Post by Rated R on Feb 5, 2010 14:30:12 GMT -5
Loaded kicks off with this a brand new theme tune and the usual pyrotechnics display.
Matthew Werner: Welcome everybody to WFWF Loaded. We’re coming off of a massive Scars & Stripes pay per view and we are now on our way to Superbrawl.
Ryan Riddel: And I think the biggest story is that Trace Demon is the new WFWF World Champion, having defeated DGX with a helping hand from EBR.
Matthew Werner: We have been promised an in ring confrontation between Trace Demon and Alex Sean here tonight, as well as plenty of in ring action from the stars of the WFWF, so lets get things underway with a five person first fall wins match.
Opening Match
Snow Job vs. Joshua Stevens vs. Joe Bishop vs. Chris Chaos vs. The CrazyCale
Sarah Greene: The following match is scheduled for one-fall introducing first from Wimbledon England. Weighing in at 195 pounds. JOE BISHOP!
Papa Roach - Into the Light plays out over the loud speaker as Joe Bishop appears at the top of the entrance ramp, the lights in the arena flickering quickly on and off, Joe runs down the ramp and slides into the ring, he jumps up to the top rope raising his arms in the air before flipping backwards off the ring post and into the ring, a smile appearing across his face as he prepares for his opponent to appear.
Sarah Greene: The Opponent, weighing in at 237 Pounds. From Chicago Illinois. ‘Pastor’ JOSHUA STEVENS!
Ryan Riddel: Why does she always shout their names?
Panic Attack by Dream Theater hits the PA and the fans react appropriately with a loud chorus of boos. "Pastor" Joshua Stevens makes his way onstage to a sea of blue and white lighting, clad in his black trunks with matching white and blue styling. Stevens makes his way down the ramp, smiling at the fans seemingly unaware of their distaste for him. Stevens reveals he is carrying a bible at his side as he reaches ringside, opening a marked page and reading a few verses to the fans at ringside, many of which react negatively. Stevens just smiles, closes the book, and places it on the stairs as he makes his way into the ring. He proudly stands in the middle of the ring, placing his right hand on his heart, then pointing to the sea of people at ringside, he turns and locks eyes with Bishop, before turning back and awaiting the rest of his opponents.
Sarah Greene: The Opponent, weighing in at 182 pounds, ‘THE CRAZY CALE’!
The lights flicker for a few seconds as the entrance song begins. Out of smoke appears CrazyCale as he begins by walking out slowly; the lights are all dimmed. He looks up with a look on his face that looks like anger, confusion, and pain all in one and continues to the ring walking still but shifting his eyes around to see the audience and ring. He runs into the ring once he gets to the end of the crowd barricades. He stands in the ring and looks around prepared for anything.
Sarah Greene: The Opponent, weighing in at 146 pounds, CHRIS CHAOS!
Purple lighting with green lasers moving all around it fill the arena. Chris Chaos then moves to the ring. When he reaches the ring he touches the ground with his hands and then comes back up throwing up the heavy metal devil horns. Then moves into the ring, looking round at the rest of his opponents.
Sarah Greene: The Opponent, weighing in at 250 pounds, SNOW JOB!
Snow Job walks out and does a taunt, smoke fills the ramp as he walks down the ramp arguing with the fans in the crowd, he looks up at his opponents from outside of the ring before rolling in, instantly chaos ensues as all 5 men begin to brawl in the center of the ring.
Cale and Chaos clothesline Snow Job out of the ring, sliding out to continue brawling with him leaving Stevens and Bishop in the ring. Stevens quickly hits a knee to the gut of Bishop, following it up with a Suplex, Stevens, not wanting to lose any momentum begins to kick Bishop in the gut, but is taken down by a spear from CrazyCale just seconds after he had slid back in the ring.
Cale backs Bishop in the corner, he goes for an open hand slap to the chest of Bishop, but he grabs Cale’s arm and flips him into the corner and returns the favor open hand chopping Cale in the chest. Meanwhile Job who has returned to the ring locks Stevens in an arm-bar as Chaos circles the ring planning his next attack.
Stevens manages to battle back to his feet, charging Job into the corner before whipping him back across the ring where he smashes into Cale who has received the same punishment from Bishop. Bishop then locks Job in a headlock as Stevens picks up Cale and backs him into the other corner. Stevens sets up Cale on the top of the turnbuckle, as this is happening Job manages to get to his feet, still in Bishop’s headlock but he is soon broken free as Chaos smashes Bishop in the back before throwing him over the top rope and out of the ring.
Stevens then hits a massive Superplex to CrazyCale as Chaos locks Job in a Boston crab, Stevens exits the ring and focuses his attention on Bishop, they trade blows around the ring, Job tries not to tap out, clawing for the ropes as Chaos screams at him, wanting him to tap out, Job eventually manages to get to the ropes.
Stevens whips Bishop towards the steel steps but Bishop reverses it sending Stevens smashing face first into the solid steel steps. As this is going on Chaos grabs Cale and drags him to the ropes, continuing to tangle Cale up in the ropes and begin pummeling his head in with right and left hands. But Bishop runs into the ring and throws Chaos out of the ring, Bishop continues to climb up to the top rope, as Cale looks on tangled up in the ropes.
Bishop goes for the Decido Spiritus and nails it before hooking Snowjob’s leg, Cale looking on in frustration. 1… 2… 3.
Winner: Joe Bishop
Matthew Werner: Bishop picks up a quick win in the opening match.
Ryan Riddel: A win over four other individuals might I add, things are certainly looking up for this young star.
Matthew Werner: Well up next we have the long awaited return of former WFWF Tag Team Champion Aaron Ashton.
Ryan Riddel: But it won’t be an easy return Matthew, he has three other competitors to contend with.
Aaron Ashton vs. Jack Sabbath vs. Gora Achmed vs. Luke McCarthy
A very competitive match saw all four men pulling out everything they had in them to rise above the others, but in the end it was Aaron Ashton’s night to shine, as he connected with the Ashtonator on McCarthy to pick up the win.
Winner: Aaron Ashton
Matthew Werner: Aaron Ashton picks up the win upon his return.
Ryan Riddel: Let’s just hope that he can keep up this streak.
We cut backstage to find Wayne McGurk standing outside the arena. Leaning against a chain-linked fence, Wayne closes his eyes as he draws a cigarette close to his lips for a drag. Wayne exhales a cloud of smoke. His eyes remain closed.
Wayne McGurk: Often, I question wether or not it was a good idea to return sometime ago. What have I accomplished in my time since? Nothing. Not a damn thing. Just like many of the people who work at the arena that serves as the host of tonight's Loaded, I'm just going through the motions without any goal, without any direction.
Wayne opens his eyes.
Wayne McGurk: And you know why, because of the sick, disgusting, political place the WFWF has become. Look at me now, because I spent way too much time concering myself with the needs of people who shouldn't otherwise be worth anything to me that I veered myself away from everything that's important to my occupation and the career I lead.
Wayne McGurk: Half the people watching this don't even know who I am, what I accomplished, and the things, the trials, and the taxes I put myself through for the sake of this company! Years ago, I handed my soul in an earnest attempt to make a living and to provide for my wife and for my kid, and what did it get me? A set of injuries that hurt until now, decent pay, and hard earned respect that was taken away from me the moment the "next big thing" came along.
Wayne McGurk: I carried this place close to two years! I was the longest reining International Champion, and in that time, I took what many considered to be the WFWF's secondary title and turned it into the single most important belt. I set the standard with every match I took, regardless of who I was facing. It didn't matter how tired I was. The pain that ran through my body wasn't a factor as long as I could give. And I gave, more thany anyone else I gave... And look at me now, nothing! Not a damn thing!
Wayne McGurk: If the rest of the world can be cold and heartless, I'll tell you this, I can be cold and heartless too! The only that ever mattered to me's my family and I know for more than a reason of a doubt that my wife will follow me to hell, regardless if I want her to or not.
Wayne McGurk: Wayne McGurk had his time and he will have his time again. I want respect, I want gold, and I want all the things that were taken from me, and even if I have to go to hell to do it, I'm gonna get it all back.
Wayne McGurk: For once. I'm gonna taste the rain. For once. I am going to extend my arms out and take what I can get and I'm going to do it on my terms and my terms alone.
Wayne takes one final drag before flicking the cigarette off of his hand and walking away.
Matthew Werner: Up next we will see High Horror clash one on one with newcomer Twisted, who has already made quite a name for himself in his brief time in the WFWF.
Ryan Riddel: He wasn’t able to pick up the big win at Scars & Stripes so he’ll certainly be looking for revenge here tonight.
High Horror vs. Twisted
Twisted really took it to Horror in this match, really showing that he can hold his own against more experienced stars, but his drive and will wasn’t enough here as High Horror demonstrated his killer instinct, connecting with the Dreadful Acts almost out of nowhere to pick up the win.
Winner: High Horror
Ryan Riddel: And High Horror picks up the win, getting one over Twisted once again.
Matthew Werner: Twisted put up quite a fight, but it wasn’t enough to down the more experienced High Horror here tonight.
We cut to Stacy Grey standing outside the Revelation locker room. She turns toward us momentarily, updating us on the situation.
Stacy Grey: I'm here, outside the Revelation locker room, hoping to get a word with them about the state of their group.
Turning to the door, she knocks. After a few moments, it swings open, and Jon O'Deeves steps out.
Jon O'Deeves: Yeah? What?
Stacy Grey: I was hoping to get a word with you guys about the state of Revelation. Is that alright?
O'Deeves looks into the locker room over his shoulder.
Jon O'Deeves: Guys? Interview?
Aaron Ashton: Sure. Let her in.
O'Deeves pushes the door open wide, letting Stacy and the cameraman enter. Aaron steps forward, leaving Horror sitting on a bench behind him.
Aaron Ashton: Stacy! How the hell ya been?
Stacy Grey: Well, actually I...
Aaron pulls the microphone back over to him.
Aaron Ashton: Yeah, I don't care. Let me guess; you're here to ask about Revelation, right? Are we still together? Do they trust me? Am I right?
Stacy Grey: Well... Yeah. That's it exactly.
Aaron chuckles.
Aaron Ashton: I thought the fact that you came to the Revelation Locker Room would have been enough of a hint that we're back together and fine. But you want more proof? Fine. Jon; front and center.
Jon O'Deeves steps forward, holding his National Championship over his shoulder. Aaron puts his arm around his shoulders.
Aaron Ashton: Here we have Jon O'Deeves, one of the finest young talents in the WFWF. The current WFWF National Champ. Jon, is everything copacetic in The Revelation?
Jon O'Deeves: Yessir, Aaron.
Aaron slaps him on the back.
Aaron Ashton: Good man, Jon. Go ahead and have a seat.
Jon turns to sit down, and Aaron turns to look at Horror.
Aaron Ashton: Horror! Care to join me?
Horror looks up, but does not move. Aaron motions for him to come forward. Rolling his eyes, Horror stands, moving up beside Aaron.
Aaron Ashton: Now, Horror here helped O'Deeves win that belt. He was the special ref, and he did what was best for Revelation. I think that shows where his allegiance is. Right, Horror?
The High Horror: Whatever you say, Aaron.
Aaron looks at Horror, narrowing his eyes, as if to figure out where Horror is coming from. Shrugging, Aaron motions O'Deeves forward, and O'Deeves comes to Aaron's right side.
Aaron Ashton: This is The Revelation, back at full strength. We are here to kick a*s, take names, and win championships. WFWF be warned; your Revelation is imminent.
Aaron extends a hand to the center. O'Deeves quickly following, setting his hand on top of Aaron's. After a beat, Aaron looks at Horror. Nudging him, Aaron motions toward the hands. Horror sighs, slapping his hand on top. Aaron keeps looking at Horror as we pan in close to their hands
Ryan Riddel: Well up next we have the new WFWF National champion in singles action.
Matthew Werner: Jon O’Deeves will be looking to cement himself as a real world champion right from the start, so he will need a win here tonight.
Jon O'Deeves vs. Nathan Gust
This match was all about the National champion, as he systematically picked apart Nathan Gust with a drive that had been lacking from the young star before he picked up the National Championship, eventually picking up the win with the Tiger Bomb.
Winner: Jon O’Deeves
Wayne McGurk vs. Yukio Blaze
Tonight’s main event pitted two of WFWF’s big stars against each other in a match that will have obvious consequences on the contenders race to the WFWF World Championship. Both men pulled out all the stops to try and get the win in a very competitive and lengthy match, but eventually Yukio Blaze picked up the win, countering the Dead End and connecting with the Trail Blazer to pull off the win.
Winner: Yukio Blaze
‘Death Before Dishonor’ hits the sound system as the lights dim. Large flames shoot out at the top of the stage area before Trace Demon walks through them in a suit, without getting burned, the WFWF World Championship over his shoulder and the WFWF Tag Team Championship around his waist.
Ryan Riddel: The new World Champion is here!
Matthew Werner: This man is on top of the world right now, holding not only two championships but also running the show.
He poses on the ramp, raising both arms as the flames eventually die out. Trace Demon slowly walks to the ring and enters between the top and middle rope. He walks into the centre of the ring, and waits for the crowd to die down before talking.
Trace Demon: At Scars & Stripes I did something that nobody expected of me, I defeated DGX and became the new WFWF World Champion, despite the odds that were stacked against me. I ascended to the pinnacle of the WFWF, proving once and for all that I deserve to be here. But that isn’t what I came out here to talk about, I came out here to discuss Alex Sean.
Matthew Werner: Looks like the boss means business tonight.
Ryan Riddel: Trace Demon always means business, he doesn’t do anything else.
Trace Demon: Alex Sean seems to think that he can just come back into the WFWF and tear apart everything that I’ve built, everything I’ve worked for, well guess what Sean, you can’t. I know you went to the board and got yourself reinstated, and honestly, I’m not surprised, because your clearly too scared to face me on your own without some kind of back up. Do you know why that is Al? Because your a coward, plain and simple, and you’re a coward who will fall to my feet and beg for forgiveness, and do you know what you will get?
Trace Demon pauses, his face deadly serious. He glances at the World Championship on his shoulder and smiles.
Trace Demon: You will get a boot to the skull, and nothing else.
‘Enter Shikari’ hits the speakers as Alex Sean, kitted out in a suit of his own, makes his way down to the ring, not bothering with any flashy pyrotechnics.
Ryan Riddel: Looks like things are about to get very interesting.
Alex Sean enters the ring, and engages in a brief stare down with Trace Demon before bringing the microphone to his mouth.
Alex Sean: Do you think I am afraid of you Trace? Is that what is running through your feeble excuse for a brain right now? Because allow me to make something perfectly clear, you do not frighten me, you are nothing but a child who has been allowed to sit at the grown up table. But I am going to knock you straight back down to the kiddies seat where you belong, because I now have the power to do so.
Matthew Werner: What is he talking about? What power?
Trace Demon: You think I’m stupid Sean? You think I don’t know what you’ve done, what the board have done? Allow me to elaborate for our fans here. Alex Sean has gone and gotten himself a seat in power, Alex Sean is your new WFWF ‘commissioner’.
The crowd go crazy at the announcement while Alex Sean just nods, a slight grin on his face.
Alex Sean: That’s correct Trace, the board want you gone, they’ve realized, just like the rest of us, that your nothing but a sociopath who tricked them into giving you the director’s position, so now I’m going to make sure that business is done fairly, so it looks like you’re going to be sharing power for the immediate future.
Trace Demon walks up to Alex Sean, getting right in his face. He walks towards the ring ropes, getting ready to leave, but turns around before he does so.
Trace Demon: You act like you’ve gotten all of this worked out Sean, as if you believe you’ve gotten one up on me, but let me make something perfectly clear, I’ve gotten an ace up my sleeve that nobody is going to see coming, not you, not the board, not the fans, nobody.
Trace leaves the ring and begins walking backwards up the ramp, Alex Sean staring him down as he does so.
Trace Demon: There’s a war coming, and revelations will be made Alex Sean. Be prepared for the end, because it has only just begun.
‘Death Before Dishonor’ hits the speakers as Trace Demon and Alex Sean engage in a staredown, before the screen fades to black and the WFWF logo comes up, signalling the end of the show.[/center]