Post by bad guy™ on Oct 19, 2012 22:39:38 GMT -5
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The Main Event~!
WFWF Tag Team Championship
Raider & Ace Bennett (c) vs. Drakz & Michael Kyzer
Well now this is quite the interesting situation. In this match only one person was a winner at the last show, and it was Drakz. However, his influence carried over into another match involving all of these participants. Raider had taken EBR to the ropes, given him everything he could…and who knows, maybe he could have won. Until Drakz threw a kink into those plans and cost Raider the match. Subsequently Drakz went on to speak his piece and, through all of that, out came Xavier Pierce announcing that Kyzer and Drakz would take on the WFWF Tag Team Champions. Well, before the dust settled, the match was made for the WFWF Tag Team Championships. But there are a couple of added variables to this match. For starters, how healthy is Ace Bennett after the assault he took at the hands of Mak Cross? Oh, and Michael Kyzer has a bible thumping, highly destructive and motivated giant, a Satanic ninja and a pissed off Irishman after him thanks to his midget. This could turn into one mighty clusterf*ck, quick and in a hurry. Big sh*t poppin’.
WFWF International Championship
Singles Action
Trace Demon (c) vs. Cameron Stone
Well now, as of last week before the show began, please raise your hand if you thought that this match would be made on this show. Oh yeah, you’re raising your hand? Liar. This match couldn’t have been further from most peoples minds. Well…definitely Trace’s, but who knows where his mind is after the last show. So, Trace Demon said his piece after David Brennan failed to appear for the match. Xavier Pierce came out, they had their words and that’s all well and good. Enter Yukio Blaze, into the ring, attacking Trace from behind. Yukio has been a thorn in Trace’s side for a while now, and Trace has been a thorn in Xavier’s side. Coincidence? Well, you may not think so if you hear the rest of the story. Cameron Stone, as of last week, was serving a suspension that culminated from his previous few weeks of irreprehensible acts. He attacked Slanted at Survival of the Fittest and a cameraman at the first ever Revolution. So he wouldn’t be at the last show, right? Wrong. Not only did he show up, he broke into the arena, assaulted security and broke the coffee maker, which was the worst thing of all. He proved through and through that he was insane and willing to do whatever he has to to get what he wants. He wants Slanted. And the ultimatum given to him by Xavier, given his recent acts, was to take on the King of Demons one on one for the title. So who comes out on top? The King? Or is a WFWF International Championship run for Cameron Stone…Set in Stone?
Tag Team Contest
EBR & Ripp Jackson vs. Dan Bennett & Cam Nitta
Well now, you wanna talk about interesting. About two shows ago, Dan Bennett debuted and pulled off what could quite possibly be called the upset of the century. A rookie WFWF star, brand spanking new to the company, beat the greatest star in the history of…well…it’s EBR. He’s the greatest star in the history of the world. So when Dan came to him last show, no one quite knew what to expect. Well, yet again, Dan took it to E, this time verbally jousting with the greatest man in history. It was quite the awkward exchange, but feelings between the two…there is still clearly some serious underlying animosity between the two of them, as made evident by Dan throwing down the gauntlet yet again, announcing he will face EBR yet again, and that he will beat him yet again. So where do the other guys come in? Jackson, well…he was seen for a moment when Malakai got his ass kicked by a midget, but Nitta…oh boy is he arguably the story of this match. He went out before the show went off of the air and let everyone know that he was not amused that he didn’t have a match thanks to the actions of Joe Bishop. Xavier Pierce took his grievances as whining and complaining and…well…Nitta did say that he wanted a match. So now he gets to tag with a rookie against two of the best names that the WFWF has to offer. Open mouth, insert foot. This should be interesting.
More Singles Action
Phillip Schneider vs. Scarlett Quinn
Phillip Schneider is one creepy, vile, disgustingly vulgar son of a b*tch. But he is a creepy, vile, disgustingly vulgar son of a b*tch with a WFWF Championship around his waist. And in the WFWF, that carries some serious weight, which allows him to get away with pretty much anything he wants. Like jamming spikes into people. Or injecting rookies, women and veterans alike with needles filled with a substance. Plus, his treatment of women is notably atrocious. Which makes this match even scarier. Not only is he facing a woman, he’s facing the daughter of one of the greatest names in WFWF history. For her sake, Scarlett had better hope Schneider is horribly mangled in a car accident on the way to the arena, or she had better hope that her mother and father’s wrestling skills flood through her like the Holy Spirit quick and in a hurry, otherwise this could get ugly.
WFWF National Championship
More Singles Action
Joe Bishop (c) vs. Raiden Takahashi
A dropkick. That’s the move that impressed Xavier Pierce and earned Raiden Takahashi a WFWF National Championship title shot after getting the fall in his debut tag match last week. Joe Bishop is attempting his second consecutive defense of his newly won championship after dropping Cameron Stone (with some questionable help) a couple weeks ago. Bishop wants to keep up his winning ways and his title. Raiden’s looking to add another victim to the Dropkick From Hell. And how does Reckless fit into this? We’ll just have to see. Someone’s gotta give.
More Singles Action
David Brennan vs. Tommy Staxx
Well, frankly, it was a rather uneventful week for David Brennan. He wasn’t there for his match against Trace Demon. But you know, it’s cool. He’s still kind of the number one contender for the WFWF Championship, and he’s a member of The New Epoch, so pretty much he can do whatever he wants. As for Tommy Staxx, he got quite possibly the biggest debut match of anyone in WFWF history. I mean, how many people have gotten a WFWF Championship match in their first ever match in the WFWF? Not many by my count. And while he fought valiantly, he came up short against Schneider…though Schneider’s actions against him were irreprehensible. Things don’t get much easier for the WFWF rookie as he takes on one of the best that the WFWF has to offer…but who knows, maybe when he’s not getting a needle jammed into him, he could actually win a match. Or maybe Brennan will just trounce the poor kid. We’ll see. It should be good.
More Singles Action
Mak Cross vs. Daniel Sabat
If you had a conversation with Daniel Sabat, he’d tell you he has fallen from grace. He may have won his first WFWF National Championship in his first match, but he not only lost the title on Pay-Per-View, he just lost his rematch for the title last week in humiliating fashion. Now he’s facing one of his biggest threats in Mak Cross, who got his revenge last week on Ace Bennett. Will Sabat get back on the winning track, or can Cross further keep Sabat on his downward spiral?
Number One Contendership
WFWF National Championship
Fatal Four Way
Oscar Conrad Davidson vs. Leo Krause vs. Andrew Carter vs. Tigerblood Johnson
Neither man is on top of the world, in any sort of sense, seeing as how Davidson hasn’t won a match since returning, and Carter was on the losing team with him in his debut. Johnson may have gotten a minor assist on the scoreboard with the win last week, but watched his teammate get a title shot for this card while he got diddly squat-squat (yes, I’m going with that) while Krause went missing for a week. We couldn’t possibly get a No Show Draw for this one, could we?
Opening Contest
Phoenix Nitro vs. Devilkiller
It’s the new guys facing off. Here’s hoping they show. If they do, well hey, we’re heading into a PPV. Maybe you can get a storyline. Or if you don’t show…well…yeah…
RP Deadline: Wednesday October 31st, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Friday November 2nd, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST
Voting Deadline: Saturday November 3rd, 2012 by 11:59 PM EST