Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 15, 2012 17:55:05 GMT -5
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The Main Event~! Grudge Match
Mak Cross vs. Ace Bennett
At Survival of the Fittest, Ace Bennett did the unthinkable. Having lost his qualifying match, nobody expected to see Bennett have any sort of impact on the Elimination Chamber that would determine the next challenger for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. However, when it came down to the final two Ace, completely unexpectedly, sprayed Cross in the face with bear mace, incapacitating him and essentially costing him the match, where David Brennan moved on the win by pinning Cross. Bennett has been unclear in regards to his reasonings behind attacking Cross (and everything else that he does), but one thing is crystal clear; Mak Cross wants revenge. Both men are coming off loses, but the emotional stakes forced this match to the main event. This one could get ugly folks.
WFWF World Heavyweight Championship
Phillip Schneider (c) vs. Tommy Staxx
When Tommy Staxx had his introductory WFWF meeting with CEO Xavier Pierce, he requested to face an established opponent in his debut match. And boy, did Pierce deliver. After his disgusting actions against Alexis Chavente, WFWF World Heavyweight Champion Phillip Schneider is being forced to put his title on the line against the newcomer. I don't know if this is a good thing for Staxx, who gets the opportunity of a lifetime in his debut, or a bad thing, with the unpredictable Schneider tearing people apart left and right, this could be even uglier than the previous match.
Singles Action: Top Stars in Action!
David Brennan vs. Trace Demon
Speaking of the devil, David Brennan is also in a really big match on this edition of Revolution. Hot off a big win over Mak Cross and Yukio Blaze in triple threat action, the Survival of the Fittest Winner must prepare himself for a faceoff with International Champion Trace Demon. One could argue that Trace is the hottest commodity in the WFWF right now, polishing off win after win. It's going to take a great performance from Brennan if he wants to pull this one out.
Singles Action: ANOTHER REALLY GOOD MATCH!
EBR vs. Raider
In a clash of legends, of grand slam champions, the great EBR and Raider face off. Although it seems like these two have definitely seen better times recently. After a failed attempt to gain the WFWF World Heavyweight Champion, Raider has entered turmoil with his tag team partner Ace Bennett, costing the tag team champions a match last week. EBR made his triumphant return last show, but was thwarted by the debuting Dan Bennett. Both men are looking to get back on the right foot, and will surely be facing stiff competition from the other.
WFWF National Championship
Joe Bishop (c) vs. Daniel Sabat
Two shows, two new National Champions. Such is the nature of the beast that is the National Championship. Joe Bishop defeated Cameron Stone last week in an epic contest that crowned Bishop the new champion in Stone's first defense. Stone is suspended for this show after attacking a member of the WFWF staff, and Bishop awaits his first challenger, and it's a big one. Daniel Sabat was the man Stone defeated for the belt, and is now looking to re-earn it after defeating Cam Nitta. This is going to be a good one, for sure.
Singles Action: Unknown Commodity vs. Legend
Drakz vs. Dan Bennett
Drakz is clearly disgruntled after losing his International Championship. He tore through Ripp Jackson without much issue. His warpath could very well continue here in this next match against new recruit Dan Bennett. Bennett made a splash last week, defeating EBR in his debut match and shocking the world. In his next match, he faces more stiff competition as the member of The New Epoch stands across the ring. Can Bennett pull off another upset?
Singles Match: Lamb to Slaughter?
Ripp Jackson vs. Michael Kyzer
After Mak Cross saved his job, WFWF CEO Xavier Pierce has really seemed to have it out for Ripp Jackson. Jackson was forced to go at it with a disgruntled Drakz last week. As you can probably assume he lost. This week gets no better. After taking a show off, Michael Kyzer returns to ring action. The New Epoch member will surely be in form, something that you haven't been able to say about Ripp Jackson in some time. Who knows, maybe Jackson can pull it off somehow.
Singles Match: Cat Fight and a Debut!
Alexis Chavente vs. Enchanted
Well.....it wasn't a pretty sight for Alexis Chavente last week. Phillip Schneider up and destroyed her leg in a brutal matchup, and the questions arrise. How will Chavente be able to compete? Well, she will be taking on one of many debuting members of WFWF on this edition of Revolution. Enchanted has been coming to ringside with Slanted in his matches. We all know how Slanted was, let's hope it's a bit of a different story for Enchanted. This is a good opportunity for her to pounce on a wounded opponent.
Singles Action: The Return of Reckless
Cam Nitta vs. Reckless
Cam Nitta has been on a skid on his rise to the top as of recently, picking up a string of loses since losing the National Championship. Looking to rebound from that, Nitta will be facing someone who he has a bit of history with. Reckless and Nitta shared a staredown, which was supposedly going to lead to some sort of match before Reckless disappeared. Now he's back, and the match is here. Woo.
Tag Match: Opening Contest
Oscar Conrad Davidson and Andrew Carter vs. Tigerblood Johnson and Raiden Takahashi
So three debuts and Oscar Conrad Davidson. Could be interesting, or it could be another No Show Draw. Hopefully the prior, and we have some good newcomers. Good luck.
RP Deadline (FOR REAL THIS TIME GUYS): Saturday September 29th, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Monday October 1st, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST