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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:30:03 GMT -5
Fallout Heatwave Pre Show 10th August 2005
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Lost Boys vs. D-Train
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Damien vs. Brian Carnage
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Street Fight - El Froggy Mask vs. Felix Santana Junior
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ACW Junior TItle - Anthony Kalb (c) vs. Kevin Fitzharris
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The Fallout Pre-show opens up, showing black and white pictures of the four men in the double main event, as Anthony Kalb, El Froggy Mask, Kevin Fitsharris and Felix Santana Junior appear on the screen. Soon a pyro goes off and the camera cuts to the ACW arena, where the fans are ready for the Fallout pre-show.
“Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!”
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:31:35 GMT -5
Opening Segment: Number one contendership take two
The fans are sat down, fully anticipating a great opening to the night’s events, as ‘Imigrant Song’ hits and Fallout General Manager Biff Taylor walks out to a huge ovation from the fans. He walks down the ramp, microphone in hand and enters the ring, where he pauses to let it all soak in, before speaking.
Biff: Well dudes and dudettes, seems tonight we have a pretty big slobberknocker with Froggy, Fitsharris, Kalb and Santana in action
Crowd cheer and boo for the names accordingly
Biff: But afterwards, there’s nothing left it seems after this! I mean Froggy and Felix end it tonight, this little number one contender’s tournament ends tonight...there’s nothing left to do!
Crowd stand confused
Biff: Apart from one thing...you see way back in April there was a timed battle royale, where entrants came out every 90 seconds or so. The next Fallout show is scheduled to be Fallout: EOTR Special, but I’m gonna allow one match on it, which will decide the number one contender for the EOTR Pre-Show. And it will include the likes of: Daniel Ness and DNA!
Crowd boos
Biff: Brian Carnage and 004!
Crowd cheers
Biff: Wolf!
Crowd remain neutral about him.
Biff: Gary, Gooner and Tracy Finn!
Crowd go ecstatic for the news of these three
Biff: Lost Boys and D-Train!
Crowd cheer again
Biff: Beau James and Glamour Boy!
Boos from the crowd
Biff: Santana family!
Crowd boo
Biff: And El Froggy Mask!
Crowd go ecstatic for the mention of Froggy
Biff: In a 17-man Royal Rumble-style match! And for an added bonus, the winners of the Lost Boys/D-Train will be entered at numbers 16 and 17, whilst the losers draw numbers 1 and 2. Good night and enjoy the show dudes!
Immigrant Song hits again and the camera catches many shots of the crowd, who are clearly intruiged at the large announcement made by Biff as we cut to commercial
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:33:53 GMT -5
Match 1 - Lost Boys vs. D-Train
Philip: The following tag team contest is scheduled for one fall! First off, making their way to the ring, from Orange County, California, weighing at a combined weight of 365 lbs...The Lost Boys!
Cry Little Sister hits and the Lost Boys emerge through the curtain to the Fallout crowd, whom which they’ve not been with for a good long time since their battle with Daniel Ness. So the crowd gives them a great reception as they sprint down and slide into the ring, jumping onto the turnbuckles and throwing their arms in the air. They jump down and wait for their opponents to arrive.
Philip: And weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs, Daunte Thomas and Steve McMichaelson...D-Train!
Wanksta by 50 Cent hits and D-Train walk out to a huge reaction from the fans. The APA-type team of the Fallout divison walk down the ramp and enter the ring, where they cause the Lost Boys to flee. However D-Train just weatch them as the music stops and McMichaelson leaves the ring, letting Thomas go in first as the Lost Boys re-enter with Memnoch.
Bell rings.
Memnoch runs at Thomas but the gatekeeper of Fallout ducks a clothesline attempt and delivers a few forearms to the ribs of Memnoch, sending him to the corner. Memnoch struggles out but Thomas knocks him down with a clothesline for his trouble. Thomas smiles as he liftsMemnoch up and over his head, to the amazement of the fans. Thomas releases the body press drop, and tags in his partner to do some damage. McMichaelson enters the ring and lifts Memnoch up by the neck, and hits the Amaze Impact (reverse chokeslam) which is surprising considering how early the match is. McMichaelson makes the pin but Memnoch manages to keep a shoulder up. McMichaelson lifts Memnoch up and throw his against the ropes, but Memnoch ducks the lariat attempt and hits McMichaeslon with an Enziguri. McMichaelson doesn’t fall, but when Memnoch plants a Tornado DDT he is finally down and Memnoch makes a much-needed tag to Uriel, who steps in. Uriel knows that most of his moveset won’t do much to McMichaelson as the former football player is much stronger and heavier than he is, so the Lost Boy has to improvise. McMichaelson gets up but Uriel dropkicks him in the knee so he bends down, and hits a Sunset Flip pin which nearly gets the three count. Uriel looks a little dissapointed but brushes it off and lifts McMichaelson back up. Uriel tries an Irish Whip but the Freight Train reverses it, planting a huge big boot to the face of Uriel. He tags in Thomas who goes in to battle with Uriel.
Thomas looks at Uriel and lifts the Californian back up to his feet, before hitting an Irish Whip. He attempts a big boot like his tag partner but Uriel senses this coming and ducks it. He hits a reverse DDT on Thomas before making a tag with his brother Memnoch, and the two begin to stomp Thomas. The referee orders Uriel to leave the ring which he does so, leaving Memnoch to deal with Thomas in the ring. Memnoch manages to through Thomas at the ropes and he hits him with a flying leg attack, knocking D-Man down. He makes the pin but Thomas manages to kick out. The two get back to their feet and this time Thomas gets the upper hand, catching a stray arm and lifting Memnoch up in a huge scoop slam. He makes the pin but this time Memnoch kicks out, much to the annoyance of D-Train. The two get back up again and lock up in a headlock, and Thomas again wins, throwing Memnoch against the ropes. He hits a big boot and hits - or so he thinks. But Memnoch feigned falling as Thomas turns around, and Memnoch hits him with a kip-up hurricarana. He makes the pin but this time Steve McMichaelson is there to stop it. This causes all hell the break loose and and Uriel jumps into the ring, spearing McMichaelson to the outside. The two begin exchanging blows as Thomas on the inside grabs Memnoch for the Trip to Death Row. Uriel manages to escape back to the ring and kicks Thomas in the stomach, causing D-Man to drop his brother. The Lost Boys see McMichaelson trying to re-enter so bounce off the ropes and hit a double baseball slide, knocking him back to the barricade. They turn around to see D-Man running at them, but the two manage to duck the double clothesline attempt. They are on a roll and hit the double-team move ‘Greetings from Megiddo’. Daunte his no chance of getting up as Memnoch covers him for the 1......2......3!
Philip: Here are your winners...the Lost Boys!
The two celebrate their return to Fallout with a win and throw their arms in the air as the two D-Train members slowly get back to their feet. They surround the Lost Boys, who are looking incredibly nervous as Daunte grabs a microphone as the crowd silences.
Daunte: You guys are tougher than I thought.
The crowd cheer as D-Train throw the Lost Boys’ arms in their air to celebrate their victory. They are dissapointed at losing and now that they are draws number 1 and 2 for the rumble-style match in two weeks but they let Lost Boys have the glory as we cut to commercial.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:34:16 GMT -5
Match 2: Damien vs. Brian Carnage (Credit: Jonny Spade)
To be edited in
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:39:52 GMT -5
Match 3: Street Fight - El Froggy Mask vs. Felix Santana Junior
The video package shown to the fans ends as we cut back to the ring, where Philip is ready to announce quite possibly the final chapter of this rivalry.
Philip: The following match is a Street Fight rules match, and scheduled for one fall! Firstly, from the Dominican Republic, weighing at exactly 200 lbs...Felix Santana Junior!
’Gasolina’ hits and Felix Santana Junior walks out to an incredibly hostile reaction from the fans. He’s made it clear that he wants to win this match, and with the added Street Fight rules stipulation it will clearly benefit him and his father, who is yet to appear.
Philip: And from the Janitor’s Closet, weighing at 180 lbs...El Froggy Mask!
The crowd go nuts as Green Hornet hits and Froggy emerges from the curtain, hopping up and down on top of the ramp. A smile can be seen from under his mask as he walks down to the ring, keeping a close eye on his opponent as the two get ready to battle once Philip leaves the ring.
Bell Rings.
Felix immediately lunges into Froggy, hitting him with a forearm to the neck which causes Froggy to fall. Felix smirks as he holds onto the ropes as assistance and stomps Froggy several times in the head. The crowd make themselves heard, booing the Dominican Republic wrestler as he is told to stop by the referee. Felix walks backwards but turns around as Froggy starts to get to his feet, delivering a knee to the head and Froggy again falls to the canvas. Felix makes the pin but Froggy manages to kick out before the three-count. Froggy slowly gets up and Felix smirks as he runs at the Janitorian, but Froggy manages to plant him with an arm toss, to the cheers of most of the fans. Felix jumps up and glares at Froggy, who just smiles as they lock up and Felix hits an Irish Whip. He attempts a punch but Froggy manages to duck clear of the arm, bouncing off the ropes and hitting a flying clothesline and the crowd are again on their feet as Froggy makes the cover, only for Felix to get a shoulder up before the third count. Froggy lifts Felix up again and tries an Irish whip but Felix reverses it into antoher one of his own. As they meet up Froggy then hits his own whip but instead of returning to the ring Felix slides out to the jeers of the fans. He looks under the ring where he spies a few trash cans, and takes a total of three out before throwing them into the ring as Froggy takes time for a breathe. Felix finally takes a Kendo stick from under the ring and re-enters the ring.
Froggy is at a disadvantage as Felix closes in on the half-frog half-human with an evil glare in his eye. He swings high at Froggy, but Froggy manages to duck. Felix then swings low but Froggy uses great agility to jump clear, bouncing off the ropes and hitting Felix with a one-footed dropkick variation. Froggy smiles as he grabs one of the trash cans, putting it over the head of Felix. Froggy lifts him up and pushes him forward, causing Felix to run into the turnbuckle to the laughter of the fans. Froggy goes for the cover but Felix grabs the ropes, before throwing Froggy out of the ring. Felix follows grabbing the Kendo stick and kicks Froggy in the stomach, and he bends over in pain. Felix then lifts the Kendo stick high and whacks it onto the back of Froggy, and a huge stinging sound reaches all corners of the arena as the fans wince at the sound. Felix smirks again, and hits Froggy a second time, and a third time and at this point Froggy is on his knees, almost crying at the immense pain on his back. Felix grabs him by the neck and hits his head over the barricade once, then attempts to throw him into the steel steps. However Froggy reverses it and throws Felix into the steps and he crashes in a full velocity to the cheers of the fans. Froggy takes valuable time to recover and the camera takes a close-up on his back, which is clearly reddened by the iompact of the now broken kendo stick. Froggy turns around and lifts Felix up, rolling him into the ring and making a pin, which proves to be unsuccessful.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:57:50 GMT -5
Froggy is a little annoyed now, but lifts Felix up and hits a swinging neckbreaker. He jumps to the top rope and the crowd cheer as they know that the Frog Splash is going to come now, and he hits it perfectly! He crawls over Felix’s body, making the pin: 1......2......and suddenly the referee is pulled out of the ring by Santana Snr! Froggy looks around and is shocked to see Senior out here, but cannot react as Froggy gets a stiff blow to the face from the veteran. Felix slowly gets up, noticing his dad’s appearence and smiles as he grabs a trash can and puts it in the middle of the ring. He lifts Froggy up and jumps up, hitting a headscissors DDT through the trash can, flattening it through-and-through. The crowd feel it is over as Felix makes the pin: 1......2......thr-kickout by El Froggy Mask! Felix and his dad are getting fairly pissed off now, but Felix his one more trick up his sleeve. He lifts Froggy up and goes for the Santana Driver, but Froggy manages to escape and plants him with a dropkick to the knee! Froggy proceeds to knock him down with a Tornado DDT, but forgets about Felix Santana Senior, who enters the ring and knocks Froggy out with another blow - this time with the aid of some brass knuckles. The two are down but Santana Senior smirks as he grabs Felix and drags his son’s arm over the body of Froggy. The match appears over when suddenly Andy Starr runs down to the ring and pulls Felix off Froggy! The fans are again off their feet as Senior re-enters the ring and starts a sort of boxing match with Starr. He gets Starr to the ropes but misses a clothesline, and Starr plants one on his own and both leave the ring.
Inside meanwhile, Felix slams the mat in annoyance that he hasn’t finished off the match, but picks himself up and signals that it will be the end for sure. He goes for another Santana Driver, but again Froggy manages to escape and this time hits Felix with a Hurricarana. The crowd are again on their feet when he shouts something to Starr, who has managed to ground Santana Senior. Starr looks under the ring and pulls out a huge ladder, and the crowd cheers as Froggy nods to Starr. Starr puts the ladder into the ring and Froggy sets it up, but Felix manages to hit him with a low blow. Felix finally manages to successfully hit the Santana Driver, but instead of pinning he decides to climb the ladder. Slowly but surely, step-by-step he reaches the top and jumps off, hitting a Moonsault. He is halfway down, most of the way down when suddenly Froggy slowly drags his body out of the way. Only it’s not Froggy himself that did it, but Andy Starr, and the crowd jump up in joy as Starr helps Froggy to his feet. Starr points to Froggy and points to the trash can, and Froggy smiles as he begins climbing the ladder. Starr meanwhile sets Felix on the remaining trash can, and the crowd silences as Froggy reaches the top, jumps down with a Frog Splash.....
And lands the move perfectly. The crowd jump up ecstatically as Froggy lands through Felix and the trash can, but has enough energy left to make the pin:
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3!!!
Philip: Here is your winner...EL FROGGY MASK!
Green Hornet hits again and the crowd are on their feet as Andy Starr helps his friend to get back onto his feet. They hug each other and the referee and Starr hold Froggy’s arms up in the air as they celebrate the victory. However the victory is short lived as Santana Senior creeps up behind Froggy, smacking him in the back with a steel chair. He repeats the treatment to Andy Starr, and the crowd boo as the old man helps his son back to his feet, and watch over the two. It leaves the fans wondering if this rivalry really is finally over, as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:59:00 GMT -5
Match 4: ACW Junior TItle - Anthony Kalb vs. Kevin Fitsharris (Credit: Senator)
Maxwell McNally: Two old friends face off here for the ultimate prize on Fallout, the ACW Junior Title. Anthony Kalb is the only multiple time holder for this esteemed title, thus making him perhaps one of the most clearly recognizable faces on Fallout.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Ya betta belive the hype here, people of the world! Kalb and Fitsharris seem to be approaching this match on good terms from what we saw earlier today, but all bets are off when ya step into the squared circle!
McNally: Yes, let’s check out this quick interview segment before the match starts, this is what Eddie was referencing.
The camera shifts quickly to an Earlier Today shot in the backstage area, where Charlotte King is interviewing the Capitalists, Kalb with his Junior title.
Charlotte: Anthony Kalb, how do you feel about facing your fellow Senatorial Stable member and tag team partner, Kevin Fitsharris?
Fitsharris: He’s damned scared, that’s what he is! He knows he’s just going to lose! Isn’t that right, ol’ buddy?
Kalb: Kev’s not admitting it, but he’s about to wet his pants just thinking about having to face me in the ring.
Fitsharris: Suuure…
Kalb: You know it, though, I’m a multiple time champion, and physically, you’re outclassed, face it…
Fitsharris: Ah, but all men are the same size when they’re down on the mat, and I am the superior ring technician, of course, hey wait, how did you win that title back from Cernunnos? I got my rear kicked! That’s how!
Kalb: Yep, you’re right, really, you are! In all seriousness, I know I would probably not have this title if you didn’t have my back through all those matches, but don’t think that’s going to make me hold back or anything!
Fitsharris: Hah, I would hope you wouldn’t!
King: Ok, well, that’s all the time left in this, er, interview, so this is Charlotte King signing off!
The camera comes back to the present, as How Do You Like Me Now plays. Kevin Fitsharris walks out with a cocky look on his face, and it’s clear that he expects to win this match. Phillip: Announcing first in this ACW Junior Title match, the challenger, hailing out of San Antonio, Texas, and weighing in at one hundred and ninety five pounds, Kevin Fitsharris!
Fitsharris gets into the ring, rebounding off the ropes a few times as he waits for the champion to arrive. It doesn’t take long for that to occur, as Money plays over the PA, Anthony Kalb enters the Arena holding the ACW Junior Title above his head, and with a stern look of determination on his face.
Phillip: Announcing next, hailing out of Houston, Texas, and weighing in at two hundred and forty-five pounds, he is the ACW Junior champion, and the only three time title holder in the history of the belt, Anthony Kalb!
Kalb strides into the ring, carefully handing his belt to a ringside official. Fitsharris walks up to the champ, offering his hand out.
Fitsharris: No funny stuff?
Kalb: No funny stuff!
The two shake hands vigorously and the bell rings. Fitsharris assumes a low stance, circling around Kalb to begin things. Kalb offers his arms up for a test of strength, but Fitsharris merely shakes his head. Kalb looks at the crowd for a second, and charges in with a tieup, getting Fitsharris in a side headlock. The smaller man struggles for a moment in the headlock trying to push Kalb’s arms off his neck without any success. Kalb then takes Fitsharris to the mat with a headlock takedown, but Fitsharris is able to counter it into a headscissors, which Kalb is able to power out of. Kalb charges in at Fitsharris again, but is unexpectedly taken down with a swift armdrag. Fitsharris holds onto the arm, shifting into an overhead armbar. Kalb reacts to this by reaching back with his free arm, forcing Fitsharris to break the hold, and taking him over with a snapmare. Kalb locks in a sloppy rear chinlock, however, Fitsharris is close enough to the ropes to put a foot up on one of them. Kalb tries to lift Fitsharris to his feet, but the challenger steps through to the apron, grabbing Kalb’s arm, and performs an armbreaker over the ropes, dropping to the outside.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:59:23 GMT -5
Fitsharris quickly re-enters the ring, only to be forced into the corner by Kalb, who unleashes a series of quick boxing style punches to the body. Fitsharris covers up as best he can, stopping some of the body blows, but it’s not enough, as Kalb drops him with a devastating left hook to the jaw, falling back and hooking a leg to cover for the pin. …1
…2
Fitsharris not only kicks out, but manages to hook both of Kalb’s arms and roll the champion into a crucifix pin of his own, as the referee quickly drops to the mat again to count… …1
…2
Kalb kicks out with authority! Fitsharris is not deterred, though, catching a charging Kalb into a wakigatame/reverse armbar before he can rise from the mat. Kalb slowly is able to get to his feet, but as he does, Fitsharris locks him in a full nelson hold, perhaps going for his Black Tuesday submission finisher! Kalb, though has not been worn down enough, and breaks free with his superior strength. Fitsharris goes for an armwringer, this time, though, Kalb spins it around into a hammer throw/Irish whip, sending Fitsharris into the ropes and on the way back…
Edison: Could it be? YES! Kalb connects with the best drop toe hold in the entire industry! Fitsharris just bounced off that mat like a rubber ball!
Kalb covers for a weak pin without hooking the leg ...1
Fitsharris kicks out at one! The challenger holds his face, the impact from the drop toe hold showing visibly with a bruise under his left eye forming. Kalb picks his opponent up, whipping him into the ropes, rebounding off the opposite ropes, and coming back with a flying shoulder block, sending Fitsharris flipping head over heels. Fitsharris gets to his feet as Kalb approaches, Kalb tries to tie up, but Fitsharris is able to counter into an arm wrench. The challenger applies pressure, forcing Kalb to a knee, and then begins to kick Kalb’s shoulder. Fitsharris then tries to put more pressure on a wrist lock, but Kalb fires back with a kneeling punch that sends Fitsharris reeling. Kalb follows close behind, bashing his opponent with wild clubbing blows to the back of the head, sending Fitsharris into the ropes. The Junior champion closes in cautiously, turning his opponent around, lifting him up into a vertical suplex before dropping him stomach first on the ropes. Kalb pushes Fitsharris over onto the apron, climbing gingerly onto first the bottom and then the second rope, hooking Fitsharris once again for a vertical suplex, lifting him straight up into the air until he can no longer keep his balance, and then falls back, suplexing Fitsharris into the mat. Kalb considers making a pin for a moment, but instead lifts him up again from behind, going for what looks to be the Adam Smith Driver…but Fitsharris is not ready to lose just yet, pulling out of the rear headlock, spinning into a DDT, leaving both men sprawled out on the mat. The referee is hesitant to start the count, as both manage to slowly struggle to a standing position. Fitsharris regains his footing a moment faster than Kalb, looks at his opponent, rebounds off the ropes, and connects with a lightning leg lariat…but Kalb’s only staggered. Fitsharris gets back up, runs off the ropes again, this time though, Kalb runs forward, meeting him with a sick lariat that drops Fitsharris on his head!
Edison: Everyone say it with me…Lariatooooooo!
Kalb rolls Fitsharris over, and goes for a quick cover. …1
…2
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 13:59:55 GMT -5
Fitsharris kicks out! Kalb picks Fitsharris up, smashing him in the face with a series of right hands, Fitsharris stumbling backwards, but not falling. Kalb reaches far back in the air, swinging forwards with a knockout blow, however, Fitsharris is able to duck it, dropkicking Kalb in the shoulder as he turns around. Kalb holds his arm for a moment, Fitsharris taking advantage of his hesitation by grabbing the arm, hitting a shoulder armbreaker, and then a leaping armbreaker. Fitsharris quickly follows up with a sliding elbow drop to the shoulder, and a running snap leg drop to the back of his opponent’s head. Kalb attempts to get back up to his feet, Fitsharris, though, does not want to see that happen, locking in the Nagata Lock III(Rings of Saturn/Double Arm Lock). Kalb struggles mightily within the hold, his strength seeming to fade away by the second. Fitsharris locks the hold in tighter, keeping Kalb from even moving toward the ropes. Kalb’s face is turning bright red as he tries to muscle out, but his efforts only seem to keep weakening him to a greater degree. The referee checks Kalb, but the Junior champ refuses to quit, somehow finding it in himself to pull his arm loose, swinging it back into a back elbow, forcing Fitsharris to finally let go. Both men rise up, Kalb catching Fitsharris with a knee to the solar plexus, placing him in the powerbomb position, lifting him up for the Pre-Emptive Strike(Last Ride), but his arms are too weak to finish the move, and Fitsharris counters directly into his Buck Stops Here sitdown facebuster! Amazingly enough, Kalb snaps up to his feet off the impact, Warrior style, going once again for the Pre-Emptive Strike, and somehow manages to muster enough adrenaline to connect with it this time! Kalb goes for the pin once again, certain of the win. 1…
2…
2.5….
Fitsharris somehow, desperately kicks out! Kalb can’t believe what just happened, and is taken off guard when Fitsharris catches him into a vertical suplex position, hooks a leg, and drops him right on his head with the Exchange Drop high angle fisherman buster, transitioning right into the pin fall. 1…
2…
2.5…
Kalb kicks out on instinct, this time; it’s Fitsharris’s turn to be stunned. In a move that perhaps shows that Fitsharris’s head is not quite with it at this point in the match, he throws a punch at Kalb, and motions for the champion to do the same in return. Kalb and Fitsharris trade right hands, Kalb connects with Fitsharris’s face, staggering him, but the challenger returns with a right of his own, knocking the Junior champ back, however, the hard punch also seems to wake Kalb up. Kalb returns with a huge right hook of his own, spinning Fitsharris in mid air, and dropping him to the mat. Kalb picks Fitsharris up placing him in a rear facelock, making a quick throat cutting gesture, lifting his opponent up for the Adam Smith Driver to end the match…but Fitsharris flips over Kalb’s back, not only landing on his feet, but also placing him in his full nelson hold! Fitsharris applies pressure, forcing Kalb to slowly drop to his knees, and finally forces him to the mat, face down, finally flipping forwards, landing on his feet, while keeping the full nelson hold, fully locking in Black Tuesday! Kalb yells in pain, trying to escape with every last bit of his will, trying to get his knees under him in one last attempt to get out of the deadly submission…he manages to get a knee under his stomach, slowly pushing towards the ropes…Kalb slowly moves his other leg, trying to keep from blacking out as he attempts to gain leverage…he moves inch after inch, utilizing the same willpower that made him the three time Junior champion…but it’s all in vain, and with a mighty grunt, Kalb collapses to the mat! The referee checks on the fallen man, and quickly motions for the bell to be won, tapping Fitsharris on the shoulder, who releases his submission immediately.
Phillip: Your winner, and the NEW ACW JUNIOR CHAMPION, KEVIN FITSHARRIS!
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Post by scrawn on Sept 10, 2005 14:02:42 GMT -5
Fitsharris gets the belt, holding it in the air with one arm, but quickly walks over to his fallen opponent and ally, helping the ringside officials get Kalb to his feet. Kalb shrugs off the help, and nearly falls down in doing so, but motions for the microphone.
Kalb: You…won…fair…and square. Congratulations, friend.
Fitsharris: One more move…and that…that would have been it…you know I’ll give you a rematch whenever you ask…but before then, you get to help ME defend MY Junior title!
Fitsharris raises the title once again, as the medical officials tend to a reluctant Kalb once again, and it’s clear that Fitsharris has finally proven himself to be a top fighter on Fallout in becoming the new Junior champion.
Fallout comes to a close, but it leaves us wondering...
Who will win the royal rumble-style battle royale?
Is the feud between Froggy and Felix REALLY over?
Will Damien continue on his quest to become a Fallout star?
All will be revealed, next time on Fallout...
Fade to Black.
Fade to Open.
Remember to tune in to ACW Heatwave, which will start straight after this show!
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by Fallen Souls on Sept 10, 2005 14:04:32 GMT -5
WOOO..FITSHARRIS IS THE NEW JUNIOR CHAMPION! >.>...the stable loses and gains a title and wins one in the same instance...effective enough fallout
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Post by hunter on Sept 10, 2005 15:18:23 GMT -5
True...we won and lost a title. Awesomeness...
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