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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:51:09 GMT -5
As Yoko, RDK and Rose fight to contain the threat posed by Blade, Surion has taken his time recovering from Yoko’s last attack, and he sees BK lying on the outside of the two rings – in their determination to deal with Blade, the others appear to have forgotten him. Very quietly, Surion creeps to the post closest to BK; BK is stirring a little, but he’s still ripe for an attack. Surion reaches the top of the post; he looks down at BK, and a big grin comes across his face. He raises his arms in imitation of the Prodigy, and everyone realizes that he’s going for an SSP. But that “everyone” includes BK himself, and he is less than pleased….. BK kips up, and with the crowd yelling themselves silly he jumps up to the corner, punches Surion a couple of times and then superplexes him to the outside. The fans all shout for a cover, but BK has something else in mind; shrugging off the effects of the fall he returns to the corner, gives his own familiar signal…..and nails a cannonball SSP to Surion that creates a huge wave of sound. BK pins…..but his almost – certain victory is wrecked as the possessed Blade decides that now is the perfect time to clothesline RDK out of the ring. The count is halted as Blade and RDK drop on top of Surion and BK. Furious, London tries to get a hold of both Blade and RDK, but they’re now fully occupied with one another and already punching and kicking their way around the empty ring. Rose and Yoko look at one another; both tense, ready to engage each other again, but this plan is stopped when both Surion and BK slide into the ring they’re in. Yoko’s attention is focused on BK, and for the first time in the match Rose has to deal with the possibility of Yoko going for a cover of her own. Yoko and BK have been waiting all night for an opportunity to batter one another, and they rush together to crash in the middle of the ring. Rose has no intention of letting them fight, but Surion also has a score to settle, and Rose is taken down by a running bulldog. She is forced to try and take Surion on whilst watching Yoko and BK fighting, and this makes life extremely difficult for the champion as she struggles to stay in control of the match…..
An even more intense fight is being played out in the first ring; Blade is tiring of RDK’s attentions, and now his attacks have become cold and savage as he tries to beat RDK into submission. RDK’s steps become wobbly, and he is forced back to the ropes; Blade taunts him softly as he locks in a sleeper, pressing his fingers against the arteries in RDK’s neck to cut off the supply of oxygenated blood to his brain. RDK’s head is becoming muzzy, his senses dulled, but one thing cuts through it all; somewhere in the massive throngs of fans, people are still chanting, “RDK! RDK! RDK!”. RDK’s eyes are glassy, and Blade releases the hold; he lifts RDK up above his head – but suddenly RDK responds, and jumps off to land upright behind Blade. Blade swings around, and RDK flexes his muscles; the fans cheer, and bellow “OoOoOoOoh Yeah!” RDK smiles at Blade, holds up his hand, and then responds at top volume.
RDK: OOOOOOOOH YEAH BRUDAS!!
The fans go ballistic as RDK swings into full Macho mode; he closes in on Blade; Blade punches him hard, but RDK no – sells it and gives him a Macho Slam. This is followed straight away by a Jabroni Buster, and finally the legendary Rock Bottom. This would normally be enough to put anyone’s lights out, but RDK still isn’t done; he slides out of the ring, and climbs swiftly up the cage wall to one of the small platforms positioned about 7 feet from the top of the cage. RDK does not waste a second; as soon as he’s gauged the distance, he leaps up and sails downward to land a perfect macho Moonsault. The huge BANG on impact stops everyone else in their tracks – they rush across the ring, but the count’s already in progress and they won’t make it. The crowd counts, 1,2 thr – Blade kicks, and there’s a cry of surprise and disappointment from the crowd.
The others don’t bother to see what happens next – Yoko sees the perfect opportunity to make use of the work Rose has already done on Surion’s leg, and she knocks him down before applying the old Ball and Chain. Surion yells, but he doesn’t have long to wait before BK breaks the hold with a Shades of Michaels superkick to Yoko from behind. BK rolls Yoko up, and Rose drags him off of Yoko before the count even gets to 2. With Yoko down and Surion in pain with his leg, Rose grasps her chance and sets up BK for the Mark of the Rose, her eyes gleaming at the thought of utterly obliterating her hated foe. But BK counters, and attempts a whip to the ropes, only to have it reversed; he bounces from the ropes on one side, ducks a clothesline attempt from Rose, and bounces off the other side; he speeds up as much as he can, and Rose turns around to be met by a storming Yakuza Kick. Rose crashes to the mat – but BK drops next to her only a second or two later, brought down by a flipping dropkick from Surion. Surion drops on top of BK and hooks the leg; the count starts, 1,2 – Yoko drags him off, and the pair glare at one another as they move closer –
But the camera abruptly swings around to focus back on RDK and Blade; after the moonsault, it has taken a few moments for them both to get moving again, but now the stakes are raised as Blade has acquired a chair from some place or other. Blade takes a swing at RDK, who blocks it, pulls the chair away and promptly bashes Blade over the head. RDK drops the chair and again climbs the cell wall to the small platform; he again acts quickly, jumping into a second elevated moonsault – but this time their battle has not gone unnoticed. As RDK descends, BK belts from ring to ring and leaps up to dropkick RDK in mid air; the pair come crashing down, and BK drags himself to the corner as fast as he can. He doesn’t have time for any ritual; the SSP is performed with simple grace and devastating power, and the fans are agreed that it just keeps getting better every time they see it. BK pins again, breathing hard to try and get rid of some of the lactic acid scorching his muscles; RDK kicks at 2.5, and BK now pays for his aerial stunt in the form of a slowed response time. RDK snatches up the chair from next to him, throws it to BK, and gives him a Van Daminator before BK can get rid of the weapon. RDK drops and covers but Blade sits upright and rolls over to drag him away. The crowd is making an insane amount of noise as Blade hits the Lights, and covers….only to be thwarted by BK. They struggle briefly; Blade is about to give BK a demonstration of his Lights finisher, but BK breaks out, and counters the move into a reverse Tornado DDT. BK pins, and RDK is too far away to stop it; but Surion is not, and he elbow drops on to BK to break it up. Rose and Yoko are not far behind, and now for the first time in the entire match all six competitors are in the same ring at once…..
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:52:09 GMT -5
Absolute chaos ensues, and it’s difficult to pick up all the details of the melee. Finishers are executed left, right and centre; but such is the density of wrestlers per square foot that no one can get past a count of 2, even with 2 referees, without someone else interrupting it. RDK goes for an ambitious clothesline on BK, Blade and Surion all at once, but his foes are on the ball and he is lifted into a flapjack that dumps him right outside the ring, face first. In the midst of battle, BK suplexes Surion on to the ropes; Surion topples over, but grabs the top rope and hangs on until he can get his feet on to the apron. Surion turns and is about to springboard from the top rope – but BK has a part 2 to his strategy, and he rushes forward, spearing Surion through the ropes and driving him into the cage wall backward. The cage buckles a little, and BK whips Surion into one of the ring posts; he is about to pin, but both referees are engaged elsewhere. Cursing, BK rolls Surion back into the ring; he climbs up to the apron, whereupon Yoko grabs him by the neck and takes him backward over her head, dropping him on to his. Yoko pins; this time a ref is available, and a 2 count is given before Rose hauls Yoko off, looking absolutely livid. Yoko too is at the end of her tether; she slaps Rose, who punches her back, and they fight violently. Rose whips Yoko across the ring; Yoko inadvertently takes down one of the two referees, but she’s far too angry to notice. She storms back only to find that Blade and Rose are now tearing strips off of one another, and a mis – kick from Blade drops the second referee. Yoko, made short sighted by her anger, hits Rose with a DDT, but then takes a german suplex from Blade; Blade laughs at their foolish quarrel, and advances on Rose, who is struggling to find her feet. Blade closes his hand round Rose’s neck and lifts her up; Rose struggles, but she’s tiring, and it looks bad for the defending champ and everyone else –
- but then there’s a huge roar from the crowd, and Blade doesn’t even have time to turn around before he’s nailed in the back by RDK with a massive sledgehammer. RDK doesn’t take any prisoners; BK takes a shot, followed by Surion, and then Yoko. Rose and RDK are the only people left standing; they look at one another, measuring each other, and Rose gives RDK a small nod. RDK raises the hammer and charges; Rose ducks under his swing and continues to the ropes. RDK drops the sledgehammer as he reaches the opposite side and it slides out of the ring, clanging against the cell wall; the pair rebound toward one another, and the impact is dramatic. They clothesline one another, and collapse to the floor; the crowd becomes a little quieter, and for the first time there is stillness, as nobody moves…..except one of the two referees. He shakes the stars from his head and looks around; and slowly, he begins a 10 – count. As he reaches 4, RDK rolls over and pulls himself up to one knee; the other superstars can evidently hear the referee, but fatigue is making it difficult for them to respond. RDK’s eyes travel across the ring, and he sees Blade stirring; the Macho Man’s expression hardens, and he picks up the now rather battered steel chair, draping it over Blade before heading to the corner. He hauls himself up and performs a chairsault; it lacks the finesse of some of his earlier acrobatics, but it still hits hard. The ref abandons the 10 count at 7 to call the pin, since the rest of the field is beginning to recover as well; the others try to make a move, but Blade throws an arm up at 2.5, grasps RDK, and rolls the pair of them over the edge and out of the ring.
The other competitors are gradually finding their feet with the assistance of the ropes; they move more slowly than before, but the desire for victory is as strong as ever. Rose tries to use her Dragon sleeper on Surion, but BK wades in, punching Surion when he can’t defend; Surion lifts up his feet and kicks BK away, and BK staggers backward to be speared by Yoko from behind. Yoko pins, and BK kicks at 2; Rose, in her hurry to stop Yoko, drops Surion and thus gives him an easy escape from what could have been a match – ending situation. Surion makes Rose pay for her preoccupation; as she approaches the scrapping Yoko and BK, Surion dropkicks her from behind and lays her over the middle rope. The crowd roars “6-1-9!!” and Surion obliges them; the move connects, and Surion follows up with a springboard corkscrew moonsault into a cover. Rose just about breaks it before the 3 count, and the battle could easily be won or lost on a single inspired action or mistake…. Things aren’t any quieter on the outside. Blade and RDK are fighting like tigers; RDK is obviously pained at having to fight his old friend in this manner, but there’s a steely determination in him to try and beat the “demon” out of him. Over and over again the pair send each other into the unforgiving walls; Blade’s skin is scraped and cut, leaving little drops of blood at each impact. But he just seems to get more and more angry, and stronger with it; in desperation, RDK pulls out a second chair and chokes Blade, trying to wear him down and stop the rampage. The second referee is back into action, and he follows Blade and RDK at a safe distance, ready to count any pin attempt. Blade rips the chair away and smacks RDK with it on the back; Blade smiles nastily as he hurls RDK head – first at the door, and the heavy impact makes it give way. It swings open; RDK pulls himself up using the cell mesh, and as he holds it, he appears to have an idea. RDK beckons to Blade, and starts to climb, and Blade doesn’t hesitate to follow him.
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:53:04 GMT -5
Back in the ring, the weary contestants remaining there have reached an impasse, and they are lying scattered about on the canvas, all taking a few seconds to rest and too dazed to try and go for a pin right away. BK is the first of them to move – he rolls out of the ring, leans up against the cell wall for a moment, and decides that extreme measures are necessary if he’s to make the all important breakthrough. BK moves around the ring, lifting up the apron cover, until he finds what he wants; the crowd noise surges once again as he pulls out a table. The sweat streams down BK’s face and back, just as it does for all the competitors, and he looks tired as he pushes the table into the ring and rolls in after it. But the fire in his eyes is as strong, as bright as it ever was, and he gets the table set up close to one of the corners. BK looks around him and sees Rose; though he’s willing to win the title any way he can, he knows that only by cleanly pinning the champion will he be able to prevent Rose from goading him ceaselessly about the nature of his victory. BK walks toward Rose; he’s within a couple of feet, but then he gets pulled back and whipped toward the very table he just set up. Relying on pure skill, BK kicks into a flip against the edge of the table – he lands on his feet to a big pop, and swings around with his arm already outstretched. He belts Yoko before she can react; Yoko wobbles backward, and BK senses a chance to put another old feud to rest. He grabs Yoko and pulls her toward the table; Yoko tries to free herself, but BK’s will is stronger at the pivotal moment, and he launches the pair of them into a Tazzplex. They crash right through the table, and chants of “HOLY SHIT!” and “ECW! ECW!” fill the arena. BK smiles; splinters are sticking into his back, but he doesn’t care – he can see the ref, and all he has to do is cover Yoko. But as he looks up, the camera catches his expression turn from satisfaction to surprise, and then almost panic – in his struggle with Yoko, he has missed Rose’s little excursion to the outside. Rose is standing on the corner post above him, and her arms and torso are now wrapped in barbed wire. She raises her hands, and lifts off; the moment seems to take place in slow motion for BK and Rose, but for everyone else it’s over in a couple of seconds. Rose strikes both BK and Yoko heavily, and she just lies in place, covering them – the ref slides in and counts, 1….2…. – Rose readies herself for the crowd’s sonic boom and the bell, but instead she is dragged off of the pair. Rose rips her arm away and rolls to her feet; she comes face to face with Surion, who has cuts all over his hands from grasping the barbed wire along with her arms. Without any warning, Rose charges; Surion’s speed is cut though tiredness, and Rose spears him out of the ring. She throws aside the wire and starts kicking Surion, close to the open cell door…..
While all this has been going on, an equally ferocious battle has been raging on top of the cell itself. Blade and RDK are slamming and suplexing one another; several times the crowd has braced itself for a suicide plunge, but so far the roof appears to be standing up to the punishment it’s taking. One spot seems to be weaker than the others, and Blade tries repeatedly to break it; but it holds, and driven on by the crowd RDK “machos” up again. Totally equal in strength, the fight moves close to the edge of the cell near to where the pair climbed up; RDK aims a huge kick at Blade and the ninja is certain to fall – but Blade grabs RDK’s foot, pivots on the very edge of the cell, and swings RDK out instead. The crowd screams; RDK falls, but he’s facing the mesh and manages to arrest his descent about halfway down the cell. Blade sees this, swears, and immediately pursues with a terrifyingly fast spider climb. He catches up to RDK and tries to dislodge him; RDK punches him back, the wall vibrates violently, and then in a split second they lose their grip simultaneously and fall…..
…..to land on the deeply unfortunate Surion, who at that moment has been whipped out of the cell through the door by Rose. RDK and Blade roll off, both very winded from the impact; Rose rushes out and covers Surion, and the ref who had been watching RDK and Blade’s battle is in just the right place to make the count. The crowd is going crazy, surely it must be over….but a bloodied BK somehow hurtles out of the door just in time to stop the pin before the 3 count is given. BK throws Rose back into the cell, away from the other participants who might interfere, but Blade is hot on his tail, and RDK and Surion follow Blade. Yoko is waiting for them all to return, and they all end up back in the ring, as if by general agreement. The six look at one another – without exception they are exhausted, both mentally and physically, and none of them have the strength to continue for more than a few minutes longer. One way or another, the match is approaching its crunch point.
As if a second bell has been rung, they all attack at the same moment. All hell breaks loose, and all alliances and feuds are null and void – the one and only aim for every man and woman is a pin, any pin. In the mayhem, BK goes for a crossbody on Surion but gets back dropped out of the ring; in close proximity, RDK clotheslines Surion and he too is sent over the top. BK climbs back on to the apron, but the edge of the ring is a happy hunting ground for RDK, and he dropkicks BK into the cell wall with astonishing force. Eager to capitalize, RDK tries another moonsault from the ropes, but BK shifts aside and RDK strikes the hard floor. Surion now gets his chance, and he further dazes RDK with the Hand of Albion…….only to then fall victim to BK’s own Migraine (Unprettier). Surion lies still very close to the apron, and BK goes for the pin, but RDK pulls him away, kicks him in the gut and then whips BK toward the cell wall. But BK manages to alter his trajectory so that he goes flying out of the open cell door; RDK looks around for Surion to pin him, but he seems to have disappeared. So instead he follows BK; as RDK pursues him, BK looks at the cell wall, and calculates where the odds will be most in his favour. It’s a risky call, but BK starts to climb – RDK exits the structure, and as he looks up at BK he decides that he stands a better chance against one opponent than four. Despite the inherent risks, RDK again starts to ascend – but will the gamble pay off, or will the match be decided back on terra firma?
In the ring, Blade seems to have finally snapped – his eyes blaze with dark purpose as he smashes punches and kicks into Yoko and Rose – it’s as if his brain has stopped registering the pain and fatigue of the match. If ever there was a time that Yoko and Rose needed one another, it’s now; but still Rose can’t overcome her paranoia, and Blade exploits their separation ruthlessly. Eventally, Blade manages to hit the Light of Orion on Rose – but Yoko immediately strikes back with her evenflow DDT. The crowd noise is awe – inspiring, and as Yoko looks about she realizes that there’s no opposition in sight. All she has to do is cover Blade or Rose…..but Yoko hesitates. Even after Rose’s anger and accusations, Yoko can not, will not betray her trust; and as she’s thinking this, she hears the sound of someone jumping into the ring from behind. It’s Surion, who has hidden briefly under the ring to avoid getting pinned by RDK; Yoko is quietly glad to have someone else to fight, and she smiles and gives Surion the “come on” gesture…..
While Yoko has been following the dictates of her conscience, BK and RDK have been battling way above; parts of the roof bending under their weight. They move across the space, to the side opposite where they climbed up; below them are the announce desks. At the very edge of the drop, RDK and BK grapple; the crowd is almost screaming, and with a titanic effort BK suplexes RDK over the side into space. RDK has only microseconds to react; he shoots out his arms behind him and grasps the wire, holding on before kicking off and flipping back, kicking BK powerfully in the gut. Bk is shoved backward; RDK scrambles to his feet, lifts BK up…..and with a huge yell throws BK out and downward. Now the crowd really screams; the announce team hove only a second or two to dive clear before BK’s fall is broken by the desk. It is well padded to defend the electronic equipment from impact, but nevertheless it’s a mighty impact to take……and there’s more to come. RDK lifts up his arms, scratched and torn all over, and cameras soak the arena with light as he jumps…..and for a moment, it’s as if he’ll rise and soar forever…..before he twists over into his moonsault landing position. There’s a great crash as the second impact finishes the demolition job on the announce desk; a camera rushes over, and one of the refs is ready for the pin – but there is nothing to count. RDK’s moonsault may have been incredible to watch, but it has hurt him almost as much as BK – the pair are lying, side by side and knocked out, neither able to pin the other. But there may yet be hope for them, as the situation in the ring is far from settled….
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:54:07 GMT -5
The four inside the cell are now running on empty fuel tanks. Surion tries to finish things with Surion’s Revenge, but Rose counters and hits her own Mark of the Rose with incredible violence. As she does this, Blade almost decapitates Yoko with a Thor’s Hammer, and Yoko’s eyes glaze as she lies on the mat. Seeing one another, Rose and Blade stand up and approach the centre of the ring. The crowd, which has been shouting its lungs out for most of the match, falls almost silent as Rose and Blade regard one another. Blade smiles as Rose breathes deeply from all the exertion of the match.
Blade: You know that you cannot defeat me….I have but one purpose, and I will not stop until I fulfil it.
Rose says nothing; she just continues to stare. Blade raises an eyebrow.
Blade: You still really believe that he’s coming back, don’t you? Don’t you understand? He has absorbed the essence of pure evil…..even one such as he cannot overcome such a force. You are alone, Alexandra, and will be forever more……
Rose’s features become pained as she battles with her fear and sorrow. She takes a step back, and Blade takes one toward her, his vicious grin growing wider and more confident –
GONG……….
The lights fail, and the audience practically sets a new world indoor noise record.
GONG……..
Everyone is looking around, trying to be the first to spot that infamous silhouette. But the seconds pass, and there’s nothing……until suddenly, Rose’s voice is heard, strong now and crystal clear.
Rose: I am NOT alone, fool, and I never shall be – Lord Ridley is with me, in my heart and soul even if his body is elsewhere. And because of this, I shall NEVER fall to a pathetic slave such as you!
Rose spins a monumental kick at Blade and sends him halfway across the ring. Blade jumps back up, eyes flaming, and the pair charge each other in their last attempt for victory…….
They both swing kicks at the same time, and you would need a slow motion camera to spot Blade connecting with Rose a millisecond ahead of her shot. Blade ducks, and Rose falls to the mat, holding her head; Blade looks perfectly calm as he lifts Rose and puts all his remaining strength into a final burst of the Lights. Rose lies still; Blade stands over her and bends down to whisper close to her ear.
Blade: Now tell me, Rose…..who is the slave, and who is the master?
The crowd is going off its collective head – but neither Blade nor Rose realizes why. For in the corner, a single figure is moving; they lift themselves up to their feet, and climb up to the top of the metal post.
Yoko keeps her eyes on Blade, and her inner fire, the quality which first drew Ridley and Rose to her, burns as never before. And that fire is about to come to the surface…….quietly, Yoko pulls out a little bottle from her shirt, similar to the one containing her poison fluid. But instead of taking a mouthful, she bends down and pours it over her ring boots……
A few people in the crowd suddenly twig what Yoko is doing; they cry out to their friends, and the noise becomes overwhelming as Yoko discard the bottle and produces a lighter. She flicks it, and looks at the bright flame for a moment before dropping it on to her boots. The kerosene ignites, and Yoko jumps u, aiming for Blade’s head; he turns, and has just a second to see Yoko’s blazing feet in all their glory before she nails him with a flaming “M.Bison” flying guillotine. Blade’s face is smashed into the canvas; Yoko takes quite an impact herself, and rolls away. Rose feels the powerful vibration; she is too dazed to fully understand, but sensing a body in close proximity, she pulls herself up and forward just enough so that she collapses to the mat with one arm over Blade’s chest. The ref on the inside dives in for the count….
…and at that very moment, on the outside, BK lifts up his head, stares ahead as if unable to focus properly, and drops sideways to cover RDK.
The counts seem to start at exactly the same moment – and the refs are almost in synch with one another as they hit 3. Almost….but not quite.
The ref in the ring is just a tiny fraction ahead – and it’s his hand that the timekeeper sees raised first. The bell rings, the crowd explodes, and though the big screen seems to suggest that one count was marginally ahead, it’s only when the timekeeper confirms the result to Philip that the issue is settled.
Philip, like everyone else in the arena, is practically hoarse from yelling, but nevertheless he grabs his mic and gasps the result to make it official.
Philip: Here….is your…..winner, and still…..ACW Champion………Alexandra Kaesar!
BK finally reaches his destination and two doors are shown.
BK: We’ll you have seen 10 through 2 now its time for my Number one match in ACW. It took place at Heatwave and it was a Barbed Wire Rope Match for the ACW Entertainment Title and my career was on the line if I didn’’t win. Although Spider and I have parted ways we still respect each other for the performance we put on in this match.
Here it is.
BK opens the door to reveal the light from outside and then he stops.
BK(talking to himself): I feel like I’m forgetting something…..... Oh well.
BK continues to make his way outside and the camera’s cut the the broom closet.
Surion: Hello….Anyone out there?
Surion begins knocking.
Surion: Come on BK let me out. It smells…………… Anyone. The camera cuts to the match at Heatwave.
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:55:11 GMT -5
Match #1: ACW Entertainment Title Match: BK London vs Champion Spider - Barbed Wire Ring Ropes Match
It takes some considerable time for the event staff to clear all the debris and replace the blood soaked ring mat after the previous match, and the members of the crowd who passed out at its bloody conclusion also have to be attended to. Finally the main ring is ready, and carefully the technical staff replace the standard ropes with the thick and sturdy but still extremely vicious barbed wire ones. The referee and Philip climb very carefully into the ring, and Philp still manages to get a scratch on one cheek; being a pro, however, he ignores it and gets on with his appointed task.
Philip: This match is set for one fall with a 30 minute time limit, and it is for the ACW Entertainment Title……Introducing first, from Brooklyn New York, the challenger……..one half of the ACW Tag Team Champions, Top Draw……BK London!
”Warrior pt 2” belts out over the sound system, and BK’s sizable fan base goes mental as their idol comes out into the arena lights. London looks to be in good shape despite the efforts he has already made that evening in the Tag Turmoil match; his hands and wrists are carefully taped up to offer some protection from the rope barbs. For London, the stakes cannot be any higher; he knows that if he loses, his contract will be terminated with immediate effect. London hails the cheering masses from the corners before returning to the centre of the ring, a man on a mission.
“Transform” hits, and the crowd’s welcome for Spider is much less friendly.
Philip: And his opponent, from San Diego California……the reigning ACW Entertainment Title holder….Syrus “Spider” Donahu!
Spider holds his belt up above his head and defiantly taunts all of London’s fans as he approaches the ring. Spider enters and hands his belt to the referee before making a tearing motion with his hands, signifying London’s contract. London doesn’t let Spider’s taunting get to him; he knows that he absolutely cannot allow his opponent to make him careless, however angry he becomes.
Philip slips out of the ring as carefully as he can, and without further delay the signal is given for the contest to begin.
Bell Rings.
Spider and London lock up straight away; Spider has the superior strength but London counteracts this by kicking at Spider’s lower body until he lets go. Spider whips London toward the ropes; London skids to a halt just before he hits them, but Spider follows him and predicts his actions, suplexing London as he turns around. Spider is back up on his feet without delay, and he kicks London on the mat a few times until London rolls clear; London comes forward again and goes for a dropkick, but Spider steps back and so only takes some of the force. As London stands up, Spider grabs him and delivers a swift powerslam, then another, and then a third;
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:55:34 GMT -5
After the third Spider tries a pin but London kicks out before 2. The pair return to their feet and exchange huge punches; Spider drives London back against the ropes and London feels the barbs in his back - London frees himself by taking hold of Spider’s arm and whipping him sideways to the corner, leaving red scratches across Spider’s side where he is brushed along the wire. London runs to Spider and hops up on to the first rope to get some height before pummeling Spider in the head; Spider though is not willing to put up with this and he grabs London by the waist, lifts him up, walks out of the corner and then throws London against the ropes. Both London and the crowd wince, and a few more scratches are drawn on London’s back where he bounces off; Spider tries to repeat the move but London fights and wrenches himself free of Spider’s grip. He brings Spider down with a leg sweep and then rolls him up in an opportunistic manner. The referee counts, but Spider gets away well before 2. Spider and BK circle the ring; BK breaks first and charges toward Spider, but Spider also runs forward and the pair collide, each sending the other to the mat as they bang heads. Spider rolls over and tries to hold London down with his weight, but London kicks out at 2 and is right back on his feet, ready for more.
London and Spider throw a flurry of forearms and elbows at one another; Spider whips London hard to the ropes again, but this time London takes the hit from the barbs and springs back. Spider is not prepared and London successfully clotheslines him; he keeps going to the nearest corner, climbs up and leaps into a missile dropkick as Spider gets up. Spider drops back down to one knee and London flies over the top; London though lands on his feet and, staying back to back with Spider, hooks both his arms and lifts Spider up and over his head to drop Spider on his. London pins, and gets a solid 2. Spider is spurred by this, and he counters an attempted knockdown with a big boot to the chin; he then whips London against the ropes so that the referee is “accidentally” knocked over, runs over and then applies the Tarantula, taking damage himself from the barbed wire but making London cry out from the pain. The ref is only slightly stunned, and Spider releases London before he is spotted, but the move has had the desired effect and London has both the ache in his muscles and the scratches from the wire to show for it. Spider hits a full nelson slam and pins; the count is just past 2 when London breaks away. London is not best pleased with Spider’s tactics, and he avoids a great punch from his opponent before using a Jawbreaker; London tries a quick cover but Spider throws up his arms and London has to roll away quickly to stop Spider from getting a hold on him. London retreats toward the ropes and Spider runs in toward him, but London trips Spder so that he falls into the ropes. While Spider tries to get up, London raises a fist to the crowd and then rushes forward, jumping on to Spider’s back and driving his chest and neck against the barbs. Spider rolls over and falls off of the ropes, leaving long scrapes on both his front and back, and London pins him for a count of 2.5 before Spider rallies and kicks free.
London is fighting with all his heart and soul, and the fans back him all the way; Spider though is equally determined to crush London’s dreams, and when the pair start to swap punches it is Spider that comes out on top, stalling London’s attack long enough to grab him and deliver a hugely powerful Dominator. Spider then elbow drops and quickly pins for a 2 count. Keeping control of things, Spider brings London to a corner and pins him there while he rams his own shoulder into London repeatedly; as he is doing this there is a rise in the noise from the crowd, and Jakie comes quickly down to ringside. Jakie jumps up on to the apron, but the referee sees him and warns him away; Spider taunts Jakie as he batters London, knowing that if Jakie interferes London will lose the match. Jakie is worried for his friend, but he knows he could never forgive himself if he costs London the match and he moves away from the ring; as it turns out this briefly takes away the referee’s attention, and London is able to low – blow Spider and escape. London takes hold of Spidr while he is reeling and throws him through the ropes; Spider does not pass all the way through but instead gets his head caught up, and he is in obvious pain from the sharp barbs. Jakie waves to London to get his attention; London looks over to Jakie and gives him a thumbs – up signal. Jakie nods, and then leaves ringside as London pounds the trapped Spider until he is able to free himself; Spider staggers away, but London sends him right back, suplexing Spider so that his ribs are driven against the wire. Again Spider removes himself without delay, and London floors him with a spinning kick before making the cover, and earning himself a count of 2.5. The crowd is cheering like mad for the intense match, and the two participants show no signs of being ready to quit as they face off once more.
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Post by BK London on Jan 20, 2005 17:56:24 GMT -5
The two men recommence their battle, and for a minute or two they probe one another with a variety of throws, punches and kicks, looking for any concealed weakness in their opponent. London gives Spider a drop toe hold on to the ropes, and then compounds the effect with a leg drop to the back of his neck before Spider can get off of the ropes. Spider is starting to become toughened up against this kind of offense though, and he hits straight back with a DVD close to the ropes, scraping London against the barbs as he comes down. Spider pulls London away from the ropes and pins, getting 2; with London in the centre of the ring Spider locks in a sharpshooter. London is in pain but the thought of tapping never enters his mind; he slowly drags himself to the ropes, fighting Spider all the way, and grabs the bottom one even though he cuts his hand on the wire. Spider has to break the hold, and London gets back up and slaps Spider across the face with his injured hand, leaving a bright red streak of blood across Spider’s cheek. Spider is angered by the insult, and he determines to make an example of London; he smashes him with one, two, three blows to the head, pulls London over to the ropes, and then amazes the crowd and London himself by executing a perfect Praying ropewalk clothesline – a rare feat for a big man like Spider to pull off. Spider follows with a massive powerbomb and then pins, hooking the leg – London has to use every ounce of guts he has to kick out before the 3 count is given, and although the crowd boos Spider they are inwardly appreciative of his skills. London knows that he has to do something quickly; he rolls away from Spider, and as Spider tries to knock him down he counters and throws Spider into the ropes, this time with more force. Spider flips up and over, but his leg gets caught up and he lets out an involuntary yell of pain; London kicks Spider free, dropping him on to the crash mats on his head. London then backs up, and as Spider is picking himself up London dives through the ropes himself to strike Spider, sending both men rolling over on the floor – as the camera zooms in there are very long, crimson streaks all the way along London’s chest and back where he passed through.
As London picks himself up, he looks down and sees the bleeding scrapes all over him, and realizes that he needs to pull out something exceptional to overcome Spider long enough to get the 3 count. Spider is getting up, so London whips him into the steel steps to buy some time, and as he does so he sees something sticking out from under the ring. Before he can think further, however, Spider charges and knocks him to the ground before rolling him back into the ring; London shifts away and runs from Spider, who catches up to him before he can escape fully and grabs him by the hair. London is desperate to get away and he rips himself free, slipping behind his opponent; Spider spins and throws an enormous punch, but he accidentally nails the ref instead. London smacks Spider back in return, brings him to the ropes and hits his BK Krusher, dropping Spider’s neck right on the barbed wire. Spider is well out of it, but so is the ref; London curses, but then he realizes that this gives him a new opportunity. Quickly, London rolls out of the ring; he pulls out a table and sets it up on the outside, and then retrieves one of the ladders from earlier and sets that up in the ring. London is just about to return to Spider, when a thought occurs to him; he slips out of the ring again, and lifting up the ring cover he grins as he sees the items he was looking for. There is a surge in noise from the crowd as London pulls out the gasoline can used in the previous match, and the lighter; he soaks the table with what’s left of the fuel before re – entering the ring and tucking the lighter into his waistband. As he get back, however, Spider is waiting to welcome him; London receives the Spider Bite, and Spider covers only to remember that the ref is still down. Spider looks over and sees that the referee is beginning to stir, as is London; Spider lifts up London in preparation for the Widow’s Peak and tells London to kiss his career goodbye, but just as he puts it into action London counters and turns it into his own Explicit Action. Spider slumps on the mat, but London is determined to finish his plan; using his last reserves of energy he pulls Spider up the ladder with him, and cameras flash everywhere as London throws the lighter on to the table, igniting it, before he superplexes Spider off the ladder and through the table. There is an incredible crash as the table shatters; both men instinctively roll away from the flames, but pure adrenaline pulses through London’s body, and he is up almost immediately, rolling Spider back in to the ring and chucking away the ladder as the referee finally stands back up. He has to kneel down almost immediately to count, though, and the whole arena counts with him as London rolls Spider up and holds him to get the 1-2-3 and bring the match to a climactic end.
Philip: Here is your winner……and NEW ACW Entertainment Title Holder…..BK London!
London’s fans are in seventh heaven, and London himself stays kneeling on the mat as the referee hands the belt to him. London gets up slowly and looks around him at the cheering throngs, and he raises up the belt to them in recognition of their support. Spider is still lying on the mat; the effort of putting on such an intense match has left him drained, but also he stays down to let London enjoy his moment of victory. After a minute or two Spider rolls back up and slides quietly out of the ring, and the fans put Kayfabe aside for a few moments to applaud him as he returns to the locker rooms, the scars and cuts all over his body evidence of the work Spider has put in to entertain the crowd. London too applauds Spider, and then with a final wave to the crowd he makes his own way out with the white title belt draped over his shoulder.
What other battles will BK face beyond the horizon?
Only time will tell as his time in ACW grows.
Fade Out.
End Show
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Post by Latino on Jan 20, 2005 18:01:42 GMT -5
Very good show. It was nice to sort of relive some of the matches that have taken place in ACW during it's 7 - 8 months.
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Post by Jonny Spade on Jan 20, 2005 18:04:10 GMT -5
Good show tonight to bad i got sprayed with the coke though....o well
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Post by hunter on Jan 20, 2005 18:07:17 GMT -5
It was a good show. I correctly predicted the number 5 pick, too. He he...
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Post by Dalton on Jan 20, 2005 18:18:23 GMT -5
uhm, guys, that broom closet did smell....
good show BK, well put together, props
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Post by Fallen Souls on Jan 20, 2005 18:21:47 GMT -5
from the vault every thursday before ppv? >> no?
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Post by Dalton on Jan 20, 2005 18:24:12 GMT -5
ooh, ooh, me next, me next!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jan 20, 2005 18:24:54 GMT -5
Nice show BK. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
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Post by Scientist GooeyGarth on Jan 20, 2005 19:23:37 GMT -5
*throws confetti on BK* Huzzah another good show, good job BK
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