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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:14:09 GMT -5
Segment: Backlash Take 2 (Credit: DD, WCW 98, Tornado)
The camera catches Daredevil and WCW 98 walking in the backstage, each with a plastic cup in hand. We can guess that DD has a cup of hot chocolate as mentioned many times in the past. The two appear to be discussing something, although it’s unclear what it is until the camera manages to get closer in:
DD: But when I become the chairman, at least for one day, I’ll show the ACW Board of Directors what they are missing. And hey, you never know. If they are impressed with what we can come up with, maybe you’ll be offered a place back on the board where you richly belong.
WCW 98: I know but it’s 13 other guys out there, and although some of them are fellow Untouchable member I don’t think that really matters...
DD: Meh. It ought to. Jonny and I were amazingly close to winning the World title, so the rest of the team should at least take a look and see that us two have the best chance out of anybody to win.
WCW 98: Hmm...yeah but-
The two are suddenly stopped, and there’s a cheer from the arena as Tornado whacks WCW 98 on the back of the head with a steel chair. DD turns around, looking rather shocked as Tornado smashes him on the side of the head. Both men are laid out on the floor, and Tornado now smirks, spitting on DD before getting ready to flee from the scene of the crime.
Tornado: The hottest star in ACW eh? Well Dan, you were just paid a visit by the biggest rising star in wrestling.
He smiles again before fleeing, just as staff members rush to both the aid of DD and WCW 98.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:14:40 GMT -5
Match 5: ACW International Title Match BK London vs. Mr. Aguila (Credit: BK)
It’s time for ACW’s top heel to meet the local hero; fireworks are guaranteed as Philip enters the ring.
Philip: This match is scheduled for one fall, and its for the International Championship, coming to the ring from Guadalajara, Jalisco, weighing in at 195 pounds, Mr. Aguila!
"Essa Rios' WWF Theme" hits and Mr. Aguila runs out onto the stage to a huge pop from the crowd, Aguila slaps hands with his peers in the crowd and slides into the ring. Tons of Mr. Aguila signs spring up in the crowd and Aguila hops to the top rope and then does a back flip off before going to the opposite corner and doing another. He bounces off the ropes and begins stretching while waiting for his opponent.
Philip: And his opponent, coming to the ring from Brooklyn, New York, weighing in at 240 pounds, he is the ACW International Champion, BK London!
The camera quickly cuts to the Mexican band on stage and they begin playing a more hispanic influenced version of "Diamonds" by Kanye West. BK London makes his way down to the riing with both a sombrero and marachas to some huge heat from the crowd. He then pulls out a bag and begins throwing oranges into the crowd before making his way down the ramp. BK hops onto the apron and throws his marachas and sombrero to the side before stepping into the ring. BK hands over his International Championship to the referee and the referee makes sure Aguila gets a look at it before holding it up in the air. The referee hands the belt to the timekeeper and the bell rings for the beginning of the match.
Both superstars walk around the ring, not underestimating each other's wrestling abilities and finally the two superstars lock up in the center of the ring. Aguila knows BK has the power advantage so he quickly catches him off guard with a school boy roll up, BK is stacked up and it looks like the match could be over in a matter of seconds but BK manages to kick out right before tres. The two superstars immediately spring to their feet and BK makes the first move, charging at Aguila, but Aguila sends BK flying with a deep armdrag. BK springs back up to his feet and charges at him again only to recieve another arm drag, BK gets up again and now Aguila charges at him and attempts a Hurricanrana but BK launches Aguila in the air and he lands neck first on the top rope. Aguila holds his neck and turns around and BK lifts him on his shoulders, possibly for the Saturday Night Special(Death Valley Driver), but Aguila slips off and dropkicks BK sternum first into the corner. BK bounces out of the corner and Aguila takes him down with a neckbreaker and hooks his leg but BK kicks out. Aguila picks up BK in front face-lock position and sets him up for a suplex but BK blocks it. BK now lifts Aguila for a suplex and keeps him stalled in the air. BK manages to get some heel heat in the process as he flexes his bicep with one arm but Aguila catches him off guard when he floats over behind BK and rolls him up with a rolling crutch pin. BK kicks out and they both get up but Aguila kicks him in the ribs and abdomen repeatedly, BK hunches over and Aguila springboards off the top rope from the inside of the ring and turns around in mid-air, connecting with a leg drop to the back of BK's head. BK is out on the ground and Aguila hooks the legs of BK but BK gets his arm on the bottom rope. Aguila picks up BK and whips him into the ropes but BK reverses it and sends Aguila into the ropes. Aguila bounces off the ropes and flips over BK, attempting a sunset flip but BK is struggling to keep his balance. BK crawls towards the ropes and grabs the top rope but the referee kicks BK's arms and he falls backwards into the pin. The referee slides over and sees if the shoulders are down and begins the count but only gets up to dos.
BK and Aguila rise up at the same time and Aguila charges at BK but BK levels him with a boot to the head. BK now smiles as he gains control of this match and he picks up Aguila in a side headlock and begins punching away at his head before the referee's count for 5. Aguila drops to the ground and holds his face while BK picks him up while BK turns him on his back. BK locks his legs around the legs of Aguila and stands on his calves while grabbing both of arms and pulling back. BK sits down and then falls on his back and Aguila is now in pain as he stretches his body with a Mexican Surfboard Stretch and BK goes as far as to lock in a Dragon Sleeper hold. Aguila screams in pain as BK's face shows a great amount of agression, Aguila then begins to rake the eye of BK and BK releases the hold as he holds his eyes in pain. Aguila slowly gets up holding his back and BK gets up only to recieve a clothesline, BK gets up and Aguila hits him with another clothesline. BK gets up again and this time Aguila whips BK into the corner, Aguila charges at BK and attempts a Spinning Wheel Kick but BK catches him and tosses him out the ring. Aguila lands on the outside and stumbles into the ring barricade, BK slides out of the ring and he immediately goes to work on Aguila with some stiff right hands to his face. Aguila can barely stands on both of his feet and BK drags him over to where McNally and Edison sit and they begin to move. BK smashes Aguila's head into the table and then bends over and begins to remove the padding from the ground, revealing the concrete. BK picks up Aguila and sets him up for the Revolver, as BK turns Aguila pushes him into the ring post. BK's head ricochets off the post and as he steps a few steps back Aguila hits BK with a backdrop. BK writhes in pain on the mat and Aguila slowly begins to stagger up and rolls into the ring. The referee slowly begins to count as the camera closes in on the huge bumps ont he head of Aguila due to those stiff punches. BK begins to rise up and he rolls into the ring, only to be stomped out by Aguila.
Aguila picks him up and sets him up on the top rope in the corner, Aguila begins to climb up to the top rope and signals for the Frankensteiner. Aguila hops on the shoulders of BK and sends him flying towards the middle of the ring. BK is out cold and Aguila climbs to the top rope, he jumps off and it almost seems as if time stands still when Aguila hits his picture perfect moonsault, getting great hangtime. Rios hooks the legs of BK....uno...........dos.......-kick out. The crowd is in shock at BK kicking out of those two manuevers that a normal man would've been KO'd from. Aguila picks up BK and grabs his arm while climbing up to the top rope, Aguila walks across the ropes and attempts to hits BK with a Hurricanrana but BK pushes him off his shoulders. Aguila backs up and BK kicks him in the gut and sets him up for a powerbomb. BK lifts Aguila but Aguila somehow gets BK in the front facelock, countering the move and attempts to finish him with the Rios Driver but BK keeps Aguila in mid air. BK then pushes off Aguila and sends the back of his head bouncing off the top turnbuckle. Aguila walks slowly out of the corner holding the back of his head and BK finishes him off with a Shades of Michaels and covers him for the uno, dos, tres.
Philip: And the winner of this match, and STILL International Champion, B-K London!
"Diamonds" by Kanye West hits and BK holds his lower back and the referee raises his arm in triumph. BK quickly demands his International Championship. The referee retrieves the International Championship and BK grabs it and clutches it in his arms. BK sees Mr. Aguila staggering up, holding the back of his neck and BK walks over to him and helps him up. BK pats him on the back and raises his arm for the Mexican crowd and the crowd gets a huge pop, before you know it that reaction changes when BK nearly takes his head off with a clothesline. BK laughs out loud and walks out of the ring while smiling as he walks up the ramp, holding up his title.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:15:28 GMT -5
Segment: Catching up with the Champ (Credit: BK)
As the segment opens the scene appears in not a locker room, not a corridor, not an office, but more of dressing room. With the cream and baby blue patterned wall created to relieve stress and the vase filled with a lovely floral arrangement of roses. The camera moves onto the black leather couch where we see ACW Interviewer Kevin Anderson sitting down, with his legs folded in a very masculine manner and in his hands are some blue cards. Adjacent to that black leather couch is another leather couch where the International Champion, BK London, is comfortably sitting down. The International Championship lays down, shining and glimmering in the light right next to him and he pats it before the camera goes back to Kevin Anderson.
Kevin: Kevin Anderson here, and I've got the none other than the International Champion here, fresh off his 30 Minute Iron Man Match with Kudo, in a one on one in-depth interview. We have left the original setting of where I usually conduct my interviews with BK London for a more discrete and private setting. Speaking of your match with Kudo BK, we saw you do something that we would've never thought you would've done in your wildest dreams, you walked back into the ring and you shook the hand of Kudo, any reason why for that shocking moment?
BK: You know Kevin, I passed through many superstars in my wrestling career, I've passed through some of the best superstars and some of the worst, I have passed through some of the hugest superstars and even some of the smallest and none of them, NONE, came within the margin of the drive I saw in the eyes of Kudo Yasuda at Samhain. When Kudo begin to rise during the ending moments of the match, when the blood began to pour down from his face onto the mat below, and I looked into his eyes before attempting the Shades of Michaels, I saw something different than what I usually see in my victims. And you know what I saw, I saw drive, I saw passion, I saw the eyes of a champion. Never in my years have I saw a person with so much potential. Never have I witnessed someone, who has yet to scratch the iceberg of their career, take me to the limit. And for that, I respect Kudo Yasuda, I respect his passion and love for wrestling and I respect him as a person.
Kevin: Wow, do you believe this match has truly changed the person you've become? Do you believe that this match has given you a different outlook of the ACW Roster?
BK: Change me as a person? No, no, no, no, while I respect Kudo it doesn't change who I am. I am still the most ruthless, the most unforgiving son of a bitch to step into the ACW ring. You ask if it gives me an outlook on the ACW Roster, if anything it should give the ACW Roster a different outlook on me. That's right, you heard me. I walked into that ring and put on a wrestling clinic, I put on a match of the year candidate and people STILL don't respect me. MY match at Samhain, MY performance was better than anything those 2nd rate, lackluster wrestlers could pull off. And not only did I put on a show, like I said I would, but I won the damn match. I beat Kudo, and while still showing respect for my competitor, I proved that I am the dominant champion and proved why I am the International Champion and why I should the the ACW World Champion!
BK is now less relaxed from his chair and more serious, moving out of his relaxed position and now sitting in an upright position. He is becoming more infuriated but then realizes he is getting riled up over really nothing and sits back and relaxes.
BK: What else you got huh...
Kevin: Well BK London, you have just mentioned the World Championship...but ever since you lost the ACW Heavyweight Championship at Genocide to Yoko Satoshi, you have recieved one shot for the title..
BK: Your DAMN right!
Kevin: ..any reason to why you haven't gotten an ACW Heavyweight Championship title shot?
BK: Its simply because they underestimate me and they are afraid of me because they see me as a threat. That's simply it. I've said this before and I'll say it again, going into Genocide I was forced beyond my will to sign a secret contract, a contract not know by ACW fans. This contract stated that if I lost to Yoko Satoshi, that I would no longer get a shot at the ACW Championship as long as she is champion. And then Yoko Satoshi plotted and conived her way to get both Ridley and Rose in the match and attack me during the match, knowing that I was partly injured with her freaky torture a few shows back. But now that sick lesbo, chinky eyed, anorexic BITCH is out of ACW and no longer ACW Champion, so I am free to go for the ACW Championship anytime I please now. And ever since she has dropped the title I have been secretly plotting, secretly awaiting my opportunity to get MY rematch for MY belt. And the time will be soon RDK, you won't know where, you won't know when, but when it comes...ohh you'll feel it in its full fury.
Kevin: Well while you are waiting to strike and pounce on RDK, do you have any people you think are a serious threat to your International Championship? Any superstars that can give you a run for your money?
BK: Any threats? To my belt? There is no one that comes close to my abilities in the ring, there is no one who comes close to my track record in ACW and there is no one that comes REMOTELY close to my accomplishments in ACW. So you ask if there is anyone who is a threat to my belt? The answer is simply no, and you know why the answer is no...it’s because in this federation - NO!, in this business - NO!, in this WORLD, I have no equal, do I make myself clear? Every superstar in the back can hate me after this interview but I will not give a damn what they think, I just went out there and disposed of one of the top wrestlers in Mexico and defended my International Title and tonight I will continue to dominate when I throw 13 plus other men over the top rope and become Chairman on whatever show it is. And you can take that, to the bank. This interview, is over.
BK picks up his International Championship and puts it on his shoulder before standing up and tossing his microphone in the face of Kevin Anderson. Kevin is shocked at the words of BK and the crowd murmurs amongst themselves wondering, can someone truly stop BK London?
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:16:36 GMT -5
Match 6: “Chairman for a Day” Battle Royale
ACW’s first show of the tour has been a resounding success, and the fans have one more treat in store; they’re about to witness a match of a rare scale and grandeur. Philip waits in the ring before starting his marathon introduction.
Philip: Ladies and Gentlemen, Senors and Senoritas, this is the main event match – ACW’s second annual “Chairman for a Day” Over-the-Top Battle Royale! Fifteen superstars will begin the match, and each can only be eliminated by being thrown or dropped over the top rope so that both feet touch the floor on the outside. The winner will earn the privilege of creating the card for our show on November 15th, 2005.
The fans cheer a little, allowing Philip to take a breath before continuing. As he does so, “Macho Man” hits, and the place goes wild.
Philip: So… introducing first, from Yellowknife, Canada, he is one half of the ACW Tag Team Champions, and ACW World Champion, the Macho Man RDK!
RDK emerges on to the stage, holding up both his title belts and wearing his trademark shade. Enormously popular with fans all over the globe, the crowd bellows its approval, and RDK takes his time coming down to the ring, before climbing on the turnbuckles to get a good look at the crowd. With the ring still empty, this is much easier than it might otherwise have been, and it takes a minute or so for the ovation to die down so that Philip can continue.
Philip: Next, from Berlin, Germany, Rawt!
Rawt gets a slightly better reception this time around, and takes up a position on one side of the ring on entering.
Philip: From Blackpool, England, the Force of Nature Danny Richards!
”DOA” by the Foo Fighter plays, and Danny comes out to a few boos from the crowd. Everyone is struck by how strong he’s looking, and Philip keeps away from him as he enters the ring.
Philip: From Mount Olympus, the Hitman of the Gods!
”I Love it Loud” hits, and Hitman gets a warm reception from the crowd; he strides down to the ring, and gives all his opponents a glance as he ascends the steps. He clearly means business.
Philip: From Kelso, Washington, Andy Starr!
”No Shelter” plays, and Starr runs down to the ring energetically, ready to give the match his all.
Philip: From New York City….. Victor “Latino” Laureano!
”Lowrider” hits once again, and the crowd cheers with just as much fire this time as Latino comes out with his arms raised; he enters the ring and slaps his chest defiantly.
Philip: From Hong Kong, China….. Jake Cheng!
”Through the Iris” plays, and Jake gets some heel heat as he makes his entrance. He’s not concerned, and flips off the fans as he reaches ringside, sliding into the ring and heading to a vacant corner.
Philip: From Seoul, South Korea….he is the ACW Light Heavyweight Champion, Fallensouls!
”Eden” bursts into life, and FSX gets a decent pop; he slaps a few hands on his way down to the ring, and hops over the ropes, showing off his agility to those assembled.
Philip: From Austin, Texas….. Santiago Riviera!
”Iron Man” plays, and Santiago gets a decent welcome; he holds his arm up to the fans, and moves swiftly to the ring, getting in and pacing around, meeting the eyes of those already present before stopping and leaning against the ropes.
Philip: From Toronto, Ontario…Jonny Spade!
”Bodies” hits accompanied by some strobe effects, and Jonny draws a mix of cheers and boos from the fans. He walks to the ring at an almost casual pace, and hooks up with Jake once he’s in the ring.
Philip: Whew, this is a long list…. from New York, Rena Matheson!
”Be yourself” plays, and the fans give a cheer as Rena struts into the spotlight, adding some beauty to the proceedings and capturing hearts as she passes by. She enters the ring, and is not intimidated at all by the numbers around her.
Philip: From Escabana, Michigan….. Davey Marvel!
”New Millennium Homes” hits, and the fans boo Davey loudly as he enters. Davey just smirks and ignores them; he proceeds to the ring, and gives a nod to Rena and the rest of the Untouchables across the crowded space.
Philip: From Rochester, New York….Hunter!
”Painkiller” blasts into the arena, and the crowd reacts loudly as Hunter steps out into the arena through the curtain. He looks to either side of him, clearly enjoying the change of scenery, and steps up into the ring; he too acknowledges his allies with eye contact before awaiting the final competitors.
Philip: From Cardiff, Wales….. Dan “Daredevil” White”
”Live and Let Die” hits, and Daredevil has to contend with plenty of booing, but he’s more than used to it; he walks with a cool determination, and slides into the ring, pushing aside other superstars to reach the position he wants close to the centre.
Philip: And finally, last but most certainly not least….from Brooklyn, New York, he is the ACW International Champion, BK London!
”Diamonds” plays once more, and BK walks out to face the fans. Having just come out of one heck of a match he looks surprisingly refreshed, but the crowd can only guess at how much the double booking might play a part in the outcome of the match.
BK gets into the ring as Philip gets out of it; there are four referees around the sides of the ring, ready to call any eliminations. The most senior checks with the others that all is ready, and then gives the all – clear to the timekeeper, drawing a loud pop from the crowd.
Game on!
Bell Rings.
The ring is heaving with a grand total of fifteen people in it, and even in his slimmed – down form, Hitman ought to score double. Despite there being a number of highly active feuds represented in the ring the lack of space means that the opening few minutes are a free-for-all, with people attacking anyone within their reach; Andy Starr is spotted hurdling over Latino as he ducks a kick from Santiago, and the crowd pops as he takes the impressive newcomer down – but then regrets his decision as Jonny Spade splashes down on to the pair of them for a two-for-one strike. It’s almost impossible to follow an individual in the melee, so it’s the eye catching moves that the cameras are drawn to; Danny Richards finds himself a piece of the ropes to bounce against and ploughs down BK, Rena and Rawt all at once, before getting a double powerbomb from Davey Marvel and Daredevil the moment after. Davey and DD slap hands in celebration, but then Davey gets struck by a flying Jonny, who has been launched across the ring by a severely annoyed Santiago. Hunter emerges at speed from the throng and does his best to clothesline DD in turn, but the Welsh dragon is marginally more alert and shoulder blocks Hunter, so that the pair collide and glance off of one another before starting to trade punches. In the centre of the ring, they’re reasonably safe for the time being; but the same cannot be said for those closer to the outside…
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:17:53 GMT -5
The crowd is entranced by the action, and one particular battle catches their eye. Hitman and RDK have discovered one another, and are gearing up for round 2 of their intermittent contest; even without his platform boots, at over 7 feet Hitman still towers over the rest of the superstars in the match. RDK works away on him with body blows, but Hitman sucks them up, and then with enormous power grabs on to RDK and tries to chokeslam him to the outside. RDK just manages to hang on to the ropes, but his predicament has been spotted, and BK comes rushing over to try and claim the scalp for himself, shoving his way past Hitman and trying to kick RDK off of the apron. The crowd boos the heel International Champion, and Hitman looks at both RDK and BK before grabbing BK, hoisting him over his head, and chucking him bodily into the mass of other wrestlers. While obviously not eliminating him, this takes down a good four or five other people and gets a good pop from the fans; RDK grabs the chance to slide back into the ring, and throws himself energetically into a battle with Latino. As Hitman catches his breath, he is spotted by Rawt; the energetic newcomer can smell a chance at some serious reputation enhancement, and lines himself up before charging across the ring, jumping over Daredevil as he attempts a world record for the number of people simultaneously hit with the Richard Prokas tackle, and smashes into his target. The fans cry out as Hitman is tipped up; it looks like his size will count against him, but Hitman demonstrates exceptional ability, holding the ropes so that he is suspended upside down. Hitman flips himself back into the ring in front of a stunned Rawt, punches him between the eyes, and then lifts his foe up with a suplex action to toss him out of the ring. Rawt lands a good few feet away, smack on his tailbone.
Philip: There’s the first elimination – Rawt is out of the match!
Even as the fans are cheering for this first breakthough, a tense struggle is in progress on the other side of the ring. Santiago’s looking for some payback for Samhain, and is doing his utmost to shove Rena over the top rope; Rena calls for assistance, and Davey chivalrously responds. Unfortunately for him, Hunter’s got a very similar idea to Santiago, and puts himself between the pair; furiously Davey tries to fight his way past and rakes Hunter’s eyes before administering an atomic drop. Hunter, though, fights through the discomfort and trips Davey up before delivering an incredibly fast APM; Rena buys herself some more time by kicking Santiago back and dropping back to the mat, but Santiago won’t be put off that easily. He comes back at Rena and gives her a shuddering blow with his elbow; Rena stumbles, but just then Jake intervenes, using FSX as a projectile and whipping him into his own alliance comrade. Santiago and FSX hit the mat, and Jake and Rena start to stomp the pair of them furiously; the KYSPBA pair rally and get back on their feet, and fists fly all over the place. In their hurry to do some damage, they almost deal a critical blow to Andy Starr, who tries to tackle Danny Richards but misses him when Richards sidesteps; Andy knocks down Jake and is almost thumped in turn by Santiago, but avoids it by the skin of his teeth. As is so often the case in these events, Andy’s impact on the match is sudden and unexpected; he flies out from the battling group, and crashes directly into Jonny who is coming to assist his teammates. Jonny tumbles backward over the ropes and can’t quite stop himself; Andy looks in surprise at what has happened, and raises his arms in delight – and that’s when Daredevil attacks him from behind, dropkicking him in the upper back and sending him to join Jonny on the outside mats.
Philip: Whoa! Jonny Spade and Andy Starr are both eliminated!
The momentum of the match is growing now; the fans are getting louder, and an especially interesting confrontation is about to occur. As RDK whips BK away from him and into the path of Daredevil, he finds himself suddenly face to face with Danny Richards, himself now a federation champion after his period away. The two men square off, and swap a few punches before RDK gets in a glancing blow; he hooks Danny up and goes for a suplex, but Danny resists and scissors Hunter, who is standing just a couple of feet away. RDK can’t lift both of them, and has to abandon the move; Hunter is understandably peeved, but Danny just smirks and gives Hunter a big boot for his trouble. Hunter staggers across the ring, and is spotted by Rena, who also smirks before kicking him back in the opposite direction to that in which he arrived. The fans boo as Danny boots Hunter again, but this time Hunter absorbs the blow and boots Danny right back. RDK’s not impressed either and both he and Hunter batter Danny over the back; Danny looks as if he must succumb, but the fans are surprised and impressed when Danny throws his arms up and shoves both his aggressors away from him. Punching left and right, Danny holds both men at bay, but his increasingly strong performance has unfortunately attracted unwanted attention. Latino comes in and dropkicks Danny from behind on to his knees; Hunter and RDK both react with roundhouse kicks to the head, and then all three men manhandle their opponent to the ropes. Danny fights them all the way, and though in the end he can’t turn the tide, the fans have to acknowledge his growth in skill and drive as he lands on the outside, still glaring fiercely at his foes.
Philip: Danny Richards has been eliminated!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:19:28 GMT -5
The removal of the Force of Nature seems to trigger something in the remaining competitors; it’s as if suddenly they’re looking to eliminate their biggest threats as priority one… and they don’t come much bigger than Hitman. The Untouchables have the seven footer in their sights; the fans are a little dismayed by this, and a chant starts up to support the big man. Hitman, for his part, seems to relish the challenge, and takes up a fighting stance; he knocks down Davey, Jake, and Daredevil in quick succession (Rena is smart enough to learn from the others’ mistake, and stays back). What he doesn’t see is BK sneaking up from his blindside; the crowd boos as BK takes out Hitman’s knee, and then he and Davey’s group swarm around Hitman, trying to take him down completely. Of course, it’s not quite that simple, and Hunter, FSX and Santiago rally to assist their friend. With the match threatening to degenerate into a huge stable vs. stable punch up, RDK, Latino and BK have more than enough rivalry between them to create a fight that’s just as fierce, and BK launches the Shades of Michaels out of nowhere to knock RDK flat on his back. The crowd boos, but Latino strikes back with the Pitbull pounce, and then with both BK and RDK down, hurtles to the corner for Coqui’s Flight… but he’s been seen by another set of unfriendly eyes, and Santiago breaks out of the stable battle to leap up and punch a startled Latino backward off of the turnbuckle. Latino isn’t able to hold anything, and the fans groan as Santiago gestures rudely at him in triumph and revenge for his earlier defeat.
Philip: Latino has been eliminated… one third of the contestants have now been knocked out of the match!
Santiago has little time to celebrate; he’s separated himself from the rest of the battling stable group, and BK kips up to deliver the London-plex before Santiago sees this coming. Smirking, BK advances on him, but then the crowd roars as FSX bursts forth and launches himself into a Hurracanrana that stops BK in his tracks. The roar is multiplied massively, however, as Hitman demonstrates his power and nails an astonishing double vertical suplex on Jake and Rena; Davey is incensed by this, and storms in to batter Hitman with a blast of vicious punches. More by good fortune than judgment, both Hitman and Davey narrowly avoid being hit as Daredevil whips Hunter across the ring; Hunter hits the ropes, rebounds and charges back at Daredevil. Smirking, DD pulls up Santiago and uses him as a human shield; Hunter and Santiago end up on the mat, and Santiago’s firey temper gets the better of him. He smacks Hunter with a couple of punches before Hunter is able to get through to him; even as he does so, Daredevil is joined by Jake, and the pair of them dash in, trying to clothesline Hunter and Santiago to the outside. Hunter ducks Daredevil’s attack, but Jake connects, and the fans boo as Santiago is flipped over; but he gets his feet on the apron, and he and Jake duel furiously as the crowd eggs them on. Santiago fights with courage, but Jake gets the better of him with a high angled kick, and there is a cry of dismay as Santiago loses his balance and tumbles on to the mat. Jake taunts his rival, but justice is swift; across the ring, as RDK tries to whip BK the International Champion reverses it, and inadvertently seals the fate of his one time tag partner. RDK sees Jake, and clotheslines him from behind; Jake is sent flying and is fortunate not to land head first less than 2 feet from the man he just took out.
Philip: Santiago Riviera and Jake Cheng are eliminated!
Santiago and Jake are both livid with anger, and it takes all the referees massed on the outside to keep them apart and have them sent to the back. Back in the ring, there is now more space for the remaining wrestlers to work in, and alliances are becoming ever more critical. A three way split is emerging, with Hunter, FSX and Hitman facing off against Daredevil, Davey and Rena, and leaving RDK and BK with the choice of working together or risking becoming a lone target. The two stables are intent on continuing their quest to eliminate all members of the opposition, and it becomes clear that KYSPBA have superior strength to their opponents; and as Hunter hits Rena with the Dynamite, pissing off Davey to new heights, BK sees a chance to take out one of his biggest threats. Daredevil and FSX are knocking each other around the ring, and as Hitman moves forward to back his teammates up, BK stalks him from behind. RDK stands back, watching the situation closely; BK makes his move as Hitman steps dangerously close to the ropes, and explodes into a dash forward, tackling his foe and almost sending him clean over the top. But Hitman resists, and BK struggles to shift him; RDK has a choice to make, and takes a run up of his own. The crowd can’t tell until the last second who he’s going to assist, and there is a loud cheer as RDK smashes an elbow into BK’s back. BK staggers off, but not before striking Hitman in the side of the head, dizzying him. RDK signals for the moonsault and the fans go bananas. RDK hops up to the ropes – and that’s when BK taunts the still dazed Hitman. Hitman swings his arm in a wide arc, trying to strike his foe, and belts RDK at point blank range. RDK is propelled with such force that he hits the security barrier on landing, causing the fans to shout in surprise and dismay.
Philip: The Macho Man has been eliminated! Seven contestants remaining…
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:21:00 GMT -5
Hitman is as surprised as anyone when he sees the results of his actions; BK tries to capitalize even further and attacks Hitman again. But this time, Hitman is more alert; he blocks the attack, and pummels BK with a string of punches, forcing him backward into the centre of the ring. Meanwhile, an impressive kicking contest is being waged by FSX and Rena; the fans are riveted, and there is a cheer of surprise when Rena manages to nail her Chick Kick to FSX’s head. FSX drops to his knees, and Rena starts to drag him toward the ropes; alert for attack by one of his allies, Rena doesn’t spot the danger from another source. Daredevil creeps up and hits the Stunt Bomb, making sure that Davey is still occupied with Hunter; he has no trouble lifting Rena up and is about to throw her out of the ring, but Rena struggles until DD is forced to drop her. Rena lands on her feet and angrily engages DD next to the ropes; DD just taunts her and avoids the worst of her attacks. But then the tables are turned, and DD misses a recovered FSX thundering across the ring; Rena hears the noise and ducks, so that FSX is presented with a golden opportunity. He steps up on Rena’s back and uses a modified version of the Launch Kick which DD stands no chance of avoiding, sending the Untouchable one sprawling on to the apron. Rena acts fast and kicks him off before he can get a grip, making the fans cheer again as DD is literally booted out of the contest.
Philip: Daredevil has been eliminated!
The situation is swinging right into the hands of the remaining KYSPBA members, and Davey at last notices what is going on, dashing over and clubbing FSX in the back before checking that Rena is ok. The pair of them see at once that they have to try and even the score, and as Hunter picks himself up from a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, their first instinct is to double team him. But then a second option presents itself; Hitman and BK have worn one another down with fierce fighting, and are making the crowd yell as they ascend one of the turnbuckles. BK is facing out of the ring, and Hitman has his back to the crowd; BK is putting everything in trying to push Hitman backward, but then Hitman scores a direct hit to the head, lifts BK off his feet, and has the crowd on theirs as he prepares to drop him backward. With only a couple of seconds to act, Davey and Rena rush at Hitman and throw themselves against him. The opposing forces work in opposite directions; Davey and Rena bounce off and land back in the ring, and Hitman fights a losing battle with gravity, toppling backward and making the crowd scream. In his doomed attempt to steady himself, Hitman throws his arms forward, and BK gets the luckiest of lucky breaks as he takes a hit from the fall, but still lands on the canvas and avoids sharing Hitman’s fate.
Philip: Hitman of the Gods is eliminated! We’re down to the final five!
BK rolls, and immediately has to get back on his feet to protect himself as all four other competitors try to stomp him into oblivion. Realising that his antics have made him a marked man, BK has to defend himself and he shows off his hard-won resilience, beating back all of his aggressors and then grabbing Rena’s wrist, whipping her into Hunter’s path. Hunter acts fast and produces a backbody drop; Rena proves to have excellent aerodynamic qualities and sails halfway across the ring. On landing, some of the less savvy fans expect her to be upset, but Rena has never been the sort to show any weakness in the ring; she pulls herself up and runs back to belt Hunter around the back of the head. Davey takes one look at the situation and decides that Rena’s more than capable of looking after herself, and instead turns his attention across the ring to where BK has FSX up against the ropes. Carefully, Davey slides out of the ring underneath the ropes and moves stealthily around until he is just in front of the pair; as FSX shoves BK back by a couple of feet, Davey backs up and leaps on to the apron before “coming with everything” with a springboard plancha back into the ring. He collides with both FSX and BK, who don’t even sense his approach; at that precise second, Davey hits a DDT on Rena, and abruptly finds himself as the only man left on his feet. His next decision could be crucial, and he opts to target Davey, who is the first one to rise; the crowd roars as Hunter stalks him and then kicks him hard in the gut, pushing him over close to the ropes. As a pissed off Davey pulls himself up quickly, Hunter’s already committed to the Floyd Kick; Rena shouts a warning and tries to trip Hunter, but doesn’t quite succeed. Davey hears her just a fraction too late, and Hunter kicks his adversary right out of the ring, and out of the match, achieving at least a small amount of payback for Samhain.
Philip: Davey Marvel has been eliminated!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:21:34 GMT -5
Even as Hunter completes the move, he knows that he’s got to stay on his toes; all four of the remaining combatants can practically smell the leather of the Chairman’s upholstery now, and no one wants to be denied at such a late stage. The crowd is shouting itself hoarse; the wrestlers might not understand every word that is being said, but the emotion heeds no language barrier. Hunter readies for an attack, but surprisingly there is none, and as he turns he sees why; BK and Rena are fiercely attacking FSX, determined to split the two Senatorial stable members before they can combine their powers against them. BK gets FSX in an armbar and restrains his upper limbs, while Rena attacks from the front with kicks; Hunter rushes over and hits Rena with a German suplex, giving FSX a chance to escape BK’s hold. Thrashing his way free, FSX kicks BK down and then springboards into the Defiance of Death; it connects, and with BK paying a visit to LaLa land, FSX lifts him on to his shoulders and throws – the crowd yells, and BK somehow gets a hold of the middle rope and lifts his feet so that he is left dangling in mid air. FSX tries to prise him off; as this is going on, Hunter overpowers Rena and signals for the Shotgun. But Rena snaps out of her daze and slaps Hunter hard across the face before shoving him into the turnbuckle; Hunter strikes it painfully chest first, and Rena throws herself against the ropes, rushes across the ring and whacks FSX in the back, trying to upend him. She lacks sufficient power, but the distraction enables BK to get back up on the apron, and with huge power he lifts and suplexes FSX to the outside. FSX has no chance to save himself, and BK again just barely hangs on to the ropes, this time with his feet. Both his hands touch the floor… but this isn’t enough to eliminate him, as the crowd commiserates with FSX.
Philip: FSX has been eliminated from the match! This is the sharp end, folks!
Rena, Hunter and BK have no time to mull over FSX’s exit; BK hauls himself back into the ring and hits his opponents with a double clothesline. Within a few seconds, they are engaged in a three way brawl, and all know that one slip now could be crucial. Having managed to take FSX out with unknowing teamwork, BK and Rena maintain their uneasy alliance; BK is now starting to show signs of fatigue from his exhausting back – to – back matches, and it’s clear that both BK and Rena think that they can grab victory over each other, if they can only get rid of the last obstacle standing in their way. Hunter though is in no way ready to give up, and the crowd is with him as they fill the venue with sound; his chance comes when BK decides to go for the Yakuza Kick from Hell. Seeing the danger, Hunter dodges and also pulls Rena into the line of fire; BK strikes her, and Rena is badly dazed by the impact. BK looks surprised, but wastes no time in switching his allegiance and lifting her into a fireman’s carry; Hunter looks at him and does not interfere, recognizing the advantage in letting BK burn up more of what’s left of his stamina. The crowd boos, and the noise rallies Rena; she waits until just the right moment, and then suddenly shifts her legs into a scissorhold around BK’s neck. Caught out, BK staggers around and then lurches toward the ropes; Hunter sees the chance to end it all here, and thunders across the ring, clotheslining BK and trying to send both of his remaining adversaries to the outside. With BK facing the crowd on the outside, the move pitches him forwards; gravity comes to his aid, and though Rena tries to hang on, the momentum and force makes her grip slip. With a scream of dismay, Rena drops on to the outside mats, and punches them with both fists in frustration as Hunter starts to batter BK against the ropes, attempting to send him directly after her….
Philip: Oh, my! Rena’s gone… it’s down to the final two!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 3, 2005 17:22:17 GMT -5
As tired as BK is, Hunter doesn’t have that much of an advantage any longer; the marathon match has sapped his strength, and as his adrenalin rush falters, BK’s own kicks in once more. He sends forearms crashing into Hunter, pushing him back to the centre of the ring, and then pulls off the Revolver; Hunter’s ripe for a pinfall, but that’s not enough to win this match. BK summons all his energy and tries to pick Hunter up, but it’s clearly no picnic, and the sound of the crowd reverberates around the arena, rousing Hunter into a fight back. Realising that this is not going to get him anywhere, BK lets Hunter slip off his shoulders, and then kicks out behind him; Hunter takes a blow to the gut, but stays on his feet, and BK turns around to be met with a punch between the eyes followed by a facebuster. BK reels backward, and rather than knock him down, Hunter gives him a push so that he stumbles back toward the ropes. As BK’s back touches them, the crowd rises as one, sensing that the match is reaching its climax. Hunter knows that any showing off could cost him, and he goes for a simple roundhouse to the upper body to try and send BK over the top – and BK pulls the Shades of Michaels out of absolutely nowhere. Hunter is sent back into the turnbuckle along the ropes, and the fans are going mental as BK moves forward; he gets up on the second rope, and lifts Hunter up, straining to push him out of the ring by any means necessary. But Hunter just won’t go, and pulls up his feet on to the third rope; knowing he has just one shot, he comes back to life, pulls himself into a crouching position and then grabs on to BK, lifting him and standing up at the same time. In a smooth movement, Hunter puts his foot on the turnbuckle, lifts the other and pivots around 180 degrees; he slams BK down to the outside with the simplest of all moves, and sends the fans into orbit. BK lands on his behind with a thud, and his swearwords are fortunately drowned out by rapturous cheers.
Philip: Here is your winner, and ACW “Chairman for a Day”, Hunter!
The fans are on their feet cheering for the outstanding match as BK slowly gets up, rubbing the base of his spine… the disappointment on his face is obvious, and the fans do feel for him at that moment. But there can only be one winner in such a contest, and tonight fortune smiled on Hunter. Standing on the turnbuckle, he raises his arms, delighted both with the win and with the thought of what is to come as a result of it; this evening the net message boards will be alight with fans trying to predict the matches that Hunter will devise….
The show ends with Hunter applauding the fans, and the rest of the locker room also comes out into the arena to thank the locals for their generous hospitality; it’s been a night to remember, and the tour’s only just getting started.
Canada calls, and ACW’s current favourite son is about to return home. What will he find to greet him there?
Can ACW possibly top tonight’s action?
And all the titles are still alive and kicking… who will step forward to make their claim on destiny?
Tune in to Warfare to find out.
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by Fallen Souls on Nov 3, 2005 17:26:11 GMT -5
*drops to hands and knees* My matchesss....my matchess...Noooooooo.. >.> and couldn't I of eliminated someone? eesh ;D was great anyway...go hunter!
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Post by hunter on Nov 3, 2005 17:26:19 GMT -5
I get to carry on Fury's legacy. Go me. And awesome show!
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Post by Jonny Spade on Nov 3, 2005 17:30:32 GMT -5
Yes you do Hunter just dont ditch us soon after and Good show everyone...even though it was a little short.
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Post by BK London on Nov 3, 2005 17:31:11 GMT -5
SHIT!
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Post by Rena on Nov 3, 2005 17:31:45 GMT -5
Congratulations Hunter, I came in third YAY!
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Post by scrawn on Nov 3, 2005 17:42:46 GMT -5
Fuck that
My card owned, shame you won't get to see it.
Great Show.
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