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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:29:47 GMT -5
Winter Discontent Pre-Show 17th December 2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------
Junior Tag titles SF: Royles vs. Goodfellas
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Junior Tag titles SF: Irresistable Force/Immovable Object vs. D-Train
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Junior Tag titles SF: G-Unit V2 vs. Lost Boys
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Junior Tag titles SF: Santanas vs. Capitalists
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Junior Tag titles TLC: ?? vs. ?? vs. ?? vs. ??
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Fallout opens with pictures from the cage match last week in Malaysia. It shows Wolf and Biff both getting their fall, but at the same time and therefore the match is a draw.
“Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!”
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:30:08 GMT -5
Segment: The Golden Ticket (Credit: DD)
Fallout opens up, with a ladder already set up in the ring. And sitting on top of the ladder is none other than Fallout GM Biff Taylor, with a plaster covering a wound on his forehead from last week. He’s grinning, and holds both Junior Tag Titles in his right his, with his left holding a microphone.
Biff: Tonight, we shall see 16 men battle it out to become the first ever Junior tag team champions, but we will only see the best of the best emerge from the four qualifying matches we have tonight.
He pauses, letting the fans take in what he is saying.
Biff: So without further ado, let us kick the show off in typical Fallout style!
The fans cheer as ‘Immigrant Song’ hits and Biff climbs down the ladder, proudly holding the two tag belts across his shoulder. As he leaves the ring, technicians take away the ladder, obviously saving it for tonight as we fade out.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:30:37 GMT -5
Match 1: Junior Title Semi Finals: The Royles vs. Goodfellas (Credit: Jake)
We come back to Fallout, where the ring has been completely cleared. A random techno beats comes on and the lights change colors, and two men step out onto the stage. One of the men is a good half foot taller than the other and both have shoulder length hair.
Philip: Weighing in at a combined weight of 430 lbs, from New York City, The Goodfellas.
The Goodfellas slide into the ring and Tony “The Rod” removes his glasses and gives them to Philip.
Philip: And their opponents, from Newport, Wales, The Royles!
To massive crowd booing and “Have A Nice Day,” the Royals step out of the Alpha. The two brothers are very similar in size and weight. They make their way down to the ring, talking strategy with each other, not even listening to the crowd around them. They make their way into the ring, to start the match,
Bell Rings.
After the teams decide who will be in first, The Wire and Anthony Royle square off and start the match off with a lockup. The Wire quick moves Anthony into a headlock and starts punching him furiously. Anthony is able to slip out, and as The Wire turns around, Anthony hits a strong lariat. Anthony stomps away at the Wire, and Tony, the Rod, moves into the ring to help his partner. But the referee thinks otherwise, and yells at him to get back in his corner. Anthony and David see this as a good opportunity to make the old switcheroo, and the now “active” David continues to stomp on the Wire as the crowd starts yelling at the ref for making an amateur move.
David wants to end the match early; he climbs to the top rope and signals for the Vertical Limit. The jumps but The Wire rolls out of the way as David crashes to the mat. The Wire is able to tag Tony, and David rises to hits feet. The Rod hits some quick jabs to the stomach, a sharp uppercut with his left and finishes David off with a straight right hand to the jaw. The Rod drags David to his team’s corner and puts David in a Tree of Woe and tags The Wire. The Wire hits some roundhouse kicks to the stomach of David before Tony comes in with a sliding dropkick, knocking David off the corner. Eddie then picks David back to his feet and throws him at the ropes. The lighter Royle manages to kick Eddie in the stomach, and hits a quick snap suplex.
David lies on the ground, tired but manages to pull himself up and tag in his brother. Anthony climbs through the ropes to a small pop, taking Eddie down with a strong lariat. Tony the rod enters the ring and Anthony attempts another lariat, but Tony manages to duck it and takes him down with a Tornado DDT. Tony attempts the cover but the referee refuses to make the count on the account that he’s the illegal man. Tony then throws himself off Anthony and puts Eddie on the Royle, but Anthony manages to kick out before the three count. Tony tries to attack Anthony, but the referee interferes and blocks Tony from re-entering the ring, which allows David to pull a switch. He pulls his brother out of the ring and slides inside, lifting Eddie to his feet and hitting a Crown of Roylety (Sky High Powerbomb). He makes the cover but Tony manages to break the cover before the count of three.
Tony continues to lay into David, but Anthony comes back with a flying clothesline, with such force that both wrestlers fly to the outside of the ring. David shouts abuse at Tony, but this allows Eddie to roll David into a pinning combination: 1……2……suddenly David rolls Eddie up, holding the ropes to help him: 1……2……3!
Philip: here are your winners, and progressing to the Junior Tag Titles final…The Royles!
The Royles celebrate as ‘Have a Nice Day’ hits the PA system. David slides to the outside and grabs a chair whacking Tony on the back and causing the Goodfellas member to fall to the ground. He then hugs his twin Anthony, who’s a little out of breath but the two throw their arms up in the air, happy to be in the final.
Fade Out.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:31:09 GMT -5
Match 2: Junior Title Semi Finals: Irresistible Force/Immovable Object vs. D-Train
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall! Coming first to the ring, making their ACW debuts today…The Irresistible Force/Immovable Object!
A random guitar/drum beat hits and the two wrestlers - one rather small and skinny, the other tall and massive - walk out to a mixed reception from the fans. The two just ignore them as they make their way down to the ring and climb in, smirking as they get ready to fight in their first match in ACW.
Philip: And weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs…D-Train!
The fans cheer as Wanksta by 50 Cent hits and the fans go nuts as D-Train emerge through the titantron and run down to the ring. They enter and jump on a turnbuckle each, getting large pops from the fans before jumping down and preparing to fight the two newcomers. McMichaelson and the Irresistible Force Julio Rivera leave the ring and we start.
Bell Rings.
Thomas looks at Colossus Rhodes with a slight thought of discomfort. Thomas decides to run at Rhodes, but the 380-pounder just smirks as he takes Thomas down with a simple punch. Thomas slowly climbs to his feet, slightly nervous as he grabs Rhodes around the neck. He attempts an Irish Whip but Rhodes refuses to budge, and Thomas is left looking like a fool. Rhodes suddenly lifts him up, hitting an atomic drop and follows it up with a huge elbow to the head. Thomas goes down and looks knocked out, and Rhodes simply lifts him back up, only to hit a massive scoop slam. Rhodes tags in the Irresistible Force Julio Rivera, who immediately runs at Thomas, hitting him with a baseball slide to the ribs. Thomas takes the pain badly, clutching his chest in pain as Rivera lifts him up to his feet. Rivera tries to hit an Irish Whip, but Thomas manages to reverse it and takes Rivera down with a kitchen sink. He makes the much-needed tag to McMichaelson, who quickly gets into the ring. He lifts Rivera up, hitting a swinging backbreaker and making the cover, but Rivera manages to kick out before three. McMichaelson lifts Rivera up to his feet again and points towards Rhodes, before throwing Rivera at the ropes. McMichaelson lifts him up for a Spinebuster but Rivera kicks him in the knee, and McMichaelson drops him, stopping the move. Rivera then bounces off the ropes and hits a brilliant springboard Headscissors and making the cover, but McMichaelson manages to kick out before three.
Rivera lifts McMichaelson up and gives him constant punches to the face, forcing McMichaelson into the corner. Unfortunately it’s into the corner of Rhodes, and Rivera tags him in. Rhodes grabs McMichaelson and locks him in an unbelievable Bearhug, whilst Rivera hits him in the back of the head with a dropkick. Rhodes lets go of the former football player, allowing him to slump to the mats before rolling him over and making the cover: 1……2……kickout by McMichaelson. Rhodes looks a little bit disgruntled, but grabs McMichaelson by the neck with two hands, amazingly lifting him off the ground with ease. The fans gasp in awe at what they’re seeing as the referee counts to five, and Rhodes lets go of the move. Rhodes smirks as he bends down and grabs McMichaelson by the head, but McMichaelson then grabs Rhodes around the neck! The crowd goes nuts as McMichaelson gets to his feet, and tries the chokeslam. However he fails, so instead resorts to throwing Rhodes to the ground before tagging in Daunte Thomas. Thomas grins as he enters the ring, and climbs in, charging towards Rhodes. He kicks Rhodes in the ribs and Rhodes looks in pain, but suddenly smiles at Thomas and climbs to his feet, obviously playing possum. Rhodes runs at Thomas but Thomas manages to sidestep him and Rhodes smashes the turnbuckle. Rivera then enters the ring but Thomas throws him out of the ring, and tags in McMichaelson before following Rivera to the outside. McMichaelson stops at his turnbuckle and waits for Rhodes to climb to his feet, before running, and hitting to Patriot Tackle! McMichaelson then makes the cover on Rhodes: 1……2……3!
Philip: here are your winners, and progressing to the Junior Tag Title finals…D-Train!
McMichaelson throws his arms in the air, and the crowd goes nuts as the referee signals for the bell. D-Train cement their place in the final, and a chance at tag team gold, and on the outside Thomas takes Rivera down with the face eraser, sliding back into the ring and celebrating the victory with his tag partner as we fade out.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:32:06 GMT -5
Segment: Segment: Tim Dwight’s Move of the Month (Credit: Senator) The segment opens up in the ACW Arena, specifically in ACW head trainer “Textbook” Tim Dwight’s specialized training center/gym area. Dwight himself is facing the camera as several of his developmental students practice in a ring in the background.Tim Dwight: Hello and welcome to my very own Move of the Month segment. In this, I will analyze a top trademark move from an ACW wrestler, and detail exactly why it is as effective as it comes across. This month, I bring to you a dangerous striking attack that has infamous knockout power, Kudo Yatsuda’s Yakuza Knee! Dwight: The Yakuza Knee is perhaps the most powerful single strike attack in ACW. It shares a resemblance to Keiji Mutoh’s Shining Wizard, Yoko Satoshi’s Pop from Okinawa, KENTA’s Busaiku Knee, and Wataru Sakata’s flying knee. Most true ACW fans knew how successful the move has been without me telling you, though. What you probably want to hear, thus, is WHY it is as successful of a move as it is. I can detail that in three simple points. First, the accuracy of the attack is a key facet of the damage potential it has. Kudo takes care in lining up the opponent, and the payoff is quite rich. Watching the examples, you notice that when Kudo twists his hip into the move, the knee is always lined up flush with the opponent’s temple, smashing it with exact force right on the dot. Second, the versatility factor gives it an unpredictable nature, as the Knee can be delivered to any opponent on the ACW roster, and can be executed from a variety of positions, from the usual standing attack, from a step up off the opponent, to a blindside attack. You never know where or when you are going to see the Yakuza Knee, which makes it a difficult move to prepare for. Finally, the blinding speed that Kudo uses with the Yakuza Knee makes it positively impossible to avoid, and any attempt to evade it seems to lead only to further trouble, and more often than not, a knockout! That KO potential makes the Yakuza Knee a spectacular and feared move, one that any sane member of the ACW roster would rather not experience… If anyone in the audience out there has a move they would like to see me break down, feel free to contact me via the ACW Arena office at the following web address: (In other words, shoot the Senator a PM on the matter, or post it in a topic on the boards…) End
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:32:51 GMT -5
Match 3: Junior Title Semi Finals: G-Unit V2 vs. Lost Boys
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall, and is a Junior Tag Titles Semi Final! Coming first to the ring, weighing at a combined weight of 365 lbs…The Lost Boys!
Cry Little Sister hits and the crowd pops as the Lost Boys enter through the curtain, and walk down to the ring. The walk turns into a run and they slide in Brian Kendrick-style, jumping onto a turnbuckle each before jumping down and getting prepared for this ‘match’.
Philip: And their opponents, weighing at a combined weight of 285 lbs…Gary and Gooner, G-Unit V2!
’Loser’ by Beck hits and the crowd cheers loudly for the two jobbers, who haven’t been on TV for a very long time. The two walk out, and make their way down to the ring, both with a look of ambition on their face as they enter the ring, and get ready to fight in this Semi Final match. Gary and Uriel leave the ring, so we start off with Memnoch and Gooner.
Bell Rings.
Gooner runs up to Memnoch, wanting to grapple with him but Memnoch just laughs and shoves him around 180 degrees, quickly hitting a backslide pin, but Gooner quickly kicks out. The two get back to their feet and Memnoch grabs Gooner, throwing him at the ropes. Memnoch bends over but this allows Gooner to counter, and he does so with a rather impressive DDT. However the power is useless and Memnoch is on his feet almost immediately. He tags in his brother, and Uriel grabs Gooner, throwing him at the ropes. Gooner hits a dropkick which sends Uriel to the mat, but unfortunately Gooner lands on his head, and Uriel crawls over, making the cover: 1……2……and Gary stops the count. Uriel stands up as Gary leaves the ring, and throws Gooner into Gary’s turnbuckle. Gary makes the blind tag and enters the ring, taking Uriel down with a surprise running elbow drop. Gary then climbs the turnbuckle, but before he can get all the way Uriel is already on his knees. Gary still jumps nonetheless but Uriel grabs him around the neck, and hits the Christopher Lee Driver. Gooner is too dazed on the outside to try and interfere and The Lost Boys comfortably pick up the 1, 2, 3.
Philip: Here are your winners…The Lost Boys!
The two Lost Boys celebrate as they leave the ring with a high five, but that’s pretty much it in terms of celebrating. They head towards the back, obviously going to prepare for the main event as the referee checks on Gary and Gooner. Fortunately they look ok and they are both on their feet, waving to the fans as we fade out.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:33:17 GMT -5
Match 4: Junior Title Semi Finals: Santanas vs. Capitalists
The fans are excited and are eager to see the following match. They are expecting nothing short of a high quality showdown between the two teams.
Phillip: The following match is scheduled for one fall…
Born to the USA starts to play on the PA system…
…Making their way to the ring first… Weighing in at a total of 440 pounds…Anthony Kalb and Kevin Fitzharris…they are the Capitalists!
They both step out from behind the curtain and get a round out boos and jeers from the crowd. They make their way into the ring and taunt some more in the ring while they wait for their competition…
Phillip: And their opponents….they are weighing in at 405 pounds… Felix Santana Junior and Senior….The Santana’s!
The father and son team both come out to Felix Jr.’s song Gasolina by Daddy Yankee. The crowd boos them as well (just not as much as the Capitalists got boo’d). They get into the ring and taunt a little as Phillip gets out of the ring and the ref rings the bell to start the match-up.
*Bell Rings*
Both teams discuss things a bit more and Felix Santana Jr. decides that he wants to start the match off. However for the Capitalists, Anthony and Kevin can't decide who will start the match first. The only way they can though is by doing rock, paper, scissors, Kevin does paper and Anthony does rock and since paper beats rock, Kevin starts the match up for the Capitalists team.
Both people circle the ring and wait for someone else to make the first move. Both move up to the center of the ring and move in for the tie up. Kevin reverses it and puts Felix Jr. in a headlock. Felix though reverses it quickly and lifts Kevin up and delivers a back drop to Kevin breaking the hold instantly. Felix Jr. goes for a quick pin but is only able to get a quick 1 count. Felix Jr. gets up and pulls up Kevin slowly by his hair; however since he was taking to long to lift him up Kevin drives a straight forearm to the gut of Felix which knocks him back a bit but makes him retaliate by giving him a clubbing blow to the back of the neck of Kevin making him fall back down to the mat hard. Felix Jr. now walks over him and grabs his foot and drags him to the Santana corner and this time he is able to lift him up and push him back into the corner. Felix Jr. raises his hand up to his father and his father takes the tag. Felix Sr. gets into the ring and takes it to Kevin. He gives him fast shots to the stomach (and for his age they are pretty fast punches). Once he stops Kevin stumbles out of the corner and Felix Sr. lifts him up and puts him on his shoulder (in an Oklahoma Slam setup) and drops him into the turnbuckle next to him and then runs to the opposite side of the ring and bounces of the ropes, as he bounces off those he tries to give a clothesline to Kevin but he is able to see it coming and ducks under his arm and appears behind him and pulls him down for a neck breaker.
Both Kevin and Felix Sr. are down on the mat and both start to make their way to their respective corners trying to make the tag to their partner while crawling down on the mat. They both tag their respective partners at the same time and the fans pop as Anthony and Felix Jr. jump into the ring and charge at each other. Just as they are in arms reach of each other Felix Jr. holds a knee up and gives a kitchen sink to Kevin making him flip over the leg but due to the momentum of the knee attack Anthony gets up quickly and is leaning against the ropes while holding his gut with his hands. Felix Jr. walks over to Anthony and tries to set him up for the El Santana Driver (flipping pliedriver) but Anthony isn’t to tired yet for that to happen and reverses it into a back body drop. Felix Jr. gets up quickly after but Kevin is there to give Felix a quick arm drag that sends him down to the mat. But he gets up quickly this time to only receive a side belly to belly suplex that sends him down to the mat and Anthony goes for the cover. The ref goes down too and starts to count…
1… …… 2… …… Thr-Pin gets broken up by Felix Sr.
Kevin gets back into the ring and goes after Felix Sr. for breaking up the pin. Kevin spears him down to the mat and they both role out of the ring. While out there Felix Sr. whips Kevin into the steel turnbuckle posts which gets his head knocked into it that knocks him out cold on the outside.
With Kevin out of the way Felix Sr. goes to where the timekeeper is sitting and takes the chair from him and goes into the ring. But right away the ref sees this and then it becomes a tug-of-war match between the ref and Felix Sr. (with the chair as the rope). Anthony sees this little battle going on and tries to get in the middle to get Felix Sr. out of the ring, but with his back to the other Santana, Felix Jr. reaches into his pants and pulls out a pair of brass knuckles and puts it on his hand he then taps Anthony on his shoulder and once he turns around Felix Jr. clocks him into his skull and Kalb falls down to the mat like a tree trunk being chopped down. Felix Sr., after seeing this just stops and leaves and Felix Jr. throws the knuckles out of the ring and covers Anthony the ref makes his way over and counts for the easy 1,2,3
Phillip: Here is your winner and the last team to advance to the final round THE SANTANA’S!!!
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:33:44 GMT -5
Segment: Celebrating one year in the making
It’s all quiet in the arena as the fans eagerly await the main event, but before so the arena darkens and a voice is heard on the titantron.
Voice: On the 8th January 2005, Fallout has born again…
Clips show the debut show, of the first ever Fallout match between El Froggy Mask and Steve McMichaelson.
Voice: And on the 7th January 2006, you will be able to vote for your favourite Fallout moments from the past year.
Many different moments appear on the screen, until some become more apparent.
Voice: What will your vote be? Is it when Anthony Kalb became the first Fallout wrestler to defeat a non-Fallout member…?
Shows a clip of Kalb beating Spade to win the Junior title.
Voice: Or the introduction of the cage on Fallout?
A clip shows Cernunnos vs. Anthony Kalb for the Junior title
Voice: Or will your moment be Team Fallout crushing the Rebellion at the Omega Effect Pre-Show?
Shows a clip of a bloody Biff pinning Kevin Fitsharris to win the 6-on-6 match at the Omega Effect Pre-Show.
Voice: It’s your vote. And remember, every vote counts…
The voice stops and the lights turn back on, with the crowd murmuring back amongst themselves as we fade out.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:34:07 GMT -5
Match 5: Junior Tag Titles TLC: The Royles vs. D-Train vs. Lost Boys vs. Santanas
The Santanas are resting in the ring when the titles emerge from the roof, being lowered down by a looped wire. This causes a huge pop to emerge from the fans, as Philip enter the ring.
Philip: The following match is the Tables, Ladders and Chairs match, for the ACW Junior Tag Team Championship! The first team to collect one or both titles from the wire, will be announced as the winner! Already in the ring, as you know are the Santanas!
The fans boo as the team appears ready for action, but these jeers turn to cheers as Wanksta by 50 Cent hits, and D-Train walk back out to a huge reaction from the fans.
Philip: Weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs…D-Train!
The team enter the ring and just stare at the title belts hanging on the wire as Philip announces the next team.
Philip: And from Orange County, California, weighing at a combined weight of 365 lbs…The Lost Boys!
Cry Little Sister hits and the fans go nuts as the Lost Boys emerge through the titantron. Despite having fought recently, they don’t look at all tired, and that may come as no surprise as they slide into the ring, and also look at the title as Philip announces the final team.
Philip: And finally, from Newport, Wales, weighing at a combined weight of 468 lbs…The Royles!
Have a Nice Day hits and the Royles walk out to a heelish reception from the crowd. The Royles just smirk at this as they run down the ramp and slide into the ring. Once there they look up at the titles, going to their corner and waiting for the match to occur.
Bell Rings.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:34:23 GMT -5
Silence. There isn’t a muscle that moves in the ring, as the eight just stare at the belts. Dotted around the ringside are several tables and chairs, including a couple of ladders. Suddenly there’s a pop as D-Train decide to break the lack of offense, both going after the Santanas and fighting them in one corner. The Lost Boys then decide to go after the Royles, and gain the upper hand against them in the other corner. D-Train grab Santana Junior, just as the Lost Boys grab Pat McGroin and the two teams whip their opponents into each other. The crowd cheers and they repeat this again, with Ivor Biggin and Santana Senior clashing into each other and falling onto the mat. With two teams down, the Lost Boys and D-Train do the only natural thing-and that is attack each other! McMichaelson runs down and spears Uriel with the Patriot Tackle, but as this happens Memnoch plants Thomas, taking him down with a Dropsault. Memnoch climbs to his feet but before he can do anything, the two Santanas manage to hit a double backdrop, and get up to their feet, taking McMichaelson down with a double monkey flip. They both slide out of the ring and grab steal chairs and re-enter the ring, but the Royles are up at this point and both are on the receiving end of a chair shot. Senior then aims a shot at Memnoch, but he manages to take him down with a brilliant spinning heel kick, connecting the metal that bounces off Senior’s head and causes him to fall to the ground.
Junior is also on the receiving end, this time an Enziguri, and as this happens the Lost Boys realize that they’re the only ones standing. They look at each other, smiling, and slide out the ring. They grab a ladder each but D-Train are quick on the scene, and Thomas hits a baseball slide as the Lost Boys enter with a ladder, forcing the ladder into their chests and knocking them down. Thomas leaves the ring to fight with the Lost Boys, whilst in the ring McMichaelson controls the Royles and Santanas. He throws both Royles out of the ring with ease, concentrating on the Santanas, throwing both at ropes. He attempts a double clothesline but the Santanas duck and hit a double dropkick to the knee, followed by a double DDT. The Santanas exit the ring and grab a ladder for themselves, bringing it into the ring and setting it up. Santana Junior begins climbing as Ivor Biggin re-enters the ring, but Senior takes him down with a punch to the temple. However he cannot control Daunte Thomas, who knocks the elder Santana down with a charging shoulder block. He then points to Santana Junior, but Junior jumps off the ladder, hitting Thomas with a huge flying Headscissors. On the outside of the ring, the Lost Boys are battling with the Royles. The Californians hit a double dropkick, taking both Royles down, and then grab a table, which gets a large pop from the fans. They set it up on the outside, and lay Pat McGroin on the table.
They don’t get so far as Santana Junior interferes, and begins brawling with Uriel. The fight is taken into the ring, and Santana Junior throws Uriel at the ropes, but Uriel fights back with a spider German Suplex. Pat McGroin manages to get off the table and he and his brother enter the ring, where they aim to get the title belts. They grab the ladder, but cannot get the downed Santana Senior from off the bottom of the ladder, so they improvise. McGroin allows his twin Biggin onto his shoulders, and Biggin reaches up, trying to grab the titles. Unfortunately, he’s a little bit too small and at this point Daunte Thomas has gotten back to his feet. He forces the two into a corner, where he grabs Biggin, hitting him with a huge Superplex that shakes the ring. McMichaelson is finally back to his feet, and grabs a table, bringing it into the ring. He sets it up in the corner, but as he does so Uriel and Memnoch come back and fight against the former football player. The two keep fighting and punching him in the head, until they both suddenly hit him with a Greetings From Megiddo (T-Gimmick). The two look pleased with themselves, but this brief happiness turns into sorrow as Santana Junior whacks them both down with a chair shot. Santana Junior turns around, swinging at whoever was behind him and almost hitting his did, but just misses. Santana Senior shouts at his son, but the two agree that they must work as a team to try and win.
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:34:55 GMT -5
Santana Junior and Senior throw Ivor Biggin into the turnbuckle, but before they can capitalize D-Train takes them down with a double clothesline. But McGroin interferes, throwing D-Train into the turnbuckle, just as Biggin escapes. The two then climb up to the turnbuckle and go to hit a Frankensteiner on Thomas, but instead turn to the table on the outside, and plant a huge double Frankensteiner! The fans cheer loudly as the table crashes into a million pieces, with one and a half teams out. Inside the ring there is not much change either, with all but McMichaelson on his feet. The former football player looks at his options, but instead decides to leave the ring, grabbing not one, not two but three tables. He places them back into the ring and sets them up in all three remaining corners. He then starts stalking the wrestlers in the ring, and waits for Santana Junior to climb to his feet before giving him the Patriot Tackle into one of the tables! The Freight Train turns around, and puts Santana Senior through a table with a tackle! He then looks at Memnoch, but as he charges at the Lost Boy, Memnoch dives down, tripping McMichaelson up so he goes through a table instead! Memnoch staggers back into the center of the ring, where he sees Uriel. There two stare at each other and grin, as Uriel grabs the ladder in the ring and Memnoch goes and grabs a ladder from the outside.
Memnoch pushes the ladder into the ring and sets it up close to Uriel’s. As this happens, Santana Senior manages to get to his feet so Memnoch slams him, and the two climb the ladder about halfway. They both smile rather evilly, and dive off the ladders, hitting double leg drops - one to the head, one to the chest. The Lost Boys slowly climb to their feet but by this time the Royles have re-entered the ring and take down both Lost Boys with Snap Suplexes. Ivor Biggin then sets up the ladder in the centre of the ring, and slowly begins to climb it. He gets ever so close to the belt, but only slowly takes his time, step after step to make sure he doesn’t suffer any serious injury. As he nears the top, he looks down and suddenly whimpers as Santana Junior grabs him by the tights, hitting a modified Powerbomb. On the outside of the ring, D-Train have had enough of things and set up three tables, setting them up next to each other. However they aren’t satisfied with that, and so set up three more tables, then three more to make a three-by-three block of tables! They grab a ladder each and enter the ring, setting both up near the title. The two begin climbing now, and naturally, so do the other six. As they all reach the top, brawling begins between Santana Senior and Memnoch, Thomas and Biggin, McMichaelson and Uriel and Santana Junior and McGroin. Thomas manages to push Biggin off his ladder, and sneakily push the ladder next to him, and Santana and Memnoch’s ladder falls down, with both having to jump out of the ring to escape injury.
Meanwhile McMichaelson shoves Uriel off, and pushes the ladder next to him, and Santana Junior and McGroin fly off their ladder, having to jump for safety. D-Train are now clearly on top of the match, but as they are about to grab the titles, Biggin and Uriel (who were pushed off) team up, pushing both ladders! The two D-Train members fly off the ladders, and typically fly through the nine tables they had earlier set up! A chant of ‘holy shit’ starts and circles the arena as a referee checks the two, and it’s clear that they are both out of the match. In the ring meanwhile, McGroin throws Junior into the turnbuckle, and Junior falls into a sitting position. McGroin then grabs a chair, going to another turnbuckle and does what nobody expects anyone to do in this match. He covers one length of the ring, hitting a perfect Van-Terminator and causing Santana Junior to bleed through his mask. Another ‘holy shit’ chant is formed as McGroin climbs to his feet, and grabs a ladder, beginning to climb it. However soon the Lost Boys are on the scene and the two quickly grab a ladder and begin climbing it, at a much faster pace than that of McGroin. When he gets to the right height, Memnoch decides to risk it all, throwing himself off the ladder and taking McGroin down with a Headscissors. Only he fails to take down the Welshman, and he slowly but surely continues to climb the ladder…
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Post by BK London on Dec 17, 2005 12:35:21 GMT -5
However this is quick to change as Santana Senior gets into the ring and halts the run of McGroin by pulling on his boot. McGroin tries to escape but finds it hard doing so, with Senior holding a death grip on that belt. Ivor Biggin flies in and tries to take down Santana Junior, succeeding in taking him down. However to his horror he also takes down the ladder with his brother on, and all three fall to the ground. This leaves just Uriel on a ladder, and he jumps off his ladder, grabbing hold of the tag titles. The fans cheer as he tries to unhook them, but finds it hard going, especially as he’s swinging furiously from left to right. Santana Junior slowly and groggily climbs the turnbuckle and makes one last desperate dive in order to stop Uriel. He hits a dropkick that connects with Uriel’s stomach, but as he falls his instinct is to try and grab something to hold on to - and that ‘thing’ happens to be both Junior title belts. He falls, belts in hand in the ring, and the bell rings, with the crowd going completely bonkers for the new champions.
Philip: Here are your winners…and NEW Junior Tag Team Champions…The Lost Boys!
Cry Little Sister hits the PA system again and Uriel slowly climbs to his feet, still slightly unaware of what has happened as Memnoch manages to get up and takes one of the title belts off Uriel, and the two hug in the ring, holding up their belts to the cheering fans. The two climb out the ring, past the D-Train members who are slowly coming to terms with what has happened, and up the ramp, where as every team manages to stand up, the Lost Boys proudly show off their belts, holding them up high as Fallout comes to an end. But it leaves us thinking:
Who will be the first challengers for the junior tag team titles?
Why did Tracy Finn vanish?
Will Wolf and Biff finally settle their differences?
We may find out the answers, we may not. But with this being the final Fallout show of the year, we end with a new beginning…
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by Latino on Dec 17, 2005 12:52:08 GMT -5
Not a bad show and I loved Dwights Move Segment.
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Post by Karate Master Kudo on Dec 17, 2005 13:10:34 GMT -5
Wow, awesome Fallout. Very unexpected results for me, my predictions were so off haha. Fallout ends the year with a high note and definite incentive to stay tuned for the new year of ACW. I loved the move segment too, I'm a sucker for little creative things like that. The fact that it was focused on the Yakuza Knee made it that much more enjoyable for me. But I must say, that the name is "Yasuda" not "Yatsuda" Either way, great Fallout
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Post by Jonny Spade on Dec 17, 2005 13:37:39 GMT -5
Good show
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