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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 19, 2013 14:49:26 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: December 12th, 2012 The show kicks off in the usual way, with the announcers welcoming the fans to the show and annoucing some of the planned matches tonight, including the main event of Raiden Takahashi and Wes Bane taking on Ricky Direstone and Tommy Staxx. Then ISW World Heavweight Champion Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ring. He talks about how supposed number one contender Cam Nitta wasn't even in the building last week and should be stripped of his title match, because he is clearly too afraid of getting in the ring with him. Before Kellen can continue speaking Cam Nitta himself makes his way out to the ring, alone. He tells Kellen that he is really dumber than he looks if he thinks that he's afraid of him. Nitta tells Kellen that he was training for the big match with his mentor Tomohiro Takeda and since he wasn't schedule for a match, he just trained instead of talking trash, unlike what Kellen would do. Nitta points up to the giant video screen which I will give a clever name for later and a video package of Nitta training with Tomo is shown. Nitta's training is notably grueling, and clips of Nitta vomiting into a metal bucket are shown. Tomo is shown giving Nitta approval for his hard work and saying "you're ready" in Japanese to Nitta. Nitta says he is once again not fighting tonight, but next week he will show that his training has prepared him for his match against Kellen next week and he will be ready to crown himself the ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
Brydan Stylix vs. Steady Eddy The first match of the night featured cocky upstart Stylix taking on special superstar Eddy. Stylix seemed to taunt his rival Marco Cruz during the match, which Stylix dominated. Dirty tactics seemed to be a center of Stylix' offense and he used a rake of the eyes to set up for the Facial Reconstruction to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Brydan Stylix
We cut backstage where we see fan favorite Danny Hazard pacing back and forth backstage. Hazard rants to the camera that he is unhappy about his performance recently. He says that he knows he is capable of much better than that and that he will start working towards the top of the company once again. He says starting tonight, he will start fighting for an opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. He lays down an Open Challenge match for Showdown, where anyone can take him on. He says he knows what he is capable of, and will do whatever it takes to get what he wants.
Richard Shaw (with Tyrece O'Neil and Big Tiny) vs. Tomohiro Takeda Tomo's streak was really at risk here tonight. Although this was a one on one match, early on it seemed like a three on one handicap match. Shaw was able to use this to his advantage, and it seemed like he would deal Takeda his first lost. However, the referee soon wised up to O'Neil and Tiny's interference and soon banished them from ringside. Once this happened, Takeda got momentum back and hit his powerful Lariat to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
As Takeda is celebrating his victory, German powerhouse Kurt Donner shows up on the big screen. Takeda takes notice as Donner begins to talk about how he and Takeda are the two most dominant forces in ISW. Donner states once again that he is in ISW for a challenge and that Takeda provides the greatest challenge that ISW has to offer. Donner says that he will continue to demolish chumps in ISW until Showdown, where he wants to take on Takeda in a battle of two undefeated. Tomo smiles, understanding what Donner had said and nods, before walking backstage.
Our not so lovable star Brody Dudical makes his way out to the ring. He asks where all the bitches at? He is in a mood to have sex and nobody can resist him. He goes into a rant about how sex is all that women are good for before an unfamiliar music hits. A very large woman who is introduced as ISW's newest acquisition Beast Kong makes her way out to the ring. She savagely opens her eyes towards Dudical and shakes her head before charging the ring.
Brody Dudical vs. Beast Kong The bell rings as Kong enters the ring. She splits Dudical in half with a nasty Spear and nails the KongDriver, getting the win. Yes, that was the whole match. Winner via Pinfall: Beast Kong
Kong simply exits the ring, and two unknown men enter the ring at the downed Dudical. They give time for Dudical to get to his feet before one of them nails him with a Savate Kick, Dudical stumbles backwards and the other man hits a nasty Samoan Drop, only for the first man to quickly bounce of the ropes and hit a Big Splash. The crowd pops as the two men jump around in the ring. The first man grabs a microphone introduces himself as Young Luka and the other man as his brother, Lil Kimo. He announces that they are the Samoan Swag Team and that they've come to take ISW by storm. He gives the microphone to his brother, who tells any other tag team in ISW to watch their back, because SST isn't messing around, as you can see by what they just did to this creepy guy.
We cut backstage where Marco Cruz is being interviewed. When asked about Brydan Stylix' comments during his match tonight towards him, Cruz said he is quite sick of Stylix running his mouth. He isn't going to take it anymore. He tells Stylix to put his money where his mouth is, in the ring. Cruz says he knows that he isn't this ugly cretin that Stylix is making him out to be, and that he is the best looking member of the ISW roster and he knows that the fans would agree. Before leaving, Cruz says that he is officially challenging Brydan Stylix to a match at Showdown.
Dallas Quinn vs. Danny Hazard The first match of Danny Hazard's self imposed "stepping up" was definitely a step in the right direction for Hazard. Quinn has been very streaky, and it looks as if he is going to fall into another bad streak before things get any better. Hazard was at the top of his game and it looked like Quinn could not keep up here as he was soon forced to submit to the Hazard Lock. Winner via Submission: Danny Hazard
We cut backstage to ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov's office. He says that tonight has been a big night in regards to the next ISW pay per view event, Showdown. He says that a lot of matches have presented themselves to him and he would like to make a few of them official. First of all, the epic clash of ISW's two undefeated enigmas will happen at Showdown as Tomohiro Takeda will take on Kurt Donner. Secondly, Danny Hazard's open challenge is now official. And thirdly, Tommy Staxx will no longer be able to avoid Raiden Takahashi as the two will go one on one at Showdown. He says he hopes the fans are enjoying the show thus far and that Showdown is shaping up to be a great show.
!nterrogative vs. Vengeance This was a battle where neither man was going to be topped in strength. The two monsters went at it, and neither man was able to take the other off their feet. It was an all out brawl between the two and they seemed to really bring the monster out of one another. !nterrogative clotheslined Vengeance from the ring and the two brawled all other until the referee counted out both men. Double Countout
We go backstage with ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen, who seems furious. Kellen says that it's a joke that he doesn't get to beat anyone up tonight, that's what he gets paid to do. He says that none of the four men that are in the main event can hold a candle to him, and he should be main eventing every single show, every single night. He warns the competitors in the main event tonight that he's going to once again take ISW prisoner tonight, and that none of them should get in his way.
Ricky Direstone and Tommy Staxx vs. Wes Bane and Raiden Takahashi What a main event this was featuring two of the fiercest rivalries in ISW. All four men had a chance to shine here, and all combinations of battles happened, except for Staxx for Takahashi, as whenever Takahashi was in the ring, Staxx tagged Direstone in. It seemed like the faces were going to pick up the big win here but Staxx blindsided Takahashi by throwing him into the ring steps before entering the ring and nailing Bane with a Staxx Attaxx to get the win. Winners via Pinfall: Ricky Direstone and Tommy Staxx
As Direstone and Staxx attempt to celebrate, ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ring, steel chair in hand. He slams Staxx in the skull, knocking him out. Direstone retreats as Kellen turns his focus to Bane and Takahashi, who are both still down. Before Kellen is allowed to do any damage, Cam Nitta charges the ring and hits Kellen with a springboard dropkick, throwing the chair out of Kellen's and causing him to stumble. Nitta quickly gets up, dodges a punch from Kellen and then slams Kellen in the skull with a devastating Spinning Backfist, a move Nitta must have picked up in his training. The move is enough to knock Kellen out cold! Nitta celebrates in the ring, helping Takahashi and Bane to their feet as he motions he will become ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
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Post by MizTV on Mar 25, 2013 19:52:28 GMT -5
Great to see Direstone get a huge win in the main event. I like Brydan a lot. His character is unique.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 25, 2013 20:55:08 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: December 19th, 2012 The show kicks off in the usual way with fireworks and all that hooplah. ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov makes his way down to the ring. He runs down the Showdown card, last mentioning the ISW World Heavyweight Championship match where Hunter Kellen will be defending against Cam Nitta. Kriminov then invites the two men to come down to the ring. The men make their way out individually as security blocks them from one another. Kriminov says that the security won't be necessary because if one touches the other tonight, then consequences will never be the same. Kriminov announces that tonight, Nitta and Kellen will pick each other's poisons and will get to choose the other man's opponent for the night. Hunter Kellen swats the microphone out of Kriminov's hand and asks him if he's joking. Kriminov says no and Kellen says he refuses to go along with ISW's BS. Kriminov says that if Kellen likes his championship belt, then he expects that he will listen to him. Kellen, hesitantly says that he chooses undefeated member of A-List Atheletes Incorporated, Tyrece O'Neil to be Nitta's opponent for the night. Cam Nitta nods, impressed with Kellen's choice before making the huge announce that Kellen will be taking on Wes Bane tonight! Kellen goes crazy as Nitta laughs and leaves the ring.
Zack Star vs. Danny Hazard The first match of the night was a way to put over Hazard's Open Challenge for Showdown. Star and Hazard faced off at Crowning a Champion, and all in all, this was a very similar match. It ended after Hazard locked in the Hazard Lock, forcing Star to submit. Winner via Submission: Danny Hazard
After the match, the announcers quickly cut backstage where nothing can be seen but a mass of humanity, around 15 security guards struggling with an unknown source. After about a minute, the security guards are all thrown off and the battle is between the two monsters Vengeance and !nterrogative, who seem to have bad blood following their Double Countout bout last week. Neither man is getting the upper hand as the two just hammer on one another with clubbing blows. Neither man seems stunned until two policemen come in and taze both me! The two monsters turn, seemingly only tickled by the shock and throw the policemen to the wall! Before anymore chaos can ensue, Stanton Kriminov comes in and tells them to stop or they will both be fired! He announces that at Showdown !nterrogative will go one on one with Vengeance and THERE MUST BE A WINNER. No countouts. No disqualifications. Seemingly satisfied, the two beasts grunt at each other and walk away.
In the ring, we see Marco Cruz who is in his in-ring gear. He talks about how he was supposed to have a match tonight with Brydan Stylix but he claimed that he had pulled a muscle and was unable to compete. Cruz says that he wanted to fight Stylix at Showdown anyways. Cruz calls Stylix out, and asks if he can heal his boo boo in time for Showdown. Brydan Stylix makes his way out to the ring to boos. Stylix holds his face and claims that he hates when his charming smile becomes so charming that he pulls a muscle in his gorgeous face. He tells Cruz that he didn't want to risk any further damage against a terrifyingly ugly monster such as Cruz, so he pulled out. Stylix says that he will do the noble thing and rid ISW of Cruz, on one condition. Stylix says that he hired Big Tiny of A-List Athletes Incorperated to test "Marco Crust" and see if he was worthy of being in the ring. Stylix says that if Cruz can beat Tiny, he will grace Cruz with his presence at Showdown, and disfigure his face further.
Big Tiny vs. Marco Cruz A quick match where Big Tiny dominated. It appeared as if Cruz would not get his wish of facing Stylix in a one of one match. However, as he has proved in the past, Cruz is a giant killer. Tiny loses in his first in ring action as it appears he should stick to being a bodyguard. The Italian Neck Snapper spells the end for Tiny. Cruz vs. Stylix for Showdown is now official! Winner via Pinfall: Marco Cruz
We cut backstage where we are with Ricky Direstone who has the night off in terms of in-ring. Direstone is asked about his upcoming bout with Wes Bane to crown the first ever ISW Television Champion. Direstone says that it's about time that he gets some gold over his shoulder, and while it's not the grand prize, he'll settle for now. He says that he's already proven to be better than Bane at Crowning a Champion and that this time, especially in a steel cage, he is going to embarrass him. He warns Bane to cherish these last few days, because now he's going to make sure he feels the pain of "The High Roller."
Tommy Staxx and Raiden Takahashi vs. Kurt Donner and Tomohiro Takeda This match featuring strange bedfollows pitted two teams that will be facing off against one another at Showdown. Staxx and Takahashi did not work well together while Donner and Takeda seemed set on keeping their respective undefeated streaks together. Because of that, Tomo and Donner dominated until Staxx hit a Staxx Ataxx on Raiden, and Donner followed it up with a Donner und Blitz while Tomo hit a Lariat on an unsuspecting Staxx to get the win. Winners via Pinfall: Kurt Donner and Tomohiro Takeda
Following the match, Tomo turns his back on Donner to celebrate, only to turn around and get NAILED with a vicious Spear from the humongous Donner. Tomo, broken in half, lays, downed for the first time since joining ISW. Donner, celebrates over his fallen teammate and opponent. Is the streak coming to an end?
Brody Dudical and Malcolm Winslow vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) Brody brought along a friend this time, to try to avenge the SST's attack on him last week. That didn't go too well. Winslow ended up falling to the Manuia Le Po and giving the SST their debut victory. Winners via Pinfall: Samoan Swag Team
While the Samoan Swag Team was celebrating A-List Athletes Incorporated makes their way out to the ring. They tell the SST that they are not worthy enough to team in ISW among the greatness and high-class that is A-List Athletes Incorporated. They tell the SST that they better high tail it out of ISW quickly, or else they will dispose of them themselves. Lil Kimo grabs a mic and asks the fans if they want to see him and his brother kick the crap out of A-List Dopes Incorporated at Showdown. The crowd chants and Kimo asks O'Neil and Shaw what they think. O'Neil, infuriated at the cockiness of SST, quickly accepts before Shaw can say no. Shaw seems to laugh at the decision, casting aside SST as losers. O'Neil says that they will be showing SST their place come Showdown, and now it was time to make Cam Nitta hurt. O'Neil walks to the ring, as his match is up next.
Tyrece O'Neil vs. Cam Nitta Nitta was not lying when he said that he trained hard with his mentor Tomohiro Takeda a few weeks prior. Nitta was truly dominant here, which was strange because O'Neil is no slouch. O'Neil was able to get the upper hand using a style that Nitta hadn't faced yet, but a Claymore gave O'Neil his first loss and Nitta momentum heading into Showdown. Winner via Pinfall: Cam Nitta
We see a promo air for the she-beast Beast Kong. The promo shows her convincing victory last week against Brody Dudical and that it's her intentions to show the boys how it's done. Despite her not being in action, Beast Kong will rule over the ISW mountain and no man will stand in her way.
Hunter Kellen vs. Wes Bane This pay per view quality main event featured Wes Bane, who will be gunning for the Television Championship, and Hunter Kellen, the ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Bane looked to prove he was capable of taking down anyone on any given night and really brought it to Kellen, and it appeared that Kellen would be given a loss going in to Showdown, until Ricky Direstone ran out of the crowd and tripped Bane up while the referee wasn't looking. This allowed Kellen to hit the Bless the Fall to get the victory. Winner via Pinfall: Hunter Kellen
After costing Bane the match, Direstone enters the ring and he and Kellen beat down on the downed Bane. Cam Nitta attempts to come out to make the save, but not being able to touch Kellen in fear of losing his championship shot, is unable to free Bane. Direstone locks on the Figure Four Leg Lock on Bane, who screams out in agony. Direstone cranks harder and harder before Bane starts tapping, only for Direstone to continue to crank. Tomohiro Takeda comes to the ring and Direstone and Kellen quickly leave, Bane cradling his ankle. Direstone and Kellen taunt Nitta, Bane, and Takeda as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Mar 25, 2013 21:02:58 GMT -5
I wish I could keep up with this but Sign Up Diaries have never been for me. Do keep this up though, the writing is great. Shame A List Athletes have been suffering a few loses recently. Underrated on the sims board, Ace.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 25, 2013 23:53:59 GMT -5
Credit: ProggyISW Presents: Showdown Card
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) vs. Cam Nitta In the main event of ISW's second pay per view event, Hunter Kellen defends his ISW World Heavyweight Championship for the first time against plucky underdog, Cam Nitta. This is a rematch from the finals of the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament. In shocking fashion, Cam Nitta advanced all the way to the finals and almost won the entire tournament after being regarded as the major underdog of the tournament. The man he lost to, Hunter Kellen, has taken ISW hostage with his rebellious nature and initial refusal to defend against Nitta in a rematch gave ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov headaches. Nitta has proven to be a thorn in Kellen's side, there whenever Kellen is to prevent him from causing too much havok. Now Nitta gets his opportunity, and he is no longer the plucky underdog the fans have grown to love. Nitta has gained a lot of training from mentor Tomohiro Takeda and has grown since his first match in ISW. Kellen's championship reign could very well be a short one if Nitta is on his game or if Kellen underestimates Nitta like he did in the beginning of their match at Crowning a Champion.
ISW Television Championship: Steel Cage Match Ricky Direstone vs. Wes Bane Weeks ago, ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov announced a new championship within ISW. Two qualifying matches were held that night with the winners earning a shot at becoming the first ISW Television Championship. Ricky Direstone and Wes Bane defeated Raiden Takahashi and Tommy Staxx respectively, and this rivalry will certainly come to a head. Since ISW's inception, Direstone and Bane have taken part in the most intense feud thus far in the company. At Crowning a Champion, things were going to be settled as Bane and Direstone took each other on in the first round of the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament. However, Direstone resorted to using incredibly dirty tactics to cast aside Bane in an eventual losing effort to gain the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Now Bane looks for revenge against Direstone for costing him his first opportunity at championship gold by taking away Direstone's second chance. This rivalry comes to a head here, as the two go at it in a Steel Cage. Blood will surely be spilled here as the emotions get high.
Grudge Match Tommy Staxx vs. Raiden Takahashi At Crowning a Champion, Raiden Takahashi was inexplicably knocked out of the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament after being attacked by an unknown assailant. His replacement was announced as Tommy Staxx, who went on to face Cam Nitta in the first round of the tournament. Staxx dominated the early goings on the match, until ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov announced that Staxx had been disqualified after being revealed as the man who took Takahashi out. Following the announcement, Takahashi came out and attacked Staxx, and the rivalry was born. The two have been trading victories back and forth over the past few weeks and this match will settle their differences once and for all. After failing to cooperate with one another and getting dominated by Tomohiro Takeda and Kurt Donner because of it, these two will finally get a chance in the ring one on one after weeks of waiting. Surely the winner here will get a look at the next opportunity for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship.
Clash of the Titans Kurt Donner vs. Tomohiro Takeda Without a doubt, the two most dominant wrestlers in ISW's short history are Tomohiro Takeda and Kurt Donner. Combined, the two men have vanquished each and every man who has entered the ring with them, for a total of 14 victories. Tomo has ten of those on his own, and it seemed like no one in ISW was going to change the zero in his loss column to a one. Kurt Donner debuted a short time ago in ISW, and likely would've been a frontrunner for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Donner came to ISW looking for a challenge to his prowess and claimed that Takeda would offer the best challenge for him. Now, Takeda's amazing streak is at stake against the only man who has taken him down for the count. During tag team action where Donner and Takeda were teamed together, Donner sent the ultimate message to Tomo by hitting him with a powerful spear that caused him to crumple to the canvas. Donner looks to extend his own undefeated streak as he works his way to the top of the ISW mountain. Only one man will be undefeated after this match.
Pretty Boy Battle! Brydan Stylix vs. Marco Cruz After only one match in ISW, Brydan Stylix has proven to be on of the most hated characters in the entire company. Stylix has specifically drawn the ire of one Marco Cruz, who was originally targeted by Stylix as being "ugly." Cruz, known for his pretty boy attitude, did not take too kindly to the similiarly vain Stylix and the two were instantly wrapped in an intense rivalry. Stylix has been a lot of talk and little action thus far, only competing in two matches, one of which never ended up getting started. Now Stylix has his first match against strong competition in Cruz, who earned this match by defeating Big Tiny of A-List Athletes Incorporated. Cruz gets his shot at the cocky Stylix here.
There Has to Be a Winner! Vengeance vs. !nterrogative Two weeks ago on Worldwide, Vengeance and !nterrogative fought one another to a Double Countout draw. Ever since then, the two have been at each other's throats to prove which of the monsters is more unstoppable. After nearly destorying the backstage catering area, ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov ordered this match, where there must be a winner. There will be no countouts, and no disqualifications. The only victories that will count will be those of the pinfall and submission sort. It's two goliaths going one on one. Somethings gotta give here.
Danny Hazard's Open Challenge Danny Hazard vs. ?? Danny Hazard is a man on a mission. Since going on a bit of a losing skid, Hazard has vowed to right himself and earn himself an opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. At Showdown, Hazard has welcomed any and all comers to a match. Has he bitten off more than he can chew? Or will the rise of Hazard continue after he has gathered some momentum following victories over Dallas Quinn and Zack Star.
Tag Team Action A-List Athletes Incorperated (Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) The impressive team of brothers Young Luka and Lil Kimo debuted in the ring on the last edition of ISW Worldwide. Being only the second established tag team within ISW, the Samoan Swag Team faced quick distaste on the part of Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw, who are collectively, along with their bodyguard Big Tiny, known as A-List Athletes Incorporated. At Showdown, these two teams will face off for the first time of what will sure to be many.
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Post by MizTV on Mar 26, 2013 7:27:30 GMT -5
This PPV really has a huge feel to it. A ton of rivalries that may end up with a superstar dead on the ground. Can't wait Direstone better pull off a huge victory.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 28, 2013 23:30:00 GMT -5
ISW Presents: Showdown: December 23rd, 2012 Dark Match: Shane McCorven and Zack Star def. Denton Wilson and Malcolm Winslow
Fireworks explode as generic rock music blares through the arena. ISW Showdown is underway. The announcers explain that tonight is a big show and we have some huge matches. Rivalries will be settled, championships will be given and defended, and best of all COOKIES. Just kidding. It should be a good show though. The ISW World Heavyweight Championship will be defended for the first time as Hunter Kellen defends against Cam Nitta. Also, the first ever ISW Television Champion will be crowned as Wes Bane takes on Ricky Direstone in a Steel Cage Match to crown the first champion. Also, Tommy Staxx takes on Raiden Takahashi and two undefeated beasts go one on one as Tomohiro Takeda takes on Kurt Donner.
The music of Danny Hazard hits and the fan favorite makes his way out to the ring. Hazard talks about his recent promise to himself to make himself better and take on all comers in a quest to become the next ISW World Heavyweight Champion. He says that tonight, he's invited all comers to a match to see who is the better man, claiming that the best way to challenge himself is to fight someone he isn't expecting. Awaiting an accepted challenge, Hazard and the crowd are shocked as ISW's only female competitor Beast Kong makes her way out to the ring, clearly accepting the challenge. A referee comes down and the match is official.
Beast Kong vs. Danny Hazard An interesting match to get things kicked off. Hazard wasn't sure how to approach the large Kong to get things started, and was hesitant to hit a woman. However, this allowed Kong to get an early edge as she threw Hazard around like a rag doll. Hazard knew he was going to have to fight if he were to win, so he began to fight Kong, who took his blows without much issue at all. Shocked, Hazard tried to lift Kong, but to no avail. Kong then overpowered Hazard, and the fans soon had his back. Hazard attempted to lock on his patented Hazard Lock several times throughout the match, but was unable to. Kong had the upper hand for a large portion of the match, with Hazard only getting small bursts of offense. One of those bursts of offense was a jumping knee to the chin, which Hazard followed up with a quick rollup to get the quick victory on the much larger Kong. Winner via Pinfall: Danny Hazard
We are backstage with cocky superstar Brydan Stylix. He is asked about his upcoming match against rival Marco Cruz. Stylix claims that Cruz is just like everyone else in ISW, a worm. A repulsive, disgusting, vile, hideous worm. Stylix claims that he is beautiful and the cream of the crop here in ISW. He says that Cruz is just one of his stepping stones to finally get his rightful shot at the top here. When the interviewer comments that Stylix has only had two matches, Stylix slaps the interviewer across the face and says the interview is over.
No Countouts, No Disqualifications Vengeance vs. !nterrogative The match started off between the two behemoths with not much ground covered. Really it was the two large men hammering at one another with little to no effect to the other. Eventually the two tried to slam each other, but neither were strong enough to pull it off against the other while they were fresh. !nterrogative began gathering some momentum, trying to take down Vengeance with a clothesline, but to no avail. Vengeance returns the favor, but once again to no avail. A big boot from Vengeance hobbles !nterrogative, and a clothesline after brings the big man down. Quickly getting up, !nterrogative hits a Lou Thesz Press and starts hammering away at Vengeance! Eventually the action spills to the outside where Vengeance throws !nterrogative into the steel steps. After a back and forth contest, Vengeance charges at !nterrogative in the corner, only for !nterrogative to dodge as Vengeance's shoulders hit the steel ring post. !nterrogative takes advantage and hits the !nterrogation to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: !nterrogative
Raiden Takahashi is backstage with our interviewer. He is asked about his upcoming match with rival Tommy Staxx. Takahashi talks about how Staxx took away his only opportunity to earn the ISW World Heavyweight Championship at Crowning a Champion. He says that tonight, Staxx is going to be the first step in getting a true opportunity. He says that after tonight, he is gunning after whoever wins in the main event tonight, because he plans on getting his chance.
A-List Athletes Incorporated (Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) This match was very back and forth. This match was bound to happen, with these being the only two established tag teams in ISW so far. Despite there being no championship in the division, these two fought as if gold was on the line. O'Neil and Shaw were flanked by their body guard Big Tiny, and it appeared that he would be the difference a number of time. Luka and Kimo were unable to get the upperhand at all throughout the match because of Tiny's interferences. However, SST was able to get the upper hand following the hot tag in to Young Luka. Shaw would eventually fall to the Manuia Le Po as the Samoan Swag Team picked up the win in what is sure to be the first of many matches between these two teams. Winners via Pinfall: Samoan Swag Team
Following the match, Tyrece O'Neil and Big Tiny attack SST while they attempt to celebrate. Tiny hit a huge power slam on Young Luka as O'Neil locked in the Heel Hook on Lil Kimo. Kimo screamed out in pain as Luka laid motionless on the mat. O'Neil finally released and Kimo rolled out of the ring. Shaw, now recovered, joins his fellow A-List Athletes as the trio celebrates in the ring.
Backstage, we are with Wes Bane, who is fighting for the ISW Television Championship tonight in the company's first ever Steel Cage Match against Ricky Direstone. When asked about the match, Bane said that his original goal in the company was to become the ISW World Heavyweight Champion. He said that goal had to be postponed when Ricky Direstone had to cheat to beat him in the tournament. He says that tonight, Direstone will fail for a second time in legitimate fashion in an arena where he was robbed once. He says that he will be a fighting Television Champion, and Direstone will be the first of many success with the gold on the line.
Brydan Stylix vs. Marco Cruz Another rivalry picks up as Stylix and Cruz enter the ring together for the first time. Stylix really focused on Cruz' face in terms of offense, with open handed slaps and boots when Cruz was down. Cruz, worked hard to defend against this, and was able to get in his fair share of offense with the crowd fully behind him. However, it soon became apparent who would win once Stylix hit a low blow behind the referee's back. Cruz was pretty much incapacitated for the rest of the match, and Stylix really took it to him. Eventually, Stylix was able to untie the pads on the turnbuckle. Cruz, unaware, was sent crashing in head first by Stylix, who then hit the Facial Reconstruction on the bloodied Cruz to get the win in dirty fashion. Winner via Pinfall: Brydan Stylix
Backstage, undefeated Tomohiro Takeda is walking. He stops walking and looks to the distance, where the camera pans and reveals ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen gets up in Tomo's face and tells him that tonight is the night that he takes his little student and makes him out as the fluke that he truly is. Tomo stands, straight faced as Kellen tells Tomo that it can't be much longer that he lets Nitta fight his battles for him. He says that Tomo is a coward for putting off their encounter, because he knows that they are the best in the company. He tells Tomo to grow a set, and that it is his fault for what is going to happen to Cam Nitta tonight.
ISW Television Championship: Steel Cage Match Ricky Direstone vs. Wes Bane The match to settle this epic rivalry. Direstone and Bane have been at each other's throats since the beginning of ISW. Direstone cost Bane a chance at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship after cheating to win. Now the two fight to become the first ISW Television Champion in a Steel Cage. The two really went back and forth. Direstone took advantage of the ankle injury he gave to Bane at the last edition of Worldwide. Bane was clearly not at 100 percent and after about five minutes into the match, Bane was bloodied after being thrown into the unforgiving steel. It seemed like it was going downhill for Bane, as Direstone really annihilated Bane, but the fan favorite would not give up. Bane kicked out of all pinfall attempts and stopped Direstone short when he tried to escape. Direstone eventually locked on the Figure Four Leg Lock, and it appeared to be all over! However, with the fans behind him, the bloodied Bane counted it, kicking Direstone into the cage, blood spattering everywhere! Direstone, now bloodied and incensed, goes after Bane. Bane is able to dodge Direstone's advances before hitting a Superkick! Bane looks at the downed Direstone and climbs the cage! Direstone is still down when Bane reaches the top. Instead of climbing to the floor below, Bane taunts to the crowd. He's going for something huge! Jumping, Bane hits a devastating 450 Elbow Drop on Direstone! Bane pins Direstone to win the championship!!! What a move! Both Bane and Direstone had to be helped to the back. Total show stealer. Winner via Pinfall and NEW ISW Television Champion: Wes Bane
Backstage, we see Zack Star and Shane McCorven are watching a screen of the replay of Wes Bane's insane 450 Splash. Star jumps up and shakes his head, saying he would've kicked out. McCorven asks Star why he is there, and Star goes on a rant about their dark match earlier in the night, a victory against Denton Wilson and Malcolm Winslow. Star says that he thinks that he should mentor McCorven. McCorven groans and says that he would rather die. Star tells McCorven to show the man who got him his first win in ISW more respect. Before McCorven can interrupt, Star says that it's official, they will become a tag team and be known as The Stars of the Show. McCorven simply says that since Star won't go away, than he will, and he leaves.
Tommy Staxx vs. Raiden Takahashi This match was tough to follow after Wes Bane's insane show stealing 450 Elbow Drop, but they put on a decent followup to that. Staxx and Takahashi have some bad blood and these two really don't like each other. Staxx eliminated Takahashi from the ISW World Heavyweight Championship tournament before Takahashi even had a match after attacking him backstage prior to the pay per view. Now Takahashi got his chance for revenge, and early on he took it by attacking Staxx aggressively early on. Staxx, however, used his savvy to his advantage of the aggressive Takahashi, using a rack to the face to take the upper hand. Staxx built on this, getting the upper hand using his superior brawling skills to keep the unique Raiden down. After a while though, Raiden got the upper hand and eventually hit the Dropkick From Hell to get the huge win and perhaps enter the ISW World Heavyweight Championship picture. Winner via Pinfall: Raiden Takahashi
Backstage, we are with number one contender Cam Nitta. Nitta is asked about Kellen's comments earlier about him being a fluke directed towards his mentor Tomohiro Takeda. Nitta says that he has been doubted every since coming to ISW. He was doubted as he was deemed the inferior member of his team with Takeda. He was doubted when he entered the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. But he proved the naysayers wrong. He made the finals of that tournament and came up short against the current ISW World Heavyweight Champion. He says that it's not a surprise that Kellen is doubting him once again. But he says that Kellen is mistaken in doing so, just like he was all of the other times. He says that he is going to take advantage of the doubt, and become the ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
Kurt Donner vs. Tomohiro Takeda This match got a proper title when it was deemed the Battle of Titans. Donner and Takeda are the two most impressive undefeated stars in ISW right now, with Takeda at 10-0 and Donner in his short period of time in the company at 4-0. Donner made it clear since arriving that he intended on being the man to give Tomo his first loss, and he is the only man who has put Takeda down long enough to theoretically pin him. Donner got the advantage to start off the match, and for the first time Takeda must fight from a disadvantage. Takeda adapted well, however, and showed Donner that he would not be easy to defeat. Donner seemed pleasantly surprised with Takeda's fight, as Donner came to ISW for competition. After a long competitive back and forth match Donner hit the "Donner" half of his Donner und Blitz finishing manuever and it appeared to be over. However, Takeda amazingly recovers quickly enough to nail Donner with his LARIAT as he is going for the "Blitz" part. Takeda gets the big win, dealing Donner his first loss. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
We see a video rundown of he Cam Nitta and Hunter Kellen feud. It begins with Tomohiro Takeda withdrawing from the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament and giving his spot to Nitta. Followed by many interviews with disgruntled wrestlers saying that they deserve a spot more than a guy like Nitta. It then shows Nitta's shocking rise through the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament in wins over Tommy Staxx and Ricky Direstone. Then, the first showdown (no pun intended) where Kellen and Nitta went at it in the finals, where Kellen was crowned the first ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Kellen, claimed to have taken hostage of ISW and refused Nitta's initial request for a rematch. However, after a win over Vengeance and gaining a pinfall victory over Kellen himself, giving him not choice but to grant Nitta his rematch. Nitta and Kellen have been on a collision course since then, with Nitta and Kellen both running in on each other following each other's matches. Who will win this epic encounter?
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) vs. Cam Nitta The match that had been built for over a month did not disappoint. This match was much better than their last encounter, probably because Nitta has upped his game since then and neither man had been through two other matches in the same night. Nitta brought an intensity that we haven't seen out of him yet, and Kellen was definitely unprepared for what Nitta's new arsenal that he had learned from Tomohiro Takeda as Nitta got the upper hand early on, to the surprise and elation of the fans. However, Kellen was not going to go down easily, as Nitta only could get Kellen down for 2 counts. Then Kellen got the upper hand after a nasty uppercut that brought Nitta down. Nitta tried to fight back, but now Kellen was angry and showing what he really had. Nitta wouldn't give up either, and it Kellen was really getting frustrated. This match went back and forth with near fall after near fall, and neither man was willing to give up. Then, out of nowhere, Nitta nailed Kellen with a devastating Pele Kick! It looked as if though Nitta would pick up the huge victory and cut Kellen's reign short! Nitta goes to the ropes, bounces of, executing a beautiful Claymore. Kellen, however dodges it, as Nitta crashes and burns to the mat. The opportunistic Kellen lifts Nitta up and hits the Bless the Fall, but only gets the 2 count! Nitta, now down and motionless. Kellen is furious and simply lifts Nitta up for another Bless the Fall, this time getting the win! Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW World Heavyweight Champion: Hunter Kellen
The crowd boos and chants "Nitta" as Kellen celebrates in the ring, still clearly angry that Nitta kicked out of the first Bless the Fall attempt. In his rage, he lifts Nitta up for a third Bless the Fall! Nitta, now clearly unconscious, has nothing to do to defend himself. Kellen spits on the face of Nitta and climbs each turnbuckle, soaking in the boos as Showdown goes off the air.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 1, 2013 19:44:28 GMT -5
Name: Firm Herm Age: 29 Height: 5'8 Weight: 200 Gimmick: "Special" Wrestling Style: High Flying Finisher: Springboard Splash Picture Base: Eugene
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Post by Jack. on Apr 2, 2013 13:52:19 GMT -5
Brydan Stylix is a cheating and I love it. Create job with the character, it's my third character ever and I like how he's being portrayed already! Nice work!
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 3, 2013 13:02:00 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: December 26th, 2012 We kick off the show with highlights from the Showdown Pay Per View event. The video showcases the clash between undefeated titans Tomohiro Takeda and Kurt Donner with Takeda coming out on top, Wes Bane's claiming of the ISW Television Championship after a 450 Elbow Drop from the top of a Steel Cage and of course Hunter Kellen defending his ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Cam Nitta.
ISW World Heavyweight Champion, Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ring. He talks about how he once again dispatched Cam Nitta's foolish attempt at his championship and how ISW has been firmly in his grasp since he first won the belt. He talks about how there isn't a single person in ISW who can lay claim to the belt other than him, so he may as well take some shows off. That was until Tomohiro Takeda makes his way out to the ramp. Kellen asks Tomo if he's finally "ready" to get his beating from Kellen and have a real challenge for once instead of fighting a bunch of lightweights. Tomo simply shakes his head as Cam Nitta and Raiden Takahashi both tail Takeda, both clearly ready to make a challenge. Nitta and Takahashi make their way to the ring as Takeda goes backstage, once again not interested in challenging for the belt.
Before either Nitta or Takahashi can say anything, Danny Hazard and good friend !nterrogative, who were also both victorious at Showdown make their way out to the ring. Then, the ever cocky and self-entitled Ricky Direstone followed by the mountain of a man Kurt Donner. Nitta, Takahashi, Hazard, and !nterrogative circle around Kellen as Donner and Direstone stand to the outside of the ring. Before anything can happen, ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov makes his way out to the arena. Kriminov says that clearly Kellen is wrong when there is no man who can make claim to the next shot at the ISW World Heavyweight Champion, as all six men who have come out show. He says that tonight will start a three week gauntlet in which the number one contender to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship will be named. Tonight, the six men will fight until two men are pinned or forced to submit. The other four move on to the next week, where two more will be pinned or forced to submit. The final week, the remaining two men will fight it out for the shot at Hunter Kellen and the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. That gauntlet starts, tonight!
Samif Yusuf vs. Tommy Staxx We kick off the show in the ring with Staxx who is fresh off a loss to Raiden Takahashi and Yusuf, who has been underutilized since arriving at ISW. Yusuf really was able to showcase some skills here, and he may get a chance to shine later on, but tonight was Staxx' night as he won with the Staxx Attaxx after a very back and forth match. Winner via Pinfall: Tommy Staxx
We cut backstage to ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov's office. Kriminov is working quietly until A-List Athletes Incorporated bust in. Tyrece O'Neil takes the helm and tells Kriminov that he and his partner, Richard Shaw, are sick of fighting for the sake of nothing. They want some gold around their waist and they want it now. He says that Showdown's loss against the Samoan Swag Team was a complete and utter fluke and that the only team deserving of being the first ISW Tag Team Champions is them. Kriminov tells O'Neil to calm down and he was actually just about to call them and the Samoan Swag Team to his office. He says with the recent influx of tag team competitors in ISW, a championship for the division is necessary. He says that at the next ISW Pay Per View, Onslaught, A-List Athlete's Incorporated will be taking on the Samoan Swag Team and two other teams that win qualifying matches in the next two weeks in a Ladder Match to crown the first ever ISW Tag Team Champions. O'Neil and Shaw seem upset, claiming that they shouldn't have to fight to be the first champions, because it's obvious that they are already the best. Kriminov says that nothing is ISW is given, you have to earn it. He tells them to consider themselves lucky that they don't have to qualify after their performance at Showdown. The team storms out, angry.
Tomohiro Takeda vs. Dallas Quinn Quinn was the next man to get a shot at Tomo's streak. It was clear, however, that Quinn was no match for Takeda when he is on his game like he was here tonight. After his performance against Kurt Donner at Showdown Takeda made it abundantly clear that it was going to be hard to stop him. He finished Quinn off with a deadly Lariat. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
We cut backstage where our interviewer is with Danny Hazard. Hazard is asked about his upcoming participation in the six man gauntlet and how he thinks he will fare. Hazard says that he vowed to himself that he would work his way back to the top in ISW by any means necessary. He knew what it would take, and he is now ready to enter the title picture. He says that hey, he may be a bit earlier than he had originally planned but that he is going to run with this opportunity and get his shot at Kellen, who has wrong him so much over the course of the past few months. He says that the other competitors better look out because he is coming at them full force.
Qualifier for ISW Tag Team Championship Match Marco Cruz and Brydan Stylix vs. The Stars of the Show (Zack Star and Shane McCorven) In a strange twist, the first qualifying match for a shot at the ISW Tag Team Championship features two teams that don't really like each other. Cruz and Stylix were ironically randomly drawn to be ISW's representatives at SNW's Clash of Duos this year, so ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov wanted to give them a chance to team before then and get some experience. Star, deluded as he is, has taken the completely unwilling Shane McCorven under his wing and dubbed themselves "The Stars of the Show after a victory as at team in a dark match at Showdown. This match didn't really go how anyone wanted, as Stylix left before it got started, leaving it as a handicap match. Cruz fell to the numbers game and eventual Starstruck from Star to give the victory to The Stars of the Show. Winners via Pinfall: The Stars of the Show
Newly crowned ISW Television Champion Wes Bane makes his way out to the ring. Bane, whose ribs were tapped up says that he went through the battle of his life last Sunday night in an effort to secure the ISW Television Championship. He talks about how his intention is to use this championship run to catapult him to ISW World Heavyweight Championship contention. He will be a fighting champion, unlike the current ISW World Heavyweight Champion, and will defend the belt as often as ISW will allow him to. He calls out an Open Challenge for the Television Championship. After a long pause, Beast Kong accepts an Open Challenge for the second week in a row.
ISW Television Championship Wes Bane (c) vs. Beast Kong A surprisingly good match. Bane was still showing the effects of the match against Direstone, where his ankle was targeted and his ribs were damaged after the huge 450 Elbow Drop. Kong was able to take advantage of this, using her power to dominate the much smaller Bane. However, Bane showed the will he showed at Showdown and was eventually able to hit another dazzling 450 Elbow Drop to retain his championship. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW Television Champion: Wes Bane
A vignette showing Steady Eddy standing in front of a chalk board is shown. Eddy talks about how he has been feeling lonely in ISW since coming around. He says that nobody wants to be his friend, and the camera zooms in on Eddy's frowning face. After 10 seconds of this, Eddy said that he brought in his cousin to be his friend. A short, white male almost polar opposite in terms of looks from his "cousin" enters. He introduces himself as Firm Herm Eddy's cousin. He says that the two of them are going to be best friends and best teammates. He asks Eddy what he wants to name the team, which he replies "I don't know what do you want to name the team?" They go back and forth for a while before Eddy suggests Spaghetti Eskimo Squad, since he likes spaghetti and Eskimos, which Herm says he likes.
Lil Kimo (with Young Luka) vs. Vengeance Lil Kimo of the Samoan Swag Team got a chance to shine in singles action here. Unfortunately for him, it was against a very angry Vengeance who is coming off of a loss at Showdown to !nterrogative. Young Luka was forced to watch on as Vengeance dominated until locking on the Torture Rack, giving the monster the victory. Winner via Submission: Vengeance
We are backstage with ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen is asked about the six man gauntlet that is going to take place over the course of the next three weeks with the winner challenging him for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Kellen says that this gauntlet shouldn't even be happening, as none of the so called men who are fighting out there even deserve to be in the same ring as him, let alone challenge him for his championship. He says that whoever comes out of that gauntlet as the winner will regret having to face him.
Danny Hazard vs. Raiden Takahashi vs. Cam Nitta vs. Kurt Donner vs. !nterrogative vs. Ricky Direstone All six men got started off quickly on one another, and it quickly became apparent who would be the man to beat. Kurt Donner ripped through three of the men in the ring, while Ricky Direstone stood on the outside and !nterrogative caused some carnage as well. Hazard, Nitta, and Takahashi all seemed like they were going to be made work of quickly, and in a shocking turn of events, former number one contender Cam Nitta is felled by a Donner und Blitz from the hulking Donner, dashing Nitta's dreams to get another shot at the champ Hunter Kellen. Kurt Donner def. Cam Nitta The match continued on as one more man had to be eliminated. Takahashi and Hazard rolled out of the ring to avoid further punishment at the hands of !nterrogative and Donner, as Direstone avoided any and all confrontation on the outside of the ring. That left !nterrogative and Donner in the ring to fight one on one. Donner challenged !nterrogative, and the two men went at it. It seemed very similar to the !nterrogative/Vengeance match that happened at Showdown. However, this matchup would have a very different outcome for !nterrogative, as Donner hit a nasty Donner und Blitz to eliminate his second opponent of the night, as Hazard, Takahashi, and Direstone looked on in horror on the outside. Kurt Donner def. !nterrogative: Danny Hazard, Raiden Takahashi, Kurt Donner, and Ricky Direstone advance to next week
Kurt Donner stands in the ring after dominating the competition. !nterrogative remains downed in the ring after the devastating Donner und Blitz. Danny Hazard and Raiden Takahashi stand outside the ring, contemplating how they will take the monster down, as Donner taunts them. Ricky Direstone crawls up the ramp, clearly scared out of his mind, saying that he will get Donner next time.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 8, 2013 13:45:27 GMT -5
Can't believe I haven't replied to this in so long. Showdown was a great card. Hazard has been coming along well, suprised he beat Kong. I like your two team tags but you need one or two more. 450 elbow of the cage sounds sick. Ricky/Wes is a great feud. Stylix/Cruz is also a good feud and a good ending to the match. Takeda is great, can't wait to see what you do with him. A win over Donner was good and sets up him for the title picture well. Glad Hunter won I like a long title reign. The gauntlet match sounds good, although very familar to Magnificent 10. Hazard in there is good, don't expect him to win but hopefully he survives for a while. Meh Samir isn't being used, just as a jobber. Kong is a bit of loser, losing to Hazard and now Wes she needs a win or two to get going. Good luck Ace and keep this up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 9, 2013 15:11:18 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: January 2nd, 2013 The show kicks off as usual, with fireworks and the like until ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ring, anger clear in his face. He says that there was a man who greatly disrespected last week on Worldwide. He tells the fans that he will not allow anyone in ISW to disrespect the man who controls ISW without facing any consequences. He then calls out ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, who quickly makes his way out to the ring. Kellen gets in Bane's face and asks him how he dares to challenge his legitimacy as a fighting champion. Bane says that he calls it like he sees it, to which Kellen responds by slapping Bane in the face. Kellen says that Bane just made the greatest mistake in his life, and will pay. Bane tells Kellen to put his money where his mouth is and put the ISW World Heavyweight Championship on the line. Tonight. Kellen, infuriated, glares at Bane for a second and accepts! Hunter Kellen will defend his ISW World Heavyweight Championship against ISW Television Champion Wes Bane for the first time ever on ISW Worldwide!
Qualifier for ISW Tag Team Championship Match Spaghetti Eskimo Squad (Steady Eddy and Firm Herm) vs. Dallas Quinn and Big Tiny Our opener was the final qualifier for a spot in the ISW Tag Team Championship Ladder Match at Onslaught. Steady Eddy and his cousin, Firm Herm made their debut as a team taking on the strange team of Dallas Quinn and A-List Athletes Bodyguard, Big Tiny. Quinn and Tiny did not want to work together, which led to the cousins being able to each hit a Big Splash, Herm's from the top rope, on Quinn to get the win in their debut. Winners via Pinfall: Spaghetti Eskimo Squad
During Spaghetti Eskimo Squad's celebration A-List Athletes Incorporated are backstage looking annoying. An interviewer approaches them and ask them their thoughts on the field for the ISW Tag Team Championship match being filled and Tyrece O'Neil grabs the microphone and asks why they even have to compete? After that showcase where Big Tiny was forced to work with a doofus like Dallas Quinn? They might as well give them the championship belts now. That was when the Samoan Swag Team of Young Luka and Lil Kimo comes into view and asks the Athletes if they forgot who was the only tag team to win a match at Showdown. Shaw and O'Neil get in Kimo and Luka's face until an angry Big Tiny comes into view and makes the numbers uneven. The Swag Team, being smart, tells Shaw and O'Neil that they will see them again soon.
Beast Kong vs. Denton Wilson Beast Kong had a tough couple weeks after losing two weeks in a row after answering open challenges from Danny Hazard and ISW Television Champion Wes Bane. However, Wilson is obviously not on the same level as those two and Kong was able to use her pure power to get the win after hitting the Kong Driver. Winner via Pinfall: Beast Kong
ISW Television Champion Wes Bane is backstage, stretching for his upcoming match against Hunter Kellen. He looks down at his championship belt, when Tommy Staxx walks into view. He says that Bane better start watching his back, because Staxx is coming for the Television Championship. Bane tells Staxx to name the time and place other than tonight, and he will be there to fight him. He tells Staxx that he has bigger fish to fry tonight though, as he has his opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship.
Shane McCorven (with Zack Star) vs. Brydan Stylix This was quite the entertaining match. McCorven was doing quite well for himself, until Star got involved. While McCorven was in control of the match, Star started shouting instructions at McCorven on how to take care of Stylix. While McCorven was yelling at Star and telling him to shutup and to leave, Stylix hit a low blow following a Facial Reconstruction to get the win. Star berated McCorven after the match, telling him that he should've listened to him. Winner via Pinfall: Brydan Stylix
While Stylix was in the ring celebrating Marco Cruz comes out, bandage over head. Cruz tells Stylix that things are definitely not over between them after he used dirty tactics to win their match at Showdown. Stylix says that he definitely thinks things are over between them, before insulting Cruz' looks and busted up head. Cruz says that Stylix will regret messing with his beautiful features and he will make sure that Stylix ends up with twice as many scars on his face as Stylix has given him. Stylix sarcastically says he is scared before Cruz charges the ring. Stylix, seeing that Cruz means business, quickly hightails it out of the ring and backstage before Cruz can get a hold of him.
We cut backstage, where we are with ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. When asked why he so willingly put up his championship against Wes Bane, Kellen says it's about sending a message to all who disrespect him, that he is the true ruler of ISW and that all else are simply peons beneath him. ISW is his stomping grounds and anyone who wants to get in his way is simply going to be stomped out, literally. Wes Bane is going to feel pain tonight, and Kellen says that he will make an example out of him so that no one, including any man who walks out of the gauntlet as number one contender, dares to step to him.
Tomohiro Takeda vs. Young Luka (with Lil Kimo) Last week, Lil Kimo was faced with the difficult task of facing Vengeance. This week, his brother Young Luka was tasked with trying to end the streak of Tomohiro Takeda. Luka was just about as successful as Kimo last week, although Takeda was much less ruthless than Vengeance was. The men shook prior to the match begin and after the match after Tomo dominated until hitting the Lariat to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
Following the match, Vengeance charges the ring, attacking Tomo. Having been weakened by the match he just competed in, Tomo soon found himself getting beaten down by the monster. Before too long, Vengeance was locked in the Torture Rack. While locked in, Tomo tried to fight out, but to no avail. He soon found himself passed out. When his body went completely limp, Vengeance walked around the ring for a while, seemingly unfazed by the crowd's boos. He then drops Tomo with a devastating Torture Rack Neck Breaker, leaving him a crumpled mass on the mat. Vengeance looks at what he did silently, before heading backstage, not a single word said.
We cut to a recap video of last weeks round of the gauntlet to determine who would face the ISW World Heavyweight Champion, whether it be Hunter Kellen or Wes Bane, at Onslaught. The video highlights Kurt Donner's impressive performance where he single handedly took out former number one contender Cam Nitta and powerhouse !nterrogative from contention last week. Would the trend continue this week?
Danny Hazard vs. Raiden Takahashi vs. Kurt Donner vs. Ricky Direstone The match kicks off and it appears as if the trend from last week is going to continue. Takahashi and Hazard attempted to double team the monster Donner while Direstone stood on the outside, waiting for an opportunity to capitalize. Takahashi was thrown from the ring and Hazard was forced to fight Donner one on one. Hazard began getting momentum, but it was all stopped once Donner hit a Donner und Blitz, pinning Hazard and eliminating him. Kurt Donner def. Danny Hazard via pinfall The match continued as Donner stalked Takahashi, who was still on the outside of the ring. This was when Direstone decided it would be a good idea to begin getting involved. Donner stared at Direstone, as he was putting the boots to Takahashi. Direstone noticed and ran off, giving Takahashi to Donner. Donner charges at Takahashi, but Takahashi moves out of the way just in time, sending Donner crashing into the steel ring steps. Direstone then runs over and throws Takahashi in the ring. With Donner down, Direstone and Takahashi go at it untill Takahashi gets a burst of momentum and hits the Dropkick from Hell to eliminate Direstone and advance to next week, along with Donner. Raiden Takahashi def. Ricky Direstone via pinfall Raiden Takahashi and Kurt Donner advance to next week
We cut where we see a video of former number one contender Cam Nitta training in the gym where he had trained previously with Tomohiro Takeda in preparation for his championship match. Nitta stops training and says that last week he was proven to be not good enough for another championship opportunity. He says that a man like Kurt Donner being able to manhandle him in such a manner is not okay with him. He says that he will train this week and be ready to challenge Donner to another match, whenever the big man wants.
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) vs. Wes Bane Both of these men have been on quite the high as of late, and it was clear that one of the two's momentum would take a bit of a hit here tonight. Kellen was very focuses and seemed intent on making Bane hurt, while Bane showed that he was not going to let this opportunity slide away easily. Bane showed that will that won him the ISW Televsion Champion. However, Kellen soon became a man possess and got all momentum on his side. He really beat down Bane in a way we haven't seen Bane get beat down, focusing on Bane's ribs that he hurt at Showdown, and eventually hit the Bless the Fall to defend his championship. Winner va Pinfall and STILL ISW World Heavyweight Champion: Hunter Kellen
Kellen taunts Bane and the fans, and dares anyone else to challenge his competence as champion. Kellen has notched his second defense here tonight against the very game Bane. He screams that he is the ISW World Heavyweight Champion and that no one is better than him. ISW has been truly taken hostage by this rebel. Before walking up the ramp, Kellen spits on the face of Bane in a similar manner to that of what he did to Cam Nitta at Showdown. The fans boo as Kellen holds his championship belt in the air.
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Post by Jack. on Apr 9, 2013 15:24:11 GMT -5
Good win here for Stylix, I love that you're treating the character well and it seems like this starting feud is a slow build for something bigger in the future, I definitely think there is potential with the character. These shows have been great lately and I LOVE Kellen as a champion, definitely a good newbie character. Keep it up.
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Post by MizTV on Apr 9, 2013 15:25:59 GMT -5
I'm really not pleased on how McCorven is being used but Direstone is at least a "main eventer" even though he has had a championship match. I wish Ricky would develop a bit of an aggressive side. Raiden will win next week. It won't be Heel vs Heel. I hope Direstone gets a rematch at Bane.
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Post by Shamrock. on Apr 9, 2013 16:54:06 GMT -5
Bane may not have taken down Kellen, but Donner soon will. I would actually enjoy seeing a Donner/Bane/Nitta/Kellen fourway for the title...
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 15, 2013 20:12:46 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: January 9th, 2013 The show kicks off with ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen making his way out to the ring to a chorus of boos from the loving fans. Kellen tells the fans to shutup which evokes an even louder reaction from the crowd. He says that he came out here to have a discussion with his two potential opponents. He says that he wants to have a man to man talk with them, and then calls out Kurt Donner and Raiden Takahashi. The two men make their way out to the ring, one at a time. Once both are in the ring, Kellen says that both men must be proud of their accomplishment of making it through the gauntlet. He cuts to the chase, saying that they have absolutely no chance of beating him even if they do beat the other man. He says that he is miles better than everyone in ISW and that Donner is too big and stupid to beat him and Raiden is simply not good enough to beat him. He trashes the two contenders for a long time until Donner has had enough and hits a Donner und Blitz on the champ, the crowd cheering. Donner looks at Raiden in the face and nods, indicating that it will be Raiden in that position tonight. Raiden offers a handshake, to which the uber competitive Donner accepts. The two men shake in the ring as Kellen remains down.
Marco Cruz vs. Zack Star Our first match of the evening features two youngsters trying to gain some momentum. Star was calling to his "tag team partner" Shane McCorven to come watch his match whenever he was in control. Unfortunately for him, Cruz was a man intent on sending a message to Brydan Stylix and he soon felled Star with an Italian Neck Snapper to give him the win. Winner via Pinfall: Marco Cruz
We cut backstage where we are with the Samoan Swag Team. When asked about the upcoming tag team match featuring two of their opponents at Onslaught, Lil Kimo says that he and his brother will be watching the competition intensely. He says that he and his brother understand the weight that being ISW's first ever tag team champions and that no team in ISW has enough swag to hold that weight other than them. Young Luka says that they respect the other team's abilities in the match, maybe beside A-List Athletes Incorporated, but they fully believe that they will be the first ISW Tag Team Champions.
Samir Yusuf vs. Ricky Direstone This match went just about as expected. The young up and comer Yusuf faced off with the "High Roller" a week after he had been eliminated from title contention. Direstone dominated the early goings. Like so much so that Yusuf didn't get a single punch in until about midway through. It eventually got to the point where Direstone is able to lock on the Figure Four Leg Lock on Yusuf in the middle of the ring. However, in a shocking turn of events, Yusuf is able to turn the lock into a pinfall attempt and catch Direstone off guard to get the win! Winner via Pinfall: Samir Yusuf
After getting the first win of his career, Samir quickly hobbles around the ring in pure joy. That is until Direstone re-enters the ring with a steel chair in hand and lays out Yusuf! Direstone hits the downed Yusuf a couple more times, clearly frustrated with his losing ways as of late. He lifts Yusuf up, and hits his version of the Alabama Slam that he calls the Short Changed. Direstone screams out that he won't be embarrassed as the crowd boos.
Wes Bane and !nterrogative vs. Tommy Staxx and Brydan Stylix Our next match featured four mid-card talents who are looking to make an impact. Bane brought along the monster !nterrogative who was looking to bounce back after being knocked from the gaunlet against the Television Champion's newfound rival Staxx and cocky upstart Brydan Stylix. Staxx was on his game tonight, and even Bane's will didn't seem to be enough to stop the apparent new contender for the Television Championship. Staxx hit Bane with a Staxx Attaxx to get the big win. Winners via Pinfall: Tommy Staxx and Brydan Stylix
Backstage, we see undefeated phenom Tomohiro Takeda walking backstage. It appears as if he is getting prepared for an upcoming match when out of nowhere, Vengeance brings Takeda down with a Spear! Vengeance really lays into Tomo, busting him open with his fists. Ruthless, Vengeance continues his assault even after Takeda has stopped moving. Takeda is saved by none other than Cam Nitta and ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov. Nitta looks angry, and Kriminov tells Nitta that the show must go on, and tells him to take his anger out in Tomo's scheduled match. Nitta looks at Kriminov, who tells him to go and that his mentor will be taken care of.
Cam Nitta vs. Dallas Quinn This match was a quick one. Nitta was clearly angry at what had just happened backstage, and he truly did take it out on Quinn. Nitta was a bit more hard hitting than he normally was, and he is truly coming into his own as a competitor here in ISW. Quinn continued his rough streak, falling to the Claymore. Winner via Pinfall: Cam Nitta
Our interviewer is backstage with Raiden Takahashi, who has a chance to become number one contender tonight against Kurt Donner. When asked about his chances against the monster Donner, Takahashi says that he knows that the odds are clearly not in his favor tonight, as Donner has truly dominated the gauntlet in every way since it started two weeks ago. He says that he will not go down without a fight and that if he's made it this far, he fully believes that he can make it the whole way and claim the ISW World Heavyweight Championship.
A-List Athletes Incorporated (Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw) vs. Spaghetti Eskimo Squad (Steady Eddy and Firm Herm) This first of two matches that will take place over the next two weeks to hype the upcoming ladder match to crown the first ever ISW Tag Team Champions. Both teams really showed their stuff here and this was a truly competitive match. However, it was Richard Shaw of A-List Athletes Incorporated who pulled out the win for the team as he nailed Firm Herm with the devastating Running Big Boot which he calls the Stomp of Fame. Winners via Pinfall: A-List Athletes Incorporated
We cut backstage where we are with a clearly distraught Danny Hazard. When asked about being booted from ISW World Heavyweight Championship contention last week, Hazard says that his performance as of late isn't good enough and that he is upset with himself. He says he knows what he is capable of, and looking back at the tape, he should be able to beat the likes of Kurt Donner. He says that he will continue to climb no matter how many times he is knocked down. Next week, he restarts his journey to the top, which will continue further as he schedules another Open Challenge match for Onslaught where he will take on any man who wants to be a roadblock.
Winner becomes Number One Contender for ISW World Heavyweight Championship Raiden Takahashi vs. Kurt Donner This was quite a great match and it was truly evident why both men made it this far in the gauntlet. Donner was once again a dominant force, but two weeks in the ring with the German bodybuilder must have prepared Takahashi somewhat for this match, because the Japanese enigma challenged Donner in a way that he has not seen since facing Tomohiro Takeda. This match was truly back and forth, with the crowd cheering loudly when Raiden got the momentum in his favor. It seemed like it was going downhill for Raiden until he hit the Dropkick from Hell out of nowhere, giving him the surprise victory! Winner via Pinfall: Raiden Takahashi
Takahashi stays down in the ring having pulled off one of the biggest upsets in ISW history. He raises his arm while sitting, celebrating earning an opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. However, he doesn't get to celebrate for long as his future opponent, ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen, charges the ring. With little hope to defend himself, Takahashi falls to the Bless the Fall as the fans boo. Kellen says that no one will stand in his way of his domination of ISW, especially not Takahashi. Kellen stands over his fallen adversary as the show goes off the air.
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Post by MizTV on Apr 15, 2013 20:22:15 GMT -5
BULL!
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 7, 2014 0:22:53 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: January 16th, 2013 The show kicks off with newly crowned number one contender Raiden Takahashi coming out to the ring to loud reception. Tailed by Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda, Raiden takes control of the microphone. He says that he will not allow ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen to bully him like he has tried to in the past and that he will do everything in his power to make this insane run of Hunter Kellen's end. However, before Raiden can continue, he is interrupted by Hunter Kellen himself, who has a bit of a group assembled behind him as well as the two hulking men known as Vengeance and Kurt Donner. Kellen tells Raiden to shut up and that he can bully whoever he wants until someone shuts him up, which will be never. He talks about how, unfortunately for the three men in the ring, a number of people are willing to go to huge lengths to get their hands on them. Kellen says that tonight, his group will take on Raiden's, and Raiden can witness firsthand what he will see at Onslaught.
Brydan Stylix vs. Samir Yusuf A nice match to get things started between two up and coming stars. Yusuf had a bit of a breakout last week, scoring an upset victory over Ricky Direstone and Stylix has been a thorn in Marco Cruz' side since debuting. These two had quite a good match in the opener. Just when Yusuf was getting the upper hand, Ricky Direstone came out to the ring and distracted the ref long enough for Stylix to hit the low blow followed by the Facial Reconstruction for the win. Winner via Pinfall: Brydan Stylix
After the match, Direstone charged the ring and mercilessly beat down Yusuf as Stylix stood by and watched. Before things got too bad for Yusuf, Marco Cruz came charging to the ring with a steel chair, swinging wildly as Direstone and Stylix fled to the back.
We cut backstage with ISW Television Champion, Wes Bane. Asked about his thoughts towards having to defend his ISW Television Championship tonight against Steady Eddy, Bane says that he knows that he's up for the challenge and that Eddy will have to do a lot to get the Television Championship away from him. He wishes the special superstar luck tonight, but that tonight it will be business as usual and he will hold on to his championship.
Tommy Staxx vs. Beast Kong Tommy Staxx got pretty huge heat when he had absolutely no problem slapping Beast Kong across the face at the beginning of the match. However, Kong fought back and got in some good offense, but eventually fell short to a Staxx Attack as Staxx shows he is more than capable of being next in line for a Television Championship shot. Winner via Pinfall: Tommy Staxx
We cut backstage where we are with the Spaghetti Eskimo Squad, with Steady Eddy being asked about his upcoming Television Championship match against Wes Bane. However, before Eddy can get into any sort of what is sure to be an intense promo, Beast Kong walks by, and Eddy is silenced, mouth agape and eyes focused on Kong, who is now far off camera. Without saying anything, Eddy follows Kong, with Firm Herm following closely behind asking Eddy where he's going.
Big Tiny (with A-List Athletes Incorporated) vs. Danny Hazard A pretty quick match that only saw Tiny get the upper hand when Richard Shaw and Tyrece O'Neil got involved. Hazard looked great here as he picked up the victory after looking in the Hazard Lock and looking the Athletes in the face in the meantime as Tiny tapped out. Winner via Submission: Danny Hazard
We cut backstage where Tomohiro Takeda is searching the dark recesses of backstage. Coming upon a huge dark mass, Tomo comes face to face with the beast Vengeance. Tomo stares into the mask of Vengeance, as he starts breathing heavily. However, in shocking fashion, Tomo lays a humongous slap across the face, enraging the monster! Before Vengeance can fight back Cam Nitta comes into picture to break the two apart, probably saving another huge backstage brawl featuring Vengeance.
Samoan Swag Team vs. The Stars of the Show The second match featuring the four tag teams competing for the ISW Tag Team Championships. Last week, A-List Athletes Incorporated defeated the Spaghetti Eskimo Squad and this week the other teams faced off. Shane McCorven and Zack Star, despite their gimmick being that McCorven wants nothing to do with Star, work quite well together and act like they can't coexist, yet somehow still coexist very well. Samoan Swag Team has been arguably the best tag team thus far in ISW but they hit a speed bump here as McCorven got the surprise victory with a rollup on Lil Kimo, with Star complaining post match that he should be getting the pinfalls on the team, not McCorven. Winners via Pinfall: The Stars of the Show
We cut backstage where A-List Athletes Incorporated is being interviewed. They laugh at the Samoan Swag Team's loss at the hands of the Stars of the Show, a team that doesn't even like each other. They say that if this night doesn't prove that there shouldn't be a ISW Tag Team Championship match, then nothing will. They say they are the best team in ISW and no one else comes even close.
Television Championship Wes Bane(c) vs. Steady Eddy (with Firm Herm) A bit of a strange match, as both are faces. Eddy had some comedy bits in the match, and Wes seemed to enjoy it even though he was the opponent. However, as Eddy has been relegated to the tag division, tonight wasn't his night as Bane hit the 450 Splash to get the victory. The two shake post-match as the crowd cheers. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW Television Champion: Wes Bane
We cut backstage where we see the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen backstage with his partners. He tells them that he expects them to do the dirty work tonight as he has a championship defense coming up. Donner threatens Kellen and says that he better pull his own weight, or else he will pull it, and he won't like the result. Scared by the threat, Kellen says fine, but if he gets hurt, it will be on Donner. Donner scoffs as Vengeance stands in silence.
Hunter Kellen, Kurt Donner, and Vengeance vs. Cam Nitta, Raiden Takahashi, and Tomohiro Takeda The main event delivered on all levels, featuring six of the most impressive men in the company. Kellen and Raiden as well as Tomo and Vengeance have been feuding recently and Nitta has been hinting at wanting a match with Donner. All got a chance to shine, and Raiden in particular looked like a threat to end Kellen's reign here. In the end, Raiden got the pinfall as he hit the champ with the Dropkick from Hell as Nitta and Tomo were fighting outside the ring with Vengeance and Donner to send a statement to Kellen. Winners via Pinfall: Cam Nitta, Raiden Takahashi, and Tomohiro Takeda
Post-match, Raiden decides it's a good idea to do a Suicide Dive, which Nitta and Tomo manage to see coming and dodge, to take out Vengeance and Donner at the same time! The three faces celebrate by the barricade and walk up the ramp, victorious on this night.
OOC: Please don't sign up a new character, unless you don't have a character in already. My roster is quite big as it is and I have a few that don't get used on a semi-often basis. Glad to be back.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 7, 2014 15:18:05 GMT -5
Just read all the shows, it's been great. Your shows are very detailed for a sign up. My comments before seem very critical and I apologise, this is a great diary and you've built up a great promotion. There's some great characters in this: Hunter, Bane, Takeda, Nitta and Donnar. It was a bold move to push Nitta so early in this, Hazard would seem to be the sensible choice but it looks like it paid off. The only problem I see is Takeda, no way would he reject a title shot it just doesn't seem realistic. Hope he doesn't bring Raiden in full time, seems like your just putting the Japanese guys together. Him and Nitta are fine. You have a great way of building up feuds and there's plenty going on at the moment, surprised you haven't announced the next PPV. Hopefully you keep the titles on both Hunter and Bane for a while. I can see Takeda taking the belt in the long run but wonder what you'll do with him till then. I also see Hazard being fed to Hunter, would be cool for it to be a PPV match. And I see Hunter retaining against Raiden. The only thing I would alter is finish a show without any attacks or run ins, it seems like you ended all the shows similarly. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 9, 2014 23:46:27 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: January 23rd, 2013 We kick off the final edition of Worldwide before Onslaught with ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov in the ring with a microphone in his hand. He goes down the card, including Hunter Kellen defending his ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Raiden Takahashi, the crowning of the first ever ISW Tag Team Champions in a Ladder Match, and Wes Bane defending his ISW Television Championship against Tommy Staxx among several others. He hypes up the crowd for the show tonight, stating that the main event will be- before being interrupted by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen.
Kellen tells Kriminov that he demands a night off after working so hard these past few shows. He says that Worldwide will suck tonight because of his lack of presence, but that's a sacrifice he is willing to make. Kriminov tells Kellen that he was going to give him the night off, but now that he has started to run his mouth like usual, that it's not going to happen. Both of ISW's champions will be in action against their challengers tonight as Hunter Kellen and Tommy Staxx take on Raiden Takahashi and Wes Bane in tag team action in the main event! Kellen, angered, storms backstage in a fit of rage as the show gets underway.
Zack Star vs. Lil Kimo vs. Steady Eddy vs. Richard Shaw (with Big Tiny) The first of two singles matches of the night featuring the competitors in the four way ladder match for the ISW Tag Team Championships. While Kimo and Shaw aren't really adapted well to singles competition, both got the upper hand in numerous occasions over the course of the match. It was a good match to start the show off, as Richard Shaw showed some promise as a future singles competitive, when he picked up the win after nailing Eddy with the Hollywood Bomb to get the win as a representative for A-List Athletes Incorporated after Eddy was tripped up by Big Tiny. Winner via Pinfall: Richard Shaw
We cut backstage, where our interviewer is with Danny Hazard, who is standing with confidence. Asked about his upcoming match against the monster Vengeance, Hazard says this is the type of match that he is looking for to send a message to any potential opponents in his upcoming open challenge. He says he wants the entire locker room to be aware that he is going to do what it takes to pull off the win, even if the man across the ring from him is exponentially bigger and stronger than he is. He says that he will challenge Hunter Kellen for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship once he proves that he is worthy.
Dallas Quinn vs. Cam Nitta This match was used mostly to put over Nitta. Unfortunately for Quinn, he has gotten buried a bit under other talent and has only been featured in matches like this. Maybe one day he will get his chance, but that day was not today as Nitta hit the Claymore to get the victory. Winner via Pinfall: Cam Nitta
While Nitta is celebrating in the ring Kurt Donner comes out to the ring. The imposing man, microphone in hand talks about how Nitta has been speaking about wanting an opportunity at facing him over the course of the last few weeks. Donner says that being honest, he didn't believe Nitta provided enough challenge for him to be a worthy opponent, especially after he beat him so badly in the gauntlet a few weeks prior. With the fans booing, the German man says that he knows now that he was wrong after being in the ring with him last week, and says he will gladly accept his challenge at Onslaught, seeing that the champion is busy. The crowd cheers as Donner wishes Nitta luck at Onslaught, which Nitta nods to.
Tommy Staxx is backstage as he walks up to ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, the man that Staxx will be challenging at Onslaught for his championship. Staxx tells Bane that it is about time that he was declared number one contender. He says that he has proved week in and week out that he is the best in the company, and that nobody can stand in his path. He says that Stanton Kriminov has constantly stacked the decked against him (not sure if pun intended) and that he has been clawing to get a chance against the inferior Bane. He tells that Bane better hold onto the Television title tightly, because it won't be his for much longer. Bane tries to talk, to which Staxx interrupts with a loud SHUTUP before abruptly walking away, not wanting to hear anything Bane says.
Vengeance vs. Danny Hazard This was a great, PPV quality match between two men who are battling in the upper midcard right now. Hazard really brought the fight to Vengeance here as the monster used his power to suppress him. However, Vengeance grew tired and eventually nailed Hazard in the head with a steel chair, giving Hazard the disqualification victory. Winner via Disqualification: Danny Hazard
Before things could escalate any further, Tomohiro Takeda made his way out to the ring to make the save. Ducking a chair shot, Tomo punches the steel chair, barehanded, and sends it flying back into the skull of Vengeance, who rolls under the ring after taking the blow. Shaking his hand, Takeda checks on Hazard as Vengeance slowly walks up the ramp, showing no ill effects from the chair hit that happened just seconds earlier.
Cam Nitta is backstage, attentively paying mind to the screen in which his mentor had just fought off Vengeance as an interviewer approaches him. Asking about Donner accepting his challenge for Onslaught, Nitta says that he is looking to improve himself any way that he possibly can and facing Kurt Donner is the best way he can possibly improve right now. After his last championship match against Kellen, Nitta vowed to himself that he would earn another opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship at all costs and that he would beat whoever it took to do so. He says he know Donner is a great competitor and a man who could very well be the next champion himself, but he's gonna have deal with him first before he gets any hopes up about a championship.
Ricky Direstone and Brydan Stylix vs. Marco Cruz and Samir Yusuf A tag team match featuring two of the undercard matches for the upcoming PPV. Direstone, despite dropping on the card a bit, once again shows he can be a threat at any level he is needed at as he has single handedly lifted Yusuf out of obscurity. Stylix and Cruz had some nice moments here as well, but it was Yusuf who got the victory after looking the overzealous Stylix into a Kimura Lock while his focused was turned on Cruz when he wasn't the legal man. Winners via Submission: Marco Cruz and Samir Yusuf
We go backstage with number one contender Raiden Takahashi. Asked about his upcoming matchup in the main event, Takahashi says that he has already proved that he has what it takes to beat Hunter Kellen when he did it last week. He says that Kellen can talk all he wants but until he beats him one on one, that it will be just talk. He says that he know his chances are doubted because he has been one of Tomohiro Takeda's right hand men along with Cam Nitta, but he earned this opportunity that was taken away from him by Tommy Staxx and now he will fulfill what he believes should've happened at Crowning a Champion, and win the ISW World Heavyweight Championship.
Shane McCorven vs. Young Luka vs. Firm Herm vs. Tyrece O'Neil The second match of the night featuring tag team competitors in singles action. O'Neil and McCorven really stuck out in this match as singles competitors who could do well on their own in the future. It was these two men that factored into the decision as well, when McCorven hit the Final Cut on O'Neil to get the victory as an unwilling representative of The Stars of the Show. Winner via Pinfall: Shane McCorven
We cut backstage, where ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov has a couple of announcements. First, he makes Cam Nitta vs. Kurt Donner official for Onslaught and says that the match is sure to blow the roof off of the place. He then addresses the situation between Vengeance and Tomohiro Takeda and speaks on how it has escalated every week ever since Vengeance first attack Tomo, seemingly for no reason. He says that Vengeance clearly wants a piece of Tomo, and Tomo also wants a piece of Vengeance. Obliging to the two competitors, Kriminov books a No Holds Barred Match featuring Vengeance taking on Tomohiro Takeda and his undefeated streak. The crowd pops, knowing this is one of the biggest challenges that Tomo has faced since the streak started. Kriminov tells the fans to enjoy the rest of the night as the main event is up next!
Hunter Kellen and Tommy Staxx vs. Raiden Takahashi and Wes Bane What a match to cap off the show. All four men had something to prove here and they all did well here. Takahashi showed that he could very well be the man to dethrone Kellen but the match ended when the World Champion hit the Television Championship with Bless the Fall to reassert his dominance as champion and give his team the big win. Winners via Pinfall: Hunter Kellen and Tommy Staxx
Having just gotten away with the dirty win, Kellen and Staxx run out of the ring and up and ramp, celebrating their victory. As Takahashi motions that he will become champ with an angry look on his face, Kellen laughs and screams that he is far smarter than Takahashi ever could wish to be. Staxx points at Bane and tells him to keep the Television Championship warm for him as the show goes off the air.
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