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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:19:50 GMT -5
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Monkeybaal and Tyd v Kane and GWD
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No. 1 Contenders match for US title
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Latino v V-3
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Battle Royal for Cruserweight title
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Radobar ChrisJericho Fury JonnyG The Big Gamer MonkeyBaal Spike Machincho Rey McFoley
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Non-title Match
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Bladeshadow v Downwithbush (Wcw Champ)
If Bladeshow wins he faces Downwithbush for the WCW title, if he doesnt win he loses all right to no. 1 contenders spot
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:20:26 GMT -5
Here we go then people, I now have all the material required for tonight's show. First up, Tyd and Monkeybaal vs GWD and Kane!
Ginger: This match is scheduled for one fall and it is a tag team match.
**Back In Black by AC/DC starts playing**
Coming down to the ring from Hickory, NC weighing in at 295… Tyd412!
**Float On by Modest Mouse begins playing as Tyd412 enters the ring**
…and his tag team partner at a weight of 220….Monkeybaal!
*** Slow Chemical by Finger Eleven starts ups ****
And their opponents…coming down to the ring from parts unknown…Kane! …his tag team partner G…W…D!
*** The Bell rings ***
As all four men are standing in the ring staring back at each other the crowd is loudly lashing out at Kane for his past actions towards Latino last week. As GWD and Monkeybaal go to their respective corners, Kane and gives Tyd a big boot to the face. Tyd tries to get up quickly but it is no use as Kane gives him a blow to the face. The big red machine pulls Tyd up by the hair and taunts the crowd as well as Monkeybaal. Tyd takes this opportunity to escape the hold. He runs to the ropes and performs a dropkick the to knee of Kane. Seeing Kane holding his right knee Tyd goes back to the ropes and returns with a viscous clothesline which receives a loud pop from the crowd. Tyd goes for the Scorpion Deathlock, which sends the crowd into frenzy, but GWD quickly breaks the hold with a missile dropkick to the face. Monkeybaal quickly rushes GWD with a spine buster to the mat. Both men keep on fighting as the crowd goes nuts and the show goes onto a commercial break.
* Commercial break *
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:20:47 GMT -5
Nitro returns from commercial break with Kane and Tyd still fighting each other off. Punches are returned back and forth with neither man backing down. Tyd then gets a crazy look in his eyes as he runs back to the ropes and performs a cross body block on Kane. The crowd is begging for Monkeybaal to be tagged in. Tyd picks up Kane and proceeds to ram him straight into the top turnbuckle. Noticing Kane is still in a daze, Tyd realizes he has to do something now. He positions Kane sitting on the top turnbuckle. Both men are now standing up on that one corner as Tyd performs a superplex and the two men come crashing onto the mat. Tyd slowly crawls over for the pin 1-2- and Kane kicks out. Tyd rolls over and quickly tags in Monkeybaal. Going on pure adrenaline and determination the newest man in quickly goes up top and performs leg drop just as Kane is getting up. He motions to the crowd for his finisher, F-U from the top rope, but Kane quickly sits up. He strikes Monkeybaal in the neck and proceeds to tag in GWD. GWD quickly performs a severe DDT to the mat as Monkeybaal was getting up. He then picks Monkeybaal back up and performs a powerbomb aim towards the turnbuckle. As this is going on, Kane is shown going around the ring over towards Tyd as he pulls his legs. Tyd's face connects with the apron, which leaves an opportunity for Kane to perform a chokeslam to the outsides mat. The referee goes outside and starts arguing with Kane. GWD takes advantage of all the commotion and gives Monkeybaal a punch to the right temple. Staggering around in a daze GWD performs his finisher a sit-down powerbomb. The referee, noticing a cover runs back into the ring for the 1-2-3.
Here are your winners GWD and Kane!
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:21:01 GMT -5
Up next: Latino vs V3
Gingerdude: This match is scheduled for one fall, and is to decide the number one contender for the US title!
Git Up by D12 hits*
First, making his way to the ring, accompanied by Bladeshadow………from Las Vegas, V3!
V3 and Bladeshadow make their way to the ring; V3 circles and hails the crowd.
Razor Ramon’s theme hits
Ginger: From New York City, accompanied by DJ Blaze………Latino!
Latino hops into the ring and acknowledges the crowd’s cheering. Blade and Blaze offer final words of encouragement and then exit, leaving Latino and V3 to get to work.
Bell Rings.
Both men face one another across the ring; each feels that they were cheated out of the US title in the original tournament and is determined to prove they are the best in their division. As if reading each other’s thoughts, they quickly lock up in the centre of the ring; a few moments are spent with both trying to lock in a hold on their opponent, but each time the other twists out. Eventually, Latino moves to end the stalemate by whipping V3 against the ropes and trying for a superkick, but V3 sees it coming and ducks underneath. Using the opposite ropes for extra momentum he quickly rushes back and nails Latino with a huge clothesline. V3 optimistically goes for a cover but Latino kicks out with authority, and then proceeds to deliver a series of knees and kicks to V3’s gut. Latino follows up with a backbreaker and then tries for a pin of his own, however V3 is also far from ready to surrender and he fiercely pushes Latino away. The pair meet again in the centre of the ring and trade punches with one another; landing a particularly strong blow, Latino stuns V3 for a second and then sends him across the ring into one of the posts, back first; swiftly he rushes in and lands a splash on V3, who slumps to the mat. Watching from this corner, Blaze cheers her tag partner, but at the same time she deliberately steps away from the ring and raises her hands, indicating to Bladeshadow in the opposite corner that she has no intention of interfering in the match. Latino backs up and goes for the Bronco Buster, but V3 regains his composure and rolls forward out of harm’s way. Latino though is also on the ball and jumps on to the second rope, then immediately launches back into a flip that connects with V3 just as he is getting back to his feet. Latino rolls up V3 and gets a 2 count before V3 escapes. With both men on the mat, V3 sees an opportunity and locks on Invertigo, his submission hold; the pain is obvious from Latino’s expression and for a few moments it looks as if he will tap. Instead though he uses his free arm and leg to inch toward the ropes and just manages to get a handhold on one. V3 sees this and pulls him away before the referee sees the rope grab; again it looks as though Latino will have no choice but to tap……..
*commercials*
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:21:30 GMT -5
As the show returns after the commercial, V3 still has the Invertigo locked on to Latino. However, the effort of keeping the hold in place has also taken its toll on V3, and with a final concerted effort Latino is able to break free; exhausted, he rolls out of the ring and on to the floor. As V3 is thrown back he knocks the referee off his feet and this presents Bladeshadow with the perfect opportunity to land a sly move on Latino; he though also stands back and allows the match to continue in a just manner. Determined to end the match quickly, V3 dives through the ropes and comes down hard on Latino; pushing him back into the ring he covers and hooks the leg for a 2 count before Latin gets his shoulder up. Undeterred, V3 goes to the post and launches into the Ragin’ Azn; Latino tries to move aside but his speed is not quite enough and V3 scores a partial hit. Again V3 hooks the leg and Latino just barely manages to respond. Now, however, V3 is starting to tire, and Latino has been gradually recovering by staying down on the mat; as V3 tries to set up for the triple inverter, Latino slips out and punches him hard to knock him back a couple of steps; The crowd’s cheers increase in volume as Latino shakes his shoulders and feels the Latino Heat! Another two massive punches are followed by a superkick that connects this time and sends V3 to the mat; Latino sets up and hits the first part of the triple suplex, quickly followed by the second; with a last burst of energy he delivers the final suplex and both men are flat out in the centre of the ring. Both their tag partners are shouting themselves hoarse as the referee counts towards 10; finally at the 8 – count, Latino rolls to a sitting position and crawls toward one of the posts. Every movement takes a supreme effort but finally he is in position at the top of the post; cameras across the arena flash as he leaps into the frog splash and connects with V3 just as he is coming to his senses. Absolutely shattered, Latino covers and the referee counts 1-2-3; The crowd erupts and Latino rolls onto his back, too tired to do more than listen to his music play and smile.
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:22:19 GMT -5
Match 3: Cruiserweight Battle Royale
Gingerdude: This match is an eight – man Battle Royale, and it is for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship! The winner will be the last remaining contestant when all the others have been eliminated by passing over the top rope and touching the floor.
With their entrance themes playing, the participants make their way to the ring one by one. The referee ensures that they all keep their distance from one another until the start of the match.
Introducing first……..JonnyG!
…..Fury!……
…….TheBigGamer!……..
…….Rey McFoley!………<br> ……ChrisJericho!.......
……Monkeybaal………<br> …….Radobar!........
……and Spike Machinko!
The bell rings, and all the participants hurl themselves into the match with vigour.
As is often the case with Battle Royales, the first couple of minutes is fairly chaotic with people being punched, kicked and whipped around the ring almost at random. BigGamer makes the most of this and clotheslines JonnyG and Fury in turn as they try to land moves on other people, but as he turns he is laid out by a flying Rey McFoley, who has launched into a moonsault from the ropes and manages to hit all three at once, to the delight of the crowd. Meanwhile the other 4 wrestlers are having a mass brawl in one corner; gradually it is Spike Machinko who emerges as the leading contender in this group, landing punches and kicks on the other 3 and fighting his way back to the centre of the ring. Spike and Rey size each other up, but as they do so Spike notices that JonnyG is standing dangerously close to the edge of the ring, having just staggered back to his feet after receiving a neckbreaker from Monkeybaal. Hostilities suspended for a few seconds, Rey and Spike charge at JonnyG together and clothesline him over the top rope and on to the floor.
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:22:44 GMT -5
Meanwhile, Radobar has begun to make an impact and is wearing Fury down with a series of suplexes; he is keen to recapture the form that led him to the Light-Heavyweight title in GFWWE. ChrisJericho tries to surprise him and puts on an armlock, but Radobar twists out and wrenches Jericho’s arm before setting up for, and hitting, his trademark Hammerlock DDT. As he rises, Radobar just narrowly misses being smashed by Monkeybaal as he launches into a spear; Monkey flies through the middle ropes and on to the floor. Spike senses an opening and follows him down, proceeding to give the fans in the front seats a close – up view of the action by beating Monkey’s head against the protective barrier. Knowing that he needs to start reducing the numbers and quickly, Radobar picks up Fury and gives him a facebuster on to his knee; summoning all his strength he lifts Fury into position for the Crucifix Powerbomb, takes a short run up and throws him forward over his head, over the top rope and out of the match; as he falls Fury lands on top of Monkey and Spike who are continuing their battle outside of the ring.
Flushed with success, Radobar does not see BigGamer approaching from behind and they struggle near the ropes as each tries to force the other over. They are almost interrupted by Monkey and Spike who have re – entered the ring temporarily, however Spike decides that he prefers combat on the outside and he throws Monkey back through the middle ropes to continue his assault. On the opposite side of the ring, Rey and Jericho are producing a passable impression of a Jackie Chan movie, trading spinning heel and drop kick moves. The deadlock is broken when Radobar and Rey simultaneously whip their opponents to the centre of the ring, causing an unintended clash of heads between Gamer and Jericho. Radobar goes to pick up Gamer (who is now closest to him), but Rey prevents this by giving Radobar a jumping leg lariat. Next Rey whips Radobar into the corner and uses the 10 – punch, counted by the referee; meanwhile, Gamer has recovered more quickly than Jericho and, lifting him into a Fireman’s carry, climbs up on to the post closet to the Spike / Monkey battle with the intention of using Jericho as a weapon at the same time as eliminating him. In doing this though he has his back to the ring, and this turns out to be a terminal error. Seeing what is going on, Radobar rakes the eyes of Rey and forces him to his knees before stamping on his head; as Rey kneels, head in hands, he provides a launch platform for Radobar, who springs from Rey’s back and jumps as high as he can into a flying elbow. Aiming carefully, he knocks both Gamer and Jericho off of the post and past the top rope, causing them to crash down on to the apron before hitting the floor and eliminating them both with one shot.
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:24:39 GMT -5
Radobar’s skills have allowed him to dominate the match for the last 10 minutes or so, but now he realises that his strength is beginning to run low and he tries to buy some time by attempting a sleeperhold on Rey. Behind him, the long – running contest between Monkey and Spike has tired both men, and Spike rolls Monkey back into the ring to try and finish off his opponent for good; with the referee’s attention focused on Rey and Radobar, Spike uses the opportunity to deliver an elbow drop to Monkey’s most sensitive area and Monkey curls up in agony. As Rey goes limp in Radobar’s arms, Radobar hauls him to the ropes and lifts him over; at this point though Rey reveals that he has been feigning unconsciousness and lands on the apron before dragging Radobar over the top rope to join him. The pair exchange punches balanced precariously on the apron, and Spike tries to capitalise by charging the pair. Although he connects with both, Rey has just a fraction of a second more to react and just manages to grab a rope as he loses his balance; his toes are just millimetres from the floor but he hangs on. Radobar though is not so lucky, and Spike’s impact pushes him out away from the ring, on to the crash matting and out of the battle. As he picks himself up he has the grace to acknowledge the crowd’s support, and their cheers reflect the huge contribution he has made to the match.
Spike leans over the ropes and tries to finish the job on the dangling Rey, prising at his fingers, but with an amazing display of agility Rey pulls his knees up to his chest and then rolls backward through the ropes, driving both feet into Spike’s gut and pushing him back into the centre of the ring. Rey doesn’t stop there; as he lands he spins to face forward and surprises everyone by landing Rolling Thunder on Spike. A recovered Monkeybaal immediately splashes down on both men to form a miniature dogpile; he and Rey rise first and both spring from opposite sides of the ring to meet each other at speed. Monkey wins the clash by landing the twist of fate, and swiftly picks up the stunned Rey; remembering BigGamer’s mistake he opts for speed and tries to use the F – U over the ropes to eliminate Rey. At the last second though he sees Spike going for another charging elimination, and reverses the direction of the throw to take Spike down. Rey, who has had just enough time to come to his senses, rolls out of the throw after cannoning into Spike and quickly stands; seeing his proximity to the rope, Monkey goes for the clothesline from hell in an all – out attempt to conquer Rey. Rey, however, has been waiting for Monkey’s fiery personality to get the better of him, and as they meet he ducks and uses Monkey’s velocity to deliver a huge backdrop. Monkey’s lift-off is spectacular, his landing somewhat less than elegant; he slams his fists into the floor in frustration as he sees the last two participants rise and face each other for the final showdown………….
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:25:09 GMT -5
For Rey, standing facing his last opponent, there is a sensation of deja – vu. His mind momentarily conjures up a picture of the last cruiserweight battle royale he participated in; the pain of that defeat at the last hurdle overwrites his exhaustion and his expression becomes as hard as ice. All of this is lost on Spike, however, who was not present to witness those events; the gleam of the metal on the title belt is all the motivation he requires. The two come together in the centre of the ring and lock up, each trying to force the other back; eventually Spike wins out and drives Rey back into the corner. Wearing Rey down with kicks and body blows, Spike then climbs the turnbuckle and without delay launches away into a Pepsi Plunge. The crowd roars, surely Spike must have done enough; Spike thinks so too and drags Rey toward the ropes. Rey’s not ready to give up yet however – he snaps out of the daze he is in and he fights back, digging in his heels and using an over the shoulder armdrag to escape from Spike’s grip. Rey backs up to get some space and, as Spike rushes forward he avoids him and plants a standing dropkick between Spike’s shoulderblades, leaving him hanging across the middle rope. To huge cheers Rey hits his personal finisher, the Crazy Twister (619 to springboard hurricarana) and Spike reels from the impact. The effort of this, though, leaves Rey desperately short of energy and he struggles to slowly lift Spike on to his shoulders; as he staggers to the ropes Spike breaks out and delivers a mighty punch to the back of the head of Rey. Spike capitalises and spins Rey around so that his back is to the ropes. Using all his weight, Spike leans forward and starts to push the dazed Rey back over the top rope; a grin spreads across his face as Rey’s feet come off the floor and the balance of his weight starts to tip him backwards………
It eventually requires a video replay to see exactly what happens in the final seconds of the match. Though he is completely disorientated, Rey catches sight of the expression on Spike’s face and something deep within him ignites; he realises that Spike is at full stretch trying to push him over, and almost on autopilot he suddenly relaxes and allows himself to fall backwards. As he does so his legs come level with Spike’s head and he locks them around Spike’s neck; holding the middle rope he swings his feet forwards. Spike has no time to respond and he is gracefully swept over the top rope; Rey lets go with his feet at exactly the right moment and Spike flies several feet before landing head – first on the entrance runway. Rey, meanwhile, brings his feet back and hooks them over the top rope; he hangs there, upside down, while his mind attempts to deal with the last few seconds and come to terms with the situation.
Ginger: Here is your winner…..and NEW Cruiserweight Champion……Rey McFoley!
Rey rights himself, and swings back into the ring. He hears his music playing and feels the referee raise his hand, but it all seems like a dream, one he has had so many times before…….only when the belt is placed into his hands does the reality of the situation hit him. Raising the belt in the air, Rey goes to each corner in turn; the look of pleasure mingled with relief indicates that he has finally put some old ghosts to rest, and the crowd applauds a stellar performance from the fed’s craziest cruiserweight.
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Post by Chairman Gingerdude on Jul 8, 2004 15:25:49 GMT -5
Final Match.
Bladeshadow Vs DWB:
** Drowning Pool's "The Game" starts playing ** Ginger: Coming to the ring this match is for one fall .
Weighing in at 255 Pounds from Upstate New York Bladeshadow!
** F.Y.I. by Light Weight Holiday starts playing ** And his opponent from New York, New York…Downwithbush!
*** the Bell rings ***
DWB quickly takes the upperhand giving Blashadow an irish whip to the ropes followed by a backdrop. He then picks up Blade and goes for the DDT but Blade reverses it into a backdrop of his own. He runs to the ropes and performs a quick leg drop and then picks DWB up to perform a dragon suplex. Blade calls for the Thor's Hammer, Houston Hangover, with the crowd going nuts. He goes up top and does the flip but DWB ducks just in time leaving Blade for a crash landing on the mat. DWB realizing he has the upperhand goes up top and nails a flying elbow drop. DWB now out of mockery performs a stepping hook kick to the Blade's head. DWB now goes up top! Could it be the 5-star knee drop! DWB is up in the air but Blade puts his knees up with both men's knees connecting. As both competitors are writhing in pain DWB tries to get back up but his knees are in so much pain that he falls back down on the mat. Bladeshadow takes this opportunity to crawl over to the ropes. The crowd is chanting his name "SHADOW! SHADOW! SHADOW!" He can feel a surge of adrenaline that numbs the pain in his knees as he stands back up. Bladeshadow calls for the Thor's Hammer once again. He goes up top and waits a few seconds for DWB to struggle his way back up. As he gets up in a daze with his back towards the turnbuckle Blade jumps off and flips. His legs connect with the back of DWB's head knocking him out unconscious. Blade pins him for the 1…2….3!
The crowd goes crazy and Bladeshadow goes to the top turnbuckle in celebration. He then walks up the entrance ramp turning back saying to DWB "Next time I will make you tap!" as he makes the motion of a belt around his waist.
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