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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 3, 2006 12:04:41 GMT -5
Dark Matches Dark Match #1: Glacier vs. GoonerThe start of the pre-show was the in-ring start of Glacier's career. His entrance was impressive, as expected, with lots of lazers(perhaps stolen from the TNA lot), a blue lighting scheme, and "snow" falling on the entrance ramp. Gooner attacked first, as Glacier was in the process of removing his Samurai-inspired armour, striking out with his trademark Superkick. Glacier was hardly affected, and Gooner's blow glanced off, causing him to fall flat on his back. As Gooner got back up, Glacier suddenly stopped him in his tracks with a startlingly swift Cryonic Kick, covering for the three count, and getting the win. Dark Match #2:The Goodfellas vs. Mark "The Axe" Miller and Everyman: Fallout Tag ChampionshipThe Goodfellas might be on a busy touring schedule, defending their Fallout Tag Titles around the North American continent, but they arrived back in the J.P.H. Fallout Gymnasium to take on the former Dwight Gym duo. Both Miller and Everyman looked quite improved from their last stint on the dark matches, and took the champions to their limits. Eddie the Wire even got pummeled by an enzuigiri/Workman's Comphensation combination, and although the Rod made the save, it was a close call, causing the Wire to have to tag out immediatly. The end came when the Everyman failed to notice a quick tag by the Goodfellas, and was caught by the Wire in a hanging double leg hold, Tony the Rod finishing the Omerta with his sliding dropkick to the face, Eddie covering for the three count. Dark Match #3: The Royles vs. the Drinkin Bros: Fallout Tag Titles #1 Contenders shotIn what would easily be the most signifigant dark match to date, if it were not for the preceeding match, the Royles challenged the Drinkin Boys for their shot at the tag titles. Amazingly enough, Ben Drinkin got on the microphone, and accepted, thus, this match occured. Early on, the Royles dominated, using cheap shots and vicious low kicks to immobilize and isolate Afternoon Drinkin. Pat McGroin even was able to hit his Cardiff Kick on the giant, but Afternoon barely was able to kick out at 2.9. Biggin tagged in, getting a close call himself with the Vertical Limit swan dive somersault leg drop. Soon, Afternoon was able to fend off his smaller opponents, bringing Ben in with the hot tag. Ben's momentum was short lived, brought to a close with a fist to the groin from Biggin. The Royles then attempted a Cardiff Crunch sandwich PK, but Ben ducked back just in time, causing the two hooligans to kick each other in the shin. Ben caught Biggin in a horizontal cradle, for the three count, keeping the number one contendership! (Get your matches/segments in, people! Waiting for some things. )
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:50:11 GMT -5
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Match #1 Fallout TV Title: OLYMPIA vs. Ken Williams and Jason Daniels
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Match #2 Selina Taylor vs. Mocha Rosport
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Match #3 Jack Jefferson vs. "The King of Kingsport" Beau James
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Match #4 Cowboys vs. Corporate Club Stan H. Johnston, Duke Cogburn, and "Outlaw" Jack Connor vs. Sgt. Pilko, Sylvain "Pay Day" Mint and "Corporate Idol" Jeffery Janson
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Match #5 Fallout Womens Title "Violent Violet Cyrilla vs. Mina von Pathos
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Match #6 Fallout Openweight Title Angelo Giovanni vs. Daniel Ness
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This is a Halberd II Production…
What’s black, white, and red all over?
The average ACW star after meeting the average Fallout star! Zing!
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:50:29 GMT -5
Segment: Opening Hype (Credit: Senator)
As the show begins, Chairman Biff is seen in his office, with a gigantic "Crossover" banner hanging in front of his usual Harley paraphanalia in the room.
Biff: Hey yo, dudes and dudettes, we're two weeks off from Crossover! We got ourselves some big ol' matches set up for this event, not the least of which pits our favorite champ, Daniel Ness against that dastardly woman who busted the old Openweight Title, Alicia Kitsune! You better believe that this will be one incredible match, and with our mystery guest referee, it could be one of the most unpredictable matches in Fallout history!
Biff: Now, for tonight, titles are gonna be defended, and you're going to enjoy it! In the main event, Angelo Giovanni gets to cash in his well deserved number one contendership for the Openweight Title against the Corporate Ace, Daniel Ness! That's going to be off the hook, if I have any idea about things! And if that's not enough, OLYMPIA defends the Television Title against a formidible foe in Not only that, but you get extra Womens' division action, the continuing feud between Jack Jefferson and Marcus Curtis, and a huge six man tag, with the return of "Outlaw" Jack Connor to the ring, the debut of Duke Cogburn on Fallout, and Stan H. Johnston all teaming up as one big Texan Trio! Fallout, the Fastest Hour on Television, ya betta believe that!
Fade Out
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:50:51 GMT -5
TV Title Match (Credit: Jack Jefferson) OLYMPIA vs. Ken Williams and Jason Daniels
As Iris Yoon steps into the ring the crowd goes wild, knowing that everybody’s favourite champion, OLYMPIA, is about to be in action once more. Many signs held aloft by ecstatic fans show their obvious love for the increasingly popular wrestler.
Iris: The following match is a handicap match for the Fallout TV Title!!
The crowd pop wildly as if on cue.
Iris: The rules for the match state that, under Tornado Tag rules both men will be allowed in the ring at the same time and if either man pins OLYMPIA or forces him to submit they will become the new champion. However, OLYMPIA must defeat both men in order to retain his title.
Once again cheers erupt throughout the arena, simply for the mention of OLYMPIA’s name. A name that is practically guaranteed to go down in the history books.
Iris: Introducing first, the challengers, from Detroit Michigan, the team of…Ken Williams and Jason Daniels!!
The crowd boo wildly as Iris finishes announcing the names of the challengers to OLYMPIA’s prestigious title, even if The Rock were to grace a Fallout ring in a challenge against OLYMPIA there would be no guarantee of cheers.
Ken Williams and Jason Daniels strut confidently through the curtain as the familiar tones of their entrance theme play over the speaker system, only to be overwhelmed by the lack of support, forcing the smirks off their faces. They quickly make their way to the ring and slide in. They show none of their usual bravado, instead waiting for OLYMPIA to arrive.
Iris: And introducing their opponent, the current reigning and defending Fallout TV Champion! He is…OLYMPIA!!!!!
As soon as the illustrious name is uttered the crowd leap to their feet, without exception, and create a deafening noise as they begin to cheer and chant his name. The arena lights go out and the intro to "Through The Fire And Flames" begins on the house speakers, golden strobes and a huge golden mask dominated by a black star in the middle of the face flashing onto the JumboTron flicker to the beat of the drums. As the song begins in earnest, OLYMPIA takes the stage. He is wearing a golden cape with white on the in-side, and he pauses to pose with both fists touching one another over his chest. He goes down the ramp, slapping every hand put in his direction all the way around the ring before climbing the stairs and jumping in over the top rope, climbing the opposite turnbuckle to signal to the crowd once more.
Bell Rings.
Ken and Jason isolate themselves in one corner, apparently trying to decide who will face the dominant champion who is happily playing up to the crowd, enjoying the pop every time he raises his arms. Meanwhile, Ken and Jason resort to rock, paper, scissors to decide; Ken chooses rock whilst Jason beats him with paper. Gulping, Ken walks cautiously towards OLYMPIA who crouches slightly in a show of confidence. Ken motions for a lock-up and is instantly taken over by a rapid Armdrag which is greeted by an enormous pop from the crowd. Shaking, Ken rises to his feet and approaches OLYMPIA again, his facial expression giving away his thoughts of why the hell he decided to show up for tonight’s match. He throws a punch in the champs direction but it is quickly sidestepped and he has to fight to prevent himself from toppling over. Before he even has chance to think about turning OLYMPIA hits a stiff shot to the back of his head and takes him over with a Reverse Hurricanrana. OLYMPIA covers as the crowd count along as the ref slaps the mat…
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…Jason breaks up the pinfall and quickly dives out of the ring to avoid OLYMPIA’s wrath. The crowd boo him loudly as he tries to scurry away on the outside as OLYMPIA peruses him, taking him down with an impressive Dropsault. As Jason hits the floor, OLYMPIA is already back in the ring, attacking Ken with a furious flurry of Forearms which Ken is completely unable to block. As he topples backwards Ken is caught by OLYMPIA, only to be slammed to the mat with a Fisherman’s Suplex, complete with bridge…
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…once again Jason is the only man preventing a pinfall as his hapless partner is helpless to kick out. Unfortunately, Jason is unable to escape as OLYMPIA leaps to his feet and spins his opponent around and lifts him up to his the Modified Airplane Spin Facebuster known by OLYMPIA fans, and let’s face it…that’s EVERYONE, as the Silver Surfer. He covers a microsecond after Jason hits the mat…
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…the fans boo wildly as Ken flops on top of OLYMPIA to break the pin. OLYMPIA kips-up, clearly unimpressed and glares at the terrified Ken Williams who attempts to back away. Disastrously for Williams he is nowhere near quick enough to back away as OLYMPIA charges at him to hit the lethal 1.21 Gigawatt Strike, instantly rendering him unconscious. As Ken slumps to the floor OLYMPIA whirls around and stampedes towards Jason, who has just regained a vertical base, to hit a second 1.21 Gigawatt Strike in 10 seconds. He drags his cataleptic opponents to the centre of the ring, piling them on top of each other before covering them. The fans count emphatically along as the ref drops down…
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The noise is thunderous as the ref hits the mat for a third time and calls for the bell.
Iris: Your winner, by way of pinfall, and still Fallout TV Champion…OLYMPIAAAA!!!!
The fans chant OLYMPIA’s name as he is handed the belt and holds it above his head in triumph. He climbs the turnbuckle, raising his title once more to the delight of the fans, before leaping athletically out of the ring and walking up the ramp, job done.
Fade to Black.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:51:07 GMT -5
Segment: "Invitation" (Credit: Rattlesnake)
As Fallout goes to commerical, Rattlesnake appears on the screen. Since it's taped, the boos that the crowd would expel can't be heard.
Rattlesnake: For those of you who don't know me...or should I say those of you who live in a cave with your ears clogged and a thumb up your ass, I'm Rattlesnake, the leader of the Senatorial Stable.
Rattlesnake smirks.
Rattlesnake: I'm appearing on this edition of Fallout for one reason and one reason only. To show ACW's superiority. We are superior to Fallout in every way possible...and most of that lies within me because, let's face it...I'm one of the best to set foot in an ACW ring.
He laughs. His cockiness never really knows any bounds. A lot of people hate it, but he doesn't care what they think. Everyone tunes in just to see what he'll do next because they are just that curious.
Rattlesnake: If anyone on this...inferior show wants to prove me wrong, come to either Warfare or Meltdown this week and make your presence known as my special guest on the next "Impact." Don't worry, it's ok for you to show your face there, so don't be afraid of the people you see there, even if you end up pissing all over yourself. See you soon.
Rattlesnake's video invitation ends as Fallout continues on.
Fade Out
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:51:23 GMT -5
Match: Selina Taylor vs. Maura “Mocha” Rosport (Credit: Hitman)
The crowd is ready for this next match and Iris is about to announce who is involved.
Iris: “This next match is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, from Los Angeles, California, she is…”
Iris looks down at her card.
Iris: “Due to her name being withheld at her request, please welcome MOCHA!”
The crowd is slightly confused with this move as “Bossy” by Kelis hits. Mocha makes her way down to the ring and enters, preparing for the match.
Iris: “And her opponent, from Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, she is SELINA TAYLOR!”
"Simple Survival" by Mushroomhead hits and Selina makes her way down to the ring, slapping hands with the fans. She enters the ring and jumps to the second turnbuckle, raising her arms to the fans.
Bell rings.
The fans instantaneously begin a “Selina” chant. She smiles back at them before locking up with Mocha. Selina, obviously being the smaller of the two, tries for a double leg takedown but Mocha kicks her off. Selina then tries for it again but Mocha shoves her to the canvas, daring her to bring it on. Selina does so but unfortunately, she’s caught with a vicious European uppercut. The crowd gasps in horror as Mocha then drops a series of forearms across Selina’s sternum followed by a fist drop for a two count. Mocha picks up Selina and clubs her viciously across the back before shoving her into the corner. Selina drops to a sitting position and Mocha rams a knee (shades of Mick Foley) across her head. Mocha then picks up Selina and scoops her up before tossing her across the ring. Mocha covers but gets a two count.
Mocha then takes the opportunity to utilize a twisting rear chinlock. The crowd begins getting behind Selina once again and she begins to rise up from the canvas. She turns to face Mocha and drives a knee into her midsection before scoring big with a quick AOK. Both women lay on the mat as Selina begins to work her way up to her feet. Mocha gets up before Selina, who doles out some kicks to the ribs of Mocha and then spears her to the canvas. After a series of punches, Selina then picks up Mocha and leaps onto her back, applying a sleeper hold with scissors. Mocha doesn’t give up that easily as she falls backwards and sends Selina crashing to the mat, forcing her to break the hold. Mocha then grabs the legs of Selina and swings her around before nailing the Street Sweeper. Mocha covers but Selina amazingly kicks out just before three.
Selina remains on the canvas for a little moment while Mocha tells the ref she thought it was three. Frustrated, Mocha grabs Selina’s legs again. However, Selina shows some life and kicks off Mocha before rolling to her feet. Mocha sees Selina coming from behind and lands an elbow to her midsection. Selina doubles over but she’s quick enough to dodge a clothesline. Selina then grabs Mocha’s arms and leaps up, completing the Newfoundland Knockout and covering for the pinfall.
Iris: “And the winner of the match, Selina Taylor!”
“Simple Survival” plays again and Selina gets her arm raised by the ref. She then makes her way to a corner and leaps onto it, pointing to some of the fans.
Fade out.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:51:43 GMT -5
Segment: WOOHOO! (Credit: Hitman)
Backstage, we see The Drinkin Boyz and Selina Taylor celebrating their victories in the locker room. Afternoon pops a bottle of champagne and Ben and Selina are hugging each other.
Ben: "Yes! Yes! Sweet mother of pearl, yes!"
Selina: "We're finally getting back on the right track!"
Afternoon: "Ah'm already drunk! *hic!*"
Ben and Selina laugh at Afternoon's slurred speech then the two sit down to re-evaluate their priorities.
Selina: "Okay, so you keep the #1 Contender titles for the Goodfellas' belts. If you win, we control the tag titles."
Ben: "Shaun and I will come up with a strategy later. As for right now, we've got some celebrating to do. I called over my cousins Chad, Steve and Ryan and they're waiting for us at this one place."
Ben and Selina nod and then hug each other one last time before grabbing their bags and the keys to Selina's car.
Ben: "Come on, Shaun. Let's get a move on."
Afternoon: "AH NEED A LI'L CHRISTMAS IN MAH DRINK!"
Ben: "We all do, Shaun. We all do."
End segment.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:52:00 GMT -5
Match: Jack Jefferson vs. Beau James (Credit: Jack Jefferson)
As Iris steps into the ring she is unable to make her announcements before being cut off by the opening tones of “Next Episode” by Dr Dre hitting the speakers. Then Jack Jefferson walks through the curtain, a smirk on his face as the fans boo him profusely. He swaggers down to the ring, sliding in when he reaches it. He climbs onto the turnbuckle to his right, placing his right foot on the top rope whilst leaving his left on the middle rope. He slaps his hands on his pectoral muscles and holds his arms out, forming a ‘gun’ with his index fingers and thumbs. He then hops down, dropping his jacket over the ropes and awaits his opponents entrance.
Iris: The following match is a singles match scheduled for One Fall!
“Rocky Top” hits the speakers and Beau James emerges to a thunderous reception. He walks confidently down to the ring, taking the time to slap hands with a few of the fans in the front row. He then slides into the ring and glares at his opponent as the ref places himself between them to allow Iris to complete her announcements.
Iris: Standing to my left, from Manchester, England and weighing in tonight at 207lbs… ‘Jack of all Trades’ Jack Jefferson!!
The fans unleash a torrent of boos and abuse upon Jefferson as he climbs onto the turnbuckle, slapping his hands on his pectoral muscles and holds his arms out, forming a ‘gun’ with his index fingers and thumbs.
Iris: And his opponent, from Kingsport, Tennessee and weighing in at 290lbs. He is the ‘King of Kingsport’…Beau James!!
The crowd cheers loudly as Beau holds his arms aloft, a grin growing on his face.
Bell Rings.
Jefferson and Beau circle each other before locking up in the centre of the ring. Beau is able to utilize his power and weight advantage to drive Jefferson back. As his back hits the turnbuckle pad, Jefferson drives his boot into Beau’s midriff and swiftly escapes the hold. He then hits a Dropkick into the small of Beau’s back, forcing his larger opponent to topple into the turnbuckle. Jefferson climbs the turnbuckle above the fallen Beau James to taunt the fans who make no bones about showing their displeasure with him. As Jefferson wastes time winding up the fans Beau is allowed time to get back to his feet and punishes Jefferson harshly for allowing him to do so. First, he drives his forearm into the lower back of his cocky opponent before lifting him up only to drive him down with an earth-shatteringly powerful Powerbomb. He covers…
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…the fans gasp as Jefferson kicks out, then boo as they see him flash his trademark cocky smirk. Both he and Beau rise to their feet simultaneously and once more circle each other cautiously before locking up once again. Beau once again begins to exercise his weight and power advantage for a second time before being halted by Jefferson stamping hard on his feet then taking him over with a Snap Suplex. Jack quickly climbs to the top rope, coming crashing down on Beau with a Guillotine Legdrop. He covers…
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…the crowd cheer loudly as Beau powers out after one and Jefferson slaps the mat in frustration. Jack rises quickly to his feet and knocks the rising Beau back to the mat with a low Dropkick to his face. Jack then keeps Beau grounded by locking in a Rear Chin Lock whilst Crossfacing him repeatedly. After 15 seconds of Jack having the hold locked in, the fans suddenly start cheering wildly. A confused look spreads across Jack’s face and he releases the hold, delivering a stiff kick to the back of Beau’s head, as he does so. As he turns around Jefferson’s face is a picture of shock as his eyes fall upon the figure of Marcus Curtis. Curtis is heavily bandaged around his ribs and is wincing visibly but forces a smile on his face as he sees the surprise of Jefferson. Jefferson instantly begins hurling abuse at his foe. Unseen to Jefferson, Beau is able to rise to his feet. Taking Jefferson by surprise, Beau rolls him up with a Schoolboy…
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The look of horror on Jefferson’s face is unmistakeable as he realises what has just happened. Curtis smiles widely as Beau makes a hasty exit and Jefferson has a go at the ref, clearly blazing mad.
Iris: Your winner, via pinfall, the ‘King of Kingsport’…Beau James!!
Jefferson begins hurling threats at Iris as she announces his loss.
Fade to Black.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:52:17 GMT -5
Segment: Preparations (Credit: Senator)
As the show returns from the break, Stan Johnston, Duke Cogburn, and "Outlaw" Connor are seen getting ready for their match in the locker room area.
Duke Cogburn: Look, you two can do what you want out there, but damnit, don't get all sentimental out there and try to hold me back. This here's what I do, and I still can throw a right and put those poor sorry bastards to sleep...
Jack Connor: Loud and clear, hey, son, what you got over there in those boxes?
Johnston: Hey, 'ust wanted to let all y'all know that I picked up a little something for when we go out there, kinda a gift, really.
Johnston opens up one of the boxes, showing it to the other two, deliberatly avoiding the camera's angle when doing so.
Connor: A fine idea, I take it for granted you did yer research on those...
Johnston: Yep, sure did!
Connor: I know I sound like a broken record and all, and this ain't quite the right time to talk about it...but you'd better be ready for that match with my son.
Johnston: Aw, for Heaven's sake, can't that wait, sir?
Connor: Sure. When we cross that road, we'll cross it good and prepared.
Johnston: Sir, you ready for this tonight? Ah mean, it is the first time back in the ring...
Connor: Yah, I think this ol' warhorse still's got what it takes to do a piddlin' tag match. And I can't ask for any better guys to have my back out there.
Cogburn: What's this? Whoever said I had your back, far as I'm concerned, you've got mine, since I'll be the one who goes out there and gets the job done.
Connor: Now look here, Duke Cogburn, I really, really, ain't gonna go back in that ring, just to sit on the sidelines!
Johnston: Uh guys...
Connor: Just a second! Now, let's have a look see at this matter, Duke, you've been wastin' your time away in the indys for the last few years, while I got my ol' butt back in shape, and have bein' competin' at the highest level of...
Cogburn: Aw, shut yer trap, Connor, you're worn down and worn out, I bet that bum knee of yours is still givin' you a hellava lot of trouble, lookin' at that gigantic knee brace...
Connor: As if you'd know anything about sacrificin' for the industry, ya' know that I had to ride cross half of Texas just lookin' for yer drunk bum ass when you got into trouble, it's a darn fine miracle that ya' never got in big time trouble for that stuff ya' pulled...
Johnston: Guys...
Cogburn: I lived my life the way that I saw fit, and that...
Johnston: Guys! I respect the mess outta' ya'll, but we got a match to get to, now!
Fade Out
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:52:36 GMT -5
Match #4: The Texas Trio vs. The Corporate Club Stan H. Johnston, "Outlaw" Jack Connor, and Duke Cogburn vs. Sgt. Pilko, Sylvain "Pay Day" Mint, and "Corporate Idol" Jeffery Janson (Credit: Senator)
Dean Bardo: This upcoming match was set up last week, when Texas legend Duke Cogburn picked a fight with Daniel Ness. Ness was unable to compete here, as he's got a title match for himself later tonight.
R.J. Fisher: Dean, let's not forget also, that this is the return match for "Outlaw" Jack Connor, after the frightful beating he recieved at the hands of his own son, Chance Emmerson, who Johnston here is challenging for Crossover!
Soon, "Immigrant Song" hits the PA system, and the Corporate Club participants appear at the entrance.
Iris: Announcing first, from the Corporate Club, Sgt. Piiiilko, Sylvain "Pay Day" Miiiiint, and "Corporate Idol" Jeffery Jaaaaanson!
The three men from the Corporate Club come down to the ring, to some surprising cheers, directed almost entirely at Mint. "Pay Day" seems especially aggrivated to see a "$ylvain Mint: Best. Wrestler. Ever." sign in the front row, and in a bizarre act of irrationality and desparation, forcefully snatches the posterboard from the fan holding it, throwing the sign to the ground, stomping and even spitting on it.
The Fallout Fanatics, being the stubborn, unique group that they are, actually cheer the actions.
Fisher: Now, I've seen it all...
Soon, "Sunrise" plays, and the other team appears in the entranceway, donning identical white cowboy hats, and strike a stereo Longhorn pose at the top of the ramp.
Iris: Announcing next, the Texan Trio, Stan, H. Joooohnston, making his return to the ring, "Outlaw" Jack Coooonoooor, and for the first time here on Fallout, Duke Coooogburn!
The three competitors make their way to the ring, with Outlaw stepping through the ropes into the ring, to start things off.
Bardo: Connor looks to be in great shape, much better than the last time we saw him in action. His training regimen with Johnston has apparently had its side benefits. He's still got some huge knee braces on, but for someone his age, that's par for the course.
The bell rings, and Sylvain Mint reluctantly starts things off for his team.
Fisher: I'd bet that Mint thought he'd just stand on the sideline and use this opportunity to take it easy! Too bad his teammates had other plans!
Bardo: Fisher, I'd bet that you're right, for once. The fans don't seem to have a problem with his attitude, though.
Fisher: Being the marketing director back in ACW, and here on Fallout, I still don't understand that...
Outlaw slowly closes in on the former ACW champion, wary of any tricks. Mint seems in no hurry to engage in hostilities, slicking his hair back, and goes back to stretch on the ropes. Connor looks somewhat bemused by the delaying tactics, if not a little annoyed, folding his arms across his chest. Mint reaches out for a tie-up, finally, but pulls back before contact, and slicking his hands through his hair. Connor, though, simply lunges forward, jacking Mint in the jaw with a looping right hook, sending him stumbling into the ropes, making the tag to Jeffery Janson. Janson rushes into the ring, immediatly kicking Connor in the knee, dropping him halfway to the mat. The Corporate Idol closes in, repeatedly punching Connor in the face, backing up, running forward for a knee attack of sorts, which is countered with a hard punch to the midsection by Outlaw, sending Janson flying head over heels onto his back. Connor picks Janson back up, and makes the tag to Duke Cogburn.
Fisher: Here's Cogburn, let's see what he can do in the ring!
Cogburn steps through the ropes, immediatly kicking Janson in the ribs, doubling him over, before dropping him with a clubbing blow to the neck. Janson rolls back to his feet, throwing a dropkick, sending Cogburn into the corner. The Corporate Idol charges in, connecting solidly with a corner lariat, and tries to follow up with a bulldog facelock. This is unsuccessful, though, as Cogburn instead turns the move into an atomic drop, roughly turning Janson around, and hitting him with a back elbow directed to the solar plexus. From there, Cogburn pulls Janson up into a fireman carry, executing an airplane spin, before leaning fowards, and slamming his opponent to the mat, covering for the pin...
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...Cogburn irritably kicks out, forcing Janson off with a hand to the face! Jeffery Janson, the former Glamour Boy, is known to be quite protective of his well maintained visage, and rolls off in an instant. Cogburn is heard to mutter "A pretty boy, eh?" as he rises back up to his feet. Janson goes for a tie-up, but instead, is met with a huge right hand to the face by Cogburn, knocking him to the mat. Janson rolls back, and scrambles to his corner, tagging Sylvain Mint back in. Mint seemed to have been half asleep on his feet in the corner, and as he gets in, he tags Sgt. Pilko in, who rushes into the ring with a vengence, running past Cogburn to the opposite corner, knocking Connor off the apron with a forearm, and Johnston with a back elbow smash. Pilko turns back around, only to have Cogburn meet him with a big open hand slap to the face. Pilko seems astounded by the audacity of the elder competitor, and before he can make up his mind about how to respond, Cogburn hauls back, and decks him with a big right! Cliff Mortimer checks on the fallen Pilko, and starts a ten count...
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Bardo: That's reason enough right there why you should never take anyone lightly in the ring, especially someone like Duke Cogburn.
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...Sgt. Pilko gets back to his feet with a huge effort, although groggy, he sees only one thing in his line of sight, blood. Pilko dashes straight at Cogburn, going for a lariat...but misses, and is caught in a Badman Sleeper!
Fisher: Is this man for real? He's dominating Sgt. Pilko, a former ACW tag champion, and the man who was thought to have been the strongest member of the Corporate Club!
Pilko wildly waves his arms around, trying to get leverage, but is unable to shake the smaller, older, but very determined opponent off his neck. Cogburn further sinks in the hold, forcing Pilko down to a shaky knee. Sgt. Pilko throws a few desparate elbows, but they seem to have no effect on Cogburn, as he takes Pilko down to a seated position, and the Corporate Club powerhouse's arms start to slump. Cliff Mortimer goes over, checking Pilko's arm, lifting it up in the air once...
Fisher: This could be it!
Mortimer lifts the arm in the air again, and it falls. Before he can do so for a third time, though, Sylvain Mint finally seems to break out of his state of dissinterest in the corner, rushing over, and breaking up the sleeper by placing Cogburn in one of his own. Mortimer loses all control over the match as Mint pulls Pilko back to the corner, where Janson makes the tag, while Johnston does the same with a stubbornly resisting Cogburn, helping Connor tag in. Mint attempts to go around, and sneak attack Connor from behind, but Johnston rebounds off the ropes, and drops him with a Western Lariat! Janson at the same time goes for his Runway Drop seated gordbuster, but has it reversed by Connor, who hoists his opponent up in the air for a good five seconds before dropping him straight down with the Outlaw Spike brainbuster! Connor covers for the uncontested pin...
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Iris: Your winners, the Texas Triiiiiooooo!
Fade Out
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:52:51 GMT -5
Segment: "Retort?" (Credit: Rattlesnake)
Not long after Rattlesnake appeared and made his presence known on video, Mina stands around with Larry discussing what they saw.
Mina: So what are we going to do about this Rattlesnake situation?
Larry: Look, don't worry about him. He's not exactly going to be that much of a problem. I should know for a fact.
Mina: But he showed his face here. He's disrespected our home and I want to kick his ass.
Larry (under his breath): Don't you mean bite his neck?
Mina: Huh?
Larry: Nothing. Anyways, if you think you can kick his ass, you better think again. That's just not going to happen.
Mina: Why? Don't think I can do it?
Larry: I don't think that...I know you can't do it. No one knows him better than me and quite frankly, if you were in a match with him, staring him in the eyes, you'd get so nervous.
Mina: How nervous?
Larry: Well, to put it mildly, you'd be sweating like a hooker in a church.
Mina: That's pretty nervous, but you have to have more faith in me. I haven't lost a match yet.
Larry: Yeah...yet. You need to realize that you aren't invincible. You've been lucky up to this point...nothing more. And going up against Rattlesnake is something you don't really want to do right now.
Mina: So what about his invitation?
Larry: He's just going to have to expect someone else.
Mina: Well, I'm not to happy with that.
Larry takes a quick glance at Mina's attire.
Larry: Well, I'm not too content with your choice of attire.
Mina: Hey, you said I could wear whatever I want.
Larry: Within reason. This...this just isn't.
Mina: You're just going to have to deal with this. And I'll prove myself to you as far as the situation with Rattlesnake goes. I'll show you that I can stand up to that son of a bitch.
Larry: Whatever you say.
Mina: You just keep watching.
Mina turns away from Larry and walks off, thinking of some way to prove herself to Larry and show that she has what it takes to stand up to his old associate, Rattlesnake.
Fade Out
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:53:08 GMT -5
Match: Min von Pathos vs Violet Cyrilla - Fallout Women’s Title (Credit: Yoko)
As we return to the show, the competitors are already in the ring, finishing up the entrances. Violet hands her belt to Mary Kane and gives her some quick words of advice. As they’re preparing, the fans take note for the first time how similar Mary Kane and Mina happen to look. Punky/gothy redhead seems to be a popular look.
Bell Rings
The two edge toward each other slowly. Violet wants an opportunity to throw her punch, and Mina wants to avoid the punch. Quite recklessly, Mina suddenly charges into the fray, throwing chance to the wind. This time her daring move has paid off, it took Violet by surprise and has allowed her to grapple Violet. Violet tries to pull Mina into a headlock, but she has none of it because she has the advantage, and Mina instead tosses Violet with headlock takedown. Mina then runs into the ropes and comes back with a jumping elbow. Way too soon. Violet rolls away with ease. Mina grabs her elbow in pain while Violet pops up. She pounces onto the fallen Mina and begins to deliver some mounted punches. But after just one, Mina grabs Violet by the hair and pulls hard.
The referee instantly separates the pair due to the hair pulling.
Mina is receiving a lecture on the rules, but the important thing is that Violet had to back off while she gets back up. The peace doesn’t last long though, Violet is coming right at her. Taking a risk a second time, Mina goes right to Violet again. Maybe a stupid move, but again, it pays off for Mina as she tosses her arm out before Violet does, if Violet even had planned to. She hits Violet with a knife edge chop. She follows it with a second one, this one garnering a “Whoo!” from the crowd. She repeats the chop several more times, backing Violet into the corner. Among the whoos, Mina hears the phrase “Hit her, stupid!” She doesn’t recognize what it means, but Violet does, and after another chop, Violet lurches outward with a punch that connects with Mina’s jaw with such force that she staggers backwards to the middle of the ring before falling. Violet crouches down in the corner, rubbing her sore chest as the referee counts.
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5!
6!
Mary grabs Violet’s arm through the ropes, as if scolding her.
Mary: She was about to take you apart, Violet!
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10!
Bell Rings
Iris: Your winner, and still Fallout Women’s Champion, Violet Cyrilla!
Violet rolls out of the ring and Mary hands her her belt and her guitar and they begin to leave.
Mary: You are SO getting that training. You need to refine your skills!
Violet: I won, it’s no big deal.
Mary: You didn’t even see that opening, and wouldn’t have if not for me.
Violet: People don’t usually slap my chest in a fight. If she’d been punching, I would have seen the shot.
Mary: But she wasn’t, and that’s why you NEED to train.
Mina is stirring in the ring now. Maybe she needs some training of her own as well. That, or a less reckless attitude.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:54:11 GMT -5
Segment: Lightning Strikes (Credit: Yoko)
We are not inside of the Fallout arena at the moment, we are outside…in a graveyard. The camera slowly moves through the plots. One comes into view that has apparently been dug up. The coffin that was buried beneath the earth is yanked halfway out of the hole, but for whatever reason, was not pulled all of the way out. The lid is unlocked, but not open.
As the camera gets closer, we can barely read the engraving on the tombstone. A narrator reads it off for us.
Angelus Kincaid
It begins to rain heavily.
Born 1978
The wind begins to howl.
Died 2006
Lightning begins to boom.
May he finally rest in peace.
The strong wind snaps open the coffin. There’s nothing in it.
End Segment.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:54:34 GMT -5
Fallout Openweight Title Match: Daniel Ness vs Angelo Giovanni (credit: Curtis)
Fisher: Ladies and Gentlemen we return from commercial just in time for the start of the following match
Bardo: And what a match we have here. I’ve been looking forward to this match since it was announced.
Fisher: Well it looks like your wait is over Dean, Tony Givens has just set up the trophy and the lovely Ms Iris Yoon has entered the ring and we await our champion.
’Survival of the Sickest’ by Saliva blazes out of the ACW Sound system and a loud chorus of boos raises from the fans located at ringside, out from the curtain steps Ness, wearing his new title belt, who pays no attention to the fans.
Bardo: Speak of the devil and he shows his face.
Ness slowly makes his way to the ring proudly showcasing his new title belt to the fans who are giving him a particular piece of their minds. He slowly climbs his way into the ring, which is decorated similarly to last week with the red covering and the podium for the trophy, he smiles arrogantly as he approaches the rather large trophy placed in centre of the ring. He looks at Iris who raises the mic to her mouth.
Iris: Ladies and gentlemen…Please give it up for your Openweight Champion Daniel Ness!
The fans boo Ness who simply smirks.
And to present Mr. Ness with his trophy, please welcome Fallout Assistant Manager…Tony Givens.
There is little to no reaction to the announcement of Mr Givens. Photographers climb into the ring as Tony Givens walks over to the trophy. Ness grins cockily as he is handed the trophy, flashes go off as the fans boo their Openweight champion. Ness and Givens shake hands before the ring decorations are cleared away,
Ness hand his trophy to Givens who takes it out of the ring, the ring crew frantically remove the podium and covering as ‘Citizen Erased’ by Muse hits to a loud pop from the fans. Out from the curtain bursts Angelo Giovanni, he acknowledges the fans at ringside as he heads down the ramp with a large smile on his face, he spots Ness in the ring and smiles as he notices the shiny new Openweight Title. Angelo climbs into the ring and fixes his eyes on the title as Ness removes it from his waist and hands it to the referee who holds it above his head. Iris who, better late than never, announces Angelo Giovanni.
Iris: And his opponent…from New York City…New York…Angelo Giovanni!!!
Iris makes her way out of the ring as tonight’s referee Jacob Jones checks over the competitors for illegal weaponry, he fails to find any and calls for the bell.
Ding Ding Ding
Ness and Giovanni stare at each other from across the ring, they each take a few steps forwards before they begin to circle each other like fighting animals, they slowly approach each other and then lock up in a collar and elbow hold. After a few seconds of posturing and fighting for an advantage Angelo uses his size and weight advantage to outmuscle Ness and force him into the corner, Jones forces Giovanni to break the hold at the count of 4. Both men make their way back to the centre of the ring and once again lock up, this time Ness outmanoeuvres Angelo and traps him in a tight side headlock, Angelo tries to escape the hold but Ness reapplies the pressure but Angelo uses his impressive power to push Ness off the ropes opposite, Ness charges back off the ropes at Giovanni but is floored by the taller and heavier Giovanni. Angelo cockily smiles at Ness who is lying on the mat with a shocked look etched on his face. He slowly gets to his feet and stares down the challenger. Ness then invites Angelo for a test of strength who obliges, the pair struggle under the power of each other until a burst of power rushes through Angelo who is now moving Ness back towards the corner, Ness spots a potential shortcut and takes it by stomping down hard on Angelo’s right foot causing ‘The Italian Stallion’ to break the hold, Ness immediately follows this up with a swift drop toe hold which he immediately follows up with a tightly applied hammerlock. Angelo struggles in the hold and looks to countering it when Ness raises himself into a beautiful headstand thus adding more torque to the hold, Ness remains in a headstand for a good few seconds before he lands into a bridge thus completing the manoeuvre, after having the hold locked in for a good while Ness realises that Angelo isn’t going to tap out soon and decides to release the hold, Angelo gets up to one knee as Ness charges at the ropes, as he rebounds he is hit with a hard spinebuster by Angelo that totally switches the momentum. Angelo then quickly climbs the turnbuckle and executes a perfect Mama Mia (diving leg drop to non-Fallout fans) before attempting a pin,
ONE
TW-Kickout
Fisher: Not even a 2 count there from Giovanni
Bardo: Well Fisher, he’s gonna have to hit higher impact moves than the Mama Mia to put away Daniel Ness that’s for sure.
Angelo wastes little time and picks Ness off the matt and picks him up into the air with a hanging vertical suplex, he holds Ness in the air for a good few seconds before dropping him hard onto the matt. However before he can try to pin Ness he receives a swift poke to the eye, as Angelo checks his eye Ness gets to his feet and hits him with a running back elbow smash that is hit with so much velocity Angelo’s head swings back like a car crash victim. Ness quickly applies a camel clutch, using his knee to gain an advantage. The ring positioning of the hold is poor as Giovanni easily reaches the bottom rope with one of his hands, Ness uses as much of his 5 count as he possibly can. He stomps on Angelo’s hand in frustration before lifting Angelo up by his hair and ties his arms in the ropes and applies a cravate headlock, Jones is quick in issuing the five count which Ness fully utilises before releasing the hold. Ness then charges off the ropes opposite but is met with a firmly placed superkick to the jaw.
Fisher: Ness just got whacked there by Angelo
Bardo: Great awareness of what’s going on around him from Angelo there, let’s hope he can stay on top of Ness.
Giovanni picks Ness to his feet before whipping him off the ropes; Ness tries a clothesline that Angelo dodges before himself running off the ropes, he comes back at Ness who hits a quick and perfectly executed overhead belly to belly suplex.
Fisher: Nice move there from Daniel Ness.
Bardo: Both men are showing great awareness and quick thinking here tonight.
Ness takes this opportunity to slow down the pace a little and locks in an elevated boston crab.
Bardo: Very smart wrestling here from Daniel Ness, he’s playing to his strengths here and slowing down the tempo of the match.
Ness then quickly moves into a rear chinlock, he holds in the chinlock for a few seconds before Angelo begins to get to his feet, he tries to fight his way out of the hold but Ness adds more tension to the hold that drops Angelo back down to his knees. Angelo’s body begins to become limp and lifeless, his eyes slowly begins to glaze over and Jones, noticing this, checks on him by doing the classical arm raise and drop routine.
Arm Fall ONE….
Arm Fall TWO….
Arm Fall –No
Angelo has enough strength to keep his arm off the mat. His body is suddenly full of life, like he has just been electrocuted; he works his way to his feet and delivers some sharp elbows to the midsection of Ness before flooring him with a short arm lariat, then another when Ness gets to his feet again, Ness once again gets to a vertical base but is hit with a third lariat that keeps him down. Angelo is all fired up and begins working the crowd.
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Post by Yoko Satoshi on Dec 6, 2006 10:54:49 GMT -5
Fisher: Looks like Angelo has a second wind here.
Bardo: He‘s like a house on fire here and the momentum is in his favour here.
Fisher: And the crowd can feel that Dean.
Bardo: Indeed they can Fisher, but Angelo needs to keep his focus on the champ here or it could cost him.
Angelo picks up Ness who attempts a clothesline that Angelo ducks under and goes behind before hitting a German suplex which he elegantly bridges into a pin.
ONE
TWO
TH-Kickout
Angelo and the fans in the arena are in slight shock that Ness kicked out. But Angelo spends little time thinking about what could have been and sends the now standing Ness off the ropes before hitting his trademark move Swinging Mobsters and covering Ness.
ONE
TWO
Th-Kickout
Fisher: Another near fall from Giovanni.
Bardo: And yet again great resilience from Daniel Ness to Kickout.
Angelo again tries to send Ness off the ropes but he reverses it straight into a double underhook powerbomb hit with high velocity and intent, Ness slumps onto Angelo and covers him.
ONE
TWO
THREE
Fisher: HE GOT HIM, HE GOT HIM
Ness raises his arms in celebration but the bell does not ring.
Bardo: Giovanni got his foot on the ropes!
Jones had already noticed this and shows this fact to a distraught Daniel Ness who looks hatefully at Angelo’s right foot which is barely making contact with the bottom rope. Ness’ temper begins to get the better of him and he angrily picks up Giovanni by his hair and begins clubbing him with hard blows to the back and neck, he hits Angelo for a sixth time but ‘The Italian Stallion’ brushes off the blow much to Ness’ disdain, Ness hits Angelo with a hard right hand that Angelo reacts to like he hadn’t touched him, Ness hit Angelo again which this time sends Angelo into a fit of rage ad he begins firing rights and lefts at Ness that send him stumbling with each blow, he finishes Ness off with a hard discuss lariat before letting out a loud cry that fires up the crowd. Ness stumbles to his feet but has to use the nearby ropes to stay upright , Angelo uses the ropes also and sends him off them with an Irish whip, when Ness comes back he is hit with a Stun Gun by Angelo. The crowd are fully aware of what this leads up to and get to their feet, Angelo measures Ness before charging at him with a Mafia Kick.
Fisher: This is it Dean!
Out of nowhere Ness stops Angelo by grabbing his raised foot, he quickly sweeps Angelo’s standing foot from underneath him and tries to apply a deathlock, Angelo struggles against it but Ness stamps on his hand and quickly locks in the hold before quickly applying a neck crank.
Fisher: LOCK NESS, LOCK NESS!!!
Bardo: Can Giovanni get to the ropes? Can he escape the hold?
Angelo’s arms wave around frantically as he tries to figure out where he is positioned in the ring, he comes to the conclusion that he is perfectly positioned in the ring, unfortunately this is for his opponent’s benefit who is intensifying the pressure on his finishing move. Angelo out of sheer desperation and, in a display of pure upper body strength, begins pulling himself towards the ropes to try and break the hold, as he gets closer to the ropes Ness applies more and more pressure to the hold. Angelo is now close enough to the ropes to try and grab them. He desperately gropes at the air around him to try and find that vital touch of the bottom rope, he edges himself slightly closer to the ropes and is now within millimetres of reaching out and touching them. Ness spots this and in another display of strength drags the heavier Angelo back to the middle of the ring. Giovanni desperately tries to drag himself closer to the ropes again but cannot raise enough strength for another try and thus taps out to the hold.
Fisher: He tapped, He tapped!!
Ding Ding Ding
Iris: Here is your winner…And STILL FALLOUT OPENWEIGHT CHAMPION….DANIEL NESS!!!!
A mixed reaction follows the announcement, some booing the fact that Ness retained the title, some clapping the valiant effort of the challenger Angelo Giovanni. Tony Givens enters the ring and hands the title to the champion Daniel Ness who raises it proudly and triumphantly above his head.
Fisher: You have to respect both of these men, they gave it their all in that ring and at the end of the day Ness turned out to be the better man.
Bardo: And Angelo Giovanni can look back at this match and be proud that was inches away from becoming the new champion. He took Ness to the wire tonight, but in the end came up a little short.
Back in the ring Ness has the belt draped over his shoulder and is looking at the fallen Giovanni who is slowly coming around. Ness and Angelo make eye contact with each other and Ness gives Giovanni a very slight nod out of respect before stepping out of the ring and walking back up the ramp as his music plays.
Angelo is laying there in the ring. No reason to get up right now, the match is over. He’ll just recover a bit more before rolling out. He is staring straight up into the ceiling lights and the rafters.
There’s a silhouette of a man up there.
The Cremator was watching the match from the rafters. Angelo gulps in slight fear. He knows the inevitable will be soon. Cremator will keep his word.
End of Match
End of Show
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