Forgetting Sarah Marshall Two

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Two referees counted both falls at the exact same time. During the confusion, then-PCW Commissioner Graham Turner came out and made his decision. Collins and Jackson both got the pin, so they were the champions. Neither men were happy, as they wanted their own partner as the other champion, but Turners decision stood. When they lost the titles to the Brown Brothers, Jacksons manager Jamie Oller took the spot of an injured Brandon Collins. Like the Uncut Title, once Team Franchise won Fight Win Survive, the Uncut Tag Team Titles were stripped from the Browns and given to G-Slice and JT Lamotta. But just 3 weeks later, the Browns regained their titles after Lamotta and Slice started having problems. On October 15, the PCW Uncut Title was to be defended on a 24/7 basis. This meant at any time, someone could pin the champ and win the belt. This became a historical move because one week later, the Uncut Title changed hands 7 times in a matter of 10 minutes. Two weeks later, the 24/7 rule was done away with, but a 24/7 Match was set up to give a grand finale to the ruling. In this match, a masked man entered the ring and pinned reigning co-champion JT Lamotta to win the title. When Uncut came back the next year, the masked man revealed himself to be Scotty Kuzma. On January 7, PCW Owner Thomas Bussey stripped all Uncut Titles. There would be a tournament to decalre the new Tag Team Champions, and a battle royal that night to find a 1 contender to face his hand-picked opponent, Damien. Former Uncut Champion Symetrico won the battle royal, but lost to Damien that night, and a new champion was crowned. Damien would lose the title to Chris Richter, who had won his first Uncut title during the 24/7 era. He would lose the title at PCW Genocide on March 19, the first time the Uncut Title had been defended on a Full Throttle supershow. The man who dethroned Richter was fan-favorte Mace Malone. When Thomas Bussey stripped the Uncut Tag Team Titles from the Browns for a 2nd time, he declared a 3-week tag team tournament to crown the new champions, with the finals to take place on January Before the tournament started, Graham Turner came out and demanded that G-Slice and JT Lamotta put their differences aside and team up for Forgetting Sarah Marshall tournament, or face termination from their contract. Despite multiple disputes, Lamotta and Slice were able to make it to the finals, facing an unlikely team of Jiggle-O James Johnson and Dick Loin. Slice and Lamotta prevailed and held the tag titles for 4 weeks, until they lost the straps to Johnson and Loin. The last team to win the Uncut Tag Team Titles was the Overboyz, Joey Corman and Samir. In a One-Pin-Wins Gauntlet Match, Corman pinned Dave Dunnings and won the titles without ever pinning the champions. Despite being one of the longest-reigning champions, they only defended the belts twice in the 10 weeks they were champions. On June 24, Joey Corman came out alone before a Triple Threat Match for the titles, spit on them, and threw them to the ground. This was the last of the Uncut Tag Team Titles. When Mace Malone won the title, he in essence carried the torch for Uncut, showing it has superstars of its own aside from Full Throttle. Malone had a great run as champion until a young Canadian named Robert Evans came on the scene to Uncut. From the start, Evans and Malone had a rivalry even before Malone had captured the gold. So it was Forgetting Sarah Marshall fitting that Evans would try to take what Mace had worked so hard for in the past. On April 8, these two squared off for the Uncut Title, but the ending was a No Contest after Mike Foxx interfered in the match. This would set up a rematch at Criminal Behavior with No Disqualification Rules.

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