Post by Rated R on Mar 6, 2014 17:26:37 GMT -5
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Four Man Tag Main Event!
Trace Demon, Thunder, Crow & Shawn Malakai vs. Mak Cross, Cam Nitta, Devilkiller & Dex
Does this match really need any introducing? It does, well screw you. This is the final stop on the road to Superbrawl, that’s right, in just one show’s time we’ll be standing on the grandest stage in the WFWF where grudges will be settled and wars won. The main event of Superbrawl, arguably the most important match of the year, will consist of a five person hell in a cell match for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. Now what better way to make sure the competitors in that match are ready than throw them all together and force them to work together? Of course as you’ll see Scarlett Quinn isn’t involved but just read on and that’ll make sense, but for the other four men they’ll have to do something unthinkable if they want to walk into Superbrawl with all the momentum, they’ll have to work together, but is that going to be all that easy? Thunder and Shawn Malakai have been at each others throats since Scars & Stripes, Crow is so weird that nobody wants to hang around with him and Trace Demon… well everybody hates him and if that wasn’t enough he’s been known to betray just about everybody.
This of course means that their opponents should have an easy time of it, but a win is just as crucial for them as it is for the World Heavyweight Championship competitors. Mak Cross and Cam Nitta are hurtling towards a big multi-man match of their own as they challenge for the returning WFWF World Tag Team Championships in a match that includes recent enemies Slanted & Enchanted. Devilkiller is seeking to prove himself as the ultimate hardcore wrestler after being called out by Tommy Staxx while Dex has stepped up, and possibly stepped further down the rabbit hole, after showing he’s got the balls to challenge a legend like ZMaster with both of their masks on the line. These four men might not be in the Superbrawl main event, nor will they be walking out as the World Heavyweight Champion, but a victory at Superbrawl is enough to start a legend or break a rising career. Momentum is key, and for these eight men there is only one chance to walk into Superbrawl with a go-home victory under their belt. The only things that stand in their way? Egos, arrogance… and each other.
Former Friends Collide
Penny Shannon vs. Scarlett Quinn
Scarlett Quinn and Penny Shannon’s careers here in the WFWF are almost defined by each other. Coming into the WFWF as Scarlett’s trainer, tag team partner and mentor Penny Shannon proved to be an effective influence on her young charge. The two were unbeatable inside the ring and inseparable outside of it. For the longest time it appeared like they would be one of the long-time dominating forces to come through the company. But then Trace Demon happened. After a month of embarrassing, humiliating and brutalizing Scarlett Quinn Trace Demon did the one thing many considered unthinkable – he turned Penny Shannon against her. Penny cost Scarlett the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship and since then this match has been inevitable. Scarlett and Penny have waged war and now, one week after Penny again jumped Scarlett just as she had Trace Demon in her grasp, that war will come to a head inside the ring just one week before Scarlett challenges for the WFWF World Championship at Superbrawl. Whether there will truly be a winner in this match remains to be seen but one thing is for certain, it’s going to be intense and it’s going to be personal. A friendship broken, trust destroyed, a bloody trail left behind them, the history of Penny Shannon and Scarlett Quinn may have been built on respect, but their future will be bathed in blood.
The Return
Yukio Blaze vs. Tommy Staxx
Don’t be fooled by the obvious, the subtitle doesn’t just refer to one man. However let’s deal with the obvious first, yes Tommy Staxx is indeed making his in-ring return having shocked the world by appearing and challenging Devilkiller to a Monster’s Ball match. Staxx made an impression in his last run by giving numerous champions and legends a run for their money and later allied himself with one of the most violent and heinous men in WFWF history, Phillip Schneider. He’s learnt from the best, both in defeat and in partnership and now he’s back in the WFWF looking to finally live up to his potential. Now the other return is much more metaphorical, Yukio Blaze has returned to the hallowed winners circle, and not only the winners circle but the champions roll call. Last week Blaze did what nobody thought he could do and defeated three other men to become the new WFWF International Champion. Yukio has long been considered past his prime but with championship gold now around his waist few could argue that he’s got all the stars lined up for a return to form and with his Hall of Fame induction, and a match with Joe Bishop, on the horizon things have never looked better for Your Random Hero. Of course with one of these men set to have their momentum stopped dead a fairytale story might just end before it begins, but for the other not only will it continue, it’ll flourish.
Singles Action
Chase Landon vs. Joe Bishop
There are few with as much on the line at Superbrawl as these two men. Yes, titles will be defended. Yes, masks will be risked. Yes, pride will be at stake. But what these two men have up for grabs is so much more important to them than anything else – their metaphorical ascent. At Superbrawl both Chase Landon and Joe Bishop have what could be considered the biggest matches of their careers on the biggest stage of them all, a victory could mean the next step up the ladder, a loss will be a big kick down it. For Chase Landon a multi-team tag team championship match lies in wait as he teams with Jayson Garrett in what has to be one of the most misfit tag teams we’ve seen in a long time. Joe Bishop on the other hand will get one more chance at revitalising a career he’s begun to consider static as he faces off with Hall of Famer Yukio Blaze in a match that will now be contested for the International Championship. A win at Superbrawl would not only cement both of these men as top prospects but stars in their own rights while a loss puts them at risk of facing a hard slog to return to the promised land, if they get that chance at all. This match might not those kind of ramifications but it does have momentum on the line, and sometimes that’s just as important.
Handicap Match
Jayson Garrett vs. Mason Dixon & Kyle Matthews
At Superbrawl the WFWF World Tag Team Championships will make their grand return to the company in a four way tag team contest that includes the team of Jayson Garrett and Chase Landon. Now you might be saying right now “wait, why isn’t Chase Landon involved then” and for those who are there’s a very simple explanation… Jayson Garrett is a super arrogant rich jerk. Yeah, we said it. Jayson Garrett, at least by his own claims, doesn’t need Chase Landon to get the victory, he thinks he can do it all for his team and now we’re giving him a chance to do exactly that. Opposite him stands a very inexperienced team who will also be competing in said four way title match, and by inexperienced we mean they’ve never teamed together before. In fact Kyle Matthews only made his debut last week and while Mason Dixon has impressed many since his debut he’s still got the unenviable task of walking into Superbrawl alongside a man he barely knows. This match will test both sides, Garrett has to prove he can do the job of two men AGAINST two men, while Dixon and Matthews have to blend together and work as a team without any time to really practice. Good luck guys, we don’t envy you.
RP Deadline: Sunday March 16th, 2014 at 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Wednesday March 19th, 2014 at 11:59 PM EST