Post by bad guy™ on Apr 24, 2012 18:54:36 GMT -5
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The Main Event~!
Phillip Schneider vs. Mak Cross
Quite the little Main Event we have here for this episode of Loaded. Phillip Schneider, the WFWF Champion, had a huge show. He defeated newcomer Slanted. He was put into a Double Jeopardy match at Survival of the Fittest for his WFWF Championship against the likes of Hutton Brown, Michael Kyzer and Raider. He aided in getting Alexis Chavente signed to the WFWF under Kylie Olsen’s (R.I.P.) contract. Oh, and due to the aid by the newly returned Meg, attempted to crush Michael Kyzer’s jaw during his match versus Dane Tombs (though according to him, he intended to miss so Kyzer wouldn't be given the DQ win). Mak Cross had himself a relatively eventful Loaded himself. At the beginning of the show, the first qualifying match for Survival of the Fittest was announced, and it was announced that Mak Cross would face recent rival Ripp Jackson for the right to enter the Survival of the Fittest Elimination Chamber match. Cross also made quick work of recently returned Charles Colton. Later on in the show he got himself involved in a scrum with Ripp Jackson and Thunder, only for WFWF legend Shawn Malakai to come out and make an attempt to set what he called “the WFWF’s best defense against The New Epoch” straight. Did that talk set Cross straight? Will the reality check Malakai gave him be cashed in and result in him knocking off the WFWF Champion? Or will it be more of the same with Phillip Schneider reigning supreme? Big sh*t be poppin real big in this match, that’s for sure.
Singles Action
Michael Kyzer vs. Drake Elias
Michael Kyzer, once he let Xavier Pierce get out his point, found out he would be participating in the Double Jeopardy match at Survival of the Fittest. Finding out about his participation in that match may have just been the highlight of his night as the rest of it was a bit drama filled. The new Michael Kyzer literally squashed Dane Tombs, but not without drama involving Phillip Schneider, who tried (but didn't, intentional or not) to take his head off in the middle of the match thanks to the distraction by Meg. This week though, he can’t afford any distractions as he actually has some legit competition this week against Drake Elias. It seems like it’s been forever, but it was just a couple of weeks ago that Drake Elias was named the number one contender to the WFWF International Championship. Until last week when he lost to Trace Demon, Drake Elias seemed unstoppable. But now, he has to prove himself once again, against yet another member of The New Epoch. He knocked off David Brennan a couple of shows ago, but Michael Kyzer, one of the greatest ever, is sure to provide quite the challenge. Can Elias pull off yet another upset, and get back on path to aiming to defeat Drakz for his WFWF International Championship, by taking out the most recognizable The New Epoch member? Or will Kyzer make an example out of Drake Elias like he did to Dane Tombs? Should be good.
More Singles Action
Drakz vs. Slanted
Before defeating Hutton Brown, Drakz had a message sent to him by Trace Demon. I’m coming for you. Trace Demon not only defeated Drake Elias, but he did it in front of Drakz, and used the Needle Damage to do it. Drakz, as a result, took out Hutton Brown and proved why he is the champion. And surely he’s looking to do that again this week as he takes on new comer Slanted. Slanted is coming off of a hard loss to the WFWF Champion, which many expected to happen…but man, even he knows a win against Drakz would provide quite the rebound and propel him to the stars easily. Don’t expect Drakz to go easy on Slanted, but don’t think Slanted the underdog. This could be a classic.
More Singles Action
David Brennan vs. Raider
This match really needs no description. David Brennan, at one point being thought of as one of the best ever in such a short time, absolutely crushed AJ King last week. But before that, he was clearly having a couple of issues, dropping a couple of really huge matches. He had better hope that he is able to perform like he did last week against AJ King because it’s finally happening. Raider at long last is finally getting his shot at The New Epoch, and his first opponent on the list is David Brennan. A win over Raider for Brennan could essentially dissolve any base Raider has to fight The New Epoch, but a win for Raider over Brennan would legitimize his claim that he, along with Ace Bennett, can bring down The New Epoch. This match could make or break both men, so this should be the most closely contested contest in quite some time.
More Singles Action
Ripp Jackson vs. Hutton Brown
This should provide one of the more interesting match ups of the night. Ripp Jackson had a rough Loaded. First, he found out that he must once again wage war against Mak Cross at Survival of the Fittest in the first announced qualifying match. Then, his tag team partner Thunder was utterly demolished by Ace Bennett. Following that, his precious undefeated streak was ended by Bennett’s partner Raider. Tack on the battle that ensued post-match and the harsh words Shawn Malakai had for him and everyone else involved in that brawl, not much could have gotten worse for Jackson. But of course, it did, as now he has to face the WFWF’s fastest rising star, Hutton Brown. Brown had a great run in his first run before his arm injury sidelined him, but this recent run hasn’t been nearly as accolade filled, however he’s battled with the best of them and actually has looked stronger than ever. Jackson needs to prove that he’s no one hit wonder, and Brown needs to keep his steam going into the Double Jeopardy match at Survival of the Fittest. Instant classic right here.
WFWF National Championship Match
Cam Nitta (c) vs. Daniel Sabat
Cam Nitta has successfully defeated Richard Wilkes, AJ King and now Pain in recent weeks, all in WFWF National Championship matches, proving to the world that he is the rightful champion. He is most certainly a fighting champion, and he will attempt to prove that once again as he, once again, defends his WFWF National Championship against Daniel Sabat. However, Nitta is arguably at the disadvantage this time, as Daniel Sabat was just recently signed only days ago and immeadiately thrust into the championship match by WFWF CEO Xavier Pierce, citing Sabat as “too good of a talent to waste.” Nitta knows nothing about Sabat, and Sabat has plenty of film to study of Nitta. Cam had better be prepared for anything, as Sabat has the upper hand in the early goings here. However, should he win a match where he is going in with such a disadvantage, no one could argue how great of a champion he truly is. There’s quite a lot on the line in this match.
More Singles Action
Pain vs. Alexis Chavente
Pain had a strong showing in his first match against Dane Tombs, but he flailed against WFWF National Champion Cam Nitta. Well now he has the chance to rebound against the recently signed Alexis Chavente, who is now wrestling under the recently deceased Kylie Olsen’s contract thanks to the help of Phillip Schneider and Meg. Intriguing bedfellows, to say the least, and this match should be interesting also.
WFWF National Championship Number One Contendership Match
Triple Threat
Bill Kidwell vs. Dashing R vs. Grave Digger
Two of these men are making their debuts, while the third is searching for his first win. Well winning this match will be huge for the careers of the winner, as next week the winner will face the winner of Cam Nitta and Daniel Sabat for the WFWF National Championship. Boom.
Opening Contest
Dane Tombs vs. Charles Colton vs. Cameron Stone
Triple threat match. Good luck to all three competitors.
RP Deadline: Tuesday May 8th, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Thursday May 10th, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST