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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 16:59:15 GMT -5
Segment: Buttons (Credit: Sarin)
Does he have any idea?
Does he know how long I've waited to do this?
Does he want me as much as I want to...?[/b]
Adrienne: Mr. Markel!
Markel: Shhh, it's okay, we're alone now. I know how much you want this, Adrienne.
Oh gods, do I. I've wanted this ever since I saw him stride into the restaurant in his immaculate suit. I try to respond, but it's too difficult with his tongue shoving down my throat.[/b]
Adrienne: MmmfrgghhmmmmMarkel, wait! Clothes are problematic--
Of course, he complies, backing off. I wiggle out of my short black skirt, kicking my high heels off. He struggles to remove his tie. He can't. It's what I've been banking on. Haste makes waste.
I pounce, pinning him to the ground, keeping a firm grip on his tie, slapping his hands away. My breasts hang tantalizingly in front of him. He reaches up...[/b]
Adrienne: Rip off my buttons. Please, rip them off!
Markel: Yes!
His piggy hands tear my blouse apart, the large, slim buttons flying every which way. I slide one in my mouth, clamping it tight with my teeth.
The equation is so simple it's not even worth thinking. The tie is still on. The tie is still on.
Loosening the knot slightly, I quickly yank upwards, jerking hard on the tie. He gasps, hands automatically moving up to his throat. The gagging starts. He can't find air. His brain needs air.
His eyes bulge. Straining to let air into the lungs.[/b]
Adrienne: I wonder if you can still hear me, Markel. I wonder if you're still cognizant of my presence in the room. Anyway, while you may not be able to hear me anymore, you definitely won't be able to see me.
Buttons. I love buttons. Their texture is exquisite. They feel nice on your skin. And they look the best bathed in blood.
It slides underneath his eye easily enough. The hard part is the little extra force that needs to be applied before scooping commences. First the left eye. Then the right.
They bounce idly on his cheeks, swinging like pendulums back and forth, coating his skin with blood.
Dead.[/b]
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 16:59:49 GMT -5
Match: Spider vs Daniel Ness (Credit: BK)
As we come back from commercial, both men are already in the ring.
Bell Rings
As the match starts, both men walk to the center of the ring with something to prove tonight. Daniel Ness wants to prove to everyone that he is Fallout Heavyweight Title material, while Spider plans to prove that he has still got it in ACW. Even with the huge height difference, the two manage to lock up and Ness quickly goes for the leg to take him down but Spider doesn't budge. Instead Spider comes down on him with a huge forearm. Ness holds his back and now Spider picks him up from where he fell and tosses him into the corner with an extreme amount of force behind him. The top turnbuckle nearly rips apart from the huge toss and now Ness drops face first to the ground, still holding his upper back in pain. Spider stands across the ring, waiting for Ness to get up and he eventually does manage to stagger up. Spider charges at him full force and crushes him in the corner with a body avalance before following up with a huge Big Boot. Things don't look too good for Ness at this point and it gets even worse when Spider covers him.
ONE . . TWO . KICK OUT!
Spider wastes no time arguing with the referee, demanding that he count faster. He turns back to Ness and picks him up and throws his head between his legs. He goes for what he dubs "the Spider Bite". Ness is thrown upon his shoulders, but comes back with a Hurricanrana that takes the big man down. Spider gets back up and Ness wastes no time locking him in a front waistlock and tossing him across the ring with an Overhead Belly to Belly Suplex, showing his incredible strength. Spider gets back up and he is met with a baseball slide dropkick to his shins, bringing him face first to the ground. Ness bounces off the ropes and connects with a dropkick to the side of Spider's head to follow up before going for the cover.
ONE . . TWO . . TH-KICK OUT!
More of a power out than a kick out, this leads to to Ness climbing up to the middle rope and waiting for Spider to get to his feet. Spider turns around and it would appear he would be walking right into a Double Axehandle Smash but Ness, but Spider catches him in mid-air. Spider rams him into the back first into the turnbuckles, working more on his already injured back. Spider pulls Ness to the center of the ring, and sets him up for the Widows Peak. As he tosses Ness onto his shoulders and positions him, Ness launches himself forward and rolls up Spider. He manuevers out of the roll and completes a standing double stomp on Spider's chest. Spider holds his chest in pain and slowly begins to get up, and this is where Ness stalks him. Ness locks in his Ness-assary manuever and now Spider gets up with Ness on him. He looks to ram him into the corner again but the pain is too much to bear and he just taps out.
*The Bell Rings*
Iris: And the winner of this match, Daniel Ness!
"Survival of the Sickest" by Saliva sounds through the speakers and the crowd boos Ness wildly. Spider begins to get up after his loss, and it looks like he's heading to the back but Ness has other plans. He grabs Spider by the back of his tights and rams him shoulder first into the ring post. More boos follow up from this dirty move and now Ness rolls under the bottom rope to the outside and grabs a steel chair. Spider is still stuck by the ring post and now Ness grabs a steel chair and smashes Spider's head on the ring post with the steel chair. Spider goes limp and the crowd continues to boo Ness as he stands, admiring his work. He holds up his steel chair as if it were a trophy and then tosses it down to the mat before walking up the ramp to the back. Medics run past him to go check on Spider, and the scene fades out with Ness deviously laughing.
Fade Out.
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 17:00:10 GMT -5
Segment: New Hype! (Credit: Yoko / Sarin)
The image of snow begins to fall slowly on the screen as icy blue words display themselves. A narrator’s booming voice accompanies them.
A warrior is coming to Fallout.
Blue boots are seen walking across some terrain.
When he arrives, blades will bleed.
A katana is seen swinging through the air; two hands catch it and toss it to the side.
Shields will break.
One of the blue boots is seen kicking, and shattering, a wooden shield.
But when darkness falls, will this hero reign supreme?
A quick flash of a shadowed silhouette standing in a very familiar ninja pose…
A warrior is coming to Fallout. Prepare yourselves.
End Segment.
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 17:00:31 GMT -5
Segment: Even More Flirty (Credit: Rose)
“Honk Honk!” - Skeeter
The scene opens inside the near deserted confines of Lilly Rouge’s locker room. It’s only been a few minutes since Sakina helped her young student back from ringside. Lilly didn’t really even need Sakina’s help so much until she got behind the curtain. When she did, her adrenaline started to wear off and her upper back began to literally felt like it was on fire, and she actually needed Sakina to lean on for a few minute until the pain subsided. She’s quite a bit better now, but even so, she finds herself laying stomach first on the floor. She has an icepack resting on her upper back, and she’s hoping that it will numb it to the point that she’ll be able to stand up without being in constant pain. She hasn’t really even had time to change out of her tights as of yet, and it looks like it may be an hour or two before she gets around to that.
It’s not quite the glorious re-debut that she’d imagined. It’s as far from it as possible, in fact.
She just wants to cry, really. She wants to just bawl her eyes out until the pain finally subsides. It’s moments like this that make her just want to give up…
Yet, she won’t give up. She won’t give up because she thinks that it might make Sakina somehow think less of her. Their relationship has reached the point where Sakina has the power to make Lilly’s heart flutter with an assuring compliment. Inversely, it’s also reached the point where Sakina can also crush her with one negative comment. That’s how much Lilly respects Sakina. She doesn’t just look up to Sakina as a mentor. She also looks up to her as a close friend. In fact, she easily considers Sakina to be the best friend she has. She can honestly say that Sakina’s constantly improved her life for the better in the relatively short time she’s known her.
Lilly: I didn’t do too bad, did I?
The shot zooms out so we can see that Sakina is only a few feet away. She’s resting on the only folding chair in the entire locker room, and from the expression on her face we can tell that she’s legitimately concerned about Lilly at this moment in time.
Sakina: Bad?
Lilly: I lost.
Sakina: You did great.
Sakina’s words brighten Lilly spirits for a split second. Nary a second later, an adorable frown springs across Lilly’s face once more.
Lilly: But I still lost.
Sakina: In a few days, nobody will even remember that you lost the match. The only thing they’ll remember is that you gave a great performance.
Lilly: I must have embarrassed you…
Sakina gets out of her chair, and she casually sits down next to Lilly. She gently puts her left hand onto Lilly’s shoulder, and calmly assuages her fears.
Sakina: Don’t say things like that. I’m very proud of you. I’m so… I just… I don’t know how to express it.
Lilly: Like, I just can’t help but think I let you down.
Sakina begins to gently rub Lilly’s neck muscles with her left hand.
Sakina: You didn’t… The only thing you did a little bit was worry me.
Knowing that she worried Sakina seems to make Lilly a little more upset. She lightly slams her little fist down to the floor, and then she quickly tries to apologize.
Lilly: I’m so sorry! I didn’t mean to wo—
Sakina: Lilly, please stop apologizing. You don’t have to be sorry. I care about you. I really do.
Sakina starts to massage with a little more fire, and Lilly is visibly starting to enjoy it. She’s almost forgotten about her pain.
Lilly: I just don’t want to worry you, that’s all.
Sakina: I want…
Sakina gently straddles Lilly and tries not hurt her too much while doing it. She’s put herself in a rather seductive position as she begins to warmly massage Lilly’s upper back with even more vigor. She also takes this opening to change what she was going to say.
Sakina: I just want you to feel better right now.
Finally, Lilly starts to melt in Sakina’s hands.
Lilly: That feels, like, really really nice.
Sakina: I’ll have you better in no time at all.
Sakina lets her hands work their magic. Lilly’s soft skin is exquisite to the touch, and Sakina’s resolute willpower is the only thing that’s preventing her from doing what she wants to do. She’s waited over a year so far. She can wait a few more weeks. Everything has to be perfect.
Lilly: What do you think we should name the kitten.
Sakina: I’m not sure… Try to think about it while you relax.
Lilly: Hmm...
Sakina:…
Lilly: This is so relaxing… Like, I wish it didn’t have to end.
Sakina: Me too…
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 17:01:04 GMT -5
Match #6: Skurai/The Everyman/Mark "the Axe" Miller vs. Sylvain "Pay Day" Mint/Goodfellas (Credit: Senator)
R.J. Fisher: This is it, time for the main event! The team of Sylvain Mint and the Goodfellas are already in the ring, as are two of the three members of the other side, the Dwight Gym team of the Everyman, and Mark Miller, who have impressed Fallout Management enough to earn their spot here on television! The winning tag team in this match will guarantee their spot in three weeks in the four team battle royale, so it's especially important to them to succeed!
Dean Bardo: Fisher, you almost forgot the last member of Everyman's team...
Fisher: I was getting there! Biff Taylor put Sylvain Mint with the Goodfellas, but the Dwigh Gym team have none other than the Fallout Openweight Champion, and the newest signee of the company, Skurai! And here he is!
?? plays over the PA, as the lights dim. A big puff of smoke shoots up from the entranceway, and when it clears, Skurai is standing in place, holding his Openweight title in the air with one hand.
Iris: And finally, introducing, your...Fallout...Openweight...Champion, the Ninja Lord Skuraaaaaaaaiiiiii!
Skurai makes his way down to the ring, briefly standing on the top turnbuckle with his arms crossed, and his scarf trailing behind him as he hops into the ring, next to his tag partners. As the smoke clears, and after referee Cliff Mortimer checks on all the competitors, the bell rings, and the Rod matches up against Miller to begin with.
Bardo: This could be an interesting combination, Mark Miller is a proficient kickboxer, while Tony the Rod is a former amateur boxer and Golden Gloves champion.
The Axe immediately starts off with a series of flashy crescent kicks, only missing by millimeters. Tony the Rod quickly backtracks to his corner, making the tag with Eddie the Wire. Miller greets him into the ring with a sharp middle kick…but the Wire catches the strike against his side, and nails the Axe with a right hook to the jaw.
Bardo: The Goodfellas are known best for their ability to create optimal situations for themselves, and to put the opposing team at a disadvantage. That’s how they’ve been able to have obtained so many titles across the eastern half of the United States.
Eddie the Wire stomps his opponent a number of times, picking him back up with a wristlock, dragging the Axe over to the corner, and making the tag to the Rod, who mirrors the wristlock and the Goodfellas hit a double arm wrench hook kick, flooring Miller, and the Rod goes for a pin...
...1
...Mark Miller kicks out early! The Rod picks his opponent back up dragging him back into an inverted DDT, and tagging Sylvain Mint in for the first time in the match.
Bardo: Mint's a perfect partner for the Goodfellas in this sort of a match, he's experienced and smart enough to utilize their rapid tag and teamwork style seamlessly.
Mint immediately sets himself on the second rope, before hitting his five star fist drop. Mint then drops a leg on Miller's arm, before shifting over into a triangle hold. The Axe struggles, but holds on...until the Everyman runs in, breaking up the submission. Referee Cliff Mortimer is quick to force the illegal man out of the ring, but at the same time, is unable to catch the Goodfellas, as they sneak in, pulling the Rod back to their corner, holding him there until the referee turns back around. Mint charges at his opponent in the corner, hitting a quick back elbow smash, into a facebuster. Mint rolls the Axe back over, pinning him with a forearm on the face...
...1
...Miller kicks out easily! Pay Day picks the Axe back up, now into a pumphandle, going for the dreaded Magnum Driver, hoisting Miller over his shoulder, but before he can complete the move, Miller slides off his shoulder, and hits a huge enzuigiri. Both Mint and Miller crawl to their respective corners...Mint has the distinct advantage in position, but the Axe is faster, and both men make their tag simultaneously. Mint tags in the Rod, while the Axe tags in the Fallout Openweight Champion.
Fisher: Skurai's in the match! Skurai's tagged in!
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 17:01:19 GMT -5
Both Goodfellas rush Skurai at once, ignoring the rules, going for a combination low dropkick(from the Rod) and running elbow(the Wire), however, the Ninja Lord is not so easy to take down, and he manages to dive above the dropkick, but below the elbow, landing in a somersault roll, and drops the attacking Mint with a kneeling throat thrust upon rising up. The Wire tries to hit a Mafia Kick, but Skurai parries it aside, turning his opponent around, and clocking him with a high roundhouse to the back of the head. Tony the Rod goes for a Mafia Sleeper from behind, but once again, Skurai is on top of things, snapmaring his legal opponent forward and blasting him with a Buzzsaw style kick to the temple.
Fisher: Simply amazing! Skurai just decimated all three members of the opposing team!
Bardo: There's no denying that Skurai is simply a step ahead of anyone else there in the ring.
Skurai drags Tony the Rod closer to his corner, climbing up to the top rope, and diving off with an elbow for the pin...
...1
...2
...The Rod kicks out! The Openweight Champion doesn't seem deterred, and lifts his opponent back up, before executing a swift double leg takedown, into a high angle Boston crab hold. The Rod clenches his lips, and tries to crawl to the ropes, inch by inch, but the much larger Skurai only sits down further, fully controlling the submission. Finally, Sylvain Mint manages to get back into the ring, and charges his opponent. Before the referee can do anything, Skurai takes charge, dropping the Rod's legs, and instead, shooting in on Mint, taking him down, right into the Suffering, his sasorigatame/sharpshooter variation. Mortimer tries to pry Skurai off the illegal man, but is unable to do so...but Eddie the Wire is significantly more successful when he storms into the ring, bounces off the ropes, and hits a Mafia Kick flush against Skurai's face.
Fisher: What impact! An unblocked kick to the face by Eddie the Wire!
Skurai slowly crawls to his corner, as Eddie the Wire drags the Rod over to his corner. Skurai tags first, sending the Everyman into the ring, who drops Mint with a big right hand upon stepping into the ring. Eddie the Wire drops the Rod, and faces down the rugged Dwight Gym member, throwing a big right of his own, which is blocked, and answered with another by Everyman. The Wire goes for another punch, and is again countered...but now, Mint is back up, and hits a big sledgehammer blow to the back of the Everyman, before dumping him out of the ring. Mint follows his opponent, rolling under the ropes...when out of nowhere, Mark "the Axe" Miller slingshots over the top rope to the outside, hitting an impossible diving scissors axe kick on Pay Day Mint. In the ring, Skurai manages to fight off both Goodfellas, sending each man to the mat multiple times with big punches and kicks.
Bardo: Skurai might be able to defeat both Goodfellas head to head, but taking on both at once might not be too smart.
Sure enough, the Wire sneaks in a kick to the groin, and Skurai stumbles against the ropes. The Axe, after getting back up onto the apron, launches off with a springboard attack at the seemingly unaware Tony the Rod...but is caught unaware himself, as the Rod spins back into a savate kick, catching Miller in the gut as he comes down. The Rod hooks both arms, lifting the Axe into the air, turning him around, right into a Spiral Skull Crusher! The Everyman gets back into the ring, going for his Workman's Compensation big boot kick, but misses the Wire by a mile, and instead, receives a middle kick, as the Wire places him into a familiar Styles Clash style position. Tony the Rod dashes off the opposite ropes, bouncing off the near ropes, shooting into a sliding dropkick, and blasting the Everyman right in the face as Eddie drops him, completing the Omerta! The Rod goes for a quick cover, and Eddie the Wire holds off Skurai...
...1
...2
...3!
Iris: Your winners, Sylvain "Pay Day" Mint, and the Goodfellaaaaas!
The Goodfellas both nod to each other, and to their opponents, helping a bewildered Skurai to his feet, before leaving the ring.
Fisher: The Goodfellas live by the motto: "Simply Business," they don't make any enemies if they can't help it!
Suddenly, though, Sylvain Mint enters the ring with the ring bell, and tries to plaster Skurai with the weapon. The Ninja Lord once again shows his adeptness at evasion techniques, dodging the bell, and instead kicking Mint into the corner, backing up, and ringing HIS bell with a fierce Lobotomizer, before motioning for a microphone.
Skurai: Daniel Ness! You and your pals sure don't put up much of a fight! Not before, not during, and certainly not after the match! You want to beat me? Then send someone better to take me down, since this washed up joke sure didn't do the job.
The lights go out, and in a flash, Skurai disappears, leaving a large puff of smoke behind as always, as the lights come back on.
Fisher: A strong statement by our champion! Daniel Ness might think that he can learn how to beat Skurai by facing his old foes, or pitting them against the Openweight Champion, but it's not looking so great as of yet for the Corporate Ace!
Bardo: Never underestimate a person like that, Fisher. Ness will stop at nothing to achieve his goals, and what makes him so dangerous, is that he actually thrives on taking what most people would call desperate measures on a regular basis, as his brutal and uncalled for assault on El Froggy Mask last week showed.
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Post by Lass Sarin on Sept 17, 2006 17:01:43 GMT -5
Segment: The Burning Flame (Credit: Yoko)
Deep within the bowels of the Fallout building sits the Cremator. He sits before an active boiler with the cover off of it, staring into the flames intensely. The flames crackle.
Cremator: The foe before me is like none I’ve ever faced…I do not know where he obtains his power. He has resisted my cremation like no other. Flame, give me the strength to overcome The Reaper. Give me the wisdom I need.
He looks into the flame…past the flame, and sees the mask of The Reaper staring back. Moving closer.
SHAZAM!
An arm reaches out of the boiler, seizing Cremator by the throat. He gasps and crawls back, away from the boiler. When he turns back to face it, nothing is there.
And the fire has stopped burning and the covering is closed.
Cremator slowly edges back toward the boiler, ready to fend off another attack if necessary. He grips the covering and pulls on it. Large quantities of blood begin to drip out of the boiler and onto the floor. The Cremator backs away from the boiler in confusion, unaware of the bloody words on the wall behind him.
”Fear The Reaper”
End Segment.
End of Show
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Post by hunter on Sept 17, 2006 17:22:37 GMT -5
Interesting show...because I can't think of any other new adjectives. >.>
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Post by hitman on Sept 17, 2006 17:45:24 GMT -5
Wish I would've thought about sending my segment in. But who cares? Another great show today.
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Post by scrawn on Sept 17, 2006 17:45:25 GMT -5
Nice show, Sarin, thanks that you were able to post the show in Yoko's absence.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Sept 17, 2006 17:46:26 GMT -5
Thank you very much for covering on such very short notice. It is appreciated.
Also good show.
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Guido's reaction to Taylor's ban...JAGERBOMBS ALL AROUND!
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Post by Jake on Sept 17, 2006 19:18:13 GMT -5
*sings*
Seasons don't fear the reaper. Nor do the wind the sun and the rain Come on baby (don't fear the reaper) Baby take my hand (don't fear the reaper) We'll be able to fly (don't fear the reaper) Baby I'm your man La-la-la-la-la-la-la la-la-la-la-la-la-la
*plays cowbell loudly*
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Post by Shawn on Sept 17, 2006 19:20:35 GMT -5
Spectacular show, per always. Kudos to Sarin for filling in.
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