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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:15:00 GMT -5
The five continue assaulting Beau, who is clearly split open by this stage. Biff gets on top of him and continues punching him above the right brow, with the ring becoming stained with blood. Suddenly, Mongolian Wolf Star hits and the fans go utterly bonkers, as Wolf runs down the ramp. He slides into the ring, and starts with the Goodfellas, throwing them over the ropes and to the outside. He then whips Daniels off the ropes, grabbing him by the throat and hitting a chokeslam. He then lifts the Glamour Boy up, and hits a reverse chokeslam. Biff is the only one left, and he cowers in the corner, as Wolf mocks rolling up his sleeves. He grabs Biff by the collar, throwing him up to his feet, but Ness suddenly appears from nowhere, hitting Wolf in the back with the belt. Wolf jus turns, glaring at Ness and his reaction says it all. But Biff then goes downstairs, hitting a low blow and Ness smashes the belt off Wolf’s head, almost shattering it in two, as Biff grabs a microphone.
Biff: Ok lads, you reckon there that you though you were gettin’ one over us? Well once again, the Corporate Club ‘ere foils your plans. In fact it gives me an idea for next week. You, Beau and Froggy, your little clan there, will take on my group here in a 6-on-3 elimination match! You here that Wolf? Yeah, an elimination match! Now hit my music!
’Immigrant Song’ hits again and Biff celebrates with his title, as all seven members of the newly-formed Corporate Club celebrate. Ness makes a title gesture with his hands, suggesting that he’ll win the belt tonight, as we fade out.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:15:22 GMT -5
Segment: 2 + 2 = A tag team match
We open up in the backstage area, where the Capitalists are standing with a bandaged-up Gary, prepared to give an interview before their crunch tie with D-Train.
Gary: So….do you think you’ll win?
Kalb: Pffft….of course we’ll win! We’re the Capitalists!
Fitsharris: Yeah! There’s nothing that D-Train have over us…we are better wrestlers, and we look better with the belts!
Gary: Well…they have the crowd….
Kalb: Again, who cares? The crowd don’t do squat apart from give wrestlers false hope that they’re being supported. But by the end of the night, not only will you see us holding the tag team titles here, but our man the Senator will be holding the World Heavyweight title!
The two Capitalists laugh, and are about to leave when Gary asks one last question.
Gary: Do you remember when I beat you two on my own? That match was good…
The Capitalists turn around, both with a sour look on their face.
Kalb: Do not…EVER…repeat that again.
Fitsharris: If you know what’s right for you, you’d do what he said.
The two walk back off, extremely pissed off, and Fitsharris shoves Gary to the floor before leaving.
Fade Out.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:16:30 GMT -5
Match 5 – Fallout Tag Team Titles: Capitalists (c) vs. D-Train
Fisher: Well that video package has certainly whetted my appetite for this interesting match! Dean, any background?
Bardo: Well the Capitalists have the technical ability, but only time will tell to see whether or not they’ll be able to deal with the tanks that are Steve ‘Freight Train’ McMichaelson, and of course the talker of the two, ‘D-Man’ Daunte Thomas. Both have been at each other’s throats during the past few weeks, but what we’ve seen in mostly the challengers, D-Train, psychologically defeating their opponents. But this match will indeed be tough, and with the winners face Goodfellas at an unconfirmed fixture, both teams will go into the match knowing their first defense.
Fisher: Thanks a lot, Dean. But let’s go down to the ring now, with Philip Jones!
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall, and is for the Fallout Tag Team Titles!
Born in the USA hits and the arena goes completely from a casual atmosphere, to almost everybody on their feet, jeering the two tag champions, and former Junior champions.
Philip: Coming first to the ring, weighing at a combined weight of 450 lbs…they are the Fallout Tag Team champions, the Capitalists!
They walk down the ramp, and enter the ring. They show off to the fans, before taking off their belts and handing them to the referee on the outside.
Philip: And their opponents, weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs…D-Train!
’Wait and Bleed’ by Slipknot hits and the fans cheer loudly as D-Train make their way out of the curtain. The two walk down the entrance ramp, with the Capitalists looking a little nervous. The two go into the ring, and the Capitalists slide out at the other side. D-Train climb the turnbuckles, posing off for the fans, and jump down as the Capitalists re-enter the ring. D-Train smirk to each other, as Thomas and Fitsharris leave the ring.
Fisher: Well it appears that we’ll have McMichaelson and Kalb starting off.
The bell rings as McMichaelson stalks Kalb into a corner. He throws a large punch but Kalb ducks out the way. He turns McMichaelson around and starts delivering powerful punches to the face, but McMichaelson responds with a powerful knee to the midsection. He walks out of the corner and whips Kalb at the ropes. He clubs Kalb in the head with an elbow, causing Kalb to fall. McMichaelson runs off the ropes and tries to hit a Big Splash Pin, but Kalb rolls out the way. Kalb recovers in the corner, but gets out quickly, knocking McMichaelson in the back with a couple of punches, and then uses his strength well to hit a belly to belly side suplex. He tags in Fitsharris who enters the ring, and Kalb lifts McMichaelson onto Fitsharris’ knee, causing McMichaelson to jump around holding his groin.
Fisher: Typical cheating tactics there by the Capitalists.
Bardo: Well they shouldn’t get too cocky. McMichaelson throws a powerful punch, and it only takes one of them and then the match is done.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:16:56 GMT -5
Fitsharris lifts McMichaelson to his feet, and immediately rakes him in the eye. Fitsharris then hits a powerful snap suplex and follows it up with a cover, but McMichaelson easily kicks out. The two get to their feet, and lock up. Fitsharris kicks McMichaelson in the groin and bounces off the ropes, but McMichaelson responds with a Kitchen Sink. He then tags in Daunte Thomas, and the two lift up Fitsharris. McMichaelson locks him in a Full Nelson and Thomas starts unleashing powerful blows to Fitsharris. McMichaelson drops him and Fitsharris slumps to the ground. McMichaelson leaves the ring, as Thomas begins to start on his opponent. He rests Fitsharris at the ropes and tries to knee him in the face, but Fitsharris escapes and Thomas falls to the ground.
Fitsharris picks himself up, and tries to keep composure. He picks Thomas up, and locks him into a headlock. He punches Thomas a couple of times in the head, before sending him to the ropes. But Thomas reverses it into a whip of him own. He tries to hit a big boot, but Fitsharris baseball slides under the foot. He gets up, and takes Thomas down with a dropkick. He makes a cover, but again it’s not enough as Thomas gets a shoulder up. Fitsharris picks Thomas up by the face, and tries to hit a lariat but Thomas ducks it, and hits the Face Eraser (Giant haymaker). He makes the cover, and Kalb doesn’t even bother trying to stop it:
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Fitsharris gets a shoulder up.
Fisher: Wow…that must have been the first time Thomas has ever kicked out of that move!
Bardo: Well I’m surprised he didn’t use the Trip to Death Row. Unless he has a lot of time on it, Thomas will never get enough power in that move.
Thomas has tagged in McMichaelson again, whilst Kalb also enters the ring. McMichaelson storms in and tries to hit his lariat on Kalb, but Kalb ducks it and as McMichaelson turns, Kalb trips him down in the ‘best drop toe hold in the business’. Kalb then lifts McMichaelson’s knee, and smashes it to the ground. McMichaelson screams in pain, but Kalb continues to do the move another two times. At this point, McMichaelson rolls out of the ring, and begins limping on the outside. He rolls back into the ring and Kalb takes him down with a running lariat. Kalb then grabs McMichaelson by the arm, and climbs the turnbuckle. He then walks along the ropes, still keeping hold of McMichaelson’s arm, but as he jumps off McMichaelson grabs him and lifts him up. He then slams Kalb to the ground with a Front Backbreaker.
Fisher: Wow! That is definitely one of the most powerful backbreakers in the business!
Bardo: It certainly is. He gets a lot of elevation in the move, but again the finish is sloppy, and doesn’t affect the back as much as it could.
Fisher: Do you have a bad word to say about everything?
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:17:18 GMT -5
Bardo doesn’t have time to reply as McMichaelson tags in Daunte Thomas. Thomas picks up Kalb, and performs a high angle scoop slam. He then starts stomping Kalb several times in the gut. But Thomas is forced to stop by the referee, and Thomas allows Kalb to get to his feet. Thomas then tries to hit a lariat, but Kalb reverses it into a Belly to Belly Side Slam. Kalb makes a much-needed tag to Fitsharris. Fitsharris enters in the style of a face, punching Thomas then knocking McMichaelson to the floor on the outside. He then dropkicks Thomas into the corner. He grabs Thomas by the head and hits a running bulldog, and keeps hold of the head in a headlock. But Thomas escapes, only for Fitsharris to tag in Kalb again. The two lift up Thomas, and they signal for the NASDAQ Attack.
Fisher: oh no, not this move. This will surely be the end of the match!
Bardo: Well, the Capitalists are rather reckless at this move, and Thomas can end up in hospital if the move isn’t done right.
Thomas is thrown at the ropes, and Kalb performs the drop toe hold. But Fitsharris is unable to hit the leg lariat, with McMichaelson on the outside holding onto his leg. Fitsharris looks over the ropes to him, and McMichaelson grabs him by the head, bundling him over the top rope. On the outside, McMichaelson destroys Fitsharris with a huge Patriot Tackle into the steel steps. McMichaelson gets to his feet rather well, and eyes Kalb. Kalb looks at him and over the ropes, taunting the D-Train member, shouting abuse. But McMichaelson signals for him to turn around and grins, and Kalb does so, and Thomas lifts him to his shoulders. Without a fuss, Thomas runs and slams him to the ground, completing the Trip to Death Row move. Thomas makes the easy cover:
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Fisher: NEW CHAMPIONS! NEW CHAMPIONS!
Bardo: D-Train become the third winners of the Fallout Tag belts, then.
Philip: Here are your winners, and NEW Tag champions, D-Train!
The two enter the ring, and high five each other as the referee hands them the belts. He gives the belts to the two, and they throw their arms in the air, celebrating their victory, leaving the ring.
Fisher: Well D-Train have finally done it!
Bardo: Well, to be fair the match WAS a bit of a squash…
Fisher: Can you shut up for once?
D-Train walk up the ramp, and turn and show off their belts to the recovering Capitalists. They’re clearly pissed off, as D-Train leave the stage and we fade out.
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:17:43 GMT -5
Fallout Openweight Title – Predator (c) vs. Holocaust vs. Wolf vs. Ness vs. Pilko
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:18:21 GMT -5
Kickout by Ness! The referee notices that Predator had his feet on the ropes, and warns him for cheating. Predator smirks as he holds his arms up, mimicking innocence. On the other side of the ring, Wolf is getting the better of Pilko, to the delight of the fans. He hits a scoop slam on Pilko, and then hits a High Angle Leg Drop. Wolf gets to his feet, and turns around, and Predator is there. The two look at each other, and silently nod their heads. They turn back and hit a double kick to the back of Holocaust, who screams in pain. Predator and Wolf smile at each other, but Daniel Ness flies off the ropes in a springboard Moonsault, taking out the two. In the process he makes a cover on Wolf, but Pilko kicks Ness off Wolf, stopping the cover in process. Pilko then lifts Predator up, and throws him at the ropes. But Predator responds with a spinning wheel kick. Pilko instinctively gets up, and Predator hits a flowing DDT. Predator then tries locking in the Sharpshooter and the fans begin to cheer slightly, but Holocaust responds with a powerful lariat. Holocaust then looks over at Wolf and Ness, and picks both of them up. He delivers a powerful discuss clothesline to Ness’s jaw, almost knocking it off. He then tries to do the same to Wolf, but Wolf shoves Holocaust away. Wolf then grabs him around the throat, and the fans cheer but Holocaust goes downstairs and the hold is broken.
Holocaust lifts Wolf in the air, and hits a Fallaway Slam into a Samoan Drop. Pilko and Predator are both up at this point, and begin exchanging punches again. Ness joins the two, and starts punching Predator with Pilko. The two lift Predator to the top rope, and throw him to the outside of the ring, and Predator takes a bad fall. Holocaust is back up, and he throws Ness into a corner, and hits his trademark multiple clotheslines into a corner. But Ness manages to duck one, and he throws Holocaust into the corner. He starts throwing punches at the big man, and shortly afterwards Wolf joins in. The two keep Holocaust in the corner, and even when he shoves the two back, they keep it coming with the punches. Pilko is then back to his feet, and he begins to punch Holocaust as much as possible. Even Predator comes, back from the dead, and he is on the turnbuckles, delivering blows to the head of Holocaust. Wolf then has an idea. He and Pilko lift Holocaust onto the top rope. Then, Predator gets on Wolf’s shoulders and Ness on Pilko’s shoulders. The two lighter grab Holocaust by the arm, and slowly signal to their holders. They grab on tight to the tights, as the four men lift Holocaust off the ropes, and the result is a spectacular 1400-pound Superplex. The fans go utterly bonkers as the ring shifts a few inches to one side. Everyone is drained of energy, and Holocaust has ended up the other side of the ring.
For the first time in recorded history it seems, a referee has to make a count for five men being on the floor. But he only gets lower than five, when Ness is on his feet. Pilko is second, but Ness hits a belly to belly overhead suplex on him. He makes a cover, but Predator pulls him off. Predator then lays into Ness, and throws him at the ropes. He catches Ness, and hits the Fresh Kill (Barry White Driver). He makes the cover, and it’s sure to be over:
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:20:25 GMT -5
When Wolf breaks it up. But this freaks out Predator. He jumps up immediately, and pushes Wolf away. Wolf just smiles and backs away, but Predator slaps him in the face. Wolf just smirks, and then hits Predator back in the face. He grabs Predator around the neck, and plants him with the one-handed chokeslam. But before he can make a cover, Holocaust lifts Wolf up and hits the Dawn of the Dead (Pumphandle Death Valley Driver). He makes the cover, and nobody is around to stop the count, meaning only Wolf can prevent this from being a loss:
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Philip: Here is your winner, and NEW Fallout Champion…John ‘Holocaust’ Harris!
’Sunna’ hits again and the crowd jeers as Holocaust climbs to his feet. He’s had his toughest tie yet, but nothing is by far means over, as he still has a match to wrestle later tonight, in the Asylum. Predator does too, but that’s not on Harris’ mind as he and Cowell hold the Fallout Championship high in the air. Holocaust leaves the ring of the carnage that he mostly caused, with his new aim to win the World Heavyweight Title…
We have had new champions tonight. Will this ‘new era’ of sorts change Fallout for better or worse?
Fade Out...or not, since apparently, someone wants TV time for the short remaining amount for the show...
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Post by The Senator on Mar 25, 2006 13:22:53 GMT -5
Segment: Faction News (Credit: Senator)
Coming from the aftermath of the last match, the team of Froggy, Beau, and Wolf are seen standing in an ACW Arena locker room, with Gary standing by with the microphone.
Gary: So, the big question that the fans all want to know is...what flavor of ice cream…
Wolf: Shut up!
Gary immediately shuts up, as do the fans.
Beau: Ya know, the question everyone wants to know is, what name we picked. Well, we’re gonna’ tell ya’ll right here, right now.
Froggy: Froggy tabulates all the votes, and we decided on one name!
Wolf: And from now on, you can call us BMW. If you're stupid, that stands for Beau, El Froggy MASK, and Wolf. In fact, if you don’t get it, you’re just shi…
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Suddenly, the camera cuts off, shifting to another scene, this time, in the locker room of D-Train, where Dangerous Nicholas Alger and Brian Carnage are also standing by, with Charlotte King.
Charlotte: I came here to ask D-Train what they thought about winning their titles…but instead, I happened upon this meeting, may I ask why you, Mr. Alger, and you, Mr. Carnage are here in the D-Train locker room?
DNA: I’ll tell you why! Biff’s tried to do everything in his power to screw us over! We saw Wolf start his group, and decided that Fallout’s quickly becoming a battle of numbers. We all like to beat people down…
Carnage: And we all are sick and tired of seeing the new guys come in and get huge pushes. We’ve paid our dues, we’ve busted our asses, we’ve put on match after match, night after night, and it’s about time we get what’s coming to us!
D-Man: Yo, yo, yo, the D-dawgs are in da house tonight! We polished off those two losers who thought they could just sit on those tag titles, and now, now we’re gonna come for you, Biff! You and your little group are not going to be safe anymore! You want to rule Fallout with an iron fist and brass knuckles? Not anymore, gansta!
Freight Train: Hey! Ain’t nobody going to stop D-Train anymore around here! We got the belts, and we got power! Us Bruisers are going to run over anyone on the roster, it don’t matter who you are, what belt you hold, who you’re teaming with, nothing matters now…but pain!
Charlotte: Well…you heard it here, the Bruisers have decided to make a name for themselves here on Fallout!
The Corporate Club look stronger than ever. But will the trio of Beau, Wolf and Froggy be able to overcome their vast odds and walk out victorious? What about the intimidating Bruisers? And don't forget the newly reunited Santana Family!
And if that's not enough, with Holocaust champion, it leaves questions on who dares to challenge him. Will he walk out of Genocide as the new World Champion?
All these questions may be answered in time. But for now, we must say goodbye temporarily. Tune into Genocide, 3PM EST, and into Fallout, once again, next week.
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by scrawn on Mar 25, 2006 13:27:43 GMT -5
Best. Fallout. Ever.
>_>
Ok so it's growing my ego bit saying that. Thanks a lot Senator for posting the show and writing a good part of it.
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Post by Jack Jefferson on Mar 25, 2006 13:28:43 GMT -5
Great show...NEW CHAMPION!! Congrats Holocaust man
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Post by hitman on Mar 25, 2006 13:38:34 GMT -5
Congrats the new champions! This was a great show and let's hope Genocide is even better! (which it will; I mean come on man... A PPV)
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Post by keenan on Mar 25, 2006 14:03:15 GMT -5
Congratulations Holocaust. ;D
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Post by holocaust on Mar 25, 2006 15:42:21 GMT -5
Great show, everypersons.
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Post by hunter on Mar 25, 2006 15:44:20 GMT -5
Holocaust >>> all
Great show.
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