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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:05:12 GMT -5
WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO!
The crowd erupts as the opening line of "Song Two" by Blur hits the Opera House in Sydney for Tribulation. The pyrotechnics explode as its time for another exciting GWC Pay-Per-View event. The cameras scroll the crowd to show multiple signs held by our younger viewers, including "WE LOVE DANNY", "SKYLER IS THE HERO OF PERTH", and "STARGAZER 3:16 SAYS I JUST STOLE YOUR TITLE". The cameras finally settle in on Phil Brooks and Josh Harter to introduce the nights festivities.
Phil Brooks: Ladies and gentleman, welcome to yet another GWC PPV. And perhaps the one with the most on the line of ALL-TIME. The control of the coalition in the hands of 8 men. Danny Vice has selected former World Champion T-Money to head up a team of he, Skyler Striker, Ryder, and Xavier Cross against the EPW squad of Talan Trenor, Felipe Salarose, Zak Warner, and of course, the World Champion, The Stargazer.
Josh Harter: You've got to be worried if you're Danny Vice with that lineup, your precious Coalition could be sucked away.
Phil Brooks: Speaking of Vice, he faces longtime friend Yukio Blaze in Blaze' final match tonight, what do you think of the odds here?
Josh Harter: Vice stands no chance, but I hope he bashes Yukio's head in for what he did last month at Viva La GWC. He cost The Stargazer the World Title, and it took him weeks to finally capture it because of Blaze sticking his nose where he doesn't belong.
Phil Brooks: That of course was the Ultimate X Match at Viva La GWC. Tonight is about Tribulation, and in our other Tribulation Match it's Uncultured Youth pairing with Joe Ragnal to face Lone Wolf, Thunder, Kid Alpha, and Creeping Death. So many storied histories for these men, including Jack, CD, Thunder, and Hardaway. Everyone here is a superstar, and one team will fall.
Josh Harter: Just like the Tag Team titles could fall, because the Gold Foundation must defend them against Murder Inc. It's their first defense, but Hudson and Clark have looked possessed as of late.
Phil Brooks: It's true, Murder Inc looking ever so dangerous, but not as dangerous as our 1,000 thumbtacks match. It's Dead End, including Ultimate Champion The Emperor facing off with Kid Hollywood and Cam Connor. Retrieve the thumbtacks from above the ladder, then win by slamming your opponent on top of them. It's going to be gruesome, and great competition.
Josh Harter: But nothing defines competition quite like the one between Bobby Cairo and Kevin Sensation. Tonight, they will settle score in tag team action including Biohazard and BA Monk.
Phil Brooks: And our final match, is all about great competition. Two former champions in JW McCammon, and Jamal Carter. Both upset after not being in the original Global Wrestling Classic brackets, one of them will be a winner tonight. Here we go, it's time for our first match, and time for TRIBULATION!
Bobby Cairo and Biohazard v. Kevin Sensation and BA Monk
Michelle Madison: The following tag team contest is scheduled for one fall. Making there way to the ring, at a combined weight of 479 pounds, Biohazard and Bobby Cairo!
The opening strains of "Limelight" by Rush fill the arena as yellow, red and green lights flicker in the rafters. Bobby Cairo appears at the entranceway to a hostile reaction from the capacity crowd. Biohazard is right behind Cairo. Cairo does some Dean Malenko wrist exercises as he walks down the aisle. Cairo slides into the ring and takes a seat atop the top turnbuckle, waiting for the match to begin.
Michelle Madison: Making his way to the ring, from Greenville, South Carolina, weighing in at 242 pounds, BA Monk!
The lights dim as red and blue strobes flash over the crowd and entrance ramp. "Superbeast" by Rob Zombie comes over the PA as Monk walks slowly out to the top of the ramp lifting his arms in an "X" before walking toward the ring. Monk stops and starts to argue with one of the fans just before high-fiving another. Arrogance seeps off of him as he smirks and steps up and into the ring. Monk goes to the far corner again making the "X" with his arms before taunting the crowd a little. He hops off the ropes and stretches on the ropes waiting for the match to begin.
Michelle Madison: Making his way to the ring, from wherever he damn well pleases, weighing in at 274 pounds, Kevin Sensation!
"Karate" by Tenacious D begins to loop over the PA as Kevin Sensation appears on the top of the entrance way with one hand held in the air. He makes his was to the ring high fiving a few of his fans and taunting the others. He climbs into the ring and poses in the middle before going to the ropes to taunt the crowd some more.
Cairo and BA started things off. The two locked up, and Cairo kneed BA in the gut. He bounced against the ropes and gave BA a yakuza kick. He taunted the crowd and grabbed BA. He irish whipped him into his corner and tagged in Bio. He picked BA up on his shoulders while Bio climbed the top rope. Bio flew and gave BA a flying leg drop. He waited for BA to get up and hit a tornado ddt. He climbed the top rope and hit a 450 splash.
Bio put BA in a headlock. BA stomped his feet playing to the crowd. BA got on his feet. He elbowed Bio in the gut, and bounced off the ropes. He went for a clothesline, but Bio ducked and gave him a suplex. Bio climbed the top rope and hit a moonsault. He dragged BA to the corner and tagged in Cairo.
Phil Brooks: Bobby Cairo and Biohazard have a huge advantage.
Josh Harter: Mark my words, these two will win this match.
Cairo picked up Monk to give him a samoan slam, but Monk fought off of it and slid down Cairo’s back. Cairo turned around to be met by a drop toe hold. Monk crawled to Kevin Sensation, but Cairo grabbed Monk by the leg and threw him to the other side of the ring. Cairo grabbed Monk and slammed him into his corner. Cairo tagged in Biohazard. He bounces off the ropes and gave Monk a hurricarana pin 1….2……kickout! Monk was shocked. Biohazard went for a moonsault, by Monk moved! Monk crawled to Sensation. But Biohazard had tagged in Cairo. Cairo grabbed Monk by the ankle, but Monk turned around and kicked Cairo off long enough to tag in a fully loaded Sensation!
Cairo was begging Sensation to go easy, but Sensation shook his head. Cairo ran at Sensation with a spear, but Sensation jumped up and rolled Cairo up 1…..2…..kickout. Biohazard came running in for a clothesline, but Sensation ducked and suplexed Biohazard. He realized Cairo was down, and climbed the top rope. He flew and hit the Sensational Frog Splash! He covered Cairo 1…..2….. Biohazard broke up the count.
Phil Brooks: What a close call.
Josh Harter: BA has to save Cairo so they can secure a victory.
Biohazard pounded down on Sensation, but Monk came from the top rope with a flying clothesline. Biohazard is picked up by Monk, but breaks the hold and throws Monk outside the ring. Biohazard rolled out and fought with BA. Sensation looked to the outside, but Cairo rolled up from behind and rolled Sensation up grabbing the tights 1…..2…..3!!
Phil Brooks: He did it! Cairo finally defeated Kevin Sensation, to open up Tribulation.
Josh Harter: And the look on Sensation's face says it all, the man is furious!
Flamez Segment
Flamez is seen walking out of Danny Vice's office. FLAMEZ IS IN GWC!?!?
Flamez: Have a good one Danny.
He walked off laughing when he bumped into Kevin Sensation.
Sensation: Watch where you're going.....uhhh, who are you?
Flamez: I'm Flamez, I just signed with GWC.
Sensation: Oh, that's just great, we got another ass clown in GWC.
Flamez: Is an ass clown supposed to be a former SAW World Heavyweight......
Sensation: I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU ARE!! Did you just see what happened out there? Me and Monk beat the hell out of Bobby Cairo and Biohazard, but those damn cheaters screwed us out of a victory. Now some peice of shit wants to get in my face after the match. Get out of here clown!
Flamez: Clown, huh?
The two men engage in a staredown before Sensation begins laughing, then slaps Flamez. Flamez goes nuts and pounds down on Sensation. The two brawl until secruity breaks it up.
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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:07:50 GMT -5
JW McCammon v. Jamal Carter
Phil Brooks: And now, time for JW McCammon vs Jamal Carter.
Josh Harter: A challenge was made and a challenge was accepted. Straight up wrestling match here.
Phil Brooks: Just how it should be. Here comes the first competitor.
The arena goes black and "Bite The Bullet" by Machine Head starts to play as dark blue strobe lights hit and the crowd starts to buzz. The crowd erupts as JW McCammon walks out onto the stage with his black leather jacket and dark shades on. He pause for a minute on the stage and stares at the crowd and then raises his arms to the air as the crowd pops. McCammon starts heading to the ring, slapping fans’ hands along the way.
JW McCammon walks up the farside steps of the ring then walks across the ring apron and looks at the crowd. JW McCammon raises his arms and then gets into the ring. JW McCammon walks around the ring, takes his sunglasses and jacket off, handing them to the ring attendant. JW McCammon starts getting warmed up as he waits for his opponent.
Josh Harter: And now, for Jamal Carter.
“Stronger" by Kanye West hits the PA system. Jamal Carter comes out on stage to a standing ovation. Carter points to the ring as he makes his way down the entrance ramp.
Carter slaps some fans’ hands before sliding into the ring.
Carter checks his elbow pads before stretching out.
Carter climbs a near turnbuckle and poses to the crowd as his music dies down.
Phil Brooks: And there's the bell. Here we go.
The two men approach each other cautiously, meeting in the middle of the ring. After a few moments they tie up. McCammon immediately gets the advantage, putting Carter in a headlock. Carter pushes McCammon off, McCammon hits the ropes, bounces back, Carter drops, McCammon jumps over him, Carter is up, McCammon is running back now and manages to hit a Running High Knee Smash! Carter drops, and McCammon starts laying the boots on him.
Josh Harter: Looks like JW McCammon is in the driver's seat here.
Carter tries his best to get off, but McCammon keeps hitting him with well placed kicks. Eventually Carter does reach his feet, and McCammon throws him to the ropes. He executes an Arm Drag and then locks in the Armbar.
Phil Brooks: ARM BAR!
McCammon keeps the hold locked in for several seconds, but Carter is slowly working his way to his feet. Eventually Carter is able to throw McCammon to the ropes, and then snaps off a beautiful Spinning Wheel Kick!
Josh Harter: Nice! Carter needs to keep the offense going here.
McCammon goes down, and Carter quickly climbs the ropes.
Phil Brooks: Carter trying to really get momentum on his side with a high risk move here..
McCammon gets to his feet, and Carter flies off with a Diving Crossbody! McCammon is able to duck, however, sending Carter crashing to the mat.
Josh Harter: Ouch! Didn't pay off this time.
Phil Brooks: And the bigger they are, the harder they fall. And Jamal Carter is a big man.
Carter gets to his feet, holding his midsection in pain. McCammon grabs him and hits a big Belly to Belly Overhead Suplex!
Josh Harter: What strength!
McCammon goes for the pin now.
One!
Two!
No, Carter gets his shoulder up.
Phil Brooks: Close call!
McCammon now pulls Carter into the middle of the ring and grabs his leg, kicking at it a bit.. and then begins trying to lock in the Lock-On!
Josh Harter: This is going to make Carter tap!
Phil Brooks: Not if Carter can get out of it!
Carter, knowing what McCammon is going for, quickly starts kicking at him, doing anything not to let the hold get locked in. Once McCammon lets go of Carter's leg, Carter rolls outside the ring to get away from him.
Josh Harter: Jamal Carter just needs some time to regroup here.
McCammon comes out of the ring, going after Carter, but Carter hits a stiff shot first and then slams McCammon's head into the guardrail! He then throws McCammon back into the ring and slides in after him. Carter waits for McCammon to stand.. and then hits a big German Suplex!
Phil Brooks: Great move!
Carter keeps it bridged and goes for the pin.
One!
Two!
No, McCammon gets out of it.
Josh Harter: Another close call. A German Suplex Bridge Pin like that is not easy to escape from.
Carter, in the driver's seat now, signals that he's going to end it. He picks McCammon up in the Fireman's Carry position...
Phil Brooks: He's going for his finisher!
As Carter has McCammon up, he looks towards the ramp and sees a man stumbling down, bottle of booze in his hand.
Josh Harter: Oh no. Seth Lerch is here.
Phil Brooks: My least favorite GWC wrestler, that's for damn sure.
Josh Harter: I hear he got arrested for a DUI over the weekend.
Seth slides in the ring, and by now McCammon has escaped off Carter's shoulders and the two are brawling. Seth is trying to talk to the referee, who appears confused as hell. Eventually Seth stumbles, nearly falling down... and punches the ref right in the balls.
Phil Brooks: What is he doing>?
McCammon and Carter have both noticed that their match is falling apart, and now look at the ref and Lerch in confusion. Seth himself appears somewhat confused and quickly pins the referee, hooking the leg. He does a one, two, three count for himself and then stands up, celebrating like he's won the match.
Josh Harter: Uughh. Can we get someone out here..
And suddenly, Rick Mad and Bob the Cameraman run out from the back. They start helping Seth to his feet, shaking their head. Carter and McCammon, none too happy, get in Rick and Bob's faces.
Phil Brooks: What is this?
Josh Harter: I don't think they're too happy about their match being interrupted by a drunkard, that's what.
And suddenly Jamal Carter is brawling with Rick Mad and JW McCammon is brawling with Bob! Mad and Bob quickly slide out of the ring, not wanting a fight, and pulling Seth with them. McCammon and Carter stare them down, and then slowly look at each other as well.
Phil Brooks: It's safe to say that this match has been thrown out, no winner tonight.
McCammon leaves the ring, without he or Carter saying a word. He heads to the back as Carter stares him down.
Mordecai Segment
The scene from the ring cuts to a room in the backstage area. The lights in the room are off, and a soft haze of smoke fills the room. A man sitting on a steel chair across the room, wearing a black trenchcoat and black tights can barely be made out. He has his head lowered and slowly looks up into the camera.
Mordecai: Beware the seven deadly sins that's what we've all been told they'll lead you down a wicked path and rob you of your soul
but did you ever wonder I know I often do just what it is that makes these sins a detriment to you
I can think of many things far worse than those I see so here's a list of deadly sins but these five come from me
judgement is first on the list we do it all the time remember though to look at yours before you put down mine
ignorance is number two they say that it is bliss but never knowing you don't know... I cry for all you'll miss
cruelty comes next in line and one thing I have learned is all the havoc that you wreak will always be returned
dishonesty is in fourth place the damage that you do is never known, until it turns and someone lies to you
intolerance is last, not least you never even tried to take a look, you just might find we're all the same inside
so when you think of deadly sins forget the ones you knew it doesn't matter what we think it matters what we do
Soon, I will do something. Something that is unexpected. Everyone will sooner or later fall to these sins, but tonight, one special person will fall because of them.
The scene than cuts and goes back to the ring.
1,000 Thumbtacks Match Cam Connor and Kid Hollywood v. Phantom and The Emperor
Michelle Madison: The following match is a 1,000 Thumbtacks Match! Where the only way to win is for the bag of thumbtacks to be retrieved from above the ring and slam a member of the opposing team into them!
The opening moments of “Meet the Creeper” by Rob Zombie plays when on the jumbotron, a montage of violence and destruction begins. It all disappears behind a wall of blood and the words "DEAD END" appear. Then Phantom, The Emperor, and James step out from the curtain with barbwire bats and a trashcan full of weapons as they make their way to the ring.
Michelle Madison: On their way to the ring, being accompanied by James, at a combined weight of 522 lbs., The Ultimate Champion The Emperor and Phantom, Dead End!!!
They then climb into the ring with The Emperor sitting on the top turnbuckle w/ his bat over the shoulder while Phantom sits in the corner with the bat in his lap as they wait for their opponents.
Phil Brooks: Every time these two step into the ring there is an eerie presence they bring with them that just gives you chills.
Josh Harter: I think you’re just a pansy.
James, carrying the bag of thumbtacks, hands them to a referee as a cable is lowered from the ceiling. The referee ties the bag to the cable and it is hoisted 15 feet into the air. Pyros light up the stage as "To Be Loved" by Papa Roach plays throughout the arena. The crowd explodes as "Agent 5" Cam Connor emerges from behind the curtain. The young favorite of many in the audience makes his way down the ramp and toward the ring. Connor slides under the bottom rope and pops up in the center of the ring, raising his hands in the air repeatedly with his palms outstretched to draw more noise from the Agent 5 faithful.
Michelle Madison: In the ring, from Calgary, Alberta, weighing in at 245 lbs., “Agent 5” Cam Connor!!!
The crowd rains down their adoration as he makes his way to the turnbuckle, climbs up, and lifts his fists in the air. Dead End leaves the ring as Connor does his ring walk. The music finally fades but the cheers do not as he bounces off the ropes to loosen up for his match.
Phil Brooks: You can tell this guy had been apart of Stu Hart’s infamous Dungeon. His in rings skills are phenomenal and the crowd loves him.
Josh Harter: Something tells me that Cam is going to get his lights knocked out by the “Destruction Machine” Dead End.
The Hollywood billboard sign is shown on the jumbotron. As the sounds of guitars fill the arena.
There’s a shadow just behind me, shrouding every step I take. Making every promise empty, pointing every finger at me. Waiting like a stalking butler, who upon the finger rests. Murder now the path of must we, just because the son has come.
Kid Hollywood emerges from the smoke, two ladies around each arm. He comes out, his cocky smile plastered on his face, he walks out front he smoke and gold pyro starts to fall behind him, as he continues to walk down the ramp.
Michelle Madison: Making his way to the ring, from Hollywood, California, weighing in at 245 lbs., Kid Hollywood!!!
Jesus, wont you fucking whistle. something 'bout the past been done. Why cant we not be sober? I just want to start this over. Why cant we drink forever? I just want to start this over.
The two ladies remove Kid's ring jacket, they both plant on Kid's lips, he slides into the ring and holds out is arms as gold and silver pyro rains into the ring. He and Cam high five as they talk a game plan. Phantom and Emperor do the same thing on the outside. Hollywood’s music dies down and Phantom and Emperor slide into the ring and begin to attack Hollywood and Connor as the bell rings.
Phil Brooks: Put the kids to bed because this one is going to be brutal.
The Emperor beats on Connor with a Singapore cane as Phantom chokes Hollywood in the corner. Emperor then smacks Connor in the face and he rolls out of the ring and Emperor follows. Phantom grabs Hollywood by the throat and, one-handed, tosses him into the center of the ring. Hollywood yells out and holds his back as Phantom builds up a running start. Phantom bounces off the ropes and tries to hit a jumping elbow but Hollywood rolls out of the way.
Phil Brooks: Hollywood catches a break there.
On the outside, Connor has grabbed the Ultimate Title belt and smashed Emperor in the head with it. Connor delivers repeated mounted punches on the outside to The Emperor’s head and then begins to choke him with the heel of his boot. Inside the ring, Hollywood tries to keep the big man off his feet but Phantom rises up and shove Kid away with one hand. Connor tosses Hollywood a cooking sheet from under the ring and Hollywood dropkicks it right into Phantom’s face.
Josh Harter: No one has even made an attempt to get the thumbtacks from above the ring.
Connor continues his attack on The Emperor on the outside. As he does, James runs up behind Connor and elbows him in the back. Connor turns around, not even acknowledging the hit and stares at a shocked James. James tries to explain himself but Connor grabs him by the legs, tripping him, and puts him in a sharpshooter. The Emperor grabs a ladder from under the ring and as Connor tightens the hold he gets smashed in the face with the ladder. Emperor grabs a knocked out James and tosses him over the barricade and out of the way.
Josh Harter: Bye James!
The Emperor throws Connor in the ring as Hollywood takes Phantom down with the Botox, a reverse hurricuranna. The Emperor slides the ladder into the ring, slides in himself and is met with a dropsault from Kid Hollywood. Hollywood helps his partner to his feet and tells him to put The Emperor in between the folds of the ladder. Connor sets Emperor between the legs of the ladder, Kid Hollywood connects with a standing shooting star press sandwiching Emperor in the ladder.
Phil Brooks: Oh! There some broken ribs!
Josh Harter: Emperor is tougher then that.
Hollywood attacks Phantom as Connor sets up the ladder to retrieve the thumbtacks. Emperor gets to his feet as Phantom picks up Hollywood for a flapjack and Phantom and Emperor connect with the D.E.D. Connor is most of the way up the ladder when The Emperor goes to the outside apron and springboards in dropkicking the ladder out from under Connor. Connor hits the mat hard as The Emperor sets up the ladder in the corner. Connor gets Irish whipped into the corner and Dead End sets up for Poetry in Motion. Phantom gets down on his hands and knees as Emperor goes to the opposite turnbuckle. Emperor charges, steps off Phantom’s back but Connor moves and Emperor hits his face on the ladder. Phantom stands up but Hollywood nails him with an elbow in the face. Phantom turns and finds himself on Connor’s shoulders.
Phil Brooks: Something big here!
Hollywood pushes the ladder out of the turnbuckle putting Emperor between the mat and ladder. Connor death valley drives Phantom on top of the ladder as Hollywood goes to top rope and hits a diving elbow smashing Emperor and Phantom against the ladder. The Emperor rolls out of the ring and Connor sets up the ladder in the center of the ring. Hollywood steadies the ladder as Cam climbs to the top. Connor unties the tacks and brings them down.
Josh Harter - Connor has now reached the tacks. The objects of his and Kid Hollywood’s demise.
Phil Brooks: Dead End still has to slam one of them into the tacks! If they are even capable!
Hollywood throws the ladder out of the ring as Connor drops the bag of tacks into a nearby corner. Emperor has recovered and he grabs Kid Hollywood by the foot, pulling him to the outside of the ring. Connor tries to help him put Phantom picks up Connor in a choke bomb strangling the life out of him. On the outside, Emperor smashes Hollywood in the face with a cheese grater busting him open. Phantom releases a now limp Connor and he falls to the mat passed out. Phantom grabs the bag of tacks and empties them near the corner. Phantom pulls Connor to his feet and Irish whips him into the turnbuckle with the tacks near it. Connor spots them, jumps over them and onto the second rope in the corner.
Phil Brooks: Connor catches a break barely missing those tacks!
Phantom rushes to the turnbuckle and tries to powerbomb Connor into the tacks. Connor holds onto the top rope keeping himself from getting slammed into the tacks. Connor delivers several punches to Phantom’s head breaking his hold. Phantom grabs Connor by the arms and crucifix powerbombs Connor barely missing the thumbtacks as Connor adjusted his body in the air. Kid Hollywood leaps over the top rope and clotheslines Phantom, followed by the Emperor also joining the battle.
Phil Brooks: Everyone in the ring, it's a dogfight now.
Josh Harter: Someone is going to get hurt, and I love it.
Cam Connor gains the advantage on Phantom and tosses him head first into the guardrail outside. Hollywood and Emperor are exchanging rights and lefts, but Connor steps in with a big boot to the face of Emperor. Hollywood tells Connor to climb to the top rope, as he holds Emperor on his shoulder for the Doomsday Device, directly over the thumbtacks. Connor is about to take off, when Mordecai comes over the guardrail from the crowd and shoves Connor off the turnbuckle. Connor lands hard on the outside and dislocates his shoulder, causing the front few rows to become rather queasy. Meanwhile, Emperor slides off the shoulders of Kid Hollywood and hits him with a belly-to-belly right on top of the thumbtacks. The bell rings as "Memory" hits the speakers, but Mordecai leaps into the ring and begins stomping down Kid Hollywood. The Emperor looks confused and torn on what to do, so he grabs his Ultimate Title and lays out Mordecai, who also lands on the tacks.
Michelle Madison: Ladies and gentleman, your winnner.......DEAD END!
Phil Brooks: Even though The Emperor and Phantom beat Connor and Hollywood, The Emperor then came to the aid of Kid Hollywood and took out the newcomer, Mordecai!
Josh Harter: An interesting turn of events to say the least.
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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:11:14 GMT -5
T-Money segment
The house lights fade to black as two sets of squad car lights pierce the darkness. The sound of a police siren and a few gun shots fill the air. "We Fly High" by Jim Jones begins to boom through the PA while smoke fills the entryway. T-Money appears as a silhouette in the midst of it. From the stage, six shots of pyro are shot out above the crowd. T-Money steps through the smoke to a vast amount of cheers and boos and heads down the ramp. Bare chested and clad in baggy jeans and Timberland boots, he slowly strolls to the ring. T-Money climbs the ring steps and stops for a moment to pose for the crowd. T-Money turns back to the ring, climbs through the ropes, and poses once again. His theme music fades out as he motions to Michelle Madison to hand him a microphone.
T-Money: Hey, what’s going on everybody?
The fans cheer.
T-Money: This is the first time I’ve been here to Australia in a little while and if you don’t mind me saying, I enjoy the people here.
The fans cheer again.
T-Money: But unfortunately, I have some bad news. My flight back to America is leaving in about an hour and a half from now, so with that being said, I just wanted to clear up the fact that I will not be competing in tonight’s Eight Man War.
The fans begin to boo loudly.
T-Money: I know, I know, I’m just as disappointed as you all are, but I refuse to fight and stand for Danny Vice or this corrupt company. This guy pretty much owes me his life and he’s not manning up to it. Therefore, the Eight Man War has become a Seven Man one. I apologize for this, but nothing can be said to change my mind….
"Gonna Fly Now" begins to play over the PA and the fans erupt in cheers as an irritated Danny Vice walks out with a microphone and stops on the entryway.
Danny Vice: Okay, that’s it T-Money! I’ve had it with you! I have a match to prepare for later tonight as well as EPW to deal with, but here you are complaining and whining about me owing you! What could I possibly owe you?
T-Money: Hold up, do you NOT remember what went down at Viva La GWC? You would be collecting unemployment checks right now if it weren’t for me homie.
Danny Vice: If it weren’t for you?! Terrence, if it weren’t for me, you’d still be doing the same dirt you’ve been doing pretty much your whole life. If I recall about seven months ago, it was me who revived your career. It had been what three years since you last set foot in a ring? And during those three years, you got a divorce, you had some run ins with the law, and God knows what else you did. So let’s face it…if anybody owes anyone anything, YOU owe me!
The fans cheer.
T-Money: Don’t play that whole reverse psychology crap with me Vice!
Danny Vice: Or what….are you going to shoot me?
T-Money: No, but if you walk your silly looking a** down to this ring right now, I’ll show you what I’m gonna do.
Danny Vice: Save it, I’ve heard enough. I don’t know what it is that you want from me. If it’s another title shot, I’ll have to sleep on it, but if you do decide to hop on that plane and leave Sydney tonight, you will be FIRED!
The fans show a mixed reaction.
T-Money: You wouldn’t dare fire me, you ain’t that foolish.
Danny Vice: Try me Terrence, just try me….
"Gonna Fly Now" begins to play once again over the PA as T-Money and Danny Vice angrily stare at one another. Danny makes his way backstage and T-Money exits the ring and walks backstage as well.
Tribulation Match Kevin Hardaway / David Alastair / Reckless Jack / Joe Ragnal v. Thunder / Kid Alpha / Lone Wolf / Creeping Death
Michelle Madison: Ladies and gentlemen, the next match is a TRIBULATION match! The rules are as follows: standard tag team conditions are in effect, but when one wrestler is pinned, they are eliminated, and the team that is eliminated entirely will lose the match! So, introducing first, accompanied by Xavier Hudson and Anthony Clark, they are David Alastair, Kevin Hardaway and Reckless Jack – Uncultured Youth!
The lights in the arena dim down as the opening to Killswitch Engage's "Daylight Dies" fills the arena. People get on their feet and start to cheer.
"We watch the degradation of the civilization The rise and fall of all we are Stands here before us"
After that, all five members of Uncultured Youth appear on stage, doesn't matter if they are in the match, we roll like a team. Every single member do their signature entrance pose if they have one before heading down to the ring, slapping the hands of the fans as they go down. Reckless Jack stops the rest of them at the bottom of the ramp as he makes the "X" pose. David Alastair throws his arms out. Kevin Hardaway makes the "\m/" signs while crossing his arms. Anthony Clark and Xavier Hudson raise their hands as the lights come on fully one more. Then whoever is ready for the upcoming match goes into the ring and pace around, waiting for it to begin.
Michelle Madison: And the fourth member of the team, weighing in at 220 pounds and from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Joe Ragnal!
"Violence Fetish" by Disturbed plays as Joe Ragnal enters the arena to the crowd's cheers. Joe jumps around on the stage to pump the crowd up, and then runs down to the ring, sliding in head first. He handsprings up, and raises his arms high as the crowd applauds him on.
Phil Brooks: Uncultured Youth and Joe Ragnal… a formidable team.
Michelle Madison: And on the opposition team, first, weighing in at 200 pounds, and from Long Island, New York, Kid Alpha!
The opening to superman hits, and Kid Alpha makes his way out from behind the curtain. The fans cheer, and Alpha makes his way down the ramp, slapping hands with the fans. He then sprints towards the ring, and dives under the bottom rope. He gets up, runs over to the far turnbuckle, and jumps up to the second rope. He raises his arms, climbs up to the top rope, and does a back flip down to the canvas. He then points to the sky, and the music fades out.
Michelle Madison: Next, weighing in at 230 pounds and from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Thunder!
"Money" by Pink Floyd begins to play. As the cash register sound ends and the music begins, Thunder walks towards the ring. He reaches the apron and climbs the turnbuckle, taunting the fans.
Michelle Madison: Next, weighing in at 215 pounds and from Bournemouth, England, Lone Wolf!
The lights go out, with Lone standing on the entrance ramp with his brother Billy at his side. As the first few parts of 'Wait and Bleed' by Slipknot play over the pa system.
I've felt the hate rise up in me... Kneel down and clear the stone of leaves... I wander out where you can't see... Inside my shell, I wait and bleed...
Goodbye!
On the word goodbye, Lone paces down the ramp with Billy greeting the fans giving them flowers as Lone fixates on the ring, changing into a full run as he slides under the bottom rope, with Billy still pre-occupied.
I wipe it off on tile, the light is brighter this time Everything is 3D blasphemy My eyes are red and gold, the hair is standing straight up This is not the way I pictured me I CAN'T CONTROL MY SHAKES! How the hell did I get here? Something about this, so very wrong... I have to laugh out loud, I wish I didn't like this Is it a dream or a memory?
Then pyros blow from two of the corners whilst Lone stands in the middle of the ring as he removes his hood, with Billy on the outside as Lone is waiting for his opponent to arrive.
Michelle Madison: And finally, making his return to the GWC, weighing 218 pounds and from somewhere around… somewhere around? Whatever… okay, from somewhere around Death Valley, California, CREEPING DEATH!
The lights slowly fade to black. Bells toll as the screen shows shots of a big wooden cross wrapped in barbed wire. It's a sunny day as the opening to "Listen" by Index Case plays. The crowd sings along. On the screen, the sunny day turns to night. Black clouds roll in and rain begins falling on the cross. Lightning crashes about. As the lightning crashes, white lights in the arena flash. When the song kicks up, twenty three seconds in, the entire crowd begins headbanging in unison and throwing the horns in the air as the lights come on just a tad, giving light to the dark. Standing on the stage is Creeping Death, wearing a black hoodie with the hood up, arms stretched out in a crucifix fashion. CD stands there for a second, taking in the crowd's reaction. Then he slowly makes his way down the ramp, looking out into the audience. As he reaches the ring, he slides in under the bottom rope, and pops to his feet. CD walks over to a turnbuckle, jumps to the middle rope facing the crowd, throws the horns in the air with his right hand as the crowd cheers. CD drops down, takes the hoodie off and hands the ref, and then takes a seat on the top turnbuckle, awaiting the match to begin.
Josh Harter: Both teams are all here. This is going to be the first Tribulation match in the history of GWC, let’s hope it’s a good one.
Before the commentary even gets fully underway, Creeping Death is set upon by Reckless Jack and the two start going at it as the bell rings! CD grabs RJ and hooks his arms quickly, nailing a quick Tigerbomb in the ring. However, RJ immediately shoots back from the ground with a kick to CD’s stomach and is back on his feet, going for clothesline which is ducked by CD, who nails Jack with a sharp knee to the stomach before nailing a spinning kick to RJ’s head! RJ collapses and CD goes for a pin, 1..no, kickout from RJ and the two are back to facing each other. RJ backs off and tags in David Alastair, but CD refuses to tag anyone in even as they yell at him! Alastair runs at CD but CD stops him with an off the wall spear! Alastair crumples and CD goes to the top rope, nailing a corkscrew leg drop on Alastair! CD goes for the pin on Alastair, 1..no, kickout from Alastair. CD picks up Alastair and whips him into the ropes but Alastair hooks his arms around them and tags in the waiting Kevin Hardaway. Hardaway does not run at CD, waiting and giving him a chance to tag out but CD still does not and so Hardaway goes on the offensive as CD’s team gets more and more angry! Hardaway manages to nail a quick left hand but CD’s left arm strikes like lightning and he spins around, delivering a karate chop the back of Hardaway’s neck! Hardaway crumples and CD picks him up, getting him in powerbomb position and JUMPING onto the second rope, all the time with Hardaway on his shoulders to nail a second rope sitout powerbomb! CD covers Hardaway, 1..2..no, Hardaway manages to kickout still and so CD throws Hardaway back to the Uncultured Youth corner. Hardaway is tagged out by Joe Ragnal, who jumps into the ring and goes on the attack against CD, and when CD goes for a Muay Thai kick, there is no-one there as Ragnal surprisingly ducks the kick and plants his knee into CD’s back! The scene freezes, with CD in shock as Ragnal pushes his knee further, and then everything speeds up again as CD is planted to the mat by the force of Ragnal’s knee. CD, however, does not falter long and rolls out of an attempt at an elbow drop before giving a buzzsaw kick to Ragnal that could kick God’s own head off. Ragnal crumples and CD stands, laughing at the Uncultured Youth corner, stepping backwards he is laughing so hard. However, his step backwards puts him within reach of his own team and Thunder tags himself in. CD looks around to see Thunder jumping over the ropes and into the ring, and CD is furious as he exits the ring himself.
Josh Harter: What a lowdown move by Thunder! CD was doing well!
Phil Brooks: CD just had a phenomenal opening to the match. Those years of training have obviously paid off.
Thunder gets his turn and grabs Joe Ragnal, whipping him into the ropes and hitting a solid spinebuster on the way back. Ragnal collapses to the mat and Thunder grabs his legs, lifting them and uses them to pole vault over Ragnal’s torso and deliver a leg drop to his neck. Ragnal yells in pain and Thunder goes for a pin, 1..2..no, Ragnal kicks out! Thunder cannot believe it and hits the ropes, baseball sliding Ragnal on his return. Ragnal rolls out of the ring and Thunder stands, slipping under the ropes to stand on the apron, waiting for Ragnal to stand, but he is on the wrong side of the ring and from nowhere, Reckless Jack superkicks the teeth out of him ON THE APRON!
Josh Harter: Oh my God!
Thunder collapses and hits his jaw on the apron as he falls, and he does not move as he hits the ground. Ragnal, too, looks dangerously hurt, but he stands and slides into the ring nonetheless. Kid Alpha jumps in to attack and as Ragnal stands, he is hit with a devastating spear from Alpha. Unfortunately, the momentum of the spear drives Ragnal towards his own corner, and as he hits the turnbuckle, Hardaway tags himself in. Ragnal rolls out of the ring and breathes heavily as Hardaway takes the fight to Alpha. A jawbreaker is the first move to daze Alpha, followed by an off the wall enzuigiri and to finish up, Hardaway hooks Alpha’s arms and lifts him high, nailing a sitout powerbomb in the center of the ring. Hardaway pins, 1..2..no, Alpha kicks out! Alpha stands and before Hardaway can get a hand on him, Alpha comes back and launches a sickening Complete Shot to Hardaway. Hardaway’s head hits the mat hard and Alpha goes to pin but Hardaway shakes it off before he can and lifts Alpha. Alpha throws a right hand at Hardaway, but Hardaway blocks it and hits one of his own, but before Alpha can throw another, Hardaway lifts him into a piledriver position, crosses Alpha’s legs and nails a perfect Asylum Driver! Hardaway covers, 1…2…3!!!
Michelle Madison: Kid Alpha has been ELIMINATED!
Phil Brooks: Amazing! Hardaway totally dominated Alpha there and the teams are now 4 to 3!
And Hardaway, worn out, never sees the deathly quick entrance of Lone Wolf, who kicks him in the gut as he turns and lifts him, nailing a double powerbomb and then hooking in a sharpshooter!
Josh Harter: Wolf’s Edge! Hardaway has to tap!
Hardaway has nowhere to go, but he fights, and fights, and…
RECKLESS JACK TAGS HIM! Jack jumps into the ring and nails Wolf over the head with a vicious kick and Wolf lets go, allowing Hardaway to exit the ring. Jack spares no remorse for Wolf and hooks him by the arms, Wolf still dazed after the kick to the head. Jack nails a perfect Reckless Killing and Wolf collapses, and Jack takes the pinfall, 1…2…3.
Michelle Madison: Lone Wolf has been ELIMINATED!
Phil Brooks: 4 to 2! Thunder and Creeping Death are on their own against Uncultured Youth and Joe Ragnal! The odds are not good!
Jack turns… BANG. A MASSIVE For Whom The Bell Tolls from Creeping Death puts Jack out on the mat, and CD covers, 1…2…3NO!!!!
Phil Brooks: Kickout from Reckless Jack!
CD cannot believe it and lifts Jack, but Jack is feinting and lifts CD above his shoulders quickly, and from nowhere, nails the Gun in Hand… or would, had CD NOT COUNTERED and from nowhere, CD nails a second For Whom The Bell Tolls! He goes to pin, and this time it’s over, 1…2…3, NO! AGAIN Reckless Jack kicks out, and Creeping Death is beside himself. Hardaway and Alastair look on eagerly from the apron.
Josh Harter: Jack showing an AMAZING amount of resiliency, he has kicked out of not one but TWO of Creeping Death’s most powerful finishers.
Creeping Death jumps to the top rope and launches himself into the air, going for a Firebird splash, but RJ rolls out of the way. Creeping Death hits the mat hard and Jack crawls for his own corner, but is extremely weak. Alastair is reaching, and Jack is so close… closer… centimeters away… and he gets it! Creeping Death, that is. CD grabs RJ and pulls him back before he can make the tag and lifts RJ once more, a third consecutive For Whom The Bell Tolls! There is absolutely no doubt this time, and the referee counts the three without remorse for Jack. Creeps rolls over and out of the ring as Jack is pulled out by Xavier Hudson and Anthony Clark, who drape his arms over their shoulders and take him to the back.
Michelle Madison: Reckless Jack has been ELIMINATED!
Phil Brooks: Well, it’s now three versus CD, Creeping Death is alone on his side.
Alastair jumps into the ring and goes for a quick clothesline on CD. Creeps falls to the mat and Alastair hooks his arms, jumping over CD and nailing Abandon All Ye Hope! CD is bleeding from the piledriver’s impact and it is a simple job for Alastair to pin him to the mat, 1…2…3NO! CD KICKS OUT!
Josh Harter: CD is still alive after that? Impossible!
Alastair cannot believe it and tags in Hardaway, who enters and grabs the bleeding Creeping Death and nails a perfect Asylum Bomb. He pins CD, 1…2…3! NO!
Phil Brooks: Not even a second finisher is making CD give up!
CD tries to resist but Hardaway locks in the Killswitch! CD has nowhere to go, but he will not give up and he will not pass out! The referee, Hardaway, Alastair and Ragnal cannot believe it as CD passes the seconds, simply not passing out or tapping.
Ten…
Twenty…
Thirty…
Forty…
CD makes it a whole forty five seconds in the Killswitch without giving up before Hardaway is forced to release the hold. Hardaway tags in Ragnal, who wastes no time in delivering the FUN Drop to CD. The pin is still useless as CD kicks out after the two count, and Ragnal, shrugging, tags in Alastair again. Alastair goes to nail another Abandon All Ye Hope, but CD springs and with whatever energy he as left, counters the move and rolls Alastair up, 1…2…3!!!
Michelle Madison: David Alastair has been ELIMINATED!
Josh Harter: CD has managed to even the odds! It’s two to go!
Alastair rolls out of the ring in disbelief and Hardaway enters, only to be hit instantly with an Antichrist’s Welcome! CD pins again and the ref counts, 1…2…3!!!
Michelle Madison: Kevin Hardaway has been ELIMINATED!
Phil Brooks: Again! CD has got the advantage!
But Ragnal is nowhere to be seen. CD goes to investigate but Ragnal springs his own trap from behind and CD, not looking, cannot see Ragnal who has crept to the other side of the ring and slid under the ropes, and when CD turns, Ragnal grins and spits something in his face!
Josh Harter: White mist? That’s Creeping Death’s move!
Phil Brooks: Ragnal’s doing an imitating act! He could win it for his team here!
Ragnal grabs CD’s arm and pumphandles it through CD’s own legs, and follows up by nailing the Antichrist’s Welcome himself! Ragnal covers CD, 1…2…3!!!!
Michelle Madison: Creeping Death has been ELIMINATED!
Phil Brooks: Ragnal did it! He’s won the victory for the Uncultured Youth team!
Josh Harter: Took a lot to take Creeping Death down.
But the match is not over. Michelle does not announce a winner, and behind Ragnal, a figure slides into the ring, grinning widely. He turns Ragnal around and kicks him in the gut…
Phil Brooks: IT’S THUNDER! THUNDER IS BACK IN THIS!
Thunder gets ready and hooks Ragnal for Thunder and Lightning, but Ragnal COUNTERS the move and nails, from nowhere, the FUN Drop! Thunder collapses and Ragnal pins, 1…2…3!!!
Michelle Madison: Thunder has been ELIMINATED, and as such, here are your winners – David Alastair, Kevin Hardaway, Reckless Jack and JOE RAGNAL!
Ragnal celebrates as ‘Violence Fetish’ plays over the arena, and he exits the ring to cheers as Reckless Jack grabs a microphone.
Uncultured Youth segment
Reckless Jack: That was a good match wasn't it? You know what we can do and you love it. You love the fact that we love you for being such good people. I mean, you drink and thats okay. We aren't going to preach to you about the dangers of alcohol. But there is one thing we need to address. Hardy, mind hitting these people up?
Jack passes the microphone to Hardaway.
Kevin Hardaway: There is someone in this arena who is a liar though. There is someone in this arena that doesn't believe in the core values of Uncultured Youth. In fact, there is a traitor to our society in our midst. Do you know who it is Jack?
Jack has his own microphone now.
Reckless Jack: I know who it is. Do you know who it is Murder Inc?
They nod their heads.
Reckless Jack: What about you David? Do you know who among us is a liar?
David shakes his head no. Reckless Jack goes over and puts his arm around him, buddy like.
Reckless Jack: Well David, you should know. The rest of us do. Kevin knows, Anthony knows, Xavier knows, I know but why in the hell don't you?
David shakes his head again. Kevin steps in.
Kevin Hardaway: Cut the act. We know David. We know what it is you do.
Reckless Jack: Yeah. Sorry man but we gotta let you go.
The crowd sighs as from out of nowhere, Reckless Jack kicks David Alastair in the face! The crowd boos as Kevin and Murder Inc start to put the boots to him.
Reckless Jack: Do you people honestly think we can approve of the way you are?! How fucking stupid are you. We are the solution to the problems on this world. If more of you fat drunks were like us, this world would be a better place. Less of you bums would by giving hand for a ten dollar bill to go buy yourself a beer. But David is an example of the cultured society. And we need to show him what happens to people that get drunk, fuck and smoke. David Alastair, right now, it's me vs. you, No DQ and that US Title of yours is on the line!
The ref runs back into the ring as the bell rings. Uncultured Youth keep on stomping David Alastair. Murder Inc pick him up and hit Another Body Murdered. The crowd boos as they roll out of the ring and get a table from underneath. They set it up near the apron as Kevin picks David back up and hits the Asylum Driver II as David look dead. Reckless Jack is seen rolling him to the apron. The crowd knows whats coming as Reckless Jack lifts David up to his shoulders, torture rack style. Reckless Jack jumps off the apron and puts David through the table with the Reckless Killing. While all the attention is on that, Lone Wolf comes through the crowd and steals the US Title before running back off with it.
Phil Brooks: Wait a minute, Lone Wolf just stole the US Title?
Josh Harter: What is he retarded? Does he think that makes him the US Champion?
Kevin Hardaway and Muder Inc roll Alastair back into the ring. Reckless Jack gets back in himself now. He doesn't cover but instead puts Alastair in the Dragon Sleeper. Alastair is pretty much lifeless as the ref rings the bell almost upon putting it on. The bell rings as the ref look for the title but nothing is there. He shrugs at Jack as he doesn't seem to care as he has another microphone in hand.
Reckless Jack: I am your winner and new United States Champion whether you druken fucks like it or not. This is the first shot fired in our war against your society. David Alastair is the first victim. We aren't hard to find, so if you assholes want to try to take us out then go for it. Because when you face facts, Uncultured Youth isn't on anything unlike most of the pieces of shit in the back. We are pure of mind, body and spirit. We thrive on showing you people that a society free without the beers, the cigarettes, the drugs, everything that is considered a high. This is our society. This is our culture! We are Uncultured Youth! THIS IS WAR!
"Daylight Dies" fills the arena as Uncultured Youth leave the ring as paramedics come rushing down attending to David Alastair. Once at the top of the stage, Uncultured Youth turn around and raise their arms into the air as the crowd boos.
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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:15:00 GMT -5
Tag Title Match Gold Foundation (Lexington "The Poet Royale and Outcast) (c) v. Murder Inc. (Anthony Clark and Xavier Hudson)
Frank Castle: I made you kill your best friend. I made you kill your wife. Now I've killed you.
Soon as that is said you hear, you hear the quick drum beat play and then the rest of the band kicks in as well. The walking out to the music is the team of Murder Inc. Which consist of Xavier Hudson, and Anthony Clark with their manager Jessica Richards.
Michelle Madison: Making their way to the ring, the #1 contenders for the GWC Tag Team Championship. At a combined weight of 402 lbs. Hailing from Detroit, MI and Pomona, CA. Xavier Hudson and Anthony Clark....MURDER INC!
They all walk out together. Xavier has the cocky look on his face as he look over the crowd as the crowd delivers boos to the team. Anthony looks around with a stern look over his face as the red, and white light go all threw the arena. They stand at the top of the ramp, and then they walk down together. Clark looking focused, and Xavier yelling at fans, and cussing them out. Anthony rolls under the tops, and Xavier goes up the steps. When he gets up there Xavier sits on the ropes for Jessica to get in the ring. Once she does Xavier slowly goes into the ring with a smile on his face. Clark stretches some as he stands there, and Xavier gets on the turnbuckles, and gloats.
Michelle Madison: And their opponents. At a combined weight of 585 lbs, from London, England and Baton Rouge, LA. They are the current GWC Tag Team Champions.........LEXINGTON ROYALE and OUTCAST....GOLD FOUNDATION!
"The Ecstasy of Gold" by Metallica begins to play over the loudspeakers as the team of Lexington "The Poet" Royale & Outcast emerge from behind the curtains with Reginald "The Magician" Churchill following close behind. They pause on the ramp as golden pyro explodes from behind them on the stage, lighting the entire arena. They continue to the ring as Sir Reginald circles around to take his place in their corner. Outcast slides into the ring as Lexington enters via the ring steps. They both ascend opposite turnbuckles to gesture to the crowd as the music plays on. Finally, golden sparks rain down from the rafters as the audience cheers on...the Gold Foundation.
Both pairs of men stand in the center of the ring standing across from each other. They engage in a long staredown until Lexington and Outcast put out there hands for a shake, showing that they are the faces in this bout, and like true heels The Murder Inc. turn and walk to there corner leaveing the Gold Foundation hanging. Outcast just shakes it off and returns to his corner, but Lexington keeps his hand out waiting for someone to shake it, and soon turns to the ref and shakes his hand. Lexington then walks over to his corner with Outcast and they discuss who is going to start this bout. In the Murder Inc. corner they easily decide that Clark will start off. Clark stretches on the ropes as Outcast tries to explain to Lexington why he should start by making many motions to Lexington's still hurt back. Finally Lexington retreats to his corner and hangs his head in shame. Outcast talks to Lexington for a few more seconds in the corner before Lexington agrees for good and then calls for a high five. Outcast obliges and high fives Lexington and then Lexington hops in the ring and the ref calls it a take. Outcast shakes his head and laughs as he steps outside of the ropes.
Phil Brooks: Lexington always has to have his way.
Josh Harter: He's a legend, of course he wants things his way.
Lexington streches his legs before stepping up into the ring more. Clark holds out his left hand for a greko roman knuckle lock and Lexington reaches out, but then just slaps Clark's hand away. They begin to circle each other in the ring. Lexington reaches his hand out for a knuckle lock as they circle, and Clark greets him the same way Lexington did with a slap to the hand. They continue to circle until Lexington reaches out and tries to grab the leg of Clark but Clark dodges and then grabs the arm of Lexington and twists it. Lexington taps his shoulder before hitting a standing back flip to release the twist of the arm and then grabs Scarecrows arm and twists his in return. Clark walks around the ring and Lexington follows. Clark soon figures out how he wants to break this and drops to his but and spins around on his rear until his arm is untwisted and he in turn has Lexington's arm once again. Lexington shakes his head and again goes to flip, but this time Clark cartwheels over on one hand to maintain the hold. Lexington slaps his shoulder in frustraition but then quickly bridges back and holds there for a second before reaching up with his right foot and kicking Clark in the face causeing him to realse the hold.
Phil Brooks: What an interesting way to get out of that hold.
Josh Harter: And painful. What a kick to the face.
Clark scrambles back to his corner and quickly tags in his brother and tells him to take him out. Hudson slowly gets in the ring as Lexington hops in place awaiting his new challenger, but Hudson is pointing to the corner, he wants Outcast. Lexington reaches his hand out and tags in his partnet. Outcast tags out and climbs through the ropes as Lexington exits. Outcast claps his hands over his head to get the crowd on there feet. The two men begin to pace the ring and soon meet in the center with a lock up. They push each other back and forth around the ring. Soon Outcast gains the advantage and forces Hudson into the corner. The ref quickly moves in for the break and Outcast releases cleanly. Hudson then cheaply charges out of the corner and drives his shoulder into the stomach of Outcast and drives him into the opposite side of the ring turnbuckle. Hudson then backs up and shoots his shoulder into the gut of . Hudson goes for another, but Outcast leaps up onto the back of Hudson and rolls him up for a quick two count. Both men are quickly back to there feet and Outcast quickly grabs Hudson up and hip tosses him over. Hudson staggers right back up and again Hudson is hip tossed over. Hudson stumbles back up and quickly retreats to the ropes before Outcast can launch him over again, but Outcast is quickly after him and sends a stiff chop to the chest of Hudson as Hudson lays against the ropes. Hudson holds his chest in pain and turns and begins to stumble towards his corner but Grabs him by the arm to stop him from making the tag and turns him around. Hudson thinks quickly though and sends a thumb to the eye of Outcast.
Phil Brooks: What a cheap way out.
Josh Harter: You say cheap, I say smart.
Outcast grabs his face in pain as Hudson quickly makes the tag. Hudson then turns around and grabs the arm of Outcast and twists it as Clark climbs up top and then jumps off with a double ace handle smash to the shoulder of Outcast. Outcast falls to one knee and holds his shoulder in pain as Clark and Hudson mock Lexington from across the ring. Lexington steps through the ropes but quickly the ref stops him. The Murder Inc. then quickly turn around and begin stomping on Outcast, which cause Lexington to try and push through the ref. As the ref continues to try and force Lexington back into his corner Hudson lifts Outcast up in the air and then drives him down groin first across the knee of Clark.
Phil Brooks: Lexington needs to calm down here. His over enthusiasim to get in this match is hurting his partner here.
Hudson quickly retreats from the ring as Clark makes the cover. The ref turns back to the action and Clark gets a one count before Outcast kicks out. Clark quickly gets up and argues with the ref about how long he took to make the count as Outcast rolls towards the ropes. Outcast begins to pull himself up on the ropes and is soon to his feet. Clark turns around and goes to grab by the wrist but is instead met with a right hand to the face. Clark stumbles back and goes to grab Outcast again, but is again caught with a right hand. Clark stumbles back again and Outcast takes a step towards him, but before he can move more Hudson runs along the ring apron and takes Outcast down with a clothesline!
Phil Brooks: Just when Outcast was coming back!
Lexington begins screaming at the ref about the interference and the ref waves him off as he warns Hudson about the interferance. Hudson moves back to the corner and places his hand on the turn buckle as Clark moves back to Outcast and begins stomping away at the face of Outcast. Soon Clark stops and just steps on the face of Outcast and reaches for the tag to Hudson. Clark exits the ring and Hudson steps in and kicks lightly at Outcast mockingly. Outcast then rolls out of the ring to get air. Outcast leans against the ring apron to catch his breath as Hudson mocks him from in the ring, this ends up as a bad mistake as Outcast grabs the legs ofpumpkin and pulls him out of the ring. Outcast then pushes Hudson back first into the ring apron and follows it up with a stiff chop to the chest. Hudson grabs his chest in pain and tries to move away but Outcast quickly grabs Hudson by the arm and takes him to the announcers table and slams him head first on the table. Hudson turns around holding his head in pain as Outcast stands there breathing deeply trying to get back into this fully. Outcast then hooks Hudson up and sends him over with a snap suplex on the floor. Outcast gets back to his feet and taunts to the crowd to a nice pop, but then turns around from a running flipping senton from off of the ring apron from Clark!
Phil Brooks: The Gold Foundation just can't keep these boys down here.
Josh Harter: They can't because they're leaving it all out here. What a move from Clark.
The three men are out on the outside as Lexington enters the ring. The ref tries to stop Lexington from adding to the carnage, but Lexington just pushes him away and watches as the three men begin to get back to there feet. Lexington now runs against the ropes and bounces off and runs towards the three men outside. Lexington leaps up and springboards off of the top rope with a shooting star press onto all three men!
Phil Brooks: Holy Shit!
Josh Harter: Right in front of us!
Phil Brooks: He could have killed himself.
Everyone is out on the floor, but Lexington soon slaps his hand on the front of the announcers and pulls himself up to a huge pop from the crowd. Lexington screams out his adrenaline and then lifts Clark up to his feet and rolls him in the ring. Lexington then climbs up on the apron and waits as Clark stumbles up to his feet. Lexington then goes to leap up for a spring board but Hudson quickly grabs Lexington by the legs causeing Lexington to slam face first onto the ring apron. Hudson points to Clark in the ring and then to his head, but Clark is pointing behind Hudson. Hudson doesn't understand what his partner is telling him and he turns around, right into a Closure from Outcast!
Phil Brooks: Closure!
Outcast stands on one knee as he looks down at Hudson on the floor and then at Clark in the ring. Clark can't believe how things have turned around on him as Lexington is now up to his feet. Lexington and Outcast are up and quickly slide in the ring. Clark drops to his knees and begs off as the two close in. Outcast reaches down and grabs Clark by the hair and Clark quickly pokes Outcast in the eye and goes for a roll up on Lexington, but Lexington kicks out before one. Clark and Lexington both quickly get back to there feet Clark backs off of Lexington and bumps right into Outcast. Clark takes a deep gulp and turns around and takes a right hand right to the jaw. Clark staggers back right into another right hand, this time from Lexington. Clark turns, and another right hand from Outcast causes him to stagger towards Lexington who nails him with a climbing enziguri and Clark is out.
Phil Brooks: I think Lexington just won a weird game of Pong.
Josh Harter: 80's reference? We're not VH1.
Outcast drops to make the cover and Lexington counts along with the ref, but Clark kicks out! Lexington looks shocked, but Outcast quickly gets up and motions for Lexington to hit the ropes. Outcast then lifts Clark up for a power bomb as Lexington runs towards the ropes. Lexington hits the ropes, but Hudson grabs his leg. Lexington turns towards the outside and is caught with a right hand to the face from Hudson and then pulled out of the ring by his legs. While this happens, Clark is able to roll Outcast up with a victory roll and gets a long two count. Clark is first back to his feet and he quickly calls in Hudson. They jump Outcast with punches before he can get up. They then both hook Outcast up with a double verticle suplex, and keep him up in the air, and then drop him back on the ropes causeing Outcast to be sprung foreword and dropped on his face!
Josh Harter: Amazing double team work!
Phil Brooks: I don't know if Outcast can kick out of this.
Hudson makes the cover laying his back over Outcast and crossing his legs as the ref makes the count, but Outcast kicks out! Hudson can't believe it and he and Clark begin talking about what to do next, and they seem to understand as they lift Outcast up and call for Another Body Murdered, but before they can get it up Lexington spring boards off the top rope and nails Clark in the back with a drop kick. Hudson releases Outcast confused and turns around into a huge kick to the face from Lexington! Hudson staggers back into a drowsy Outcast, but Outcast shakes it off and lifts Hudson up on his shoulders for an electric chair. He positions himself as Lexington moves to the ring apron and Lexington quickly springboards up dives onto Hudson, trying to go for Victory From Above, but Hudson hits a hard palm strike right to the face of Lexington, as Clark gets back in the ring as he holds him in the electric chair position. Hudson kicks Outcast out of the ring as he grabs Lexington, counting off...ONE...TWO....THREE! ANOTHER BODY MURDERED! And Hudson was placed on the top rope.
Phil Brooks: Holy shit!
Josh Harter: What the hell was that???
Phil Brooks: This has to be it!
Lexington rolls over in pain after the landing as Hudson goes over to pin him. ONE.....TWO....THREE!
Michelle Madison: Here are your winners....and NEW GWC Tag Team Champions; Xavier Hudson & Anthony Clark, MURDER INC.
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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:15:17 GMT -5
Yukio Blaze v. Danny Vice
Michelle Madison: The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Making his way to the ring, standing 5’11”, and weighing in at 230 pounds. He hails from Detroit, Michigan……YOUR RANDOM HERO!!!! YUKIOOOOOOOOOOOOO BLAZE!!!
"Silver and Cold" starts to play on the speakers. Black and White lights start to flicker in the ring and on the ramp. At about 30 seconds into it, Yukio Blaze shows himself in the audience and the fans sing the chorus "Your Sins Into Me". Yukio looks on and raises his fist in the air and the crowd starts to cheer him on some more. Yukio reaches the arena floor and slides under the bottom ring rope. Yukio goes to the center of the ring and drops to one knee and then takes a bow. The ring lights comes on and Yukio looks at the crowd one more time, kneels up and then looks over to his opponent. The music then stops and he is ready for his match.
Michelle Madison: And his opponent, from San Diego, California. He stands 6’2” tall, and weighs in at 220 pounds. He is the GWC Commissioner and The Vagrant himself, ladies and gentleman………DANNYYYYYYYYYYYYYY VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!
“Gonna Fly Now” by Bill Conti hits the speakers as the crowd hits their feet for the Commissioner. A huge roar explodes along with massive pyrotechnics as Danny Vice emerges from the backstage area. He poses a la Shawn Michaels as a second set of pyros flare behind him on the stage before heading toward the ring, slapping hands with the fans. His eyes never leave the eyes of Yukio Blaze as he slides in the ring. Finally, he unlocks his gaze and climbs to a nearby turnbuckle where he throws up a “V” pose to the roar of the crowd. After jumping down from the turnbuckle, Vice and Blaze again lock eyes.
Phil Brooks: The arena is absolutely deafening here in Sydney for this mini Main Event between Vice and Blaze.
Josh Harter: I can’t argue with that one Phil, as these people look just as excited to see this match as our Eight Man War.
Phil Brooks: And I just realized Josh, we know this is the retirement match for Yukio Blaze, but this could ALSO be Vice’ last time inside of a GWC ring.
Josh Harter: Very true, if the GWC loses the Eight Man War, Danny Vice is gone FOREVER! Ha! I love it!
Phil Brooks: You’re one of the few.
DING! DING! The two men circle each other in the ring as the crowd starts chanting.
Crowd: Let’s go Vice! Let’s go Blaze! Let’s go Vice! Let’s go Blaze! Let’s go Vice! Let’s go Blaze!
They lock up in the center of the ring, but Yukio tosses Vice like a ragdoll across the ring and into the corner. Danny charges right back, but Blaze this time throws him right into the turnbuckle and follows up with five fast right hands to the mouth before the referee breaks the two men up, and warns Blaze for using a closed fist.
Phil Brooks: Wow, I never realized the strength advantage so easily in Yukio’s favor.
Josh Harter: And Danny is already bleeding from the mouth!
The two men lock up again, and Yukio puts Danny in a hammerlock. Danny flips out of it and reverses into a hammerlock of his own, followed by Dragon suplex. Yukio up quickly and hits Vice with a European uppercut, and then a snap suplex into a cover.
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Kickout by Vice.
Phil Brooks: Not so fast Mr. Blaze.
Josh Harter: He didn’t expect a victory, but every kickout takes a little bit out of your opponent.
Both men up on their feet now and lock up again. Blaze whips Vice into the turnbuckle where Danny comes bouncing off with great force. Blaze hits the ropes and delivers a springboard bulldog on Vice. Blaze looks to lock in a camel clutch, but Vice scampers to the ropes to break the hold.
Josh Harter: All Yukio Blaze, thus far.
Phil Brooks: And look who is making her way down to ringside. It’s Nikki Venus.
Venus walks down to the ring, laughing as she sees Yukio Blaze working over Vice in the ring with a delayed suplex. Blaze covers again.
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Kickout by Vice.
Phil Brooks: What is that devil woman doing here?
Josh Harter: Enjoying her night, properly!
Blaze pulls Vice to his feet and whips him into the ropes; Vice comes back into a Tilt-A-Whirl Fallaway Slam. Blaze hops up to the nearest turnbuckle and takes flight. He delivers a perfect Detroit Street Stomp to the chest of Vice and makes the cover.
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2…
Kickout by Vice, much to the chagrin of Yukio Blaze. Blaze now is up on his feet and telling Venus to get away from the ring. She argues with him as the referee tells Blaze to focus on the match. Blaze walks back toward Vice to pull him up, but Vice grabs Blaze tights and slingshots him through the ropes to the outside. The referee comes over and begins his count on Yukio to get back in the ring, but Blaze hit his head on the guardrail and seems a little disoriented. Back in the ring, Nikki is sneaking up behind Vice. She pulls out a pair of brass knuckles and slides them on. She swings a big right hand, but Danny spins around and catches her by the wrist. The crowd explodes.
Phil Brooks: It’s like he has eyes in the back of his head!
Josh Harter: Let her go! She’s just a defenseless woman! Let her go!
Crowd: SLUT! SLUT! SLUT! SLUT! SLUT! SLUT!
Phil Brooks: This is what she deserves.
Danny spins her around, drapes up her arms and hits a perfect Rejection!
Phil Brooks: What a double underhook piledriver! Somewhere, Homicide is proud!
Josh Harter: Oh…my…god! What a dick!
Phil Brooks: She deserved that one.
The referee stops his count on Blaze and attends to Venus in the ring. Vice pays attention back to Blaze on the outside and measure him for a plancha. Suddenly, The Stargazer comes out of the crowd and slides into the ring. Vice turns and The Stargazer plants a perfect superkick to the jaw of Vice. He slides back out of the ring and escapes back through the crowd. Nikki Venus slides out of the ring as Yukio slides back in, seeing Vice down he doesn’t want to make the cover and win this way.
Phil Brooks: The Stargazer that sneaky little bastard.
Josh Harter: He deserved it after striking a woman.
Phil Brooks: A woman with a mean streak and some brass knuckles? She isn’t much of a woman at all!
Blaze reluctantly covers Vice.
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2…
3!!!
No, Danny gets his shoulder up and Yukio smiles. He pulls Danny to his feet and tells him to regain his bearings. Danny nods to continue the match and the crowd cheers. The two lock up in the ring, and Danny takes Yukio down with an arm drag. Blaze back up, but another arm drag from Vice. Blaze up again, but this time a dropkick from Vice sends him into the corner. Vice follows up with a huge shining wizard. Blaze stumbles out of the corner as Vice is calling for the Outkast by silencing the crowd. Blaze turns around as Vice measures his superkick, but Blaze ducks it and hits a Pele of his own.
Phil Brooks: What a Pele! Pele! Pele out of nowhere!
Josh Harter: Relax Don West!
Blaze covers again.
1…
2…
Kickout by Vice, and the crowd explodes. Blaze looks a little more shocked this time than before as he pulls Danny to his feet. He hits two right hands, dazing the Commissioner and works him into the corner. Blaze sets Vice up on top and climbs the turnbuckle. He places Vice between his legs inverted, looking for Blaze and Glory. The crowd hits their feet, but Danny hooks his leg around the rope to block the move. Vice is able to wriggle free, and shoves Blaze down to the mat. Yukio pops right up, but Danny flies off with a spinning hurricanrana. Blaze still not slowing down, he’s up as fast as Vice. He runs at Danny, Danny ducks it, Blaze of the other ropes and into a powerslam from Vice. Vice darts up the nearest turnbuckle, and signals to the crowd. He takes flight and hits a perfect Halo. Vice cover Blaze.
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2…
Kickout by Yukio.
Phil Brooks: And now Yukio kicks out of the Halo. Wonderful effort by both men thus far.
Vice grabs Blaze by the hair and throws him through the ropes to the arena floor. Vice follows down and stomps on the back of Blaze a few times. Vice begins to clear off the table top of the Spanish announce table. He turns back to find Blaze waiting for him with a hard right hand. Blaze whips Vice into the guardrail and follows with a running big boot, knocking Vice over the wall and into the crowd. Vice begins crawling away as Blaze follows over the wall.
Phil Brooks: And now they’re taking the battle to the crowd!
Josh Harter: I love it! Only bad things can happen out there!
Vice is finally up as Blaze charges, but Vice hits a drop toe hold, driving Blaze head into the back of a steel chair and busting him open. Vice pulls Blaze to his feet, and hits a Russian legsweep onto he cement floor of the arena.
Phil Brooks: Wow, a little ruthlessness from our Commissioner in this match.
The crowd is going wild around Danny and Yukio. Danny sets up a steel chair on the ground. He pulls Yukio up for a DDT, but Blaze hits a few right hands to the ribs of Vice forcing him to release, then hits a brainbuster right on top of the chair. Now Vice, too, is busted open. Blaze, suddenly looking demonized, pulls Vice up and drags him back toward the ring. He slams Vice head on the guardrail before shoving him over. Blaze gathers his balance on the guardrail as Vice struggles to his feet. As Vice reaches his feet, Blaze hits a flying lariat, laying out Vice.
Phil Brooks: The referee is trying to get the two men back in the ring, but neither is even acknowledging his existence.
Josh Harter: I don’t think Vice is still alive, let alone acknowledging anyone. Go away ref! Leave them, this is great!
Blaze now measures Vice for his Sickness Spear. Vice looks out of it as the proverbial Crimson Mask down his face. He finally makes it to his feet as Blaze charges. Vice leapfrogs Blaze who runs head first into the steel steps.
Phil Brooks: His skull just bounced off the steps!
Blaze is unconscious standing up, and Vice drills him with the Outkast superkick. Blaze is out on top of the steel steps, and Danny Vice wipes his face, leaving his hands covered in blood. He climbs onto the ring apron and then hits a split-legged moonsault onto Blaze on top of the steel steps. The crowd is loving it. The ref is pissed.
Josh Harter: Both men are just willing to throw everything and anything at one another in this match-up.
Vice sits up on the arena floor, and looks back over at the Spanish Announce Table, giving a sickening grin. He pulls Blaze off of the steps and sets him up for a suplex through the table, but Blaze reverses it into a Jackhammer on the arena floor. The thud echoes through the building as the crowd goes nearly silent. Blaze then puts the lifeless body of Danny Vice across the table. Blaze walks up the blood covered steps and ascends to the top turnbuckle. The crowd is going absolutely wild as Blaze executes a perfect shooting star press and crashes through the table on top of Vice. The referee comes out of the ring and checks to see if either man can continue, and Blaze opens his eyes wide to a huge ovation from the crowd. He pulls Vice up, but Vice slumps back down into the shards of table. He is finally able to get Vice up, and rolls him into the ring.
Phil Brooks: Shouldn’t the ref stop this match, Vice is lifeless?
Blaze picks Vice up in the ring and sets him up for the Trail Blazer. Out of nowhere, Vice breaks the hold and hits one final Outkast, and both men fall to the mat unconscious.
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3…
Josh Harter: No! Get up Blaze! End him!
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6…
Crowd: BLAZE! BLAZE! BLAZE! BLAZE!
Phil Brooks: The crowd wants a winner! And it’s pretty obvious who they want to see! 7…
8…Yukio begins to move and the crowd goes wild.
9…Yukio pulls himself to his feet to break the count as Vice slowly is getting up in the corner.
Blaze stumbles over to Vice, but Vice hits him with a knee to the stomach, and then a right hand to the face. Blaze answers with his own right. Vice with a right. Blaze answers. Vice again, but this one blocked by Blaze. Blaze hits a right hand, then looks for a superkick but Vice catches his leg. He sweeps Blaze other leg and flips over for a jackknife pin.
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2…
Kickout by Blaze at 2.9999!
Both men back to their feet. Vice misses a right hand, and Blaze hits a perfect german release suplex that folds Vice in half. Blaze crawls over and drapes an arm over Vice.
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3!!!!
Phil Brooks: NO! HE GOT HIS LEG ON THE ROPES AND THIS MATCH IS STILL ON!
Josh Harter: Slowest…count…ever.
Blaze decides he’s had enough and is going to end this match once and for all. He drags Vice into the center of the ring, but Vice surprises him with a small package.
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Kickout by Blaze. Both men up relatively quickly at this point. And Vice gains the advantage with a right, then whips Vice into the ropes. He looks backbody but Blaze scouted it and kicks him in the head, then hits a cradle piledriver. Blaze covers.
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Kickout by Vice. Yukio is stunned.
Crowd: G-W-C! G-W-C! G-W-C! G-W-C!
Blaze pulls Vice up again, and Vice reverses into Rejection. Blaze somehow flips off the back of Vice and hits him with The Ultimate Rush Combo. Trail Blazer connects. And Blaze locks in the Anaconda Vice on Danny Vice. He has nowhere to go in the center of the ring, and Danny taps out.
DING! DING!
Michelle Madison: Here is your winner…YUKIOOOOOOOOOOOO BLAAAAAAAAZE!!!!
“Silver and Cold” hits the speakers as Blaze has his arm lifted by the referee. He’s covered in both his own and Danny’s blood as Vice holds his shoulder tighly. Blaze extends his arm to shake hands with Vice, but Vice shrugs it off and exits the ring.
Phil Brooks: Cold shoulder there from the Commish.
Josh Harter: Aww he’s just mad he lost. He got beat by a better man.
Blaze climbs the turnbuckle and salutes the fans.
Crowd: Please don’t go! Please don’t go! Please don’t go!
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Post by Danny Vice on Aug 14, 2007 17:15:41 GMT -5
GWC v. EPW Eight Man War T-Money / Ryder / Skyler Striker / Xavier Cross v. Zak Warner / "Gift From The Gods" Felipe Salarose / Stargazer / Talan Trenor
Phil Brooks: Josh, it’s hard to believe that the war between GWC and EPW will end in that cage in just a few moments.
Josh Harter: This is going to be one of the most brutal matches we’ll ever see in GWC. Let’s head to the ring.
Michelle Madison: The following contest is the Eight Man War between GWC and EPW! The match will continue until all the members of one team have been eliminated. Introducing first, being led down to the ring by Nikki Venus, they are the team of Zak Warner, Felipe Salarose, Stargazer, and Talan Trenor…EPW!!!
“Cloud Nine” by Evanscence begins to play as Nikki Venus steps onto the ramp, the four members of EPW behind her. As they enter the cage, Stargazer climbs the top rope and holds the GWC World Title high in the air. Nikki leaves the cage as the four members gather in the corner of the far side of the ring.
Michelle Madison: Their opponents, being led to the ring by Danny Vice, the are the team of T-Money, Ryder, Skyler Striker, and Xavier Cross…GWC!!!
“Gonna Fly Now” by Bill Conti begins to play as Danny Vice steps onto the ramp with the four members of GWC behind him. They enter the ring and the two sides immediately charge at each other.
It’s a free-for-all in the early goings as everyone seems to be taking at least a few shots into each of their opponents. Uppercuts, punches, and every conceivable type of blow is being thrown at each other, but nothing drops them off their feet. The referee, afraid to get in the middle of the melee, is shouting for the wrestlers to please go into their corners but it falls on deaf ears.
Phil Brooks: The referee already has no control over these men.
Josh Harter: I can’t say I’m surprised.
Eventually the combatants settle into separate “battles” of sorts. Cross and Striker knock down Salarose and Warner with a double clothesline and start stomping them down. Trenor gives Ryder a low blow and then slingshots him into the cage.
On the other side of the ring, T-Money and Stargazer are going at it tooth and nail. Stargazer rams T-Money face first into the cage and attempts a piledriver, but somehow T-Money backdrops out of it. With Stargazer down, a sadistic smile appears on T-Money’s face. He picks Stargazer up by the head and rakes his face against the cage until he is gushing blood. He shows no signs up stopping, but Trenor charges at him and rams him face-first into the cage, which causes to T-Money to bleed as well. Within all of this chaos, the referee opens the cage door and says something to Michelle Madison.
Michelle Madison: The referee says that if GWC and EPW do not go to their corners and pick someone to start the match, he will have no choice but to start throwing some of the participants out of the match!
Josh Harter: Can he do that?
Phil Brooks: I guess so.
Josh Harter: I don’t think he can.
Phil Brooks: And I don’t think that you’ll stay impartial during this match.
Josh Harter: What gives you that idea?
Phil Brooks: You’re wearing an EPW hat.
The referee’s announcement apparently got through to the participants as the reluctantly head back to their corners. After conferencing on both sides, Striker and Warner are chosen to begin as the bell sounds for the official beginning of the match.
Warner and Striker stare each other down for a few moments before Warner slugs Striker right in the face with a right hand. It doesn’t daze Striker for long as he returns it with a shot of his own and hits Warner with several knife-edge chops to the chest. Much like Striker with the punches, Warner returns the favor with chops of his own and soon both of their chests are beat red from the exchange. Not adverse to cheating, Warner gives Striker a poke to the eye and an enziguiri that knocks Striker down.
Josh Harter: Ha! EPW owns GWC in the opening moments.
Phil Brooks: No one’s even been eliminated yet.
Josh Harter: Just wait, it’ll happen.
Warner makes a tag to Salarose, who continues the assault on Striker by throwing him into the cage. A swinging neckbreaker provides even more punishment to Striker. Seeing a distinct advantage, Salarose decides to taunt to the crow, drawing in ire of all the fans. During this time, Striker uses the ropes to pull himself up and hits Salarose square on the jaw with a superkick. Crawling over to his corner, Striker makes the hot tag to Ryder.
Ryder rushes into the ring and destroys Salarose with right hand after right hand. He then throws him into the ropes and sends him high into the air with a HUGE backdrop.
Josh Harter: I’ve never seen this much fire from Ryder before.
Phil Brooks: That just shows how much he loves GWC.
Josh Harter: Almost as much as you love men.
Phil Brooks: Come on, I don’t play for that team. You’ve even seen my girlfriend.
Josh Harter: Inflatable dolls don’t count.
Ryder isn’t content with just taking care of Salarose. He rams Trenor’s and Warner’s heads together, and ducks a Stargazer punch before sending him into the cage. Salarose creeps up behind Ryder and clips out his legs. He follows it up with the Havanna High Life Lock.
Ryder fights…
but has no choice but to tap out.
Michelle Madison: Ryder has been eliminated!
Josh Harter: GWC is already falling apart at the seams!
Phil Brooks: It’s still early.
Josh Harter: Just go ahead and keep on believing that.
After deliberation on both sides, Cross and Trenor are the two that enter the ring. Surprisingly, the two lock up in the middle of the ring. Trenor forces him into the corner and it appears that he may give a clean break, but instead he punts Cross right in the crotch. Cross drops to his knees and Trenor pulls him back up in a powerbomb position. Cross backdrops out of it, sending Trenor flying into the cage and causing him to land head-first on the mat.
Phil Brooks: Oh my God! Trenor’s neck may have been broken!
Josh Harter: Somebody from EPW better tag themselves in before the carcass of Talan Trenor is pinned.
Stargazer does just that. He enters the ring, ready to face Cross, when T-Money makes a blind tag. Cross shoots him an angry look, but T-Money doesn’t even seem to notice. All he wants is to face the man that took his title.
The two meet in the ring and begin a staredown, with the crowd’s volume growing louder with each passing second. No words are even exchanged; they are just looking deep into each other’s eyes, waiting for the other to make the first move. Stargazer is the one to do that.
He steps back and extends his hand.
T-Money at first doesn’t believe what he is seeing, but in the end he brings his hand out to shake Stargazer’s. As soon as they do, each man attempts to finish off this trick by attacking the other, but T-Money is quicker and hits Stargazer with a kick to the stomach. He sends him into the turnbuckle and then hits him with a huge splash after charging at him. He sends him back into another turnbuckle, but this time the splash misses.
Stargazer hits T-Money with several European Uppercuts before sending him down with a DDT. He attempts to but T-Money in a boston crab, but T-Money kicks out of it, sending Stargazer into the GWC corner, where he is pummeled. T-Money pulls him out of it and drops him on his head with a piledriver. He lays in wait for Stargazer to reach his feet. Once he does, T-Money makes an attempt to hit the Money Call, but Stargazer moves out of the way, kicks him in the stomach and hits the Celestial Enigma. He follows it up with a cover.
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T-Money barely kicks out. Stargazer believes the referee has screwed up the count and begins jawing with him. During this time, T-Money reaches his feet and hits the Money Call for a cover.
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Somehow, Stargazer kicked out. T-Money seems to be as out of it as Stargazer, and thus, the two men reach their feet at the same time. T-Money approaches Stargazer, who catches him right in the jaw with the First Commandment. He goes for a pin.
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3!!!
Michelle Madison: T-Money has been eliminated!
Phil Brooks: That was an amazing match up between the champion and the former champion.
Josh Harter: It was, but all that matters now is that GWC is down 4-to-2! Say goodbye to GWC!
Striker and Cross look at each other and nod in agreement at something. Striker, still outside the ring, swipes Stargazer’s legs out and holds him down while Xavier climbs the cage, eventually reaching the top.
Josh Harter: You don’t think he’s going to—
Phil Brooks: Oh, I think he is.
Cross hits a 450 splash from the top of the cage onto Stargazer and the crowd goes absolutely nuts.
Phil Brooks: 450 SPLASH OFF THE TOP OF THE CAGE!!! THAT WAS UNBELIEVABLE!!!
For a while both men lay there as everyone, including the wrestlers are in shock. Finally, Cross drapes one arm on Stargazer.
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3!!!
Michelle Madison: Stargazer has been eliminated!!!
Trenor, who has somehow recovered, runs into the ring and attempts to pin Cross win he’s still down.
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Cross barely kicks out. Still with the advantage, Trenor hits Cross with a brutal DDT and doesn’t let up by hitting several variations of suplexes. Finally, he attempts a german suplex, but Cross lands on his feet and throws Trenor into the cage. It takes up every once of energy he has, but is able to make the tag to Striker.
Striker comes in with just about as much energy as Ryder earlier. He grabs Trenor by the hair and slams him into the cage over and over again until he grows limp. He puts the knocked out Trenor in the Lockdown.
Phil Brooks: LOCKDOWN!!! This will even the sides.
Josh Harter: Come on Talan! Get out of it!
Trenor is unresponsive, so the referee calls for the bell.
Michelle Madison: Talan Trenor has been eliminated!!!
Salarose enters the ring and Cross does the same. They exchange rights and lefts for the next minute or so before Salarose gets the advantage with a poke in the eyes. A knee to the gut knocks Cross down.
Salarose climbs to the top rope and tries to hit the Cuban Death Sault, but Cross gets his knees up. Cross also goes high risk by attempting to hit Cross Word Puzzle, but Salarose moves out of the way.
Both men are down, but once they reach their feet they send each other back down again with a double clothesline.
Phil Brooks: Whoever gets the tag first could be difference between winning and losing this match.
Salarose moves quicker to his corner and than Cross and extends his hand to Warner…
…and Warner jumps off the apron. Salarose lays there in utter disbelief as Warner opens the cage door and walks out on his partner.
Phil Brooks: What just happened?
Josh Harter: I can’t believe that Zak just turned on EPW. Let’s face it, Felipe is screwed now.
Cross tags Striker, but he lays in wait. The referee counts Warner out as Salarose watches him leave, still not believing what he is seeing.
Michelle Madison: Zak Warner has been counted out!!!
Nikki Venus is now screaming for Salarose to turn around, but he doesn’t seem to hear her. Behind her, Danny grabs her by the hair and pulls her down, causing her to fall down in a heap. He then looks at Striker and screams “NOW!”
Salarose turns around at that, but it is too late. Striker scoops his legs out from him and puts him in the Lockdown. Salarose has no choice but to tapout.
Michelle Madison: The winners of the Eight Man War…Skyler Striker and Xavier Cross of GWC!!!
Phil Brooks: They have done it, the war is over and GWC has won!
Josh Harter: That is bullshit. That snake Warner was in on it all along, and he left his friends behind. The men he came up with, the men he brought her, he betrayed them like the dirty dog he is. What a bitch.
Phil Brooks: Regardless, Danny is in the ring celebrating.
Vice enters the ring with all four GWC competitors coming in. He raises their arms, but Cross and T-Money pull away and back off. Danny offers a handshake to Cross, but Cross turns and exits the ring. He does the same to T-Money, but T-Money instead spits in his face. Striker immediately steps in between them both, as does Ryder, but Danny seems to be saying "It's ok, it's ok." T-Money exits the cage as well, as just Ryder, Striker, and Vice remain in the ring.
Phil Brooks: An interesting turn of events. Fans, the Global Wrestling Classic begins next week with four first round match-ups, and we'll see what Commissioner Vice thinks about Day of Reckoning. I'm Phil Brooks, for Josh Harter, goodnight and thanks for joining us.
The cameras fade out on Danny Vice wiping spit from his face.
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Post by Flamez on Aug 15, 2007 13:48:20 GMT -5
Very nice results Danny. Congrats to the winners.
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The Emperor
Ultimate Champion
The Hardcore Emperor
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Post by The Emperor on Aug 15, 2007 14:02:49 GMT -5
I agree. I'm so scared I thought that I will lose the match because Kid Hollywood merged his 2 parts (II and III) into one, but I'm so relieved...
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Post by Joe Ragnal/Chrysta on Aug 15, 2007 14:20:36 GMT -5
Holy crap, I was the winning factor against CD and THunder. ._.
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Xavier Cross
Uppercard
"Cross me, and you'll come to regret it..."
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Post by Xavier Cross on Aug 15, 2007 14:30:40 GMT -5
i'm glad Danny broke his madden addiction and got results up, that deserves a pat on the back
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Post by Kevin Hardaway on Aug 15, 2007 14:34:23 GMT -5
Holy crap, I was the winning factor against CD and THunder. ._. I was shocked too. Did love the 45 sec. Killswitch though. Awesome.
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Post by Yukio Blaze on Aug 15, 2007 20:55:25 GMT -5
Very, very nice results. It looks like for the time being that the Blaze is going out on a high note for the first time ever in a e-federation. Its been really awesome to be here, but its time for me to help my other home live on.
I wont say that I'll never be back, but just remember that I come in style, the Blaze Style.
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Post by Skyler Striker on Aug 16, 2007 4:07:38 GMT -5
Holy crap, I was the winning factor against CD and THunder. ._. I was shocked too. Did love the 45 sec. Killswitch though. Awesome. My bad, K. When you write one of my matches next, feel free to beat the crap out of Striker. I was trying to think of a good angle for the elimination match and that made the most sense. But I was pretty unfair to UY. Still friends? *puppy eyes*
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