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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:44:43 GMT -5
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EOTR 1st Round: Bre Double T vs. Jake Cheng
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EOTR 1st Round: Davey Marvel vs. Andy Starr
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EOTR Quarter Finals: BK London vs. Jonny Spade
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EOTR Quarter Finals: Kudo vs. Cernunnos
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EOTR Quarter Finals: Hitman vs. Pilko vs. Orochi
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Fallout opens with the typical Fallout entrance, however there is a huge ‘EOTR Special’ slapped in the form of a stamp on the side. We cut to the arena, as ‘Enter Sandman’ hits for the first match, with Bre walking through the titantron.
“Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!”
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:47:21 GMT -5
Match 1: EOTR First Round – Bre Double T vs. Jake Cheng
Bre is already in the ring when ‘Through the Iris’ hits and the Untouchable member Jake Cheng walks through the curtains to a large amount of jeers from sections of the arena. Jake just taunts them as he walks down to the ring, and slide inside. He eyes Bre as Philip leaves the ring, and we get ready to fight.
Bell Rings.
Jake immediately lunges into Bre, clobbering him with a barrage of forearms before hurling him at the ropes. Bre sells the move, but has a cunning plan as he sidesteps Jake’s intended attack, locking in a backslide pin. Bre gets the two count but Jake manages to kick out, slightly annoyed at Bre’s tactics. The two lock into a headlock and Jake wins again, giving Bre an eye rake, followed by a roundhouse kick to the chest. Bre falls but Jake’s pin is unsuccessful as Bre gets a shoulder up just after two. Jake is slightly annoyed, and clearly wanting to make it to the quarter finals but keeps calm and picks himself up, along with his opponent Bre. They lock up again and this time Bre wins, throwing Jake down to the ground. Bre also goes down, and lifts Jake up by the knee, before dropping him on the canvas. Bre proceeds to lock in the Fujiwara Armbar, but Jake quickly sprawls across to the ropes, resulting in the hold being broken. Bre lifts Jake back up and delivers an Irish whip, followed by a tilt-a-whirl slam. The fans get behind Bre, and know the motion of the match has swung in his favour as he gets a two count from the pin. The crowd ‘ooh’ again as Jake kicks out, and a ‘Bre-double-T’ chant forms in a corner of the arena, and soon has devoured the entire arena. Bre lifts Jake to his knees, but Jake manages to throw a couple a punches so that Bre is in a bending-over position.
Jake jumps back against the ropes, and plants Bre with a high-impact running DDT. Bre hits the ring head-first and bounces over so he’s on his back, which gives Jake an idea. He climbs to the top rope, and hits the Dragon’s (Phoenix’s) Splash. He makes the cover over Bre’s body, but the New Yorker manages to kick out before the 3 count. Jake, if anything is more than annoyed about Bre kicking out, and proceeds to argue with the referee. Bre resumes consciousness and rolls Jake up into a school boy, using the ropes as leverage: 1…………2…………kickout by Jake Cheng! Jake immediately jumps up and argues with the referee, but he has none of it as Bre just stands there looking innocent. Jake turns around and clobbers him with a clothesline, before smirking at the man. Jake lifts him up, plants a perfect X-Factor in the middle of the ring. Jake again climbs the top rope, and jumps up for the final chapter (Backflip 540 leg drop). Only Bre rolls out the way, and leaves Jake to damage his tailbone with the impact from the position he lands in. He howls in pain, and begs for time out as Bre pursues for the win. He lifts Jake to his feet, and hits a belly to belly suplex. The crowd cheer again as Bre rolls Jake up, but he only gets a two count. Jake manages to get back to his feet, be a little dozy, but watches as Bre runs at him. Jake gives him an Irish whip into the corner and Bre smashes into it, bouncing back out. Jake goes for another whip into the opposite corner, but Bre reverses it. He jumps onto the ring apron, and the crowd cheer as he climbs the turnbuckle, hitting the Doubled Over (Diamond Dust). He makes the pin: 1
2
3!
Philip: here is your winner…Bre Double T!!!
’Enter Sandman’ hits again and Brett celebrates his victory through to the Quarter Finals. He leaves the ring, smirking at Jake as he walks up the ramp. A shot views Jake, who is almost gritting his teeth in annoyance of losing the match as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:48:55 GMT -5
Match 2: EOTR First Round – Davey Marvel vs. Andy Starr (Credit: ??)
NOTE - Match hasn't been sent in yet. If you really want to know result then IM me.
Ok the result is as follows:
Davey Marvel wins
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:50:52 GMT -5
Segment: (Credit: FSX) NOTE - FSX hasn't been able to send his stuff in. So when he is able to just check back to read
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:51:45 GMT -5
Match 3: EOTR Quarter Finals – BK London vs. Jonny Spade
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall, and is an EOTR Quarter Final match! Coming first to the ring, weighing at 229 lbs…BK London!
’Diamonds’ by Kanye West hits and BK London emerges through the titantron to boos from the fans. The International champion ignores their jeers as he struts down to the ring, eager to add the EOTR tournament to his name. He enters the ring, and throws his arms in the air as the referee places his International strap to the outside.
Philip: And weighing at 240 lbs…Jonny Spade!
’Bodies’ by Drowning Pool hits and Jonny Spade emerges, and like BK he also receives a bad reception as the Canadian walks down the ramp to the ring. He enters the ring, and jumps on to the turnbuckle as Philip leaves the ring. Jonny jumps down and the two get ready to fight.
Bell Rings.
The two wrestlers are all too familiar with each other’s wrestling style, having wrestled against each other on many occasions. They lock up in a front grapple hold, and both look extremely determined to beat their opponent. But to each other’s disappointment, neither succeeds and so they are forced to drop it off. They both turn away from each over, slowly walking away before turning around and running at each other. BK attempts a clothesline but Jonny manages to duck under the arm and plants BK with a Neckbreaker. BK manages to jump up quickly and runs at Jonny, catching him with a jumping arm breaker. Jonny is quick to react, holding his arm as he slowly gets to his feet. He eyes BK and runs at him, but BK manages to plant an overhead Powerslam to the canvas. BK makes the pin but Jonny rolls it into his own pin, getting a two count. The two make it back to their feet and watch one another as they rethink their tactics. They slowly walk but to the ring, and take another grapple hold. Jonny wins it this time, throwing BK at the ropes but BK manages to hit Jonny with a spinning heel kick. Jonny gets up but BK hits him with a release German Suplex, and Jonny rolls out the ring in order to avoid getting pinned. The crowd aren’t happy at this as it pretty much all but spoils the flow of the match, but Jonny doesn’t care as he goes over to the announcer’s desk and grabs a bottle of water, giving himself a drink. BK jumps onto the turnbuckle and flies down but Jonny squirts the water right in the eyes of BK, and he falls to the floor. Jonny hides the bottle as the referee comes to check BK.
The crowd boo Jonny’s antics as he slips into the ring. The referee doesn’t make the count but instead checks to see if BK hasn’t injured himself as the New Yorker gets to his feet and re-enters the ring. Jonny immediately kicks BK repeatedly, and BK struggles to get clear. In fact it is only when the referee pushes Jonny away when BK manages to finally catch a breath of air. However Jonny just gets straight back to it, and forces the now-standing BK into the corner with the large amount of kicks he suffers. Jonny runs back and aims for a running head attack to BK’s stomach area, but BK manages to duck, resulting in Jonny being stuck in the turnbuckle. BK now gets his minute of rest, and uses it well as Jonny slowly manages to get out of the turnbuckle. The Canadian turns around, and watches as BK steps forward. The two engage in another grapple hold which BK wins, throwing Jonny at the ropes. BK catches Jonny around the neck, and hits a perfect vertical suplex, and drops to the mat, covering him. Jonny kicks out before three though and BK punches the mat in frustration. He lifts Jonny up and gives him an Irish Whip, but Jonny reverses it and BK goes flying into the referee. BK holds his head in surprise, and turns around as Jonny hits him with a low blow. Jonny then hits a Jonormous Slam, and follows it up with a pin attempt. There’s a huge scream but it’s not from any pin count, but rather as Latino is seen running down to the ring. He enters, and give Jonny the Switch Blade Cut (Diamond Cutter) to the delight of the fans. BK slowly wakes up and drapes an arm over Jonny’s body. The referee makes the count:
1
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3!!!
Philip: Here is your winner…BK London!
BK gets cheers for his win, which isn’t to the norm but considering the appearance of Latino, all makes sense. The New Yorker throws his arms in the air, knowing that he’s made the semi finals for the second year running as he slowly leaves the ring. Jonny however remains laid out in the ring, as the scoreline for the Untouchables tonight reads 2-1 against their favour as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:53:49 GMT -5
Match 4: EOTR Quarter Finals – Cernunnos vs. Kudo (Credit: FSX)
NOTE - FSX hasn't been able to send in this match so whenever he is able to please come and read it.
Again if you want to know the result I will say over IM
Ok result is as follows:
Kudo wins
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:55:08 GMT -5
Match 5: EOTR Quarter Final - Hitman of the Gods vs. Orochi vs. Pilko
The camera cuts back to the ring, where Orochi reaches the ring, and is the last person the enter. he calmly enters the ring, looking at his opponents as the crowd cheer him, much like last Thursday. Hitman and Pilko wacth on as philip leaves the ring, and this quarter final matchup gets ready to begin.
Bell Rings.
Pilko and Orochi are pretty large men themselves, but what they face is someone that weighs more than both put together. Orochi and Pilko look at each other with a twisted glare in the eye, and agree to take the large man down. They grab Hitman by the arms and throw him at the ropes, taking him down with a double clothesline. Hitman goes down soft, but plays his cards right as Pilko and Orochi turn to each other, and memories from their draw from past Thursday comes to the mind of the fans. They lock up, and Orochi being the stronger comes out on top, whipping Pilko against the ropes. Orochi bends down, attempting a back body drop but Pilko sees this coming and plants Orochi with a kick to the face. He follows this up with a huge clothesline, knocking Orochi to the floor. Pilko turns his attention to Hitman, smirking as he lifts the 600-pounder to his feet. Pilko attempts a whip, but it is ridiculously unsuccessful and Hitman responds with the Kitchen Sink. The fans cheer as Hitman shows off in the centre of the ring, before lifting Pilko up to his feet. He throws the Tynesider into one of the turnbuckles, and delivers some hard chops to the chest. The crowd follow with the customary ‘woo’ that follows each slap, and he smiles as he throws Pilko down to the ground. However Hitman forgets about Orochi, who at this point is standing up. Hitman turns around to by greeted by Orochi, and a dropkick to the chest. Hitman doesn’t fall, instead forcing to be in a bending over position, and Orochi turns to desperate measures, bouncing off the ropes and hitting a running DDT.
Orochi smirks as he makes the cover, but the big man easily kicks out before three. Orochi slams the mat in frutration as he rises to his feet, and carries Hitman with him. Pilko re-enters the ring at this point and both himself and Orochi manage to deliver a huge double suplex to the huge man. The fans cheer as they land the move, and Pilko points to the turnbuckle. Pilko climbs and gives Hitman a frog splash, but before he can make the cover Orochi starts hitting Pilko with a large number of kicks. Pilko is being thrashed around like a rag doll as Orochi refuses to stop the large barrage of kicks, that is until Pilko resorts to slide out the ring. Orochi watches for a second, but refuses to follow, and instead turning his attention to the 8-foot giant. Orochi hits a standing leg drop, and follows it up quickly with a pin attempt. It’s unsuccessful though as Hitman throws Orochi off before the three, and he climbs to his feet. He runs at Orochi, attempting a clothesline but Orochi ducks and throws himself at the ropes. However his attempt to attack is cut short as Pilko grabs his foot on the outside, pulling him out of the ring. Pilko starts laying into Orochi, almost causing him to cut himself open. Pilko re-enters the ring and starts beating down the Hitman. He signals for the X-5, but has severe trouble lifting up Hitman, and is forced to drop him. Pilko takes a rest, before running at the now-standing Hitman. Hitman just sticks a foot out and Pilko falls victim to the big boot. Hitman lifts him up, and goes for a dumbed-down version of the Wrath of Gods. He lifts Pilko up, hitting a single powerbomb before the DVD move. He makes the cover and Orochi comes in too late to make the save as the referee counts the 1-2-3!!!
Philip: Here is your winner...Hitman!
’I Love it Loud’ by Kiss hits and Hitman celebrates his tough victory, quickly slipping out the ring to avoid getting a possible beat-down from orochi. As he leaves, Orochi lifts Pilko up and hits the Orochi-Naga with good measure, in what may be his last ever match in ACW. But it leaves us to wonder:
Where was the Fallout roster?
Who will win EOTR?
Will Orochi ever return to ACW?
All will be revealed in term. But for now, you will just have to wait and see...
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 24, 2005 15:57:01 GMT -5
NOTE: Sorry that Fallout was late and a littly scrappy, at least my stuff. It's just I didn't get ready for the show until late, which was entirely my fault, so I apologise entirely if anyone isn't satisfied with the show.
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Post by Karate Master Kudo on Sept 26, 2005 16:49:35 GMT -5
Is anyone working to finish this show? Or are the results going to be posted elsewhere?
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