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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 14:57:53 GMT -5
((OOC Note: Sorry Fallout is late. I had problems last night, i.e. power failures because the moronic electricity men dug up a hole outside my house, for no apparent reason but to tamper with the cables and do nothing but ruin my night. Anyways the electricity is back so here's Fallout, one day late.)
Sunday Night Fallout 22nd January 2006 ----------------------------------------------------
El Froggy Mask vs. Anthony Kalb
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Hitman vs. Steve McMichaelson
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Rena vs. Mystery Opponent
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Royles vs. Irresistible Force/Immovable Object
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Wolf w/ Beau James vs. Glamour Boy w/ Biff
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Submission Match Daniel Ness vs. Brian Carnage
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Fallout opens, showing Biff Taylor winning the SSW championship last week. It then shows a match-up banner saying ‘Wolf vs. Glamour Boy. Fallout 21st January 2006’.
“Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!”
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:01:33 GMT -5
Segment: “…And your NEW SSW Champion!”
The segment opens up with ‘Immigration Song’ hitting the PA system. Biff Taylor emerges through the curtain, alongside the Goodfellas, Jeffrey Janson and Tony Givens, the SSW owner. Biff holds the SSW title over his shoulder, proudly shining it as he lifts it up to the crowd before climbing into the ring, alongside his posse. Biff takes a microphone as he ignores the boos and jeers, and waits for them to finish before speaking.
Biff: Y’know that Beau James isn’t such a smart arse after all! In fact he was so bad I pinned his ass easily to win the SSW championship!
The fans boo more at Biff for mentioning this.
Biff: But there’s one thing I’ve gotta say, and it’s that I wouldn’t have this belt if it wasn’t for that man over there, Tony Givens!
Tony gives a mock bow, which causes the fans to boo even more.
Biff: But without further ado, let me announce the fifth and final member to my team. He’s the master of the submission, the king of the reversal…Daniel Ness!
”Survival of the Sickest” by Saliva hits, and Daniel Ness walks down the ramp much to the surprise of the fans. Ness, making his Fallout return, clearly doesn’t get a good reception from the fans, which taunt and jeer him as he makes his way down to the ring. Ness just mocks them as he enters the ring, immediately shaking the hand of first Biff, and then Mr. Givens before taking the mic.
Ness; You know I spent a long time out of action from ACW, but I felt now was the time to make my return to Fallout. You see things couldn’t be any better here, with Biff here dominating the show…I can’t see any way to why people can complain about it. But there’s nothing you people, Wolf or Beau can do about it. Because in the ring, it is…OUR WORLD!
The fans boo again as Ness drops the microphone, and poses in front of the fans. ‘Immigration Song’ hits again and the camera fades out with Team Biff standing in the ring confidently.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:05:03 GMT -5
Segment: Fallout Memories #1
The titantron comes to life with the title ‘Fallout Memories #1’ printed across. Another title saying ‘Fallout’s Debut’ appears, and we go back to the very first Fallout show, in a match between El Froggy Mask and Steve McMichaelson.
Steve continues to beat on Froggy, going to town on Froggy’s legs with stomps and leg drops. He then proceeds to try to put Froggy into a figure-four leglock, but Froggy kicks him in the face with a lot of velocity, leaving a flipper-shaped indent on Steve’s head. Steve reels back into a corner and Froggy springs up just like a…yeah, you guessed it, frog. El Froggy Mask starts to build up strength, crouching lower and lower with his legs like a spring. The crowd notices this, and begins to cheer him on with whatever he’s doing. Steve shrugs off the blow, and charges Froggy for an attempt at the spear, which Froggy dodges, but this time, Froggy leaps very high in the air, with almost unbelievable height, and lands perched on the turnbuckle. Steve is confused, and when he turns around, he is met with a vicious top rope missile dropkick, known to El Froggy Mask’s fans as The Hop. Froggy hops on top of Steve for the pin. 1…2…3!
Phillip: And the winner, via pinfall, El Froggy Mask!
The titantron shuts off, and the fans cheer as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:07:41 GMT -5
Match 1: El Froggy Mask vs. Anthony Kalb
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall!
’Green Hornet’ hits and El Froggy Mask comes out to an amazing reaction from the crowd.
Philip: Coming first to the ring, from the Janitor’s Closet, weighing at 180 lbs…El Froggy Mask!
Froggy smiles as he hops down the ramp before running and sliding into the ring, where he jumps up and gets ready for his opponent.
Philip: And being accompanied by Kevin Fitsharris, weighing at 245 lbs…Anthony Kalb!
’Money’ by Pink Floyd hits and the fans give the two Capitalist members serious heel heat as the two make their way down to the ring. The two former Junior champions look confidant with victory as Kalb enters the ring, staring at Froggy before climbing a turnbuckle. He quickly jumps down, avoiding the rubbish aimed at him before getting ready to fight.
Bell Rings.
Kalb and Froggy lock up, and Kalb quickly throws Froggy to the side with a headlock. He applies the hold a couple of times before spinning behind Froggy, locking in a Hammerlock. Froggy takes the pain before managing to lift Kalb up into a backdrop and Froggy makes the cover, but Kalb easily kicks out before three. Froggy lifts Kalb up but Kalb pushes Froggy’s hand away, and delivers some punches for himself. He forces Froggy into the ropes and then whips him, but Froggy ducks the clothesline and then takes Kalb down with a flipping Neckbreaker. Froggy, excited, makes the cover and expects three but again it’s not enough to ground Kalb, who throws Froggy off him before climbing to his feet. Froggy lands badly on his shoulder, and Kalb gives a little smile as he climbs to his feet. He grabs Froggy, hitting a Shoulder Armbreaker and Froggy is like a fish out of water, flopping around the ring. Kalb stomps him a couple of times – naturally in the shoulder – but Froggy manages to grab hold of the ropes and pull himself out of the ring. This is near suicidal though, as Kalb needlessly argues with the referee, which allows Fitsharris to throw Froggy into the steel steps. Fitsharris quickly lifts Froggy up and throws him into the ring, just as Kalb finishes his argument with the ref, and the three-time former Junior Champion covers Froggy: 1……2……kickout by Froggy. Kalb lifts Froggy up and hits a swinging Neckbreaker with a lot of speed. Kalb then taunts to the fans, which gives him a bit more heel heat.
Kalb lifts Froggy back up, but Froggy fights back and gets the crowd behind him with a couple of elbows to the head. Froggy then starts knife-edging Kalb in the chest, and the ‘WOOOO’s quickly covering the arena. Froggy hits five of these in quick succession and it forces Kalb to retreat in the corner. Froggy lets him recover but only for a second, before turning around and running back at Kalb, leaping onto him with a body splash. Kalb falls to the ground, and Froggy rolls him over onto his back. Froggy climbs the top rope, going for the Frog Splash but Fitsharris suddenly pulls the ropes, and Froggy gets hit in the nether region. The fans boo as Kalb slowly recovers and climbs up to his feet and up the turnbuckle. He grabs Froggy and slowly positions himself, hitting a Superplex into the ring. The force almost moves the ring, but it’s only just not quite, however it leaves both men down on the ground. Kalb is down and clearly hurt, but he manages to drag an arm over the shoulder of Froggy:
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Kickout by El Froggy Mask! Kalb just rolls back onto his back, quite annoyed that he failed to win the match, but he knows he must continue to fight against Froggy. He slowly uses the ropes as assistance to his feet, and manages to drag his body up. He then grabs Froggy, lifting him up and throws Froggy at the ropes. However Froggy manages to reverse it, and Kalb goes flying at the ropes before Froggy hits a Kitchen Sink. However before Froggy can get a cover in, Fitsharris jumps on the apron, attempting to interfere, Froggy turns around, shoving him off the apron but as he does this, Kalb sneaks up, hitting a low blow. Unfortunately it’s right in front of the referee, who signals for the bell immediately.
Philip: Here is your winner as a result of a disqualification, El Froggy Mask!
The fans cheer for Froggy ‘winning’, but still boo as the Capitalists team up on Froggy, who is pretty helpless now. However suddenly the tides turn as D-Train suddenly run down to the ring, and begin clearing the house, throwing the Capitalists out of the ring. The Capitalists lie out the ring, looking rather confused as Daunte Thomas grabs the microphone.
Thomas: Sorry boys, but you’re interfering on our turf now.
The Capitalists still look confused, just as the crowd are.
Thomas: Especially since El Froggy Mask has just joined Team Wolf for Ragnarok!
The fans go nuts as Thomas drops the microphone and both D-Train members help Froggy to his feet. They both then shake the hand of Froggy, showing Froggy’s alliance to the team as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:12:27 GMT -5
Segment: The Lost Boys review the tag team division
The segment opens up in the backstage area, but in an unknown location. There is a blue screen, and some hassling about can be heard in the background before the Junior Tag Champions, Uriel and Memnoch sit down in front of the screen, ready to discuss the tag division.
Memnoch: It took us long enough, and we paid the dues many times over…
Uriel: But, dude, we got gold! Hey, I like the look of that!
Memnoch: But all that glitters is not gold…
Uriel: Yeah dude, silver does, and diamonds are pretty shiny…
Memnoch: What I was getting to is this: The belts are nice, but we’ve always been fighters, we’re not afraid to take on anyone, anywhere. The men make the belts, not the other way around.
Uriel: Oh, yeah, anyone wants a shot at these titles on Fallout, we’ll take you on! Anyone who was in the tournament, or anyone on the roster, or even in Tim Dwight’s rad little gym want a shot, we’ll be glad to oblige you!
Memnoch: We’re the Lost Boys, we may not always have been seen as the top guys around here, but we have solid proof right here that we can win a match or two. Question is, does someone else want to prove themselves? Only time will tell.
Fade Out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:15:10 GMT -5
Match 2: Hitman of the Gods vs. Steve McMichaelson (Credit: BK London)
Philip: This match is scheduled for one fall, coming to the ring weighing in at 305 pounds from Boston, Massachusetts, "The Freight Train" Steve McMichaelson!
"Wait and Bleed" by Slipknot hits and the former football player makes his way down to the ring sporting his New England’s Patriots' jersey. He manages to garner a mixed reaction from the crowd and he hops up onto the apron before stepping into the ring. McMichaelson hops onto the middle rope and he beats his chest before saluting his fans.
Philip: And his opponent, coming to the ring weighing at 451 pounds from Tartarus, "The Wrecking Ball Sent from Greece", Hitman of the Gods!
"Dirty Diamonds" by Alice Cooper sounds throughout the PA System and the fan favorite turned evil giant makes his way to the ring to a huge amount of boos from the crowd. He returns the jeers and taunts from the fans with trash talking and he hops on the apron and simply steps over the top rope. He walks to the middle of the ring and McMichaelson meets him in the center of the ring also. The bell rings and the match commences.
The two superstars just stare down each other, waiting for the first one to make the move and McMichaelson starts taking it to the big man first with a few right hands. Hitman begins to take a few steps back and McMichaelson backs up to bounce off the ropes. He goes for a shoulder block on The Wrecking Ball from Greece but Hitman fails to budge. McMichaelson is somewhat perplexed and he bounces off the ropes and attempts it again but for only the same result. McMichaelson attempts it a third time but is Spinebustered straight to the middle of the mat. Hitman rises up and beats his chest before ripping off McMichaelson's patriot jersey and wiping his nose with it. He picks up McMichaelson and tosses him in the corner before laying him in the chest with a few open handed chops. He then whips McMichaelson into the opposite corner and now sprints toward him for a clothesline but McMichaelson gets his boot up. Hitman recoils and McMichaelson hops up onto the middle rope and takes down the 7 foot 6 inch monster with a Diving Lou Thesz press. He then starts firing away at Hitman with right hands and the referee pulls him off after the four count.
McMichaelson picks up Hitman and hits him with a few Bionic elbows which gets Hitman on the ropes. McMichaelson whips Hitman off the ropes but Hitman reverses it and manages to stop McMichaelson in his tracks with a Body Avalanche. Hitman then bounces off the ropes and hits a huge Body Splash on the former patriot's player. Hitman hooks the leg but he quickly lifts Steve's shoulder up after two to administer more pain. Hitman stalks McMichaelson from behind and when McMichaelson gets to his feet, Hitman goes for the Raging Titan but McMichaelson counters by slipping behind him and then pushing him into the corner. Hitman holds his chest and turns around and Steve quickly bursts out the corner and takes Hitman down with a Patriot Tackle. Hitman drops to the ground and so does Steve. The referee begins to count for the double count out but Steve shifts his weight and lays his arm over the chest of Hitman. The referee counts one, two, thr- but Hitman powers out. Steve manages to rise to his feet and he goes out onto the apron before going onto the top rope. Hitman sees him on the top rope and knocks his feet, making Hitman slip on the top rope. Hitman hits the Zeus Anger II and covers McMichaelson for the 1-2-3.
Philip: And the winner of this match, Hitman of the Gods!
"Dirty Diamonds" hits and Hitman rises up to his feet and devilishly smiles. He looks over to the referee and demands he raises his arm and the referee complies. Hitman exits the ring while the crowd boos him and disappears through the curtain.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:21:25 GMT -5
Match 3: Rena vs. Mystery Opponent
We come back to the break where Rena is standing in the ring with her music playing across the speakers. Philip is also in the ring, ready to announce the mystery opponent.
Philip: Currently in the ring, from New York City, Rena Matheson!
She gets a pop for her name.
Philip: And her opponent…Tracy Finn!
’Hot Blooded’ by Foreigner hits and there’s a small pop for Finn as he walks out. He calmly walks down the ring, still holding what is now a rather tattered 7 leaf clover in his hands as he enters the ring and holds it up proud. But he accidentally drops it, and as he goes to pick it up Rena grabs him by the tights, making the cover:
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Philip: Here is your winner, Rena Matheson!
The fans don’t know what to expect from this, but Rena just giggles as she mentions something to the referee. The referee then mentions it to Philip, who makes the announcement.
Philip: Miss. Rena Matheson has requested that the match restarts!
Bell Rings.
Rena and Finn both circle the ring, and Finn goes in first, with a powerful club to the shoulder. Rena flies to the ground, but quickly rolls backwards and jumping back to her feet. She charges at Finn, dropkicking him into the mid section and Finn falls into a bent-over position. Rena grins as she grabs Finn by the neck and delivers a powerful DDT. Rena makes the cover but Finn manages to kick out comfortably. Rena climbs to her feet, lifting Finn up but Finn pushes Rena away, attempting to club her with a fist. Only Rena is too quick, darting under the fist and kicking Finn in the face with a dropkick, sending him to the floor. Finn feels the full force of the move, holding his head in clear pain as Rena climbs to her feet, reasonably cool with the match so far. She lifts Finn to his feet, but Finn responds with an elbow to the stomach. He then throws Rena at the ropes, hitting a massive Powerslam pin. Finn makes the cover: 1……2……kickout by Rena. Finn looks a little annoyed, but grabs his 7 leaf clover, putting it in his pocket for good luck. However as he does this Rena manages to climb to her feet using the ropes, and gives Finn a huge Chick Kick to the temple. Finn falls, and the clover flies out of his pocket and onto the floor. Rena falls back down to the ground, fairly tired but determined to win the match.
She slowly picks Finn up to his feet, giving him some kicks to the stomach. But Finn reverses it, giving Rena a headbutt. Finn smiles, and signals for his trademark finisher the Tongan Death Grip, but as he stalks Rena he accidentally stands on his 7 leaf clover, slipping and falling to the ground. His head smashes off the turnbuckle and there’s a nasty ‘ooh’ from the crowd as Finn falls onto his back, completely flat out. Rena manages to regain full control over her body, noticing Finn lay out. She does the only natural thing here, making the pin attempt and the referee counts the 1-2-3.
Philip: Here is your winner, Rena Matheson!
Rena’s theme music hits the PA system and she slowly stands back up, a little confused at the manner of how she won but satisfied with victory nonetheless. She calmly drops to the floor, rolling out the win and taking in some of the wolf whistles from the crowd. Finn, meanwhile slowly regains consciousness and we fade out looking at Finn’s ‘lucky’ 7 leaf clover, now reduced to a green smear on the canvas.
Fade Out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:31:14 GMT -5
Segment: Fallout Memories #2
The titantron again comes to life with the words ‘Fallout Memories #2’, with the title this time being ‘Fallout’s first ever cage match’. The match shown is from the Fallen Heroes pre-show, as Anthony Kalb and Cernunnos fight off in a steel cage match.
Cernunnos quickly seems to be fading, but perhaps that was just a ploy, as the challenger breaks the chokehold on his own throat, and grips his opponent's in one fluid motion. Cernunnos stands to his feet, lifting Kalb in the air. The champion now is the one in trouble, and if it were not for a well timed front kick, it very well may have been over at this point. Kalb stumbles to his feet, but is caught by Cernunnos again, who goes for a vertical suplex...however Kalb is able to float behind him, catching Cernunnos in a rear chinlock, and with a quick throat cutting motion, signals for the Adam Smith Driver! Can he lift his opponent for his finisher? The answer may never be known, as Cernunnos leans forwards in the rear chinlock, as Kalb tries to pull up, lifting the champ onto his shoulders, and drives his opponent straight into the mat with the Fire Thunder Driver variation named the Pagan Wrath, leaving a puddle of blood on the spot where Kalb's head hit the mat.
Fitsharris: End the match, you have to end it now!
Senator: No...he wants to finish this.
Cernunnos goes for the cover...1...no, the challenger picks his opponent up after the one count, and lifts him once again for the Pagan Wrath, nailing it for a second time! Kevin Fitsharris is going nuts on the outside, and the Senator begins to look concerned for the first time in the match. Cernunnos goes for the cover again, without hooking a leg...1...2...Kalb KICKS OUT! Kalb kicks out! Cernunnos stands up to his feet, throwing his head back in a show of rage. The challenger lifts the ACW Junior champ back up to his feet, hooking a leg, picks him up into a suplex position. Cernunnos hooks the other leg, and with a sickening thud, sits down into a perfect Muscle Buster, the Furor Celtica. Cernunnos does not even go for the cover this time, but lifts Kalb up again into the ready position for another Furor Celtica, staring at the Stable members at ringside.
Fitsharris: No! That move could've paralyzed him! Another one could kill him!
Senator: I agree...sigh...referee, end the match, now, I throw in the towel.
The Senator takes a white handkerchief out from his suit pocket, tosses it into the ring, and the ref motions to ring the bell. Cernunnos drops Kalb to the mat like a sack of potatoes, and simply stands in the ring, staring at the Senator, who returns the favor.
Phillip: Your winner, the NEW ACW Junior Champion, Cernunnos!
The fans cheer again as the titantron closes, and fades out.
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Post by keenan on Jan 22, 2006 15:31:47 GMT -5
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:36:35 GMT -5
Segment: High Tempers
The camera cuts from the ring area to the backstage, where fan favourite ‘Dangerous’ Nick Alger is getting some coffee from the coffee machine. As he puts his money in the machine, and presses ‘decaf’ he whistles casually, and the fans perhaps see a lighter side to DNA. Suddenly though 004 appears on screen, hitting him in the back of the head with a Kendo stick, causing DNA to fall straight to the ground. The crowd are confused at what’s happening here, but 004 just stares at DNA, holding the Kendo stick in his hand like a man possessed.
004: …No longer will I be the shadow of Fallout…No longer will ACW forget the man that once sold PPVs. 004 is back, and 004 is better than ever…
004 gives an evil laugh, before grabbing DNA’s coffee, drinking it down in one. 004 holds it in his mouth, but struggles to do so with the heat and spits it out, fittingly all over the body of DNA. 004 laughs again before quickly leaving as some medics come to help DNA.
Fade Out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:38:55 GMT -5
Segment: Fallout Memories #3
The titantron opens up again, with the title ‘Fallout Memories #3’. The title this time is ‘Omega Effect Pre-Show’, and the fans cheer simply for hearing the name of the show, knowing what match it is. It is, in fact the 6-on-5 elimination tag match between a face Biff’s team and a Rebellion Fitsharris’ team.
Fitsharris is completely shocked; something that’s never been accomplished before just occurred. He slowly makes it to his feet, but Biff beats him and hits him with a big boot! Fitsharris is down on the canvas, and Biff looks at the chair. He grins, looking at the fans and places it on Fitsharris’ chest. He then slowly climbs to the top rope, and hits a Froggy-style Frog Splash! Biff obviously feels a lot of affect from the move, literally bouncing off the chair and falling back. But he slowly manages to crawl over and throw the chair away. He then drops an arm over Fitsharris and the referee slowly comes to, making the count, 1…2…3! Biff slips off Fitsharris, extremely pleased with the win as the Team Biff members enter the ring.
Philip: Here are your winners, Team Biff!
The action fades out and the titantron closes, and we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:40:53 GMT -5
Match 4: Royles vs. Irresistible Force/Immovable Object
Coming back from the break, the Irresistible Force, Julio Rivera and Colossus Rhodes, the Immovable Object are both in the ring, as Phillip announces their opponents
Phillip: Announcing next, at a combined weight of four hundred and sixty seven pounds, Ivor Biggin and Pat McGroin, the Royles!
The two brothers make their way to the ring, to a mixed response from the audience in the ACW Arena. Their opponents already look annoyed before anything even happens, Julio Rivera running the ropes while Colossus Rhodes stretches his arms out, neither taking their eyes off their opponents. Unfortunately, the Royles both go for the microphones as they enter the ring, and Biggin points to Rhodes as he begins to speak.
Ivor Biggin: Hey, lookey here, we have someone who says he’s got an immovable object! Ha, can’t move it can you? Well, we’re just the blokes to let you know, there is stuff to help you for that!
Pat McGroin: Over here, Rhodes, yeah, I got your colossus right here!
McGroin performs a crotch chop, with half of the crowd groaning and the other half snickering. Rhodes does not seem too pleased, and slaps the mike from McGroin’s hand, but is jumped from behind by Biggin as the bell rings. Rhodes, though, simply turns around, with a furious look on his face. McGroin and Biggin both signal to each other, and run straight past Colossus in opposite directions, rebounding off the ropes, and coming back with a sandwich low dropkick to the knee. Rhodes hobbles for a moment, but does not lose his footing. McGroin heads over the apron, and Biggin starts things off for the Royles. Rhodes closes in on his opponent, trying to cut off the ring, but Biggin uses his superior quickness to avoid that dreadful situation, trying to keep space behind him, should a hasty retreat be forced. Rhodes attempts to catch Biggin on a few more tries, but does not succeed, and tags out in frustration. Julio Rivera immediately makes an impact upon entering the ring for the first time in the match, spiking Biggin on his head with a running DDT, and going for an early cover…
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…Ivor Biggin kicks out at one! Rivera rebounds off the ropes and once again sends his opponent to the mat with a running spin wheel kick to the back of the head. Biggin gets up almost immediately, but seems a bit stunned, and Rivera goes off the ropes again, this time grabbing his opponent and jamming his head into the mat with a standing face crusher. The Irresistible Force wastes no time in following up, lifting his opponent up off the surface, and going for a scoop slam, but Biggin manages to nail him in the groin on the way up with a well timed fist. Both men drop to the mat in an awkward position, with Biggin being able to recover first, and taking advantage, he locks in an STF, cranking the hold in. Rhodes sees his partner in a bad way, and wastes no time entering the ring. Pat McGroin attempts to cut him off, but is merely met with a hand to the face, and is easily shoved away. Rhodes breaks the STF up with an emphatic stomp, and returns to his corner. Both Biggin and Rivera try to get to their respective corners, but Biggin wins the race, and McGroin is tagged in right in time to prevent Rivera from bringing Rhodes into the match, dragging his opponent back to the center of the ring. McGroin lifts Rivera up, and connects on a vertical suplex, rolling over, lifting his opponent up again, this time, spiking him with a sheer drop Brainbuster, floating right into a pin…
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:44:31 GMT -5
……..Rhodes manages somehow to make the save at the last split second, and the match continues! Rivera is now the one out on his feet, and McGroin places him in a cobra clutch. Rivera struggles to escape, but only succeeds in tightening the hold in further. The Irresistible Force starts to fade in the hold, and Cliff Mortimer checks him for signs of consciousness.
Mortimer lifts Rivera’s hand once…and it drops.
He lifts it for a second time…and it limply falls.
The referee finally lifts the hand for the third time, the crowd starting to clap…and Rivera manages to halt his arm, clenches his fist, and somehow getting one last burst of momentum, and rolls forward, escaping the cobra clutch! Rivera starts crawling towards his corner…and makes the tag to an impatient and rather ticked off Colossus Rhodes! Rhodes enters the ring, as McGroin bails out. Ivor Biggin attacks Rhodes from behind with a dropkick to the back, but merely bounces off, and rolls out of the ring to avoid the Immovable Object. Pat McGroin and Ivor Biggin huddle on the outside, planning just how they’re going to take on the giant…but are rudely interrupted by Julio Rivera, who comes over the top rope with a tope con hilo, wiping both Royles out, not to mention himself. The Royles get up first, and deal out a quick beat down to Rivera before entering the ring in tandem.
Ivor Biggin is the first to enter the ring, and promptly runs into a gigantic knee to the gut. Rhodes tosses Biggin aside, and meets the incoming Pat McGroin head on, catching him with a Bearhug Spinebuster. Biggin leaps up from behind, attempting to bring the Immovable Object down with a loose headlock takedown, but Rhodes catches him, walks over to the ropes, and dumps Biggin out of the ring with an atomic whip. McGroin now attempts to hammer throw his in ring opponent into the opposite ropes, but as we all know, you can’t Irish whip a giant, and sure enough, Rhodes simply stands his ground, not moving an inch, while McGroin almost blows out his back attempting to throw his opponent. Rhodes attempts to counter into a short arm lariat, but Pat McGroin ducks it, and throws a series of hard punches to his opponent’s head. Rhodes takes ten or so punches, and is seemingly staggered, but as McGroin attempts to come off the ropes with a shoulder block, the Immovable Object brings both his huge hands down around his opponent’s throat. Rhodes then lifts McGroin more than eight feet in the air, hanging him for a four count…before dropping him, and redefining the term “squash match,” with a massive fall forward double hand choke bomb, the Colossus Press! Rhodes ends up covering for the pin, with his massive weight crushing McGroin to the mat…
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Ivor Biggin attempts to get back into the ring and make the save…
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Julio Rivera somehow manages to grab Biggin’s heel, and keeps him halfway out of the ring…
…3!
Phillip: Your winners, Colossus Rhodes and Julio Rivera!
Rhodes gets up off his opponent, as Biggin charges into the ring, helping McGroin to his feet. At the same time, Rhodes lifts his exhausted and bruised partner over his shoulder, and heads to the back.
Fade Out
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:47:12 GMT -5
Segment: The Santanas Review the tag team division
We open up to a backstage area, where the Santanas are sitting in front of that blue screen, and so obviously are going to talk about the tag team division on Fallout.
Felix Senior: Son, we didn’t do our best there in that title hunt…
Felix Junior: So what? Those title’s aren’t going anywhere…
Senior: That loss might have disgraced the family name, and we should have won for our…
Junior: So what? How many teams were out there? Too many to have a really good shot at the titles. The Lost Boys just got lucky anyway.
Senior: Son, you didn’t use to give up that easily. You lost your fire…that same fire I got so popular with back in the Dominican, that same fire that got you hired here, that same Latin Fire that would have guaranteed us a win! I may be older now, but I can still go, and you have no excuses!
Junior: Whatever you say, papi…
Fade Out.
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Post by scrawn on Jan 22, 2006 15:48:19 GMT -5
Segment: The end of the Lost Boys?
Coming back from the break, we see the Lost Boys sitting in their room. The room is almost full with smoke, and the two look completely smashed out of their skull, and therefore it’s no surprise to what they’ve been smoking.
Uriel: Brother dude, is there like, any left?
Memnoch: Nah man. We used it all up.
Memnoch swiftly bursts into an uncontrollable laughter, but it comes to an abrupt end as the door swings open and Biff Taylor walks through into the room. Uriel and Memnoch try to disguise the fact that they’re stoned, but Biff knows weed when he smells it.
Biff: Hmm…you guys got any left?
Uriel and Memnoch look at each other, then to Biff.
Uriel: No sir.
Memnoch: Of course not sir.
Uriel: We don’t know what you’re on about sir.
Biff just lets out a little grunt, before smiling.
Biff: That’s a shame boys, because it means that I’ll have to put you lot in a tag team turmoil belt for those precious little titles you have there at the Ragnarok Pre-Show. Enjoy!
Biff leaves the room, with the Lost Boys looking rather pissed off, and a bit more down-to-earth. Uriel looks at his brother, and looks back at the floor.
Uriel: That BETTER have been a hallucination.
Fade Out.
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