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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:41:33 GMT -5
Kuda makes his entrance, the smoke and red lights coming on. He does not seem concerned about the fire. Torak can see him just above the flames, and wonders what is going on...Kuda stops, and puts his hands together....he is praying....not for himself, but for Torak....and this rumble just gets more complex as water begins to drip from the ceiling and thunder is heard. [glow=blue,2,300]WATER MAW GAWD[/glow] Kuda embraces the "rain" and Torak looks around in surprise as the fire is put out rapidly. Kuda's music continues to play and he smirks as Torak before entering the ring. Torak tries to hit Kuda with his sledgehammer, but Kuda ducks and then when Torak turns around, he gets the poison mist! Torak grabs his face in agony before Kuda jumps up and smashes his knee into Torak's already covered face, peforming the Yakuza Knee Strike. Torak steps back and crumbles to the mat, rolling out as Kuda lands on the mat, looking around as the competitors in the ring begin to recover. He sees no immediate threat...except for...The Senator. Kuda and Senator charge at each other. Kuda goes for the Yakuza Knee Strike, but Senator ducks, going for the Partisan Kick. Kuda dodges this, and the two rinse wash and repeat this, both trying to nail each other with their respective Yakuza finisher. The "rain" has stopped by now, and Tornado as well as Dan slip a few times before finally being able to stand. Tornado sees that Kuda is in the ring...and his eyes light up with anger. He is still hurt though, so he decides its best if he recovers for a bit longer before he decides to get into more action. Dan thinks the same. Kuda and Senator continue their battle. Santiago and Sarin both use the ropes to get to their feet. CBK have gotten up and see that Senator is in trouble. They charge into the fight and take Kuda down by the back of his legs. The three senatorialites stomp away on Kuda, but Rattlesnake then comes in, clotheslining Senator to the mat. CBK don't appreciate this, and they clothesline him to the ground, giving him the stomp down. Santiago now joins in on the stomp down, but CBK immediatly realise that it’s SANTIAGO helping them, so they tackle HIM to the ground and start stomping him down. Senator gets to his feet and nods in approval. Dan and Tornado come after him but he arm drags Tornado and then does the same to Dan. Sarin tries to get him from behind but Scott stops this, grabbing her from behind and hitting a backbreaker. Senator is pleased and all seems to be going his way, but the same can’t be said for everyone else; across the ring, Rattlesnake looks angry, and pushes Kudawhom he thinks has turned his back on him. Kuda pretty much thinks "So thats how it's gonna be?" and the two go into a shoving contest. Rawt and Khali have been brawling against each other again, and it appears all is calm and back together until the Klaxon goes once again... *KLAXON* Sunna by Power Struggle hits the arena and the crowd are aware of the next entrant... Philip: ENTERING AT NUMERO VINGT, HOLOCAUST!!!!Holocaust comes charging down the ramp at number twenty. But Torak blocks his path as he smashes his face in with one of his chairs. Yes, don't count Torak out of this. Torak throws a table into the ring and brings Holocaust in there. He also brings a trash can, smashing it over Holocaust's head for good measure before throwing it out of the ring. He sets up Holocaust onto the table, but Holocaust gets right off, punching Torak in the head before taking the table and smashing it in the face of Torak. It splits in half and Holocaust takes both pieces, throwing them out of the ring. The referees on the outside are very mad that they have almost no control over what has happened so far… and they’re not the only ones; RAF is finally back, and he returns to see the evidence of fire, run ins, weapons and everything else. Angrily, RAF takes a mega phone and speaks into it. RAF: I DON'T WANT TO SEE MUCH MORE OF THAT, OTHERWISE THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:42:50 GMT -5
The superstars in the ring look at him for half a second before they continue to brawl. CBK have gone to the outside to rest, but Dan and Tornado follow them out there to continue the stable rivlary. Khali continues his brawl with Rawt, and Kuda has thrown Rattlesnake into Senator for he needs to worry about the still quite fresh Sarin Rossi. Santiago Rivera tries to interfere in the Torak/Holocaust battle but he recieves a MidEvil Driver for his troubles from Torak. This rumble has been running for nigh on 45 minutes, and shows no signs of slowing down…
The ring is rattling with the brawl that’s taking place between Holocaust and Torak, as the rest of the competitors are continuing their business, albeit mindful of the potential wrath of getting in the way of the two juggernauts. Rawt manages to work Khali into a corner, pummeling his way into weakening the larger-than-life man. Meanwhile, Senator continues to mount his defense, as Rattlesnake still tries to find an open spot on the technical genius. Sarin and KUDA’s flurry of kicks towards each other knock each other around the ring, and eventually causes quite a disruption as they accidentally collide with Torak and Holocaust. With this, Torak and Holocaust turn their attentions away from each other, and level Sarin and KUDA respectively with lariats.
McNally: What a display of strength emanating from the warring Torak and Holocaust!
Edison: Of course! Tonight’s the night, and everyone’s leaving it on the line here!
As the competitors continue to fight their struggles inside the squared circle, the countdown for the next competitor is only audible from the chanting of the crowd, as the crowd pops as the counter reaches zero.
*KLAXON*
The buzzer goes off, as “Textbook” hits the P.A., as the crowd acknowledges the arrival of Tim Dwight, the ACW Head Trainer.
Philip: Entrant #21… “Textbook” Tim Dwight!
Cheers stream from the crowd, who begin to fathom the potential possibility of a Fallout personality and head trainer of the ACW managing to win the rumble. However, the proof is in the pudding, as he enters the ring, and is immediately drawn in the conflict. McNally: Tim Dwight! This man should know the styles of each competitor down to the most minute detail!
Edison: Yeah, but you fail to realize McNally, ol’ pal, that tonight’s the night, and everyone’s leaving it on the line here!
McNally: Don’t even get started with that. Stop repeating that phrase. Now.
With the inclusion of Tim Dwight, he looks over to the battle between Rattlesnake and the Senator. He strolls over there, dodging a superkick attempt by KUDA for getting in the way between him and Sarin. As he reaches Senator and Rattlesnake, he applauds Senator’s usage of defense against Rattlesnake, as after a few blows from the Rattlesnake, Senator counters a punch and turns it into a crossface, but quickly re-manifests the hold into a modified rear-naked choke. As Senator holds in the hold, it takes the quick and powerful impact of a spinebuster from Torak to drop Holocaust onto Senator and Rattlesnake, thus ending the hold.
McNally: What an ingenious maneuver by the ever menacing Torak!
Edison: DANNNNGEEERROOUS!
At this point, Scott and NBK, see that Torak has turned his attention in his bloodlust, and they utilize their team tactics in an attempt to take down the behemoth. With CBK trying to work on Torak, this frees up a lot of room in the ring, as Dwight manages to challenge Senator to a string of pure wrestling. They lock up in mid-ring, as they execute a string of technical wrestling that would astound most wrestling aficionados. As KUDA and Sarin continue their fight, they start to hold back their respective onslaughts, knowing that the two have been at a deadlock, and to continue fighting without aim could lead to an accidental elimination from fatigue and entering the other frays. Khali surges back against Rawt, stomping him in the same corner as Rawt did to him, giving him a taste of his own medicine. Rattlesnake joins in on the struggle, as Tornado and Santiago go at it with Dan helping out Tornado. CBK manages to drop Torak to a knee, as they attempt a springboard enziguri on Torak. However, before it connects, the lights in the ACW arena fail.
Edison: What kind of facist tomfoolery is this?! Does the ACW EVER pay their electric bill?!
McNally: Quiet, you’re not even making sense. It appears there’s been a technical difficulty, and the lights should be back on soo…there they are!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:43:51 GMT -5
As the lights come back on, most of the action looks to be the same, however, there’s a tiny, nah, HUGE difference. Angelus Kincaid is in the ring! This inclusion causes a commotion in the ring, as everyone is trying their best to avoid his wrath, but he’s focused his energy on the kneeling NBK, still kneeling from the springboard enziguri attempt. Angelus sweeps in, ravaging NBK, and making short work of him, as Scott is unable to stop the elimination of his partner, as his attacks on Torak draw him into the conflict between Torak and Holocaust. Angelus levels NBK over the rope, as the confused referee hasn’t noticed Angelus’ efforts here in the rumble, but rather notices the elimination of NBK.
Phillip: NBK has been eliminated!
While Scott tries to get away from the onslaught of Torak and Holocaust to protest the elimination, Angelus grabs a hold of NBK and the two duke it out as they head backstage. With the elimination, the ring has a little bit more room to function. This is obviously realized by Torak, as he manages to deliver a powerful powerbomb in mid-ring to the detriment of Scott. The crowd oohs at the impact, but their attention is diverted as Holocaust wipes Torak down with a big boot. The Senator and Tim Dwight form a partial alliance with Santiago, as they take on Tornado and Dan in a 3-on-2 struggle. KUDA and Sarin are still trying to get ahead of their conflict, but there’s little to no progress being made still. As the contests raises to a fever pitch, the countdown starts once again. 10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON*
The crowd awaits in anticipation as the next competitor has yet to surface from the entranceway. All of a sudden, the crowd roars in laughter as Kabane comes out to his infamous rendition of “She Bangs”. Even more so, he comes to the ring, dressed as an Oompa Loompa, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fame. Everyone in the ring manages to get an eyeful of this, and everyone reverts back to their business.
Philip: Entering at#22… Kabane!
McNally: Well, the Fallen Heroes Rumble has definitely seen surprises. However, this wasn’t one that should’ve be…
Edison: OH KABANE, KABANE! OH BABY, WHEN SHE MOVES, SHE MOVES!
McNally: Show some respect. *laughs*
Edison: What do you think his chances of winning this would be? And how would that affect ticket sales?!
McNally: Next to zilch. Anyways, let’s focus here. I don’t want to have Ginger start feeding me lines.
As Kabane enters the ring, he’s like a lost child in the Mall of America. He stumbles around aimlessly, trying to find someone who just may be more of an easy elimination than himself. However, his search finds him in the path of Tim Dwight. A few words exchange, mainly Kabane complaining he was treated unfairly in his training. At this, Tim Dwight takes him down with a wheelbarrow takedown, and starts wailing on him with a flurry of mounted punches. Torak decides to let the enraged Holocaust take care of Scott, as those two continue what was a three person fight, as Torak tries to conserve a little bit of strength here, as he’s been on a tear so far. Rawt and Khali still fight together (this must surely be some sort of record), following their seesaw battle against each other, as they double team Rattlesnake. Santiago keeps dodging the Untouchables, but eventually tries putting the brunt of the work on subduing them to the Senator. However, this backfires as Senator spins Santiago around and blasts him with a Shining Capital!
McNally: What a shot! That will teach Santiago a lesson.
Edison: What are you talking about?! Santiago FTW!
McNally: Are you just trying to contradict everything I say?
Edison: …*nods*
McNally: God…
KUDA is starting to get an advantage over Sarin, as he works her against the ropes. He leans back and fires off a superkick, but Sarin dodges the kick. KUDA flies over the top rope.
Phillip: KUDA has just been elimin….no wait!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:44:38 GMT -5
KUDA, knowing his place and situation, grasps the top rope on the way down, and holds himself from touching the floor and being eliminated. He backflips, and rests his legs on the top rope, and as Sarin is distracted, he leaps off, and delivers a Terroranana!
Edison: GREAT MOTHER OF PEARL, DANGGGGEEERRROOOUUUUSSSS!
McNally: What a great rebound from the brink of elimination, and I can’t agree with you more Edison, what a move from KUDA!
As the rest of the competitors find their way around the ring, Torak decides it’s time to get back into the fray, as he targets a fellow big man, as he interrupts Khali from his 2-on-1 battle with Rattlesnake. To this, Rattlesnake is relieved, but not before Rawt nails Rattlesnake with a clothesline. Khali and Torak go at it with heavy lefts and rights, and you could swear the heavens are shaking with their respective wraths. As the bluster in the ring reaches a new level, the countdown begins again.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: At spot #23… from Hong Kong, China, Jake Cheng!
The crowd boos heavily as “Petrified” hits the PA, heralding the entrance of Jake Cheng. At the very instant his theme becomes audible to the ears of the members of the Untouchables, they turn their attention as the new member of the Corporate Alliance makes his way down to the ring, with a cocky demeanor shared by all Corporate Alliance members. He gets into the ring, but is met immediately with hostile violence from the Untouchables.
McNally: Well, that’s what you get when you bite the hand that feeds.
Edison: Meh. He’s only furthering his career. I mean, look at the Corporate Alliance, they’re not going to fail. I place my money on a Corporate Alliance member to win this thing.
McNally: Whatever.
Dan and Tornado start to launch an assault to be remembered on Jake, working him down to the mat. They pick him up, as Jake tries to pry the two off. As his stablemate is getting double-teamed, Santiago dodges a Partisan Kick effort, to try to get over to Jake. However, his motion is impeded as an Irish whipped Torak flies full force into Santiago, which only knocks Santiago down and off to the side, as Khali looks frustrated, as he was attempting a maneuver on Torak. Torak’s just pissed someone else got in his way. Torak and Khali walk up to Santiago, and lay down a hefty beating that just screams the siren song known as pain. With Santiago unable to help, Dan and Tornado lay on Jake, trying their best to force the freshest people in the rumble out. However, as Tornado and Dan use the ropes as leverage, neither of them are paying attention to the action behind them. As Tim Dwight subdues Kabane, he looks over to the ropes, and manages to swing behind Tornado, and with a swift motion, sweeps Tornado over the rope just as Tornado pushes forward on Jake. Tornado tumbles over the top rope, smacking the floor on his way down!
Phillip: Tornado has just been eliminated!
With Tornado’s elimination, Dan shifts his attention over to Tim Dwight, and gets into a war of words, and they break into a brawl. Jake moves over to Santiago, who is just about to be victimized by a double clothesline by Torak and Khali. However, Jake pushes himself and Santiago out of the way. The frustration of the missed maneuver sets Torak off once again on Khali. Jake and Santiago look over to Senator, who’s trying to get back into the action, but apparently finding no pleasure in trying to subdue Kabane. Jake and Santiago mosey on over, and blindside Senator, and start to pummel him down. The countdown starts once again, almost as if on cue from the impact of Rawt being suplexed by Rattlesnake.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: Entering at #24… from New York City, LATINO!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:45:23 GMT -5
The crowd leaps onto its feet as the runner-up from last year’s Fallen Heroes Rumble, Latino, makes his way down to the ring as “Oye” blasts over the PA. He soaks up the cheers, just before he scans the ring, and notices something that makes him dash like a madman down to the ring, further eliciting cheers from the sold-out crowd.
McNally: It looks like he’s on a mission. I’d dare to say he has the best chance at the moment to win.
Edison: Why would you say that? He lost last year.
McNally: Yeah, but he came dangerously close to eliminating last year’s winner. And I can say that Wyvern will not be at the rumble, so thus by default, Latino is definitely an odds-on favorite.
Edison: Nah. Wyvern will be here. I’ve got that hunch, that feeling, if you will. Thus, Wyvern is the odds-on favorite. Either that, or Kabane.
McNally: Are you nuts?! Wyvern hasn’t renewed his contract with the ACW, and thus can’t be a part of this rumble, even if he wanted to! And what happened to the Corporate Alliances chance’s that you spoke of?
Edison: Latino happened.
As Latino makes his way into the ring, he rushes over to Senator, and quickly launches a shuffle jab combo on Jake, allowing Senator to utilize his expertise to overcome the onslaught of Santiago. At this point, Kabane has found his place in the rumble, trying to catch his breath, due to the lack of ventilation in the Oompa Loompa suit. Torak continues to rattle the heavens with his struggle with Khali, as KUDA moves on to Tim Dwight, as Sarin starts to catch her breath. However, Sarin doesn’t relax long, as Dan finds her and starts working her over, trying to get some momentum following Tornado’s elimination.
At this point, “Dub In Life” by Eiffel 65 blasts over the PA, as everyone in the audience looks on in amusement, as the Rabid Jackalope prances down the ramp!
Edison: HOLY JACKALOPE! WHAT’S THAT…THING DOING HERE?
McNally: I dare not speculate. Hopefully he realizes he’s not an actual competitor.
The Jackalope doesn’t enter the ring as he makes his way down. Rather, he dashes around the outside and exchanges high-fives with the crowd as his horns flail on his mask wildly. He draws the ire of Kabane, as Kabane believes he’s the only real joke in the rumble. Kabane takes off one of his shoes from the Oompa Loompa costume, and whips it at the Jackalope. This causes the Jackalope to “SCREECH!”, and the Jackalope hops on the apron, and grasps Kabane, and foams at the mouth before biting him! Before security and the ref can get to the Jackalope to escort him, he leaps off of the apron and exits through the crowd, leaving everyone stunned.
McNally: Well…that was random.
Edison: JACKALOPE FTW!
Senator and Latino team up with a double suplex to Santiago, which drops him on Jake. Senator and Latino slap hands in mutual respect, and they peer behind their shoulders, as they see the vulnerable Kabane, who’s holding his head in immense pain. They smirk to each other, and launch into a Partisan Kick/Superkick combo, that blasts Kabane over the top rope, thus ending his “killer” run in the rumble.
Phillip: Kabane has been eliminated!
With Kabane’s elimination, Scott, who has been relatively quiet in the past few minutes, emerges in an attempt to eliminate Rattlesnake, as he leans precariously close to the ropes in his battle with Rawt. However, the attempt is failed, and due to frustrations mounding, a three-way struggle between Rawt, Rattlesnake, and Scott commences. Holocaust finds work pounding away at Jake, while Santiago attacks Latino and Senator, refusing to give up his fight against the two. At this point, the countdown begins again.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: Entrant #25, from Winnepeg Mantoba… Predator!
The crowd just lets their displeasure roll as “I’m Too Sexy” hits the PA, as Predator strolls out of the entranceway. The crowd boos not just for his arrogance, but rather the underlying fact the Corporate Alliance definitely has an advantage with three of its members active in the rumble. Predator strolls into the ring, and quickly joins up with his allies, as he joins Santiago in fending off Senator and Latino.
McNally: You know, it’s going to be a bumpy ride from here on out for anyone who opposes the Corporate Alliance. They definitely have the numbers game working out for them.
Edison: No duh, McNally! Like I said, one of them is going to win this thing!
McNally: What happened to Latino winning this thing?
Edison: The Corporate Alliance happened.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:46:19 GMT -5
At this point in the rumble, fatigue is really starting to seep into the competitors that have been in for a while. The most noticeable is Torak, despite his stellar performance here tonight, is showing signs of slowing down. As Rawt, Rattlesnake, and Scott continue their struggle, Rawt eventually branches off, trying to expedite the deadlock between the three. He moves over to Dan, and clocks him with an inverted facebuster. Tim Dwight catches Sarin, and tries to force her out of the ring, but even Dwight’s expertise leaves him vulnerable, as Sarin stops him dead in his tracks with a swift kick to the groin. Holocaust looks over, bored with dealing with Jake, and interrupts the Khali and Torak struggle, and makes sure the ring crew stays awake, as the three juggernauts wail away on each other. KUDA leaps back into action, as he caught a short breath before taking the Senator away from Santiago and Predator, as Latino is left by his lonesome to fend against two members of the Corporate Alliance. As Scott and Rattlesnake continue to duke it out, Scott starts to show his fatigue. Rattlesnake sees this, but plays possum after being worked against the ropes, reversing a standard-clothesline elimination into a back body drop that has the same effect, just with the original assailant.
Phillip: Scott Andrews has just been eliminated!
Despite the crowd’s usual disfavor towards Scott, the audience fully applauds his stellar performance in the rumble, as he makes his way to the back, dejected but nevertheless ready for the next encounter. Dwight and Sarin start to teach each other a thing or two in chain wrestling, as the unexpected occurs for Dwight, as he’s being schooled. Sarin takes him down with a headlock takedown, and turns it into a headscissors chokehold. Torak and Khali try to find a groove in their struggle with Holocaust, but Holocaust proves to be still with it, as he levels both giants with a double clothesline. Rawt is being taken over by Dan, whom he attacked just prior. All of a sudden, Santiago slides out of the ring, tripping Latino along the way. A few moments pass, before a chair finds itself flying over the top rope and into Jake’s hands, as Santiago emerges back in the ring with his own chair.
McNally: What’s going on here? This isn’t fair!
Santiago and Jake stand on separate sides of a subdued Latino, and blast him with a con-chair-to that sends him reeling into next week. Upon hearing this impact, the Senator ignores his struggle with KUDA for a moment to make sure the integrity of the rules are indeed kept. However, Santiago catches him through the confusion with a chair shot to the midsection, and Jake gets in prep position, as Santiago and Jake deliver a vertical con-chair-to!
Edison: HOLY HOT TRACK U2 VERTIGGGOGOOO! DANNNGEERRROOOUUSUSS!
McNally: You need to lay off the energy drinks, man. Anyways, what a sickening con-chair-to by the heinous duo! The ref should stop them!
Jake and Santiago continue with their assault, as KUDA comes looking for Senator. Jake catches Kuda with a kick to the midsection as Santiago gets to the other side to prep, as if by clockwork, and they deliver…no! KUDA falls at the last moment, and Jake must’ve swing early, as he clocks Santiago accidentally square on the chin! Jake can’t believe it (after all, that’s the second time he’s hit the wrong person tonight), but a superkick from KUDA knocks him down before he can make sense of the situation. At this point, the countdown begins again.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: Entering as #26….from Saskatechewan, Moosejaw, Gooeygarth!
”Mob Goes Wild” hits the PA, as the fans cheer on the entrance of GooeyGarth, one of the ACW’s longest standing veterans, and arguably one of the greatest tag team wrestlers on the roster, if not in the industry, steps down the ramp. Examining the action in the ring, Gooey makes his way down to the ring, hoping to find a good start in the rumble. He enters the ring.
As Gooey enters the ring, he decides to, no, rather KUDA decides to initiate a struggle, as KUDA launches into an offensive on Gooey. As Jake and Santiago stand back up, they quickly discard their chairs, but both are unaware that Senator and Latino have recovered from the chairshots, and the two duos go at it once again. Torak teams up with Khali against Holocaust, but Khali quickly disintegrates the momentary alliance as he grasps Torak in a bear-hug, and tosses him onto Holocaust!
McNally: So much for teamwork!
Edison: It’s the first time Torak’s been used creatively! Hurrah!
McNally: Shut it you. Torak’s one of the more diverse personalities in the ACW, and knowing him, you’ll find out the hard way if you condescend him anymore.
Edison: …*gulps*
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:48:02 GMT -5
At the collision from the toss, this rattles everyone’s place in their respective conflicts. At this, Predator, Jake and Santiago quickly regroup, and target Dan. Rattlesnake bumps into Latino, as the two start to exchange blows. Senator quickly stumbles into Gooey, and yet another conflict arises. Khali moves over to KUDA and attempts to dominate him by his sheer strength. Meanwhile, Sarin goes after Rattlesnake, and manages to drop the Rattlesnake down to a knee, before blasting him with a sharp kick to the face. Holocaust and Torak continue their fight, the only fight unchanged by the shake-up. Dwight rests on a turnbuckle in the least occupied corner. However, his attention, as well as the crowd’s, shifts at the countdown.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
At the buzz, the audience stares transfixed on the Alphatron, as they await the next competitor. However, there seems to be a slight malfunction with the technical department. All of a sudden, “Candy” comes over the P.A., as the crowd goes wild as Rena Matheson emerges from the entranceway! She makes her way to the ring, obviously soaking up attention along the way, as she slides in the ring seductively, and makes her way around the ring.
Philip: Entrant #27… Rena Matheson!
Edison: JUMPIN’ JIMINY CRICKET!
McNally: My thoughts too. I’ve just been informed that Rena is a last minute replacement for Nina. It’ll be interesting to see how things pan out here!
As Rena looks around, she notices Tim Dwight, who’s been lurking for a person to square off against. She signals to him as if to say “you want some of this?” Dwight smirks, and obliges, as he makes his way towards Rena. However, as Dwight heads over, he’s clipped by an overzealous Rawt, who is looking for someone to attack. At this, Rena smiles with glee, and mocks Dwight as he tries to pick himself up. As Rena turns up the taunting, Rawt grows irritated by it, and rushes over to attack Rena, but just before he can, Khali and KUDA stop him in his tracks, almost in a chauvinistic manner. They start to force him towards the ropes, but he continues to try making his way to Rena and more importantly, away from the ropes. This draws Tim Dwight into the struggle, as he tries to avenge for the cheap shot Rawt laid on him. This forces Rawt closer to the ropes, but he’s still not giving up. Eventually this catches Torak and Holocaust, who both grow tired with the mass of people plugging up that area of the ring, as they join in. Rawt’s not looking pretty in this situation, as the ropes are starting to bend and force him over, but he’s not giving up just yet. All of a sudden, Rena rushes in, and lays a swift kick to Rawt’s groin, and this gives everyone the opportunity to deliver the heave-ho to Rawt!
Phillip: Rawt has just been eliminated!
As the competitors stop themselves from any collateral elimination as they back away from the ropes, the action resumes as everyone in the ring continues their struggles. The most uphill battle to be fought here, lies with Dan, who is the target of the Corporate Alliance. He’s putting up a good fight, but there’s not much in the way of progress being made on his end. Eventually, Santiago swings behind him and delivers a chop block. This opens the floodgates of a beatdown, as Jake and Predator join in with increasing intensity. Rattlesnake finally mounts an offense on Sarin, after getting out of the headscissors, culminating with a nice double-underhook suplex. Tim Dwight and Rena soon lock up, and Dwight’s underestimation of most people isn’t getting him in trouble here, as he displays why he’s the head trainer of the ACW, as he locks Rena into a crossface chickenwing. At this point, the countdown starts up once again.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: Entrant #28 is KAWADA!
The crowd gives an appropriate reaction to KAWADA, as he makes his way down to the ring.
As KAWADA enters the ring, this draws away from KUDA’s conflict with Khali, as KUDA and KUWADA start to attack each other. Khali looks around, and for a brief period of time relaxes, despite the fact that Daivari (yes, he’s still here) starts to give him an earful of Persian. However, he quickly springs into action as he notices Dan being unfairly triple teamed by the Corporate Alliance. As Santiago tries to force Dan over the rope, all of a sudden shock becomes the main expression on Santiago’s face, as he is lifted into a powerful release German suplex. Shocked, Jake tries to fight Khali, but is quickly tossed aside. Khali goes to work on Santiago, as the Dan finds room to breathe as he starts to counter Predator’s attack, which by the by, were the least of the three. However, Jake makes his way back over to dropkick Dan, preventing from mounting too much of an offensive. As if time seemed to propel faster than ever before, the countdown begins once again.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
The buzzer sounds again, and the fans look up at the ramp in anticipation of the next entrant. They don't have to wait long, thankfully: "The Divine Wings Of Tragedy - Part II - In The Room Of Thrones" hits the speakers…
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:48:46 GMT -5
Philip: Entrant #29… from Rochester, New York… Hunter!
…and the fans start to boo before the music is suddenly turned off. No longer do the fans think this is some sort of malfunction, and instead they realize that Hunter's wide array of musical interest has finally persuaded him to change his theme song to a theme song that does not possess such an arrogantly long name. Instead, a few power chords start playing and a softer tune bellows through the speakers...and then it turns heavy once more as a recut and remixed version of "These Walls" by Dream Theater starts to play, the lyrics clearly audible to all in the arena.
Watch me Fading I'm losing All my instincts Falling into darkness
Just as the pre-chorus finishes, the music livens up and becomes faster, and at its peak the lights turn on and a wave of pyro blasts from the ground. Hunter walks out to another round of boos, but he simply smirks and confidently walks down the ramp as the song's chorus continues.
Tear down these walls for me Stop me from going under You are the only one who knows I'm holding back
Hunter stops a little ways down the ramp and looks at the large arena in slight awe, and shakes his head while chuckling.
It's not too late for me To keep from sinking further I'm trying to find my way out Tear down these walls for me now
And then the music stops, and Hunter charges into the fray, ready for a fight.
On entering the ring, Hunter makes his way over to stop an attempt by Khali to powerbomb Santiago, catching Khali with a spear. As Hunter pummels Khali on the ground, Santiago joins in, in his usual cronie-style. As Hunter steps back up, he shares a quick glance at Santiago, and the two slap hands, signaling a formation of an alliance, if nothing an alliance of mutual benefit. At this point, Senator’s trying to remount his defensive stance he took earlier in the rumble, as his fatigue is definitely setting in at this point, as Gooey tries to get a few blows in edgewise. Torak manages to deliver a brutal piledriver to Holocaust, but the impact causes Torak, when he arises, to stumble against the ropes. Tim Dwight, ever the opportunist, releases his hold on Rena, and tries to force Torak over the ropes. However, Dwight’s case of underestimating his opponents fails to succeed, as Torak springs into the deep reserves of his energy, as he flat-out tosses Tim Dwight a good five feet into the air, and over the top rope!
Phillip: Tim Dwight has been eliminated!
Edison: HOLY CATFISH! DIDJA JUST SEE THAT?!
McNally: Indeed, and what a tear Torak has been on tonight!
Latino regroups and fights back against Rattlesnake, utilizing some of his expertise in multi-man matches. He ends up reversing a suplex attempt from Rattlesnake, into the Switchblade Cut! Latino starts to get excited, eliciting a reaction from the crowd, but this is not before Rena slips with a low blow from behind, stopping Latino’s stride, and maybe his lineage as well. Rena starts to taunt Latino, as she stomps away on him. Torak turns his attention now to the fallen Rattlesnake, as he tries to pick up Rattlesnake, but Rattlesnake reacts quickly, and kicks Torak square in the face, as Torak stumbles back, and falls through the ropes!
Edison: What’s this?! He’s eliminated!
McNally: No, he didn’t get over the top rope.
Edison: What crap is this?! Gravity won’t spare him the top rope elimination. This could go on forever.
McNally: Somehow, I think your understanding of physics is flawed, but enough, the countdown’s beginning, and you know what? We’re at our final entrant.
10… 9… 8… 7… 6… 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…
*KLAXON!*
Philip: And finally, entrant #30… from Toronto, Ontario… Jonny Spade!
As “Bodies” hits the P.A. (no, not the floor), the crowd pops as Jonny Spade emerges from the entranceway. He runs down the ramp, and slides into the ring, eager to get involved in the action, seeing as he’s entering at the hour mark of the marathon match.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:49:41 GMT -5
As Jonny gets into the ring, Khali clocks him with a standing clothesline. However, Khali has little time before a familiar ally comes to the aid of Jonny, as Gooey leaps onto Khali’s back and applies a sleeperhold. This gives Jonny a chance to get back up to a standing position, as the two try to work over Khali. Santiago and Hunter’s alliance draws the ire of Sarin and Latino, as the latter two follow Santiago and Hunter as they exit the ring via the bottom rope. However, Santiago and Hunter’s teaming up doesn’t do much in way of holding back against Sarin and Latino. The ring is ablaze as well, with a high-paced fight between KUDA and KAWADA, with neither really make headway against the other. Holocaust manages to sneak behind the Senator, and as he grasps him, Rattlesnake makes an effort to fight Holocaust away, but it fails, as Holocaust grasps both men, and delivers a powerful coconut crush to the two. Holocaust looks down upon the two, but quickly is startled by a double axe-handle from Predator. Predator can only look on in fear, as Holocaust is not fazed by the attack, as Holo chases after Predator, who apparently was looking for a cheap shot. Dan manages to fight off Jake, and starts to take his ex-stablemate to town, putting in each punch a little vengeance for Jake’s defection/betrayal/what have you.
The Welsh Dragon continues his beating on Jake, while Predator rolls away from being stomped in the head by a very angry Holocaust Harris. Across in the ring, G-Unit attempt to double lariat Khali over the top rope, but are unable to complete the task. At the same time, Latino and Sarin are brawling on the outside with the former Stable allies, Santiago and Hunter, with Sarin forearming the former, and Latino lighting into the latter with straight closed fist punches. Also on the outside, the Senator manages to stay away from any conflict, recovering from previous moves. Inside the ring, KAWADA connects with a middle roundhouse kick on the Great KUDA, who responds in turn. KAWADA and KUDA continue their contest of kicks, with neither gaining much of an advantage.
McNally: KAWADA, as a few of the more well traveled audience members might know, is from the Japanese promotion DDT, where he quickly became company champ in a few short months, and has appeared around the world. He was a kickboxing champ before he was a wrestling one...
Edison: And your point is...
McNally: Is that he's not going to be a pushover, even when facing an accompished striker in KUDA.
KUDA, though appears to get the best of KAWADA with a particuarly vicious kick that doubles his opponent over. KAWADA clutches his chest and ribs in an exaggurated manner...and suddenly points over to the ring apron, where Torak was last seen having exited the ring. However, Torak is still down, and as KUDA looks over, KAWADA takes the opportunity to repeatedly kick him in the hamstring, dropping him to one knee. KAWADA then steps back, measuring his opponent up for the KAWADA Shuffle, a spinning back sidekick to the head...but KUDA rolls through, escaping the swift strike. KAWADA turns around, only to recieve a lightning-quick Yakuza Knee to the temple. KAWADA does not go down, but rather wobbles, out on his feet, and it's an easy task for KUDA to drag his opponent over to the ropes, hiptossing him over the top, and to the floor.
Phillip: KAWADA has been eliminated!
Edison: Oh man, oh man,they’re dropping like flies now!
KUDA admires his handiwork for a moment...but that moment could end up costing him, as Torak suddenly appears, snapping up to the apron, and drags KUDA over the top rope, and onto the nearby, uncovered announcers table. Torak places KUDA in position for a powerbomb, but the enigmatic star from Japan manages to slip back, kick Torak in the knee, and leap back onto the apron. Torak takes his time, and makes the jump, too.
McNally: The rules state that the feet must touch the ground, so nobody's eliminated. Not sure what the heck Torak was thinking there, he would have most likely eliminated himself as well as KUDA if he collapsed the table while standing on it...
Meanwhile, Holocaust continues to stalk Predator, who rolls out of the ring, with his opponent following closely. Predator gets back into the ring, and as Holocaust follows, he rolls out again, to the ire of his old Fallout rival. However, on the outside, as Holocaust follows again, Latino cuts the Corporate Alliance member off on the other side. Pred dives back into the ring...only to run into G-Unit, who grab him, double team lawn darting him out of the ring onto the waiting hands of Holocaust, Latino, and Sarin.
Phillip: Predator has been eliminated!
Predator looks quite displeased, and storms off...not to the back, but over towards the announcers table, to the horror of our usual crew.
Edison: Oh, no, not this again...
McNally: Well...we have to deal with him...
Predator(placing headset on): You two chumps are so old and stodgy, we need a real commentator, someone who can tell the truth about what's going on, and not put the Pred-heads to sleep in the process...
Edison(in a hushed tone): Oh, but what about the other 99.9% of the audience?
Predator: Hush there, little child.
McNally: So anyway, as I was saying, this match is turning out to be an extrememly...
Predator: An extremely lame borefest, now that the Predator has been eliminated, and taken out by cheating. I'm taking this up with the ACW management, you know that, don't you?
Anyway, since most of us would rather go back to the match, than listen to Predator rambling on, Rena and Khali both take on G-Unit in the ring. Both sides seem rather even, until Rattlesnake pulls Spade back, allowing Rena to lunge out, and strike Gooey in the netherregion. Khali then impressively military presses Gooey over his head, and throws him over the ropes, almost into the guardrail.
Phillip: Gooey Garth has been eliminated!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:51:15 GMT -5
As Gooey flies out of the ring, Jonny manages to break free from a Rattlesnake hammerlock, rushing fowards to grab Rena and dump her unceremoniously out of the ring.
Phillip: Rena Matheson has been eliminated!
McNally: At this point, Torak, Steve Philips, Dan White, the Great Khali, Santiago Rivera, Sarin, Rattlesnake, the Great KUDA, Holocaust John Harris, Jake Cheng, Victor Laurenano, Hunter, and Jonny Spade are the remining thirteen...
Predator: It WOULD be fourteen if they hadn’t cheated to eliminate me. What a bunch of pathetic dopes, anyway. I mean, the only reason that half those guys aren’t fired is because they’re huge roided monsters.
Edison: Woah, there! You know that we…
Predator: I know that the roster is full of cheaters! I know that since otherwise, they could never eliminate someone of my skill, physical perfection, and infectious charisma!
So, back to the ring again, Khali is enraged by Rena’s elimination, clearly not considering this an appropriate treatment of a lady, and decks Rattlesnake, Jonny, and KUDA with big boot kicks. Jake leaps forwards at him, only to be powerslammed into the mat. Latino tries to jump on his back, but gets snapmared off. Next, Holocaust attempts to land a Rolling Elbow, but Khali sidesteps it, and nails a back brain lariat.
Edison: Lariatooooooooooo!
With nobody actively in the ring challenging him, Khali beats his chest and yells. Suddenly, though, another monster stalks the giant…
McNally: It’s Torak, Torak vs. Khali in the middle of the ring!
The two face off silently…and then Torak strikes first with a huge right hand, staggering Khali. Khali, though, turns back around, kicking Torak in the gut, hoisting him on his shoulder in a Canadian Backbreaker position with one arm! Khali turns around, motions thumbs down with his free hand, and pancakes Torak almost through the mat with a Canadian Hammer/Dominator in tribute to the mat he replaced! This takes most of Khali’s strength away, for long enough for every active competitor, sans Torak to get back into the ring. The Senator directs them towards Khali, and all eleven wrestlers lift the exhausted Khali off his feet, somehow dumping him over the ropes in a maneuver said to resemble a hostile mosh pit in action.
Phillip: Khali has been eliminated!
As Khali falls out of the ring, Santiago and Phillips also make quick escapes from under the ropes, which probably is a good policy…as Torak almost kips up to his feet, stalking the entire remaining roster in the ring. Jonny, and the Welsh Dragon both fall to uppercut blows, Latino charges in, only to receive a throat toss into the corner. Torak intends to follow up, but is stopped as Rattlesnake locks in a Restrictor Dragon Sleeper hold. Torak, though, hits a series of back elbows to escape, and tosses Rattlesnake over the top rope. The Vision of Greatness is able to hold on, and roll back in, as Torak continues his carnage, shoving RAF down to the mat, flipping KUDA in midair with a running lariat, and knocking Holocaust down with a similar one. He then meets with Sarin in the middle of the ring, and spikes her into the mat with an Orb of Aldur lifting front facelock to jumping powerbomb. Torak continues on his rampage, hoisting Hunter into a fireman carry, heading back to the ropes…where he’s met with a running dropkick to the knee by Steve Phillips. This causes Torak to drop Hunter, but he remains standing. The Senator fires away with low roundhouse kicks, and another low dropkick hobbles Torak for a moment, but not long enough. Phillips then runs off the side ropes, coming back with another dropkick, this time, knocking Torak’s knees together, taking him to a kneeling position. Torak stares up at the Senator, who soccer ball kicks his opponent in the chest a number of times, until Torak keels over onto his hands and knees. Phillips once again runs off the ropes, this time, lashing out with a vicious sliding Partisan Kick variation to Torak’s head, which wipes both men out.
McNally: Nobody’s moving in or out of the ring…wait, Santiago’s out there, and he’s pulling something out from under the ring, he promised an Unforgettable Surprise…oh my, that’s a tall ladder!
Edison: That has to be fifty feet tall!
Predator: No, you ninny, it’s obviously a twenty foot ladder.
McNally: For once, I must begrudgingly admit that Predator has made a valid comment…
Santiago sets up the ladder in the ring, climbing up all twenty feet to the top, surveying the ring…as Jake Cheng suddenly pops up, grasping the ladder, and steadying it. Jake holds the ladder for a moment, then shaking his head, and starts to put pressure on it. Jake and Santiago share a quick look, Santiago pointing down frantically, as Hunter makes his way over behind Jake, tapping him on the shoulder. The crowd boos, wanting to see a spectacular fall…but Jake and Hunter, both smirk, and tip the ladder slowly over, sending Santiago plunging out of the ring, and through the announcers table!
Phillip: Santiago Rivera has been eliminated!
Predator: Sheesh, they were supposed to work together…
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:52:25 GMT -5
As RAF gets up, he deposits the ladder outside of the ring. Everyone else starts to recover, Rattlesnake rolling in from under the ropes, and brawling with KUDA. Jake Cheng seems pumped from his elimination of Santiago, and heads after the Senator. The Untouchables, WeDrag and Jonny square off with Holocaust, while on the other half of the ring, Torak and Latino slowly start to stare each other down…but Latino sees Hunter approaching from behind, and decides instead to go after the former ACW champ. On the outside, the crew have a spare table to hand for the announcers to use… they’re wise to ACW shenanigans by now.
Everyone in the ring is still just a tad groggy given the immense moment that just took place, but many in the ring are already on their feet and moving about to try to take any possible advantage. The Great KUDA is one of the first to regain full composure, and when he notices RS’s general closeness to the apron, he quickly rushes over to attempt an elimination. Jake looks around carefully and notices that the Senator is leaning on the ropes to attempt to get some energy back, and so Jake runs over to him and attempts to clothesline him over. Unfortunately for him, Hunter notices the Senator first, and his natural instinct is to protect his friend and tag team partner. He reaches his arm out and stops Jake’s clothesline, and then lifts him up and quickly slams him down to the mat with a simple scoopslam. He looks over at the Senator, and when the latter nods, Hunter hits a few kicks to Jake’s midsection. But they are not the only Senatorial Stable members who are in trouble, as Holocaust finds himself face to face with not only WeDrag, but Jonny Spade as well. Jonny tries for a simple punch, but Holo slams his fist away and kicks him in the knee, then grabs him and lifts him into the powerbomb position. He attempts to eliminate him, but WeDrag runs up and hits his legs out from under him, causing Holo to fall and drop Jonny just on the apron, which allows Jonny to roll under the rope and back into the ring.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: The Untouchables are working together perfectly!
Sarin looks around for the best opportunity to strike, and given that she does not want to face Torak’s wrath, and nor does she wish to face either the cohesive Untouchables or the Senatorial Stable, she goes over to KUDA and RS and uses her strength to dropkick RS in the back, which sends him launching into KUDA, which simultaneously sends KUDA sailing over the top rope…but not to the mat below. KUDA gets up on the apron and RS and Sarin notice each other, and then silently nod. RS punches KUDA once…and twice…and a third time…and then a fourth and final time and hits him with his haymaker punch. KUDA is somehow able to hang on with all of his remaining strength after this…but he cannot hold himself after the force of Sarin’s Rinkuza Kick connects with his head and sends his body sailing to the ground below.
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, the Great KUDA has been eliminated, and we are down to our final 10 competitors!
All of the competitors are pleased with this announcement, but they do not let it get to them so easily. They all continue fighting and remain on their guard, especially Torak. ACW’s big bad monster turns around and finds himself face to face with Latino in the center of the ring. The fans cheer and expect a large and powerful collision…but it never comes, and both men turn around and run over to different areas of the ring, Latino to the Untouchables and Torak to RS and Sarin. Meanwhile, the Senator and Hunter continue kicking at Jake, their Corporate nemesis, not giving him much room to breathe. Hunter looks around and sees that everyone else is on the other side of the ring, so he whispers something to the Senator and the Senator nods, giving Hunter the opportunity to rush over to a nearby Rattlesnake and dropkick him directly in the spine. RS flails forward only to be caught by Torak, who smiles before hitting one of his least favorite people in the world with the To-Rack, to his own great pleasure.
Max McNally: Oooh, quite a powerful move by Torak there, Rattlesnake may be out for a while after that.
Hunter and Sarin begin trading punches, and it is then that Torak decides not to intervene in their fight. Instead, he sees the Senator back Jake up into a corner and give him repeated chops to the chest, and he cannot help but see this as an invitation to fight with ACW’s greatest pure athlete. Torak slowly approaches, and when the Senator feels the shaking of the ring, he turns around and sees what is coming towards him. Now, the Senator is not one to swear…but he cannot help but curse as Torak homes in on him. He moves out of the way as Torak delivers a crunching clothesline to Jake, who collapses on the mat and slightly rolls out of the way to catch his breath and maintain his strength. Torak quickly turns around and launches a fist at the Senator, who methodically blocks it, and continues to do so as Torak continues punching. The fans cheer as a true monster vs. athlete battle erupts, which is slightly halted when the Senator ducks a punch, hits one to Torak’s side, and delivers a crushing kick to Torak’s side, followed by two more and rounding it out with a chop to the chest. The Big Monster does not go down, so the Senator uses as much strength as he is permitted to hit Torak with a Polarizer, which finally brings him down to the mat.
Max McNally: Oh, an amazing show of athleticism by both competitors!
“Fast” Eddie Edison: That was almost a David and Goliath caliber battle!
Predator: Meh, the Bible was more interesting.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:53:08 GMT -5
Given his own lack of strength, the Senator falls back and rests in the corner. But WeDrag is the kind to take advantage of such a situation, and so he leaves his Untouchables partner and begins kicking at the Senator, who is forced to take the kicks. Meanwhile, Latino and Jonny exchange punches as Holo rests on the ropes, waiting for one of them to show a clear sign of weakness. Latino is the first to do so, and so Holo runs up to him and delivers a painful F-16 Kick, sending everyone’s beloved Latino One down to the ground. Holo then turns around and delivers a host of punches to Jonny, who takes them all in and tries to fight back by hitting Holo with the Silver Spade…which Holo does not let him do at all. Instead, he lifts up Jonny and floors him with a fallaway slam to Samoan drop combination. Holo gets to his feet and is just in time to see Jake Cheng run at him, hoping for a big elimination of the literal sort. Jake clotheslines Holo, but the big man takes it all in and pushes Jake away. Jonny gets to his feet once more and sneaks up behind the distracted Holo, spins him around, and is finally able to hit him with the Silver Spade, much to the pleasure of the fans! Holo gets to his feet, and Latino and Jake both launch at him, both of them hitting him with a double headscissors due to their similar state of mind. This is not enough for the big man to handle, and he is sent slowly over the top rope and, much to the disdain of Hunter and the Senator, to the hard surface below.
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, Holocaust has been eliminated!
“Fast” Eddie Edison: I can’t believe it! It took three people to take Holocaust out!
Predator: …I thought he would have won.
Max McNally: Well size does not matter, Predator!
Predator: I’m not surprised that you say that…
Sarin blocks a blow from Hunter and quickly drops to her feet and hits him with a leg sweep, which is enough to send the only former champion left in the match-up over the top rope. RS joins in and he and Sarin attempt to eliminate Hunter much like they did KUDA, but Hunter is much quicker, and he is able to duck RS’s blow and launch himself onto the top rope and springboard into a powerful senton splash right into RS. Hunter springs up…only to be hit by Sarin’s Hunting Swan, whose beginning he was unable to notice due to being preoccupied. He thankfully does not fly over the top rope, and instead he simply gives Sarin more work to do. Meanwhile, Jonny and Jake have erupted into a fiery exchange of punches, given their anger at each other following Jake’s departure from the Untouchables. Jonny ducks a punch from Jake and is not content with simply hurting Jake with his fists, so he brings his entire body in play and hits Jake with the Dragon Fly, enough to knock down the Light-Heavyweight Champion for a few moments. Latino takes his opportunity and springs himself off of the ground and gets Jonny with a hurracanrana, which he times well enough to send Jonny flying over the top rope…but not enough, and the six-time tag team champion rolls in only to get hit with an onslaught of Latino’s furious kicks.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: I can feel that Latino Heat all the way from over here!
Predator: Feels more like a slight draft…
Torak, in the meantime, has taken a good enough break, and so he rises up Kane-style to attack WeDrag, who is unable to continue his angry assault on the Senator because of the monster’s attack. Torak chops WeDrag a few times, and then blocks an attempt at the Inside Out and hits a Diverse Morality II. He looks at the weakened WeDrag and at the slow recuperating Senator…and he steps back and takes a breather himself, already having trouble maintaining his strength. Hunter is able to get the advantage on Sarin after finding her weak spot on her leg and taking her down to the ground. He kicks at her a few times, and then lifts her up and executes a picture perfect Jew Driver. He lifts her up once more to attempt to throw her over the top rope, but she is too quick for him and is able to reverse, throwing him over instead. He just lands on the apron, back to the ring, and then Sarin takes the opportunity and dropkicks Hunter in the back, sending him sailing off the apron…
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Oh my God, I can’t believe it; Hunter has just been eliminated by Sarin!
Max McNally: No, wait, look at this!
…and landing on the security barrier. Hunter stays perfectly balanced on the security barrier, and the referees rush over to check to see if he has touched the ground. But since he has not, the referees say that he is still in the match.
Max McNally: I cannot believe it…
Predator: That is a ludicrous call and you all know it!
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Hunter’s feet never touched the floor, so technically he’s still in!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:53:52 GMT -5
Hunter picks himself up and gets both feet on the security barrier, and then leaps off and lands on the apron. Sarin figures that there is something happening due to the commotion, so she turns around…a split second too late, as Hunter grabs her and launches her over the ropes with a suplex, smiling as she crashes down onto the ground below.
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, Sarin has been eliminated!
Hunter rolls back into the ring and springs up, only to be instantly attacked by RS, who watched the entire episode and was simply waiting around for Hunter to let his guard down. RS knows that Hunter will not remain unguarded for long, so he takes his opportunity as fast as possible and lifts Hunter on his shoulders. He is just about to attempt the Snakebite, but Hunter slides off his shoulder, grabs him from behind, and lifts him up into an impressive back drop to sit-out electric chair combination. Jonny and Jake, meanwhile, have gone back to exchanging powerful strikes, and Latino gets slightly sick of it and attacks them both at the same time. Neither of the first two want any distractions while they continue fighting, so they both turn around and work together, if only for a moment, and deliver two consecutive crunching kicks to Latino’s midsection, and then hit him with a double DDT. They both simultaneously spring up, and Jonny tries to for the S-Drop #3, but Jake counters it and flips backwards over Jonny’s arm, and then takes him down with an STO. Meanwhile, Torak and the Senator have once again begun trading punches as WeDrag lies in a corner and looks on. The Senator tries for a chop, but Torak blocks it (being likely the first in modern history to ever attempt that) and then lifts the Senator up into the Iron Maiden and begins shaking him around aggressively. The Senator has been in more than one bear hug, and so he does what naturally comes to mind, which is clapping his hands together over Torak’s head. When that does not work, the Senator crosses his arms and sends both of his forearms crashing against the monster’s head. This is enough to make Torak drop the Senator, and then instantly the Senator charges in and goes for the Senatorial Series. But Torak was merely playing possum, and thus he reverses the move and for another first in modern wrestling history is able to hit the Senator with the Trebuchet II, which has a very strong effect on everyone’s beloved politician. Torak lifts him up to attempt to throw him over the top rope, but WeDrag finally acts and runs in, slamming Torak in the face with an elbow. He then grabs the Senator, runs at the ropes, and throws him over, causing the Senator to land hard on his legs, much to the disdain of the fans.
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, the Senator has been eliminated!
The fans all rise to their feet at this announcement and all applaud the Senator as he gets to his feet and puts his hands on his hips disappointingly. There is a slight pause in the ring as everyone hears the announcement, almost not believing what he or she heard.
Max McNally: The fans are on their feet, applauding the great show of athleticism by the Senator.
Predator: I don’t see any of the Pred-Heads on their feet. So obviously, everyone else’s opinion doesn’t matter.
But soon after, everyone goes back to their fighting. The Senator slowly begins walking around the ring and is about to head up the ramp when out of the corner of his eye he sees his good friend Hunter being repeatedly punched by RS. RS pulls back his arm and clotheslines Hunter very close to the ropes…and the Senator quickly springs into action and runs over to that side of the ring. Just before Hunter hits the floor, the Senator catches him and rolls him back into the ring, causing many laughs to come from members of the audience.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: Heh, the Senator repaid the debt he owed to Hunter from last year’s Fallen Heroes, when Hunter caught the Senator and rolled HIM back into the ring.
Predator: This is preposterous and you all know it! The Senator was eliminated, he has no business saving anyone!
Max McNally: Well, it looks like you’ll just have to deal with it.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:55:48 GMT -5
Hunter gets to his feet and smiles as the Senator peacefully goes backstage when forced to by the referees. RS is clearly annoyed by this, and so he takes out his frustrations with his fists, all of which Hunter is able to block. Hunter then hits him with a fist of his own, kicks him in the stomach, and hits him with a perfectly timed Thunderstorm. Hunter turns around and notices Torak approaching him, and at this point he too curses. He decides to take the quickest action he can think of, and so he instantly charges at Torak and unleashes a barrage of fists that catch Torak off guard. Hunter then kicks him a few times and brings him down with a swift DDT. Latino, meanwhile, sees the lone RS and charges at him, hitting him with some fists of his own. RS blocks many of the shots, but finally succumbs to one and Latino is able to take his advantage by backing RS into a corner and hitting him with assorted strikes in said corner. WeDrag gets up following his big elimination, and when he sees RS and Latino brawling and Hunter and Torak brawling, he clearly understands who is left to fight with. He turns to his left and sees Jonny and Jake continuing their fight, and so he goes over to his fellow Untouchables member, and the two of them begin to simultaneously punch and kick Jake.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: It looks like your Corporate Alliance friend is in a heap of trouble!
Predator: Pfft. It’s the Untouchables. Jake could beat them blindfolded.
Jake pushes Jonny back, and just when Jonny is ready to run back into the fray…he thinks better of it. Instead, he takes a breath and allows Jake and WeDrag to exchange punches, which eventually leads to WeDrag hitting Jake with a well-timed Royal KO and kicking him into the corner. He starts kicking him in the corner, but Jake quickly blocks a kick and pushes him back. WeDrag is about to go for his trademark Stunt Bomb, but Jake elbows him in the side of the head. He then spins around and grabs his head, hitting him with a stunner…but he does not let go. The fans know what is coming next, and so Jake hits a second stunner, and then completes the Trinity by hitting the third. WeDrag flies back, and Jonny takes his opportunity to strike, which he does so by grabbing WeDrag, lifting him up, and sending him flying over the top rope and to the ground below, much to the enjoyment of the fans.
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, Dan White has been eliminated, and we are down to the final 6!
Max McNally: Oh my God, Jonny eliminated his own stablemate!
Predator: Maybe he’ll finally move on to better things…which is anything, compared to the Untouchables.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: The final six, oh I can just feel the tension! Who’re your picks?
Max McNally: I think that Latino has what it takes to go the distance.
Predator: Never.
“Fast” Eddie Edison: I think it will be either Torak or Hunter, both for separate reasons.
Predator: Nope.
Max McNally: Well who’s your pick, Predator?
Predator: I have no pick. All I know is that whoever wins will never be as good as myself or the best wrestler in the world, Mr. BK London!
Down to the final 6, and things couldn’t be tougher. All six men pause and stare one another down, the crowd is immensely hyped – and then all hell breaks loose…
The superstars have managed to pair up to attempt to toss one another over the top rope to the outside with Torak singling out his foe Latino, Hunter going after Rattlesnake, and Jake going after Jonny. Jake and Jonny start exchanging blows but Jake is no match for Jonny's more experienced brawling skills. Jonny pummels Jake into a corner and now starts giving his chest a well deserved beating with a knife edge chop. The crowd responds with a resounding "WOOOOOOOOOOO!" as Jonny lands a chop and Jake simply reacts by clutching his chest in pain. Jonny lines Jake up for another chop that echoes throughout the arena. Jonny looks across the ring and the path towards the turnbuckle opposite to the crowd is clear. He whips Jake across the ring before attempting to follow up with a clothesline but Jake manages to backbody drop his former Tag Team partner over the top rope. Luckily Jonny lands on the apron, oblivious to Jake. Jake walks out the corner, pointing to his head to make the crowd aware how smart he is and they simply boo him. Jonny reaches out from the apron and grabs an entire handful of Jake's dreadlocks and he slams him head first on the ground. Elsewhere across the ring Rattlesnake just about has Hunter eliminated. Rattlesnake manages to get one of Hunter's legs over the top rope and he is trying to pull the other one over but Hunter is hanging on for dear life. With several elbows to the face of this newbie, Hunter manages to shift the tide in his favor. Rattlesnake staggers backward and Hunter hops back into the ring.
Edison: I tell you McNally, it looked like Hunter was eliminated for a moment.
McNally: He just saved himself big time with that elbow!
Predator: Pfff… Hunter won’t last long if he keeps making such elementary errors.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Apr 29, 2006 15:57:49 GMT -5
Rattlesnake holds his jaw in pain and Hunter capitalizes with several more punches to his jaw. He gets him on the ropes and whips him off and bend over, hoping to send him flying with a back body drop but Rattlesnake has other plans. With a stiff kick to Hunter's chest, he sends the former ACW Champion rising up and now Rattlesnake grabs him by the throat. Rattlesnake throws the arm of Hunter over his shoulder and brings him up several feet in the air before crushing him down to the mat with a hellacious chokeslam. Jonny has managed to take out his foe Jake Cheng also and he attacks Rattlesnake from behind with a hard double axehandle to his head. Rattlesnake drops down to one knee and Jonny blasts him with several punches to the face. Enduring blow after he blow, Rattlesnake throws Jonny's hands apart and away from himself before hoisting Jonny on his shoulder. Wildly Jonny thrashes and shakes free from Rattlesnake's clutches and he pushes him into the ropes. Rattlesnake reaches the ropes but instead of rebounding off of them, he hold onto them. Jonny makes the big mistake of charging towards Rattlesnake and recieves a back body drop over the top rope to the outside for the elimination.
Philip: Jonny Spade is eliminated!
As Rattlesnake catches his breath, Latino has managed to take control of the big behemoth Torak by jumping on his back and locking him in a Rear Naked Chokehold. Torak tries to grab Latino and pull him off of his back but he is unable to due to the bobbing and weaving of Latino. Torak drops down to one knee and a huge smile comes over the face of Latino. Latino locks his arms around his neck tighter and does the same with his legs around his diaphragm. Torak looks to be slowly fading but suddenly he rises up with a burst of energy. He grabs Latino by his legs and rams him back into the corner, crushing him. Torak shakes off the dizziness from the rear naked chokehold and now charges at Latino like a freight train, crushing him again with a Body Avalanche. Latino slumps down in the corner and Torak uses this opportunity to take his huge boot and ram it into the throat of his advesary. Rattlesnake continues his battle with Hunter, still having the upperhand over him after that disasterous chokeslam. He knees him several times in the abdomen and now sticks his head between his legs. Rattlesnake taunts the crowd, much to their dismay, and lifts Hunter onto his shoulder in a powerbomb position. Rattlesnake looks like he's heading for the ropes but Hunter fights back with punches to the face of Rattlesnake which stop him right in his tracks. Hunter slips off his shoulders in succession and in one flowing motion completes a Flatliner, driving Rattlesnake into the mat. Rattlesnake flops over on his back and Hunter rises up looking back down at Rattlesnake and even swearing at him. Jake Cheng, who's motto has been 'abusive yet elusive' storms in and grabs Hunter by the back of his tights and hair and attempts to chuck him over the top rope but Hunter counters it and sends Jake over the top rope.
McNally: There goes… no, wait!
Hunter turns around and beats his chest, taunting the crowd, boasting about what he has done. But fails to see the big picture. Jake is still hanging onto the top rope with both hands and using impressive arms strength to skin the cat and re-enter the ring. Sadly for him, Hunter now realizes this before he realizes Hunter has spotted him and Hunter sends him back over the top rope for sure.
Philip: Jake Cheng is eliminated!
Hunter slaps his hands together, congratulating himself on a job well done when he is leveled by the big man Torak. Torak picks up Hunter and tosses him with tremendous power into the corner before lashing him with a giant open palm chop to his chest. Hunter's knees buckle under him from the force and power of the chops. Torak picks up Hunter again and nearly crushes his lungs with another chop. Latino charges at Torak from behind and attacks him with a forearm to the back. Latino continues to attack Torak with multiple forms of abuse whether it be punch or kick. Rattlesnake joins in on the fun and contributes to the abuse on Torak and even Hunter, who hardly has recovered from the chops, jumps in on the beat down. A three on one asskicking commences and they manage to take Torak off his vertical base and down to one knee. Hunter and Latino hold the arms of Torak as Rattlesnake starts his jab combo. With four right jabs to the face of Torak and finally a Haymaker, knocking him for a loop. Hunter backs up and bounces off the ropes, successfully connecting with a Floyd Kick to the head of Torak. Torak is down and out on the mat and now Latino goes up to the top rope. Hunter and Rattlesnake trap the legs and arms of Torak and Latino dives off the top rope and finishes off the trifecta with a Frog Splash. A huge pop comes from the crowd and now the three men look at each other, and it has finally hit them - how are they going to get him over the top rope?
Edison: The numbers game is coming back to Torak now, Max!
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