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Post by BK London on Jan 17, 2008 17:28:03 GMT -5
"The Cause" (Credit: Rattlesnake)
This whole conflict of Rattlesnake and Cobra had to start somewhere. The two seem to be at each other throats most of the time except for now, but once they were two sides of the same coin. It seems strange to think about it that way. Think of Cobra as a part of his heart.
So what's the story? What divided the two? What caused the two to become such bitter enemies?
It all happened a few years ago. Back when Rattlesnake ran his own place, he was at conflict with his own staff. There was a lot of tension and threats, but nothing was real troublesome at the time.
One moment. Etched in Rattlesnake's mind. The moment when the dark recesses of his heart would come to fruition. The appearance of his alter ego...Cobra.
It was a cage match. Rattlesnake fought against his brother Ripper. If Rattlesnake won...the lawsuit that his brother and Commissioner Death would be dropped. If Rattlesnake lost...his company that he worked hard to build would be closed down for good. Needless to say, he lost. But no one knows of the conflict that lies within him as that match neared the end.
That moment.
Ripper starts climbing the cage and Rattlesnake gets off the mat and goes after him. The look in Rattlesnake’s eyes shows that he isn’t going to let his brother win.
Rattlesnake: Get back here! I’m not done with you!
Rattlesnake's Inner Thoughts: That's right. You're not finished with him.
Rattlesnake shakes his head.
Rattlesnake: What the hell? What the hell was that?
Ripper continues to climb as Rattlesnake climbs the turnbuckle in an attempt to get Ripper. Ripper reaches the top and turns to look at Rattlesnake climbing the cage. Ripper uses his foot and kicks Rattlesnake on the top of his head, but he grabs Ripper’s injured leg and slams it onto the inside of the cage and Ripper holds it and screams in pain. As Rattlesnake climbs onto the top of the cage, he stares down at Ripper and looks furious. Ripper gets to his feet, but holds the leg that Rattlesnake injured earlier in the match. Rattlesnake uncharacteristically grabs Ripper’s throat.
Rattlesnake's Inner Thoughts: Yes! Now that you have him. THROW HIM OFF!!
Rattlesnake: I won't do it!
Ripper: Won't do what?
After a twitch, a scowl crosses Rattlesnake's face and he throws Ripper down. He throws Ripper to the outside of the cage and he crashed into the announcer’s table below. The referee calls for the bell. Rattlesnake just looks down in disbelief as he cost himself his company.
Referee: He’s hurt. Get the EMTs!
The EMTs move in and attend to Ripper as Rattlesnake climbs out of the cage and looks down at his brother with a look of worry on his face.
Rattlesnake: Max? Max, are you ok?
Ripper: I can’t feel my legs.
Rattlesnake’s face turns pale white as the EMTs cart his brother out of the arena. The fans boo Rattlesnake as he runs out from ringside and into the back. He passes by several people and runs out of the arena to the ambulance where Ripper is being put into. Rattlesnake climbs in and sits by Ripper.
Rattlesnake: Max, I’m sorry. I didn’t know what happened.
Ripper: You don't know what happened? You threw me off of the damn cage! They think I might be paralyzed from that fall as my back hit one of the TVs on the table.
Rattlesnake: No, this isn’t happening. This isn’t happening. This has got to be a bad dream.
Rattlesnake's Inner Thoughts: It's not a dream. You see what you did? You killed your brother's career. Oh wait...I did, the "cobra" that lives in your heart. You can call me Cobra and I'll be seeing you again soon.
Rattlesnake sits beside his fallen brother, not knowing what to make of this.
Moment ends.
Not exactly what you thought it would be like, is it? The moment that brought the conflict within Rattlesnake and Cobra.
Cobra's motives which led to this event are still unknown to Rattlesnake. But maybe, just maybe with the two of them working together, Cobra may just reveal that secret. Whether or not it was for Rattlesnake has yet to be determined, but a safe bet would be to say that it wasn't for him but for Cobra. How else could he emerge as a threat to Rattlesnake?
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Post by BK London on Jan 17, 2008 17:28:48 GMT -5
Match 5: Hunter, BK London, and The Senator vs. Jake Cheng, Adrian Flamingo, and Thunderkiss (Credit: BK London)
Phillip: This six man tag team match is scheduled for one fall, making his way to the ring from Hong Kong, China, Jake Cheng!
"Second to None" by Jake Cheng sounds through the speakers as the No.1 Contender for the ACW Heavyweight Championship steps down to the ring met with a huge amount of boos. He shrugs them off and continues his way to the ring before waiting for his partners.
Phillip: And his partner, making his way to the ring from San Fernando, California, Thunderkiss!
"God of Thunder" by the legendary Kiss comes to life and the big man makes his way to the ring with possibly the biggest amount of heel heat for the night. He steps over the top rope into the ring and eyes Jake Cheng before winking at him, hoping he seals the deal about the possible initiation into the Entourage as they wait for their final partner.
Phillip: And this partner, making his way to the ring from Venice Beach, California, Adrian Flamingo!
"Hello" by Rollins Band rocks the arena and the crowd continues the trifecta of heel reactions with one of the hated men in ACW in most recent memory. Flamingo slides into the ring and looks at both of his partners with a grimacing expression before turning his attention to the stage. They all do shortly after and await their opponents for the night.
Phillip: And their opponents, making their way to the ring, representing The Senatoral Stable, The Senator and the ACW Heavyweight Champion, Hunter!
The pair step through the curtain to "Hail the Chief", The Senatorial theme and the crowd finally has a chance to cheer their heroes for the evening. Hunter struts down to the ring, not taking his eyes off Jake Cheng while The Senator does the same to Thunderkiss. Both men enter the ring, with no fear in their minds, and they await their partner.
HELLOOOOOOO
HELLLOOO BROOOOOKLYN!
Phillip: And their partner, making his way to the ring from Brooklyn, New York, B-K London!
The hip hop tunes of Jay-Z's "Hello Brooklyn" continues to blast throughout the arena as the former ACW Champion steps out onto the stage before making his way down the ramp. He hops up on the apron and steps into the ring before setting his sights on Adrian Flamingo. Flamingo quickly slips out the ring and onto the apron as the match gets ready to commence.
As the bell rings for this match to start, team face has managed to choose BK London to start off the match for them while the team of heels aren't exactly clear on who will start things off. The only thing that can be sure is that Adrian Flamingo does NOT want to go up against BK London so early in this match and he leaves it between Jake and Thunderkiss to choose who will start off. After three games of Rock, Paper, Scissors - it's decided that the big behemonth Thunderkiss will start off as Jake Cheng mumbles to himself back on the apron.
Thunderkiss and BK London step to the center of the ring and a war of words engage between the two titans of ACW. It's BK London who commences the physical part of the battle with a huge slap across the face of the six foot seven behemoth. Thunderkiss quickly looks to fire back with a shot with his massive left hand but BK London manages to duck under and begins pummeling Thunderkiss with a flury of knife edge chops to the chest. Thunderkiss grabs London's head in the middle of the chopfest and simply pushes him backwards before holding his stinging chest in pain. BK rises up shortly after and dives towards Thunderkiss, striking him with a forearm to the jaw which sends the big man stumbling backwards. BK continues madly chopping the former International Champion until he is pushed backwards once more to the dismay of the thousands of BK fans in the audience. BK gets up once more, and as he runs towards Thunderkiss he is leveled with a huge big boot. Thunderkiss picks up BK London and walks towards his corner where he tags in Jake Cheng, who has no problem coming in and showing his former tag team partner exactly what he is made of. Jake enters the ring and delivers a swift kick to the abdomen of BK before clocking him with a forearm to the jaw. BK falls down to the mat below and Jake picks him up and places him in the corner. Jake places BK up on the top turnbuckle, possibly looking to follow up with a high impact manuever but BK kicks Jake in the face. Jake is sent stumbling backwards and BK comes off the middle turnbuckle with a double axehandle which takes down the former Light Heavyweight Champion.
BK makes the cover shortly after, which is broken up by Thunderkiss. The Senator sees fit to intervene and decks Thunderkiss with a right hand to a huge pop from the crowd. With this interference, Adrian Flamingo and Hunter make their way into the ring and this match has turned into an all out brawl. Hunter manages to clothesline Flamingo over the top rope to the outside, while The Senator is on the end of some hurting from Kiss. Thunderkiss whips The Senator into the ropes, but instead of rebounding, The Senator holds onto them. The Entourage member runs right for Senator, only to be sent soaring over the top rope as The Senator side steps him. As Thunderkiss and Flamingo get up on the outside in front of the members of the announce team, BK London military presses Jake Cheng over his head and throws him in the direction of his partners. Hunter, BK, and The Senator are the only men left standing in the ring while the opposing team are forced to lick their wounds on the outside. The trio of World Champions slip outside of the ring and grab their respected feuding partners before giving them a world of hurt. BK London bashes Adrian Flamingo's head on the announce table, and as Hunter watches, he can't help but feel like BK is attempting to one up him. Hunter grabs Jake's motionless body and smashes his head against the anounce table even harder. The Senator, who is always up for a bit of friendly competition drags the rather large head of Thunderkiss and smashes it across the table.
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Post by BK London on Jan 17, 2008 17:29:30 GMT -5
The competition between the three continues for a few more minutes, as they continue to bash the skull of their opponents into the turnbuckle and now Hunter tosses Jake right back into the ring. BK follows him, being the legal man, and covers the World Title contender but Jake manages to kick out. BK picks up Jake Cheng and drags him into the corner before lacing him across the chest with a knife edge chop that echoes throughout the crowd. Jake holds his chest, and his knees nearly buckle under him as he feels the stinging pain from the chop, and BK delivers another. This time Jake indeed does fall down to the mat, resting his head on the bottom turnbuckle. Seeing an opportunity, BK bounces off the ropes - possibly to score the move he dubs 'The Mouthwash' - but he is knee'd in the lower back by Thunderkiss. BK turns around and delivers a huge right hand to the face of Thunderkiss, sending him off the apron. He then takes a swing at Flamingo, but Flamingo drops down from the apron before there can be any contact to the dismay of the crowd. As BK turns around, he is the recipient of a huge spinning wheel kick to the jaw that knocks him flat on his back. The Senator and Hunter don't look too happy with what just occurred in the ring, but the three men on the opposite side of the ring are absolutely loving it. Jake wastes no time stomping away at his former tag team partner, even though he's a bit sore, but he manages to wear him down enough to drag him to his corner.
Jake now tags in Adrian Flamingo, who has got to be anxious to get in the ring now that BK is down and out. Flamingo picks up BK and delivers a huge European Uppercut, knocking him back down and going for the cover. BK gets his shoulder off the mat right after two, and now Flamingo picks him up and drags him to the corner where he deals out a few more knuckle sandwiches. He whips BK across the ring into the opposing corner before going for a Stinger Splash, but BK gets his boot up at the last second. The move sends Flamingo stumbling backwards in a bit of a stupor while holding his jaw, and now BK moves up to the middle turnbuckle. BK jumps off and takes Flamingo down with a double axe handle, but not before tweaking his knee on the landing. As he holds his knee in pain, Flamingo sees a chance to strike and dives toward the former World Champion and takes him down with a chop block. BK wails in pain as Flamingo now works over his leg with a series of knee drops, and then he finally drags him to the corner and tags in Thunderkiss. Thunderkiss enters the ring and drops his huge leg down on the leg of BK, before applying a leg lock. BK looks to free himself and possibly get to the ropes, but it's a bit of a challenge when he is outweighed by over 100 pounds by his opponent. Finally, Hunter enters the ring and drops a elbow on the neck of TK before returning to his corner and yelling at BK to make the tag. BK slowly begins to crawl to the corner, but Thunderkiss gets up and knocks both The Senator and Hunter off the apron to the dismay of the crowd.
Thunderkiss gets into a little argument with RAF about his choice of actions just moments ago, meanwhile Flamingo and Jake sneak to the outside. They don't necessarily like each other, but they're willing to work together for the good of the team and it shows when they double team possibly the most experienced man in this match - The Senator. As The Senator is getting up from the little attack by Thunderkiss, he becomes the recpient of a Double Impaler DDT onto the thin padded mat on the outside. The Senator is knocked out cold and Hunter is too late to come to his aid as the two heels creep back to their corner. The distraction worked perfectly and the plan went without a hitch, Thunderkiss returns his focus back to BK London - who to their dismay - managed to recover from the beating during this whole ordeal. He ducks under a clothesline attempt by Thunderkiss, and scores with the Double Knee Backbreaker which takes out both men. Hunter returns to the apron after checking on his stablemate and reaches out for the tag. BK is slow to crawl to his corner, but he manages to do it and makes the tag to his partner Hunter. Hunter gets in the ring and he takes Thunderkiss down with a huge flying forearm to the jaw. Thunderkiss gets up, but is taken back down this time with a huge dropkick to the knee. TK lands face first on the mat, and now Hunter decides to extract some revenge on the other two for Senator and he decks Flamingo right off the apron. He turns to Jake now and makes sure grab him before tossing him in the ring. Jake looks for a place to escape, but Hunter grabs him by the dreads and delivers a huge kick to his stomach. Jake drops down to his knees and Hunter bounces off the ropes to deliver the Floyd Kick but he is stopped dead in his tracks by Thunderkiss and a massive Polish Hammer.
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Post by BK London on Jan 17, 2008 17:29:59 GMT -5
Hunter is down for the count as Thunderkiss checks his nose, and he is indeed bleeding. He walks over to Flamingo who has returned to the apron and tags him in to dish out more punishment. Flamingo slips into the ring like the snake he is and locks in a sleeper hold on Hunter as a smile grows across his face. It's seconds later and Hunter begins to fade as Flamingo has the sleeper hold locked on expertly on the ACW Heavyweight Champion, and it could be a matter of time before we see Hunter pass out. Suddenly chants begin to emerge from the crowd "LET'S GO HUN-TER!" (clap clap clapclapclap), which begins to light a fire under the ACW Heavyweight Champion. Slowly Hunter begins to rise to his feet and he delivers an elbow to the gut of the formerly Astonishing one. He delivers another elbow, and then another before dropping Flamingo with a back drop in the center of the ring. Both men are out of it as the crowd cheers wildly for Hunter, but as he turns he sees a weary BK London on the apron - reaching out for the tag. He has to make a decision, tag in BK who isn't exactly as fresh as a daisy - or continue this match. As he continues to crawl towards the corner, Jake Cheng is tagged in and he rushes over towards the corner and pushes BK off the apron. BK lands face first on the steel steps and the World Champion is left alone to fend for himself. Jake picks up Hunter by his hair, but Hunter breaks free from the clutches of Jake and begins pummeling him with a flury of right hands. Jake is on dream street and now Hunter bounces off the ropes and takes him down with a huge clothesline.
Jake gets right back u p and Hunter takes him down with a dropkick, and then another. Finally Hunter kicks Jake in the abdomen and whips him into the ropes before bringing him down to the mat with a hip toss. The crowd is going absolutely wild now as Hunter moves over to the corner and stalks Jake. As Jake rises to his feet, Hunter attempts to rush out the corner to follow up with a Killer Spear - but he drops face first to the mat. Thunderkiss has got the leg of Hunter, and as he jerks Hunter's leg, he sends Hunter groin first into the ring post. Thunderkiss laughs at his evil deed for a few moments before he looks up and sees BK soaring over the top rope with a plancha, which takes him down. The crowd goes absolutely wild as BK starts pummeling Thunderkiss on the ground below and now RAF exits the ring and attempts to stop the assault. Meanwhile, Flamingo enters the ring and catches Hunter with a huge roundhouse kick to the back of his head. Hunter drops flat on his back and now Jake ascends to the top rope and delivers one of his picture perfect moonsaults on the ACW Champion. Jake hooks both legs, but RAF is momentarily distracted on the outside of the ring.
However, once RAF catches what's going on in the ring he slips and begins to make the count. Hunter manages to kick out right before three and neither Flamingo nor Jake can believe it. Flamingo enters the ring without the referee's consent and now hoists Hunter on his shoulders for the 1980 Flamingo Special - but out of nowhere he is leveled by a Shades of Michaels by BK London. Flamingo drops to the ground and rolls out the ring, and now Jake spins around BK only to recieve a Revolver for his troubles. The Senator has managed to make his way back onto the apron and holds his hand out for the tag as Hunter crawls towards him.
On the outside, BK grabs Flamingo and dumps him over the barricade as the two begin brawling through the fans and all the way to the back. Jake makes the tag to the big Thunderkiss and Hunter dives forward and tags in The Senator - who comes in like a man on fire. The Senator ducks under the hefty axe bomber of Thunderkiss and kicks him several times in the abdomen before bouncing off the ropes and taking him out with a Partisan Kick. Thunderkiss drops like a sack of bricks and Jake takes it upon himself to enter the ring, but gets a backdrop for his trouble. Jake Cheng rises up from the mat only to receive a huge scoop slam. Hunter ascends to the top rope and scores with his Equinox on the No.1 Contender for the ACW Heavyweight Champion to a huge pop from the crowd. Jake rolls out of the ring and drops to the outside while Hunter and The Senator celebrate their double team maneuver. Thunderkiss pops up from behind and grabs both men by the throat, looking for the Double Chokeslam on team Senatorial. But his plan is foiled once both men begin delivering a flury of offensive manuevers before hitting a Double Suplex on the big man.
Hunter is sent to his corner by the referee while Jake Cheng staggers up on the apron once more. Thunderkiss slowly begins to get up, and The Senator whips him off the ropes before Jake manages to get the blind tag in. The Senator takes the big man down with a Fujiwara Armbar. Quickly, The Senator transitions the move into the painful Victory Lock II - which surely gets a cheap pop of the crowd. With Jake's exhaustion, he's slow to get into the ring but once he sees his opportunity to strike he takes it.
He enters the ring and runs across to strike Hunter with a fierce elbow to the jaw of the champion. With the hold still locked on, and The Senator not breaking it any time soon - Cheng ascends to the top rope and looks back before scoring with what he dubs the Bullet with Butterfly Wings. He covers the former ACW Heavyweight Champion while The Senator has yet to unhook the hold, and scores the one, two, and finally, the three.
The bell rings and the match is over, the crowd isn't happy about the result.
Phillip: And the winners of this match, the team of Jake Cheng, Thunderkiss, and Adrian Flamingo!
"Second to None" by Styles of Beyond sounds throughout the speaker as Jake Cheng and Thunderkiss quickly slip out of the ring before Hunter can get a hand on them. Thunderkiss quickly drops to the ground, holding his legs in pain as anyone would from the painful Victory Lock II, but it's a bittersweet feeling as he knows his team as scored a huge win.
RAF exits the ring and raises the arms of both men as they make their way up the ramp, and Hunter isn't too happy about his team suffering a loss so close to the big pay per view next Saturday. The Senator isn't too happy about being the reason for his team's loss either. The Senatorial stable ends their night of a bit sour, but the night isn't over yet. There are still two men backstage going at it, as the feed switches from the ringside area to backstage.
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Post by BK London on Jan 17, 2008 17:31:56 GMT -5
Segment: Retribution at last (Credit: BK London)
The scene immediately shifts from the ringside area to backstage where Adrian Flamingo is nearly stumbling over himself to get away from BK London. He trips over his own feet before picking himself up and continuing to book it towards the parking lo area. As he enters the parking lot, a light bulb in his head goes off over his head, the sadistic genius just thought up an idea. He stops and makes his way to the left, beside one of the parking lot doors so he isn't in the immediate site of BK London. He hears the running foot steps becoming louder and louder.
Finally, BK London steps through the double doors and looks left. He sees no one with Flamingo now hiding behind the swinging door.
He then looks right.
No sign of Adrian Flamingo at all, but knowing he couldn't have gotten too far he continues on his journey to find him. Within a matter of seconds, he hears Phillip's voice echoing throughout the entire arena "And the winners of this match, the team of Jake Cheng, Thunderkiss, and Adrian Flamingo".
BK London: FU-
With that one distraction, Flamingo sees his opportunity to strike like a snake in the grass. BK is quickly taken down by Adrian Flamingo with a vicious forearm to the back of his head. He drops down to the bare concrete like a sack of bricks before Flamingo continues his onslaught with many vicious stomps to his lower back. With the advantage on his side, Flamingo now picks up BK London and drags him to the nearest car before tossing him back first into the side door. BK's face tells the story of how much pain he is in, and judging by the huge dent on the door of the SUV - it's a lot.
Flamingo: You an't so tough now London, huh? HUH?!
Flamingo slaps BK London across the face as he is attempting to get up, adding some insult to injury. Looking at the huge SUV, Adrian Flamingo gets another plan and he picks up the near motionless body of BK London. Throwing him on the hood, he climbs up himself and now positions the head of the former ACW Heavyweight Champion between his legs. Flamingo looks for what possibly may be a piledriver, but BK London manages to counter it by taking down both legs of Flamingo. Flamingo drops back first right onto the windshield, cracking it in the process and sending a few tiny shards of glass right into his bare back.
He howls in pain as the small shards pierce his back, and now BK has the initiative to finish the job that he started oh so long ago. BK pulls Flamingo off the hood and connect with a European Uppercut to Flamingo, sending him stumbling backwards towards one of the big production trucks. Grabbing him by his curly locks, he starts to smash the head of Flamingo onto the wall several times, almost opening him up. Chairman Gingerdude rushes through the double doors with several members of security with him, possibly The Gingerbread Men, and locks on where the fight is taking place. He and his members of security begin to make their way over to that side while he's screaming towards BK.
Gingerdude: BK London! Stop!
But once again, BK London pays the Chairman no mind and continues to dish out punishment on Flamingo, extracting his revenge. With no other resort left, Gingerdude sends his members of security to restrain the grand slam champion. BK sees the entire flock of 5 coming his way, and now stops his assault of Flamingo to go deal with the security members.
THWAM!
BAP!
KABLOOEY!
CLACK!
POW!
And in a matter of moments, each of the Chairman's security are disposed of with little to no effort. While Ginger starts thinking over his security members, BK turns his attention back to Adrian Flamingo, who is now making his way up the small ladder on the side of the production truck to the top - hoping to get away from BK by any means necessary. BK sees a nearby steel chair and picks it up before ascending the ladder right right after Flamingo, once again the Chairman attempts to stop BK London before this gets out hand - but his attempts are futile..
BK reaches the top with the steel chair in hand, and advances towards his prey for the night but he is met with a dropkick to the knee. Dropping the chair, he falls face first down on the top of the production truck - holding his knee in pain. Flamingo looks down from the top, and notices the huge drop from the top down to the bare concrete and smiles. This is the opportunity he has been looking for, the opportunity to put BK London out, for good. Several members of the roster now make their way out to the parking lot to see what's going on, and they see Flamingo picking up BK London.
He places BK London in a suplex position, and positions himself by the edge before attempting to hoist the ACW Heavyweight Champion over his head. Luckily, BK London manages to block it and scores with a few fists to the abdomen of his foe. Flamingo holds his ribs, but manages to push BK London away so he can avoid falling off the edge in while he is at a brief disadvantage. Mickey Flamingo finally makes his way from the backstage area and sees his nephew and BK London fighting on the top of the production truck. Without giving it a second thought, he too ascends the ladder. Landing by the chair, BK London grabs it, and once Mickey reaches to the top - he is floored with a earth shattering shot.
BK turns around and sees Flamingo still holding his ribs, slowly rising from the platform. Something takes over BK at this moment, as if he were possessed. As if an evil spirit took hold of his actions and his thoughts. As he holds the steel chair in his hand, his thoughts return back to Heatwave 2007.
The agonizing pain.
Then flashbacks of him, simply staring out the window following that attack - watching his daughter play outside, not saying anything, not doing anything. It's all coming back.
His wife filing for divorce, and taking his kids. The three main supporting figures in his life, GONE. Thanks to Flamingo.
Everything that has went sour in BK London's life for the past 4 to 5 months, everything had been because of what Adrian Flamingo did.
As Flamingo rises up, he is oblivious to BK London behind him wielding a chair. He holds his ribs and turns around to see his worst nightmare before him. As his eyes widen a bit, BK London holds the chair above his head and delivers a sickening shot to the skull of Flamingo. Flamingo staggers around a bit, definitely knocked for a loop by that shot, but still attempts to maintain his balance, attempting to fight himself from falling off the edge. A fire is lit inside of BK, and determined to put an end to the career of Flamingo - he swings once more.
Gingerdude: NO BK! DON'T DO IT!
But it's too late.
The second chairshot to the cranium sends Flamingo falling backwards, and off the production truck.
The entire arena goes quiet as they see Flamingo fall through the air for what seems to be like forever, until they hear the sickening thud as he falls through the top of a limosuine. BK looks down at the damage he has done, and throws the chair aside. There is what seems to be a thousand beads of sweat trailing down his face at this time, he begins to realize what he has done. He has turned himself into the one thing he despised the most.
Slowly, the trademark smile from BK London begins to emerge.
They are finally even now....
But at what price?
End Show.
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Post by hunter on Jan 17, 2008 17:33:48 GMT -5
OH SNAP SON! >_>
Good show, review later, etc.
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Post by xs3 on Jan 17, 2008 18:16:11 GMT -5
Segment of the show goes to SS/Entourage. Nothing like a good ol' stable war.
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Post by Jason Freeman on Jan 17, 2008 18:17:29 GMT -5
*Coughwrotenearlyallofthatsegmentcough*
>_>
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Post by mojo on Jan 17, 2008 18:24:35 GMT -5
Great show, loved the SS/Entourage staredown!
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Post by marshall on Jan 17, 2008 18:49:57 GMT -5
ROFLCOPTER @ FSX's swerve in Taylor/Freeman
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Post by Dan White on Jan 17, 2008 19:15:04 GMT -5
That was an ace show. Go Libertines!
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Jan 17, 2008 21:58:42 GMT -5
Great ending + Great Segments = Great Show
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Post by Dan White on Jan 18, 2008 2:22:35 GMT -5
Ok, some notes about the show.
-Great opening segment, we don't often get these sorts of segments anymore in ACW -Libertines is improving show by show -I like how it seems Cobra is now the good guy, and RS becoming the bad guy -Rob's "leukemia" joke made me laugh out loud. >_< -Anna Summers is exactly like every kind of girl I hate. -The Entourage/SS segment was ace. Not sure who I want to win tho. -The progression of all the main feuds for Ragnarok went along quite nicely -Finally, the way the main event was hyped up throughout the show was nicely done.
One of the best Meltdowns in a long time, I think.
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Post by shikari on Jan 18, 2008 11:30:08 GMT -5
Segment of thes how goes to SS/Entourage with BK/Flamingo (he is missing from the credits but com eon, he gave permission! >_>) in a close second.
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Post by hunter on Jan 18, 2008 17:48:10 GMT -5
- Hmm...Lib continues to defy the laws of grammar, even with his name. How unique.
- Maximillion continues to rule. Hughes better watch his ET Title.
- FSX's KissHun summary actually made me finish a match for the first time in a while. Thumbs up, and keep them up.
- Jin...uh...hmm...well...moving on. <_<
- I still say War Games is excessive, but the segment for the build-up was great. Go Team SS.
- Sarin's segment has neither a beginning nor end...hmm...odd.
- Snake: you know, backstory takes more than that. I know you said you were disappointed in that segment, and admittedly, I am too. I think you can take the idea behind it and really expand it, not just write off the backstory with a simple "he killed his brother's career." I mean, I did that, but I did that for half a year.
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And yes, I already did that.
Anywho, there's no DEPP this time around, people. Well...there is. It's a line of mine that I really liked, but naturally you'd all call me an egotistical douche, so I won't risk it.
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