Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Aug 2, 2008 15:21:08 GMT -5
Massive heat from the crowd.
Stephan Russo: The 15 minute time mark for the first fall under Russo’s rules has just expired, therefore – that pin attempt won’t count. After a brief break, the second fall will then begin.
Fallen Souls can’t believe it at this moment, and BK London has already slid out of the ring to escape any more physical abuse. The crowd is absolutely enraged from the recent announcement of this, but Fallen Souls isn’t going to let this hurt his chances in the match. Instead of abiding by the break however, Fallen exits the ring and goes right after BK London to a huge pop from the crowd.
Fallen Souls manages to catch BK London on the outside before smashing his head against the announce table to the delight of the fans in the audience. BK London falls down to the ground below, and Fallen Souls looks up at Stephan Russo who is yelling at the ACW Champion.
“Hey! This is supposed to be a brief break you son of a bitch!”
The ACW Champion looks to pick up BK London once more, but with that small distraction, BK London takes advantage of it by pushing FSX rib first into the steel steps. The injured ribs of Fallen Souls are targeted once again in this match by BK London, and that isn’t the only move that they’re on the receiving end of. With Fallen Souls clutching his ribs in pain, BK London hoists up the 190 pounder onto his shoulders. Showing off his impressive strength, he throws FSX into the air before having him come crashing down rib first on both knees. The Double Knee Gutbuster puts down Fallen Souls for good, and he writhes in pain on the outside. BK London manages to slide back into the ring and Russo gets back on the microphone.
Stephan Russo: The brief intermission is now over, and the second fall has now begun. Oh, and one more thing, in Russo Rules – the ACW Championship CAN change hands on a countout.
More trickery by the team of BK London and Stephan Russo, and RAF – while he hates the rules of this match – has the horrid task of counting out Fallen Souls. BK London counts along with RAF while clutching his back in pain sporadically, and it seems that we are going to have a new champion once this thing is over. However, Fallen Souls manages to grab onto the ring skirt by the count of 6 – and he uses that to help himself back into the ring to both the surprise of BK London and Stephan Russo. Neither man anticipated this much persistence from the ACW Heavyweight Champion, but FSX is proving tonight why exactly he holds that tile. BK London picks up Fallen Souls by his hair and screams at him right in his face. The words “DIE FALLEN, DIE!” can be heard very audibly throughout the audience, and now BK London backs up and sets up Fallen in a suplex position. He throws Fallen Souls rib first onto the top rope with a gourdbuster, which prompts another scream from Fallen Souls. As FSX hangs from the rope, BK London follows up with a stiff kick to the jaw that knocks him right off the rope and onto the apron.
Fallen Souls won’t stay down though, and he gets right back up despite the amount of pain he’s in currently. BK London stalks him from across the ring, almost sizing him up, and once Fallen Souls reaches to a vertical base – he sprints across the ring. He to land a spear on Fallen Souls through the ropes, but FSX manages to side step the move and he delivers a knee to the face of BK London. BK London drops back into the ring, and now Fallen Souls completes a Outside to Inside Springboard Moonsault on him. The move manages to keep BK London down for a bit, but Fallen Souls also takes quite the punishment to his own ribs because of the maneuver. Fallen Souls holds his abdomen while he lays on the mat, and BK London shows signs of life but is unable to get up as quickly as he wants to.
Both men slowly begin to get up at the same time, but BK London manages to make it to his feet first and quickly grabs Fallen Souls. He attempts The Revolver, but Fallen Souls manages to take down both the legs of BK London and gets in a Jacknife Pin.
ONE
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TWO
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THR-KICK OUT
BK London manages to kick out, right before the three – and Russo’s heart almost skipped a beat at that moment.
Both men rise up, and BK London advances towards Fallen Souls only to be kicked in the abdomen. FSX bounces off the ropes and now attempts a Sunset Flip, but BK London walks over towards the ropes and sits on the face of Fallen Souls. RAF begins to count the pin, and BK London uses the ropes for extra leverage.
ONE
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TWO
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TH-
But RAF manages to peep the hand on the ropes at the corner of his eye, and the crowd goes absolutely wild while BK London denies it. RAF stops the count and orders BK London to get off of Fallen Souls, and he does before giving RAF a piece of his mind. BK London and RAF get into one of their signature scream fests with one another, and BK London gets right in the face of Raymond. RAF points the “official referee” patch on his shirt and explains that he can disqualify him if he gets too vocal, and mess up his opportunity at the ACW Championship. BK London turns right around and – THWACK – he has his lights dimmed within seconds. Fallen Souls gives BK London a taste of his own medicine with the Shades of Michaels, and BK London stumbles backwards and falls through the ropes and outside the ring. FSX is now given time to recover after such a beating he has took in this match thus far, and Russo is pleading for BK London to get up. BK London is moving around slowly on the outside while Fallen Souls is moving around slowly in the ring, and London places his hand under the ring skirt to pull something out. After moments of intense slow moving, Fallen Souls manages to make it to his feet first followed by BK London – but BK has an ace up his sleeve. Fallen Souls sticks his head through the ropes to possibly pull BK London back in the ring, but BK London cracks him over the skull with a steel chair. The chair shot sounds more like a gun shot when the sound travels throughout the arena, and Fallen Souls immediately falls on his back. RAF sees the chair in hand and gets ready to signal for the bell, but he hears quite a familiar voice telling him otherwise.
Stephan Russo: Don’t you even THINK of ringing that bell Mr. Fleming. You see, you have yet to comprehend Russo’s Rules as of yet. In Russo’s rules, there are NO disqualifications Mr. Fleming – so this match continues.
Russo has a hearty laugh as BK London slithers into the ring with the steel chair in hand. Fallen Souls is absolutely motionless, and BK London raises the chair high and drills the top into his abdomen. Repeatedly and repeatedly the chair is driven into the ribs and abdomen of the ACW Heavyweight Champion and RAF can’t do a damn thing about it. Suddenly, cheers can be heard circulating throughout the arena. Running down the stage is none other than The Senator, who has a score to settle with the Co-Chairman Stephan Russo.
The Senator walks down to the lifeguard post that Stephan Russo seems to be standing on, and Russo begins to shake his head and mouths “No” wildly to The Senator. A smirk grows across the face of the longest reigning International Champion, and The Senator grabs the bottom and begins to lift it. This in turns tilts the entire tower, with Russo still on it above, and Russo is basically dumped into the ring on his back. The crowd cheers massively for The Senator’s presence in this match thus far, and now he decides to slide into the ring to get him some more. Russo rolls out of the ring and drops to the ground in pain. BK London isn’t going to have Phillips assault his boss, so he swings the steel chair in the direction of Phillips. The Senator manages to duck under the chair shot attempt and he scores with a huge kick to the abdomen of BK London. BK drops the chair on the floor and The Senator drills him head first onto the chair with a quick DDT. Holding his nose, BK London gets up shortly after and The Senator takes his head off with a Partisan Kick to the side of the head. BK London is knocked out cold after that move, and The Senator exits the ring before heading back up the ramp. And since this match is no disqualification, it’s all legal.
Stephan Russo: The 15 minute time mark for the first fall under Russo’s rules has just expired, therefore – that pin attempt won’t count. After a brief break, the second fall will then begin.
Fallen Souls can’t believe it at this moment, and BK London has already slid out of the ring to escape any more physical abuse. The crowd is absolutely enraged from the recent announcement of this, but Fallen Souls isn’t going to let this hurt his chances in the match. Instead of abiding by the break however, Fallen exits the ring and goes right after BK London to a huge pop from the crowd.
Fallen Souls manages to catch BK London on the outside before smashing his head against the announce table to the delight of the fans in the audience. BK London falls down to the ground below, and Fallen Souls looks up at Stephan Russo who is yelling at the ACW Champion.
“Hey! This is supposed to be a brief break you son of a bitch!”
The ACW Champion looks to pick up BK London once more, but with that small distraction, BK London takes advantage of it by pushing FSX rib first into the steel steps. The injured ribs of Fallen Souls are targeted once again in this match by BK London, and that isn’t the only move that they’re on the receiving end of. With Fallen Souls clutching his ribs in pain, BK London hoists up the 190 pounder onto his shoulders. Showing off his impressive strength, he throws FSX into the air before having him come crashing down rib first on both knees. The Double Knee Gutbuster puts down Fallen Souls for good, and he writhes in pain on the outside. BK London manages to slide back into the ring and Russo gets back on the microphone.
Stephan Russo: The brief intermission is now over, and the second fall has now begun. Oh, and one more thing, in Russo Rules – the ACW Championship CAN change hands on a countout.
More trickery by the team of BK London and Stephan Russo, and RAF – while he hates the rules of this match – has the horrid task of counting out Fallen Souls. BK London counts along with RAF while clutching his back in pain sporadically, and it seems that we are going to have a new champion once this thing is over. However, Fallen Souls manages to grab onto the ring skirt by the count of 6 – and he uses that to help himself back into the ring to both the surprise of BK London and Stephan Russo. Neither man anticipated this much persistence from the ACW Heavyweight Champion, but FSX is proving tonight why exactly he holds that tile. BK London picks up Fallen Souls by his hair and screams at him right in his face. The words “DIE FALLEN, DIE!” can be heard very audibly throughout the audience, and now BK London backs up and sets up Fallen in a suplex position. He throws Fallen Souls rib first onto the top rope with a gourdbuster, which prompts another scream from Fallen Souls. As FSX hangs from the rope, BK London follows up with a stiff kick to the jaw that knocks him right off the rope and onto the apron.
Fallen Souls won’t stay down though, and he gets right back up despite the amount of pain he’s in currently. BK London stalks him from across the ring, almost sizing him up, and once Fallen Souls reaches to a vertical base – he sprints across the ring. He to land a spear on Fallen Souls through the ropes, but FSX manages to side step the move and he delivers a knee to the face of BK London. BK London drops back into the ring, and now Fallen Souls completes a Outside to Inside Springboard Moonsault on him. The move manages to keep BK London down for a bit, but Fallen Souls also takes quite the punishment to his own ribs because of the maneuver. Fallen Souls holds his abdomen while he lays on the mat, and BK London shows signs of life but is unable to get up as quickly as he wants to.
Both men slowly begin to get up at the same time, but BK London manages to make it to his feet first and quickly grabs Fallen Souls. He attempts The Revolver, but Fallen Souls manages to take down both the legs of BK London and gets in a Jacknife Pin.
ONE
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TWO
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THR-KICK OUT
BK London manages to kick out, right before the three – and Russo’s heart almost skipped a beat at that moment.
Both men rise up, and BK London advances towards Fallen Souls only to be kicked in the abdomen. FSX bounces off the ropes and now attempts a Sunset Flip, but BK London walks over towards the ropes and sits on the face of Fallen Souls. RAF begins to count the pin, and BK London uses the ropes for extra leverage.
ONE
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TWO
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TH-
But RAF manages to peep the hand on the ropes at the corner of his eye, and the crowd goes absolutely wild while BK London denies it. RAF stops the count and orders BK London to get off of Fallen Souls, and he does before giving RAF a piece of his mind. BK London and RAF get into one of their signature scream fests with one another, and BK London gets right in the face of Raymond. RAF points the “official referee” patch on his shirt and explains that he can disqualify him if he gets too vocal, and mess up his opportunity at the ACW Championship. BK London turns right around and – THWACK – he has his lights dimmed within seconds. Fallen Souls gives BK London a taste of his own medicine with the Shades of Michaels, and BK London stumbles backwards and falls through the ropes and outside the ring. FSX is now given time to recover after such a beating he has took in this match thus far, and Russo is pleading for BK London to get up. BK London is moving around slowly on the outside while Fallen Souls is moving around slowly in the ring, and London places his hand under the ring skirt to pull something out. After moments of intense slow moving, Fallen Souls manages to make it to his feet first followed by BK London – but BK has an ace up his sleeve. Fallen Souls sticks his head through the ropes to possibly pull BK London back in the ring, but BK London cracks him over the skull with a steel chair. The chair shot sounds more like a gun shot when the sound travels throughout the arena, and Fallen Souls immediately falls on his back. RAF sees the chair in hand and gets ready to signal for the bell, but he hears quite a familiar voice telling him otherwise.
Stephan Russo: Don’t you even THINK of ringing that bell Mr. Fleming. You see, you have yet to comprehend Russo’s Rules as of yet. In Russo’s rules, there are NO disqualifications Mr. Fleming – so this match continues.
Russo has a hearty laugh as BK London slithers into the ring with the steel chair in hand. Fallen Souls is absolutely motionless, and BK London raises the chair high and drills the top into his abdomen. Repeatedly and repeatedly the chair is driven into the ribs and abdomen of the ACW Heavyweight Champion and RAF can’t do a damn thing about it. Suddenly, cheers can be heard circulating throughout the arena. Running down the stage is none other than The Senator, who has a score to settle with the Co-Chairman Stephan Russo.
The Senator walks down to the lifeguard post that Stephan Russo seems to be standing on, and Russo begins to shake his head and mouths “No” wildly to The Senator. A smirk grows across the face of the longest reigning International Champion, and The Senator grabs the bottom and begins to lift it. This in turns tilts the entire tower, with Russo still on it above, and Russo is basically dumped into the ring on his back. The crowd cheers massively for The Senator’s presence in this match thus far, and now he decides to slide into the ring to get him some more. Russo rolls out of the ring and drops to the ground in pain. BK London isn’t going to have Phillips assault his boss, so he swings the steel chair in the direction of Phillips. The Senator manages to duck under the chair shot attempt and he scores with a huge kick to the abdomen of BK London. BK drops the chair on the floor and The Senator drills him head first onto the chair with a quick DDT. Holding his nose, BK London gets up shortly after and The Senator takes his head off with a Partisan Kick to the side of the head. BK London is knocked out cold after that move, and The Senator exits the ring before heading back up the ramp. And since this match is no disqualification, it’s all legal.