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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Nov 15, 2006 11:39:45 GMT -5
Segment: Honor On The Line (Credit: Hitman)
We come back from commercial and we see Biff Taylor sitting at his desk. Just then, the door swings open and in walks Ben, Afternoon and Selina. Ben is clearly not in a good mood after last week’s events.
Biff: “Whoa, dude, what’s your fire?”
Ben: “What’s my fire?! I’ll tell you ‘what’s my fire’! That damned Draco tried to kill Selina last week and you’re just going to do nothing about it?”
Biff then stands up from his desk and holds up his hands.
Biff: “Okay, I admit it, I haven’t been a lot of attention to you guys for a while now. But I think next week that will change. Next week, I think I’ll give you Draco in a Hardcore Match, Ben. Even though last week’s little incident caused ratings to happen, that’s still no way to treat a woman.”
Ben and Selina nod in agreement. Ben seems to have calmed down now as Biff turns his attention to Afternoon.
Biff: “And how could I forget about the big dude who’s representing Fallout at that November PPV?”
Afternoon: “…The one with the name I still don’t understand.”
Biff chuckles.
Biff: “True. Anywho, I’m counting on you to beat Hitman. Your undefeated Bar Room Brawl streak is on the line, the honor of Fallout is on the line and even your future is on the line! Don’t get me wrong, I won’t fire you if you lose, but if you do lose that match, then some people may doubt your ability.”
Afternoon then cracks his knuckles and smirks.
Afternoon: “Don’t worry about a thing, Mr. Taylor. I don’t think you have to lose sleep over me losing anything. As far as I’m concerned, there’s only one behemoth who deserves to be the star of the show and that’s me: Afternoon Drinkin.”
The Drinkin Boyz and Selina then leave Biff’s office while Biff stands there, contemplating the match for the PPV.
Fade out.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Nov 15, 2006 11:40:07 GMT -5
Match #6: The Goodfellas vs. Damien King and “Irresistible Force” Julio Rivera: Fallout Tag Team Title Match (Credit: Senator)
R.J. Fisher: Welcome back here to Fallout, the fastest hour on television! Our main event has the Goodfellas defending their recently won Fallout Tag Titles against the thrown together team of the returning Julio Rivera and former Television champion, Damien King!
Dean Bardo: They might be a makeshift team, but each of them is well suited to the task. King defeated a number of strong opponents through his time holding the Television title, and could very well be the best overall athlete on Fallout. Rivera is a tag specialist, and has experience facing the Goodfellas in the past. His explosive energy could be a difference maker. On the other hand, defeating Eddie the Wire and Tony the Rod might not be an easy task. They are the most experienced tag team on Fallout, having wrestled as a team for their entire careers, and their finely honed tag work is not to be underestimated.
Soon, "Blood" plays, as the Goodfellas enter the Gymnasium, titles over their shoulders, and a grim demeanor possessing them as they head to the ring. In the ring, Damien hops in place, warming up, while Julio looks at a particularly attractive woman in the audience.
Iris: Announcing next, they are the Fallout Tag Team Champions, Eddie the Wiiiiiiiiire and Tony the Roooooood!
The Goodfellas slide into the ring, Eddie rolling back under the ropes to the apron, and referee Jacob Jones collects the belts before the bell rings. Damien claps the distracted Julio on the back, and the Irresistible Force decides to start off in the ring.
Bardo: These two in particular have a history with each other, the Rod is as fast with his hands as Rivera is with his entire body, it should be intriguing to see who can get an early advantage.
The Rod shadowboxes as he moves forward towards the shuffling Rivera, but as he gets in range, the younger brother of Santiago rolls under a left jab, leaping up onto the ropes, and springing back off with a flying crossbody for the pin...
...1
...2
...Tony the Rod kicks back out and over, into a cover of his own...
...1
...Julio kicks out! The action doesn't slow down a tad, as each man gets to their feet, the Rod throwing Julio with an armdrag, which is returned in hand by his opponent as he rolls back to his feet. The Rod tries for a dropkick, which is ducked by Julio, who catches the legs above his head, slamming Tony to the mat, and flipping forward into a jacknife pin...
...1
...Tony the Rod kicks out again!
Fisher: You'll not see this sort of fast paced athleticism on our competitors!
Bardo: I don't know if I'd say that, but I will say that our fighters are at the top of their class in the industry.
Rivera lifts the Rod to his feet, and goes for a hurricanrana, but this time, the Rod counters, flipping Julio off his shoulders, and immediately leveling him with a spinning crescent kick. Tony quickly walks over to his corner, tagging the Wire in after dazing his opponent with the strong kick.
Bardo: The Goodfellas are known for their quick tag rate, never letting either man stay in the ring long enough for the opponent to get comfortable.
Fisher: I don't know about you, but I get confused when they do that!
Eddie wastes no time upon entering the ring, lifting Rivera up into a rear waistlock, running forward, and planting him into the corner, before smashing him in the back of the head with a forearm smash, tagging the Rod back in. Tony puts his opponent in a rear facelock, locking in a standing Mafia Sleeper, cranking back on Julio's neck. Damien King seems frustrated at having to wait in the corner, starting up a show of support for Rivera by clapping and stomping his feet, which are in turn mirrored by the crowd, who cheer for Julio to escape the hold. Tony the Rod, though is not going to oblige them, hitting an inverted DDT, and tagging Eddie the Wire back in. The Wire prevents Julio from getting back up with a middle kick to the ribs, pulling him back to the ropes, and choking him over the bottom rope with a leg above the neck. Referee Jacob Jones starts a five count, with the Wire taking the full time before Jones has to pull him off. Damien King, though, has had enough, and rushes the ring, grabbing the Wire around the waist just as he pulls back from the ropes, and hits an explosive release German suplex on his foe.
Fisher: Whatamove! Damien just dumped Eddie the Wire right on top of his head with that vicious suplex!
Jones quickly stops Tony the Rod from getting in the ring, preventing total chaos from taking place, while simultaneously waving King back to his corner. Julio seems to be rather beat up by now, and desperately goes for the tag, only for the Wire to catch him by the foot, holding on as he slowly regains his footing. Julio, though, has had enough, spinning back into a kangaroo kick, springing off into a roll, making the hot tag to Damien, who drops the Wire with a right hand as soon as he steps through the ropes, catching the Rod as he enters the ring, and throwing him with a gutwrench suplex, then catching the Wire as he recovers into a double underhook, suplexing him over into a bridge...
Bardo: Hey, that's my move...
...1
...2
...Eddie the Wire kicks out at two! The Wire springs back up to his feet, only to be sent back down with a side belly to belly suplex. Damien heads to the ropes, and connects with a huge diving bulldog on the recovering Eddie, locking in a scissored crossface chickenwing hold.
Fisher: Damien King is on fire!
Tony the Rod, though, rushes into the ring, dropkicking King off his partner, sending his opponent rolling into the ropes. Damien rolls to his feet, charging the Wire as he stands up, only to run right into a ferocious Mafia Kick…but King is able to catch the boot just in time, spinning his opponent around…only to be caught off guard by a short Wire Cutter out of nowhere! King is not immediately knocked out by the finisher, managing to get to his feet, holding his neck, and make the tag. The Wire seems to have been more damaged by his own move, with Jacob Jones checking on him…while Tony the Rod dashes out of his own corner, blitzing the recovering King at his own corner, knocking him off with a shoulder block, before turning back to the legal men in the ring.
Fisher: I don’t think Julio realizes what just happened!
Julio stalks the fallen Wire, unaware of the situation at hand, preparing to hit a Samba Suplex. However, as he grapples with his opponent for the move, instead, the Wire clubs him in the head, lifting him up into a Styles Clash style setup, as the Rod perfectly times a run off the ropes to time up with the lift, just as Eddie traps Julio's arms, Tony the Rod slides into his opponent's face with a lightning fast dropkick, completing the Omerta! The Wire covers for the pin...
...1
...2
...3!
Iris: Your winners, and STILL Fallout Tag Team Champions, the Goooooodfellaaaaaas!
Fisher: What a display of masterful tag tactics by the Goodfellas! Their opponents didn’t look shabby, but they couldn’t match up against an experienced team like Eddie the Wire and Tony the Rod!
Bardo: That proves that random mishmash teams might every now and then get lucky, but the dedicated tag teams are on average more successful, and a better investment.
Fisher: Well, this is R.J. Fisher, with Dean Bardo, signing off!
Fade out
End of Show
(Sorry for late show this week. Bad personal issues.)
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Post by Jack Jefferson on Nov 15, 2006 12:46:14 GMT -5
Good show guys
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Post by jimrourke on Nov 15, 2006 14:22:52 GMT -5
yes. jolly good show, all.
P.S. what is everyone's opinion on my segments?
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Post by hunter on Nov 15, 2006 16:52:44 GMT -5
Thumbs up for this show.
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Post by The Senator on Nov 15, 2006 17:02:38 GMT -5
Don't worry, too, about Kalb/Angelo, just a communications mixup, it was the first match done, and *I* was sitting on it:)
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Post by jonnyomega on Nov 15, 2006 17:26:48 GMT -5
Good show guys
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Post by hitman on Nov 15, 2006 18:29:55 GMT -5
Great show guys. Don't worry about the delay Yoko.
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Post by Shawn on Nov 16, 2006 2:43:09 GMT -5
Great show.
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