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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:10:25 GMT -5
KICKOUT
Nick grabs a hold of Kudo’s hair and pulls him up so that he’s bent over before unleashing a series of toe kicks into Kudo’s face.
CHOP!...CHOP!...CHOP!
Nick then takes Kudo to the mat with a snap suplex! Nick covers.
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Nick grabs hold of Kudo’s arm and places it between his legs to try for a juji-gatame, but before Nick can fall to the mat, Kudo rolls backward into a prone position to block the attempt. Nick keeps Kudo’s arm between his legs and reaches forward to take hold of Kudo’s head and lock in a crossface. Nick releases the crossface, but quickly floats over to Kudo’s head to lock in a front facelock. Nick pulls Kudo up to his feet and blasts him with a chop. Nick then tries to whip Kudo to the corner, but Kudo counters and sends Nick into the corner. Kudo charges at Nick with a clothesline, but Nick moves out of the way. Kudo bounces off the turnbuckle and staggers back to the center of the ring, where Nick is waiting to greet him with a savate kick! Kudo is sent stumbling back into the ropes. When he bounces off, Nick is right there to catch him in an STO! Nick covers.
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KICKOUT
Nick raises Kudo to his feet and gets behind him to apply a full nelson. Kudo plants a fierce stomp down on Nick’s foot, forcing him to release the hold. While Nick is stunned, Kudo capitalizes with some chops.
CHOP!..............CHOP!.............CHOP!
Kudo rears back and clocks Nick with a Spiral Dropkick! Kudo covers.
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KICKOUT
Kudo lifts Nick to his feet and takes him into a front facelock before unloading some knee lifts.
KNEE!...........KNEE!.............KNEE!
Kudo releases Nick, leaving him to stumble around in a daze as Kudo runs to the ropes, bouncing off to strike with a flashback elbow! Kudo raises Nick to his feet and gets behind him to wrap arms around Nick’s waist, presumably to take him over in a German suplex, but Nick keeps his feet firmly planted to the ground. Instead, Kudo headbutts Nick in the back to stun him and hooks his arms under Nick’s before taking him down with a tiger suplex for the cover!
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KICKOUT
Kudo pulls Nick up to his feet and backs him up against the ropes with a chop. Kudo then tries to whip Nick to the opposite ropes, but Nick counters and sends Kudo into the ropes. Kudo bounces off and buries a dropkick into Nick’s knee. Kudo springs back to his feet. When Nick pushes himself back up, Kudo drills a punch into his gut, following that up with a roundhouse to his chest, then a chop. However, Nick retaliates with a slap across Kudo’s face.
SLAP!...............SLAP!.......SLAP!....SLAP!
Kudo acts to break the deadlock with a thunderous roundhouse kick that catches Nick square in the jaw! Kudo covers.
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KICKOUT
Kudo raises Nick to his feet and tries to whip him into the corner, but Nick counters and sends Kudo into the corner. Nick charges at him and drills the sole of his boot into Kudo’s face with a Yakuza kick! Nick pulls Kudo away from the corner back to the center of the ring before locking him up in a sleeper hold. But before Nick can fully cinch in the hold, Kudo throws his body forward, flipping Nick over and down to the mat. Kudo grabs hold of Nick’s arm and locks in a juji-gatame. Nick shimmies over to the ropes and drapes a leg over the bottom rope. Kudo releases the hold and pulls Nick up. Kudo takes hold of the same arm targeted in the juji-gatame and drills a toe kick into it! Nick promptly strikes back with a slap. Kudo stuns Nick with a forearm strike and hits another toe kick into his arm. Kudo decks Nick with a European uppercut, followed by a chop. Kudo takes Nick into a front facelock and lifts him up for a vertical suplex, but instead falls back down in a...
McNally & Edison BRAINBUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
Kudo covers.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:10:49 GMT -5
KICKOUT
Kudo pulls Nick up and gets behind him to lock in an inverted facelock to set up for a Dragon Constrictor, but Nick quickly twists himself around and lifts Kudo into a fireman’s carry before flipping forward and powering him down with a Fall From Grace! Nick gets to his feet and runs to the ropes, bouncing off to land a Free Fall for the cover!
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KICKOUT
Nick raises Kudo to his feet and decks him with a haymaker that sends him staggering into the corner. Nick then throws forth a headbutt. Nick tries for another one, but Kudo moves out of the way and uses Nick’s momentum to throw him chest-first into the turnbuckle. Kudo then chops Nick across the back, following that up with a gamengiri to the back of the head! Kudo pulls Nick away from the corner and grounds him with a snapmare, slapping Nick across the back with a soccer kick afterward. Nick releases a savage war cry and bounds back up to his feet to stand face to face with Kudo again. After a brief stare-down, Nick takes Kudo down with a snapmare, followed swiftly with a soccer kick of his own! So too does Kudo get back up to stare Nick down. Nick breaks the deadlock with a roundhouse kick. Kudo responds with one of his own.
KICK!...........KICK!..........KICK!.........KICK!........KICK!........KICK!.......KICK!........KICK!........KICK!......KICK!.......KICK!
Nick runs to the ropes and bounces back to bury a Yakuza kick into Kudo’s face. Kudo stumbles back into the ropes and bounces off to hit Nick with a Yakuza kick of his own! Nick is also sent into the ropes and bounces off to clock Kudo with a lariat! Kudo rolls backward to get back to his feet and strikes with another Yakuza kick. Nick staggers into the ropes again, and yet again does he bounce off, this time to deck Kudo with a decisive leg lariat! Nick covers.
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KICKOUT
Nick pulls Kudo up and hits him with two open-handed slaps across his face. Nick then tries for a spinning backfist, but Kudo ducks. When Nick turns to face him again, Kudo grabs a tuft of his hair and bends him over to unload a flurry of toe kicks into his face.
KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK!
Kudo keeps Nick bent over and lifts alternating knee strikes into Nick’s face.
KNEE!.....................KNEE!.................KNEE!
Kudo takes Nick up into a fireman’s carry, only to quickly toss him forward. While Nick is falling back down to earth, Kudo falls backward to jam his knee into Nick’s face with the Sayonara from Okinawa! Kudo covers!
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DING, DING, DING!
Phillip: Kudo Yasuda leads 1-0!
We now take the fifteen second break period between falls. Nick obviously needs the time to shake the sound of chirping birds out of his head, but the past flurry of offense also seems to have taken the wind out of Kudo as well. Both competitors claw their way to opposite corners and manage to pull themselves up by the ropes. They make the best of the opportunity to catch their breath before the bell rings again.
DING, DING, DING!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:11:37 GMT -5
The two then begin creeping tentatively toward each other. Once in range, Nick extends one hand, which Kudo soon takes into a knuckle lock. Kudo then goes to clasp Nick’s other hand, but Nick launches a roundhouse kick that catches Kudo in the knee. Kudo immediately unclasps hands with Nick and quickly pulls away. The two creep toward each other again. This time, it’s Kudo who extends a hand, hoping to draw Nick into a knuckle lock, but Nick feints clasping hands with Kudo and quickly unleashes another roundhouse kick to Kudo’s thigh. They approach each other again, this time locking up into a test of strength. Nick quickly unclasps hands with Kudo and locks arms around his waist. Nick then powers his way forward to back Kudo up against the ropes. Nick backs away from Kudo after the command from the ref, but not before launching a stiff open-handed slap straight into Kudo’s face! Nick chuckles haughtily at Kudo while waiting for him to engage in combat again. Kudo lunges at Nick and locks up with him in a tie-up. This time, it’s Kudo who’s able to exert a power advantage as he backs Nick up into the corner. After some goading from the ref, Kudo backs off, only to slap Nick across the chest with a thunderous knife-edge chop! Kudo walks back to the center of the ring. Nick moves over to join him and clasp hands with him in a test of strength. After struggling for leverage for a while, Kudo yet again gains the upper hand by pushing down on Nick’s wrists and forcing him down to one knee. However, Nick quickly springs back up to his feet and places his head underneath Kudo’s arm before taking him over in a release northern lights suplex! Both men pop up to their feet at around the same time, but Nick acts first by charging at Kudo and decking him with an elbow strike! Kudo rolls under the bottom rope and to the outside in search of some respite, but he finds none as Nick runs to the ropes opposite him and charges back to hit Kudo with a baseball slide! Kudo stumbles back to bounce off the barricade. Nick gets to his feet and runs to the opposite ropes again, this time bouncing off to soar over the top rope and come crashing down on top of Kudo with a high angle senton! Nick pulls Kudo up and throws him back into the ring. Nick covers.
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KICKOUT
Nick raises Kudo to his feet, only to ground him again with a scoop slam. Nick runs to the ropes and bounces off to hit an elbow drop into Kudo’s sternum. Nick covers.
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Nick quickly pulls Kudo up into seated position and locks in a sleeper hold. When Kudo begins to twist his body around in an attempt to squirm out of Nick’s grasp, Nick plants his foot in between Kudo’s legs and shifts the submission into a dragon sleeper. However, Nick is unable to effectively weight Kudo down as he shimmies his way to the ropes and manages to get a foot onto the bottom rope. Nick releases Kudo but is quick to continue his offense as he raises Kudo to his feet and blasts him with a chop that sends Kudo staggering into the corner. Nick then unloads a series of chops.
CHOP!...........................CHOP!.........................CHOP!
However, this attack seems to have no effect on Kudo whose glare grows more intense by the chop.
CHOP!
Eventually Kudo strikes back with a fierce chop of his own that sends Nick stumbling backward in a daze. This leaves Nick open to a chop combo from Kudo.
CHOP!...........................CHOP!.......................CHOP!
It would take more than this to keep Nick down, though, as Nick counters with a series of roundhouse kicks.
KICK!...................KICK!....................KICK!
Nick concludes his assault with a graceful gamengiri! This attack sends Kudo crumbling to the mat like a sack of bricks. Nick gets to his feet and grabs a tuft of Kudo’s hair. Nick pulls Kudo up to that he’s bent over. Nick then proceeds to launch a flurry of toe kicks into Kudo’s face.
KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK!
But this doesn’t faze Kudo at all as he savagely bellows back at Nick before unleashing some more chops.
CHOP!.............CHOP!.................CHOP!
Nick retaliates by grabbing hold of Kudo’s hair again and bending him forward once more to unload another toe kick combo.
KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK!
]Still no effect on Kudo who unleashes more chops.
CHOP!............CHOP!..............CHOP!
Nick bends Kudo forward once more and throws more toe kicks into Kudo’s face.
KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK! KICK!
Kudo counters with some roundhouse kicks.
KICK!...KICK!...KICK!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:11:58 GMT -5
This finally sends Kudo to the mat. The previous exchange appears to have taken its toll on Nick as well as he stumbles forth a few steps and drops to his knees while raggedly trying to catch his breath. When Nick takes control of his breathing, he raises Kudo into seated position and slaps him across the back with a knife-edge chop, followed by a roundhouse kick into Kudo’s chest. This causes Kudo to drop into prostrate position, leaving himself open to a discus leg drop from Nick! Kudo rolls to the outside yet again. Nick exits the ring as well and grabs a chair from underneath the ring. Nick sets up the chair next to the barricade before raising Kudo to his feet and seating him upon that chair. After landing a roundhouse to Kudo’s chest, Nick runs to the opposite barricade.
Crowd: OLE! OLE, OLE, OLE!
Nick comes charging back at Kudo and drilling a yakuza kick straight into his face!
Crowd: ONE-MORE-TIME! ONE-MORE-TIME!
Nick is more than happy to oblige as he pulls Kudo up and seats him onto to the chair again. He runs to the opposite barricade again and runs back to Kudo, but before he can strike with the yakuza kick, Kudo explodes up from his seat to catch Nick with a Kesagiri chop! While Nick is stunned, Kudo unloads a roundhouse that sends Nick stumbling back into the barricade. Kudo then strikes with a concluding chop that sends Nick tumbling over the barricade and into the crowd. Kudo reaches over the barricade and grabs hold of Nick to pull him back over the barricade. Kudo takes Nick into a front facelock and falls back to drill his head into the outside mats in a DDT! Kudo raises Nick to his feet and throws him back into the ring. Kudo follows soon after. Seeing that Nick is making his way back up to his feet, Kudo takes him into a front facelock in an effort to weigh him down. However, Nick fights his way back up to his feet and backs up into the ropes, forcing Kudo to release him. Kudo quickly leans Nick against the ropes and blasts him with more chops.
CHOP!.............................CHOP!................................CHOP!
That final chop sends Nick flopping back to the mat. Kudo pulls Nick up and whips him into the ropes. Kudo follows Nick closely, and as soon as Nick reaches the ropes, Kudo drills a knee into his gut. Kudo whips Nick to the opposite ropes, and yet again is hot on his trail to land another knee to Nick’s gut. Kudo pulls Nick away from the ropes and spinning him around so that Nick is facing away. Kudo then grabs a tuft of Nick’s hair and bends him backward before burying a downward chop into Nick’s exposed throat! Nick collapses to the mat, and Kudo hits a chop drop down into Nick’s throat! Kudo gets to his feet and runs to the ropes. When he bounces off, Kudo lands a final running chop drop! Kudo covers.
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Kudo lifts Nick up to all fours and traps him in a front facelock. Nick is able to fight his way to the ropes again to effect an escape. Kudo pulls Nick back to the center of the ring and sets him up for a suplex, but Nick hooks his leg around Kudo’s leg to block the attempt. Kudo tries several times to lift Nick up, but it is Nick who takes Kudo over in a suplex of his own! Both men lie on the mat for a while before laboring back up to their feet. Kudo acts first with a chop. Nick promptly responds with a roundhouse.
CHOP!.....................KICK!...................CHOP!...KICK!........CHOP!...KICK!........CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK! CHOP! KICK!...........CHOP!...CHOP!...CHOP!...CHOP!............KICK!......KICK!........KICK!............KICK!
Kudo pulls back and lunges forward at Nick to nail him with a Spiral Dropkick! Kudo covers.
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Kudo pulls Nick up and gets behind him to lock him in an abdominal stretch. Nick is eventually able to amble his way to the ropes. Kudo releases Nick, who rolls back to the center of the ring, leaving himself open to a downward chop from Kudo! Kudo covers.
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Kudo raises Nick into seated position and locks him into a rear chinlock. Kudo pries Nick’s head backward and chops him straight in the face. Kudo raises Nick to his feet and hooks his arms under Nick’s to trap him before unleashing a furious flurry of headbutts.
HEADBUTT!...HEADBUTT!...HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT! HEADBUTT!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:13:32 GMT -5
Kudo releases Nick and tries for another discus Kesagiri chop, but Nick uses his near arm to block the strike. Before Kudo can react, Nick takes him down to the mat with an STO! Nickk covers.
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Nick raises Kudo to his feet and unloads another furious striking combo.
JAB!...........CHOP!.............JAB!............CHOP!...JAB!...CHOP!...JAB!...CHOP!...JAB!...CHOP!......JAB!...CHOP!
Nick bends Kudo forward and sets him up for a powerbomb, but is unable to lift Kudo up. Nick backs away slightly from Kudo and launches some toe kicks into his face.
KICK!.........KICK!.......KICK!
Nick then goes for the powerbomb again, and in an amazing display of strength, Nick is able to hoist Kudo high into the air and powerbomb him onto the top turnbuckle! With Kudo in seated position, Nick smears the sole of his shoe across Kudo’s face multiple times for a facewash combo.
FACEWASH! FACEWASH! FACEWASH! FACEWASH!
Nick runs to the opposite ropes and bounces off to smack Kudo square in the jaw with a running facewash! Nick then pulls Kudo up and seats him on the top rope. Nick turns away from Kudo and places his hands under Kudo’s arms before slamming him in between his legs for Jesus Christ Pose! Nick hooks the leg for the cover.
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Nick rolls Kudo over into prone position with a double leg takedown. Using his hands to pin Kudo to the mat, Nick then proceeds to drill his knee down onto Kudo’s shoulder.
KNEE!...KNEE!...KNEE!
Nick raises Kudo to his knees and tries to lock in a sleeper hold, but Kudo throws Nick forward and back down to the mat. Nick rolls through the impact and back onto his feet. While Kudo is still trying to get back to his feet, Nick launches a thunderous roundhouse straight into Kudo’s temple! This stuns Kudo long enough for Nick to power Kudo down with a powerbomb, folding him up into a prawn hold pin afterward.
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Nick hooks an arm around Kudo’s leg and flips him over to lock in the STF. In an amazing exhibition of perseverance, Kudo begins clawing his way to the ropes. Nick retaliates by taking hold of the arm Kudo is using to reach for the ropes and placing it between his legs to apply a crossface. However, Kudo is able to continue making his way to the ropes, this time using the other hand to reach out for the ropes. Nick releases Kudo’s head and hooks his near arm around Kudo’s to lock in a Rings of Saturn-type submission. Even this isn’t enough to stop Kudo, though, as he hooks his leg around the bottom rope. Kudo claws his way to the corner and pulls himself up while Nick moves over to the opposite corner. Once Kudo gets back to his feet, Nick runs toward him, straight into a savate kick! This stuns Nick, just long enough for Kudo to take hold of him and power him down to the mat with a K.O. Exploder! Kudo covers.
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Kudo raises Nick to his feet and lands another discus Kesagiri chop into Nick’s throat. Nick stumbles back into the corner, leaving himself open to a series of Kenta Kobashi-style machine gun chops!
CHOP!...CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP!
With Nick still leaning against the corner, Kudo clasps his hands together and strikes with a double axe handle that drops Nick into seated position. Kudo backs up a few steps and hits another double axe handle on a seated Nick. Kudo lifts Nick to his feet and spins him around so that he’s facing away from Kudo. Kudo then locks in a half nelson with one arm and uses the other arm to hook Nick’s other arm back before taking Nick over with a Yin Yang Suplex! Kudo covers.
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Nick grabs hold of the bottom rope to break the pinfall. Kudo lifts Nick up, but Nick explodes out of nowhere with a series of elbow strikes.
ELBOW!...ELBOW!...ELBOW!
Nick runs to the ropes and bounces off, straight into a sleeper hold from Kudo. After cinching in the hold for a while, Kudo takes Nick over in a sleeper suplex! Kudo covers.
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KICKOUT!
Kudo pulls Nick up, but yet again does Nick strike from nowhere, this time with a flurry of slaps.
SLAP!...SLAP!...SLAP!...SLAP!...SLAP!...SLAP!...SLAP!
Phillip: Thirty seconds remain in this match!
Edison: Oh man, oh man, oh man! Kudo still leads 1-0. If Durden wants to take this match, he better pick up the pace!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:13:58 GMT -5
Nick tries for a roundhouse kick, but Kudo sticks his arms up and shoves Nick leg away. Kudo then hits a discus Kesagiri chop. Kudo tries for another, but Nick parries the strike and drills a knee into Kudo’s gut. Nick then lifts Kudo up into vertical suplex position, then powers him down in a Blue BrainWash! Nick hooks the leg for the cover!
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DING, DING, DING!
BEEEEEEEEEP!
McNally: And that is the end of the match! Nick Durden comes out of nowhere to tie it up with no time left on the clock!
Edison: But the real question has to be whether or not Fleming will declare that this match go to sudden death.
RAF checks on both men, who are unable to show any further signs of life, save for the occasional twitches of the limbs. Therefore, RAF is left with no choice but to call for a draw!
Phillip: Ladies and gentlemen, by decree of referee Raymond Allen Fleming, this match has been declared a DRAW!
McNally: Certainly a controversial decision from our head ref, but I believe it to be the responsible one. I just don’t see either man being able to sustain much more punishment after such a grueling match.
One would expect the fans to be disappointed at the lack of a decisive finish, but on the contrary, they vehemently applaud the two warriors for such a stalwart effort. Eventually, Kudo and Nick are able to labor back to stand on their own feet. They have a final face-to-face confrontation in the middle of the ring, and Nick extends his hand in acknowledgement of Kudo’s effort. However, Kudo doesn’t want to partake of the Kool-Aid and just furiously slaps away Nick’s hand! The Toronto crowd suddenly explodes with boos toward the poor sport. Kudo marches out of the ring in a huff as we cut to break.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:14:24 GMT -5
Segment: Beginning of the Fangirls (Credit: BK London)
As the segment opens up, once again BK London can be shown in the arena as he is running up and down the steps. Making an attempt to condition himself for his match tonight. He'll need to be stretched out and filled with stamina if he wants to win that Triple Threat Match before the night is done.
He makes his way down the steps now during his repititions and before he can react a female fan dives from off camera into his arms and vice grips him.
BK: Uhh...hey there.
Fan girl: OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!
Quickly, two huge male security guard rush down the hall and nearly spear the young lady out of her sneakers. BK London steps aside and watches as they manhandle her, before picking her up.
BK: Hey hey hey, ease up man. She's a girl.
Security Guard 1: Sorry eh, we've been trying to catch this one all night. She managed to get backstage and if your backstage without a pass, you must be escorted out of the building because of the threat you could be to the wrestlers.
Fan girl: LET ME GO!
She thrashes around in the arm of the huge, burly, lumberjack looking, Canadian bodyguard and for a moment BK diverts his attention away from training for the moemnt, to address the security guard.
BK: Hey man, put her down. I'll take care of her.
Security Guard 2: If you say so. Let her down Charlie.
The first security guard puts down the young lady, and the pair are about to walk off but BK London stops them.
BK: Wait for a second.
He turns back to the fan.
BK: Hey lil lady, what's your name?
Fan Girl: Oh my god, you're like, BK London and you're talking to me. My friends are NEVER going to believe this! My name....my name...my name is, oh god, I forgot my name. How could I forget my name? Oh dear lord, this is going to be good. My name is.
BK: *chuckles* Wait a minute, slow down for a second. Take a deep breath, and then tell me, what is your name.
Fan Girl: My name is Bryanna.
BK: See, that wasn't hard was it. What do you want? An autograph?
Bryanna: An autograph, that would be great! Oh my god! Would you? I have TONS of stuff. I have all your t-shirts, CDs, DVDs, action figures, EVERYTHING!
BK: I have an action figure?
Bryanna: Well it's just a Kurt Angle figure, but I painted him brown! It's so awesome.
BK: ....wow. Well, I'll just sign your T-shirt here and you can be on your way.
BK takes her marker and signs her T-Shirt and it's beginning to looks sloppy so he uses his other hand to press down, and realizes he is touching the young lady's breast.
BK: Oh I'm sorry! Look, all done. (looking ot security) Hey, would you two escort her back to her seat?
Bryanna: Oh my GOD! I can't wait to tell my friends not only did I see BK London, but he copped a FEEL on me! My dream! Awesomeness!
BK simply watches on and laughs as she is taken away. Before continuing his preparation for the main event, which is less than an hour away.
Fade Out.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:15:19 GMT -5
Segment: A White Man Set Them Free (Credit: Adrian Flamingo)
The camera opens up to the back of a black directors chair backstage focused on the name stitched on the back of it… “FLAMINGO” written in white, cursive-style stitching. As the camera pans up, the back of a very familiar blonde curly hair shakes with laughter as the man they’re connected to stands up and turns to the camera. Wild eyes hidden behind rose-tinted aviators, a chest that has a pink polo shirt stretched across it, and a neck that had a pink and purple feathered boas draped around them… yep, no question, it was none other than the man with the plan and the tan, “The Astonishing” Adrian Flamingo. Flamingo grin couldn’t have been any whiter as he greeted the ACW camera with open arms.
“Oh my little beauties… Daddy’s been without you for too long now! Far too long have I been away from the ACW ring and the ACW fans and I’m to blame. Ya see, ladies and gentlemen, I couldn’t let Kid Flamingo hang out around here, so I decided to talk my way into taking another break from the ring, letting the Kid be a Kid and coming back when my sister got back from her honeymoon. Well, guess what, wrestling fans? The honeymoon is over and I’m back in ACW once again for your viewing pleasure! Now, I know a lot has changed and things are different, but you all know and I know, that has never made a difference to me! I’m still going to go out there and I’m going to strut, style, and profile my way to glory, baby! I… oh… mmm…”
Adrian paused to close his eyes in delight and smell what appeared to be an intoxicating aroma in the air. Adrian bit his lower lip as he lazily opened his eyes with a smile on his face. Although he looked as confident as ever, mentally Adrian was thrown off by his lack of communication with his bodyguard and best friend. Oh well, that was just how Mister Jones was. One minute he was there, and then he was gone. No worries, Jones would surely show up eventually.
“Mmm… I can smell something good in the air tonight, wrestling fans… it smells like new opportunities for Big Poppa Flamingo after the break! See, I’ve been away from everybody but the Kid since I’ve been gone. I’ve been away from my family, I’ve been away from Jonesy, and I’ve been away from management… it was just me and the Kid. Boy, did we have a great time, we traveled this country from the tip of Maine all the way to Mexico City, and then back up to Portland to chill out with the Playboy! Well, I’ve not been dicking around since I’ve been gone… I’ve been training, I’ve been studying, and I’ve been working on new moves. Man, I can’t wait to show Jonesy what I’ve learned… that’s if that big brute turns his friggen cellphone on. Well, anyway, I see we’ve got new champions and you best believe that Adrian Flamingo is looking to get some gold around his waist. Like I’ve said before, a masterpiece like mine needs a gold frame above it, baby! Well, if you’re looking for a man to make some waves when everything begins again, who ya gonna call, baby? That’s right, ACW’s favorite son, “Astonishing” Adrian Flamingo!”
Adrian chuckled once more as he hopped off camera. A new season, a series of new possibilities for The Astonishing One. Times have changed in ACW and things are have been shook up, but can Adrian still hold his own in this brave, new world?
Fade.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:15:55 GMT -5
Match 8: Rattlesnake's Open Challenge Rattlesnake vs ?? (Credit: Rattlesnake / ??) As the show comes back, the fans begin to grow restless, waiting for the next confrontation. The arena lights fade out for a moment. "Don't Fear the Reaper, Fear the Rattler" echoes through the arena followed by "Blind" by Silverchair. A green spotlight shines on the top of the entrance ramp where Rattlesnake stands. He walks down the ramp, ready for action, passing by everyone in attendance. Some of the fans pay homage while the rest just boo him.
He reaches the ring and slides in. The lights come back on as Rattlesnake looks around at everyone. He shakes his head and goes over for a mic. As he gets it and head back to the center of the ring, the fans let him know just what they think of him with a "Rattlesnake sucks" chant. He points to a fan and retorts with "So does your mom...and I want my money back.""Fast" Eddie Edison: And here we have Rattlesnake, more than likely seeking an answer to his open challenge.He starts to speak, but the fans are intent on not letting him say anything at all. He finally just starts and the fans just quiet down in suit.Rattlesnake: Just over a week ago, I issued an open challenge for tonight which has gone unanswered to this point in time. It doesn't surprise me in the least. I knew there was a bunch of pussies in the back and this just confirms it for me.The fans boos Rattlesnake, wishing someone would come down and shut him up.Maxwell McNally: Normally I'd keep this to myself, but that's just unnecessary...Rattlesnake: As I stand here, I know the simple truth. There's no one that wants to step in the ring with me tonight. It's not because enough people are booked. It's not because some people aren't. It's because you're afraid. You're afraid of what could happen and what will happen. You've proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that no one deserves to be in the same ring as me.And yet still, nothing happens. Eventually, Rattlesnake's anger seems to reach its peak.Rattlesnake: OH COME ON! Someone, anyone! Give me the challenge that I deserve! I've got all damn night!And with that, Rattlesnake throws the mic off to the side and looks up the ramp.Maxwell McNally: Well I guess now's the last chance anyone will have. But even then, it doesn't really seem like he's going anywhere.He paces back and forth, slightly motioning for the immobile Alphatron to come alive and come forth. It does half of this, as suddenly the lights cut to black, and the fans cheer loudly, ecstatic about someone finally accepting the challenge. A small spotlight appears in the center of the stage, and some quiet music begins to fade in. A few of the fans in attendance recognize the sound a bit, but it is nothing that they can put a name to. As the spotlight widens, the music is built up along with it, until eventually a voice rings through the speakers....and Hell followed with him...Suddenly, the music erupts out of the speaker in the form of a cacophonous mix of guitars and drums, and the fans who recognized the song at first can now put a name to it, as it is Opeth's "The Leper Affinity." The lights are now flashing crimson red all around the spotlight, and finally a figure emerges within it. The figure slowly lifts its head...and the entire arena goes silent, save for the music. And then..."Fast" Eddie Edison: Oh my God...IT'S HUNTER!!!!!!The fans burst into massive cheers regardless of their joint confusion. It is indeed the face of Andrew Hunter that emerges from the spotlight, and the trademark smirk present on his face is the main thing that people use to identify him.We entered winter once again, Naked, freezing from my breath, 'Neath the lid all limbs tucked away, This coffin is your abode from now and onwards!The spotlight expands and becomes one with the rest of the crimson lights, and Hunter begins to walk down the ramp as fire explodes behind him, his eyes trained on Rattlesnake. The latter simply stares at him, completely unable to move.Your body is mine to avail, Such a tragic sight you are, Slave under my creed, Spurring me with those tears...Some fans reach out and pat Hunter on the back to make sure that it is indeed him, and some jump back, startled, when they realize that this is indeed a living man, and this is indeed Hunter. Although he appears slightly skinnier, and his hair is a bit longer, there is no denying the man himself. He slides into the ring and stands off to the side of the ring. The music continues, and the next lyric is perhaps one of the most accurate ever used for anyone.I AM BEYOND DEATH! Midst a dreaming affinity, Saving strength now, faint whispers, Come erotic communion in its splendor!The music slowly begins to fade out as Hunter removes his trademark trench coat and throws it into the crowd, causing a brief uproar as many fans fight over it. Hunter then throws his hair back and approaches Rattlesnake just as the music completely dies away, just as the lights fade, and just as the fans are able to quiet down enough for the mics to pick up Hunter's brief message to his friend and stablemate.Hunter: Boo.He takes a step back and smiles as Rattlesnake, mouth agape, begins to chuckle.Bell Rings.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:16:43 GMT -5
The fans are still in complete shock as the two friends and stablemates begin circling each other. Snake reaches out and locks hands with Hunter, still unable to believe that this is truly the man before him. The moment that Hunter pulls back on his hand and sends him flying over into an armbar, Snake realizes that this is not a game at all. He quickly grabs the bottom rope and pulls down on it as a still awe stricken referee forces Hunter to break the hold. Hunter does so and gets to his feet once more, chuckling slightly as Snake rises again, still in a state of shock. Hunter then slowly extends his hand and does the Rock's famous "bring it" taunt, amidst laughter from the fans.
Maxwell McNally: Well at least his humor is still there.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: But still...you can't help but wonder "how?"
Snake does not bother with any such trivial questions, and instead charges at Hunter, throwing a quick left hook that he pulls down in favor of a right hook, which nails Hunter in the cheek. Snake then lifts him up for a gorilla press slam, but Hunter pulls himself down and grabs Snake around the waist for a german suplex...but alas, his strength fails him, as Snake is a wee bit heavy for such a move. Snake throws his head back into Hunter's forehead, and Hunter flies back into the ropes. On his way back, Snake extends a foot for a yakuza kick, but Hunter quickly ducks and throws out a quick Deja Vu Knee out of nowhere, which sends Snake to the ground. Hunter covers quickly, but the Vision of Greatness kicks out.
Maxwell McNally: Well regardless of HOW it happened, Eddie, I have got to say that I am quite pleased with this. I suppose all we can do is enjoy this match.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: It shouldn't be too hard, what with such great competitors sharing a ring.
Maxwell McNally: I think a fun little thing to note is that, despite having many matches together, Hunter has actually never beaten the man whom he had named as his successor to the leadership of the Senatorial Stable. Only once in a tag team match, but that doesn't really count. It should be interesting to see what he tries to pull out this time around.
It is quite obvious to all in attendance that the grave has not dwindled Hunter's intensity...nor his creativity. Snake throws Hunter back when Hunter attempts a suplex, and then charges at him for a clothesline, but the ever thinking Master of the Counter ducks the move, grabs Snake's arm, and locks onto it with his legs, pulling Snake down to the mat. Hunter then breaks this hold and swiftly turns it into an abdominal stretch...
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Funny, Hunter always said how he hated that move because it never did anything.
...which he turns into a pin.
Maxwell McNally: You were saying?
Despite the fact that Snake is able to kick out before the two, the damage is felt on both men. Snake rises and Hunter raises a finger for a moment, taking a few breaths. Snake scoffs and shrugs, and then grabs his former leader and nails him with a vicious spinebuster before covering him.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Despite the obvious respect and friendship, I'm pretty sure both of them desperately want to win on the grandest stage that ACW has.
Hunter slowly picks himself up and dusts himself off before feeling Snake crawl up behind him. He spins around just as Snake kicks him in the gut and sets him up for a DDT. Hunter quickly charges in the direction of the turnbuckle, breaking the headlock and turning on an onslaught of fists. Snake pushes him back and quickly hops up on the second rope, and then leaps off and delivers a stunning Yakuza Kick to the head of Hunter.
Maxwell McNally: I think it's a testament to how difficult a match is for a particular wrestler when he starts to do things he has never thought up before, much like that.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:21:51 GMT -5
Despite the fact that it garners him a mere two count, Snake is still able to take good care of this newfound advantage. He grabs Hunter's legs and pulls him over for the Walls of Jericho, and the fans boo him as he taunts them briefly. Hunter struggles briefly, but eventually is able to pull himself over to the ropes and break the hold. When Snake drops him, Hunter quickly rolls back and rolls into Snake's legs, causing the big man to buckle down to the ground. Not wasting any opportunity, Hunter quickly locks on his old Bear Trap submission, much to the pleasure of the fans.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Ah, Hunter's coming back to his roots. No one does a camel clutch like that!
Snake employs a tactic that he had used a bit earlier in the match when he throws his head back, smashing Hunter in the jaw. Hunter flies off of him just as Snake rises and takes a defensive stance from a sudden kip up kick on the part of Hunter. Hunter falls onto his back and Snake lifts up his legs, then falls back and sends him flying into the turnbuckle. Hunter falls over the top and to the outside as the referee begins to count him out.
Maxwell McNally: Ooooh, that had to hurt! And now...wait a minute, where did he go?
Snake and the fans all share this confusion, as Hunter is simply gone. Snake slides out of the ring and looks around, but Hunter can be found nowhere. Suddenly the announcers begin to chuckle and the audience cheers, and Snake turns around a fraction of a second too late to see Hunter fly over the top rope and crash into him with a diving crossbody.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: THAT'S the Hunter we all know and love!
Maxwell McNally: He went under the ring and came out on the other side...
Hunter lifts up his young protégé and the two exchange a few strikes before they hear the referee loudly yell "EIGHT!" They look at each other for a moment, and then back into the ring, and both of them shrug and roll into it.
Maxwell McNally: You see? I told you that, as vicious as it may look, these men have nothing but respect for each other.
The moment that Snake rises, however, Hunter sneaks up behind him and hooks his leg, and then throws him over him for a Regalplex, a move that the announcers note he has never done before. But considering he gets a two count out of it, it has proved to be relatively effective. He rises once more and then hops onto the top turnbuckle and poses for the fans, who take as many pictures as their memory cards can store. Hunter then turns around only to have Snake grab him from his high position and throw him off of the turnbuckle with a sudden chokeslam!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: OH MY THAT WAS VIIIIICIIIIIIOUS!!!
Snake covers and the fans count along, but Hunter is able to kick out just before the three. Snake knows that this is his best opportunity for any sort of submission due to Hunter's weakened state, so he walks up behind him and locks him into the Wrath of the Snake, and keeps the hold locked on for a relatively short period of time. And this is because Hunter takes a page out of his book by throwing his head back into Snake's jaw. Snake breaks the hold instantly, and Hunter rises, throwing out his trademark smirk before charging at a newly risen Snake and delivering his patented Dynamite DDT!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: OH YEAH, DY-NO-MITE!!!
Maxwell McNally: Clearly this match has taken its toll on you, my friend.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: YOU try to not mark out for that.
The fans at home get a nice chuckle out of that, while Hunter gets a nice two count out of the mark-able move. He leans back on the ropes and takes another deep breath, and then pushes himself off as Snake rises yet again. For no real reason, he begins to charge at Snake from across the ring and extends himself forward for the spear. The fans get to their feet just as he throws himself off the mat, but Snake sees it coming and spins out of the way, causing Hunter to fly shoulder first into the turnbuckle. Snake then grabs him and instantly nails him with the Poisonous Venom!
Maxwell McNally: Great reversal by the Vision of Greatness!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Weren't you just cursing him?
Maxwell McNally: ...well...I too like a good move now and again!
The fans chuckle yet again at the always-entertaining announcers before reverting their attention back to the match at hand. Hunter is able to kick out of the Poisonous Venom just before the three, and a relatively flustered Snake gets to his feet and takes a breath. He looks up at the turnbuckle and smirks, and then quickly begins to mount it.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: What's this? Could Snake possibly be going for the Venom Strike?
He could be...but the only problem is that Hunter is on his feet before Snake can even turn around. But the moment he does, Hunter runs up onto the top turnbuckle, grabs him, and throws him off for the Jew Driver!
Maxwell McNally: OH MY, AVALANCHE JEW DRIVER!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: It might be over right here, folks!
But no, Snake kicks out, much to the surprise (and relatively small chagrin) of the fans. The big man keeps fighting, despite such a move, but slowly picking himself up and taking a breath. As he balances himself on his knees, Hunter runs up behind him and extends his leg for the Floyd Kick...but Snake ducks, and Hunter flies into the ropes. When he bounces off and flies back at Snake, the Vision of Greatness gets to his feet, grabs his mentor, and brings him crashing down to the mat with his famous Snakebite finisher!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: OOOOOOOH, DAAAAAAAAAAAAANGGGGEROOOOOOOOOOOOUS, IT'S THE SNAKEBITE!!!!!
The referee counts the pin just as Snake covers...
One!
Two!
Thr---
But the referee abruptly stops. Snake picks himself up and is just about to attack him before he notices why the pin stopped: Hunter's leg is casually lying under the bottom rope. Snake shakes his head slowly and gets to his feet, taking another breath before picking Hunter up onto his shoulder.
Maxwell McNally: Ah, a classic save from Hunter. The match is still on!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:25:00 GMT -5
Snake walks over to the corner and drops Hunter onto the turnbuckle for the Snake Eyes. He then picks him up and walks over to the opposite corner to continue the combo, but Hunter pushes himself off of Snake's shoulder, and then grabs him from behind him and pushes him over into the Dragon Hammer position, sending him flying face first into the middle turnbuckle, and himself landing on the top turnbuckle.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Clever reversal by Hunter there.
Hunter then positions himself on the turnbuckle and quickly leaps off for the Equinox, but Snake lifts his knees up, causing Hunter to crash back first into them.
Maxwell McNally: Likewise for Snake.
Snake does not bother covering, and instead he lifts Hunter up and begins his Jab Combo. Just before he unleashes his final strike, Hunter headbutts him, and then lifts him up and nails the Red Apple Driver out of nowhere! The fans cheer loudly and count along with the referee:
One...
Two...
Thre---
But it's a negative, as Snake JUST kicks out before the count is final. Hunter is beside himself, and even unleashes a few desperate punches before pushing himself off into the corner. He slowly lifts himself up and lets Snake do likewise. When both are on their feet, they charge in and exchange a slew of strikes before Snake suddenly pushes Hunter into the ropes. When Hunter charges back, Snake moves out of the way, but before Hunter can run past him, he grabs him from behind and locks in the Constrictor! Maxwell McNally: Oh, the Constrictor in the very middle of the ring! There is NO way Hunter can escape this!
Perhaps it is Hunter's built up strength, or perhaps it is Snake's tiredness, but miraculously, Hunter is able to spin out of the move and bring himself face to face with Snake before lifting him up and nailing him desperately with the Volcano Driver!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Hunter uses that only when he REALLY has to. This could be it!
One...
Two...
Thre---
But no, once more Snake kicks out! Hunter sits perfectly still, mouth agape, unable to comprehend why he cannot keep Snake down. He slowly lifts himself up and pounds his chest for the fans. He sets himself up in the corner and motions for the spear.
Maxwell McNally: He tried this move earlier in the match, but it didn't pay off...
The moment that Snake rises and spins around, Hunter charges at him. Snake dodges the move yet again, but this time Hunter slows himself down and stops before crashing into the turnbuckle. When Snake turns around once more, Hunter sends his boot flying towards him...but Snake grabs it!
Maxwell McNally: Oh, I can't even count how many reversals that was!
Snake then lifts Hunter up by his leg and puts his knees onto his shoulders. Hunter pounds his head a few times, and then leans back and is able to have Snake let him go. Hunter back flips off of Snake and knees him in the face in that same instant. He lands awkwardly, but he is able to quickly rise once more and grab the stunned Snake...in a suplex position.
"Fast" Eddie Edison: Oh my God...wait...could it be?
Hunter then lifts him up and walks over to the center of the ring...
Maxwell McNally: I think it is!
...and wastes no time in viciously dropping him down to the mat for the Shotgun!
"Fast" Eddie Edison: OH...MY...DAAAAAAAAAAAAANGEEEEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOOUS!!! MY GOD, THE SHOTGUN! THE SHOTGUN! OH IT'S THE RETURN OF THE SHOOOOOOOOOTGUUUUUUUUUN!!!!!!!!
The fans are on their feet, applauding and cheering loudly as Hunter uses the last remnants of his strength to fall onto Snake, just as the referee begins the count.
One...
Two...
THREE!!!
Philip: Ladies and gentlemen, here is your winner...HUNTER!!!
"The Leper Affinity" hits the speakers once more as Hunter slowly rolls off of Snake, and the place absolutely explodes once they hear this announcement. The referee walks over to Hunter and helps him up to his feet, and it takes Hunter a little while to get his strength back in his legs. Eventually, however, he is able to walk around the ring on his accord, and he poses on each turnbuckle as the fans desperately take pictures of him, just in case he happens to combust. After the fourth corner, he looks down at Snake, who is in a seated position in the center of the ring. Hunter extends his hand, and after a brief pause, Snake takes it and Hunter helps him to his feet. Once both men are standing side by side in the center of the ring, Hunter raises his hand along with Snake's, and points to the Vision of Greatness with a smirk on his face. He then rolls out of the ring, and Snake follows him closely. When they are halfway up the ramp, Snake looks at him with a raised eyebrow. Hunter notices this and smiles slightly before delivering an inaudible message. And with that, they disappear behind the curtain.
Fade Out
(OOC Note: As should be obvious, the question mark in the credits is none other than Hunter.)
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:26:18 GMT -5
Match 9: Jail Cell Match - Hair vs Career vs International Title Jay Zero vs Santiago vs Jason Freeman (Credit: Zero) We cut back to ringside here in the Rogers Center with thousands upon thousands of screaming, die hard fans. With several tech and ring workers surrounding the squared circle, Philip Jones, head ring announcer enters the ring, clears his throat, and prepares for the next announcement. [/center] Philip: Ladies and Gentlemen, the following contest is the Triple Threat, Jail Cell match! The crowd cheers and Philip pauses for the applauds. [/center] Philip: The following contest is scheduled for ONE FALL is for the Alpha Championship Wrestling International Championship! The three contenders will enter this ring and the 20 foot high steel cage will be lowered around the ring, where there will be no escapes, no disqualifications, and no sanctioned rules!
The only way to win this match up is by pinning one of your opponents! The following stipulations also apply! Whoever secures the pin fall and the win is granted the International Championship! However, if Jay Zero is to be pinned, he shall have his head shaaaved BALD! The lively crowd erupts in cheers. [/center] Philip: BUT! If it is Santiago who gets pinned, then he will be fired! The crowd starts to boo and Philip shows some emotion, shaking his head, obviously not agreeing with the stips. [/center] Philip: So with all of that said, start lowering the cage! To avoid being stuck in there, Philip makes his exit now as the crowd chants, watching the steel structure slowly being dropped down. Hundreds of flashing cameras “Kodak” the moment as the weapons dangle from the roof and it ultimately shows doom for the competitors in this match. Many stare, trying to grasp the cage’s strange and unique beauty. At this point the cage is lowered just about enough yet still hanging over the ring as the official referee slides in.
To start things off, “Simple Man” by Hardcore Superstar fills the arena and the Alphatron kicks into life. The electric blue and several interchanging spotlights swoop down and all around the arena as Jay Zero’s presence conducts the chorus of boos. It doesn’t look as if there’s any special entrance surprises as of yet as Jay Zero calmly makes his way out onto the stage, bearing the Entertainment Championship over his shoulder.
He walks out several feet and halts on the stage, looking out into the thousands staring back at him. No matter how much boos he’s getting, he closes his eyes, smiles, and soaks it all in. [/center] Philip : First! Making his way to the ring from Portland, Maine! Weighing in at 195 pounds, he is the reigning Alpha Championship Wrestling Entertainment Champion! The Glorious! The Marvelous! The Magnificent! JAAAAAAY ZEEEEEROOOOOO! At this point, Jay grabs the Entertainment Title, opens his eyes big and throws both arms up in the air as a cold shiver runs down his spine. Zero soaks in the glory of being at ACW’s biggest event of the year here in Toronto, Canada. After his long pose, Zero flips the title back over his shoulder and now with a more confident feeling, he begins down the ramp way. [/center] McNally: Love him or hate him, Jay Zero sure has been impressive since his debut here in ACW, and now at Omega Effect III, he has the chance to become a double champion![/color] Edison: And if you ask me! I’d say that his chances are pretty good! However, you can’t underestimate Santiago at this point! He has so much to lose tonight so I wouldn’t be surprised if he gives it his all tonight and manages to pull out the win tonight! [/color] McNally: Last year, Santiago was victorious in a Triple Threat match between Jake Cheng and Scott Andrews, however was stripped of the Light Heavyweight Championship that night for being 5 pounds overweight![/color] Edison: Indeed my friend, and that’s how we saw the long reign of Scott Andrews as champion![/color] Jay walks to the left side of the ramp, shaking the hands of Toronto’s finest ladies, however ignores the attempts for high fives from obnoxious fans. Zero divides his attention and begins towards the ring again. He tosses the Entertainment Title in and immediately goes for another strategy. He pulls up the ring apron and begins digging for “gold.” [/center] Edison: What’s this?[/color] McNally: color=yellow] Looks like the weapons hanging from the top of the cage aren’t good enough for Jay and he feels like bringing in his own! [/color] Edison: AH! A table!?[/color] Jay quickly pulls out a table and slides it into the ring. He grabs all that he can and shoves it into a trash can with the camera barely catching any of it. Jay throws the can in the ring and slides in. He grabs the title and walks over to the ropes. He climbs up with a foot on the second and a foot on the first rope, holding the title high, whilst looking at the cage. Without any further ado, the music begins to fade and Jay hops off the ropes, staring towards the Alphatron with intensity.
The crowd begins to die down with their boos a bit as Zero paces patiently in the ring, waiting for his opponents.. The camera now has the chance so it sweeps up, showing the several weapons hanging from above. There is an aluminum baseball bat, a metal briefcase, two steel chairs, what looks to be a large cardboard box with a “?” on it, all hanging from the roof of the cage. Jay hops up and down, rolling his shoulders as he prepares for this hard battle he’s soon to be fighting in.
“Ugly” by the Exies breaks out and so do the boos again, but not as severe as when Zero made his entrance. Jason Freeman walks out onto the stage taking deep breathes. He looks out into all of Toronto’s fans screaming at him. [/center] Philip: Next, hailing from Long Island, New York, weighing in at 230 pounds and standing at 6 feet tall! He is the Alpha Championship Wrestling International Champion, Jason FREEEEEMAAAAAAN! He doesn’t do any spectacular posing, he just readjusts the title on his right shoulder and walks down the ramp way as his opponent glares at him from inside the ring. Freeman passes the masses of fans in the front row while going down the aisle and approaching the ring. Jay walks right up to the ropes and looks down at Freeman as a stare off ensues. Freeman slowly turns to the right and walks over to another side of the ring where Zero meets him again.
The referee walks over and tells Zero to move back as Freeman very cautiously slides his body into the ring while Zero backs off. Jay turns around and walks over to one side of the ring, and now that he knows he’s fine, Freeman gets to his feet and walks over to a turnbuckle, holding the International Title up high, with the occasional glance back at Jay. Freeman steps down and hands the International Title to the referee. Freeman glances at Zero with a smile before stretching out with the ropes as his music fades out. [/center] McNally: Two of the three competitors are now out here as we await the arrival of Santiago Rivera. [/color] As Zero stares off into the Alphatron with the Omega Effect logo on, he is completely ignoring Freeman, to the point where it could ruin his chances in the match. Freeman sees the trash can that Jay has brought in and he sneakily walks over, pulling out something that didn’t fit as well; a stop sign. The crowd boos Freeman’s intentions, but he only smiles. Freeman runs and delivers a HUGE diving shot to the back of the Zero’s head with the stop sign, sending him crashing to the mat and the arena erupting in boos. [/center] Edison: HEY! The match hasn’t even started yet![/color] McNally: What a cheap shot by Freeman with that stop sign! And look at him, digging away into Jay Zero already! [/color] He drops the stop sign and begins stomping away on the sides and stomach of the fallen Jay Zero. However, the beats of the drum from “Iron Man” begin and the crowd begins to cheer for the only good guy in the match. Not caring about Zero’s health, Santiago slowly strolls out onto the stage with a huge smile on his face as he glares into the masses. The referee tries to pull Freeman away, but he has no success. Santiago walks onto one side of the stage and poses for the crowd, giving in to their cheers. [/center] McNally: Well, Santiago doesn’t mind Jason Freeman tearing away at Zero right here, that’s for sure![/color] Edison: Of course he doesn’t! I mean look! If Freeman breaks Zero down, then this leaves the whole match to Freeman vs. Rivera, and this makes the chances of Rivera winning the title and saving his own job much, MUCH, greater! [/color] Philip: And their opponent! From San Antonio, Texas! He weighs in at 235 pounds, standing at 6’ 3” tall! Ladies and Gentlemen! He is, THE IRON MAN! SANTIAGOOOOOOOOOO RRRRRIVERAA! The fan favorite finally makes his way down the ramp way towards the messy state that the ring is already in. The referee finally pulls Freeman away, just as Santiago breaks into a run and slides into and halfway across the ring. Rivera pops to his feet, walking past Freeman with a dirty look and throwing his arms up near the ropes. He does it again at the opposite end of the ring and the music starts fading, leaving the chants to start.
The referee shows the International Title to Santiago who nods at it. The referee then walks over to Jay Zero who’s slowly standing up and shows it to him. Zero pushes the referee away, obviously in an irate state of mind now. The referee walks over and hands the belt to Philip and begins waving for the cage to be lowered. [/center] McNally: Here we go, Eddie! [/color] The cage lowers down as all three look at the steel structure surround them. Ring workers surround the ring to check that everything is in place and every bolt is secure. The referee points towards the bell and this match is officially underway. [/center] Ding, Ding, Ding.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:27:43 GMT -5
The crowd cheers for the beginning of this match up. The referee stands hunched over in an athletic position in one corner as all three men stare each other down. Santiago starts to walk towards Jay, leading into the three to circle around.
Edison: Listen to the ovation from this crowd already, pumped as this match gets under way!
As the circle continues, Freeman turns his back for just one moment to look into the crowd and Jay Zero takes advantage. Getting back at what happened before the match even started, Jay lunges forward, which makes Santiago jump back, and he side swipes Freeman into the ropes with double axe handle to the back of the head / neck. Freeman falls into the ropes after the unexpected blow and Jay begins to lay into Freeman for some revenge. He pounds him in the sides and clubs his back until Freeman starts to hunch a bit towards the ground. Zero backs up and lays a big stomp to Freeman’s back. He slowly slides down until he finds himself laying on his stomach on the mat, exposed for several more mud hole stomps to the back.
McNally: Well Jay sure is returning the favor for what Jason did to him right before this match was even under way, but look at Rivera! [/color]
Jay continues to stomp but now the camera turns to catch the view of the action, and Santiago Rivera pacing around the ring, picking up the trash can that Jay brought in earlier. He digs through the “treasure” and pulls out a kendo stick. Jay lets off the stomping and pulls Freeman up a bit. He grabs him by the head and lays a hard forearm shot to the side of the head, whilst Rivera holds the kendo stick up, behind Jay.
Santiago starts to twirl the stick in a very impressive manner, going behind his head, under the arms and other things like that. Jay lays another forearm shot into Freeman before deciding to catch a break for a moment. As he turns around, Santiago flips the kendo stick up in the air which makes Jay’s senses tingle and jump back. Jay looks at the kendo stick twisting and flipping in the air, and as it falls, Santiago catches it and quickly propels it into Jay’s skull, sending him down hard to the mat. Santiago twirls the stick again before putting it up into the air as the crowd cheers him on.
Edison: Whoa…that was some impressive karate shit or whatever Santiago just did with that kendo stick! [/color]
Freeman is getting up, as is Jay. Freeman holds his head from the shot received by Jay and is up to his feet first. Santiago swings the kendo stick like a bat but Freeman quickly avoids it, stepping back. Right as Jay is up, Santiago does the same thing but Jay rolls under it. Santiago spins around from the amount of force he put into the swing and Jay quickly rolls to his feet, turns around and runs at Rivera. At the same time, Freeman dives forward, chop blocking the back of Santiago’s knee right as Jay connect with a clothesline. When the two moves both connect, Santiago’s neck is snapped back to the mat very hard, making the crowd “Oooh!”
McNally: The double team High Low move by Freeman and Zero, taking out Santiago for the moment, and Eddie, that one looked like it hurt! [/color]
Edison: Sure did Max! Did you see how Santiago’s neck was snapped back? Yeek![/color]
Now with Jay and Freeman back to their feet, the two stare each other down. Jay simply yells out “That title is as good as mine, Freeboy!” and Freeman lunges at Jay. Zero starts to reel getting punched with several hard right hands. As the two begin to back into a corner, the referee now has the chance to check on Santiago who’s clutching his neck. Jay is now backed into a corner where Freeman lays a very stiff spinning back hand chop to the chest and the crowd “Wooos!” due to it. Zero trails down the ropes holding his chest and grimacing in pain before being backed up into another corner. Freeman walks over and lays another back hand chop to the chest of Zero. Wooo! Santiago begins to stir in the background. Freeman forearm strikes Jay and then climbs up onto the second rope.
Freeman raises his arms up, taunting the fans in attendance yelling out “SPOILERS! FREEMAN WINS!” The fans boo and in return he gets a “You Suck! You Suck! You Suck” chant going. He lifts his right arm up and just as he goes to slam the fist down, Jay drops under and out of the corner. Freeman pounds his fist into the top turnbuckle and yells out, grasping his hand.
McNally: Swing and a miss by Freeman! Now what does Jay have in mind?[/color]
With Freeman still standing high, Zero hurries over and grabs the first thing he sees, which is a stop sign. The same exact one used against him earlier. He walks over and stands up high on his tippy toes, slamming it into the back of Freeman. He yells out, turns and parks down on the top rope. Santiago is back up now and Zero lays a heavy shot to the head with the stop sign. Not even realizing it and having a plan of his own, Zero chucks the stop sign as hard as he can, connecting with the skull of Freeman and gets out of the way, just as Santiago runs across the ring, and cartwheels into a HUGE Thunderstruck. The slap of the boot to the side of Freeman’s head is so loud that the entire front rows cringe in pain.
Edison: THUNDERSTRUUUCK! SANTIAGO OUT OF NOWHERE WITH THAT HUGE KICK![/color]
Freeman doubles over before slowly flipping off the top rope and onto the mat, holding his head. Zero’s eyes are bugged out from seeing that and after Santiago gets to his feet, he realizes that he’s the next target. Jay backs up and Santiago runs at him. Jay trips over the trash can and falls back and then Santiago jumps onto, and springboards off the second rope going for a double stomp. Jay rolls out of the way and it in a classic reversal fest once he stands up. Ducking, jumping, juking, rolling, everything to get out of the way of the heavy, rapid kicks coming from Rivera.
Jay tries fighting back but the martial arts skill that Santiago possesses is too much for Jay when he blocks a kick attempt from Zero. Zero pleas for mercy as he hops to wherever Santiago pulls him. With the crowd chanting and hollering, Santiago backs up, and then pulls Jay in as he nails an Iron Arm Clothesline, nearly flipping him from impact.
The crowd goes nuts and Santiago pulls Jay up. He lays on multiple kicks to the midsection and lower back of the Entertainment Champion. Santi grabs Jay by the hair, then irish whips him into the ropes across from him. Zero rebounds and is lifted high up into the air and goes crashing into the steel cage! He bounces off the steel into a knee to the gut. Santiago grabs him by the hair, runs, and throws him into another part of the cage!
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Jun 23, 2007 15:28:24 GMT -5
Jay bounces off the cage, dazed and Freeman is now back up. Santiago backs Jay up into the ropes and Freeman walks over and helps out Santiago. They double whip him into the ropes and take a few steps forward. Jay rebounds and is running at the two forces working as one to deliver a huge back body drop, sending Jay Zero crashing into the cage back first! His back scrapes down the cage and he falls right to the mat, trapped between the steel and the ropes. Right after the double team Santiago spins around with a kick to the gut of Freeman. Bent over, Santiago grabs him in a front headlock and drops him with a nice face plant DDT. Looking to capitalize, he flips Freeman over and goes for the quick pin. The referee slides into position.
1……………..2……..Kick Out!
The attempt on closing this one early doesn’t work out and Santiago helps Freeman to his feet. Freeman tries to fight back now, delivering a right hand to Rivera. Another! Another! Santiago then pushes Freeman back, runs forward and NAILS him with an Iron Arm Clothesline.
McNally: Well it looks like Santiago’s got full control in this match up right now. He lifts Freeman to his feet, backs him into the ropes and sends him across the ring! Back body dro—NO! Freeman counters and manages to twist his body around, landing on his feet! He doesn’t even realize it! Oooh and Rivera turned right into that dropkick![/color]
Freeman gets right up and so does Santiago. Santiago goes for a clothesline but Freeman ducks under and grabs him around the waist. Jay has now slid under the ropes and is on his feet again. Freeman goes to lift Santiago up, but he has his leg hooked around Freemans! Santiago spins around, getting behind Freeman and he sprints forward, ramming Freeman into the turnbuckles.
Jay has another idea as he begins to climb the cage, the first attempt at getting the weapons tonight. Santiago knees Freeman and walks him out towards the center of the ring a bit. Stalling too much, Freeman shoulder blocks Santiago and flips him over. Jay has just about hit the top of the cage and now he must swing himself over to an item.
Edison: Jay’s going for something here![/color]
McNally: Hold on, look at Freeman in the ring though! He’s grabbing that table. [/color]
As Jay begins to go out farther, Freeman grabs the table that Jay brought in before the match. Santiago gets up so Freeman drops the table, grabs the trash can and bangs it over his head. Santiago stumbles forward, so he nails him again before he falls into the corner. Freeman sets the table up around where Jay has stopped to try and unhook the first steel chair. Freeman climbs onto the table and jumps to grab Jay’s legs.
McNally: Oh god…[/color]
Jay looks shocked and yells out “What the hell are you doing?!” Freeman starts to pull Jay down to the point where he’s hanging from the chair itself. He yanks down once more and Jay crumbles, falling down and landing on the shoulders of Freeman, however the amount of force from when he was falling pulls him down and it makes the powerbomb that Freeman delivers even more powerful when Jay crashes to the mat and a Holy Shit breaks out.
Edison: Oh my gooood! Freeman just…just POWERBOMBED Zero from the top of that cage! Is he even alive in there?![/color]
Zero is flopping around in the ring, holding his back as the crowd cheers. Freeman jumps off the table and quickly decides to go back to work. However right when he turns around, Santiago lifts him up, turns and spine busters him through the trash can!
McNally: My god! All the carnage in that ring! Zero gets powerbombed from the top, and directly after Freeman was put through the trash can! What’s next?![/color]
Santiago walks over and grabs Jay. He lifts the lifeless body up and lifts him up to a seated position on the turnbuckle. Rivera then walks and grabs the only other thing besides the stop sign, which is a normal “Handicapped” sign. He walks over and climbs to the top rope, over Jay’s body. He lifts the sign up but the lifeless champ isn’t so ‘lifeless’ as he jams his right arm up and low blows Rivera. He drops the sign and Zero picks it up. He climbs around Santiago and stands on the top rope as well.
He smacks Santiago with the sign several times. After it’s bent and out of shape, Zero throws it to the side and hits Santiago with a big elbow to the temple. Teetering on the top, Jay needs a certain way to make him fall. He sets himself on the top, making sure he doesn’t fall, leaps up and slams Rivera’s face into the heavy duty protective cup that he wears for The Heabutt. Santiago immediately spins and falls off the top, stumbling forward and rolling right onto the table!
Zero throws his arms up and laughs as the crowd goes wild. Zero jumps and rotates around before leaping off with the ZERO GRAVITY THROUGH THE TABLE! Quickly he falls on top of Santiago for the pin attempt.
1……….2…………--Freeman breaks up the count in a rather desperate dive.
Zero pleas to the referee as Freeman is already getting up. Jay, holding his stomach in pain obviously has less energy than Freeman now. Jason grabs Zero and goes to hit a big knee lift, But Jay leans back and grabs the leg. He pushes Freeman onto his back, runs, and drives his right elbow into his chest. The two both quickly get to their feet and Jay is the first to deliver with the blows. Jay backs Freeman up until he gets a knee to the gut for his efforts.
Freeman clubs Jay’s back and pulls him in-between his legs, signaling for the end. He lifts Jay up and gets him in the crucifix position. He runs and goes for a running Journey’s End, but Jay escapes the hold! Freeman spins around into an arm drag. Freeman stands and another arm drag! He gets up again and receives a stiff kick to the gut. Jay lifts him up onto his shoulder. Jay runs and drops Freeman with a snake eyes on the top turnbuckle. Jay runs across the ropes as Freeman bounces off the turnbuckle. He turns around right into a diving crossbody attempt by Jay.
Freeman however uses his strength and size advantage to catch him, and nails a powerslam. Jay’s back bounces off the mat with force and Freeman quickly pins.
1…….2…….Kick out!
McNally: A close two count for Jason Freeman![/color]
Freeman argues the call but to no avail. Santiago has begun to get up now as Jay is still holding his back in pain. Freeman decides that enough is enough and starts climbing the cage. Santiago is now back up and looks up at Freeman. He lets him go and walks over to Jay who pulls himself up. Santiago holds his stomach still from the impact of the moonsault he received but he puts behind him, hitting a big Mongolian chop on Jay. He stumbles back and Santiago hits a toe kick. He lifts him up and slams him with a suplex. They both roll up, Santiago kicks him again, Another Suplex!
However, up on the top of the cage, Freeman has his hands on the closet object to him, the lead pipe! He reaches while making sure he doesn’t crash to his demise. Santiago is delivering blow after blow to Jay before nailing a big roundhouse kick, sending him to the mat. Freeman unhooks the pipe and it falls to the mat, JUST missing Jay’s head.
As Santiago taunts to the crowd, waving his hand around for his next move, Zero sneakily grabs the pipe and starts to stand. He turns around and Santiago grabs him by the throat! He lifts him and Jay strikes him in the head with the pipe, but still gets a HUGE chokeslam in the process, yet it may have taken more out of Santiago.
Edison: What the?!? What just happened there!?![/color]
McNally: I’m not totally sure, but I think as Jay got slammed down, he may have hit Santiago with that lead pipe that Freeman released from the top of the cage! [/color]
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