Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
Joined on: Dec 15, 2004 21:50:34 GMT -5
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:26:23 GMT -5
Immortality starts here, but who wants it the most......We cut away from the live crowd and find ourselves in a small, personal locker room seemingly fitted into an office. Sitting at the desk of said office is current Owner of WFWF; Wayne McGurk. Most likely occupied with business, McGurk goes undistracted by the outside world, scribbling on files and notepads. It is only after the third knock outside of the office that McGurk even notices someone is at the doorway.Wayne McGurk: Hey, I'm a little pressed for time but... Wayne barely glances up, however the person at the doorway seems to stop his thought process entirely.Wayne McGurk: Well... hello there. We turn around and find none other than Alex Sean. Unlike previous weeks, however, both Sean's beard and hair have been shaven to stubble. While though dressed in a suit, he's carrying what appears to be a gym bag on his shoulder.Alex Sean: Hello Wayne. May I come in for a moment? Wayne McGurk: Uh, yes. Absolutely. Sean allows the bag to drop to the floor and steps inside the office.Wayne McGurk: Would you like to sit down? Sean nods, declining the offer.Alex Sean: No thank you. Wayne McGurk: I've been wondering when you'd show up. Obviously, I saw the segments you sent in several weeks ago. Alex Sean: Pardon? Wayne McGurk: You know, the documentary footage with Matthew Werner. Sean laughs to himself for a moment.Wayne McGurk: ... Which I suppose you know nothing about? Alex Sean: No... That Werner, he's... tricky. The choice of words used by Sean is awfully unrevealing. Thankfully, McGurk couldn't care less about his personal business and makes no attempt to fein interest.Wayne McGurk: So what brings you hear tonight? I assume it isn't the spectacle, if you will. Alex Sean: No, I'm actually here to handle some business. Wayne McGurk: Business? Alex Sean: I have something to resolve here. Wayne McGurk: To my knowledge when you lef... Alex Sean: When I was fired, Wayne. When I was fired. Wayne McGurk: ... when you were fired, you went into complete isolation and severed all ties. Alex Sean: Your point being? Wayne McGurk: Well, that means either you did have ties during your exile... or, you're handling something that happened before.... Ah. Right. Alex Sean: Yeah... Honestly, I'd rather not discuss it. Truth be told, I have a lot of stake in this company and somewhat of an allowance to do whatever it is that I want. Wayne McGurk: Is that so? Alex Sean: There's something of a hierarchy in this company. Not just the WFWF, but it's parent company and so on and so forth. Everyone has a boss, you just have to be friends with the right people and you're allowed many freedoms. As long as the numbers check out in the end, it should all work out okay. Wayne McGurk: Well that's all I'm really interested in. Alex Sean: Pardon? Wayne McGurk: The numbers. Frankly, I understand your position in this company and, personally, I'm not really that concerned about it. As long as the numbers do, in fact, check out in the end Mr. Sean, I don't care what you do. Sean smirks, followed by a short but noticeable silence.Wayne McGurk: What? Alex Sean: I'd imagine we're going to probably get to know each other... you can call me Alex. Wayne McGurk: I see. Well, I appreciate the sentiment, but I'm actually signing my resignation as we speak. Alex Sean: I see. Wayne McGurk: Yeah. This job, the... "hierarchy" you speak of; Not really for me. Alex Sean: Yeah, I know how that is. Wayne McGurk: I'm sure you do. This time, neither man smirks, only stares toward the other, almost waiting for them to flinch. Thankfully, neither of them really have the time for it.Alex Sean: Well Wayne I'm actually here because of something else entirely. Wayne McGurk: Okay... Alex, what's on your mind? Alex Sean: I'm sure you've heard the rumors... you know, about EBR. Wayne McGurk: To my knowledge there's nothing that honestly says he won't show up. Alex Sean: Is there anything that says he will? Wayne McGurk: ... go on. Alex Sean: It's just, well, I'll level with you Wayne. The WFWF may have screwed EBR out of his tag title and held him down in a mid-card position for six months, but I acknowledge that none of that would have ever happened if I hadn't, willingly or not, exited the WFWF. I don't take full responsibility, but I know there's blame to be placed there. I'm at peace with that. You, on the other hand, have a much more complicated situation. Wayne McGurk: And what's that? Alex Sean: Well, to be perfectly honest, EBR more or less beat two thirds of the roster at Scars and Stripes. On top of that, most of your contenders are competing in pretty high stakes matches. Wayne McGurk: I don't really see your point. Alex Sean: You need someone to step in that isn't here already... in the case EBR does decide not to show up. Wayne McGurk: And I'm guessing this is the part where you say that you'll take his place? Alex Sean: More or less. McGurk laughs to himself, then stands up out of his desk. He beckons to Sean, who obliges and moves closer.Wayne McGurk: Out of respect, I'll speak this directly to you and with a little discretion. I know you... not personally, but you're reputation. You're the guy that came in, set up HALO II and when everyone else lost from in, turned a profit. You're the guy who bought the XWA, put it under, and became a millionaire. You're also the guy who farcically unified the Undisputed Title by set-ups, and you're the guy who came in during my best days and told my people that we weren't worth a damn thing compared to you. So, excuse me if I don't see this as another valiant moment in the career of Alex Sean, because in the end, you're just trying to help the one person that matters to you, and that's Alex Sean. Sean, for the first time, seems somewhat effected by what McGurk has to say. He backs up, then reaches in his coat pocket.Alex Sean: I'll tell you truthfully... Sean pulls out a box of cigarettes and offers one to McGurk, who denies.Alex Sean: I respect your cander. Wayne McGurk: I thought you might. Sean lights a cigarette, and proceeds.Alex Sean: But, let me be frank; you don't know what you're talking about. I've been with this company since day one. Since the WFWF-V, the WFWF-RP, WFWF-MP, since The Undisputed Title was formed, since you started competing here. You wanna throw everything in my face that you don't like, whatever. I just thought I'd come here and show you the respect of letting you say yes to my offer. Wayne McGurk: What's that supposed to mean? Alex Sean: I told you, I have power here. Financially, politically, I've got a lot of stroke. I've already called in the favors, I'm already set. But see, I'm the type of guy who'll give a man heads up on what goes down under his roof. Sean walks towards the door.Wayne McGurk: Well... Like I said, this really isn't the job for me anyway. Alex Sean: No... I don't think it is either. Stay well Wayne, I'm sure we'll meet again sometime. Sean grabs his bag off the ground and exits the locker room.Wayne McGurk: I certainly hope not. Opening Tag Match [/b] Blob and Nyangal attack Wez and Twilight as they hit the ring. Wez and Twilight get back to a vertical base swinging. After a moment of two on two brawling, referee Jason Verdoes gets one man from each team out of the ring, leaving Wez with Nyangal. Nyangal and Wez circle around the ring, their eyes locked together. Wez slaps his chest a few times, playing to the crowd. Nyangal stops circling, and calls for a lock, while smiling like a Cheshire cat. Wez looks at Nyangal strangely as the two men dive in for a lockup. Wez pulls Nyangal into a headlock, Nyangal spins out of the headlock into a waist lock. Wez searching for a way out, an elbow to the face stuns Nyangal, Wez gets in the standing switch. Wez pulls Nyangal into a side headlock from the waist lock, Wez grinding down on the face of Nyangal with the headlock. Nyangal screaming out in pain before placing his hands around the hips of Wez and shooting Wez out of the headlock and into the ropes. Wez snaps off the ropes, and comes back at Nyangal with a shoulder block. Nyangal’s head bounces off the mat upon impact, Wez shoots himself into the ropes, back towards Nyangal, Nyangal with the single leg trip up sends Wez to the mat face first to a burst a boos from the audience. Nyangal scrambles up towards Wez’ head getting in a tight headlock. Wez screaming in pain on the mat, the referee dropping down to check on Wez. Wez slowly getting to his feet, he attempts to shoot Nyangal off into the ropes, NO, Nyangal still holding onto the headlock. The fans booing loudly, Wez still in the headlock attempts to run Nyangal into the turnbuckle, Wez lifts his feet up into the air, he peddles his feet off the ropes and spinning and taking Nyangal over with a flying side headlock takedown, the fans sit on their hands uncaringly, while Wez frowns from the response. Jesse Owens: You know, Mano, we really should be doing our jobs and commentating this match. Ray Mano: I’ll pass. Wez still in the headlock scrambles into the ropes for a break of the hold. The fans booing, Nyangal slowly lets go, getting to his feet, stomping around the ring getting the crowd even more against him. Nyangal turns in time to see Wez charging in, snapping off a quick flying head scissors. The indifferent while Nyangal’s thrown across the ring. Nyangal to the corner where he tags in Blob. Blob comes running in and Wez catches him with a quick arm drag takedown. Blob back up, and right in Wez’ face. A hard slap from Blob to Wez. Wez backs off a bit, and then comes flying in with a spear. Wez mounts Blob and pounds away at him. Blob rolls it over and pounds right back on Wez. Both men work their way back to their feet. A hard chop to the chest of Wez from Blob. Blob goes running into the ropes. He comes back and goes for a hurricanrana. Wez plants him into the mat with a hard sit down powerbomb into a pin attempt. Wez probably would have had Blob, and if it weren’t for outside interference from Thurwood Feelgood, then Wez may have got Blob for the three. Feelgood pulls the referee to the outside at a count of two. Blob is back up and the referee back into the ring. Blob goes running into the ropes. He comes back and is caught with a spine buster from Wez. Wez goes for another cover, and another time the count is broken up, this time from a Nyangal double foot stomp. Tristan Twilight comes running into the ring, and all hell breaks loose. Twilight and Nyangal brawl center ring, and Wez and Blob brawl towards the ropes. Nyangal with a few stiff kicks to Twilight. Thurwood Feelgood climbs up on the ring apron and begins to shake his cane wildly at no one in particular. The referee gets distracted with Feelgood for a moment, and Blob aims at Wez. Blob throws powder towards Wez, but Wez ducks and the powder hits Feelgood. Feelgood goes flying backwards off the ring apron. Wez comes running. He flips over Nyangal with a sunset flip into a powerbomb. Blob comes out of no where and catches Wez with a jumping roundhouse kick. Twilight comes from behind Blob and catches him with a tornado DDT. All four men now laid out center ring. Referee Jason Verdoes begins to count. Wez back to his feet. He starts a quick burst, and drops a leg across Nyangal’s spine. Wez sits on his butt on the mat for a moment until Blob gets back up. Blob comes running and kicks Wez right in the face. Twilight back up and he comes running. Twilight hits Blob with a running elbow drop. Nyangal back up with a double foot stomp on Twilight’s chest. All four men down once more. Wez and Twilight back to a vertical base. Blob gets up and comes running at the two men. They catch Blob with a double hip toss. Wez to one corner, and Twilight to the opposite. The two men pose for a moment, before coming flying off with dual frog splashes. The two men land on Blob a split second apart. Twilight rolls off, while Wez stays on top. Referee Jason Verdoes goes down for the count, but it’s only enough for two! Wez up and he calls for his signature move, the Cheese Wez, to which Blob subconsicencly licks his lips. Wez comes in for the set up of his big move, but Blob reverses it into a body slam. Blob with a cover and it’s enough for the count of three. Winners By Pinfall, The Revolting Blob and Steve Nyangal[/center]
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
Joined on: Dec 15, 2004 21:50:34 GMT -5
Posts: 4,515
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:37:01 GMT -5
{Calvin Lee is drinking a bottle of water as Jonathon Parker approaches.} Parker: Hey, Calvin. How’s it going? Calvin Lee: Pretty good, I have a rather big match tonight and I’m focu- Parker: Have you seen EBR? Calvin Lee: No. Why? Parker: Well, he’s not here. Calvin Lee: I see. That could be a bit of problem. Parker: Yeah . . . Calvin Lee: So like, my match tonight. It’s gonna be a good one- Parker: Yeah, I have to go. I’ll catch you later. {Parker walks away as Calvin shrugs.} Motor City MayhemWFWF Hardcore Championship Match Jake Slash vs Vinson Evorett vs Juba vs Yohan Turdler vs BJ Rocker The match starts out with a massive scramble, with everyone hitting each other with sloppy moves and weapons. Yohan Turdler swings a Polish Sausage and wallops Juba, who crashes downwards and falls into a big box of glitter. Vinson Evorett grabs Jake Slash and whips him into the ropes, but Slash comes back and hit’s a cross body block. Vinson catches Slash and throws him with a release overhead throw, right into BJ Rocker. Both Slash & Rocker go down. Ray Mano: Jake Slash down! Jesse Owens: BJ Rocker as well.. Mano: Yeah, but no one gives a f*ck about him.. Owens: You can’t say _! Mano: Sure I can, it’s PPV. _, _, ass, _, _ , _ by _. Juba grabs a bat covered in army men and nails Turdler, who takes the blow with a full fledged back flip, landing on his stomach, but bouncing back to his feet, then collapsing back to his stomach. Juba seems confused, until Vinson Evorett comes from behind and taps him on the shoulder. When he turns around, Vinson hits him with a guitar full of baby powder. Mano: What’s all that stuff in there? Owens: Pasta Mano: Fair enough Vinson tries to apply his patented Dragon Clutch, but is stopped when Jake Slash comes from behind, locking Vinson in a Dragon Clutch. From behind Slash comes Juba, who locks Slash in a Dragon Clutch. Next is BJ Rocker, who locks Juba in a Dragon Clutch. Turdler is slow back to his feet, and he locks BJ in a Dragon Clutch, leaving everyone locking on a Dragon Clutch except Vinson. Mano: I’m sure we’re going to here bitching about THAT ONE on the message boards.. Owens: Kay Fabe you b*tch. Mano: Ehh, suck my ass. I’m getting fired after Superbrawl anyways. The referee calls for everyone to break their Dragon Clutches. Everyone does as told, except Turdler, because he doesn’t understand English. It comes to benefit, because BJ Rocker taps out. Mano: BJ Rocker has been eliminated! Owens: It’s like he was never even here.. Mano: I’ve just been told this match is NOT an elimination match, but BJ Rocker has been eliminated anyways. Maybe now our genius bookers will stop booking him. Everyone pairs up, Turdler with Slash and Vinson with Juba. Juba grabs a tuba, but gets punched in the stomach by Vinson for trying to make a lame play on words/name joke. Juba doubles over and Jake Slash hit’s a double stomp, leaving Turdler to wonder why they paired off in the first place. Turdler takes this as his chance to exit the ring and grab a hot dog from a near by hot dog from a ringside child. Turdler re-enters the ring with his wiener in hand and gives Jake Slash a drop toe hold. He tries to shove his wiener in Slash’s mouth. Mano: OH MY GOD! JESSE, DO YOU REALIZE WHAT HE’S DOING?? Owens: Using sexual innuendo for hot dogs and penises in order to turn this match into more of a joke than it already was? Mano: No you fool, that hot dog has mustard on it! Jake Slash HATES mustard!!!! Owens: …… oh Jesus.. The mustard touches Slash’s lips and he goes nuts, throwing Turdler from a laying down position up and over the top rope and to the outside. Slash goes to the corner and hits his diving flip leg drop finisher on everyone but Turdler and goes for a pin, but everyone kicks out at once and throws Slash up in the air. He lands down on a fork covered board, impaling him with no less than fifty fork prongs. Mano: That’s pretty forked up.. Owens: Indeed. Pretty forkin’ awesome too. Jake Slash stands up and is bloody with forks sticking out of his stomach, but hit’s a lariat on Juba anyways. Slash grabs Juba’s tuba and nails Vinson with it. Turdler gets back in the ring and sneaks behind Jake Slash, nailing the Polish Sausage Cutter into the glitter pit on Jake Slash. Referee down for the count, but the count is broken up at two by Vinson. Mano: As we stated when BJ Rocker got eliminated, this match is NOT elimination. We’re not entirely sure why the match didn’t end when Rocker got beat, but we’re running with it. Owens: If that is the only thing that doesn’t make sense following Superbrawl, it’d be a miracle. Mano: Shout out to Kyzer and Drakz. We miss you guys. Please come back. Owens: Flaps too. Mano: F*ck that queer. Turdler stands up and he’s COVERED in glitter, the glitter covering his entire back and causing him a lot of pain. Vinson from behind and he locks in a Dragon Clutch on Turdler. Turdler falls to the mat and is nearly ready to tap out, but the hold is broken from a Juba-Tuba shot. Mano: Musical Mayhem from Juba! Owens: At least he’s not doing the fire thug gimmick any more. Mano: True dat. Vinson falls to the mat, while Slash is back to his feet. Juba runs at Slash trying to take him out with a Lariat, when Slash wraps around him and takes him down with a DDT on the chair that is on the mat. With no one around and the ref standing by, Slash covers Juba for the win. The bell rings and the ref hands Slash the Hardcore Title. Winner By Pinfall and New WFWF Hardcore Champion, Jake SlashReckless is pacing up and down in his locker room. One small light is on in the corner. His hands firmly on his side, and anger in his eyes.I can't take this anymore. I just can't do it. Its hard. I just can't. I mean its impossible I just can't do it. Reckless knocks off the light, blowing the bulb and it smashed the the floor. The room plunges into darkness.Maybe I am trying to tell myself something. Maybe I need to take control of the situation. Ha, yes me like. Me like alot. But nobody would care would they? Oh no. Nobody cares about little ol' Reckless do they. Reckless gets out a lighter from his pocket. He flicks it on and holds it close to his face.Momma don't care. Papa don't care. They dead. Yeah they long gone. If they cared they would not have gone. Yes thats right. No one cares. I have no friends. Hahaha. But wait. What is one little one like me going to do. Reckless, what am I to do about it? Well I don't know. Reckless turns on the main lights in the locker room. He drops the lighter.What does the word friend mean. I have none. No poor me. I have nobody. Can i get myself an aww. Aww poor Reckless. Such a little moaner. BUT I DONT CARE!!! GET OUT OF MY WAY. Reckless storms out of the room. Slamming the door shut behind him. Glass breaks and he walks away, smashing stuff in his path.Gateway At Opportunity
Winner Will Get A Guaranteed Loaded ContractThe lights dim down as “Before I forget” plays by Slipknot. Flames shoot from the ramp as Trace Demon walks through the fire, without getting burned. A red glow erupts around the arena as Trace make his way to the ring, throwing leaflets out into the crowd about Satanism as the fans in attendance rip up the leaflets and throw them back at Demon. As Trace enters the ring flames shoot from the turnbuckles, eventually turning off when Trace touches one of the turnbuckles. *The Mayhem is Here* smoke comes from the entrance way, Me Heart is a Fist plays as four lasers assume the shape of an M, Trace runs down the walkway and slides in to ring as the fans chant his name, Trace stands up and points to the sides as fireworks from two turnbuckles go off. The two men stalked each other for a moment circling the ring before Demon lunged into a lock up, Demon immediately took control getting Mayhem in a headlock and bringing him down to the mat. But the fans cheered on Mayhem who slowly rose to his feet and nailed an elbow to the gut of Demon. Mayhem then battled back nailing Demon with an array of right and left hands before sending him flying out the wing with a dropkick. Mayhem ran against the ropes and jumped threw the ropes nailing Demon with a suicide dive. The two lay down on the floor before eventually getting to their feet and trading blows on the outside as the fans watched on. Mayhem would eventually regain control taking Demon down and rolling him into the ring, quickly following him into the ring. Mayhem went straight for the attack again but Demon hit a Enziguiri from out of nowhere to get back the advantage. Demon followed it up by quickly locking in the Sharpshooter, Mayhem struggled to get out of it but eventually managed to roll threw it leaving both at opposite sides of the ring staring at each other. Both men got to their feet and locked up in the middle of the ring again, Demon took Mayhem to the corner and nailed him with a knife edge chop. Demon positioned Mayhem in the corner and took a few steps back signaling for the spear, he ran at Mayhem who quickly shifted out the way sending Demon’s arm into the unforgiving steel post. Mayhem quickly took the advantage taking him down with a German Suplex and locking an Arm Bar onto the injured arm of Demon. Trace tried to struggle to the ropes, but Mayhem just dragged him away and locked it in even harder. Eventually after about a minute of trying to break free he managed to roll to the ropes and get the rope break with Mayhem quickly letting go of the hold. Demon got to his feet clutching his arm as Mayhem waited for him to get to his feet, Demon turned ducked a clothesline and nailed Mayhem in the face with a superkick, Demon quickly went towards the ropes climbing to the top and signaling for Mayhems own move the Burning Star, but Jay quickly got to his feet and stopped Demon reaching the top rope, he then set him up and hit a superplex. Demon quickly took advantage and locked in the Triangle Chokehold, Mayhem was grasping for breath as he tried to reach the ropes, but the longer the hold stayed locked in the less likely it seemed Jay Mayhem was going to get out. Mayhem would eventually roll threw though and get to the ropes, but Demon wouldn’t let go of the hold tightening it harder and harder until the ref had to yank them apart, Demon quickly went for a clothesline but Mayhem came off the ropes and nailed the Mayhem Bomb! 1… 2… NO! Somehow Demon kicked out, Mayhem wasn’t shaken though and quickly locked in the Norwegian Chokehold Demon tried to struggle out for a few minutes but eventually had to tap out allowing Mayhem to pick up the victory and a Mayhem Contract. Winner By Submission and New Loaded Superstar, Jay Mayhem[/center]
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
Joined on: Dec 15, 2004 21:50:34 GMT -5
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:41:52 GMT -5
In the locker room is Luther Castle, taping himself up for his match later on the show when there’s a knock on the door.
Luther Castle: Come in.
The door opens and in comes Calvin Lee.
Calvin Lee: [/color] Ok, I need to talk to you. Now, I’ll forget what you did to Brittany if you decide to help me out tonight with my plan. I need you to realize how important this match is to me. Luther Castle: What’s in it for me? Calvin Lee: [/color] How about the fact that you basically sexually harassed my girl friend and if you want us to forget about that you will help me? That sound good enough? Luther Castle: Ok fine. I will help you with your plan. Calvin Lee: [/color] Thanks man! You’re the best. See you at the ring. Calvin Lee pats Luther on the shoulder and leaves closing the door behind him. Luther shrugs to himself.Luther Castle: Doesn’t mean I’ll take you out too. Fade out.RM: Well, that was some match there, right Jesse? JO: It was truely a classic, but now up next we have real men going at it, well, a real MAN. RM: Oh, will you stop it! Coming up next....... JO: Don't interrupt me! Now, as I said, coming up next, we have The Dead Idol vs The Great Justin Tyme for his pretigious Money Shot Title! RM: Oh please, the title isn't even real! JO: How dare you say that..... Suddenly, "Dead Lover's Lane" by HIM hits and Dead Idol makes his way through the curtain. JO: How dare this idiot interrupt me! RM: You deserved it. Selective portions of the crowd give a mixed reaction to this "veteran" and WFWF of the ring, most simple unsure of exactly he is, despite his long standing status. He casually walks to the ring, rolling under the bottom rope and going to the corner, plopping down and stretching to the middle rope with his arms. The lights dim and "Seperate Ways" by Journey blares throughout the arena as the fans erupt into boos with actually an audible section of cheers giving their respect. JO: Now here is a real man! RM: Yeah, with a fake title, but he does have an undefeated record at Superbrawl, so the Dead Idol has a chance to destroy it. Silver sparks rain down from either side of the stage as Justin Tyme struts out. He stops in the center of the stage and throws the "Shocker" hand symbol up into the air. He struts down the aisle way and stops in front of a camera to fix his hair. Justin rolls into the ring and climbs the turnbuckle to throw the Shocker sign again with one hand and the Devil Horns symbol with the other. He climbs down the turnbuckle and waits in the corner. The bell rings as the crowd chants for the Dead Idol. Tyme is enraged and runs at Idol in the corner. Idol dives out of the way, but Tyme avoids slamming into the turnbuckle, but Idol comes with a pele kick! Tyme, now standing in the corner, is being step up. Idol points to the crowd, and runs at Tyme in the corner with a big dropkick to the groin! Tyme goes down, but he's still in the corner. Idol runs at Tyme, does an amazing flip in the air, and lands with a dropkick to Tyme's face! RM: Oh that had to hurt! JO: Tyme will win it, he's just letting Idol have some fun. RM: Well he better not let Idol have to much "fun," or he could lose! JO: That will never happen. Now just your yap you potty mouth Tyme is trying to get up, leaning of the ropes, but Idol won't let him. Idol kicks Tyme in the groin, sending him to the outside. Tyme is on his knees trying to get up, but Idol comes back with a baseball slide right to the jaw! RM: Idol has the advantage here! JO: Not for long he won't! Tyme is getting up, and Idol wants to go long. The ref is in the way, and won't let him, as he argues with Tyme. Idol flips the ref behind his back, and dives over the ref to give Tyme a hurricarana! But whats this, Tyme catches him, and sends him flying down on the steel ramp with a powerbomb, but Idol lands on his feet! Tyme runs at him with a clothesline, but Idol ducks, jumps on the apron, flips over, and Tyme catches him with a fierce powerslam on the steel ramp! JO: Haha! Funs over Idol! RM: Knowing the Deal Idol, he'll some how come back and win this match. Tyme picks Idol up, and whips him into the steel steps, but it's reversed! Tyme flips over the stairs, showing off to the crowd, but Idol comes at Tyme, but gets caught with a spinbuster on the apron! Tyme rolls Idol back in the ring at the count of 8. Tyme covers the Idol. One....... Two...... Kickout...... Tyme runs his fingers through his hair, looking a little frustrated. But this is just the beginning. JO: This ref is an idiot, that was 3 for sure! Tyme then picked Idol up and dropped him with a Samoan Slam. He covered him again. One....... Two........ Idol gets his foot on the ropes...... Tyme is really getting frustrated now. He goes to the other corner, but his foot on the rope, and points to the Idol. Oh dear god, he was not only going to try and win the match by punting Idol in the head, but he was going to try and do what Tynes couldn't do in the Packers game, make a field goal by ending his career. RM: Oh lord no! JO: Yes, this is it! Bye Bye Dead Idol, I'll just call you, The Dead, from now on. Tyme screamed out showing the Shocker sign, and ran at The Idol! But somehow, Idol turned around quickly and tripped Tyme! The crowd was wild! Idol springboarded off the ropes with a knee to the face! He covered him! One........ Two....... Kickout........ Idol then climbed to the top signaling for a moonsault. Tyme somehow got up quickly and bulldogged Idol to the outside! Idol pushed Tyme into the crowd before they could land, causing Idol to crash into the barricade and Tyme in the crowd landing on a women! Idol got up and pulled Tyme by the hair, pulling him back in the ring. He covered him once again. One....... Two...... Kickout........ Idol was now starting to get frustrated! JO: My man Tyme ain't giving up, so Idol will just have to get over it. RM: I don't know Jesse, it doesn't look good for Tyme, and Idol isn't giving up anytime soon. Idol picked Tyme up by the hair, and dragged him in the corner, and hit him with nasty chops. Tyme screamed in pain, as Idol then hit a leg drop. He picked Tyme up, but while the ref was dealing with a crazy fan that entered the ring, Tyme low blowed Idol, followed by a nasty ddt! Tyme picks Idol up and sends him in the corner. He runs at Idol with a nasty boot to the groin. He threw Idol on the mat, and Tyme climbed on the top rope. Somehow, Idol got up quickly and ran at Tyme with a Top Rope Lungblower! He covered Tyme! One........ Two...... Three...... It's over, IDOL WINS!!!!!!!! "Dead Lover's Lane" by HIM resounded, as Idol celebrated in the ring. RM: I told you he would win Jesse! JO: This is a nightmare.... Winner and New Moneyshot Champion, The Dead IdolThe camera goes from the arena to a dark hallway. It got closer and closer to the end. At the end was a light, and there stood 2 men, training for there match. It was the Survivors, Flamez and Shawn Roberts. Flamez then stopped punching his punching bag, and reached into his pocket. He pulled out a dog tag and put it on. Shawn was amazed at this, and stopped his push ups Shawn: Man, why you wearing that? Flamez: Remember I used to wear this when we were fighting for survival? Shawn: Yeah, but what does that have to do with tonight? Flamez: Tonight is similar, only we fight for a shot at the tag team titles, and even though it's your last match, I'm winning this for us. And if we win, you remember what we talked about. Shawn: Ok, but I still don't know what this has to do with wearing the dog tags. Flamez: I survived all those years wearing this, so when I wear this tonight, I will survive. The question is, with all those injuries and sprains, can you survive? Shawn: Don't question my survival skills, even though I've been in an explosion, doesn't mean I'm worth crap. I got my lucky sweatbands, so I think we can do this tonight. Flamez: Alright, then let's go out and do this. Can they survive? HELL NO! Shawn: In just moments we dine in hell, you realize that? Flamez: Yeah I do, but this is for the fans, and when we win, it'll all be worth it. Let's go. The survivors head to the ring as the camera goes back to the arena. ‘No Leaf Clover’ by Metallica hits the PA system. Laser lights flash all over the arena, showering the ring with a multi colored light show. Normal colored lights move around the crowd area. Reckless appears on the top of the stage, looking down to the floor. All the lights are off, with two spotlights showing on Reckless. Reckless walks down the ramp as all the lights burst back on. Lights follow Reckless, laser and normal lights flow all around. As the vocals hit, and Reckless steps on the ring apron, pyro explodes in a colorful, bright and large manor, from each of the four posts. Reckless steps in the ring as the main floor lights turn on. Reckless stands in the middle of the ring and raises his hands. ‘Matter of Time’ by Hellyeah hits the PA system. The heavy sounds of Hellyeah hit the air waves as the house lights begin to flash. DC steps out slowly, as the voice of Chad Grey splits the air, onto the stage and looks around slowly at the crowd before beginning a slow walk down the ramp. DC reaches the ring and quickly rolls under the bottom rope and walks to one of the corners where he leans back with a smile on his face. The ref calls for the bell and the music dies. Ding…ding…ding. Immeadiately Reckless spears DC. Reckless gets up and kicks DC in the back. He picks him up and knees him in the gut. Reckless delivers a few chops to the chest of DC. Reckless pushes DC in the corner and backs up. He goes for a chin kick, but DC moves and Reckless gets caught up. DC capitalizes and pushes Reckless. He forces Reckless’s ‘jewels’ to hit the turnbuckle. One leg of Reckless’s is now caught above the turnbuckle. DC dropkicks Reckless even further! DC pulls Reckless back and slams him hard down on the mat. DC leaps up and nails a leg drop on Reckless’s neck. He begins to stomp on Reckless, then gets on top of him and drives his fist into Reckless’s skull. DC screams as he bounces off the ropes. He runs over to Reckless and kicks him hard in the back. DC picks Reckless up and nails a suplex. Followed by another! And he nails 3, doing the Trifecta. He slaps his chest, but the crowd boos DC. He picks the tired Reckless up and shoves his head under his legs. DC taunts the crowd and then nails a sickening pile driver. DC lets Reckless sit, then goes to pick him up but Reckless counters. He pushes DC off him and nails a chin kick. DC instantly falls and Reckless hooks the leg. 1….2….Kick Out! DC slowly gets up and Reckless does too. He stalks DC and then goes for the Complete Shot. DC reverses and elbows Reckless in the head. He then nails an overhead belly to belly suplex. DC hooks Reckless’s leg. 1…..2…..Kick out! DC, a little frustrated, goes out of the ring and starts throwing weapons into the ring. He is throwing everything from lead pipes to tables to chairs, and a ton more. DC goes into the ring, grabs a chair and attempts to hit Reckless, but misses and Reckless kicks the chair right into the face of DC, but it is not a DQ. DC, now bleeding is dizzy. He turns around and is killed by a violent spear by Reckless. But Reckless did not spear him to the ground. He speared him into the turnbuckle. Reckless looks around and positions the chair. Mano: What is he plan….oh God no! Reckless think about this! Reckless lifts a dizzy DC onto the top rope. Reckless soon joins him. Reckless hooks the head, arm and outside leg of DC. Owens: What Mano, what is he planning? Mano: Owens you idiot, look at the positioning! He is going to try to hit DC’s Your Requiem onto that steel chair! Owens: DC’s Brainbuster!? NO RECKLESS DON’T! Reckless did not listen. He screamed and fell backwards drilling DC’s head into that steel chair. It is still not a DQ because the chair was never swung. DC is going into convulsions with blood spurting like water from a hose. Reckless looks down at his handy work and covers DC. 1……2……3 “Here is your winner…….RECKLESS!”[/center]
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:45:22 GMT -5
{Jonathon Parker wonders around the backstage area, before he catches Obo.} Parker: Hey, have you seen EBR? Obo: Seen? Who really sees anything? Through the misery of others, the self loathing egomaniacs who walk these hollowed grounds only see the greed, the mindless dollar signs to blind them from the crimson flowed. Parker: So . . . no? Obo: You could say that Parker: Alright then. That’s all you needed to say . . . {He walks away as Obo continues down the hall.} The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy For The Devile" blares through the PA as the WFWF National Champion, Pierce Deville, makes his way dow to the ring. Jesse Owens: There has been some speculation about whether CBT was going to make it here due to his recent health complications . . . but it looks like the powers that be are going to at least give him the opportunity to show up. Ray Mano: I hope he does. I wanna see Deville crush that piece of trash. Ellie~! and Obo are in tow. Deville is clad in a nice Pinstripe Suit; white . . . not at all expecting a match, that's for sure. Jesse Owens: Either Deville is so confident that he doesn't think he needs to get dressed . . . or he knows something we don't. Ray Mano: I'll go with answer C . . . all of the above. Deciding to give the fans a rare treat, being that this is a payperview, Ellie~! enters the ring in the pornstar way made famous by modern-day wrestling divas, the classy gesture that just screams the catchphrase from Little Shop of Horrors. Obo comes down the ramp and joins Deville in the middle of the ring with matching smirks, simultaneously folding their arms over their chests as most of the crowd erupts. Jesse Owens: I don't think I need to tell anyone that Obo shouldn't be out here. Ray Mano: And yet you do it anyway. Thank you, Jesse, for so aptly demonstrating your uselessness as a commentator. Let's start a petition to make it a rule that women have to enter the ring like that. Jesse Owens: Do you want to be the one to tell Kat Hamilton about it? Ray Mano: I think she already knows. Pierce leans down and whispers something to Ellie~! as she joins them, ever-waving, that earns him a defiant raspberry. Obo does the same, but his effort earns him odd, slightly disgusted looks from the other two. He shrugs and says something else that makes Deville shake his head, then Pierce is speaking again, curtly. The music dies suddenly when Deville arches an eyebrow toward the backstage area, a microphone given to him from ring announcer Vince Howard half-raised to his lips. Shortly after the crowd quiets to a static murmur, and Deville revels in the relative silence, in having the floor, regarding them smugly, grandly, before speaking with lordly arrogance. Pierce Deville: Didn't think I could do it, did you? The audience isn't quite sure what he's talking about, but the delivery is enough to rile their animosity. Boos rain down on the ring as Deville lowers the microphone and looks to Obo and Ellie~!, who both shake their heads, as if disgusted yet slightly amused with everyone not in the ring. Pierce Deville: I mean, sure, you've seen me do it before, but this is Super Brawl! This is payperview! Surely I wouldn't have the audacity to do it here! The boos continue half-heartedly as those in the ring share a short laugh. Jesse Owens: Do what? Ray Mano: Silence. Pierce Deville: Unfortunately, I would. Deville gives a stately pause. Pierce Deville: Ladies and gentlemen... Cue tremulous looking around with his head slightly lowered. Cue anticipative looks of awe on the faces of Obo and Ellie~!. Pierce Deville: Allow me to introduce to you... Cue drumroll. Pierce Deville: Yet another in-ring promo O' DOOM~!. Jesse Owens: Oh lord. Deville proudly absorbs the hate from the crowd, jaded by having their time wasted, before holding up his hand for silence. Pierce Deville: Fear not, fear not. We do have a reason to be out here. You see, Obo and I were a little late in arriving, so we didn't get to go through the proper preparation for tonight's Tag Team championship victory against The Survivors, Chemical Reaction and The Axis. The crowd jeers their mention, so Deville continues quickly, as if to stifle their heat. Pierce Deville: I realize some will view this as a little unorthodox, but we're going to go through that preparation right now. Yes, that's right, we're going to give you a never-before-seen look behind the scenes, a rare glance into what really goes into a match like this. But before we begin . . . Vince . . . would you make the 10 count and officially declare me victorious against that piece of ****, CBT? The arena is generally quiet but for a slight buzz of expectancy. Grinning, Deville turns and gestures to the timekeeping area at ringside. As Vince enters the ring, CBT's music "Something Gay" by Bunch O' Fags, hits and no one comes out. Vince begins the 10 count and the crowd helps him count down. "3!" "2!" "1!" Vince Howard: Ladies and gentlemen, the winner of this match as a result of a no-sho- Deville interrupts by whispering in Howard's ear. Vince Howard: Excuse me . . . Ladies and Gentlemen . . . the winner of this match as a results of being infinitely superior and too intimidating for his opponent . . . and STILL WFWF National Champion . . . PIERCE DEVILLE!!!! The crowd half cheers half boos 100% doesn't care. Vince tries exiting the ring but Pierce has other plans. Pierce Deville: Mr. Howard, if you could continue to join us please . . . Vince Howard jumps and looks around in confusion before settling his gaze on Deville, pointing at himself and mouthing "me?" Deville nods in response, causing Howard to flush and shake his head, raising his hand to thankfully decline. For a long moment The Deville just stares, then he's cupping the microphone and saying something to Obo through teeth bared in what only an infinite optimist would call a smile. Obo doesn't nod or say anything, he just starts moving. Across the ring. Toward Vince Howard. Jesse Owens: What does Obo think he's doing? He better not lay a finger on Vince! Ray Mano: Why don't you go down there and help him? But Obo doesn't lay a finger on him. With the massacred face and granite eyes mere inches from his own face, ordering him to move with a threatening grunt, Vince Howard thinks better of his answer before violence becomes necessary. He climbs into the ring between much looking over his shoulder at Obo, who eventually gives him a shove. Pierce Deville: That's right. Deville nods as Obo herds Howard across the ring to a chorus of boos. Pierce Deville: Thank you for your spirited cooperation, Mr. Howard. This won't take long. Howard doesn't look at all comforted by that assurance, trading startled looks between Obo and Deville. He actually flinches when Ellie~! gives him a supportive pat on the back. Pierce Deville: As I was saying, Mr. Obo and I didn't have a chance before to properly prepare, so we're going to get it out of the way now. Your role, Mr. Howard, is to help us encapsulate the spirit of the battle, to get us in the right frame of mind for the competitors we're slated to face. The ring announcer looks around meekly as Deville pauses for effect. Pierce Deville: So what you're going to do is announce us as the winners of the match, as the new WFWF Tag Team Champions of the World. The jeers are thunderous as Deville smiles and holds the mic out to Vince Howard, who accepts it with a shaky hand and looks out to the crowd as if for direction. Their suggestion is obvious, but Obo's hand is hard and calloused, and doesn't feel at all good slapping across the back of his head. Ducking his head low to avoid any further blows, Howard raises the microphone and speaks quickly, nervously. Vince Howard: Your new tag team champions . . . Pierc- Deville snatches the microphone angrily, crushing Howard's hand around it. Pierce Deville: You can do better than that, Mr. Howard. Stop overselling your fear. No one's buying it. Announce it with pride. Show us why you have a job with WFWF. Howard doesn't drop his "charade" of fear, but when Pierce releases his hand he does return the microphone to his mouth and steady his face with concentration. Vince Howard: La-dies and gen-tle-men! Deville nods haughtily as Howard's booming voice echoes off the rafters, drowning out the crowd. Vince Howard: The winners of this match . . . Deville and Obo raise their arms triumphantly overhead. Ellie~! hops around clapping. The fans boo. Vince Howard: And NEW Tag Team Champions of the World . . . [image] YOU~!!! The fans continue to throw their heat around, only fueling Obo and Pierce's contingency. Obo: No, Vince . . . [image] You . . . and everyone else out there . . . [image] You, too! Pierce, being the mastermind that he is, begged and pleaded that we have some sort of strategy coming into this thing. And this was my suggestion. Just practicing our acceptance of the titles and learning to cope with standing atop WFWF. Tonight is the night that those Tag Team Championships find their way back to worthy wastes . . . and if anyone objects . . . well you should know by now. "God's Gonna Cut You Down" by Johnny Cash escorts the trio backstage. Your regularly scheduled Super Brawl (albeit no where near as entertaining) continues. Mano: And what a Superbrawl we are witnessing here tonight! Owens: I know Ray, what a way to sum up a roller coaster year in the WFWF, and we still have more to come so try not to wet your pants until then... Mano: Oh, I don't think I can wait for that! Owens: ...hang on, can't wait for the main event, or to wet your pants? Mano: [Clears Throat] Er...I do believe Stacey Gray is waiting backstage for us with a special guest, Stacey? Gray: Well boys, I was hoping to introduce my interviewee right now, but he's yet to turn up. We're trying our best to get hold of him, yet he has seemed to have vanished...so sorry up there. Owens: Damn house show roster, always disappearing. Mano: Thats quite alright Stacey, no worries. Right then...hang on...I do think we have Riddel at crowd side for us, do ahead Ryan. Riddel: Hello there one and all, I'm here at ringside by the exceptional crowd we have here at the Joe Lewis Arena! Seriously, the noise has been deafening at some points in support of the great action we've seen here. Now, I'm going to interview some lucky individuals here, now lets see who they are... Riddel approaches a small boy who is dressed in a baseball cap and a WFWF t-shirt bearing the words 'If Tha CBT can do, Obo can most likely do it better'. Riddel: Hello there young man, you enjoying the show. The child immediately becomes a shy cocoon as he stares into the camera. He nods his head sheepishly. Riddel: Great to hear, and who do you think is going to win, Thunder or EBR? The crowd around shout out both names of the wrestlers around him, the boy looks around nervously at first before returning to the microphone and in a sheepish voice replies. Small Boy: EBR... Riddel: Good choice, and we'll have to see if your right at the end of the show. Now, who else... Before Riddel can begin once more the camera focuses on one man jumping the barrier some way down from where he is standing. The man's face is hidden by a large hooded jacket. Riddel: And we...er...seem to have a willing candidate other here...*Off microphone* Excuse me sir, return behind the barrier please... The man instead approaches Riddel, who in return takes a nervous stance in attempt to protect himself. Mano: What in the Hell is going on back there? The microphone has now been snatched from Riddel's grasp as the camera attempts to get a shot on the intruders face. However, he has since slid into the ring. Owens: Well, so much for ringside secuirity... The crowd is hot for the intruder as he now stands in the center of the ring, staring around at the arena. He raises a hand to his hood and pulls it back to reveal the face of only one man... Owens: Bloody hell! Mano: Ladies and Gentleman, The Possessed Child, it would appear, is back! The crowd is still as loud, although now a little bit mixed on whether to cheer or boo. The Child takes his familiar out-stretched arms pose before placing the microphone to his mouth. Child: Miss me much? The Possessed Child pauses for a moment to soak in the reaction before continuing. Child: Yeah, its been a while, hasn't it? Its been a long while since I've graced this ring with my presence...its been a long while since I've pinned someone in this ring...a good long while actually...and its actually been a long damn while since anyones had the ball's to tell you fans the whole f******* truth about whats happening back there. The Child points to the stage with a face of rage and hurt, he continues to stare a long while after his finger drops before continuing facing the camera. Child: I know there are some people in this audience who go on the internet, go on whatever wrestling 'insider' website and think they read the commandments themself. Heck, if some of the crap on there was right I would've returned two weeks ago, Blaze would've been World Champion and David Williams recent performances could be put down to troubles in the bedroom...if that last is correct kudos to the guy willing to put a camera in his humble abode thats all I'm saying. Owens: He has got a point there Mano. Mano: Oh shut up... Child: In all seriousness though, there is crap going on back there which hasn't been addressed properly. Like the arguments, like the booking and like the morale of certain members of the roster. For all those un-aware of the correct wrestling terms for this, I will say it loud and proud. I The Possessed Child on live pay-per-view at Super Brawl in the Joe Louis Arena in Downtown Detroit, Michigan am going to shoot. Mano: Wow... Owens: I knew I should've gone toilet when Riddel was interviewing the kid... Child: When I signed for this company it was going from strength to strength. We were at the top but yet still finding that extra bit to climb higher on. Now, somehow, we're now struggling trying to find a step on the ladder to get us out of the s*** hole we've become. In Japan I learned many a thing, in fact a whole new take on the business I so love. The respect they show for it is amazing. Quite frankly, wrestling to them is their religion, their wife and their life rolled up into one. If it was a object it would be carried around in a box crammed full of cotton wool. Compare that to here and its a completely different story. No-one seems to appreciate where they are, what their doing and this reflects in the effort certain people put into their work. When I joined, you had work your body dry of sweat and tears just to be gifted a opening match on the old Felo-De-Se. Now it would appear you just have to turn up on the House Show two times and your guaranteed a place on the Loaded card, no questions asked. So, there's no need for development, no need for improvement, and in a couple more months time I expect they would get a title shot out of pity. Second of all, if anyone in Japan has a problem with another competitor they take it out in the ring, pure and simple. No arguments, no war of words. In short, the guy can beat you, shut your mouth and make sure your ring work does the talking next time. Actions speak louder than words. The crowd cheers in approval at the last few comments at the Child pauses for reflection. Child: Now, I realise I'm on borrowed time here so I'll make this short and sweet. In the last few days of my run before my disappearance I will admit my work was shoddy, and the last time I got my hand raised in this ring was donkey years ago. I took time off to try and rekindle the passion I had lost so much. Whilst in Japan, I have since not only regained it, but have also let it grown. I've expanded on it so much it gives me great pride to warn anybody on the roster that not am I back, but I'm reformed. I have changed in such a way not even the closest thing I have in the form of a deranged relative wouldn't recognize me. And if many of you are thinking I'm contradicting myself, what with what I was saying earlier about 'actions speak louder than words' then tune into Loaded next week, and I promise I won't disappoint. The Child drops the microphone and approaches the corner turnbuckle. With his hands he motions for title before outstretching his arms, the familiar Axis theme 'Welcome to the Jungle' blasting over the P.A system as the show goes into a video package promoting the next match.
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
Joined on: Dec 15, 2004 21:50:34 GMT -5
Posts: 4,515
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:49:25 GMT -5
Parker: Alright, I’ve gone and I’ve asked countless people. Maybe, hopefully, you’ll know something. Have you seen EBR? Dead Idol: I’m blind. {Parker pauses momentarily, before just walking away.} Superbrawl's grand stage now comes to shine it's spotlight on the International championship. Three people will vie for supremacy tonight, two former good friends, and a man who is trying even now to make a respected name for himself. Tonight there are no excuses, it is simply do or die. First to the ring is Calvin Lee, coming down the aisle to a smattering of cheers and still a few jeers as the perennial tweener seems to be right in the middle of the spectrum, where he usually rests. He gets into the ring and the self proclaimed "Next One" oozes confidence as he awaits in the ring. His music continues to play as coming out immediately following him is his potentially former friend Luther Castle. As the violent and heavy chords of Unorthodox Manifesto pound on, Luther strides to the ring confidently to boos from the crowd as he locks eyes with Calvin in the ring. Luther gets a disappointed snarl on his face and shakes his head, before walking up the steps and entering the ring moving to the corner opposite Lee. The music shuts off and the two former friends share a pregnant stare before gentle guitar chords divert Calvin's attention to the aisle again. Pulling out from the back in his vintage vette is the WFWF International champion Johnny Valentine, accompanied to the ring of course by Roxy the Throwback Superstar walks down the aisles to a fairly positive reaction with his hands in the air in victory. He gets on the ring apron and does a wave to the fans before climbing into the ring and lifting Roxy over the top as "In the Still of the Night" plays softly on. Roxy strips off JV's leather jacket and takes his title belt before getting from the ring as the music shuts off and the bell sounds. Calvin and JV quickly discover that Luther is the biggest threat in the match as the ringing of the bell unleashes the beast from his cage! Luther clobbers both JV and Calvin with thunderous lariats before taking his time to bounce between with with hard rights knocking them both down like bowling pins! JV staggers up and Luther picks him up and slams him down with a Batista style spinebuster! He rises from the move as Calvin approaches and tries to attack him, but Luther simple lifts Calvin high above his head in a military press showing off his strength a moment before dropping him down to the mat! JV seems to have gathered his wits and stays down, rolling out of the way of Luther and perceiving no immediate threat from the reigning champion Luther sets about settling the scores he has with Calvin. Luther lifts Calvin to his feet and moves him into the ropes and whips him into then and runs after Calvin exploding through him like a freight train with a shoulder knockdown! Calvin gets up but is met by Luther who whips him into the ropes again, but Luther lowers his head too early this time and Calvin makes him pay with a spinning neckbreaker! Both men are down, but JV is back up and decides to pounce on the biggest threat going down to his knees by the downed form of Luther and raining down punches and clubbing blows to his torso! Calvin rises and together he and JV seem to form a temporary truce to take out Luther. Both men begin to stomp the largest man in the match down, doing their best to wear him out! JV mounts Luther and delivers punishing right hands to the head of Luther, ringing his bell somewhat! As JV get's off Luther, Calvin hauls Luther up and takes hold of his arms holding him for JV who feeds Luther even more right hands! Calvin after a few of those lifts up Luther with some effort and plants the big man into the mat with a back body drop! Luther appears to be weakened by the attack and Calvin gets up and gestures to JV and then points to the ropes. He then takes hold of Luther's head and rises him up to sitting position, appearing to hold his head in place. JV gets the idea and hits the ropes looking to deliver Thunder Road... However Calvin let's go of Luther and runs at JV knocking him down with a clothesline! JV gets up following this move and is met with Calvin's embrace before he snaps off a belly to belly overhead throw! JV's back hits the canvas hard and the Throwback Superstar staggers up, completely blindsided by this attack sequence Calvin has levied against him and is met with a boot to the gut! Calvin quickly underhooks JV's arms before lifting him up and over with a double underhook suplex! Calvin quickly scrambles into a cover... 1...2...NO! Calvin gets up and lifts JV to his feet before looking to hit the swinging neckbreaker on him but JV shoves Calvin off right into a hard clothesline from the recovered Luther! JV stands against the ropes and Luther runs at him trying to take him over but last minute JV ducks and low bridges the ropes dumping Luther to the outside! JV quickly gets to his feet as Calvin has just staggered up and manages to put Calvin to the mat with a bicycle kick! Walking around Calvin, JV begins to methodically stomp his prey down in measured, calculated strikes picking Calvin's anatomy apart! Finally JV picks Calvin up to sitting position and locks in his octopus style hold and drives his forearm into Calvin's cheek/jaw making him scream in pain. Luther has recovered on the outside and slides back into the ring tackling down JV breaking the hold up. Luther pulls JV to his feet and scoops him up like a small child before walking to the middle of the ring and then hurling JV completely across the ring with a fallaway slam! JV slides out of the ring to the floor in pain from the move! Luther rises and sees Calvin somewhat worn down struggling to his feet! Calvin swings at Luther but the big man ducks under before lifting Calvin up, turning completely and slamming him down back first in the middle of the ring with a modified urnage! Luther covers... 1....2....NO! Long two but Calvin kicks out! Luther gets up and grabs hold of Calvin and tries to lift him into position to setup the powerbomb, but JV is back into the ring and runs at the big man trying to break it up! Luther let's go of Calvin to fend off the incoming JV and manages to knock the Throwback Superstar down, but with the ref slightly out of position the fatigued Calvin manages to snap off a desperation low blow! Calvin is too tired to followup on this immediately but the impact of the move has stalled Luther enough that JV has barely managed to climb to his feet before taking to the air and ringing his boot off Luther's jaw with a Deuce's Wild axe kick! Luther is knocked to his back as Calvin is still on his knees! Instinctively JV pounces into the cover! 1....NO! Calvin springs to life breaking up the pin before Luther bench presses JV with authority throwing him off himself! Calvin sees Luther crawl to the corner and gets to his feet running as he leaps on Luther's chest and delivers rapid chest stomps to wear the big man out before taking hold of the top rope, climbing to the middle and leaping off hitting a hard slingshot double stomp! Calvin gets to his feet quickly and JV is back up and runs in looking for something but all he finds is a powerslam courtesy of Calvin! Cavlin hooks the leg... 1....2...NO! JV kicks out! Calvin sees Luther has rolled from the ring and focuses his attention on JV! Calvin locks in a rear chin lock on JV and pulls back trying to take some of the fight from the champion! JV gestures to the crowd and Roxy encourages from ringside as well and soon the crowd is behind JV allowing him to fight out of the submission. JV whips Calvin into the ropes and puts him to the mat with a shoulder knockdown! As Calvin pops up JV tries to lift Calvin for a bodyslam but Calvin manages to squirm out of the move however it proves to be inconsequential as JV lashes out with a hard right kick to the ribs that echoes throughout the arena! Calvin collapses to the mat in pain and JV is smart enough to know that the cry of pain escaping the lips of Calvin signals damage has been done! He gets around Calvin and manages to lock him into an abdominal stretch instantly applying pressure to the hurt midsection! The referee is in position to ask Calvin if he submits but the Next One refuses! JV begins to take a little shortcut and grab the top rope to apply more pressure! This continues a few moments before the ref catches him and calls for the break which JV has no choice but to give but not before milking the five count. Calvin is on the mat holding his aching ribs and JV moves in and taking hold of his head drives his face/jaw into his knee before stomping the mat hard rattling Calvin's brain! JV picks up Calvin and moves him into the ropes before shooting him off with an Irish whip, but Luther has been lurking on the outside and observing the damage to Calvin he low bridges the ropes spilling Calvin to the outside with him! JV looks at this and thinks of pursueing but decides it would be smarter to catch his breath and let them duke it out on the outside. On the outside Luther picks up Calvin like a baby in his arms and drives Calvin's injured midsection into his knee with a backbreaker of sorts, but holds on and stands up lifting Calvin and driving him into his knee again! The Brock Lesnar esq multiple backbreakers cause even more damage to Calvin's already injured ribs. Luther stands up and says a few derogatory comments to Calvin before slapping his head a couple of times! Luther picks up Calvin to his feet and lifts him again but awkwardly with Calvin's body facing away from him instead of towards him and with a short run forcefully slams him ribs first into the steel ring post effectively wrapping him around it! Calvin's scream of pain is gurgled from the blood that begins to seep from his mouth signifying a more serious injury! Calvin falls off the post to the floor below and is in agony which Luther evidently finds amusing as he laughs at his former friend's pain. In the ring JV has not moved, watching this all unfold. And now his gaze met Luther's, convinced Calvin would be a non factor from now on the big man eyes what is the only thing standing between him and the International title. He climbs into the ring and he and JV meet in the middle of the ring with right hands! However JV is fresher, has more wind, and aggressively drives Luther back into the ropes with shot after shot. JV takes hold of Luther's head and leaps up driving both his knees into the face of Luther toppling the big man to a knee! JV gets behind Luther and clobbers his back trying to force Luther completely to the mat and doesn't quite get it done but manages to lock in his version of the dragon clutch dubbed Goose It! Luther grimaces in pain and JV cranks for all he's worth, but there is no surrender from Luther. So close to the ropes the big man merely reaches out his long left arm using all the reach he can and takes hold of the rope freeing himself from the hold! Despite not falling to the Goose It, the hold seems to have taken it's toll on the large Luther winding the big man long enough for JV to get into position to call for the end. He stands measuring the big guy looking perhaps for protoplex to set up Thunder Road. Luther gets to his feet and JV tries to get into position to snap off the protoplex but Luther counters out of it and buries his left knee into the gut of JV. He then locks in a wrist clutch and lifts JV up looking for his finisher! However JV kicks and squirms slipping out of the attempted Burning Hammer! JV lands on his feet and attempts to peel off the axe kick again but Luther ducks it and kicks JV in the gut as JV lands on his feet off balance! Luther gets behind him and locks in a pumphandle before lifting JV up and planting him hard into the mat with the Chapter 11! And somewhere Lion Merteuil is smiling that his signature move is still being used by his former cohorts. Luther cradles JV's legs up and it should be academic... 1......... 2............... NO! Amazingly, Calvin has gritted it out and manages to weakly stumble into the ring and break up the pin attempt! Luther rises to his feet enraged that Calvin is still able to do anything and leaves JV who is almost comatose following being dropped on his head. Luther gets to his feet and begins to punish Calvin, abusing his ribs with impunity! Luther wears out Calvin's ribs and then lifts him to his feet and sets him up then folds up Calvin like an accordian with a folding powerbomb! It looks like Calvin is done as Luther covers him, greedily wanting to beat his former friend and vanquish Calvin's notion of superiority! 1................ 2.......................................... Goodness gracious! Calvin kicks out! Luther looks at the ref incredulously am moment and then covers him again! Again Calvin kicks out at two! Luther gets to his feet and calls for the end! He tries to pick up Calvin, but Calvin desperately counters by dropping down with a jarring jawbreaker! Luther staggers away stunned but as he flails about he knocks the ref cold! Calvin tries to gut it through the pain of his ribs! JV is stirring close to the ropes as Roxy shouts trying to rouse him, bringing him back around. Luther staggers around and Calvin seeing the referee indisposed hits Luther with another low blow! Calvin gets to his feet and blatantly kicks Luther in the groin again before slapping him across the face! Trying to gut it through the pain he moves in to a huge pop from the fans as he despite his agonized ribs manages to get Luther up for the Burning Hammer! Calvin manages to hit the move and Luther is out! Calvin can't immediately capitalize as his ribs are really killing him! The referee is stirring but is still down and pained following getting an elbow from Luther right between his eyes! Calvin grits his teeth and tries to sit up, to fight through the pain of his ribs but as he does...he's put right back to his back as JV explodes from the corner he was perched in and puts Calvin down with Thunder Road! Calvin is to his back with his eyes open however they look vacant... Roxy leaps for joy on the outside however JV stands and moves over to the ref, the fans shout in excitment! On the other side of the ring, a figure has jumped the guard rail! JV is trying to rouse the referee and does not see the mysterious man with long, flowing blond hair that stands poised in the ring behind him! JV suddenly clues into the commotion as Roxy shouts out warning to him but it's too late as he turns the man puts JV down to the mat with a hard superkick to the face! JV is dropped to the mat and out! The man gets a wry and cocky grin as he struts a little bit as finally the screens get a good shot of his face! A small cheer goes through the ranks of the fans as those who watched the XWA where Calvin hails from know who he is! Small cheers and a chant begins quietly but gains a little momentum as the fans chant... Crowd: D-G-X! D-G-X! D-G-X! D-G-X! The man apparently known as DGX gets over to Calvin and pulls him over top of JV and then grabs the referee and moves him into position. Despite being pained and groggy...the ref sees the pinfall and counts! 1........ 2............................ 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Unorthodox Manifesto hits as the announcement of Calvin Lee as the winner and new WFWF International Champion is made! DGX walks over and grabs the belt from the corner where Roxy has abandoned JV's stuff as she checks on her man in the ring! Taking hold of Calvin's wrist DGX pulls him from the ring and puts Calvin's arm around his shoulder and holds him up helping Calvin out holding his title with a big cocky grin for which he is very well known. EMTs come down to attend to Luther and have a look at JV as in the ring Roxy is in tears on her knees by her man's side. DGX smirks and with his arm he's using to support Calvin also raises his hand in victory as the fans chant, however the small chant of his name continues to echo throughout the arena along with the cheers of the fans. Crowd: X-W-A! D-G-X! X-W-A! D-G-X! Winner By Pinfall and New WFWF International Champion, Calvin LeeThe bell rings and all seven women clash in the center of the ring. Vanessa sends Emily Star into the corner, charges forward, leaps into the ropes and strikes Emily in the face with a modified enzugiri; Emily falls to the canvass and Vanessa, bounces off the ropes and follows through with a baseball slide across the sternum of Emily Star. With chaos all over the ring, Barbie Love stands in the center of the ring, confused in all the commotion. Kat Hamilton sneaks up from behind, grabs her by the tights and sends her over the ropes. Barbie Love has been eliminated. Kagura Himecho and Candi Starlight trade blows, as Kat Hamilton chokes out Ayn Guish in the corner. Starlight catches a punch from Kagura and motions for the Sweet Dream, but Kagura Himecho rams Starlight towards the ropes and into Vanessa, sending her over the ropes; Vanessa manages to regain herself on the apron. Candi checks on Vanessa, but Vanessa pushes Candi down, leaps into the ropes, and springboards into Kagura Himecho with a reverse hurricanrana. Vanessa drags Kagura towards the ropes, ascends the top rope and takes air with a 450, but Starlight drags Himecho away and Vanessa manages to roll of the ground; Vanessa makes it to her feet, but she's caught from behind with a stiff roundhouse from Candi Starlight; Vanessa falls as Emily Star charges forward, Starlight grabs her by the hair and tosses her over the ropes. Emily Star has been eliminated. Himecho and Starlight begin an assault on Vanessa; Kat Hamilton pushes Ayn Guish away and comes to Vanessa's aid as she tries to fend off Himecho and Starlight. Kat Hamilton grabs Candi and shoves her into the corner where Ayn Guish stands, but Ayn Guish pushes herself to the top rope and Candi Starlight takes the cold steel of the ring post. Kat Hamilton rushes to Starlight but Ayn knocks Kat down with a spinning wheel kick. Himecho takes Vanessa by the hair, but Vanessa comes back with a hard elbow across the jaw; Himecho stumbles over and Vanessa takes her down with the Shining Innocence. Vanessa leaps into the top rope and takes air with the Dance Of The Seven Veils/Corkscrew 900, and crashes into Kagura Himecho. Vanessa stumbles to her feet, gasping for air. Vanessa pulls Kagura by the hair and shoves her over the ropes. Kagura Himecho has been eliminated. Starlight begins her assault on Vanessa and tosses her over the ropes, but Vanessa grabs onto the ropes and saves herself from elimination; stabilizing herself once more on the ropes. Starlight once again goes for the attack, but Vanessa motions between the ropes and hits Candi with a shoulder-thrust. Vanessa rolls over Candi's, enters the ring, and charges for the ropes, as Ayn Guish pushes Kat Hamilton away, charges forward and knocks Vanessa with a vicious clothesline across the throat, Vanessa hits the ground and Ayn follows up with the Eternal Blackness/Curb Stomp across the back of Vanessa's head. Vanessa lays limp in the center of the ring. Kat Hamilton comes charging back and takes Ayn Guish down with a sunset flip, but Candi bounces off the ropes and hits Kat with stiff kick across the chest. With Vanessa still laying prone in the middle of the ring, referee's come into the ring and slowly roll Vanessa to the outside. Vanessa “Phoenix” McGurk has been eliminated. Referee's help Vanessa to her feet and escort her to backstage, where Wayne McGurk stands in wait. Both Ayn Guish and Candi Starlight pummel on Kat Hamilton. A fury burns in Kat's eyes, as she screams aloud and pushes Ayn away. Candi comes forward but Kat nails her with a vicious kick across the gut, leaving Candi Starlight on her knee's and gasping for air. Kat drives Candi into the steel of the ring post once more, Candi lays prone in the bottom turnbuckle, and Kat takes this to her advantage as she hits Candi with the Lap Dance, but Ayn grabs Kat by the hair and pulls her away; Kat rolls herself over and hits the handstand roundhouse, but Ayn catches Kat's leg and nails her in the face with a front dropkick. Ayn drags Kat close to the corner and tells Candi to motion up the top rope, which she obliges. Candi motions for the moonsault, but Ayn paces up the ropes, grabs Candi by the hair and shoves her head repeatedly into the turnbuckle. Candi barely hangs off the top rope in a daze; Ayn hits Candi with a hard slap, grabs her by the tights and shoves her into the outside. Candi starlight has been eliminated. The referee has entered the ring, the match will now be contested at one fall to a finish. Kat Hamilton races up the top rope and sends Ayn back into the canvass with a super backdrop. With Kat over Ayn, the ref begins the three count... 1... 2... Ayn Guish kicks out. Kat Hamilton rolls though and locks in the Cat's Meow. Ayn tries pushing herself to the ropes, as its no use as Kat Hamilton cranks in the lock. Ayn taps. The Winner and new WFWF Women's Champion: Kat Hamilton “Trip Hoppin'” blares into the arena, as the referee hands Kat Hamilton the WFWF Women's title. Ayn Guish rolls out of the ring, as Kat Hamilton is on her knee's clutching onto her newly won championship; tears of joy streaming down her face. Kat rises as the referee takes her hand and raises it over her head. Jimi Hamilton and Kurt Burton rush to the ring to celebrate her victory. Winner and New WFWF Womens Champion, Kat Hamilton
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Yukio Blaze
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:55:45 GMT -5
Backstage at Superbrawl, at a specially designed interview area, which in reality looks more like a sheet over the real backdrop with a SUPERBRAWL logo pressed on, ironicly not even the right logo for this year’s event. Obo: Superbrawl V.. Look how far we’ve come. Through the destruction of a dynasty, the mutilation of a monarchy, and the self destruction of all that is good and pure.. I bring to you, this, on the seventh day.. I bring to you your new era. I usher in the era in which we are currently entering. No more are the days of half wit drunken champions, with an oversexed caveman that carries him to the top of the mountain. Done are the days of the sniveling idiot that politicked his way to the top, then crumbled under the pressure.. Axis, tonight, Superbrawl V.. This is a big F*ck You to you. Axis, let me take you back to a time. It wasn’t but a month and a half ago.. A time of all that is pure and innocent. Merry Christmas.. The beginning of the demise of the empire. Jedi strikes back, you could say. It was on this night, the night of the birth of your savior, that the mighty Axis was knocked off tilt and sent stumbling with a mighty F*ck You heard round the world, with the assistance of the future Heavyweight champion of the World, EBR. And now, here at Superbrawl, the World Series of Professional wrestling, we knock you clean out of the park. Back your bags boys, you’re in for a long night. Cut back to ringside RM: Ladies and Gentlemen, the next match is to determine the winner of a automatic WFWF Title Match, that can be used up until next years Superbrawl. This feud may not have been physical, but it has emotions written all over it. JO: It has gayness written all over it...... We cut backstage where we find Wayne and Vanessa McGurk over the corridor. Vanessa seems better now, she sits over wooden crate beside Wayne; Vanessa clutches the back of her head with an icepack. Vanessa: I couldn't do it, tonight. I just couldn't. Wayne closes his eyes and kisses Vanessa on the forehead. Wayne: Don't worry baby, it's almost over. I promise. We now return ringside... <***> I'll have my choice aswell as the tag match up in a little while. Mike JESSE OWENS: It’s time to crown a new number one contender to the WFWF Heavyweight Championship folks! Reverend Shadow is set to take on Yukio Blaze for the title and we don’t even know the stipulation yet! RAY MANO: I’m just wondering how Shadow is going to be able to handle laze. Shadow is giving up thirty pounds. JESSE OWENS: He’s got a 2 inch height advantage, though. And that ladder, Ray, throws height and weight advantages right out of the window. "Silver and Cold" starts to play on the speakers. Black and White lights start to flicker in the ring and on the ramp. At about 30 seconds into it, Yukio Blaze shows himself in the audience and the fans sing the chorus "Your Sins Into Me". Yukio looks on and raises his fist in the air and the crowd starts to cheer him on some more. Yukio reaches the arena floor and slides under the bottom ring rope. Yukio goes to the center of the ring and drops to one knee and then takes a bow. The ring lights comes on and Yukio looks at the crowd one more time, kneels up and then waits. The music then stops and he is ready for his match. RAY MANO: I have a feeling that we are in for a brutal match up. Yukio always looks determined but this night something is different. JESSE OWENS: I have it on great authority that Jonathan Parker has said that whoever wins this match will face Pierce Deville on Loaded to see who will win the number on contendership. RAY MANO: It's not true folks. JO is just talking out of his ass JESSE OWENS: Ha, I win the ten dollar bet. I said I would get you to cuss tonight RAY MANO: Ass isnt a cuss word JESSE OWENS: In my book it is Mozart’s Requiem Lacrimosa blares over the sound system as the crowd explodes with cheers. After a few seconds of music, the curtain pushes open and Reverend Shadow flies through, stopping at the top of the stage. He looks out to the crowd much the same that Blaze did before taking his first step down the ramp. Shadow approaches the ring and hops to a knee on the apron. He stands and steps in between the top and middle ropes. As he straightens up, he slaps his chest with his right hand and then raises his bible into the air as he steps onto the middle rope, causing the fans to pop again. The music fades from the speakers as the two competitors finally glance at each other. Vince Howard: Ladies and Gentlemen the following contest is a Ladder match for the WFWF Heavyweight Championship Number One Contendership. The only way to win this match is to scale the ladder and retrieve the briefcase that is hanging above the ring. The winner of this match will have until Super Brawl SIX to cash in their opportunity. The shot pans upwards to spot the briefcase hanging. Both men lock their eyes to it, wanting to hold it in the worst way. Vince Howard: Introducing first, weighing in at two hundred twenty-nine pounds, this is “The Offensive Exhibitionsit”, YUKIOOOOOOO BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZEEE~!!! The crowd pops at the sound of his name. Vince Howard: And his opponent, weighing in tonight in at two hundred and nine pounds. A former WFWF Heavyweight Champion . . . “WFWF’s Living Savior” . . . RRRRRREVEREEEEEEEEEEEEND SHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADOOOOOOOOOOW~!!! DING DING DING WFWF official Willy Parr motions for the bell as the two men begin circling each other. They come together in a collar and elbow tie up with Blaze gaining the fast advantage with a hammerlock. Shadow fights the hold, eventually getting a foot or so in front of the bigger man. Revvie tries to run forward and hit the ropes, but Blaze reaches forward and grabs his tights, pulling him back into a waist lock. Before Blaze can lift him up and over, Shadow throws hard elbows back into the face of his opponent. This causes Blaze to release his grip and stumble backwards. Shadow rushes forwards and hits the ropes, only to come back and get leveled with a spinning lariat. JESSE OWENS: What a clothesline by Blaze! RAY MANO: I think Shadow’s head is rolling around somewhere in the fifth row. Blaze backs off as Shadow gets to his feet, slightly shaken from the clothesline. He holds his neck, but moves back in on the bigger man, tying up again. For a second time, Blaze gets the advantage. This time he raises one of his huge knees into the chest of Shadow. Shadow doubles over, allowing Blaze to hook his head and arm and take him up and over with a suplex. Shadow hits the mat hard, causing him to roll to his belly. Yukio gets to his feet and moves back in, laying a few boots to the back of Shadow’s head. After a few seconds of working that area of his body, Blaze leans in and hoists Shadow to his feet. Blaze grabs Shadow’s arm and sends him across the ring with an Irish whip. Shadow hits the ropes and comes back, ducking another of those strong spinning lariats. Revvie slams on the brakes and turns, surging forward with a forearm to the side of the head. He steps back and leaps forward again with another forearm shot. The bigger man staggers backwards a half step as Shadow backs away and comes back in with a third forearm, this one stiffer than any of the others. That shot staggers Blaze backwards a couple of steps, allowing Shadow to hit the ropes for momentum. He comes back, wanting to hit another leaping forearm, but Blaze raises his boot into the air and levels Revvie with a big boot. JESSE OWENS: Blaze levels Shadow again! RAY MANO: Think of the headache he’s got now. This is just ring rust, Jesse . . . JESSE OWENS: That boot might have kicked it all off. Shadow rolls around on the mat, holding his head as Blaze looks down to him. Shadow rolls away to the side of the ring and sits up, looking to the bigger man. Blaze stares at him with intensity. Revvie reaches his feet and slowly moves back in towards Blaze. The two lock up again and the same result occurs. Blaze gains the advantage and spins around into a waist lock. Shadow puts up a hell of a fight (hehe . . . hell . . . >=))this time, leaving Yukio no other option than to rush forward to the ropes. They hit the ropes and begin to fall backwards. Shadow wraps his arms around the ropes in desperation, but it’s no use. The momentum rips his hold on the ropes away. The two men roll in simultaneous backwards somersaults. Out of instinct the bigger man seals the roll up with a grasp of the legs, but Willy Parr reminds him that there are no pin falls. JESSE OWENS: I think that pin fall attempt was out of instinct. RAY MANO: It was still a slip up. Before he can get to his feet, Blaze is shoved forward by a surprising surge of strength from Shadow. The bigger man stumbles forward, almost falling down after tripping over Shadow’s foot. This gives Revvie time to roll backwards and get to his feet as Blaze turns. Shadow leaps and plants both feet in the sternum with a beautiful dropkick. “The Random Hero” reels backwards as Shadow quickly gets to his feet. As Yukio regains his balance and comes back forward, Shadow hits the ropes and meets him in the center of the ring with a flying forearm that sends the bigger man back into the ropes. Shadow lands on his feet and rushes over, pushing Blaze into the ropes and grabbing his arm. Revvie tries to send him across the ring with a whip, but Yukio is able to reverse it and send Shadow into the ropes. Revvie comes back and ducks a clothesline. He hits the ropes again and leaps forward, only to get caught in a bear hug by Blaze. Blaze adjusts him, holding him perpendicular to his own body. He readies himself and then falls to his back throwing Shadow over head with a fall away slam. JESSE OWENS: Shadow just cannot mount any significant offense. RAY MANO: Blaze is there to put a stop to it at every turn. I’m impressed at his preparation. Shadow lies just under the bottom rope on one side of the ring as Blaze climbs to his feet near the center of the ring. Blaze moves forward towards Shadow, but Revvie rolls to the outside and out of his reach. Blaze steps over the top rope in pursuit of Shadow, but Revvie smartly slides into the ring and quickly gets to his feet as Blaze steps to the floor. Shadow hits the ropes on the opposite side of the ring and comes running back, leaping as Blaze turns to re-enter the ring and catches him in the face with a dropkick that sends him into the steel barrier at ring side. Shadow gets back to his vertical base and begins to run towards the ropes again, but Blaze grabs a hold of his leg and trips him up. Shadow’s face smacks the canvas hard, allowing Yukio to step onto the apron and back into the ring. As Shadow pushes himself to a knee, Blaze grabs him by the head and lifts him to his feet. He grabs Shadow’s arm and sends him across the ring into the corner. Blaze comes charging in, but Shadow raises a boot into his face, causing him to stumble backwards. Shadow pushes himself up to a sitting position on the top rope and waits for the bigger man to turn around. Shadow leaps and grabs Blaze’ head, driving him down with a modified tornado DDT. JESSE OWENS: This may be what Shadow needs! That DDT has Blaze down! RAY MANO: Shadow is moving slowly towards the outside. Shadow rolls underneath the bottom rope and turns, grabbing the ladder and sliding it under the bottom rope. He slides in himself as Blaze begins to stand. Shadow takes a hold of the ladder and rushes forwards, nailing Blaze in the shoulder. Yukio turns and falls back to his stomach after the shot. Shadow sees his opportunity and opens the ladder and sets it underneath the belt. He starts to scramble up the steps. As he reaches the third from the top, he feels a tug on his leg. He looks down and spots Yukio Blaze with a death grip on his boot. Revvie tries to shake him off, but Blaze steps up a step and turns, reaching up and grabbing onto Shadow’s thighs. Shadow tries to hang onto the ladder desperately, but it’s no use. Blaze falls forwards, yanking Shadow from the ladder. THUUUUUD Shadow hits the mat hard from the power bomb. The momentum of the two men is enough to roll Shadow backwards and under the bottom rope to a kneeling position on the outside. Blaze spots his first chance for the briefcase and turns, looking to the ladder. He takes his first step up and the ladder holds. JESSE OWENS: Blaze is going for the win! Blaze cautiously steps up another rung and steadies himself. After a second or two he takes to more quick steps up and looks above him to the belt that is just out of his reach. He takes another step up, four from the top now and raises his arm, reaching for the belt. He is just barely able to graze the bottom of it, but as he begins to take another step up, Shadow jumps into the air and uses the top rope to springboard him forward with a dropkick that connects with Blaze’ back. Yukio loses his balance and falls to his right, catching his throat on the top rope. The ladder tips over and falls to the mat with the impact on the canvas. Blaze falls to his back and rolls to the outside under the bottom rope. Shadow pushes himself to a knee and takes a deep breath before spotting Blaze staggering around on the outside. Shadow hits the ropes and comes running across the ring, leaping into the air and flying to the outside with a picture perfect flying senton that connects. Both men collapse to the ground as the crowd explodes with cheers. WFWF! WFWF! WFWF! WFWF! JESSE OWENS: Shadow looks like he could be finally gaining some momentum here! RAY MANO: He can’t hesitate! Get back in there and go for the belt. Shadow is the first to his feet, moving around the ring to the time keeper’s area. He folds up a steel chair and readies it. He rounds the corner and swings just as Blaze gets to his feet. THUUUUUUUUUUD OHHHHHHHHH! The chair connects with nothing but Yukio Blaze’ skull, sending him back to the ground. Shadow lifts the chair again and brings it down across the back of Blaze. He turns and walks back around in front of the time keeper and opens the chair, setting it in the middle of the walk. He grabs another chair and sets it across from the other. But he’s not done. He ducks back under the ring and searches for something else. With his head under the ring, Revvie doesn’t notice Yukio climbing to his feet. He stumbles around trying to gain his bearings and is finally able to shake the cobwebs out as he approaches Shadow and lays a clubbing blow to his back. Shadow emerges from under the ring as Blaze lands a few more forearms to the back before turning him around. Blaze lays a few right hands into the head of Shadow before rearing back and landing a chop across Revvie’s chest that echoes throughout the arena. This causes Revvie to stumble backwards and flop into a seating position on one of the chairs he has set up. Blaze backs up to the steel barrier to his left and stares forward at Shadow, still dazed and on the chair. Blaze begins to run forward, gaining speed with every step. Just a few feet from his target, Shadow springs off the chair and drops down, tying Yukio’s legs up with a drop toe hold that sends him crashing face first onto one of the chairs, crushing it. HOLY ****! HOLY ****! HOLY ****! JESSE OWENS: Blaze’ face just bounced off of that steel chair! RAY MANO: That looked like it hurt. Blaze covers his face with his hands as Shadow stands and looks to the fallen man. Revvie’s glance moves away from his opponent and up to the briefcase hanging above the ring. Moving a little tenderly, Revvie rolls into the ring and retrieves the fallen ladder. He sets it up and extends the legs, taking that first step up. He pauses before taking the next two steps and then looking out to the outside. Blaze is pushing himself under the bottom rope. Shadow hops down from the ladder, not believing what he’s seeing. As Blaze gets to a knee inside the ring, Shadow rushes forward and raises a boot that connects with Blaze head, sending him back to his stomach. Shadow looks to the belt and then turns, hopping to the outside. JESSE OWENS: He’s not going for the case? RAY MANO: That yakuza kick nearly took off one of Blaze’ sideburns! Shadow grabs the one good chair that remains on the outside and tosses it over the ring, to the opposite side. He grabs the final chair from the time keeper’s area and begins making his way around the ring to the other chair. Shadow drops it and lifts the ring apron skirt, heading back under the ring. After a moment, Shadow emerges with a table in tow. He lifts it up and extends the legs before setting it into an upright position. Just the sight of the table causes the crowd to explode with cheers. Shadow isn’t quite done. He drops back to his knees and begins searching under the ring again. While doing so, he is once again distracted from the movement of Blaze back in the ring. Blaze has slowly gotten to his feet and is dragging the ladder to the corner. He places one end resting on the top turnbuckle before turning his attention to Shadow. Shadow comes back from under the ring, another table in tow. Just as he steps around to lift it up, Blaze reaches over the top rope and grabs at Shadow. Revvie dodges the first attempt and uses his quickness to slide into the ring and under the bigger man’s legs. Shadow springs to his feet and waits for Yukio to turn before leaping. THUUUUUNK JESSE OWENS: Leaping enziguri to the back of Blaze’ head! RAY MANO: Blaze is dazed! Yukio stumbles towards the center of the ring as Shadow gets back to his feet and backs into the corner opposite the ladder. As Blaze turns to face Revvie, Revvie runs forwards. Blaze gains his senses back just in time to catch Shadow in a hug-type hold and lift him over head in one swift motion. CA-THUUUUUUD OHHHHHHHHHH!!! HOLY ****! HOLY ****! HOLY ****!!! HOLY ****!! The release belly to belly suplex from Blaze sent Shadow crashing neck and head first onto the ladder in the corner. Shadow collapses to the mat, holding his head and kicking his feet on the ground violently. Blaze gets back to his feet and approaches Shadow again, lifting him to his feet. Shadow is still practically limp from the landing he just took and thus cannot fight back. Blaze lays a few forearms to the side of Shadow’s head before turning back to the ladder and shoving Revvie under his legs. Blaze lifts Shadow up for a power bomb, but Revvie wiggles his way free at the peak of the lift and falls to his feet in front of the bigger man. Revvie lunges forwards with a clothesline attempt, but Blaze sidesteps it and ends up back behind Shadow. He grabs Revvie in a waist lock and doesn’t hesitate before lifting him up and over. CA-THUUUUUUUUD OHHHHHHHHH!!!! WFWF!! WFWF!! WFWF!!! JESSE OWENS: That release German suplex folded Shadow up like an accordion on his neck for the second time in the last two minutes! RAY MANO: That could have been the final straw. His neck might be broken. The ladder gives way and falls to the canvas, Shadow still lying on top of it. Blaze notices this and turns his back to the downed Shadow, moving to the two tables on the outside. He climbs out of the ring and grabs the table that was abandoned by Shadow just minutes prior. Yukio extends the legs and lifts one end of the table into the air, climbing back to the apron. He uses his strength to lift the table into air and carefully set it on top of the first. This brings an even bigger buzz from the crowd than the first table. Blaze glances over his shoulder and looks up to the case, then to Shadow. Revvie has rolled off the ladder and is attempting to get to his feet. Blaze decides to take a chance and steps back into the ring, heading for the ladder. He walks it over to the center of the ring and sets it up, stepping onto the first rung. He looks down and spots no progress from WFWF’s Living Savior. Blaze takes two more steps up the ladder and looks back down, seeing Shadow almost to a standing position. Blaze takes another step up and reaches for case # 5 (sorry Rev . . . had to put a Mandel reference in here somewhere), grazing the bottom of it again. He takes another step up and steadies himself before reaching again. Just as his hand reaches the case, the ladder begins to shake. Shadow has slid from the ring and is looking under the ring for something. The sudden movement of man on a ladder is enough to cause the ladder to begin to teeter; eventually tipping enough that Blaze has to step off and land on his feet. As he sets the ladder back up and takes the first step up it, the crowd explodes as Shadow slides back into the ring. JESSE OWENS: Is that…? RAY MANO: A board covered in barbed wire! Blaze knows he’s got to go back up quickly if he has any chance. He takes the first three steps in one movement and then stops to steady the ladder. He takes two more quick steps and reaches for the contendership. Just as his hand touches the case, the ladder shakes again. Yukio looks down and spots a beaten Shadow scampering up the ladder, running on nothing but pure adrenaline. Not only that, but he’s got the board in his left hand. Shadow reaches up and nails a right hand to the stomach of Blaze, causing him to take a step down. Shadow steps up another two steps, coming face to face with his opponent. With his on free hand, Shadow nails another right to the face before grasping the board with both hands and lifting it over his head. He tries to bring it down over the head of Blaze as the crowd buzzes in anticipation, but Yukio lands a right hand to the temple of Shadow. Revvie can do nothing but drop the board and grasp the ladder so that he doesn’t fall. The board falls over the head of the bigger man and tumbles to the canvas, landing just a foot or two from the base of the ladder. Blaze attempts another right hand, but Shadow blocks it and nails a forearm. Shadow then reaches up and grabs Blaze’ head, slamming it into the top of the ladder. Blaze slumps over on the ladder as Shadow takes two more steps up and jumping. He front flips over the top of the ladder, grabbing onto the thighs and falling. Shadow’s momentum is enough to pluck Blaze from his stance on the ladder and drive him down with a sunset flip power bomb, right onto the barbed wire board. As Shadow’s feet hit the ground, he leaps into the air and comes forward, landing directly on the sternum of Yukio. OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! HOLY ****!! HOLY ****!!! THIS MATCH IS TEH RULEZ!!!! JESSE OWENS: Shadow drives both feet into the chest of Yukio Blaze with that double stomp after the sunset flip power bomb. RAY MANO: And Blaze had that board covered in barbed wire under him too! Shadow’s momentum from the stomp has rolled him out of the ring, next to the tables. As Shadow stands, Blaze rolls off of the board and holds his back. Pissed off, Blaze shoves the board away, right into the hands of Reverend Shadow. Shadow lifts the board up and sets it in the center of the top table before hopping back to the floor and lifting the ring apron up again. JESSE OWENS: How many goodies does he have under there? Shadow comes crawling out backwards as the crowd lets out a huge pop. JESSE OWENS: Light tubes! RAY MANO: This has turned into a Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Light Tubes match!
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 13:58:28 GMT -5
Revvie sets them on the ground and retrieves the two chairs also at his feet. He hops back onto the apron with them in his hands and sets the on top of the top table. He opens one up and sets it off center to the right, followed by the other, which is off center to the left. Shadow glances over his shoulder and spots Blaze sitting up. This kicks Shadow into high gear as he hops from the apron and retrieves the ten or so light tubes he has. He carefully gets to the apron and sets them on the chairs, spanning the gap.
JESSE OWENS: Look at that stack of….of…stuff!
RAY MANO: I’d hate to be the man to go through that!
Shadow is finally pleased with his set up and turns back to the ring, getting caught with a right from Blaze. Blaze grabs Shadow by the head and leads him back into the ring. Blaze simply grabs Shadow’s arm and whips him across the ring, right into the upright ladder. The ladder folds up and collapses as Shadow stumbles backwards, right into a belly to back suplex from Yukio Blaze that lands Revvie high on his neck again. Blaze stands and lifts Shadow from his downed position, leading him across the ring to the downed ladder. After a few right hands from Blaze, Shadow staggers, just shy of the ladder. Blaze hits the ropes and comes running back, only for Shadow to drop his shoulder.
Shadow grabs Blaze by the waist, swinging around and dropping him onto the ladder with a sidewalk slam.
RAY MANO: This match is just wearing both men down. Neither is moving.
Not for long. Yukio Blaze sits up, holding his back. The blow, seemingly, has only affected him a little bit, while it took a lot out of Revvie. Blaze gets to his feet first with a look of determination and surprise on his face. He picks Shadow up and raises a knee into his gut before shoving him underneath his legs and hooking his arms.
JESSE OWENS: Blaze could be going for that Undecided Finisher!
RAY MANO: I’d have to imagine that that would do Shadow in.
But he reaches further down and hooks Shadow’s legs as well. Blaze lifts him up and backs up a few steps, using his size and strength to keep Shadow up. He runs forward and leaps into the air, landing on the ladder, driving Shadow down with his own packaged piledriver.
OHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Both men slump over in a heap. Shadow is out from the fourth blow to the head he’s taken thus far and Blaze is simply taking this time to catch his breath. Both men seemingly begin to move at the same time, though Shadow is much slower. Blaze turns and crawls over to the ladder, shoving Shadow out of the way.
Shadow crawls over to the ropes and begins hoisting himself up as Blaze lifts the ladder and begins setting it up. As Blaze begins to steady it, Shadow groggily gets to his feet.
JESSE OWENS: Shadow is up, but he’s on unstable legs. He must still be out of it from that packaged piledriver!
RAY MANO: But he’s still going after Blaze, though I’m not sure he can see straight.
Shadow stumbles forward just as Yukio takes the first step onto the ladder. Shadow hits a few sloppy forearms to the back that have just enough force behind them to bring Blaze off the ladder. Shadow lifts a knee into the gut and hooks his arm, head and reaches down, grabbing a leg as well. With just about all the strength he has left in him, Shadow lifts and spins, driving Blaze to the mat with a spinning fisherman driver. Shadow slowly begins to stir again, pushing himself to his feet. He stumbles over to the side of the ring and spills to the outside. He drops to a knee and raises the ring apron again, quickly retrieving a chair.
He tosses it back into the ring and slides back in, moving in on Blaze. Yukio is just getting to his feet as Shadow reaches him, throwing a forearm. Shadow nails repeated forearms that back Blaze into the ropes. Shadow rears back and attempts another, but Blaze blocks it and nails a strong forearm of his own, knocking Shadow backwards. Shadow charges forward, but Blaze just drops his shoulder and lifts Shadow up and over.
Shadow grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Before Blaze can turn, Shadow nails a forearm to the back of the head that sends the bigger man stumbling forward a few steps himself. He leans down as Shadow leans back and stretches the top rope.
Blaze straightens up just as Revvie leaps into the air and lands on the top rope. In the split second that Shadow takes to steady himself, Blaze spins and throws the chair in the air towards Shadow.
THUUUUUUUUD
CRUUUUUUUUNCH
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
HOLY ****! HOLY ****! HOLY ****! HOLY ****!!
JESSE OWENS: SPINNING HEEL KICK INTO THE CHAIR< INTO SHADOWS FACE!!! SHADOW JUST WENT CRASHING THROUGH THAT STACK OF TABLES!
RAY MANO: ONTO THOSE TWO STEEL CHAIRS AND THAT BARBED WIRE BOARD AS WELL!!
JESSE OWENS: TURN YOUR CAPS LOCK OFF!
RAY MANO: YOU FIRST, bunghole!
Blaze stands, looking outside to the pile of debris. After a few seconds of being stunned, Blaze looks above him and spots the belt. He turns and begins making his way up the ladder. He takes the first three steps quickly and then steadies himself. He steps up another rung and reaches up, just shy of the belt. He takes a deep breath and carefully steps up two more rungs, just two from the top now and reaches up. His hand grasps the case, unlatching it and letting it fall into his other hand.
DING
DING
DING
Vince Howard: The winner of this match and new WFWF World Title Contender . . . YUKIO BLAAAAAAAZEEEEEE~!!!!
Blaze takes two steps down before hopping down to the mat and falling to a sitting position. The crowd erupts with cheers as Blaze clenches his briefcase. EMTs have rushed to ringside and are checking on the status of Reverend Shadow, who remains in the pile of debris.
JESSE OWENS: Yukio Blaze has done it! He’s won the opportunity to take on the WFWF World Champion anytime he wants. Let it be from Thunder or whoever he is going to face tonight
RAY MANO: What a match that was. An instant classic. I just have to hope that one: Reverend Shadow is okay and two: he finds it in himself to return to the form in which we know he can be. He just seemed a little off tonight.
JESSE OWENS: Well I’m sure the medical team will get him squared away as best they ca- wait a second . . . what’s all the commotion for?
There is a disturbance in the crowd. Many people begin to cheer and yell at the distant but familiar face. People are getting out of their way as the figure makes a B-Line towards the EMT’s.
JESSE OWENS: Who the . . . THAT’S ALEX SEAN!
RAY MANO: He’s gunning for Revvie!
Sean jumps the barricade with a baseball bat in his hand. He uses it to threaten the EMT’s enough to get out of his way. Once he sees his opening, Alex kicks the stretcher over and watches Shadow crumble, lifelessly, to the ground.
JESSE OWENS: This is absurd!
RAY MANO: This is great . . . it’s like the match isn’t quite over!
Sean lifts the bat into the air and signals to the crowd. They’re unsure of how to react but aren’t granted the time to think as Alex brings the bat crashing down onto Shadow’s right arm . . . right at the elbow, specifically.
JESSE OWENS/RAY MANO: OH MY GOD~!
You can literally see Shadow’s arm take a jagged shape. Security rushes down to stop any further violence but the damage has already been done. As Alex Sean is escorted up the ramp by the police, the EMT’s immediately rush to Shadow’s aid.
JESSE OWENS: I can’t believe that Alex Sean has come back for the SOLE purpose of beating a man that’s already been victimized.
RAY MANO: Well it’s better we remember that then the fact that Yukio Blaze is the number one contender.
JESSE OWENS: WHAT!? I can’t think of a better man for the job.
RAY MANO: I can . . . his name starts with ‘N’ and ends with ‘Ebuddyelse’.
JESSE OWENS: We’re going to try and sort everything out, folks, but we’ve still got more action to come.
The camera shifts back to EMT attendance of Reverend Shadow before cutting to a WFWF promo shot.
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 14:01:57 GMT -5
The Axis are already in the ring as we return to ringside. Chemical Reaction race to the ring, but the Axis, Wayne McGurk and Kurt Burton clip them from behind. Wayne shoves the High Horror into the ring, as Kurt Burton works on Williams on the outside. The bell rings as Wayne picks Horror off the ground, but Horror counters back with a thumb across the eyes. Wayne stumbles over, as Horror rises to his feet. Horror sends a boot across Wayne's mid-section and charges from the ropes with a clothesline, Wayne ducks beneath and hits Horror with a Spine Buster. Wayne rises and turns over to find Williams on the top rope, Williams picks his spot before he takes air, but Kurt Burton shakes the ropes and Williams lands on the turnbuckle Kurt Burton quickly ascends to the top rope and takes Williams down with a superplex; with Williams crashing upon the High Horror “God's Gonna Cut You Down” by Johnny Cash blares from the PA system, as Obo and Pierce Deville march into the ring. Wayne and Kurt waste no time, as the exit the ring and greet Obo and Deville half-way down the entrance ramp. Kurt lunges at Obo and knocks him down with a Lou Thesz press, as Wayne and Deville begin trading blow Kurt chokes out Obo, but Obo presses him thumbs against Kurt's open eyes, pressing hard. Kurt motions off Obo, as Obo rises; Obo paces several steps back and charges forward with a baseball slide across the back of Kurt Burton; Burton now rolling down the ramp. Seeing this, Wayne takes his eye off Deville, as Obo takes advantages and hits Wayne with a Yakuza kick. Wayne stumbles over, as Deville hits Wayne with a roundhouse. Wayne manages to catch Deville's leg, but Obo sends a vicious head butt across the back of Wayne's head. Horror back on the offensive on Deville, which gets him launched into the steel ring steps. Flamez & Shawn come running to the ring as their music plays. Williams slides into the ring and the match is officially under way. Opening bell as the referee struggles to maintain order around ringside.. Flamez starts with David Williams. Lock up from Flamez, but Williams breaks out of it and goes to the rear waist lock. Standing switch from Flamez into a belly to back take down with a float over and Flamez is back to his feet. Flamez turns and is met with a Yakuza kick out of no where from Obo, essentially crippling him from the impact. Williams with a cover and it’s enough for three. Elimination: Flamez and Shawn Roberts It’s David Williams and Kurt Burton now. Williams calls for a lock up with Burton, but is instead met with a thumb to the eye, a kick to the gut and a DDT. Burton down for a cover, but it’s broken up by Pierce Deville, who extends the olive branch of a middle finger on his way back to his corner. Burton up and he pulls Williams up, but Williams catches him off guard with a roll up, scoring a count of two. Horror into the ring for no apparent reason, which distracts the referee into sending him back to the corner in typical “knucklehead baby face gets foiled by the referee” fashion. While the ref is sending Horror back to the corner, Reckless makes his way through the crowd, absolutely clobbering Williams with a cinder block, before diving over the top rope and back out of the ring. Burton shrugs and goes for the cover, right as Horror is exitting the ring. The weapon shot from Reckless is enough for three and an elimination of Williams and Horror. Elimination: David Williams and High Horror Burton back to his feet, but Deville from behind with a rear waist lock. Deville tries to lift Burton, but Burton struggles and stays on the ground. This is for naught, as Obo comes running in and nearly beheads him with a Yakuza kick, which allows Deville to nail a German suplex as well. Vanessa McGurk shrieks in horror at ringside as Burton is essentially destroyed. Deville grabs Burton’s arm and drags him to the corner, forcing a tag to Wayne McGurk. McGurk in and Deville makes the tag out to Obo. McGurk walks high and mighty to the center of the ring and begins to talk trash, so Obo spits in his mouth. Wayne with a high punch attempt, but Obo ducks it and drills him in the kidneys with his taped up hand and McGurk crumbles. Obo to the corner and he tags Deville. Deville in and Obo quickly unwraps his hand, throwing what looks like a roll of pennies to ringside. McGurk slow to his feet, holding his already purple kidney area. He takes a swing at Deville, but Deville catches the arm and slides under and begins to rapidly wail on the back of the neck of Wayne. Someone in the crowd who looks a hell of a lot like King Kraig bows his head in shame at the blatant movie plug as Wayne crumbles to the mat, rolling to the corner to tag in Burton. Burton in with a head of stem, nailing a clothesline on Deville. Obo in and he eats a clothesline. Deville back up and another clothesline for him. Burton is on fire! No, literally, Burton is on fire! Obo has just thrown a fireball and the synthetics of Burton’s hair went up in a quick puff of smoke and blaze. Burton rolls out of the ring, quickly getting patted out by Vanessa McGurk. Wayne rushes in for the attempt to be a hero, but is caught with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker from Deville. Obo in position on the top rope and he leaps off, nailing a deadly double stomp on McGurk’s chest, debuting the Double Penetration live on Pay Per View. Obo with a spring board to the top rope then a dive to the outside onto Burton as Deville makes the cover, scoring a count of three on Wayne McGurk. “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” begins to play over the PA system as the time keeper hands in the Tag team titles. Deville accepts both belts, handing one off to Obo as he slides back into the ring. The two celebrate briefly in the ring, before exiting up the ramp. Obo throws up a middle finger near the top of the ramp, sending a preverbal F*ck You to WFWF. Wayne McGurk slow back to his knees in the center of the ring. One tear rolls down his face as he realizes his world has just crashed down around him. Vanessa still at ringside attending to the crispy Kurt Burton, but the lights go down!! The crowd begins to buzz and act like douche bags and hold up lighters. The lights come back on and Wayne McGurk is gone. Winners and New WFWF Tag Team Champions, Pierce Deville and OboRM: What the hell JO, is that Reckless JO: I believe it is, but why in the hell does he have that chair in hand. Reckless takes his chair and belts both High Horror and David Williams in the head with it. He is getting ready to inflict more damage with the screen starts to get fuzzy...Cut to a special bulletin from the Create-a-Wrestler. CAW: Hello, I am the Create-a-Wrestler, better known to WFWF fans as RBE. I’m here to talk to you today about sex, drugs, and violence in wrestling. Sex is running wild here and I will have none of it.. Create-a-Wrestler creates censorship. There will be no more of the drug use, rape, murder, pedophilia, exploding cafes, silly booked angles, ass eating, or unfulfilling Seinfield references. Create-a-Wrestler creates THE LAW. And if you have a problem with that, you’ll be serving HARD TIME!!
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Yukio Blaze
Main Eventer
WFWF Record: 58-54-03-02
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 14:03:26 GMT -5
<We cut to the locker room area, finding ourselves almost directly behind the stage of SuperBrawl V. Directly in view is Alex Sean, now in ring gear and seemingly getting warmed up. Sean stops then walks over to a crate and grabs his hoodie. As he turns around he's met face to face with EBR. The live crowd erupts at the sight of the hometown star.> EBR: ... Yo. Sean: Yo. EBR: Sup? Sean: Just... you know, getting warmed up. EBR: Looks like you're getting ready for a match. Sean: Yeah... EBR: Right. <They both go silent for a moment.> EBR: Well, I'm here now. So... Sean: Yes? EBR: ... I'm gonna go to the ring. Sean: Right. <They both pause for a moment, EBR clearly trying to pass Sean on the way to the ramp. Sean casually turns sideways, allowing EBR to pass him. As EBR walks towards the stage, Sean stares at him for a moment, then turns and walks the other way. We cut back to the ringside area, where Jesse Owens and Ray Mano are standing by.> Ray Mano: Well, it seems EBR is here. Better late than never I suppose. Jesse Owens: Good thing he isn’t paid by the hour. Ray Mano: We’re approximately ten minutes away from the main event, and with an in-depth look at the challenger we take you to Ryan Riddle. Jesse Owens: The Riddler! The camera switches to Ryan Riddle, standing in front of the WFWF logo. Ryan Riddle: Thank you. It was five years ago when EBR, two months off of making his debut in the WFWF, won the Television Championship at the very first Superbrawl. EBR is one of only two wrestlers to have appeared on the first Superbrawl and compete tonight. At this point, the camera switches to EBR standing near the stage, waiting for the cue to enter the ring. Riddle’s voice is carried over. Ryan Riddle: Two weeks ago I asked him whether he believed this was the biggest match in his career, to which he smirked and responded “the fact you’re asking me hints that it’s up there”. He told me how he truly believes this is his last chance at winning the Heavyweight Championship and how he doesn’t believe he’ll get another title shot. In his words “it’s now or never”. However, he told me his true motivation is not just the Heavyweight Championship, but the stretch from when he first held the Television Championship to possibly tonight; it would give him the longest stretch between individual title reigns in WFWF history. He told me how few men ever have the chance to be remembered for multiple accomplishments, and while he’s content with being remembered for being the first ever Undisputed Champion, he told me he would love to be remembered for winning the Heavyweight Championship five years after his first ever WFWF title reign and cement himself, in his words, as “timeless” or “better with age”. Doing it in his hometown, I’m sure, would just make it all the better. Now, we send you to Stacy Grey. The camera again changes, to, yep, Stacy Grey. Stacy Grey: Thank you. A Tag Team Championship, International Championship, Survival of the Fittest win, and the World Heavyweight Championship are enough accomplishments to last some people an entire career. In the case of Thunder, that was just his 2007. The camera switches to Thunder in his locker room as Stacy continues. Stacy Grey: Thunder, who despite being voted the MVP of 2007, has spent most of his career being underlooked. He doesn’t win every match, but wins when it matters most. He was not the odds on favorite to win the Survival of the Fittest, but he won. He was a new face in the Heavyweight title picture, but he ended Obo’s near eight month title reign. Even now, going into a match as a champion, and it seems all the publicity is on EBR. In many cases it could be seen as a sign of disrespect, but not for someone like Thunder. In the past several months he has lived under the radar, only to come out and win when it matters most. Well tonight, the main event of Superbrawl in his first ever title defense? It matters the most. We cut to the ringside are as the lighting dims as the infamous overture from “Rocky” is heard over the loud speakers. As it reaches its climax, a gun shot is heard before smoothly transiting into “Made You Look” by Nas. EBR pushes the curtains apart before slowly stepping out onto the stage to large cheer from the crowd. Ray Mano: And it’s rather clear who the crowd will most likely be rooting for tonight. Jesse Owens: As if we didn’t know this weeks ago. He gradually strides down the extended Superbrawl ramp, holding out his arms as fans on both sides try to clap his hands. He reaches the apron and stands on the outside for a brief moment as he looks into the camera, mouthing the words “championship, baby”. He walks up the ring steps and enters the ring, before mounting the turnbuckles as the music continues to play. Hopping off, he paces around the ring and engages in a brief pre-match stretch before the music gradually fades out and the lights go back to their normal settings. He backs himself into the corner before sitting on the turnbuckle, awaiting his opposition. Ray Mano: Needless to say EBR certainly looks focused. Jesse Owens: Yes, which is easy to say after watching those pre-match packages that were just shown. Ray Mano: You’re just not going to let me off the hook are you? Jesse Owens: Was not planning on it, no. "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour begins to play. As the cash register sound ends and the music begins, Thunder walks towards the ring. He reaches the apron and climbs the turnbuckle, taunting the fans. Ray Mano: You want to talk about focused; this may be your definition of it. You don’t win practically every title in the WFWF in a given year without being focused. Jesse Owens: Steroids help. Ray Mano: But with congress it’d be awfully messy. Both EBR and Thunder stand opposite one another in respective corners as WFWF announcer Nameless McNamelesslion enters, the crowd quieting down. Nameless McNamelesslion: The following match is scheduled for one fall and is for the World Heavyweight Championship! Introducing first, he is the challenger . . . weighing in at two hundred and forty five pounds and standing at six feet and three inches . . . currently residing in Detroit . . . Before he can even finish the crowd lets out another loud pop in EBR’s direction. Or their own hometown, probably both. Nameless McNamelesslion: . . . Michigan . . . his accomplishments include being a two-time Tag Team Champion, the X-Rated Champion, the first ever Undisputed Champion of the WFWF, and an entry into the WFWF Hall of Fame . . . He is E . . . BEE . . . ARE!! Stepping out from the corner EBR throws his index finger in the air to yet another resounding pop, his eyes focused on Thunder’s waist and the belt that currently occupies it. That is ALL he’s staring at, by the way. Nameless McNamelesslion: And the champion . . . weighing in at two hundred and thirty five pounds and standing at six feet and one inch . . . hailing from parts unknown . . . Jesse Owens: I thought it was mandatory for the WFWF to know where you live. Learn something knew everyday. Nameless McNamelesslion: His accomplishments include the Television Championship, the Tag Team Championship, the International Championship, and evidently the World Heavyweight Championship. Everyone in the arena nods in agreement. Nameless McNamelesslion: Ladies and gentleman . . . THUUUUUUUUUUUUNDAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!! He steps out from the corner and unhooks the Championship from around his waist, handing it to the referee who hands it to the time keeper. Thunder and EBR approach, meeting in the centre of the ring as they share a few quick words, waiting patiently until the bell is rung. From the second the match officially starts neither man moves, both remaining perfectly content with not playing the aggressive role. Only after realizing neither is making a move they begin to lightly circle around one another, Thunder holding out his hand which EBR accepts. They quickly grapple, neither man receiving an advantage. Thunder twists EBR’s arm into a wringer, to which the challenge responds by dropping to his knees and swiping Thunder’s legs out from underneath. Thunder is quick to rise up, locking EBR in a headlock before taking him over onto the mat. EBR grabs Thunder by his waist and bridges up with a quick pin attempt. Before the referee can even get down Thunder rolls out while keeping the headlock applied. He brings himself and his opponent to a standing base, only to be backed into the ropes and fired off. When he rebounds both men attempt shoulder blocks, which simply turn into bumps as they both awkwardly stare at one another. EBR shrugs and applies a headlock of his own, to which Thunder pushes him into the ropes. When he rebounds he slides down underneath Thunder’s legs, before quickly grabbing him from behind and rolling him up into a school-boy pin. Again Thunder kicks out before the referee can even make a one count, and quickly responds by trapping EBR into a small package. Returning the favor, EBR kicks out before one. Ray Mano: This is certainly not the type of match I was expecting, at least not from EBR’s side. Persistent, Thunder is the first to his feet and dives over EBR with a short sunset flip. Even with a less than perfect delivery due to the awkward positioning he’s able to get EBR’s shoulders onto the mat. 1 . . . EBR rolls backwards and to his feet. He feints a short kick to Thunder’s head, who throws his hands up to block the hit, allowing EBR to grab Thunder by his legs and push them towards his head with a pin attempt. 1 . . . Thunder grabs EBR’s head and flips him forward, sending him onto his back in the ending sequence of another sunset flip. 1 . . . EBR bridges forward, sending Thunder onto his back and EBR on top. He hooks his back legs. 1 . . . Thunder pushes EBR forward, who for showmanship purposes rolls towards the corner. Both men knee directly opposite another, receiving a respectful clap from the crowd. Ray Mano: Very smart approach by Thunder. Go after EBR’s weakness in mat wrestling. Unfortunately for him it seems EBR had that one covered. Jesse Owens: Yeah, it was never that EBR was bad at it per se; he just had a lot of difficulty not tiring himself out. Logical thinking by Thunder in the early goings but EBR clearly had this accounted for. Both men smirk at one another before they again approach one another, Thunder firing away with simple and academic chops. EBR takes a few of these before he grabs the champion by the head and brushes him in the face with a forearm. He attempts another one, which Thunder ducks before applying an abdominal stretch. He’s in this hold for only a couple seconds until EBR flips Thunder over with a hip toss, and as Thunder attempts to rise to his feet EBR sharply kicks him in the face, causing him to collapse at the bottom of the turnbuckle. Jesse Owens: Thunder started this match off with his type of wrestling, EBR just showed his right there. In prime position EBR backs up and attempts the Face-Lift DropKick, which Thunder has scouted as he rolls under the bottom rope just as EBR approaches. The crowd boos as Thunder jaws with a few front-row fans, to which EBR shrugs and dashes towards the outside. The crowd cheers as Thunder tries to turn around, but gets kicked in the side of the head as EBR dives between the bottom and second rope with the Face-Lift! Ray Mano: Pow, right in the kisser! Jesse Owens: There’s times where I generally dislike you. Despite the perfect opportunity, EBR backs away from Thunder and opts to instead slide into the ring to break up the referee’s count. Slowing making his way up the apron, Thunder cautiously enters as EBR remains still, until rushing and attempting to send him back over the rope with a clothesline. Showing great ring awareness Thunder holds onto the rope and subsequently lands on the apron, spearing EBR in the gut after he pokes his head through the ropes. He hooks EBR’s head and attempts to suplex him out of the ring, but EBR holds his ground and gives a few short punches to Thunder’s gut. Ray Mano: The irresistible force meets the immovable object! Yeah! The punches cause Thunder to release EBR, who wisely backs away. Jesse Owens: From the early goings EBR looks to be wrestling this match much safer then he normally would. Thunder quickly enters the ring, running at EBR who arm drags him. Thunder is quick to his feet and again runs at EBR, who wisely back steps to the ring ropes. As Thunder approaches EBR attempts to back drop him out of the ring, but for the second time Thunder is able to land on the ring apron. He climbs the turnbuckle from the outside as the crowd hisses and draws attention to it, allowing EBR to notice. Ray Mano: The home crowd comes in handy, that’s for sure. EBR runs and forearms Thunder in the head, causing him to lose his footing and land on the ring apron. EBR begins to scale the top rope as the crowd goes deathly quiet, not wanting to distract him or affect his concentration. Ray Mano: Again, the home crowd makes a difference. As he reaches the top Thunder quickly jumps and smacks EBR in the face with his palm. This fazes EBR, which allows Thunder to hooks his head and his arm, taking him off the top rope with Suplex to the outside! EBR’s back clips off the ring apron as he rolls around on the outside mats, howling in pain. Ray Mano: Damn! This match may be over already! What a move! Jesse Owens: Thunder is a ring technician. It’d be a bit of an understatement to say he knows how to get it done. Grabbing the downed challenger by his shorts Thunder rolls him into the ring and quickly follows suit, hopping on for a pin attempt. 1 . . . 2 . . . . EBR kicks out. Thunder allows EBR some breathing room and backs up as he slowly rises to his feet, clutching at his lower back. He brings himself up with the help of the ring ropes, to which Thunder cruelly replies by dashing towards them and kicking them. Before EBR possibly falls Thunder scoops him up and slams him back down, before dropping a leg across his throat. He keeps his leg over EBR as the referee counts. 1 . . . 2 . . . EBR muscles out rather simply. Ray Mano: Let me ask you something; do you think Thunder really expects that to be enough to keep EBR down? Jesse Owens: Generally speaking, no. But from what I’ve seen thus far both are wrestling this match fairly conservatively, waiting for the other to make a mistake, which happened when Thunder suplexed EBR to the outside. At the same time there’s really nothing to be lost by going for pin attempts. You never know, after all. Thunder again brings EBR up to a standing base, hooking his head in a uranage before falling backwards and dropping him face first into the turnbuckle padding. Jesse Owens: Mano, don’t say “right in the kisser”. Pulling EBR out of the corner Thunder wraps his arms around EBR’s waist and takes him over with a German suplex. Keeping the grasp Thunder pulls him up again and performs another one, again keeping hold of his waist. Before he can perform the third one EBR elbows him in the head, forcing him to loosen his grip. EBR runs into the turnbuckles, dragging Thunder behind him and drops down, sending Thunder into the padding. Jesse Owens: Don’t. This obviously causes Thunder to lose the hold, allowing EBR to grab his head and bulldog him onto his knee. He runs to the ropes and performs a Diving Yakuza Kick when he rebounds, going into the cover. 1 . . . . 2 . . . . . . Thunder gets his shoulder up. As EBR attempts to bring him up to his feet, Thunder resiliently goes around EBR and grabs him by the waist, performing the third German suplex he was looking for. But possibly agitated that it was originally stopped he holds onto EBR and brings him back up, performing the fourth German suplex, this time however he bridges into a pin. 1 . . . 2 . . . . . . . EBR rolls his shoulder up. Ray Mano: One of the big questions going into this match was whether EBR would be outmatched by Thunder, and thus far, that looks to be the case. Jesse Owens: Yeah, it does. Thunder has had one of the best years in the history of the WFWF while EBR has remained pretty untested with an exception of a victory over Wayne McGurk. He just hasn’t faced the guys that Thunder has faced, and most importantly, beaten. Methodically Thunder stalks EBR waiting for him to rise before performing a text book backbreaker. He roughly shoves EBR forward and performs a Russian Leg Sweep, floating into a cover as he presses his forearm against EBR’s face. 1 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . EBR gets the shoulder up. Ray Mano: You mentioned them possibly wrestling safe, do you believe that’s necessarily the best tactic? Considering the circumstances does it not look like maybe they’re simply too afraid to lose? Jesse Owens: Not at all. Neither would be here if they weren’t capable of winning this match, and both EBR and Thunder believe they’ll win. They simply want the other to prove to them that they won’t. Feeling confident Thunder presses EBR into the corner, performing a couple knife edged chops. As he tries to Irish whip him out of the corner EBR turns and pulls Thunder towards him, grabbing his head in a uranage of his own. First he sends him chest first onto his knee, then back first onto the same knee, before hurling him behind with an Exploder suplex! The momentum sends Thunder staggering up and buckled over, which EBR responds to be running towards his head and performing a Rocker Dropper/Fame Asser which plants him face first into the mat, followed by a pin. 1 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Thunder edges his shoulder up. Ray Mano: For what it’s worth EBR may have one of the best PPV records of all time here in the WFWF. He’s only lost on three PPVs, two of those being a tag match, only one of which he was pinned, and perhaps it should be noted the most recent loss was offset by winning the Scars& Stripes Battle Royal. He also went, I believe, three years without losing a singles match. Jesse Owens: Yeah, but unfortunately that was against Thunder. Ray Mano: You can’t write this kind of script. You really can’t.
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Feb 19, 2008 14:04:33 GMT -5
Thunder scurries into the corner of the ring as EBR approaches. He’s able to give EBR a short kick to his knee, buying him an ample second of time before he hops onto the second rope and jumps off with a Double Axe Handle to EBR’s head. He again bounces up to the second rope, but EBR grabs him by the waist and flap jacks him onto the ring ropes! With Thunder barely hanging over EBR shows surprisingly agility and dashes up the turnbuckle, before clipping Thunder’s head with a flying knee, sending him crashing to the mat! He makes the cover. 1 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Thunder gets the shoulder up.
Ray Mano: EBR with a unique and well executed version of the Bombs Over Baghdad.
EBR performs various knees to Thunder’s heads before roughly jerking him up. He Irish whips him into the turnbuckle and runs after him, but Thunder grabs the turnbuckle and propels himself over and behind EBR, taking him down with a Back Cracker/Lung Blower!
Ray Mano: Ouch!
Logically, Thunder follows this up with a Texas Cloverleaf! EBR desperately claws towards the ring apron, surprisingly with half-way decent efficiency. After a few moments he gets within arm reach, to which Thunder releases and quickly applies a Crossface, locking his legs around the arm that was near the rope.
Ray Mano: Great heads up move by Thunder.
Jesse Owens: There’s a reason he’s the champ.
Under the impression that it won’t be enough to make EBR submit, Thunder releases. He leans against the turnbuckle and runs his hands across his hair, clearing off any sweat. As EBR makes his way to his feet Thunder runs and smacks him in the face with a hard forearm! EBR falls into the ring ropes but remains on his feet, allowing Thunder to perform more forearms with just as much success.
Jesse Owens: EBR started this match off wrestling like Thunder, now it looks like Thunder might be returning the favor.
Perhaps seeing this as some type of slap in the face (and at this point it may be literal) EBR responds with forearms of his own, and much like versus CBT both EBR and his opponent go off on one another with various strikes! Believing he may have the upper hand Thunder runs to the ring ropes, but on the rebound nearly gets sky rocketed with a huge Sit-Out Spinebuster! EBR remains in the seated position and it’s enough to be considered a pin attempt. 1 . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . .. . . . . . Thunder throws his right shoulder off the canvas.
Ray Mano: Might not have been the best tactic by Thunder, but points for effort.
EBR exits the ring and begins to scale up the turnbuckle just as Thunder comes too. Somehow Thunder is able to find the ability to not only rush towards EBR, but run up the turnbuckle and perform a Shining Wizard!! For the third time in the match he shows tremendous balance and is able to find himself on the second turnbuckle pad, and after hooking EBR’s head, he takes him off the top rope with an Ace Crusher!! He makes the pin. 1 . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EBR gets his shoulder up, after by far the closest pin attempt of the contest.
Ray Mano: I thought for sure it was over.
Jesse Owens: Both of these men are clearly doing everything they can to win this thing.
Ray Mano: It’s the heart of a champion and the eye of the tiger! Yeah!
Thunder stands behind EBR, holding his hands as he stalks him in preparation for his Cobra Clutch. When EBR begins to rise up Thunder attempts to lock it in, but EBR rolls forward into a victory roll! 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EBR is pushed off. He runs into the ropes as Thunder attempts to get onto his feet, but not in time – he’s smacked in the head with the Motor City Machete!! Dazed, EBR places Thunder’s head between his legs, lifts him up, and performs the E-Pocalypse!!
Ray Mano: E-Pocalypse! E-Pocalypse! Taking a trip to 2003!
Jesse Owens: He’s pulling out all the stops here, Mano!
The force of the impact rolls Thunder onto his back, simply calling for a cover which is delivered. 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . He kicks out! The breath of the arena is nearly taken out at this moment, as EBR remains seated for a brief second before he again returns to his feet, doing everything to keep his cool.
Ray Mano: I cannot believe what I am seeing. EBR may literally have to throw the kitchen sink, I’m not sure.
Jesse Owens: The crowd is shocked. If I were to drop a pin I’m fairly certain we’d hear it. Unfortunately, I do not have one.
Figuring to be looking for the S.O.S, EBR drags Thunder up to his feet. Before he can get him up to his shoulders Thunder desperately begins to fight off the oncoming attack and is able to knee EBR in the gut. Another struggle ensures as Thunder underhooks both of EBR’s arms, and after a brief fight, Thunder is able to somehow snap off a Tiger Driver which sends EBR onto his head!! He forces EBR’s legs towards his head with the pin attempt. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KICK OUT!
Ray Mano: Are you kidding me!? Are you KIDDING me!?
Jesse Owens: It’s just straight back and forth.
Ray Mano: Neither of them are going to be able to win this; the other just won’t lose.
Jesse Owens: . . . Heart of a champion, eye of the tiger?
Ray Mano: Exactly!
Thunder looks on in near amazement as the crowd continues to buzz and cheer wildly. Thunder swipes his arms and brings a now dead-weight EBR to his feet, and after finding it too difficult to simply throw him onto his shoulders for the Thunder and Lightning, he briefly pauses before hooking him into a suplex. Thunder lifts EBR, while struggling, and places him on the top rope. Thunder gingerly begins to climb up, before placing EBR onto his shoulders.
Ray Mano: He’s looking for the Thunder and Lightning from the top rope!
Jesse Owens: Might as well do whatever necessary to put the nail in the coffin.
Coming to, EBR begins to fight off the move as Thunder rises straight up. He’s able to elbow and knee him in the head, forcing Thunder’s foot to jolt and cause him to temporarily lose balance. He slips and crotches himself on the top rope while EBR falls to the inside of the ring. With Thunder’s back facing EBR and the ring, EBR quickly grabs him by the head and begins too lay in with several strong forearms.
Jesse Owens: This is what EBR has been waiting the entire match for!
Not enough, EBR pulls Thunder’s body down by the shoulders and begins to knee him in the back of the head as the crowd goes crazy. After several moments, and after possibly knocking Thunder out, EBR goes for the kill switch. He’s able drag Thunder’s near lifeless body off the turnbuckle and onto his shoulders, before immediately dropping him onto his head with the S.O.S!!!
Ray Mano: The S.O.S! He nailed it! This could be it!
With the crowd roaring EBR quickly hooks Thunder’s leg back as the referee drops down for the count. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3!!!
Ray Mano: It’s over! It’s over! He did it! He did it! EBR did it!
“Made You Look” by Nas begins to play as EBR lies flat on his back, index finger pointed as the crowd lets out possibly the loudest pop of the entire night.
Ray Mano: New Heavyweight Champion!
Using the ring ropes to pull himself up, EBR is handed a towel and a bottle of water as Thunder is rolled out of the ring and helped to the back.
Jesse Owens: Give Thunder all the respect in the world for the performance he just put in. This was a match, that as we saw, could have gone either way. This is a guy who made one mistake in the entire match and unfortunately, for him, it was capitalized off of. As for EBR; new Heavyweight Champion, congratulations to him.
EBR stands in the middle of the ring as the referee enters with the World Heavyweight Championship, and with an intentionally epic connotation confetti begins to fall from the rafters as the belt is handed to EBR.
Ray Mano: One of two carryovers from the first Superbrawl, and five years later EBR’s the World Heavyweight Champion. Very fitting, I’d say.
EBR mounts the turnbuckle with the belt around his shoulder as he’s handed a glass of champagne. He holds it up to the crowd to another pop as “Made You Look” continues to play, as the WFWF logo flashes across the screen.
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Post by Markw on Feb 19, 2008 14:09:57 GMT -5
Amazing Show Guys!
Haven't Read all of it but I have read about four or five matches as you posted them and flicked through the others, Great Show! Well written congrats to EBR and everyone else, but just a side note we are attacked by Reckless and eliminated then after the match when we have already been eliminated we are attacked by Reckless whilst the match has gone on Axis v Obo/Deville, have I just missed something?
But Yeah great show well done.
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Post by bad guy™ on Feb 19, 2008 14:14:15 GMT -5
Crap. Oh well. I have been reading these for the last little bit reading as you were posting. Disappointed that I lost, but I am so happy Jake Slash won. I do not care what you say, I really think this kid could be big.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2008 14:23:02 GMT -5
Im in agreement with that. He's made great strides and I don't know how big . . . but bigger, definitely.
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Post by kingofgoreobo on Feb 19, 2008 14:23:33 GMT -5
so many errors.. so little time.. like:
We now return ringside...
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I'll have my choice aswell as the tag match up in a little while.
Mike
and the mentioning of the Reckless run-in a good six or seven minutes after it happened.. Deville mentioning the ring announcer by name, but EBR puts him over later in the show as having no name..). Perfectly acceptable ladder match though.
I wrote the opening tag match, both of my segments, and about half of the Tag Scramble.
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Post by sonstuds on Feb 19, 2008 14:28:01 GMT -5
My competition said I wasn't ready to face him My teammates said 'I think we need to replace him' All the haters used to say 'Boo we hate him' I wanna thank y'all for the inspiration
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Post by Wez on Feb 19, 2008 14:34:30 GMT -5
Tristan seriously sucks for not showing, he made me lose to The Revolting Blob, I mean come on, he should be shot or at least fired for that.
Another lame thing is that my new character wasn't included and the "Cheese Wez" was so I'm guessing you didn't go with Thunder's written match.
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Post by kingofgoreobo on Feb 19, 2008 15:02:19 GMT -5
Tristan seriously sucks for not showing, he made me lose to The Revolting Blob, I mean come on, he should be shot or at least fired for that. Another lame thing is that my new character wasn't included and the "Cheese Wez" was so I'm guessing you didn't go with Thunder's written match. read up and pay attention to your surroundings.. I wrote your match. as noted 2 posts up from your's. The gag there was Blob licking his lips at the mention of food. He wrote two roleplays. You wrote one. He gets put over. Besides, I didn't invent the Cheese Wez. I've seen it at least two times before.
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Post by wfwfcaw on Feb 19, 2008 15:06:31 GMT -5
Tristan seriously sucks for not showing, he made me lose to The Revolting Blob, I mean come on, he should be shot or at least fired for that. You're a class act.
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Post by xtremefate on Feb 19, 2008 15:26:49 GMT -5
Lol great show guys. Obo I loved how you said that my character licked his lips you did a great job on that. The Thunder & EBR Match was insanely good and long. Also kudos to all who were involved in Superbrawl, WE all made it a great one.
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Post by Calvin on Feb 19, 2008 15:29:47 GMT -5
well, since EVERYONE seems to miss the biggest part of the whole show. I'll be the first to welcome DGX to the WFWF.
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