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The High Horror versus Pluto
Pluto is distracted by some ringside fans as High Horror slides into the ring. Pluto turns around and chops High Horror. Horror nails a headbutt and both men are rocked. Pluto falls into the arms of High Horror, who catches Pluto by surprise with a sunset flip into a pin, which is enough for the count of three.
Kira Wright versus KD
Kira and KD circle the ring and tie up. KD easily drives the smaller Kira back to the corner. The ref calls for a break and KD goes for a quick strike. Kira ducks it and takes KD down with a hurricanrana. Kira gets to her feet and goes for a spinning kick, but KD catches her foot and pulls her into a spinebuster. Cover but Kira is out at two.
KD pulls Kira to her feet and whips her off into the ropes. KD tries to go for a side slam, but Kira swings up and hits a tilt a whirl headscissors. Kira props herself on the top rope and leaps off, connecting with the bulldog! Cover, KD powers out at two.
Kira up to her feet and waiting for KD. KD slowly stumbles to his feet and Kira makes her move in. Kira grabs KD by the head and quickly nails her Requiem. Kira with a cover and KD is out of it for a count of three.
3 way rules, One fall to the finish
Cursed Eagle versus Dan Wildey versus Josh Dean
The bell opens the match, as all three men circle each other in the ring. Josh Dean makes the first move, dropping Eagle with a left hook, and spinning it into a back fist on Wildey. Wildey takes it, barely flinching, and returns with a jab combo. Wildey sends Dean into the ropes, who rebounds, and slides under his legs, he did not realize Eagle had gotten up. Eagle nails him with a quick kick to the head, and as Wildey turns around, plants him with a DDT. Eagle climbs the top turnbuckle, waiting for Dean to get up. He goes for a missle dropkick, but Dean rolls out of the way. Eagle lands hard on top of Wildey. He stands up, and Dean hits a standing dropkick on Eagle.
Wildey springs up, with surprising quickness. He grabs Dean by the throat, hoists him in the air for a chokeslam. Dean weasels out, and slides behind Wildey. He goes for a Reverse DDT, but Wildey reverses into a reverse DDT. Wildey picks up Eagle, and drops him with a powerslam. He goes for a cover, but Eagle kicks out. Wildey pulls Eagle up, And eagle hits a surprise belly to belly. All three men lay on the mat, and slowly climb to their feet.
Dean grabs Wildey and tosses him into the ropes with a strong Irish whip. Dean comes running in and he leap frogs over Wildey. Wildey runs to the center of the ring where he goes for a clothesline on Cursed Eagle. Eagle has the same idea and both men get taken out with a double clothesline. They are laying side by side so Dean takes a leap of fate, nailing a high frog splash on both men at once. Dean with a double cover and the referee makes the count, counting them both down and declaring Josh Dean the winner.
Danny Vice versus Chris Hammers
Quick lock up and Hammers is easily over powered. Hammers comes running back and Vice hits a clothesline. Hammers quickly bails out of the ring for a breather. He gets no breather, however, because Danny Vice is quick to propel himself up and over the top rope with a no hands plancha, much to the approval of the crowd.
Vice grabs the downed Chris Hammers by the head and rolls him into the ring. Vice with a cover but it’s only enough for a count of two. Vice pulls Hammers back to a vertical base and Hammers tries to fight Vice off with some punches to the mid section. Hammers with a haymaker attempt but Vice ducks it, going behind Hammers. Vice hooks Hammers by the legs and lifts him upside down, nailing his version of the Vertebreaker and nailing it out of no where! Vice with a cover and Hammers is out for a count of three.
MAIN EVENT
Two out of three falls
Christian Shields versus Devin Star
The match starts with a lock up. Star starts to over power Shields, so Shields breaks the hold and jabs Devin Star in the eye. Star with an attempted lock up again, but Shields counters with a kick to the gut. Shields grabs Star with a rear waist lock and takes him to the ground. Shields with a float over and he messes up Devin Star’s hair before getting to his feet.
Star is up and slightly angered at Shields. Star with a kick to the gut but Christian Shields catches it. Devin Star jumps up and nails an Enziguri on Christian Shields. Shields collapses to the mat in a heap and Devin Star goes for the cover, but it’s only enough for a count of two. Star up and he tries to argue to the referee that it was three. This gives Christian Shields just enough of an opening. He gets to his feet quickly and nails Devin Star with a T-Bone suplex. Shields with a cover and he grabs a handful of tights and it’s enough for three. Christian Shields wins the all important first fall.
There is a five second intermission between the falls, which is just enough time for Devin Star to protest the decision of the first fall. Shields comes in and jumps on Star’s back, grabbing him by both shoulders and pulling him into a falling backbreaker. Shields with a cover but this innovative offense was only enough for two. Shields up and he tries to intimidate the referee with idol threats, claiming that it was in fact a three.
Devin Star gets to his feet. He spins Shields around, trying to catch Shields off guard, but it backfires! Shields knows exactly where he is. Shields with a kick to the gut and he hit’s the ropes. He jumps in, going for the Aim to Fame running face buster. Shields nearly hit’s the move, but Devin Star steps out of the way and Shields lands right on his butt on the mat, butt first. Devin Star comes in and he hooks Christian Shields in a head scissors. The clinching hold is too much for Christian Shields and he taps, tieing the mat up 1-1.
Christian Shields gets up slowly and Devin Star comes running in. He jumps up and goes for the Black Star Stinger, but Christian Shields pushes him away and he falls flat to the mat with no contact to Shields. Shields bails out of the ring for a quick breather. Shields takes the time to argue with a few front row fans, turning his attention away from Devin Star, who runs into the far ropes and then comes back to the near, jumping between the top and middle ropes with a suicide dive.
Both men are laid out on the outside and the referee has started the ten count. Star is the first back to his feet and he pulls Shields up and rolls him into the ring. Star in and he goes for the cover, but it’s only enough for a count of two on Christian Shields. Star gets up quickly, wasting no time and going to the top rope. He patiently waits fro Christian Shields to get up. When Shields gets up, Star makes his move, diving off the top rope with a cross body block. Star hits the cross body block, but his own momentum flips the move all the way through and Christian Shields ends up on top. Shields shifts his weight into a pin attempt and he hooks the tights of Devin Star. The referee doesn’t see this illegal tights hooking and he counts the three!
Credits:
Kurt Burton wrote the 3 way
Josh Dean wrote Kira versus KD
Obo wrote everything else
Pluto is distracted by some ringside fans as High Horror slides into the ring. Pluto turns around and chops High Horror. Horror nails a headbutt and both men are rocked. Pluto falls into the arms of High Horror, who catches Pluto by surprise with a sunset flip into a pin, which is enough for the count of three.
Kira Wright versus KD
Kira and KD circle the ring and tie up. KD easily drives the smaller Kira back to the corner. The ref calls for a break and KD goes for a quick strike. Kira ducks it and takes KD down with a hurricanrana. Kira gets to her feet and goes for a spinning kick, but KD catches her foot and pulls her into a spinebuster. Cover but Kira is out at two.
KD pulls Kira to her feet and whips her off into the ropes. KD tries to go for a side slam, but Kira swings up and hits a tilt a whirl headscissors. Kira props herself on the top rope and leaps off, connecting with the bulldog! Cover, KD powers out at two.
Kira up to her feet and waiting for KD. KD slowly stumbles to his feet and Kira makes her move in. Kira grabs KD by the head and quickly nails her Requiem. Kira with a cover and KD is out of it for a count of three.
3 way rules, One fall to the finish
Cursed Eagle versus Dan Wildey versus Josh Dean
The bell opens the match, as all three men circle each other in the ring. Josh Dean makes the first move, dropping Eagle with a left hook, and spinning it into a back fist on Wildey. Wildey takes it, barely flinching, and returns with a jab combo. Wildey sends Dean into the ropes, who rebounds, and slides under his legs, he did not realize Eagle had gotten up. Eagle nails him with a quick kick to the head, and as Wildey turns around, plants him with a DDT. Eagle climbs the top turnbuckle, waiting for Dean to get up. He goes for a missle dropkick, but Dean rolls out of the way. Eagle lands hard on top of Wildey. He stands up, and Dean hits a standing dropkick on Eagle.
Wildey springs up, with surprising quickness. He grabs Dean by the throat, hoists him in the air for a chokeslam. Dean weasels out, and slides behind Wildey. He goes for a Reverse DDT, but Wildey reverses into a reverse DDT. Wildey picks up Eagle, and drops him with a powerslam. He goes for a cover, but Eagle kicks out. Wildey pulls Eagle up, And eagle hits a surprise belly to belly. All three men lay on the mat, and slowly climb to their feet.
Dean grabs Wildey and tosses him into the ropes with a strong Irish whip. Dean comes running in and he leap frogs over Wildey. Wildey runs to the center of the ring where he goes for a clothesline on Cursed Eagle. Eagle has the same idea and both men get taken out with a double clothesline. They are laying side by side so Dean takes a leap of fate, nailing a high frog splash on both men at once. Dean with a double cover and the referee makes the count, counting them both down and declaring Josh Dean the winner.
Danny Vice versus Chris Hammers
Quick lock up and Hammers is easily over powered. Hammers comes running back and Vice hits a clothesline. Hammers quickly bails out of the ring for a breather. He gets no breather, however, because Danny Vice is quick to propel himself up and over the top rope with a no hands plancha, much to the approval of the crowd.
Vice grabs the downed Chris Hammers by the head and rolls him into the ring. Vice with a cover but it’s only enough for a count of two. Vice pulls Hammers back to a vertical base and Hammers tries to fight Vice off with some punches to the mid section. Hammers with a haymaker attempt but Vice ducks it, going behind Hammers. Vice hooks Hammers by the legs and lifts him upside down, nailing his version of the Vertebreaker and nailing it out of no where! Vice with a cover and Hammers is out for a count of three.
MAIN EVENT
Two out of three falls
Christian Shields versus Devin Star
The match starts with a lock up. Star starts to over power Shields, so Shields breaks the hold and jabs Devin Star in the eye. Star with an attempted lock up again, but Shields counters with a kick to the gut. Shields grabs Star with a rear waist lock and takes him to the ground. Shields with a float over and he messes up Devin Star’s hair before getting to his feet.
Star is up and slightly angered at Shields. Star with a kick to the gut but Christian Shields catches it. Devin Star jumps up and nails an Enziguri on Christian Shields. Shields collapses to the mat in a heap and Devin Star goes for the cover, but it’s only enough for a count of two. Star up and he tries to argue to the referee that it was three. This gives Christian Shields just enough of an opening. He gets to his feet quickly and nails Devin Star with a T-Bone suplex. Shields with a cover and he grabs a handful of tights and it’s enough for three. Christian Shields wins the all important first fall.
There is a five second intermission between the falls, which is just enough time for Devin Star to protest the decision of the first fall. Shields comes in and jumps on Star’s back, grabbing him by both shoulders and pulling him into a falling backbreaker. Shields with a cover but this innovative offense was only enough for two. Shields up and he tries to intimidate the referee with idol threats, claiming that it was in fact a three.
Devin Star gets to his feet. He spins Shields around, trying to catch Shields off guard, but it backfires! Shields knows exactly where he is. Shields with a kick to the gut and he hit’s the ropes. He jumps in, going for the Aim to Fame running face buster. Shields nearly hit’s the move, but Devin Star steps out of the way and Shields lands right on his butt on the mat, butt first. Devin Star comes in and he hooks Christian Shields in a head scissors. The clinching hold is too much for Christian Shields and he taps, tieing the mat up 1-1.
Christian Shields gets up slowly and Devin Star comes running in. He jumps up and goes for the Black Star Stinger, but Christian Shields pushes him away and he falls flat to the mat with no contact to Shields. Shields bails out of the ring for a quick breather. Shields takes the time to argue with a few front row fans, turning his attention away from Devin Star, who runs into the far ropes and then comes back to the near, jumping between the top and middle ropes with a suicide dive.
Both men are laid out on the outside and the referee has started the ten count. Star is the first back to his feet and he pulls Shields up and rolls him into the ring. Star in and he goes for the cover, but it’s only enough for a count of two on Christian Shields. Star gets up quickly, wasting no time and going to the top rope. He patiently waits fro Christian Shields to get up. When Shields gets up, Star makes his move, diving off the top rope with a cross body block. Star hits the cross body block, but his own momentum flips the move all the way through and Christian Shields ends up on top. Shields shifts his weight into a pin attempt and he hooks the tights of Devin Star. The referee doesn’t see this illegal tights hooking and he counts the three!
Credits:
Kurt Burton wrote the 3 way
Josh Dean wrote Kira versus KD
Obo wrote everything else