Post by Danny Vice on Jun 4, 2007 0:28:51 GMT -5
Ultimate Title Match
Triple X (c) v. The Emperor
Hardcore extremeties as both men look under the ring for weapons. The Emperor gains a nearfall after a suicide dive with a barbed wire bat. Triple X gains a measure of revenge with thumbtacks, and hits a vicious brainbuster on top of them for a two count. The Emperor would lock-in a sharpshooter in the center of the ring to make it look like a change of titles, only to have Triple X reverse it for the submission victory. After the match, the champ asked for a microphone to address the crowd.
Triple X: This GWC is nothing impressive thus far. The EPW is the only true federation worthy of having Triple X. Four weeks, and I'm already your UTLIMATE CHAMPION. f**k this place, and f**k all of you.
Winner and still Ultimate Champion: Triple X
Gamushara v. Anthony Clark v. Agent 5
Anthony Clark clears the ring early with an impressive display of technical wrestling mixed with high-flying action. But he gets a little too eager to go for a win with an early cover on Agent 5. While pinning, Gamushara hits several vicious kicks to the head and body. Agent 5 tries to hit Gamushara with a reverse german, but catches two quick elbows and a dragonscrew takedown. He then hits Oushi on Clark for the one...two..three.
Winner: Gamushara
Jamal Carter v. Xavier Cross
Cross came into this match cocky, and let Carter get a free shot to open the match. Carter had the advantage for most of the match and hit a sweet running powerslam for two. After a poke to the eye, Cross is able to gain the advantage and work the knee of Carter. He locks in a single leg crab, but Carter reaches the ropes. Carter soon after hits a flying crossbody for two, and follows with a T-Bone suplex. Carter goes up top for a frogsplash, but T-Money hits the ring to distract him. Cross is able to take advantage and crotch Carter up top. Kiss the Cross on Carter for the three!
Winner: Xavier Cross
#1 Contender for Ultimate Title
Mike Sullivan v. Jericho v. Crimson Pfeiffer
Jericho no showed the match, leaving this to just a one-on-one battle. With the hardcore rules in affect, Sullivan brought down Icon Corp. partner Walters to help work over the European sensation. After multiple chair shots and a Hart Attack from off the top of a ladder, it seemed Sullivan would get the title shot he desired. After the Iconageddon, Jericho finally appeared with a sledgehammer in hand and cleared Walters from the ring before drilling Sullivan in the face. Jericho then rolled Crimson on top of Sullivan for the 1...2...3 and for some reason allowed Crimson to become the #1 contender.
Winner: Crimson Pfeiffer.
#1 Contender for Television Title
Joe Ragnal v. Bishop
Ragnal seemed rattled by the presence of Xavier Cross at ringside during the match. Bishop had an early advantage and worked on the right knee of Ragnal with several submission holds. Ragnal refused to tap each time, forcing Bishop to get increasingly physical. When looking for a superplex, Ragnal countered and knocked Bishop off the top and followed with a monnsault for a two count. The Disciple then made his way to ringside to watch the match. Ragnal rolled up Bishop when he was distracted for a close two count. Bishop finally was able to hit The Betrayal, but Ragnal kicked out. He then looked for Limb Damage on Ragnal, but Ragnal rolled him into a small package for the victory. The Disciple then entered the ring and had a staredown with Ragnal, only to be attacked from behind by Cross. Cross then made his challenge to Disciple for next week's Massacre to get his guaranteed rematch for the Television Title as the show's credits rolled.
Winner: Joe Ragnal