champion was looking to embarrass Frank and teach him a lesson. However, his need to make an example out of Frank lead to him neglecting a couple of opportunities that would have given him the win – and that ultimately cost him, as he went for a [b]Twist on the Rocks[/b] only to get blasted with a set of Brass Knuckles that Frank had slipped on! With Martin out cold Frank managed to lay an arm across his chest and picked up the victory! Frank was booed as he made his way up the ramp having done exactly what he said he’d do - continue his undefeated streak in DAVE. [b]Matt Sparrow[/b] is shown in a pre-taped interview discussing his match with Hell’s Bouncer which is coming up next. “The Bird Man” says that tonight will end everything - the backstage attacks and the surprise assaults. Before we go to the next match we’re taken to the lockeroom, where [b]Phil Vibert[/b] is giving the tag team champions a last minute pep-talk. Vibert says that tonight’s there chance to end the AnimalZ’ career here in DAVE, because when they lose tonight they won’t be allowed another shot at the belts for a year! Vibert says that they’ve beaten them before, and they’ll do it again tonight. [b]Hell’s Bouncer[/b] and [b]Matt Sparrow[/b] clashed next after two months of continuous assaults on one another. Naess reminded us that it started when Bouncer Powerbombed “The Bird Man” off the stage after losing to him back at Christmas with the Devil. The match itself was a rather mishmash of styles as the high-flying Matt Sparrow looked to fly through the air as much as possible whilst Bouncer’s offence was mostly power-based. It was Sparrow who eventually picked up the victory though after a Bird Brain Buster followed up by a Shooting Star Press which gave him the three count! After the match the fan-favourite made his way to the back whilst Hell’s Bouncer was left looking very unhappy having lost this match. [b]The McWade Brothers[/b] managed to defeat [b]The AnimalZ[/b] in the next match, surprisingly without the help of Phil Vibert – who had been taken out by a Spear from ‘Big Cat’ Brandon. With Dean leaning against a table that was propped up in the corner Brandon charged in looking for another Spear, but the McWade twin was able to move out of the way at the very last second. With Brandon effectively out of the match it was down to The Wolverine, and despite nearly pulling off what would’ve been an amazing victory after hitting The Maul on Dallas he was eventually beaten by a Running Big Foot followed up by a Powerbomb from the McWade Brothers. As Dean and Dallas carried Phil Vibert back up the ramp The AnimalZ remained in the ring and realized that they were now effectively finished as a team, having given up any tag team title shots for the next year. [b]Eric Tyler[/b] is backstage and he reminds us all of the fact that he’s a five-time DAVE Unified Champion. Tyler says that Gonzalez will be nothing more than a traditional champion, and come tonight he’ll have had one of the shortest title reigns in DAVE’s history. A video is shown highlighting all the key moments of the feud between [b]Teddy Powell[/b] and [b]Eddie Peak[/b]. We’re reminded of the fact that Teddy Powell only agreed to this match to save his tag team partner Sammy Bach. [b]Eddie Peak[/b] and the DAVE Brass Knuckles Champion [b]Teddy Powell[/b] are in the ring and ready to start, but before things get underway [b]Doug Peak[/b] emerges from the back dragging Sammy Bach behind him! Teddy Powell watches as Doug handcuffs Sammy to the bottom rope in the corner but is quickly jumped by Eddie. Powell did manage to fight back and take control but seeing things weren’t going their way Emma sent Doug Peak into the ring, and the double-team soon began to dominate the champion. Things were looking bleak for “Constant Motion”, but on the outside Emma strayed to close to Sammy Bach who managed to grab hold of her and steal the keys for the handcuffs! Bach quickly grabbed a chair from ringside and entered the ring, leading the Peak Brothers to head to the other side. Teddy Powell, now next to Bach, began to get to his knees, but Bach suddenly turns and drills Powell over the head! He drops the chair and pushes Powell towards the Peak’s before leaving the ring, allowing Eddie to hit the [b]Peak of Perfect on Powell for the victory[/b]! Eddie Peak wins the Brass Knuckles title back from Sammy Powell, and celebrates with Easy Emma and Doug Peak as they head back up the ramp. Meanwhile, [b]Sammy Bach[/b] enters the ring once more and stands over the beaten Teddy Powell. He stomps on his former partner’s chest before picking him up and hitting the Adrenaline Shot. Bach is booed and jeered as he leaves the ring, having shocked everybody by turning on Teddy Powell! The Main Event was up next, and the belt was suspended above the ring for the ladder match between “The Lone Wolf” [b]Shawn Gonzalez[/b] and “The Tradionalist” [b]Eric Tyler[/b]! Tyler pulled out a performance that surprised everybody as he almost defeated Gonzalez, scaling the ladder after dropping Gonzalez with the Tradition Lift – but at the 14 minute mark he was simply too tired to get to the top before The Lone Wolf could drag him back into the ring. Gonzalez was eventually able to retain his title after hitting a bulldog on Tyler from the top of the ladder! “The Lone Wolf” was able to get to his first and climb the ladder once more to retrieve his belt! Counter Culture ended with a shot of Shawn Gonzalez on top of the ladder raising the DAVE Unified Title into the air – with [b]JD Morgan[/b] watching on from the top of the ramp!
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