Post by Justin Sanity on May 26, 2012 15:11:20 GMT -5
Full Force Wrestling
Date: May 20th 2012
Location: Outside Champs Soccer Arena, Sewell, New Jersey.
Blood, Cuts, and Glory: Night 3
Theme: “For Victory" by Bolt Thrower
Scheduled Matches for this evening
Construction Death Match: Green Phantom vs Abdullah Kobayashi
4th of July Death Match: Whacks vs Nate Webb
Factory of Fear Match: Supreme vs Ryuji Ito
Russian Chain Match: Dustin Lee vs
SWA Super J Cup Match: Jerry Lynn vs Lance Storm
Semi Finals:[/u]
Rave Party Death Match & Junkyard Death Match
2FW Tag Titles: The Young Bucks vs Eliminators 2.0
Finals
No Rope Electrified Barbed Wire; Double Hell Death Match.
The show opens with the usual 2FW intro set to “Rumble Fish” by Sevendust. As soon it finishes, it cuts to the crowd chanting “2FW!” and the camera’s panel along the front row, soon turning to the commentators table with Al Snow and Eric Gargulo.
AS: Welcome ladies and gentlemen to night three of Full Force Wrestling’s Blood, Cuts, and Glory! I’m Al Snow!
EG: And I am the new play by play commentator for 2FW as well as former CZW play by play man Eric Gargulo!
AS: Say Eric, how come you’re the new play by play guy instead of Jerry Lynn.
EG: Well, Jerry has decided that wrestling always was, always has, and always will be his priority and we all respect that. He did say that no one retires from pro wrestling, so tonight marks the night Jerry Lynn returns to the ring, for the 2FW and Stampede Wrestling Alliance, SWA, Super J Cup tournament.
AS: Folks let us remind you, Blood, Cuts, and Glory, is a death match tournament for a 6 foot trophy and a title shot at the next pay per view at the hardcore championship. Let’s not waste anymore time and go down to the ring.
In the ring are various tools that anyone would find in a construction site. A scaffold rests on the outside of the northern side of the ring. In the corners are two by fours wrapped in barbed wire, tools, bins of thumbtacks, and two beds of nails. “Blackened Sunrise” by Viking Skull hits the speakers and Green Phantom with the signature light tube skateboard burst through the curtains. He marches down the aisle and pays no attention to the hazards that await; the song then changes to “Hanger 18” by Megadeth and Abdullah Kobayashi steps from the curtains. He makes his way down the aisle and looks around to see what could happen, he soon steps in just as his music cuts.
Jeremy Borash: Ladies and gentlemen your opening contest is scheduled for one fall and it is a construction death match! Introducing first, from The Ancient Green Hills of Two Mountains, he is The Green Phantom! And his opponent, from Koshoku Japan, he is Abdullah Kobayashi!
Construction Death Match: Green Phantom vs Abdullah Kobayashi
The bell tolls and the two stare each other down from across the ring. The two lock up and neither one wants to budge, soon Kobayashi gets the upper hand by pushing Phantom towards the north western bed of nails but Phantom tries his hardest to fight back, eventually breaking the hold. The to circle one another and get into a test of strength; Kobayashi once again gets the upper hand, and eventually puts Phantom in a side headlock and takes him to the floor. Phantom after while locks on a pair of head scissors, in which Kobayashi escapes from and stomps away on Phantom; He rolls out of the ring and Kobayashi goes right after him, giving stiff fore arms across the shoulder. Kobayashi looks to slam Phantoms head on the northern guardrail but Phantom cuts him off with an elbow, grabs a fans chair, and breaks it over Kobayashi’s head.
AS: Some fan is not gonna get their chair back.
Phantom rolls Kobayashi back into the ring and scales the scaffold, as soon as Kobayashi gets to his feet, Phantom smacks the chair over his head again while jumping off a platform. Phantom covers him but gets a two count; Phantom grabs a barbed wire two by four and looks to press it against the forehead of Koabayshi but Kobayashi fights away and hits a big German suplex. Kobayashi then takes the nearest bin of thumbtacks and dumps then in the center of the ring, he looks for the signature Koba Driver, but Phantom fights it and hits a Death Valley driver into the tacks resulting in a two count. Kobayashi slowly frees himself from the pile of tacks revealing all the ones stuck in his back; Phantom then grabs a barbed wire two by four and slams it down on the arm of Kobayashi and then grinds it back and forth against the forehead. Phantom soon grabs his signature skateboard as Kobayashi slowly gets up, Phantom swings and misses shattering the light tubes, Kobayashi quickly and wisely hits a shinning apprentice and gets a two count.
EG: For a big man than Kobayashi is, he sure can move with that shinning apprentice. He Moves better than Supreme.
The two slowly get up, Kobayashi looks to whip Phantom into a bed of nails, but Phantom whips and Kobayashi stops himself in time. Phantom charges and clotheslines the nails, and then turns around only to have a bloody Kobayashi charge at him with a big splash on the nails. Kobayashi pins him but yet again gets a two count, Kobayashi then looks for a tool to use and finds a hacksaw, he then slices away at an already cut up arm of Phantom’s which sends the crowd into a frenzy.
AS: A hacksaw to the arm! I didn’t know Jim Duggan was evolved in death matches!
Kobayashi then looks for a water wheel slam onto the pile of tacks but Phantom counters and hits a German suplex bridge but gets a two count. He gets up and looks at the scaffold; he then lays a barbed wire two by four on Kobayashi and begins to climb. Kobayashi soon gets up and takes a power drill with him, when the two reach a certain point, Kobayashi grinds the power drill back and forth on an arm of Phantom’s sending him falling into the tacks below. Kobayashi drops the power drill and grabs the barbed wire two by four and hits an elbow drop off the plat form with the two by four onto Phantom, who miraculously kicks out.
EG: How in the hell did Phantom kick out of something like that!? Someone please explain that to me!
The two slowly get up and they fight over the two by four. Phantom lands a sickening head-butt on Kobayashi and then slams the two by four across the head. Phantom then picks up the hacksaw and starts cutting away at the forehead and right arm, and then attempts to climb up the scaffold again. Kobayashi eventually catches up to him and the two begin brawling on a platform. Phantom looks to push Kobayashi off but he’s on spaghetti legs; Kobayashi does the same and gets the same result. Phantom then grabs a light tube package that was left up there and smashes it over Kobayashi’s head dropping him to one knee, Phantom then hits his signature sit out power slam off the platform and into the tacks below, knocking the wind out of both of them; Phantom eventually comes to his senses and covers Kobayashi to get the three count and advance in the tournament.
Winner: Green Phantom
AS: Green Phantom had a high chance of losing to someone like Kobayashi, and he proved everyone wrong once again! A great win that was truly deserved!
EG: You got that right Al.
We cut to a promo recapping matches that Nate Webb and Whacks have won in the tournament so far. It then cuts to promos with the two men.
W: Tonight, its round 3, and I take on Nate Webb in non-other than a 4th of July match, you can only expect pure insanity from both of us. But one of us will emerge the victory, and that’s gonna be me, you’ll see.
NW: Whacks, the piercing man, constantly proclaiming that this tournament is his but guess what it isn’t? This year belongs to non other than the spider, after I defeat Whacks in a 4th of July death match you’ll understand why that trophy already has my name engraved on it.
We cut back to the ring to see weapons covered in varieties of pyrotechnics. M-80’s cherry bombs, M-100’s, and various others; “Live For This” by Hatebreed plays in the background as Whacks steps out from the curtains wielding a huge light tube bundle. He walks down to the ring just as the song changes to “Teenage Dirtbag” by Wheatus; Nate Webb soon makes his way down to the ring where JB begins announcing once again.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is a 4th of July match. Introducing first, from Deptford New Jersey, he is Whacks! And his opponent, from Indianapolis Indiana by the way of Beer City and Flavor County he is “Spider” Nate Webb!
4th Of July Match: Whacks vs Nate Webb
EG: Here we go Al, first time ever in 2FW history a fireworks death match. This is gonna be a good one.
The bell sounds and the two engage in a test of strength and neither one wants to budge, in which the two end breaking it up and circling one another. The two lock up and Whacks pushes Webb into the south eastern corner and Webb turns the tables by pushing him into the eastern ropes and breaking the hold. The two lock up once again as Whacks gets the upper hand and fires away with right hands bringing Webb to his knees, he stomps away on his as Webb crawls into the north eastern corner and Whacks hits a running dropkick to the chest. The two then go to the outside and Webb gets the advantage with right hands and by slamming Whacks’ head into the eastern guardrail; Webb then grabs a fans chair, stands on the guardrail and slams the chair down on the head. Webb then sets up a table near the north eastern corner and lays Whacks on it, he then climbs the ropes and hits a leg drop through the table and pins him, but only gets a two count.
AS: Looks like Whacks is slacking in this match up. He needs to get on his A-game and start countering some moves if he wants to win this one.
Webb the takes Whacks over to the fireworks table that awaits on the southern side of the ring. Webb lights one up and soon the rest following, cracking and snapping as Webb looks for a suplex but Whacks counters and hits a power-bomb into the fireworks table, sending bottle rockets into the air and some final fireworks to go off. Webb wiggles out from the fireworks as Whacks grabs a fans chair, hops onto the southern apron, and hits a cactus jack like elbow drop with the chair. Whacks pins Webb but only gets a two count; he then drags Webb back into the ring, hits a scoop slam, and bounces off the southern ropes hitting a senton but once again gets a two count. Whacks then whips him off the southern ropes but Webb counters with a jumping inverted DDT; Webb places Whacks’ light tube bundle onto him and grabs a cherry bomb chair and scales the south western corner, he lights the cherry bombs and they pop and burst as he moonsaults with the chair, crushing the light tubes and scorching Whacks as he pins him but only gets a two count.
EG: Both of these guys have to be severally burnt here! Fireworks are not toys kids, don’t do this at home in your backyard!
Webb as in shock as he pins Whacks again but still gets a two count. Webb lays out various fireworks in the center of the ring and lights them, he then hits his signature Soilent Green II: It’s Still People, onto the fireworks scorching Whacks even more. Webb goes out to the ring and brings in two firework tables and sets them near the scaffold from the match before that rests on the northern side of the ring. Webb then climbs the scaffold and Whacks goes after him; the two brawl on a high section of the scaffold and Whacks lifts Webb onto his shoulders into a fire mans carry, he then drops a match onto the two tables lighting the fireworks. He then hits a death valley driver through the firework tables sending bottle rockets shooting everywhere, Webb flops around like a fish as Whacks crawls over to him and scores the three count.
Winner: Whacks
AS: Do you believe in miracles! Whacks is advancing to the semi finals!
EG: But that’s where he usually gets eliminated, it would be a miracle if Whacks makes it to the finals.
AS: Don’t give your hopes up Eric.
As Whacks celebrates we cut to promos with Supreme and Ryuji Ito.
RI: For the past two nights, I have defeated all the enemies in bath to success in this tournament. Supreme your another in my path, and I shall defeat you as well, and claim another victory for BJW!
S: For the first time in what feels like years, Supreme is close to the semi finals in a death match tournament. I have been the multi-time XPW Death Match champion as well as their tournament winner. Ryuji Ito thinks he can stop the human horror film but he can’t, and in the factory of fear match, I’ll show you what fear is!
We cut back to the ring where a pile of nuts, bolts, coils, broken glass, and machinery parts lay in the center. On the outside are barbed wire nets, with glass sheeting on top, underneath are machinery parts, and light tubes. Also inside the ring is a pane of glass in the north western corner. The camera focus’s on all these things as “Path of the Dragon” plays in the background, Ryuji Ito soon steps from the curtains and makes his way down the aisle, just as he enters the ring, the song changes to “Living Dead Girl” by Rob Zombie. Supreme then steps from the curtains and eventually makes his way down to the ring.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is a Factory of Fear match. Introducing first, from Hollywood California, he is Supreme!
Before Jeremy Borash can announce his opponent, Supreme charges at Ito and clotheslines him in the corner.
Factory of Fear: Supreme vs Ryuji Ito
AS: These two aren’t gonna wait!
Supreme hammers enough shots to drop Ito to his hands and knees and looks to drive his face into the pile of machinery and broken glass, but Ito refuses as her fires some elbows to the rib cage and tosses Superme over the eastern ropes looking to put him into the barbed wire net. Supreme lands on the apron laid out as Ito baseball slides him, Supreme survives falling by the skin of his teeth by grabbing the bottom rope. Ito goes out the southern ropes and grabs a broken piece of table and slams it over Supremes head just as he walks up to Ito.
EG: Never seen a table used like that before.
Ito then digs a sharp edge of the table into Supreme’s forehead and slices him open. Ito takes Supreme towards the eastern barbed wire net and looks for a suplex, but Supreme counters with a suplex of his own, shattering the glass and light tubes, and the machinery parts dig into the bag and slice him up as well. Ito frees himself from the barbed wire and rolls back into the ring just as Supreme does, who then presses Ito’s forehead into the pile of machinery busting him open. He then takes a hand-full of nuts and bolts as well as broken glass and stuffs it in Ito’s mouth followed by a vicious right hand to the mouth. Supreme then hits a Samoan drop into the machinery and broken glass, covers Ito, but gets a two count. Supreme lifts Ito who then finally begins to fight back, Ito whips Supreme towards the glass pane but Supreme stops himself, Ito charges but he stops himself as well, Supreme then charges at Ito he then side-steps and Supreme smashes the glass pane. He then falls between the ropes and rests on the apron; Ito rests as Supreme slowly gets up and goes to the eastern apron, Ito hits a running elbow but Supreme grabs onto the top rope by one hand and tries not to fall in, after he regains his balance, it bounces out of the south eastern corner and hits a DDT on Supreme, shattering a glass pane on the barbed wire net and the light tubes underneath.
EG: Excuse Me!
AS: You’re excused! But never mind your habits, these two buried each other in barbed wire, glass, and machinery!
Ito slowly puts his arm across Supreme’s shoulder who then kicks out. The two then slowly free themselves and begin brawling on the outside; Ito hits a super kick on Supreme just as he rises to his feet and sets up a table, he the puts two chairs on top and places a glass pane between them which he found under the ring. He lays Supreme under the glass and scales the north eastern corner, he then hits his signature dragon splash but Supreme moves in time, causing Ito to put himself through the glass and table. Ito lays there in an unconscious like state, as Supreme slowly rises to his feet, grabs a piece of table and climbs the lighting support beam, he then reaches a height that’s not too high up and hits a toad splash with the piece of table and gets the three count.
Winner: Supreme
AS: Supreme goes on to face Dustin Lee in the semi finals!
EG: Now that doesn’t make any sense, so if you don’t have an opponent in the tournament, you advance to the next round? That’s an unfair advantage!
AS: Well here comes general manager Steve Corino to say something about that. Yes for folks who don’t know, 2FW has gone months without a on-screen figure head. So chairman Johnny Albright has had interviews with countless people and it has been revealed on Wednesday Night Warfare that Steve Corino is the new on-screen figure head.
EG: There is something fishy about him being a figure head that I just don’t like.
AS: That makes two of us Eric.
As the ring crew cleans up the ringside area, Corino walks into the ring wearing a chain around his neck and begins to speak on the microphone.
SC: As the new general manager of Full Force Wrestling incorporated, I can go about doing as I damn well please. Let’s start off with the obvious, C.M. Punk defeated me in the scramble cage last month to get a Universal title shot, but guess what. C.M. Punk has turned his back on all you ugly bastards and sold himself out to the National Text Fed Association and also has become their champion! He also will be defending their title against a man who once was electrifying in sports entertainment, but he’s gotten so old and so stale, he can’t even electrify his wife under the bed sheets! So I decided that next month at “Beach Brawl,” The King of Old School yours truly will challenge Samoa Joe for his title, also against Michael Façade and an opponent to replace the straight edge sellout that is C.M. Punk. Second, Dustin Lee does not have an opponent tonight, so I took the honor of facing him in an old school Russian Chain Match, there will be no automatic advances tonight! Dustin Lee get your ass out here!
Corino slams the mic and also drops the chain as “Lost Boys” by The 69 Eyes plays over the speakers. Eventually Dustin Lee steps from behind the curtains and makes his way down to the ring, and once he steps inside the two begin to brawl.
Russian Chain Match: Steve Corino vs Dustin Lee
As they brawl, Corino whips Lee off the western ropes and hits a big clothesline with the chain. He then ties the collar around Lee’s neck as well as his own and Corino begins punching Lee with a hand full of chain. Corino takes Lee into the south western corner and charges but Lee puts his foot up and then drop toe holds him into the turnbuckle as Corino charges again. The two then go to the outside and Lee hits a big right hand of chain off the apron onto Corino; Lee then slides into the ring, then back out causing the chain to get caught around the north eastern pole, Lee then pulls on the chain sending Corino flying into the post busting him open. The two get back into the ring where Lee takes Corino over to a sitting position and chokes him with the chain, he then hammers away right hands into the laceration, causing Corino to bleed even more.
EG: I feel like I’m matching an old school match with Ivan Koloff and some poor jobber.
AS: Surprisingly you know your Russian Chain Matches.
The two get up and Corino hits a super kick causing Lee to lean against the southern ropes, Corino whips him off and hits another big clothesline with the chain. Corino then throws Lee over the top eastern rope, choking the life out of him. Lee soon stands himself up on the apron as Corino goes for a suplex, but Lee lands to his feet and hits a neck breaker by pulling on the chain. The two then get to a standing position and Lee bounces off the southern ropes and hits a tornado DDT and gets a two count; Corino backs into a corner and begins begging for mercy as Lee steps onto the ropes and does the ten punches with the chain, but Corino counters with a big power bomb out of the corner and gets a two count.
AS: Both these guys don’t wanna loose this semi finals spot, once you reach the semi finals in any tournament, it’s like making it to second base in baseball. You’re pretty much in the home stretch but you gotta make it to third which would be the finals.
Corino is in shock as he picks Lee off the mat and looks for the “Old School Expulsion” but Lee wiggles free, followed up by hitting his signature crucifix bomb, Lee then scales the north western corner and hits a double knee stomp to the chest of Corino and gets the three count.
Winner: Dustin Lee
EG: Dustin Lee now has earned the right to advance into the Semi Finals!
AS: What a great Russian Chain match, it felt like a classic.
We cut to a promo highlighting clips from the past two nights, as well as some clips from “Simple Survival” Soon a voice over by Joey Styles comes over the clips.
JS: Wanna see Full Force Wrestling live? Next month 2FW hosts “Beach Brawl” live on the shore of Sandy Hook New Jersey! The Main event a fatal four way for the 2FW Universal Championship! The Champ, Samoa Joe defends against “The King Of Old School” Steve Corino, Michael Façade, and an opponent to replace C.M. Punk. Also if The Eliminators loose their titles tonight, Austin Aires will face Jerry Lynn in a 2FW-SWA Super J Cup match! Also another J-Cup match will take place as Kenta will battle Lance Storm and Nova for Nova’s title, but if Kenta eliminates Lance Storm or vice versa that result will go to the J-Cup. And yet another 2FW-SWA J-Cup Match, the legendary Tiger Mask battles Low-Ki! The winner of Blood Cuts, and Glory will also face Jun Kasai for the hardcore championship! Tickets on sale now!
We cut back to the ring where “Scapegoat” by Fear Factory plays over the speakers and the crowd goes crazy as Jerry Lynn steps from the curtains and makes his way down to the ring. As he rolls in the song changes to Lance Storm’s WCW theme and he to makes his way into the ring.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is a Stampede Wrestling Alliance, in association with Full Force Wrestling Super J Cup match. Introducing first from Minneapolis Minnesota, he is the New F’N Show, Jerry Lynn! And his opponent from Calgary Alberta Canada, he is Lance Storm!
2FW-SWA Super J-Cup Match: Jerry Lynn vs Lance Storm
EG: Jerry Lynn returns to the ring for this Super J-Cup tournament which will definitely be a good one.
The bell sounds as the two engage in a lock up. Storm escapes as he quickly takes out the leg of Lynn and puts on an ankle lock. Lynn fights as Storm puts pressure, but Lynn rolls to face him and struggles to put on a triangle choke. Storm struggles and looks for a right hand to break the hold, which Lynn easily grabs and puts on a cross arm bar; Storm then lifts Lynn and slams him to the mat and puts on a heel lock. Lynn escapes and the two get up quick; Lynn takes out the legs of Storm, does a quick cover but it’s a cone count; Storm gets up and does the same. The two are up again as Lynn takes Storm over with an arm drag, Storm does the same only with a Japanese style arm drag, both get up and hit a double dropkick and both of them are at a stand off.
AS….Wow.
EG: Looks like Jerry Lynn still has it in him.
The two circle one another and engage in a test of strength. Lynn breaks away a hand as he runs into the north western corner, hitting a double jump frankensteiner, He then hits an arm drag on Storm, Storm then hits an arm drag and as soon as they get up Storm takes Lynn down with a stiff clothesline. He whips Lynn off the western ropes, hits a dropkick but only gets a two count; Storm positions himself on the southern apron and springboards off with a clothesline. He once again covers Lynn but only gets a two count; Storm then climbs up the south western corner but Lynn gets up and nails a sickening springboard power bomb, but only gets a two count. Lynn rolls onto the western apron as Storm gets up; who then goes for a shoulder tackle but Lynn drops the leg on the back of Storm’s neck. As soon as Storm gets to his feet on the outside, Lynn hits a springboard cross body.
AS: Storm should change his name to Lance Snore.
EG: What makes you say that?
AS: Cause every time I watch one of his matches I need to take a nap.
Lynn brings Storm back into the ring and covers him receiving only a two count. Lynn whips Storm off the western ropes, Storm hits a single leg dropkick and quickly latches on a single leg crab. Lynn struggles for a while and eventually rolls out of it, bounces off the eastern ropes and hits a tilt-a-whirl head scissors. Lynn goes for a clothesline, Storm ducks, and nails a knock out super kick. Storm pins him but only gets a two count, he then hits an inverted scoop slam in the center of the ring and scales the south eastern corner. Storm flies through the air looking for a leg drop but Lynn moves in time and then follows it up with a TKO. Lynn slowly gets up and awaits on Storm, he then hits his signature cradle pile driver and gets the three count.
Winner: Jerry Lynn
EG: An excellent filler match! That was very impressive!
Lynn celebrates as the ring crew sets up for the next match, we then cut to the back for promos with Supreme and Dustin Lee
DL: I’m in the home stretch. “Diehard” Dustin Lee can almost taste victory, and I hope to bring honor and glory to Indianapolis as well as the R.A.A.G.E dojo and the Naptown Dragons once I win this tournament. This is my year! The year of the Diehard!
S: Dustin Lee, you seem to not understand, that you’re going up against the human horror film. I have won many tournaments more than you can even count Dustin! In the junkyard death match, I’m gonna be the unstoppable force like the car Christine, and I’m gonna turn you into scrap metal!
We cut back to the ring where there are cars parked in the corners of the crowd, in the ring are things that are commonly found in junkyards. “Lost Boys” by the 69 Eyes comes over the speakers as the camera’s focus on all the weapons. Dustin Lee steps from the curtains holding two light tubes in each hand and makes his way to the ring. The song changes to “Living Dead Girl” by Rob Zombie and Supreme steps from the curtains, as he walks down the aisle Dustin Lee goes and attacks him.
Junkyard Death Match: Supreme vs Dustin Lee
AS: Yet another match where nobody is waiting!
Lee fires away with right hands and looks to throw Supreme over the western guardrail, but Supreme counters with a hip toss over the guardrail and into the first row of chairs. Supreme hops over and slams a chair down across the back, and then the head of Lee; Supreme then lifts him off the ground and suplexs him into the chairs, covers him, and gets a two count. Supreme then takes Lee over by a parked car and attempts to slam his head down on the trunk; Lee stops, gives an elbow to the ribs and slams Supreme’s head down instead. Lee looks for a Yakuza kick as Supreme leans against the back passenger window, but Supreme moves and Lee shatters the window with his leg. Supreme then grabs Lee by the leg and hits a fisherman suplex onto the hood and gets a two count. Lee starts to fight back and jumps onto Supreme looking for a frankenstiner but Supreme counters by tossing him into the windshield, shattering the glass with a power bomb.
EG: Power bomb through the windshield! Shatter proof my ass!
AS: Nevermind that s**t, someone call nine one one!
Supreme drags Lee onto the concrete and pins him to a two count. He goes back to ringside with Lee slowly following him, and smashes a hubcap over his head. Supreme then takes Lee over to the car by the south eastern corner and stands on the guardrail, looking for a power bomb; He lifts Lee up who then counters with a frankensteiner sending Supreme head first into the windshield busting him wide open. Lee then climbs on the roof of the car and nails a double knee stomp, getting a two count. As Lee lifts him up, Supreme nails a close range spear sending them back inside the guardrails; the two slowly get up and trade stiff elbows, Supreme lands a sickening shot, followed by a chair across the head of Lee. He tosses the chair into the ring followed by acouple more chairs; Supreme then stacks car windshields on top of one another with the chairs to hold them in place, he sets Lee on the top ropes in the north eastern corner and looks for a frankenstiener but Lee gives a low blow and delivers a power bomb shattering the glass everywhere and getting the three count.
Winner: Dustin Lee
AS: Someone call nine one one!
EG: They’re already here damn it shut up! Dustin Lee goes on into the finals!
As Lee celebrates and the ringside area gets cleaned and prepared for the next match, we cut to the back for a Promo with whacks.
W: This round is usually when I get eliminated, but tonight that will change. Whacks is going on and facing “Diehard” Dustin Lee in the finals of Blood Cuts And Glory. I’m going home with that Trophy and most importantly pride! Green Phantom you won’t surpass me because I live for this!
We cut back to the ring where in the north western corner there is an electrified light tube board with a glass covering. In the north eastern there is the same except with black lights, in the south western there are electrified multi colored light tubes, and in the south eastern there is a bucket filled with a mix of all without being electrified. In the background “Blackened Sunrise” by Viking Skull plays as Green Phantom steps from the curtains and makes his way down to the ring staring into the electrified lights. The song then changes to “Live For This” by Hatebreed and Whacks makes his way into the ring.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is a Rave Party death match in the semi finals of Blood, Cuts, and Glory. Introducing first from the Ancient Green Hills of Two Mountains, he is The Green Phantom! And his opponent, from Deptford New Jersey, he is Whacks!
Rave Party Death Match: Whacks Vs Green Phantom
Before The bell tolls, the lights turn to black lights for the rave party effect and the two begin to exchange fists. Then they begin to trade head-butts back and forth, Phantom looks to throw Whacks into the north eastern corner but he puts the breaks on it, gives elbows to the ribs, and hits a german suplex getting a one count. Whacks then grabs a light tube from the bucket and Phantom grabs a black light, the two engage in a light saber like duel with them before they both hit each other over the head with them. Phantom gets up and digs a broken piece into the skull of Whacks slicing him even more. Phantom looks to whip Whacks into the multi-colored light tubes but Whacks baseball slides, Phantom charges and Whacks hits a big back drop suplex.
EG: Nice counters by Whacks, he wants to go on to the finals, a place he’s never been before in tournaments, he would kill to get there.
Whacks grabs a light tube from the bucket and smashes it across the back of Phantom, He then whips him off the northern ropes and Phantom hits a big clothesline; he then follows up by breaking a light tube across the back. Phantom then takes a handful of broken shards and locks on a camel clutch with them, pressing against the chin of Whacks; He fights free from it and looks to throw Phantom into the electrified light tubes but Phantom puts on the breaks and refuses to go through them; Phantom then hits a blue thunder driver as a counter and gets a two count. He then whips Whacks towards the black lights but Whacks stops, Phantom charges and Whacks throws him overhead shattering the glass as well as the black lights.
AS: Well there goes the rave!
Whacks pulls Phantom from the wreckage and gets a two count. Whacks lays out some light tubes in the center of the ring and sets up for his signature piercing needle, but Phantom escapes and hits the signature sit out power slam shattering the light tubes. Phantom then picks Whacks off the floor and tosses him into the multi-colored light tubes and pins him to only a two count. Phantom looks to throw Whacks into the electrified light tubes but Whacks stops and hits a suplex into a stunner and Phantom is on spaghetti legs. Whacks quickly takes a ton of light tubes and chucks them at Phantom, causing him to be up against the glass casing, Whacks then charges and hits a rolling senton shattering the glass and light tubes, he also quickly grabs the three count as the lights go back to normal and the crowd roars in excitement.
Winner: Whacks
EG: Whacks has surpassed into the finals! He is living his dream! He has defeated what he couldn’t conquer!
Whacks nearly bursts into tears as he celebrates and we cut to another ad for the 2FW-SWA Super J Cup. It cycles through all the participants and what lies at stake in the tournament, when we come back Austin Aries and Perry Saturn are in the ring and the young bucks rush to the ring for a filler match.
JB: The following contest is scheduled for one fall, is a non-tournament match up, and it is for the 2FW Tag Team Championship. Introducing first the challengers, from Hesperia California, they are Matt and Nick Jackson, they are the Young Bucks! And Their opponents, from The Combat Zone, they are the 2FW Tag Team champions, Austin Aries, Perry Saturn, they are The Eliminators 2.0!
Filler Match: 2FW Tag Titles; The Young Bucks vs The Eliminators 2.0©
EG: I gotta say, I’ve heard many things about the young bucks, things like how they’re one of the best teams and wrestling today. Some people have said that they’re like the new age eliminators.
AS: That’s a pretty big claim to make, anything can happen between both of these teams.
Saturn and Nick lock up to start the match, Saturn backs him up into the northern ropes and whips him off, looking for a clothesline. Nick ducks and hits a springboard frankensteiner, followed by dropkick then an arm drag; They both get up as Nick latches on a wrist lock, tags in his brother, who then double stomps the arm of Saturn. Saturn rolls to his corner and Aries come in connecting with a cartwheel into a head scissors. He then follows up with an arm drag, Matt stops his momentum with a dropkick and Nick comes in; they whip Aries off the southern ropes, nail a hip toss to a seating position, followed by a double handspring dropkick. Saturn comes in as soon as they get to their feet and bounces off the southern ropes nailing a dropkick to both of them.
EG: The Young Bucks hit the N’Sync! With Saturn there to easily put them away! This is gonna be one hell of a match up Al.
Matt rolls to the eastern outside and Nick rolls to the west, Saturn then flies onto Nick with a springboard moonsault from the apron and Aries hits a space flying plancha onto Matt. Saturn rolls Nick into the ring and Aries comes back in to pin him but only gets a two count, Aries whips Nick off the northern ropes looking for a spinning leg lariat but Nick springboards off the south and nails a kick to the face. Nick then stands on the southern apron as Aires rises to his feet and Nick hits the springboard face-buster receiving only a two count. Nick lifts Aries off the mat and gives a couple of elbows but Aries catches him in a wheelbarrow, Saturn comes in and nails a lung blower and Aries hits a wheel barrow suplex. He covers Nick but only gets a two count, he then tags in Saturn as they take him over with a snap mare, both hit the northern and southern ropes nailing a dropkick to the front and back of the head, then quickly follow up with two pendulum elbows and Saturn gets the two count.
AS: Great teamwork by both teams in this contest!
Saturn latches on a dragon sleeper, after while he whips Nick off the northern ropes, Nick hits a sunset flip and gets a two count, Nick hits the northern ropes only to have Saturn hit an atomic drop and then a spinning roundhouse kick. Saturn covers him and yet again receives a two count; Saturn tags in Aries as they whip Nick off the eastern ropes, both hit a spin kick to the gut, Aries bounces off the western ropes and nails a spinning wheel kick as Saturn takes out the legs of Nick and gets a two count.
AS: A Mega Elimination! Unbelievable that Nick kicked out of that!
They set Nick in the center of the ring again as the two bounce off the northern and southern ropes, Aries hits a single leg dropkick while Saturn tackles the legs from under Nick. Saturn pins him and still can’t believe that Nick kicked out.
EG: If that one was the Mega Elimination then this must be the ultra! This kid will not stay down!
Saturn lifts Nick off the mat and hits a scoop slam and then a bow and arrow stretch. Nick fights his way out of it as the crowd gets on his side, he gives elbows to the ribs of Saturn and bounce off the eastern ropes but is easily caught in a big spine buster. Nick quickly runs into his corner where Matt comes in and takes down both eliminators with clotheslines; he then bounces off the southern ropes but Saturn quickly latches on a waist lock, as Aries hits the southern ropes and nails a jumping shinning wizard and Saturn quickly follows with a german supelx but gets a two count.
AS: They call that “The Elimination of Titans” and boy was it a spectacular move, but it didn’t get the job done!
Nick is up in the south eastern corner looking for a moonsault but Saturn quickly runs up and sits himself on the top, Aries hops onto the southern apron and hits a springboard spinning wheel kick as Saturn lands a spider german supelx.
EG: That must be The Elimination of The Colossus!
Matt is up and hits a dropkick to a Saturn caught in a tree of woe. He lifts Aries onto his shoulders and hits a rolling fireman’s carry as Nick slowly scales the south western corner, He then follows up with an immediate four fifty splash and then Matt hits a springboard moonsault quickly after getting the three count.
Winners: The Young Bucks
EG: More Bang For Your Buck, a three count, and just like that 2FW has new tag champs! Unbelievable!
AS: What an exciting filler match!
The Young Bucks celebrate their victory raising the belts up high as we cut to a promo package for the main event. It is once again voiced over by Joey Styles showing clips of past matches like this.
JS: This match was widely known only in Japan, as a main event special. The trend setter for this match was an Icon known as Atsushi Onita; he invented this sickening match up known as the exploding barbed wire match. Now 2FW brings this match over here to the states for the first time and gives it the proper respect it deserves, Whacks and Dustin Lee will make professional wrestling history and prove who really has Blood, Cuts, and Glory.
We cut back to the arena, the northern and southern barbed wire is electrified and so are the boards on the two empty sides, “Live For This” by Hatebreed plays in the background as Whacks makes his way to the ring, trying not to trigger any of the explosives. The song then transitions to “Lost Boys” by The 69 Eyes and Dustin Lee makes his way to the ring pretty much doing the same.
JB: Ladies and gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall, it is your main event of the evening and it is the finals of the 2FW 2012 Blood Cuts and Glory tournament! Introducing first from Deptford New Jersey, he is Whacks! And his opponent, from Indianapolis Indiana, by the way of the R.A.A.G.E. dojo, he is “Diehard” Dustin Lee!
Main Event: No Rope Electrified Barbed Wire; Double Hell Death Match; Whacks vs Dustin Lee
The bell tolls as the two circle one another. The two eventually lock up, and Whacks pushes Lee towards the northern barbed wire, Lee struggles to fight against being pushed into it in which he does and hits a DDT. Lee then looks to push Whacks off the eastern side and Whacks fights against it, he fires elbows into the sternum, the two get up and Whacks fires right hands and looks to throw Lee into the northern barbed wire, but Lee fights back with all his might. Whacks hits a head-butt, followed by a dropkick which sends Lee flying into the northern barbed wire triggering the explosion.
EG: Excuse me!
AS: Jesus H. Christ!
The crowd chants “Holy S**t!” as Lee slowly rises to his feet. Whacks asks for a chair in which a ring crew guy gives him one. Whacks smacks the chair on Lee over and over and asks for something barbed wire on it. He’s handed a barbed wire two by four and grinds it up and down the arm of his opponent. Lee slowly gets up as Whacks wails away with the barbed wire two by four, Lee someone is able to lock on a sleeper hold and make Whacks drop his weapon. Lee breaks the hold and grabs the barbed wire two by four, he slams it down on Whacks and looks to push him off the western edge, but Whacks won’t budge. Lee then lights the two by four on fire and breathes fire into the face of Whacks sending him falling into the eastern bed of barbed wire, triggering a massive explosion
EG: That’s it, Whacks is dead, don’t try to convince me otherwise.
AS: And now the ref begins the ten count, if Whacks doesn’t return to the ring, the match is awarded to Lee.
As Whacks slowly gets up, Lee gets frustrated with the refs slow count and hits him with the flaming two by four. Supreme then enters the ring try to stop Lee from hurting anymore people but Lee hits him in the stomach with the two by four, sending him flying into the southern barbed wire triggering the explosive. Lee then tosses Supreme off the eastern side and triggers a massive explosion.
EG: What the hell is wrong with this guy!?
AS: He’s gone bat s**t crazy!
As Lee turns around, Whacks is in the ring and spears Lee into the southern barbed wire triggering the explosion once more. The two slowly get up and Lee swings the two by four, Whacks ducks and hits the signature argentine into an inverted michinoku driver and gets the three count.[/u][/b]
Winner: Whacks
EG: He’s done it! He’s finally won a death match tournament!
AS: Whacks told me on night one that he didn’t care if he didn’t win the title next month, he said this title, to be crowned “King of The Death Match” and to have Blood, Cuts, and Glory to his name, was worth more than a belt! Look at this crowd!
As Whacks slowly gets up, Tears roll down his face and he raises his fists in the air. The rest of the participants from the nights before come down to celebrate and congratulate him, and chairman Johnny Albright awards him the six foot trophy. Soon he is hoisted by two of the other participants as the crowd chants “2FW!” and we take a freeze frame on Whacks holding the trophy, closing the show.[/center]