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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:15:46 GMT -5
Schedule of Matches:
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Gary vs. Felix Santana
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"D-Man" Daunte Thomas vs. "Freight Train" Steve McMichaelson
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Predator and Wolf vs. Lost Boys
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Daredevil vs. "Dangerous" Nicholas Alger
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Senator vs. El Froggy Mask
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A video segment is shown from last week's Fallout, where Biff runs in during the six-man tag match, delivering exploder piledrivers to the team of the Capitalists and Felix Santana. Also shown is a brief clip of the Senator's interview with Latino is shown. It has been announced that The Senator will be appearing tonight as well. What will happen tonight? The Fallout logo appears, as a video montage of the action so far witnessed on Fallout’s previous shows is played.
Fallout is underway…<br> “Take that bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!”
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:16:13 GMT -5
Segment: Enter the Senator (Credit: Senator)
Fallout opens to a large black SUV pulling up into the ACW Arena's VIP parking lot. The crowd sounds somewhat excited, that is, until, the Capitalists, Anthony Kalb and Kevin Fitzharris both exit the front doors, walk to the back and open the door for none other than the Senator, Steve Phillips.
Senator: Ok guys, so this Biff guy sure seems to have a problem with you guys, and you are sure that neither of you started any of it?
Fitzharris: Yeah, bossman, that hippie punk just sent a bunch of freaking bums into the ring, and had them beat us up...
Senator: Are you completely sure you did not have anything to do with it?
Fitzharris: Yeah, I know we didn't, I mean, those unemployed guys couldn't help it that they stopped being useful to our company, right Anthony?
Kalb: Oh great...
Senator (in an increasingly exasperated tone): What? You guys didn't tell me that part before, ok, I'll let you off this time, not that I approve of what you did, I do not know all the details and frankly, do not want to know, but please tell me you at least did not do a thing to retaliate with Biff, and called me up to get him off your backs, am I correct here?
Kalb: Whew, let's just say we did something, and that's that, ok?
The Senator gets an even more annoyed look on his face, and turns about five shades of red in addressing his associates.
Senator: NO! That complicates things...dang it...fine, just go watch my locker room, you hear me?
Kalb/Fitzharris: Yes, bossman!
The Senator storms off in a contemplative mood, presumably thinking about how to clean up the mess that his proteges started. Will the Capitalists get what was coming to him? Will Biff find a new and more dangerous foe? Will Fallout ever be the same, now that the Senator has taken an interest in it? Stay tuned to find out!
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:16:59 GMT -5
Match 1: Gary vs. Felix Santana Jr.
The general feeling of the crowd tonight is one of pure excitement. No one can say for sure what’s ever going to happen here on Fallout, and tonight’s already off to a new twist, with the imminent involvement of the Senator. The merchandise booths are selling their wares at an alarming rate, showcasing the new Fallout t-shirt, and a sign advertising the upcoming line of ACW Wrestlers by McFarlane Toys has everyone chomping at the bit of everything ACW. However, as Phillip steps into the ring, people put aside their possessions, except for their signs, as Phillip gets ready to get the show underway.
Phillip: Tonight’s first match is scheduled for one fall, heading to the ring first, Gary!
The fans cheer as the resident jobber of the ACW comes down the ramp to “Loser” by Beck, readying for a challenge. His last appearance on Fallout had him dropping to Kevin Fitzharris. As he heads to the ring, one can only wonder if the man can dignify himself and start to make amends to his career, or is Gary too much of a “special needs” person to compete with the big dogs? He enters the ring, and awaits his opponent.
Phillip: And his opponent, hailing from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Felix Santana Jr.!
The crowd cheers as “Gasolina” hits, and not a moment later after it hits, Felix Santana Jr. emerges from the back, running like a madman towards the ring. He desperately craves a win, and the hunger is visible in his eyes. He slides into the ring, and pumps himself up, to the delight of the crowd. He waits eagerly in a corner for the bell to ring.
The bell rings.
Gary charges Felix right out the gate, but Felix sidesteps and throws Gary into the turnbuckle. Felix pulls him and hits a German Suplex, crashing Gary’s small frame down to the mat. Felix doesn’t attempt to make a pin, but locks in a figure-four leglock on the jobber. Gary thrashes around like someone having a seizure, but Felix quickly pulls on the rope to release the hold. The ref scolds Felix for doing this, but Felix retorts that he was trying to give Gary a chance to make the match exciting. Gary stumbles to his feet, and as Felix sees this, he moves in on Gary, but Gary hits him with a haymaker. Felix crashes down to the mat, and Gary is elated with the result of the maneuver, and covers Felix for a pin. What Gary didn’t realize, is that Felix was just toying with him, as Felix rises up, with Gary on his shoulders, and Felix hits a nice backbreaker on Gary. Felix waits for Gary to get up, and this proves to test the patience of anyone, as a good two minutes pass. Gary gets up, and Felix flops to the ground. Somewhat confused, Gary moves in and is surprised when Felix springs up and hits a spinning headscissors to DDT. The crowd is loving the technique and sense of enjoyment Felix is exuding in the ring. Felix picks up Gary, and whips him into the ropes. Gary has barely enough strength to make the trek, but as he returns, Felix hits him with a diving cross body from Felix. Felix rolls away and mounts the turnbuckle, and looks to be preparing a moonsault. However, he doesn’t know Gary has miraculously gotten back to his feet from the cross body, and is moving towards him. Actually, Felix DID know, as he dives off anyway, hitting the asai moonsault to inverted DDT, known as the World of Pain! The crowd roars in approval of Felix, as he makes the cover. 1…2…3! The bell rings.
Phillip: And here is your winner via pinfall, Felix Santana Jr.!
The crowd is loving the high-flyer in the opening match of Fallout. It appears people have blocked out the fact he teamed up with the Capitalists and fought against Froggy. His hard work in the ring has proven that he is actually a good wrestler, and his hopes to make his family proud seem to be plans that are in action, making his may to fruition as an entertaining high flyer. He exits the ring, and runs to the back to celebrate his victory, as the ref checks on Gary. Gary isn’t quite moving, and the ref doesn’t want to delay the show anymore than what’s necessary, as he tucks Gary underneath the ring, as the camera fades.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:17:54 GMT -5
Segment: The Talk (Credit: Daredevil, with slight modifications from yours truly)
Camera open to Biff, who is sitting in his office, and you can hear a voice other than his within the room.
Biff: So, you want a match on Fallout? But, you're an established member of the ACW. You wrestle in the latter half of those shows, commanding a lot of attention. Dude, what’re you thinking coming here?
Voice: Look, Biff. I respect what you've done here at Fallout. You've made it into a great show, but you need to maintain getting the big boys. I'll admit, the card is very impressive, and although you have the crowd-pullers such as El Froggy Mask and Gary, you need more of the main eventers, such as me and Senator. Now don't get me wrong, you've made the show great, with some wonderful characters, but with high-card wrestlers like me on the card, Fallout could become the number one wrestling show in the ACW, nay, the world!
Biff: What are you suggesting? That the Frog and the rest of the Fallout crew can’t take the heat? We’re freakin’ awesome!
Voice: Look, in one my former companies whilst I had my back injury, I was in charge of a federation with a full roster of 132 people. There was four, yes four brands. When I got injured, I was in charge of a ruthless brand that was the bottom of the pack. I had 43 people that wouldn't co-operate and because of this, people looked down on us. We didn't even get slots on PPVs, let alone our own PPVs. But a few big-name signings later, and we had the main event at the Biggest PPV of the year. It's that kind of inspiration that could make Fallout the biggest show in the ACW.
Biff: Um, ok...I see where you're going, but this ain't a brand fed, so until that happens, I wouldn't have to make big signings, I'd just have to hope people want an extra match that week.
Voice: Meh. It's your choice.
The man sounds to stand up, and opens the door. It's none other than Daredevil, who has an odd grin on his face. He stretches then makes his way to his locker room. On the way to his room, a man stands in front of him and is about half a foot taller. The man is wearing a shirt that says “I’m Dangerous, that’s what your mom said last night”, and it appears to be none other than Fallout’s “Dangerous” Nicholas Alger.
Alger: So if it isn't the great Dan “Daredevil” White.
DD: And if it isn't “Dangerous” Nick Alger
Alger: There's been a rumour going around that you were planning to take over Fallout. Having trouble in the spotlight?
Daredevil looks confused, and Alger pushes him in the chest, and looks closely at Daredevil.
Alger: And to be honest, we don't want you as our General Manager. We don’t need another man with different interests than entertainment running the show, like what is going on the weekdays.
DD: Fine. I never said that I was going to take over the show. All I did was give Biff some extra advice on to run shows considered third rate. I've been there myself, and I'm always up for helping people.
Alger: Well I have a problem. You see, my fist keeps running into things, like your mom for example, and...
Alger swings at DD, but he dodges it and throws a smoke bomb, dissappearing. Alger is heard coughing, and Biff runs out of his office to see what's happened. He looks at Alger, who's completely white.
Biff: What’s the buzz?! Tell me what’s happening!
Alger: DD was taking the piss, so I swung at him. He dodged and threw a smoke bomb, or at least, what I thought was a smoke bomb. It turned out to be flour. I’m friggin’ antique’D!
Biff: Whatever. That dude apparently needs a good match, at least he picked the right place. So he’ll get his match tonight. Alger, you’re going to make him famous, in a very un-Undertaker way.
Alger: Will do. Have you ever seen a pile of chuck beef? Because that’s what he’ll resemble after I have my way with him!
Alger smiles, as he walks out of Biff’s office, as the camera fades.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:18:29 GMT -5
Match 2: “D-Man” Daunte Thomas vs. “Freight Train” Steve McMichaelson
Audience members are already in awe over the events that have transpired over the past few moments here on Fallout, and it appears that a potential classic, as mentioned by one ACW member, is going to take place right here, right now. Fans are holding signs like “Daunte is D-Man” and “The Patriots PWNED, why can’t Steve?” The fans are ready for some more Fallout action, and Phillip is not one to disappoint, as he heads into the ring.
Phillip: The following match is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, hailing from Chicago, Illinois, in his debut ACW match, “D-Man” Daunte Thomas!
”Wanksta” by 50 Cent hits as the crowd waits for the emergence of the D-Man. When he appears, the crowd goes wild, noting his stature is fearsome enough to even threaten the top of the talent pool in the ACW. He makes his way down to the ring with a confident and aggressive pace. He steps into the ring, and salutes the crowd, to a pop.
Phillip: And his opponent, hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, “Freight Train” Steve McMichaelson!
The crowd has a mixed reaction as “Wait and Bleed” hits. It’s been a good month since Steve first appeared in a match here on Fallout, since his loss against El Froggy Mask. However, he’s looking good, displaying a Deion Branch Patriots jersey in tribute to his former team winning the Super Bowl last week. He runs down the ramp, and climbs into the ring, ready to mix it up with the other powerhouse of Fallout, if not the ACW.
The bell rings.
The two massive men circle each other in the ring for a few moments, before meeting at midring. They lock up, and a power struggle has begun, in the form of a mercy match. Both men seem to be holding their ground, but Steve gets the upper hand, as he kicks Daunte in the stomach, and DDTs him to the ground, as the ring quakes from the impact. Steve rolls over, and picks up Daunte. He throws a punch straight at Daunte, but Daunte catches the punch, and throws Steve halfway across the ring, right into the turnbuckle, to a loud pop from the crowd. Daunte revs up, and charges right into the turnbuckle, smashing Steve. Daunte displays his power by flexing to the crowd, and the crowd so far can’t get enough of it. However, his flexing gave a window of opportunity for Steve, as he brings down Daunte with a four-point shoulder charge. Picking Daunte up, he hits a falling chokeslam, and the ring rattles some more. Steve runs the ropes, and goes for a splash, but Daunte rolls out of the way, as Steve is unable to catch himself in the act, slamming to the ground. Daunte picks up Steve, and starts hitting him with Vader hammers, or clubbing to the head. He then whips Steve into the corner again, and stomps him down, with his technique called the Bootlicker. Steve is looking a little bit dazed by the kicks, and slumps over. Daunte goes for a cover. 1…2…kick out by Steve, who still has energy left in his tank. Daunte pulls him back to his feet, and he runs the ropes, and upon his rebound he plans to rush into Steve, but Steve locks up with him, and their momentum sends both men over the top rope, hitting the ground with a resounding thud!
Both men aren’t moving at this point, and for a good reason. The crowd looks on, concerned about the two behemoths’ safety. After a few moments, both men slowly get up, Daunte helps Steve get up, and rolls him into the ring, wanting this match to continue. Daunte climbs into the ring, as Steve starts to get to his feet. Daunte rushes Steve, but Steve takes him, and manages to spin him into a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and the crowd roars at the massive display of power by Steve. Steve slumps from the exhaustion, but gets back up a moment later, and covers Daunte. 1…2…last moment kickout by Daunte, and this match isn’t over yet! Steve picks Daunte up, and lifts him up into a fireman’s carry. However, he doesn’t plan on dropping Daunte, as he rocks him up and down, in the maneuver almost forgotten, the torture rack! Racking Daunte with pain in a way the troublesome Lex Luger could never do, Steve actually jumps up and down, adding even more force to Daunte’s body. However, Daunte’s not going to tap, especially not in an aerial submission, and he manages to shift his weight, and take his chances falling Samoan drop style. Steve gets up first after the impact, and he isn’t feeling the greatest, apparently a little sore after executing the torture rack, but he manages to pick Daunte up. He pulls Daunte in for a DDT, and to his surprise, the momentum doesn’t pull Daunte down, rather that it lifts Steve up! Daunte picks him up in a Samoan drop set-up, and runs across the ring, dropping Steve with what is called the Trip to Death Row! Daunte lies on top of Steve for the cover. 1…2…3! The bell rings.
Phillip: And here is your winner via pinfall, “D-Man” Daunte Thomas!
Roaring with approval, the fans congratulate Daunte in his first ever ACW match, which has resulted in victory. Daunte celebrates in the ring for a little while, and notices Steve. He helps Steve up to his feet, and congratulates him on a fine match.
Daunte: You’re one hell of a fighter. Your power is incredible!
Steve: Right back at you. Can’t believe that there’s another powerhouse here on Fallout. I was like a needle in a haystack.
Daunte: (laughs) You know, we should team up. You never know what two powerhouses can do when joined together.
Steve: We should do that sometime.
The two men walk backstage together, discussing their match, as the crowd cheers on both men, as the camera fades.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:19:04 GMT -5
Segment: Heart to Heart
Camera opens to Biff standing outside of El Froggy Mask’s “dressing room”, also known on weekdays as the ACW janitorial closet. Biff knocks on the door, trying to get Froggy’s attention.
Biff: Froggy? You in there?
No response.
Biff: I’m pretty sure you can hear me. Listen Froggy, I was forced by the powers that be, to place you in a match with the Senator. Apparently he’s good with persuasion. Anyways, this WILL your hardest match here in the ACW as of so far. I’m worried about you.
Biff puts his hand on the door.
Biff: We’ve already been through so much… I don’t want anything to happen to you. Dude, you’re my non-biological brother.
Biff sighs with sadness, but then fights back any chance of tears.
Biff: You’re my guy. I know you’ll do fine tonight. C’mon out, I need a hug dude.
Biff opens the door, and Froggy is nowhere to be seen. A note lies on the ground, it simply says “Froggy kick Senator ass. Be back later.” Biff takes the paper, and folds it up, with a grateful look on his face.
Biff: Rock on dude, rock on…<br> Camera fades.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:19:43 GMT -5
Match 3: The Predators vs. Lost Boys (Credit: RDK)
As we come back from commercials, tonight's likely promising tag match is the next bout to be decided. Phillip enters the ring with a mic to announce the participants within the match.
Phillip: The following contest is a tag team match scheduled for one fall, introducing first, from Orange County U.S.A at a combined weight of 365 lbs...The Lost Boys!!!!
The crowd gets riled up as "Cry Little Sister" by Sisters Of Mercy hits and the Lost Boys make their way through the curtain. As they make their way to the ring they receive a decent reaction from the crowd before sliding in and awaiting their opponents.
Phillip: And their opponents, A Former ACW Entertainment Champion and his enormous Ally Wolf...The Predators!!!!
"Stay Together For The Kids" By Blink 182 hits the arena as Predator and Wolf run down the arena ramp. Wolf steps over the ropes and Predator slides in and the two teams glare at each other before the referee breaks them up and makes them decide who’s going first...
The bell rings.
Predator is the first to go for his team while Uriel is the first to go for his. The two assume a grapple but Predator overpowers Uriel by getting behind him and getting him in a good solid headlock. This headlock maneuver that Predator has placed on Uriel was the perfect move at the perfect time for Uriel does not seem to be able to break free of Predator's tight lock. Uriel tries to elbow Predator off him but Predator ducks and then tightens the lock. Oxygen begins to get cut off from Uriel's brain. The headlock is now a sleeper hold. Predator grins as Uriel begins to lose more energy and more energy. Flailing his arms slowly but not doing much with them. Uriel soon gets to one knee and his eyes begin to droop. Memnoch won't let Uriel succumb that easily. Memnoch starts clapping and gets the crowd to clap to. A massive barrage claps ensue. Uriel hears the support and his eyes open wide. Predator tells the crowd to screw off. The crowd boos him and Predator shakes his head as he tries to keep the hold locked in but Uriel is up to his feet, full size. Uriel, being a good 4 -7 inches taller then Predator, snapmares Predator over his head and down to the mat. Uriel then leans against the ropes for some fresh air before tagging in Memnoch. Memnoch runs into the ring and leg drops Predator. He goes for the cover but Predator kicks out just before 2. Memnoch shrugs this off by picking up Predator and hitting a series of neckbreakers, armdrags and DDTS. After a final DDT Memnoch goes to cover Predator: "1-2-" Predator gets his foot on the rope. Memnoch slams the mat hard with his right hand fist before getting Predator up to his feet again and signals for the Goregasm as he throws Predator into the a corner. He jumps around and taunts the crowd before running towards Predator to commit the Goregasm but Predator kips up by leapfrogging over Memnoch and using momentum to push him backwards. This sends Memnoch crashing into the turnbuckle face first and then turning around groggily before hitting the mat.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:20:03 GMT -5
Predator staggers over to Wolf and tags him in. Wolf is on fire as Memnoch charges him, but is merely big booted. Followed by Uriel charging him, who doesn’t get big booted since he ducks and gets behind Wolf, but Wolf merely turns around to catch Uriel in the choke slam, which he commits successfully. Predator is on the apron rooting Wolf on as he Gorilla Body Press Slams Uriel to the outside before turning around. The referee is checking on Uriel to see if he is ok and at this very moment Wolf is hit by a low blow by Memnoch. Wolf gets down to his knees grasping his unmentionables before falling down to his side. The referee turns around not knowing what happened after seeing that Uriel should be ok. The match continues as Memnoch stomps down on Wolf before doing an amazing front handspring back elbow which hits Wolf right in the chest. Memnoch goes for the cover but only gets a 2 for his efforts. Memnoch attempts to get Wolf to his feet and is successful, he tries to kick Wolf but Wolf grabs his foot and attempts a scoop slam. Memnoch however wont allow that and slides off from the manuever behind Wolf. Memnoch tries to roll Wolf up but Wolf is too tall. Wolf grabs Memnoch by the throat and lifts him to his feet before closelining him down to the mat. Memnoch perks right up though and goes between Wolf's legs to desperatly make a tag to Uriel. Wolf does likewise to Predator and it seems the final part of the match is to take place...
Uriel and Memnoch double clothesline Predator as soon as he comes in. The Lost Boys then double team Wolf before double Irish whipping him into the ropes and attempting a double flapjack. However, Wolf sees this coming as he double clotheslines the two down to the mat. Wolf helps Predator up to his feet before they each assume separate battles. Predator takes on Memnoch and the two exchange harsh blows on one side of the ring. Memnoch eventually avoids a kick from Predator before Irish whipping him into the ropes. Predator rebounds and Memnoch hits a perfect enziguri on him. Meanwhile Uriel battles it out with Wolf. Uriel is managing to dodge all of Wolf's attempted clotheslines, big boots and choke holds. Wolf grows angry as Uriel even lands blows on him now. Wolf, in a rage, flails his arms about trying to hit Uriel. Uriel takes this opportunity to kick Wolf in the back. Wolf bends his head forward when he feels the force of Uriel's boot in his spine. Uriel then maneuvers himself in front of Wolf to perform his signature Stalling Brainbuster. Uriel attempts the move but it appears Wolf is too heavy. Uriel forgets trying to use that move and goes off the ropes, hitting a drop kick which sends Wolf down to the mat. Meanwhile Memnoch is still in control of his battle with Predator and eventually DDTs him once more into the middle of the ring before looking at Uriel and they get an awesome idea. Uriel puts his head between Memnoch's legs and has him in the electric chair position. He then walks over to Predator and Memnoch smirks as he stands up on Uriel’s shoulder and commits the Senton Bomb! The crowd cheers loudly at this and is so happy that their favorites in this match could get the win! ...However, Uriel turns around to have his throat caught in a familiar hand. Wolf laughs as he gets Memnoch in his other hand when he turns around after having hit the Senton Bomb. Then, with one swift grunt, Wolf hits a double choke slam and both men hit the mat hard. Wolf then staggers to Predator and throws him on top of Uriel. The referee, although quite mad the two team's had all members in the ring at once, counts and The Predators are awarded the 3.
Phillip: Here are your winners...The Predators!!!!
The crowd's boos begin to take space in the arena as Wolf raises Predator's hand. Wolf put Predator on his shoulders and lifts him up to celebrate their second tag team win. Predator raises his hands in the air before being carried back to his locker room on Wolf's shoulders, leaving the Lost Boys in the ring with a loss...
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:20:44 GMT -5
Match 4: Daredevil vs. “Dangerous” Nicholas Alger
DNA. Daredevil. Which one will it be, is the question everyone in the audience is asking tonight, except maybe for the man at the merchandise booth, who is trying to figure out the Hunter figure will cost when it comes out, and if it will have a payphone and dictionary along with it. He doesn’t get a clear answer, and neither will the fans of the next match, until it happens. One crowd member holds a sign that reads “Welcome to Fallout bitch. You’re in for a rude awakening!”, and that sentiment can be held for two people tonight, Daredevil and the Senator, who are making or have made big waves during the weekdays. However, this is the time for the best of the best openers shine, and they may very well be desecrating a holy ground, if you will, with their presence. The crowd pops as Phillip gets into the ring to get the match underway.
Phillip: The following contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, hailing from Cardiff, Wales, Daredevil!
The crowd has a mixed reaction as “Take a Look Around” hits. Most of it is positive, but then there are people who are calling for the guillotine as Daredevil is in a foreign land, so to speak. Some people are holding signs like “We fear change” and “Payphone > Daredevil” show the minorities sentiment towards the ACW high-flyer. He emerges, and runs down to the ring, sliding in, awaiting the man who may just be too “Dangerous” for Daredevil.
Phillip: And his opponent, hailing from Raleign, North Carolina, “Dangerous” Nicholas Alger!
”Eagleheart” by Stratovarius hits, and the fans aren’t on their feet. People are still livid at this man for hurting El Froggy Mask a few weeks back, and it doesn’t take a lot to get on their bad side. Nevertheless, Alger makes his way down as he’d normally do, figuratively turning a deaf ear to the audience. He climbs into the ring, ready to go.
The bell rings.
Alger surprises Daredevil by wasting no time, plowing him down with a double-leg shoot takedown, and wails away with hard fists to the left and right of Daredevil. He continues to lay into Daredevil, until Daredevil rolls out of the way once, and manages to monkey flip Alger over him, freeing himself of the prone position. Daredevil springs back up, and waits for Alger to get up. He rushes at Alger, and takes Alger down with a spear. He then hops over the top rope and hits a slingshot leg drop on Alger. He makes a quick cover, but Alger kicks out at the one count. Alger fights his way back up with vicious shots, and resorts to a low blow to stop the returning blows from Daredevil, then proceeds to hit the Apostatis to a very negative reaction from the crowd. Alger goes for a cover. 1…2…kick out by Daredevil, and the crowd’s faith in humanity has been restored. Alger picks up Daredevil, and whips him into the ropes. Daredevil bounces back as Alger appears to be charging in for the Bermuda Triangle, but Daredevil isn’t going down yet, hitting Alger with a hurricanrana, sending him to the outside. Daredevil takes a moment to catch his breath, but sees if Alger will be able to actually finish what he has started.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:21:21 GMT -5
A few moments pass by, and Alger starts to stir. A golden opportunity for Daredevil, as he leaps off the top turnbuckle and hits a Swanton Bomb onto Alger. The crowd cringes at the dangerous maneuver, but Daredevil gets up shortly, letting everyone know he’s alright. He picks up Alger and throws him into the ring, looking rather intent on getting this match over with. Daredevil springs over the top rope and dropkicks Alger, who is starting to come to his feet. Daredevil runs the ropes and hits a lionsault on Alger, and covers. 1…2…kick out by Alger, who’s had almost no offense in the entire match. Daredevil picks up Alger, and looks to hit the Stunt Bomb, and lifts Alger up, but Alger shifts his weight forward, and clotheslines Daredevil to the ground. Alger takes Daredevil and puts him in the Red Alert. Daredevil realizes that he is in some serious trouble here, if he doesn’t get out of the hold. Alger applies more and more pressure to the hold, and it’s looking bad for Daredevil, who’s cringing is letting everyone else know in the arena the pain he is feeling. The ref walks up to him to check on him, but Daredevil refuses to tap. Alger applies a little more pressure, but also grabs the ropes, and Daredevil is pure agony. The ref sees this however, and calls for the hold to be broken. Alger doesn’t comply, so the ref is forced to take matters into his own hands, and he stamps Alger in the face with a boot, to get him to release the hold. Alger is extremely irate at this, and goes after the ref, as a huge argument ensues. The crowd roars as Alger is spun around by the quick-to-recover Daredevil, who hits the surprised Alger with the Stunt Bomb! He makes the cover. 1…2…3! The bell rings.
Phillip: And here is your winner, Daredevil!
The crowd cheers on the high-risk wrestler as he quickly runs out of the ring, to avoid an onslaught by Alger. Alger is vivid at this point, and starts trashing ringside as the ACW officials run to ringside to subdue him to prevent him from endangering anyone. As the camera fades, DNA is beaten down by the officials to stop his crazed bloodlust.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:22:04 GMT -5
Segment: Enter the Frog
Camera cuts to the backstage area, near the entranceway. Biff is standing there, looking desperately for El Froggy Mask, as his match with the Senator is approaching at a rapid rate. Biff decides to look in the the entrance area for him, as it’s the last place he can think of looking (He hasn’t checked the locker room, for your information, but it’s Biff. What did you expect?) He looks around the entrance, and the fans pop as Biff’s presence is shown looking around the ramp. He waves to the fans half-heartedly, a little embarrassed that he’s not supposed to be on right now. However, his peripheral vision catches a glimpse of a frog appearance above him. He looks up, and sees El Froggy Mask, who waves to him.
Biff: Froggy? What are you doing up there?
Froggy: Me superhero entrance. Me Senator kryptonite frog splash.
Biff: You didn’t get into my reefer stash, did you? That’s dangerous! You could get really hurt! Come down from there!
Froggy: No.
Biff climbs up the inner structure of the entranceway, but Froggy hops up like nothing, leaving Biff in the dust. Biff manages to catch up to him as Phillip starts to speak over the PA.
Phillip: Tonight’s main event is scheduled for one fall, and introducing first, from Washington, D.C., “Senator” Steve Phillips!
Biff (whispering to Froggy): Oh shit.
The decibel level of “Hail to the Chief” is deafening as the Senator is emerging to head to ringside with the Capitalists in tow. Biff grumbles at the sight of those two, and throws a rock over the Titantron, nailing Fitzharris in the head with it, but ducks before he can see him.
Kevin: What the hell was that?
Senator: Hmmm? Nevermind, let’s focus on the task at hand here.
Biff turns to Froggy and speaks.
Biff: How the hell are we going to get down from here?
Froggy points to a handle-rappel system.
Froggy: Michaels style.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:22:40 GMT -5
Match 5: Senator vs. El Froggy Mask (Pre-match dialogue credit: Senator)
The Senator walks down to the ring with the Capitalists flanking him on each side, and slides into the ring, pointing for the Capitalists to sit ringside. The Capitalists promptly obey the Senator, and procede to kick Phillip off his chair for the second time in the week, and swipe another chair from under the ring, sitting down.
Phillip: Introducing next, his opponent, El Froggy Mask!
As “Green Hornet” hits to a very loud pop, the crowd is ready to see El Froggy in action tonight. For a little while however, there is no sign of him. The crowd silences until one fan points to the Titantron, and the crowd erupts as Froggy glides down to ringside on a rappel system, along with Biff, who is holding Froggy tight, and fearing for his life from the risky maneuver. They manage to get to ringside without incident, and Biff pulls up a seat next to the Capitalists, and sits with a smug grin. The Senator pulls a mic out and speaks.
Senator: Mr. Froggy Mask, I hear that you have been causing some problems with my associates here, am I correct?
El Froggy Mask only stares at the Senator with a confused look on his face, which unexpectedly seems to amuse him, and keeps talking, appearing to really be addressing the crowd, and two individuals of his sitting at ringside.
Senator: Well, I really have no real idea on what happened around here earlier, my sources appear to have been a bit, well, untruthful with me earlier, and let it be told that I do not tolerate that sort of thing....but I do know, Mr. Froggy Mask, that you did interfere with my debut match at Ragnarok, and seeing that you can only make a first impression one time, you failed yours in my book. Nice entrance though.
The Senator turns his back for a moment, only to spin around with blinding speed with a jump spinning sidekick to Froggy's head, putting the luchador on the mat as the bell rings.
Froggy is down right off the bat, due to the Senator’s lightning quick sidekick, and the match is underway. Senator picks up Froggy, and whips him into the ropes, and when Froggy returns, he is surprised by Senator as he executes a hurricanrana. Senator motions to the crowd, trying to show his superiority to the Frog man, but the crowd didn’t pay for the Latino-scalped tickets to see the Senator. They came to see the Froggy Mask. Nevertheless, Senator moves in El Froggy, and slaps him around a little bit, and whips him into a corner. Senator charges El Froggy, but Froggy recovers and leaps up to the top rope, and surprises the Senator with a blockbuster. The crowd erupts at this, but the Capitalists spring up from their chairs and start to move to ringside, that is, until Biff grabs them by the scruffs of their necks, and pulls them back down into their chairs. Froggy waits for Senator to get up, and flies at him with a cross body, but Senator holds his ground, and turns it into a sidewalk slam. He rolls around Froggy, and pulls him up and puts on the victory lock. Froggy starts to squirm, to the displeasure of the crowd. Senator is visibly enjoying the beatdown he has so far placed on the golden calf of Fallout. Froggy is desperately kicking, trying to reach the ropes, but the conscientious Senator holds his ground, and Froggy is stuck at mid-ring in the hold. Thanks in part to a no-throwing objects clause signed after the Froggy/Alger match a few weeks ago, Froggy can’t depend on intervention here. He starts shaking violently, and to this the Senator appears concerned. Froggy busts out of the hold, flipping forwards out of the hold. The Senator springs back up, but he is met with a superkick by Froggy. The crowd is on their feet now.
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Post by Wyvern on Feb 12, 2005 11:23:09 GMT -5
With both men up, Senator grapples with Froggy, and knees him in the midsection. He goes for a gutwrench backbreaker, but Froggy slaps Senator very hard when lifted up, and that distraction allows Froggy to squirm out of the hold. Froggy runs the ropes, and hits the kitchen sink on Senator. He pulls Senator to mid-ring, and splashes Senator. He covers. 1…2…no! Senator has kicked out, and the crowd is beginning to worry. Froggy runs the ropes, and looks for a trusty elbow drop, but the Senator rolls out of the way. Froggy gets back up, but is met with a clothesline by Senator. The Capitalists laugh at El Froggy, but Biff pulls out a nearby chair and wallops both men in the back of the head, and a brawl outside ensues. The ref is distracted by this, as the Senator pulls a pair of brass knuckles out his trunks. The crowd boos as he picks up Froggy and prepares to throw the punch, but Froggy dodges, and bites Senator’s hand with the knuckles. That’s right, BITES his hand. The Senator screams in pain, as his hand starts to bleed from the desperation maneuver, and he throws the knuckles to the outside just in time to avoid the ref noticing them. The Senator and Froggy both lock up again, only for Senator to hit Froggy with a vicious Muay Thai style knee to the solar plexus, and follows up with another knee, and another...and another, until he has hit him with about ten knee strikes, sending El Froggy Mask to his knees, clutching his gut and gasping for breath, seemingly not noticing his opponent, who had bounced off the ropes to deliver...a deadly Partisan Kick to the side of the head with such precision and impact as to make Froggy spin 360 degrees in the air, landing on his already injured stomach. The Senator rolls Froggy over onto his back, and pins him with a single finger, counting along with the ref with his other hand, to the crowd’s disbelief, 1...2...3! The bell rings.
Phillip: And here is your winner, “Senator” Steve Phillips!
The crowd boos with the intensity of the freakin’ sun, as the Senator gloats over his victory over the once-undefeated El Froggy Mask. Biff is in tears at this, and storms into the ring. He charges at Senator, but the Capitalists hold him back, laughing in his face.
Anthony: You really thought you could beat us Biff? We’re way more powerful than you and your amphibious freak.
Kevin: You made the mistake of screwing with us Biff. We’re going to be your worst nightmare from now on. It’s best that you just leave now, before you get…<br> With this, Biff takes the heads of both the Capitalists, and hits a double evenflow DDT, to a massive pop of the crowd. Biff sits up, and looks at the Senator, who is slightly amused about the turn of events. Biff charges Senator, but he proves to be too slow, as the Senator hits him first in the midsection, and nails the filibuster! The crowd cannot believe what has happened! Senator rolls Biff on top of El Froggy, and heads out of the ring. The Capitalists follow suit, but they notice Gary is starting to stir from underneath the ring, where he was placed earlier in the night. The Capitalists laugh, and hit the Capital Punishment on the defenseless Gary, as they head to the back, as the Senator looks back. His grin burns hatred into the Fallout crowd, and he proceeds to head to the back. EMTs rush to the ring to assist El Froggy Mask and Biff.
What’s in store for the Senator here on Fallout?
Will Biff and El Froggy Mask get their revenge?
How many concussions will Gary have from tonight? Will Randy Orton be jealous?
All this, and many more questions will be answered within the following weeks.
One man once said stumbling blocks are stepping stones in disguise. Is this an omen for Biff and El Froggy Mask? Find out next week!
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by The Feature Presentation on Feb 12, 2005 11:32:03 GMT -5
Awesome Show Wyvern.
El Froggy Mask > All.
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Post by Jake on Feb 12, 2005 11:35:59 GMT -5
GASP, Froggy lost. BOYCOTT. Great Show
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