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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2008 17:19:05 GMT -5
And so it begins... Alex Richmond
Alex Richmond is, once more, walking down one of ACW’s maze of corridors. In his right hand is a leather briefcase which swings slightly with each stride. He continues until he stops at a random door. He looks cautiously from side to side, ensuring he is alone before walking through the door. The camera doesn’t follow him in but the sounds of rummaging can be heard coming from within the room as Richmond gets up to god knows what.
He re-emerges around a minute later, adjusting his tie as he walks through the door, with the briefcase still in his hand. In fact, nothing appears to have changed other than the fact he wears a satisfied grin on his face. As he walks off he looks towards the camera and speaks.
Richmond: Strike #1 has begun!
As Richmond walks out of shot the camera zooms in on the now-closed door until the plaque becomes legible. It reads “Jake Steele”.
Fade to Black
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2008 17:19:28 GMT -5
Match 5: Non-Title Match BK London Vs. Jay Zero (Credit: BK)
Phillip: This match is scheduled for one fall, making his way to the ring first - weighing in at 243lbs, from Brooklyn, New York, he is the OCW Heavyweight Champion - BK London!
"Hello Goodbye" by Lupe Fiasco sounds through the speakers, and out from the smoke comes BK London - sporting a New York Yankees like attire under his New York Yankees jersey, in Boston - possibly the worst place you could do it in. This generates heat of unimagineable proportions, and BK London is loving every second of this. He struts down to the ring with the OCW Heavyweight Championship around his waist, and he looks over at the fans in the crowd sporting Red Sox to the fullest. Midway down the ramp, Jake Cheng shows up behind BK London - accompanying down to the ring, but he doesn't look too happy with things. BK enters the ring and hops up to the middle turnbuckle and smiles.
Phillip: And his opponent, weighing in at 197lbs, from Portland, Maine, representing The Senatorial Stable - he is one half of the ACW Tag Team Champions - Jay Zero!
"Unbroken [Hotel Baby]" by Monster Magnet comes to life and the ever confident Jay Zero walks down to the ring with a different demeanor. He isn't too happy with the attack last Thursday on Meltdown. He stares at two of the culprits in that masscre in the Mohegan Sun - and he is absolutely disgusted. As he holds his Tag Team Championship in his hand, he realizes that he'll have to have a much calmer demeanor. He hops into the ring and hands his championship over to referee Carter Donovan - who hands both belts off to Phillip before starting this match.
A confrontation that should be quite a good one, as BK London and Jay Zero lock up in the center of the ring. Jay Zero manages to grab the chrome dome of the OCW Heavyweight Champion in a side headlock before taking him down to the mat. The grounded headlock is placed on firmly, and BK London manages to counter with a leg scissors around the neck of Zero. Zero breaks free from the brief submission and manages to spring back up to his feet, and BK London does as well. BK attempts to make the first move and he advances towards Zero, only to be arm dragged. London gets up again, only to suffer the same fate - and it happens for a third time. After getting up from that third arm drag, Zero whips him into the corner at full speed before running right after him. A monkey flip sends the OCW Champion soaring through the air momentarily before landing back first on the canvas. The crowd is going crazy for the ACW Tag Team Champion, and now Zero stalks BK London from behind. BK gets up, holding his lower back in pain, and Zero turns him around and hoists him up on his shoulders for the Zero Darkness. Luckily, London manages to counter and he slips off the shoulders of Zero. He pushes the former Entertainment Champion forward, and then slips backwards under the bottom rope to the outside to bring the momentum of his advesary to a complete halt.
London walks around on the outside, holding his lower back in pain towards his corner with Jake. Jake pulls BK London to the side and whispers in his ear a bit, and a quick nod follows up, and London returns back into the ring. The two seem to be working as a unit for now, but who knows how long that could take with Jake's sporadic transformations. Rolling back in the ring, Jay Zero wastes no time going back to work with a few forearms to the jaw. He plants BK in the abdomen with a kick before irish whipping him towards the ropes. BK manages to counter the irish whip into an irish whip of his own, sending Zero towards the corner before side stepping him and attempting to throw him over the top rope. He successfully does so, but the light Zero manages to land right on his feet on the apron. With BK London oblivious in the middle of the ring, Jay Zero waits on the apron for his next move - and eventually London turns around. Zero springboards off the top rope and goes for what appears to be a Hurricanrana, but London manages to roll right under the attempt. Zero lands feet first on the mat, and BK London looks to kick him in the abdomen but Zero catches his foot. With Zero's other foot, he turns and sweeps the remaining leg from under BK - taking him down. With London back first on the mat, Zero looks to capitalize by bouncing off the ropes - but Jake manages to grab the ankle of his foe.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2008 17:19:43 GMT -5
Zero almost trips, but manages to keep his balance - but now his attention is turn towards Jake. Jake backs up, implying that he didn't do anything, and it provides the perfect distraction. Zero turns right back around, and London leaps up and scores with the MedEvil London - planting Zero face first into the mat. London sits up shortly after and smiles a bit at Jake, and Jake sort of smirks back. Rather than make a cover however, BK grabs the arm of Jay Zero and drags him towards the corner before laying him down on the bottom turnbuckle. Slapping his knee, it looks like he's going for the Mouthwash, and London bounces off the opposing ropes and races full speed towards Zero's face - nearly taking his face off with one devastating kick. Zero's lips nearly fall off ringside after that high powered kick, and BK pulls him towards the center of the ring and makes the inevitable cover.
ONE . . TWO . . KICK OUT!
Zero manages to get his shoulder up before the three count, and surprisingly BK doesn't argue with the referee. Going back to work, he now applies a grounded body scissors to Zero. Squeezing his ribs with the vicegrip of his legs, Zero can feel it becoming ever harder to breathe. Zero begins to fade, and his shoulders land flat on the mat. Donovan makes the count..
ONE . . TW-KICK OUT!
But Zero's shoulder springs back up to the dismay of Top Draw. London squeezes harder and harder, but the support of the crowd and the Jay Zero chants filling up the arena begins to give Zero his second wind. Shaking a bit, he begins to feed off the support of the fans in Boston tonight - and he begins to find a way out of this. He turns his body, and begins pummeling BK London with rights and lefts - mounting over him, and eventually BK releases the hold and kicks him off. London slides under the bottom rope onto the apron to get back up, and once Zero sees that - he springs right into action. Zero jumps to his feet and springboards off the adjacent middle rope and looks for a dropkick to the face, but BK sidesteps it and Zero lands rather awkwardly on the mat. London decides to go high after this, climbing up to the top rope, and he now looks out at the fans in the arena who are booing the mess out of him. He talks some trash to a few people in the front row, and it gives Jay Zero enough time to capitalize by springboarding off the middle rope again, but this time catching BK London with a quick frankensteiner off the top rope. London flies to the middle of the ring, where he rolls around holding his back, and now he rolls towards the ropes.
This is where Jake comes in handy, as he grabs the OCW Championship from Phillip's lap and places it in the arms of BK while Donovan isn't looking. Zero slowly gets up after that high impact maneuver, but Jake decides to distract the referee by hopping up on the apron.
Donovan is distracted sure enough, and BK London gets up with the championship belt in hand. He turns towards Jay Zero and attempts to knock his head off with the belt, but Zero hoists up BK London on his shoulder. London doesn't let go of the belt, and he slips off the shoulder of Jay Zero and now hits him in the back of the head with the championship shot. This gets much heat from the crowd, and all of this is happening while Jake Cheng is distracting Donovan. Suddenly, Chairman for a Day Scott Andrews races down to the ring and jerks Jake Cheng off the apron. London already has the cover down, so when Donovan turns around, he's a bit late but he makes the count nonetheless.
ONE . . TWO . . THRE-KICK OUT!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2008 17:21:58 GMT -5
BK London can't believe it, but the crowd can. Zero is still in this match, and London doesn't like it one bit. He begins to get red in the face, and he realizes that Jake Cheng hasn't executed this plan well enough. Seeing him fighting with Scott on the outside, BK London walks towards the ropes and sticks his head out the ring. But he does it at the most inopportune time, as Jake misses a chairshot on Scott Andrews and cracks it against the skull of the champion. London staggers back into the ring, and Jay Zero turns London around again and hoists him on his shoulders. A Death Valley Driver called Zero Darkness plants BK in the middle of the ring, and Zero hooks both legs after the finishing move.
ONE . . TWO . . THREE!
Phillip: And the winner of this match, Jay Zero!
"Unbroken [Hotel Baby]" by Monster Magnet hits and the Boston fans shoot out of their seats upon Jay Zero winning this match, and Scott Andrews rolls into the ring and helps up his fellow ACW bredren. Raising Zero's hand in victory, Scott Andrews seems to be proud with the way this night has turned out - especially with him booking the entire show.
Meanwhile, BK London is out on the outside holding his head in pain as he snatches his OCW Heavyweight Championship from the referee who offers it to him. He continues to hold his head in pain and looks at Jay Zero, celebrating on the middle turnbuckle his massive win over the champion...and he has one person to blame for that. Slowly, BK London's head turns towards Jake Cheng - who is standing next to London, and Cheng is looking at Zero in the ring. Slowly Jake looks down at BK London, and notices his grimacing stare.
The two promised to stay on good terms tonight, but how can they stay on good terms for much more longer with what happened tonight. Thursday, these two collide to settle it all - and Russo hopes they can get back on track with their ACW domination plan.
So it looks as if things won’t be quite so straightforward after all for OCW. But this is not the beginning of the end... nor the end of the beginning... or even that bit where everyone nips out to the loo.
The tour continues, and so shall the struggle for ACW’s heart and soul...
Fade to Black.
End of show.
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Post by xs3 on Nov 3, 2008 19:22:22 GMT -5
No one's commented on this show yet? For shame. >_>
It was great, Dave Tyler has potentital. POTENTIAL I SAY!
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Post by Thunderkiss on Nov 3, 2008 19:31:06 GMT -5
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Post by Scott Andrews on Nov 3, 2008 20:03:01 GMT -5
Wicked show.
Where are McKaye and Starkweather promo's? Need's more.
Congrats to all the winners.
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Post by Jason Freeman on Nov 4, 2008 0:41:22 GMT -5
I love you Scott for giving me that #1 contendors match <_< Im happy I won, but Steele will beat me...
This is a great period in ACW, starting like last month. It's also a VERY high quality time...it seems that everybody is busting out some of the best stuff they have ever.
Dave Tyler and Chris Williams both have a lot of potential.
Im loving the ACW/OCW storyline...
Nice to see Richmond back...and I really liked Train beating up TK (EVEN THOUGH HE REALLY SHOULD HAVE PICKED ME!)
Solid show. Solid show.
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Post by rosslambert on Nov 4, 2008 2:34:40 GMT -5
and I really liked Train beating up TK (EVEN THOUGH HE REALLY SHOULD HAVE PICKED ME!) Train's already beaten you up countless times, Dr. Stub-Toe.
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Post by BAWSE Train on Nov 4, 2008 10:09:48 GMT -5
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Post by Jake Steele on Nov 4, 2008 11:15:11 GMT -5
THE ROAD STEELERS NEVER FORGET X!
FREEMAN = SQUASH MATCH
I'M GONNA OUT FREEMAN AT STRIKE #2
Great show everyone, Team ACW vs. OCW looks like it'll be a good match. TK's angle seems to be getting deeper by the show and I was honestly shocked by FSX showing up as his partner. Bastards.
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