Thunder
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Post by Thunder on Jul 1, 2010 0:24:22 GMT -5
WFWF Superbrawl is just about to get underway! The fireworks finished crackling, the honey shots of the live crowd, warmed up by the fantastically awesome pre show match [footage not found] is certainly ready from more in ring action only WFWF can offer! The shot settles on Keri Thames in the ring, her usual smile on her face born of loving her job before she raises the microphone to introduce the first contest of the evening!
Thames: Ladies and gentlemen, this next contest is the tag team turmoil match for the WFWF tag team championship!
The crowd pops. Whoo! [/color] Thames: Introducing first…one half of the WFWF tag team champions, D-G-X!! “Shook Ones Pt. 2” by Mobb Deep hits and from the back holding a championship belt of the tag belts on each shoulder emerges DGX with microphone in hand himself. He receives a rousing ovation from the audience because he’s DGX and he’s awesome. Yeah! D waves to the fans momentarily then taps the mic to make sure it’s on before he raises up to his mouth his music fading out. [/color] DGX: I know the big question on everyone’s mind is, with Alex surrendering his half of the tag team titles and “leaving” who I, DGX, would be able to get as a tag team partner on such short notice. Truthfully, there was only ever really one choice, only one person other than Alex talented and cool enough to stand in the corner with DGX! And that man is….E-B-R!!!!!!!!!! *Entrance theme* hits as EBR emerges from the back to cheers from the fans, because despite his dastardly past he has been away for a bit and is actually pretty awesome so yeah. DGX smiles and hands E one of the tag belts and together the duo make their way to the ring and prepare themselves for the battle ahead. [/color] Steel: E and D, gonna keep the tag belts tonight mang! XWA Representin’! Werner: Well the two gentlemen in the ring have a tall test ahead, this is basically a tag team gauntlet match for these gentlemen and as the champions going in they have the disadvantage of having to begin the match. Steel: It won’t matter because Team ED will get it done! Werner: Team ED? Steel (nods): Team ED. Thames: Introducing the first team… “Turn ya head” by Heidi Montag hits and from the back emerges the energetic and pumped up Desiree! Following her is her tag partner, the larger Gladiator whom beats his chest like a gorilla before rocking the crucifix taunt! [/color] Thames: Gladiator and DESIRRREEEE!!!! Gladiator ambles down towards the ring hungrily as Desiree plays to the fans with a somewhat unimpressed look on her face at the conduct of her partner. Gladiator slides into the ring and moves to confront the champions but the official holds him back as Desiree gets into the ring. She smiles and catches the eye of EBR and grins at him winking because E is a very sexy man! Yeah! And as the two begin to engage in flirtatious moments Des moves closer to EBR as he chats her up! Gladiator looks on confused and somewhat angry at the situation unfolding… [/color] Werner: Desiree certainly seems quite taken with EBR… Steel: Of course she is, because EBR is both a Mac and the Man! Gladiator has seen quite enough of the shenanigans and beats his chest throwing his arms out with a mighty war yell as EBR, DGX and Desiree all turn to look blankly at him. After a moment DGX catches Gladiator flush in the face with a Breakdown knocking him to his back out cold as EBR grabs Des and throws her out of the ring! DGX strolls over and gently puts one foot on Gladiator’s chest and the referee counts the first pinfall of the evening! [/color] Steel: That was awesome! There goes Des and probably EBR’s date later tonight! Werner: Thanks for comin’ Gladiator. . . . 1 . . .
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Team of Gladiator and Desiree are eliminated.
“You make me sick” by Egypt Central hits and from the back bolting down faster than any announcement of their name can be made come Twisted and Luke McCarthy! Both men slide into the ring and run at EBR and DGX only to have both men side step them and toss them along outside the ring over the top rope! Twisted manages to hang on but McCarthy finds himself a man with no backup plan as he hits the arena floor with a thud! [/color] Werner: And Twisted and Luke McCarthy are in… Steel: Yeah for how long? EBR grabs hold of Twisted and brings him into the ring the hard way as his back bounces off the mat back first! D takes hold of the ring ropes and waits as on the outside McCarthy gets to his feet before DGX takes to the skies and nails a crossbody taking McCarthy and himself out of play for a moment as in the ring it turns into EBR vs. Twisted! [/color] Werner: DGX flies! There goes McCarthy! Steel: Twisted getting a run up looking to clothesline E! Twisted swings wildly looking for the clothesline from Hell but EBR ducks and comes off the opposite ropes himself launching his body and nailing a running shoulder tackle! Twisted is knocked down as EBR gets up and gets poised before he runs at Twisted and lightly wraps up his head, twists and drives him into the mat as the crowd awes at EBR’s innovative offense! [/color] Steel: Night Train Neck Tie! Down goes Twisted and Team ED is rollin here! EBR is up swiftly and hits the ropes as Twisted is just now to his hands and knees as EBR races back and drives his knee hard into Twisted’s face completing the Motor City Machete! EBR quickly gets the cover!
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On the outside Luke McCarthy is barely up and tries to slide in for the save, DGX grabs holds of his leg preventing him!
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Team of Luke McCarthy and Twisted are eliminated. [/color] Werner: Two teams down! EBR and DGX starting to roll here! Steel: Sick moves from EBR Werner, he hasn’t missed a step! Keri Thames gets up at ringside and prepares to make an announcement. A band is seen setting up on stage as the fans cheer however a tech goes over to Thames and whispers something in her ear. [/color] Werner: Wonder what this is… Steel: I don’t know, apparently there’s a band gonna play one of the two remaining teams down or something. That’s kind of egocentric but aight… Thames: Here to play the Headcrushers to the ring, please welcome Megadeth! Megadeth sets up, plays to the fans, gets some cheers…warms up and plays their song “Headcrusher” bringing the tag team named for said song to the ring. The arena rocks, the Headcrushers are pumped, EBR and DGX take a nap, yay! Eventually all the pinosh of the concert wears off, Deathstar stands in the ring and Lightning gets on the apron as DGX takes his spot on the apron and EBR remains to start out the encounter here. EBR moves in looking for a lariat, Deathstar (henceforth DS) ducks the attempt and nails E with a pele kick! [/color] Werner: Looks like we’re finally gonna get this settled down into an actual tag team match. Steel: Word. DS gets up and looks poised to go for a leg lariat however as he takes to the air E gets in under him and catches him in perfect position for the SOS! The crowd explodes however Lightning recognizing the danger to his partner rushes in and puts a boot in E’s gut causing him to drop DS! DGX in a flash is on the top rope and takes to the skies with a flying back elbow knocking Lightning down before any follow up attack can happen! D and E get back to back a moment to turn positions and D finds himself facing DS, E head to head with Lightning! DS swings for the fences and D ducks catching him with a waistlock which translates into a big German suplex! E meanwhile is laying into Lightning with stiff right hands before he takes him and whips him towards DGX whom just finished clotheslining DS to the outside, turning with barely a moment to register DGX takes Lightning’s head off with the Breakdown! [/color] Werner: Fast and furious action! Steel: Team ED owns this, it’s so cash! Werner: Breakdown! Steel: Thanks for comin’ Lighning! Werner: But Deathstar is the legal man! Steel: Oh yeah… EBR and DGX lock eyes a moment before they spring into motion, EBR whipping DGX into the ropes and on the rebound EBR backdrops DGX to the outside which serves as effective double team as D’s landing is cushioned by the body of DS whom he takes out in the process! DGX gets up after a moment on the outside and throws DS back into the ring, as Lightning is loopy from the superkick and not quite sure of his surroundings! DGX gears up with stomps, warming up and exciting the crowd as EBR stands diagonally opposite with his hands on his haunches with the unfortunate DS right in the middle! [/color] Steel: Oh this is gonna suck for Deathstar! Werner: The people of Alderaan are loving this from beyond the state of oblivion! Steel: …you’re such a nerd! DS gets up and unfortunately turns towards the sound of the stomping and subsequently eats a right boot from DGX’s Breakdown just as his partner did and the impact of this turns DS right into EBR whose moved into position and lifts DS up into position before dropping him on his addled head with the SOS! EBR covers as DGX stains poised unless Lightning makes a save attempt!
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The Team of the Head Crushers are eliminated.
Before much can happen after this, the last team of Jack Boulder and Cameron Stone rush the ring with a great sense of urgency feeling the want and the need to finish this off quickly! Boulder nails EBR with a dropkick knocking him down and E rolls out of the ring with Boulder in hot pursuit as Stone rattles DGX’s brain with a clothesline! On the outside E comes in with a right but Boulder catches him with quick inverted atomic drop! In the ring Stone let’s DGX up only to plant him back down with a spinebuster as it looks like the Rock Boys are rolling! [/color] Werner: Looks like the Quarry got let out early here! Steel: Hah! Man E and D really need to get it together, they’re getting pwn’d. Werner: Pawned? On the outside Boulder gets a running start and plants EBR face first with the running bulldog! In the ring Stone picks up D and goes for a whip but with veteran maneuvering DGX turns Stone in with a do si do style move and looks to catch him off his short range rebound with a Breakdown however having been watching the match Stone is well aware this is coming and catches the boot! With a smirk Stone spins DGX around and moves in and looks to hook in the Set in Stone however DGX comes alive with elbows to the temple fighting out of it! Stone staggers around dazed and DGX scoops him up and appears to be thinking Centripetal Force however Stone kicks his legs wildly and falls through with a kind of sunset flip rollup!
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DGX rolls through the pinfall just after two and gets to his feet before planting both boots to Stone’s face with a seated dropkick! [/color] Werner: What an exchange by DGX and Cameron Stone in the ring, I’m out of breath just watching it! Steel: Don’t forget, my homies Team ED have been in this since the beginning! Werner: Indeed a very impressive showing by DGX and EBR here in tag team turmoil. Steel: XWA Representin’. On the outside after stomping on EBR a bit Boulder picks him out and looks to nail his fireman’s carry move however E slides off the shoulders and ruthlessly cuts Boulder down with a vicious chop block! In the ring DGX grabs Stone’s legs and looks to be going for his DGenerated submission however Stone seems to be fighting it! On the outside E stomps roughly on the back of Boulder’s head and taking one of his arms E again stomps on him before transitioning and catching Boulder on the outside with his One Blood triangle choke! But the viciousness doesn’t stop there, EBR begins blasting Boulder in the head with right hand after right hand trying choke/punch the man unconscious! Stone manages to turn his legs sending DGX for a short flipping ride countering out of the DGenerated attempt! [/color] Werner: Referee’s lost control here from the minute Stone and Boulder came down, we need some help for Boulder though EBR is trying to beat him unconscious! Steel: Serves that lily boy right for jumping my homeboy! Werner: Stone counters out of the DGenerated attempt! Referee is with those two! Stone gets up and runs at DGX looking for the clothesline knockdown again but DGX ducks! On the rebound Stone looks to swing for the home run with his big boot finisher however DGX ducks, on the next rebound DGX launches another Breakdown attempt which Stone ducks and as DGX turns he does so right into a double leg takedown by Stone! The Renegade Warrior looks to lock in the sharpshooter as foreshadowed by his step through however doing so regrettably for him brings him into range of D’s arms as DGX catches him and rolls him out with a small package!
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The team of Cameron Stone and Jack Boulder are eliminated.
“Shook Ones Pt. 2” hits as DGX rolls out of dodge quickly. [/color] Thames: Here are your winners and STILL WFWF tag team champions…the team of E-B-R and D-G-X! Steel: Still the champs! Wooooo! XWA Representin’! D grabs both the tag belts and holds them up with a grin as he looks around for EBR only to find him by the corner of the ring still choking/knocking out a long out cold Jack Boulder. DGX moves over and pats EBR on the arm a few times to snap him out of whatever trance he fell into beating Boulder and with a grin informs him that they’re champions. EBR gets a look for a moment before he releases the triangle and gets to his feet and then with a smile accepts his half of the tag belts and allows DGX to raise his hand as the two stand in victory! [/color] DGX: That’s what I’m talkin bout baby! YEAH! Still tag team champions! EBR nods at DGX’s somewhat obnoxious display never the less holding up his belt high before the duo make their exit as Stone checks on Boulder at ringside. [/color] Steel: You think Boulder when he wakes up will regret picking Stone as his tag partner? Werner: I fail to see how he could have picked better…everyone else lost too! Steel: We’ll have to see how it turns out, meanwhile XWA still rocks you! Team ED…still the champs! Werner: And we've still got two huge title matches to come, along with some personal feuds coming to a head. And let's not forget the huge retirement match. Steel: And now let's head to the ring for our National Title Match. 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 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 the arrival of the National Champion.
Boom by P.O.D hits, and the National Champion, Jon O'Deeves steps out onto the entrance ramp, the title slung over his shoulder. He struts down the ramp, very confident, and when he reaches the ring, he slowly climbs up the steps and steps through the ropes into the ring. He raises his title above his head, right in front of Joe Bishop, as the two superstars stare each other down with the championship in between them. Finally, O'Deeves gives the belt to the referee, and the match begins.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
Right off the bat, Joe Bishop looked more focused than we had ever seen him, as this was easily the biggest match of his career, and he really wanted the National Title. Jon O'deeves looked a bit overconfident, but not too much that it would hurt him much in the match. The two locked up in the middle of the ring, collar and elbow tie up, and O'Deeves used his size and strength advantage to manipulate Bishop, holding him in place, connecting with knees to the mid section, and all around physically punishing Bishop, and not letting him get away. Deeves backed Bishop into the corner, and broke the tie up, took a step back, and launched a big forearm at the throat of Bishop, but Joe was fast, and he ducked out of the way and the corner, causing O'Deeves to slam his arm into the corner. As Deeves spun around, Bishop began going to work with leg kicks and forearm shots, all the while avoiding Deeve's attempts at counter striking. Finally, O'Deeves just charged out of the corner, barrelling his shoulder into Bishop, sending him flying halfway across the ring, but Bishop was quick to get up, and as O'deeves went for a spear, Bishop simply leaped over his head, landing behind him, and spinning around, grabbing Deeves into a schoolboy.
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O'Deeves powered out, pushing Bishop completely off of him, but amazingly, Bishop landed on his feet, and stepped away from O'Deeves, letting him get up as well. Bishop clearly had the speed and manouverability advantage, and was going to use it, and Deeves would have to figure out a successful way to ground him and beat him down. The two locked up again, and this time, Bishop managed to jump up, getting his legs around the head of Deeves, and spin around hitting a perfect hurracarana, sending O'Deeves rolling across the ring against the ropes. Bishop ran at him, but O'Deeves ducked, and lifted up again, sending Bishop flying over the top rope, crash landing on the floor on his stomach and chest. O'Deeves took a few seconds to catch his breath fully before following Bishop to the floor outside the ring. He whipped Bishop hard into the safety barricade, before grabbing him in a bearhug, and slamming him into the ringpost back first. O'Deeves continued to hold on the bearhug for a few more seconds, before throwing Bishop back into the ring through the middle of the ropes. He slid in after him and made the cover.
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Joe Bishop managed to get his shoulder up, and O'Deeves just kind of laughed it off.
Matthew Werner: It looks like O'Deeves solved Bishop, and now, all he needs to do is maintain control, and keep on the pressure, Back in the ring, Jon O'Deeves had just delivered a nasty looking gutwrench suplex to Bishop, which had sent him into the corner of the ring. O'Deeves went back to the outside of the ring, around to the corner where Bishop was laying, and he pulled Bishop sideways, so his ribs were pressing against the ringpost. O'Deeves grabbed an arm and a leg of Bishop and began pulling, bending Bishop's body around the ringpost. After a few moments, when he let go, he grabbed the leg of Bishop, and smashed it against the ringpost, over and over, about give times, until the referee gave a warning. O'Deeves slid back into the ring, content with the damage he had done. He pulled up Bishop, but there was still some fight in him. Bishop threw a forearm to the head of Deeves, stunning him, but as Bishop tried to run back and bounce off the ropes, his leg gave way beneath him, and he crumpled to the mat holding his right leg. O'Deeves saw this and smiled, and the impression was given that he was a shark smelling blood. O'Deeves began stomping on the bad leg, and he locked in a single leg boston crab on the bad leg. Joe Bishop started crawling to the vottom rope. and he was just about to reach it, but O'Deeves stood up and began dragging him back to the center on the ring. But when O'deeves was walking and more vertical, Bishop rolled over more onto his back, and used his goodl eg, which was the free one, to kick at O'Deeves and push him off. Bishop hobbled to a vertical base, and using mostly just hit good leg, jumped at Deeves, hitting a european uppercut, taking him down. Bishop rushed to the corner, and slowly climbed the top rope, and when he reached the top, he jumped off using his good leg, and hit a cross body on O'Deeves, hooking the leg as they hit the mat!
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O'Deeves kicked out, but Bishop had bought himself a lot of time, and he was starting to be able to put more pressure on his right leg again. He grabbed Deeves in a chin lock, trying to keep working on the bigger guy, but Deeves managed to push him off. But Bishop ran right back at him and connected with a shining wizard! Bishop looked at the top rope, and the crowd started to go wild, as once more, Joe bishop climbed his way to the top rope, and he went for the 450 splash he uses as a finisher, the Decido Spiritus! But O'Deeves stuck his knees up, and Bishop crashed into them, hurting his ribs, and he rolled away from O'Deeves, groaning in pain. O'Deeves capitalized, standing up and grabbing Bishop. He hooked his arms, and planted him with his finisher, the Tiger bomb! O'Deeve's made the cover.
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Bishop placed his foot on the bottom rope, casuing the count to stop. O'Deeves had a look saying he couldn't believe it on his face, and he pulled Bishop away from the ropes, and pinned him again.
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This time, Bishop was able to just get the shoulder up. Muttering to himself, O'Deeves placed him in position for a second tiger bomb, but as he was lifted into O'Deeve's shoulders, he performed a frankensteiner, getting a great counter, and then he delivered a standing shooting star press, and made a cover of his own.
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Winner: Joe Bishop
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*"LET ME ENLIGHTEN YOU...THIS IS THE WAY I PRAY..."
With those words, the chorus of "Prayer" by Disturbed fills the arena, and the crowd turns their attention to the entrance. Moving quickly through the curtains, Aaron Ashton moves onto the stage, looking through his sunglasses at the cheering crowd. Pausing briefly at the top of the ramp, he smiles, hands on his hips. Moving down the ramp, he slaps hands with fans on either side of the aisle. Reaching the ring, he slides under the bottom rope, moving toward the turnbuckle. As he climbs to the middle rope, he looks at the crowd, removing his sunglasses. Smiling, he steps down into the ring, backing into a corner, handing the timekeeper his glasses. There, he waits for his opponent.*
*"Anasasis (Xenophontis)" by Parkway Drive resonates through the arena as the crowd starts to stir in anticipation. The lights dim, with only a single shining gold spotlight down on the stage. Shawn Malakai walks out from behind the curtain, stretching his arms, but never unclenching his crossed hands. The spotlight follows him down to the ring. Malakai steps up onto the apron and up and over the ropes. He then leans against the far turnbuckle as the lights come up again.*
DING! DING! DING!
The moment the bell rings, these two superstars just go right at it with one another, throwing punches, not even bothering to block, making it a test to see who can absorb more shots before falling. Malaki manages to gain the upper hand first, as he clocks Ashton with an uppercut, causing him to fall backwards. Malaki wastes no time at all, dropping na elbow to the chest of Ashton. He rises and repeats the move two more times before making a quick cover, seeing if he could catch Ashton by surprise.
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Kick out by Ashton, but it still says something for Malaki getting a near fall so early in the match. He wastes no time, pulling Ashton into a side headlock, trying to choke all the air out of his body, but Ashton keeps his wits and pushes Malaki off into the ropes, and as Malaki bounces back, Ashton connects with a running shoulder block, putting him down. Ashton runs backwards, hitting the ropes, and runs forward, jumping and landing a leg drop across the throat of Malaki. Malaki grabs his neck, sputtering a few measly breathes from his body, as Ashton moves to capitalize on the situation. He begins stomping on Malaki, and Shawn, using his intelect, rolls over to the ropes, and grabs the bottom one, so that the referee forces Ashton to stop kicking him. As the referee scolds Ashton, Malaki gets to his feet, and while the referee isn't looking, he loosens the turnbuckle cover on the top ropes, but he doesn't pull it off yet. Ashton pushes past the referee and goes after Malaki, and the two lock up, with Ashton being able to pull off a suplex. He follows it up with a scoop slam, and makes a cover.
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Malaki powers out, but Ashton looks unfazed, as he gets Malaki in a side headlock of his own. He starts tweaking the hold for maximum effect, but after a few moments, Malaki starts to fight to a vertical base, elbowing Ashton in the stomach, before finally powering through his legs to jump up, landing a backdrop to get out of the hold.
Matthew Werner: Both men are down now, whoever is able to get back to a vertical base first will have a large advantage! Matt Steel: These guys seem evenly matched. Both superstars begin to get to their feet, with Malaki surprisingly able to do so first. However, Ashton took only a couple seconds longer, and Ashton ran right at Shawn, going for a clothesline, but Malaki ducked, and connected with the STO chokeslam, viciously bouncing the back of Ashton's head against the canvas! Malaki quickly made a cover, but in his haste, he forgot to hook the leg of Ashton.
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Ashton kicks out, using both legs, meaning if Shawn had hooked one, it may have been over. But Malaki wouldn't get too distressed, as he hauls Ashton up to his feet, and connects with a backbreaker, and then transitions it into a fall away slam! The crowd gets excited, as they know what is coming! Malaki stands behind Ashton, waiting for his opponent to rise. Ashton slowly gets to his feet, but he doesn't turn around to face Malaki, Instead, he drops back down to the mat, and rolls underneath the bottom rope to the outside, having Malaki well scouted. Ashton motions to the crowd how smart he is, but he fails to notice Malaki climbing to the top rope! Ashton turns aorund and Malaki leaps off the rope, hitting a huge cross body onto Ashton, as both men are now sprawled out over the floor! Malaki winces as he gets up, and he grabs ashton, who is just getting up, and he irish whips him towards the steel steps, but Ashton is able to counter it, and he sends Malaki shoulder first into the steel! Ashton follows up quickly, running and delivering a dropkick to the face of Malaki, bouncing his head off the steps in the process. Ashton is starting to build momentum, and the crowd is getting excited. Aaron lifts up a groggy Malaki, and lifts him above his head in a gorilla press, and he walks over to the barricade separating the crowd from ringside. Ashton drops Malaki on top of the barricade, and Malaki thumps to the ground, clutching his ribs. Ashton starts taking some boots to him, before he lifts him up and rolls him underneath the bottom rope into the ring. He follows, and begins to go to work on the ribs of Malaki, hitting a few elbows, and he he goes to lock in an abdominal stretch. But Malaki had it scouted, as he rolls up Ashton, trying to steal a win from nowhere.
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Ashton kicks out, but just barely in time, as the rollup surprised him. But he stays focused, and as Malaki gets to his feet, he goes for a clothesline. Malaki goes to block his face, and Ashton just hits him in the weakened ribs instead,causing Malaki to drop to one knee. Ashton grabs him and connects with a vertical suplex. Aaron quickly brings him up to his feet again, and this time nails a German suplex. He gets up, arms still locked around Malaki, and delivers a second German! He lets go, and makes a cover.
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Malaki kicks out, but is in obvious pain from doing so, as he continues to hold his ribs. As he slowly gets up, Aaron Ashton goes for an Ashtonator, looking to end things, but Malaki puts in a great counter by twisting Aaron around and hitting a neckbreaker! Both men are down, as Malaki appears to have bought himself a few moments to compose himself. Malaki crawls over to the ropes, and begins using them to pull himself to his feet. when he finally makes it, Ashton is on one knee. Malaki runs at him, and connects with a big boot to the top of his skull, putting him back down. Shawn Malaki lifts up Ashton, and plants him down into an atomic drop, and then whips him into the ropes. When Ashton bounces back, Malaki lifts him up and plants him down with a huge spinebuster! Malaki is breathing hard, and he gets caught, as he is picking up Ashton again, but Aaron gives him a thumb to the eye, and then quickly connects with the Ashtonator! Aaron Ashton scrambles into a cover!
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MALAKI KICKS OUT! With only miliseconds to spare! Ashton can't believe it, and he decides to try locking in the Ashtonizer, but is rolled up by Malaki, who rolls through completely, and grabs Ashton's legs, locking in a sharpshooter! Ashton begins to panic, and is pounding his fists n the mat, the pain coursing through his body, but to his benefit, he is really close to the ropes, as the roll through by Malaki took them away from the center of the ring. Slowly, painfully, Ashton begins to crawl for the ropes, moving inches, but not seeming to get any closer. He finally manages to get his hand on the rope, and grasp it, causing the referee to force Malaki to break the hold!
Matthew Werner: What a close call for Aaron Ashton there, Malaki almost had him, he needs ot watch himself here, the damage may already have been done! Malaki holds onto the hold as long as possible, breaking it only at the end of the five count when the referee threatened the disqualify him. Malaki decides to do a bit more to the leg of Ashton, to reduce his mobility and speed in the match. He turns him around, placing his left leg on the bottom rope, and then he climbs to the second rope, and bounces off, landing right across the leg of Ashton. Ashton writhes in pain, trying to get away from Malaki, who isn't finished yet, as he is enjoying beating down Ashton. Shawn Malaki whips Ashton into the corner, and runs after him, jumping for the big splash, and he connects! Malaki climbs up to the second rope, and begins hammering down right hands over and over on Ashton, but Ashton turns the tide around, as he lifts up his arms, grabbing Malaki around the waist, and he pushes him up and runs forward, slamming Malaki down into a huge powerbomb! Ashton lays across the chest of Malaki in a cover.
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Malaki gets the shoulder up, but just barely, the power bomb having taken a lot out of him. Aaron Ashton gets up, wincing, and he drags Malaki back to the corner, and lifts him up, sitting Malaki on the top rope. Looks like Ashton wants to hit another top rope move to finish off Shawn. Aaron climbs up the ropes, grabbing Malaki, a superplex clearly on his mind. Ashton steps up onto the top rope, as does Malaki, but Shawn blocks the superplex, leaving both men grabbing each other, in a struggle on the top rope in the corner! Both men are trying to throw one another off of the top rope, but not having much luck. Eventually, the two throw each other sideways, off the top rope right to the floor! Both men lay on the floor, neither moving, as EMTs rush to the scene, and begin checking out both superstars. The head medic is trying to tell the referee to stop the match, as each men are being helped, but the two superstars manage to come to enough that they being fighting their way through the EMTs, and start hammering each other with right hands, knocking medics out of the way, these guys just wanted to destroy each other. They pushed through the EMTs and fought back into the ring, where Malaki hit a running shoulder block, but when he went for a second one, Ashton got him with a scoop slam. As Ashton lifted up Malaki, possibly with another Ashtonator in mind, Malaki grabbed him and powered him into a spinebuster, and then started pounding him with right hands as he was on the mat. Malaki got off of him, and started arguing with the referee, who was getting close to DQing him again, which allowed Ashton a few precious moments to get up. Ashton pushed the referee to the side, and planted Malaki with a DDT, and went for a cover.
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Malaki kicks out, and Ashton starts to get frustrated. He waits for Malaki to get to his feet, and then goes for a huge lariat, but Malaki ducks his head, and spins around Ashton. He lifts Ashton up in a suplex, but wraps his hands around his throat, and yes, he connects with The Seventh Seal! Malaki makes hte cover!
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Winner: Shawn Malaki[/center]
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Thunder
Main Eventer
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Post by Thunder on Jul 1, 2010 0:25:04 GMT -5
The lights fall as Wolfgang's "Sanctified" rips through the arena. Shades of white sparkle through the darkness as the song kicks into full gear and Wayne drives into the arena on his Harley Davidson Hog. Wayne circles the ring before parking the motorcycle towards the entrance way. Wayne leaps into the apron and motions into the ring through the second rope. Wayne rises to the turnbuckle as the arena lights slowly return; Wayne raises his arms and yells. Wayne returns to the canvas, as the song slowly fades.
The eerie yet beautiful atmospherics of Heart Space echo around the arena and the lights fade to darkness. As the vocals ease in the lights flicker with each word until the industrial drums hit the PA and the focus is brought to the top of the ramp as Drakz steps out on to the stage wearing the same sinister smile he has worn for the last 6 years of his WFWF career. His hood covers his head and remains that way as he begins to swagger down the ramp toward the ring, nodding his head to the beat all the while. He hops up onto the ring apron and takes a look around the arena at his loving fans. While in the past people have been undecided about this superstar now they can't get enough of him and he knows it. He steps under the top rope and pulls his hood down as he enters the ring spinning around with his arms out, hands open and head bowed a little to acknowledge the crowd and thank them. He then unzips his hooded top and throws it to the corner. Then, in a move that has McGurk and all the fans wondeirng, he goes back to the outside of the ring, not allowing the bell to ring yet.
Wayne McGurk is inside the ring, yelling at Draks on the outside, mocking him for being too scared to get in the ring with him. Drakz gets on of his evil smiles on his face, the type of look where you know he is going to cross the line. He walks over towards the Harley Davidson of McGurk, and finally Wayne realizes what he is doing. Drakz spits on the bike, and then kicks it over, letting it crash on it's side. Drakz then gives and extra stomp to the side mirror, snapping it off. McGurk snaps, and leaps over the ropes and rushes at Drakz, and the two begin brawling, despite the match not officially having started yet!
Matt Steel: Since the bell hasn't rung, these two can do anything to each other, nothing is off limits until they both get in the ring and the bout if offically started!
Matthew Werner: Mind games early by Drakz, but this brawl might not work in his favor.
Wayne McGurk is in a blind rage, throwing haymakers and wild shots that are fairly easy for Drakz to avoid, but the few that do hit are devastating. Drakz fends him off pretty well. The two brawl up to the top of the stage, and this is where tihngs start to get ugly. McGurk delivers a low blow kick, stunning Draks, and then tackles him off the edge of the stage, to the tables and equipment below! After a few seconds, the two continue their fight, exchanging shots, with McGurk leading them around the crowd, as they fight their way into the floor area. Observers move out of hte way as they two beasts fight through, McGurk hits a hard shot that sends Draks sprawling several feet away into a group of people. But as McGurk makes his way over to him, he doesn't see Draks grab one of the steel chairs from the floor. As McGurk gets within rang,e Drakz nails him with a vicious chair shot right across the skull! McGurk falls over, and Drakz tosses the chair aside, and grans Mcgurks head, dragging him along, throwing in some punches along the way, bringing him back towards the ringside area. They reach the barricade, and after slamming McGurks head into it, Drakz tosses him over to the floor. He climbs after him, and walks back over to the bike, and grabs the broken off mirror he had ruined. Drakz slams the mirror into the head of Mcgurk, and then uses the jagged metal piece where it snapped to saw at his forehead. He tosses the mirror away, satisfied, and rolls mcGurk into the ring, and slides in himself, finally officially starting the match.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
A cut is now on the head of Wayne McGurk, and it is bleeding fairly badly. Drakz wastes no time from his gameplan, making a cover.
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Despite the beatdown, it stilll is way too early for McGurk to stay down, but Drakz expected this. He begins hitting some forearms into the open wound of McGurk, before locking in a side headlock, trying to choke him out. He decides to change it up a bit, and does a side headlock takeover, and then shifts his position to get himself at McGurk's head. He lifts it up and locks in a chin lock. He puts as much pressure as he can on, but at this point, the adreneline from the feeling and sight of his own blood is starting to hit McGurk, who begins to stand up slowly, as Drakz desperately tries to keep him in the chinlock. McGurk grabs Drakz around the waist, and delivers a big backdrop, breaking the hold, and buying him precious time. McGurk, despite having taken a beating, doesn't wait to go on the offensive. He runs at Drakz, who is only half up, and puts a big boot right into his temple, causing Drakz to collapse and roll around in pain, clutching his head. Pissed off now, McGurk hauls Drakz onto his shoulders, and hits a death valley driver, and immediately rolls on top of Drakz, pounding fists and forearm shots onto his face and chest, hitting him as many times as he can. McGurk finally stops, as he is now breathing really hard. He takes a glance at his damaged motorbike, and it refocuses him. He stands up Drakz, and hits a forearm shot to his back, putting him back down onto his knees. But Draks thinks quick, and he grabs both ankles of McGurk, and pulls his feet out from under him, and Wayne falls down, hitting the mat on the back of his head hard. Draks grabs the legs again, and flips over on top of McGurk while holding them into a pin.
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McGurk kicks out, and Drakz slides into the corner, composing himself.
Matt Steel: Drakz managed to weather that storm, but how much more can he have in the tank?
Wayne gets to his feet, but is still hunched over in pain, and Drakz is behind him. So Drakz runs at him, and does a forward flip over McGurk's body, grabbing his head, and planting his face into the mat. Drakz rolls up to his feet, and lifts up McGurk from the head, and hits an uppercut, before tossing him over in a big belly to belly suplex! But McGurk just starts to get right back up, and Drakz looks on in disbelief. Drakz steps behind McGurk, and goes for a reverse DDT, but McGurk elbows him in the stomach, before twisting up and out from under the arm of Drakz, and then McGurks nails a perfect northern lights suplex! McGurk makes a cover as he shakes off the cobwebs.
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Draks is able ot get the shoulder up, but that gets the response of McGurk throwing an elbow into his face, followed by a second cover.
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Drakz kicks out, and manages to move his head, causing this elbow of McGurks to hit the mat, giving Drakz an opening. From underneath McGurk, Drakz grabs his neck and locks in a rear naked choke. He manages to roll onto his side, so that the pressure of McGurk's body weight was no longer on top of him. But the power of Mcgurk was too great, as he rolled on his stomach, and with Drakz on his back choking him, crawled his way to the bottom rope and grabbed it. Draks lets go of the hold, and starts hitting some kicks to the back of Wayne, not believing the feat of strength he just witnessed. But McGurk kept fighting, finally getting back to his feet. Drakz swung a massive clothesline at him, but McGurk ducked and lifted Drakz up planting him with a body slam in one fluid motion. Then, one Jackhammer later, and McGurk appeared ready to finish this. He put Draks in a military press for the Dead End, but Draks managed to slip behind Wayne, and he connected with a twisting neckbreaker. Drakz stands behind McGurk, waiting for him to rise, and he starts the process of Needle damage, but when MxGurk gets on Drak'z shoulders in the pumphandle position, he rolls through comepletely, ending up on his feet, with Drakz on his shoulder. He hits the Blister City slam, but in reverse, with the face and chest of Drakz slamming to the mat instead of his back. McGurk rolls Draks into a cover.
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Winner: Wayne McGurk
WFWF Title Match Match coming soon Winner and new champion: Alex Sean:
“Thunderstruck” by AC/DC begins to play as the lights go out in the arena. Soon one lone spotlight appears as a white stretch limo makes it way down the ramp. It pauses halfway up the ramp, at which point the sunroof opens. Thunder, clad in a gold robe as usual, steps out onto the roof of the limo. A flurry of pyro goes off while money (all bearing his likeness) falls from the rafters of the arena.
The song abruptly changes to “Cult of Personality” as he makes the rest of the way to the ring on his own. Once standing on the apron, he raises his arms up in the air, and there is another explosion of pyro before he finally makes his way into the ring.
The lights go out throughout the arena. Camera flashes, cell phones, and lighters emulate from the crowd. Small lights start to come on the stage ramp as thunder cracks throughout the speakers.
Smoke starts to billow from outside the ring and the ramp area as the first harmony to Miseria Cantare begins to play. Out from the curtains comes people in a simple file line on both sides. They walk down the ramp as the song starts to pick up. The people walking down to ringside are starting to sing to the song. There are young people, old people, from all creeds and nationalities gathering together. They slowly walk down the ramp and start walking along ringside, surrounding the ring as they stop to sing and comes to a stop all along each sides of the ring.
A video montage starts to play on the huge titan tron with such highlights as Yukio Blaze winning his first Superbrawl Match, select portions of matches with Justin Tyme and his encounters with Thunder that receives mixed emotions from the crowd..... Yukio Blaze being the first man to receive The Pon De Replay from Tha CBT through a table...... winning The Tag Team Championships from Thunder and Kurt Burton with the crowd cheering at that portion...... then him winning The International Championship from Thunder which the crowd cheers even more....... Yukio Blaze winning the Hardcore Championship from Trace Demon...... Highlights of his close calls at winning the World Champion........ Matches and stills then swirl around the screen to create an image of Yukio Blaze kneeling in a ring with a bloody face, holding his ribs, raising his left arm high in the air. The fans clap and cheer as the image fades.
The people around ringside starts to clap and that encourages overs in the audience to clap as fireworks erupt from the stage left and right with red, silver, and gold sparks everywhere. Totalimmortal starts to play and out comes Yukio Blaze on stage. He is wearing a leather jacket that is undone, with stripes going down the ring arm and stars going down the left arm. He is wearing red, gold, black, and silver looking trunks that actually looks pretty cool with the flames and skulls. He takes a minute to hold it all in and then walks down the ramp. He slaps the hands of the fans at the ramp barricades and then reaches ringside. He walks around slapping the hands of the people that came out singing Miseria Cantare. One girl starts to cry and she wants a hug from Blaze and gives her one. He hi fives everyone who sung and those at ringside. Yukio enters the ring and takes his jacket off. He places it on one of the turnbuckles and then walks to the center of the ring. He appears to be getting a little teary eyed as he drops down to one knee and extends his arms out as the crowd is eating this up. The titan tron, that is three screens long displays a Phoenix Bird and then fireworks blast around it. Totalimmortal comes to a close and Yukio gets back up. The crowd chants "Yukio" Yukio" "Yukio". Out of nowhere from the front row comes black and red streamers being thrown across the ring and into the ring. Yukio stands in the middle of the ring taking all of this in.
The two men stand in their respective corners as Keri Thames makes the ring announcement.
Keri Thames: The following contest is the Superbrawl main event, and it is a retirement match. Introducing first, from New York, NY, he is a former World Champion, Tag Team Champion, Television Champion, and the current International Champion, THUNDER!!!
His opponent hails from Detroit, Michigan and is a former Hardcore X Champion, Tag Team Champion, and International Champion, YUKIO BLAZE!!!
The two men lock up. Thunder gets the better of the exchange and puts Blaze in a side headlock. Blaze powers his way out and sends Thunder into the ropes. Thunder ducks a clothesline and attempts one of his own. Blaze ducks that one as well. Thunder attempts a superkick, but Blaze backs away so that the kick does not connect. The two men stay in opposing corners for a moment before locking up once again.
Blaze hooks Thunder in a side headlock. Thunder is able to power out and send him into the ropes. He misses with a clothesline and is hit with an atomic drop. Blaze sends Thunder into the corner, but Thunder moves out of the way and hits Blaze with a backcracker after he crashes into the corner.
Once Blaze reaches his feet, Thunder hits him with a series of chops, but Blaze quickly counters and two begin trading chops evenly back and forth. Eventually Blaze gets the advantage, so Thunder backs off and retreats to the opposite side of the corner.
Matt Steel: Smart move by Thunder. Don't let Blaze get a big advantage.
Matthew Werner: But you can only retreat for so long.
Blaze challenges Thunder to come back over and fight him, and Thunder does indeed slowly approach him. Once he does, Thunder slaps Blaze right across the face. Blaze responds with a right hand, and soon enough the two are trading right hands in the center of the ring.
Although the exchange starts out pretty evenly, Blaze blocks one of Thunder's punches, which leads to him getting the advantage. He backs Thunder up against the ropes and then charges at him to hit a clothesline that sends both of them out onto the floor.
Matthew Werner: We all knew it would come to this at some point.
Matt Steel: And with how dangerous it is out on the floor, what happens out here could dictate the result of the match.
Both men reach their feet around the same time, but Thunder is obviously more out of it due to getting the brunt of the previous move. But when Thunder sees that Blaze is about to attack once again, he tries to beg him off and get away. This does not work as Blaze grabs him by the hair and tosses him into the ring steps.
Blaze rolls Thunder back into the ring and once again he tries to get away. Thunder rolls out the ring to get away and Blaze chases right after him. Thunder rolls back into the ring first, and kicks Blaze right into the head as he does so.
Matthew Werner: Smart move by Thunder, and it's apparent that there was more going on there than just running away.
Matt Steel: Of course not. He had a plan.
With the match now firmly in his control, Thunder hits Blaze with a few kicks before placing his boot on his throat in an effort to choke him. When he doesn't break by the count of five, the referee forcibly removes Thunder away, who responds by shoving the ref. This argument allows Blaze to get back to his feet. He hits Thunder with yet another clothesline, one that only sends Thunder out onto the floor. Blaze waits for Thunder to reach his feet, and then hits him with a dive that obviously sends both men down.
Matthew Werner: What a dive by Blaze! If he gets Thunder back into the ring, he just might be able to get a pinfall.
Matt Steel: Unless he's too hurt from the move himself.
Blaze does get back to his feet after a few moments and rolls Thunder back into the ring, but he doesn't go for a cover. Instead he hits Thunder with a backdrop that gets him quite high in the air. He attempts to finish Thunder off by hitting the Trail Blazer, but Thunder gets his way out by hitting him in the head with a couple of elbows. Thunder, having stunned Blaze, attempts to lock in the Million Dollar Dream, but Blaze slips out and hits him with a Pele kick.
Matthew Werner: What a move by Blaze! This match certainly has not gone Thunder's way so far.
Matt Steel: Blaze has been impressive, I'll grant you that. But you can't count Thunder out this early in the match.
Blaze sets Thunder up on the top turnbuckle and climbs up to the second himself to hit a series of punches. But after a few Thunder is able to lift Blaze up and hit an atomic drop. He puts Blaze on his shoulders to hitting the Thunder and Lightning, but Blaze slips out the back. He attempts to hit Thunder with a superkick, but Thunder backs away and rolls out of the ring to get away.
Blaze bounces off the ropes and attempts another dive, but this time Thunder rolls out of the way, causing Blaze to hit nothing but the barricade at ringside.
Matthew Werner: The high risk move certainly didn't pay off that time.
Matt Steel: Not at all. And with how hard he hit, Thunder needs to capitalize on it.
It takes a couple of moments before Thunder is fully able to regain his composure and take advantage of the situation that is before him. Once he does that, he pulls back the ringside mats to expose the concrete floor. He delivers a piledriver onto the concrete floor and then rolls Blaze back into the ring.
Once back in the ring, he continues the attack by hitting Blaze with a spinebuster. From there, Blaze is sent into the corner, where he slumps into the corner. This leaves him in perfect position to be hit by a running knee from Thunder.
With Blaze now down and apparently out, Thunder turns his body around and slingshots him into the corner. Once Blaze hits the corner, he takes his leg out from under him with a chop block. He stomps on the leg a few more times before setting Blaze up for the figure four. Blaze kicks himself out of it and pulls himself to his feet with the aid of the ropes. As Thunder turns back around, Blaze hits a desperation superkick. He collapses after hitting the move.
Matthew Werner: That may have taken out all the energy Blaze had left.
Matt Steel: But all he needs to do is drape one arm over Thunder and he might have the match won.
But Blaze is unable to make the cover initially, and both men slowly reach their feet at the same time. They begin exchanging chops once more before Thunder pokes Blaze in the eye and starts landing some right hands. He sends Blaze into the ropes and hits a hip toss, but Blaze blocks it and hits one of his own.
Blaze seems to be getting his second wind, as he hits Thunder with a series of right hands and hits him with a big back drop after sending him into the ropes. He sends him into the ropes once more and hits a tilt-a-whirl into a fall away slam.
Matthew Werner: Once again, the match has turned around in Blaze's favor.
Matt Steel: It's certainly been a back-and-forth battle thus far.
Blaze whips Thunder into the corner, who because of the force flips over the top turnbuckle and lands on the apron. Before Thunder has the opportunity to regain his composure, Blaze hits him with Pele kick. It sends Thunder crashing into the barricade at ringside.
Blaze does not go for a dive this time, but still heads outside the ring. He drags Thunder's body over to the area where Thunder pulled back the mats earlier. He hits a suplex onto the concrete floor and doesn't waste any time afterward. He quickly rolls Thunder back into the ring.
Matthew Werner: And now it's Thunder who finds himself on the receiving end of some pretty bad punishment.
Matt Steel: But after what Blaze came back from, I wouldn't be surprised if Thunder can do the same.
Blaze doesn't go for a cover, looking to apparently apply some more punishment before opting to do that. He sets Thunder up on the top turnbuckle and attempts to hit a superplex, but Thunder is able to block it. Thunder then attempts to hit a suplex of his own, but Blaze ends up landing on the apron.
Thunder ends up dropping down and joining Blaze on the apron, where they continue to do battle. They exchange chops and right hands before Thunder hits Blaze with a knee that might be a little too low. He hits a few more right hands before hooking Blaze's arms in the position for a tiger driver. It takes a couple moments of attempting to hit the move, but he does give Blaze a tiger driver from the apron out onto the floor.
Matthew Werner: That was insane!
Matt Steel: We'll be lucky if either man can continue after that.
Not surprisingly, both men are out of it and not getting up. Instead of counting initially, the referee heads outside the ring to check on both of them. Once he has done so, he does go back into the ring and begin the count. Thunder begins to move by the count of four, and by six is up on his feet. He rolls Blaze into the ring and makes it back in to the ring just in time.
Once in the ring, Thunder covers Blaze.
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Kickout by Blaze.
Thunder is very upset with this and takes issue with the referee, complaining of a slow count. He even goes as far as shoving the referee. Before the referee could disqualify him if he would choose to do so, Blaze rolls Thunder up with a schoolboy.
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Thunder kicks out.
Upon reaching his feet, Thunder is hit out of nowhere with the Trail Blazer. Unfortunately for Blaze, Thunder immediately rolls out of the ring and lays out on the floor.
Matt Steel: Smart move by Thunder, being aware enough to get out of the ring.
Matthew Werner: And Blaze can't give him time to recover on the floor.
Thunder reaches his feet slowly, and is immediately hit by baseball slide. This time Thunder goes crashing against the Spanish announce table. Right after that, he finds himself being slammed face-first onto the announce table. Blaze then starts to, despite protest from the referee, dismantling the announce table of all of it's debris. He places Thunder on the announce table and then heads back into the ring.
Once back inside the ring, he climbs to the top rope and remains standing there for a moment. The referee continues to try to stop him, but Blaze pays no attention whatsoever. Finally, he connects with an elbow drop from the top rope through the announce table.
Matthew Werner: That was another absolutely insane move right there.
Matt Steel: It's amazing how much damage these two are willing to do to themselves in order to win this match and save their careers.
Once again, the referee checks in on both men and then removes just of the pieces of broken table to the sides, making an easier path for the fallen combatants. The referee begins the count once more. This time it is Blaze who reaches his feet first. Just like Thunder had done earlier, Blaze rolls him into the ring just in time. Blaze makes a cover.
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Thunder gets a foot on the ropes.
Matthew Werner: That was about as close as it gets right there.
Matt Steel: They've both kicked out of some crazy stuff so far, so one has to wonder what it's going to take to win this one.
Blaze does seem very shocked that Thunder kicked out, but that doesn't stop him from continuing his attack for very long. He climbs up to the top rope, but Thunder reaches to his feet and jumps up on the middle rope, only to hit a belly-to-belly suplex.
Thunder can't capitalize immediately, but once Blaze is back on his feet, Thunder stalks him from behind to lock in the Million Dollar Dream. But Blaze is able to slip out and attempt the Trail Blazer, which Thunder slips out of himself. He puts Blaze on his shoulders for the Thunder & Lightning, but Blaze gets out once again and hits the series of strikes known The Ultimate Rush Kombo. Once finished, he follows it up by hitting the Trail Blazer.
Matthew Werner: Trail Blazer! If he makes a cover, this could be it!
Blaze makes a cover.
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Thunder kicks out.
Once again, Blaze can't believe it. This time it takes a moment or two before Blaze can figure out what he needs to do next. Then, an idea apparently hits him. He drags Thunder over towards one corner and climbs the top rope once more. Once up there, he pauses for a second and looks out at the crowd.
Matt Steel: What is he about to go for here?
Matthew Werner: If it's what I'm thinking, it's going to be amazing.
Blaze goes to hit the 360 shooting star press, which does not pay off despite it's spectacular nature, as Thunder moves out of the way at the last moment. He reaches his feet just before Blaze does, and hits him with the Thunder and Lightning. He makes a cover.
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Kickout by Blaze.
Despite being upset by the kickout, Thunder doesn't waste any time in continuing his offense. He attempts to hit the Thunder and Lightning once more, but Blaze slips out of it. From there, Blaze tries to hit a superkick, but Thunder moves out of the way and Blaze instead hits the referee. Not surprisingly, the referee is knocked out by the move. This does not deter Blaze at all, who quickly hits Thunder with yet another Trail Blazer. He covers Thunder and would have gotten a three count, but there is no referee to count the pin.
Matthew Werner: Blaze has him pinned! This should be over.
Matt Steel: But the referee is out, so it doesn't matter.
Blaze moves over to the referee and starts attempting to revive him. Meanwhile, Thunder has finally started to move a little, and rolls outside of the ring. He emerges a moment later with a chair he grabbed from under the ring. He charges at Blaze, who moves and grabs the chair from Thunder after a kick to the gut. He hits him with the chair and Thunder is down once again.
Blaze seems to contemplate what he should do next for a moment, before deciding on something in places Thunder at one corner of the ring and places the chair against his body. From there, Blaze heads to the opposite corner of the ring and climbs the top rope. He makes it the complete distance of the ring and hits the Great Lakes Lunge.
Matthew Werner: Great Lakes Lunge! Blaze is truly pulling out everything he has right here.
Matt Steel: Now all he needs is a referee.
Blaze attempts to revive the referee once more, and the referee does indeed finally start to move. Once that happens, Blaze finally covers Thunder, who has not moved at all since being hit with the Great Lakes Lunge. It still takes the referee much longer than normal to get over to count the pin.
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Thunder kicks out.
Blaze, Thunder and the referee all reach their feet at around the same time. As the ref turns around to pick up the chair that is still in the ring, Thunder connects with a low blow that sends Blaze back down. And then, as the referee is putting the chair back outside the ring, Thunder grabs the International Title and hits Blaze in head with it. He then quickly hits the Thunder and Lightning on the title before tossing it back outside the ring. As the referee turns back around, he makes a cover.
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Blaze gets his foot on the ropes.
Matthew Werner: I cannot believe this! What can there possibly be left to do?
Matt Steel: I'm pretty sure these two are asking the same question right now.
Slowly, both men reach their feet once more. Thunder attempts the Thunder & Lightning once more, but Blaze slips out behind and shoves him into the corner. He hits him with a running splash and then props Thunder up on the top rope. Blaze climbs up after him and puts him in position for the Trail Blazer.
Matthew Werner: If he sends him out onto the floor with that, this will certainly be over.
Matt Steel: Somehow he's found a way to step it up once again.
But Blaze is unable to hit the move. Thunder finds a way to maneuver Blaze onto his shoulders, at which point he hits a Thunder & Lightning that sends Blaze crashing to the floor outside the ring.
Matthew Werner: Oh my God! The pain Blaze is in right now must be so intense.
Matt Steel: Absolutely. He fell from a great height with nothing to protect him upon landing.
Thunder wastes no time in getting Blaze, who has not moved, back into the ring. Once there, he makes the cover.
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Matthew Werner: And with that, one of the greatest careers in WFWF history has ended.
Matt Steel: And what a match to go out on.
Almost immediately, Thunder exits the ring, leaving Blaze alone. Ever so slowly he reaches his feet, at which point he is given a standing ovation from the crowd. As he stands there in the ring, taking it all in, the applause changes to chants of “Thank you Yukio!”
Finally, he exits the ring and slowly makes his way up the ramp, high-fiving as many of the fans as possible. Once at the top of the ramp, he takes one final look at the crowd, waves goodbye, and heads to the back as the WFWF logo appears on the screen.
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Post by NAЯDO on Jul 1, 2010 7:27:45 GMT -5
Jack Boulder couldn't accept defeat and demands an immediate rematch.
Another thing that I couldn't believe is how you guys made the tag champs like superheroes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2010 8:43:00 GMT -5
Gladiator is sad and he also demands a rematch, this time aganist Thunder.
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Post by sonstuds on Jul 1, 2010 9:50:49 GMT -5
Jack Boulder couldn't accept defeat and demands an immediate rematch.Another thing that I couldn't believe is how you guys made the tag champs like superheroes. If hatin' is your occupation I got a full time job for you.
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Post by Calvin on Jul 1, 2010 9:58:54 GMT -5
Jack Boulder couldn't accept defeat and demands an immediate rematch.Another thing that I couldn't believe is how you guys made the tag champs like superheroes. what did you expect? it was D who wrote the match lol
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Post by NAЯDO on Jul 1, 2010 10:11:58 GMT -5
Jack Boulder couldn't accept defeat and demands an immediate rematch.Another thing that I couldn't believe is how you guys made the tag champs like superheroes. If hatin' is your occupation I got a full time job for you. What? It quite interests me. Jack Boulder couldn't accept defeat and demands an immediate rematch.Another thing that I couldn't believe is how you guys made the tag champs like superheroes. what did you expect? it was D who wrote the match lol Nothing really, that's why I should write all my matches in the following events. The bottom line is that... Jack Boulder has never been pinned in his career.
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Post by Calvin on Jul 1, 2010 10:18:29 GMT -5
are you serious?
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Post by NAЯDO on Jul 1, 2010 10:29:55 GMT -5
Yes. I never am not serious.
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Jul 1, 2010 11:00:57 GMT -5
I will make a formal announcement later, but I'm glad Thunder is the one who retired me.
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Post by Calvin on Jul 1, 2010 11:23:26 GMT -5
Yes. I never am not serious. thats ing hilarious. its just an e fed buddy everyone gets pinned. lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2010 11:43:45 GMT -5
I am very glad we got the show posted, now post the next weekly show so I can write my rp.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 1, 2010 12:11:59 GMT -5
I am very glad we got the show posted, now post the next weekly show so I can write my rp. Stop making demands, you'll never get along with anyone on this board if you do. And it's likely to take a few days before anything gets done, both myself and Thunder's run as owners came to an end with the show so modship powers have to be swapped over and the new owners have to make the card.
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Post by spaceman13 on Jul 1, 2010 14:42:31 GMT -5
if at all possible the headcrushers would love another shot at the tag titles.
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Post by heartbreakkid2k3 on Jul 1, 2010 20:06:04 GMT -5
If at all possible, Aaron Ashton would like to beat the ever loving crap out of the Headcrushers.
Good results. Not worth the wait (Lawlz! Dey wuz late!), but good.
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Calvin
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Post by Calvin on Jul 1, 2010 22:12:43 GMT -5
ina ll honesty the new card should have gone up immediately after the results did.. with the way storylines go usually the cards are planned in advanced.. and are edited to fit the results.. that was another thing that always was tough to understand is why it took so long to write a card.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 2, 2010 4:15:33 GMT -5
ina ll honesty the new card should have gone up immediately after the results did.. with the way storylines go usually the cards are planned in advanced.. and are edited to fit the results.. that was another thing that always was tough to understand is why it took so long to write a card. Did you read my post Calvin? It's down to the NEW owners to sort out the next card, and I'm assuming they're going to wait until Jack actually sorts out the mod powers. If they want to sort out the card before then and post it I'd be happy to sticky it for them.
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Post by doctorwholigan79 on Jul 2, 2010 5:33:15 GMT -5
Did you read my post Calvin? It's down to the NEW owners to sort out the next card, and I'm assuming they're going to wait until Jack actually sorts out the mod powers. If they want to sort out the card before then and post it I'd be happy to sticky it for them. Oh I'm tip-top I just need that reccomendation to the admins off you or Horror (which I told you about. Horror's not got back to me though) and I'll have the mod powers in no time.
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Calvin
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Post by Calvin on Jul 2, 2010 10:27:47 GMT -5
I know it is trace.. and horror isnt' even here because he has computer problems.
.. what a great start to this reign of new owners. And I thought you were gonna be owner til you found a replacement? lol
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Post by Rated R on Jul 2, 2010 10:48:51 GMT -5
I know it is trace.. and horror isnt' even here because he has computer problems. .. what a great start to this reign of new owners. And I thought you were gonna be owner til you found a replacement? lol I've found my replacement, just waiting for the admins to switch over mod powers, and it's someone with experience as an owner here, so I have faith they'll get the job done.
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