Post by cureforthesickness on Dec 21, 2006 14:57:41 GMT -5
"Last Chance" Tag Team match
(Roleplay or you will be fired)
Pluto and Cursed Eagle
versus
Chris Hammers and Dan Wildey
Dan Wildey and Chris Hammers enter first, before the cameras even start rolling. All Along The Watchtower by Bob Dylan begins to play and Cursed Eagle makes his way through the stage area, already set up for Crimson Existence. Trailing shortly behind Eagle is Pluto. Pluto and Eagle slide into the ring and the bell sounds.
Eagle starts out with Dan Wildey. Lock up center ring. Eagle with a whip to the ropes to Wildey. Wildey comes back in and runs right into a hip toss. Wildey back up and he takes another hip toss. Chris Hammers comes running into the ring and he gets a hip toss for his trouble. Caught up in the excitement of the match, Cursed Eagle also ends up hip tossing his partner, Pluto. After the hiptoss jamboree is over, Cursed Eagle goes for a cover, covering both Chris Hammers and Dan Wildey. Both opponents are pinned with little effort for a count of three.
Post match, Pluto attempts to celebrate with Cursed Eagle. Eagle looks at Pluto with a dumbfounded look, only before giving him a hellacious clothesline and leaving him laying in the ring in a heap.
Backstage, we see Macabre preparing for his match at Crimson Existence later in the night. He is already in full gear and stands in front of a mirror, posing and growling and just looking downright intimidating. From Macabre’s locker room, we switch to the locker room of Wayne McGurk, who is shown taping up his hands with help from the lovely Vanessa McGurk.
One on One match
Jason Guerrieri
versus
Brian Cage
"Diamonds Are Forever" by Shirley Bassey starts to play as the lights in the arena go out. A blue spotlight lights up the entrance ramp. “Diamond” Jay Guerrieri makes his way down the ramp in an extravagant robe. He comes down the ramp rather quickly, sliding into the ring with some poses and taunts.
Ludicris “Runaway Love” Brian Cage runs down the ramp and high fives several fans. He slides into the ring and poses for the crowd.
Lock up center ring. Diamond Jay with a go behind waist lock into a rear waist takedown. Guerrieri with a float over and he grabs Cage by the hair. Cage tries to fight out of it. He’s up to his knees but Guerrieri still has the hair. Cage up to his feet and he catches Guerrieri with some palm strikes to the chest. Guerrieri lets go and is backing off. Brian Cage runs in for an attempted move but he runs right into a big boot from Diamond Jay.
With the match in his favor, Diamond Jay takes a moment to taunt. This is a mistake because it gives Brian Cage enough time to recover. Cage with a roll up, but it only scores a count of two. Diamond Jay gets up and is frustrated. He gets up in Brian Cage’s face. Cage into the far ropes, Diamond Jay into the near. Both men back to the center of the ring where they meet, connecting violently with a double clothesline and both men are downed.
The crowd is cheering on as both men slowly rise back to their feet. Cage is up first and he goes for an extremely flashy standing shooting star press but the move backfires and he crashes and burns on the mat. Diamond Jay is up and he tries for an elbow drop but Cage rolls out of the way and back to his feet. Cage with a standing senton attempt but Diamond Jay gets his knees up. Cage stumbles back to his feet holding his back in pain. Diamond Jay sneaks up behind him and nails a neckbreaker. Guerrieri with a pin attempt but the neck breaker is only enough for two.
Both men back up to their feet but woozy. Brian Cage to the ropes. He comes back in for a cross body attempt but Diamond Jay catches him. Jay with an overhead throw attempt but Cage lands on his feet. Cage into the near ropes and back. Baseball slide between the legs of Diamond Jay. Cage gets back to his feet and WHAM! Diamond Cutter from Diamond Jay Guerrieri! Guerrieri with a cover and that’s enough for three!
Backstage, we see Miguel Sanchez preparing, doing various stretches and exercises backstage. Cut from Miguel to Yukio, who is lacing up his boots with a determined look in his eyes.
One on One match
High Horror
versus
Alex Rouge
Alex Rouge is already in the ring as we switch back to the arena. “Famous Last Words” by My Chemical Romance begins to play over the P/A system as the lights go out. The High Horror slowly makes his way through the curtain as a dim orange light announces his entrance, leaving him in an elegant glow. Suddenly, several different colors of lights begin to flash. High Horror makes his way down to ringside and high fives a few fans before sliding into the ring, set for his one on one encounter.
The bell sounds and the match begins. Alex Rouge calls for a tie up but High Horror instead goes low for a chop block, taking Alex Rouge’s legs out from right underneath him. High Horror with a float over to the legs where he locks on a leg vice with a downed ankle lock. The quick thinking submission hold puts Rouge into an instant state of agony and he taps out to little fanfare. High Horror releases the hold quickly and celebrates in the corner as we cut backstage once more.
Calvin Lee is shown in a locker room. He has his ring gear on but still has a nice dress shirt on over his chest. Calvin is shown popping his neck and doing other stretches. From Calvin, we switch to Obo, who is sitting on a bench. He’s in full ring gear with a black hooded sweat shirt on over his body. His ears are covered with headphones and he’s rocking back and forth to the music with a particularly angry look on his face.
MAIN EVENT
Five Person Gauntlet Match
Cut back to ringside. The lights go dim throughout the arena. "If we only knew the truth about it...Maybe we could work our way around it..." The music picks up a little and the lights start flashing wildly. The first verse kicks in as Devin Star rushes out, appealing to the fans. "Then maybe we could ignore that the shore...used to be the edge...explore...more than our block or the next...city over with nothing on our shoulders...but the clothes on our backs...and you leave us here with nothing,...expecting no attack...with soldiers on the way." Devin Star slides into the ring and hops onto a turnbuckle, looking out at the crowdas the chorus begins. As the chorus plays Devin hops down and begins running back and forth, bouncing off the ropes. "If we only knew the truth about what really goes on...maybe all the things I do would make sense...just for once. Maybe we could work a way around it...if we only knew the truth about it." Devin then faces the ramp to wait for his opponent, still stretching out. Devin obviously drew unlucky number one in the gauntlet. Devin looks up the ramp as he awaits the person who drew number two.
The lights go out throughout the arena as "Just Close Your Eyes" by Waterproof Blonde hits over the PA system. The fans begin to rise to their feet as the fans boo at the arrival of Bryan Stinberg. All of a sudden the words I AM are heard over the PA system as the stage lights up as Bryan Stinberg comes out on stage holding Natalia Marshall's hand, causing a huge reaction from the crowd. As they posed for pictures being taken by the paparazzi as they slowly made their way down to the ring. Stinberg slides into the ring and the gauntlet match begins.
Tie up center ring. Stinberg with a go behind waist lock but he just releases the hold arrogantly. Devin Star turns around and slaps the taste right out of Stinberg’s mouth. Stinberg with a mount and punches on Devin Star. Stinberg nails a couple of wild forearms before letting Devin Star up. Star back to his feet slowly and when he’s on his knees, Stinberg kicks him in the face.
Devin is back down. He slowly stumbles to his feet and walks right into a Bryan Stinberg superkick. Stinberg with a cover and it’s enough for three. Devin Star has been eliminated. Stinberg up and he looks at the entrance way as number three enters.
The Yo Quiero Baiilar by Ivy Queen begins to play, out comes Mia Costa draped in the Puerto Rican flag. Taking in the fans reactions good or bad, she pays no attention. Fully focused on her opponent, she slides into the ring, starting her part of the gauntlet match.
Stinberg is almost in tears he is laughing so hard. He is making a mockery of the Mia and the fact that he has to face a woman. Mia comes in and slaps Stinberg hard. Stinberg is thrown off by this but does not respond. Mia with a knee to the gut and Stinberg starts to back away, refusing to hit a woman. Mia comes from behind Stinberg and catches him with a roll up, but it’s only enough for a count of two.
Stinberg is back up and he is angry. Stinberg comes running in for a lariat attempt but Mia ducks and goes behind, taking Stinberg down with a single leg take down. Mia is back to her feet quickly and she kicks Bryan Stinberg square in the face. Mia’s slick leather boot makes a loud pop as it bounces off Stinberg’s face and the crowd lets out a collective “OOOH”. Mia wastes no time and immediately goes to the corner.
Stinberg is up but VERY groggy after the wicked kick from Mia. He stumbles to the corner with his head bent over slightly, which is a mistake because Mia comes off with a Diving Double Foot Stomp off the top rope, nailing Stinberg right in the back of the head. Stinberg is out of it and Mia makes a cover, and it’s enough for three.
Mia is back to her feet and watching up the entrance way as Stinberg collects himself and rolls out of the ring. “4 Words To Choke Upon” by Bullet For My Valentine and Shawn Williams comes down the entrance ramp doing the sXe pose while keeping at a steady pace. Williams slides into the ring and looks Mia Porter in the eyes, signaling the start of this portion of the gauntlet match.
Williams wastes no time, coming running at Mia. Mia with a hip toss attempt but Williams spins it into a tilt a whirl into a head scissors attempt but Mia reverses it into a back breaker. Williams is down and out of it for a moment and Mia goes for a standing moonsault but Williams rolls out of the way. Mia is down and now laying on her back. Without hesitation, Williams jumps into the air and nails a double stomp right to the stomach of Mia Porter. Mia gags a little bit as all of her air shoots out of her body.
Williams is off of her with a slight smirk. He makes a motion as if he’s smoking an invisable cigarette and then poses with his arms as an X. Mia is up to her knees and Shawn Williams comes running in, nailing a knee right to the face of Mia. Williams backs into the corner and prepares to do this again. He comes running in a second time as Mia gets to her knees, but this time she is able to avoid the knee, countering right into an ankle lock! It only takes a moment of pressure on the ankle before Shawn Williams taps out.
"Rookie" by Boy Sets Fire plays. The lights of the arena go out for several seconds. Two spotlights with strobe-like effects shine at the top of the ramp where Danny "The Vagrant" Vice stands. His arms are at his sides, bent at the elbow with his hands pointing upwards. His hands form two SuFis. He lets out one loud scream then runs to the ring, sliding in under the bottom rope.
Number five in the gauntlet, Danny Vice, wastes no time at all, immediately coming in and working over the warn down Mia Porter. Vice runs right in, going for a shining wizard, but Mia ducks and immediately goes for the ankle lock on Danny Vice, but Vice is able to escape to the outside. Mia comes to the ropes and flips right over with a plancha, but Danny Vice catches her small frame in his arms. Vice with a couple of steps forward and he rams her back right into the ring post. Vice rolls Porter back into the ring under the bottom rope.
Vice back into the ring and he seems ready to finish Mia off. He lifts her up and gets her into position for his back to back double underhook piledriver, the same move that he and Mia both use as a finisher. Vice holds her there for too long and she is able to roll out of it with a victory roll into a pin, but it’s only enough for two.
Danny Vice is now a bit frustrated that he cannot put away Mia Porter as quickly as he hoped. He calls for his Outcast superkick. Mia is slow to her feet but when she does get there, she walks right into the superkick. Vice with a cover, but the superkick is only enough for a count of two.
Danny Vice off of the pin attempt and he goes to the corner. He quickly works his way to the top rope. Mia is still down from the superkick and Danny Vice jumps off, nailing a picture perfect corkscrew moonsault on Mia Porter. Mia’s body jolts a bit upon impact and Vice makes a cover. The high impact move is enough to score him a count of three. Vice helps Mia Porter back to her feet and he celebrates in the corner.
Cut backstage, where Kurt Burton is preparing for his big tournament match. There are several empty beer bottles laying around and Burton has a cigarette in his mouth. Opposed to actually preparing for the match like the others in the tournament did, Burton seems to be slacking off and generally relaxed. His opponent for the night, Reverend Shadow, is the polar opposite as he rushes through a backstage area in full gear. He has a microphone in his hand as he makes his way to a black curtain. He makes his way through this curtain to a small area where Tha CBT stands in a suit.
CBT: You ready?
Shadow: Let’s go..
They begin to open a second curtain, the one behind the entrance way, as we cut out from the pre show, leading right into the Pay Per View portion of the show.
(Roleplay or you will be fired)
Pluto and Cursed Eagle
versus
Chris Hammers and Dan Wildey
Dan Wildey and Chris Hammers enter first, before the cameras even start rolling. All Along The Watchtower by Bob Dylan begins to play and Cursed Eagle makes his way through the stage area, already set up for Crimson Existence. Trailing shortly behind Eagle is Pluto. Pluto and Eagle slide into the ring and the bell sounds.
Eagle starts out with Dan Wildey. Lock up center ring. Eagle with a whip to the ropes to Wildey. Wildey comes back in and runs right into a hip toss. Wildey back up and he takes another hip toss. Chris Hammers comes running into the ring and he gets a hip toss for his trouble. Caught up in the excitement of the match, Cursed Eagle also ends up hip tossing his partner, Pluto. After the hiptoss jamboree is over, Cursed Eagle goes for a cover, covering both Chris Hammers and Dan Wildey. Both opponents are pinned with little effort for a count of three.
Post match, Pluto attempts to celebrate with Cursed Eagle. Eagle looks at Pluto with a dumbfounded look, only before giving him a hellacious clothesline and leaving him laying in the ring in a heap.
Backstage, we see Macabre preparing for his match at Crimson Existence later in the night. He is already in full gear and stands in front of a mirror, posing and growling and just looking downright intimidating. From Macabre’s locker room, we switch to the locker room of Wayne McGurk, who is shown taping up his hands with help from the lovely Vanessa McGurk.
One on One match
Jason Guerrieri
versus
Brian Cage
"Diamonds Are Forever" by Shirley Bassey starts to play as the lights in the arena go out. A blue spotlight lights up the entrance ramp. “Diamond” Jay Guerrieri makes his way down the ramp in an extravagant robe. He comes down the ramp rather quickly, sliding into the ring with some poses and taunts.
Ludicris “Runaway Love” Brian Cage runs down the ramp and high fives several fans. He slides into the ring and poses for the crowd.
Lock up center ring. Diamond Jay with a go behind waist lock into a rear waist takedown. Guerrieri with a float over and he grabs Cage by the hair. Cage tries to fight out of it. He’s up to his knees but Guerrieri still has the hair. Cage up to his feet and he catches Guerrieri with some palm strikes to the chest. Guerrieri lets go and is backing off. Brian Cage runs in for an attempted move but he runs right into a big boot from Diamond Jay.
With the match in his favor, Diamond Jay takes a moment to taunt. This is a mistake because it gives Brian Cage enough time to recover. Cage with a roll up, but it only scores a count of two. Diamond Jay gets up and is frustrated. He gets up in Brian Cage’s face. Cage into the far ropes, Diamond Jay into the near. Both men back to the center of the ring where they meet, connecting violently with a double clothesline and both men are downed.
The crowd is cheering on as both men slowly rise back to their feet. Cage is up first and he goes for an extremely flashy standing shooting star press but the move backfires and he crashes and burns on the mat. Diamond Jay is up and he tries for an elbow drop but Cage rolls out of the way and back to his feet. Cage with a standing senton attempt but Diamond Jay gets his knees up. Cage stumbles back to his feet holding his back in pain. Diamond Jay sneaks up behind him and nails a neckbreaker. Guerrieri with a pin attempt but the neck breaker is only enough for two.
Both men back up to their feet but woozy. Brian Cage to the ropes. He comes back in for a cross body attempt but Diamond Jay catches him. Jay with an overhead throw attempt but Cage lands on his feet. Cage into the near ropes and back. Baseball slide between the legs of Diamond Jay. Cage gets back to his feet and WHAM! Diamond Cutter from Diamond Jay Guerrieri! Guerrieri with a cover and that’s enough for three!
Backstage, we see Miguel Sanchez preparing, doing various stretches and exercises backstage. Cut from Miguel to Yukio, who is lacing up his boots with a determined look in his eyes.
One on One match
High Horror
versus
Alex Rouge
Alex Rouge is already in the ring as we switch back to the arena. “Famous Last Words” by My Chemical Romance begins to play over the P/A system as the lights go out. The High Horror slowly makes his way through the curtain as a dim orange light announces his entrance, leaving him in an elegant glow. Suddenly, several different colors of lights begin to flash. High Horror makes his way down to ringside and high fives a few fans before sliding into the ring, set for his one on one encounter.
The bell sounds and the match begins. Alex Rouge calls for a tie up but High Horror instead goes low for a chop block, taking Alex Rouge’s legs out from right underneath him. High Horror with a float over to the legs where he locks on a leg vice with a downed ankle lock. The quick thinking submission hold puts Rouge into an instant state of agony and he taps out to little fanfare. High Horror releases the hold quickly and celebrates in the corner as we cut backstage once more.
Calvin Lee is shown in a locker room. He has his ring gear on but still has a nice dress shirt on over his chest. Calvin is shown popping his neck and doing other stretches. From Calvin, we switch to Obo, who is sitting on a bench. He’s in full ring gear with a black hooded sweat shirt on over his body. His ears are covered with headphones and he’s rocking back and forth to the music with a particularly angry look on his face.
MAIN EVENT
Five Person Gauntlet Match
Cut back to ringside. The lights go dim throughout the arena. "If we only knew the truth about it...Maybe we could work our way around it..." The music picks up a little and the lights start flashing wildly. The first verse kicks in as Devin Star rushes out, appealing to the fans. "Then maybe we could ignore that the shore...used to be the edge...explore...more than our block or the next...city over with nothing on our shoulders...but the clothes on our backs...and you leave us here with nothing,...expecting no attack...with soldiers on the way." Devin Star slides into the ring and hops onto a turnbuckle, looking out at the crowdas the chorus begins. As the chorus plays Devin hops down and begins running back and forth, bouncing off the ropes. "If we only knew the truth about what really goes on...maybe all the things I do would make sense...just for once. Maybe we could work a way around it...if we only knew the truth about it." Devin then faces the ramp to wait for his opponent, still stretching out. Devin obviously drew unlucky number one in the gauntlet. Devin looks up the ramp as he awaits the person who drew number two.
The lights go out throughout the arena as "Just Close Your Eyes" by Waterproof Blonde hits over the PA system. The fans begin to rise to their feet as the fans boo at the arrival of Bryan Stinberg. All of a sudden the words I AM are heard over the PA system as the stage lights up as Bryan Stinberg comes out on stage holding Natalia Marshall's hand, causing a huge reaction from the crowd. As they posed for pictures being taken by the paparazzi as they slowly made their way down to the ring. Stinberg slides into the ring and the gauntlet match begins.
Tie up center ring. Stinberg with a go behind waist lock but he just releases the hold arrogantly. Devin Star turns around and slaps the taste right out of Stinberg’s mouth. Stinberg with a mount and punches on Devin Star. Stinberg nails a couple of wild forearms before letting Devin Star up. Star back to his feet slowly and when he’s on his knees, Stinberg kicks him in the face.
Devin is back down. He slowly stumbles to his feet and walks right into a Bryan Stinberg superkick. Stinberg with a cover and it’s enough for three. Devin Star has been eliminated. Stinberg up and he looks at the entrance way as number three enters.
The Yo Quiero Baiilar by Ivy Queen begins to play, out comes Mia Costa draped in the Puerto Rican flag. Taking in the fans reactions good or bad, she pays no attention. Fully focused on her opponent, she slides into the ring, starting her part of the gauntlet match.
Stinberg is almost in tears he is laughing so hard. He is making a mockery of the Mia and the fact that he has to face a woman. Mia comes in and slaps Stinberg hard. Stinberg is thrown off by this but does not respond. Mia with a knee to the gut and Stinberg starts to back away, refusing to hit a woman. Mia comes from behind Stinberg and catches him with a roll up, but it’s only enough for a count of two.
Stinberg is back up and he is angry. Stinberg comes running in for a lariat attempt but Mia ducks and goes behind, taking Stinberg down with a single leg take down. Mia is back to her feet quickly and she kicks Bryan Stinberg square in the face. Mia’s slick leather boot makes a loud pop as it bounces off Stinberg’s face and the crowd lets out a collective “OOOH”. Mia wastes no time and immediately goes to the corner.
Stinberg is up but VERY groggy after the wicked kick from Mia. He stumbles to the corner with his head bent over slightly, which is a mistake because Mia comes off with a Diving Double Foot Stomp off the top rope, nailing Stinberg right in the back of the head. Stinberg is out of it and Mia makes a cover, and it’s enough for three.
Mia is back to her feet and watching up the entrance way as Stinberg collects himself and rolls out of the ring. “4 Words To Choke Upon” by Bullet For My Valentine and Shawn Williams comes down the entrance ramp doing the sXe pose while keeping at a steady pace. Williams slides into the ring and looks Mia Porter in the eyes, signaling the start of this portion of the gauntlet match.
Williams wastes no time, coming running at Mia. Mia with a hip toss attempt but Williams spins it into a tilt a whirl into a head scissors attempt but Mia reverses it into a back breaker. Williams is down and out of it for a moment and Mia goes for a standing moonsault but Williams rolls out of the way. Mia is down and now laying on her back. Without hesitation, Williams jumps into the air and nails a double stomp right to the stomach of Mia Porter. Mia gags a little bit as all of her air shoots out of her body.
Williams is off of her with a slight smirk. He makes a motion as if he’s smoking an invisable cigarette and then poses with his arms as an X. Mia is up to her knees and Shawn Williams comes running in, nailing a knee right to the face of Mia. Williams backs into the corner and prepares to do this again. He comes running in a second time as Mia gets to her knees, but this time she is able to avoid the knee, countering right into an ankle lock! It only takes a moment of pressure on the ankle before Shawn Williams taps out.
"Rookie" by Boy Sets Fire plays. The lights of the arena go out for several seconds. Two spotlights with strobe-like effects shine at the top of the ramp where Danny "The Vagrant" Vice stands. His arms are at his sides, bent at the elbow with his hands pointing upwards. His hands form two SuFis. He lets out one loud scream then runs to the ring, sliding in under the bottom rope.
Number five in the gauntlet, Danny Vice, wastes no time at all, immediately coming in and working over the warn down Mia Porter. Vice runs right in, going for a shining wizard, but Mia ducks and immediately goes for the ankle lock on Danny Vice, but Vice is able to escape to the outside. Mia comes to the ropes and flips right over with a plancha, but Danny Vice catches her small frame in his arms. Vice with a couple of steps forward and he rams her back right into the ring post. Vice rolls Porter back into the ring under the bottom rope.
Vice back into the ring and he seems ready to finish Mia off. He lifts her up and gets her into position for his back to back double underhook piledriver, the same move that he and Mia both use as a finisher. Vice holds her there for too long and she is able to roll out of it with a victory roll into a pin, but it’s only enough for two.
Danny Vice is now a bit frustrated that he cannot put away Mia Porter as quickly as he hoped. He calls for his Outcast superkick. Mia is slow to her feet but when she does get there, she walks right into the superkick. Vice with a cover, but the superkick is only enough for a count of two.
Danny Vice off of the pin attempt and he goes to the corner. He quickly works his way to the top rope. Mia is still down from the superkick and Danny Vice jumps off, nailing a picture perfect corkscrew moonsault on Mia Porter. Mia’s body jolts a bit upon impact and Vice makes a cover. The high impact move is enough to score him a count of three. Vice helps Mia Porter back to her feet and he celebrates in the corner.
Cut backstage, where Kurt Burton is preparing for his big tournament match. There are several empty beer bottles laying around and Burton has a cigarette in his mouth. Opposed to actually preparing for the match like the others in the tournament did, Burton seems to be slacking off and generally relaxed. His opponent for the night, Reverend Shadow, is the polar opposite as he rushes through a backstage area in full gear. He has a microphone in his hand as he makes his way to a black curtain. He makes his way through this curtain to a small area where Tha CBT stands in a suit.
CBT: You ready?
Shadow: Let’s go..
They begin to open a second curtain, the one behind the entrance way, as we cut out from the pre show, leading right into the Pay Per View portion of the show.