Post by BK London on Mar 6, 2008 17:25:53 GMT -5
Hunter is a bit taken back with BK London kicking out, as he put everything he had and then some into that clothesline. But Hunter quickly focused back on the task at hand, knowing that at this rate BK London would not be able to last much longer in the ring. He picks up BK London, and BK now begins to fight back with a quick punch to the abdomen. Hunter stumbles back a bit, but returns forward, only to receive another punch. BK now follows with a stiff uppercut that knocks Hunter for an absolute loop. Seeing Hunter stumble around as if he were in a drunken stupor, BK delivers a huge crossbody takedown to Hunter. He hooks both legs, looking to get the win but Hunter kicks out. Both men manage to find their way to their feet, but it's Hunter who looks to hit the first move. He charges towards BK, looking for a big boot to the side of the head, but BK side steps the manuever. He spins Hunter around and throws him on his shoulders. Hunter attempts to escape the manuever, but BK quickly throws him above his head and nearly impales him with his knees, connecting with the Fireman's Carry to a Double Knee Gutbuster. BK London is obviously exhausted and hurt from the onslaught by the hands of Hunter throughout the match, so he is unable to make an immediate cover following that match altering manuever. After about 15 seconds, both men slowly begin to muster up enough strength to climbe to their feet, and it's BK London who scores with a right hand to the jaw of the former champion. Hunter stumbles backwards before coming back with a huge right hand of his own. Slowly, but surely, the pace between the punches begins to quicken and before you know it - it's absolutely breaking down in the center of the ring.
BK London scores with a hefty knee to the abdomen and whips Hunter into the ropes. He bends over, hoping to hit Hunter with a back body drop, but Hunter plants him into the mat with a DDT. Quickly a cover after the manuever, but BK London gets his shoulder up. Hunter is a bit frustrated, and he looks to capitalize with another manuever by picking BK London up and whipping him into the corner. Hunter attempts a Stinger Splash like manuever on BK, but BK manages to slip out of the way in the nick of time. This time, it's a Lungblower that sends Hunter springing up in the air only to come back down to the mat. BK wastes no time making the cover following that impactful manuever, but Hunter manages to kick out of that too. Two near falls in under a minute and BK London slowly makes his way to his feet. He's still holding his lower back in pain, and he stalks Hunter from behind, waiting for him to rise up from the mat. Slowly Hunter gets up to his feet and he turns around. Attempting the London-Plex, BK looks to finish up this match, but Hunter elbows his way out of it. BK makes a full 360 after one of the stiff elbows, and is kicked in the abdomen. BK drops down to one knee, the kick obviously taking a bit of air out of him, and Hunter now bounces off the ropes and looks to connect with The Floyd Kick. BK side steps the manuever, spins Hunter around and irish whips him in the direction of the corner. BK looks to score with his Yakuza Kick from Hell, the Kawada Kick variation, but Hunter moves out of the way in the nick of time. As BK's attempting to free his leg from the top turnbuckle, Hunter places himself in the opposing corner. He sizes up BK London for the Killer Spear, knowing full well that if he hits, this match is as good as done. BK turns around and Hunter charges toward him full speed, only to be the recipient of a drop toe hold. BK now grabs Hunter by the ankle and jerks him to the center of the ring before applying The Corporate Lock.
After that excellent exchange of counters, the crowd is on their feet as BK London continues to apply torque to the ankle of his opponent. Hunter screams out in pain, and looks to crawl towards the ropes, but BK London pulls him right back to the center of the ring. Quickly thinking, Hunter pushes himself up using his arms and rolls foward, launching BK London chin first into the top turnbuckle. He hobbles up on one foot, and waits for BK London to come back towards him. He hoists up BK London in a suplex position, looking for the Shotgun, and brings BK London down. Hunter expects BK London to collide with the mat with an unmeasureable amount of force, but BK actually lands on his feet. BK scores with The Revovler, planting Hunter in the middle of the ring. Hooking both legs, BK London feels as if he has match won, but Hunter kicks out to both BK and the crowd's surprise. BK London is absolutely shocked and now he picks up Hunter once more and attempts The Revolver, but Hunter thrusts him back first into the corner. Once again the lower back of BK London is targeted, and Hunter now hoists BK London up on the top turnbuckle.Hunter now follows up with a huge right hand to the jaw of London, which takes quite a bit of energy out of him as well. Slowly, Hunter ascends to the middle rope, and then the top rope, setting up BK London for the Superplex. Hunter manages to pick up BK London and delivers the high impact manuever. However, BK London manages to get a quick inside cradle on Hunter. RAF is a bit confused once he sees the cover, and a bit hesitant but he counts anyway. It's definitely a three count and the bell sounds for the match to end.
Phillip: And the winner of this match, B-
RAF calls over Phillip and the two talk inaudibly for a bit before Phillip retracts his statement.
Phillip: Ladies and Gentlemen, I have just been informed that both men had their shoulders pinned down to the mat, so therefore the result of this match is a Draw!
The result isn't popular amongst the fans in the audience and both Hunter and BK London look at each other, exhausted and a bit angry at the result themselves. The two step to the center of the ring and stare at each other for a bit before BK London extends his hand. Hunter looks down at the hand of BK London and looks back into the eyes of his foe, wondering if he can trust him or not.
Finally, after a few more moments, Hunter extends his hand and the two shake their hands as a form of respect for one another. It's Hunter however who takes off first, not looking back towards the ring as he disappears through the curtain and BK London continues to play towards the crowd as the show fades out.
End Show.
BK London scores with a hefty knee to the abdomen and whips Hunter into the ropes. He bends over, hoping to hit Hunter with a back body drop, but Hunter plants him into the mat with a DDT. Quickly a cover after the manuever, but BK London gets his shoulder up. Hunter is a bit frustrated, and he looks to capitalize with another manuever by picking BK London up and whipping him into the corner. Hunter attempts a Stinger Splash like manuever on BK, but BK manages to slip out of the way in the nick of time. This time, it's a Lungblower that sends Hunter springing up in the air only to come back down to the mat. BK wastes no time making the cover following that impactful manuever, but Hunter manages to kick out of that too. Two near falls in under a minute and BK London slowly makes his way to his feet. He's still holding his lower back in pain, and he stalks Hunter from behind, waiting for him to rise up from the mat. Slowly Hunter gets up to his feet and he turns around. Attempting the London-Plex, BK looks to finish up this match, but Hunter elbows his way out of it. BK makes a full 360 after one of the stiff elbows, and is kicked in the abdomen. BK drops down to one knee, the kick obviously taking a bit of air out of him, and Hunter now bounces off the ropes and looks to connect with The Floyd Kick. BK side steps the manuever, spins Hunter around and irish whips him in the direction of the corner. BK looks to score with his Yakuza Kick from Hell, the Kawada Kick variation, but Hunter moves out of the way in the nick of time. As BK's attempting to free his leg from the top turnbuckle, Hunter places himself in the opposing corner. He sizes up BK London for the Killer Spear, knowing full well that if he hits, this match is as good as done. BK turns around and Hunter charges toward him full speed, only to be the recipient of a drop toe hold. BK now grabs Hunter by the ankle and jerks him to the center of the ring before applying The Corporate Lock.
After that excellent exchange of counters, the crowd is on their feet as BK London continues to apply torque to the ankle of his opponent. Hunter screams out in pain, and looks to crawl towards the ropes, but BK London pulls him right back to the center of the ring. Quickly thinking, Hunter pushes himself up using his arms and rolls foward, launching BK London chin first into the top turnbuckle. He hobbles up on one foot, and waits for BK London to come back towards him. He hoists up BK London in a suplex position, looking for the Shotgun, and brings BK London down. Hunter expects BK London to collide with the mat with an unmeasureable amount of force, but BK actually lands on his feet. BK scores with The Revovler, planting Hunter in the middle of the ring. Hooking both legs, BK London feels as if he has match won, but Hunter kicks out to both BK and the crowd's surprise. BK London is absolutely shocked and now he picks up Hunter once more and attempts The Revolver, but Hunter thrusts him back first into the corner. Once again the lower back of BK London is targeted, and Hunter now hoists BK London up on the top turnbuckle.Hunter now follows up with a huge right hand to the jaw of London, which takes quite a bit of energy out of him as well. Slowly, Hunter ascends to the middle rope, and then the top rope, setting up BK London for the Superplex. Hunter manages to pick up BK London and delivers the high impact manuever. However, BK London manages to get a quick inside cradle on Hunter. RAF is a bit confused once he sees the cover, and a bit hesitant but he counts anyway. It's definitely a three count and the bell sounds for the match to end.
Phillip: And the winner of this match, B-
RAF calls over Phillip and the two talk inaudibly for a bit before Phillip retracts his statement.
Phillip: Ladies and Gentlemen, I have just been informed that both men had their shoulders pinned down to the mat, so therefore the result of this match is a Draw!
The result isn't popular amongst the fans in the audience and both Hunter and BK London look at each other, exhausted and a bit angry at the result themselves. The two step to the center of the ring and stare at each other for a bit before BK London extends his hand. Hunter looks down at the hand of BK London and looks back into the eyes of his foe, wondering if he can trust him or not.
Finally, after a few more moments, Hunter extends his hand and the two shake their hands as a form of respect for one another. It's Hunter however who takes off first, not looking back towards the ring as he disappears through the curtain and BK London continues to play towards the crowd as the show fades out.
End Show.