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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:49:21 GMT -5
The duo don’t waste a second; as Torak is getting up, BK quickly applies the Testicular Claw, making the male members of the crowd wince. Latino goes to work on Torak’s upper body, punching him over and over, faster and faster until finally he lands a huge Discus punch. Torak topples, and Latino pins – but this doesn’t even get a 2 count, and Torak rolls away from his opponents, back to his feet before they can trap him again. BK runs forward and tries to tackle Torak, but Torak meets him with a clubbing blow to the chest, and BK stumbles back; Latino makes his move while Torak is dealing with this and jumps up on his back, trying to apply a chokehold. Torak’s having none of this, and he simply pulls Latino forward over his shoulder, slamming him down powerfully. But then he makes a mistake; Torak tries to crush his adversary with a leg drop (his legs after all are like small tree trunks), Latino rolls aside and Torak hits the mat backside-first. Latino and BK act at once; they grab an arm each and pull Torak back toward the rope. Torak struggles, and they almost fail to contain him as he gets back on his feet, but dual power wins through and BK and Latino switch to punches, drive Torak back the last couple of feet, and are able to trap Torak using the ropes. The crowd watches with clear enjoyment as AA compete to see who can hit Torak hardest; they start out with punches, move up to kicks, and Latino manages a superkick to the side of the head that makes Torak first dizzy and then very, very angry as the referee threatens to call a halt to the entire match. He’s overruled, however, as Torak contains himself just long enough to slip free from the ropes while the referee is taking the other two to task; with a ferocious roar (one of the few sounds ever heard from the beast) Torak grabs both his foes at once and performs a double chokeslam that leaves them both in pain and reeling. BK and Latino have enough strength to get up before Torak grabs them again, and they look at one another, knowing that they need to finish this match fast…
Latino’s had enough of Torak to last him a month of Sundays, and summoning his strength he relies on his speed to dodge the swinging arms of his foe so that he can get close and hit his Switchblade cut. That he manages it at all on such a large foe is impressive, and the crowd yells in support as Latino pins, 1….2- Torak thrashes, and Latino has to get the hell out of there before Torak makes him flatter than a pancake. BK waits for the right moment and then charges; he gets massive momentum on the Revolver, and again the crowd screams as the ring makes a less than healthy noise from the enormous impact. BK covers, 1…2- and again Torak kicks free, leading to a few choice (and impolite) words from Mr. London. The crowd is amazed at Torak’s ability to soak up punishment, and far from being defeated, Torak makes a play for the win of his own, whipping BK away into the corner and then hitting Latino with his Judas’ Cradle (pumphandle german suplex). Torak pins, and Latino looks to be out of it, 1….2..- BK makes the save in the nick of time, and Torak eyes him with hatred as he rises back on to his feet. BK isn’t intimidated, and goes for another surprise Shades of Michaels – this time though Torak is prepared, and sidesteps it before lifting BK up into position for the Medievil Driver… or at least that’s the plan. Instead, BK counters and brings Torak down into the Make or Break V1; Torak’s already bloodshot eyes get a little more red and BK yells at him to tap, as the crowd all do the same. But Torak simply won’t submit, and great as the pain in his ankle is, he finds the strength to drag himself to the ropes. BK is fatigued and can’t hold him, and though Latino recovers and tries to assist, Torak just manages to make it, and the referee forces the break.
Rising back to his feet, Torak flexes his muscles; his store of rage seems bottomless, and it drives him on regardless of physical fatigue. Latino and BK, meanwhile, are now tiring rapidly, and Latino in particular is aware that their position becomes more perilous the longer the match lasts. His own anger flares, and he knows he has to use it wisely; shaking his shoulders Latino fires up the fans and then surges forward, arms extended. Torak moves forward as well, and the pair grapple for a few seconds until Latino gets his hold right and suddenly puts everything into lifting his huge foe off of the ground. It takes every scrap of will he has, but Latino manages to reach the tipping point and delivers the suplex. Torak lands hard, and now the audience is shouting itself hoarse as Latino rotates his hips and swings back up. Torak starts to fight, and BK critically nips in and gives him a couple of kicks from behind as a distraction so that Latino can gather himself for the second lift. The crowd roars again as Latino pulls it off, and the sound becomes thunderous as now Torak really does all he can to resist. BK, surprisingly, is moving away from the battle, but Latino is now more determined than he’s ever been, and with a yell almost as loud as Torak’s own he completes the last of the 3 shots. The crowd goes mental, not only for this but for the fact that they can see BK up on the top of the post; BK raises his arms, and then delivers a 450 splash right on top of his opponent. The referee is in position, and everyone counts along with him for the 1…..2….thre-
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:50:00 GMT -5
NO! Torak kicks out, and you could knock the entire audience down with a feather, such is their shock. Torak slowly gets up, and BK looks incredulous that his splash failed to do the job; Torak takes advantage and grabs BK around the neck, throwing him powerfully to the outside of the ring. Then he turns, and smiles evilly under his mask as he sees Latino, exhausted and trying to get back on his feet. The crowd shouts in warning, but too late; Torak gets hold of Latino in a bearhug, and starts to crush his object of obsession…
Latino can’t breathe, such is Torak’s power, and his ribs are coming under unbearable pressure. He tries to look for BK, but he’s nowhere to be seen… but he does see the referee. It’s a decision that Latino isn’t exactly proud of, but in such a situation he has no choice. He knees Torak in the groin, making Torak’s muscles relax for just a moment in an involuntary reaction, and then makes sure of things by lowblowing his foe directly in front of the referee. The ref has no choice but to call for the bell, and Latino rolls out of the ring as fast as he can before Torak realizes what’s just occurred.
Philip: Ladies and Gentlemen, due to a Disqualification, the winner of this match…Torak!
Torak’s new theme plays, and the fans boo loudly at Torak, who stares at Latino on the outside; Latino holds his ribs, but manages a smile and taps his head to say “I outsmarted you”. He starts to walk away, not wanting to hang around and wait for Torak to react; next to the ring, BK sees all of this, and looks completely furious at Latino’s actions and the fact he’s technically lost the match. He starts after Latino, and the crowd wonders where things will go from here as the show goes to a break.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:51:16 GMT -5
Segment: ‘Golden Destiny’ (Credit: Kudo)
Kudo is shown backstage at an infirmary-like room with a nurse closing up Kudo’s gash on his forehead and wrapping up his hurt knee.
Nurse: I’ll be back in a second Kudo, but right now you’re more or less done. Just don’t put any extra pressure on that knee if you know what’s good for you. Good thing you already had your match of the night.
The nurse lets out a faint smile and Kudo lets out a smirk as she leaves the room.
Kudo(facing the camera now): Yeah, good thing I already had my ladder match with Dan White. And I won, no less. But I’ve just now realized that I placed securing this belt higher on my priority list than winning my second match of the night with my former friends. And that…was wrong. Could I have had this belt for so long that I failed to see that the Armada wasn’t taken care of? I am the greatest Entertainment champion to ever grace the ring but what does that all mean when I have lost R-3?
Kudo shakes his head a bit, trying to clear his thoughts.
Kudo: What am I saying, I’m thinking too much. It’s time to send a message to the Armada and to everyone out there watching. I’ll go through any obstacle if it means preserving R-3. Even if I have to go through my own stable to do it.
Kudo moves his leg up and down, testing the strength of the tape on his knee.
Kudo: I may bleed red through this knee…but there’s gold flowing inside.
The nurse makes her way back into the room.
Nurse: Okay Kudo, you're good to go. Just make sure you don't get into another match for a while. You need to let that knee rest.
Kudo(smirking): Whatever you say...
-Fade Out-
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:52:49 GMT -5
Segment: ACW Tour II (Credit: BK)
The fans in the sold out ACW arena are itching away for the next match to begin, with only 4 left on the card it is ensured that the last four will be great ones. Suddenly "Ginger's Theme" sounds throughout the speakers and the crowd begins to heavily boo the Chairman as he walks out onto the Bloody Valentine Themed stage. He has a mic in his hand but he prefers to wait for the crowd to die down to say what he has to say.
Ginger: I am sure that all of you are enjoying our ACW extravaganza, Bloody Valentine right?
[insert cheap pop]
Ginger: Great, now about 3 or 4 months ago ACW went on our first World Tour that proved to be spectacular and successful. Well it's about time ACW went on another one. In the month of April ACW will have it's very own little Spring break if you can call it that. In the month of April, ACW will be traveling all around The Caribbean! Leading up to our PPV extravaganza Fallen Heroes in San Juan, Puerto Rico! So coming soon to a television near you....ACW's Tour of the Caribbean!
"Ginger's music" hits and the crowd gives somewhat of a pop for that announcement as Ginger walks to the back. What kind of surprises will unfold on this new tour? Only time will tell...
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:54:24 GMT -5
Match 7: RDK vs. The Senator (Credit: BK) A rivalry of a quite different kind forms Match 7, and the crowd hurries to their seats as they see Philip pick up his mic.Philip: This is a singles contest, set for one fall. Introducing first, from Yellowknife, Canada…the Macho Man, RDK! ”Macho Man” hits, and the crowd gives its usual euphoric reaction to RDK’s arrival. RDK walks down to the ring slapping hands with the crowd, and gets up on the turnbuckles once inside to further greet his legions of supporters.
There is a slight pause, and then the more refined strains of “Hail to the Chief” herald his opponent’s appearance.Philip: And his opponent, from Washington D.C., he is a member and founder of the Senatorial Stable… “Senator” Steve Philips! The Senator’s cascades of tickertape float down on to the stage, and he strides purposefully down the ramp toward the ring. He gets a strong positive reaction, if not quite in the same league as RDK’s, and steps through the ropes at ringside, taking his time and stretching a little to warm up. The referee makes sure that both men are ready, and then gives the nod to the timekeeper.Bell Rings. The two hear the sound of the bell and they refuse to simply "go at it". No, they just stare at each other from across the ring, not feeling each other out physically but mentally. The two share totally different styles but this is no doubt to be a great match nonetheless. The two finally meet at the center in the ring and lock up in a collar-elbow-tie-up. Senator quickly catches RDK in one of the quickest Fireman's Carry ever seen in WWE/ACW/Anyone's history and then follows up with a grounded side headlock. RDK attempts to lock a leg scissors around the head of Senator but Senator's head is too far away from his legs and instead RDK begins to get up with Senator's headlock still on. RDK pushes Senator into the ropes and as he rebounds RDK attempts an armdrag. Senator wisely uses the momentum of the armdrag to create an armdrag of his own which sends RDK flying under the bottom rope to the outside. RDK lands on his feet and he begins to walk around the ring as Senator smirks back into the ring. The crowd nearer RDK can be heard cheering him on and RDK slides back into the ring, ready for some more. RDK approaches Senator and raises one arm in the air, signaling for the test of strength. Senator is first hesitant, knowing RDK is a much bigger man than he is, but he throws caution out the window and just goes for it. Both participants lock hands and their chest meets, you can see the strain on both men faces and suddenly RDK begins to go down. Senator can't believe it for a second and then he puts more pressure and RDK is now on his knees. RDK finally looks back up at Senator and gives a smirk and suddenly the tide begins to change. RDK rises up and Senator begins to go down, it's believed that RDK was playing possum the entire time. Senator is now writhing in pain on his knees and the crowd continues to cheer their hero RDK but Senator, thinking quickly tosses RDK over him with a judo flip. Both RDK and Senator are now looking up at the top of the arena with their hands still clasped and RAF slides over to count, as both of their shoulders are on the ground. 1 2 Simultaneously the two bridge up, breaking the count and the crowd begins to applaud at the technical prowess of the two. Both roll onto their stomach, still not letting go of each other's hand, and they rise up to a vertical base, right back where they started. The two continue to attempt to push each other and finally RDK pushes Senator into the ropes and both superstars fly out onto the mat below through the second rope and top rope. Believe it or not, the hands are still clasped in and they both begin to rise up. Senator decides to end the test of strength once and for all with a big knee to the abdomen of RDK. RDK releases his grip on Senator's hand and Senator follows up with a running knee lift to the face of the former ACW Champion. RDK holds his mouth on the outside and Senator rolls back into the ring to break up the count and then he rolls back to the outside. Senator picks up RDK and then locks him in a hammerlock, RDK attempts to get out of it but Senator clubs him with forearms to the back of the neck and Senator it back in. He then sends RDK shoulder first into the ring post and RDK holds his shoulder in pain on the ground as Senator smiles. Senator picks up RDK and tosses him back into the ring before sliding back into the ring himself. Senator manages to cover RDK but RDK kicks out right after the two count. Senator wastes no time rising up and he drops a huge knee on the arm of RDK. RDK rolls around the ring in pain, still clutching his arm and Senator shows no sign of fatigue, unlike RDK. Senator picks up RDK and sets him up in the corner before hitting him with a hard knife edge chop. RDK holds his chest in pain and Senator delivers another one but RDK endures the pain while a few grunts can be heard. Senator delivers a third and RDK grabs Senator and tosses him in the corner before laying him in the chest with some authentic Canadian knife edge chops to the chest. RDK places Senator up on the top rope before laying into him with one more chop that makes the chest of Senator very red. RDK climbs up to the middle rope and it appears he is going to attempt a superplex but Senator begins to fight out of it. He even manages to rake RDK in the eyes, a very uncharacteristic move of him but you've got to believe it helps the bigger plan in the end. And indeed it does, Senator grabs the arm of RDK and Senator climbs to the top rope. He then dives off the top rope down to the outside, landing on his feet, while at the same time RDK's arm hits the top rope with a great amount of impact. RDK doesn't drop to the ground but he continues to hold his arm in pain and Senator rolls back in the ring and stalks him from behind. RDK holds his arm and turns around toward the Senator and Senator delivers a Single Arm DDT to the former ACW Champion. RDK continues to clutch his arm in pain and Senator covers RDK with hooking the leg, hoping to pick up the win. 1 2
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:55:13 GMT -5
But RDK manages to get his other arm up before RAF's arm can come down for three. Senator pounds the mat in frustration but quickly goes back to keeping his cool. Instead Senator rolls RDK on his stomach and attempts to lock in the Fujiwara Armbar. RDK thrashes around, hoping to get out of the move and knowing the move because of his history with Welsh Dragon, RDK quickly attempts to get to the ropes but Senator manages to latch it of before he can do so. RDK screams in pain as Senator wrenches back on the arm of RDK. RDK looks as if he is about to tap but the crowd begins to will him on. RDK shakes is free hand as if he is machoing up and Senator shakes his head as to say "Oh god no!". RDK edges toward the ropes by using his free arm and manages to grab it to the crowd's excitement. Senator releases the hold but still manages to stomp out the arm of RDK before lifting him back up and pulling him back to the center of the ring. Senator still attempts to lock in the Fujiwara Armbar from a vertical base but RDK powers out of it, sending Senator flipping backwards towards the direction of the ropes. But knowing Senator he has another plan up his sleeve as RDK continues to hold his arm in pain. Senator runs toward RDK and attempts a Crucifix Pin, RDK shows incredible strength as he manages to brace himself while Senator is hanging on his arms but Senator shifts his weight just enough for RDK to fall back. But Senator doesn't want to pin him, instead he follows through with the move, getting RDK on his stomach and Senator locks in the Fujiwara Armbar in one of the most amazing maneuvers into an armbar ever seen. The crowd applauds Senator's maneuver but at the same time they attempt to will RDK towards the ropes. RDK screams in pain and he manages to get his leg on the bottom rope and Senator releases the hold. RAF tells Senator to release the hold but Senator chooses to utilize the five count.
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RDK is using the ropes to help him up and he eventually does reach a vertical base right before Senator does and he capitalizes with a clothesline. The crowd cheers for RDK as he delivers another clothesline, and then Senator rises up to receive his wind up hook punch. The momentum is all RDK's now and Senator rises up, only to receive an Ace Crusher, a maneuver the crowd isn't familiar seeing RDK deliver but take from his battles with TNT. RDK rises up, still holding his arm and he decides to go out onto the apron and climb to the top rope as Senator is still down. RDK slaps his hurt arm, and like Senator did earlier, throw caution out the window as he dives off the top rope for a Diving Elbow but at the last second Senator rolls out of the way. RDK lands on his injured arm and the crowd begins to boo The Senator as he lays out on the ground, still trying to catch his breath from the fast paced action and he sees RDK grabbing his arm in pain. Senator takes this opportunity to roll over but RDK and he attempts the Jujitagame. RDK locks his arms together to prevent Senator from locking the move in fully but Senator does anything from raking the eyes, to using his leg to guillotine the neck of RDK, to biting his fingers to get this move in. Eventually after all the maneuver, Senator does indeed lock it in and he begins to hyper-extend the elbow of RDK. RDK screams in pain and he knows he can't endure this move for long so he uses his weight to roll backwards and his feet touch the bottom rope. Senator is visibly frustrated by this as he releases the hold and he signals for the end. He picks RDK up and turns him around. Senator attempts his Filibuster but RDK blocks the move with his foot and begins to elbow his way out of the move. Senator finally releases the waistlock and backs up from the dizziness resulted by the elbows. As he approaches RDK, RDK attempts the Macho Slam but Senator manages to free himself from the spinebuster position and he drops an elbows right on the a shoulder of RDK. RDK holds his shoulder and turns around and Senator delivers a Filibuster to the former Tag Team Champion. It's strictly academic from here and Senator makes a nonchalant cover, knowing he has this in the bag.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:56:55 GMT -5
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Philip: And the winner of this match, "The Macho Man" RDK!
Senator was too late to kick out from the move and he paid for it. As "Macho Man" by the Village People sounds the crowd is on their feet, not only applauding RDK for his win but the match that the two put on. Senator is on his knee, and he asks RAF if it was actually a three and RAF responds by shaking his head. RAF then walks over to RDK, who is staggering to his feet and he raises his arm in triumph. Senator walks up to RDK, and RDK holds his injured arm in pain and the two smile and begin to talk about the match and chuckle about it. Senator congratulates RDK on the win before leaving him with the stage to celebrate but you can't help but believe that Senator is disappointed by his loss as he watches RDK on the alphatron, standing on the middle rope, saluting his fans.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:57:38 GMT -5
Segment: And so it continues....(Credit: BK)
The scene opens to a place not very much shown on Pay-Per View Television but more on Fallout, the ACW Dojo. This is where our up and coming superstars come to train to become the hard working, stiff kicking, head bumping sueprstars that they are today. Everyone is out in the locker rooms and out in the skybox enjoy in the Pay-Per View but two people are not, and those people are the ACW trainers, Tim Dwight and Dean Bardo who manage to take this time out from their training to have a bite to eat.
Dwight sits down in the steel chair next to Bardo and he opens his brown bag before tossing Bardo a sandwich wrapped in plastic. Bardo wastes no time ripping through the plastic and devouring the sandwich and Tim Dwight watches in awe.
Dwight: Slow it down partner, it's just turkey.
Bardo: I know, I know, but I haven't had anything to eat ALL day, I'm starving.
They continue to eat their well deserved lunch until a huge bang is heard in the corridor and they stop eating.
Dwight: What the hell was that?
??: WHY MUST YOU MOCK ME AT EVER TURN?!
Bardo: Sounds like BK London.
BANG!
Dwight: Is his match over already? He must be confront Latino.
Bardo: Wasting no time.
Dwight: Apparently. Should we do something?
BANG.
BK: YOUR ONE OF THE REASONS THE MATCH ENDED UP THE WAY IT DID! I'LL KILL YOU!
BANG.
Dwight: I think we should help, one of them could get seriously injured.
Bardo: But - But the turkey!
*Glass shatters*
Dwight: The turkey can wait, let's go!
Dwight rises up out of his seat, leaving his turkey sandwich in the seat and heads to the door before Bardo can. Bardo sighs and he gets one last bite of the turkey sandwich......and then a bite of Dwight's pastrami sandwich before heading towards the exit/entrance with Dwight. Dwight opens the door and they quickly grab a hold of BK, restraining him. BK attempts to throw both Dwight and Bardo off off him but they manage to keep on a good grip.
Dwight: BK, where's Latino?!
BK: How the hell am I supposed to know? NOW LET ME GO!
They let go of London and Bardo and Dwight stare at each other with a dumbfounded look before looking at BK London as he continues to attack.....the vending machine. He has managed to crack the glass of the vending machine but his snickers prize has continued to elude him. He finally grabs some metal pipe that is laying on the ground and he winds up before smashing a huge hole into the vending machine. Dwight and Bardo continue to stare with a perplexed look at BK as he retrieves his snickers bar.
BK: Precious....my precious...
BK rips off the wrapper and begins to devour the chocolate bar, craving every second of it. BK then looks at the broken vending machine and decides to finish the job by tipping the ginormous machine over on the ground to a huge BANG that can be heard around the arena. BK walks on top of the vending machine to the otherside and takes one more bite of the Snickers bar before turning his head towards the two trainers.
BK: Tell Hunter or AK, or whoever the sorry sap that wins tonight that, they're next!
BK walks off down the corridor, tired and exhausted, with a cocky swagger as both Dwight and Bardo are still dumbfounded at what they just witnessed.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:58:29 GMT -5
Match 8: Armada Triple Threat - FSX as Ref Bre Double T vs. Kudo vs. Jearus (Credit: Kudo) Maxwell McNally: Ladies and gentlemen, coming up next is a match I never thought I’d see here in ACW. The Armada triple threat. “Fast” Eddie Edison: That’s right, the Armada is pitted against each other now but there are many variables and factors to consider. Maxwell McNally: You’re right Eddie, things like Kudo’s grueling ladder match against Dan White earlier in the night, his bad knee, whether or not there will be any teamwork and FSX as the referee are just some of the factors that will come into play. The commentary is halted as Philip Jones makes his way into the middle of the ring. This triggers a pop of anticipation of the next match of an already outstanding PPV event. Philip: The following contest is a Trrrrrriple Threat match! Introducing first -- “Reach For The Sky” by Social Distortion blares throughout the arena and Jearus makes his way into view, getting a mixed reaction from the fans.Philip: From an unknown location in the Western Hemisphere, standing at 6 foot 2 inches, weighing in at 195 pounds…JEEEEEEEEEARUS!!!!! Jearus raises his arms before dashing into the ring, taking his place at one corner and taunting the crowd more. This continues until the beats of “Enter Sandman” by Metallica hits and the crowd gives a big pop for Bre Double T as he makes his way into the ring.Philip: And his opponent, from Rochester, New York, standing at 6 foot 5 inches tall, weighing 210 pounds, BRRRRRRREEEEEE Double TEEEEEEE!!! The crowd pops once more at the extended pronunciation of his name by Philip as he takes his place in the ring and stares down Jearus. The two get in each other’s faces and the crowd begins to cheer at the hostility.“Fast” Eddie Edison: Looks like we won’t have to count on any teamwork from them tonight Max… The tension is rising until finally the guitar riffs of “Poison” by Takashi Sorimachi blast out of the speakers once more in the ACW arena, setting off a huge wave of mixed reactions.Philip: And their opponent, from KYYYYYYOTO, Japan, standing at 5 foot 9 inches tall, weighing in at 201 pounds, he is the ACW Entertainment Champion, he is the embodiment of the Rudo spirit, he is the leader of the Armada, he is the R-3 Prodigy, he is Mr. “K.O.”…he is Kudo YASUUUUUUUUUDA!!!!!! The fans let out another loud reaction as Philip puts the paper of nicknames for Kudo that he just read off of in his pocket. Kudo makes his way out with major noticeable taping on his right knee and the sheared ARMADA flag still draped over his shoulders. He makes his way down to the ring with a bit of a limp, pressing down more on his left foot as he steps over the ropes. Bre and Jearus have turned their attention to Kudo and the three stare each other down. Maxwell McNally: I’m surprised Kudo can still stand after that gruesome ladder match with Dan White earlier in the night. “Fast” Eddie Edison: Kudo’s sense of pride is strong but I just don’t see how his body can keep up with it. Maxwell McNally: He’s fighting for more than a victory, he’s making sure one last message is sent to the fans and everyone in the back. He wants to teach a lesson to the Armada tonight. “Fast” Eddie Edison: We’ll see. The tension builds up in the ring until yet again it is interrupted by theme music. “Eden” by To Destination rocks the arena and sets off a major rush of cheers as another rare appearance by FSX takes place. FSX already has the referee black and white stripes on, as he steps into view and hurriedly makes his way down to the ring. Philip: And introducing the Special Guest Referee for this match…Fallen Souls!!! Maxwell McNally: There’s the man himself that can make or break any one of these men. “Fast” Eddie Edison: And that’s the kind of reaction we were looking for! The crowd drowns out almost every other sound with their chants of “F-S-X” and cheering. FSX steps in to break the facedown of the three competitors and sends them to different corners of the ring. Jearus and Bre both do some minor stretching and hopping to get into the groove as Philip makes his leave. FSX checks them both for illegal weapons and then makes his way to Kudo. The confrontation is something the fans eat up as FSX checks the hesitant Kudo for weapons and then, remembering the events that took place earlier in the night, makes him open his mouth. Kudo holds his hand in front of FSX, forcing him to halt. The crowd stares on as Kudo unleashes a black cloud of mist into the air, similar in style to the one he used on Dan White earlier. The crowd cheers wildly and FSX shakes his head as he knew to be cautious with poison mist with Kudo. Maxwell McNally: FSX already doing a good job as the referee, making sure the weapons are taken out of this match. “Fast” Eddie Edison: I thought friends were supposed to trust friends Max. Maxwell McNally: Well ladies and gentlemen if you haven’t been watching ACW programming for the past few months, you may be surprised at seeing this match take place. What started at Emperor of the Ring as what appeared to be a dominating new force in ACW has now crumbled down to this match right here, pitting former teammates against former teammates. FSX takes the Entertainment belt from Kudo, partially stained from the mist, and takes it to the side for safe keeping. FSX returns to the ring and the sight of the four men on different corners of the ring prove to be a great photo shot. FSX takes a look into every one of their eyes and calls for the bell!*Ding Ding Ding*“Fast” Eddie Edison: Here we go!!!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 15:59:25 GMT -5
The crowd roars at the start of the match as all three competitors rush towards each other and begin unleashing blows, one after another. Kudo is taken down first, and Bre and Jearus start to work on each other with shops and elbow shots and anything else in their stand up arsenal. Finally, Jearus manages to dodge a powerful right hand from Bre and takes him down with a dropkick.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Let me ask you Max, do you think FSX will prove to be a fair referee? Maxwell McNally: I think FSX is the only one here with enough reason to not blow over and give anyone an unfair disadvantage.
Jearus yells out with his adrenaline and begins to work on both downed opponents with some vicious stomps. By having to split stomps 2 ways, he allows Bre to make his way back to his feet and fight back. Bre dodges a short clothesline and catches Jearus in a big early German suplex. Jearus rolls out of the ring due to momentum, leaving Bre and Kudo alone in the ring. Bre begins work on a still downed Kudo, rabidly kicking and stomping on the taped knee. Kudo yells out in pain and FSX even comes over to try and make Bre ease up a little. Bre refuses and pulls Kudo over to the turnbuckle. Bre rolls out of the ring and, with Kudo’s right leg, pulls it back against the steel pole, sending Kudo in a yell of agony. Bre heads back into the ring and ties Kudo’s knee up onto the bottom rope, using it as leverage to twist the knee out of place. The already injured nature of the knee has Kudo yelling almost non stop as FSX comes over and in a very referee like manner, starts a 5 count on Bre. FSX counts quite fast and Bre lets go by 4.
Maxwell McNally: A somewhat fast count, maybe FSX still has sympathy towards his old stable mates?
Kudo rolls out of the ring in pain and Jearus gets back in. Bre has his attention towards FSX and is unaware when Jearus catches Bre in the back of the head with an enzuigiri.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: What impact! Bre didn’t see it coming, much like when Jearus nailed him with that steel chair weeks ago.
Jearus goes for a pin attempt and FSX drops down to count, only to reach 1. Jearus continues work and executes a fireman’s carry into a grounded sleeper hold. Bre is fighting out of it and manages to reach the ropes easily. Jearus lets the hold go and picks Bre up. Jearus gets a swift kick into Bre’s midsection and hits a swinging neckbreaker, taking him down again. Jearus looks to be going for another early pinfall but Bre pulls on his arm and drags him to the ground as well. Bre and Jearus now are in a technical tradeoff. Bre wraps his arm on Jearus for an armlock but Jearus rolls over and locks in a hammerlock. Bre counters with a front roll, breaking the hold and getting a drop toe hold on Jearus. Jearus lands face first and Bre goes for his submission finisher, The Agony of Defeat but waiting for him is Kudo who nails him with a stiff forearm.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Where did Kudo come from? Maxwell McNally: Ever the opportunist is Kudo, utilizing his time wisely.
Kudo takes advantage of the situation of Jearus begin downed and tries to lock in a camel clutch but by now Jearus has had enough time to roll out of it. Kudo and Jearus now enter a technical bout as the two try to best each other. Jearus gets in a leg sweep and drives his elbow down on Kudo’s knee, cranking it. Kudo quickly tries to alleviate the pain by bringing his other leg over and hooking it over Jearus’s head and locking it in. Jearus breaks the hold quickly and Kudo is now with the advantage as he converts the grapple into an arm lock. Kudo brings Jearus up, with the arm still locked. Bre is up now as well, but the action does not cease. Jearus front rolls over and kips up, switching the hold on Kudo. Kudo answers with a cartwheel and headstand flip up with a big “ooh” from the crowd. Bre now joins the mix as with the momentum, Kudo is sent going right under an attempted clothesline from Bre. Jearus spots the clothesline as it continues towards him, and manages to roll under it. Bre catches himself on the other side of the ropes and the three men end in a stareoff with FSX right in the middle.
Maxwell McNally: Great display of athleticism on their parts. The Armada is holding true to what they stood for – fast paced light heavyweight action. “Fast” Eddie Edison: Indeed!
The crowd is cheering for their respective wrestler, or ref, as they begin to circle each other. The match has barely started and yet every one of them is breathing heavily, Kudo obviously more so than the rest. FSX presents his arm forward to instigate the three to restart action, and that’s exactly what they do. Kudo holds back more, playing it cautiously. As Bre goes to attack Kudo, Jearus cuts him off and dropkicks him down onto the ground. Kudo joins in right after and begins to attack Jearus with some swift kicks to his chest area. Kudo feels the effects after each one, and takes an unusual bit of time to shake his knee out. Kudo however still manages to back Jearus into a corner. Bre gets up and pushes Kudo out of the way as he begins to kick Jearus in the midsection. Kudo now begins to push Bre away and deliver some kicks of his own. The two share cold looks for a second but then proceed to kick together.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: And we thought there wasn’t going to be any teamwork in this match. I guess that’s what’s expected in a triple threat Max!
Jearus has been immobilized as Kudo holds him down and tells Bre to run from the other corner into a splash. Bre, in the spur of the moment does so and gets to the other side before running at full force towards Jearus. Kudo however cuts him off with a big clothesline, sending him almost completely hurtling backwards with a big boo from the crowd. Kudo drops down for the pin and FSX starts.
1……… ……. 2…… ………. Break! Jearus climbs from his corner onto the second rope and hits an elbow drop on Kudo’s back, breaking the pin attempt. Jearus’s chest is now turning red from the kicks and is determined to get some revenge. He picks Kudo up and nails a superkick, sending Kudo into a daze. Jearus bounces off the ropes and connects with a flying clothesline, easily taking Kudo down. Bre makes his way back to his feet and now, and with Jearus, begin to stomp on Kudo’s body, more specifically his knee. Bre grabs a piece of tape from his wrapped knee and begins to pull away, ripping it loose in a violent manner and exposing some dark skin from Kudo’s knee. The two continue to stomp more at the helpless Kudo as he rolls around in pain. FSX goes to check on him to see if he gives up or cannot continue but of course Kudo will have none of that. Jearus and Bre now begin to focus on each other once Kudo is taken out of the picture. Bre ducks a forearm from Jearus and connects with a kick to his midsection. Bre hooks both of Jearus’ arms and nails a double underhook suplex. Bre immediately tries to pick Jearus up but Jearus pulls on Bre’s tights and sends him through the middle rope. Jearus rolls out and follows as FSX is still in the ring now, starting a count. Kudo is tending to his knee in a corner now, fortunate for the fact that Bre and Jearus have turned their attention to each other.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 16:00:10 GMT -5
Jearus and Bre continue the action on the outside, almost in a stalemate. Bre avoids another right hand and flips Jearus into a Belly to back suplex release. Bre then proceeds to rip off the padding next to him, exposing the hard, cold concrete underneath. 3….. 4….. Bre lifts Jearus up and tries to hit a scoop slam onto the pavement but Jearus drops back behind him. Jearus looks for a scoop slam of his own but now Bre reverses. Bre then shifts position and looks to hit a snap suplex but Jearus is trying his best to avoid it, hooking his leg onto Bre’s. Bre tries the lift several times but still cannot make it. 5….. 6….. 7….. Bre almost gets Jearus 90 degrees of the way vertically, but he still resists, and the hold is broken. Just as Bre is about to hit a right hand to weaken Jearus and set up the suplex again, out of nowhere Kudo bounces off the ropes and frog leaps over FSX, in the middle of count 8 and whose head is just inches away from both of Kudo’s legs. Kudo surprisingly gains a lot of height and both Bre and Jearus look on in surprise as they are hit with a big senton splash by Kudo over the top rope.. Kudo lands close to the concrete after impact which sends him in even more pain that he already is. FSX is surprised himself at what just happened and is forced to restart to outside count as the fans are all cheering wildly.
Maxwell McNally: My oh my! “Fast” Eddie Edison: Where in the world did that come from?! Kudo with bad knee and all manages to hit such a high risk move. This is what ACW is all about folks! 1…. 2… 3….. 4….. Bre is the first to make his way back to his feet, taking less of the damage from the less than crisp execution of Kudo’s move and slowly rolls himself into the ring. 5…. 6…. “KU-DO” chants have now started in the arena at the brilliant display, especially for the ones in the front row. Jearus now has made his way to his feet and hurriedly makes his way back into the ring as well. 7…... 8…… The fans are on the edge of their seats as Kudo is trying to pull himself up, with his knee obviously giving him problems. The chants of “KU-DO” are increasingly louder and Kudo pulls himself onto the apron -- 9…..!!!
Maxwell McNally: He’s close… “Fast” Eddie Edison: DAAAANGERRROUSSSly close!
The final chants of Kudo are in synch with Kudo throwing himself into the ring just before the 10 count, leading to immediate applause.
Maxwell McNally: These men are wearing each other down considerably, and I’m not sure how much more Kudo can possibly take. “Fast” Eddie Edison: What a match it’s been though, and it’s still anyone’s match right now.
FSX goes to check on Kudo again, as Bre and Jearus make their ways to their feet. Jearus gets the upperhand and with FSX’s back turned, sticks a thumb to the eye of Bre. Jearus whips Bre off the ropes and on his way back, catches him into a military press. Jearus’ strength is shown as he holds Bre in the air for a few seconds before dropping him into an uppercut clothesline!
Maxwell McNally: That was Jearus’ Longitude Beam! A brilliant sight to behold.
Jearus goes for the cover and FSX jumps to position.
1……. 2……….. ……….. ………… kickout!
Bre has his hand over his eye still but makes his way back to his feet. Jearus and Bre start to stare one another down as Kudo is in the corner, simply catching his breath awaiting for the brawl to occur. The area is now calm, until Jearus unleashes a mighty chop to the chest of Bre. Bre retaliates with a chop of his own, and another, and yet a third straight into the redding chest of Jearus, that surpasses the previous two combined. Jearus looks dazed while holding his chest writhing in pain when Bre sneaks behind him and delivers a German Suplex that leaves Jearus stunned on the ground. Kudo finally gets up from the corner and decides that enough is enough as he attacks Bre from behind with a wild Spiral Dropkick that sends Bre into the corner turnbuckle. Kudo lets out an intense yell before charging at Bre, who ducks under the raging bull and delivers another German Suplex to Kudo quickly followed by an elbow drop to his gut. Kudo rolls over onto his stomach, with the wind knocked out of him. At the same time, Jearus is seen beginning to stand up woozily. Bre sees this and prepares an assault on Jearus, however the recovering dazed man flails his arms a la Ric Flair as to signify, “Don't hurt me!” Bre is reluctant to do so, but Jearus points to the downed Kudo and says something. It is just loud enough for the cameras to pick up.
Jearus: We were almost a tag team Bre, if you remember.
Bre: Yeah, we could have been, but you couldn't even think of a good entrance song for us. Man, you have as much creativity as a rock.
Jearus: Meh, it happens... keep him down.
Jearus signals to the struggling Kudo, who then receives a leg drop from Bre followed by a knee drop from Jearus.
Bre: So, what are you trying to say?
Jearus: Double-Edged Destiny.
A smile cracks across Bre's face in approval as he nods for the application of the move. Bre locks in a Boston Crab as Jearus approaches the opposite side of Kudo and applies a camel clutch. They hold this move in for a good minute as cameras flash left and right. However, Bre lets go of his submission without Jearus noticing. Bre bounces off the ropes and hits him with a bulldog. He goes for the quick pin.
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Maxwell McNally: Kickout by Jearus!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 16:01:45 GMT -5
Bre immediately gets off Jearus and hooks the leg of Kudo.
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Bre is in disbelief, but this kickout has proved that Kudo is not yet done and is certainly not going to fall to his former stable peons. But during this time, Jearus gets back up and locks his hands around Bre's waist. Bre is slightly caught off guard, but has the mentality to start throwing elbows to get the leech off of him. But Jearus holds on and hits an amateur suplex on him, followed by a sunset flip pin combo.
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Maxwell McNally: A kickout now by Bre Double T!
Jearus looks equally annoyed and moves Bre into the corner of the ring. He rises onto the top turnbuckle and addresses the crowd, who addresses him back in a loud fashion. Jearus jumps and goes for the split legged moonsault, but nobody's home! as Bre rolls out of the way just in the nick of time. Bre pops up and at the same time, Kudo hits an unexpected kip up to signify that the end is nowhere near for him. This garners a big pop from the crowd, showing that there is still much to take place in this match. However, Bre and Jearus have other things in mind as they take down Kudo once again with a double clothesline, ending the loud cheer from the fans.
Maxwell McNally: Another double team move by Bre and Jearus. Imagine what it would have been like if they were a tag team. “Fast” Eddie Edison: Bre and Jearus are taking out the third factor in this equation. They know that with Kudo’s condition, they have to eliminate him as a threat and if it means doing it together, that’s what’s going to happen!
With Kudo down now, Jearus takes the upper hand and lets out a couple of big uppercuts to the distracted Bre, who spends a fraction too much time staring at the downed Kudo. Jearus lifts up the dizzy Bre and takes him to the corner. Jearus sets Bre up in a sitting position gets on the middle rope and hooks his arm over Bre’s head. Jearus almost goes for a move but then rethinks and instead heads to the top rope, to a big pop from the fans. Jearus takes a bit of time to set things up, but in the end it appears worth it as he launches himself and hits a Bsharo Driver from the top rope!! (DDT off the mid/top rope)
“Fast” Eddie Edison: BSHAAAAAROO Drivah!!! This could be it!
Jearus however, doesn’t go for the pin and instead heads back to the top rope, wanting to make sure the end is coming. He takes a look behind him at Bre’s body, still motionless and then hits a stunning split legged moonsault into a pin. FSX drops down for the count.
1………………. ..2 …………………. ……………….. …………………break!
Kudo, up by this time, has handsprung off the ropes in Flashback Elbow position but instead, flips over completely into his own moonsault, breaking the pin up. The three men are scattered after impact, but now Kudo, with a rush of adrenaline begins to disregard the pain from his knee. Kudo lifts Jearus up and starts to unleash a fury of kicks, yelling loudly with each strike. Jearus gives Kudo his back after reeling from a kick and Kudo takes full advantage. He hooks one arm up and one back and tries for the Yin-Yang suplex but Jearus elbows his way free, then hits an uppercut on Kudo, sending him spinning but also twisting and hitting a Roaringiri!
“Fast” Eddie Edison: A roaring Roaringiri kick out of nowhere! Can Kudo capitalize?! Maxwell McNally: Kudo has been known for delaying pain and making a big move before feeling the effects. And it just may have saved him this match…
All three men are down now and the fans are cheering intensely at the action as FSX begins to count them down.
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Bre manages to get up first and goes for an opportunistic cover on Jearus. FSX drops down and converts the counts to a pinfall now. 1………….. …….2……….. ………..shoulder up!
Bre, still slowly moving, makes his way towards Kudo and places an arm over his chest. 1………….. ……….2………… ……….. ………..kickout!
Maxwell McNally: Bre tried this earlier in the match and again falls short with both pins.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 16:02:32 GMT -5
Bre rolls back and is visibly frustrated as he pulls his way back to his feet. The other two men follow and soon, everyone is back up at the same time. Jearus continues his streak of aggressiveness and quickly attack both Bre and Kudo. Jearus gets out of hand and shoves Kudo’s neck into the ropes, choking him, with all his weight on Kudo’s back. FSX quickly tries to break the hold as the 5 count may be too late. Jearus refuses to let go and continues pressing down until FSX finally uses force and pulls Jearus off himself. Jearus is surprised and the crowd is going crazy.
]Maxwell McNally: Here we go… “Fast” Eddie Edison: Jearus must have taken too hard a hit with that Roaringiri, angering the referee in this big match isn’t a smart thing to do…!
Jearus gets in the face of FSX and confronts him, but FSX is unyielding in his stand. Kudo is choking off to the side now, trying to catch his breath. Just as it starts to look like someone is about to hit the other, Bre comes up from behind and attacks Jearus, ending the confrontation. Bre makes his way into the middle of the ring and goes for a vertical suplex on Jearus but he manages to reverse and land one of his own. Jearus yells out in anger and appears to be getting strength from nowhere as he begins to stalk Bre and willing him to get back up.
Maxwell McNally: Jearus looks like he’s setting up for the Mercantilist Stryker. “Fast” Eddie Edison: Bre is in for a big surprise if he turns around…
Bre gets to his knees but Kudo from behind hooks Jearus’ arm up and back and delivers the Yin-Yang Suplex he intended for earlier! Jearus’ head takes a sick fall and the force sends him rolling onto his back. Kudo is too weak to bridge the hold and instead rushes over and locks in a camel clutch on Jearus. The fans are cheering as Kudo cranks the head back and FSX asks Jearus if he wants to give up. Every time he says no, Kudo yanks back a little bit harder, knowing that this may be his best chance to take the victory. Jearus’ arm begins to put pressure on Kudo’s injured knee in the middle of the hold, weakening the lock and almost about to break it when Bre makes his way over and locks on Jearus, his Agony of Defeat!! Jearus is now in surging pain and the crowd is ecstatic as both submission holds are locked in simultaneously and Jearus is writhing in pain. FSX asks if he wants to give up but all he gets are screams of pain.
Maxwell McNally: A flashback to the recent past Eddie! That Double Edged Destiny that Bre and Jearus applied on Kudo has now been converted in similar style to Jearus! I can’t even begin to imagine the pain surging through Jearus’ back right now. “Fast” Eddie Edison: Wait a minute, what would happen if Jearus taps now? Would there be 2 winners?!
Almost sensing the same thing, Bre lets go of his submission hold like before and dropkicks Kudo in the back of his head, breaking his hold as well. Jearus rolls around in pain, grasping his back as Bre, with a familiar smirk hops over to Kudo and quickly sets up and locks in an Indian Deathlock!!
Maxwell McNally: Bre with the submission on Kudo now! “Fast” Eddie Edison: This has got to be it!!!
The fans erupt at the quick change of pace in the match and in anticipation of a tap out. Kudo is in such pain and yelling so hard that even some of the fans are beginning to feel his pain. Kudo uses everything left in his power to pull his way closer to the ropes. Bre cranks the hold harder and harder with each inch Kudo manages to gain. Kudo raises his arm and FSX is watching carefully for the tap out. The fans are on their feet now as they see Jearus still out on the side, unable to break the hold, leaving Kudo to either tap or make a miraculous rope break. The crowd has started some scattered “PLEASE DON’T TAP” chants as Kudo holds his arm in the air for a while with the crowd wild in anticipation. Kudo instead of tapping, uses his arm to pull himself just enough under the ropes to warrant the break. The crowd is amazed at the willpower and begin to cheer for the match continuing on.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Wow! How much longer would it have taken in that submission to make Kudo tap out?! Maxwell McNally: I wouldn’t have given him a second longer. What a miraculous rope break. [Crowd is now getting louder and louder, loudly chanting “KU-DO”] I think this crowd is gaining a new respect for Kudo. After his intense ladder match and participating in this one now, and still showing the spirit of professional wrestling, these fans are being very appreciative, as well they should be.
It’s true, as the fans are now on their feet, clapping as Bre is on his back, angry with frustration. Jearus is now up and delivers a standing enzuigiri to Bre as he gets back on his feet. Bre staggers back as Jearus pumps and jumps up for a second enzuigiri in the Mercantilist Stryker combo. Bre ducks this one though, and catches Jearus’ leg and hits his “He’ll Need Medical Attention,” a brainbuster variation with Jearus’ leg hooked. Jearus’ head comes flopping up on the mat after the move and Bre, with the taste of victory drawing near, sets Jearus up on the corner. Bre heads to the top and delivers a huge Doubled Over, to a big crowd reaction.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: WHOA!!! A HUGE DOUBLED OVER!!! IT’S OVAH!!!
Bre begins to crawl on his knees towards Jearus for the pin but from the other side comes Kudo rushing off the ropes and nailing Bre square in the jaw with a Yakuza Knee!
“Fast” Eddie Edison: WHAAAAAAAAAA!!! YAKUZA KNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Kudo’s Yakuza Knee doesn’t seem to dawdle in the force department despite the condition he is in. It was with the usual force he uses but now his knee is in the worst shape it has ever been in during this entire event.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: That's all she wrote Max! Maxwell McNally: I’m surprised Kudo used that move after all the pain his knee has been through. But can he go for the pin and pick up the victory here?!
Kudo hurries as fast as he can and rolls over Bre’s toppled body. While grasping his knee in unbearable pain, he places his back over Bre’s chest for the cover. FSX drops down for the count.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 16:03:34 GMT -5
Jearus gained enough strength back to pull Bre’s leg onto the bottom rope at the last second and FSX catches it off the corner of his eye. The rope break sends chills down everyone’s spines as they thought this long match had been brought to an end after the fierce Yakuza Knee.
Maxwell McNally: I can barely believe that these men have much more left to give Eddie. “Fast” Eddie Edison: What a performance!
Jearus, still feeling some of the effects of the Doubled Over, is slow to get up after his huge saving moment, but he manages to do so with the help of the ropes. Kudo is crushed, as what seemed like his last ditch effort to secure the victory has been stolen from him. Kudo drags himself over the ropes and tries to pull himself up but Jearus is there waiting for him. Jearus helps Kudo up and after a tie up, hits a brutal uppercut. Jearus follows with a first enzuigiri to the back of the head and a second to the face of Kudo.
Maxwell McNally: Mercantilist Stryker is taking form here! “Fast” Eddie Edison: That was one and two, now here comes three!!!!
Kudo is wobbling as Jearus leaps up at a great height to hit the pincer shot to complete his Mercantilist Stryker finisher, however Kudo collapses before Jearus is able to connect with the shot. The two men collapse on the mat at the same time, creating a loud bang across the arena. The display of exhaustion is intense and the fans all let out a “oooh” at the events, as Jearus pulls himself over for the pin. FSX almost looks saddened and amazed at the same time, watching his former friends take each other to such a point while doing what they had all fought for when they started as he drops to make what he thinks is sure to be the final pin attempt of the match.
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“Fast” Eddie Edison: Jearus has done it!
The crowd lets out a big cheer upon seeing FSX’s arm coming down for the three, but they do not hear the third slap onto the mat from FSX. When they finally realize what happened they are emotional.
Maxwell McNally: What has happened here…?
Finally everyone has caught up with the events and now sees the sight that is in the middle of the ring. Kudo managed to catch FSX’s arm while still being held down on the pin and prevent him from counting the third count. The flash photography is amazingly noticeable in this moment, showing not only the resilience of Kudo, but the fact that he refuses to let his dream die like this. FSX is taken aback and Jearus now has slid off of Kudo’s body, upon realizing what has happened. All three men are on their backs in both the best and worst shapes of their lives with FSX standing over them, taking in all that has happened.
Maxwell McNally: I don’t think I’ve ever seen a sight quite like this Eddie, in all my time in this business… “Fast” Eddie Edison: Indeed. This is one for the storybooks…
The crowd is mixed with chants and applause and cheers. Chants of “KU-DO” and “AR-MA-DA” meld together and create one of the loudest crowd reactions of the night. FSX has become so affected by the situation that he has practically forgotten about counting the men down. The crowd meanwhile is chanting in unison now, “THIS-IS-AWE-SOME” as the match continues and all three men struggle to get back to their feet. Kudo has all but given up, in the disastrous condition he is now in. Bre is up first and breathing heavily as he goes for the weakened Kudo. Bre helps him up while hitting him with some elbows as he sets him up sitting on the top rope. Jearus is picking himself up as well as Bre climbs the turnbuckle. Bre signals to the fans that this is the end and goes for a hurricanrana off the top.
Maxwell McNally: That’s something you don’t see Bre Double T doing very often. A Frankensteiner coming up…!
Bre flips Kudo off the top with his legs but Kudo utilizes the momentum and instead, lands on Jearus’ shoulders rather than the mat, whereupon Kudo flips back into his own hurricanrana!!! Jearus is sent flying across the ring and the crowd eats up the spot.
Maxwell McNally: What a sight! “Fast” Eddie Edison: These men are all acting on adrenaline and willpower now Max. I don’t even know how Kudo managed to reverse that!
The crowd is all cheers now and everyone tries to catch their breath after the high risk maneuver. Kudo is on the ground again, grasping at his knee which took a bad hit after the hurricanrana, the jolting pain finally catching up to him, until finally a recomposed Bre begins to walk over. He picks Kudo up and, with a smirk, delivers a rapid corkscrew leg whip.
Maxwell McNally: That was Bre’s trademark move, “The End is Here!” … “Fast” Eddie Edison: …and by God I think that’s what’s coming!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Feb 25, 2006 16:04:06 GMT -5
Bre holds the leg of a groaning Kudo in agony and hooks his arm around it. Bre is ironically looking for the Agony of Defeat again and almost successfully locks it in when Jearus comes up from beside him and drives his foot across Bre’s face, breaking the hold before it does any lasting damage. Bre and Jearus now turn their attentions to each other much like the start of the match and try everything left in their arsenal to take the other down.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: This match has got to be closing in, these guys barely have anything left in their systems!
Jearus and Bre trade slow right hands, both men barely standing while Kudo attempts to pull himself up on the side. FSX is carefully watching the two exchange blows, knowing full well that neither of them wants to be the one to fall first.
Maxwell McNally: You can almost follow the crowd’s eyes as they move back and forth with each attack. These guys have captivated this crowd! Jearus appears to get the upper hand, getting in two hits in a row, as Bre is being pushed back. Jearus bounces off the ropes and goes for the shoulder block knock down but Bre sidesteps out of the way and Jearus is sent out of the ring when Kudo grabs the top rope down.
Maxwell McNally: Kudo grabbing the ropes! “Fast” Eddie Edison: Did you see Jearus’ dump onto the outside! Dangerrrrousss!!!
The crowd cheers at the sneaky move from Kudo and at the hard fall Jearus takes on the exposed concrete area on the outside. Kudo still has the top rope pulled down and with everything left, uses it to pick himself up as Bre slowly turns around and sees the events that just took place.
Maxwell McNally: Jearus is momentarily taken out of the equation but can Bre or Kudo end the match now?
The two lock eyes for a second, acknowledging the tension surrounding this point of the match to the delight of fans. Bre breaks the moment and gets within range of Kudo confidently, and takes him back with a big chop that echoes out into the arena. Kudo reels back at the force but quickly answers with a spinning forearm shot. Bre staggers a bit but notices the bad knee of Kudo again out of the corner of his eye and picks it up, looking for another “The End is Here!” leg whip, leading up to the Agony of Defeat that he hadn’t been able to lock on previously. Kudo hops for balance on one leg and before Bre can proceed with the whip, Kudo grabs Bre’s hair and hits a big headbutt, reopening a small gash on Kudo’s head from his ladder match earlier in the night. Kudo appears to have gained some fire upon seeing and feeling his blood again as he continues on with the headbutts, despite the pain it is no doubt inflicting to himself. FSX goes to warn Kudo about the hair pulling, but Kudo has now formed a grip on Bre’s head. Bre lets go of Kudo’s leg, his face now messily spread with Kudo’s blood, allowing Kudo to gain more balance and leverage whilst still dishing out nasty headbutts. Kudo tries to trap both of Bre’s arms as he usually does when throwing headbutts, but Bre uses the same arm he had just held Kudo’s leg with, to battle back with strikes of his own. The fans are on their feet waiting for the last blow of this series. Kudo appears to be gaining speed rather than slowing down with the headbutts as Bre finally begins to become disoriented after the headshots and blood spreading and splattering on his face. Bre lets out one final forearm strike attempt but Kudo ducks it and allows Bre’s own momentum to carry him 180 degrees around. Kudo then locks in Bre’s right arm upwards and pulls back his other one into position and executes a brutal high impact Yin-Yang Suplex.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: YIN-YANG…SU-PLEEEEEEX!!!!!!! DAAAAAAAAANNGERRRROUSSSSSSS!!!!!!! Maxwell McNally: That was probably the most violent move of the night! But can Kudo keep the bridge locked on?!
Kudo, this time, holds on desperately to the bridge for a pin, his knee about to give at any time. The crowd is focused completely in the moment, watching for either Kudo’s knee to break down, Jearus to break the hold, or Bre to manage a kickout. Jearus is still on the outside however, out cold from taking a bad landing onto the concrete. The fans, noticing that there will be no 3rd party pin break, are ecstatic in anticipation for what’s happening in the middle of the ring. FSX is in awe at the raw fortitude of these men but knows his duty as the referee as he jumps into position. The crowd counts with him in unison:
ONE……………………… …………………….. ……………TWO………… ……………………………. …………………………………. Kudo’s knee is buckling down and shaking at this point… ……………………………………… ……………………………………………… ……………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………THREEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
*Ding Ding Ding*
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