Post by bad guy™ on Sept 28, 2011 15:01:34 GMT -5
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The Main Event~!
Singles Action
Michael Kyzer vs. Ace Bennett
Michael Kyzer is, in all reality, arguably the greatest WFWF Superstar in the history of the WFWF. Hands down. Anyone’s personal opinion on his…antics aside, the man can, could and will always be able to wrestle circles around the best of them. Ace Bennett on the other hand, he’s not exactly an upcoming talent…he’s just damn good. Ace Bennett may not have the commendations that some of Kyzer’s former rivals have in the sense of championship wins, but Ace’s talent and balls are something that Kyzer’s seen very rarely from other competitors, even the great DAVID HANDLECATCH last week. Kyzer’s the master of the game, but Ace is keeping up, sending a mental message to Trace Demon, but really delivering a hardcore message to Kyzer and Fred Durst (lulz) by incapacitating them both, thus setting up this match. Nasty sh*t, but you know, it makes for good TV. Ratings yo.
More Singles Action
Shawn Malakai vs. David Williams
To say that there’s some bad blood between these two is an understatement, considering the same blood runs their veins. For what seemed like an eternity, these two went at it. Malakai’s contract was at stake in the short term, but in the long run, this was a true battle of which brother was superior, and ultimately Malakai came out on top. It’s been years since these two have gone at it, and thanks to Malakai’s own personal twist, he has to face the demon that’s plagued him his whole life, David Williams. Their previous matches were classics, and this will be no exception.
One Way Street Death Match
Phillip Schneider vs. Randal Benjamin
Phillip Schneider is invincible it seems. The man can’t lose, and really no one’s even come close as of late. However, he’s picked himself a fight with the one man who can bring an end to that winning streak, Hutton Brown. But first, Schneider must do battle with Randal Benjamin, a relative rookie with a hinted-at dark side in a deathmatch. Is it wise to have a deathmatch before going off against one of your biggest rivals to date? Especiall a death match that has the stipulation that ONLY Randal can use weapons, that Schneider cannot use weapons and can be DQ'd? Maybe, maybe not. Benjamin had better have his wits about him though, or he’ll end up like Alex Sean last week thanks to EBR. Even without weapons, Schneider's capable of that.
More Singles Action
Thunder vs. Johnny Knight
Thunder, in an effort to piss Malakai off, sent David Williams off to war against Shawn Malakai. Now Malakai, in an effort to wear Thunder down before Super Brawl has sent an old enemy off to do battle with a force of nature. Johnny Knight’s been MIA for quite some time now, but Malakai…being desperate for a straw to grasp for took what was offered to him, having burnt his bridges with all but one member of Project Hardcore, Revelation and The Axis each. Knight’s ruthless and has nothing to lose in what may be presumably his final match. Let’s see if he does Malakai a solid favor.
Tag Team Contest
David Roberts & Richard Shaw vs. Carter Contra & David Brennan
David Brennan, in intriguing fashion, made a statement at ‘Fun Times’ by defeating Randal Benjamin in both mens debuts, and he’s looking to continue his winning ways surely. Carter Contra as a partner will certainly improve his odds. On the other side of the fence we have Richard Shaw and David Roberts. David Roberts nailed down some serious points last week before Mak Cross made his presence known. In retaliation, after Cross’s impromptu victory versus Shawn Malakai and Ace Bennett, Roberts sneak attacked Cross from the crowd. As for Shaw, well…he fought EBR. The man’s good, but Shaw should be lucky he didn’t turn out like Alex Sean. Crazy sh*t yo.
Singles Action
Hutton Brown vs. Reckless
Hutton Brown’s nasty talented, that’s well documented. Reckless has been a part of some of the greatest wars in recent memories. There’s not really a whole lot of history between these two, but when you put two very talented men in a ring together and tell them to put on the show of a lifetime, well, Reckless and Hutton Brown are great choices for that. Also, Hutton’s probably just happy that no snakes or spikes’ll be involved in this match. That we know of, anyways.
Opening Contest
Hollywood Honor vs. Oscar Conrad Davidson vs. Stuntman
Hollywood Honor, once on the roll of a lifetime has fallen back down to earth. Oscar Conrad Davidson, at one time in serious contention for the then-champion Shawn Malakai’s International Champion has been returned to where he began, the opening match. And Stuntman, arguably the most talented prospect the WFWF’s seen in quite some time has been on a bit of a rough stretch himself. All three men are looking for redemption going into Super Brawl, but only one will attain it. Stay tuned.
Deadline: Sunday October 9th, 2011 at 11:59 PM EST