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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:24:34 GMT -5
Match 4: First Blood Tag Match Hitman of the Gods and Serenity Ramirez vs. Draco and Magnum Steele (Credit: HEEEEEEEEEEEEEETMAHN) Philip enters the ring, ready to announce the next match.Philip: “The follow contest is a First Blood tag team match! The first person who is busted open will lose the match for their team. Introducing first, from The Dragon’s Cave, they are the team of Magnum Steele and Draco!” The lights go red and the beginning of Godsmack’s “Time Bomb” drifts throughout the arena and the crowd begins to boo. Draco and Magnum appear onstage, with Draco wearing a hooded robe and Magnum wearing a black singlet with knee pads, short boots, wrist bands and elbow pads. Fireworks shoot up from the stage as they walk down the ramp. Once they get to ringside, the fireworks stop and Draco walks up the steps. He stands on the apron and slowly raises his arms, causing smoke to appear from the apron. He pauses then grasps the top rope and flips over it, landing on his feet in the ring. Magnum then enters the ring and removes Draco's robe for him. Draco's ring attire is revealed to all as the lights go back to normal and the music dies down for the booing crowd.Philip: “And their opponents, from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, they are the team of Serenity Ramirez and Hitman of the Gods!” The lights dim to black while we hear voices talking before the guitars of "American Witch" by Rob Zombie kick in. Red lights begin to resonate throughout the arena as the crowd leaps to their feet with cheering. Hitman of the Gods steps through the curtain with Serenity at his side and scoops up his girlfriend in his big arms. He walks down the ramp with her, tagging hands with the fans he passes. The two approach the ring and Serenity rolls out of Hitman's arms and into the ring. Hitman steps onto the apron and steps over the top rope with ease before mounting on the bottom turnbuckle and raising his right arm to the fans.Bell rings. The crowd is starting to get more restless than usual as Hitman and Draco both tell Serenity and Magnum to get out of harm’s way for the time being. They do so and once they exit the ring, Hitman and Draco waste no time in throwing the fists towards each other. The crowd comes unglued with cheering for Hitman as he blocks a punch from Draco and tosses him into the corner harshly. He grabs him by the throat and unloads with a big overhead chop that nearly knocks the wind out of Draco. Hitman prepares for another one but Magnum suddenly leaps up onto Hitman’s back, trying to choke him out with a sleeper hold. Hitman doesn’t really feel anything and he walks around with Magnum trying to choke him out. The comical scene gets even funnier when Hitman steps over the top rope and jumps to the outside. Draco just looks on in disbelief as Hitman approaches Serenity and kisses her on the hand then takes Magnum and snapmares him back first onto the steel steps. Fans let out a big “OH!” as Magnum collapses onto the ground, crying out in pain. Serenity then takes Hitman’s hand and walks up the steps. Hitman then steps onto the apron and the couple point at Draco, the crowd cheering them on 100%. Draco realizes he’s alone in this situation and when the couple enters the ring, things are really looking worse for Draco. Magnum is slowly starting to suck it up just as Draco charges towards Hitman, only to be caught by the throat. Magnum stands up to his feet and grabs Hitman by the leg. Hitman looks down at Magnum then with a shrug, pulls him into the ring with one leg. The crowd is really cheering now this but unfortunately, Draco has bought some time and kicks Hitman in the groin, causing him to break free from the big man’s big hand. Draco then counters a slap from Serenity and hip tosses her to the canvas, much to the crowd’s dismay. Hitman is down on one knee and Draco delivers a roundhouse kick to the side of his head that knocks him down somewhat.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:29:48 GMT -5
Magnum then rolls out of the ring, still holding his back, before looking under the ring apron and producing a solid steel chair. He rolls into the ring with the weapon and hands it to Draco, wanting to end this contest early. Draco nods with a sick smile not caught by anyone but himself and holds the weapon up above his head. Hitman isn’t having any of it and he grabs Draco by the throat with two hands, forcing him to drop the chair. Serenity delivers a drop toe hold to Magnum when he tries to interfere and Hitman lifts up Draco, keeping him their for approximately five seconds before driving him onto the chair with the Welcome to Tartarus, Motherf***er (chokebomb). The crowd begins chanting for Hitman and Serenity and Hitman takes a moment to bow to the audience before spinning around and lifting up his foot, delivering the Boot from Hell to Magnum, who flies through the air before dropping down on the canvas, beginning to have a boot seizure.
Hitman roars in power but Draco is starting to get up. Hitman turns around too late and before he knows it, he is caught offguard courtesy of a spear. The big man crashes to the canvas and the crowd is beginning to boo. Serenity doesn’t take to kind to this and she goes for a kick to Draco’s midsection. Her foot is caught by Draco who shakes his head. However, Serenity surprises the ACW audience by leaping up and connecting with the Voice of Innocence (Enzuigiri)! Draco stumbles back but he is not completely dizzy as he back body tosses Serenity over the rope. She hangs onto the top rope, not wanting to give up just yet. Draco then picks up Magnum and they look at a struggling Serenity. Draco Irish whips Magnum off the ropes and Magnum launches himself at Serenity. However, Serenity reveals that she was playing possum all along by shifting herself onto the apron and pulling down the top rope, which in turn sends Magnum over the ropes and crashing to the outside.
Draco looks on as Serenity rolls under the bottom ropes and lands right at the feet of Draco. She slowly looks up and gets caught by the throat. The crowd begins booing malevolently at this as Draco then tosses her up onto his shoulders, signalling for the Dragon Bomb to the outside. However, Hitman is already on his feet and he yanks Serenity off of his shoulders and places her in his right arm. He begins throwing punches with his left as the crowd cheers on Hitman. He sets Serenity down on the mat and whips Draco off the ropes. Draco comes back and is lifted off of his feet and into a spinebuster that shakes the ring. Hitman then picks up Draco and holds him in a full nelson. Serenity then approaches Draco and slaps the taste out of his mouth before Hitman drops him to the canvas with a full nelson slam. Hitman then looks up towards the heavens, signalling for the Silver Bullet. Serenity looks up too, wondering what Hitman is looking at, which causes the crowd to laugh.
Hitman then picks up Draco and pulls him in. He lifts up Draco in a Canadian Backbreaker hold but before he can connect with the Silver Bullet, Magnum hops onto the apron and holds Draco’s foot, preventing Hitman from completing the move. Draco then slips off of Hitman’s shoulders and spins him around, connecting with the Dragon Kick to Hitman’s midsection. Hitman drops down to his knees and Draco performs the Dragon Kick again, this time to his jaw. Hitman falls over and Draco forcefully shoves Serenity so that she lands in the corner. Magnum then calls for something to be wheeled down to the ring. From the back, druids appear and they begin pushing a casket down the ramp. The casket approaches ringside and the druids take their leave. Draco then steps onto the apron while Magnum exits the ring and opens the casket lid…
…but the consequences of Endsong come back to haunt Draco because once the lid is opened, Cremator appears from the casket and grabs Magnum by the throat. He stands up and tosses Magnum into the ring before stepping out of the casket and yanking a stunned Draco off the apron, causing him to hit his head on the ground harshly. From there, Cremator begins pounding away at Draco with devastating fists of fury. Draco is backed up against the guardrail and Cremator boots him over the guardrail, sending him into the crowd area. Cremator follows him and Cremator begins pounding Draco all the way backstage.
Amidst the confusion, Hitman is back up to his feet and he lifts Magnum onto his shoulders in a torture rack position. The crowd cheers as Hitman spins 360 degrees and tosses Magnum up into the Zeus’ Anger. Magnum hits the canvas harshly and is unaware of Serenity, who is already perched on the top rope. She leaps off and dives onto Magnum with the Flight of the Eagle (body splash). The crowd is still cheering and Hitman picks up the previously discarded chair. Serenity picks up Magnum up and uses all of her strength to whip Magnum off the ropes. Magnum runs into a BIG chair shot from Hitman and once he hits the canvas, the blood begins flowing.
Bell rings.
Philip: “Here are your winners, Hitman of the Gods and Serenity Ramirez!”
“American Witch” hits the PA once again and Serenity leaps into Hitman’s arms and plants a big kiss on his lips. Hitman sets her down on the canvas and the referee raises the couple’s arms. The two exit the ring and Hitman cradles Serenity in his arms as he walks up the ramp with her.
Meanwhile, Magnum is stirring in the ring and once Hitman and Serenity have disappeared backstage, a figure shows up on the Alphatron. It is none other than Fallout’s commissioner, Biff Taylor.
Biff: “Magnum, you and Draco let me down, dude! But don’t worry, this won’t affect Draco’s career on Fallout.”
Magnum slowly starts to get to his feet as he looks up at Biff.
Biff: “Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for you. Magnum Steele, as of right now, your contract with Fallout… has been TERMINATED!”
The crowd cheers as Magnum’s eyes go wide.
Biff: “But don’t worry, we at Fallout have a nice parting gift for you, don’t we, Reaper?”
Magnum’s eyes are about to pop out of his head and he slowly turns around. Once he does, he is scooped onto Reaper’s shoulders and brought down with the Execution by Guillotine, complete with rope rebound leg drop and all. Reaper looks down at the unconscious Magnum and the crowd cheers on Reaper, despite him being a Fallout wrestler. Then, the lights go out and once they come back on, Magnum and Reaper are nowhere to be found…
Fade out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:30:49 GMT -5
Segment: The After Dinner Payback (Credit: Scott Andrews)
The camera fades into Gingers office. Moments later, Scott Andrews walks in, but what? No Ginger? Hmm… Scott seems hesitant at first, as he checks the corridor for anyone heading his way. He closes the door and peers around the outskirts of the office, making sure the coast is clear. He makes his way over to the desk and opens the top draw. He searches through numerous files until he finds the one he was looking for. He pulls it out, with the label “Samhain Contract File” on display for the camera. He opens it up and removes a few pieces of paper, then reaches into his pocket and replaces them with some files of his own. He takes another second look around before placing the file back in the draw. He shoves the original documents in his jacket pocket before walking towards the door. He leaves the office with a smirk on his face.
FADE OUT.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:31:17 GMT -5
Segment: Lockdown
The absence of Ginger a few moments ago is quickly revealed; the Chairman is going absolutely nuts at his security chief for the venue out in the parking lot.
Ginger: TWO matches! I told you I didn’t want to so much as hear the word “Fallout” mentioned tonight, and yet once again Biff and his moronic roster have invaded our show! It’s not good enough!
Chief: I understand, sir, but I can assure you they have been removed from the building, and Mr. Taylor has been issued with a restraining order from the NYPD. If they come within 50 yards of this building again, they’ll be arrested on the spot. And I don’t think that’s something they’d risk…
Ginger scowls darkly.
Ginger: For the sake of your job and you family, you’d better be right.
He stalks off, leaving the chief to get on with his assigned duty, as the scene fades out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:33:35 GMT -5
Segment: Humanity (Credit: Daniel Human)
Fade In
*The Papercut Theme blasts through the ACW Arena, as lights of a dark shade of red and orange fall among the fans. As the fans slowly realize who is making his way to the ring, the Announcer Introduces the newly signed superstar of ACW, Daniel Human*
*Human has been on a roll since debuting in ACW by going 2 and 0. As he mysteriously makes his way to the ring, the fans still have no certain reaction as whether to Boo or Cheer this man. Human continues his walk through the mist of the Red Sprinkle, as if he has no care what the crowd has to think.*
*As Human finally makes enters the ring, he asks for a Mic with a smooth tone and takes his time to speak to the Audience...*
Daniel Human: "Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Daniel Human", (human says in a fast tone, then pauses to here the crowd murmuring a bit), "As you may have noticed, my Role here in ACW is completely different from the rest of the Roster. I am a new type of breed, so to speak..", (the crowd acts as if they don’t have a care in the world for what Human has to say), "I understand your mood as of right now, which is why Im here to get to my point and nothing more. I’m here to Wrestle NOT to speak as if im God", (the crowd starts to Boo Human, as his tone of voice changes from a smooth tone to a more impatient tone...)
Daniel Human: "My dear friends, I’m only here to let my name be known. I am certainly the future of this company, though, I am certainly not one of those Jobbers who take up space in the Locker Rooms. I can understand your judgment as you think that I am just talking too much or simply lying. Well get this...An honest human being deserves some attention. An honest human being deserves to be #1 on this Roster, because Ladies and Gentlemen, I AM a Honest Human Being, and I will NOT be a Jobber scheduled to be 'killed' in a Jobber vs Veteran match-up! Let my name be known unto the Wrestlers of ACW, because Daniel Human is on the Way to Eternal Glory..."
*The lights go out for a second, and as it lights back up, Human has vanished from the ring leaving the crowd in Silence as much as Confusion from his first In-Ring Promo Debut...*
Fade Out
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:34:04 GMT -5
Segment: "Why?" (Credit: Rattlesnake)
Now having seen what the Snakepit is, everyone can see that it does exist and that it can be brutal. But a lot of doubt lies in some of the competitors. Rattlesnake was sure of himself in this upcoming match. But what of Alicia Kitsune and Jake Cheng?
With Jake, he thought Rattlesnake was just challenging them to a non-existant match, to try and make them look like fools. At this point in time, Jake is currently eating his words since he now knows the match is real.
With Alicia, that's a different story. She gloats about her tournament win. She thinks she stands a chance in the Snakepit, in a match she's never been in. She can claim to always overcome whatever stipulations are thrown her way if she wants.
All the while, Rattlesnake just sits comfortably in his chair in the Senatorial Stable locker room.
Rattlesnake: So now it's out. The match is official. Everyone knows just what the Snakepit is now. But some things have come up, in a sense. It seems some personal attacks on me have been thrown out. Let's start with, oh I don't know, Alicia Kitsune. Alicia's comments still lingered in his mind and he feels he has to address them.
Rattlesnake: Now Alicia, let's set the record straight on the whole Landers Tournament. I didn't really care for it. I was there and I really didn't care about winning as I had the Emperor of the Ring tournament. You know I won that, so I won't bother telling you that at this point in time I have something you don't have...a title shot at any championship I want. All you got was a stupid trophy. Oh that's SO much better than what I got. Go ahead and present that trophy to anyone you want. I can tell you where it should really go.
He felt that maybe no one picked up on the whole subtle hint that he was giving, so the only thing he can do is spell it out for them.
Rattlesnake: Alicia, think about your win over me in that tournament for a second and then compare it to the wins I picked up from the opponents I faced in earlier rounds. Seems the same, right? You know they threw the tournament. So if it seems the same, what do you think I did? I threw it. Winning that tournament wouldn't yield me very much at all, so there really wasn't a point in continuing on when I was involved in a tournament that would actually allow me to benefit from it. Guess what...it did.
But that's not the only thing that Alicia talked about.
Rattlesnake: You what made me laugh though Alicia. I couldn't help but listen to you say that you've won matches with stipulations that you hadn't even seen before.
Rattlesnake laughs and then abruptly stops.
Rattlesnake: But there's something you need to realize here Atomic. You need to realize that just because you've done it before, that doesn't mean you'll do it now. Hell, you wouldn't last in any match I can come up with. You should really face that reality.
Rather than deal address Jake, Rattlesnake decides to offer an explanation that everyone seems to want. Just why did he challenge Alicia and Jake.
Rattlesnake: Everywhere I go, people are always asking why I made that challenge. I tell them that I made that challenge because I want to show to everyone that I'm better than both Alicia and Jake. I'm going to prove it too and not because I've given myself a small advantage in our match. The fact that I have a small advantage in our match just means that they'll have a difficult time trying to beat me in it. So tonight, when we all step into the Snakepit, the person that wins it will be the best person to win...in other words me.
He knew that by doing this, he might try and light a fire under Alicia and Jake's asses, but chances of that are slim to nil really.
Rattlesnake sits back and just waits. He'll bide his time until his match begins and then he'll show everyone that he'll win.
The scene fades out on Rattlesnake's grin.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:35:40 GMT -5
Match 5: 2/3 Falls Match Singles, Hardcore, Cage (w/ Roof & No door) Leon Chase vs. Jason Freeman (Credit: Jason Freeman) The show is approaching the halfway point as the crowd readies itself for the next match. Eyes are drawn to the ominous shadow of a cage suspended above the ring… but they’ll have to wait and see if it’s even required as Philip re-enters the ring.Phillip: The following match is a two out of three falls match, with the first fall being a singles match, the second being a hardcore match, and the third being inside the cage above the ring, with no submissions or knockouts. Entering the ring first, at a weight of 240 pounds…he is from New York City and is a member of the Upper Echelon, Leon Chase!
“Jesus Or a Gun” by Fuel plays over the arena, and the crowd erupts into boos. The lights flash Purple and Gold as Leon walks out with a smirk on his face. He makes his way down to the ring taunting at the people like he is better than them. He walks up the steel steps and into the ring. He goes up to a turnbuckle and smirks as he raises his arms. He is ready to beat Freeman, and it seems like he has a chance, because last week on Warfare he totally decimated him as a demonstration in the cage…Phillip: And the opponent, he weighs 230 pounds, and is from Long Island, New York, Jason Freeman! ”Ugly” by the Exies plays and the lighting is dark, and on the chorus of the song the fire bursts out and Freeman walks out. Although he was beaten up on Warfare, it seems like he has recovered quite well. He gets into the ring and stares down Chase, ready to prove that he can beat him. He has had two wins in a row so far, and obviously hopes to make it three. He gets a bit closer to Chase and then stops and taunts him. First Fall: Singles MatchThe bell rings and the match is on. Both Chase and Freeman look ready. They circle around each other in the ring, and wait for the chance to strike. This is the first fall, and is just a singles match, the weapons and blood come later, and the obvious thing to do is to start out slow so you don’t run out of energy later. Freeman makes the first real move and tries to lock a headlock on Chase, who shoves Freeman into the ropes, and as Freeman bounces back, Chase goes for a belly to belly suplex. Freeman counters by kneeing him in the gut however, and goes for a DDT, which Chase reverses by ramming Freeman into the turnbuckle. Chase punches him a few times, but Freeman pushes Chase back and runs out with a clotheline that knocks Chase down. Chase gets back up to his feet, but Freeman runs forward again, Chase ducks a clotheline attempt and Freeman goes up against the ropes, Chase runs forward and clothelines him out of the ring. Freeman gets off the floor and grins, as he looks at Chase who is now in the ring. They stare at each other for a minute and Freeman nods and gets back on the apron. Chase leans forward to try to suplex Freeman back in but Freeman ducks down and shoulders Chase in the gut. Chase, bends over and Freeman reaches through the second rope, hooks his arm over Chase’s head, and jumps down off of the apron, which brings Chase’s head down onto the apron in a DDT. Freeman then climbs back up uses the ropes to assist him in jumping high, and then comes down with a kneedrop on the back of Chase’s head who is lying on the second rope. Chase after this rolls back into the middle of the ring, and Freeman looks at the crowd and nods, before jumping up for his springboard stomp. Chase manages to roll out of the way however, Freeman hits the ground and loses his balance and Chase rolls him up. 1..2…Kick out by Freeman. Freeman quickly gets up and tries to punch Chase but Chase ducks under it and goes for a clothesline to the back of the head, but Freeman just barely sees it coming and ducks under it, he then nails some punches on Chase, before hitting a kick and a DDT, making Chase hit the ground. Freeman has had most of this match in his control and he knows it. He puts Chase in a surfboard stretch and locks it in, and after a few second jumps and hits a double kick to Chase’s back. Freeman goes for the pin…1…2…and a kickout by Chase. Freeman sighs and lifts up Chase to go for something but Chase swiftly manages to get Freeman up and hits a belly to belly suplex. Chase takes a few seconds to recover before going to work on Freeman with stomps and then kneels down and punches him a few times. He lifts him up and goes for his Spinal Shock. He manages to lift him up but Freeman slips off of his shoulders and goes into a german suplex position. He tries to suplex Chase, but Chase manages to reverse into an armbar. Chase tightens the armbar trying to weaken Freeman up a bit, so that way he finds it harder to come back, and Freeman tries to escape or at least manage to loosen the pain, but Chase doesn’t ease up. Freeman manages to roll over but Chase just transitions into the Leon Lock and now Freeman’s in more pain. Freeman writhes around for a bit before rolling himself onto his stomach and leaning forward so now Chase is being pinned, the ref bends down to count, but Freeman lifts Chase up, and gets him into powerbomb position! The fans cheer at this show of strength, but it’s all for nothing When Chase just lets go of his arm, and punches him in the head, causing Freeman to weaken, and Chase easily slips off of his shoulders, and takes advantage of Freeman’s pain to hit him with the LC hammer. He goes into the pin…1…2…and a kick out by Freeman. Chase gets a bit angry but calms himself and allows Freeman to get to his feet before Irish whipping him into the turnbuckle, and placing him in the Tree of woe position. Chase leaves him there for a second and then runs forward and knees him and the impact knocks Freeman down, Chase covers him again. 1…2…and another kickout by Freeman. And by now, Chase is getting a bit upset, so he lifts him up again and sets him up on his shoulders. The fans notice that he’s going for the Molotov Cocktail, but Freeman somehow manages to slip out, and then gets Chase up onto his shoulders into an inverted fireman’s carry, and then flips him over onto his stomach while sitting. Freeman goes onto the apron and this time hits his springboard stomp. This combo defeated The Machine on Warfare, and it looks like Freeman is looking for a reprise. He goes for the cover, 1...2….And a kickout by Chase. Now it’s Freeman’s turn to look angry, he was hoping to get the advantage of being ahead a fall. Chase rolls over a bit and Freeman hits him with a knee drop. Freeman walks over to the turnbuckle and leans down and waits for Chase to rise to his feet. Chase does, and Freeman runs forward and hits Chase right in the head with a leg lariat, and then gets up to his feet. He goes for the pin again 1…2…and Chase kicks out. Freeman loses control for a second and looks angry but calms himself and puts Chase in the turnbuckle, and then this time he puts chase in the tree of woe. He climbs up onto Chase’s chin and pulls on Chase’s legs, which are wrapped around the top rope, while at the same time pushing on Chase’s chin. Chase manages to yell in pain before Freeman jumps off and dropkicks Chase on the way down. He grins and goes for the cover 1…2…and Chase kicks out yet again. Freeman can’t control himself this time and gets angry, he now lifts up Chase wanting to punish him further and tries to set him up for the Journey’s End! The crowd gives a pop, which dies soon when Chase slips off of Freeman shoulders, and spins Freeman around, hitting him with The Prophecy. Freeman hits the ground hard, and Chase sighs. He’s been taking a beating the last few minutes of the match and needs to rest for a second. He lifts up Freeman and taunts to the crowd, before spinning around for his Quick Kick, but Freeman ducks under the kick somehow and gets Chase in a school boy rollup! 1 . . . 2 . . . 3! And Chase kicks out. Freeman looks to the ref, as does Chase, trying to see what the judgment is, and the ref calls the pin!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:38:11 GMT -5
Phllip: The winner of the first fall is Jason Freeman and the next fall will be a hardcore match!
Second Fall: Hardcore
Chase gets furious, and Freeman just grins, as the fans cheer wildly. After the matches they’ve had together, without being able to get a pinfall, Freeman managed to do it with a rollup, and Chase argues with the ref, saying that he kicked out. Freeman just shrugs and walks outside the ring. He goes under the ring and takes out a chair, while Chase gets angrier and angrier inside the ring. Freeman slides into the ring behind Chase as Chase continues yelling as the ref continues insisting that it was three. Freeman looks like he’s about to get Chase from behind, when Chase spins around fast and blasts the chair into Freeman’s head with the Quick Kick. Chase quickly drops down and goes for the pin and the ref counts.
1 . . . 2 . . . 3!
The cheers that had been going when Freeman got the win stop now and turn to boos, as Chase stands up and now it’s his turn to grin. This time, there’s no question about it, that was a three count. The second fall ended right after it begun, and now it’s even.
Phillip: The winner of the second fall, is Leon Chase! This match will continue to the third fall. This will be a cage match, with the only way to win to be to pin your opponent, there is a roof and no door, so there is no escape!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:38:40 GMT -5
Third Fall: Cage (Roof, No Door, No submissions, no Knockout)
It’s now time for the third fall. The cage…with no roof, no door, no knockouts, no submissions. Chase leaves Freeman in the ring and goes outside of it to get some weapons, an ample amount to suit the match. The camera zooms in on Freeman to reveal some blood trickling out of his forehead as he’s apparently been busted open. Chase throws in a two garbage cans (one of them with various weapons inside), a garbage can lid, a few kendo sticks, a table, and another chair before rolling back into the ring, and looking up as the cage comes down. It strikes the apron and now it’s time for the third fall. Nobody can leave the ring until this is done, and Chase appears ready to torture Freeman for everything he’s done.
Chase starts by lifting up Freeman and slamming him into the cage wall reminiscent of Monday’s assault, and then lifts him up for the Spinal Shock and hits it hard. Chase then gets up and starts stomping on Freeman. Chase doesn’t even bother to cover, wanting to take his time. He lifts Freeman up and takes a chair, and blasts it over Freeman’s head, letting him lean against the cage wall, and then runs forward with a clothesline, Freeman gets hit into the cage and falls down, rolling through the ropes, into the space between the ropes and the cage, and lies there on the apron. Chase just smirks and lets him lie there for a second before running and hitting a baseball slide! Freeman’s head smashes up against the cage, and now the blood is coming down more.
Chase then drags Freeman back into the middle of the ring. He takes a chair and then waits for Freeman to get up again, which Freeman does. Chase runs forward with the chair, and swings it for a shot, but Freeman gets under it! Chase misses, and spins around to blast him again, but receives a dropkick in the face for all of his trouble. Chase hits the ground and Freeman crawls towards a kendo stick, having a hard time getting up but uses the stick to assist him. He gets onto his feet and waits for Chase, before swinging. He gets one to Chase’s stomach, Chase bends over, Freeman gives another to his back, Chase clutches his back and turns around and receives a shot to the head. Freeman drops into the pin 1…2…..and a kick out. Freeman nods, and grabs Chase, irish whipping him into the turnbuckle. Freeman takes a garbage can and whacks Chase in the head with it before placing it between the second and third ropes, in front of Chase. Freeman runs forward and hits a double knee, (above the can) and grabs the top rope, which he uses to get himself up into a handstand on the ropes, before swinging back down and kicking the garbage can into Leon’s chest!
Leon groans and moves out of the turnbuckle, and leans against the ropes (the first can shot seems to have drawn blood, as now Chase is bleeding almost as much as Freeman is…) Freeman punches him over and over again fiercely until Chase sinks to a sitting position, and Freeman runs forward hitting him with a dropkick into the cage wall. This cage has already proven to be a big factor in this match, and now Freeman moves Chase to the center of the ring…1…2…and a kickout from Chase. Freeman doesn’t look disappointed, because it seems like he wanted Chase to kick out anyways, so the match could go on. Freeman let’s Chase rest for a second, that way he will be able to continue to fight. Freeman opens up a chair and sits in it, watching Chase. Chase eventually stands up and Freeman runs forward, but unfortunately, opening the chair and getting too cocky was his downfall, because Chase has had enough time to recover, and grabs Freeman, spins around and gives him an overhead belly to belly suplex crushing the chair underneath. Chase falls onto his knees from weakness, but gets back up and walks over to where some other weapons are. He grabs the garbage can lid from where he had put it and climbs onto the turnbuckle.
On the ground, Freeman is trying to get to a standing position, but he has obviously hurt his back from the suplex, so he ends up only getting onto his hands and knees, and Chase jumps, holding the garbage can lid under his elbow so that he hits an elbow drop with the lid onto the back of Freeman’s neck. Chase looks as if to go for the pin, but just shakes his head and lifts Freeman up. Chase puts Freeman in position for the Gold Rush and moves over to the trash can lid. He hits it hard as the piledriver brings Freeman’s head straight onto the trash can lid, the crowd “ooooooooohh…”s at the impact.
Chase rolls over Freeman and goes for a pin….1….2….and then he lifts Freeman’s head up yet again. The crowd boos at this, because Freeman is obviously hurt, just like on Monday. The blood has now reached his stomach, and Chase seems to be enjoying this. Chase brings Freeman to a sitting position, and then takes the trashcan lid in his hand…he swings it hard, and hit Freeman right in the mouth causing him to fall backwards. Now Freeman seems to be bleeding from his mouth and it looks like he might have lost a tooth or something after that shot. Chase looks at the crowd and points to the ropes, they don’t seem to know what he’s indicating, but he does. He lifts up Freeman and ties him into the ropes so he can’t move. His arms are wrapped in them and so are his legs so he is elevated off the ground.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:39:51 GMT -5
Chase walks over to the trashcan and moves it closer to Freeman, but then takes the trash can lid again, and whacks Freeman in the head three times (once on each cheek, and then once on the top of the head.) Freeman seems out, and Chase then takes the garbage can, and puts it over Freeman’s head. He stands there for a second and then spins around with the Quick Kick. The impact makes the garbage can fall off of Freeman’s head and onto the ground, and Chase frees Freeman from the ropes. Chase looks like he will go for the pin but he changes his mind again and lifts Freeman up. Freeman is looking bad. The blood is coming down a lot, and covering his whole face, and a lot of his chest. Chase lifts him up like he’s going for the Molotov Cocktail but Freeman starts to resist! Just when it looks like Freeman will get off of Chase’s shoulders, Chase runs and drops forward, letting Freeman fly off of his shoulders, into a crucifix powerbomb to the cage wall. Freeman hits it hard, and he drops to the ground.
Chase slowly gets to his feet, and lifts Freeman up. He leans Freeman against the cage again and runs to the ropes on the other side of the ring. He runs back towards Freeman, but all of a sudden Freeman quickly grabs Chase into the Glory Driver! (STO landing on the top of the head.) He manages to roll Chase over slowly, having hit the move, and goes for the pin.
1 . . . 2 . . . KICKOUT!
Freeman lies on the ground obviously in pain. This was all of the strength he could muster, and Chase kicked out. Freeman tries his best to reach a standing position, having taken a huge beating in this match and with the help of the cage he does. He goes for the table and begins to set it up. The fans cheer. He lifts up Chase and drags him to the table, but stops, and gets the garbage can, obviously having an idea. He whacks Chase in the head with it, and Chase leans up against the cage wall. Freeman places the garbage can over Chase’s head, and the fans wonder what he’s going for. Freeman manages to grin and point up and the fans are confused, but they cheer when Freeman begins to climb up the cage wall. Freeman gets up to the top and begins to use the chains on the roof to go forward. He is now hanging from the roof a little bit in front of Chase (Who is still leaning against the wall with the garbage can on his head.) Freeman’s back is facing Chase. And all of a sudden he lets go, and drops, on the way down extending his legs, to whack Chase with a HUGE mule kick landing in a forward roll to his feet, and the fans go wild.
Freeman now lifts the garbage can off of Chase’s head, and hits him with it one more time, making Chase (who now is bleeding as much as Freeman) fall into the corner. Freeman ascends the turnbuckle with the garbage can and taunts Chase, but Chase is bent over in the corner. Freeman waits until Chase gets to his feet and turns around, and Freeman jumps with the garbage can, but unfortunately he wasn’t watching Chase enough because Chase managed to get in his hand a pair of brass knuckles. And as Freeman comes down with the can, Chase explodes with a right hand, hitting Freeman right with the knucks in the jaw. Too bad for Chase, though, he did it a bit too late, as Freeman still connects with the garbage can. Both moves make a loud thud, and Freeman and Chase both hit the ground.
The ref can’t do anything, but it seems both men are knocked out. 10 seconds have well gone by, and it’s now been almost a minute. Neither man is moving. Under normal circumstances, the match would be over, but these are not normal circumstances. There is no knockout. Eventually though Chase begins to get up first, though Freeman is following up right behind him (Clutching his jaw from the brass knuckles shot). Both men are trying to stand, but are having a hard time due to blood loss. Chase goes for a punch, but Freeman ducks and this some punches, moving Chase over near the table, and Chase leans on it. Freeman begins to climb the wall, and the fans don’t know what he’ll do, but they cheer anyways. Chase though manages to get a chair which was lying by the table and hits Freeman in the back with it, causing Freeman to weaken. Chase then grabs him in position for the Molotov Cocktail!
Chase goes for the move but his arms slip right off, as Freeman grabbed onto the cage. Chase turns around but receives a kick to the jaw and leans against the table. When he turns around again, Freeman leaps and spins around Chase for a tornado DDT, but Chase turns Freeman away from the table, so he’s facing the cage. Freeman, however, kicks off of the cage wall, and spins around connecting with the tornado DDT and the table shatters. Freeman crawls over slowly to where Chase is laying and goes into the pin…
1 . . . 2 . . . KICKOUT!
Chase has managed to get enough energy to escape the pin. Freeman angrily goes back into the center of the ring, and grabs the chair. Just as before, Freeman waits in the turnbuckle, and when Chase gets up, Freeman hits a leg lariat, but this time he tosses the chair to his legs in midair, and effectively kicks it into Chase’s head. Chase lands on the ground and Freeman puts the chair on the ground next to him. He lifts Chase off the ground and holds onto his arm. He pulls him in quickly, spins him around with a spinning arm slam backbreaker, lifts him back up off of his knee, and quickly transitions that into a DDT onto the chair. Freeman looks like he’ll pin, but he shrugs and lifts up Chase again. Freeman has not had a fun time in some moments of this match, and he obviously wants to return the same beating back to Chase.
Freeman goes into a corner and lifts up a metal baseball bat. He looks like he’s about to swing it at Chase, but then changes his mind and throws it like a boomerang and it spins around right into Chase’s stomach! Chase bends down in pain and shouts out, then Freeman picks it back up and swings it for his head and connects hard, Chase rebounds off of the ropes and Freeman gives him a double underhook backbreaker. Freeman now goes back into the corner. He looks to see if there are any weapons not previously used, and can’t find anything. He then shrugs and goes over to some previously used ones. He picks up a chair, but puts it back down, he then considers the garbage can lid, and the garbage can, but then puts them both back down. He decides for a kendo stick. He turns around but it seems he gave Chase too much time, for Chase also has a stick and it connects hard, shattering on Freeman’s head. Chase falls into the turnbuckle and leans there for a second, before getting up.
Chase puts a chair on the ground and puts Freeman in the turnbuckle. Chase places him on the top rope facing backwards, and climbs up with him. He points to the chair and seems to be going for a back suplex, but Freeman begins to elbow Chase hard. Chase is bloody and weak, as is Freeman so both of them wobble, but Freeman gets the chance to turn around so now he is facing Chase. They exchange punches, both almost falling but Chase seems to have the advantage. He looks like he’s going for a suplerplex, but Freeman wraps his arm around his neck, kicks out his leg, and lifts him up horizontally for a second, before jumping from the rope and connecting with the Glory Driver onto the chair! The top of Chase’s head connects with the chair and Freeman is down for a second before slowly turning over Chase, the crowd is going wild here, this match has been brutal and could be over right now. Chase kicked out of this earlier, but now it was off the top rope and onto a chair…could he do it again? The ref begins to count.
1 . . . 2 . . . 3!!!!!!!!!
Phillip: Here is your winner…Jason FREEMAN.
The crowd’s cheers are huge as Freeman has finally managed to win! After two months of battling, there has finally been a winner. Freeman rolls over off of Chase but doesn’t even have the energy to stand, and the cage rises. Some medics come down to make sure both wrestlers are okay, and it seems like both of them are hurt, as neither of them are able to rise, but it doesn’t matter to Freeman, who rolls out of the ring under the bottom rope. He uses the apron to rise to a standing position for a second, before sitting on it and celebrating. The medics work on Chase, and some go to help Freeman make his way to the back.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:40:43 GMT -5
Segment: A Small Spark vs. A Great Forest (Credit Kudo + Scott Andrews)
Over the past month the feud between Kudo Yasuda and Scott Andrews has sky rocketed from a simple rivalry, to a battle between honour and greed; a fight much more personal to both competitors. While one man seeks to unite the light heavyweights of ACW and the supporters of R3 to complete the elite unit known as the Armada, the other seeks only self glorification at the expense of those who fall before him, and all other light heavyweights. The battle that will play out tonight not only allows for a clean fight, but assures a clear winner in this tense conflict.
As the camera fades in we see Kudo Yasuda standing next to ACW’s own, Kevin Anderson. He obviously wants to get a brief overlook on the whole situation before the match begins.
Kevin: Ladies and gentlemen, I am currently joined by none other than Kudo Yasuda, who has a shot at the Light Heavyweight Title tonight.
Pops in the background can be heard for the mention of the stiff strikers name.
Kevin: Geez Kudo, you haven't been involved in a title match since you had the Entertainment title, what, was it a year ago? Geez that's a long time.
Kudo's eyes flare up at Kevin, who manages to say the wrong thing this early into the interview, but Kudo has his mind set on something else tonight...
Kevin: Alright well, Kudo, let’s get down to it; no beating around the bush with this interviewer!...How are you feeling about going one on one with a man who has embarrassed you and disgraced the name of light heavyweights in ACW and all over the world with his lack of respect towards his fellow wrestlers? I speak, of course, of Scott Andrews…
Kudo seems tense, but his delivery is calm, yet stern.
Kudo: Kevin, let me tell you, I cannot wait to get in the ring with that impertinent excuse for a light heavyweight, Scott Andrews. His recent actions have been nothing short of horrendous, and he continues to set a bad example for light heavyweights the world over. It’s not about using weapons to beat your opponent, outside interference, or foul tactics of any kind. As light heavyweights we have the job and the benefit of putting on some of the best performances in professional wrestling, and often serve as show stealers. You see, the way I see it is that a real light heavyweight - - -
??: This is not about being a real light heavyweight, Kudo.
As the voice is recognised by the audience the booing begins to filter in. Scott Andrews walks into frame, much to the displeasure of Kudo Yasuda, as he dips his eyebrows and stares intently into the eyes of the seemingly relaxed light heavyweight champion.
Scott: This is about being a real “champion”. A champion does anything they have to do to win. That’s what I do. I’m opportunistic. I’m smart. You, on the other hand, are one of the stupidest son of a bitches I’ve ever met - - -
Kudo goes to strike Scott, but Scott puts his arms up to defend himself and yells out before Kudo connects at all.
Scott: Ah, ah, ah, hold on there, buddy…You touch me and you forfeit the match…
Kudo looks at Scott, perplexed at the announcement of this unknown stipulation.
Scott: If you actually read the contract you’d know about it.
Scott turns to Jessie, who hands him a few pieces of paper, obviously the contract itself.
Scott: Thank you, dear - See, Kudo, right here in plain black and white, it states that “if either man comes in physical contact with the other, with the intent of physical damage or harm in any way, outside the confines of a sanctioned ACW match before Samhain, he will forfeit the match and the title will either change hands or be retained, depending on the instigator.”
Scott hands the papers back to Jessie and stares back to Kudo.
Scott: So what do you have to say to that, jackass?!
Kudo puts his hands on his hips and momentarily stares up at the roof in thought. Suddenly with a quick jerk, Kudo's face comes intimidatingly close to Scott's.
Kudo: All I have to say, Scott, is that when that bell rings tonight…your ass is mine!
Scott stares on intently, not scared in the least, as Kudo turns and storms out of frame as the camera focuses on Scott, who now has a very smug look on his face. He’s proud of himself for sure. But has Scott pushed too many of Kudo’s “buttons” that even his patented “Fury Mode” may not be able to do the trick? Perhaps he should have learned Super Saiyan 4 while he had the chance.
Fade Out…
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:41:24 GMT -5
Match 6: ACW Entertainment Title Match – Streetfight Rules MASAKI vs. Jonny Spade (Credit: BK) Has all the brutality tonight begun to jade our ACW fans? Not in the slightest. Philip returns to the ring…Phillip: This match is scheduled for one fall, and is a STREETFIGHT... This stipulation gets a pop from the rowdy New York crowd, as they cannot wait for this chapter in the everlasting feud between MASAKI and Jonny Spade.Phillip: ....coming to the ring weighing in at 228 lbs, from Yokohama, Japan, MASAKI! The quiet piano entrance opens up the entrance, as the lights fade to almost a total darkness. Then around the 0:20 mark, the song bursts into life with powerful guitar shredding, and the lights begin to flicker in a mix of red and white lights. Then as the lyrics begin around the 0:35 stage, MASAKI walks out to jeers from the crowd. He walks down the ramp, looking rather cocky with himself before he walks down the ramp. The lights then resume a normal position as MASAKI talks trash to the fans, before he slides into the ring.
As wrestlers would traditionally hop on the middle rope, he simply walks to his corner and begins stretching using the ropes. Cracking his knuckles and neck, making sure he's nice and limber for what he is about to go through tonight.Phillip: And his opponent, weighing in at 245 lbs, from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he is the ACW Entertainment Champion, Jonny Spade! The lights in the arena go dark and a slight chill can be felt throughout the arena as Animal I have become By Three Days Grace hits the P.A and spotlights flash around the arena in a random pattern after a while Jonny can be seen walking through the crowds of people slapping hands with fans (or if angry/determined not paying any attention to any fans) with the Entertainment Championship once again around his waist. Once he gets to the barrier he jumps on top of it and balances himself on it and leaps across the open space and lands on the apron. But from the apron he stares in the ring at his formidable opponent of the past few weeks. He stares in his eyes, knowing that look of determination in his eyes. Jonny slowly unstraps his belt as he stands on the apron and hands it to the time keeper, and once he enters the ring - the battle is AWN!*The bell rings* As Jonny enters the ring, MASAKI quickly heads for him with a clothesline but Jonny ducks under and starts delivering some hefty right hands to the former Entertainment Champion. The crowd is solely behind the champion tonight as the roar in cheers with his offense in the beginning of this match. Jonny backs MASAKI up onto the ropes and whips him off, but MASAKI counters it and sends Jonny into the ropes. Jonny bounces off the ropes and quickly slides between the legs of MASAKI and quickly pops up right behind him. Jonny locks the Rudo star in a rear waistlock and pushes him into the ropes, rolling backwards hoping to roll him up but this isn't MASAKI's first rodeo. MASAKI grabs onto the top rope to prevent himself from tumbling backwards into a pinning predicament by Jonny. MASAKI turns around and Jonny is coming toward him full force, so he side steps it and sends Jonny sailing over the top rope. MASAKI dusts his hands off as he walks towards the center of the ring, still keeping that heelish cocky demeanor but what he doesn't realize is that Jonny is still hanging onto the apron. MASAKI turns around, and to his surprise, there he is watching him. MASAKI charges at the Entertainment Champion but only recieves a shoudler to his abdomen. Jonny places his head between the legs of MASAKI and back body drops him over the top rope to the outside, with MASAKI getting huge height and hangtime on that one. MASAKI comes crashing down on his feet but stumbles backwards and falls back first on the ring barricade. He gets up, holding his back, and now Jonny backs up and runs toward MASAKI - diving off the apron with a Lou Thesz press. Jonny pummels MASAKI, knowing full well that referee Keiji Makabe cannot stop him because of the streetfight stipulation implemented in this match. Jonny rises from his mounted position and picks up MASAKI before dragging him around the ring towards the announce tables. Jonny grabs MASAKI's head and smashes him right into the announce table, bashing his brains. Jonny repeats the process again and again until MASAKI's head begins to feel like mush. MASAKI stumbles around groggily on the outside and Jonny kicks him in the abdomen and delivers a huge suplex onto the thin padded mat below. The look on MASAKI's face shows how much pain he is in at the moment, and now Jonny picks him up and tosses him back in the ring. But as Jonny slides into the ring, MASAKI slides right back out and once Jonny reaches a vertical base he grabs him by his leg and pulls him under the bottom rope to the outside. MASAKI goes for a right hand on the canadian but Jonny blocks it and begins delivering a flury of right hands to MASAKI. MASAKI, seeing that he's in trouble, quickly gets out of it by raking his foe in the eye. Jonny, who is temporarily blinded at the moment, doesn't see the huge kick coming at him and before he knows it - WHAM - he's out cold.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:42:20 GMT -5
MASAKI rests on the ring barricade, trying to catch his breath but is bothered by the fans in the front row tapping him on his back and shouting jeers and insults. He now goes back towards Jonny to work on him even further, and knees him in his gut before delivering a Russian Leg Sweep back first into the ring barricade. Jonny writhes in pain, holding his upper neck and MASAKI appears to have felt a little sting from that hasty move also - but he doesn't let it affect the advantage he has at the moment. He rises up to his feet and begins ripping off the padding on top of the ring barricade, revealing the steel structure beneath and now he looks ready to deal out some punishment. He picks up Jonny and smashes his head into the exposed steel and Jonny staggers around a bit before dropping to his knees. MASAKI picks him up and now sets him up in a suplex position, he manages to lift Jonny up in the air and deliver a suplex right onto the steel part of barriacade. As Jonny's back connects with the steel structure, he lets out a huge yell in pain. He is immobilized from the pain and MASAKI delivers a few forearms to the chest of Jonny before hopping up on the apron himself. MASAKI manages to balance himself so he is able to run on the barricade and deliver a huge leg drop to Jonny. Jonny flips off the barricade backwards and lands on the ground below as the members in the front row applaud MASAKI for that manuever even though they dislike his attitude.
MASAKI picks up the nearly motionless Jonny Spade and chucks him right into the ring before going under the ring and lifting the the ring skirt. He pulls out a trashcan, a few kendo sticks, throws in a steel chair, and now pulls out table which gets good pop from the crowd as he sets it up on the outside. Jonny begins to recover inside the ring, helping himself up using the ropes while clutching his lower back. MASAKI rolls under the bottom rope into the ring and now he starts violently kicking Jonny Spade in his ribs. Jonny clutches his sides, but as the kicks continue, Jonny begins to endure the pain. MASAKI delivers a vicious kick to his side and Jonny calls on for more. MASAKI obliges and delivers another kick that sends a jolt of pain throughout Jonny's body, dropping him down to one knee, but he gets right back up. MASAKI looks at Jonny, questioning himself how could he be enduring this pain, and he quickly runs off the ropes - looking for a Kitchen Sink - but Jonny has other plans. Jonny drops MASAKI to the ground with a Balls Mahoney like Sit Out Spinebuster and he drapes his arm over his chest, which prompts Keiji to make the first pin of the match.
ONE . . TWO . KICK OUT!
MASAKI manages to get his shoulder up as Keiji gets his hand up for three, and now he rolls to the side out of the pinning predicament. Jonny very gingerly gets to his feet and he picks up the trash can and now sets it up in the corner. He fastens it on the turnbuckle and now picks up MASAKI, kicking him in the abdomen repeatedly. Jonny now grabs MASAKI by his shirt and tights and rams him into the trash can like a battering ram. MASAKI is definitely knocked out from that shot, but Jonny doesn't look done dealing out punishment. The mangled trashcan manages to stay in the corner and now Jonny picks up MASAKI by his legs and places his head under the trashcan which is set up in the corner. Jonny catapults MASAKI's head right into the trashcan, sending it dropping out of the ring and now MASAKI rolls around on the mat holding his face, writhing in pain. Although Entertainment Champion Jonny should go for the pin after that heinous attack, he picks up MASAKI and now sets him up on the top rope. Jonny steps out onto the apron and he begins to ascend the ropes but is attacked by MASAKI with a flury of right hands and headbutts. Jonny begins to reel, about to lose his balance and fall nearly 10 feet from the turnbuckle to the ground below but he manages to retain it and start delivering some right hands to MASAKI. MASAKI feel the blunt force behind Jonny's rights and now Jonny pushes him off the top rope. MASAKI drops neck first on the apron, but as he falls back he manages to grab onto the top rope to save himself from falling through the table below. Jonny ascends to the top rope and delivers a huge dropkick to the face of MASAKI sending him sailing off the apron through the table.
Jonny rolls in the ring, holding his back from the fall, but the feeling feels such bittersweet as he looks off to see MASAKI laying motionless through the table debris. "HOLY SHIT!" chants follow this attack and now Jonny slowly rolls out of the ring and grabs MASAKI and tosses him into the ring. Jonny is very slow to get into the ring, but he gets in the ring nontheless and covers the champion.
ONE . . TWO . . THR-
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:43:01 GMT -5
MASAKI manages to get his leg on the bottom rope and now Jonny grunts in frustration. He looks at the cornacopia of weapons in this match, and picks up the steel chair as he stalks MASAKI from behind. Slowly MASAKI begins to get up and Jonny charges at him to weild that dangerous steel chair but MASAKI manages to drop to his knees as he is coming and delivers a low blow. Jonny drops the chair and MASAKI whips him off the ropes. MASAKI whips off the ropes also and he attempts to connect with his signature Roaring Fusion but Jonny bends over and hoists MASAKI up on his shoulders as he approaches him. MASAKI flails around on the champion's shoulders. Jonny throws him forward for the Jonormous Slam but MASAKI lands on his feet in front of Jonny. MASAKI takes Jonny down by the legs and attempts to latch in the MASAKI lock but Jonny kicks him off into the ropes. MASAKI bounces off the ropes, and from the ground Jonny cradles him into a pin.
ONE . . TWO . . THRE-KICK OUT!
So close to a victory is Jonny, but so far away at this point. Both men get up to their feet and take each other down with a clothesline. Both are out of it, but there cannot be any referee counting due to the stipulation of this match. Jonny sees a nearby Kendo stick and so does MASAKI. Each grab their own kendo stick, and attempt to conceal it as they stagger up to their feet. They turn towards each other and swing full speed which results in both kendo sticks crashing against each other. MASAKI's kendo stick flies out of his hand and now Jonny smiles as he has the upperhand in this match. The crowd is fully on Jonny's side at this point as he swings the kendo stick around in his hand as he backs MASAKI into the corner. He swings at MASAKI, but MASAKI evades the manuever by rolling out of the corner. MASAKI pops up behind Jonny and grabs him for a German Suplex, but Jonny cracks him in the head with the kendo stick. It sends MASAKI staggering groggily around the ring, buy as Jonny approaches him he musters up the strength to hit him with a flapjack. Jonny rolls on his back and now MASAKI slowly gets up to his feet. Jonny gets to his feet shortly after and attempts a Tornado DDT on Jonny but Jonny throws him off his shoulders. Jonny now whips MASAKI into the corner, and he hits it. Jonny comes at MASAKI full speed but MASAKI rolls out of the corner and bounces off the ropes as Jonny goes sternum first into the corner. Jonny stumbles backwards out of the corner and MASAKI connects with his roaring fusion. Jonny drops to his knees and MASAKI fluently bounces off the ropes after that attack and hits on point with his Fury Sweep. Jonny slumps down to the ground and MASAKI collapses on top of him as Keiji makes the count.
ONE . . TWO . . THREE!
*The Bell Rings*
Phillip: And the winner of this match, and NEW ACW Entertainment Champion, MASAKI!
“Silent Revelation” by Galneryus sounds through the arena and Keiji walks over to the time keeper where he retrieves the belt and hands it to MASAKI. MASAKI manages to recover from the such exhausting bout and he clutches the belt in his arms upon recieving it. He gets up to his feet, perhaps to quickly as he begins stumbling around, and raises his title in triumph over Jonny Spade and now exits the ring. He continues to celebrate and parade around with his championship, as the crowd boos him fiercely all the way through the curtain.
Back in the ring, Jonny is getting up to his feet with help from the referee and he holds his head in pain. The MSG crowd no doubt applauses Jonny for his effort put into this match and he just stands in the middle of the ring, in awe at the standing ovation he is getting. Jonny steps out of the ring and heads up the ramp, although disappointed, he couldn't be any happier with the reaction he got from his fans in Madison Square Garden.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Oct 28, 2006 14:43:47 GMT -5
Segment: The Second Step – Darkness, and the Eternal Loss / Déjà Vu (Credit: Hunter)
Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:36 PM
The elevator doors part before Hunter, and without even having scouted his environment, Hunter already has a hand in his pocket, gripping the handle of a gun. There are no odd people before him, however, and so he carefully exits the elevator, allowing the doors to close behind him. He looks to his left and sees a long hallway with a select few doors on either side of it, and when he turns to his right, he sees the exact same thing…except that this part of the hallway is inhabited by an average-sized man, his back turned to Hunter, his hands tightly holding a broom. He sweeps the hallway slowly, and does not seem to be aware of Hunter’s presence. Using this opportunity cautiously, Hunter clears his throat.
Hunter: Erm…sir?
Janitor: Yes?
The apparent janitor does not turn around, and so Hunter continues.
Hunter: My name is…
He silent curses.
Hunter: …uh…Jackson Maxwell. I have an important business meeting with Mr. Lexon. If you’ll be so kind as to---
Janitor: He’s not on this floor.
Hunter pauses for a moment.
Hunter: But I thought that this floor was for executive offices.
Janitor: It is. But Mr. Lexon occupies the upper penthouse.
Hunter: But there’s no floor above this one.
Janitor: Yes there is.
Hunter: But the elevator---
Janitor: Mr. Lexon has his own private elevator.
Hunter looks to his left and sees a golden door labeled “Penthouse.” He chuckles and slowly approaches it.
Hunter: Thanks.
Hunter stands before the door and reaches his hand out…
Fear: Duck.
…and drops to the floor, just seconds before the tip of the broom flies swiftly over him. Since his face did not block its path, the broom is able to crash through the door on the other side, much to the “janitor’s” dismay. Hunter looks at the man, who is now facing Hunter.
Hunter: …Waters.
Waters: So you killed Mr. Truman, did you? That takes quite a lot of skill. I can’t remember a time when I ever beat him.
Hunter slowly rises, reaches into his pocket, pulls out a .38 pistol, and points it at Waters.
Hunter: Good. Then this will be easy.
Waters: Not necessarily.
Hunter: Oh?
Waters: I do not have a gun like you do, Mr. Hunter. I cannot simply shoot you like Mr. Truman attempted to. This is because I prefer a more direct approach.
Waters spreads his black coat wide to show Hunter that he is indeed unarmed.
Waters: I wish for melee combat, if that doesn’t trouble you much.
Hunter: …give me one good reason why I should do that, when I could just simply plug you right now.
Waters: Oh but you won’t. It’s beyond you to shoot an unarmed man. I’m surprised you could shoot anyone at all.
Hunter scoffs, but at the same time he knows that Waters is correct in his statement. He sighs, returns to the gun to its original position, and slides his coat off.
Hunter: Fine. I can kick your ass normally.
Waters: Excellent. I’ve always wanted to fight one of the world’s best brawlers.
Hunter: …but I am the best.
Waters chuckles, and then takes off his coat as well. They each stand on either side of the hall, staring into the eyes of their opponents. And without so much as a thought, Waters leaps at Hunter, delivering a crushing blow to his gut. Hunter gasps, and then finds himself face first on the ground following a devastating kick from Waters.
Waters: The best, you say? I severely doubt that.
Waters leaps into the air and flies over Hunter, attempting to double stomp Hunter’s face. Hunter rolls out of the way, kips up, and delivers a spinning kick to Waters’ midsection. Waters smiles, and then throws his fist forward. Hunter leans back, narrowly escaping the strike, and then grabs Waters’ fist, which he proceeds to snap back. He then leaps into the air, grabs Waters’ arm with his leg, and monkey flips him, delivering an odd variation of a hurracanrana.
Hunter: Sorry…
Waters rises furiously.
Hunter: …wrestling’s in the blood.
Waters charges at Hunter once again, but Hunter ducks this time around, and then throws Waters over him once Waters is close enough. Waters, however, is able to land on his feet and proceeds to deliver a crushing blow to Hunter’s lower spine.
Waters: I heard the story from Mr. Grimm and Mr. Cross. And from what I can see…you’re still hurting from the number they did on you.
Hunter angrily spins around and delivers a powerful forearm strike to Waters’ head. Waters grabs Hunter before falling down, and then charges forward while holding him. Before Hunter even realizes it, he is thrust through a wall into another room, with Waters trailing closely behind. Hunter coughs slightly, and Waters takes a moment to get up.
Waters: Ah, construction.
This statement confuses Hunter, but when he looks around he begins to make sense of Waters’ words. The walls are covered in plastic, and a large plastic rug covers the floor. He looks around and sees various power tools and other construction utensils, but does not pay much attention to them…that is, until a large sledgehammer obliterates the floorboards a few centimeters from his head. He rolls out of the way and quickly rises to see Waters hold said weapon, wearing a devious smirk on his face.
Hunter: I thought you said “hand-to-hand” combat…
Waters: I said melee. I believe that constitutes weaponry. Either way, you shouldn’t be asking that question, and instead you should be groveling in fear.
Hunter looks around, and sees a lone hammer lying before his feet. He kicks it up into his hand and strikes a pose, awaiting Waters’ attack.
Waters: …do you honestly expect to win with that petty thing?
Hunter: It really has worked wonders for me before.
Waters chuckles, sighs, and then raises the sledgehammer high over his head. He charges at Hunter with it, swinging down forcefully, but Hunter steps out of the way, causing Waters to demolish the wall before him. Hunter smirks, and then brings his hammer crashing down onto Waters’ spine. Waters lets out a cry of pain and stumbles to his knees.
Hunter: Petty, you say?
Hunter swings the hammer again, but Waters rolls out of the way and grabs a nearby screwdriver. He throws it at Hunter, but Hunter is able to dodge it and move in closer to Waters, who attempts to escape unsuccessfully due to his shorter strides (which are, of course, due to the previous strike to his spine). Hunter smashes Waters in the back of the neck with the hammer, and Waters collapses on the ground. He slowly rolls over on his back and looks up at Hunter.
Hunter: Still think I can’t brawl?
Waters: Heh…I’m fairly certain you won’t live anyway.
Hunter: Possibly. But you won’t be the one to kill me.
Waters: I’m not afraid of your guns. They’re quick and virtually painless.
Hunter smiles and departs from Waters’ side. Moments later, he returns above him, holding the sledgehammer high over his head. Waters’ eyes widen, and Hunter slightly smirks and tilts his head.
Hunter: Well unfortunately for you, I’d prefer to stick to the quick and very, very painful sledgehammer.
Waters: N---
The hammer is embedded into the floor before Waters can even react. Hunter attempts to take the hammer out of the floor, but he finds that it is quite stuck. Deciding not to bother, he simply lets it go, leaving it in the floor at a seventy degree angle, covered with the remnants of Waters’ face. Hunter goes back in the hallway and puts his coat back on, and then reproaches the golden door. He opens it and finds an elevator on the other side. After a moment, he is up at the penthouse level, and he takes a deep breath before gripping the doorknob.
The door flies open forcefully, causing the doorknob on the other side to penetrate the wall. In times such as these, the last thing that Andrew Hunter will worry about is the destruction of one's personal property. His eyes instantly fly forward and focus on a lone, dark man, sitting silently behind a desk, his right hand massaging the base of his skull. Hunter grips his .38-caliber pistol tightly and enters the room, raising the gun so as it points directly at the man's head.
Lexon: What took you so long, Mr. Hunter?
Hunter scoffs.
Hunter: Your friends got in the way.
The man silently chuckles.
Lexon: I would hope they did not damage you too much.
Hunter: Not particularly. Last I checked, I'm the one still breathing.
This all feels familiar to Hunter, and now he realizes why. He has seen this all before in his dreams. What surprises him is how accurate those dreams were, and how he replies in the same way he replied in those dreams without even trying to. The next words that Lexon speaks, Hunter silently mutters as well. Lexon never takes notice to this, and he never will. But now Hunter is left to wonder…what does the near future hold?
When does his reality begin?
End.
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