Post by Justin Sanity on Feb 14, 2012 19:24:50 GMT -5
2FW
Full Force Wrestling
Date: Saturday February 18, 2012
Location: Viking Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Revenge Of The Sandman
Theme: Sad But True by Metallica
Scheduled Matches For This Evening:
Low Ki Vs Jason Cross
Mickie Knuckles vs Sara Del Rey
Kevin Steen vs Paul E. Normous
Ariel Assault Championship: Matt Sydal vs Essa Rios ©
Tag Team Championship: The Briscoe Brothers vs The Giant Killers© vs The Young Bucks vs Joey Matthews & Christian York
2 Out of 3 Falls Straight Edge Challenge: C.M. Punk vs Whacks
No Rope Barbed wire: Necro Butcher vs Supreme
No Rope Barbed Wire Stairway To Hell Hardcore Championship: The Sandman vs D.J. Hyde
Dark Matches: Flip Kendrick def. Pac
Rain def. LuFisto
Jody Fleisch def. Super Dragon
The 2FW lights up a blackened scream as you can hear the roar of the crowd in the background. Suddenly, chants of “2FW!” can be heard around the arena, as we fade from the 2FW logo to a jam packed arena. In the upper left corner of the screen reads “Earlier Tonight” as camera men at ringside get shots of the front row audience. The camera’s then cut to the curtains of the stage where owner and chairman of 2FW Johnny Albright walks out of and into the ring. A chant of “Welcome Back!” comes out of every fan in Viking Hall as a camera zoom’s in on his face, covered with tears of joy.
JA: Thank you, so much, for having us back.
The crowd roars in excitement as Albright is struggling to find words to say.
JA: Without you guys here in the arena tonight, Without the millions of fans at home, watching this on Pay-Per View, Without the camera men, the writers, the staff, and all the boys in the back, we would not be here giving you what you came to see. And what you came to see was one hundred percent, professional wrestling action.
The crowd roars once more as fans let out chants of “2FW” once again.
JA: Ever since the bankruptcy, I have received numerous emails, postcards, and hell even some checks, from fans just like each and every one of you, telling me to never give up despite a bad economy and bankruptcy. From the bottom of my heart, I want to say on behalf of everyone in the back, on behalf of everyone behind a camera, and on behalf of my creative team. We would like to say thank you very much for the support, and enjoy the show.
The crowd roars as Albright drops the microphone and begins sobbing uncontrollably. He bows as the crowd lets out chants of “2FW!” and “Thank You Albright!” he soon leaves the ring as the 2FW intro kicks in and the cuts to the jam packed Viking Hall. Soon Jerry Lynn’s voice can be heard through the commentary headset
JL: Welcome everyone to the return of 2FW! 2FW presents “Revenge of The Sandman” live from the infamous Viking Hall! I’m Jerry Lynn your play by play commentator.
AS: And I’m Al Snow, also play by play commentator with some color thrown in so it’s not so black and white like an old Popeye cartoon.
JS: And I’m Joey Styles the voice of Viking Hall, and former ECW commentator.
JL: Without further or do ladies and gentlemen, let’s go to our ring announcer Jeremy Borash, take it away!
The bell rings as we fade to Jeremy Borash in the center of the ring with Microphone in hand.
JB: Ladies and Gentlemen your opening contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, from Brooklyn New York, weighing in at one-hundred and seventy pounds, he is Low-Ki!
Ministry’s “Rio Grande Blood” hits the speakers and the crowd roars in excitement as Low-Ki makes his way down the entrance ramp and hops into the ring.
JB: And his opponent, from Gainsville Georgia, weighing in at one-hundred and ninety five pounds, he is Jason Cross!
Ministry’s “Thieves” hits the speakers as Jason Cross steps onto the stage and raises his fists in the air. The crowd roars as Cross walks down the entrance ramp and jumps over the ropes into the ring.
Opening Contest: Low-Ki vs Jason Cross
Low-Ki is distracted by a fan at ringside and stands on the eastern apron to yell at them, Jason Cross comes from behind and pushes Ki off the apron to the outside. Cross springboards off the top but misses Ki and lands gut first onto the steel guardrail on the eastern side of the ring. Ki looks to whip Cross from the east to the south but Cross counters with a whip of his own, Ki instantly jumps out the guardrail and hits a corkscrew kick to Cross.
JS: Corkscrew kick to Cross on the outside!
Ki rolls Cross into the ring and stomps away on him, then proceeds to kick a kneeling Cross receptively in the chest. Cross catches a kick and delivers a dragon screw, he stands Ki up and takes him to the south western corner, whips him into the opposite so hard Ki walks out of it clutching his back. Cross springboards off the eastern ropes with a back flip kick combination, but Ki moves in time as Cross lands on his knees. Ki goes for a head kick but Cross ducks forward, Ki drops the leg but nobody’s home, Cross looks for a standing star press but Ki moves out of the way and hits a front flip leg drop to the back of the head. He hooks the leg and only gets a two count on Cross.
JL: What a great combination of counters!
AS: Didn’t know kitchen furniture could have combinations Jerry.
JL: Don’t play dumb Al.
AS: I’m not.
Ki climbs the south western ropes looking to hit the double stomp early, as Cross runs up to the second rope and gives a big arm drag, causing Ki to roll to the outside on the north side of the ring. Cross waits for Ki to turn around, bounces off the southern ropes, flies over the north side and hits a big front flip huricanrana on the outside to Low-Ki. Cross picks Ki off the floor and sets him on the guardrail; he begins chopping Ki across the chest until counters with a chop of his own. Ki then props Cross against the ring and chops and kicks him across the chest. He then tosses Cross over the guardrail and into the crowd, then proceeds to stand on the apron. Once Cross is up, Ki hits a corkscrew plancha to Cross in the first row, as the crowd roars in excitement.
JS: Corkscrew Plancha into the first row by Low-Ki! This is definitely how you open a wrestling show, with two of the best high flyers going at it!
AS: Why did a dirty photo just come to my mind when you said “going at it” Joey?
JS: Al, I wouldn’t have a clue.
Ki drags Cross back into the ring and hits a falcon arrow and pins him for a two count. He then whips Cross off the western ropes and Cross springboard off the eastern ropes with a moonsault, catches Ki and hits an inverted DDT, knocking the wind out of both of them. By the count of eight both men are up and Cross works on Ki, delivering any shot he can give, He attempts to whip Ki from the south eastern corner to the opposite, but Ki counters with a whip of his own. Cross flips over the turnbuckles and lands on the apron, springboards with a front flip and lands in neck breaker position. Before he can drop the neck breaker, Ki switches it into a suplex position, hooks the leg and hits the Ki Krusher, but surprisingly only gets a two count.
JL: How the hell do you kick out of a vicious move like the Ki Krusher!?
Ki brings Cross into the north eastern corner and begin to trade blows on the top rope. Ki sets up for an Avalanche Ki Krusher and as soon as Ki jumps, Cross hits a DDT as a counter knocking the wind out of both men once more. By the count of eight Cross is up, he climbs the ropes of the north western corner and hits the Shooting star leg drop and gets the three count.
Winner: Jason Cross
JS: What a fantastic way to open 2FW’s return show.
JL: Got that right.
AS: Still to come, we have a block buster main event, Stairway to Hell no rope barbed wire match between sandman and D.J. Hyde.
JL: Also Necro butcher looks to get his revenge on Supreme.
JS: Don’t forget about our fatal 4 way tag match for the titles. The Briscoes, The Young Bucks, Joey Matthews & Christian York, as well as the champs, The giant killers. Who’s going home with the gold?
AS: And the match I’m looking forward to the most, the Straight Edge Challenge. C.M. Punk; Whacks all later in the evening. Let’s go down to JB in the ring for the next match.
The bell sounds as we cut from the match up card and the camera zooms to Jeremy Borash.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a special Vicious Vixens Attraction! Introducing first, from Clarksville Indiana, she is Mickie Knuckles!
Pantera’s “Rebel Meets Rebel” hits the speakers as she walks out onto the stage with fists in the air. The crowd roars and chants her name as she walks down the ramp and into the ring giving fans in the front row high fives.
JB: And her opponent, from Martinez California, she is Sara Del Rey!
The epically dark, operatic metal song “Eternal Life” by Black Knight Symfonia plays through Viking Hall as Del Rey steps onto the stage and the crowd roars. She gives no one high fives as she walks down the ramp and into the ring.
Mickie Knuckles Vs Sara Del Rey
JL: Lets see what these ladies can do.
The bell sounds as the two engage in a test of strength, Knuckles backs Del Rey into the south western corner of the ring. The two come out of the corner still in the test of strength and begin kicking each other in the legs. The kicks get louder and stiffer as time goes on and Del Rey uses a wrist lock and takes Knuckles down to the mat with an arm bar. Knuckles counters but is easily caught in a hammerlock by Del Rey, the two get up as Knuckles turns the tables, locks in a wrist lock of her own and immediately followed by a hammerlock variation.
AS: I’m surprised to see some submission wrestling out of these girls, very impressive.
Del Rey trips the leg of Knuckles and looks to lock in an Achilles lock. Knuckles prevents it by keeping her guard up and repetitively give elbows to Del Rey, the two then trade elbows and Del Rey is than able to lock in an STF. The two then begin trading of pinning combinations until Knuckles is able to lock on another hammerlock, the two stand up as Knuckles keeps the hammerlock on, and the delivers a big butterfly suplex, hooks the leg, but only gets a two count. Knuckles gives stiff kicks to the chest of a kneeling Del Rey until Del Rey catches a kick, trips the other leg and locks in a Texas cloverleaf. Del Rey kicks her feet onto where Knuckles’ feet are connected and adds more pressure to the back, Knuckles somehow is able to grab the head of Del Rey and have a headlock locked in.
JL: These girls can definitely wrestle alright.
AS: Not just in the ring either.
JS: Al, you’re sick.
The two break the submission and get to a standing base. They then begin trading elbows to the face and kicks to the legs, Knuckles gets the upper hand with a vicious spinning Backfist which causes Del Rey to kneel. Knuckles bounces off the northern ropes and looks to hit a shinning wizard but Del Rey moves out of the way, bounces off the eastern ropes and delivers a big boot to Knuckles. She hooks the leg but only gets a two count. She takes Knuckles into the north western corner and gives chops across the chest, Knuckles then brings Del Rey into the corner and gives vicious combos of chops and punches in the corner, Knuckles runs to the opposite corner and looks to hit the big boot, but Del Rey moves as Knuckles gets stuck in the corner. She walks backwards right into Del Rey who gives her an inverted fisherman suplex and gets the three count.
Winner: Sara Del Rey
AS: I’m impressed with both of these two ladies. That was a decent match up.
As Del Rey leaves, Knuckles has a fit and starts throwing chairs around the ringside area and leaves with anger.
AS: Was it something I said?
JL: You can’t blame Mickie, she’s had no wins her whole 2FW career.
JS: Anyway for out next match up lets look at the numbers.
A match up screen transitions onto the screen, showing the statistics between Kevin Steen and Paul E. Normous.
JS: Paul E. Normus, 30 years of age, three-hundred pounds of pure American muscle, standing at six-foot-nine from Lake Hiawatha New Jersey, and his signature move A Pump-handle Emerald Flowsion, also known as the Normous Drop.
AS: Kevin Steen, 28 years of age, Normous has the height advantage with Steen being five foot eleven, From Montréal Quebec, Normous has also the weight advantage with Steen being two-hundred and forty pounds, his signature move, the package pile-driver.
JL: Paul E. Normus has a lot of advantages going into this match being that its his first match sicne out very first Pay-Per View. Let’s go done to Jeremy Borash.
The match up statistic screen cuts to Jeremy Borash in the center of the ring.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, From Montreal Quebec, weighing in at two-hundred and forty pounds, he is Kevin Steen!
”Ghost of The Sun” by Katatonia plays as Kevin Steen steps out onto the stage and gives high fives to fans as he walks down the ramp and into the ring.
JB: And his opponent, from Lake Hiawatha New Jersey, weighing in at three-hundred pounds, he is Paul E. Normous!
”Suffocate” By Motograter hits the speakers as the crowd roars in excitement and chants “Welcome Back!” He walks down the ramp giving fans high fives and Steen gives a cheap shot to Normous.
Kevin Steen VS Paul E. Normous
JL: And the fight is on!
Steen beats down Normous by ringside and proceeds to whip Normous into the barricade at the west side of the ring. Steen grabs a chair near by, swings, and misses as Normous moves out of the way. Normous grabs a chair himself, as the two begin dueling with the chairs, but Normous gets the upper hand with a shot to the gut with the chair, then a shot to the back.
JS: Steel Chair across the back of Kevin Steen! His spinal cord must be all mixed up.
Normous throws the chair at Steen, walks back, and runs delivering a big boot with the chair. He tosses two chairs into the ring and rolls Steen in, hooking the leg, and gets only a two count. Normous grabs a chair he tossed in earlier and slams it down on the head of Steen. Steen acts as if it doesn’t faze him, and tells Normous to hit him again with the chair. Normous delivers another sickening chair shot but Steen just gets right back up. Normous with another sickening shot, leaving a giant dent with the chair, but Steen refuses to stay down and bleeds a slight bit. Steen gives a kick to the gut as Normous goes for another swing, grabs the chair, rushes off the ropes and smacks the chair over the head of Normous echoing around the arena. He hooks the leg but only gets a two count.
AS: If those chair shots were any stiffer, they would break the sound barrier.
As Normous gets up to his feet, Steen climbs the ropes of the south eastern corner and delivers a clothesline off the top to Normous. He hooks the leg but a two count again, he grabs the other chair that Normous threw in earlier and awaits for Normous to get on his two feet, when he does, Steen swings for the fences, Normous ducks and bounces off the ropes connecting with another big boot to the chair. Instead of pinning Steen, he goes to the outside and slides a table into the ring and sets it up near the south west corner. He pulls Steen over to it by the hair, but Steen fights back and lays Normous out on the table. Steen then climbs the ropes and flies through the air with a moonsault, but Normous moves out of the way as Steen crashes through the table.
JL: Steen misses Normous and crashes through the table with a moonsault!
JS: These two men just wanna kick the crap out of each other!
Normous hooks the leg, but Steen kicks out on two. Normous picks Steen off the mat and the two begin trading elbows; the elbows keep trading until Steen clotheslines Normous over the top and onto the floor of the northern side. Steen bounces off the southern ropes and flies over the northern side with a suicide dive to Normous. Steen slowly gets up and takes the time keepers table over by the apron. He grabs Normous by the hair onto the apron and gives a package piledriver through the table, off the apron, on the outside. The fans chant “Holy crap!” as Steen and Normous struggle to their feet.
JS:…OH MY GOD!
JL: That was probably the sickest thing I’ve ever seen!
Steen is the first to his feet and tosses Normous into the ring, he hooks the leg but only gets a two count and the whole arena is in shock as well as Steen. Steen grabs the chair from before and in a fit of rage just hits Normous over and over again. Steen then leaves the ring to grab another team and bring it back in. He sets up the table near the south eastern corner and drags Normous upon the ropes. He looks to hit a package piledriver off the top but before Steen can pick Normous up for it, Normous drives Steen through the table with a Celtic Cross. He rolls away from Steen as both take awhile to struggle to their feat, Normous is the first one up, and hits his signature Pump-Handle Emerald Flowsion onto a chair and gets the victory.
Winner: Paul E. Normous
AS: What a phenomenal match. These two guys took it to the limit and pulled out every single stop and just had to give one hundred percent.
JS: Here’s the replay of that sickening Package Piledriver off the apron through the table. Good god that was sickening.
JL: What about those stiff chair shots? They nearly broke the damn sound barrier.
We cut from the replays back into the ring to see Normous and Steen face to face, as Normous extends his hand. Steen shakes his hand and gives Normous a hug in respect as both leave the ring.
AS: That is some sportsmanship right there.
We cut from the ring to the match card showing Ariel Assault Champion Essa Rios and challenged Matt Sydal.
JS: Here’s a match I can’t wait for, Essa Rios defends his Ariel Assault Championship against Matt Sydal, and Mr. Lynn you and Rios have a bit of history.
JL: We both had runs as WWF Light Heavyweight champion, and his ring skill is one of the toughest things to go up against, if I were Sydal in this match I would go for his legs and keep him grounded.
AS: I would do the same.
We cut back to the ring as Jeremy Borash is ready to announce the match.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the Full Force Wrestling Ariel Assault Championship! Introducing first the challenger, from St. Louis Missouri weighing in at one-hundred and sixty pounds, he is Matt Sydal!
As Municipal Waste’s “Unleash The Bastards” plays in the background Sydal rushes out of the curtains with one fist in the air. He runs down the ramp and into the ring and stands in one of the corners.
JB: And his opponent, from Tijuana Mexico, weighing in at one-hundred and eighty five pounds, he is the Ariel Assault Champion, he is Essa Rios!
Rammstein’s “Te Quiro Puta” plays as the champion steps out onto the stage and walks down the ramp taking his time, he slides into the ring and posses for the crowd and gives the belt to the referee. The ref shows the crowd, as well as the participants the belt and calls for the match to start.
Ariel Assault Championship: Matt Sydal Vs Essa Rios©
JS: Here we go, this is gonna be a good one.
The two circle each other and quickly get into a tie up. Rios gets the advantage with an arm drag and then Sydal follows with an arm drag of his own. The two lock up once more and Rios gets the advantage with a headlock, then waist lock, Sydal counters with waist lock, Rios quickly brings Sydal into a wrist lock and gives a kick to the face of Sydal. Rios springboards off the ropes looking for a crossbody but Sydal counters with a mid-air dropkick, hooks, the leg, and a one count only. Sydal picks up Rios and locks in a side headlock. Rios pushes Sydal off the western ropes, Sydal with the rebound hits the dropkick causing Rios to go down to one knee. Sydal bounces off the northern ropes looking for a shinning wizard, Rios ducks, gives a dropkick of his own followed by an arm drag. An arm drag by Sydal, looks for a hip toss but Rios gives a shot to the gut, backflips over the arm, looks for a spinning high kick but Sydal ducks, kicks out the legs. Sydal goes for a standing star press but no one’s home, Rios gives a vicious enziguri to the back of the head, hooks the leg, two count only.
JL:: This is the strategy I stated before Joey. These two are obviously trying to ground one another, so one will have the advantage.
AS: You’re absolutely right Jerry, but as of right now, these two are evenly matched.
Rios picks Sydal off the mat, whips him off the southern ropes, looks to throw Sydal up and over on the rebound but Sydal counters with a hurricanrana in mid air, sending Rios to the outside on the western side of the ring. Sydal baseball slides the back of Rios, hops over the top landing on the apron, and hits an Asai moonsault to the outside on Rios. After he catches his breathe, Sydal slides Rios back into the ring, hooks the leg and gets a two count. Sydal picks Rios off the mat and locks on a wrist lock, Rios counters with a whip as Sydal ducks the clothesline and hits a double rotation head scissors. Sydal bounces off the eastern ropes but Rios moves out of the way and tosses him over to the outside on the east side of the ring, Rios then springboards out of the north western corner with a somersault plancha to Sydal on the outside. Rios rolls Sydal back into the ring and yet again gets a two count.
JS: These two are just going in that ring!
AS: Monty Python’s Flying Circus is now a reality!
Rios takes Sydal by the hand and goes into the south eastern corner looking to hit his signature springboard arm drag, but as soon as he hits the top rope, Sydal puts his weight on it tripping Rios. Sydal takes Rios up onto the ropes with him in the same corner and looks to hit the cyclorama, Rios throws him off and soars through the air with his signature moonsault but misses as Sydal moves out of the way. Sydal awaits for Rios to get up and as soon as he does he hits his signature pump-handle half nelson piledriver and hooks the leg to get the victory.
Winner: Matt Sydal
JL: Ladies and gentlemen we have a new Ariel Assault Champion! And his name is Matt Sydal!
AS: Probably one of the best matches of the night so far.
We cut from Sydal’s celebration to show the match card for the fatal four way tag match.
JS: Coming up next, the Fatal Four Way tag match for the Tag Team Titles. The return of the Briscoe Brothers, The Debuting Young Bucks, The Champions Spike Dudley and Amazing Red, as well as Joey Matthews and Christian York.
Camera’s cut to the Stage as Rage Against The Machine’s “People Of The Sun” plays in the background and the Young Bucks step onto the stage.
JB: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a sudden death fatal four way tag team tables, ladders, and chairs match for the 2FW tag team championship. Introducing first, from Montebello California at a combined weight of three-hundred and fifty pounds, Matt and Jeremy Jackson the Young Bucks!
The young bucks come down the ramp and slide into the ring as “Burning Beard” by Clutch hits the speakers.
JB: Introducing the second participants. From Laurel Delaware, at a combined weight of four-hundred and thirty pounds, they are Mark and Jay the Briscoe Brothers!
The Briscoe’s come out onto the stage wearing confederate bandana’s around their mouths as well as black hooded sweatshirts. They walk down into the ring as the crowd chants “Man up!” Camera’s then cut back to the stage where Joey Matthews and Christian York step onto the stage as “Glory” by KMFDM plays in the background.
JB: Introducing the third participants. From Fairfax Virginia, weighing in at a combined weight of four-hundred and six pounds, they are Joey Matthews and Christian York!
The two run down the ramp and into the ring and await in a corner as all the teams wait for the champions. Camera’s once more cut to the stage as AC/DC’s “Highway to hell” hits the speakers and out come the champions
JB: And the final participants, from the Land of Giants, weighing in at a combined weight of three-hundred pounds they are the 2FW tag team champions, the team of Spike Dudley and Amazing Red, the Giant Killers!
Fatal Four Way TLC Tag Team Championship: The Briscoe Bros. vs The Young Bucks vs Joey Matthews and Christian York vs The Giant Killers©
The bell sounds as everyone gangs up on Spike and Red. Spike and Red somehow fight back against everyone and soon enough turn their attention to the Briscoes, while Mathews and York go against the Young Bucks. Dudley hits the Dudley dog early on Jay Briscoe as Red gets tossed over head by Mark off the ropes. Matthews and York bring a ladder into the ring and scale the rungs but Spike and Mark takes notice as they push the ladder down and then take the battle to the outside of the ring. The young bucks then go to work on Amazing red in the ring, whipping him off the western ropes and Red hits a dropkick on both men on the rebound. As Red celebrates Jay gets up, spins him around and hits a Death Valley driver, he then goes on the outside and starts wearing down Jeremy and whips him into the steel guardrail. Matt looks for a front flip of the apron but Jay catches him in power bomb position and slams him down onto the floor. He then turns around to see Jeremy connect with a moonsault off the guardrail.
JS: Not even two seconds. Not even two god damn seconds and this match is already out of hand!
AS: Joey, you mad bro?
Meanwhile in the ring Mark is back in and starts spinning around with one of the ladders and hits Matthews, York, and Spike, and Red hits a dropkick to the ladder off the top rope knocking mark down. Jeremy then hits a hurricanrana off the top to Red as his brother comes back into the ring. The two then clothesline Mark over the ropes and onto the western side, as Spike gets nailed with a clothesline by Matthews in the ring, while York sets up a ladder on the ring post in the south eastern corner. They then take spike and whip him into the ladder face first. Jay comes into the ring shortly after and dropkicks York over the ropes and Matthews hits a fisherman driver to Jay. Mark stands on the top rope and nails Matthews with a flying clothesline. Jay goes to the outside while mark climbs the ladder and Red comes back into the ring, pulling him down off the rungs. Mark delivers stiff forearms across the back while Jay sets a table up on the northern outside, and Mark lifts Red onto his shoulder in power bomb position and eventually tosses him over the ropes and through the table.
JL: Amazing Red is dead!
Matthews and York crack a chair across Jay and Mark’s heads and set a table up on the western side of the ring. Matthews lays out mark as York sets two ladders next to each other and climbs one of them, and leapfrogs over the other ladder but lands with a front flip onto Mark through the table. The crowd breaks out into numerous “Holy Sh*t!” chants as Matthews quickly brings a ladder into the ring, and at the same time the young bucks bring in one too. Matthews scales the rungs of one ladder as Jeremy follows him up and Matt climbs the other, all three of them begin dueling on the ladders until Matthews kicks off Matt, and throws Jeremy off by tossing him over head.
AS: Get the belts Matthews, get the damn belts!
And Matthews does just that, he pulls down the tag titles and drops down to the mat.
Winners: Joey Matthews and Christian York
JL: We’ve crowned two new champions tonight! We have a new Ariel Assault Champion, and now we have new tag champs!
AS: Hopefully these two have a run better than their last one. These two really deserve these titles.
JS: What a minute, who the hell are these guys coming through the crowd?
We cut to ringside where Matt Bloom and Travis Tomko hop over the railing and into the ring and attack Matthews and York. Bloom hits the Baldo Bomb on Matthews and Tomko hits the Argentine Neck Breaker on York. They then hold the tag team titles above their heads and then slam them down on the mat.
AS: Well there goes their reign.
JL: Could not have said it better myself Al.
JS: Well while the mess at ringside gets cleaned up, lets look at this promo.
We cut to a promo showing a silhouette on a stage of what appears to be Randy Savage.
Voice: He carried on the legacy of the Macho Man.
: OOOOOOOH YEEEEEEEEEAAAAH!!!
Voice: And now its time for someone else’s legacy to live on.
The silhouette fades to what appears to be a man wearing a robe
: To be the man, you got to beat the man. WOOOOOOO!
This fades to a cursive text saying “The Nature Kid. Jay Lethal. Coming next month to 2FW” We then cut back to a ring with tables and ladders on the outside of it and Jeremy Borash in the ring.
JB: The following contest is a 2 out of 3 falls straight edge challenge. The first fall will be an anything go contest, the second fall will be a table match, and if a third fall is needed, it will be a ladder match. Introducing first from Deptford New Jersey weighing in at two-hundred and twenty pounds, he is Whacks!
As “Live For This” by Hatebreed hits the speakers. Whacks walks out onto the stage to a roaring crowd, who roars even louder when Whacks raises a barbed wire wrapped bat above his head. As he walks down the ramp C.M. Punk comes up from behind and cracks Whacks in the back of the head with a steel chair.
2 out of 3 Falls Straight Edge Challenge: Whacks Vs C.M. Punk
JS: What a cheap attack by Punk!
AS: If you wanna win Joey, you gotta come up with a strategy and that’s exactly what Punk did.
C.M. Punk then brings out a shopping cart full of weapons onto the stage, pulls out a sign, and hits Whacks across the shoulders with it. He then tosses Whacks off the stage and into the crowd where he crashes into the chairs. Punk follows him and proceeds to slam chairs onto him. Whacks fights back with a punch to the gut and a chair across the back. He waits for Punk to turn around and when he does he slams the chair across the head of Punk. He picks Punk up and attempts to whip him into the guardrail but Punk counters with a whip of his own, and sends Whacks crashing into the barricade. Punk picks Whacks up onto his shoulders but Whacks escapes and hits an inverted DDT onto the concrete.
JS: Inverted DDT on the concrete!
Whacks grabs Punk by the hair and whips him into a concrete wall. They soon take the fight out into the street and brawl outside of the arena. Punk gets advantage with acouple of elbows to the face and rams Whacks into the wall outside. He picks up a sign and smacks it over Whacks’ head, and then immediately tosses him into s car windshield in the parking lot. He rolls off the hood with his back bleeding and Punk delivers another shot with the sign. Punk then picks Whacks up and attempts to whip him into a garage door but Whacks reverses with a whip of his own, sending him flying into the garage door. On the rebound Whacks goes for his signature maneuver, but Punk counters and hits a go to sleep and gets the first fall.
JB: The Winner of the first fall, C.M. Punk!
JS: C.M. Punk gets the first fall, in the parking lot no less!
Punk limps back into the arena with Whacks limping behind him. As soon as they walk into the door Whacks attacks Punk from behind and cuts him open with a chair shot. He sets up two tables side by side and lays out Punk on them, soon he’s climbing a ladder to get on top of the front door’s of the building.
JL: That’s a twenty foot drop!
AS: Don’t do it Whacks!
Whacks leaps with the crowd roaring uncontrollably as he crashes through the tables. The camera’s show that C.M. Punk moved out of the way in time and both of them are laid out on the floor. After awhile both men are up and Punk drags whacks back to the ringside area through the crowd. Punk dumps Whacks in the ring and goes back to the ramp to toss in his shopping cart full of weapons as well as Whacks’ barbed wire bat. Whacks is on all fours as Punk slams down the barbed wire bat splitting Whacks’ head wide open, causing him to bleed all over the place. Punk then scrapes the barbed wire bat across the already back of Whacks and goes onto the outside and slides a table into the ring. He sets the table up near the north eastern corner and drags Whacks up onto the ropes and looks to hit the Pepsi Plunge, through the table. Whacks keeps his feet planted on the ropes and power bombs Punk through the table scoring the second fall.
JB: The winner of the second fall, Whacks. The final fall will be a ladder match.
JS: A Mike Awesome like power bomb through the table scores Whacks the second fall!
Whacks looks to hit his signature move on Punk but Punk counters and hits the Go To Sleep, hooks the leg, and gets a two count on Whacks. Punk goes on the outside and pulls a ladder out from under the ring and slides it in. Punk goes to slam him on the ladder but Whacks catches punk off guard and hits a michinoku driver on to the ladder. Whacks hooks the leg and gets a two count only, Whacks then sets the ladder up and climbs the rungs slowly. Eventually Punk follows him up and the two begin to battle it out on the ladder. Punk gets the advantage with an upper cut and the crowd roars as Punk hits a Pepsi Plunge off the top of the ladder, crashing to the ring below knocking both men out. This sends the crowd into a frenzy of chants consisting of “Holy Sh*t!” and “2FW!”
JS….OH MY GAAAAAWD!
JL: These two are dead!
AS: Get ing help now!
Some paramedics rush down to ringside and put Punk on a stretcher as Whacks gets to his feet, but the ref tells him to sit down. Whacks looks at the crowd as they roar in excitement, Whacks bounces off the eastern ropes and nails a somersault plancha onto Punk and the Paramedics and the crowd goes nuts. Whacks goes into the crowd and pushes a scaffold over onto the eastern side of the ring, and pulls out two tables. He sets the tables up in the ring and tosses Punk in and he lays Punk out on the table, and begins his climb up the scaffold. Once he reaches the top the crowd roars.
JS: You gotta be kidding me Whacks isn’t gonna reach!
Whacks jumps and pulls him self onto the ceiling beams. He then begins to shimmy his way over to where the tables are and swings back and forth before dropping with a senton to get the victory.
Winner: Whacks
JL: Whacks now gets a title shot of his choosing!
AS: He better choose wisely though.
JS: That he should, well while we clean everything up at ringside and get ready for our double barbed wire main event, here’s a video.
We cut to clips of how the Necro Butcher/Sandman vs Sabu/Supreme feud started. Showing numerous clips of the teams attacking each one another and soon we cut back to a ring in which the ropes have been replaced by barbed wire.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is a no rope barbed wire match.
Rob Zombie’s “Living Dead Girl” hits the speakers as Supreme steps out onto the stage receiving a massive amount of Boos. Supreme just flips off every fan as he stops in front of the ring and examines the barbed wire, he then slides into the ring and awaits the arrival of his opponent. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” plays as the crowd erupts with excitement. Necro Butcher steps out onto the stage with a chair in his hand in which he raises over his head, and walks down the ramp and around ringside giving the front row fans high fives. He then tosses his chair into the ring and slides underneath the barbed wire.
JB: Introducing in the corner to my right, from Hollywood California, weighing in tonight at two hundred and eighty fives pounds. Ladies and gentlemen he is the human horror film, he is Supreme!
The crowd boos as Supreme raises his fists in the air.
JB: Introducing the opponent in the corner to my left. From Morgantown West Virginia, weighing in tonight at two-hundred and seventy pounds, ladies and gentlemen he is the Necro Butcher!
The crowd roars in excitement as JB leaves the ring and a chant of “ him up Necro! Him up!” breaks out and the bell sounds.
No Rope Barbed Wire: Supreme vs Necro Butcher
JS: This is going to be sick.
Supreme takes advantage with a headlock and looks to scrape Necro’s head along the western side of barbed wire but Necro escapes. Supreme then whips Necro into the eastern barbed wire but Necro stops himself. The two then engage in a fist fight as they stop themselves from falling into the barbed wire until Supreme grabs the chair Necro tossed in earlier and cracks it over Necro’s skull. Supreme then sets the chair up and looks to Suplex Necro on it, but Necro turns it around, stands on the chair, and suplex’s Supreme off the chair and into the southern barbed wire.
JL: Look at the barbed wire stick into the flesh of Supreme!
Necro grabs his chair and slams it down across the head of Supreme who is still stuck in the barbed wire. Necro sets up the chair again, goes to the northern side of the ring, and charges at the chair. He flies off it looking to land on Supreme but Supreme moves and Necro lands on nothing but barbed wire stomach first. The barbed wire then snaps as he falls to the outside nearly landing in a bed of florescent light tubes.
JS: My God! Necro Butcher just snapped the barbed wire and fell straight to the outside!
Supreme goes to the outside and lays some stiff forearms across the back of Necro. Supreme then looks to power bomb Necro into the bed of light tubes but Necro counters by keeping his feet planted and giving some stiff shots to the head. Necro then grabs a light tube and pops it over the head of Supreme busting him open. Necro follows him around ringside and then slams his head onto the apron of the northern side. Necro looks to rip more flesh off of Supreme’s forehead, but Supreme gives an elbow to the gut, and moves his forehead from side to side on the barbed wire. Supreme then whips Necro Butcher into the barricade on the western side of the ring and goes to the southern side. He pulls the guardrail out and stretches the bed of light tubes across the guardrail and apron. He then goes to the eastern side, sets a table, sets two chairs and stretches a glass pane across them. During all this Necro has slide in a glass pane and a bed of broken glass and thumbtacks into the ring.
AS: I do not like what Supreme is setting up here.
JL: Neither am i.
In the ring the two bloody faced titans are trading stiff punches. Supreme then whips Necro into the northern barbed wire, rips him out, and nails a sickening double underhook suplex into a glass pane that Necro set up earlier. The crowd roars as the glass shatters into the front row, Supreme hooks the leg, and only gets a two count. Supreme looks to scoop slam Necro into the eastern barbed wire, but Necro counters with a scoop slam of his own, slicing away at Supreme’s clothing and flesh. Necro backs up towards the western barbed wire and nails a baseball slide on Supreme, snapping the barbed wire on the eastern side of the ring. Necro pulls Supreme into the center of the ring, hooks the leg, and only gets a two count. Necro picks Supreme off the mat but Supreme nails a low blow, Necro crawls into the north eastern corner where Necro placed the bed of broken glass and barbed wire. Necro stands and Supreme charges at him, Necro counters with a scoop slam into the broken glass and tacks.
JS: Broken glass and tacks are digging into the flesh of Supreme! These two want each other dead!
Necro knows that it will not get him the win. He looks to hit the tiger bomb through the light tube bed but Supreme escapes, looks for a power slam, Necro escapes and nails the tiger bomb through the bed of light tubes on the outside, which sends the crowd into a frenzy of “Holy Sh*t!” and “2FW!” chants.
JS: OH MY GAAAAAWD!!
AS: Damn it Joey you’re screaming in my ear! By the end of the night I’ll lose my hearing and you’ll lose your voice.
The ref comes to the outside and counts the pin knowing that both men might be injured.
Winner: Necro Butcher
JL: Necro Butcher has finally gotten his revenge on Supreme! Wait a minute, look at this!
Down the ramp comes Sandman canning Hardcore Champion D.J. Hyde with a referee trailing behind them.
Main Event: No Rope Barbed Wire Stairway to Hell Hardcore Championship: Sandman vs D.J. Hyde©
JS: Looks like we got ourselves an impromptu match up.
AS: I’m receiving word that this originally broke out in the back.
Sandman tosses Hyde into the ring and follows him in. Sandman gets tripped by Hyde and then tossed into the western barbed wire, Hyde then pulls him out and hits the Shadow Driver on Sandman, hooks the leg, and a two count only. Hyde Whips sandman into the northern barbed wire but Sandman counters with a whip of his own, causing Hyde to hit the barbed wire chest and stomach first. When Hyde picks himself out, Sandman swings his cane, Hyde ducks and delivers a vicious lariat turning Sandman inside out. He points to the table and glass pane Supreme set up earlier and the crowd goes nuts.
JL: Don’t do it Hyde!
Hyde sets up for the shadow driver, but Sandman escapes, gives acouple of stiff left hands, which causes Hyde to almost lose his balance. Sandman grabs the cane and cracks it over the head of Hyde, causing him to fall off the eastern apron and into the glass and table. Sending shattered glass into the front rows, the crowd gives a chant of Sandman’s name, as he goes on the outside and covers Hyde to become new hardcore champion.
Winner: Sandman
JS: We have a new hardcore champion! Welcome for coming lady's and gentlemen goodni- wait a minute! Look at This!
Out from the crowd comes Thumbtack Jack with a light tube and when Sandman turns around he pops the light tube over his head. He then grabs the hardcore championship and holds it above his head, as we then fade to black and then show a recap of the show and an encore presentation.
See you next month at "Some Type of Negativity"!
Full Force Wrestling
Date: Saturday February 18, 2012
Location: Viking Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Revenge Of The Sandman
Theme: Sad But True by Metallica
Scheduled Matches For This Evening:
Low Ki Vs Jason Cross
Mickie Knuckles vs Sara Del Rey
Kevin Steen vs Paul E. Normous
Ariel Assault Championship: Matt Sydal vs Essa Rios ©
Tag Team Championship: The Briscoe Brothers vs The Giant Killers© vs The Young Bucks vs Joey Matthews & Christian York
2 Out of 3 Falls Straight Edge Challenge: C.M. Punk vs Whacks
No Rope Barbed wire: Necro Butcher vs Supreme
No Rope Barbed Wire Stairway To Hell Hardcore Championship: The Sandman vs D.J. Hyde
Dark Matches: Flip Kendrick def. Pac
Rain def. LuFisto
Jody Fleisch def. Super Dragon
The 2FW lights up a blackened scream as you can hear the roar of the crowd in the background. Suddenly, chants of “2FW!” can be heard around the arena, as we fade from the 2FW logo to a jam packed arena. In the upper left corner of the screen reads “Earlier Tonight” as camera men at ringside get shots of the front row audience. The camera’s then cut to the curtains of the stage where owner and chairman of 2FW Johnny Albright walks out of and into the ring. A chant of “Welcome Back!” comes out of every fan in Viking Hall as a camera zoom’s in on his face, covered with tears of joy.
JA: Thank you, so much, for having us back.
The crowd roars in excitement as Albright is struggling to find words to say.
JA: Without you guys here in the arena tonight, Without the millions of fans at home, watching this on Pay-Per View, Without the camera men, the writers, the staff, and all the boys in the back, we would not be here giving you what you came to see. And what you came to see was one hundred percent, professional wrestling action.
The crowd roars once more as fans let out chants of “2FW” once again.
JA: Ever since the bankruptcy, I have received numerous emails, postcards, and hell even some checks, from fans just like each and every one of you, telling me to never give up despite a bad economy and bankruptcy. From the bottom of my heart, I want to say on behalf of everyone in the back, on behalf of everyone behind a camera, and on behalf of my creative team. We would like to say thank you very much for the support, and enjoy the show.
The crowd roars as Albright drops the microphone and begins sobbing uncontrollably. He bows as the crowd lets out chants of “2FW!” and “Thank You Albright!” he soon leaves the ring as the 2FW intro kicks in and the cuts to the jam packed Viking Hall. Soon Jerry Lynn’s voice can be heard through the commentary headset
JL: Welcome everyone to the return of 2FW! 2FW presents “Revenge of The Sandman” live from the infamous Viking Hall! I’m Jerry Lynn your play by play commentator.
AS: And I’m Al Snow, also play by play commentator with some color thrown in so it’s not so black and white like an old Popeye cartoon.
JS: And I’m Joey Styles the voice of Viking Hall, and former ECW commentator.
JL: Without further or do ladies and gentlemen, let’s go to our ring announcer Jeremy Borash, take it away!
The bell rings as we fade to Jeremy Borash in the center of the ring with Microphone in hand.
JB: Ladies and Gentlemen your opening contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, from Brooklyn New York, weighing in at one-hundred and seventy pounds, he is Low-Ki!
Ministry’s “Rio Grande Blood” hits the speakers and the crowd roars in excitement as Low-Ki makes his way down the entrance ramp and hops into the ring.
JB: And his opponent, from Gainsville Georgia, weighing in at one-hundred and ninety five pounds, he is Jason Cross!
Ministry’s “Thieves” hits the speakers as Jason Cross steps onto the stage and raises his fists in the air. The crowd roars as Cross walks down the entrance ramp and jumps over the ropes into the ring.
Opening Contest: Low-Ki vs Jason Cross
Low-Ki is distracted by a fan at ringside and stands on the eastern apron to yell at them, Jason Cross comes from behind and pushes Ki off the apron to the outside. Cross springboards off the top but misses Ki and lands gut first onto the steel guardrail on the eastern side of the ring. Ki looks to whip Cross from the east to the south but Cross counters with a whip of his own, Ki instantly jumps out the guardrail and hits a corkscrew kick to Cross.
JS: Corkscrew kick to Cross on the outside!
Ki rolls Cross into the ring and stomps away on him, then proceeds to kick a kneeling Cross receptively in the chest. Cross catches a kick and delivers a dragon screw, he stands Ki up and takes him to the south western corner, whips him into the opposite so hard Ki walks out of it clutching his back. Cross springboards off the eastern ropes with a back flip kick combination, but Ki moves in time as Cross lands on his knees. Ki goes for a head kick but Cross ducks forward, Ki drops the leg but nobody’s home, Cross looks for a standing star press but Ki moves out of the way and hits a front flip leg drop to the back of the head. He hooks the leg and only gets a two count on Cross.
JL: What a great combination of counters!
AS: Didn’t know kitchen furniture could have combinations Jerry.
JL: Don’t play dumb Al.
AS: I’m not.
Ki climbs the south western ropes looking to hit the double stomp early, as Cross runs up to the second rope and gives a big arm drag, causing Ki to roll to the outside on the north side of the ring. Cross waits for Ki to turn around, bounces off the southern ropes, flies over the north side and hits a big front flip huricanrana on the outside to Low-Ki. Cross picks Ki off the floor and sets him on the guardrail; he begins chopping Ki across the chest until counters with a chop of his own. Ki then props Cross against the ring and chops and kicks him across the chest. He then tosses Cross over the guardrail and into the crowd, then proceeds to stand on the apron. Once Cross is up, Ki hits a corkscrew plancha to Cross in the first row, as the crowd roars in excitement.
JS: Corkscrew Plancha into the first row by Low-Ki! This is definitely how you open a wrestling show, with two of the best high flyers going at it!
AS: Why did a dirty photo just come to my mind when you said “going at it” Joey?
JS: Al, I wouldn’t have a clue.
Ki drags Cross back into the ring and hits a falcon arrow and pins him for a two count. He then whips Cross off the western ropes and Cross springboard off the eastern ropes with a moonsault, catches Ki and hits an inverted DDT, knocking the wind out of both of them. By the count of eight both men are up and Cross works on Ki, delivering any shot he can give, He attempts to whip Ki from the south eastern corner to the opposite, but Ki counters with a whip of his own. Cross flips over the turnbuckles and lands on the apron, springboards with a front flip and lands in neck breaker position. Before he can drop the neck breaker, Ki switches it into a suplex position, hooks the leg and hits the Ki Krusher, but surprisingly only gets a two count.
JL: How the hell do you kick out of a vicious move like the Ki Krusher!?
Ki brings Cross into the north eastern corner and begin to trade blows on the top rope. Ki sets up for an Avalanche Ki Krusher and as soon as Ki jumps, Cross hits a DDT as a counter knocking the wind out of both men once more. By the count of eight Cross is up, he climbs the ropes of the north western corner and hits the Shooting star leg drop and gets the three count.
Winner: Jason Cross
JS: What a fantastic way to open 2FW’s return show.
JL: Got that right.
AS: Still to come, we have a block buster main event, Stairway to Hell no rope barbed wire match between sandman and D.J. Hyde.
JL: Also Necro butcher looks to get his revenge on Supreme.
JS: Don’t forget about our fatal 4 way tag match for the titles. The Briscoes, The Young Bucks, Joey Matthews & Christian York, as well as the champs, The giant killers. Who’s going home with the gold?
AS: And the match I’m looking forward to the most, the Straight Edge Challenge. C.M. Punk; Whacks all later in the evening. Let’s go down to JB in the ring for the next match.
The bell sounds as we cut from the match up card and the camera zooms to Jeremy Borash.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a special Vicious Vixens Attraction! Introducing first, from Clarksville Indiana, she is Mickie Knuckles!
Pantera’s “Rebel Meets Rebel” hits the speakers as she walks out onto the stage with fists in the air. The crowd roars and chants her name as she walks down the ramp and into the ring giving fans in the front row high fives.
JB: And her opponent, from Martinez California, she is Sara Del Rey!
The epically dark, operatic metal song “Eternal Life” by Black Knight Symfonia plays through Viking Hall as Del Rey steps onto the stage and the crowd roars. She gives no one high fives as she walks down the ramp and into the ring.
Mickie Knuckles Vs Sara Del Rey
JL: Lets see what these ladies can do.
The bell sounds as the two engage in a test of strength, Knuckles backs Del Rey into the south western corner of the ring. The two come out of the corner still in the test of strength and begin kicking each other in the legs. The kicks get louder and stiffer as time goes on and Del Rey uses a wrist lock and takes Knuckles down to the mat with an arm bar. Knuckles counters but is easily caught in a hammerlock by Del Rey, the two get up as Knuckles turns the tables, locks in a wrist lock of her own and immediately followed by a hammerlock variation.
AS: I’m surprised to see some submission wrestling out of these girls, very impressive.
Del Rey trips the leg of Knuckles and looks to lock in an Achilles lock. Knuckles prevents it by keeping her guard up and repetitively give elbows to Del Rey, the two then trade elbows and Del Rey is than able to lock in an STF. The two then begin trading of pinning combinations until Knuckles is able to lock on another hammerlock, the two stand up as Knuckles keeps the hammerlock on, and the delivers a big butterfly suplex, hooks the leg, but only gets a two count. Knuckles gives stiff kicks to the chest of a kneeling Del Rey until Del Rey catches a kick, trips the other leg and locks in a Texas cloverleaf. Del Rey kicks her feet onto where Knuckles’ feet are connected and adds more pressure to the back, Knuckles somehow is able to grab the head of Del Rey and have a headlock locked in.
JL: These girls can definitely wrestle alright.
AS: Not just in the ring either.
JS: Al, you’re sick.
The two break the submission and get to a standing base. They then begin trading elbows to the face and kicks to the legs, Knuckles gets the upper hand with a vicious spinning Backfist which causes Del Rey to kneel. Knuckles bounces off the northern ropes and looks to hit a shinning wizard but Del Rey moves out of the way, bounces off the eastern ropes and delivers a big boot to Knuckles. She hooks the leg but only gets a two count. She takes Knuckles into the north western corner and gives chops across the chest, Knuckles then brings Del Rey into the corner and gives vicious combos of chops and punches in the corner, Knuckles runs to the opposite corner and looks to hit the big boot, but Del Rey moves as Knuckles gets stuck in the corner. She walks backwards right into Del Rey who gives her an inverted fisherman suplex and gets the three count.
Winner: Sara Del Rey
AS: I’m impressed with both of these two ladies. That was a decent match up.
As Del Rey leaves, Knuckles has a fit and starts throwing chairs around the ringside area and leaves with anger.
AS: Was it something I said?
JL: You can’t blame Mickie, she’s had no wins her whole 2FW career.
JS: Anyway for out next match up lets look at the numbers.
A match up screen transitions onto the screen, showing the statistics between Kevin Steen and Paul E. Normous.
JS: Paul E. Normus, 30 years of age, three-hundred pounds of pure American muscle, standing at six-foot-nine from Lake Hiawatha New Jersey, and his signature move A Pump-handle Emerald Flowsion, also known as the Normous Drop.
AS: Kevin Steen, 28 years of age, Normous has the height advantage with Steen being five foot eleven, From Montréal Quebec, Normous has also the weight advantage with Steen being two-hundred and forty pounds, his signature move, the package pile-driver.
JL: Paul E. Normus has a lot of advantages going into this match being that its his first match sicne out very first Pay-Per View. Let’s go done to Jeremy Borash.
The match up statistic screen cuts to Jeremy Borash in the center of the ring.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, From Montreal Quebec, weighing in at two-hundred and forty pounds, he is Kevin Steen!
”Ghost of The Sun” by Katatonia plays as Kevin Steen steps out onto the stage and gives high fives to fans as he walks down the ramp and into the ring.
JB: And his opponent, from Lake Hiawatha New Jersey, weighing in at three-hundred pounds, he is Paul E. Normous!
”Suffocate” By Motograter hits the speakers as the crowd roars in excitement and chants “Welcome Back!” He walks down the ramp giving fans high fives and Steen gives a cheap shot to Normous.
Kevin Steen VS Paul E. Normous
JL: And the fight is on!
Steen beats down Normous by ringside and proceeds to whip Normous into the barricade at the west side of the ring. Steen grabs a chair near by, swings, and misses as Normous moves out of the way. Normous grabs a chair himself, as the two begin dueling with the chairs, but Normous gets the upper hand with a shot to the gut with the chair, then a shot to the back.
JS: Steel Chair across the back of Kevin Steen! His spinal cord must be all mixed up.
Normous throws the chair at Steen, walks back, and runs delivering a big boot with the chair. He tosses two chairs into the ring and rolls Steen in, hooking the leg, and gets only a two count. Normous grabs a chair he tossed in earlier and slams it down on the head of Steen. Steen acts as if it doesn’t faze him, and tells Normous to hit him again with the chair. Normous delivers another sickening chair shot but Steen just gets right back up. Normous with another sickening shot, leaving a giant dent with the chair, but Steen refuses to stay down and bleeds a slight bit. Steen gives a kick to the gut as Normous goes for another swing, grabs the chair, rushes off the ropes and smacks the chair over the head of Normous echoing around the arena. He hooks the leg but only gets a two count.
AS: If those chair shots were any stiffer, they would break the sound barrier.
As Normous gets up to his feet, Steen climbs the ropes of the south eastern corner and delivers a clothesline off the top to Normous. He hooks the leg but a two count again, he grabs the other chair that Normous threw in earlier and awaits for Normous to get on his two feet, when he does, Steen swings for the fences, Normous ducks and bounces off the ropes connecting with another big boot to the chair. Instead of pinning Steen, he goes to the outside and slides a table into the ring and sets it up near the south west corner. He pulls Steen over to it by the hair, but Steen fights back and lays Normous out on the table. Steen then climbs the ropes and flies through the air with a moonsault, but Normous moves out of the way as Steen crashes through the table.
JL: Steen misses Normous and crashes through the table with a moonsault!
JS: These two men just wanna kick the crap out of each other!
Normous hooks the leg, but Steen kicks out on two. Normous picks Steen off the mat and the two begin trading elbows; the elbows keep trading until Steen clotheslines Normous over the top and onto the floor of the northern side. Steen bounces off the southern ropes and flies over the northern side with a suicide dive to Normous. Steen slowly gets up and takes the time keepers table over by the apron. He grabs Normous by the hair onto the apron and gives a package piledriver through the table, off the apron, on the outside. The fans chant “Holy crap!” as Steen and Normous struggle to their feet.
JS:…OH MY GOD!
JL: That was probably the sickest thing I’ve ever seen!
Steen is the first to his feet and tosses Normous into the ring, he hooks the leg but only gets a two count and the whole arena is in shock as well as Steen. Steen grabs the chair from before and in a fit of rage just hits Normous over and over again. Steen then leaves the ring to grab another team and bring it back in. He sets up the table near the south eastern corner and drags Normous upon the ropes. He looks to hit a package piledriver off the top but before Steen can pick Normous up for it, Normous drives Steen through the table with a Celtic Cross. He rolls away from Steen as both take awhile to struggle to their feat, Normous is the first one up, and hits his signature Pump-Handle Emerald Flowsion onto a chair and gets the victory.
Winner: Paul E. Normous
AS: What a phenomenal match. These two guys took it to the limit and pulled out every single stop and just had to give one hundred percent.
JS: Here’s the replay of that sickening Package Piledriver off the apron through the table. Good god that was sickening.
JL: What about those stiff chair shots? They nearly broke the damn sound barrier.
We cut from the replays back into the ring to see Normous and Steen face to face, as Normous extends his hand. Steen shakes his hand and gives Normous a hug in respect as both leave the ring.
AS: That is some sportsmanship right there.
We cut from the ring to the match card showing Ariel Assault Champion Essa Rios and challenged Matt Sydal.
JS: Here’s a match I can’t wait for, Essa Rios defends his Ariel Assault Championship against Matt Sydal, and Mr. Lynn you and Rios have a bit of history.
JL: We both had runs as WWF Light Heavyweight champion, and his ring skill is one of the toughest things to go up against, if I were Sydal in this match I would go for his legs and keep him grounded.
AS: I would do the same.
We cut back to the ring as Jeremy Borash is ready to announce the match.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the Full Force Wrestling Ariel Assault Championship! Introducing first the challenger, from St. Louis Missouri weighing in at one-hundred and sixty pounds, he is Matt Sydal!
As Municipal Waste’s “Unleash The Bastards” plays in the background Sydal rushes out of the curtains with one fist in the air. He runs down the ramp and into the ring and stands in one of the corners.
JB: And his opponent, from Tijuana Mexico, weighing in at one-hundred and eighty five pounds, he is the Ariel Assault Champion, he is Essa Rios!
Rammstein’s “Te Quiro Puta” plays as the champion steps out onto the stage and walks down the ramp taking his time, he slides into the ring and posses for the crowd and gives the belt to the referee. The ref shows the crowd, as well as the participants the belt and calls for the match to start.
Ariel Assault Championship: Matt Sydal Vs Essa Rios©
JS: Here we go, this is gonna be a good one.
The two circle each other and quickly get into a tie up. Rios gets the advantage with an arm drag and then Sydal follows with an arm drag of his own. The two lock up once more and Rios gets the advantage with a headlock, then waist lock, Sydal counters with waist lock, Rios quickly brings Sydal into a wrist lock and gives a kick to the face of Sydal. Rios springboards off the ropes looking for a crossbody but Sydal counters with a mid-air dropkick, hooks, the leg, and a one count only. Sydal picks up Rios and locks in a side headlock. Rios pushes Sydal off the western ropes, Sydal with the rebound hits the dropkick causing Rios to go down to one knee. Sydal bounces off the northern ropes looking for a shinning wizard, Rios ducks, gives a dropkick of his own followed by an arm drag. An arm drag by Sydal, looks for a hip toss but Rios gives a shot to the gut, backflips over the arm, looks for a spinning high kick but Sydal ducks, kicks out the legs. Sydal goes for a standing star press but no one’s home, Rios gives a vicious enziguri to the back of the head, hooks the leg, two count only.
JL:: This is the strategy I stated before Joey. These two are obviously trying to ground one another, so one will have the advantage.
AS: You’re absolutely right Jerry, but as of right now, these two are evenly matched.
Rios picks Sydal off the mat, whips him off the southern ropes, looks to throw Sydal up and over on the rebound but Sydal counters with a hurricanrana in mid air, sending Rios to the outside on the western side of the ring. Sydal baseball slides the back of Rios, hops over the top landing on the apron, and hits an Asai moonsault to the outside on Rios. After he catches his breathe, Sydal slides Rios back into the ring, hooks the leg and gets a two count. Sydal picks Rios off the mat and locks on a wrist lock, Rios counters with a whip as Sydal ducks the clothesline and hits a double rotation head scissors. Sydal bounces off the eastern ropes but Rios moves out of the way and tosses him over to the outside on the east side of the ring, Rios then springboards out of the north western corner with a somersault plancha to Sydal on the outside. Rios rolls Sydal back into the ring and yet again gets a two count.
JS: These two are just going in that ring!
AS: Monty Python’s Flying Circus is now a reality!
Rios takes Sydal by the hand and goes into the south eastern corner looking to hit his signature springboard arm drag, but as soon as he hits the top rope, Sydal puts his weight on it tripping Rios. Sydal takes Rios up onto the ropes with him in the same corner and looks to hit the cyclorama, Rios throws him off and soars through the air with his signature moonsault but misses as Sydal moves out of the way. Sydal awaits for Rios to get up and as soon as he does he hits his signature pump-handle half nelson piledriver and hooks the leg to get the victory.
Winner: Matt Sydal
JL: Ladies and gentlemen we have a new Ariel Assault Champion! And his name is Matt Sydal!
AS: Probably one of the best matches of the night so far.
We cut from Sydal’s celebration to show the match card for the fatal four way tag match.
JS: Coming up next, the Fatal Four Way tag match for the Tag Team Titles. The return of the Briscoe Brothers, The Debuting Young Bucks, The Champions Spike Dudley and Amazing Red, as well as Joey Matthews and Christian York.
Camera’s cut to the Stage as Rage Against The Machine’s “People Of The Sun” plays in the background and the Young Bucks step onto the stage.
JB: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a sudden death fatal four way tag team tables, ladders, and chairs match for the 2FW tag team championship. Introducing first, from Montebello California at a combined weight of three-hundred and fifty pounds, Matt and Jeremy Jackson the Young Bucks!
The young bucks come down the ramp and slide into the ring as “Burning Beard” by Clutch hits the speakers.
JB: Introducing the second participants. From Laurel Delaware, at a combined weight of four-hundred and thirty pounds, they are Mark and Jay the Briscoe Brothers!
The Briscoe’s come out onto the stage wearing confederate bandana’s around their mouths as well as black hooded sweatshirts. They walk down into the ring as the crowd chants “Man up!” Camera’s then cut back to the stage where Joey Matthews and Christian York step onto the stage as “Glory” by KMFDM plays in the background.
JB: Introducing the third participants. From Fairfax Virginia, weighing in at a combined weight of four-hundred and six pounds, they are Joey Matthews and Christian York!
The two run down the ramp and into the ring and await in a corner as all the teams wait for the champions. Camera’s once more cut to the stage as AC/DC’s “Highway to hell” hits the speakers and out come the champions
JB: And the final participants, from the Land of Giants, weighing in at a combined weight of three-hundred pounds they are the 2FW tag team champions, the team of Spike Dudley and Amazing Red, the Giant Killers!
Fatal Four Way TLC Tag Team Championship: The Briscoe Bros. vs The Young Bucks vs Joey Matthews and Christian York vs The Giant Killers©
The bell sounds as everyone gangs up on Spike and Red. Spike and Red somehow fight back against everyone and soon enough turn their attention to the Briscoes, while Mathews and York go against the Young Bucks. Dudley hits the Dudley dog early on Jay Briscoe as Red gets tossed over head by Mark off the ropes. Matthews and York bring a ladder into the ring and scale the rungs but Spike and Mark takes notice as they push the ladder down and then take the battle to the outside of the ring. The young bucks then go to work on Amazing red in the ring, whipping him off the western ropes and Red hits a dropkick on both men on the rebound. As Red celebrates Jay gets up, spins him around and hits a Death Valley driver, he then goes on the outside and starts wearing down Jeremy and whips him into the steel guardrail. Matt looks for a front flip of the apron but Jay catches him in power bomb position and slams him down onto the floor. He then turns around to see Jeremy connect with a moonsault off the guardrail.
JS: Not even two seconds. Not even two god damn seconds and this match is already out of hand!
AS: Joey, you mad bro?
Meanwhile in the ring Mark is back in and starts spinning around with one of the ladders and hits Matthews, York, and Spike, and Red hits a dropkick to the ladder off the top rope knocking mark down. Jeremy then hits a hurricanrana off the top to Red as his brother comes back into the ring. The two then clothesline Mark over the ropes and onto the western side, as Spike gets nailed with a clothesline by Matthews in the ring, while York sets up a ladder on the ring post in the south eastern corner. They then take spike and whip him into the ladder face first. Jay comes into the ring shortly after and dropkicks York over the ropes and Matthews hits a fisherman driver to Jay. Mark stands on the top rope and nails Matthews with a flying clothesline. Jay goes to the outside while mark climbs the ladder and Red comes back into the ring, pulling him down off the rungs. Mark delivers stiff forearms across the back while Jay sets a table up on the northern outside, and Mark lifts Red onto his shoulder in power bomb position and eventually tosses him over the ropes and through the table.
JL: Amazing Red is dead!
Matthews and York crack a chair across Jay and Mark’s heads and set a table up on the western side of the ring. Matthews lays out mark as York sets two ladders next to each other and climbs one of them, and leapfrogs over the other ladder but lands with a front flip onto Mark through the table. The crowd breaks out into numerous “Holy Sh*t!” chants as Matthews quickly brings a ladder into the ring, and at the same time the young bucks bring in one too. Matthews scales the rungs of one ladder as Jeremy follows him up and Matt climbs the other, all three of them begin dueling on the ladders until Matthews kicks off Matt, and throws Jeremy off by tossing him over head.
AS: Get the belts Matthews, get the damn belts!
And Matthews does just that, he pulls down the tag titles and drops down to the mat.
Winners: Joey Matthews and Christian York
JL: We’ve crowned two new champions tonight! We have a new Ariel Assault Champion, and now we have new tag champs!
AS: Hopefully these two have a run better than their last one. These two really deserve these titles.
JS: What a minute, who the hell are these guys coming through the crowd?
We cut to ringside where Matt Bloom and Travis Tomko hop over the railing and into the ring and attack Matthews and York. Bloom hits the Baldo Bomb on Matthews and Tomko hits the Argentine Neck Breaker on York. They then hold the tag team titles above their heads and then slam them down on the mat.
AS: Well there goes their reign.
JL: Could not have said it better myself Al.
JS: Well while the mess at ringside gets cleaned up, lets look at this promo.
We cut to a promo showing a silhouette on a stage of what appears to be Randy Savage.
Voice: He carried on the legacy of the Macho Man.
: OOOOOOOH YEEEEEEEEEAAAAH!!!
Voice: And now its time for someone else’s legacy to live on.
The silhouette fades to what appears to be a man wearing a robe
: To be the man, you got to beat the man. WOOOOOOO!
This fades to a cursive text saying “The Nature Kid. Jay Lethal. Coming next month to 2FW” We then cut back to a ring with tables and ladders on the outside of it and Jeremy Borash in the ring.
JB: The following contest is a 2 out of 3 falls straight edge challenge. The first fall will be an anything go contest, the second fall will be a table match, and if a third fall is needed, it will be a ladder match. Introducing first from Deptford New Jersey weighing in at two-hundred and twenty pounds, he is Whacks!
As “Live For This” by Hatebreed hits the speakers. Whacks walks out onto the stage to a roaring crowd, who roars even louder when Whacks raises a barbed wire wrapped bat above his head. As he walks down the ramp C.M. Punk comes up from behind and cracks Whacks in the back of the head with a steel chair.
2 out of 3 Falls Straight Edge Challenge: Whacks Vs C.M. Punk
JS: What a cheap attack by Punk!
AS: If you wanna win Joey, you gotta come up with a strategy and that’s exactly what Punk did.
C.M. Punk then brings out a shopping cart full of weapons onto the stage, pulls out a sign, and hits Whacks across the shoulders with it. He then tosses Whacks off the stage and into the crowd where he crashes into the chairs. Punk follows him and proceeds to slam chairs onto him. Whacks fights back with a punch to the gut and a chair across the back. He waits for Punk to turn around and when he does he slams the chair across the head of Punk. He picks Punk up and attempts to whip him into the guardrail but Punk counters with a whip of his own, and sends Whacks crashing into the barricade. Punk picks Whacks up onto his shoulders but Whacks escapes and hits an inverted DDT onto the concrete.
JS: Inverted DDT on the concrete!
Whacks grabs Punk by the hair and whips him into a concrete wall. They soon take the fight out into the street and brawl outside of the arena. Punk gets advantage with acouple of elbows to the face and rams Whacks into the wall outside. He picks up a sign and smacks it over Whacks’ head, and then immediately tosses him into s car windshield in the parking lot. He rolls off the hood with his back bleeding and Punk delivers another shot with the sign. Punk then picks Whacks up and attempts to whip him into a garage door but Whacks reverses with a whip of his own, sending him flying into the garage door. On the rebound Whacks goes for his signature maneuver, but Punk counters and hits a go to sleep and gets the first fall.
JB: The Winner of the first fall, C.M. Punk!
JS: C.M. Punk gets the first fall, in the parking lot no less!
Punk limps back into the arena with Whacks limping behind him. As soon as they walk into the door Whacks attacks Punk from behind and cuts him open with a chair shot. He sets up two tables side by side and lays out Punk on them, soon he’s climbing a ladder to get on top of the front door’s of the building.
JL: That’s a twenty foot drop!
AS: Don’t do it Whacks!
Whacks leaps with the crowd roaring uncontrollably as he crashes through the tables. The camera’s show that C.M. Punk moved out of the way in time and both of them are laid out on the floor. After awhile both men are up and Punk drags whacks back to the ringside area through the crowd. Punk dumps Whacks in the ring and goes back to the ramp to toss in his shopping cart full of weapons as well as Whacks’ barbed wire bat. Whacks is on all fours as Punk slams down the barbed wire bat splitting Whacks’ head wide open, causing him to bleed all over the place. Punk then scrapes the barbed wire bat across the already back of Whacks and goes onto the outside and slides a table into the ring. He sets the table up near the north eastern corner and drags Whacks up onto the ropes and looks to hit the Pepsi Plunge, through the table. Whacks keeps his feet planted on the ropes and power bombs Punk through the table scoring the second fall.
JB: The winner of the second fall, Whacks. The final fall will be a ladder match.
JS: A Mike Awesome like power bomb through the table scores Whacks the second fall!
Whacks looks to hit his signature move on Punk but Punk counters and hits the Go To Sleep, hooks the leg, and gets a two count on Whacks. Punk goes on the outside and pulls a ladder out from under the ring and slides it in. Punk goes to slam him on the ladder but Whacks catches punk off guard and hits a michinoku driver on to the ladder. Whacks hooks the leg and gets a two count only, Whacks then sets the ladder up and climbs the rungs slowly. Eventually Punk follows him up and the two begin to battle it out on the ladder. Punk gets the advantage with an upper cut and the crowd roars as Punk hits a Pepsi Plunge off the top of the ladder, crashing to the ring below knocking both men out. This sends the crowd into a frenzy of chants consisting of “Holy Sh*t!” and “2FW!”
JS….OH MY GAAAAAWD!
JL: These two are dead!
AS: Get ing help now!
Some paramedics rush down to ringside and put Punk on a stretcher as Whacks gets to his feet, but the ref tells him to sit down. Whacks looks at the crowd as they roar in excitement, Whacks bounces off the eastern ropes and nails a somersault plancha onto Punk and the Paramedics and the crowd goes nuts. Whacks goes into the crowd and pushes a scaffold over onto the eastern side of the ring, and pulls out two tables. He sets the tables up in the ring and tosses Punk in and he lays Punk out on the table, and begins his climb up the scaffold. Once he reaches the top the crowd roars.
JS: You gotta be kidding me Whacks isn’t gonna reach!
Whacks jumps and pulls him self onto the ceiling beams. He then begins to shimmy his way over to where the tables are and swings back and forth before dropping with a senton to get the victory.
Winner: Whacks
JL: Whacks now gets a title shot of his choosing!
AS: He better choose wisely though.
JS: That he should, well while we clean everything up at ringside and get ready for our double barbed wire main event, here’s a video.
We cut to clips of how the Necro Butcher/Sandman vs Sabu/Supreme feud started. Showing numerous clips of the teams attacking each one another and soon we cut back to a ring in which the ropes have been replaced by barbed wire.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is a no rope barbed wire match.
Rob Zombie’s “Living Dead Girl” hits the speakers as Supreme steps out onto the stage receiving a massive amount of Boos. Supreme just flips off every fan as he stops in front of the ring and examines the barbed wire, he then slides into the ring and awaits the arrival of his opponent. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” plays as the crowd erupts with excitement. Necro Butcher steps out onto the stage with a chair in his hand in which he raises over his head, and walks down the ramp and around ringside giving the front row fans high fives. He then tosses his chair into the ring and slides underneath the barbed wire.
JB: Introducing in the corner to my right, from Hollywood California, weighing in tonight at two hundred and eighty fives pounds. Ladies and gentlemen he is the human horror film, he is Supreme!
The crowd boos as Supreme raises his fists in the air.
JB: Introducing the opponent in the corner to my left. From Morgantown West Virginia, weighing in tonight at two-hundred and seventy pounds, ladies and gentlemen he is the Necro Butcher!
The crowd roars in excitement as JB leaves the ring and a chant of “ him up Necro! Him up!” breaks out and the bell sounds.
No Rope Barbed Wire: Supreme vs Necro Butcher
JS: This is going to be sick.
Supreme takes advantage with a headlock and looks to scrape Necro’s head along the western side of barbed wire but Necro escapes. Supreme then whips Necro into the eastern barbed wire but Necro stops himself. The two then engage in a fist fight as they stop themselves from falling into the barbed wire until Supreme grabs the chair Necro tossed in earlier and cracks it over Necro’s skull. Supreme then sets the chair up and looks to Suplex Necro on it, but Necro turns it around, stands on the chair, and suplex’s Supreme off the chair and into the southern barbed wire.
JL: Look at the barbed wire stick into the flesh of Supreme!
Necro grabs his chair and slams it down across the head of Supreme who is still stuck in the barbed wire. Necro sets up the chair again, goes to the northern side of the ring, and charges at the chair. He flies off it looking to land on Supreme but Supreme moves and Necro lands on nothing but barbed wire stomach first. The barbed wire then snaps as he falls to the outside nearly landing in a bed of florescent light tubes.
JS: My God! Necro Butcher just snapped the barbed wire and fell straight to the outside!
Supreme goes to the outside and lays some stiff forearms across the back of Necro. Supreme then looks to power bomb Necro into the bed of light tubes but Necro counters by keeping his feet planted and giving some stiff shots to the head. Necro then grabs a light tube and pops it over the head of Supreme busting him open. Necro follows him around ringside and then slams his head onto the apron of the northern side. Necro looks to rip more flesh off of Supreme’s forehead, but Supreme gives an elbow to the gut, and moves his forehead from side to side on the barbed wire. Supreme then whips Necro Butcher into the barricade on the western side of the ring and goes to the southern side. He pulls the guardrail out and stretches the bed of light tubes across the guardrail and apron. He then goes to the eastern side, sets a table, sets two chairs and stretches a glass pane across them. During all this Necro has slide in a glass pane and a bed of broken glass and thumbtacks into the ring.
AS: I do not like what Supreme is setting up here.
JL: Neither am i.
In the ring the two bloody faced titans are trading stiff punches. Supreme then whips Necro into the northern barbed wire, rips him out, and nails a sickening double underhook suplex into a glass pane that Necro set up earlier. The crowd roars as the glass shatters into the front row, Supreme hooks the leg, and only gets a two count. Supreme looks to scoop slam Necro into the eastern barbed wire, but Necro counters with a scoop slam of his own, slicing away at Supreme’s clothing and flesh. Necro backs up towards the western barbed wire and nails a baseball slide on Supreme, snapping the barbed wire on the eastern side of the ring. Necro pulls Supreme into the center of the ring, hooks the leg, and only gets a two count. Necro picks Supreme off the mat but Supreme nails a low blow, Necro crawls into the north eastern corner where Necro placed the bed of broken glass and barbed wire. Necro stands and Supreme charges at him, Necro counters with a scoop slam into the broken glass and tacks.
JS: Broken glass and tacks are digging into the flesh of Supreme! These two want each other dead!
Necro knows that it will not get him the win. He looks to hit the tiger bomb through the light tube bed but Supreme escapes, looks for a power slam, Necro escapes and nails the tiger bomb through the bed of light tubes on the outside, which sends the crowd into a frenzy of “Holy Sh*t!” and “2FW!” chants.
JS: OH MY GAAAAAWD!!
AS: Damn it Joey you’re screaming in my ear! By the end of the night I’ll lose my hearing and you’ll lose your voice.
The ref comes to the outside and counts the pin knowing that both men might be injured.
Winner: Necro Butcher
JL: Necro Butcher has finally gotten his revenge on Supreme! Wait a minute, look at this!
Down the ramp comes Sandman canning Hardcore Champion D.J. Hyde with a referee trailing behind them.
Main Event: No Rope Barbed Wire Stairway to Hell Hardcore Championship: Sandman vs D.J. Hyde©
JS: Looks like we got ourselves an impromptu match up.
AS: I’m receiving word that this originally broke out in the back.
Sandman tosses Hyde into the ring and follows him in. Sandman gets tripped by Hyde and then tossed into the western barbed wire, Hyde then pulls him out and hits the Shadow Driver on Sandman, hooks the leg, and a two count only. Hyde Whips sandman into the northern barbed wire but Sandman counters with a whip of his own, causing Hyde to hit the barbed wire chest and stomach first. When Hyde picks himself out, Sandman swings his cane, Hyde ducks and delivers a vicious lariat turning Sandman inside out. He points to the table and glass pane Supreme set up earlier and the crowd goes nuts.
JL: Don’t do it Hyde!
Hyde sets up for the shadow driver, but Sandman escapes, gives acouple of stiff left hands, which causes Hyde to almost lose his balance. Sandman grabs the cane and cracks it over the head of Hyde, causing him to fall off the eastern apron and into the glass and table. Sending shattered glass into the front rows, the crowd gives a chant of Sandman’s name, as he goes on the outside and covers Hyde to become new hardcore champion.
Winner: Sandman
JS: We have a new hardcore champion! Welcome for coming lady's and gentlemen goodni- wait a minute! Look at This!
Out from the crowd comes Thumbtack Jack with a light tube and when Sandman turns around he pops the light tube over his head. He then grabs the hardcore championship and holds it above his head, as we then fade to black and then show a recap of the show and an encore presentation.
See you next month at "Some Type of Negativity"!