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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 23, 2012 0:39:36 GMT -5
Hey cool, fireworks. Boom boom boom, and all that good stuff. This is how the show usually opens, so why fix what isn't broken.
Matthew Werner: Welcome to another packed edition of Loaded! I'm Matthew Werner, and this is your color commentator, Matt Steel.
Matt Steel: Charmed as always.
Matthew Werner: We got another star studded show for you planned this evening. In our main event we have WFWF World Heavyweight Champion Michael Kyzer taking on Thunder.
Matt Steel: Could be a big one, Kyzer is looking to send a message to Phillip Schneider as we head into the next pay per view.
Matthew Werner: Very true, Matt. We also have two International tournament matches, as well as the number one contender to the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship, Phillip Schneider in action. Let's kick things off!
We opened the show up right away with some in ring action, if you'd like the call it that. In his second match, Jackson Brooks was just simply overmatched by Randel Benjamin. Benjamin dominated the entire match, with Brooks getting little to no offense in whatsoever. The match ended after Benjamin hit The Axe to put Brooks out of his misery.
Keri Thames: Here is your winner, Randel Benjamin!
Before Demento has the chance to spout out anything else, Xavier Pierce comes out from behind the curtain, microphone in hand. [/color] Xavier Pierce: Before I start, I would like to point something out Mr. Demento. You feel that you're entitled to this championship match, and you want this title match so bad with you and Benjamin, and yet for the second week in a row you grab a microphone and spew out things about me and my inability to run this company. You know, you're free to say what you want, but biting the hand that feeds you isn't exactly the best thing to do. Dave Demento: Well what choice to I have? You're doing jack sh*t here, especially in regards to the tag team division. King Kraig killed the division, and I'm just doing my civil duty to revitalize it, and you're just standing in my way. I'm not going to stand for my progress being impeeded any more Pierce. Xavier Pierce: Well, you got one thing right. Kraig did do some serious damage to the tag team division. He was so focused on punishing those who were against him and his core group of people that he neglected those who were wanting those tag titles so desperately. Dave Demento: Well Sean and DGX still aren't here either, Pierce. Seriously. You're talking a big game here, but your champions are still AWOL and you're doing nothing about it. Xavier Pierce: If you would have let me finish what I was trying to say... Dave Demento: Then continue... Xavier Pierce: You're right. Alex Sean and DGX have been no where to be found since Super Brawl, and they haven't defended their titles since they won them. However, despite your thinking, I have done something about it. As you remember, a few weeks ago, I sent out a memo to all active WFWF members. Given the change in ownership, and me having to do damage control for the mess that King Kraig caused, I was giving everyone the option to opt out of their contracts if they wanted. If you wanted to stay, all you had to do was sign and deliever your part of the memo to me. So it was essentially a new roll call. But I also let it be known that if it wasn't signed and given to me, I was taking it that you no longer wanted to be in the WFWF. And I also let it be known that if you didn't sign it by showtime today, that if you were a champion, you would be stripped of your title. Dave Demento: What are you getting at Pierce? Xavier Pierce: ...Alex Sean and DGX never returned their portions of the memo. The fans grow loud in anticipation, finally realizing what Pierce is getting at.[/color] Xavier Pierce: Therefore, because of their neglegance, it is under the assumption of myself and the WFWF Board of Directors that they are no longer interested in taking part in the WFWF. Dave Demento: Are you saying what I think you are? Xavier Pierce: Effective immeadiately, Alex Sean and DGX have been stripped of their WFWF Tag Team Championships, and until they prove to management that they are willing and able to return to the WFWF, should they even want to in the future, they are effectively released from the WFWF immeadiately. The crowd goes insane, some cheering, some booing.[/color] Xavier Pierce: And because of that, we now have a set of vacated WFWF Tag Team Championships. Therefore, at the upcoming Pay Per View, IT'S SUPER EFFECTIVE, we will have a WFWF Tag Team Championship match. In one corner, we will have Randel Benjamin and Damien Demento. The crowd boos incredibly loudly. Demento, on the other hand, is smiling from ear to ear.[/color] Dave Demento: It's about time you finally get your head out of your ass and did something that is of benefit to the WFWF. So let me ask you, who do you have in mind to face us? I promise you we'll win...I'm just curious what exactly you have lined up for us. Xavier Pierce: Well...you'll be facing Ripp Jackson. Demento seemingly busts a gut in laughter.[/color] Dave Demento: That Irish hobo looking guy that beat Brooks last week? Benjamin's going to eat him alive. Xavier Pierce: ...And his partner will be former WFWF Champion Thunder. Matt Steel: WHAT? Matthew Werner: WHAT? Dave Demento: WHAT?! Xavier Pierce: What's a matter, Demento? Afraid of a little competition? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that it was you who said that I needed to do what was the best for the WFWF. And what's best for the WFWF is giving them a blockbuster WFWF Tag Team Championship match. And how better to do that than to give one of the better tag teams in the fed in you and Benjamin the challenge of facing one of the fastest rising stars in the WFWF and one of the greatest tag team specialists in our industries history? I think that that's what's best for the WFWF. The crowd erupts while Demento is throwing a fit in the ring, clearly not liking the choice of opponents given to him by Pierce.[/color] Matthew Werner: Oh buddy did Demento just step in it something fierce. Matt Steel: This Pay Per View just got one hell of a lot more interesting. In a show of support, Cam Nitta's best friend Matt was sitting in the front row for the match versus Trace Demon, and it was quite the match. Trace Demon, fresh off of his advancement in the title tournament, found himself on the short end of the stick in this match for a bit, Nitta taking it to the former WFWF Champion. A fair amount of complex suplexes and holds were thrown on Trace, who just wasn't able to keep up with Nitta. However, Demon did have one advantage, and that was that Nitta was still a rookie who made a rookie mistake. Nitta, on the turnbuckle for a splash, got a little cocky and began taunting Demon, who was playing possum on the mat. Nitta leapt off, however he crashed and burned, belly-flopping on the mat. From there, Demon turned the tables and brought Nitta back down to earth, eventually pinning Nitta with the Demonstration of Hell.[/orange]
Keri Thames: Here is your winner, Trace Demon!
Cam sits in the ring after another tough loss, visibly upset. Matt, Cam’s good friend jumps over the barricade and enters the ring to comfort his friend.
Matt: Hey man, don’t worry about it. You’re still the…
Suddenly, the lights go out, sending the arena into complete darkness. When the lights come back, both Cam and Matt are unconscious in the center of the ring, and someone can be heard laughing over the PA system.
??: Hey Cam… Caaaaaam… Whoops, must have hit you harder than I thought. Anyway, it’s nice to see you Cam. I’ve been following your work. Very impressive I must say! I really love that little flippy move you do sometimes. What’s it called? The Claymer? Something like that, but it really does look pretty cool. Wait a sec, how silly of me, I haven’t really introduced myself have I?
The opening chords of Requiem the Fifth ring throughout the arena and Richard Wilkes slowly walks out from the back, wearing the same shorts and Manson t-shirt he was wearing when he was last seen.
Richard Wilkes: Hey buddy. You don’t mind if I call you that do you? I don’t have many friends, well any really, but I think we could get along if you give it a chance. I see your other friend there got a little hurt, I’m really sorry about that, but I wanted to make a good first impression on you. You see, the last time I was here in the WFWF, I didn’t make the kind of impression I wanted to. So, I took some time off, thought about the man I really wanted to be, and decided to give it another shot! What better way to come back than by introducing myself to an uprising talent such as yourself? As I was saying earlier, I think we could become great friends! Even your buddy Matt there could join in the fun! You seem like really great guys! Not at all like those mean, nasty kids from back in high scho… No, No, NO!
Wilkes starts twitching, and shaking his head back and forth violently. He looks to be in pain, but slowly calms himself down to acting as he was before.
Richard Wilkes: Sorry about that, that’s just the old me, the unhappy me, I’m not that guy anymore though.
Wilkes smiles down towards the ring.
Richard Wilkes: Anyway, I think this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I even talked to the guys backstage about a match at the next show, and guess what?!? They said Yes! I’m so excited to see you again next time buddy, and you can even bring Matt along if you want.
Wilkes starts laughing and waving down towards Cam who is starting to come to in the ring. He snorts one last time and turns around grinning from ear to ear, walking backstage once again.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 23, 2012 0:40:00 GMT -5
As we come back to the arena, Reckless is already in the ring.
Matt Steel: I guess that’s what happens when you don’t include an entrance in your profile.
Matthew Werner: Yep. Firm but fair.
The lights in the arena dim, The introduction of "Last Resort" by Papa Roach plays, but only leads into "Going Down to Die" by Danzig, which blares over the P/A system. The lights immediately come back up and begin to flash in the entrance way and Phillip Schneider makes his way towards the ring. Ringside fans extend their hands to Schneider, but he sulks to the ring directly down the middle, neither arguing nor pandering to the fans. Schneider makes his way to the ring, climbing to the apron and peeling off his jacket, setting it in the corner before climbing into the ring. Schneider stretches his hands and wrists a bit as he waits for the referee to check him for foreign objects.
Bell sounds and this match is under way. Circle around the ring. Collar and elbow tie up locks up the two men, Schneider switches to a single wrist lock quickly. Reckless trying to get free. Schneider goes under with a twist, a full rotation on the wrist lock now working the shoulder as well. Reckless does a front flip, landing on his feet and elevating the pressure from the wrist lock. Schneider drills him with a short arm clothesline.
Matt Steel: You can do all your flashy flips you want, but at the end of the day, it’s the moves that do the damage that matter. You’ve got to be able to get it done between those ropes.
Schneider pulls Reckless back to a vertical base. Schneider sends Reckless into the buckles with a strong Irish Whip. Reckless hits the buckles hard and falls to his butt. Schneider runs across the ring. Reckless puts a boot up and catches Schneider in the gut. Temporarily stunned, Schneider stumbles to center ring. Reckless nips up and runs at Schneider. Bulldog attempt from Reckless, but as he’s falling, Schneider cradles him, spins him, and drives him into the mat with a modified spinning power bomb.
Matthew Werner: That’s the veteran experience of Schneider. He knows when moves are coming before they are done and he knows the counters for the moves as well.
Matt Steel: It’s that type of ring savvy you can’t just learn, you’ve got to live it to pick it up.
Schneider to his feet. He pulls Reckless up. Reckless with a few shots to the mid section of Schneider and he’s able to get free from Schneider’s grasp. Reckless runs at Schneider. Dive up and over with a sunset flip. He’s trying to take Schneider over into a pin attempt. Schneider won’t go, instead raising one foot and stomping directly down into Reckless’ face, effectively breaking the hold.
Matt Steel: Can’t argue it’s effectiveness..
Matthew Werner: Makes me wonder why no one tried that before..
Schneider on the offensive now. He pulls Reckless to his feet and throws a big European Uppercut into the chest of Reckless. Reckless backing off, Schneider still holding him and he throws another European Uppercut, this time backing Reckless into the corner. Knife edged chop from Schneider. Reckless makes a quick motion, spinning himself out of the corner and putting Schneider in it. Quick chop from Reckless, another, and another! Schneider throws a knee to the gut of Reckless, then a huge European Uppercut that takes Reckless off of his feet.
Matthew Werner: Stop the momentum, then as he’s clutching his wound, nail him with a strike..
Matt Steel: Reckless is looking to become a contender to the WFWF National title. The fast track to that title would be knocking off the number one contender to the Heavyweight championship of the World, and the last man to challenge for the National title, Phillip Schneider.
Schneider pulls Reckless up. Reckless with a drop toe hold. Reckless scrambles back to his feet. Schneider to his knees. Reckless with a basement dropkick to the face of Schneider. Reckless back to his feet. Standing senton. Reckless back up. Standing senton again. Schneider is absorbing the blitzkrieg. Elbow drop from Reckless. Reckless scrambles to the top rope. He turns around and dives with a picture perfect moonsault.. Right into the knees of Phillip Schneider.
Matt Steel: Well, it was good while it lasted..
Matthew Werner: He got too flashy. He tried something bigger than what was working.. He was close to giving Schneider his first pin fall loss in YEARS..
Matt Steel: But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades and frankly, it may take one of each to beat Schneider..
Reckless holding his sternum, but he’s standing. Schneider to his feet. A BIG slap to Reckless’ face from Schneider. An elbow to the face. A European uppercut. Reckless is rocked, but he’s not going down. Schneider hits the ropes, then comes back at Reckless, raising a boot as he runs and running right through Reckless.
Matthew Werner: LEGITIMATE JAPANESE BUISNESS MAN KICK!
Matt Steel: And he ran THROUGH Reckless! He didn’t kick at Reckless, he kicked BEHIND Reckless and Reckless’ face just happened to get in the way!
Schneider drags an out on his feet Reckless to a vertical base. He stuffs him in a power bomb position. Up for the power bomb, Reckless dangles in the Razor’s Edge position momentarily, before Schneider brings him back over, driving him head first into the mat with a driver.
Matthew Werner: And there’s the Beverly Kills 90210! This has got to be it.
Schneider with a cover
1.… [/b] 2.…[/b] 3!The bell sounds. Schneider gets to his feet as his music starts to play. He blows a snot rocket at the still downed Reckless. Schneider then walks to the near by camera man. He makes a motion to his left wrist with his other hand, acting like he’s shooting up, then makes a cut throat motion.Matt Steel: If that isn’t a direct message, I don’t know what is.. Matthew Werner: A message to the champ sent here tonight.. We head backstage where the always delightful Stacy Grey is standing outside of a locker room. The name ‘Trace Demon’ is on the locker room door. You can argue against it all you want, but he’s a triple crown winner, and a triple crown winner gets his own locker room.Stacy Grey: I’m standing outside the locker room of former WFWF World Champion Trace Demon, who earlier tonight bested Cam Nitta in singles action. Now we’re lucky enough to have been granted a rare interview with Trace. Stacy knocks on the locker room door.Trace Demon: It’s open! Stacy twists the handle and pushes open the door, entering the locker room. There in the corner sits Trace Demon, freshly out of the shower and with just a pair of shorts on. He’s looking down at his phone, texting. Stacy looks a little flushed, trying not to stare at Trace’s mostly exposed body. Trace looks up.Trace Demon: You know, five minutes earlier and you’d have caught me without the shorts. Stacy can’t help but blush causing a smirk to drift across the King of Demon’s face. That’s when he remembers what she’s here for. It’s time to get down to business.Trace Demon: Shall we get this started? Stacy Grey: Um, yes, of course. So Mr. Demon... Trace Demon: It’s Trace. I tell you that every single time we talk. Stacy Grey: Okay, Trace, earlier tonight you fought Cam... Trace Demon: (Interrupting) That’s not why we’re doing this. Stacy looks confused at the statement.Stacy Grey: But... Trace Demon: (Interrupting) You really thought I granted you the first interview that I’ve given in months to talk about that pathetic clown I beat tonight? Stacy goes to answer but Trace cuts her off.Trace Demon: No, I didn’t. I didn’t even call you here to talk about what I did to Hutton Brown last week. No, I granted you this interview because last week you spoke with somebody who made some rather derogatory remarks about me. Stacy Grey: Drakz... Trace Demon: Yeah, that’s the guy. Now... Stacy pulls the microphone away. She looks nervous. She clearly got in some trouble after interviewing Drakz last week.Stacy Grey: Trace, I really don’t need another one like last week. I’m already on a warn... Trace Demon: (Interrupting) Stacy, you stop this interview before I’m finished and there’ll be bigger problems than your job. Stacy sighs.Stacy Grey: Okay... what are your thoughts on Drakz’s comments? Trace Demon: Oh, I don’t care about the comments. Stacy Grey: You don’t? Trace Demon: No, guy can say what he wants about who he wants. What I have a problem with is that he thinks he can talk about me and that I won’t listen... that I won’t do something about it. You see, I’ve been in this business a while, and in that time I have never let anybody say something about me and not done something about it. It’s just not in my nature. I mean I can’t just sit around and let people think that I don’t listen... because if you do then anybody can say what they want and then you’ve got a mile long list of people you have to mess up! Trace takes a deep breath and calms himself down. He smiles, a thin twisted smile, and looks into the camera.Trace Demon: Drakz, you can go and say what you want about me because now... now you’ve got my attention. And believe me when I say my attention is the last thing you want. Just go ask Hutton Brown. He got my attention... and now he’s gone. And I thought that would be enough. I thought people would realize that I am the last person you want to p**s off... but obviously you thought different. You went and you spoke about my family. Oh Drakz... god, you have me a reason to want to hurt you. And that is the last thing you should have done. Stacy tries pulling the microphone away again but Trace grabs it, pulling it back. The camera zooms in on his face, cutting Stacy out of the shot.Trace Demon: Because you better believe that sooner or later I’m going to get my hands on you and then I’m going to rip your head off. And I don’t mean that metaphorically. I mean I’m going to take my nails... and I’m going to dig them into your neck and I’m going to tear and rip until your head comes straight off... and then I’ll hold it up high and then... then people will know. People will know what happens when they p**s me off. So are you ready Drakz? Are you? Because I’m coming for you... and it’s going to be bloody brilliant! Trace starts laughing. It’s dark and twisted, as if he’s really losing his mind.Trace Demon: Until then Drakz. Now, back to ringside! Mak Cross and Ripp Jackson went to war in a match that will be remembered a long time from now. There was back and forth action. There were high moments. Low moments. Just when you thought that one of the men had the upper hand, the tides were turned. The match began with the slightly bigger Cross overtaking Jackson who, with his technical ability being not quite as high as Cross's, went down. Cross kept Jackson down for a bit with some solid submission transitions, trying to keep Jackson off of a vertical base so he can't land some slugs that would surely do some damage to Cross. However, Cross let up on the necklock when Jackson got to the ropes. Jackson kipped up and then the fight was on. Lefts and rights were exchanged by both men, Jackson's looking a little stronger than Cross's, but both were doing some serious damage. Both men then excganged in some suplex throwing, a variety of locks and holds and strikes, just adding some serious substance to this classic. Ultimately though, Jackson got the upper hand when he managed one reversal of a headlock. He shoved Cross off of him and chest first into the ropes. Cross then turned around and was knocked out by Jackson with the jumping cutter, who gets the victory.Keri Thames: Here is your winner, Ripp Jackson! Matthew Werner: Wow...Mak finally lost. And just a week before the biggest match of his career thusfar too. Matt Steel: This could be a huge break for his opponent next week. Or it could be the worst possible thing, if Cross uses this as fuel to his fire. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Backstage, to the locker room area. He’s removing his gear, his unraveling his tape and such. His knee pads are around his shins. He’s got his phone in his hand. He dials a couple of numbers, then raises his phone to his ear. A ringing can be heard. It takes Schneider a minute to hear it, but he eventually does, as he realizes this ringing is the phone he was calling. Phillip Schneider: What the hell? He finds the source of the ringing. He needs to confirm this isn’t a freak circumstance and hangs up his call. The ringing stops.Phillip Schneider: Oh son of a bitch… Schneider walks away and the camera does a quick switch to the locker where the phone was ringing. All the lockers are clearly labeled, Randel Benjamin, David Brennan (ironic that they are side by side, eh?), Cam Nitta.. But the source of the ringing is clearly labeled.. The WFWF Heavyweight Champion of the World, Michael Kyzer.[/center]
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 23, 2012 0:40:43 GMT -5
As we return from commercial break, the shot is high above the arena, but quickly pans down to the stage. 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. Drakz steps out on to the stage wearing the same sinister smile he has worn for the last 7 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. He hops up onto the ring apron and takes a look around the arena at his 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 before psyching himself up for the match ahead.
Matthew Werner: Welcome back to Loaded.. Looks like it’s time for another International title tournament match.
Matt Steel: This tournament is not seeded, but if it was, this would have to be the number 8 seed against the number one seed, and that man in the ring sure as hell isn’t the number 8 seed.
Matthew Werner: The odds maker’s are all putting Drakz as the odd’s on favorite for this tournament and I’m sure his first round match up gives him a certain amount of leverage in those predictions. He’s facing a hundred and ten pound woman, and to amplify that point, this woman only has one career match under her.. And DAVID HANDLECATCH is no Drakz.
Matt Steel: This could be a horrible beat down or the biggest upset in WFWF history.
“White Trash Beautiful” by Everlast hits and Kylie Olsen makes her way through the curtain and towards the ring. But she’s not alone. Following shortly behind her is the WFWF Heavyweight champion, Michael Kyzer, the championship cockily strewn over his shoulder. Drakz sees Kyzer and makes a couple of arm motions, expressing his confusion with what’s going on, because Kyzer is not approaching Kylie for a sabotage, but rather escorting her to the ring.
Matt Steel: Well THAT sure as hell throws a wrench in all the odd’s maker’s bets..
Matthew Werner: One of the reasons that Drakz had to be considered an odds on favorite was his strength in numbers. Where you see Drakz, you see Kyzer, and visa versa. We’re seeing Kyzer but he sure doesn’t look to be out here for Drakz..
Matt Steel: And Drakz is NOT happy about it! Has the Kyzer/Drakz superpowers just absolved before our very eyes?!
Kylie to ringside, Drakz approaching the apron and yelling something at Kyzer. Kyzer just sort of shrugs. Kylie into the ring and stretching out. Drakz’ attention is clearly not all there. Referee checks Kylie for foreign objects, then calls for the opening bell. Drakz is still preoccupied with why Kyzer is at ringside. Kylie uses the distraction to her big advantage, rolling up Drakz in a small package. Referee down for the count.
1.…. [/b] 2.….[/b] Kick out from Drakz. Kyzer gives a condescending round of applause on the floor.Matt Steel: Ok, this is just weird. Matthew Werner: What’s weird? Kyzer’s found a new friend, and he’s thrown Drakz to the side like yesterday’s news. That’s what Michael Kyzer does. He uses people for what they are worth and then throws them away. Look at poor Fred Durst! Drakz realizes the match is on. He calls for a lock up with Kylie. Drakz wins the lock up and sends Kylie into the far ropes. Drakz hit’s the ropes closest to the entrance way, and Kyzer. Kyzer makes his reasoning for being at ringside perfectly clear by grabbing Drakz’ foot. Drakz turns around and loudly yells “what the hell, man?”. Kylie from behind with another small package.1.….[/b] 2.…..[/b] Kick out again at two from Drakz.Matthew Werner: Michael Kyzer is going to win this match for Kylie Olsen.. Matt Steel: I’m supposed to be doing color commentary, but I honestly have no idea what to call. Drakz back to his feet. He kicks the ropes in Kyzer’s direction, letting the referee know Kyzer is getting involved on the floor. Kylie takes a fighting stance. She’s really got her confidence level up. Drakz hits the ropes with a short burst, then runs at Kylie. Clothesline from Drakz takes Kylie to the mat. Drakz with a cover.1.….[/b] 2.….[/b] 3?!Matt Steel: THREE? Off a clothesline? How hard to he hit her?! Matthew Werner: He didn’t appear to hit her at all.. It looked like she started falling before he even touched her.. What the hell is going on here? The bell sounds and Drakz’ entrance music hits over the P/A system. The referee tries to raise Drakz’ hand, but he’s going completely overboard celebrating like he just won an iron man match. Kylie gets to her knees and is being overly animated in defeat as well. Kyzer climbs into the ring. He makes as though he’s going to hit Drakz with the championship belt, but anyone who’s followed the match thus far knows better. Kyzer drops the championship belt to the mat, then embraces Drakz with a hug center ring, then raises his hand.Matthew Werner: We’ve been hornswaggled! They pulled the wool over our eyes! Matt Steel: I’m speechless. Matthew Werner: That’s a first! Kyzer calls for a microphone. Not wanting to argue with the Heavyweight champion, he’s handed one.Michael Kyzer: Hey Jewbo, you surprised? I got your girl, man! Kylie gets to her feet, brushes herself off, then clings to Kyzer in a hug.Michael Kyzer: You didn’t treat her nice.. And after you scalded her the same way you talk to your little whore daughter, she came looking for a new sugar daddy. Why would she stay with a guy who couldn’t even get it done for the National title, when she can party with the champ? And that’s what happened. We were back at the hotel, enjoying some Champaign on King Kraig’s company credit card, rolling a blunt up.. And this fine little thing came knocking at the door.. Said she was looking for a man who can get it done. Kylie nods in agreement with what Kyzer has just said.Michael Kyzer: I’m a better man than you in every way imaginable, Jewbo. Back off now.. Save yourself.. It’s only going to get worse, week by week.. The trio make their way out of the ring, Kyzer and Kylie hand in hand, Drakz sarcastically celebrating like he himself just won the Heavyweight title.Matthew Werner: Alright, now let's take it to the back where......oh wait a second....I guess we don't have anyone out back. It's like there aren't enough segments to fill the show or something. Matt Steel: This is awkward. Matthew Werner: Indeed. Let's just go to the next match, shall we? Back to the ring, we had a very action packed match between David Brennan and Ace Bennett. With the winner moving on in the WFWF International Championship Tournament, there was a lot at stake here. It showed as these two went all out. It appeared as if Ace was distracted by something the entire match, slapping himself in the temple to get his focus back. David Brennan took full advantage of this, grounding the much smaller Bennett. After some great back and forth action, Ace stopped attempting to hit the Syracuse Drop and appeared to begin to argue with himself. This gave Brennan enough time to recover and hit an unexpecting Ace with The Fresh Cut, putting him away for the pinfall.Keri Thames: Here is your winner, David Brennan! Matthew Warner: Great win there for Brennan, but things may heat up in the coming weeks. Matt Steel: Yeah, there could be some trouble in paradise in the Kyzer camp when Brennan has to face Drakz in the next round. After the wrestlers leave the ring, the screen cuts to a comic book set up. Epic music can be heard as various onomatopoeia can be heard. BOOM! POW! BAM! The silhouettes of two very awesome people can be seen as the camera zooms in. The music becomes more and more heroic as the silhouettes become more prominent on the screen. Zooming further and further in, flashes of the two can be seen taking out evil doers. All of a sudden a big flash can be seen and the identities of the two heroes has been revealed. They stand there, a man and a woman. The woman looks strong, as strong as a brick wall. The man however, is shaking violently and clutching himself.??: Tabitha!!! I REAAALLLY gotta pee!!! Tabitha Owens: Can’t you wait for 5 seconds!! Braden Munroe: NO!!! Tabitha Owens: Fine! Just go! Braden runs off, as Tabitha attempts, and succeeds to return to her triumphant pose. As the picture fades away the following text appears:“Tabitha Owens and Braden Munroe, saving a village near you. Especially Tabitha Owens. Next week…”“Cult of Personality” hits the speakers and the crowd marks out for Thunder as he walks out to the ring. He enters the rings and positions himself in the corner as he awaits his challenger. The first chords of “Absent” echo through the arena as the place fills with boos and jeers. Michael Kyzer walks out to the world with Kylie Olsen on his arm and with the World Heavyweight title around his waist.Matthew Werner: Well it has been an interesting night thus far with Kylie becoming Michael’s consort. Matt Steel: I doubt someone who frequently watches this show knows what a consort is. You are talking above people’s heads. Just say whore. Matthew Werner: I have respect for women. He approaches without his usual grin as he drops the title and rushes into the ring. He slides under the bottom rope and immediately goes after Thunder in the corner. The two trade blows back and forth before Kyzer gouges the eye of Thunder. He pushes Thunder into the corner and drives a knee into his midsection. Kyzer drives his shoulder into Thunder and follows it up with an irish whip to the opposite corner. Kyzer follows with a charge and eats a boot for it. Matthew Werner: I hate to state the obvious but Kyzer walked into that. Matt Steel: Then why did you say it? Matthew Werner: I like to hear myself say things sometimes. Thunder climbs the second turnbuckle and comes off with a double axe handle taking Kyzer down. Thunder ascends the top turnbuckle and dives off hitting an elbow on Kyzer. Thunder goes for the pin…1….Kyzer gets a shoulder up. Thunder pulls him up and drops him with a spinebuster. Thunder locks in a Texas Cloverleaf on Kyzer. Kyzer reaches for the ropes. After a moment of struggle, he manages to grab hold of the bottom rope. Thunder releases the hold. Thunder turns around and pulls Kyzer up. Thunder irish whips him across the ring. Kyzer bounces off the ropes and ducks a clothesline from Thunder. Thunder turns right into a F~ck You from Kyzer.Matt Steel: That was a helluva a boot to the jaw. Matthew Werner: That probably sucked. Thunder falls to the mat as Kyzer takes a minute to breath. Kyzer yells something at Kylie and she brings him a microphone. The ref attempts to grab it from Kyzer but relents when Kyzer moves to hit him.Michael Kyzer: This is dedicated to my new bitch. She is a mangy mutt, like something that you would find at an animal shelter. But she is only a lot of bark. When you get close, you find that she is just a scared little c~nt. Kyzer drops the mic and looks over at Thunder who is starting to stir. Kyzer grabs him and throws him on his shoulders. Kyzer hits The Kyzer Effect and Thunder is laid out again. Kyzer grabs the mic again.Michael Kyzer: Little Obo, that was for you. I just want you to know what it means to me to have a new bitch like you in my life. This is a truly special moment, I hope you are cherishing it as much as I am. Kyzer drops the microphone. Looks over at Thunder and spits on him. The ref says something to him and Kyzer nails him with a F~ck You. He hops out the ring where Kylie greets him with the World Heavyweight Title. He drags it with him as he walks to the back leaving the match behind.Matthew Werner: Is he seriously leaving the match when he had it won? Matt Steel: I don’t begin to understand that. With that very confusing ending, Loaded goes off the air.[/center]
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 23, 2012 0:44:49 GMT -5
Thanks to Schneider, Kyzer, Shawn, Trace, and Wilkes for the segments. Sorry if I'm forgetting anyone. For the future, it would be appreciated if they were sent to both myself and Shawn so we can both have everything prepared. I think this turned out well for a newbie owner.
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Post by Kyzer on Jan 23, 2012 4:22:56 GMT -5
Good stuff here. I think Obo sent you the wrong Kylie match because that wasn't what I wrote for Kyzer's dialogue but it is all good. Interesting roads coming up for various angles and storylines.
Definitely going to be looking forward to Brennan/Drakz II.
Also good to see Tabitha/Braden around.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2012 8:37:47 GMT -5
Nice read, the PPV is shaping up to be a big follow up to Superbrawl. Can't wait to face David again next show and welcome back Tabitha/Braden and the premise of the tag team titles. Considering I only need the tag belts to go grand slam I may swing that way at some point.
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R.I.P. Luna :(
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Post by B-Radimus Prime on Jan 23, 2012 10:34:28 GMT -5
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Post by Prophet of Ash on Jan 23, 2012 10:44:08 GMT -5
I liked the part where I was involved in over half the show.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2012 17:02:07 GMT -5
Good show. Sucks to lose, but no time this week. It kinda actually worked out better that way.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2012 19:35:00 GMT -5
Good show. Sucks to lose, but no time this week. It kinda actually worked out better that way. And now the Sheik has his wicked way with you.
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