Post by bad guy™ on Dec 28, 2012 23:42:25 GMT -5
Live from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida~!
The Main Event~!
Phillip Schneider vs. Yukio Blaze
Well now isn’t this quite the interesting matchup. Phillip Schneider had the shock of a lifetime a couple of shows ago losing to Mak Cross, his first real loss since…well…we lost count as to the last time he lost a match. But it had been a while. And not only that, now he has to go into the PPV and defend against Mak Cross, the man who just recently handed him defeat. Normally you would say that Schneider would be able to get due revenge and destroy him in singles competition. Well…it is kind of not singles competition. It is now a fatal four way thanks to the events that transpired between Cam Nitta and Scarlett Quinn at the previous Revolution. Thanks to the former, Schneider is going into this match outnumbered, but that hasn’t stopped him before. He may be a douche with a f*cking creepy accompaniment, but he is one hell of a fighter…but he cannot look passed Yukio Blaze. Not at all. Yukio Blaze is one of the most beloved names in WFWF history, but he has never been able to grab ahold of that brass ring. So a win over the longest reigning WFWF Champion in history should DEFINITELY put him in the running for the next WFWF Championship shot, whoever walks out of that fatal four way match, you know, alive.
Tag Team Action
Mak Cross & Cam Nitta vs. Scarlett Quinn & Penny Shannon
As the talk continues about the twist of fate the main event at the upcoming PPV received with not one but two new combatants being added to the match, this match just about shells out all of that. Cam Nitta and Scarlett Quinn were the two new additions, but therein lies a problem for Mak Cross. He has yet to fight a woman in the WFWF, for the reason of he refuses to fight a woman, regardless of within the bell or not. And worse off, he also has to tag team this match with his best friend who he will have to beat within an inch of his life in two shows should he want to walk out of the WFWF Championship match with the strap. Yiiiiiiiiiiikes.
Trace Demon and Xavier Pierce Meet One on One
I do not think a lot can be said about this. Trace Demon made an example of Tommy Staxx and Yukio Blaze last show, destroying Staxx and costing Yukio a shot at the WFWF Championship. But yet again he had another confrontation with Xavier Pierce which lead to Xavier probably needing to down a bottle of blood pressure medication. If anything is certain about Trace, nothing is certain about Trace. But this meeting between the two of them…Trace has something big in store for Xavier…and one can only assume that since Trace is involved, Xavier is really not going to like it.
Taipei Deathmatch
Shawn Malakai vs. Cameron Stone
Really? A deathmatch not involving Phillip Schneider? Well, considering the participants are number two and number three respectively when it comes to hardcore type matchups behind only The Violent Man, it is fitting. It is hoped that when you are reading this, that you do not think that this match came out of no where. The encounter between Malakai and Stone last show was hardly the reason that this match is happening. The better part of 2011 Shawn Malakai and Cameron Stone were off and on, teaming together, facing off…kind of like an old married couple. An old married couple who like beating eachother with four by fours and barbed wire baseball bats. Malakai has made it known that he has come back to tie up loose ends, and Stone abandoning Malakai in early 2011 in his hour of greatest need against the WFWF Tag Team Champions…Malakai has held that grudge, and he wants his payback. Cameron Stone has to worry about Justin Tyme coming from out of no where and costing him yet another match, which is seeming to be becoming a reoccurant issue for the man. But how fitting, two of the biggest hardcore icons in the history of the WFWF facing off in singles action in one of the most violent match types imaginable? Malakai mentioned that he was not well…but it must be a mental sickness if he, or Stone for that matter, are willing to take each other on with weapons, barbed wire and glass fists available like candy from a free vending machine. This is going to be nuts, but damn if it will not be a hell of a match man.
Singles Action
Tommy Staxx vs. Justin Tyme
Tommy Staxx cannot catch a break. It is hard to remember someone coming into the WFWF with so much talent and just not being able to get over that final hump to victory. He has looked so promising though, taking it to the likes of Phillip Schneider and others and almost coming out with the victory in every damn situation. Unfortunately for Staxx, it does not get much easier for him this show as he is going against Justin Tyme. Tyme has made it his mission to poke the big bear with a stick. Well that big bear, being Cameron Stone, is primed and ready to break that stick over Tyme’s head…or put it through him, whichever the Calgary Kid prefers. But Tyme made a very emotional and powerful statement this passed Revolution, both costing Stone a WFWF Championship match and his stirring words regarding Stone earlier in the show. This should be a good match.
WFWF National Championship
Joe Bishop vs. Carter Contra
Carter Contra can do it. Contra can finally get what he has longed for for how long in the WFWF. A championship. He has the skills and the talent and the drive to do it. And wouldn’t you know it, the champion is vulnerable. Joe Bishop, by all means, had a WFWF Championship match ripped out from underneath his own two feet. It was disheartening to see the man that should be the number one contender back to his daily grind. But as stated, he is coming off his first loss in how long, so Contra can take good advantage of that…or pay dearly for what Nitta did to him last show. Either way, this match can be a show stealer for sure man.
Number One Contenders Match for the WFWF National Championship
Triple Threat
Mickey Donovan vs. Reckless vs. Devilkiller
The last show was disappointing for all of these men. Mickey Donovan was the falling party in his match when Mak Cross pinned him. Reckless got his head pooched like a Leo Messi kick. Devilkiller had the worst show of all though. He had a chance at a WFWF Championship match, and it fell through his fingers quicker than Braden Munroe’s most recent WFWF run. But at last, redemption for one of these is immenant. This match will determine who faces Joe Bishop next show for the WFWF National Championship. The other two though have to just keep on keeping on. Luck to all gentlemen.
Opening Contest
ZMaster & Valorie Evans vs. Andrew Carter & Lionheart
Honestly, this match looks like it is going to be a slaughterfest. A WFWF Hall of Famer and a crazy chick against two new guys…but those new guys have showed much promise in their time here in the WFWF. Being honest, we are kind of hoping something rubs Evans the wrong way and she flips her sh*t on ZMaster because we REALLY need more PPV matches. And if not, we will have to go with plan C, but if either of them have ideas for themselves we would love to hear them so that we can get you into good stories where you belong. Same for Carter and Lionheart…so long as they don’t miss their flights or get attacked by a pack of wild goldfish. But only time will tell.
RP Deadline: Tuesday January 8th, 2013 by 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Friday January 11th, 2013 by 11:59 PM EST