Post by Thunder on Nov 4, 2009 0:33:40 GMT -5
There's some pyro. Shocking, I know. It's definitely never happened before.
Matthew Werner: Welcome to Loaded! We are only two weeks away from Scars & Stripes!
Matt Steel: Enough with the fake enthusiasm.
Matthew Werner: It's real.
Matt Steel: It isn't.
Matthew Werner: Yeah, you're right.
Matt Steel: PHONY.
Matthew Werner: Let's head to the ring for--
Matt Steel: PHONY.
Luke McCarthy vs. Till Guenther
This was a match that looked to show who really has a bright future in WFWF (and make a big impact with the win) and just might not be ready for the big time. In the end, both men proved themselves worthy of the spot they were given in a highly competitive match. And although both competitors clearly have big things ahead of them, McCarthy was the one who picked up the win with the running facebuster.
Matthew Werner: Impressive debut for both men.
Matt Steel: Yeah, normally the new guys don't even show up.
Jon O'Deeves vs. Christian Shields
Fresh off a huge win last week, it came as no surprise that O'Deeves had the match in his control early on. Shields got control of the match by blocking a tiger bomb, but O'Deeves mounted a comeback. The second time, Shields was unable to block the move, leading to the win for O'Deeves.
National Title Qualifier
Aaron Ashton vs. Master of Destruction vs. Twisted
Although it was every man for himself in theory, that's not the way it worked in the early goings. Ashton and MOD made it their goal to take out Twisted, and although he put up a fight, that's what happened early on. But it wasn't long before they were at odds and fighting with each other. Twisted took advantage of this and after making quite a comeback, hit the Sick and Twisted on Ashton for the pin.
Trace is sitting at his nice five hundred dollar desk reading over papers. The National Title hangs in a glass case on the left side of the wall and one half of the WFWF Tag Team Titles sits comfortably on top of the desk.
Blaze: Knock, knock......
Trace: Who is .....never mind, come on in.
Come strolling in the room is Yukio Blaze.
Trace: What could you possibly want Blaze ?
Blaze: Answers...
Trace: Answers ?
Blaze: Yeah, answers. Answers as to why you have someone stalking my ass.
Trace: What in the hell are you talking about Blaze. Are you high or what ?
Blaze: I didnt come here sooner because I had to build up a case and the facts.
Trace: Seriously man. What the hell ? Facts, stalking. Its all news to me.
Blaze: Okay then here I go, I first thought the person behind this was Calvin, but I remembered he wouldnt have the emo balls to pull this off. Thunder was next, but he was quickly canceled out because me and him have already done it all and its finished between us. EBR was next, but he has been building up his thing with DGX and seemingly trying to get another World title shot or stealing yours away from you. DGX was on there to, but why have beef with me and.....
Trace: Shut the hell up now or I will fire you right on the spot. also, was Sanchez on this list.
Blaze: No, he is a Mexican. Mexicans do not stalk.
Trace: Whatever. So you are accusing me of stalking you.
Blaze: Yes I am. So are you going to pony up to it ?
Trace: No because I have no clue what you are talking about and why would I want to stalk you. I'm the current number one contender for the WFWF World Championship, current Tag Team Champ, and ruler of Loaded.
Blaze: I believe you are doing this because you want to get rid of me. Once and for all.
Trace: Why would I want to get rid of you. I mean I hate you and all, but you help the ratings in this company. You sell a ton of merchandise and people love you. I cant get rid of a draw around here. That would be career suicide.
Blaze: I still dont believe you. I'm sticking with my instincts on this one....
A assistant comes rushing into the room and is out of breath.
Someone left this for you Mr Blaze.
The assistant hands Blaze a black envelope letter.
Trace: Dont you know I'm the boss and you should be knocking on doors around here.
I'm sorry. I'm going now....
The assistant exits the room
Trace: What is that Blaze ?
Blaze looks at the opened letter and then hands it to Trace.
Blaze: You are not my stalker.
Trace: Just like I told you.
Blaze: I'm out of here....
Blaze now exits the room and Trace looks at the letter.
Trace: The hell is this.
I'm coming Blaze.....Revenge is bitter sweet.........Your scars are my scars......Scars and Stripes.......I'm coming.......
I never signed any new superstars nor did Thunder, so who in the hell is this?
High Horror vs. Justin Tyme
Tyme's much anticipated return turned into quite the solid match. With no signs of ring rust early on, Tyme actually had the advantage over Horror. Horror was able to make a comeback and looked to have the match in control when Tyme backdropped him to the floor. A series of elbows got Horror out of OverTyme, was followed by the Concussion, which gave Horror the win.
Calvin Lee vs. Davey Sanchez
It looked as though Sanchez would pull out the win here, especially after he threw Lee into the steps once the fight spilled out onto the floor. But once back in the ring, it didn't take long for Sanchez to lose his advantage and for Lee to mount a comeback. From there he made quick work of Sanchez, hitting the wrist clutch burning hammer for the win.
Matthew Werner: Main event time.
Matt Steel: Yup.
Matthew Werner: The commentary sure has sucked tonight.
Matt Steel: Yup.
Matthew Werner: Is that all you're going to say?
Matt Steel: Yup.
Kurt Burton vs. Wayne McGurk vs. Yukio Blaze
Just like the previous match, this one quickly spilled out onto the floor and turned into a wild brawl. It reached it's pinnacle with a dive from Blaze that kept all three men out on the floor for a good deal of time. Later, it looked like Blaze had Burton beat after a superkick, only for McGurk to break it up at the very last second. A clothesline send Blaze out onto the floor and from there all McGurk had to do was pin Burton for the win.