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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:09:55 GMT -5
The crowd is not overly fond of either competitor, but no – one can argue with the fact that they are among the most talented and passionate superstars in the fed, and the fans cheer the skilful display as Rose and Yoko trade blows again, searching for a weak spot they can exploit. SO far Yoko has stood up well to Rose’s attacks, but now Rose is ready to ramp up the pressure; she hurls Yoko through the air into the corner and follows her in, demonstrating her penchant for ramming her opponents’ shoulders into the turnbuckle and making Yoko grimace at the relentless strikes. Rose continues her campaign with a vicious kick to the head, and as Yoko slides down the post a little way Rose seizes the moment and applies her turnbuckle figure four. Yoko bites her lip, but she does not make a single sound despite Rose’s taunting and the pain she is feeling; her eyes blaze with utter determination not to give her opponent any such satisfaction. After almost 2 minutes of this, Rose releases the hold abruptly; with Yoko still slowed by the pain in her legs, Rose drags Yoko up to the top of the post, lifts her right up by her legs, and then drops backwards to the mat. The force of the move makes Yoko’s aches and pains worse; she rolls away and out of the ring. Rose follows her, watching as Yoko limps slightly from the effects of her attacks; the two face one another again and then suddenly Yoko jumps on to the apron, runs along it and leaps off for a plancha that brings Rose down on to the crash mats. The ladies roll over punching at one another, and Yoko gets a shot in to temporarily stun Rose. Without hesitating Yoko locks in her own submission finisher, the old ball and chain – Druids 13 and 22 are on the move to try and assist, but they are met by Orochi who lifts both of them by the face, one in each hand, before slamming them to the mat. Still locked in Yoko’s hold, Rose looks unimpressed at first and she again taunts Yoko. Yoko looks angry for a second, but then she just smiles coolly and increases the pressure she is applying, and although Rose never looks close to tapping out her face cannot hide the fact that she is evidently suffering from the effects of the hold. All the time the referee is counting, and Yoko only lets go when the count is at 9. Both participants make it back to the ring just in time, and the fans are on the edges of their seats to see which of the pair will finally be victorious.
Yoko uses every ounce of speed she has to catch Rose out once more; as Rose rolls back into the ring and starts to stand up, Yoko rushes forward and nails the Pop from Okinawa (shining wizard). Yoko pins, but Rose is right next to the rope and she easily gets her foot on it to break the count before 2. Yoko though won’t be put off; going all out to win, she drags Rose back to her feet and hits her Fisherman suplex – to – DDT combination. Another pin follows, and this time the count has passed 2 before Rose kicks free. The crowd is divided over who they want to win; Yoko has a surge of energy as she senses that a chance for victory may be near, and before Rose can get up she applies the dragon sleeper. Yoko is confident, but the camera tells a different story; Rose is smiling, and she uses the turnbuckle to flip up and over Yoko before applying the very same technique herself. Rose lifts Yoko right off the floor, and whispers in her ear, telling her to give in; Yoko thrashes but Rose’s strength is exceptional and she cannot break out. Yoko’s eyelids begin to flicker as the move takes effect, and the referee comes forward, raising her hand. It falls, and the ref raises it a second time; another drop, and Rose looks impassive as the referee holds up Yoko’s arm for the third and final time. But now, at the last second, something primal bucks within Yoko, and her hand stays erect for a second before she erupts into a frenzy of kicking and elbowing. Rose holds on, but she is taken off balance and steps close enough to the ropes for Yoko to get a hand on them. Finally Rose has to let go of the clawing, wildcat – like youngster, and the pair split apart. Yoko shouts at Rose defiantly; Rose looks genuinely surprised, but her focus never wavers and as Yoko runs in she calmly blocks the attempted knock down and hooks up for her Mark of the Rose (doublearm DDT) finisher. Rose is ready to finish the match…..but so is Yoko, and with a quick movement she releases herself and instead sets up and hits her own Evenflow variation, The move connects, but Yoko doesn’t pin; instead she waits, and as Rose is just on her feet Yoko springs up to the ropes, leaps on to Rose’s shoulders and executes a victory roll. The ref isn’t slow to do his job, and his hand just narrowly makes it to the mat for 3 before Rose busts out of the hold, sending the crowd wild as the bell rings.
Philip: Here is your winner, and still ACW Lightweight Champion……….Yoko Satoshi!
Yoko is ecstatic at her victory, and snatching back her title belt from the referee she rudely taunts Rose, who is lying on the mat, as she steps out of the ring and rejoins Orochi. Yoko and Orochi walk away, but then without warning Rose kicks right back up to her feet, and she laughs as she watches Yoko. Yoko suddenly feels very uncomfortable, and she continues to walks away staying close to Orochi as she leaves. Rose watches her until she is gone from the arena, and then calmly makes her own exit; no one knows what is running through Rose’s head, but all present get a distinct feeling that the matter is far from settled.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:14:09 GMT -5
Match 7: Rey Mcfoley vs El Loco (Poco Loco Extreme)
The crowd is beside itself with excitement as they see the Cage being lowered to its starting position above the ring; stage hands place a couple of ladders to one side of the ring, and above there is a dull gleam from the metal bat which helps to give the PLE match its unique character. Philip takes care not to stand directly beneath it as he goes about making his announcements.
Philip: Ladies and Gentlemen, the next match will take place under ACW’s legendary Poco Loco Extreme stipulation! For those of you who are not familiar with the rules, the match takes place in two phases; the first phase sees the participants competing to retrieve the metal bat from above the ring – as soon as this occurs, the cage will descend, and the match can only be won when one participant succeeds in throwing the other through the cage wall and on to the crash match outside the ring.
There is a brief surge of sound from the crowd.
Philip: Now, entering the arena, the first competitor……from Long Island New York, El Loco!
“Faint“ hits, and Loco walks out to a largely negative response. The fans are not pleased by his stubbornness and general ill treatment of Rey, and they let him know it; Loco though just ignores them, and stands staring at the entrance ramp with a serious look on his face.
Philip: And his opponent………..Rey Mcfoley!
”Beautiful People” hits, and Rey walks out slowly on to the entrance stage. He locks eyes with Loco, and the pair never look away from one another once as Rey comes to the ring. Rey enters and stands right in front of Loco; the atmosphere is almost thick enough to touch. The noise from the fans is reaching a crescendo – Loco and Rey are having words with one another, but the mics don’t pick up on exactly what is being said – although it is obviously not friendly. Then Rey shoves Loco, Loco shoves him back, and the ref call for the bell as the battle kicks off properly in the centre of the ring.
Bell Rings.
The shoving develops into a full on punch up as Loco and Rey start to take out their frustrations on one another. Rey is the first to get a break and he gets Loco in a headlock before using his feet to attack Loco’s lower body. Loco takes a few hits before freeing himself and whipping Rey to the ropes; Rey anticipates Loco’s plan and holds on to the ropes to prevent a rebound. Loco swiftly alters his tactics and charges forward, spearing Rey and sending both men out of the ring; Loco grabs Rey by the hair and slams his head on to the apron before pulling him around the ring to where the ladder is waiting on the floor. Loco goes for the SAVE! – he punches Rey, one, two, three, four times and then gathers him up for a powerbomb straight on to the ladder. The crack of skull on ladder is cringe – making, and Rey looks well out of it as Loco roughly shoves him off of the ladder so that he can collect it. The crowd boos Loco as he slides the ladder into the ring and sets it up, but then from behind him Rey jumps up to the apron, springs off from the top rope and dropkicks Loco straight into the ladder. The ladder falls and lies over the ropes; Loco falls to the mat and Rey is quick to run in and start stamping a permanent dent into Loco’s chest. Loco rolls aside, looking furious; he rises back to his feet and counters Rey’s clothesline attempt into a spinebuster. Rey takes a hard knock from the impact, and Loco easily lifts him up again to slam him on to the ladder while it lies at an angle. Loco leaves Rey on the ladder in a daze and heads to the nearest corner; from the post Loco raises his arms before leaping forward to splash down on top of Rey. There is a mighty crash, and the ladder is bent totally out fo shape by the force of the blow; both men lay still for several seconds, and the ref is on a count of 6 before Loco rolls back to his feet. Rey has tumbled away from the wrecked ladder, and Loco discards the old one before fetching the second from outside the ring.
As Loco is fetching the spare ladder, Rey comes sliding out under the bottom rope and nails Loco in the face. Rey tries to build on this, pulling Loco up and whipping him toward the steel ring post; Loco however manages to slow down so that the impact is minor, and he slips aside as Rey rushes forward so that the still – dazed Rey runs right into the post. Rey staggers back, holding his head; Loco is in no mood to play about and he takes Rey down with a forceful diamond cutter. He leaves Rey on the mat and goes back to his intended task; he re – enters the ring and sets up the new ladder, pausing only for a brief second to check its stability. Loco starts to climb toward the metal bat; the crowd is booing him but when they see Rey getting back up they start to cheer. Rey rolls into the ring and starts to climb up the other side of the ladder; he moves as fast as he can, but Loco has too much of a head start. Just as Rey is approaching the summit he sees Loco reach up and unhook the metal bat from its mounting, and a klaxon sounds as the cage suspended just above creaks and starts to descend. Rey reaches the top and makes a grab for the bat, but Loco is ready and waiting; with his free hand he grabs Rey’s own, and holds his arm down against the top step of the ladder. Rey’s eyes widen just a little, and then Loco swings the metal bat in his other hand down as hard as he can, right on to Rey’s wrist joint. There is a agonising sound on impact, and Rey yells in agony as waves of pain shoot up his arm; he jerks his hand away, and is even more distraught to discover that his use of his hand has been severely curtailed. Loco, meanwhile, slides back down the ladder and gives it a hefty kick; Rey uses all his agility to jump to the cage as it descends, but he cannot grip properly with his injured hand and he falls about 10 feet back into the ring, bouncing off of the ropes as he lands. Loco shoves the ladder fully out of the ring just in time before the cage drops the final few feet, and as it clicks into place Rey and Loco face off once more as the final stage of the match commences.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:17:11 GMT -5
Rey clutches his wrist in his one good hand; he is shocked by Loco’s attack, but there is no way that he is about to give up, even with such a serious disadvantage. Loco, however, can see that Rey is now in deep trouble, and he determines that he will set an example to anyone who might be considering facing him in the future. Rey rebounds from the ropes and goes for a clothesline; Loco however ducks and grabs Rey by his hurt arm, making him cry out in pain again as he is sent into the corner. Loco retrieves the metal bat, closes in on Rey and sets about thrashing him with the weapon; once he has brought up a selection of bruises around Rey’s chest and shoulders he turns his attention to the steel cage itself. Loco tests each side of the cage with the bat and eventually finds a panel which rings to a slightly different tone – grinning, he returns to Rey and lifts him into a fireman’s carry before heading back to the panel he came from. With a burst of power Loco hurls Rey at the wall; the panel deforms and a few splits can be seen around the edge, but otherwise it holds up well. Loco tuts and moves to collect Rey again; Rey though still has the will to fight and he rolls away, taking up a defensive stance. Loco just laughs, and it’s clear that the bat shots and other impacts are really taking their toll. Loco closes in, and throws a big punch; Rey dodges and then pulls out a hurracanrana from nowhere, bringing the crowd to their feet. Rey’s move is brave, but it only puts off Loco for a brief period; Loco is back on his feet quickly and as Rey tries to scrabble to the metal bat Loco walks over and stomps down on his outstretched arm, causing even more trauma to the wrist and eliciting a shriek from Rey. Rey rolls on to his back, almost on the verge of tears from the pain, and Loco goes to the corner to deliver the Flying Bird (540 splash). Rey does not have any energy left to defend himself and he is barely moving as Loco gets up, climbs on to the ropes and kicks at the wall panel until it is very loose; with the crowd now shouting and booing angrily, Loco completes his utter devastation of his former partner by throwing him through the damaged wall, separating the panel and sending both it and Rey crashing to the mat as the bell rings..
Philip: Here is your winner………..El Loco!
The crowd boos Loco loudly; on the outside, Rey is lying motionless on the collapsed cage panel, crimson blood streaming from his forehead. The ref jumps down from the cage and goes straight to check on Rey; after a moment or two he signals urgently to the timekeeper, holding up his arms in an “X” shape. The response is immediate, and 3 EMTs run to the ring with a stretcher. Loco has been pacing about celebrating his win, but now he turns back to see what is going on on the outside of the ring. The medics are working quickly, bandaging Rey’s head and splinting his wrist carefully to prevent any further damage. Loco watches, and a look of concern comes over him; he steps out of the cage and approaches the working group.
Loco: Is……..he ok?
Medic: He’s concussed, and his wrist looks like it’s shattered. He won’t be in action again for a while….
On hearing this, the fans boos Loco all the more loudly. Loco just looks at Rey; the medics wave Loco away, and his expression is very hard to read as he walks back up the ramp – almost as if he is torn between satisfaction and guilt. A few moments after Loco’s exit, the EMTs carry Rey off, and the fans are left wondering whether he can ever be the same again……..
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:18:37 GMT -5
Match 8: V3 vs RDK – ACW International Title Match
The evening has lived up to ACW’s usual high standards; the crowd is on a high, and they only get louder as the debris from match 7 is cleared and the ring prepared for the night’s title match.
Philip: Ladies and Gentlemen, it is now time for the final match of the evening…..and it is for the ACW international title! Introducing first, from Yellowknife Canada……..Macho Man RDK!
”The Game” hits, and the fans are already standing and shouting “RDK, RDK” as the Macho Man strides out into the spotlight. He looks totally ready for his title shot, and he greets his hordes of supporters enthusiastically, taking his time reaching the ring. He steps in and listens for a moment to the storm of support before going to the corners to salute the crowd. This done he walks around the ring, going over his plans for the match in his head.
Then “Git Up” bursts into life, and the reception is just as warm for the defending champion as he enters the arena.
Philip: And his opponent, from Las Vegas…..the reigning ACW international champion, V3!
V3 stops at the top of the ramp and raises his arms to the crowd before coming to the ring, with the belt around his waist. He steps in, and RDK comes to meet him; the pair regard one another for a moment, and then RDK offers his hand, which V3 shakes without reserve. The fans cheer this mutual show of respect, and everyone settles down for what promises to be a memorable encounter as the ref takes the belt, and gives the nod to the timekeeper for the match to begin.
Bell Rings.
Neither man is reluctant to begin the match, and they lock up in the centre of the ring; a variety of holds are produced by both participants as they test each other’s strength, looking for an opening to launch a more powerful attack. Eventually RDK gets the break and uses a quick powerslam to take V3 down; RDK leg drops without delay but V3’s reflexes are superb and he just manages to dodge the blow. V3 leaps to his feet and kicks out at RDK while he is sitting on the mat – RDK drops flat so that V3 misses, rolls to his feet and then starts a barrage of punches, forcing V3 to back off rapidly. V3 ends up with his back to the ropes; he jumps up to the second and quickly leaps forward for a flying crossbody, only to be caught in mid air by RDK and then powerbombed. RDK tries a cover, but V3 kicks out without difficulty. Both men pick themselves up and another round of punching kicks off; this time V3 makes more progress and actually knocks RDK down at one point, although RDK is back on his feet too quickly for V3 to consider a pin. V3 tries again, but this time RDK blocks a strong right hand, and taking hold of V3 by his outstretched arm he throws him out through the ropes. The crowd is loving the non – stop action; RDK climbs through the ropes and thinks about a moonsault, but V3 is up and raring to go and he returns the favour, grabbing RDK by the arm and half dragging, half throwing him off the apron so that RDK bounces against the security barrier on landing. The fans at the front get treated to a minute or so of intense combat, up close and personal – V3 gives RDK a neckbreaker, only to then be sent into the steel steps by RDK as he gets back to his feet. RDK tries to use the rock bottom on to the steps, but V3 isn’t just going to let RDK use such a devastating move, and he blocks RDK’s attempts to set it up, kicking RDK in the gut so that he falls off of the steps before rolling back into the ring. RDK is right behind him, and he makes a grab for V3 only to again be grasped by the arm and sent into one of the corners. V3 charges RDK with great speed; RDK reacts swiftly and hops on to the turnbuckle before moonsaulting off to collide with V3, sending both me to the mat. RDK pins and gets a clear 2 before V3 throws up his arms, and the crowd is electric as the closely fought battle plays out before them.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:21:41 GMT -5
RDK tries to use his Rock Bottom again on V3, but V3 sees it coming a mile off and blocks before hitting RDK with a suplex. Next V3 nips behind RDK and gives him a german, throwing him back so that RDK catches his neck on the ropes as he falls. The jarring effect makes RDK a little slower to get back up, and V3 is on a roll as RDK walks into a Samurai shot (superkick). V3 makes a cover and is awarded a 2 count; the crowd is split between the two men, with “V – 3!” chants clashing with others addressed to RDK. V3 picks up speed and runs forward for a clothesline, only to have it countered into a textbook spinebuster from RDK. RDK tries to pin but V3 moves away; RDK looks thoughtful for a minute, and then seems to come to a descison on something. V3 tries for a DDT, but RDK stops it and sets V3 up for a second spinebuster; however, he follows it directly with a massive Samoan drop that makes the ring shake on impact, and smoothly continues into a pin with the leg hooked. The complete “Jabroni Buster Pin” combination does a great deal of damage to V3, and he has to fight to break out of the pin at 2.5. RDK looks just a little surprised, but pleasantly so, and he smiles; without warning V3 kips up and jumps on to RDK’s back while he is still half kneeling on the mat, locking in a camel clutch and applying a great deal of force. RDK is taken by surprise, and although he tries to dislodge V3 his opponent’s determination is extremely strong, and as the second tick by the cumulative effects of the hold and the rest of the match start to show in the sweat and stress on RDK’s face. V3 increases the pressure, as he too starts to show a few signs of fatigue; the crowd is riveted to the match and only a few people notice that the hold has been maintained for over 2 minutes. The noise in the arena starts to swell as people realise that something has to give; RDK’s hand wavers in the air, but as he approaches his breaking point he hears a strong chant of “RDK! RDK! RDK!” swirling around, and he clenches his fist, new energy filling him from the fans’ support. With his hand still in the air, RDK elbows V3, hard – once, twice, three times. The chant has now morphed into one of “MACHO, MACHO MAN!” and with one final effort RDK busts free and nails V3 with the Rock Bottom (successfully, at last). RDK pins and the crowd is roaring, but V3’s spirit is immense and he defiantly gets a shoulder clear at 2.
The noise volume in the arena is incredible as the champion and challenger collide, both now looking for that decisive strike to claim the match. RDK shoulder – charges V3, but V3 steps aside and RDK charges into the turnbuckle instead. V3 immediately grabs RDK from behind and lands the I – G – S (german suplex into Rock Bottom), his own variation just as powerful as RDK’s. V3 rolls RDK up, but RDK gets away just after 2. Not about to give up, V3 jumps up high to kick RDK hard in the head, avoiding a left hook form RDK on the way, and with a quick salute to the crowd pulls off his Tripe Inverter. There is a surge of sound as V3 covers, 1,2…. but at 2.999 recurring, RDK responds and V3 thumps the mat in frustration, disappointing some fans but sending others into spasms of joy. Both men haul themselves to their feet; standing firm in the centre of the ring, they throw punch after punch at one another, over and over again, but each time their opponent blocks and it looks like the match is reaching a stalemate. Just when it looks like there is nowhere for either man to go, RDK slips up and V3 gets in a single hit; RDK staggers for less than a second but it is all V3 needs to lock in the invertigo. Afte enduring the Camel clutch for more than 3 minutes, RDK has little stamina left for V3’s signature submission; running on adrenaline he reverses the hold and hits V3 with a second Rock bottom. RDK covers, but V3 shoves him off at 2.5, and as he rises he taunts RDK, saying: “You really expect to win with that move? Try it all you want, I’ll just keep kickin’”. RDK is slowly rising to his feet, looking very fatigued; he comes forward again to attack but V3 is too quick and again RDK is locked into the invertigo. RDK’s hand wavers in the air, but his fans are chanting for him once more; V3’s supporters try to counter and it’s as if a 2 person battle is now being contested by several thousand. V3’s words ring in RDK’s ears, and he realises that there is a grain of truth to them; with a Herculean effort he escapes the hold, and counters – this time with a DDT. V3 goes down, and RDK heads to the corner; slowly he climbs, his head telling him to hurry but his body lacking the energy to fully comply. RDK looks down at V3, who is just starting to stir; RDK looks as if he is going for the flying elbow drop, but then all around the arena a single word is audible: “MOONSAULT……..MOONSAULT….” RDK looks down at V3 again, and knows it’s now or never; committing the very last of his reserves he leaps upward into a graceful arcing moonsault, and connects at full strength with V3. RDK stays on top of V3, covering him; the referee and the whole audience make the count, and V3 just isn’t able to shift RDK in time to stop the count. The bell finally rings, and RDK rolls off of V3 as the crowd loses it and “MACHO MAN!” chants fill the arena.
Philip: Here is your winner……and NEW ACW International Champion……..Macho Man RDK!
Both men lie on the canvas for several moments; then RDK slowly gets up, and as the referee hands him the title belt he raises it to his euphoric supporters. A little way away, V3 is getting up; he crouches on one knee, evidently now feeling all the effects of the match all the more greatly as they mingle with the sting of defeat. RDK sees him, and comes over immediately – he helps V3 back to his feet, and V3 offers him his hand in congratulation. The pair shake hands, and then share a brief moment of closer contact as they hug and slap one another on the back. Then V3 steps out of the ring to let RDK enjoy the moment, and the crowd is on its feet applauding him as he walks back to the locker rooms. RDK stays in the ring for a minute or two more, climbing the turnbuckles once again before finally leaving, his newly won title draped over his shoulder. Then the show goes to commercials, and stage hands begin to set up the ring in preparation for Blade and Raye’s big moment……
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:25:36 GMT -5
Closing Segment: One wedding and a…… (Credit: Bladeshadow / Skurai)
When we return we see the entire ring and entryway have been transformed. There is a beautiful white vine trailed archway in front of the entrance, and a red carpet is draped up the walkway, guarded on either side by a gorgeous velvet railing. The ring looks completely different, as the ropes on the side facing the entrance have been removed and beautiful red steps now allow entry on that side. The other 3 sides of ropes have white lace completely wrapped around them and some sort of hanging plant covers each of the ring posts with pretty flowers blooming from them. There is a preachers stand on the far side of the ring, and on either side are 2 tables one which hold the wedding cake along with other various desserts and foods as well as drinks, and on the other side are various gifts from both the family and family of the bride and groom.
The first 3 rows surrounding the ring and entrance way are now occupied by the Non-wrestling / non participating family of both Shade and Raye as only those in the actual wedding and wrestlers are allowed in as per ACW’s security rule regarding marriage ceremonies. Currently in the ring are the groom who is looking very different without his usual ninja mask and dressed in a black tuxedo, he is currently talking with his best man, V-3. To the side of them are 2 of the 4 brides maids, AK and Yoko, trading tips on makeup and hair care; Yoko is fortunately in a good mood following her victory, which is of considerable relief to the rest of the attendees. Standing right next to AK is a pretty girl with an odd blonde hairstyle; she and her hair look quite out of place as one of the few non wrestlers involved. Watching over the 3 is Latino, who as always is holding a drink, however he still looks different from the happy and joyful expression he used to have. Right in front of AK is Rena - she is currently talking to one of the ushers, Jonnyg, who is standing there smiling oddly with a bright red hue as it seems Rena is coming on to him and he has no idea what to say without making Amo angry at him. On the other side of the groom are the other 2 ushers Rey and 004, who appear to be trading ideas on different forms of choke holds. In front of them is Venom, who despite the annoyed look on his face looks quite adorable as the flower girl in a little pink dress and holding a flower basket. He is talking with an equally annoyed looking BK who was chosen to be the maid of honor as he was the only one who could fit into the dress. Behind the preacher stand is Kross getting everything together for the ceremony. Finally standing on the steps looking over everything is Rico, who as the wedding planner not only oversaw everything but was also allowed to wear a wedding gown, just because it makes him feel “pretty”.
Venom (to BK): Why the fuck did I ever allow Rose and Ridley to make ME their representative. Especially after they knew they had already promised that Rose would show to be the flower girl, now I’M stuck in this fucking position.
BK: Hey at least you have an excuse, I was simply told I had to be here and they forced me into this stupid dress. I find it very hard to believe my figure is more girlish then the rest of the roster.
Venon: Well actually….
He is interrupted by Rico, who is clearly enthralled by the loveliness of it all.
Rico: Okay everyone, ITS TIME!!!!
Everyone files out of the way and makes room for the ceremony. The light then dim down slightly and a spotlight shines upon the entranceway. The ceremonial wedding ballad begins and right on cue, Raye appears wearing a gorgeous white lace wedding gown. With RDK holding her arm, the two walk slowly up the entranceway. Once they make it to the stand right next to Shade, RDK takes her hand and places it in Shade’s palm; Blade mouths a “you look amazing”, causing her to blush slightly.
Kross: We are gathered here today to celebrate one of life's greatest moments, to give recognition to the worth and beauty of love, and to add our best wishes to the words which shall unite Shade “BladeShadow” Peacecraft and Raye Hino in marriage. Should there be anyone who has cause why this couple should not be united in marriage, they must speak now or forever hold their peace.
Kross pauses for a moment and no one responds.
Kross: Shade and Raye, life is given to each of us as individuals, and yet we must learn to live together. Love is given to us by our family or by our friends. We learn to love by being loved. Learning to love and living together is one of the greatest challenges of life - and is the shared goal of a married life. Shade, do you take Raye to be your Wife? Do you promise to love, honor, cherish and protect her, forsaking all others and holding only unto her?
Blade: I do .
Kross: Raye, do you take Shade to be your Husband? Do you promise to love, honor, cherish and protect him, forsaking all others and holding only unto him?
Raye: I do .
Kross: Wedding rings are an outward and visible sign of an inward spiritual grace and the unbroken circle of love, signifying to all the union of this man and this woman in marriage.
Shade (with a slightly confused look): Yeah, about those… has anyone seen Skurai? I thought he would have shown up by now…<br> As if on cue, the arena darkens completely for a second. When they return, several of Skurai’s ninjas are behind many of the people in the ring and their master himself is standing in between the bride and groom and the priest.
Shade: I always knew you liked to make an entrance, so I assume you have the rings.
Skurai: You mean that piece of shit? Well as they say "out with the old and in with the new”.
Skurai reveals a black box different from the one given to him by Bladeshadow earlier at the PPV.
Shade (now with a very puzzled look on his face): what do you mean?
Before Blade is even able to comprehend what is about to happen, much less stop it, Skurai opens the box revealing a pair of glimmering solid gold knuckles. He swiftly places them on his hands and backhands Shade, sending him to the ground, while at the same time superkicking Raye, completely knocking her out. At this moment all hell breaks lose as the ninjas instantly grab and restrain almost all of the people in the ring; the exception is AK, whom Latino pulls roughly from the ring. Skurai then drops down and faces Blade eye to eye.
Skurai: I hope you enjoy this day like I will…..
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Sept 2, 2004 16:26:37 GMT -5
Skurai proceeds to completely knock Shade out with about 4 hard slams from the knuc’s. Kross goes to try and help Blade by grabbing a nearby chair and slamming it into Skurai, but Skurai notices in time and actually punches through the chair and goes straight to Kross’s throat before turning him and giving him a chokeslam through the podium. Yoko tries to low blow the nearest ninja but to no avail as the ninja simply lets her go, then turns around and clotheslines her into the close - by turnbuckle, slamming her into unconsciousness. Jonny also tries to get free but he is not strong enough and the ninja back drops him to the outside. RDK and V-3 however are luckier and they break free and charge Skurai. Skurai uses his ninja senses and agility to use this to his advantage as he goes and gives a spinning back kick to V-3 while simultaneously giving RDK a back fist. He then spins very quickly around and as V-3 is heading to the mat adds to the impact with a knuckle shot to the skull. Venom is finally able to overpower his ninja guard and gives him a hard knee to the ribs making him slump. He then looks over as Skurai finishes with V-3 and the 2 lock eyes. In less than a second, Skurai moves up to Venom, kicks him and sets him up for a piledriver. He the proceeds instead to give him a Canadian destroyer, through both the wedding cake AND the table holding it, making everything nearby a big mess. Outside the ring, AK is fighting against Latino, who is dragging her backstage.
AK: What are you doing, Latino? Can’t you see, Blade needs our help!
Latino looks at her in a way he never has before – with contempt.
Latino: This is not our business. Now stop defying me, and let’s go.
He pulls her by the arm again, but AK has her heels dug in, and they come eye to eye. AK looks shocked and confused…..and her emotion boils over as she rips her arm out of Latino’s grip.
AK: LET ME GO, WE HAVE TO HELP THEM!!!
Latino: SHUT UP BITCH, THIS IS BLADE’S FIGHT, NOT OURS!!
The fight is still going on in the background and AK’s temper snaps; she slaps Latino hard across the face before kicking off her shoes and rushing back toward the ring. Latino simply scowls at her as she runs up the steps to help. While this has been happening Skurai is finishing a double beatdown on both Rena and Serena (the blonde girl from before). He turns and sees AK rushing in to help and she goes to spear him; instead Skurai reverses it into a DDT and she slams hard into the mat. Latino just continues to watch, showing not a trace of emotion; as AK falls he just turns his back and walks out. Meanwhile, Skurai picks AK up and is about to hit his 500 channels move, but instead BK runs up from behind, crinoline dress billowing in his wake, and saves AK knocking her out of Skurai’s grip. Skurai looks over his shoulder and stares a burning hole straight into BK’s soul. He then runs up and smashes his knee into BK’s chin and at the same time sandwiches it with a Knuckle shot to the back of his head. He grabs BK by his back straps and drags him to the nearest turnbuckle. Skurai swipes the plant off of it and climbs the turnbuckle, he smirks as he sets BK up and performs the 500 channels. ½ way through the move BK reveals more about himself than he ever desired to as he accidentally “pops out” of his dress, however he couldn’t really care as a second later he crashes into the presents table, banging his head on a present marked with “congratulations form Rose and Ridley” (which is later revealed to be a very dented toaster oven). Skurai is just about done with his rampage when he hears a slight rustling noise as he looks over and sees Rico outside the ring surveying the damage with a look of total disgust and anger on his face….
Rico: Damn you , you ruined it, YOU RUINED IT ALL!!!!!
With that he runs toward Skurai and Skurai simply makes a o_0 face as he cracks the gold knuckles against Rico’s skull. He puts Rico between his legs ((too bad for Rico, he is barely conscious)) and he performs a perfect piledriver sending Rico straight through the steps. Skurai then jumps down and leaves the ring, once he gets to the entranceway, he turns around and looks at the carnage with a sick smile on his face. As a final move of defiance, he sets fire to the Vine trail archway and then walks out, leaving the ring in disarray and the audience in shock. The Ninjas fade away into the shadows, and the final shot of the show focuses on the unconscious bride and groom, struck down on what should have been their happiest night…..
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by Shawn on Sept 2, 2004 18:26:44 GMT -5
Besides losing to the glorified schoolgirl,
THIS IS THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF MY LIFE
The heels so completely have the faces beat now, it's not even funny.
Skurai, how could you, and Latino you both are sadistic sons of-------
*High Fives Skurai and Latino*
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Post by skurai on Sept 2, 2004 18:40:07 GMT -5
Another great show and finally its heel Skurai time.
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Post by Latino on Sept 2, 2004 18:44:27 GMT -5
Finally Heel Latino has Arrived!
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Post by Alex on Sept 2, 2004 18:44:38 GMT -5
Skurai, you ruined it all...
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Post by ridley on Sept 2, 2004 20:08:45 GMT -5
Yeah, it's Heel Night, evidently. Great show, AK.
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Post by The Feature Presentation on Sept 2, 2004 21:59:29 GMT -5
Not Heel Night For The Macho Man!
OoOoh Yeah!
Its the time for the jabroni eating, pie eating *wiggles tongue*, heart stopping, spinebustering, Born In May, People's Champ R-D-K!
Your NEW International champ
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Post by adema1080 on Sept 2, 2004 22:07:54 GMT -5
Hey macho can you take that rock picture out of your sig, it makes it really big
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Post by bob on Sept 2, 2004 22:54:56 GMT -5
Fury's best day
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