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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:11:12 GMT -5
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Sgt. Pilko vs. Tracy Finn
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'Riot' McConnell vs. Brian Carnage
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El Santanas & Cool Flame vs. D-Train & El Froggy Mask
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Wolf vs. Daniel Ness
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Junior Title: Predator vs. 'Dangerous' Nick Alger
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Fallout opens up with a recap video from last week, most notably of the coming together of Wolf and Predator, arguably the two strongest forces on Fallout.
Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:11:38 GMT -5
Match 1: Sgt. Pilko vs. Tracy Finn (Credit: Jake Cheng)
The crowd is restless as they gear up for the first match of the night. The new arena appears to be a large hit as far as the fans are concerned, as Fallout debuts at its new home for the Bloody Valentine Pre-Show. But still, there are some normal ACW fans here, with signs like “Hunter fears the Predators” and “Mom always liked Pilko best.”
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one-fall. Introducing first, from Escanaba, Michigan, the Unluckiest Man In Pro Wrestling, Tracy Finn!
“Hot Blooded” by Foreigner plays over the PA system as Tracy Finn walks out from the Alphatron, getting major cheers from the fans in the crowd. After high fiving fans, he slides into the ring and get determined.
Philip: And his opponent, making his New Era Fallout debut, from Newcastle, England, Sgt. Pilko!
“I Predict A Riot” comes on and Sgt. Pilko comes out, but this times crowd boos. As Pilko comes down the aisle, he notices a small boy sitting close to the ring not booing. But he’s not cheering either. Hell, he isn’t even playing attention. His eyes are glued to his red Mario Kart edition Nintendo DS.
Pilko: Hey kid, what the hell are you doing?
The kid doesn’t even flinch, let alone look up from his precious game.
Pilko: HEY KID!
This time the kid jumps, almost throwing his DS across the arena.
Kid: Y-y-yeah?
Pilko*In a nicer tone*: Who did you come to see here tonight?
Kid: I came to see my favorite wrestler. The Welsh Dragon, Dan White!
Pilko turns red with anger. He grabs the kid’s DS from him.
Pilko: TOUCH THIS!
Pilko snaps the handheld in half and then puts in on he ground and smashes it under his boot. The kid starts to cry, but Pilko doesn’t care.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:12:01 GMT -5
Bell Rings
The two men are evenly matched, about the same height and weight. They slowly move toward the middle of the ring. Finn goes to lock up, but Pilko moves back and Finn falls flat on his face. The crowd laughs it up for a bit while Pilko just shakes his head. Then Pilko helps Tracy up. Tracy brushes off his old hockey jersey and sweatpants and then Pilko clotheslines him from behind. Tracy gets up and Pilko uses the ropes to gain some momentum before he hits a vicious running lariat.
Bardo: Wow! Such a powerful lariat there by Sgt. Pilko!
Pilko starts to work the legs using his trademark elevated Boston crab. Tracy Finn looks like he ready to give up already and he’s only 100 words into the match. Tracy shakes his head and opens and closes his hand like trying to grab something. Then when all is thought to be lost, Tracy finally grabs the bottom rope. Pilko holds the submission hold for a couple of seconds for the referee threatens to DQ him.
Bardo: Well that’s a traditional tactic used by people nowadays, but why do they continue to do it? Fisher: Well it gives them the chance to get some extra holds in, Dean.
Tracy finally gets to his feet and then does something you would never expect. Pilko tried to get some momentum by bouncing off the ropes and then went for the big boot. Finn stepped out of the way, Pilko’s right leg going over the top rope and getting him stuck in a very awkward position. Finn steps up onto the bottom rope and does a like raise the roof taunt and the crowd knows what he is about to do.
Bardo: Oh god...he’s not going to...
Finn grabs onto the top rope and jerks it up and down, causing Pilko what would seem like, excruciating pain.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:12:18 GMT -5
Bardo: Christ on a bike! Fisher: Shame he’s got nothing going for him there anyways, ohohoho…
Pilko eventually falls off the top rope and falls back down to the mat. Finn gives Pilko some quick stomps to his head before bringing him to his feet. He whips him into the corner and them steps back to the other corner. He runs toward Pilko, jumps and turns in mid air hitting Pilko with a back body splash. Pilko stumbles forward and Finn picks him up for the World’s Worst Slam. But Tracy can’t keep him up, and Pilko regains his balance before hitting his Tiger Chancery DDT.
Both men are on the ground and both get to their feet at the same time, after several seconds have gone by. Pilko tries again for the big boot and this time connects. Tracy falls to the mat as Pilko goes to the corner nearest to hit and climbs to the top rope. Tracy gets back up and looks around for Pilko, and finds him. He’s flying above him and them takes him down with a top rope clothesline.
Pilko as the adrenaline going and gets up and does a cutthroat taunt to the fallen Finn. He picks Finn up so he is horizontal to his own chest. He throws Finn around, making him do a spiraling movement and then falling to the ground.
Fisher: X5! X5!
Pilko makes the cover to earn his first victory since his return at Ragnarok.
Bell Rings
Philip: The winner...Sgt. Pilko
Pilko makes his way out of the ring, not even celebrating. He just walks to the back, while Finn is left lying in the ring.
Fade to commercial.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:12:58 GMT -5
Segment: …and on the agenda… (Credit: WeDrag)
We come back from the break to see what now appears to be a Corporation of sorts as the guitar riffs from Immigrant Song play in the background, as Tony Givens, the Glamour Boy, Daniel Ness, the Goodfellas and Biff – holding the SSW title – all stand, each person wearing a tidy suit that obviously didn’t just come out of a charity shop. The fans boo this Corporation, but Biff just stands with a bit of a smile as he collects a microphone.
Biff: Y’know we’re here, we have our own arena and everything. And from what I can see, we have a full-blown audience tonight. But I still hear you people booing me, and I don’t really get why. I mean sure, I’ve played the bad guy here, but all I’m doing is playing God. I mean if I had the chance, I could shut down this place whenever I wanted! The only link we even have with ACW anymore is that we’re a development group. But I’m the booker, the promoter. I’m everything this show – wait that’s not right. This FEDERATION needs. And I’ve shown that by putting on a ratings-breaking show last week for Fallout.
He pauses, letting the fans take in what he had to say.
Biff: But of course, I won’t pull the plug on this place. My reason? Because we’re just too damn good!
The fans boo him again as the whole faction show off, making poses and such towards the fans.
Biff: But without further ado guys and gals, the main thing is tonight I’m making a match. And it will be a very special match. At the Ragnarok Pay Per View, Daniel Ness lasted everyone, and one the match for everyone here.
Ness poses again as the fans in the front row begin to boo again.
Biff: And as his reward, tonight he will be facing…Wolf!
The fans cheer and Ness looks to Biff, with a clear look of concern. But Biff smiles, and whispers something into Ness’s ear, unheard by the microphone. Ness’s face quickly lightens up as he hears the news, and Biff smiles again as he continues to talk on the microphone.
Biff: So that’s what we have tonight, daddios. I hope you enjoy the rest of the show, because it will certainly be…eventful…
Biff lets out a sly laugh as the faction begin to leave the ring. The fans begin booing them almost the moment ‘Immigrant Song’ hits the PA system, and the faction leave, making their way up the ramp as we prepare for the next match.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:13:25 GMT -5
Segment: Tim Dwight's Move of the Month. Coming back from the break, "Textbook" Tim Dwight is seen seated in the film room at the Dwight Gym, with the screen right behind him. Dwight: Hello, ACW and Fallout fans, I am here once again to present to you another move for another month! Here's Hunter using the Shotgun in what was essentially a handicap match: The Shotgun is a stalling vertical suplex or brainbuster lift, where the executer allows the opponent to fall fowards, and swings them rapidly into a hard arm slam. Hunter has used it to great success, although he also has many other moves that he also finishes with. It is similar to Matt Morgan's Mount Morgan Drop, but is much faster on the impact end. It also shares some similarities to D'lo Brown's Sudden Impact II, a cross body hold to swinging arm slam, and Mango Fukuda's Grand Salsa Auto, a reverse death valley bomb slam. The main reason for the Shotgun's success is that Hunter will work the opponent over properly before using it, and when the move itself hits, the different positions the move puts the opponent in disorients them greatly, making it very difficult to counter once they're lifted into the air. Well, that's it for this month, be sure to check back with me next time for another move on another month!
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:13:46 GMT -5
Match 2: Riot McConnell vs. Brian Carnage (Opening credit: Riot McConnell, Match Credit: WeDrag)
Saturday Night Fallout returns from a commercial break, showing commentators Dean Bardo and RJ Fisher.
RJ Fisher: Ladies and Gentleman, welcome back to Saturday Night Fallout! We've seen some great action so far and we're ready for out next event.
Dean Bardo: This next match should be a good one, the debut of "Riot" McConnell.
RJ Fisher: And the young gun may have his hands full as he heads into this match against Brian Carnage.
Dean Bardo: This match should be an excellent showcase of technical wrestling, and expect some high spots as well, which both of these men are known for.
RJ Fisher looks like he's about to say something, but is cut-off short as "Enemy" by Sevendust hits the speakers as the crowd all rise to their feet to get a good look at the newcomer. Seconds later, the lights go out as "Enemy" continues to play. The face of Riot appears on the Alphatron, a cocky smile on his face. Seconds more go by as the face disappears and is replaced by a video package, showing various points in Riot's career. A large pyro goes off on either side of the stage as the lights returns to normal and Riot walks out onto the stage, met by a thunderous applause from the crowd. He stops at the top of the ramp and takes up a karate stance. He throws a quick right and left and then a jumping spinning heel kick as another huge pyro goes off and sparks explode outward into the crowd. Riot walks down the ramp and high fives random members of the crowd. At about halfway down the ramp he runs the rest of the way and slides into the ring. At a kneeling base he looks around at the crowd before rolling forward onto his back and kipping up onto his feet. He walks over to the far side of the ring and receives a mic from a stage hand and wanders back to the middle of the ring.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:14:27 GMT -5
RJ Fisher: Well, he's made an impressive entrance so far, let's see what he has to say about his up-coming match.
Dean Bardo: So far he's shown his martial art abilities, and I have no doubt that we'll see what all else this guy's about in just a few short minutes.
Riot walks around the ring awhile before raising the mic to his mouth.
"Riot" McConnell: A debut, the most important match in a wrestler’s career. It's the match that shows everyone what you're made of. It shows how much you can take, and how much you can dish out. In just a few minutes, you're all going to see what I can do. You will all witness the public humiliation, of one Brian Carnage.
RJ Fisher: Well....He's confident.
Riot walks around the ring for a while, examining the crowd he'll be performing for.
"Riot" McConnell: I can hardly wait to get my career here in the ACW rolling. To show all of you in the back, what kind of competition the ACW has now. But enough of my boasting, now.....Now it's time to start a riot!!!
Riot throws the mic to the side and awaits the arrival of Brian Carnage.
Fades to Commercial break .... .... .... .... We come back from the break, where the sounds of ‘Open Your Eyes’ quietly fade out, with Brian Carnage facing the newest member of the ACW roster it ‘Riot’ McConnell. Carnage just stares into the eyes of the new guy, who hails from California as he jumps down from the top turnbuckle into the ring. He squares up to him, and the match commences.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:14:59 GMT -5
Bell rings.
Carnage and McConnell circle the ring once, before getting into a hold. McConnell whips Carnage at the ropes and immediately hits a powerful Powerslam, as the name suggests. McConnell quickly gets Carnage up, refusing to give him any time to recover and hits a swift Spinebuster, showing that he’s concentrating on the back of Carnage. He lifts Carnage up once again and throws him at the ropes, and as the two meet up McConnell lifts Carnage onto his shoulders and hits a Samoan Drop. McConnell gets back up and bouncing at the ropes, trying to hit a leg drop but Carnage manages to roll out the way, and McConnell lands in a sitting position. Carnage quickly gets to his feet, first treating his back, but then managing to recover quickly and hits a front dropkick to the face of McConnell. Carnage makes the cover but McConnell manages to easily kick out before three. Carnage slowly picks himself up and grabs McConnell by the arm, giving him an arm drag. The impact forces McConnell to fly up to his feet, but he’s unaware of where he is until Carnage sends him back down to earth with a hurricarana. Carnage gets to his feet, smiling slightly as McConnell, who is again in a sitting position, checks his nose for any nose bleeds. He gets back up, a little surprised at Carnage’s sudden burst of energy, and takes him down with a forceful dropkick to the face. McConnell smirks as he lifts Carnage up, and hits him with a Full Nelson Slam that literally shakes the ring with force.
McConnell smiles as he makes the cover, but Carnage is able to kick out at the count of two. McConnell leaves Carnage in a sitting position, and gets to his feet to hit the leg drop, which he manages to successfully hit this time. He makes the cover again: 1……2……kickout by Carnage. McConnell lifts Carnage up and whips him at the ropes. He hits a knife edge chop that forces Carnage to the ground, and he makes another cover: 1……2……kickout by Carnage. The fans gasp as Carnage gets his shoulder up, thinking that that may have been the end of the match. McConnell however just shrugs his shoulders and lifts Carnage up, throwing him at the ropes again. He tries to hit another chop but Carnage ducks it and hooks McConnell by the leg, dropping him down to the ground with the reverse Russian Leg Sweep. Carnage gets to his feet, and older ACW fans know what’s coming next as he climbs to the top rope. He launches himself for the Swanton Bomb, but McConnell rolls out the way. McConnell quickly gets to his feet and lifts Carnage up. He locks in a Dragon Sleeper, but then lifts Carnage up in a vertical position, and sensationally hits a sit-down tombstone Piledriver. The fans are in slight shock at such impact of the move, and Carnage appears very lifeless as McConnell hooks a leg and gets the count: 1……2……3. McConnell rolls off and gets to his feet, as Philip confirms the result.
Philip: Here is your winner, ‘Riot’ McConnell!
McConnell has his hand thrown into the air by the referee, and the fans start to like this new guy as he celebrates his first victory in the ACW. His stint on Fallout may have both started and ended tonight, but he’s given the fans a taster of things to come as he exits the ring. His theme music cuts off as he walks up the entrance ramp, and the referee checks to Brian Carnage who still appears to be out of it.
Fade Out.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:15:23 GMT -5
Segment: Returning Dues (Credit: Pilko)
He cut straight to the backstage, where Sgt. Pilko is sitting in a locker room. The fans are immediately reminded of both his appearance last week and his bashing of the war on Iraq, and then America. This causes the boos to be heard from the locker room, which suggests how unpopular Pilko proves to be with the fans. But he appears to be waiting for someone, and the locker room door opens, with Biff Taylor and Tony Givens walking through. The fans boo again for the two, as they sit down either side of Sgt. Pilko.
Biff: Well, we came as you requested. But let me say man that I don’t agree with what you had to say last week about my army. I mean I’m an ex-member of the American army, so obviously I am not exactly keen on you saying those words about my country.
Pilko grasps his hands, looking up at the roof. He turns to Biff and stands up. Silently, he picks up the SSW championship. He examines it, but just lets out a little laugh and hurls it back to Biff. He begins to walk up and down the room, as if in an interrogation meeting. He marches up and down, with his hands behind his back. Suddenly he stops, turns to face Biff, and glares at him.
Pilko: At Ragnarok I made my return to the sport of Wrestling, in order to give you a victory against the team managed by Wolf.
Biff: Hey hey remember we had nothing to do with it.
Pilko: Well it makes you look rather ridiculous if you are just going to try and pretend we were never in cahoots. But I did a huge favour to you. I don’t want to threaten you, but I showed what a man of my caliber can do, such as destroy Tracy Finn earlier on tonight. Imagine a man of my size in the army. I’m 275 lbs of pure solid muscle. I’m the Duke Nukem of the Royal Army, but my time was up. I was back here before I had to do anything. But what I’m saying is that I don’t hold grudges, but I do want a match against Wolf at any given time.
Biff thinks it over, with the intimidating look of Pilko stuck in his view as he gives his answer.
Biff: Well I can’t give him to you up front….but perhaps I can negotiate a way in which you will be able to face him. But more on that next week…
Pilko looks satisfied with the answer, but still hasn’t exactly gotten what he wants. He turns to a punch bag, and gives a couple of hard shots to the bag. Biff and Tony give each other a look, and quite frankly look rather scared. But Pilko, without looking at them, points towards the door and the two slowly creep towards the exit, getting quicker as they leave Pilko to do his training in peace.
Fade Out.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:15:45 GMT -5
Segment: Politicians, football players, gangstas and McDonalds (Credit: WeDrag)
It’s dark outside. The ACW arena is the only light lighting up the cloudy sky, a an aerial camera flies around the place, and shows the new impressive Fallout building which lies about a kilometer away from the ACW Arena. The camera closes down to see a limousine park up outside a fast food restaurant, and a camera from inside the limo is shown, and we see the two Junior Tag champions sitting in the backseat of a car, drinking some champagne and eating some expensive truffles. There’s a lot of talk, and it comes from other sections of the car, and as Kalb rolls the window down to give to order to the McDonalds clerk, four beautiful ladies in rather interesting clothing – pink lacey lingerie – come over to sit next to the two, as Kalb bellows out orders to the speaker, but ends up speaking to more than just the speaker, and the camera conveniently locates itself to just outside the camera, looking at only Kalb and the speaker.
Kalb: Hmm…lemme see…oh, don’t touch me there…ok do…Oh shit, don’t take that down by the way. We’ll have a Big Mac…make that two, OH! Do that again please!...we’ll also have fries with that, and two colas. And for our lovely ladies here…come on, keep going, don’t be scared…we’ll have four kid’s meals, because we all like to see our ladies play with some toys!
There’s a giggle from the girls, but the camera still refuses to cut to the inside.
Speaker (in a squeaky voice): Uhm…do you want fries with that?
Kalb: We said YES!
Speaker: Uh…ok. I think you got that. Uh, go to the checkout and we can uh, give you your order.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:16:34 GMT -5
The limo starts again and slowly creeps towards the checkout. But before the car gets there, it abruptly stops, and everyone jerks forwards. There’s a few shouts and cries from inside the limo, as two zipping sounds can be done, so that gives the go-ahead to switch back to the limo cam. What we see is Kalb and Fitsharris laying right back, but with the four girls lying on the floor, startled by the sudden stop. The car then starts to shake from side to side, and there’s a loud scream by the girls, as Kalb and Fitsharris panic.
Kalb: IT’S WORLD WAR THREE! AHH!
Fitsharris: Shut the window! Shut the goddamn motherfucking window!
Kalb shuts the window, but the rocking keeps going. The two Capitalists hug each other, almost beginning to cry as they take a look on the outside. What they see through the window is a message made in spray paint on the wall. It’s hard to make out at first but at second glance it reads ‘homies for da gold’. Everyone but the Capitalists now know who’s behind this, but as a second hint, there’s a sound of footsteps on the roof. Suddenly the sun roof bursts open and the glass flies everywhere, followed by another scream by the girls. ‘D-Man’ Daunte Thomas then appears, and the Capitalists then scream. Thomas smiles at the two, and holds up what looks like a bomb.
Thomas: See ya later, ‘champs!’
He throws the ‘bomb’, and there’s yet another scream. But as the bomb makes impact it only explodes as flour, completely covering the whole interior of the limo. There’s more chaos as the six in the back of the limo bundle around, trying to find their feet. The camera, which is now about to fade out, catches one final comment from Kalb.
Kalb: Damn, Senator is going to KILL us for ruining his limo!
Fade Out.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:16:50 GMT -5
Match 3: Los Santanas & Cool Flame vs. D-Train & El Froggy Mask (Credit: WeDrag, End credit: ) We come back from commercials, which should have given D-Train enough time to get back from McDonalds. Philip is in the ring, ready to announce what should be a mammoth match.Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall, and is a 6-man tag match! Coming first to the ring, weighing at a combined weight of 610 lbs, Los Santanas and Cool Flame! ’Gasolina’ hits and the arena changes its tone to a low boo as the three luchadors make their way down to the ring. The three look rather cocky as they walk down the ring, taunting members of the crowd in their native Spanish tongue. The three get into the ring and look at Philip as they each climb a turnbuckle, but jump down and wait for their opponents.
Philip: And from the janitor’s closet, weighing at 180 lbs…El Froggy Mask!
’Green Hornet’ hits and possibly the largest pop the arena has had occur with El Froggy Mask making his way out to the ring. This is a very large occasion, so much so that he decides not to wear his green flippers, instead opting for some luminous green shoes. He waits on the outside of the ring for his two partners, with a smile beaming from under his mask.
Philip: And weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs…Daunte Thomas and Freight Train McMichaelson, D-Train!
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:17:10 GMT -5
’Wanksta’ by 50 Cent hits, but nobody comes out. Froggy looks a little scared, nowhere near prepared to take on three men on his own, especially when he lost to just one of them last week in the opening match. The music hits again, and now D-Train comes out, with Thomas covered slightly in flour and spray paint to the cheers of the fans. The two march down to the bottom of the ramp and meet up with Froggy. The three discuss tactics, before turning around towards the ring and running into it, where a huge brawl forms.
Bell Rings.
The fight continues, with D-Train getting the upper hand on the two Santanas, and Froggy fighting Cool Flame. The battle continues with the faces dominating, and eventually ends when Froggy dropkicks Flame over the top rope, and D-Train throw both Santanas to the outside. D-Train look rather proud of themselves, as Froggy decides to be the first person to start properly. Santana Senior enters the ring cautiously, and immediately runs up to Froggy, who takes him down with a headlock takedown. Froggy lets him get back up, and Senior manages to out power Froggy, sending him at the ropes with a whip. Senior bends down but Froggy sees this in advance, and kicks Senior in the face, before taking him down again with a leaping spiral lariat. Froggy quickly gets to his feet and tags in McMichaelson, who cracks his knuckles as he enters the ring. He has a large grin on as he lifts Senior up, and forcefully whips him at the ropes. McMichaelson tries to hit a shoulder block, but Senior sidesteps McMichaelson, and takes him down with a dropkick. Senior slowly rolls up to his feet, and tags in Cool Flame, who immediately jumps off the ropes and splashes onto McMichaelson, making a quick cover but McMichaelson has none of it, and shoves Flame off him before a second count can be made. McMichaelson gets to his feet and lifts Flame up and over his head. He goes for the Gorilla Press, but Flame instead drops to the shoulders of McMichaelson and hits a spectacular Headscissors takedown.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Feb 25, 2006 14:17:54 GMT -5
McMichaelson groggily makes the tag to his partner Thomas, who quickly darts into the ring, taking Flame down with a powerful shoulder block. Flame slowly gets back up but Thomas lifts him up and hits a huge scoop slam. He makes the cover, but Santana Junior stops it before the pinfall gets before three. D-Man slowly gets up and threatens Junior, and Junior looks scared at first, but instead leaps forward and kicks Thomas in the face. Thomas falls to the floor and Flame tries to capitalize, locking in a Headscissors submission hold. He keeps it held in for a couple of seconds, but Thomas quickly gets to the ropes, and tags in El Froggy Mask. Froggy jumps in, with the fans cheering, and he elbows Flame, which forces him to break the hold. He lifts Flame up and throws him at the ropes, trying to hit a knife edge but Flame ducks it and kicks Froggy in the gut. He lifts Froggy up into a Lyger Bomb, running along the ring and hitting a sit-down Powerbomb. Instead of making the cover though he tags in Felix Santana Junior, who gets his first taste of action in this match against his oldest enemy. He lifts Froggy up and hits a snapmere into a rear chinlock. Froggy manages to get a couple of shoulders into the chest of Junior, forcing the hold off. The two get back to their feet and lock up. Froggy manages to turn Junior around, and he hits a front falling hiptoss.
Froggy places his hands on his hips, considering what he might do next. He decides to continue on the offensive. He lifts Junior up and throws him at the ropes, but Junior manages to hits the Sunset Flip Piledriver out of nowhere. The fans are stunned at how early and suddenly the move comes, but Junior is unable to make a cover as he’s injured himself in the hamstring area. He goes over and tags in Cool Flame, who makes the cover on Froggy: 1……2……kickout by El Froggy! The fans cheer as Flame holds his head in his hands, slightly unable to recall how Froggy was able to kick out. Flame tries to continue the attack on Froggy, but Froggy stands on his foot right before Flame attempts a Neckbreaker, and makes the tag to Daunte Thomas. Thomas enters the ring to a large cheer, and he immediately boots Cool Flame in the ribs, sending him to the floor. He looks pleased with himself, but suddenly out of nowhere a huge man jumps the barricade and enters the ring. Thomas turns around to see what the fans’ cheers are for, but he’s too late to react as the large man Spinebusters him, with the impact so hard it forces the man back to his feet ala Batista as the bell rings for a DQ.
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