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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 7, 2014 10:24:46 GMT -5
Epic graphics Ace. All looks good, good matches I'd say most were announced / expected. Little confusion as to who is who in the graphics ie the tag title match, as the Samoans are in the middle on the picture but first on the list. Also, did you get confused between Yusif and Mathews (the one with the T) at the end of the paragraph. Can't wait Ace, should be epic.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 10, 2014 0:17:16 GMT -5
ISW Presents: Epidemic April 7th, 2013 Our show kicks off with a fireworks display as our announcers welcome us to the show. They quickly run down the card for the night. Andrew Kint takes on Tommy Staxx in the opener. Samir Yusuf will go head to head against Kyle Mathews in a grudge match. Steady Eddy and Firm Herm of Spaghetti Eskimo Squad will take on Nick and Kieran Jamerson in tag team action. The ISW Tag Team Championships will be on the line in a triple threat match as Samoan Swag Team defends against A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises. The Agents of Apocalypse versus the ISW resistance war is now full blown as there are four matches that have implications in that feud. Shane McCorven takes on the man he betrayed to join AoA, Zack Star. The ISW Television Championship will be on the line in another triple threat match as resistance member Wes Bane defends against AoA member Brydan Stylix and lone wolf Ricky Direstone. The behemoths of both AoA and the resistance go head to head as !nterrogative takes on Kurt Donner! And last but not least, the main event will see Agents of Apocalypse leader and ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen take on resistance leader Danny Hazard in a match that could set the tone for ISW's future! The war has begun. An Epidemic has spread to International Sims Wrestling. Will Danny Hazard and company be able to stop it?
Andrew Kint vs. Tommy Staxx Our in ring action kicked off the night with newcomer Kint in his first pay per view match against Staxx, who has been here since the inception of ISW. Kint has been impressive, but Staxx has been less than impressed, calling Kint a flash in the pan. This was Kint's night to prove that he was more than that, and it was truly a coming out party for newest member of the roster. Kint was very impressive, showing Staxx everything that he had. Staxx was up to the challenge, as a man who was once in a tournament to crown the first ISW World Heavyweight Champion he is clearly no pushover. The crowd was solidly behind Kint, but Staxx embraced being the bad guy. Staxx appeared to have the victory in hand, but Kint pulled off the big upset to kick off the night after hitting the OneShot to get to win. Winner via Pinfall: Andrew Kint
Zack Star is backstage when he is approached by the man challenging for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship tonight, Danny Hazard. Hazard shakes Star's hand and then asks if he's ready for his match later on tonight. Star nods, saying that he's been waiting for this night for over a month. He begins to talk about his opponent for the night, Shane McCorven, and about how before he teamed up with him, he was a nobody. Star claims that he was the man that even put him on Hunter Kellen's radar when he was forming Agents of Apocalypse. Tonight, Star says that he is going to make sure that McCorven regrets leaving him to join AoA. Hazard says he looks forward to fighting by Star's side agaisnt AoA and extends his hand once more. Star says that after he's done with McCorven, he's done with AoA too, stating he doesn't care about Kellen doing what he wants, he just cares when a partner stabs him in the back. Hazard, shocked, walks away, having lost an ally.
Spaghetti Eskimo Squad [with Beast Kong] vs. The Jamerson Brothers Our first tag team match of the night featured two teams looking to go up the ladder to maybe earn a shot at the ISW Tag Team Championship. Nick Jamerson has made that clear as he has purposely attempted to make an enemy out of Steady Eddy and Firm Herm, men who his brother Kieran have made friends with. This match was very tough for Kieran, who didn't want to tag in to fight his friends, making it essentially a handicap match favoring the squad early on. However, as Nick soon fell to the numbers game, Kieran tagged in and actually fought his friends. After that happened, this was a very good match displaying the depth of the tag team division. Nick would be the man to get the pin after hitting the Eat Defeat on Firm Herm giving the brothers the win. Nick dragged Kieran away as he tried to help his friend and give Eddy a handshake Winners via Pinfall: Jamerson Brothers
Our backstage interviewer is with Kyle Mathews with one T. When asked about his upcoming match with Samir Yusuf, Mathews speaks of looking forward to it, as he wants to show Samir Yusuf what a true wrestling prodigy looks like. Mathews says that while he comes from the perfect pedigree of wrestling technique and knowledge, Yusuf is nothing but a street fighting sewer dog that needs to be put in his place. Mathews even offers to pay for Yusuf's retirement just so that he doesn't have to lay eyes on him butchering every move he attempts to execute in the ring. Mathews smiles and says he wishes that more people would accept that offer, as it would be much less work for him than dismantling him tonight will be.
Zack Star vs. Shane McCorven The first member of Agents of Apocalypse to be put into action tonight would be McCorven, who in joining AoA turned his back on tag team partner Star. Star fought with emotion early on in the match, and it really favored him as McCorven clearly wasn't ready for this side of Star. Normally Star fights with an air of arrogance in that he knows he can beat someone at any given time. Tonight, he just seemed to want to rip McCorven's head from his shoulders rather than win the match tonight. About midway through the match, McCorven was able to make it competitive. McCorven, despite being the lowest on the rung in terms of credibility in AoA, definitely has a future with ISW and could be a future champion down the line. Star appeared to run out of steam as the match went on, as McCorven got the upper hand. Star tried to finish it off with the Starmaker, but was met with the move that McCorven created to taunt his former partner, the Starbreaker, which connected to the jaw of Star, giving McCorven the win. Winner via Pinfall: Shane McCorven
In the locker room of number one contender Danny Hazard we see a dejected man having just watch Zack Star lose his match against Shane McCorven. As ally and fellow resistance member Kurt Donner enters the room, he asks Hazard what was wrong. Hazard said that the whole night is going wrong, this was the night that they were supposed to take ISW back. He gets really frustrated with himself, eventually throwing a fist into a locker. Donner the picks up Hazard by the shirt and slams him into the lockers! Donner tells Hazard that now is not the time to let his emotions get the best of him. He tells Hazard that tonight is his chance to be the top competitor in ISW and deal the only blow that truly matters when it comes disbanding Agents of Apocalypse is the blow he has the opportunity to take tonight, taking the ISW World Heavyweight Championship away from Hunter Kellen. Donner drops the now calm Hazard, and says that once he is done with !nterrogative tonight, he will be coming after the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, no matter who is holding it. Hazard says that he understands and then thanks Donner for putting his attention in the right place. Hazard turns his television screen off as the ISW Television Match is starting, ready to focus on his own match.
ISW Television Championship Wes Bane (c) vs. Brydan Stylix vs. Ricky Direstone Wes Bane has been the ultimate fighting champion, taking on any man who steps in front of him. Brydan Stylix and Ricky Direstone are both among the men that Bane has successfully defeated with the belt on the line, but here he is fighting them once again. Stylix, a member of Agents of Apocalypse has a new mean streak that he has used to once again earn a shot and a rematch from Blitzkrieg. Ricky Direstone, on the other hand, earned his shot with a chip on his shoulder after being denied entry as a member of Agents of Apocalypse. This was a great match which showed why these three men have been highly showcased on a weekly basis on Worldwides. There were instances throughout the match where it looked like any of the three men could pick up the win and either retain or win the belt. However, Agents of Apocalypse would go 2-0 on the night when Stylix took Bane out after low blowing Bane while the referee was occupied with Direstone, throwing him from the ring and then hitting the Facial Reconstruction on Direstone to get the win and cause the first title change in ISW history! Winner via Pinfall and NEW ISW Television Champion: Brydan Stylix
We cut backstage where we are with the ISW Tag Team Champions, Samoan Swag Team. When they are asked about their upcoming triple threat match against A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises, a match where they could have the same fate as Wes Bane just suffered here tonight where he lost his belt without being pinned, SST says that they understand the risks of their match tonight, but they know who they are as a team. They say that they are the most cohesive, and of course the team with the most swag. A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises may try to step their game up tonight, and that's all well and good, because they welcome the challenge. But at the end of the day, SST say that they are the best tag team in ISW and they will once again prove it here tonight when they retain their belts.
Kyle Mathews vs. Samir Yusuf What a pleasant surprise of a match. Probably overlooked due to the AoA vs. Resistance feud, Mathews and Yusuf have both been very impressive in recent weeks. This match really showcased the two of these men and shows what a promising future ISW has. Mathews spoke on Yusuf's poor technical ability earlier in the night, and while he isn't quite as good as Mathews in that area, Yusuf definitely could keep up in the ring with the man who bought hours upon hours of technical wrestling training. Yusuf was definitely intent on getting a measure of revenge on Mathews for costing him an opportunity at winning the ISW Television Championship after defeating Mathews and two other men in a match the week before. However, Yusuf would have no such luck and a submission battle in the center of the ring led to Mathews getting the upper hand and locking on the Crossface, giving Yusuf no choice but to tap out. Winner via Submission: Kyle Mathews
Backstage we are in the locker room of Agents of Apocalypse. Brydan Stylix, Shane McCorven, and !nterrogative all appear to be celebrating the victory of Brydan Stylix earlier in the night, a victory that gave Stylix and Agents of Apocalypse their second belt in the form of the ISW Television Championship. The camera pans out to ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen tells his men that they are disgraceful, celebrating such a minor victory in the manner that they are. He especially gets on !nterrogative, who hasn't even had his match for the night. Kellen says that this thing with this so-call resistance isn't a game that they are playing. It's a war. And just because they have won a battle doesn't mean that they won the war. Kellen says that the goal of Agents of Apocalypse is to bring the end of International Sims Wrestling as everyone knows it, and as long as men like Danny Hazard are standing in their way, that goal will never be fulfilled. So he tells !nterrogative to get focused as Kurt Donner is another man that cannot be allowed to prosper. He says that he will personally make sure that tonight marks the end of Danny Hazard.
ISW Tag Team Championship Samoan Swag Team (c) vs. A-List Athletes Incorporated [with Big Tiny] vs. St. Arnaud Enterprises [with Bobby St. Arnaud] The highest profile match on the card that did not involve a member of Agents of Apocalypse, the ISW tag team division is really flourishing with a number of great teams. Samoan Swag Team really had their hands full not only with their two challenging teams, but also the men that they brought with them. Big Tiny and Bobby St. Arnaud both tried to get involved in the match a number of times, tripping up both Luka and Kimo a number of times to give their men the advantage in the match. This was stopped soon after the referee caught each of them distracting the ISW Tag Team Champions. and both men were barred from the ring. This allowed the wrestling to really take over and the three teams all looked really good. Dallas Quinn stuck out as having really improved since joining St. Arnaud Enterprises. However, this didn't stop him from being the man to take the pin, as he fell to the Manuia Le Po while the other men were all incapacitated, giving the Samoan Swag Team another defense of their belts. Winners via Pinfall and STILL ISW Tag Team Champions: Samoan Swag Team
Our interviewer has caught up with number one contender Danny Hazard who has clearly calmed down following the events from earlier in the night. Asked about whether or not he is prepared for his upcoming opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, Hazard speaks about how he has been building for this moment his whole wrestling career. He says that tonight is the night where he proves to himself what he's made of, win or lose. He says that Hunter Kellen has been a menace in his life since the inception of ISW and it's time to bite back for once. Hunter Kellen has gone about how he has been champion his whole reign, taking out the men he has viewed as the most viable contenders in an effort to extend his own pathetic reign a little longer. Hazard says that Kellen is going to regret overlooking him when he chose who to take out tonight, as there will be a new ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Hazard says that the resistance's efforts haven't been successful so far tonight, but that at the end of the night it will be him standing tall.
!nterrogative vs. Kurt Donner A pure, full on brawl between two men that have been deemed nearly unstoppable. Donner has taken the side of the resistance after Agents of Apocalypse took out Cam Nitta, a man that Donner held a high amount of respect for. Donner cast the blame for Nitta's injury on !nterrogative, as he was the man who dealt the finishing blow. !nterrogative relishes in hurting people, and Donner is a man who can dish out some punishment himself so this appeared to be the type of match that could go on forever and favor either man. Some highlights included !nterrogative spearing Donner into the steel steps of the ring, putting a large dent in them and a big boot from Donner that flipped even the large !nterrogative inside out! The German Strongman was once again incredibly impressive, shrugging off blows that would've finished some of the men on the roster off. In a turn for the resistance, Donner was able to hit !nterrogative with the Donner und Blitz, giving the Agents of Apocalypse their first loss of the night. Both men had to be seen by medics after this match, and both had to go to the hospital to get checked for concussions. Winner via Pinfall: Kurt Donner
A video highlight package plays. The video highlights the new group that is terrorizing ISW Agents of Apocalypse. We relive the formation of the group, when ISW World Heavyweight Champion was supposed to defend his ISW World Heavyweight Championship against the undefeated Tomohiro Takeda. However the match quickly turned into a devastating offensive against Takeda and his allies Cam Nitta and Raiden Takahashi. Having taken the trio out for the foreseeable future, AoA found themselves a dominant force in ISW, until a resistance, led by new number one contender Danny Hazard, was born to fight against them. The video highlights the clashes the two sides have had, including both AoA and the resistance standing tall in the center of the ring with their opponents looking up. The main event is up next!
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) vs. Danny Hazard These men faced off in the second round of the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament, a match and tournament that Kellen would win and go on to become the first ever ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Now months later, both men are still at the top of the ISW ladder fighting on opposites of a war that has overtaken ISW. Kellen still holds strong to his belt, while Hazard has fought long and hard to get this opportunity . This match was absolutely the match of the night, as Kellen really steps his game up when the lights are on bright in the main event of pay per view events. Hazard was at the top of his game as well and that mixed with the history of these two provided one of the best matches ISW has seen yet. The crowd was absolutely into it, as they would boo whenever Kellen got the upper hand and went absolutely crazy when Hazard appeared as if he were about to take the belt from Kellen, which happened numerous times. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Tomohiro Takeda and Cam Nitta, Hazard has really been one of the top faces in ISW and this match showed that Hazard definitely has an ISW World Heavyweight Championship reign in the future, if not after this match. It appeared Hazard had the win in hand when he locked on the Hazard Lock, but Kellen was able to make it to the ropes. Kellen made several attempts at the Bless the Fall, but was countered out of them each time. That was until Hazard tried his own finisher, the Active Hazard, and was countered by Kellen, who capitilized and hit the Bless the Fall to retain his belt, much the chagrin of the crowd. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW World Heavyweight Champion: Hunter Kellen
Kellen had his arm raised by the ref as he silently celebrated his win. Hazard, laid out in the center of the ring, appeared to be out of it. Kellen sat in the corner turnbuckle and the pointed towards the ramp, moving his finger as if he were motioning someone to come here. That was when new ISW Television Champion Brydan Stylix and Shane McCorven made their way onto the ramp. Kellen motioned for those two to stop and said "not you" and then continued motioning his finger for someone else to come. That was when a gruesome looking man came from backstage, holding the mask of Vengeance. Has the mysterious monster unmasked?!?! Stylix and McCorven separated, allowing the man to pass as he made his way to the ring. Before entering, the man set up four steel chairs and a table, pushing the chairs into the table. He then enters the ring with a straight face, and bars putrid yellow teeth at the downed Hazard. Kellen, still sitting, points at Hazard and then motions his thumb across his neck. The man the takes the defenseless Hazard and picks him up. Positioning towards the table, the man's eyes open wide. Wes Bane runs out to the arena to try to make the save, but is thwarted by Stylix and McCorven and then beaten down. The man then throws Hazard up and slams him through the table with a thunderous Uranage, bending the four steel chairs as Hazard is a mangled mess!
Kellen rises to his feet and grabs a microphone. He says the man standing before you is not Vengeance, at least not anymore. He says that he would like to introduce the newest member of Agents of Apocalypse Lukas Mortifer. Kellen raises his arms in victory as Mortifer lets out a gut wrenching scream as Hazard is still motionless and the show goes off the air!
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 10, 2014 11:02:39 GMT -5
Epic show Ace, looking forward to this. Nice little opener, although I like a hot opener. Jamersons winning is good and sets them up for a future title shot. Might have gone for Star but Shane winning keeps the AoA strong. Good three way, not surprised at bane losing he's had a great run. Can see him going to main event. Makes AoA strong too. Mathews the one with the T has always looked good so him winning is nice. Wonder where he'll go from here. Bit surprised at the SST winning, wonder how long they got on top, maybe a AoA team will come after them now they hold the other two titles. Great brawl and although the AoA lost it sets up the next challenger for the belt. Great main event, I didn't expect Hazard to win but good to see them have a top match. Nice shock afterwards. I guess this is the end of !nter in AoA. A little feud between him and Lukas would be fun. Hope that doesn't write of Hazard, maybe a weak or two out. I expected to see the Japanese trio return but glad you went for something different. I like how your PPV's always end with a shock (so far). Keep it up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 22, 2015 0:18:48 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: April 10th, 2013 A video package from the epic even Epidemic is shown to start off the show, highlighting the excellent match between Hunter Kellen and Danny Hazard for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, a match where Kellen retained his belt and Vengeance re-emerged with an all new facade, Lukas Mortifer. As the video ends, Agents of Apocalypse make their way out to the ring, now five members strong. Kellen takes a microphone and soaks in the boos as he scowls at the fans. He talks about how he first took out Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi, and then he took out Danny Hazard. He says that there is nobody that can stand between him and his ending ISW for good, that was until Kurt Donner, Wes Bane and Zack Star make their way out to the ring, with Donner at the helm. Donner says that Hazard may be gone, but the resistance isn't over. He then challenges Kellen for a shot at his ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Kellen laughs off the suggestion, saying if everyone did their job last night, this wouldn't even be a question before glaring at !nterrogative.
That was when ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov makes his way out to the ring. He proposes a best two out of three to Kellen, saying that if the Agents of Apocalypse win two of their matches tonight, then Kellen doesn't have to face Donner for the belt. However, if their opponents win two out of three, then Donner will challenge for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship at the next pay per view event. Kellen looks at his men, and specifically points at !nterrogative telling him that tonight was his chance to redeem himself and prove he wasn't completely worthless. Kellen then accepts the offer on one condition, that he personally gets to choose each of his adversary's opponent. Donner quickly accepts before Zack Star makes his way to the ring. Kellen then tells his men to leave the ring, leaving himself and Mortifer standing in the ring together. Kellen taps Mortifer and then points at Star, and Mortifer's breathing intensifies as his eyes open wide. Kellen leaves the ring and go backstage with his men as the first match gets under way.
Lukas Mortifer vs. Zack Star Mortifer's debut under the new moniker was an impressive one. It is well known that Zack Star is one of the most talented wrestlers on the roster. However, Mortifer made him look like Brody Dudical here. What a dominating performance by the new Agent of Apocalypse. Star tried his best and even got a few shots in, but they didn't seem to effect the monster. Mortifer finished Star off by making him pass out with the Torture Rack. Agents of Apocalypse lead 1-0. Winner via Submission: Lukas Mortifer
We cut backstage, where we see Ricky Direstone looking frustrated, clearly still upset about his loss at Epidemic. Enter Kyle Mathews with one T, who comes in and says something along the lines of how the might have fallen. Mathews begins to talk about how Direstone claimed the be the main event, the best thing going in ISW and now he can't even get a match to open up the show, let alone a main event. Mathews then brings up something, how he believes that he is taking Direstone's place. He compares the two, saying that they both live lavish lifestyles and get a lot of women, but he says that he's better than Direstone in every way. This clearly upsets Direstone, who then gets in the cocky Mathews' face. Mathews laughs and says he will just let him rot, and finally become the never was that he is destined to become. Mathews walks away, and when the room is empty Direstone punches a locker in frustration.
A-List Athletes Incorporated vs. The Jamerson Brothers Next we have a match to showcase ISW's tag team division. This was a very good match, both teams had a bit of a chip on their shoulder for different reasons. ALAI is fresh off a failed attempt at capturing the ISW Tag Team Championship and The Jamersons weren't included in that match at all. ALAI dominated early on, but the Jamersons were definitely in it for a fight. It appeared that the athletes would get the victory to vie for another tag title match, but Kieran Jamerson got the surprise rollup on Tyrece O'Neil to get the upset victory! Winners via Pinfall: The Jamerson Brothers
We cut backstage where we are with former ISW Television Champion Wes Bane. When asked about his upcoming match, he says that he hopes it's against Brydan Stylix, because he would love to get his championship belt back sooner rather than later. Bane says he's upset that he was never actually defeated to lose his championship, and would like an opportunity to get his belt, or at least actually lose to the person that took it away from him. He says tonight he will prove he is worthy for another chance, and give Kurt Donner a chance to dethrone Hunter Kellen in the process.
Andrew Kint vs. Dallas Quinn [with Bobby St. Arnaud and Bayou Williamson] Andrew Kint has begun to make a name for himself as one of the hottest rising stars in ISW. Dallas Quinn has been said to have potential, but has only just begun to start realizing it a little bit as an under-appreciated member of St. Arnaud Enterprises. Kint and Quinn had a nice little match here, with St. Arnaud screaming through his mega phone like always. Kint however, didn't seem faced and continued his impressive start in ISW after hitting the OneShot to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Andrew Kint
We cut backstage where the ISW Tag Team Champions Samoan Swag Team are hanging out, having the night off from action. They are then approached by The Jamerson Brothers, Nick looking very serious and Kieran laughing at how serious his brother looks. Nick says that he demands that SST give he and his brother a shot at their tag team championship. Kieran busts out laughing and tells his brother that he needs to calm down a little, stating that SST are cool guys. Nick gives Kieran a hard look, before scolding his brother, asking him what he said about being friends with opposing teams. Kieran ignores this and tells SST that he thinks since they beat A-List Athletes Incorporated earlier in the night, that it'd be cool if they got the next shot. Young Luka says that makes sense, and asks when they want the shot. Nick yells next week, and Kieran says, yeah sure that works. The Samoan brothers look at each other, look back and tell Nick and Kieran that they got it "homies" before slapping them on the back and walking away. Kieran gives his brother another pat, saying that was way easier than he was making it, before laughing again and walking away.
Shane McCorven vs. Wes Bane The second of a best two out of three was a must win for Bane in order to give Donner a shot later in the night. Bane fought with a lot of fire, and McCorven really seemed caught off guard at the beginning of the match. He got his barrings, however, and this match was definitely one of the highlights of the night. It looked like McCorven would be able to put away Bane and all hope for Donner several times in this match, but Bane showed that unwillingness that give up that he showed so many times during his ISW Television Championship run. Bane got some momentum and capitalized on it, hitting the 450 Elbow Drop and picking up the win! Series tied 1-1. Winner via Pinfall: Wes Bane
We go backstage, where Kurt Donner is seemingly preparing for his upcoming match, which has effectively become a number one contender match for him. When approached by our nameless interviewer, Donner stops him, not wanting to speak. Wes Bane approaches Donner, still breathing heavily from the match that he just won, and Donner just tells him to leave him alone. He says he understands the implications of tonight's match, and he wants to be prepared. Donner goes back to what he was doing, leaving Bane to nod his head in compliance with Donner's wishes. Bane tells the interviewer to leave Donner alone.
Agents of Apocalypse [Brydan Stylix and Hunter Kellen] vs. Spaghetti Eskimo Squad [with Beast Kong] Really the only surprising thing about this match was that it made it clear that !nterrogative was chosen as Kurt Donner's opponent later tonight. The new ISW Television Champion Stylix and the ISW World Heavyweight Champion Kellen completely dominated the losers of the opening match of Epidemic. Nothing spectacular here, Kellen hits the Bless the Fall on Firm Herm to get the win. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
We cut backstage where !nterrogative is warming up for his match, clearly the chosen opponent for Kurt Donner. Hunter Kellen, fresh off his victory from the previous match, comes up to !nterrogative. He says that he won't tolerate failure again, and that if !nterrogative knows what's good for him, he'll put away Donner so that Kellen can get a PPV off for once in his life. !nterrogative says that he doesn't have to worry about it, as Donner's win at Epidemic was a fluke. Kellen tells !nterrogative that he and the other Agents of Apocalypse have been barred from ringside, so get the job done. Kellen stares !nterrogative down before walking away as the monster's theme plays, and the main event is about to start.
!nterrogative vs. Kurt Donner What a main event! There is a reason this match was put on PPV last Sunday, and that's because these two have a heck of a chemistry with each other. In what was a rematch of an incredibly hard hitting match, these two mountains of men really brought it to one another. Donner fought with a purpose, and !nterrogative was really looking to prove that he could defeat the German strongman. Definitely match of the night, it went back and forth and looked like it could go either way. In the end, Donner was able to counter himself out of the !nterrogation and nail the Donner und Blitz to get the big win! Team Donner wins 2-1! Kurt Donner is the number one contender! Winner via Pinfall: Kurt Donner
Following the match, Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ramp, shaking his head in disbelief. Donner ran his finger across his throat, and motioned that he would become the next ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Kellen then wagged his finger at Donner and started laughing. Donner, confused, is then turned around by Lukas Mortifer, who snuck in the ring behind Donner! The weakened Donner quickly succumbed to Agents of Apocalypse's newest member, and found himself locked in the Torture Rack! Mortifer really synced it in, making Donner pass out just as Kellen enters the ring himself. Kellen hits the Bless the Fall on the unconscious Donner before raising his title in the arm, standing tall as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 22, 2015 6:32:04 GMT -5
Great to see this back Ace, I love me some ISW. Going to take a little bit to get back into it. Nice opening, still don't like the stable name but it is a cool stable !nter is so going out of the stable though now Mortifer is here, good repackaging there. I like the series of matches although I don't want Donner to be the one to beat Kellen. That should either go to one of the Japanese guys when they finally return or Bane. I liked the series and it was booked right. Cool to see the Jamersons going for the titles, I'd like to see them with the straps. Keep this up.
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Post by snickelodeon on Jan 23, 2015 15:31:56 GMT -5
Glad to see this back and I'll check it out and reply soon enough
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 29, 2015 0:52:19 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: April 17th, 2013 We kick off the show with Agents of Apocalypse being led by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen begins to talk about how ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov is after him and that Kurt Donner being the next challenge for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship is nothing short of a joke. He then says that if it weren't for incompetence by his men, this match wouldn't even be happening. That was when Kurt Donner, who was flanked by Wes Bane, and Zack Star made their way out to the ring. Donner says that he is tired of all the talk from Kellen and says that tonight is about action. Kellen scoffs at Donner, saying that he is all about action, as proved by the fact that he is still ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Kellen says that he will prove that he is not playing around tonight when he and his men that aren't complete mess ups face Donner and his men tonight. Donner nods, and says that he can finally agree with Kellen on something, before walking backstage. Kellen turns his attention to !nterrogative and Shane McCorven, the men who lost last week to give Donner his shot, and says that tonight is their last chance to prove they're worth keeping around. He says that they have a tag match and that if they lose, they're out!
Agents of Apocalypse [!nterrogative and Shane McCorven] vs. Marco Cruz and Samir Yusuf While this match had some pretty huge implications, it was pretty clear who would win this the entire time. While Cruz and Yusuf are both incredibly talented, they're currently being overshadowed by the Agents of Apocalypse storyline and are having a hard time making names for themselves. !nterrogative and McCorven fought with desperation, leaving McCorven to finish off Cruz with a Star Breaker after a brief comeback attempt by Yusuf being thwarted by !nterrogative. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
We cut backstage where we are with The Jamerson Brothers who are preparing for their upcoming match for the ISW Tag Team Championships against Samoan Swag Team. When asked for their thoughts, Kieran says that he is really excited and looking forward to battling with SST, as he knows they're great competitors. Nick tells his brother to shutup, as it's time to be serious. Nick, with a face almost too serious to be taken seriously, says that Samoan Swag Team aren't true tag team champions until they can beat the best tag team in ISW, which is him and his brother. He calls SST chumps and says that after tonight, the team that truly belongs at the top of the rung, will be. Kieran lets out a little chuckle, receiving a death stare from his brother in return. The brothers walk off, starting to bicker.
Bayou Williamson [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Firm Herm [with Steady Eddy and Beast Kong] A match featuring the clearly more favored of the two members of St. Arnaud Enterprises. This match was kept surprisingly close as Herm, the second member of Spaghetti Eskimo Squad brought his A-game. Williamson was caught off guard, thinking he clearly had it in the bag. It didn't matter at the end of the day, as Williamson was able to lock in The Brass after Bobby St. Arnaud distracted Herm with a laser pointer. Winner via Submission: Bayou Williamson
The locker room of Agents of Apocalypse is now full as !nterrogative and Shane McCorven join the rest of the group after winning their match earlier in the night. Kellen congratulates the two men for lasting another week, and warns them to step up or they will be cut. He goes on to say that tonight is the night that they take out the final resisters and finally claim ISW as their own. Stylix says that he can't wait to make Wes Bane scream in pain and McCorven tells Lukas Mortifer to put a hurting on Zack Star for him. Mortifer simply stares at McCorven, who recoils in fear. Kellen tells Mortifer and Stylix to be at the top of their form, because he won't tolerate incompetence.
Andrew Kint vs. Kyle Mathews In the first truly competitive match of the night, we see arguably, ISW's two fastest rising stars. Kint and Mathews with one T have been incredibly impressive in their early runs with the company. This match went incredibly back and forth with the crowd fully behind the shy Kint. Mathews looked like he might win the match, however an incredibly angry Ricky Direstone made his way out to the ring, simply starring down the upstart Mathews. Kint used this opportunity to hit the OneShot to get the win. Direstone laughs, a small measure of revenge for Mathews' actions in the previous week. Winner via Pinfall: Andrew Kint
ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov is sitting in his office at International Sims Wrestling Headquarters. He tells the fans that he hopes that they are enjoying the show. Talking about last week, he speaks about how Kurt Donner has earned a shot at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Hunter Kellen. Kriminov says that on ISW's next live pay per view event, Sinner's Paradise, Kellen will be defending against Donner. Also, at the event, Wes Bane will be granted his rematch for the ISW Television Championship, however his opponent is not clear as Brydan Stylix will be defending his title against Andrew Kint, the man who won the last match! He then says that any member of Agents of Apocalypse who decides to interfere in any matches at the event, will be FIRED!
ISW Tag Team Championship Samoan Swag Team [c] vs. The Jamerson Brothers The ISW Tag Team Champions have never shied away from challengers, and on this night that was no different. The Jamerson Brothers definitely brought their A-game here, and it looked like we might actually get the first title change in the tag team division. The Jamersons brought the pressure, and Nick especially seemed intent on coming away from the match with gold in his hand. Kieran was having a good time fighting which caused Nick to get angry. In the end, a mis-communication between Nick and Kieran about who the legal man was led to Nick being hit with the Manuia Le Po, allowing the champions to retain! Winners via Pinfall and STILL ISW Tag Team Champions: Samoan Swag Team
While SST celebrated in the ring, !nterrogative and Shane McCorven of Agents of Apocalypse made their way out to the ring. McCorven, microphone in hand tells SST that today is their unlucky day, as they have a point to prove. He tells them that they are sick of being looked upon as the weak links within AoA and will stop at nothing to prove that they aren't. And what better way to prove that than to take the only gold in ISW that doesn't belong to Agents of Apocalypse. McCorven says that he thinks that the ISW Tag Team Championship belts would look much better with Agents of Apocalypse than with SST. !nterrogative snatches the microphone from McCorven and simply says, that they were coming for them, dropping the mic and leaving as McCorven follows.
Dallas Quinn vs. Ricky Direstone The next match featured Quinn, who was oddly without manager Bobby St. Arnaud and Direstone who just proved a point to brash Kyle Mathews earlier in the night. This was a very good match and really showcased the underutilized Quinn and what he can do against proper competition with proper match time. This match went very back and forth, with Quinn looking like he was going to pull off the win. However, Direstone gained the upper hand until the music of Kyle Mathews with one T blares and Mathews comes running down. Direstone prepares for a fight, only for Mathews to stop short of entering the ring, with Quinn turning Direstone around and hitting a devastating lariat that Quinn calls the Lone Star Lariat, flattening Direstone and picking up the upset victory! Winner via Pinfall: Dallas Quinn
Andrew Kint is in his locker room backstage unwrapping his wrists following a victory earlier in the night. He is then approached by Bobby St. Arnaud and Bayou Williamson, which would explain their absence during Dallas Quinn's match. St. Arnaud congratulates Kint on his ISW Television Championship match next week against Brydan Stylix. St. Arnaud says that he can obviously see that Kint is good, but says that he is missing a certain umph that Bayou Williamson has. St. Arnaud offers Kint his services, telling Kint that he will bring his career to heights that Kint could never imagine. Kint calls St. Arnaud a sleaze ball and tells him to leave him alone. Williamson tries to get in Kint's face, but St. Arnaud calls him off, laughing off what Kint said. St. Arnaud tells Kint to think about what he had to say, before walking away.
Agents of Apocalypse [Brydan Stylix, Hunter Kellen, and Lukas Mortifer] vs. Kurt Donner, Wes Bane, and Zack Star Another great main event put on by ISW. The feud between Agents of Apocalypse and the Resistance is as strong as ever despite the Resistance's depleted numbers. All six men here got a real chance to shine, and Donner and Kellen had some great interactions that show that their match at Sinner's Paradise will be another for the books. Lukas Mortifer once again looked nearly unstoppable, with Donner being the only man to get any noteworthy offense on him whatsoever. Bane was very zeroed in on Stylix and Star did very well for himself as well. However, Star proved to be the weak link of his team as he would fall to the Bless the Fall from Kellen, giving Agents of Apocalypse their second win of the night. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
Following the match, !nterrogative and Shane McCorven run out to the ring. With Bane and Donner the only ones able to fight, they quickly fall to the numbers game. Hunter Kellen tells Stylix to go get a steel chair, as Stylix is reaching under the ring, a returning Danny Hazard charges to the ring. Kellen quickly leaves the ring, not wanting any part of Hazard's fury. Hazard quickly disposes of McCorven and !nterrogative, leaving only himself and Mortifer, the man who took him at out Epidemic, standing in the ring. Hazard and Mortifer share blows with Hazard getting the upper hand! Hazard lets loose with a barrage of punches, before finally clotheslining Mortifer over the top rope and on top of the other members of Agents of Apocalypse, flattening them all! Hazard helps Donner, Bane, and Star up as he is fired up and the crowd is going wild! The faces stand tall in the ring, one of their injured soldiers returned as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 30, 2015 11:47:45 GMT -5
So glad you brought this back, love having another regular sign up on the board. Plus, maybe some more inter-promotion. AoA opening the show is like the Authority opening Raw. Thought !nter would be kicked out, isn't needed now. Could turn face and battle AoA. Could like to see Bayou pick up some wins. Kint is killing it! Mathews and Direstone feud, who's the face? Cool next PPV. Hopefully Bane loses and rises to main event. Would have been cool to see the title match main event. I like Jamersons hoped they'd win. !nter and Shane a team? Interesting. I see a title change at the PPV. Quinn without backup? Interesting again. Good way to build up the Mathews/Direstone feud. So Kint isn't going to win then, he's going feud with Bayou. Great main event and great ending esp with the returning Hazard. Loved that he took on Mortifer. That should be a killer feud, I'm thinking Hardy/Abyss from TNA years ago. Give them a wicked gimmick match. Thinking about what you said about your writing, your write up was faultless. I don't think it was ever bad but now it's def a joy to read. Keep it up Ace.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 9, 2015 1:18:37 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: April 24th, 2013 The show gets started with the number one contender to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Kurt Donner, who is accompanied by the newly returning Danny Hazard and former ISW Television Champion Wes Bane. Donner begins to speak about Agents of Apocalypse, saying that they are trying to take over ISW, and not succeeding. He says there will always be great competition in ISW, competition that he came to ISW to face and for every Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, or Raiden Takahashi you tear down, a Kurt Donner, Danny Hazzard, or Wes Bane will rise from the ashes and step up to take you on. That was when Agents of Apocalypse make their way out to the ring, led as always by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen scoffs at Donner, saying that he and his rag tag group don't for any sort of challenge to AoA whatsoever. Kellen confidently states that he will gladly prove it once again, as he did on last week's edition of Worldwide. Donner nods, saying he was on. Kellen stops Donner short though, saying that he man Lukas Mortifer was looking for a one on one beatdown tonight, singling out Bane as the man to receive the beating. Bane nods, accepting the match against the monster.
Tommy Staxx vs. Zack Star With the return of Danny Hazard, Zack Star has taken a bit of a back seat in regards to the Agents of Apocalypse feud. This match served to put Star on the show, and show off his abilities. With AoA around, a heel like Staxx isn't getting much exposure even lower on the card, and while this match would've been a great way to give him some exposure, Star had the advantage through almost the whole thing. Hitting an impressive StarMaker, Star got the win. Winner via Pinfall: Zack Star
We cut backstage, where we are with ISW Tag Team Champions Samoan Swag Team. They are asked about their confrontation with Agents of Apocalypse members !nterrogative and Shane McCorven last week after a successful title defense against The Jamerson Brothers. Young Luka takes the mic, saying that SST has never shied away from any challengers, and Agents of Apocalypse are no different. Lil Kimo says, that while SST has remained relatively loyal in the AoA vs. Resistance feud, they are completely pro Resistance as AoA are a bunch of cocky guys with no swag. They say that they will gladly take on the AoA duo, just name the date.
Agents of Apocalypse [!nterrogative and Shane McCorven] vs. The Jamerson Brothers A tag match featuring seemingly the two top contenders for the ISW Tag Team Championship belts, this was actually very competitive. The Jamerson Brothers, while not incredibly experienced in ISW, work as well together as any team in ISW and really looked like they might pick off the impressive AoA teaming of McCorven and !nterrogative. McCorven and !nterrogative were on the ropes in their second match together as an established team, but eventually came back. It was eventually another miscommunication between the brothers, exactly what cost them last week, that left Cieran vulnerable to a !nterogation from !nterogative, giving AoA the win. The brothers bickered a little bit after the match, clearly frustrated with their recent string of luck. McCorven was audibly shouting "Sinner's Paradise" as he motioned for the tag belts with !nterrogative, seemingly challenging for the belts then and there. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
Danny Hazard is alone backstage, headphones in and listening to music. He is then approached by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen, who is tailed by Lukas Mortifer. Hazard drops his headphones as Kellen approaches. Kellen looks at Hazard and welcomes him back, saying that it was a real shame what his man did to him at Epidemic. Kellen asks Hazard what it felt like, getting his spine driven through steel chairs are crashing through a table. Hazard, visibly angry, simply breathes heavily not responding to Kellen's taunts. Kellen gets in Hazard's face and says that Mortifer took great joy in putting him in the hospital the first time and he will have no issues putting him right back. Hazard stands, telling Kellen that he can tell Mortifer that he doesn't forget easily, and he will be putting Mortifer through a table himself very, VERY soon. Kellen laughs as Mortifer tries to attack Hazard, only to be called off by Kellen. Kellen tells Hazard that Mortifer is a very easy man to find, and he doesn't take threats like that lightly. Kellen tells Hazard that he will see him tonight, before walking off.
Bayou Williamson [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Marco Cruz A nice undercard match featuring two of ISW's young up and comers. However, one of these stars is rising a lot faster than the other, as Williamson has been very impressive under the tutelage of Bobby St. Arnaud. Much like Tommy Staxx earlier in the night, Marco Cruz has been lost in the shuffle. However, he did put up more fight here than was expected, but a distraction from St. Arnaud allowed Williamson to capitalize and lock on The Brass to get the win. Winner via Submission: Bayou Williamson
We cut backstage where we are with current number one contender to the ISW Television Championship, Andrew Kint. Kint is asked about his ISW Television Championship next week against Brydan Stylix. Kint says that he isn't really concerned about that, as tonight he has a tag team match and he isn't exactly sure who is partner is. That was when a celebrating Bobby St. Arnaud and Bayou Williamson approach. St. Arnaud tells Kint that he need not worry as he was the one that set up the match for tonight with ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov. He says he's got Kint teaming with St. Arnaud Enterprises' own Dallas Quinn! St. Arnaud says that he knows Quinn isn't much, but that's all he could do under such short notice. Kint, seemingly not wanting much to do with that, walks off. Quinn approaches St. Arnaud, who scolds Quinn and says that he better not blow this tonight for him as he wants Kint as a client.
Lukas Mortifer vs. Wes Bane The first of two very big matches tonight, Mortifer got his biggest one on one challenge yet in the former Television Champion. Bane was the first match to face Mortifer to get any notable offense on him, even taking him off his feet a couple times. Mortifer used his brute strength to keep the upper hand through much of the much, but Bane used his signature fighting spirit to make seem like he could give Mortifer his first loss since joining Agents of Apocalypse. However, right as Bane was setting up for the 450 Elbow Drop, current ISW Television Champion Brydan Stylix came ringside, causing Bane to lose his focus and be locked into the Torture Rack, a move that nobody has been able to escape yet. Bane, like anyone else locked in, soon passed out, giving Mortifer the submission victory as Stylix looked on and laughed. Winner via Submission: Lukas Mortifer
Our interviewer is with the number one contender to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Kurt Donner. When asked about tonight's match, Donner says that tonight is a statement match for himself. Donner says that he takes pride in being one of ISW's top competitors, and tonight it's time to put that to test. He says that despite their cocky attitude, both Hunter Kellen and Brydan Stylix are great competitors. He says though, that tonight, it's time to bring the duo down a peg and make Kellen realize that Donner is a threat to be taken very seriously. Donner says that tonight the path to him becoming the ISW World Heavyweight Champion truly begins.
Andrew Kint and Dallas Quinn [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Kyle Mathews and Ricky Direstone This was a strange bed fellows match if I've ever seen one, with St. Arnaud at ringside seemingly the only one content with any set of partners in the ring. Quinn and Kint surprisingly worked pretty well together, but that may be just because Mathews was being a complete prick towards Direstone, refusing to tag in and letting Direstone received a beating. St. Arnaud was shouting instructions at both Kint and Quinn, with Kint going out of his way to try to take away St. Arnaud's signature megaphone at one point in the match. Mathews eventually left the arena completely, leaving Direstone to fight for himself. He quickly fell to the numbers, falling victim to Quinn's Lone Star Lariat for the second week in a row. Winners via Pinfall: Andrew Kint and Dallas Quinn
We cut backstage to the locker room of Zack Star, who is by himself. That is when he is approached by the cocky tag team of Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw, collectively known as A-List Athletes Incorporated. Star asks the two what they want. O'Neil says that he and Shaw were curious about something. They speak of ISW's first show, a show that Star himself main evented and talk about how far he has fallen, essentially shut out from the resistance, even though they are still outnumbered. Shaw calls Star a loser, saying that he is lucky to still have a job. Star says that he is still a part of the resistance, just Donner and company didn't need his help tonight so he did his own thing. O'Neil laughs and tells Star to keep thinking that, as he and Shaw walk away making fun of Star. Star, angry, punches his locker. Maybe there was some truth in what O'Neil and Shaw were saying?
Agents of Apocalypse [Brydan Stylix and Hunter Kellen] vs. Danny Hazard and Kurt Donner This was yet another great main event put on Worldwide featuring four of ISW's biggest stars and two of its champions. Both teams really went back and forth and all men got in their fair share of offense. AoA has really become hated since their inception, with the fans booing when Kellen or Stylix got as much as a punch in, let alone the upper hand. This match was highlighted but several momentum switches that capped off with Kellen and Donner as the legal men. Kellen thought that he could match power with Donner, which ended up being a great mistake. Hazard hit Stylix on the outside with a Suicide Dive while Donner hit the Donner und Blitz on Kellen to pick up the big victory! Winners via Pinfall: Danny Hazard and Kurt Donner
Donner stands tall over Kellen, having just pinned the ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Hazard enters the ring and celebrates with his partner, until Lukas Mortifer, Shane McCorven, and !nterrogative come running to the ring. Kellen rolls out of the ring, holding his head in pain and calls off his men, to the surprise of everyone involved. Kellen turns around and looks Donner in the eyes, simply saying that "I will take care of that one myself" before telling his men to follow him backstage. Donner and Hazard celebrate in the ring, Donner motioning that he will be the next champ as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 12, 2015 1:16:38 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: May 1st, 2013 The show kicks off at the ISW headquarters, where we are brought to the headquarters of ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov. Kriminov welcomes the fans to another edition of ISW Worldwide and excuses himself for interrupting the program. He says that he has some big announcements in regards to tonight's Worldwide as well as a huge announcement in regards to Sinner's Paradise. He says that tonight, the two men who are competing at Sinner's Paradise will choose the man their opponent will be facing tonight in Pick Your Poison matches! He then addresses the recent return of Danny Hazard and his rivalry with Agents of Apocalypse's Lukas Mortifer. He says that there has been a lot of talk about tables recently, so what better way to allow Danny Hazard a chance for his revenge than making Danny Hazard vs. Lukas Mortifer a TABLES MATCH! The crowd roars, as this will be ISW's first ever Tables Match. Lukas Mortifer or Danny Hazard will be going through a table at Sinner's Paradise! Kriminov tells the fans to enjoy the show, as the screen fades to the intro to Worldwide.
Lukas Mortifer vs. Marco Cruz It's only fitting to kick off the show with one of the competitor's in ISW's upcoming Tables Match. Mortifer has been on a tear since removing his Vengeance mask. Former rival Cruz took him on, and the results were very similar to some of their previous encounters. Mortifer really dominated here and Cruz didn't stand much chance. Eventually locking on the Torture Rack, Cruz faced a similar fate as all of Mortifer's recent opponents. After the match, Mortifer pulls out a table! Looking insanely at Cruz, Mortifer sets the table up. Pushing the referee who is trying to restrict him away, Mortifer launches Cruz through the table, hitting a devastating Uranage leaving Cruz out cold. Medics quickly come out to attend to Cruz. Winner via Submission: Lukas Mortifer
We cut backstage where Agents of Apocalypse are watching the aftermath of their man Lukas Mortifer's match. ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen applauds, telling his men that that is how you send a message. He says that Agents of Apocalypse are to be feared, and Lukas Mortifer is doing a great job of showing that. He turns his attention to AoA's other monster, !nterrogative. Kellen tells !nterrogative that maybe he was wrong doubting Shane McCorven and !nterrogative, seeing as the two are going to be bringing the final pieces of gold to AoA. He then says that it doesn't matter tonight, because he's the man that will be facing Kurt Donner later tonight. Kellen looks at !nterrogative, and tells him that he needs to make a statement similar to the one Lukas Mortifer just made. Kellen even says that he doesn't even care if Kurt Donner wins tonight, just leave a nice ding on him so that he can finish him off at Sinner's Paradise. !nterrogative smiles and nods, understanding exactly what Kellen wants him to do.
A-List Athletes Incorporated vs. The Jamerson Brothers Two tag teams that have been struggling to gain much traction went head to head here. Zack Star was ringside after Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw were backstage taunting him last week, clearly stating that he was challenging them to a match at Sinner's Paradise with a partner of his choice. The Jamerson boys were having even more communication issues than in previous weeks, with Nick clearly frustrated with Kieran for their recent losses. Nick let his frustration get the best of him, as Shaw nailed him with the Stomp of Fame to get the win and continue the Jamerson's losing streak. Post match Kieran tries to help his brother, only to receive a slap across the face! Turning serious, Kieran pushes his brother and the two must be separated by referees! Winners via Pinfall: A-List Athletes Incorporated
Andrew Kint is backstage in his locker room preparing for his upcoming ISW Television Championship match when he is approached by all three members of St. Arnaud Enterprises led by Bobby St. Arnaud himself. St. Arnaud butters Kint up, calling him the next ISW Television Champion and then begins to take credit for his rise after such an amazing win in tag team action last night when he teamed with Dallas Quinn. St. Arnaud the welcomes Kint to St. Arnaud Enterprises, with Kint looking at him, dumbfounded. The normally understated Kint tells St. Arnaud that he was never interested in joining with his so called enterprises and he and his friends have been nothing short of nuisances since they started bothering him. Kint tells the three men to leave him alone, as he has a match to prepare for. Bayou Williamson, incensed tries going after Kint, only to be held back by St. Arnaud. St. Arnaud then calls Kint a nothing, saying he will regret this for his entire career before leaving.
!nterrogative vs. Kurt Donner You normally wouldn't see such a high profile match so early on the show, but with the other matches on the night, and the fact that these two have faced off numerous times over the past few weeks, it made sense. This match was just as hard hitting as their previous two, however !nterrogative seemed really focused on the shoulder of Donner. There was one point that the monster used the ropes to try to pull Donner's shoulder out of its socket from the outside of the ring. It was clear that there may be some level of injury after Donner was thrown shoulder first into the steel steps! Donner was clearly hurting through the match, but the number one contender was able to pull through and hit the Donner und Blitz to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Kurt Donner
We cut backstage with the man who will be challenging the winner of the next match, Wes Bane. Bane is asked about who he is rooting for. Bane says that he has been watching Andrew Kint since his debut with the company, and knows that he has a huge future with ISW, but deep down he is looking to get some redemption against the man who cheated his way into the ISW Television Championship. Bane says he hopes that Stylix can weasel his way to another match with him, because that ISW Television Championship belt is coming back to him, and he wants to see the look on Stylix' face when he takes it from him.
ISW Television Championship Brydan Stylix (c) vs. Andrew Kint What a great first championship defense for Brydan Stylix. These two men have big futures with ISW and right now, it's clear they can put on a great match together. Kint looked like he might make the reign of Stylix be incredibly short and be the man facing Wes Bane at Sinner's Paradise. However, Stylix used his signature dirty tactics whenever he could to get an upper hand. However, Kint was able to keep Stylix at bay. Midway through the match, Bobby St. Arnaud made his way out to the ring, mega phone in hand. St. Arnaud started shouting instructions at Kint, which Kint actively tried to do the opposite. As Kint was about to wrap up the match with a OneShot and get his first taste of gold in ISW, St. Arnaud sounded the alarm on his megaphone, making everyone in the ring flinch in pain, covering their ears. Unfortunately for Kint, Stylix was the first man to recover, as he hit the Facial Reconstruction while St. Arnaud was holding Kint's legs, giving Stylix the dirty win with St. Arnaud sending Kint a message. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW Television Champion: Brydan Stylix
Backstage we are with Kurt Donner who is with Danny Hazard. Hazard asks Donner about his shoulder, which is now taped up with ice wrapped around it. Donner says it hurts, but he will persevere through. The two talk about how they are the strongest they have ever been in their fight against Hunter Kellen and Agents of Apocalypse. Donner speaks on his friend Cam Nitta and how he can't wait for him and his friends to return, AoA will really be in trouble then, but it won't matter because at Sinner's Paradise he will be taking the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Donner says that tonight, he would like to give Hazard another shot at Kellen, a way to get some measure of revenge against him for what he orchestrated at Epidemic. Hazard gladly accepts, saying that it's going to be a great night, before shaking Donner's hand and walking off.
Dallas Quinn vs. Tommy Staxx Quietly, especially to his manager Bobby St. Arnaud, Dallas Quinn has started a bit of a winning streak. Quinn played a bit of a tweener role here tonight, as the fans are started to sympathize with him for the abuse he gets from St. Arnaud, who was once again absent from the match tonight. Staxx got his second chance in a row in the ring, and while he is very talented, it's tough for a heel who isn't a part of AoA or Kyle Mathews to get much traction as a singles worker at the moment. Quinn kept his hot streak alive, getting a third win in a row by hitting the Lone Star Lariat to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Dallas Quinn
Our interviewer is backstage with Kyle Mathews with one T. When asked about why he left Ricky Direstone in the ring to fight alone last week, Mathews goes on a rant about how Ricky Direstone is a has been who is not worthy of being in the same ring as he is. He continues to diss The High Roller until Ricky Direstone himself comes charging into view, grabbing Mathews by the collar of his expensive suit. Direstone, clearly fed up with Mathews antics, tells Mathews that he's messed with the wrong guy, because when he sets his sights on someone, that person starts going through a living hell. Mathews, looking slightly intimidated tries to get out of Direstone's grip but fails. Direstone tells Mathews that he wants him one on one, at Sinner's Paradise so he can learn a little bit of respect. Mathews, without much choice, accepts and tells Direstone to not be such a cheapoid next time he tries to fight him. Direstone throws Mathews into a wall, and walks away.
Danny Hazard vs. Hunter Kellen This was a great 10 minute match to cap off the night. A rematch from the main event of Epidemic, these two really went at each other. Hazard has been white hot since returning, and even the ISW World Heavyweight Champion had a hard time containing him. However, Kellen soon reigned it in and got the upper hand, much to the chagrin of the fans. Hazard would not be denied here though, as he came roaring back all the momentum on his side. That was until Lukas Mortifer made his way out to the arena to many boos. Entering the ring and not caring about the match, Mortifer starts laying into Hazard, causing Hunter Kellen to be disqualified. Winner via Disqualification: Danny Hazard
Not caring about taking the loss, Kellen also begins to lay into Hazard, as !nterrogative, Shane McCorven, and Brydan Stylix come running out to the ring to join in on the action. Just when it looks like Agents of Apocalypse might take out Danny Hazard like they did to Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi, the music of Kurt Donner hits over the PA. The number one contender is accompanied by Wes Bane, Zack Star, and surprisingly ISW Tag Team Champions Samoan Swag Team. Outnumbered, Kellen calls back the troops as all five members of Agents of Apocalypse quickly make an exit as Donner and company enter the ring to protect Hazard. Donner, grasping his taped shoulder, tells Kellen he better watch out because he's coming for him. An intense staredown ensues as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 13, 2015 8:58:45 GMT -5
Sorry about not replying. I didn't see it. Great two shows. Loving Hazard being back and being one of the main focuses of the show with his feud with Lukas. Also enjoying Kellen v Donner being built up. Some big matches on the tv shows, too big really but if announced beforehand would have brought in the numbers. I see your mentioning the Japanses threesome more, hoping for a return, seems like they have been away for ages. Thought !nter would be kicked out of AoA, would like him to turn face eventually, currently he's playing second fiddle to Lukas. Didn't he used to team with Hazard? Kint/Arnaud sounds good too, I wasn't sure on Kint at first but you've built him up well. Not sure about Bane/Stylix, I think Bane should be moving up the card. But maybe after Sinners Paradise. I saw the poster in the resource thread, looks awesome.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 19, 2015 0:07:04 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: May 8th, 2013 We kick the show, with the usual openers Agents of Apocalypse, led by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen begins to speak about how he believes that AoA is beginning to be viewed as vulnerable, and weak. Kellen cites last week's mishap where he was pinned by number one contender Kurt Donner, saying that just because someone manages to get a fluke victory over him doesn't mean that Agents of Apocalypse are any weaker. He then says that tonight is the perfect night to prove his point. He says that AoA is five members strong, and all five men will prove that tonight as they have all been booked by ISW's incompetent CEO Stanton Kriminov, and that all five men, including himself and Lukas Mortifer in the main event, will take care of business and show that Agents of Apocalypse are stronger than ever and have complete control over ISW, and will continue to hold it after Sinner's Paradise.
!nterrogative vs. Young Luka The first match of the night featured halves of both teams that will be fighting for the ISW Tag Team Championship at Sinner's Paradise. The monster !nterrogative of Agents of Apocalypse took on one half of the ISW Tag Team Champions in Young Luka. This was a very good match to kick off the night. Luka surprisingly showed some good ability in singles action despite being primarily a tag team wrestler. This match went surprisingly back and forth, showing that Samoan Swag Team members definitely had what it took to counter the row power of !nterrogative. However, Luka would be downed on this night as !nterrogative hit the !nterrogation to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: !nterrogative
We cut backstage where we are with the number one contender to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Kurt Donner. When asked about the upcoming main event featuring him and Danny Hazard taking on ISW Champion Hunter Kellen and Lukas Mortifer of Agents of Apocalypse, Donner speaks of his victory last week against Kellen in tag action. Donner says that it was no fluke and says that Kellen went out there earlier in the night because he knows that he has him reeling and afraid that he is to lose the ISW World Heavyweight Championship come Sinner's Paradise. He says tonight, he will once again defeat Kellen along with Mortifer and show that it is indeed his time to rise to the top of the ISW mountain and prove he is the best competitor that ISW has to offer.
Kyle Mathews vs. Kieran Jamerson [with Nick Jamerson] After a brief skirmish between brothers last week, the Jamerson brothers are both in singles action tonight. The jokester of the two Kieran was first up as he took on Kyle Mathews with one T. Mathews has been in a heated rivalry with Ricky Direstone as the two will face off at Sinner's Paradse. Kieran really showed some chops tonight in this singles match against the always impressive Mathews. However, Nick seemed incredibly frustrated with his brother from ringside and would angrily shout instructions when he was at a disadvantage. When Mathews did have the upper hand, he really was hamming it up calling out Direstone and saying that this would be him at Sinner's Paradise. When Kieran got the upper hand, he turned his attention to his brother saying "I got this" only to be rolled up by the spry Mathews, ending the match! Nick's frustration level grew as he simply left his stunned brother in the ring alone. Winner via Pinfall: Kyle Mathews
We cut backstage where we are with "The High Roller" Ricky Direstone. Direstone, who has been a bit of a sympathetic figure after the recent attacks, both verbal and physical, from up and comer Kyle Mathews really removed any doubts that he was becoming a face, emanating his ever arrogant attitude. He says that Kyle Mathews is just another kid like Samir Yusuf who wants to use him as a stepping stone to launch himself to main event. Direstone says that Mathews' fate will be much like Yusuf's lucky to find his way on the show after he's done with him. Direstone tells Mathews that he thought that he might have a future here, but now that he has messed with him, he needs to show him what a true main eventer looks like.
Andrew Kint, Wes Bane, and Zack Star vs. Brydan Stylix and St. Arnaud Enterprises [with Bobby St. Arnaud] In a nice mid-card six man tag, the members of the ISW Television Championship match were on opposite sides of the ring here as Wes Bane and Brydan Stylix look to gain momentum heading into Sinner's Paradise. Andrew Kint was looking for some measure of revenge after Bobby St. Arnaud cost him his match and ISW Television Champion opportunity against Stylix last week. This was a very solid match, with all six men getting their fair shake in the ring. Things got interesting when A-List Athletes Incorporated made their way out to the ring, seemingly in an attempt to distract Star after conflicting with him the past few weeks. However, they are thwarted by Samir Yusuf, which gives the match enough time to end despite Big Tiny eventually pushing Yusuf out of the way. The match ended without the assistance of the Athletes as Dallas Quinn once again surprisingly locked up a win, hitting the Lone Star Lariat on Star to pick up the win for his team. Winners via Pinfall: Brydan Stylix and St. Arnaud Enterprises
We cut backstage with Danny Hazard, who will be taking part in ISW's first ever Table's Match at Sinner's Paradise against Agents of Apocalypse's Lukas Mortifer. Asked about Mortifer's actions last week, where he put Marco Cruz through a table to send a message, Hazard said that he will not be intimidated by Mortifer. He says that he knows the pain of going through a table and feeling the wood splinter beneath the force of his weight as he goes crashing through, and Mortifer inflicting pain to those who can't defend themselves is nothing new for him. Hazard says tonight, he will show Mortifer that he won't be so easily defeated and it will be him going through a table, not Hazard.
Lil Kimo vs. Shane McCorven Another very good singles match between participants in the upcoming ISW Tag Team Championship match. The styles of Kimo and McCorven meshed a little bit better than those of !nterrogative and Young Luka, so this was the superior of the two matches. McCorven is showing that he has a bright future in ISW once again as he really impressed, and he has truly come a long way since being in Stars of the Show with Zack Star. Lil Kimo will likely be a tag team specialist for a long time to come, but he still brought it here. Agents of Apocalypse kept their undefeated streak for the night alive after McCorven hit the Starbreaker on Kimo to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Shane McCorven
Following his loss in six man tag action earlier in the night Wes Bane is in his locker room very frustrated. Pacing back and forth Bane's anger reaches an all new level when ISW Television Champion Brydan Stylix enters the room, cocky smile on his face. Stylix tells Bane that it may be very well time to admit that he simply isn't good enough to take down him or anyone else in Agents of Apocalypse. Stylix tells Bane that he is simply a blip on AoA's radar, and he should know that to truly be the case, or else he wouldn't even be here. Bane tells Stylix that he's lucky he wasn't able to get his hands on him tonight, or else there wouldn't even be a match at Sinner's Paradise. Stylix says that Bane's empty threats mean nothing to him, and he knows he will be walking out of Sinner's Paradise with the ISW Television Champion still his and Bane a broken man. Stylix gives Bane a light tap on the face, only for Bane to have an outburst of anger, lifting Stylix up by his throat, Stylix with a scared look on his face. Bane tells Stylix that if he ever touches him like that again, he will rip his hand off. Bane lets Stylix run away as the crowd pops, a more aggressive side for Wes Bane.
Nick Jamerson [with Kieran Jamerson] vs. Ricky Direstone The other Jamerson brother was in action tonight, Nick faced off against Ricky Direstone. Direstone and Jamerson put on a very good match, however, Nick seemed intent on yelling at Kieran any chance he got to show him the proper way to do things. Direstone, the wily wrestler that he is was able to turn the tables enough, Nick would blame Kieran for his problems when he was down, saying that Kieran was distracting him. Nick was eventually able to get the upper hand again, as Direstone looked to be in trouble, however Kieran tripped up his own brother! This left Nick vulnerable to a Figure Four Leg Lock from Direstone in the center of the ring, Kieran watched on as Nick screamed in pain, forced to submit. Winner via Submission: Ricky Direstone
Following the match Kieran took a microphone while Nick nursed his ankle. Kieran said he's sick and tired of Nick bossing him around and blaming all his his problems on him. Nick looks up to his younger brother, and spits at him! Kieran dodges the spit and says he may like to have a good time, but he won't stoop to immature tactics like his brother. Kieran then challenges his brother and tag team partner to a match at Sinner's Paradise, saying that it's time for him to prove his worth to Nick in the only way that will really send the message home. Kieran says that he won't back down and tells Nick that it's time to learn that he isn't the only thing wrong with this partnership. Kieran drops the microphone and leaves, as Nick pulls himself towards the microphone and accepts!
Agents of Apocalypse (Hunter Kellen and Lukas Mortifer) vs. Danny Hazard and Kurt Donner What a main event this was. It featured the two biggest rivalries within ISW and arguably the four biggest non injured stars. Hazard and Donner really brought it to the leader of Agents of Apocalypse and his right hand henchman. Mortifer was as terrifying as ever, and it really seemed to take a lot to put a dent into him at all. The other three men were as great as always, and Kellen really seemed intent on proving to Donner that he wasn't afraid of him and that he would walk away victorious at Sinner's Paradise. However, Donner wouldn't be involved in the pinfall at all as Kellen was able to capitalize on Hazard attacking Mortifer when he wasn't the legal man after a blind tag by Kellen, turning Hazard around and hitting the Bless the Fall to get the win. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
After the match Mortifer attempted to get a table from under the ring! Mortifer set the table up in the ring, only to see Donner standing over the downed Hazard, protecting him from harm. Kellen and Mortifer march towards Donner in an attempt to get to Hazard, but a look of complete anger and a blood curdling scream that makes the crowd pop from Donner causes Kellen to think twice and enter the ring. Face to face, Mortifer and Donner stare each other down, only for Mortifer to exit as well. Donner, in his rage, lifts his arms up and slams them into the table, with such force that it causes the wooden table to break! Even Mortifer looks impressed by the feat as Kellen looks on, clearly afraid. Donner motions that he will become the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, standing tall despite the loss as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 19, 2015 1:15:43 GMT -5
ISW Presents: Sinner's Paradise CardISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen [c] vs. Kurt Donner Hunter Kellen has defended the ISW World Heavyweight Championship a whooping eight times. However, Kellen hasn't met a challenger the likes of Kurt Donner. Donner, the German Strongman who strives for a high level of competition, has become one of the leaders of ISW's resistance against the group that Kellen is the leader of, Agents of Apocalypse after AoA took out Donner's good friend and opponent in several matches, Cam Nitta. Donner faced off against one of AoA's monsters, !nterrogative and picked up the victory, putting him in line for this title match. Kellen has made it clear that AoA is the controlling force within ISW, and plans to further prove it with a victory here. However, Donner has a pinfall victory over the ISW World Heavyweight Champion and Kellen cannot say the same about Donner. Kellen has yet to be challenged by an opponent with the raw strength and power of Donner since becoming ISW World Heavyweight Champion and he clearly will have his hands full come the match. Will the reign of terror continue?
Tables Match Danny Hazard vs. Lukas Mortifer At Epidemic, Danny Hazard unsuccessfully challenged for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship in a match with Hunter Kellen. At the conclusion of the mask, the man formerly known as Vengeance appeared at ringside, without his mask and with a new name and allegiance. Lukas Mortfer then proceeded to pick up the defeated Hazard and putting him through a table, putting him out of commission for a week. Mortifer has run roughshod on International Sims Wrestling since removing his mask and becoming a member of Agents of Apocalypse. However, since coming back from his injury from that attack, Hazard has sought revenge against the man that took him out. Hazard has his opportunity here to do to Mortifer exactly what he did to him. In ISW's first ever Tables Match, Hazard can get the revenge he has wanted since his match at Epidemic.
ISW Tag Team Championship Samoan Swag Team [c] vs. Agents of Apocalypse [!nterrogative and Shane McCorven] After Shane McCorven and !nterrogative both lost matches that forced Hunter Kellen to defend his ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Kurt Donner, the two members of Agents of Apocalypse were seemingly put into the doghouse by Kellen. Looking to regain the favor of their leader, the two men targeted the only gold that was in Agents of Apocalypse's grasp, the ISW Tag Team Championships. Challenging the current champions, Samoan Swag Team, the two men realized that the ISW Tag Team Champions are definitely not going to go down without a fight. Fighting champions, Young Luka and Lil Kimo gladly accepted the challenge of !nterrogative and McCorven, stating that they are the best tag team in ISW and they have proved it time and time again. Now, the match is made and the Agents of Apocalypse are one match away from holding all of the gold in ISW.
ISW Television Championship Brydan Stylix [c] vs. Wes Bane The first title change in ISW history happened at Epidemc last month when Brydan Stylix became the second ever ISW Televsion Champion. The former champion, Wes Bane, was not pinned in this match however and felt like he more than deserved an opportunity to win his championship back. Stylix, the cocky man that he is begged to differ and said that he won the belt fair and square and that it was time for Bane to move on and accept his fate that he wasn't good enough. Bane, however, was granted his chance by ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov and here we are. Bane has his chance to win the championship back that he was never pinned or submitted to lose in the first place.
Grudge Match Andrew Kint vs. Bayou Williamson [with Bobby St. Arnaud] Andrew Kint is a hot commodity. After a string of impressive victories including a win at Epidemic over Tommy Staxx, Kint was sought out by Bobby St. Arnaud of St. Arnaud Enterprises. St. Arnaud claimed that he could bring Kint's career to heights never imagined, much like he has already done with Dallas Quinn. Kint, not impressed in the least bit, declined St. Arnaud's offer saying that he could get where he wanted to go in ISW on his own and that he didn't need St. Arnaud's help. This drew the ire of St. Arnaud, who then went out of his way to cost Kint's ISW Television Championship match at Worldwide a couple weeks ago. Now Kint is looking to go after St. Arnaud's favorite clent, Bayou Williamson. The Cajun Sensation has been impressive, despite being slightly overshadowed by the streaking Dallas Quinn. Kint looks to get the win to prove to St. Arnaud further that he doesn't need him.
Battle of Cocky Rich Guys! Kyle Mathews vs. Ricky Direstone After being denied entrance into Agents of Apocalypse and being pinned in an ISW Television Championship match at Epidemic, Ricky Direstone has had a rough go at things in the past couple months. This was only escalated when the cocky newcomer Kyle Mathews with one T, who surprisingly has an awful lot in common with Direstone, started to taunt Direstone's recent losing ways. The two have cost each other in matches and now Direstone is looking to beat some respect into Mathews, who could really gain some recognition with a win here. The real question is; which is these douchey dudes will the fans root for? Your guess is as good as mine.
Brotherly Love? Kieran Jamerson vs. Nick Jamerson The Jamerson Brothers appeared to be at the top of the world following their victory at Epidemic. Challenging for the ISW Tag Team Championship, the brothers seemed primed for big things in the immediate future. However, after not one, not two, but three consecutive loses, the brothers seemed disjointed. Nick, citing Kieran's laid back and carefree attitude, began to blame his younger brother for loses even going as far as to leave his brother alone in the ring after being defeated in singles action. Fed up with his brother's overly serious attitude, Kieran cost his brother a single's match of his own and challenged his brother to this match. Kieran is looking for respect and Nick is looking to make his brother take things more seriously. Regardless, there are clearly some issues that need to be resolved here.
Opener A-List Athletes Incorporated vs. Samir Yusuf and Zack Star Zack Star surprised everyone when he joined ISW's resistance against Agents of Apocalypse the first week they came together. However, it appears that Star has taken a bit of a back seat recently, specifically after losing to Shane McCorven at Epidemic. Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw of A-List Athletes Incorporated appeared to notice this and started to bother Star, calling him a washout and saying not even the resistance wanted him, despite the fact that they could use any man they got. Star took exception to this and challenged the Athletes to a match. Star didn't have a partner until last week, when up and comer Samir Yusuf came to Star's aid when the Athletes attempted to cost Star a six man tag match last Worldwide. With a partner, Star looks to teach Shaw and O'Neil a lesson in respect.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 19, 2015 8:10:32 GMT -5
Another good card Ace. I wonder about that second show you were saying about. At first I thought it might have been needed but it seems as though you fitted everyone on the show this week. Good booking. Everything looks good in the final build to Sinners Paradise. Kellen has to retain. I got nothing against Donner but he shouldn't be the one to stop Kellen. It would either be Cam or Bane imo. Tables match should be fun but hopefully it's just the first of many stip matches. Lucifer should go over here, Hazard doesn't need the win. Possible title change with the tag titles, depends on how strong you want the AoA to look. They already look good but could hold all the titles. Would give !nter something to do. Stylix to retain but Bane to lose in a dusty finish. I like Kint but can go either way on the grudge match. I like how you've built up two heels against one another it worked well. Jamerson's are fighting against one another? Better get Baby J in to sort them out. Wonder what happens after this. Simple opener, maybe could have been a pre-show match? Good luck, looking forward to this Ace.
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