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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:07:09 GMT -5
Saturday Night Fallout: March 25, 2006
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Triple Threat Tag Match Irresistible Force/Immovable Object vs. The Royles vs. The Goodfellas
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Cool Flame vs. Felix Santana Jr.
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TV Title 10 Man Battle Royale
-El Froggy Mask -Felix Santana Sr. -Felix Santana Jr. -Brian Carnage -'Dangerous' Nick Alger -Ben Drinkin -Franchi$e -Joseph Harpo -Stan H. Johnson -X-Treme Kid
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SSW Title: Biff Taylor (c) vs. Beau James
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Fallout Tag Team Titles: Capitalists (c) vs. D-Train
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Fallout Openweight Title: Predator (c) vs. Holocaust vs. Wolf vs. Sgt. Pilko vs. Daniel Ness
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The Pre-Show begins with a pyro setting off, followed by footage from last week’s match between Pilko and Holocaust. The five faces of the competitors again come on screen, as we cut to the ring.
“Welcome to Fallout, the fastest hour on TV!”
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:08:34 GMT -5
Match 1 - Triple Threat Tag Match: Irresistible Force/Immovable Object vs. The Royles vs. The Goodfellas (Credit: Senator)
R.J. Fisher: Welcome to this joint production of Fallout and ACW! I’m R.J. Fisher and this is my colleague, Dean, “The Machine” Bardo. We’re here to provide you the lead into the ACW pay-per-view extravaganza, Genocide, and we’re going to start things off with a bang!
Dean Bardo: This will be an interesting match, the new generation of Fallout is represented in this triple threat tag match with these three very different teams. The Royles are your classic brawler types, who excel in taking their opponents out of their game. The IF/IO are a mix of size and speed, and the Goodfellas are two tough guys who can break anyone down with their skills. The team that wins this match will certainly rise in the ranks here on Fallout.
Fisher: Well, that’s a nice short analysis, and thanks for keeping it short, since here…we…go!
“Blood” plays over the PA system, as the Goodfellas make their entrance, walking straight to the ring in a no-nonsense fashion.
Phillip: Entering first, the team of Eddie the Wire, and Tony the Rod, the Goodfellas!
Quickly, “Giant Press” plays over the PA, and melds into a generic salsa theme, signaling the entrance of the IF/IO.
Phillip: Entering next, the team of the Immovable Object, Colossus Rhodes, and the Irresistible Force, Julio Rivera!
As the David and Goliath team walks down to the ring, Rivera shows off, dancing for several attractive women in the front row, and Rhodes lumbers down the ramp. Finally, “Have a Nice Day” plays, and the Royles walk out.
Phillip: Announcing last, the team of, ahem, Ivor Biggin, and Pat McGroin, the Royles!
The Royles walk down to the ring, apparently laughing at some inside joke, and as they step up onto the apron, the bell rings. Ivor Biggin, Tony the Rod, and Julio Rivera decide to start off for their respective teams, and start facing each other down, nobody sure how to begin.
Bardo: Each team picked their fastest member to start in this match, so the beginning phase could be quite furious.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:09:08 GMT -5
After what seems like a solid thirty seconds, Ivor Biggin suddenly points down at Julio Rivera’s boots.
Biggin: Your lace is untied!
Rivera: No it’s not, I checked just before…
Suddenly, Biggin lashes out, but not at Rivera, and instead catches the Rod off guard with a rabbit punch to the base of the skull. Rivera leaps up to clobber the Royles member with a dropkick, but Biggin ducks, and Rivera instead tags the already-stunned Tony with the kick, sending him to the mat. Ivor Biggin attempts to nail the recovering Rivera with a haymaker, but the Irresistible Force parries the strike, leaps up, and sends Biggin to the mat with a beautiful hurricarana whip.
As he snaps up to his feet, though, Rivera is caught by the Rod, who rushes forward and smashes his face into the mat with a leaping face buster. The Rod turns around, only to receive a sharp knife edge chop from Biggin. The Goodfella responds with a quick boxing style jab to the face, which is answered with more chops. The two trade strikes a few more times, until Rivera comes running off the ropes, catching the Rod and Biggin with a headscissors/armdrag combination, sending both men to the mat. Julio Rivera poses in the middle of the ring for a moment, and then walks to his corner, tagging in the Immovable Object.
Fisher: That’s the first tag of the match, and boy, oh, boy, does that change the dynamics up!!
Bardo: Yes, Rhodes weighs almost two-hundred more pounds than either of his competitors in the ring at the moment, he roughly weighs about as much as both of them combined.
Tony the Rod quickly makes a tag to the Wire, upon seeing the new foe in the ring, while Ivor Biggin rolls to the outside. The Wire immediately attempts to get the ball rolling with a running lariat, but only bounces off Colossus Rhodes. Eddie tries once again to throw a lariat, but once again fails, and Rhodes starts to close in on him. Suddenly, out of nowhere, both of the Royles jump Rhodes from behind, referee Cliff Mortimer not sure what to make of things. Rhodes, for his part, merely throws both brothers off, and continues to close in on the Wire, grasping him by the throat with both hands.
The Royles, though, make an unlikely save, connecting with a double knee clip on the giant, and bringing him to the mat in an awkward fashion. Rivera attempts to enter the ring, but is stopped by Mortimer, who tries to stop the match from denigrating into an all out brawl. At the same time, it DOES denigrate into an all out beatdown on Rhodes, as Tony the Rod enters the ring, and the Goodfellas join the Royles in stomping the Immovable Object into the mat.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:09:38 GMT -5
Fisher: Things are getting insane around here, that’s a four on one assault!
Bardo: Cliff Mortimer’s an idiot, if he can’t keep order, this match should be thrown out.
As the referee turns around, he quickly rushes over, and throwing a tantrum, manages to get the Rod and McGroin to return to the apron. Eddie the Wire takes advantage of the confusion by sneaking a cheap shot in on Ivor Biggin, kicking him below the belt, perhaps in revenge for his earlier vital spot strike on the Rod. Biggin is stunned, and the Wire grabs him in an arm wrench, taking him to the Goodfellas corner, making a tag. The Rod executes an arm wrench on the opposite arm, and the pair hit a sandwich hook kick on Biggin.
Fisher: What a crisply executed double team by the Goodfellas!
Bardo: They’d better look out…
Suddenly, a recovered Colossus Rhodes appears behind the Goodfellas, and grabbing both opponents by their heads, smashes them together with the move commonly known as “the meeting of the minds.” Rhodes, seeing all men wiped out in the ring, walks over, and makes a tag to a pumped up Rivera, who rushes into action, dropkicking Pat McGroin off the apron, and executing a springboard leg drop on Eddie the Wire. Tony the Rod gets to his feet, and is dropped by a spin wheel kick. McGroin attempts to charge into the ring, but is dropkicked back off the apron once again by the on-fire Julio Rivera. Ivor Biggin runs in, attempting to slow things down with a sleeper hold from behind, but is countered with a back elbow. Rivera rushes off the ropes, leaping up with a spectacular triple rotation satellite headscissors takedown on Biggin, sending him rolling out of the ring, while the audience cheers on. Rivera poses for the crowd, with no clear threats in sight.
Bardo: Nothing like celebrating in the middle of a multiple participant tag match.
Fisher: What’s wrong with that as long as he has the skill to back it up?
Bardo: He doesn’t, trust me.
As Ivor Biggin gets back into the ring, he makes a subtle tag to Pat McGroin, finally sending his teammate into the match. McGroin immediately starts his offence off by hitting a Manhattan drop on Rivera, and dropping him to the mat with a lariat. The Rod stumbles to his feet, only to receive a face first DDT by McGroin. McGroin stays on the Rod, whipping him into the ropes, and hitting him with the Family Jewels lifting spinebuster bomb into a sitdown pin…
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…2
…Eddie the Wire breaks up the pin with a running knee to the head of McGroin! Julio Rivera gets back onto his feet, throwing a weak overhand punch at the Wire, but has his fist caught. Rivera attempts to throw a punch with his opposite hand, but the Wire manages to catch that strike as well, trapping both of his opponent’s arms, tossing him straight up in the air, and catching him on the way down with a vicious Wire Cutter, covering for the pin…
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:09:59 GMT -5
…Just in time, Colossus Rhodes makes the save, entering the ring, stomping the Wire, and lifting him to his feet. Rhodes grabs the Wire by the throat, lifting him off his feet, attempting to set up the Colossus Press, but lets go when Eddie wildly kicks him in the solar plexus. The Wire lands into a crouch, and shoots his leg out, going for a Mafia Kick, but is shocked when the Immovable Object catches his leg in midair, lifting him up by the leg and neck to hit a tremendous high angle backbreaker!
Fisher: The Immovable Object about snapped the Wire in two, slamming him over his knee!
Rhodes turns around, facing Pat McGroin, but also has to deal with the newly tagged in Ivor Biggin. The Royles each repeatedly stomp Rhodes in opposite kneecaps, bringing the giant down to his knees with a brutal double team technique before he can react to their attacks. Ivor steps in, and finishes off Rhodes with a vicious thumb thrust to the eyes, and a hard swinging elbow strike to the temple.
Fisher: Hey, look, who’s that?
Suddenly, Glamour Boy Jeffery Janson’s theme plays over the PA, and he struts down the entranceway, not exactly looking one-hundred%, due to being crushed by Holocaust last week. He hops up on the apron, signaling to Cliff Mortimer, who nearly blows a gasket, yelling at the interfering wrestler. In the meantime, though, Daniel Ness leaps out of the crowd, running into the ring behind the referee’s back, and hits McGroin solidly in the forehead with a chair! Biggin attempts to grab the chair, but gets a taste of his own medicine, as Ness kicks him below the belt before quickly exiting the ring. As Janson finally leaves, Biggin stumbles right into Tony the Rod. The Rod hooks his opponent’s arms, swinging him around, leaps up, and promptly drives him head first into the mat with a devastating Spiral Skull Crusher! (Spinning Vertebreaker) The Rod covers for the pin…
…1
…2
…3!
Phillip: Your winners, Eddie the Wire and Tony the Rod, the Goodfellas!
Fisher: Cheaters! They had to get help from two other people to win that match! What a scandalous way to end such a heated contest!
Bardo: I doubt that the Royles will simply allow that to go unpunished. That’s the first time that the Goodfellas have managed to gain a fall on them. Nevertheless, Biff should be happy…
Fisher: But the fans aren’t! The Goodfellas might have attained a bit of a cult popularity around here, but such a tainted victory will not get them over with the bulk of the Fallout fanbase, no sir!
Bardo: If winning is everything, you don’t care about what the fans think, Fisher.
The Wire and the Rod both exit the ring, with Ness and Janson helping them out. Inside the ring, the two remaining teams slowly recover, right as the show leads to the…
Fade Out
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:10:15 GMT -5
Segment: Hardships and Hardcore (Credit: HEEEETMAHN)
As we cut to the back, we see Ben Drinkin lacing up his boots and preparing for the upcoming battle royale. He is approached by ACW's resident (at the moment) interviewer Gary.
Ben: "Looking for an interview?"
Gary: "As a matter of fact, I am! You have a battle royale coming up for the TV title. What are your thoughts going in?"
Ben: "My thoughts? This battle royale is probably the first one I've been in. I can't recall to be honest. What matters is that the TV title will go around my waist when all is said and done. Now if you're done with your interview, that's all I've got to say and I have a match to prepare for."
Gary slumps down, looking a little disappointed, and he starts to walk off. He is spun around and is face to face with Ben once more.
Ben: "I admire your guts for doing this. But to send a clear message, I'm afraid you've got to help me out with this."
Before Gary can utter another word, he is the "proud" recipient of a yakuza kick that knocks him down to the ground. Ben pounds his fists together and pulls out something from his pocket. They appear to be a set of keys.
Ben: "Time to add some gold to the General Lee. It's now or never."
Ben walks off as Gary lays on the ground, KOed.
End segment
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:10:36 GMT -5
Match 2 – Hair vs. Mask Match: Felix Santana Jr. vs. Cool Flame (Credit: Senator)
Dean Bardo: This could be the sleeper match of the night…
R.J. Fisher: Hey, you forgot to read off the advertisements! This show is presented to you by ACW Genocide: Survival is not an option! Make sure you order it now, don’t even think of risking your chance to see the Eight person Asylum match, for the ACW title, which happens to include two Fallout stars! Also, brought to you by McDonalds, I’m Lovin’ it, and finally, 7/11, oh, thank heaven for 7/11! Now, then, what were you saying, Dean?
Bardo: Fisher, you really are a shill…
Fisher: Hey, we rely on those ads to keep our show running, and especially after the whole Williams/Daniels debacle, we can’t make any mistakes leaving out paid ads! Especially with us building that new gymnasium on the ACW Arena complex to house our Fallout shows better! So then, as you were saying before…
Bardo: Fine, this could be an excellent match, both men are extremely athletic, Felix Junior is one of the most skilled competitors on Fallout, and Cool Flame, from what I’ve seen from him in the Gym, can go toe to toe with about anyone on Fallout.
Fisher: Don’t forget that Cool Flame has been mysteriously appearing ringside for a number of Felix Junior’s matches as of late, and even helped him get a win over El Froggy Mask!
As the announcers continue on, “Battle Without Honor or Humanity” plays over the PA, signaling Cool Flame’s entry into the ACW Arena. Flame dashes down to the ring, and slides in under the ropes. He hardly has time to stand up, as Gasolina plays’, signaling a large response in the ACW Arena, with a majority of cheers for his increased stature on Fallout, with a large amount of boos for his heelish persona, as well. Felix Santana Junior strides out through the entranceway, with father Felix Senior following close behind, baseball bat in hand. Felix Junior vaults over the top rope, takes off his “Fallout: The Fastest Hour on Television” shirt, and poses to the crowd.
Phillip: This match will be for one fall, if Felix Santana Junior wins the match, Cool Flame must unmask, but if Cool Flame wins, Santana must submit to having his head shaven!
Following Phillip’s announcement, the bell rings, with Cool Flame immediately signaling for a test of strength. Felix accepts, and starts off forcing Flame back. Cool Flame, though, gets his feet up, and monkey flips Felix off. Santana lands directly on his feet, running off the ropes, with Flame leapfrogging over him on the return, and next, ducking under the running Felix Junior. Felix runs back off the ropes for the third time, going for a satellite headscissors, but Cool Flame turns with him, countering into a sitdown pancake. Flame locks in a side headlock, Junior countering into a headscissors, but Flame flips forward, holding onto his opponent’s legs for a jackknife bridging pin…
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:10:58 GMT -5
…Felix Junior kicks out, while Felix Santana Senior joins our esteemed announcers at this time.
R.J. Fisher: Welcome to the announcers’ table, Mr. Santana!
Felix Senior: Well, it’s great to be here, watching my son compete right here on Fallout!
Bardo: Cool Flame seems to be quite familiar with his style, though, and has seems to have a counter to every move Felix pulls off.
Senior: I do agree, Cool Flame does seem very familiar for some reason that I can’t tell.
Back to the action, Cool Flame manages to keep his narrow control in the match, locking in a grounded triangle hold. Felix Junior, though, is able to force Flame off, and yells at his opponent to stand up. Junior immediately punches Flame in the face, and goes for a release German Suplex, but his opponent counters once again, flipping back out of the move, going for a victory roll…but this time, Felix counters, cradling Flame before he can roll through entirely…
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…2
…Cool Flame escapes the pin, and both men get to their feet. The masked competitor goes for an uppercut shotei/palm strike, but Felix ducks it, and this time, manages to connect with a bridging German for the pin…
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:11:32 GMT -5
…Cool Flame kicks out! Felix Junior locks up with Flame, this time going for a vertical Suplex, is blocked, and receives a lightning-quick Cool Driver(Michinoku Driver II) for the pin…
…1
…Cool Flame suddenly lets go at the one count! As Felix Junior kips up, he stares back, with a dumbfounded look at his opponent.
Senior: I think I know who that masked guy is now!
Fisher: Who?
Senior: Wait and see…
Cool Flame nods his head, running off the ropes, and goes for a sunset flip, one of the trademark staples of the Santana family. Flame rolls over, but is not able to roll Felix up, who drops to his knees, pinning his opponent…
…1
…2
…3!
Phillip: Your winner, Felix Santana Junior!
Felix Senior leaves the announcers’ table, and gets into the ring with a microphone.
Senior: Now I know! Let me be the one to remove the mask!
Flame (Speaking for the first time on Fallout TV): Sure thing…dad!
Felix Senior removes Flame’s mask, to reveal a face not dissimilar to Felix Junior’s, in fact, one could easily tell the family relation at just a glance. Cool Flame takes the microphone, and speaks.
Flame: My name, my real name is…Diego Santana, son of Felix Santana Senior, and younger brother of Felix Santana Junior! I have traveled the world under the mask of Cool Flame to learn as many styles as I possibly could, fighting the likes of the great Jyushin Thunder Lyger, and El Hijo del Santo. Now, papi, bro, I respect you two greatly, and the traditional family style, but it just wasn’t working for me back in the old DWF. I wanted…no, I needed to go out and learn for myself, and now you see me here today!
Junior: Diego! I know now why it seemed like I was wrestling a family member…I was wrestling a Santana! Now I know why you knew my moves so well!
Diego: Now that you know, I want to offer you guys my support. Fallout’s a tough place, with Biff and all of them around here, and family, we gotta stick together, you know?
Senior: Son, that, that, I know! It’s a shock seein’ you here…it really is…but I suspected as such.
Junior: Yeah, right!
Senior: Really, I did!
Junior: No, really, we didn’t have any idea, and you know it!
Diego: Well, the important thing is now, we’re all here, and we’re ready to take on Fallout!
With the Santana reunion in the ring, one can now only wonder what the colorful Dominican group can accomplish, and only the future will tell, tune in next week to see, right here on Fallout!
Fade Out.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:11:56 GMT -5
Segment: Tim Dwight's Move of the Month (Credit: Senator) Tim Dwight: Hello, and welcome to this month's edition of the Move of the Month! This time, I present to you the finishing maneuver of the most controversial figure on Fallout today, Predator's Fresh Kill! Dwight: Predator has been annoying members of both the ACW and Fallout rosters with his shoot interviews. However, this only seems to diminish the fact that he his an accomplished competitor on his own terms, and has one heck of a finisher. The Fresh Kill starts off with a Gory Special submission, a back to back arm and leg trapping submission hold made famous by Gory Guerrero. The Fresh Kill, however, takes the Gory Special as a setup, as Predator flips the opponent over into an unprotected head bump. He has not used the move often, but when he does, it's lights out. As it has not been used much, counters have not yet been fully developed, but I would imagine that most of them would come from the early lift on the move, as once the opponent comes back over with enough momentum, they will have a hard time to brace themselves for the impact, let alone counter it. The Fresh Kill is very similar to Super Dragon's Barry White Driver, and there are a number of other moves from similar positions, most notably the Gory Bomb, a pancake out of the Gory Special used by Chavo Guerrero Junior, the Widow's Peak/Blue Destiny, a sort of a neckbreaker done out of a similar setup, substituting the arm hook with a neck lock, used by Victoria and Kotaro Suzuki, respectively. Giant Bernard has done a reverse Full Nelson hold, with the opponent over the back in a similar setup, too. One last thing, and this is unrelated to the Fresh Kill, but still pertinent to the segment...while I respect BK London's wrestling skills, and if he wants a rematch, I would be happy to grant him one...if he keeps whining and moaning about how I haven't picked one of his moves for this segment, he's not going to receive coverage here! Well, that's all for this month, do be sure to come back next month for another installment of the Move of the Month!
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:12:33 GMT -5
Match 3 – TV Title Battle Royale
It’s time for the TV title battle royale, and the fans are on their feet, excited for the prospect of this mammoth match. Philip enters the ring, and formally announces the match, whilst an ACW Fallout Official stands on the outside, holding the new TV belt over his shoulder.
Philip: The following match is a 10-man battle royale, and is for the new Fallout TV Title! The rules are that once you get thrown over the top rope, if and only if both feet hit the floor, you will be eliminated! Now, coming first to the ring, weighing at a combined weight of 405 lbs…El Santanas!
There’s a Latin band near the top of the ramp to the side, and they begin to play an instrumental as the two Dominican Republicans walk down to the ring. But ‘Cool Flame’, or rather Diego Santana, is not there, obviously still in the backstage, watching on in hope for his family to come back with the gold.
Philip: And being accompanied by Tim Dwight, Franchi$e, X-Treme Kid, Joseph Harpo and Stan H. Johnson!
The four come down to the ring to a generic guitar riff. All four are either graduates or students at Dwight’s gym, but look confident enough to try and get their claim at the strap. Franchi$e though lets it get to his head, shouting racist insults to both Santanas before entering the ring.
Philip: …Ben Drinkin!
…’Dangerous’ Nick Alger’
…and from the Janitor’s closet, weighing 180 lbs…El Froggy Mask!
The arena goes nuts as ‘Green Hornet’ hits the sound system and El Froggy Mask walks out. He’s wearing a huge smile that can just be seen under his mask, and he claps the hands of the fans down the ring before entering the ring. From there, he climbs the ropes and points to the crowd, before jumping down. He gets ready to fight, with all ten men prepared and ready to kick this match off.
Bell Rings.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:13:00 GMT -5
All ten men are ready to fight, when suddenly Franchi$e steps forward. He shouts some encouraging words to his Development friends, and suddenly lunges into Froggy and DNA, punching both in the face. The punches though hardly affect either of the two, and suddenly DNA responds with a huge forearm smash. Franchi$e falls away holding his sore head, falling into Brian Carnage who jumps up and hit the Carnage Buster (Face Buster). It’s not hit to full power, and so he picks Franchi$e up to his feet. Franchi$e is already groggy, when Felix Santana Jr. runs in and hits an El Santana Driver (Sunset Flip Piledriver). ‘Dangerous’ Nick Alger then locks in the Red Alert, a scissored heel hold. Franchi$e is barely conscious, but screams at the top of his voice as DNA keeps the hold locked in. He then lets go, just as Froggy leaps off the top rope and plants Franchi$e with the Frog Splash. The fans start cheering now as the three development characters pick Franchi$e up, and dump him out of the ring, and he lands at the feet of Tim Dwight.
Philip: Wow…um, Franchi$e has been eliminated!
The fans begin to chant ‘you suck Franchi$e’ as a medical team rush down the ramp, but the action in the ring then kicks off as Drinkin turns around and punches Felix Santana Senior to the floor. The action suddenly explodes as the development boys begin fighting with Carnage and DNA, whilst Froggy exchanges punches with Drinkin. But the ring is utterly chaotic, and there’s no chance of being able to get an accurate description of anything, as these brawls are immediately cut open. Santana Junior for example starts on Ben Drinkin, but is swiftly cut to exchanging punches with his old time foe, El Froggy Mask. Johnson and Drinkin are engaged in a tradition hoss-guy fight, with the two exchanging anything from elbows to forearms to fists. But the X-Treme kid attempts to put a stop to this, and launches himself off the top rope, only to be the victim of a dropkick by Brian Carnage. Carnage gets up, but DNA grabs him by the head and runs towards the ropes. But Carnage resists at the last minute, and gets some unexpected help from Joseph Harpo, who takes DNA down to the ground with a Headbutt. Drinkin manages to win his fight with Johnson, and concentrates again on Santana Senior, exchanging blows near one of the turnbuckles. The X-Treme kid again tries to get into the action, flying at the two, but the two duck and them last possible moment and throw the X-Treme kid over the ropes and out of the match.
Philip: The X-Treme Kid has been eliminated!
In case you’re lost, the situation is this. Carnage and Harpo are both at their feet and brawling with each other. DNA is on the floor, whilst Drinkin and Santana Senior are in the corner, occasionally throwing a punch. Santana Junior and Froggy are wondering around the ring, whilst Johnson is just up off the floor. In fact Johnson reacts very quickly, leaping off his feet and hitting a running shoulder block, sending Santana Junior to the floor. He picks Santana up and up for a powerbomb, but walks over to the ropes. He tries eliminating him, but Junior reverses it into a hurricarana, and Johnson falls to the floor, but not to the outside. Santana Senior reverses a punch, and hits a neckbreaker on Drinkin. He picks himself up, and goes for El Froggy Mask. The two share blows and Senior throws Froggy at the ropes. Senior ducks down, but Froggy kicks him up and hits a dropsault. Senior flies, almost over the ropes, but Junior hits a baseball slide under the ropes and pushes his father back into the ring. The fans jeer the actions of the two, but nobody can deny the cunningness of the move. Carnage is losing a fight fast to Harpo, who has him at the ropes. Harpo applies an elbow into Carnage’s throat whilst pushing his chest, in an attempt to get him over the top rope. But Carnage goes downstairs with a low blow, followed by an eye gouge. He then hits his trademark headscissors takedown, a move suddenly popular in this match.
Froggy catches a running Santana Senior with a Hip Toss, but Johnson plants Froggy with a running shoulder block. Johnson turns around, and Ben Drinkin is there, and he immediately chops Johnson several times in the chest, with the fans cheering on. Drinkin gets Johnson to the ropes and hits a whip. He tries to plant Johnson with a clothesline, but Johnson ducks and plants a huge burning lariat of his own. He then sees Brian Carnage lurking at the ropes, and so runs at him, again unleashing that powerful Western Lariat, and sending the Scot out of the match.
Philip: Brian Carnage has been eliminated!
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:13:34 GMT -5
7 remain in the quest for the TV title, as DNA remains on the ground, but looks to be playing possum. Joseph Harpo wonders over to him and tries to lift him up, but DNA doesn’t budge. Harpo kicks him a couple of times in the ribs, but again no movement from the MMA expert. Harpo loses interest and walks away, but DNA gets to his feet and shouts Harpo’s name. Harpo turns around, and DNA leaps what appears to be a long jump and high jump record, as he locks his legs around Harpo’s head and applies the Bermuda Triangle Submission Hold. Harpo immediately begins to tap, but it all counts for nothing as DNA screams out a roar. But this only grabs the attention of Ben Drinkin, who clubs DNA in the back, breaking the hold. Drinkin lifts DNA up and hits him with a couple of punches. He tries to go for the AOK (Twist of Fate into RKO) but DNA gets out of the move, and instead hits an overhead belly to belly suplex at the ropes. Amazingly, there’s enough air time for Drinkin to almost go to the outside, but he grabs hold of the ropes at the last moment, showing some cruiserweight skills as he swings back and through under the bottom rope. Drinkin slowly takes his time to get to his feet, but as he gets up he notices Johnson knocking Harpo groggy at the ropes. Out of nowhere Drinkin flies up and hits a big boot on Harpo, throwing him out of the ring with Johnson looking more than surprised.
Philip: Joseph Harpo has been eliminated!
The eliminations have come slightly quickly, and understandably so with the fact that Fallout only gets a 90 minutes show for their pre-shows. Froggy and Santana Senior are continuing their brawl, as Santana Junior chooses to help out his old man. He chops Froggy in the back, and the surprise of it, plus the immediate pain causes Froggy to scream out in pain. Senior and Junior then whip Froggy into the ropes, and begin to stomp him down into a mud hole. They continue stomping him, which slowly takes the energy out of Froggy, and continuously apply this move. But with Johnson and Drinkin brawling again, DNA needs an opponent to pick on, and so stalks Santana Senior, before leaping on like a spider and locking in a standing ankle lock. Senior is in immediate pain, as Junior turns around. He tries a spinning heel kick but DNA rolls to the floor, applying the heel hook. Senior begins to tap but like previously mentioned, that won’t work here. But Junior does stop the hold eventually, hitting a Swanton splash onto DNA’s body. Johnson and Drinkin are certainly catching people’s eye as they brawl with each other in the corner. Johnson gets the upper hand and whips Drinkin out, but Drinkin meets up with Santana Junior and does the only natural thing, hitting a clothesline. Drinkin turns to Johnson and smiles, and Johnson smiles back. They lift Felix Santana Junior up, and throw him to the ropes, taking him down with a double shoulder block. They then lift Santana Senior up, and rest him on the ropes. The two bounce off the ropes and plant Senior, throwing him over the top rope.
Philip: Felix Santana Senior has been eliminated!
The two that just eliminated Senior are now in cahoots it seems, as they lift DNA up to his feet. The whip him at the ropes, but DNA responds with a double arm to the stomach area. DNA then takes Johnson down with a knee strike, and Drinkin down with a roundhouse kick to the knee. There’s just five remaining, but only one standing, and the fans begin to boo him as he gets to his feet. DNA just lets out a smirk as he eyes his next opponent, and sees Froggy resting in the corner. DNA picks Froggy up and whips him at the ropes. DNA then hits his trademark three roundhouse kicks to the knee, followed by an opposite leg roundhouse to the ribs, and then an axe kick to the head, completing the ‘Dangerous Kick Combination’ move. Santana Junior comes into the mix, but DNA kicks him down below, and hits a double underhook piledriver. Johnson is slowly getting back to his feet, and he tries to take DNA with a Western Elbow, but DNA reverses it into a Fujiwara Armbar. He immediately lets go though, and lifts Johnson up. He tries to eliminate Johnson, but Johnson is too tough of a cookie to budge. Johnson throws DNA to the ropes and lets out a barrage of punches. DNA looks beaten up enough, and Johnson runs back off the ropes, catapulting himself. He goes for the Western Lariat, but DNA ducks and pulls the ropes down, and naturally Johnson flies over the ropes and gets eliminated.
Philip: Stan H. Johnson has been eliminated!
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:13:53 GMT -5
There are just four wrestlers left, but DNA appears to be dominating the match. Santana Junior and Froggy get to their feet and look at each other. They then look at DNA, and know they have to work together. Froggy runs beyond DNA, and as he reaches the ropes, Junior goes off the ropes and the two baseball slide into a leg of DNA, causing him to go down and do the splits. Froggy and Felix get to their feet, and hit a double shining wizard, forcing DNA to fall to the ground. The two then look at each other, and then extend an arm for their good teamwork. The fans clap as they shake hands, but Felix goes down below with a leg scrape, and the fans jeer as Felix lets go of the hands, and smirks. He bounces off the ropes and takes Froggy down with an arm drag. Froggy groggily appears at the side of the ropes, and Felix runs up, hitting a headscissors and eliminates Froggy. But the danger isn’t over. Felix nearly falls out the ring, and loses grip on the ropes with one hand, before Diego Santana emerges from the ramp and pushes he brother back into the ring.
Philip: El Froggy Mask has been eliminated!
With just three remaining, and the stakes high, Diego remains on the outside chanting on his brother. Ben Drinkin gets back to his feet though and immediately slams the Santana in the match with a Sidewalk Slam. Drinkin appears to be a little hurt as he gets to his feet. But he lifts Santana Junior up anyways, and hits a powerful vertical suplex. He calls for the end, and the fans cheer as he lifts Santana up again, hooks his head, and then hits a Diamond Cutter, completing the AOK finisher move. The fans cheer as he connects the move, and then picks Santana up once again. He grabs Santana by the head, and runs as fast as he can at the ropes, eliminating him from the match to the cheering fans.
Philip: Felix Santana Junior has been eliminated!
The fans cheer as Drinkin comes back from the ropes. But DNA is back to his feet and appears to be heading for victory, especially as he launches a powerful set of headbutts to Drinkin. Drinkin is unable to take all the headbutts, and falls to his knees. This is just where DNA wants him, as he locks in a pouncing head sleeper hold. Drinkin tries to get to the ropes, but DNA refuses to let him do so. DNA tries to get to his feet, and his strength allows him to pull up to his feet. He then runs backwards and slams himself into the turnbuckle, but DNA shows great agility to jump up before getting sandwiched, jumping off the top turnbuckle, and hitting a dropkick into the face of Drinkin at the same time. Drinkin is still in the corner as DNA comes back. He places a foot at Drinkin’s face and begins to choke him, and with no stoppages DNA is allowed to do this for an extended time over the normal five seconds. DNA eventually lets go, and looks around, signaling for victory. He places Drinkin at the ropes, and tries to get him over. He lifts one leg, and manages to get it over the ropes, and quickly the other. But Drinkin is still on the apron, but dangerously close to being eliminated. DNA takes his time to think of what to do next, but punches Drinkin in the mouth as he tries to get back into the ropes.
DNA then begins to hit short spears through the ropes into Drinkin’s chest. Drinkin still holds on but each headbutt causes him to lose his grip ever so slightly each time. DNA then hits a mini spear, and a punch to the arm in a vainer attempt to get Drinkin to let go. But at one spear, Drinkin moves out the way, and DNA gets stuck in the ropes. The fans’ cheers get louder as Drinkin lifts DNA up to his shoulders, turns around, and wins the TV Title in emphatic style with an amazing throwing powerbomb into one of the announcer’s tables. The ring sounds, and the arena goes nuts as Drinkin enters the ring and falls to his knees in exhaustion.
Philip: Here is your winner, AND THE FIRST EVER Fallout TV Champion, Ben Drinkin!
The fans are going nuts for Drinkin as he is presented the belt, which he wraps across his waist almost instantly. ‘Street Fighting Man’ by the Motley Crew hits the PA system, as Drinkin climbs each turnbuckle, celebrating only his second match in ACW with his first win, and a brand new shiny belt. He is chucked a beer from the crowd, and Drinkin teases opening it and drinking, but he doesn’t go back to his demons, instead leaving the ring and randomly handing the can to Philip on the outside. Drinkin then makes his way out via the ramp, whilst DNA slowly regains control over his body. He looks at where he’s lying, and immediately gets pissed off, throwing a monitor into the steel steps in annoyance at yet another title escaping his grip. As we fade out.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:14:22 GMT -5
Match 4 – SSW Title: Biff Taylor (c) vs. Beau James
This next match is sure to get the crowd going, as Philip enters the ring.
Philip: The next match is scheduled for one fall, and is for the SSW Heavyweight Championship! I have following, the rules that are required to take place in an SSW title match. These are the rules:
-No countouts or knock out counts -You cannot win by Submission, but you can make submission holds -In order to make a pinfall you must be holding the rope with one hand -Interferees are allowed to enter through the crowd...but not down the ramp -And finally, the belt is permitted as a weapon, but that is all
Philip looks down on the paper, and looks confused as ever as ‘Immigrant Song’ by Led Zeppelin hits. The fans begin to loudly jeer as Biff comes down in a wrestling singlet, although still wearing black jeans. He’s followed by the Owner of SSW, Tony Givens, who holds his briefcase as usual, and heads around the side of the ring as Biff enters. He shows off, parading his title around, as Philip makes an announcement.
Philip: In the ring, weighing at 3-0-5 lbs, he is the SSW champion....Biff Taylor!
The fans boo him again, but then ‘Rocky Top’ hits and the fans cheer wildly for Beau James.
Philip: And from Kingsport, Tennessee, weighing at 290 lbs...Beau James!
Beau enters the ring, and stretches the side of the ropes, not concentrating on the crowd, Givens, or even Philip. Instead he concentrates on Biff, and the title. Philip takes the title, and prepares to leave the ring as the bell rings.
Biff shoves Philip away and grabs the belt. He lunges at Beau, almost knocking his head off with a powerful shot from the belt. As Beau falls, Biff grabs hold of Beau by the head and starts clobbering him with several mounted punches. As this happens, the Goodfellas and the Glamour Boy appear from the crowd, as well as the returning Hugh Daniels. The four enter the ring and begin beating down on Beau. But there’s nothing the referee can do, as the four lift Beau to a sitting position, and Biff bounces of the ropes, kneeing him in the face. Janson then grabs the SSW title, and bounces off the ropes as Beau is lifted up, and is smacked in the face by the gold. GB then points at Biff, then points at Beau, and Biff places a foot over Beau’s chest, as the referee reluctantly makes the cover.
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Philip: Here is your winner...and still SSW champion, Biff Taylor.
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