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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 23, 2007 16:20:33 GMT -5
The lights in the Kohl Center suddenly go out, causing the crowd to stir and become confused. Without warning, the sound of bells tolling are heard throughout the arena. A few fans know what is going on, and they go bonkers. Some of the GWC faithful are unknowing. Regardless, the screen lights up, showing a wooden cross wrapped in barbed wire as the bells stop tolling and the beginning of "The Light That Blinds" by Shadows Fall starts up. The cross is hammered by a thunderstorm on the screen. When the song kicks into gear, the lights come back on, showing a lone figure standing on the stage. Some fans cheer while other boo as they see who is standing there. One of the newest members of the GWC roster, yet not. Confusing at is may be, Creeping Death is standing on the stage, arms stretched out in a crucifix pose ala Raven. Creeping Death isn't wearing the typical black jersey, however. He is wearing an old school Minnesota Vikings jersey, that of John Randle, number 93.
Creeping Death makes his way down the ramp and into the ring, where he retrieves a microphone.
Creeping Death: So this is the Global Wrestling Coalition, eh? Coming to such places as Madison, Wisconsin? I left Pennsylvania to come here? Come on.
Either way, I'm here, and that is all that matters. I suppose I should get down to business and explain my actions? It surely is as simple as it can be. Reckless Jack found a better place than where we were before, and I had to check it out. What better entrance than to take RJ off his feet one more time? From what I remember, in federations past, we're one and one, Jack my boy. Tiebreaker time.
So, who am I to waltz in here and start taking out one of GWC's premier members? Well I'm Creeping f'n Death, that's who. Multiple time World Champion. And when I say multiple, I mean MULTIPLE. I can't even count on one hand. All this at the tender age of twenty two. That's right, barely able to drink, and already I've done more than Brett Favre has in his entire ... unbearable career.
This, of course, gets the crowd to boo. Silly Wisconsin.
Creeping Death: Hey sorry, sheesh, it was the best comparison I could conjure up to a bunch of second grade reading level jackasses.
Whatever, whatever, honestly you people in stupid f'n Wisconsin don't matter. I'm loved wherever else I go, regardless of my actions. I could probably dropkick a baby into shark infested waters elsewhere and people would mark out like eleven year olds.
So I'm here to make a new name for myself. I've been in one place for the better part of two years, and it is time for some change. That is why I followed Reckless Jack here. That is why I will end him here. And that is why I will crush everyone in my path on my way to what is basically already mine ... the GWC World Title.
"We Fly High" by Jim Jones begins to boom through the PA and the crowd erupts into loud boos. T-Money appears on stage holding a microphone. He’s wearing a white T-shirt, baggy blue and white jeans, and a pair of blue and white Air Jordans. His theme music fades out.
T-Money: Hold up, hold up for a minute! Now I need everybody to calm down for a quick second…
Crowd: Boo!
T-Money: Creeping Death, the morgue ain’t around here homie, so you are definitely in the wrong spot. You haven’t even been here that long and you are already demanding a World Title shot?! Get the hell out of here! If anybody deserves a title shot, it’s me! I’ve whooped on Jamal Carter, Ryder, Alaric Griffon, G-Money, Xavier Cross, and the list goes on. I am the head n*gga in charge around here. I am the GWC’s foundation, but what are you? What have you done? Nothing, that’s what. So it’ll be much safer for you and I if you just head on backstage and put your little hopes to the side and come back when you are at my level.
All of a sudden. The lights go out. Marilyn Manson's "Disposable Teens" begins to boom through the arena. All of a sudden, green strobe lights begin to shoot through the arena. The spotlight then shines down on the ramp as Miguel Sanchez is shown standing with a cigarette in his mouth.
Miguel Sanchez: Your level huh? What level is that you pathetic thug? And Creeps...it's great to see you here in the GWC, but that title is no one but mine. And you, people of Wisconsin...I hope you all go to hell.
Crowd: You suck! You suck! You suck!
Miguel Sanchez: Go ahead, make your silly little chants. They don't bother me. Because I have something you don't have, T-Money, or Creeping Death. A guaranteed title shot in my contract. And I want it, at Reign of Terror. And no one, yes, NO ONE, can take that away from m...
"Gonna Fly Now" by Bill Conti fills the arena as Danny Vice appears on the stage with a microphone. The crowd rises to their feet with cheers as he looks at Creeping Death, T-Money, and Miguel Sanchez before raising the microphone.
Danny Vice: Creeping Death, just because you have gone after Reckless Jack doesn't entitle you to anything. Sure, you laid him up in a hospital and he isn't here tonight, but that doesn't mean you are worthy of a World Title shot at any point or time. But seeing as how we have a situation on our hands. Creeping Death thinks he is worthy of a World Title Shot. And at Unholy Coronation, T-Money basically gave me an ultimatum on his future here in the GWC. Then you have Sanchez who is correct as well, he deserves his rematch. So, we need to find a solution that is fair to everyone here in GWC and not just someone looking out for themselves. In fact, I was talking to a certain member of GWC earlier today about this situation. He has been around in this business for a while now and I think what he came up with makes great sense. So, may I introduce you to the person I talked to earlier today...
We cut to a hospital room. We see Reckless Jack in the bed, bandage over his head and some other bruises. He smirks like only he can.
Reckless Jack: Creeping Death, I should have known this whole damn time that it was you. Ever since WCF back in 2004, we have always been at odds. Ever since I beat you in your match, you have felt the need to get involved in my business. I tire of your shit but it's not about that right now. Nah nah nah, no way. You'll get yours soon enough. Anyways, this idea came to me when I was talking to Mr. Vice earlier here today. Now, as some people know, I am in another wrestling promotion. And they have a match, a match I have competed in. A match I know that would be suitable to determine a World Title match at Reign of Terror. This match is called the Annihilation Complex.
Reckless Jack laughs.
Reckless Jack: I can hear people asking already, "What's the Annhilation Complex?" It's a pretty simple match all things considered. You take eight wrestlers here in GWC and put them in a oversized Hell in a Cell. It goes from the entry way, all the way to the ring basically. Anything goes in this match. You can jump off the damn thing if you want to, I did. However, it doesn't have elimination rules. First pinfall wins this match. Ladies and gentlemen, that is the Annihilation Complex.
We are live back in the arena as we see Vice nodding his head.
Danny Vice: So that means at Reign of Terror, it will be 8 men competing for the GWC World Title. Thunder, Miguel Sanchez, T-Money, Creeping Death, and Reckless Jack. The other three competitors....well I haven't decided on them just yet.
Vice heads backstage as we see Creeping Death all pissed off in the ring. T-Money and Miguel Sanchez stare one another down at the top of the ramp. The crowd starts to cheer as they see Reckless Jack coming out through the crowd but Creeps doesn't know it. Reckless Jack hops the guard rail and jumps onto the ring apron. Jack Spingboards into a Spinning Heelkick that takes down Creeping Death. Reckless Jack yells out as he picks up Creeps. He is sent into the ropes and once he comes back, Reckless Jack Dropkicks him right in the face. Creeping Death rolls out of the ring and heads out through the crowd as Reckless Jack is yelling at him. "To The Threshold" fills the arena as Reckless Jack leaves the ring as the cameras cut to Jack Sage and Don Summitt.
Jack Sage: Wow, 8 men in the Annihilation Complex at Reign of Terror! This looks like an amazing match-up, and we don't even know the last 3 competitors yet!
Don Summitt: Just more turns and twists of the Global Wrestling Coalition. I love it!
Jack Sage: And here we are, back at Mayhem with an explosive show for you all. Up first we have new faces and young stars. It's Johnny Danger v. K-Dawg, followed by the new Icon team of Walters and Sullivan against Afflictions very own Phantom and Emperor!
Don Summitt: Even more dangerous is Dead End with Aria Cross in their corner. The Gothic Queen strikes fear in the heart of her enemies. Following that, Bishop and Darkness will square off after their brawl following the Battle Royal last week at Unholy Coronation.
Jack Sage: To make it a little sweeter, the winner will get a title shot at Reign of Terror.
Don Summitt: Then, it's Ryder of Affliction against the Innovator of Fun, and one of my personal favorites...JOE RAGNAL!
Jack Sage: Then the big Main Event. The TV title is on the line, as Xavier Cross gets one more shot at Jamal Carter.
Don Summitt: Cross had the title won at Unholy Coronation. Carter was down on the mat, and T-Money saved Carter's ass by going ghetto blaster on everyone in the ring. Now, Carter must defend the one thing that means the most to him, the Television Title. HERE ON MAYHEM!!!
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 23, 2007 16:47:01 GMT -5
K-Dawg v. Johnny Danger
K-Dawg vs. “The Wild Youth” Johnny Danger
Johnny Saggs: This is the opening contest for Monday Night Mayhem. First coming down to the ring, from Woodbridge, VA, weighing in at 210 pounds, he is K-DAWG!!
Fallout Boy's “This Aint a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” begins to play then Dawg jumps through the ring of fire and then strolls down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. K-Dawg rolls into the ring and climbs to the top rope and screams "Bob Saget" then he moonsaults off. He screams "Bob Saget" one more time then awaits his opponent.
Johnny Saggs: And his opponent, making his way to the ring, from Charlestown, Massachusetts, weighing 175 pounds, “The Wild Youth” JOHNNY DANGER!!
"Scream Out” by The Unseen begins to play out loud and it gets the crowd pumped and they start chanting for Danger. Danger walks out from behind the curtain and glares at the audience. He then runs down the entrance ramp and slides in the ring.
The bell rings as both competitors circle each other and lock up in the center of the ring. Danger makes the first move throwing in an arm wringer and K-Dawg flips out of it! K-Dawg then locks on one of his own as Danger yells in pain! Danger shoves K-Dawg into the ropes and whips him off, but K-Dawg reverses into a beautiful hiptoss! Danger gets right back up and is scooped up by K-Dawg and then slammed back down to the mat. K-Dawg wastes no time and wraps up Danger in a mahistrol cradle for a one count!
Jack Sage: K-Dawg moving and shaking right now! This may be over before it gets started! No!
Don Summit: Well K-Dawg is another middle of the road type of guy. This is the guy that needs a big singular type of win.
K-Dawg then takes Danger down with a side headlock takeover. Danger rolls K-Dawg over into a bridge for two! Both men get to their feet with K-Dawg still holding onto the side headlock. Danger punches him in the stomach and shoves him into the ropes, but is knocked down by a shoulder block from K-Dawg. K-Dawg then runs and springboards off the second rope with a diving senton splash, but Danger moves out of the way. K-Dawg quickly gets up and Johnny Danger leapfrogs him. K-Dawg bounces off the ropes and Danger goes for a monkey flip but K-Dawg flips over him! Danger gets up and goes for a back chop but K-Dawg ducks it and bounces off the ropes. Danger goes for a hiptoss, but K-Dawg reverses into a huge monkey flip! Johnny Danger gets to his feet and comes at K-Dawg and is taken down by a springboard huracanrana! Johnny Danger rolls out of the ring to gain his composure as K-Dawg looks on to the crowd. K-Dawg then dives off the apron with some sort of move, but Danger moves out of the way and K-Dawg hits the ring barricade head-first!
Jack Sage: K-Dawg taking a big risk, but it doesn’t pay off!
Danger applies a hammerlock and rams K-Dawg into the ring apron then rolls him into the ring. Danger stomps K-Dawg a couple of times after getting back into the ring. Danger lifts K-Dawg up for the False Hope Combo! Danger wraps the hold tightly around K-Dawg as the referee checks on him.
Don Summit: Another huge move from the newcomer!
Somehow K-Dawg gets to the rope and Danger is forced to break the hold. Danger then starts working the arm over with an armbar and some elbows to the shoulder of K-Dawg. Danger then locks in a reverse armbar. The crowd chants for K-Dawg as Danger lifts K-Dawg up and shoves him into the corner. The referee makes Danger give a clean break. Danger brings K-Dawg into the center of the ring and hits a shoulderbreaker then locking on another armbar.
Jack Sage: Again Danger targeting that arm of K-Dawg!
Don Summit: This Johnny Danger is doing very well on the big stage! I mean I don’t know who this kid is and have never seen him before this week, but I might have to give his agent a call!
Danger then picks up K-Dawg and chest chops him on the ropes then sends him off, but on the rebound Danger tries for a clothesline and K-Dawg hits a crucifix pin! K-Dawg gets only two from that exchange though and Danger is up quickly and kicks K-Dawg in the face. Danger then lifts K-Dawg up and the two start to brawl in the ring and Danger rakes the face of K-Dawg. Dawg goes to the mat holding his face as Johnny Danger follows up with hammerlock front bodyslam! Danger then comes off the ropes with a long elbow drop but K-Dawg moves out of the way and Danger slams his elbow into the canvas! Danger tries for another elbow drop and again K-Dawg rolls out of the way! K-Dawg gets up and moves to the corner as Johnny Danger is holding his arm. Danger runs after and K-Dawg moves out of the way and Danger stops before running into the corner. Danger turns around and runs at K-Dawg, but is knocked down by a back elbow! K-Dawg bounces off the ropes and clotheslines the rising Johnny Danger back down to the mat! Johnny gets up again and is knocked down by a spinning wheel kick from K-Dawg! He hooks the leg...
1! 2! 3!
Johnny Staggs: Here is your winner....K-Dawg!
Jack Sage: K-Dawg looked good tonight, and he's on his way up the ranks of the GWC.
DJ Segment
DJ enters Bishop’s locker room.
DJ: Hey homie, you got a second?
Bishop: What are you doing in here?
DJ: Me and T-Money didn’t appreciate how you stuck up for Jamal Carter at Unholy Coronation. What’s up with that?
Bishop: The man didn’t have nobody else to help him so I stepped up to the plate. What ya’ll need to do is stop bullying him and mind your business.
DJ walks closer to Bishop.
DJ: Oh yea? Who’s gonna make me?
Bishop steps in closer to DJ
Bishop: Try me man, just try me…
The two engage in a heated staredown.
DJ: You don’t even know what you are getting yourself into.
Bishop: Man, hush that noise up! I got a match to get ready for…
Bishop nudges his shoulder into DJ’s chest and exits his locker room. DJ continues to angrily stare.
Michael Walters and Mike Sullivan v. Phantom and The Emperor (w/ Aria Cross)
"'There's something cold and blank behind her smile She’s standing on an overpass In her miracle mile 'Cause you were from a perfect world A world that threw me away today, today... Today, to run away"
As the song picks up aggression, Aria Cross steps onto the stage to a chorus of boo's from the crowd. The ramp is lit from below in soft white light, but the rest of the arena remains blanketed in darkness. This lighting causes a shadow to be cast over Aria's hooded face, and the Gothic beauty only waits, building more suspense as the crowd continues to boo. At the line, "Won't save her from herself," she tosses her head back to alight her pale face in the under-lighting from the stage. With a devious smirk, she looks over her shoulder toward the entranceway. At this moment, Dead End comes out to the flank their Gothic Queen, following Aria toward the ring.
Cynthia Strutters: Introducing first, being accompanied by Aria Cross, weighing in at a combined weight of 495 lbs they are the team of Phantom and the Emperor, Dead End!
When reaching the ringside area, Dead End slides into the ring to perform their individual pre-match rituals. The lights come back up, and they await the beginning of the match.
Korn’s “Politics” starts to play as “The Machine” Michael Walters and Mike “The Icon” Sullivan come out to the stage with Ms. Adkins behind them. The two pose with Michael kneeling down and Mike still standing.
Cynthia Strutters: And now introducing their opponents, weighing in at a combined weight of 465 lbs. accompanied by Ms. Adkins, they are the team of Mike “The Icon” Sullivan and “The Machine” Michael Walters, Icon CORP!
They walk down the ramp telling off fans who yell things at them. They get in the ring and get face to face with Dead End. The referee tells both teams that one man from each team must start off the match. Michael Walters and Phantom start off the match by tying up in the center of the ring. Walters catches Phantom in a standing headlock, but Phantom shoots him into the ropes and hits a shoulder block. Michael goes to his stomach as Phantom comes off the ropes and jumps over him then stands and hits a jumping calf kick.
Jack Sage: Nice action so far by these two men.
Walters puts Phantom in a surfboard stretch and wrenches back at times. He then switches to a sit-down like full nelson hold. Phantom reaches his feet out to the ropes and hooks the bottom one.
Jack Sage: And Phantom will get the hold broken now.
The referee tells Walters to break the hold but he keeps the hold on until the ref counts to 4.
Sarah Hill: Walters knew he had to 5 to break the hold. So he went all the way to 4 to keep his new team from a disqualification loss.
When both men finally stand, they begin to trade punches. Then they start trading chops. Finally, they both hit each other at the same time, sending both men down.
Jack Sage: And the referee is counting both men down!
1 2 3 4 5 6 7…
Both men get to their feet and tag their respective partners in, who begin clotheslining each other. Sullivan snapmares Emperor and dropkicks him in the back of the head. Sullivan picks up Emperor and hits his suplex into a neckbreaker. He covers him. 1 2…
But Emperor kicks out.
Jack Sage: Too early to try for a cover.
Sullivan goes to pick up Emperor, but gets hit with a throat thrust. He goes to the ropes, but Ms. Adkins trips him up. This doesn’t sit well with Aria Cross as she runs toward Ms. Adkins, who runs to the back. Sullivan notices this and runs off to the back to try to help. Michael Walters yells at Sullivan to come back to the arena.
Jack Sage: Walters’ partner has bailed!
Sarah Hill: Ms. Adkins actions may cost her team instead of actually helping them.
Emperor rolls up Walters from behind without noticing...
1! 2! 3!
Sarah Hill: And there it is, Dead End picks up the victory over Icon Corp! Things looking good thus far for Affliction.
Aria Cross rushes into the ring to celebrate with Dead End as Afflictions theme music fills the arena to a resounding boo from the crowd.
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 23, 2007 16:48:36 GMT -5
Winner receives title shot JW McCammon does not pick at Reign of Terror Bishop v. Darkness
Don Summit: We've got an exciting contest lined up next, fans. We're about to see the birth of a new number one contender right here on Monday Night Mayhem!
Johnny Staggs: That's right, Don. Whichever title shot JW McCammon doesn't choose will be given to the winner of this contest.
Don Summit: This is a big opportunity for two of the GWC's biggest rising stars.
Johnny Staggs: No question about that, Don. Well! What are we waiting for? Let's get this match under way!
Cynthia Strutters: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a fifteen minute time limit.
"Till I Collapse" by Eminem blasts onto the sound system and the arena lights begin to strobe red and blue as the announcer continued.
Cynthia Strutters: Introducing first, from Detroit, Michigan, weighing in at 275 pounds... he is the Street Disciple, ladies and gentlemen, Bishop!
Bishop stepped through the curtain to a mixed reaction from the fans, wearing his trademark towel over his head as he walked toward the ring. Once inside, he tossed the towel aside and began to warm up, awaiting his opponent.
Cynthia Strutters: And his opponent...
The sounds of DZK's "Torch" powered through the arena, bringing the fans to their feet as they cheered in response, already knowing this music and who it accompanies. Smoke began to billow from the stage.
Cynthia Strutters: ...hailing from New York City and weighing in at 223 pounds, this... is... Darkness!
Darkness stepped through the fog on the stage, taking a brief moment to scan the crowd before he began the walk toward the ring. He wore his normal long, black trench coat, though it was quickly tossed into the crowd when he reached the ringside area. Rolling into the ring, Darkness locked eyes with Bishop for a moment. Both men looked focused - they knew the stakes for this match were high.
Johnny Staggs: What's your prediction for this match, Don?
Don Summit: It's hard to make a guess, Johnny. Bishop has the height and reach advantage, but Darkness may just be a step quicker.
Johnny Staggs: Well, we're about to find out! There's the opening bell!
Bishop and Darkness locked up immediately, wasting no time in getting straight to the wrestling. Both men looked evenly matched at first, and pushed away from each other only long enough to lock horns again.
Johnny Staggs: They're testing each others' strength - no one wants to make an early mistake in a match with so much on the line.
Finally, Bishop found the advantage by ducking his head and whipping Darkness into the ropes. As his opponent rebounded, Bishop lowered his head for a back body drop, but Darkness was prepared, slamming a double axe-handle onto Bishop's back and sending the larger athlete crumbling to the mat. Darkness wasted no time, stomping away at the supine form of his opponent before Bishop found his way to the ropes. Darkness gave a clean break, and Bishop pulled himself back to his feet. However, as soon as Bishop was vertical, Darkness charged, sending his opponent backward over the top rope with a vicious running lariat. The referee began a ten-count.
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Johnny Staggs: Bishop seems to be holding his shoulder! He must have landed awkwardly on that fall.
Don Summit: You know that Darkness can see that weakness, too. One can only assume that he'll try to explo-oh my God!
The announce team was cut off when Darkness launched himself between the top and middle ropes, connecting with a perfect suicide dive on Bishop just as he reached his feet. Pulling his opponent up, Darkness pushed Bishop back into the ring, breaking the referee's ten-count.
Johnny Staggs: Darkness looks to be in complete control at this point, Don.
Don Summit: We've seen Bishop fight back from behind before, though, Johnny.
Darkness pushed Bishop into a corner, beginning to lay in hard elbow and knee shots directly to the injured shoulder of Bishop before the referee called for a break. Again, Darkness obliged, taking a few step back. This time, however, it was Bishop's turn to catch his opponent by surprise. The Street Disciple charged from the corner, delivering a flying clotheline that sent both himself and Darkness down to the mat.
Don Summit: A clothesline with that injured shoulder! I'm not sure how wise that was, but he had to do something.
Both men reached their feet at about the same time, but Bishop was just a second ahead of his opponent, snapping off a quick jab, then another, followed by a body shot and a right hook that sent Darkness right back to the mat. The referee admonished Bishop for using closed fists.
Johnny Staggs: Looks like Darkness just got the Bum's Rush, and Bishop is right back into this match!
Bishop quickly capitalized on his downed opponent, locking a texas cloverleaf onto Darkness. Darkness refused to submit, shaking his head when asked by the referee. He tried to reach the ropes to break the hold, but Bishop dragged him right back into the center of the ring, then, suddenly, released one leg and twisted his body, breaking the cloverleaf and transitioning perfectly into an ankle lock.
Don Summit: Limb Damage on Darkness! He can't take much of this punishment!
Darkness was writhing in pain, though he knew that reaching the ropes was out of the question. He needed another escape... he raised one arm, looking like he was about to tap out, but then, he found the escape he was looking for, kicking back with his free leg and managing to connect squarely with Bishop's stomach, causing the Street Disciple to break the hold and clutch his midsection as he tried to regain his breath. Both men struggled to recover, but it was Darkness who limped to his feet first, charging and lowering his shoulder with a vicious spear that nearly cut Bishop in half. He went for the pin.
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Johnny Staggs: No! Kickout by Bishop!
Don Summit: Amazing, Johnny. I thought this match was over.
Johnny Staggs: Bishop knows what's at stake here, but so does Darkness. It's going to take a lot to put one of these men out.
Darkness didn't let the kickout pause his attack for even a second - the moment that Bishop escaped his pin, he was already lifting his opponent up to his feet. He quickly lifted Bishop onto his shoulder, pausing for a moment before hitting a vicious shoulderbreaker on the Street Disciple, once again targetting the injured bodypart. Bishop cried out in agony as he clutched his shoulder, and Darkness relentlessly continued the attack, grabbing the injured arm and falling back, wrenching back for pressure as he applied a juji-gatame.
Don Summit: Right on that injured shoulder! Bishop's going to have to tap out!
Bishop shouted a firm "No!" at the referee when asked for a submission, causing Darkness to tighten the hold further. With pain etched on his face, Bishop summoned every ounce of strength remaining in his body to shift his body-weight and position himself, still in the arm-lock, above Darkness in a pinning combination.
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Johnny Staggs: Darkness had to break the hold, or he would've been pinned! Smart strategy by Bishop.
Don Summit: But the damage may have been done, Johnny. How much more can Bishop have left?
Darkness lifted Bishop up again, only to bodyslam him right back down. He then looked to the top rope, motioning to the crowd which caused a loud pop from the fans - they knew what Darkness had in mind. Bishop looked ripe for the kill as his opponent climbed to the top turnbuckle. Darkness leapt from the rope, performing a backflip and positioning himself for the shooting star leg-drop he calls "Darkness Falls," but at the last moment, Bishop rolled aside, causing Darkness to come crashing down on the same leg that the Street Disciple had injured earlier in the match.
Johnny Staggs: Neither of these men will be the same after this match! Bishop is clutching that shoulder... Darkness is limping around the ring... what's next?!
Bishop saw his opportunity as Darkness crashed into the mat. He took a few steps back, and as soon as Darkness managed to lift himself to one knee, he charged, stepping off of Darkness's leg and connecting with a stiff knee to the side of the head.
Don Summit: Shining wizard! Bishop whips Darkness across into the other corner...
Bishop goes across the ring looking for a spear but Darkness evades, with Bishop driving his shoulder hard into the steel post. He turns and is hit with Light Out. Darkness makes the cover.
1... 2... 3!!!
Johnny Stags: Here is your winner....DARKNESS!
T-Money and DJ run down the aisle and slide into the ring. They come face to face with Bishop, who struggles to his feet, and the three engage in a staredown. Suddenly, DJ turns around and nails Darkness with a hard right hand. T-Money and Bishop join in on the assault and the three begin to triple team Darkness. DJ stands Darkness up and Bishop nails him with the Hollow Point to the head! DJ calls for a microphone.
DJ: We are starting a movement. Ever since I linked up with T-Money, I remembered how it was to be around real people. Growing up with Jamal Carter and seeing how fake and phony he was, and losing my cousin Omani, I forgot how it was to be around true brothers. But now I have found my brothers and together we’re gonna take this place by storm.
DJ passes the microphone to T-Money.
T-Money: We’ve been playing games with ya’ll weak n*ggas for too long, so now it’s time to get down to business. You look at our baggy jeans, our cocked hats, and our backgrounds, and you all automatically judge us. So now that we run this place, we’re the judges and everybody has to answer to us from now on. We are The Highly Untouchable Gangsters and we are just that…untouchable.
T-Money hands the microphone to Bishop.
Bishop: T.H.U.G. life for life!
Bishop drops the microphone on the mat and the three men raise each other’s arms. They all exit the ring and head backstage to loud boos.
Danny Vice segment
The cameras cut to Danny Vice's office where he is on his cellular phone as Hank Brown walks in.
Danny Vice: So you will be there Wednesday? Perfect. Yes, it's called the Annihilation Complex. I know, it does sound right up your alley, so I'm glad we will have you to be a part of it. K, see you then. Thanks.
Hank Brown: Commissioner Vice, who was that on the phone and who will the other three competitors in the Annihilation Complex at Reign of Terror?
Danny Vice: Hank, I will be announcing all of that in the coming days. But I can tell you the three other competitors will be absolutely incredible, making this the GREATEST main event in the history of PPV.
Hank Brown: Thank you, but who was on the phone?
Danny Vice: Hank, it was an old friend. Let's get on with tonight's show!
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 23, 2007 16:49:00 GMT -5
Ryder v. Joe Ragnal (w/ Aria Cross)
Johnny Saggs: Coming to the ring, from Scranton, PA, weighing 220 pounds, “The Innovator of Fun” Joe Ragnal!!
“Joe comes bounding out onto the stage as the fans cheer his name. He runs to the ring and slides in to await his opponent.
Johnny Saggs: And his opponent, accompanied by Aria Cross, he is part of Affliction, this is Ryder!!
Smoke fills the ringside area and "Kingdom Come" by Godflesh begins to play as we see two shadowy figures emerge from the curtain. Ryder and Aria make their way to the ring and Aria Cross goes to ringside as Ryder slides under the bottom rope, stands, and sticks both fists straight out to his sides as he tilts his head back and looks to the rafters. His long blonde hair falls back from his face to reveal deep blue eyes and a face that is tormented. He then goes to the corner of the ring and sits against the bottom turnbuckle as the music fades and the lights turn back on.
Both men stare each other down and Ryder slaps Ragnal in the face, but Joe Ragnal comes back with some elbows to the head. Ryder though just shoves him down and Ragnal comes back with a dropkick, knocking Ryder down and surprising the big man! Aria Cross tries to get here man going by slapping the mat as Ryder goes to the corner and Ragnal comes running with a jumping elbow smash, knocking Ryder down in the corner! Ragnal tries to keep the pressure on with some kicks and a knee to the fallen Ryder. Ryder though gets to his feet and knocks Ragnal into the ropes with a clothesline. Ragnal bounces off and Ryder goes for a clothesline,but Ragnal slides between his legs and takes Ryder down with a drop toe hold! Ryder gets on his knees and Ragnal starts slapping him in the back of the head as Aria Cross is looking on in disbelief!
Jack Sage: I am surprised Joe Ragnal is taking it to Ryder!
Don Summit: Yeah me too!
Ryder gets to his feet and looks at Ragnal and starts running at him, but Ragnal drops him with a high spinning back heel kick! Ragnal makes a cover...one...two...and Ryder emphatically kicks out! Ragnal goes to throw Ryder into the ropes but Ryder hits a thumb to the eye and then hangs the young man out to dry on the top rope with a slingshot suplex! Ryder then hits a big knee smash knocking Ragnal off the top rope and to the outside!
Jack Sage: What a move by Ryder using that knee to know Ragnal right off the ropes!
Don Summit: He started out slow but know he is picking the pace up!
Ryder goes to the outside and grabs Ragnal and rolls him back into the ring. Ryder makes a quick cover...one…Ragnal is able to kick out. Ryder stands on top of Ragnal, choking Ragnal with his boot. Ryder then poses and goes to grab Ragnal, but Ragnal mounts a little offense with some punches to the mid section, but Ryder knocks him back and lifts him up for a Ryderplex!! Ryder makes a cover as Aria Cross nods her head in approval...one...two...Joe Ragnal somehow kicks out and Ryder doesn’t believe the referee!
Ryder goes to pick up Ragnal, but Ragnal fights back, holding the bottom rope and double kicking Ryder in the mid section. Ryder though immidately stomps Ragnal in the chest and picks him up. Ryder holds the arm as he repeatedly kicks Ragnal in the chest then locks on an abdominal stretch! The referee checks on Ragnal and he punches Ryder in the head making him release the hold. Ragnal bounces off the far ropes but Ryder kicks him in the mid section and lifts him up in a sit-out reverse suplex! Ryder makes the cover, but only gets a one count as Ragnal immediately grabs the bottom rope.
Jack Sage: Ragnal clinging to that bottom rope like a life line!
Don Summit: Well he is hanging on for dear life right now!
Ryder goes to lift him for another Ryderplex, but Ragnal counters into a small package...one...two...Ryder kicks out! Ragnal gets up and bounces off the ropes, but Ryder nails him with a huge knee to the midsection, knocking Ragnal to the mat. Ragnal holds his stomach as Ryder plays to the crowd, who are booing him. Ryder then chokes Ragnal on the second rope. Ryder bounces off the ropes and Ragnal hits a big enzugiri!
Jack Sage: What a move! Ragnal stopped the Ryder Train!
Don Summit: The Ryder Train?!
Both men struggle to their feet as Ragnal bounces off the ropes and goes for a running drop kick, which Ryder catches into a sitout powerbomb. Ryder holds him for the cover, but Ragnal kicks out at two. Suddenly at the top of the ramp appears Pillage.
Jack Sage: Pillage is here, could he be on the same page now with Affliction?
Pillage begins down the ramp but ahead of him runs Icon Corp. Icon Corp jumps into the ring and begins to stomp down Joe Ragnal. The referee calls for the bell as Aria Cross and Ryder just watch in shock. Ryder begins to join in on the stomping of Joe Ragnal. Pillage finally reaches the ring and enters slowly.
Don Summit: Do you think Icon Corp wants into Affliction? Why are they here?
Pillage instead of helping the trio, clears the ring with a big boot to Walters and a clothesline to Sullivan. Ryder turns and misses with a clothesline, and Pillage hits a T-Bone Suplex! Ryder rolls out of the ring to the arms of Aria as they back up the ramp as "Eye of the Tiger" hits the speakers in the arena.
Jack Sage: It seems they're not all on the same page! Pillage is pissed and it looks like Ryder is on his hit list!
GWC Television Title Match Jamal Carter (c) v. Xavier Cross
Johnny Staggs: The next contest is set for one fall and is for the GWC Television Championship! Coming to the ring, the challenger, from Atlanta, Georgia and weighing in at 230 pounds, XAVIER CROSS!!
Bring Em Out’ by T.I. Comes over the loudspeaker, the fans mildly cheer as Xavier jumps out from behind the curtain and runs down to the ramp, as he is running stage pyro is going off. Xavier gets in the ring and does his fighting routine with the pyro. Xavier leans in the ropes as he awaits his opponent.
Johnny Staggs: And his opponent, making his way to the ring, from Birmingham Alabama, he is the GWC Television Champion, JAMAL CARTER!!!
"Fireproof" by Pillar comes on the PA system as the stage pyros go off and Carter comes walking through the curtain with his hands on his hips and the TV Championship around his waist. Carter walks around the ring shaking fans’ hands and climbs into the ring. He walks to the corner and climbs the turnbuckles, praying as stands on them and then raises his arms to the fans.
Jamal Carter talks to the referee and hands him the Television Championship then he hands his shirt to the ring attendant. Both men circle each other as the bell sounds . They lock up in the center of the ring, but Cross is shoved to the mat by Jamal Carter. Xavier Cross takes some time getting up. They lock up again and Carter lifts Cross up and back body drops him from a standing position!
Jack Sage: Whoa look at the strength shown by the TV Champion!
Don Summit: He came up from one knee with Xavier Cross on his shoulders and there’s a back body drop! Jamal Carter has freakish like strength!
Jack Sage: Carter did come out of Unholy Coronation with his title still intact.
Don Summit: Let’s see if he can do it here!
Xavier Cross lays on the floor recovering as Carter is looking on. Carter then starts laying in some kicks to the head of Cross. Cross gets onto his knees and looks to the crowd for what to do next as Jamal Carter is staring him in the face. Xavier Cross gets to his feet and they lock up once more, but Carter with a knee to the face and a club to the back, knocking Cross to the mat. Jamal Carter then sets up Cross for a powerbomb, but as he lifts Cross up, Xavier Cross repeatedly punches Carter in the head and then hits a hurricanrana! Both men get to their feet and Cross nails Carter in the face with a spinning wheel kick, knocking Carter back down. Cross makes a cover...one...two...Carter kicks out.
Jack Sage: A close one there for the Television Champion!
Don Summit: Don’t worry Carter has him right where he wants him!
Xavier Cross lifts Carter to his feet and throws him into the ropes. Jamal Carter reverses, but Xavier goes for a crucifix pin, though Carter reverses by smashing the back of Cross’ head onto his knee with a backbreaker DDT!
Don Summit: Both men fighting to get the upper hand on that exchange!
Jack Sage: Xavier Cross almost had the Television Championship won at Unholy Coronation!
Don Summit: Seems though Jamal Carter is trying to send a message to him tonight! And that is don’t mess with me!
Carter then hits some mounted punches on Cross who is still on the mat. Carter then lifts Cross to his feet and rams him back-first into the turnbuckle. Carter takes a moment and does it again to Cross, who falls to the mat, holding his back. Jamal then starts choking Cross with his boot as he is holding on the ropes. Carter lets go before the referee makes the five count and snapmares Xavier Cross to the mat and locks on a reverse chinlock. Carter wrenches it a couple of times and then switches to a sitting abdominal stretch.
Jack Sage: Carter is trying to keep the high flyer Cross from doing what he does best!
Don Summit: And he is doing a great job of it right now! That is why he is the Television Champion!
The crowd starts getting behind Cross as Carter hits some clubs to Cross’ chest trying to wear him down more. Cross tries to get to his feet, but Carter hits some more punches. Cross gets to his feet and hiptosses Carter over. Cross hits a few punches and whips Carter into the ropes. Carter goes for a clothesline, but Cross ducks and springboards off the middle rope with a springboard front dropkick!
Both men get back and Cross nails Carter in the side of the head with the Cross Out! Carter rolls to the apron, gets to his feet and Xavier Cross comes running and bounces off the turnbuckle and knocks Jamal Carter off the apron with another springboard dropkick! Jamal Carter holds his head as Cross makes his way out of the ring. Xavier Cross stops on the ringside steps as Carter is getting to his feet and then jumps off the steps and again dropkicks Carter back down!
Don Summit: Yet another dropkick from Cross and if Jamal Carter wasn’t taking Xavier Cross seriously he is now!
Xavier Cross rolls Jamal Carter back into the ring and walks up the steps, jumps over the top rope and spring board moonsaults right onto Carter! Xavier Cross hooks a leg as he makes a cover...one...two...and Jamal Carter again kicks out! Cross and Carter get to their feet and Cross pushes Carter into the corner, mounts him and starts nailing punches.
Crowd: ...one...two...three...four...five...six...
Carter shoves Cross off at six and goes for the Last Stand Powerslam, but Cross elbows out of it and shoves him into the ropes and bounces off the opposite side. Cross ducks a clothesline from Carter and springboards off the middle rope with a flying cross body, but is caught by Carter with the Last Stand Powerslam! Carter gets up and walks around a bit as Cross is lying on the ground. Carter waits for Cross to get up. Cross climbs to his feet and is caught with an elbow from Carter to the head. Carter whips Cross into the corner.
Jack Sage: It looks like its time for 3rd Degree Burns from Carter...
Carter takes Cross to the top rope to setup the top rope powerbomb. The crowd is on their feet cheering. Cross blocks Carters attempt and the two begin exchanging blows on the turnbuckle. Both men are now standing and teetering with every blow. Right hand. Left hand. Right hand. Left hand. Cross finally takes Carter down with a top rope headscissors. Cross is up first and springboards off the middle rope for the Crossword Puzzle.
1... 2... 3!!!
Johnny Staggs: Here is your winner...and NEW Television Champion...XAVIER CROSS!
Don Summit: Oh my! There it is! New TV champion Xavier Cross! What a performance by both men tonight, and a sensational Main Event!
"Bring Em Out" hits the speakers as Cross lifts the television title over his head in the center of the ring as the crowd cheers loudly. The GWC fans chang his name as the Mayhem credits roll...
Crowd: XAVIER! XAVIER! XAVIER!
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 10:54:15 GMT -5
Credits: K-D v. Danger - McCammon Icon Corp v. Dead End - Cool Dad Bishop v. Darkness - Aria Cross Ryder v. Ragnal - McCammon Carter v. Cross - McCammon Opening Segment - All participants DJ Segment - T-Money Finishes to matches - Vice, T-Money
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Post by Lexington "The Poet" Royale on Mar 26, 2007 11:26:18 GMT -5
Reginald "The Magician" Churchill - "Great Mayhem this week guys. Too bad Ryder got screwed by that villain Pillage. His mockery RP of Joe Ragnal was a nice change of pace for a usually demented character. Instead he gets the DQ loss! And what's going on with Icon Corp? Why did they attack Joe Ragnal? And congratulations are in order for the new Television Champion, Xavier Cross! My goodness! So much turmoil, so little time to discuss it all! Can't wait for Assault. When the E.F.C. is on the card, things have the tendency to heat up. Wouldn't you say so Lexington?"
Lexington "The Poet" Royale - "Yes. Quite."
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 19:02:25 GMT -5
Tag Teams in Title match, i'd really like a segment for the show from each of you, just PM them to me if u wanna do it.
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Post by "Reckless Jack" Brad Kane on Mar 26, 2007 19:48:49 GMT -5
I'd like another bottle of rum.
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