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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:02:40 GMT -5
Before the show starts we open up on the arena. There’s no fireworks, no commentating, no big panoramic dramatic opening. There’s just the fans, sat momentarily in silence, and one man, the owner of the WFWF, Trace Demon. He stands in casual gear at the top of the ramp, a microphone in hand, looking out at the arena. They can tell this isn’t a moment for cheering or booing, they know this is something else entirely. Trace looks down at the ground, composing himself, then again at the crowd and begins to speak. As he does so the big screen translates everything into Japanese so that everyone in the arena and everyone watching at home can understand exactly what he’s saying.Trace Demon: We’ve got an unwritten rule here in the WFWF that we don’t mention things that happen out in the wider world. And this isn’t a secret, everyone knows that we’re interested just in our own little bubble. And we don’t do that because think we’re special or because we don’t believe that anything else exists outside of these four walls. We do that because we’re telling our own story, because we are professional wrestlers and this is the company we wrestle for. Sure you might get fleeting mentions of things like the XWA but as a rule this is the WFWF and that’s what we’re focused on. But right now I want to speak about something that transcends this company, and I’m not going to mention any names, I just want you all to give me a moment to speak from the heart. This isn’t a promo, this isn’t me trying to rile you all up or get you on side, this is me speaking as the owner of the WFWF and more importantly as someone who lives and breathes this business. He pauses, takes a moment. You can tell that whatever he has to say he doesn’t really want to, he just has to.Trace Demon: Professional wrestlers are a family. We beat the hell out of each other, we insult each other, we violently injure each other… which is what my family life was like but probably not yours so I’m not exactly talking in the literal sense. We’re a family in that we share one dream and one purpose, we come out here to wrestle and to win and to put on a show because this is what we were born to do. There’s a lot of wrestlers outside of the WFWF who were also born to do this. There’s a lot of them doing it right now, there’s a lot of kids dreaming of doing it but there’s also a lot of people who did this before any of us here in the WFWF were even capable of getting in the ring. There are a lot of guys out there who broke themselves putting wrestling on the map and giving us all the opportunity to come out here and wrestle in arenas like the Tokyo Dome. The crowd begin to chant a specific name, they know exactly who we’re talking about right now.Trace Demon: Recently we lost two men from the wider wrestling family. They’ve never been in the WFWF and we’ll probably never mention them again because that’s how things are run but they were special to this business, just like dozens upon dozens of others who have passed away too soon. You see growing up we were all inspired by different people that we saw at shows and on television and in magazines, we were inspired by their drive, by their fight, by their words and by their larger than life characters. Personally I was inspired to do this by a handful of men. A number I can count on one hand who inspired me and who made me into the man I am today. I’m not ashamed to say I adopted parts of myself off of them because that’s what I knew. Now the two men who I mentioned were my biggest inspirations in wrestling, which probably comes as no surprise given how much I like to talk. He chuckles to himself sadly, and the crowd give a loud cheer, appreciating the honesty of the moment.Trace Demon: You see everything I learned about talking I learned from these handful of guys, everything I learned about being sneaky in that ring I learned from these handful of guys, everything I learned about putting on a great match I learned from these handful of guys and now two of them are gone in the space of a month and it’s just… look, I could stand on this stage all night talking about how it makes me question my own mortality and whether I’ll have the same lasting impact they had, but that isn’t what we should be taking away from this right now. The fact is those two men and all the others who have passed away are still here in our hearts and in our minds. They Live with us. They entertained millions of people, people loved them and people loved to hate them and there is a reason why they are worth a grown man standing in front of all of you talking about how he is going to miss them even though he never met them. One final pause.Trace Demon: I understand that we don’t like to mention the wider wrestling landscape, but at a time like this, right now, I think it’s worth giving a round of applause for men who deserve it. And with that the entire arena explodes with a huge cheer and a round of applause for the men who have entertained us all over the years, the men who built the world of wrestling up around them, who were the best at what they did. They will be missed.Trace Demon: Living in a world without them is just… it’s just hard times, y’know. The crowd give another round of applause as Trace Demon places the microphone down on the stage, nods his head in appreciation and then heads off backstage as the camera gets one final shot of the microphone as we head to black.LIVE from The Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan!It’s now that we get the usual fireworks display and arena panning shot as the Tokyo Dome crowd cheer loudly in appreciation for the WFWF making their way out to Japan. We settle in on Alecia Matthews and Cameron Stone, both of whom look like they got a little bit emotional during Trace Demon’s address.Alecia Matthews: Ladies and gentlemen welcome to a sold out Tokyo Dome as WFWF presents a live pay per view being broadcast from the land of the rising sun itself, Japan. Tonight we’ve got a blockbuster show for you all with two titles on the line as well as two different title shots, and plenty more. Cameron Stone: It’s a very interesting show all right, by the end of tonight we could have a very different WFWF landscape than the one we’ve got going in. Alecia Matthews: And we’re kicking off with a match that’ll have big implications for one competitor, as a WFWF National Championship shot is on the line. Christa Adina: This following contest is a battle royal! The winner of the match will get a shot at the National Championship! “Paint it Black” by Rolling Stones echos through the arena, interrupting the proceedings and bringing the entire group of wrestlers in the ring to an absolute halt. And it's not a haux, through the curtain emerges the man who this song last belonged to, WFWF Hall of Famer Phillip Schneider. The Japanese crowd responds with a collective “OOOOOOOOOOH” followed by clapping. Schneider's in street gear, skate shoes, black denim shorts, a black Carrie t-shirt, and his glasses. Noticeably, his hair is much shorter than the last time he was seen and much darker, cut into a comb over fade. Schneider has a bit of a five o'clock shadow as well. He has a microphone in his hand.Phillip Schneider: You all smell that? That's the collective smell of the p--s and s--t of seven men. But fear not, I'm not coming out here to announce myself as the eighth participant of this match. I'm happily retired from the ring and enjoying a life where I only pay the tolls for my combat off and on rather than constantly. But the Tokyo Dome is quite the big deal. The last time the WFWF was in the Tokyo Dome, I beat Michael Kyzer in the middle of that ring to start a record setting World title reign. Tonight, you seven men get your chance. Your first chance. You get the chance at something I never had. Two World Heavyweight titles, two International titles, three World Tag Team titles, and a Hardcore X title under a mask, two Hall of Fame inductions... I never had the National Championship. You can look at it as a lower card championship.. Or you can look at as your first step towards immortality. This is your destiny. Nippon, Phillip Schneider shigaisen ichiban, ichiban no baka no gaikoku hito. Rabu ara yuru. Schneider drops the microphone and exits, the Japanese people clap in appreciation for the love in their native tongue. And with that, the battle royal entrances begins.
Dr. Manson walks out onto the stage, holding a bottle of Jim Beam in one hand and a Confederate flag on a pole in the other.. Manson takes off his Executioner mask and takes a swig of the bottle. Manson smashes the bottle on the entrance ramp and picks up a piece of glass and then knicks his forehead, starting a flow of blood. Manson reaches into his back pocket, pulling out a can of Budweiser. Manson puts the flag in a holder on the out and then rolls into the ring, sitting himself in the corner. Manson opens up the beer and waits for his opponent.Christa Adina: The first participant, from Dallas, Texas, weighing in at 321 pounds, he is Dr. Manson! Alecia Matthews: Everything I've heard about this guy is that he's crazy. Like, real-life, outside the ring crazy. Cameron Stone: Do you think the Japanese know what the Confederate flag even is? Alecia Matthews: I don't think they're dumb. The lyrics of the first few lines of "Crown the Empire" play on the titantron as the adult 'smarks' sing along, and right when the growl begins, Joe Magnet walks out, nonchalantly, smirks at the crowd, and screams at the children. He walks very smug-like to the ring where he slowly walks up the steps, wipes his feet, and hilos over the ropes. He stands in the middle of the ring and raises both arms, looking like a child whose mother is very proud of (which Joe's mom isn't because he skipped college for this).Christa Adina: Next, from Toms River, New Jersey, weighing in at 187.4 pounds, he is Joe Magnet! Alecia Matthews: One of the younger talents in the WFWF, he's shown some high potential. Cameron Stone: Yeah, but he's a bit of a wuss huh? Think he'll be able to survive more hits from the crazy dudes and the hard-hitters in this battle royal? 20 seconds after My Time by Soil kicks in Shapiro emerges through the curtain with his trademark black shirt which reads "The Hope Dealer" in white letters. He stops on the stage bouncing from left to right switching feet to get loose. As he starts down the ramp he gladly gives high fives to kids and all who will receive them. He slides under the bottom rope and as he walks across the ring he looks out at the crowd with amazement. Shapiro steps on the 2nd turnbuckle, looks out at the crowd as he raises both hands high into the air.Christa Adina: Next, from Odessa, Texas, weighing in at 200 pounds, he is Shapiro! Cameron Stone: One of the most positive guys I've ever met. This guy may not have a perfect life, but he tries to make damn sure that anyone he meets does. Except his opponents of course. Alecia Matthews: I agree there. "The Hope Dealer" is a fitting name, but as we've seen in his fued with Axel Thornstowe, we know that some people could certainly make him tick. "Paycheck" by Family Force Five would begin to play through the sound system of the arena. The sounds of light drumming would be heard and around the five second mark a loud bang would hit. This is when Nitro would slide out onto the stage through the black curtain. His hands would be behind his back as he'd be standing like a statue almost. His eyes would be drifting off looking all around the arena as he'd wait for his entrance music to hit a certain point before he'd start moving again. This would give us enough time to notice what exactly Phoenix was wearing. He'd have on a black track jacket which would be made by Adidas. The jacket would mainly showcase his sleeves which would be red with white stripes running up them. The jacket would be zipped up and covering around a quarter of Nitro's jean trunks.
As his theme music would continue playing Nitro would be listening closely because once it got to the 15 second mark we'd hear lyrics being sung. This was the cue Nitro was waiting for and as he heard the singer go "I'm broke, broke as a joke. Thinking 'bout moving back in with my folks." He'd use his right hand to move up to the zipper on his jacket as he'd unzip it down. Phoenix would begin his way down the ramp almost strutting to the rhythm of the music clearly having some pep in his step. As he'd continue dancing down the ramp he would keep his eyes wandering around the arena looking at the people in attendance for tonights show. Phoenix would soon reach the bottom of the ramp and once here he would stop dancing just long enough to run towards the ring.
He would slide under the bottom rope going in head first and once his whole body was in the ring we would see Phoenix pop himself up onto his knees. His body would still be going with the beat of his theme music as now he'd rise up to a kneeling position in to ring with again his eyes locked on those of the ring announcer.Christa Adina: Next, from Atlanta, Georgia, weighing in at 180 pounds, he is the master of Broke Strong Style, he is Phoenix Nitro! Cameron Stone: I'll tell you what, this kid could be impressive in a very quick time. He even made up his own style of wrestling. Alecia Matthews: Nitro should have zero problem connecting with the fans here in Tokyo with his way of wrestling. Cameron Stone: If there's one thing the Japanese love more than deathmatches, it's dudes hitting each other harder than you thought was possible. The opening riff of Stranglehold blares through the arena as Lucas Crowe makes his way from behind the curtain. Crowe simply saunters down the ramp at his own pace. Crowe gets to the ring and climbs up and over the top rope. He paces inside the ring a bit before facing the camera side and raises his fist.Christa Adina: Next, from Detroit, Michigan, weighing in at 310 pounds, he is the Motor City Mercenary, he is Lucas Crowe! Alecia Matthews: With his size, you can't not see Crowe and think of him as a potential favorite. Cameron Stone: As a fellow big dude, I agree. That said, there's another big man named Manson in here as well. Plus, his stature makes Crowe a big, big target. Fever Ray 'If I Had A Heart' begins its slow ominous roar throughout the arena, as the audience becomes silent, engulfed by their intrigue. The lights stationed above the ring, now begin to simultaneously flicker, in unison to each reverberating string being played. The voices of the chorus swiftly penetrate every slight available crevice within the arena; as Grayson Cain is seen, standing in the presence of his grandest doubters. Grayson begins his methodical walk, as the slight 'taps' of his steps atop the metal flooring can be heard over the silence of the questioning crowd. Once met with the glistening steel steps, he just as cautiously, walks up them, as he now finds himself in the middle of the square circle. The audience is met with a deceitful wide smirk, as if it is entirely clear that Grayson is a blank slate of emotion. His lips return to their naturally placed position, as he encircles the ring, making emotionless eye contact with his opponents. As if it was ever in question; Grayson Cain is ready to compete.Christa Adina: Next, from Hatteras, North Carolina, weighing in at 204 pounds, he is Grayson Cain! Cameron Stone: It's also hard to not consider this guy a favorite as well. He's 1-0, a win here would project him into the stratosphere and beyond. Alecia Matthews: He's an intriguing character too. I can never exactly guess what he's thinking when I see him backstage. Cameron Stone: I don't know if he is thinking anything in particular. All of the lights in the arena focus on the stage, as the sound of Masahika Ishimura's theme begins to play. Ishimura emerges to loud cheers from the crowd, and, all business, walks down to the ring, faces the crowd, and raises his arm in the air. At his sight, the Japanese fans go crazy, recognizing his history as a junior heavyweight in JPF.Christa Adina: Finally, from Kasugai, Japan, weighing in at 189 pounds, he is Masahiko Ishimura. Cameron Stone: Saying Ishimura in the WFWF is a dream come true for fans of puro wrestling everywhere is an understatement. Alecia Matthews: Already a four-time JPF Junior Heavyweight Champion at just 29, he's looking to come into the most prestigious wrestling company in the world for more hardware. Cameron Stone: This battle royal is full of different styles. I think everyone has someone they'll be looking for. The bell rings and we are underway. The Japanese crowd begins some scattered chants of Ishimura, Phoenix Nitro, and Shapiro, but Dr. Manson is the first to break the stalemate by attacking Shapiro from behind, stomping him down. The match immediately breaks down with Nitro and Ishimura targeting Crowe, and Cain attempting to wrangle Magnet in, only for Magnet to continue begging off. Cameron Stone: You can already see that Manson is going to try and establish himself as the Texan to beat. Also, told you Magnet is a wuss. Alecia Matthews: No one said you're wrong. But you can't tell me that's not smart. Crowe is able to fend Ishimura and Nitro back and hit an uppercut to Ishimura then a headbutt to Nitro. Magnet by now has been able to successfully lure Cain over to a corner, where Cain gets drop toe holded into the second turnbuckle. Magnet takes off, bounces off of Manson's back like ropes as he stomps Shapiro in the corner, and dropkicks the back of Cain's head into the turnbuckle causing more pain.Cameron Stone: That's more or less just adding insult to injury. Alecia Matthews: But I don't think Manson is too happy about being used as ring ropes. Sure enough, Manson abandons a crumpled Shapiro and plods over to Magnet. Magnet sees the already bloodied (after his entrance) Manson slobbering and stalking over towards him, shrieks, and crawls under his legs then giving a seated Shaprio a corner dropkick, drawing laughs and applause.Alecia Matthews: Well Cam, I think being a wuss worked for him there. Cameron Stone: Manson's refocused on Cain, I think Magnet might be smarter than we give him credit for. Alecia Matthews: Meh. Smart compared to you. Cameron Stone: Thanks. Manson stomps away at Cain for just a moment before turning to Nitro, still reeling from the headbutt. Nitro was recovering in the corner when Manson came over and attempted a headbutt, but Nitro could duck. Regardless, Manson seemed to not even notice and continued to headbutt the turnbuckle three more times before turning around and screaming at Nitro. Nitro responded with a shrug, then a kick to the chest sending Manson off the ropes, allowing Nitro to hit the N2O Knee! This, however, knocked Manson out and he was sprawled out on the mat.Cameron Stone: You can't eliminated a giant man like that out cold. Simply dead weight at this point. Elsewhere in the ring, Magnet took advantage of the big man Crowe knocking around Ishimura and began to attempt and toss him out feet over head. Ishimura lands some hard kicks to the head of Magnet surviving for the time being. The kicks, meanwhile, turn Magnet into Crowe and Crowe gives out a big headbutt knocking Magnet down to the mat. Cain is able to get himself back up and dropkick Crowe's back. This knocks Crowe over the top rope, but only to the apron as he's able to stay on the apron. Cameron Stone: Crowe's got all that it takes, size, athleticism, ability, this would be the starting block of what could be an outstanding career. Alecia Matthews: Cain though seems to know when the time is right to strike or to lay low. Not a bad trait for these matches. Dr. Manson finally begins to stir on the mat, and Crowe is able to get back in the ring, only to be greeted by the now well-rested Shapiro. Shapiro bursts into a flurry, but is shoved back into a fight between Ishimura and Cain who are exchanging hard kicks. The toss sends Shapiro into the two men like a bowling ball. Shapiro uses the two men as a bit of cushion and is able to get back up and lay into Crowe with some hard body blows. These start to really affect Crowe and a running clothesline is able to knock Crowe down for the first time in this match.Cameron Stone: That's how you've gotta knock Crowe down, a big sustained flurry. That's what you need if you're Shapiro. Alecia Matthews: Let's see if he can use this as a launching pad for some extra momentum! Alas, that's not to be the case as Manson grabs Shapiro by the back of the head, gives him a couple of headbutts, and reverse DDTs him. As this is going on, Nitro is able to continue on to the momentum that he never truly lost by tossing Cain with a tiger suplex, then grabbing the charging Ishimura with a spinning back heel kick, a front kick, then a jumping calf kick. Nitro meets Manson nose to nose in the middle of the ring and Nitro immediately starts the meeting off with several forearms before a buzzsaw kick, stumbling Dr. Manson back. Out of nowhere comes Shapiro who tries another running clothesline, toppling both of them over the top rope, but both land on the apron.Alecia Matthews: Shapiro went all-or-nothing there, now he's stuck on the ring apron with a psychopath. Cameron Stone: This might be what forces him to step it up in this match once again. The two men exchange blows back and forth. Shapiro makes the first mistake, swinging wildly gets countered into a german suplex. The mistake, however, allows him to roll back into the ring. Manson leaves himself open for an Ishimura running knee eliminating him from the match.Alecia Matthews: Then there were six! Cameron Stone: The big man left himself open there. Now there's one true alpha male in the match, and his name is Lucas Crowe. Alecia Matthews: But who has our first elimination? Ishimura has been even more than impressive in this showing so far. Cameron Stone: While we're at it, Nitro probably deserves an assist for that elimination. The field has thinned yet is still so dangerous if you're in that ring. The field of six almost immediately pair off into pairs. Ishimura goes right after Magnet with hard kick. Shapiro is being stomped on by Crowe's massive boots. Cain and Nitro are just about dead even with exchanging hard forearms and kicks to the chest. Cain is able to get the advantage on Nitro knocking him down to the mat right as Shapiro fights back from Crowe's stomps and hits some more body blows to Crowe bringing a stand-off between Shapiro and Cain. As this is going on, Magnet goes after Ishimura with a clothesline, but his arm is grabbed and Ishimura locks on a crossface! Magnet is tapping, but it offers no relief as the pressure is continued to be applied for another five seconds before Ishimura joins the Shapiro and Cain stand-off.Alecia Matthews: Well here we go, this has broken down into a three man battle. Cameron Stone: This is a big moment. One momentum swing can bring the participant number from six right down to four. The two kicking specialists, Cain and Ishimura, team up for a quick second by double irish whipping Shapiro off the ropes. However, their tandem kicks were ducked and Shapiro lands a jaw-jacking punch to each man before hitting a belly-to-belly on Cain then another on Ishimura. Shapiro looks for another elimination on Cain, but the running clothesline in ducked resulting in Shapiro going over, but hanging on. Elsewhere, Nitro is back up and exchanging shots with Ishimura.Cameron Stone: Near disaster for Shapiro. He took a risk and it nearly caused his elimination. Alecia Matthews: Now we're seemingly level once again. Cameron Stone: Not for long, look at Crowe and Magnet! Crowe has Magnet out on the apron, but not for too long as Magnet gives out a shoulder to the gut backing Crowe up. Magnet springs off the top rope back in, but in an athletic feat, Crowe hits a huge boot on Magnet as he starts the motion eliminating Magnet.Alecia Matthews: Another one bites the dust! Cameron Stone: And in impressive fashion too. Crowe trying to show you're not safe anywhere inside the ring. Alecia Matthews: Magnet had a solid showing, but the Motor City Mercenary is going to do all he can to show that he won't be beaten. Five men remain in the ring, but Ishimura looks to quickly try and make it four as he jumps on Crowe in an attempt to choke him out. Crowe is close enough to the ropes to where he can dump him off his back and over the ropes, but Ishimura holds on and Crowe focuses his attention towards Nitro, who had just felled Cain with a nice looking german suplex. Nitro is able to go blow-for-blow with the bigger Crowe, but Crowe charges up and hits a discus lariat, only for Ishimura to surprise him with a great dropkick knocking Crowe down.Alecia Matthews: Ishimura has had a great showing for his debut here. Cameron Stone: The international sensation has certainly held his own with some of the WFWF's newest prospects, even getting his own elimination. Ishimura takes a moment to assert his dominance in the match, a stomp to Cain, forearm shots to Nitro in the corner followed by a corner dropkick, a pair of uppercuts for Shapiro force him onto the ropes and Ishimura attempts to eliminate him. Suddenly, Crowe comes from behind and dumps them both to the apron. The both land on their feet and exchange some hard blows. Punches from Shapiro, kicks from Ishimura. Crowe charges, looking for a double clothesline, but the two men on the apron pull the rope down and Crowe joins them on the apron.Cameron Stone: A dangerous spot for all three men. Alecia Matthews: It's all about surviving when you're on the apron in these matches. Any elimination is a plus. On the opposite side of the ring, Cain has found Nitro standing in the corner and begins to lay into him with alternating chops and kicks until Nitro curls up holding onto the bottom rope leaving his back open to some stomps. On the apron, Shapiro's elbowed away by Crowe and Crowe levels Ishimura with a shoulder block, knocking him back into the ring. Shapiro attempts to use the space in-between the two to take off for a tornado DDT, but Crowe picks him up mid-move and tosses him off the apron to the floor below.Alecia Matthews: One more is gone from this match. Cameron Stone: By Lucas Crowe once again. He's having a heck of a showing. As Crowe steps over the top rope with his right leg, Cain hits a running dropkick to the knee first crotching him on the rope then forcing him to fall into the ring. Crowe takes some time to nurse his knee and Cain heads turns his attention to Ishimura who's slowly getting up. Ishimura, still on the ground, is able to block two kicks and spin away from a stomp to the ankle and hit a leg sweep drawing some "Ooooh"s from the crowd and allowing Ishimura to get back up and charge at the cornered Nitro with a flying forearm and a german into the turnbuckle pads. Ishimura gets up and lets out a huge yell in excitement.Cameron Stone: Here you go, kid! Get these guys out, make an impression on the world. Cain is up and with an unmatched intensity pounces on Crowe, pummeling him as he still lays wounded. Ishimura has Nitro up and dumps him over the top rope, but Nitro grabs on to the top rope. Ishimura now tries to kick his right hand off, but Nitro still has grip with his left hand. Ishimura then tries on the left hand, but with lightning quick hands he shifts grip of the top rope from left to right. Ishimura finally gives some space and runs after him, but Nitro skins the cat and grabs Ishimura's head with his legs bringing him to the apron. They get up to their feet, and Ishimura tries to lift up Nitro in a death valley driver, but Nitro squirms out, hits the N2O Knee and a Rolling Elbow and knocks Ishimura out and onto the floor.Alecia Matthews: We have a final three ladies and gentlemen! Cameron Stone: Ishimura had an impressive run to the final four, but Nitro was able to just survive and knock out the Japanese junior legend. Alecia Matthews: This match is anyone's to win now! Nitro immediately rolls under the to catch his breath and let Cain and Crowe duke it out. At this point, Crowe has gotten back to his feet, but Cain is in firm control not allowing him to breathe with a claustrophobic offense. Cain closes the attack with Crowe vulnerable on the ropes and hits a chop so hard Crowe nearly flipped over to the apron. Crowe's huge size was able to save him and keep him in the ring. Nitro continues to lay low until Cain spots Nitro and makes his way over towards him. Nitro is recovered enough to give Cain a drop toe hold on the second rope and Crowe shows some teamwork by hitting a running knee on the draped Cain causing him to begin gasping for air in a corner of the ring.Cameron Stone: A knee like that from a guy like Crowe will definitely leave you gasping for air. Alecia Matthews: I can only imagine. Nitro is first to make his way over to Cain, but Crowe interferes and attempts to eliminate him. Nitro hangs on, but now Crowe can pummel Cain by himself. Nitro once again gets back in to lay low. Crowe lifts Cain up to try and hit The Crowe's Nest, but Cain rolls through and counters that with a superkick. Nitro seizes this chance and from behind hits an axehandle stunning Cain, and allowing Nitro to toss Cain over to the apron. Cain hangs on, but not for long as a N2O Knee ends Cain's evening and leaves a final two. Just as quickly as Cain's elimination happened, so did Nitro's as Crowe hits a pump kick and a gorilla press slam, tossing Nitro over the top rope and onto the floor below. DING DING DING!Christa Adina: Here is your winner, "The Motor City Mercenary", Lucas Crowe! Alecia Matthews: There you have it! Sometimes size does matter for these battle royals! Cameron Stone: That step for Crowe is complete, now he's one win away from holding WFWF gold.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:03:56 GMT -5
“If you can dream it, you can do it” - Walt Disney
Zoe looks up from the piece of paper with the quote on it.Zoe Schaefer: I take this with me everywhere I go. If I find myself getting lost along the way, I look at this quote as a reminder that not all dreams are impossible to reach. Zoe stashes the paper into her purse and puts the car into drive.
The time is drawing near.
Zoe smirks.Zoe Schaefer: From day one, the establishment of democracy and diplomacy has been built of f pure corruption. The women on this planet had to fight for everything they got. Nothing has been handed to us. Women used to have to stay at home and take care of the kids while the men worked. Women couldn't do anything but take care of the children and please their husbands. The women had to earn the right to vote, have more jobs, and just be treated like a normal human being. Who is one to judge the shear power and ability of a person based on their gender? Why can't people realize that women cannot only out think men, but kick the crap out of them too? It is my time to prove it. Zoe looks down at her GPS and looks back up at the road.Zoe Schaefer: Recently, I got a call from Trace Demon saying that the WFWF is interested in signing me to a wrestling contract. This life long dream that I never expected to get the chance to live. I never thought it would be possible. I'm on my way to sign my contract and become one of the stars. I have been a fan of wrestling for years. It's in my blood. My grandfather, Masato, wrestled in Japan for years and is a living legend over there. He is the one who got me into wrestling. He trained me and now, I am on a mission to prove to him that a girl can do just as good as a man in the ring. GPS: YOUR DESTINATION IS ON THE RIGHT! Zoe pulls in at the WFWF headquarters and parks her car.Zoe Schaefer: This is it. The moment I have been waiting for. All the hard work and dedication has led me here. Zoe Schaffer is coming to the WFWF. Ready or not, here I come!! We return to ringside following the video package and, more notably, to our announce team.Alecia Matthews: That’s right ladies and gentlemen Zoe Schaefer, a brand new female wrestler, will be making her debut here in the WFWF. Cameron Stone: And she seems pretty determined to make an impact. Alecia Matthews: Well from one star trying to make an impact we move on to another, this time Joey Raid, who has a huge match lined up with hardcore legend Randel Benjamin, and this one promises to be a knockdown, drag out fight. Christa Adina: This following contest scheduled for one-fall is a Japanese Deathmatch. The only way to win is via pinfall, submission, or knockout! The lights in the arena go off and "Headstrong" by Trapt turns on.
"Circling your, Circling your, Circling your head, Contemplating everything you ever said. Now I see the truth I got a doubt, a different motive In your eyes and now I'm out, see you later."
The lights flash with the beat and slowly come back on.
"I see your fantasy, you wanna make it a reality paved in gold. See inside, inside of our heads yea. but now that's over"
Joey Raid walks slowly onto the ramp jumping back and forth while rolling his neck out.
"I see your motives inside... and your decision to hide."
"AHHHH!"
Raid raises his fist and a barbed wire bat dripping with a liquid into the air and makes his way down the ramp.
"F*** off! I'll take you on. Headstrong to take on anyone, I know that you are wrong and this is not were you belong!"
Raid rolls into the ring and then leans over the ropes, bounces back and yells "GAME OVER"Christa Adina: The first participant, from Seattle, Washington, weighing in at 215 pounds, he is Joey Raid! Alecia Matthews: If you have a weak stomach, get out now. You won't want to see this. It won't be pretty, just violent. Cameron Stone: This Raid kid really wants to challenge a hardcore icon to his specialty match? I don't know about that. "This Is Extreme" by Harry & The Slashtones hits the speakers as Randel makes his way on the entrance ramp. He takes a chair from the audience and smashes it over his own head as blood starts to fall from his forehead.Christa Adina: And his opponent, from Canada, weighing in at 387 pounds, he is Randel Benjamin! Alecia Matthews: Like you said, this man is a hardcore icon. Cameron Stone: Damn right! Blood shed over more countries than you could even count. Japan is just one of the places he's made a name. If Raid can get a win here, that's instant name credit. He walks down to the ring as he takes a light tube from under the ring and slides the tube and himself into the ring. He gets up and starts pointing the light tube to the fans and the announcers before putting it into the middle of the ring as he backs off into a corner and gets ready for the match.
The bell rings and the action immediately starts with a tug of war over the light tube. The bigger Randel is rather easily able to grab it from Raid, and he starts the match off by smashing it over the head of Raid.Alecia Matthews: Well, I see this is how we're starting off. Cameron Stone: We already knew this was going to be hardcore, might as well start it off early. Raid stumbles back and Randel follows him over to the ropes where he digs his fingernails into Raid's forehead. Raid cries out in pain and hits some punches to the gut before rolling out of the ring through the second rope and crawling under the apron. Raid comes out holding a thick 2x4 piece of wood, brandishing it with a sick smile. Randel sticks his head between the second and top rope, and Raid rears back, but stops. He turns around and shakes his head, seemingly in confusion of whether he actually wants to go through with this deathmatch. Suddenly, he yells out, "F*CK YOU!" and whacks the 2x4 over Randel's head with a sick "THUNK!" breaking it into two pieces.Alecia Matthews: JESUS! Cameron Stone: Randel has one hell of a head to break a piece of wood that thick. Randel falls back off the ropes and to the mat, but Raid isn't done. He digs under the ring once again and finds a packaged up box. He rips it open and out pours about 50 wooden skewers. He grabs a handful and slides them into the ring, and grabs a kendo stick out from under the ring too. Randel is still down, but crawling up and on his knees when Raid comes in and lays into him with a shot to the gut. Raid grabs a skewer and Randel's head, driving the skewer into his head and drawing blood. He continues till all the skewers from the ring, about ten, are firmly in Randel's forehead.Cameron Stone: It's a Randel Kebob! Alecia Matthews: For someone that hates deathmatches, he's pretty good at them. Raid stomps on Randel's back and picks the kendo stick up, but Randel isn't down for long and is back up by the time Raid returns. Raid rears back, this time showing zero hesitance, but Randel headbutts Raid while he still has the skewers in. He does this once again and one hits Raid flush in the eye. Raid goes down barely able to reopen his eye as Randel poses in the ring in front of the screaming crowd.Cameron Stone: How many matches do you have to be in to decide that, hey, that's a way I can hurt him. Alecia Matthews: Randel's a master at this. He's old, but that only makes him more dangerous. Raid rolls around the mat and we get a shot of his eye, the actual eye blooded from the skewer shot having popped a least a few blood vessels. Randel retreats to a corner to ponder his next move. He decides upon leaving the ring while Raid is still down, muttering just loud enough for the microphone to hear, "Bitch." He makes his way over to a cloth over something, and it's revealed to be a huge hog feeder full of tacks, barbed wire, and broken glass.Alecia Matthews: Wha-?! How the hell do you get one of those?! And why?! Cameron Stone: You want pigs to starve? Randel drags it over next to the ring and reaches under the ring pulling out a cheese grater and some salt. Raid has finally gotten to a stumbling position on his feet, but with no regard for Raid's welfare, Randel wacks him with the cheese grater already drawing blood. He sits down next to Raid and drags the cheese grater over the forehead, drawing a large amount of blood from some already wounded areas. The cheese grater is stained red by the time Randel tosses it aside and reaches for the salt. He pours some into his hand and slaps it right onto Raid's blooded face, drawing a cry out in pain from the rookie.Alecia Matthews: That's an old torture trick used in Japan. Cameron Stone: And it's a saying. Alecia Matthews: This is painful to watch ringside. Cameron Stone: Well you know what? If Raid didn't see this coming, then he shouldn't be in this ring. Raid kicks around before finally being able to get away from the punishment and roll to the floor leaving a trail of blood. Randel takes a bit to get up, but he does, and goes out to deliver more punishment on the floor. He steps out of the ring and delivers a forearm to the back of Raid who's rummaging under the ring. Raid falls on something causing him to yelp out in pain. Randel spots a tumbleweed of barbed wire and tosses it in the ring, as well as a table and some light tubes. There's a pane of glass underneath as well and Randel uses that immediately, drawing more blood from Raid. Raid is able to hold on to the staple gun he'd fallen on, and we see on his chest exactly where he fell on it.Alecia Matthews: Randel's forearm did more damage than even he figured. Cameron Stone: That's going to be a bitch to get out. Randel tosses Raid and the staple gun back into the ring and rolls in himself. In a last second move, Raid shoots out a few staples at Randel and a few find the mark on the forehead of Randel. Raid grabs another light tube and smashes it over Randel's head knocking the blooded man down and out for a bit. Raid uses this time to take a breath before setting up a table with light tubes in front of it in the corner. Raid sets him up and the dazed Randel gets back up only to be speared right through the light tubes and table.Alecia Matthews: HOLY SH*T! Cameron Stone: The lengths Raid is going to prove himself to are incredible! Alecia Matthews: This is a testament to his toughness, that's for sure. Both men are knocked for a loop. Raid can roll back closer to the center of the ring away from Randel but still takes remarkably long to get back up. He stumbles to his feet and delivers a few weak-looking punches to Randel before mustering up all the strength he has left to pick Randel up and move him towards the side of the ring closest to the hog feeder. Raid is sapped of strength though and Randel can reverse Raid's irish whip to the apron quite easily. Randel joins him and there's a scrap to stay on the apron. Randel grabs Raid's arm during an attempted punch and lifts him up delivering a huge death valley driver straight into the hog feeder!Alecia Matthews: THIS IS TOO FAR! HE'S A KID! Cameron Stone: This is hell on earth for Joey Raid, there's not much more that can happen to him. Randel drops to a seated position on the ring apron as Raid writhes in pain inside the hog feeder. There's a close-up of Raid's back showing the small lacerations in his skin along with the stuck thumbtacks and barbed wire pieces. Randel hops down from the ring apron and tips over the hog feeder and Raid, along with all the plunder inside it, spill out an cut Raid even more.Alecia Matthews: Raid is simply disposed out of there just like trash. Cameron Stone: I don't think this match will improve his thoughts on deathmatches. Randel picks Raid up by the hair and tosses him back into the ring, cutting his own hand in the process. Randel signals for his famous DDT and applies the front facelock before dropping back, driving Raid’s head into the canvas. Benjamin weakly rolls Raid over onto his back and applies the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE! DING DING DING!Christa Adina: Here is your winner, Randel Benjamin! Blood pours down Benjamin’s face as the referee has to hold him in order to raise his hand. The mat is littered with objects and blood as is the floor.Alecia Matthews: Wow. I'm speechless. These two men damn near killed themselves and was almost killed several times. Cameron Stone: Yet in the end Randel Benjamin won. He holds his arm up in victory. Alecia Matthews: Barely. And with help. Cameron Stone: But what matters at the end of the day is he's the winner. He took all Raid could give. Think about that. He deserves this.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:06:50 GMT -5
Daniel Knight is standing in front of an interview set.Daniel Knight: Please join me, my guest at this time, Jayson Garrett. The camera pans over to show Jayson Garrett standing off to the side, already in his entrance and ring attire.Daniel Knight: Now Jayson, you made the semi-finals before ultimately falling. Some considered Hollywood Unhinged 2.0 the favorites. What do you have to say about not being in the finals? Garrett licks his lips and rotates his neck.Jayson Garrett: You're asking me to weigh in on a match I'm not even involved in? We squared off with both these teams, and now they're in the past. After we win our match against Shannon and Quinn, we're going to be nipping right at the champions' heels. Daniel Knight: Speaking of your match, you've faced off against Penny Shannon before and were less than successful. Now with a former WFWF World Heavyweight Champion on her side, what adjustments will you have to make? Garrett laughs.Jayson Garrett: If I told you, I'd have to kill you. The fact of the matter is this. This isn't a triple threat with a crazy man distracting me, this isn't a handicap match, this is two on two. If you expect me to believe that those two are all smiles and sunshine then you must think I'm an idiot. I have Diamond Jack Sabbath by my side, the next National Champion, and 1/2 of a team that will soon be tag team champions. Penny and Scarlett don't scare me, what scares me is what'll happen to them. Garrett pushes past Knight, heading off towards the ringside entrance as we head there ourselves.L7’s “Fast and Frightening” hits the amps and with that, the thousands in attendance have risen to their feet, chanting wildly as the Velocity Grrrl, Penny Shannon and the Princess of Wrestling, Scarlett Quinn, rush through the entrance curtain. Pimped up in pastel-colored fur coats, the two women stand on the edge of the stage and open up their arms, just totally taking in the adoration from the Japanese fans tonight! Christa Adina: Ladies and Gentlemen, the follow contest is a tag team match scheduled for one-fall. Making their way to the ring: First, currently residing in Toronto, Canada… She is the Velocity Grrrl, Penny Shannon! And her tag team partner… She is a former WFWF World Heavyweight Champion, currently residing in Tokyo, Japan. She is the Princess of Wrestling, Scarlett Quinn! Penny and Scarlett strut down the catwalk, really feeling like the Rockstars they are, when, from out of nowhere Jayson Garrett and Diamond Jack Sabbath cut the music rush the two women from behind.Alecia Matthews: Now, that was uncalled for. They weren’t even in the ring yet. Cameron Stone: I love my Penpen, and Scarlett’s a friend, but attacking their opponents from behind has been their signature since they got here. It was only a matter of time before someone turned the tables. Scarlett stumbles to the platform, with Jack Sabbath now walking after her, reaching out for a handful of hair. Penny Shannon now, still on her feet, exchanging shots with Jayson Garrett- it is clear that neither wrestler is backing down. Sabbath now has a handful of Scarlett’ hair and drives his knee against her side, but the Princess of Wrestling takes him over with an inside cradle on the catwalk, rolling him inside out before following up with a stiff shoot kick against the back. Sabbath’s eyes flare up now. Penny and Garrett are making their way up the catwalk, still exchanging blows. Penny motions for the clothesline, but Garrett ducks it and connects the Irish-Whip, sending Penny right into the ropes. Penny quickly grabs the ropes, stopping her momentum, but Garrett charges back with a flying dropkick that sends Penny sailing over the top rope.
Jasyon Garrett runs up the apron, rushes up the turnbuckle and takes air with a dropkick, but Penny sidesteps and Jayson Garrett crashes into the canvass. Penny now, taking advantage as she rushes off the ropes and hits Jayson Garrett with the Manic Pixie Dream. Penny hooks the leg. The referee calls for the bell and rushes close for the three count.
1… Jayson Garrett kicks out.
Back on her feet, Penny tosses off her fur coat and grabs Jayson Garrett by the head, but Garrett pushes her off and follows with a hard chop across the chest. Penny stumbles back a little, clutching at her chest as Jayson Garrett swings the arm and locks her into a side-headlock. Penny tries to push her head off, but Garrett stomps his foot and wrenches the hold, jerking Penny to the side with him. Penny now, with her arms outstretched, trying to get herself away, but Garrett stomps his foot and tightens the hold even more, knocking Penny down on one knee.Cameron Stone: And it looks like we’ve finally settled into a tag-team match, as advertised. Alecia Matthews: I really don’t want to do this, but the WFWF is coming to you live from over twenty countries all over the world. Not only are we live in Japan tonight. Cameron Stone: -No crap. Alecia Matthews: But we’re also live in America and Canada, and the United Kingdom. We’re also broadcasting in the Philippines right now on Fox. Cameron Stone: And don’t forget, the millions more watching on the WFWFApp! Alecia Matthews: Shoot me now. Scarlett Quinn and Jack Sabbath have both made their way to their respective corners. Garrett with the takedown, sweeping Penny over, still with the headlock clenched in. Having decided that she’s had enough, Scarlett slips into the ring and rushes with a dropkick into Garrett’s side, breaking the hold apart. The referee rushes over and forces Scarlett into the corner, as Garrett rises to his feet, also directing Scarlett back into her corner now as Penny Shannon slips behind and traps Jayson Garrett with the roll up. Scarlett turns the referee’s attention away and rushes back to her corner as he makes the slide for the three count.
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Both wrestlers roll back to their feet. Jayson Garrett with the clothesline, but Penny ducks it and kicks Garrett in the mid-section and takes him into a wrist-lock. Penny drags Garrett to her corner and makes the tag. Scarlett ascends the turnbuckle and takes air with an axe-handle, knocking Garrett right in the hand. Penny slips in the ropes and Scarlett is on the attack now, firing snap jabs before taking Garrett into the ropes with an Irish-whip. Scarlett bounces off the ropes and goes for the superkick, but Garrett catches Scarlett’s foot and trips her down with a Dragon Screw. Garrett still has Scarlett’s leg in his hand now as he rushes to his corner and tags in Jack Sabbath. Jack Sabbath enters the ring, paces towards Scarlett and hits her with an elbow drop. Sabbath now with the cover.
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Jack Sabbath now takes a handful of Scarlett’s hair and sets her back up to the vertical base, but Scarlett counters with a rake across the eyes. Jack Sabbath turns away from Scarlett and the Princess of Wrestling now makes a dash towards the ropes, rushing forward now with a Thez-press, but Sabbath sidesteps and takes her on his shoulders now, looking for the Samoan Drop. Scarlett tries to swing herself free from Sabbath’s hold, squirming away until she frees herself, changing it up to a hurricanrana position, but Scarlett doesn’t seem to have the momentum she needs to completely take Sabbath over. Scarlett now with the punches across the forehead, firing shots right into Sabbath’s face as he begins to stumble a little as he launches her towards his corner with a modified power-bomb, spiking the Princess of Wrestling into the turnbuckle.
Jayson Garrett tags himself into the match and begins the assault, pummeling Scarlett with shots until she finds herself sinking down to the bottom rope. Garrett paces away and charges back with a baseball slide, but Scarlett grabs the ropes and manages to slip herself into the apron as Jayson Garrett crashes into the steel post. Quickly, the Princess of Wrestling makes it back to her feet and begins the climb up the turnbuckle, but Jack Sabbath grabs her by the leg now and tries to stop her. Penny rushes into the ring and charges into Sabbath with the lariat, knocking him so hard that it sends him sailing into the security rails around the ring. Scarlett now, with the clear, launches herself into Jayson Garrett with the crossbody, but Garrett catches her and preps her up for a powerslam. Penny charges towards Garrett with the clothesline, but Garrett ducks it and tosses Scarlett into Penny’s unsuspecting arms.
Penny stumbles, trying to balance out the weight as she cradles Scarlett in her arms. Garrett rushes over again and hits Scarlett in the back with a dropkick, knocking Penny down with Scarlett right on top of her. Garrett rushes back to the vertical base and hits the ropes, following up with a springboard moonsault, crashing himself on top of both women. Garrett with the cover.
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2… Penny and Scarlett kick out.Cameron Stone: Now even I have to admit that Garrett is putting out a very impressive performance tonight. He’s been able to recover from anything Penny and Scarlett has done to him. Alecia Matthews: Not for long, my girls have a plan. And they are walking out of the Sakura with the win tonight. Cameron Stone: I’m not doubting that, but Jayson Garrett is showing a lot of heart here. Diamond Jack Sabbath has managed to crawl back into the ring. Jayson Garrett grabs Penny by the head, pulling her away from Scarlett now as he sets her back up to the vertical base again. Penny fires back with shots to the midsection, pushing Jayson Garrett off but Garrett fires back with a forearm, but Penny ducks it, knees him in the gut and rushes towards the ropes. Quickly, Jack Sabbath pushes Jayson Garrett away and rushes towards Penny with an enziguri. Scarlett scrambles back to her feet and rushes towards Jack Sabbath with a hard clothesline against the rope, sending the two of them sailing 360 to the arena floor.Alecia Matthews: And once again, the referee has completely lost control over this match. Cameron Stone: But I think this is turning into the kind of match both Penlett and Hollywood Unhinged want right now. The referee and the rules are only getting in the way. Penny stumbles back to her feet as Jayson Garrett motions for the attack; quickly, Penny leaps into the air and catches Garrett with a frankensteiner. Penny hooks the legs.
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On the outside, Scarlett Quinn and Jack Sabbath continue to battle it out. The two wrestlers exchanging shots to the face. Jack Sabbath with the Irish-Whip to the guard rail, but Scarlett reverses it and Jack Sabbath takes the steel sternum-first. Jack Sabbath is staggering now as Scarlett hops on top of the rail and launches herself into Sabbath with her second axe-handle of the evening, just smashing both her fists into Sabbath’s cranium. Scarlett rushes back into the ring now. Penny sends Jayson Garrett in the ropes, rushing towards Scarlett now, who ducks and pulls the ropes now behind her, sending Jayson Garrett over the ropes, but he manages to land perfectly on the apron.
Scarlett back on the attack now with a forearm, but Jayson Garrett blocks it and knocks Scarlett in the head with a stiff roundhouse. Scarlett staggers a little, Jayson Garrett hooks her up and attempts the suplex, but Penny rushes over to stop him. Jayson Garrett with another hard forearm to Penny, grabs Scarlett and manages to hoist overhead in a suplex position. The Princess of Wrestling tries to wiggle out, but Garrett is quick now as he pulls himself back and tosses Scarlett into the outside. Garrett is still on the apron, as Penny launches herself off the ropes and takes Garrett down with a springboard lariat, just hurling him in the apron with a vicious thud.
Penny back on her feet again, pacing now as she waits for Jayson Garrett to rise back to his feet. Quickly, Penny hits the ropes and charges back with the referee right in front of her, who drops down on all fours now, just trying to protect himself. Penny steps on his back and uses it to propel herself into the air, spinning over the top-rope now as she plants Jayson Garrett into the arena floor with a modified sunset flip, completely wiping out Scarlett and Jack Sabbath, who just so happened to be within the vicinity.Alecia Matthews: OH MY GOD! Cameron Stone: Penny Shannon once again showing what little regard she has for her own safety. Alecia Matthews: She’s changed up since her return, but you know that whatever it is, she will always throw out something when you least expect it. Cameron Stone: See, now it’s one thing to watch a stranger do that. It’s another thing all together when that stranger happens to be a friend. The Japanese fans have gone nuts, clapping wildly now despite the fact that they all remain seated. A smattering of the audience now have began a “HORRY crapTO” chant. Penny is the first to crawl away from the human wreckage. Quickly, Penny grabs Scarlett by the arm and pulls her away, hoisting her up in her arms now as she slides back into the ring, demanding the referee to order the ten count.
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Jayson Garrett is back inside the ring, with Jack Sabbath following after him. Both Penny and Scarlett do not give them any room to recover now as they both charge with the attack. Jayson Garrett rushes back to his feet now and takes Scarlett out with a clothesline, snapping the Princess of Wrestling head-over feet. Jack Sabbath springs forward and clips Penny with the roundhouse, but the Velocity Grrrl has her arms up, blocking the kick as she charges forward with another lariat, but Jack Sabbath reverses and locks Penny in the waist lock. He pushes her into the ropes and using the momentum, takes her down with a snap German Suplex. Jack Sabbath with the bridge.
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Jayson Garrett turns Scarlett over and sends her to the corner with an Irish-Whip. Wasting no time, Jayson Garrett charges over and knocks Scarlett in the face with the Golden Boot. The Princess of Wrestling slumps into the canvass and Jayson Garrett hooks the leg.
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2… Jack Sabbath kicks out and the Princess of Wrestling can’t believe it. Scarlett grabs a handful of Jack Sabbath’s hair, turns him on his back and takes him out now with the McGurk Lock; snapping his back with a single knee reverse DDT, Scarlett locks Sabbath into the modified Dragon Sleeper, wrenching away now as she fires elbow shots into his mid-section. The referee rushes over to Sabbath, who is holding out his arm, just trying to stay in this.
Scarlett with more elbows now, just trying to force Sabbath to submit as from out of nowhere, Jayson Garrett nails Scarlett with a vicious superkick, breaking the hold. Scarlett rolls away as Penny rushes towards Garrett again, but Garrett rushes into Penny and sends her into the corner, but Penny counters the Irish-Whip, pulls Garrett into her and knocks him in the gut with a hard knee. Seeing her opening, Penny hits the ropes and explodes back with the Liberty Cab, but Jayson Garrett sidesteps and grabs Penny back into a standing head-lock, but Penny counters with an explosive back-drop driver, just spiking Jayson Garrett overhead. Garrett is on fours, just trying to gain his bearings as Penny rushes over and spikes him in the back of the neck with the Liberty Cap. Penny with the cover.
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3!Christa Adina: And your winners… Penny Shannon and Scarlett Quinn “Fast and Frightening” roars across the arena again as the referee rushes to Penny and raises her arm in victory. The Velocity Grrrl is on her knees now, giving herself a moment to recover before pulling away from the referee to check on Scarlett Quinn.Alecia Matthews: The WFWF’s favorite BFF’s have done it! Cameron Stone: Both these women had a lot coming into this match and operated as a solid unit against one of the best tag teams the WFWF has seen in recent memory- awww, who the hell am I kidding?! I love the hell out of these two girls and if two people who used to hate each other can make up and win a tag team match, then anything can happen in the WFWF. Penny helps Scarlett back to her feet and in front of the thousands upon thousands in attendance, both girls throw their arms into each other for what will be remembered as wrestling’s most memorable hug. Both ladies pull apart, but keep their hands held as they raise their arms in the air in victory.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:07:58 GMT -5
Alecia Matthews: Well, ladies and gentlemen, we have an interesting match coming up. Master vs. Apprentice. Darth Sidious vs. Darth Vader. Cameron Stone: Michael Kyzer vs. Ante Whitner. Alecia Matthews: Without a single victory in months, Ante Whitner is looking to reclaim his status by defeating the God of F*ck, Michael Kyzer. Cameron Stone: And by destroying Ante Whitner, Michael Kyzer will get one step closer to getting his hands on World Heavyweight Champion, Drakz. DING, DING, DING!Christa Adina: This contest is set for one fall! The lights dim...the crowd hushes.
“Absent” hits the PA system, and the lights explode on.
Michael Kyzer, with all of his C*NTS, stand on the stage.
He takes his time, surveying the arena.
The apprentice can wait to suck his dick.
The C*NTS scream at every front-row fan. Thai chicks are f*cking crazy…Christa Adina: Introducing the first competitor, from Seattle, Washington, weighing in at 210 pounds, Michael Kyzer! Michael Kyzer slowly enters the ring.
It’s time for the Eagle to bow down.
Suck my dick, Whitner.Alecia Matthews: Michael Kyzer is dead set on destroying the hero he created in Ante Whitner. Cameron Stone: Who knows what both men will pull off in this one? Suddenly, the lights go dark. The opening riffs of “God is Dead?” hit the speakers. “GOD IS DEAD” appears on the giant screen. When the bass drops and the guitar gets louder, a hooded figure rises from the stage. Smoke pluming the stage, lights are flashing everywhere as the man draped in a hooded cape slowly rises. When he finally hits the stage, “God is Dead?” abruptly stops. Lights go out.Cameron Stone: Oh sh*t. “Gangster’s Paradise” by Like a Storm hits the PA system with a large thud. The man in the hooded cape is Ante Whitner. He holds a sword in hand. He’s out to kill.Alecia Matthews: Is that a katana? Cameron Stone: I hope not. He slowly makes his way to the ring, moving the smoke in front of him. He throws the katana in his hands like a toy as he devilishly grins at Michael Kyzer. The crowd erupts as the two finally meet again.Christa Adina: And his opponent, from Yonkers, New York, weighing in at 215 pounds, Ante Whitner! Whitner slowly makes his way into the ring. He gets in the ring and points the katana at Kyzer. He throws off his hooded cape and yells out, “are you with me or not?” Surprisingly, the crowd answers with a “Yes.”Alecia Matthews: After a single year, Ante Whitner has become one of the most prized fighters in the WFWF. With a historic National Title reign at his side, if Whitner wins tonight, this will just add to his list of accolades. Cameron Stone: Oh, but if the vengeful Michael Kyzer wins tonight, he continues his journey to fighting Drakz once and for all. Kyzer and Whitner are in their corners, anticipating the bell. Both men are hanging off of the ropes, eager to murder each other.
DING, DING, DING!
Whitner laughs at the determination in Kyzer’s eyes. As the crowd shouts Whitner’s name, Kyzer quickly runs towards him. Instead of attacking him, Whitner ducks out of the way. Kyzer swiftly turns around to face Whitner. Kyzer starts to grin.Alecia Matthews: Oh, this is gonna be a long one. Kyzer smacks Whitner in the face. Whitner laughs. Kyzer kicks Whitner in the shin. Nothing. Kyzer spits in Whitner’s face. Whitner loses it.Cameron Stone: Oh sh*t. Whitner attempts to clothesline Kyzer, but Kyzer ducks under. Kyzer viciously hits him with a spinebuster. He follows through by beating in Whitner’s face. Whitner manages to grab enough energy to pull him off. Whitner unloads punches onto Kyzer’s face, but he manages to roll out of the ring. The crowd erupts in boos.Alecia Matthews: The high-capacity crowd of the Tokyo Dome want to see the God of F*ck be slain. Cameron Stone: Who doesn’t? Whitner suddenly runs the ropes to hit Kyzer with a suicide dive. The dive pushes them into the barricade, where Whitner unloads on punches and kicks. As soon as Kyzer leans against the barricade, Whitner hits him with a vicious European Uppercut, sending Kyzer over the barricade. The ref starts to count.
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Whitner hurdles over the barricade to fight Kyzer. As he hurdles in mid-air, Whitner is met with a vicious uppercut by Kyzer. As Kyzer stumbles to his feet, he drags Whitner and throws him over the barricade. Kyzer slowly climbs over the barricade. The ref continues to count.
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Kyzer laughs as he rolls Whitner into the ring. Kyzer climbs through the ropes to break the count-out. Whitner grabs onto the ropes and runs after Kyzer. Kyzer ducks under the impending clothesline, springboards off of the ropes, and hits Whitner with a wicked flying reverse elbow smash to the face. Whitner instantly falls to the mat as Kyzer heads for the ropes with a determined grin on his face.Alecia Matthews: Michael Kyzer always has a few tricks up his sleeve. I’m expecting every single one to be pulled on Whitner tonight. Kyzer climbs the rope at a slower pace. As he climbs to the top rope, he looks at the Japanese crowd and flips them all off with two middle fingers. He laughs as he leaps from the top rope onto Whitner below. Whitner rolls out just in the nick of time, but Kyzer is able to land his jump. Kyzer runs towards Whitner, but Whitner ducks under and hits Kyzer with a nasty roundhouse kick. Kyzer falls to his knees near the turnbuckles as Whitner moves to the other side of the ring. Whitner runs towards the downed Kyzer and hits him with a dropkick, sending Kyzer’s head and neck viciously plummeting towards the two turnbuckles behind him.Cameron Stone: Whitner has that determined look in his eye I haven’t seen since February. Kyzer slowly slumps over onto the mat. Whitner swiftly covers him for the pin.
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Kyzer leans Whitner against the announce table and hits him with vicious chops to the chest. As he goes for the second chop, Whitner sweeps Kyzer’s legs, sending Kyzer’s face colliding with the announce table. Kyzer rolls over in pain as Whitner hits him in the gut. Whitner moves back and hits Kyzer with a vicious spear into the side of the table. Kyzer falls to the floor as the count continues.
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Whitner grabs Kyzer’s head and throws him into the ring. As Whitner crawls into the ring, Kyzer stumbles to his feet and hits the ropes. Whitner gets to his feet and quickly ducks under Kyzer’s impending attack. They both find themselves running the ropes towards each other as Whitner is quick to hit Kyzer with a Lou Thesz press. The punches to Kyzer’s face are enough as Kyzer quickly rolls Whitner over and lands punches into the face and gut. Kyzer grabs Whitner and hits him with a wicked cradle brainbuster.Alecia Matthews: Did you see the way Whitner landed on his neck? Jesus. Kyzer rolls him up for the pin. He puts his hand in the air as if he was counting the pin.
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Kyzer grins as he rolls off of Whitner. Kyzer proceeds to grab Whitner and brings him to the turnbuckles. After a few chops, Kyzer brings Whitner up for a superplex. With enough energy, Whitner is able to punch and push his way out of the maneuver, sending Kyzer falling to the mat. Whitner regains his balance as he leaps for a diving headbutt onto Kyzer. Kyzer quickly moves out of harm’s way as Whitner’s head nastily collides with the mat. Whitner grabs his head and writhes in pain. Kyzer suddenly swoops in for the pin again.
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Kickout!Cameron Stone: I’ve never seen a man have such resilience during a fight with the God of F*ck. Alecia Matthews: Whitner must have known what he was in for tonight. Kyzer rolls off, slapping his hand on the mat. Kyzer grabs Whitner up and drops him with a hellacious vertical suplex. The collision sends Whitner rolling towards the center of the ring. Kyzer, sensing opportunity, climbs to the top rope again. Kyzer leaps for diving elbow drop, but Whitner is able to roll out of the way. Whitner then grabs the ropes to help him to his feet. Whitner runs and hits the downed Kyzer with a knee drop. Kyzer rolls over, clenching his head, and moving towards the center of the ring. Whitner climbs the ropes and leaps for a somersault legdrop on Kyzer. Whitner grabs the pin.
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Kickout!Alecia Matthews: No one has let the pin count go to two yet. Cameron Stone: And I highly doubt that will be anytime soon. Whitner gets to his feet and grabs Kyzer with him. As Whitner picks him up, Kyzer jumps off of his back and lands on the mat behind Whitner. Kyzer pushes Whitner into the ropes where Whitner is able to regain control by a springboard crossbody off of the ropes. After colliding with Kyzer on the mat, Whitner unloads furious punches that require the referee to break it up. Suddenly, Kyzer grabs Whitner’s legs and rolls him up for a pin.
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Both men quickly get to their feet. As Whitner runs towards Kyzer, Kyzer ducks under and grabs Whitner by the torso. Kyzer hits Whitner with a butterfly suplex, but Whitner quickly breaks the following pin. Whitner stumbles to his feet as Kyzer swiftly hits him with a short-arm clothesline. The collision sends Whitner flying onto the mat. Kyzer then moves his way towards Whitner’s legs and locks in the single leg Boston crab.Alecia Matthews: Is Whitner gonna give it all up here? Whitner manages to use all of his energy to roll over and kick Kyzer off of his leg. Kyzer then suddenly runs towards the downed Whitner, but Whitner quickly trips him and Kyzer is sent flying out of the ring. Whitner quickly climbs the top rope and waits for Kyzer to get to his feet. As soon as Kyzer gets to his feet, Whitner leaps in the air and hits Kyzer with a nasty crossbody out of the ring. The ref starts to count.
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Whitner gets up as Kyzer leans against the barricade. Sensing opportunity, Whitner steps back and attempts a running dropkick. In just the nick of time, Kyzer dodges the incoming kick. As Whitner kicks the barricade, he slowly rolls back up to his feet to face Kyzer. Unexpectedly, Kyzer hits Whitner with the Odium.Cameron Stone: Odium! That’s it! Alecia Matthews: They have to get in the ring first Cam. The ref continues to count as Kyzer slowly rolls Whitner in the ring.
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Kyzer, visibly frustrated, rolls off of Whitner. Kyzer backs into one of the turnbuckles, expecting Whitner to get up and face his wrath. As Whitner stumbles to his feet, Kyzer runs for an attack. Suddenly, Whitner backs away just in time, preventing any harm from Kyzer. Whitner then gets up and hits Kyzer with a superkick. The kick doesn’t knock down Kyzer as he moves away to a nearby turnbuckle. Whitner goes in for the enzuigiri, but Kyzer pulls in the ref to block the kick. The kick sends the referee to the mat unconscious.Alecia Matthews: Oh god! The ref is down. Cameron Stone: Anything goes! Whitner looks at the downed referee as Kyzer suddenly kicks Whitner in the groin. Whitner falls to his knees, writhing in pain. The crowd boos as Kyzer exits the ring and comes back with a barbed wire stick. As Kyzer attempts to attack Whitner, Whitner moves out of harm’s way and into the corner. Whitner slowly rises to his feet and hits Kyzer with a sick roundhouse kick. The kick sends Kyzer to his knees and as Whitner approaches him, Kyzer swings the barbed wire stick into the groin of Whitner.Alecia Matthews: What a cheap bastard. Whitner falls down, writhing in pain. Kyzer goes in for the kill, swinging repeated strikes on Whitner’s torso and back. Kyzer then grabs Whitner’s head and shreds it along the spikes of the barbed wire. The multiple wounds sends blood rushing down Whitner’s face.Cameron Stone: Whitner wanted a war and he got one. Kyzer slams Whitner’s bloodied face onto the mat as he taunts at the crowd. The crowd erupts in boos for the God of F*ck as he continues to taunt them. Whitner stumbles to his feet with a grin on his face and runs towards Kyzer. He hits him with a lifting knee strike, sending Kyzer out through the middle ropes. Whitner runs towards the other ropes and hits him with another suicide dive. As Kyzer rolls on the floor in pain, Whitner takes the blood from his face and smears on Kyzer’s. The crowd erupts in cheers.Alecia Matthews: The Tokyo Dome loves it. Cameron Stone: What would you expect? This is Japan baby. Whitner gets the crowd on their feet as Kyzer stumbles to his feet. Whitner runs from behind to him him with a bulldog, but Kyzer trips him. The trip sends Whitner flying into the steel steps near them. Kyzer mysteriously moves his way towards the front of the ring. The crowd erupts in boos when he pulls out the katana that Whitner came out with in his entrance.Alecia Matthews: He’s gonna kill him! Kyzer slowly makes his way towards Whitner, who is grabbing the barricade to get to his feet. Kyzer approaches him in an epic fashion and as Whitner turns around, Kyzer takes a heavy swing at Whitner. Whitner luckily dodges the attack and the katana blade sinks into the barricade.Cameron Stone: He missed! Whitner hits Kyzer with an elbow smash that disarms Kyzer. Whitner grabs the katana with a devilish grin and approaches Kyzer. Whitner takes a swing at Kyzer, who is able to dodge the oncoming attack. Unfortunately, the long blade catches Kyzer’s forehead, slicing open the artery inside it.Alecia Matthews: It looks like Whitner has caught him. Cameron Stone: But fortunately, has not cut him in half. Although Kyzer dodged the attack, he falls to the floor writhing in pain. The blood from his forehead drips onto the floor. Whitner drops the katana and laughs. As Whitner approaches the bloodied Kyzer, Kyzer hits him with an uppercut. The uppercut makes Whitner back up from Kyzer as Kyzer proceeds to hit him with a side Russian legsweep. Kyzer notices the referee getting back up to his feet and rolls Whitner in the ring.Alecia Matthews: The match official is finally getting to his feet. Cameron Stone: Thank God. The blood rushes down Kyzer’s face and chest, giving the referee a gruesome sight. Kyzer laughs at Whitner as he grabs his bloodied head and drops him with a nasty Kyzer Effect. Kyzer rolls him up for the pin.
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Kyzer’s jaw widens as the crowd erupts in cheers.Alecia Matthews: How?! The pool of blood surrounding the two makes Kyzer nearly trip when he gets to his feet. Kyzer grabs the ropes with an uncertainty on what he will do next. Shockingly, Whitner stumbles to his feet, wiping the blood away from his face. Kyzer runs after him, almost tripping again, and hits him with a butterfly suplex. He holds for the pin.
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Whitner quickly backs away from the bloodied Kyzer. As Kyzer looks up at Whitner, he is met with a stiff boot from Whitner. Kyzer quickly grabs the ropes and hits Whitner with a short arm clothesline. The damage isn’t enough. As Kyzer backs into the turnbuckle, Whitner comes charging at him with a vicious running European uppercut. The collision sends Kyzer to the mat where Whitner locks in the Bloody Yonkers.Cameron Stone: Is Kyzer gonna tap here? Alecia Matthews: A tap-out win on Kyzer could be huge for Whitner. The blood rushes down both of their faces. The bloodied hands of Whitner tighten the grip on Kyzer. Kyzer lets out screams of pain and agony. However, Kyzer manages to grab the rope and break the hold. The crowd boos.Cameron Stone: Kyzer got there just in the nick of time. Whitner rolls over in pain as both men lay flat on the mat. The referee begins to count.
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Kyzer and Whitner slowly grab the ropes and try to pull themselves up. The count continues.
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Kyzer makes it to his feet just before the ten count. His eyes lock with Whitner’s. Whitner charges at Kyzer, but Kyzer ducks under and hits Whitner with a swinging neckbreaker. Whitner and Kyzer both get up very quickly and Kyzer hits Whitner with a vicious belly-to-belly suplex. Kyzer smears the blood off of his face as he grabs Whitner’s head. He signals the end of the match by lifting up Whitner.Cameron Stone: The Kyzer Effect. This is it for Whitner. Suddenly, Whitner leaps off of Kyzer’s shoulders and lands his fall. Whitner hits Kyzer with a sick German suplex that nearly breaks Kyzer’s neck. Whitner climbs the top ropes as the crowd erupts. Whitner wipes the blood from his face as Kyzer slowly makes his way to his feet. Whitner leaps onto Kyzer and hits him with The Ghost.Alecia Matthews: The Ghost connects! Whitner slowly places his arm onto Kyzer’s chest. The referee begins to pin.
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DING, DING, DING!Cameron Stone: Ante Whitner has done it! Alecia Matthews: This is huge! Ante Whitner has defeated Michael Kyzer. I can’t believe it! Whitner grabs the ropes as he slowly arises from the bloody scene inside the ring. The referee holds his arm up in victory as the cheers of the crowd and his triumphant theme music intertwine.Christa Adina: Here is your winner, Ante Whitner!! Whitner cheers in victory as blood still rushes from his and Kyzer’s faces. Kyzer stumbles to his feet, refusing medical attention. Whitner exits the ring when “Cocaine” blasts through the speakers. The crowd boos as Samael Ahriman appears on the stage.Cameron Stone: What in the hell is he doing here? Samael Ahriman: Great match, Ante. I’m glad you put that old bastard into his place. But, there is one more thing I ask of you. Whitner grabs a mic.Ante Whitner: What do you want Sam? Samael Ahriman: Let’s put him to rest. Let’s completely merk him, no strings attached. What do you say? The crowd chants “No” chants all around. Whitner takes a good look at the entire crowd. Kyzer is cursing at Ahriman in the background. Whitner lifts the mic up to his face.Ante Whitner: He’s all yours. The crowd cheers as Whitner walks up the ramp and leaves the scene. Ahriman is puzzled, but he still locks his eyes on the injured Kyzer. Ahriman makes his way to the ring as he lifts his signature katana blade from the floor. Kyzer tries to run, but his injuries catch up to him as he backs up into the corner. Ahriman gives a quick strike, slicing open Kyzer’s thigh.Cameron Stone: Jesus. This could get really bad. Kyzer writhes in pain as Ahriman knocks him out with a Capoeira kick. Ahriman rolls Kyzer’s unconscious body out of the ring. The thud of Kyzer’s flesh is heard throughout the entire arena.Alecia Matthews: Samael is gonna put this man in a casket. Ahriman grabs the barbed wire stick and whacks him multiple times with it. The strikes slowly wake Kyzer up to the harsh reality he has returned to. Blood is everywhere. Ahriman grins as he looks at Cameron Stone.Cameron Stone: You're a sick bastard Sam. Ahriman flips Stone off as he continues to beat down Michael Kyzer with the barbed wire stick. Kyzer rolls over towards the announce table as Ahriman stares down Stone. Ahriman approaches the desk with Kyzer’s head in his hand. Ahriman spits at Stone. Ahriman then smashes Kyzer’s head onto the table, sending him falling back to the floor.Cameron Stone: F*ck you assh*le. Alecia Matthews: Someone has to stop this. Ahriman drags Kyzer’s lifeless body to the steel steps. Ahriman lifts off the top step and places Kyzer’s head on the bottom one. The blood on Kyzer’s face warms the area Kyzer’s head is placed on. Ahriman grabs the other steel steps and is ready to strike. Cameron Stone then suddenly yells out.Cameron Stone: Don’t do it. Ahriman grins at the angry Cameron Stone and smashes Kyzer’s head with the steel steps. The collision almost completely flattens Kyzer’s head. Blood rushes from Kyzer’s nose, mouth, and ears. Medical staff immediately attend to Kyzer's lifeless body. It's a bloody mess. Ahriman then lifts off the steps and taunts the crowd. The crowd boos back.Alecia Matthews: Cam, no! Cameron Stone quickly picks up the barbed wire stick and chases Ahriman with it. The crowd erupts. As Ahriman distances himself away from Stone, Stone throws the barbed wire stick at him. The crowd boos as Ahriman reaches the top of the stage. The two stare each other down.Samael Ahriman: If you're so tempted to fight me, then come f*cking get me Cam. Stone lets out an angry grunt as he continues to stare down Ahriman. And after a brutal match like that, we cut away.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:10:05 GMT -5
Christa Adina: The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is the finals in the WFWF World Tag Team Championship tournament! Introducing first… ”Roar” by Katy Perry hits the speakers as Nikki Dean, the WFWF National Champion, makes her way out onto the stage. She walks down the ramp, slapping hands with the fans on either side of her at a high energy pace, clearly motivated and excited for the finals of this tag team tournament. She climbs the steel ring steps and heads towards the turnbuckle, the Tokyo crowd cheering loudly knowing full well exactly what a great female wrestler can do. Climbing the turnbuckle she throws both hands up in the air with her index fingers in the number one, before flipping back into the ring with some serious aerial prowess, landing on her feet and throwing her right hand up with the number one once more.Christa Adina: Currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia, she stands at 5’2 and weighs 135lbs, she is the WFWF National Champion… Nikki… Dean! The crowd pop loudly as Nikki removes the National Championship from around her waist, handing it to the official to store at ringside. She’s ready for this one and seems confident, especially so when she hears the starting beats of her partner’s theme. Alecia Matthews: We started out with eight teams and now we’re down to two, and it’s certainly not the most functional pairing of tag teams we had involved. Cameron Stone: No doubt but when you look at the actual talent involved these two teams were certainly up there, probably in my top three alongside Michael Kyzer & Ante Whitner, though we all know how that one ended. Alecia Matthews: The big surprise is that both teams have been able to work together with very little trouble, especially surprising given the history involved. Cameron Stone: Oh yeah, Trace Demon has quite a bit of history with Nikki Dean and the Saviours of Salvation. And don’t even get me started on the long history between Drakz and DMK. With Nikki Dean ready and waiting and the Tokyo Dome crowd buzzing the lights shut off, the crowd giving an absolutely huge reaction for the man they know is coming, a man who had a tenured history with Japan and very much represents their style of wrestling. The beat of Royal Blood’s “Out of the Black” hits as crimson spotlights begin to flash rapidly around the arena before slowly moving towards the centre of the stage where the spotlights converge on a kneeling man, cloaked with a hooded red leather jacket. The crowd continues to cheer loudly as “Out of the Black” reaches a crescendo and the man himself bursts up onto his feet, swivels around and lets out an almighty roar as the lights all flicker back on at one. Trace Demon is here and he is ready for a fight.Christa Adina: Hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, weighing in at 230lbs and standing 6’4, he is the owner of the WFWF, the King of Demons himself… Trace… Demon! Alecia Matthews: Trace Demon has shown a surprisingly respectful attitude to Nikki Dean throughout this tournament, actually treating her like a real partner rather than a pawn in some game. Cameron Stone: He’s been respectful all right, but I don’t think he’s changed his ways completely. He still wants to win every single match so if they can’t pull it out tonight then I don’t think this team will last much longer. Trace Demon throws a single hand up fingers pointed like a gun, and then ‘pulls the trigger’, mouthing “boom” as he does so, setting off a burst of crimson pyrotechnics from both sides of the stage. As they come to an end the King of Demons takes a moment to look out at the horde of cheering Tokyo fans. This isn’t a reaction he gets often so he’s soaking it up, nods almost in appreciation at the Japanese fans before heading down the ramp with some serious swagger in his step, rocking his head along to the hard rock bursting through the arena. He walks around ringside, ascending the steel ring steps and pausing on the apron for a moment to look out at the crowd, effortlessly throwing his jacket aside before turning, leaping up over the ropes and landing perfectly on the turnbuckle, his arms held out wide, the crowd getting louder. Trace Demon smirks and leaps back down from the turnbuckle, walking over towards Nikki. He simply nods at her and she nods back, these two seemingly on the same page here tonight. Alecia Matthews: So you think the moment Nikki stops being useful Trace will drop her just like he does everybody else then. Cameron Stone: I’m not saying that. I definitely think he’s changed his attitude and that he respects Nikki a lot more than he has done his past partners, but he’s not a tag team guy. He’ll be back after that World Heavyweight Championship the moment the tag gold is out of the picture. Christa Adina: And their opponents… A screaming distortion tears through the arena, building in ferocity to an ear piercing crescendo. Every white light in the arena flashes in strobe for a full 10 seconds, disorienting the audience, until finally the sludgy guitar riff of "MK7" kicks in amidst a myriad of howling vocals. As the song jumps into gear the lights stop flickering and a number of bright spot-lamps all point to the exact same location at the top of the ramp, lighting up the WFWF World Heavyweight Champion, Drakz.
The series of screens that surround the stage glow white as well, almost silhouetting Drakz as he bounces on his toes. He runs both hands up the sides of his head and then down his face, flicking them suddenly to either side of his body, fingers outstretched. In perfect unison a shower of silver pyro explodes either side of him and the stage screens turn to past footage of the man in action. The difference in light reveals him fully to the cheering crowd, his title belt around his waist.Christa Adina: Ladies and gentlemen, introducing from Leeds, England by way of Chicago, Illinois, weighing in at 226lbs, he is the reigning, defending, WFWF Heavyweight Champion of the World, The "God" Slayer, Draaaaaaaakz! Alecia Matthews: Well Drakz of course one half of our second team here tonight, and their just as unusual a pairing as our first. Cameron Stone: When this whole tournament was put together I think everyone expected plenty of team conflict and some big breaks up and while we got that to an extent with Michael Kyzer and Ante Whitner I don’t think any of us expected these two teams to last this long without imploding. Drakz makes his way towards the ring, zigzagging the ramp letting the fans touch his outstretched arms but never breaking his gaze from dead ahead. He slowly climbs the steel ring steps and then walks the length of the apron before mounting the second rope and holding his arms wide. His pose prompts a lightning storm of camera flashes and he can't help but laugh at the hypocrisy of it all. Holding the top rope he springs over and into the ring where he begins stretching out his limbs, preparing for the match that lies ahead. He makes eye contact with long-time foe Trace Demon in the process and the two men briefly acknowledge each other, a look that both shares their mutual respect and also their mutual desire to beat the crap out of the other one at the same time.Alecia Matthews: There’s a lot of history between Drakz and Trace Demon, we haven’t seen them throw down since their WFWF World Heavyweight Championship match that Phillip Schneider crashed. Cameron Stone: I’ve been waiting to see them in the same ring again. Got to say I wasn’t expecting it to be as part of a WFWF World Tag Team Championship match but I’ll take it. Christa Adina: And his partner… All eyes turn to the ramp where we’re expecting to see a rather large, and also a rather tiny, man make their way out onto the ramp. But after close to ten seconds of staring we get nothing. Inside the ring Drakz, Nikki Dean, Christa Adina and the official all look rather confused. Trace Demon on the other hand can’t hide his smirk.Christa Adina: And his partner… Christa tries again, hoping that maybe this time Tugarin Zmey will make an appearance, but again several moments pass and we get absolutely no sighting of the giant, imposing figure that has haunted many a wrestler since his debut. The official begins speaking with the timekeeper and then heads over to Drakz, who looks just as confused as everyone else.Alecia Matthews: What in the world is going on Cam? We’ve been talking up the surprising teamwork of Drakz and Tugarin and now the Dragon just doesn’t bother showing up? Cameron Stone: Well we heard in that WFWF.COM exclusive promo Trace Demon posit the idea that if DMK and Tugarin were given the right incentive then he just wouldn’t bother showing up. You don’t think he actually did it do you? Alecia Matthews: I don’t know Cam, Trace is a lot of things but the one thing he has been lately is fair when it comes to the actual in-ring side of things. Plus I don’t think even at his worse he’d try to skip out on a fight like that, he’s too egotistical to fear anyone. Drakz storms half across the ring before being stopped by the official, but he can still be heard loudly accusing Trace Demon of having something to do with his partner’s vanishing act. Trace seems to take serious offence to this, his smirk vanishing and he just as loudly rebukes Drakz’s claims. The official pushes Drakz back and then seems to get into some serious conversation with the World Champion, the two men going back and forth before Drakz shouts at the official, sending him backing off. The referee says something to Christa Adina who then makes an announcement which is sub-titled on the big screen.Christa Adina: Ladies and gentlemen as a result of Tugarin Zmey’s no-show here tonight Drakz has been given the option to forfeit this match. However he has refused and this match will go on as planned! The crowd cheer at the announcement as Christa Adina exits the ring, Drakz handing over his title and then composing himself in the corner. Trace Demon nods, his smirk returning, while an unsure Nikki Dean isn’t quite sure what to do having not been in this kind of situation before.Alecia Matthews: Well we’re definitely still getting a match; though I’m not quite sure how smart Drakz is to go ahead with this one. Either Trace or Nikki alone would probably be a tough match for the World Champion, but two on one? Cameron Stone: He can’t back down though, that isn’t the kind of guy Drakz is. If this was Trace Demon’s doing then Drakz can’t let him get one over on him. Even if it wasn’t then he can’t let DMK and Tugarin’s see that they’ve forced him to back down from a fight. Alecia Matthews: Either way we’ve got ourselves a tournament finals, we’re just getting a handicap match rather than a tag match. The one upside for Drakz is that Trace and Nikki will still be working under tag rules, so he’s only got to deal with one in the ring at a time. Indeed he does, and the current conversation seems to be which of his opponents will start off this match first. Nikki Dean seems adamant that she wants to get in on things early, likely wanting to prove herself knowing full well that right now she’s the third person in the ring with two World Heavyweight Championship calibre competitors. Trace Demon reluctantly relents and climbs through the ropes out onto the ring apron, leaving Nikki in the ring with Drakz. The World Champion shakes his head, telling Nikki that she just made a mistake and actually giving her the opportunity to tag her partner in. She shakes her head and Drakz approaches her, Nikki meeting him in the centre of the ring. His words can be heard at ringside.Drakz: You’ve got nothing to prove, go tag him in. Let the big boys sort this out. Nikki lowers her head, looking deeply insulted, then suddenly explodes forwards with a vicious forearm blow that would most certainly make Trace Demon proud. She nails a second elbow, then a third that pushes Drakz against the ropes as Nikki Dean delivers a hard Irish whip. Drakz rebounds off of the ropes and goes for a clothesline on the return only for Nikki to duck underneath, the National Champion waiting for the second rebound before leaping up and catching Drakz flush on the jaw with a big dropkick. As both of them scramble up onto their feet it’s now Nikki’s turn to give her own snide comment.Nikki Dean: You’re the one with something to prove now Drakz! Cameron Stone: Not sure how wise that was Nikki, you don’t antagonise a guy like Drakz, especially not when he’s got his back against the wall. Alecia Matthews: Oh he deserved it, saying that to Nikki. She’s the National Champion damn it, she’s proven she can handle herself with any guy in that ring. Drakz had no right trying to belittle her talent. Indeed as Drakz holds his jaw he’s definitely done belittling, nodding at Nikki Dean to say that he won’t take her lightly again. The two go in for the lockup and Drakz is swift with the knee right up into the mid-section of the National Champion. A forearm to the jaw follows before Drakz delivers an Irish whip to the ropes, charging in on the rebound to deliver a high knee that sends Nikki flipping over and onto her back. He approaches cockily, grabbing her by the hair and dragging her to her feet before taking the wrist and ducking underneath it, wrenching the arm. He drives his boot right into the side of her knee to send her down onto them before stepping behind her, taking both arms and then placing a boot right in the centre of the back.Alecia Matthews: Drakz is now taking Nikki seriously, as he should of done right at the start of the match. Cameron Stone: But that’s not exactly working out well for her right now, maybe she should of used that confidence of the World Champion and played it smart instead of getting all heated right at the start. Alecia Matthews: Come on Stone, you’re a wrestler. You know full well that if you got into that ring with someone who underestimates you and disrespects you the way Drakz did then you’d want to prove him wrong too. Cameron Stone: Fair point, it’s hard to play it smart when you’re actually in the ring. Drakz pulls back on the arms while at the same time pushes down with his boot, placing a large amount of pressure down on the spine of Nikki Dean. Drakz is a master of the game of course, and this is all about trying to weaken the back to take away a lot of Nikki’s offence. Trace Demon is a master of the game as well though, and he knows what Drakz is doing and he isn’t happy, the King of Demons trying to enter the ring to break things up. The official moves to keep him out, the pair arguing away which draws the attention of the World Champion. Drakz releases Nikki, pushing her to the mat, and turns his attention to what he sees as the bigger threat, the crowd cheering loudly as Trace and Drakz go face to face, shouting obscenities at each other in a scene that could come from few others. As the official gets between them and sends Trace out onto the apron once more Drakz turns right as Nikki leaps at him, hooks the head and yanks him down into a big DDT!Alecia Matthews: Trace Demon drawing Drakz away from that painful looking hold and whether that was his plan or not he’ll be happy with the results. Cameron Stone: Oh that was definitely planned by Trace, he’s using the numbers game and that’s something that Drakz has to watch out for. Nikki isn’t exactly happy with the Trace assist, she wants to play things fair and square, but she refrains from arguing knowing that the result is in her favour. She pulls Drakz up to his feet and then delivers a big Irish whip that sends Drakz back first into the turnbuckle. She charges forwards, leaping up and catching Drakz in the chest with a dropkick that hits with enough force that Drakz drops down into a sitting position in the corner. Nikki is swift onto her feet, grabbing the ropes on either side and then lifting herself up into a vertical base before flipping downwards to slam her boots straight into the chest once more. Drakz doesn’t even get a second to breath from the shot as Nikki yanks him out of the corner and then leaps up onto the middle rope, bounces from there onto the turnbuckle and then flips backwards to deliver a picture perfect moonsault straight down onto the chest of the World Heavyweight Champion, hooking the leg for the first pinfall attempt of the match.
ONE!Alecia Matthews: Nikki Dean going for the pinfall and what a shocker this would be to topple Drakz so early. TWO!Cameron Stone: Beating Drakz is a shocker no matter what happens Alecia. KICK OUT!
Drakz gets the shoulder up at the count of two and while hurting is clearly nowhere near done here tonight. From the corner Trace shouts at Nikki to bring him in, the crowd cheering as they want to see the King of Demons go toe to toe with the God Killer. Nikki hesitates for a brief second, wanting to keep fighting, but relents and heads over towards Trace in the corner…Drakz: Yeah run off you bitch, let the men fight! When Drakz shouts from the mat, drawing her attention away. His words anger her enough that she instantly forgets about tagging Trace into the match and charges at the World Champion who acts quickly to move to the side, pushing her chest first into the turnbuckle. She backs up, turns and Drakz swiftly hooks his arm around the waist, lifting Nikki up and effortlessly sending her crashing back first onto the canvas with a belly to belly suplex. Drakz kneels in the ring, grinning at Trace as the King of Demons is visibly agitated at Nikki’s rash judgement.Cameron Stone: Drakz drew Nikki Dean in there and if his game plan is to drive a wedge between Trace Demon and Nikki then he’s certainly laying the foundations smartly. Alecia Matthews: And they’re not exactly the most stable of teams as it is. Drakz, while maintaining eye contact with Trace on the apron, mounts Nikki and begins unloading with elbows right to the face, very possibly trying to knock her clean out. Trace shouts at Drakz to come and try doing the same thing to him and Drakz simply shrugs his shoulders, dragging the National Champion up onto her feet and pulling her head back beneath his arm with a reverse chancery. With eyes still focused on Trace Demon Drakz drops backwards, taking Nikki down with a reverse DDT and then hooking the leg with a pinfall of his own.
ONE!Alecia Matthews: More mind games by Drakz with the constant eye contact, the question is can Trace remain calm and not let it affect his own chances in this match. TWO!Cameron Stone: I don’t think there’s much concern about that, Trace Demon might give off this reckless demeanour but he’s always thinking, he doesn’t let the pressure get to him. KICK OUT!
Nikki kicks out and Drakz feigns shock, but it’s clear he’s just mocking the National Champion. He pushes himself up onto his feet and then begins to shout for Nikki to follow him up. As she rolls over and rises onto her hands and knees he shoves his boot in her face, pushing her straight back onto her side. He keeps shouting at her to get up and again as she rises he pushes her back down with a boot to the face, though this time he drives his boot straight into the ribs to add insult to injury. He signals over to Trace, asking whether he’s going to help his partner but to his surprise Trace just leans on the ropes nonchalantly, acting as if he isn’t bothered. Drakz shouts at him to help her as he drives his boot right into the mid-section once more but Trace just replies that she can help herself.Alecia Matthews: Come on, we all know Trace is shockingly bad at caring about anyone who isn’t himself but would he really risk losing a handicap match to Drakz because he doesn’t want to help Nikki? Cameron Stone: I think it’s more that he wants to make it clear that Drakz’s mind games aren’t going to work on him. How far he’ll take that, knowing that he’s risking his shot at winning, is another story entirely. Drakz goes for another boot, this one harder than the rest, but Nikki catches it and yanks him through into the ropes. She rolls through the other way and literally backflips herself up onto her feet, Drakz turning straight into an enzuigiri to the back of the head. Both of them drop to the canvas, Nikki letting the pain get the better of her while Drakz is just seeing stars from the boot to the skull. The crowd cheer loudly for the spirit Nikki displays while Trace screams violently for her to get the up. Both of them begin to rise at similar speeds, both reaching their feet only with Nikki having her back to the World Champion. She turns around and Drakz again hooks the waist, flipping her up and over for a belly to belly, only for Nikki to show some tremendous athleticism to manage to land on her feet and use the momentum to propel herself forward and tag in Trace Demon!Cameron Stone: Trace is in! This crowd just exploded! Alecia Matthews: Trace Demon and Drakz in the same ring, oh it’s on. Trace leaps up onto the top rope and springboards himself off just as Drakz turns around, unaware of what’s just happened. The first he learns about it is when Trace catches him clean in the jaw with a flying Busaiku Knee Strike, the knee connecting and the crowd exploding as Trace lands a very recognisable strong style blow right from the off. The crowd erupt as Drakz scrambles to his feet just to be nailed by a series of elbow strikes from the King of Demons that backs him up into the corner. Trace goes for the Irish whip but Drakz reverses it, sending Trace charging towards the opposite turnbuckle. Demon leaps up, running the turnbuckles and then leaps backwards, turning in mid-air and catching Drakz with a hurricane DDT as he comes down.Alecia Matthews: Trace Demon out of the gates like a shot and you just know he’s itching to get one over on Drakz here tonight. Cameron Stone: They’ve got some history behind them and Drakz has the edge in their series, but whether he’s more focused on winning the belts or beating Drakz is a big question. Trace Demon drags Drakz up onto his feet and throws him into the corner, proceeding to deliver some stiff kicks straight to the chest before delivering another Irish whip. Drakz hits the opposite corner with enough force that he staggers out and Trace is ready, leaping up and connecting with a picture perfect dropkick straight to the jaw that drops Drakz to his back. Trace pulls him over onto his back, hooks both hands underneath the jaw and then, with a knee firmly planted on the spine, begins to pull back on the jaw, stretching out the neck in the process.Alecia Matthews: Not let up from Trace in the past minute, and now he’s got a submission hold locked in right in the centre of the ring. Cameron Stone: Drakz is in the unusual position of being on a serious back foot all thanks to his partner deciding to not bother showing up here tonight. I’m betting that he isn’t a fan of that feeling. Trace pulls back further on the jaw and forces his knee as hard as he can into the back, bending the spine as far as he can. Drakz is visibly in pain but he refuses to tap out, he won’t give Trace Demon that kind of satisfaction. The World Heavyweight Champion keeps on hand on the canvas for leverage and reaches up with the other one, grabbing at the head of his opponent. It looks like a futile task until he finds what he’s looking for and decides to just thrust his finger backwards straight into Trace’s eye. Even for the King of Demons that’s the kind of thing that gets a reaction and Trace immediately releases the hold, staggering backwards, his hand covering his eye.Cameron Stone: A dirty tactic by Drakz but it did the job, and that’s what he’s got to do if he hopes to win, he absolutely has to play dirty. Alecia Matthews: It’s hard to feel sorry for Trace when we know he’d do exactly the same thing. Drakz pushes himself up to his feet, his back on fire as he clutches it to alleviate some of the pain. He turns to see Trace holding one eye and gets in before the official can stop him, digging his finger straight into the other eye much to the audible disgust of the fans. Trace shouts out in pain, now covering both eyes as he is effectively blind. Drakz begins to shout at Trace and slaps him across the back of the head, drawing his attention and riling him up. It works as Trace ends up charging in the direction of Drakz’s voice, the God Killer quickly ducking out of the way and leaving Trace Demon to charge full force into Nikki Dean who is sent flying to the floor below. Drakz is in quickly, rolling Trace up from behind and hooking the tights in the process…
ONE!Alecia Matthews: A rollup by Drakz and Nikki isn’t there to stop it! TWO!Cameron Stone: Very smart by Drakz, Trace couldn’t see to realize who he was hitting, and he could steal it right here! KICK OUT!
Trace manages to break out of the kick out despite the tight holding and both men roll away from each other. Trace is still struggling to see which gives Drakz the chance to get the first strike as they rise, delivering a boot straight to the gut. Drakz hits a few swift forearms and then delivers an Irish whip, meeting Trace on the rebound with a knee right to the gut. Drakz grabs Trace by the hair, dragging him to his feet and then going for the front chancery, planning to lift Trace up for the Seacroft Smile. Trace counters, driving his fist up into the ribs and forcing Drakz to break his grip. He pushes Drakz backwards, sending the World Champion against the ropes, and then charges forwards to deliver a huge clothesline that doesn’t just send Drakz over the top rope but Trace as well.Alecia Matthews: And Trace Demon with the big clothesline and this match is now sprawling to the outside. Cameron Stone: This match has been all action from the moment the bell rang and Both men topple to the outside off of the clothesline, Nikki Dean, having just made it up from her own tumble to the floor, rushes over to Trace to try to help her partner up to his feet. Once he’s on his knees Trace’s instincts kick in and he pushes her away much to Nikki’s surprise. Trace realizes it wasn’t Drakz laying hands on him and tries to apologise when Drakz does indeed decide to lay some hands, grabbing Trace from behind and throwing him straight into the side of the announce table. Nikki lunges at Drakz but he’s a second too quick, nailing her with a boot to the gut, then lifting her up and dropping her chest first across the ring apron. Nikki goes to ground hard and Drakz immediately turns his attention back to Demon with a few choice boots. Alecia Matthews: Drakz has fared surprisingly well given the numbers at play, I know he’s a pro but I didn’t expect him to look this good without more rule breaking at hand. Cameron Stone: He’s played it smart, he’s actually using the numbers to his advantage when he can and when he can’t he’s just keeping himself in the match looking for openings. It’s why he’s the champion. Drakz drags Trace up onto his feet and proceeds to deliver a big Irish whip that sends the King of Demons crashing straight into and over the steel ring steps. Drakz walks around the ring to get to him where he finds Trace trying to use the ring apron to drag himself up. Drakz can’t allow that and drives his boot straight into the side of the head, grabbing Trace before he can fall around the waist and then hoisting him up and over to deliver an absolutely brutal German suplex onto the padded floor. Drakz sits there for a moment, breathing heavily, feeling the effects of this gruelling contest, but doesn’t let it stop him as he lifts himself up.Cameron Stone: Drakz continues to push himself on and if he can just capitalise right now then we could be seeing a double champion in that ring. Alecia Matthews: And if he does that what happens to the other title? Tugarin Zmey still hasn’t made an appearance tonight. Drakz grabs Trace by the hair and drags him to the ring apron, lifting the King of Demons up onto it and pushing him in under the bottom rope. He follows underneath and, with Nikki Dean down outside, knows that he has control. He hoists Trace up onto his feet and then lifts him up into a fireman’s carry position, the precursor to the match ending Needle Damage. Trace decides he isn’t interested and uses what energy he has left to hit a few choice elbows to the side of the head and drop off of Drakz’s back. Demon lands on his feet but he’s still too groggy to do anything, giving Drakz the time to turn and fire off a right hand that Trace blocks! Demon fires back with a vicious headbutt that absolutely stuns Drakz and then runs the ropes only for Drakz to duck down and use Trace’s momentum to lift him up once more for the Needle Damage but Trace manages to slip out the back before Drakz can drop him.Alecia Matthews: It’s back and forth now between possibly the top two stars of the WFWF, and whoever comes out on top of this one might just be our eventual victor. Nikki Dean is now climbing up onto the ring apron just in time to see the battle ongoing in the ring. As Trace slips out the back he leaps up for a dropkick but Drakz turns just in time to see it coming and gets his arms up to block the move. The impact still sends him a few steps backwards and that’s just enough time for Demon to scramble up and dive at him. Drakz leaps up and hooks the head, trying to pull Trace down for the double knee jawbreaker but Trace shows tremendous strength to hook the legs and hoist Drakz up into the air, throwing him away. Drakz lands on his feet as Trace charges at him. The World Champion goes for a clothesline but Trace Demon ducks underneath it, rebounds off of the ropes and just as Drakz turns the King of Demons leaps up, hooks the neck and drives Drakz to the canvas with the slingblade!Alecia Matthews: Slingblade by Trace Demon! He’s pulling off a host of moves made famous in recent years here in Japan! Cameron Stone: He had a lot of training here years back and it looks like he’s reconnecting with some of that. Both men are down as the Tokyo Dome erupts with cheers for that series of epic counter wrestling from both men. The cheers are deafening as they urge both men up to their feet and it seems to be working as they begin to stir. Both men are rising at similar rates but it’s Trace Demon who is up a second faster as he almost falls forwards, hand outstretched to make the tag to Nikki Dean! As Trace drops to the canvas and rolls out of the ring and clean to the floor below Nikki leaps up onto the top turnbuckle. She waits for Drakz to turn towards her before she leaps off, flips in mid-air and uses her body weight to slam straight into the World Heavyweight Champion with a cannonball senton. Nikki hooks the legs as she lands on top of him on the canvas, pulling up on them and placing her body weight down on the chest and shoulders for a unique pinfall attempt.
ONE!Alecia Matthews: Well that pinfall came out of nowhere, and I think Drakz would say the same thing. TWO!Cameron Stone: And Drakz seems to be having a hard time getting out of it, this could be the shock of the night! TH… KICK OUT!
No! Drakz manages to push up with enough power that he forces Nikki Dean off of him, breaking up the pinfall. Nikki acts quickly, hooking the head and dragging him up. She hooks the head, setting Drakz up for the Flunk Out, but he counters, pushing her forwards into the ropes. She rebounds and he charges forwards, attempting to connect with a charging European uppercut. Nikki however uses her momentum to drop forwards, rolling on the canvas which catches Drakz off guard, the World Champion stopping on the spot unsure of what Nikki is playing at. She uses that confusion to her advantage by kipping up out of the roll and leaping up with the Honor roll Clothesline, taking Drakz to the ground!Alecia Matthews: Nikki Dean picking up where Trace Demon left off and while I’ve got to give Drakz credit for the fight he’s put up I just don’t know how he’s going to get the win tonight. Cameron Stone: Never count Drakz out Alecia, if anybody is going to overcome the odds it’ll be him. Nikki climbs up onto her feet and, seeing that Drakz has landed right in front of the turnbuckle, exits onto the apron and begins to climb upwards. She reaches the top, steadying herself as she slowly rises onto two feet on the very top turnbuckle. With Drakz down in front of her she takes a deep breath and then leaps up, getting some serious height as she goes to bring both boots down with the Expulsion… but Drakz rolls out of the way! Nikki manages to tuck her legs enough to make a safe landing but she’s still rattled, just enough for Drakz to charge her and shove her straight into the official who hits his head on the mat as he falls. Nikki turns and is swiftly pulled into a front chancery, Drakz lifting her up, hooking the legs around his waist and dropping straight backwards with the Seacroft Smile!Alecia Matthews: There’s the seacroft smile, but thanks to Drakz’s own move there’s no official to make a count. Cameron Stone: And with Trace still feeling the effects of this match that could have been Drakz’s best chance. Indeed Trace is nowhere to be seen, apparently still down outside the ring after making the tag, and Drakz sees his opportunity. He climbs out of the ring and heads for the announcers table, pushing the nearby timekeeper unceremoniously out of his seat and grabbing the chair. Drakz folds the chair up as the crowd erupt into boos, the Tokyo Dome faithful not at all fans of foreign objects in their wrestling matches. Drakz doesn’t care, the World Heavyweight Champion sliding back into the ring with the chair in hand.Cameron Stone: Guess Drakz found himself a new tag team partner. Drakz approaches Nikki, kicks her over onto her back and then lifts the chair up, he’s about to bring it straight down across the spine when he hears a whistle. That’s it, just a whistle, that’s what draws Drakz’s attention as he turns around straight into a running Busaiku Knee Kick courtesy of the King of Demons! Drakz drops like a rock, Trace Demon kicking the chair out of the ring as he looks at Drakz and Nikki down on the canvas.Alecia Matthews: Trace must have been playing possum; he came out of nowhere just now! Cameron Stone: Just because he’s all about respect now doesn’t mean he can’t play it smart. Trace Demon is the lone man standing, the crowd buzzing all around him. He angles in on a slowly rising Drakz, grabbing him and pulling him into a double underhook. He hoists Drakz up, flips him over and then plants him back first into the canvas with the Demonstration of Hell, a move these Japanese fans recognise all too well as they absolutely explode. Drakz is laid out, but he knows that he isn’t the legal man and can’t make the pin. He scrambles over to the downed Nikki Dean and begins dragging her up onto her feet.Alecia Matthews: Trace Demon just has to get Nikki Dean over for the cover and we’ll have our tag team champions crowned! Cameron Stone: Got to give it up to Drakz he put on a hell of a fight, but he was facing two competitors on top form and for one man, even if that man is Drakz, that’s a heck of a mountain to climb. Trace lifts Nikki up and then it all happens so fast nobody has a chance to register it. Trace double underhooks the arms, lifts her up, flips her over and then drives his own tag team partner straight down to the canvas with the Demonstration of Hell!Alecia Matthews: What the hell did he just do! Cameron Stone: They were on the verge of being champions… even for Trace this is out there. Trace Demon rises to his knees over the unconscious figure of Nikki Dean, smirking from cheek to cheek at his actions. He walks over to Drakz, grabs him by the arm and drags him across the ring, dropping him over the fallen body of Nikki Dean. Trace next grabs the official, dragging him up onto his feet and shouting right in his face, slapping him a couple of times to wake him up. The groggy official sees the sight in the ring and is taken aback when Trace Demon tells him to make the count. The official doesn’t know quite what to do or how to react to this but seems to acknowledge that he has no other choice than to do his job, and his job is to count.
ONE!Alecia Matthews: I don’t know what we’re seeing right now, but this is messed up. TWO!Cameron Stone: All that talk of respect and now this? THREE!
DING! DING! DING!
As the bell signals the end of this match Trace Demon still stands over Drakz and Nikki Dean, still smirking. He looks out at the now booing crowd and starts screaming something in Japanese that just seems to get them more and more riled up. He laughs and then heads for the ropes, climbing through them to the outside as Drakz starts to wake up, still unaware of what has just gone down. Alecia Matthews: For months now Trace Demon has been preaching about respect, he’s been telling everyone that he respected Nikki and that’s why he was going to win the WFWF Tag Team Championships with her. So what the hell possessed him to turn on her just as they were about to do exactly that?
Cameron Stone: I wish I had the answer for you Alecia, but the only man who will be able to tell you that is Trace Demon himself.
Christa Adina: Ladies and gentlemen, your winners, and the new WFWF World Tag Team Champions, Drakz and, uh… Tugarin Zmey!
The crowd had almost forgotten about Tugarin Zmey but are now reminded of the very large missing piece in this puzzle. There is still no sign of the Dragon, nor his vertically challenged manager, but there is a sign of life from Drakz as the World Heavyweight Champion sits up to hear himself announced as the winner. He looks confused as the official approaches him with both the World Heavyweight Championships and both World Tag Team Championships, Drakz slowly climbing up to his feet and staring at the three belts. He looks up at Trace Demon who has turned his back to the crowd and is just leaving through the curtain and then down at Nikki, Drakz just kind of shrugging as he takes both tag titles and then instructs the official to strap the World Championship around his waist.
Cameron Stone: Well despite the manner it went down the fact is that Drakz is now the World Heavyweight Champion and the World Tag Team Champion and we’re not even sure if he still has a partner.
Alecia Matthews: We’ve still got one match to go tonight and far too many questions that need answering already.
Drakz walks over to the turnbuckle, climbing up it and, with the World Heavyweight Championship around his waist, lifts both of the Tag Team titles in the air, the crowd giving a mixed reaction as they did not like the finish to the match one bit. Drakz doesn’t care at all, this isn’t about getting cheered, it’s about being the champion, a double champion in fact, and tonight, despite the way it went down, he’s leaving with a whole lot of gold.
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Alecia Matthews: What a night we've had here at the Sakura, new champions and contenders decided, grudges settled and as we gear up for our main event, all of these themes will come together in a triple threat match with some very unique stipulations. Cameron Stone: Joe Bishop’s WFWF International Championship on the line... Alecia Matthews: But what’s more is this match is set for two falls, with one fall being for the WFWF International Championship, and another for the number one contendership for the WFWF Championship. So what is more important? Instant gratification or the shot at eternal glory? Cameron Stone: Something tells me both, with two of the three in this match. Alecia Matthews: What happens if someone wins both falls? Cameron Stone: God help us if it isn’t Josh Dean. Alecia Matthews: I can’t help but agree. Joe Bishop is a wild card in this scenario. While the champion, he is the underdog going into this matchup. How will he take potentially losing his title and still having to compete? Cameron Stone: Josh Dean is the saving grace of this match. No dirty tactics. No unnecessary violence. The only one in this match to rightfully deserve a shot at the WFWF Championship, and much the same the right be the WFWF International Champion if the opportunity presents itself. Alecia Matthews: Then there’s… Cameron Stone: Don’t even f*cking say his name. Alecia Matthews: …I have to. Samael Ahriman, representing the KoKaine Konspiracy, he has gone about inserting himself into the title picture with, deceit, violence and a string of impressive wins and strategic interferences regarding Joe Bishop, Josh Dean among others. And tonight… Cameron Stone: After Ante Whitner defeated Michael Kyzer, Sam had the nerve to come down to the ring and try to steal Ante’s thunder? And when Ante wouldn’t join him, Sam served Kyzer’s head on a pike and then had the nerve to stick his sword at my chest? “Absent” by Snot hits the PA system and the arena loses it.Alecia Matthews: IT LOOKS LIKE HE’S ALIVE AND WELL TO ME! Cameron Stone: I hate Michael Kyzer, but if he is coming out to make Samael’s life miserable, I can tolerate it. From behind the curtain comes a man shrouded in a black hoodie, the stage so dark their silohouette barely being made out. As ‘ARE YOU THE HUNTER OR THE HUNTED? YOU DECIDE!’ resonates, the lights kick on and the pop from the fans turns into ungodly boos, as the hoodie top is pulled down to show Samael Ahriman underneath. He pulls a microphone out from the hoodie pocket and rips the hoodie off, his bushido intact underneath. The music keeps playing as Sam puts the mic to his mouth, trying to shout over the metal and the fans.Samael Ahriman: What? Were you expecting someone else? He smirks.Samael Ahriman: I go into this match tonight, ladies and gentlemen, with a title no one can take from me. Now, you’re probably wondering ‘Sam, but you do not have a championship? Tugarin Zmey lost you your tag title to that piece of sh*t Josh Dean months ago.’ And you’re absolutely right. I’m talking a proper title. Like Sir, Doctor, the likes. He rolls into the ring, standing center stage.Samael Ahriman: Right here in this very ring….this very spot…this very night, Michael Kyzer met his end. The records will show that Ante Whitner defeated Michael Kyzer in a one on one match sanctioned by the WFWF. Which is true. But it’s what happened after that tells the whole story. In this ring Michael Kyzer lost a match. Who cares? All wrestlers lose. But what’s most important to note is that after the match Kyzer lost, YOUR GOD FELL. It is INSANELY loud, the heat more nuclear than Nagasaki.Samael Ahriman: MICHAEL KYZER, THE GOD OF WFWF FELL. YOUR GOD FELL TO A WORSHIPPER OF A FALLEN ANGEL. So what does that mean, exactly? Well…I did something Archangel Lucifer failed in, I went toe to toe with God and won. Does that make me an antichrist? A false prophet killing the God of F*ck? Or does that make me more? Michael Kyzer is gone now by my hand. His head just another on the end of my sword. But I will gladly take his place as the more-than-man you all worship…because let’s be honest, that’s where I belong. No matter the outcome tonight, you all witnessed history tonight. You witnessed one God fall… Sam takes off his sword and sets it in the corner, laughing and a sadistic grin on his face.Samael Ahriman: And the TRUE God rise. Worship me, fear me…will you be the hunter or the hunted…heh…you f*cking decide. Sam tosses the mic over the top rope as the heat has gone from nuclear to other worldly. Some fans are actually throwing trash towards the ring. Sam puts his hands togeather in a traditional sign of prayer, bowing to the fans…it’s just getting worse. Someone better stop this.
The sound of a jet screaming through the sky and the twang of acoustic guitars play that familiar tune as smoke rises from the stage. John Fogerty's distinct voice rings through the arena PA, dimming the bright lights to a forest green as they swirl the entrance.
Whoa thought it was a nightmare Lord it was so true They told me don't go walking slow The devil's on the loose
Better run through the jungle
As soon as those words echo through the arena, Josh Dean slowly walks through the smoke and the crowd lose their minds. He stands at the edge of the ramp and is focused, no not just focused, he's got the war face on, appropriately accented with camouflage paint. And down the ramp he comes at a slow, methodical pace.
Better run through the jungle Better run through the jungle Oh don't look back to seeCameron Stone: Sh*t just got real. Thought I heard a rumbling Calling to my name Two hundred million guns are loaded Satan cries "TAKE AIM!"
Better run through the jungle Better run through the jungle Better run through the jungle Oh don't look back and see
Josh reaches the bottom of the ramp and is staring down Sam as he climbs the stairs. Upon entering the ring, the harmonica solo kicks in as Josh walks toward the turnbuckle. He ascends the turnbuckle and flips his hood off, bringing his hands into a diamond shape before turning it into a gun shape and pointing it directly at Samael Ahriman at ringside. He explodes into his trademark pose.Alecia Matthews: Sam doesn't look phased at all despite knowing that Josh has a win over him recently. Cameron Stone: Josh has a look tonight that suggests Sam and Joe Bishop are in deep trouble. He is on fire right now and these two might be walking into a buzzsaw! Josh takes off his toboggan and throws it into the crowd before removing his hoodie. A fan in the crowd catches it as Josh climbs down the turnbuckle, taking a spot in the ring where he can keep an eye on Sam as the harmonica solo fades out.
The arena lights go out, for a few seconds complete silence sweeps over the WFWF fans. Then 'Lose It' by Atreyu blasts around the arena, as Joe Bishop emerges in the entrance way to a heated response.Cameron Stone: Certainly no love lost for the International Champion. Alecia Matthews: Joe looks relaxed, which is shocking because he may leave Tokyo tonight empty handed. Cameron Stone: If my sources are correct, tonight is the last night on Joe Bishop's current contract and he has chosen not to resign. But he can really complicate the championship scene if he can pull the win off tonight. The three time National Champion looks completely focused on the task at hand as he marches down the ramp, his eyes drawn to the ring. The Englishman doesn't allow the tirade of abuse he's receiving distract him from the task at hand, he climbs up the ring steps and enters the ring. Bishop is left completely still in the middle of the ring as the music fades, the lights return, and he is ready to take on his opponents.
Cut to Christa Adina in the ring.Christa Adina: Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for two falls under triple threat rules and is your main event of the evening! The first fall is for the WFWF International Championship! And the second fall is to determine the number one contender for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship! Cutting to Sam on the outside.Christa Adina: Introducing the participants. First, representing the KoKaine Konspiracy, from Ira, Vermont, weighing in at 220 pounds. He is Samael Ahriman! Cut to Josh, relaxing in the corner.Christa Adina: Introducing participant number two, representing the Saviors of Salvation, from Atlanta, Georgia, weighing in at 225 pounds. He is "The Franchise" Josh Dean! Cut to Joe, sitting on a turnbuckle with the International Championship draped over his shoulder.Christa Adina: Introducing participant number three, from Wimbledon, England, weighing in at 195 pounds. He is the reigning, defending, undisputed WFWF International Champion, Joooooeee Biiiiishop! DING DING!Alecia Matthews: And the first fall is underway. Cam, have you ever competed in a match laid out like this? Cameron Stone: No I haven't Alecia. The only match that resembles this layout is the Double Jeopardy match from Survival of the Fittest 2012. Alecia Matthews: Let's just hope this match doesn't kill someone like that night. Cameron Stone: I wouldn't be so sure with Samael involved. Guy's gone completely looney. The three combatants take their time, measuring each other's movements. The champ initiates the physicality by jumping Sam right off the bat and driving him into the corner. Joe with some hard shoulder blocks to the midsection while Josh comes over and snaps Sam's head back with stiff right hands to the temple! Sam's trapped in the corner and taking a hellacious onslaught from both sides. He slumps into the corner and covers up in the fetal position as Joe and Josh stomp him simultaneously, before Joe shoves Josh away and goes to work with stomps of his own. Josh marches back over to the corner and yanks Joe away from Sam, leveling the Serpent with a brutal roundhouse kick to the ribs and going nuts with alternating chops and European Uppercuts. Joe pulls Josh away, allowing Sam to escape.Alecia Matthews: They really want to get a piece of Samael Ahriman, don't they? Cameron Stone: Can you blame them? Sam has gone out of his way to make them miserable. But they have to pick their spots. Joe looks to climb out of the ring after Sam, but Josh stops him and looks to go after him. Joe pulls him back in and spins Josh around. They stare down and start jawing at each other.Cameron Stone: Don't forget the prize! Joe slaps Josh right across the face and continues the bad mouth. Well that woke The Architect up because Josh absolutely decks Joe with a stiff right hand to the mouth! Joe pops back up, only to eat a knee to the ribs for his trouble. Josh with a whip into the ropes and as Joe comes off the ropes, Josh connects with a beautiful standing dropkick to the face! Josh pops up and Sam slides in from behind! SCHOOLBOY!
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KICKOUT BY JOSH!Cameron Stone: Almost stole one there! Sam slides out of the ring as Josh gets up, landing a couple shots on Joe while Josh slides out of the ring. He's in pursuit, and Josh's speed allows him to catch up with Sam and grab his foot as he dives under the ring. Sam is shaking his head no as Josh drags him out. Josh dives on him, full mount. GROUND AND POUND COMING WITH VIOLENT INTENT! Joe slides under the bottom rope and grabs Josh by the hair to pull him off Sam he shoves him to the side and goes to work on Sam with big stomps. Josh isn't having any of that as he grabs Joe and pulls him off before taking him down with a monster double leg into the ringside barricade! HOLY SH*T IT'S BREAKING DOWN ALREADY!Alecia Matthews: We might not even make it to a second fall at this rate! Josh is on top of Joe, raining down punches and elbows. Joe is trying to free himself and gets a bit of help from Sam as he pulls Josh off. A reactionary back elbow sends The Faithless Soldier backpedaling and Josh turns his attack to Sam, landing a big knee up the gut before tossing him in the ring. Josh slides into the ring and Sam is begging him off before reaching up to rake the eyes. Josh holds his face. Sam uses the shift in offensive to sweep Josh's legs from under him, sending The Architect to the mat. Sam's up and lands a short elbow drop to the sternum before looking for the cover,
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Kickout by Josh and Sam is back on the attack with brutal round kicks to the chest. Joe is back up and has made his way into the ring. Sam picks Josh up and whips him into the ropes. Joe charges in and Josh ducks the oncoming clothesline attempt. SAM GETS IT RIGHT ON THE CHIN! Josh spins Joe around and tosses the champ overhead with an Exploder suplex! Sam is down as Josh hits the ropes and drops a vicious jumping knee drop across the throat! Cover,
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Kickout by Sam!Alecia Matthews: Already in this match we've seen some momentum shifts, Cam. Any idea of what our competitors have to do? Cameron Stone: Pacing. While a three of these guys have incredible endurance, they all possess very strenous and high impact moves. Alecia Matthews: And with two falls, you don't want to tap into that extra gear too quickly. Josh is up to his feet, surveying the terrain. He picks Joe up and rocks him back into a corner with a European Uppercut! Joe fires back with some big forearm shivers to the side of the head, before slamming Josh down with a violent pull of the hair! Josh holds his head as Joe turns his attention to Sam and catches the KKK stalwart with a Million Dollar knee lift to the floating ribs that sends Sam stumbling into the ropes. The champ is rolling as he whips Sam off into the ropes. Reversal and Joe ducks the clothesline and scores with a sit out neckbreaker. Floatover for the cover,
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Josh breaks up the count with a double sledge. He pulls Joe up and whips him into the corner. Looking to follow it up he charges in and Joe gets the feet up, NO IT'S CAUGHT BY JOSH! Josh swings the legs through the ropes and scores with a step up flying knee to the jaw, rocking Joe in the corner! He's trapped and Josh turns his attention back to Sam, who is returning to his feet. A stiff lead uppercut sends Sam back into the corner, and Josh stalks looking for a follow-up. He whips Sam into the corner, but it's reversed and Josh goes face first into a pendulum kick from Joe that stuns him. As Josh stumbles out of the corner, Joe climbs the turnbuckle. He leaps off and nails both guys with a double clothesline! Joe looks for a cover on Josh,
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Kickout by Josh!
Joe scampers over to Sam and covers,
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Kickout by Sam!Alecia Matthews: Smart move by the International Champion to go for pins on both challengers. Cameron Stone: Having been in the ring with Bishop, I can tell you he is calculated in between the ropes. Alecia Matthews: Do you think it's due to being influenced by Trace Demon? Cameron Stone: Maybe a little bit. Joe is back up to his feet and is zeroing in on Josh as he gets to his feet. Josh rests in the corner, but not for long as Joe smashes him in the corner with a flying forearm. Sam is up and Bishop charges him and crashes into him with a big Corner Dropkick! Joe charges Josh and hops up on the second turnbuckle. Monkey flip coming, but Josh lands on his feet. Joe rolls backward into the waiting arms of Josh. BELLY TO BACK WHEELBARROW FACEBUSTER CONNECTS! Josh rolls him over for a pin,
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Joe collapses off Josh and it's Sam in the driver's seat, pulling Josh up to his feet. A stinging double chop echoes throughout the arena as Josh is still in recovery mode from Sam's kick. Sam with a spinning backfist to the temple and Josh is staggering. He puts his guard up and Sam nails Josh with a brutal Ei Gi Kwan Soo (Vertical Punch to the Solarplexus)! Josh is struggling for wind as he goes to the ground. Joe is up and Sam gives him an Ei Gi Kwan Soo for his troubles. Joe collapses in the corner and Sam celebrates momentarily with a martial arts kata set before spreading his arms.Cameron Stone: Why in the hell is he posturing? Alecia Matthews: Got me, but his confidence is at an all time high right now in this, our first fall in this two fall main event! Sam looks toward Bishop and stalks the champ as he moves to his feet. An irish whip to the ropes is countered and Sam charges into Joe with a running back elbow the jaw. Joe is back up and Sam is building momentum with a spinning wheel kick! Sam is back up again and looks for a jumping front kick, but it's caught. Joe swing Sam around and Sam scores with the Dragonwhip Kick to the temple. Joe rolls to the outside and Sam turns into a big Uranage from Josh! Sam instinctively rolls to the outside and Josh is looking for the big dive. He gains speed as he approaches, soaring over the top rope and connecting with a No Hand Somersault Plancha! F*CK YEAH!Alecia Matthews: He only got one though! Alecia is spot on, because after Josh turns around, he's ran head first into the ringpost by Sam! Sam grabs Joe and slides him back into the ring. Quick cover,
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Kickout from Joe!
Sam is starting to show some frustration, and it's evident as he lays the boots to Joe. Joe covers up and rolls to his knees. He catches Sam coming in with a hard shot to the liver. Sam stops in his tracks and Joe gets to his feet. Stiff right hand across the jaw sends Sam staggering back and the champ is in pursuit. Big running forearm in the corner and Sam is on skates as he turns away. Bad move as Joe hoists him to the top turnbuckle. He climbs up after him, wrapping him up for a German Suplex. Sam holds on for dear life to the turnbuckle reinforcement as Joe tries to rip him off the top. A back elbow stops the lift attempt, but it's answered by three hard clubbing blows to the back. Josh is climbing to his feet. OH SH*T THEY FORGOT ABOUT HIM! He's to the apron and springboards to the top rope. SUNSET FLIP POWERBOMB SENDS BOTH JOE AND SAM SOARING THROUGH THE AIR BEFORE CRASHING DOWN WITH A TREMENDOUS THUD!Alecia Matthews: Bishop and Ahriman may be dead! Cameron Stone: Josh can get a pinfall here! He needs to make the cover! Josh crawls over to Joe and has the cover,
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JOE GETS THE SHOULDER UP!
Josh is shocked, though not entirely surprised as he climbs to his feet and motions to end the fall. Joe pulls himself up and Josh lifts him, gutwrench style. Joe avoids the Payout by slipping out the back. Josh turns around and there's a kick to the knee, followed up by a Snap DDT! F*CK YEAH, SPIKED HIM ON HIS HEAD! Joe's in complete control and heads up top, possibly Decido Spiritus time. Sam is back up and dives into the ropes! OH THE HUMANITY! Joe is hung up on the ropes and Sam climbs up to greet him. Mongolian Chop to the base of Joe's neck, before wrapping him up for a suplex!Cameron Stone: If Sam hits this, Joe Bishop will end up sharing a hospital room with Michael Kyzer! BRAINBUSTAHHH! Joe is a twisted mess as he collapses off the apron. Sam turns around from admiring his handy work, ALMOST FAMOUS (STO BACKBREAKER INTO CUTTER) FROM JOSH! HE HOOKS THE LEGS!
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SAM GETS THE SHOULDER UP!Alecia Matthews: Josh nearly had the pin again! Remember this is only the first fall! Cameron Stone: We still have yet to crown a number one contender, if they make it that long! Josh is back up and waits for Sam to get to his knees, before driving a stiff kick to the chest. Sam is wobbily, and Josh hits the adjacent ropes where Joe low bridges and sends Josh tumbling to the outside. Joe is up and Sam doesn't see him head up top until it's too late and he eats a devestating Missile Dropkick! Joe pops back up and charges Josh, knocking him off the apron just as soon as he climbs on it. Sam is back up and Joe kicks him in the gut, measuring him for a piledriver. Sam raises up and sends Joe over. Joe lands on his feet and takes Sam down with a Chop Block. Sam clutches his knee as he goes down and Joe points at the corner. He climbs up and Josh stuns him with a rope assisted enziguri! Joe lifeless body falls to the mat and Josh is up top. FROG SPLASH! He looks for the pin, but Sam jumps on him, clubbing him with rights and lefts to force him off the champion! The Serpent gets to his feet, still favoring the leg, and takes Josh to the mat with a big O SOTO GARI! Josh hits the back of his head hard on the mat, grabbing it as Sam looks for the pin on Joe,
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JOSH WITH A BIG SAVE WITH AN ELBOW TO THE BACK OF THE HEAD!
Josh picks up Sam and throws a stiff right hand to the jaw. Pick and stick left hook is countered with a spinning hook kick to the back of Josh's head and Sam builds up a head of steam to knock him down with a Bicycle Kick! Josh is looking woozy as Sam sneaks behind. COQUINA CLUTCH, AND IT'S DEEP!Alecia Matthews: That would be a feather in Samael Ahriman's cap wouldn't it, submitting a Brazilian Jujitsu Black Belt? Cameron Stone: I think it's more along the lines of he wants to submit Josh because of End Game! It's sweet revenge in his twisted mind. Josh is struggling, but he's staying calm and trying to fight the hands. Sam rolls Josh to his stomach, looking to flatten him out as he fishes for the submission. He looks like he has it. Joe is stirring as he pulls himself up by the ropes. Seeing Josh's hand ever so close to tapping, he charges in and saves his title reign with a well placed leg drop to the back of the head to break up the submission! SH*T THAT WAS CLOSE! Joe grabs Sam and runs him shoulder first into the post! Sam staggers out and Joe wraps him up. High velocity snap suplex! Floatover and he looks to isolate the arm. Sam is in defense mode as Joe looks for Mactabilis Factum (Anaconda Vice), AND HE GETS IT! Sam's in deep trouble, middle of the ring. Joe sits up, trying to torque the shoulder, and Sam's anguish is evident!Alecia Matthews: He's going to pull this off! Joe Bishop is going to retain the International Title! That is until Joe is leveled by a low angle Yakuza Kick to the side of the head by Josh! Joe releases the hold and The Architect is poised to strike. He lifts Joe and the crowd's cheers turn to boos as Josh hits Bankrupt (Last Rites)! Josh is distracted from what is an academic pin, looking out to see Trace Demon slowly sauntering down the ramp. He stands up, and Trace is all smiles, until that smile dissipates when a rage fuelled Josh rockets between the ropes and takes The King of Demons down with a HUGE SUICIDE DIVE!Cameron Stone: This is payback from earlier! Trace has no business being out here! Alecia Matthews: Technically he is the owner, so he does have a reason. Cameron Stone: Oh f*ck a technicality! Josh is on top of Trace, landing huge elbows from mount. Trace reverses the position and lands some big punches of his own. Josh kicks him off and turns it into a running tackle against the apron. Single collar tie, HOCKEY STYLE! F*CK YEAH! In the ring, Sam sees his opportunity to strike, climbing up top. Joe is still laid out, and Sam jumps off. PHOENIX SPLASH! Sam hooks the legs while Trace and Josh are still trading blows on the outside!
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3!!! Alecia Matthews: Sam just won the title, and this crowd doesn't realize it because of this Pier 6 Brawl on the outside! Christa Adina: The winner of the first fall, AND NEW WFWF International Champion, Samael Ahriman! The second fall is to determine the number one contender for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship! BOOM! That's the sound of Josh flying into the retaining wall as Trace continues the onslaught! A running punt kick to the ribs has Josh in major pain as Trace picks him up. A desperation kick to the knee sends Trace into the announce table and Josh is right on him with punches to the back of the head, until he's cut off with a mule kick low blow! WHAT THE F*CK! Trace hooks Josh up, DEMONSTRATION OF HELL (TIGER DRIVER) ON THE ANNOUNCE TABLE, AND THE DAMN THING DOESN'T BREAK!Cameron Stone: Trace may have just taken Josh out of this match! And Sam has the cover again, ...1...
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JOE GETS THE SHOULDER UP! I don't want to imagine how unbearable Sam would be if he won both falls. And well it looks like Trace is proud of his work since he just left ringside.Alecia Matthews: Fans if you're just joining us, this is the second fall of our crazy main event. Samael Ahriman won the first fall and is the new International Champion and Trace Demon might have just taken Josh Dean out of this match! I can't imagine why he'd want to want to help Samael Ahriman out. Cameron Stone: Scum travels together, especially when they have a common goal. Sam picks up Joe, and the International Champion easily evades a punch and takes the now former champion down with a huge O Goshi hip toss, before transitioning into a cross armbreaker! Joe helps in pain as Sam looks to hyperextend the elbow. Joe rolls to his knees to relieve pressure. Sam switches it to an arm in triangle choke! As he works toward as submission finish, Joe reverses into a jackknife pin,
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Kickout by Sam!
Back up to the feet and Joe scores with a running calf kick to the face. Sam pops back up and Joe knocks him down with a running clothesline. Joe ducks the punch and charges towards the ropes. He hops to the second rope and scores with a flying reverse elbow! Sam pops back up and Joe scoops him upside down, Tree of Woeing him in the corner. Joe steps back and measures before charging in, crushing Sam with a brutal dropkick to the chin. Sam collapses out of the corner and Joe looks to the outside, where Josh is still down. Sensing he may have an opportunity, Joe drags Sam to the middle and climbs out to the apron. That long climb to the top rope is coming even slower, allowing Sam time to recoup and climb to his feet. It's not in time as Joe connects with a high crossbody! Pin!
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Kickout by Sam!
Joe is beside himself as he picks Sam up, knocking him back down with a huge headbutt!Cameron Stone: Nothing fancy there. Sam holds the bridge of his nose and rolls to the corner as Joe backs against the adjacent ropes, picking up speed and nailing the Running Facewash in the corner. Sam took that right on the jaw as Joe scoops him up and drives him, before dropping him on top of his head with a front suplex! Josh has finally started crawling to his knees on the outside, still feeling the effects of Trace Demon's assault. The crowd is firmly behind the Architect as he pulls himself up to a vertical base and manages to slide into the ring. Joe goes nuts with a series of violent stomps to the gut as Josh is simply in survival mode. Joe is all smiles, knowing the number one contendership is in his grasp as he picks Josh up, BUT HE GETS CAUGHT SLEEPING WITH AN INSIDE CRADLE!
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KICKOUT BY JOE!
Both men return to the feet and Joe goes to the eyes with a rake! Josh steps back and Joe looks to follow it up, but runs into a reverse STO, before Josh chains it into a deep D'Arce Choke! Joe is squirming as Josh applies the squeeze, and the former champion is fading, until Sam regains his wits and cracks Josh in the face with a running knee! Sam picks Josh up and looks for the Serpent's Temptation (Ranhei), only for Josh to reverse out into a snap powerslam! Joe is back up and Josh ducks the blindside attack and shoots Joe into the ropes. Joe comes in and Josh takes him up and drives him across the knee with a tilt a whirl backbreaker! Joe arches his back as Josh squats down, surveying the terrain as he waits for someone to get up. Sam is the first up and Josh ducks under to hoist him up, Chapter 11 coming. Sam with violent elbows to the side of the head, and he slips out the back. Sam pushes Josh toward the ropes, and Josh puts on the breaks as Sam rolls backward. Sam stands up and Josh levels him with a Discus Lariat! Joe sneaks up from behind, roll up with the tights!
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KICKOUT BY JOSH!
Joe pops up and nearly takes Josh's head off with a big Yakuza Kick! Josh sits up holding his jaw as Joe follows up with a seated dropkick. Josh's stunned as Joe gets to his feet and motions to go up top. He looks down and leaps off for a Flying Splash, but Josh gets the knees up. Joe rolls off, holding his ribs as Josh finds protection in the corner. Sam is up to his feet and sees Josh struggling to get up. A handspring elbow smash in the corner as Josh on skates and Sam leaps to the shoulders and snaps off a Hurricanrana, BUT JOSH ROLLS THROUGH! High stack and he deadlifts Sam off the mat. On the shoulders and Josh charges, BUCKLE BOMB USING SAM TO BATTER JOE IN THE CORNER! Both men stumble out of the corner as Josh rolls to the apron. He springboards to the top and gets a 2 for 1 Blockbuster! He covers Joe,
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KICKOUT BY JOE! JOSH HURRIES OVER TO SAM AND COVERS,
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KICKOUT BY SAM!Alecia Matthews: While many may see this this main event as a risky proposition, these three men certainly disagree! I can't believe they're still pull in out some of these moves! Cameron Stone: When a title shot's on the line, people will walk through hell and back. Disappointment mixed with pain is written in Josh's expression. Of such a physical match, he's undoubtedly taken the most punishment, but he's undeterred as pulls Sam to his feet. A whip to the buckle is followed up with a nasty running European Uppercut! Sam is on spaghetti legs, fighting to stay up as Josh digs a hard knee to the ribs. He grabs the back of the head with a Thai Plum and drives Sam into the ropes with big knees and elbows to the head. Sam collapses through the ropes out onto the apron. Joe has returned to his feet as Josh turns around. Josh with a stiff roundhouse kick to the ribs, answered by Joe. Joe looks to double up, but the leg is caught. Joe puts his hands up, only Josh isn't looking for the strike, but instead a dragon screw legwhip that he transitions into a knee bar! Joe is scrambling to the ropes as fast as he can and Josh is in pursuit. He reaches Joe on the apron and Joe goes low with a blatant kick to the groin! Josh doubles over and Joe drops him face first on the apron with a modified DDT! Joe admires his handiwork before running over to clear Sam off the apron. He slides back into the ring and drags Josh back into the ring. Cover,
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JOSH GETS THE SHOULDER UP! HOLY SH*T HE'S NOT HUMAN!
Joe's heart breaks. Desperation time as he looks toward the top rope, which hasn't been kind to him tonight. But this is different as Josh took a nasty header on the apron just a couple seconds earlier. Joe ascends the turnbuckle, looking down at Josh. Decido Spiritus (450 Splash), but Josh moves and Joe splits on the mat! Josh gets up as Joe holds his gut and MOWS HIM DOWN WITH A SPEAR! Sam slides into the ring and Josh is back up waiting for him. Josh hooks Sam, lifting him for a high angle back suplex, but Sam flips out the back and grabs a rear waistlock. Josh with a back elbow to break the grip, then scoring a GOAL (PELE KICK)! Joe is back up and clubs Josh to the back. German Suplex coming, and Josh lands on his feet behind Joe. FRANCHISER (CHICKENWING SUPLEX)! Josh pops up and roars with intensity as the crowd responds accordingly! The war paint from earlier has been worn of completely and as he breathes heavily, Sam is back up and he's armed!Cameron Stone: Look out! CRACK! THE SOUND OF THE INTERNATIONAL TITLE BELT COLLIDING WITH SKULL IN A SICKENING SYMPHONY AS JOSH FALLS THROUGH THE ROPES!Alecia Matthews: That's got to be it! As if Josh Dean hasn't taken enough punishment in this match! Cameron Stone: And that f*cking snake is going to steal one! If he pulls Josh back into the ring, it's over. It's like Sam can hear Cam indirectly giving him advice, because that's exactly what he's doing. He drags Josh's dead weight into the ring and goes for a cover. He's still tangled up in the ropes and Sam goes for another cover, but doesn't Joe climbing the turnbuckle,
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JOE FLIES OFF AND HIT THE DECIDO SPIRITUS (450 SPLASH) ON SAM TO BREAK UP THE COUNT!
Sam rolls out of the ring and Josh is still laid out prone in the ring. Joe signals that he's heading up to top again. Decido Spiritus coming again, BUT JOSH MOVES! Joe bails out this time and rolls to his feet. As he turns around, he charges right into being hoisted up onto Josh's shoulders. CHAPTER 11 (ROYAL FLUSH) CONNECTS!Alecia Matthews: CHAPTER 11! He got all of it! He has the cover! ...1...
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IT'S OVER! HE'S DONE IT!
DING DING!Christa Adina: The winner of the second fall, and NUMBER ONE CONTENDER for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship, "The Franchise" Josh Dean! Josh stands up and shoots his hands up in victory before collapsing into the ropes. "In the City" hits and there's a certain surreal feeling overtaking him.Alecia Matthews: The ultimate gamble has paid off, and even though it looked bleak there for a while, Josh Dean has overcome two game opponents and a hell of an attack from Trace Demon to book his date with destiny! Cameron Stone: While Josh is the big winner tonight, Samael Ahriman came out with the International Championship and all three men looked spectacular in this main event. WFWF's future looks bright with these men leading the charge! As Josh climbs the turnbuckle to spread his arms, a screaming distortion tears through the arena, building in ferocity to an ear piercing crescendo. Every white light in the arena flashes in strobe for a full 10 seconds, disorienting the audience, until finally the sludgy guitar riff of "MK7" kicks in amidst a myriad of howling vocals. As the song jumps into gear the lights stop flickering and a number of bright spot-lamps all point to the exact same location at the top of the ramp, lighting up the man the people paid to see, Drakz.Alecia Matthews: Looks like champ wants to get a first hand look at his next challenger. Drakz stands out on the stage, the Tag Team Title strapped around his waist and the World Heavyweight Championship draped over his shoulder. The staredown, while at a distance, is intense as Drakz takes the World Heavyweight Title and shoots it straight above his head. Josh looks out at Drakz and motions for the belt! HOLY SH*T VEGAS WON'T BE ABLE TO HOLD THEM!Alecia Matthews: Both men staking their claim! We're out of time! See you stateside! Fade out B*tches.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 20, 2015 13:14:40 GMT -5
And that is that. Big thanks to everyone who contributed to the card particularly Josh, Mike, Ante and Garrett for their matches. The show turned out really, really well with some great twists and set up for the months to come. Good job all.
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Post by jdfranchise on Aug 20, 2015 16:00:13 GMT -5
Rated R, I'm going to do the post show questionnaire. With as crazy as this show was, we should get some good responses. 1. Favorite Match 2. Favorite Moment 3. Biggest Shock 4. Show MVP 1. Tag Title match. Normally I'm not big on handicap situations, but I think that it was laid out really well to tell the story from all angles. Really set up things for later. 2. Schneider promo before the battle royal. A nice way to put everyone over in that match and I like how he's showcasing a more chill Phillip Schneider. 3. Trace laying out Nikki and having Drakz cover her. Its always the kind of thing you expect with Trace Demon, but costing his own team a title was the shock. 4. Everyone. Considing how many things we've had happen in the past few weeks, we still managed to put together a nice set of results. Be proud of the hard work guys.
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Post by The Gangsta on Aug 20, 2015 16:09:47 GMT -5
Wow, what a great show guys. Really solid job for the multiple roadblocks we've had.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 16:10:09 GMT -5
"They Live with us". I see what you did there.
A good show, congrats to everybody who showed and congratulations to Josh Dean who is now the number one contender. I enjoyed reading.
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Post by Joe Magnet on Aug 20, 2015 16:41:11 GMT -5
Fantastic show. Almost lost my crap during the triple threat. No lie. First off I'd like to start by saying my theme song is "Johnny Ringo" by Crown The Empire, not "Crown The Empire" by Johnny Ringo. I understand how one could be confused if they hadn't listened to the band before. Second, I'd like to put in my answers to the post show.
1. Favorite Match - The triple threat no doubt had to be my favorite match of the show. It was just fantastic with lots of false finishes which honestly got me hyped. The end staredown was epic.
2. Favorite Moment - My favorite moment of the show had to be when Lucas Crowe won the Battle Royal. Wasn't that huge in comparison to the main event but still great, and I was rooting for him after he eliminated me.
3. Biggest Shock - Biggest shock had to be the turn by Trace. Completely out of left field as I didn't see it coming. Especially from the prologue at the start.
4. Show MVP - Josh Dean, Joe Bishop, Samael Ahriman. 'Nuff said.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 16:45:00 GMT -5
Fantastic show. Almost lost my crap during the triple threat. No lie. First off I'd like to start by saying my theme song is "Johnny Ringo" by Crown The Empire, not "Crown The Empire" by Johnny Ringo. I understand how one could be confused if they hadn't listened to the band before. Second, I'd like to put in my answers to the post show.
1. Favorite Match - The triple threat no doubt had to be my favorite match of the show. It was just fantastic with lots of false finishes which honestly got me hyped. The end staredown was epic. 2. Favorite Moment - My favorite moment of the show had to be when Lucas Crowe won the Battle Royal. Wasn't that huge in comparison to the main event but still great, and I was rooting for him after he eliminated me. 3. Biggest Shock - Biggest shock had to be the turn by Trace. Completely out of left field as I didn't see it coming. Especially from the prologue at the start. 4. Show MVP - Josh Dean, Joe Bishop, Samael Ahriman. 'Nuff said. That's on me mate, my bad! If I've got another of your matches then it won't happen again! Great show guys! Big props to Mikes' piece, it was a great one! Looking forward to the next show and getting some ideas going!
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Post by Dex on Aug 20, 2015 17:04:10 GMT -5
This was a pretty well written show all around. I don't like to complain, or even try to be the negative guy in any situation, but I have a bit of a gripe with the opening match. I don't mean to offend Jayson or anyone else when I say this; but while the first match was well written, I found it a slap in the face to nearly every competitor involved besides Crowe. Phoenix Nitro denounced his standing here in the WFWF, on August 4th. He shouldn't have been apart of the final two, let alone eliminating guys who actually handed in and put in quality effort. Sure you may have been pressed for time, but considering entries were open for change until earlier today; I see no reason why this couldn't have been altered in favor of those that actually tried. That just shouldn't happen in any scenario.
1. The main-event. 2. Easily the final sequence of the main-event, it was very well written, and intriguing to read. It was unique in a sense, that it felt like a real gravitational wrestling match, in which everyone is clearly rooting for one guy despite the odds being against him. 3. Trace Demon breaking kayfabe and disillusioning the crowd into thinking that he's a good guy, and then proceeds to turn back into Trace Demon. 4. Easily Josh Dean. He was really solidified as a top player in this show. Drakz while winning at the hands of Trace Demon, was downed and out for the count; Nikki Dean was going to win that match had it not been for Trace's antics. Dean was also able to win his match, even having been attacked at the hands of Trace Demon. I like the way that this is being built up.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 17:17:56 GMT -5
Forgot to say that I have many thanks to Garrett for writing my match. It was brutal dude.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 17:57:12 GMT -5
Forgot to say that I have many thanks to Garrett for writing my match. It was brutal dude. Hey, don't act like it was all me, your input was so vital to its writing! Thank you too.
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Post by Yoshihiko The G.O.A.T on Aug 20, 2015 19:02:24 GMT -5
Wow what a great show this was my first payperveiw so that made it even better. I really enjoyed this from start to finish
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Post by CM Poor on Aug 20, 2015 20:15:41 GMT -5
This show was tight as hell, top to bottom. The monologue at the beginning was impeccable. The turnout of DrakzZmey/TraceNikki was handled with immense precision, given the circumstances - it didn't even read like it was working around an offscreen scenario. And let me tell you how psyched I am to see Josh getting the rub to rise up and play in the world title picture. Dean is, without fail, one of the most talented and dedicated people here, and I say that in all honesty as someone who'd once dismissed him as a little dry to work with. You are showing us all what's up, and it couldn't be panning out for a better guy. And because I'm Mr. Bad Attitude, I'm gonna address that little breach of etiquette up there from our buddy Dex. You can agree with me, disagree with me, call me out of line, doesn't matter to me - I think it is in terribly poor taste to come into these results and dump all over the way someone - who took time out of their own, person, human even if you can't see 'em life to contribute to what amounts to a recreational game - decided to pace a match that they wrote. Maybe it's easy to see past the effort that goes into this because once upon a time, even on a PPV, that battle royal could have amounted to "it was a hard fought battle among all the participants, but it ultimately came down to wrestlers x, y, and z, until z pissed on his shoe and x and y tossed him out and y went tumbling after. X wins", but there is a really simple solution if you don't feel like you're being represented well enough in your matches - Obo that sh*t and do it yourself. If you can be bothered, if you're too busy, or you just don't think you have the chops, then be grateful that someone sees value enough in this little game to make sure we have something of substance to read each show, and shut the hell up. #oldschoolsye
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Post by Mr. PerpetuaLynch Motion on Aug 20, 2015 21:25:25 GMT -5
this was an absolutely fantastic show from top to bottom. Everyone who contributed matches and what not to it need to give themselves a huge pat on the back. I remember a time where unless it was like Superbrawl, it wasn't out of the norm to have brief summaries for some of the lower card matches. It's stuff like this that remind me of just how glad I am to be back doing this. I should start working towards writing more segments and stuff for the shows.
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Post by Dex on Aug 20, 2015 21:28:55 GMT -5
This show was tight as hell, top to bottom. The monologue at the beginning was impeccable. The turnout of DrakzZmey/TraceNikki was handled with immense precision, given the circumstances - it didn't even read like it was working around an offscreen scenario. And let me tell you how psyched I am to see Josh getting the rub to rise up and play in the world title picture. Dean is, without fail, one of the most talented and dedicated people here, and I say that in all honesty as someone who'd once dismissed him as a little dry to work with. You are showing us all what's up, and it couldn't be panning out for a better guy. And because I'm Mr. Bad Attitude, I'm gonna address that little breach of etiquette up there from our buddy Dex. You can agree with me, disagree with me, call me out of line, doesn't matter to me - I think it is in terribly poor taste to come into these results and dump all over the way someone - who took time out of their own, person, human even if you can't see 'em life to contribute to what amounts to a recreational game - decided to pace a match that they wrote. Maybe it's easy to see past the effort that goes into this because once upon a time, even on a PPV, that battle royal could have amounted to "it was a hard fought battle among all the participants, but it ultimately came down to wrestlers x, y, and z, until z pissed on his shoe and x and y tossed him out and y went tumbling after. X wins", but there is a really simple solution if you don't feel like you're being represented well enough in your matches - Obo that sh*t and do it yourself. If you can be bothered, if you're too busy, or you just don't think you have the chops, then be grateful that someone sees value enough in this little game to make sure we have something of substance to read each show, and shut the hell up. #oldschoolsye I don't quite understand why I am hated and villified by you and a decent amount of people on here. I apologize to you and the group that dislike me, for anything and everything that I have done. I want to preface this by stating that I never intend to reprimand another writer's creation; nor do I ever intend to stir up any drama with said writers. I do appreciate the effort shown by everyone here, including Jayson; I have said that previously. I feel like you've misinterpreted my issue to an extent, as it is less about me, and more about the fed and its future if anything. Places like this strive solely in participation of its writers; and to maintain said participation people need to be rewarded for their work done and accomplished. A character who is no longer an active member of the federation shouldn't garner more merit in a match than someone who tries on a consistent basis. I undeestand your point completely, but you need to understand mine as well. I am nearly always avaliable, or at least I have the privilege of dedicating enough time to a hobby that I and others enjoy; I am willing and dedicated to make sure that everyone gets the reward deserving of what they put in. It's disheartening to see what went on in the first match, guys who, as you've stated, cared enough about this recreational hobby to dedicate real time. These people deserve to be rewarded and acknowledged as a welcomed member of the fed. Again, I did not, and never intend to look down upon anyone; as I respect everyone that puts effort here.
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Post by CM Poor on Aug 20, 2015 21:46:52 GMT -5
This show was tight as hell, top to bottom. The monologue at the beginning was impeccable. The turnout of DrakzZmey/TraceNikki was handled with immense precision, given the circumstances - it didn't even read like it was working around an offscreen scenario. And let me tell you how psyched I am to see Josh getting the rub to rise up and play in the world title picture. Dean is, without fail, one of the most talented and dedicated people here, and I say that in all honesty as someone who'd once dismissed him as a little dry to work with. You are showing us all what's up, and it couldn't be panning out for a better guy. And because I'm Mr. Bad Attitude, I'm gonna address that little breach of etiquette up there from our buddy Dex. You can agree with me, disagree with me, call me out of line, doesn't matter to me - I think it is in terribly poor taste to come into these results and dump all over the way someone - who took time out of their own, person, human even if you can't see 'em life to contribute to what amounts to a recreational game - decided to pace a match that they wrote. Maybe it's easy to see past the effort that goes into this because once upon a time, even on a PPV, that battle royal could have amounted to "it was a hard fought battle among all the participants, but it ultimately came down to wrestlers x, y, and z, until z pissed on his shoe and x and y tossed him out and y went tumbling after. X wins", but there is a really simple solution if you don't feel like you're being represented well enough in your matches - Obo that sh*t and do it yourself. If you can be bothered, if you're too busy, or you just don't think you have the chops, then be grateful that someone sees value enough in this little game to make sure we have something of substance to read each show, and shut the hell up. #oldschoolsye I don't quite understand why I am hated and villified by you and a decent amount of people on here. I apologize to you and the group that dislike me, for anything and everything that I have done. I want to preface this by stating that I never intend to reprimand another writer's creation; nor do I ever intend to stir up any drama with said writers. I do appreciate the effort shown by everyone here, including Jayson; I have said that previously. I feel like you've misinterpreted my issue to an extent, as it is less about me, and more about the fed and its future if anything. Places like this strive solely in participation of its writers; and to maintain said participation people need to be rewarded for their work done and accomplished. A character who is no longer an active member of the federation shouldn't garner more merit in a match than someone who tries on a consistent basis. I undeestand your point completely, but you need to understand mine as well. I am nearly always avaliable, or at least I have the privilege of dedicating enough time to a hobby that I and others enjoy; I am willing and dedicated to make sure that everyone gets the reward deserving of what they put in. It's disheartening to see what went on in the first match, guys who, as you've stated, cared enough about this recreational hobby to dedicate real time. These people deserve to be rewarded and acknowledged as a welcomed member of the fed. Again, I did not, and never intend to look down upon anyone; as I respect everyone that puts effort here. If "the fed and its future" hinged upon detailed results and the "right" characters getting the "right" rub in a match that they didn't even win, this place would have never made it out of the Flaps era.
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