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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 18:57:08 GMT -5
"Hit the Floor" by Bullet For My Valentine hits the speakers in the Rexall place. Pyrotechnics hit above the BigScreen monitor. The crowd is panned as it screams as multiple signs are shown, such as "ABC - ANNIHILATION BADASS COMPLEX", "CD IS JUST PLAIN CREEPY", and "Thunder is a p*ssy". Finally the camera settles in on Phil Brooks and Josh Harter as they start the introduction to the show.
Phil Brooks: Ladies and gents...
Josh Harter: Idiots and retards...
Phil Brooks: Wow, ok. Early tonight huh?
Josh Harter: Yep!
Phil Brooks: Regardless, we have on hell of a show tonight, capped off by the ever important Tag Title match. This isn't time for Tender Loving Care, it's all about Tables, Ladders, and Chairs tonight! England's Finest Connection defends their titles against the Playmakers and The Classics.
Josh Harter: Before all of that chicanery, we still have several other big time matches, such as the huge tag team match between our current and former World Champions, as Thunder and Miguel Sanchez tag up to face T-Money and Pillage. Three of these men are already in the Annihilation Complex match, while Pillage is just trying to get free from his contract with the sultry seductress, Aria Cross!
Phil Brooks: It seems like Commissioner Vice made the theme of the evening all about tag teams, as JW McCammon and Reckless Jack tag up to face Creeping Death and Rudy Mancino as well tonight!
Josh Harter: And in our opener, we have a match betw...
"Gonna Fly Now" hits the speakers as Danny Vice walks out towards the ring to a huge ovation from the crowd.
Josh Harter: Fine commissioner, I will wait!
Vice hits the ring and signals his thanks to the crowd as they finally settle.
Danny Vice: It doesn't matter how cold it is in Canada, because you can always count on it being absolutely RED HOT in Edmonton!
Cheap pop, gotta love the Commish.
Danny Vice: Well, I know you're all extremely excited for tonight's festivities, but I figure before the wreckage and carnage spills all over this ring and throughout this arena, I wanted to introduce one of the three remaining spots for the Annihilation Complex at Reign of Terror. He is known worldwide for his impressive tag team and singles accomplishments. Heading out, along with his good friend Creeping Death...
This solicites a large round of booes from the crowd.
Danny Vice:...I give you Rick Mad!
"A Guitar and A Heart" by M83 hits as a green light shines at the top of the ramp. Rick Mad and Creeping Death walk out to a chorus of booes from the crowd. Mad tells the crowd to shut up multiple times, before he lifts the microphone to his lips. Suddenly the crowd turns from booes to cheers as Reckless Jack comes flying out of the backstage area with a chair in hand. Jack drills Mad in the head, dropping him onto the stage with one swing. He swings at CD who dodges it and jumps off the stage before running to the backstage area. The crowd cheers as Jack tosses the chair and begins to give chase. "This Calling" fills the arena as Vice laughs in the ring and suddenly heads up the ramp to the backstage, stepping over Mad on his way to the back.
Phil Brooks: Well I guess it doesn't matter who stands between him, rules or no rules, in the ring or outside, Reckless Jack will get his hands on Creeping Death soon enough.
Josh Harter: And at Reign of Terror, they will have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide!
Phil Brooks: Let's get to our opening match, it's Red Solomon and Phoenix Chambers. Michelle?
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 18:58:07 GMT -5
Phoenix Chambers v. Red Solomon
Familiar Territory by The Mark of Cain blares through the speakers as Pheonix Chambers walks out of the tunnel onto the stage with and open hoodie, hood covering his head. When the intro stops Chambers bows his head a little and the singer yells "BURN!" in the song, throws his arms out(almost in a Raven fashion) throws his head back to throw the hood off of his head, and then walks down to the ring, focused and ready. In the ring he takes off his hoodie and throws it in the crowd, and sits on the top turnbuckle, awaiting his next opponent.
"Young Grow Old" by Creed starts as red light plays across the arena. Red steps out onto the stage and raises both arms high into the air, hands outstretched. He runs to the ring, jumps up onto the apron and jumps over the top rope. He then sits cross-legged in the center of the ring, eyes closed, waiting for his opponent.
Michelle Madison: The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and has been changed to a YOU'RE FIRED match! Whichever wrestler does not score a pinfall or submission victory, will be fired by order of Danny Vice!
The match starts off with Chambers shooting Solomon an evil grin from across the ring. Solomon nods his head, and moves to the center of the ring. Chambers does the same, and the two lock up. Solomon quickly dives behind Chambers, and when Chambers turns around, he's taken by suprise with an arm drag from Solomon. Chambers gets up, but Solomon only takes him down again with another arm drag. Infuriated, Phoenix gets to his feet using the ropes, and turns once again, this time only to receive a kick to the gut, followed by some knife edge chops that place the Phoenix Champion into the ropes. Solomon then throws in a few jabs, and whips Chambers into the ropes. Chambers sends Solomon to the floor with a shoulder block, then jumps over Solomon and hits the ropes again, this time with Solomon getting up and hitting a third arm drag. But this time he also holds in the move, transferring it into an arm bar. A frustrated Chambers pounds the mat with his right arm, showing his anger.
Phil Brooks: You can see neither man wants to be fired from the GWC, the pressure is truly mounting.
Josh Harter: Gee, ya think? Make a bunch of money working for the greatest fans in the world or unemployment...which would you take?
Finally Solomon releases the Armbar, but as Chambers gets to his feet Solomon pulls him into a side headlock. Chambers tries to get out, but can't and resorts to elbowing Solomon in the gut a couple of times. He then pushes Solomon into the ropes, and when Solomon bounces off the ropes, Chambers takes down the former United States Champion with a huge back body drop. Solomon rolls around holding his back in pain but quickly gets to his feet. Chambers pulls Solomon by the hair into the turnbuckle, and keeps him in the corner as he delivers kicks and punches. He rams his shoulder into Solomon;s gut a few times, then whips the Icon into the opposite turnbuckle. He tries to squash Solomon into the turnbuckle, but Solomon quickly moves out of the way, and attacks Chambers from behind with a few forearms to the back of the head. He turns Chambers around, and then climbs to the middle turnbuckle, before hitting him with left hands as the crowd counts along. "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ,8-" but at eight, Chambers suddenly shoves Solomon off of him, to the ground, but Solomon simply rolls back and gets to his feet quickly, before jumping foreward and kicking Chambers in the gut. Solomon pulls Chambers to the middle of the ring, where he executes a very impressive overhead belly to belly suplex! He rolls over onto Chambers and goes for the pin
One!
Two!!
Kick out by Chambers.
Josh Harter: Nearfall for the former United States Champion, this is a good time to note that these two met in the first ever title match in the history of the GWC...
Phil Brooks: And now one might be fired...wow.
Solomon backs up a little, allowing Chambers to get to his feet. When he does, the two stare down once more, Chambers looking very frustrated, and Solomon looking very focused. Suddenly Chambers lunges foreward witha clothsline, but once again, Solomon ducks it, and when Chambers turns around, Solomon delivers a huge dropkick that sends Chambers outside to the floor! Solomon gets the crowd excited as he does a martial arts pose, to cheers. Chambers gets to his feet, but just as he does, Solomon climbs to the top turnbuckle, and leaps off backwards with a HUGE moonsault from the top rope, to the outside on Chambers! Both men crash to the floor as the fans go nuts. As both men lay there for a few moments, the referee begins the ten count.
Phil Brooks: This is gutcheck time for these two men. It's time to fight, but who has anything left to do so?
Solomon is the first one to his feet, as he pulls Chambers up with him. Solomon pulls Chambers all the way up, and then tries to whip Chambers into the steel stairs, but Chambers reverses! The impact on which Chambers sends Solomon into the stairs causes a loud "BANG" noise, as the top part of the stairs fly over. Chambers stumbles back a little, but laughs as Solomon lays on the bottom half of the stairs, motionless. Chambers pulls Solomon up by the hair, then slams him face first into the stairs! This gets a few boos, as the referee threatens to DQ Chambers. Chambers ignores the referee, and pulls Solomon to his feet, before hooking Solomon's arms. He then delivers a HUGE double underhook bomb onto Solomon, on the steel stairs! The referee once again threatens to DQ Chambers, who just laughs and nodds his head. Chambers pulls Solomon to his feet, and lifts him up over his shoulders, carrying him! He then points to the steel pole, and gets a running start, before ramming Solomon's head into the steel pole as if he were a javelin! Chambers lets Solomon's limp body drop to the floor, before rolling into the ring. He then rolls back out, to break up the referee's ten count. Solomon, who has stopped moving all together, is lifted to his feet by Chambers, who only kicks him in the face with a huge front kick, sending Solomon back to the floor. Chambers then shouts "let's see you get back in the ring now!" before sliding into the ring himself. He watches, as the referee begins to count Solomon out.
One!
Two!!
Three!!!
Four!!!
By this time, Solomon has gained some movement. At seven, Solomon has used the apron to pull himself to his feet, but at eight, Chambers runs off the ropes, and delivers a baseball slide to Solomon, knocking him back down.
Josh Harter: Good strategy by Chambers to kick him while he's down. A man after my own heart.
But instead of letting Solomon get counted out, Chambers rolls out of the ring, and picks up Solomon, rolling him into the ring. Chambers takes some time to taunt some fans who are yelling things at him, then turns back to get into the ring himself. However as soon as he jumps onto the apron, Solomon comes out of nowhere with a big dropkick that sends Chambers flying off the apron, and hitting his head on the ring barrier! Solomon collapses in the ring, still very worn down from Chambers's outside attack. Chambers on the other hand, clutches his face as he tries to recover. He gets to his feet, and this time he leans against the barricade, and waits, before sliding into the ring. When he gets to his feet, Solomon is back up as well! The two begin exchanging punches to each other in the center of the ring, with Chambers seemingly getting the advantage due to his size. But out of nowhere, Solomon starts to fight back with a new fire, and soon Chambers is staggering back, unable to strike Solomon. But Solomon just keeps hitting Chambers quicker and quicker, until he finally stops, spins around and takes Chambers down with a Spinning Heel Kick! The fans go nuts as Solomon gets to his feet, shaking his head.
Phil Brooks: The momentum is flying back and forth here, can Solomon muster up enough to make the cover?
Solomon uses the ropes to climb to his feet, as Chambers lays on the mat. Solomon suddenly jumps onto the middle rope, then swings around in midair, delivering a BIG Leg Drop to the back of Chambers's head! Solomon rolls Chambers over, pinning him.
One!
Two!!
Kick out by Chambers. Solomon sits up, looking slightly irritated, as he grabs Chambers by the hair and pulls him to his feet. Solomon kicks him in the gut, then delivers a knife edge chop, then another, then he takes a few steps back, and lunges foreward for a Superkick! But at the very last second, Chambers ducks the move, and when Solomon turns around, Chambers nails him with a huge Powerslam! Chambers gets to his feet, and growls, then runs against the ropes, rolls over, jumps up, and rolls again in mid air, hitting a perfect Rolling Thunder on Solomon! Chambers gets up, smirking, before picking up Solomon, and signalling for the end with the Chamber Driver! But just before Chambers can get the move, Solomon jumps over Chambers's shoulder, and when Chambers turns around, Solomon kicks him in the gut, grabs his head and delievers the Red Revolution! The fans go nuts, as Solomon falls to his back, simply exhausted. Both men remain laying in the center of the ring for quite some time, until Solomon finally starts to move. He gets up, and at the same time, Chambers begins to move as well. Solomon gets to his feet, just as Chambers gets to one knee, and Solomon taunts, getting prepared to deliver a Shining Wizard!
Josh Harter: I can see Chambers' pink slip now...
BUT WAIT! Reckless Jack hops into the ring and destroys Solomon with a Yazkua Kick. Chambers is up on his feet as Reckless Jack picks him up and drops him right on his head with the Reckless Killing!!! After that, he takes off his hoodie and throws it into the crowd while waiting for Solomon to get up. Solomon staggers to his feet as Jack picks him and and drops him with the Reckless Killing V2.0!!! The crowd is going batshit as Reckless Jack storms around the ring, asking for a mic.
Reckless Jack: Okay, I am gonna keep this simple. CD, wherever you are...you're a dead man.
Reckless Jack gives the mic back to ringside and runs to the backstage area as the entire arena explodes with excitement.
Aria Cross segment
Danny Vice sat with his feet kicked up on his desk, casually watching Assault on one of the television monitors set up in his office. There came a light knock on the door.
Danny Vice: Door's open.
And indeed, the door did open. In stepped the woman whom the GWC fans had come to know quite well over the past weeks and months. Aria wore a knee-length black skirt with white and black striped stockings pulled high on her legs. Her shoes were out of the camera shot. On her body, she wore a simple white blouse with a black shroud over everything. Her hair was worn in a simple ponytail, and her pallid face painted with heavy mascara and black lipstick. The many bracelets lining her wrists clinked together as she closed the door and took her seat across from her employer, crossing her left leg over her right knee. She wasted no time in getting to the point.
Aria Cross: Daniel, I want Pillage's title match he won at Alpha transferred to Ryder immediately.
Danny Vice: Well, Aria, as much as I'd like to do that, I'm afraid that contract is non-transferable. My hands are tied. But... I'm glad you're here, actually. I have some news for you.
Aria sighed, drumming her black-painted fingernails on Vice's desk.
Aria Cross: News, Daniel?
Danny Vice: Pillage was in here earlier, and I've granted him a match at Reign of Terror against Ryder. If he wins, I'm going to let him tear up the contract with you.
Aria Cross: I see. Well, then, I do believe it's time I got Pillage onto the right side of this arrangement. Next week, I want a tag team match. Ryder and Pillage against a team of your choosing.
Danny Vice: Done. Anything else, Ms. Cross?
Aria Cross: That will be all, Daniel.
With that, she stood, her face as unreadable as ever - was she pleased by this turn of events? Angry? None could tell. The only one who knew for sure was Aria Cross, and she took that knowledge with her when she closed the door to Danny Vice's office, and was gone.
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 18:59:06 GMT -5
United States Title Segment
“Atomic Garden” by Bad Religion begins to play as David clad in a suit and tie along, appears on crutches and being accompanied by Harleen Quinzel, whose hair is put up quite nicely and sporting a suit herself. As the two head down the ramp, walk up the ring steps and into the ring itself with some assistance from a few road agents, a standing ovation is given.
Once in the middle of the ring, Alastair bows and motions for a microphone. Harleen walks to the one of the ends of the ring and gets handed one. She walks back to David and hands it to him. Alastair lips a “thank you” to Harley before holding the mic in front of him.
“You know, Edmonton…it’s great to be here.”
The crowd cheers respectively from the cheap pop.
“But there’s a time where a guy needs to walk away and look at the big picture of life. And because of the events surrounding me a little over a week ago and my injury at Unholy Coronation…I have to call this the end of the road. All the memories and working with such great people is something that I will never forget. And to symbolize that, I will go ahead and show this presentation…”
The setting suddenly goes to black before the silence melds into a recognizable instrument labeled music. That is in the form of the start of "Burn“ by Alkaline Trio.
There's a lightning storm each and every night.
The music in turn brings up images, beginning with David walking down a ramp for an unnamed wrestling promotion...
Crashing inside you like motorbikes.
...Which gives way to David staring off at an opponent off-screen.
We toss and turn, sleep so loud.
David then hooks up against a larger man, unknown to the viewers...
Grind the teeth in our, our empty mouths.
Our empty...
And flashes to David breaks off of his opponent, locked into a corner already, while backing up a step or two and lands chop after chop after chop on someone.
There's a forest fire burning bright.
Leading to, Alastair struggling to his feet and grabs the larger wrestler seen before and executes a MEAN looking Vertebreaker on him...
Spreading quickly towards our last rights.
...before going to another shot of Alastair running and connecting with a huge lariat to another unknown wrestler.
Nowhere to run, pointless to hide.
Yet another unknown wrestler and Alastair begin to exchange right hands with each other before Alastair takes the advantage.
Just lay there and scream, pretending to try.
Pretending...
Intending to burn, pretending to fight it.
David gets back up and picks up his opponent and hangs him straight down his back, with the opponent's head hovering around the back of David's knees. Alastair then drops down to his knees, sending the guys’ head first into the mat!
Everyone learns faster on fire.
Fading into David hitting a running-jumping-Tornado-DDT on another larger opponent.
Things took a turn, lost all desire.
Alastair reaches the top of a cage, and steadies himself. He looks down, he takes a deep breath... AND HITS A SHOOTING STAR LEGDROP FROM THE TOP OF THE CAGE!
You live and you burn...
David Alastair then is shown using his own version of the sunset-flip piledriver, "Abandon All Ye Hope", on someone...
You live and you burn...
This impending doom is left deep inside
Alastair counters the maneuver my causing Phantom to lose his balance and hits spinning DDT on Phantom. Alastair gets to his feet and ascends the top rope, where he hits the Believer’s End legdrop.
And it's haunting you each and every night
Thunder tries to run through Striker, but Striker catapults him right on to David Alastair's shoulders. As Striker moves out the way, Alastair runs out of the corner with Thunder sitting on his shoulders and delivers a hard running powerbomb pin.
Light starving wolves, drowning sheep
Phoenix Chambers pulls out from behind Alastair and gets a Full Nelson. Alastair elbows out of the Full Nelson and turns around and grabs Chambers, and then tosses him across the ring with a Wrist Clutch Exploder Suplex!
We close our eyes, pretending to sleep
Descending…
As the music begins to pick up again, Red Solomon stumbles back and forth. Alastair then gets up and pulls Solomon into him so his head is in between his thighs. He then flips over and lands a sick flip piledriver that he calls the "Abandon All Ye Hope".
Intending to burn, pretending to fight it
Alastair dashes towards Outcast, only to meet an astounding running clothesline. As if getting caught in sheer surprise, David sickeningly lands on his neck…
Everyone learns faster on fire
Thunder rushes over and kicks Striker to break up the pin. Thunder then grabs Alastair and throws him into the turnbuckle.
Things took a turn, lost all desire
As Striker gets to his feet, Thunder locks in the Million Dollar Dream. Alastair comes running full speed and sunset flips over both men. Thunder escapes the flip but trips out of the ring and to the apron floor.
You live and you burn
You live and...
Like hell, we are anxiously waiting Like hell burning silently strong
Footage of a bloody Alastair struggling to get up is show, transitioning to…
Somehow we fell down by the wayside And somehow this hell is home
David taunting on the nearest turnbuckle. He embraces the mixed reactions by extending his arms out and slowly steps off the turnbuckle.
As we burn, pretending to fight it Everyone learns faster on fire
Solomon gets all the way up and turns around right into a kick in the face. David Alastair takes him over o the top rope and lifts him up there. Alastair follows and hooks him in for a Saviour’s Reign from the top rope! It lands!!!
Things took a turn, lost all desire You live and you burn
Alastair, now at the top turnbuckle, stretches out his arms, signaling for the Descending Phoenix Star Press.
You live and---
Alastair leaps into the and rotates and drills Chambers. He hooks the leg for the cover as the referee crawls over for the count...
Like hell, we are anxiously waiting Like hell burning silently strong
To a transition where Reckless Jack and Alastair celebrate together in the ring by posing on the turnbuckles for the cheering crowds.
Somehow we fell down by the wayside
On one of the turnbuckles, David is seen holding up the GWC United States title in his hands.
And somehow this hell is home
Until finally, Alastair raises a fist upwards…seemingly raising it to the sky.
Right now, this hell is my home
From there, the song as well as the highlight reel fades out…
The setting now comes back to David and Harley standing in the middle of the ring. With microphone in hand and title on his shoulder, David starts to speak again.
“And now this is the hard part. Stepping away from all the cheers, like you folks all gave me tonight when I came out. And stepping away from what I’ve been a part of for the past two years, the past year in touring North America. Finally, I’d like to call out the Owner of the Global Wrestling Coalition, Danny Vice.”
"Gonna Fly Now" hits as Danny Vice walks down the ramp and steps into the ring with Harley and Alastair. Alastair, shown holding back some tears, then turns to Harley and nods to her, signaling that the title belt to be taken off his shoulder. In silence, she unsnaps the back of the belt and hands the belt over to Vice.
“Mr. Vice, I’ve been grateful to be here and compete for you. For I’ve had some great memories while working for the federation. I hereby vacate this United States Championship belt and handing it over to your custody.”
Harley and Alastair leave the ring and head up the ramp as the crowd cheers loudly, thanking him for all his hard work.
Danny Vice: Thank you David. You will truly be missed here in the GWC. And as for this title, well I have decided that only one man deserves this title. Ladies and gentleman, I am proud to award the United States Championship to...
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.
Danny Vice: ...JW McCammon!
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 walks over to Vice, accepts the United States title and lifts it over his head as the crowd cheers. Suddenly...
Reckless Jack and J.W. McCammon v. Creeping Death and Rudy Mancino
"This Time Imperfect" hits the speakers and the crowd screams again. Reckless Jack comes down without frills or dances. He's focused and compelled to defeat the man who attacked him for over a month as he steps into the ring with his partner for the night, JW McCammon
Michelle Madison: In the ring, the team of "The Mercenary" JW McCammon and Reckless Jack. And their first opponenet, Rudy Mancino!
"The Final Countdown" by Europe beings to play over the loudspeakers. As the the curtains brush aside at the top of the ramp. Overhead spot lights quickly focus to the top of the ramp, as Rudy Mancino walks out from backstage sporting a large diamond studded coat. Mancino raises his arms high in the air, as the fans boo in hatred. Rudy Mancino makes his way down the ramp, as he dodges the trash thrown by the angered fans. Mancino reaches the bottom of the ramp, as he pulls himself up onto the apron. Mancino grabs the top rope, as he vaults over the top rope landing inside the ring. Rudy raises his arms in the air for a brief second, before he lowers them and begins to take off his high dollar coat.
Michelle Madison: And his tag team partner...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 "happy" opening to "The Light That Blinds" by Shadows Fall plays.The crowd goes along with the sounds. "Doo-da-doo dooing" along with it. As the song gets darker and darker, 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, thirty four 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 or thirty, until the vocals start, 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 in the ring, does the crucifix pose once again, takes the hoodie off, and then takes a seat on the top turnbuckle, awaiting the match to begin.
Phil Brooks: Finally, Creeping Death and Reckless Jack. JW McCammon and Rudy Mancino. These four have two of the hottest feuds in the coalition, and they will finally get their hands on one another.
Josh Harter: And CD has absolutely messed with Jack beyond return. Jack looks like he might snap.
McCammon and CD move to their corners as Reckless Jack and Rudy Mancino get set to start things off. The two meet in the middle of the ring with a grapple that results in Mancino finding himself in a side headlock. Jack flips Mancino over to the mat, keeping the lock in tact but Mancino bridges the maneuver and pushes off on the mat, rolling back over Jack and breaking the hold. Mancino uses his momentum to charge into the ropes while Jack gets to his feet and turns to face Mancino. Mancino surprises him with a dropkick to the knees. Jack goes down to the mat and Mancino goes back into the ropes. Mancino leaps onto the middle rope and comes back with a backflip but Jack rolls out of the way. Mancino lands on his feet as Jack continues to move his momentum forward into the ropes. He comes back and slides through the legs of Mancino. Mancino turns around and Jack leaps forward and brings Mancino down with a hurricanrana takedown. Mancino rolls through and right back to his feet, again using his momentum to hit the ropes and come back at Jack. Jack gets to his feet and turns to face Mancino just in time to receive a flying elbow to the forehead, taking him down.
Phil Brooks: Well executed by the wrestling machine that is Rudy Mancino.
Mancino picks up Jack and places him in his corner where he reaches over and tags in CD. Mancino delivers some stiff rights to the side of the head of Jack before picking him up and placing him on the turnbuckle. Mancino and CD climb to the middle turnbuckle and begin to set him up for a double suplex from the top. Recklass Jack doesn’t want to go as he delivers a right to Mancino and a left to CD, both men releasing their grips. Jack then shoves both men off and repositions himself on the top. Mancino and CD both charge forward but Jack gets the feet up and both men stumble back as Jack stands tall on the top turnbuckle and comes crashing down on both men with a cross body! Mancino rolls out of the ring after the blow and begins to make his was way back around to his corner as Jack rolls through the move and to his corner, making the tag.
Josh Harter: And here comes The Mercenary...
McCammon springboards over the top rope and greets CD with a leg drop. A quick hook of the leg but CD kicks out after the count of one and both men are quick to their feet. McCammon is first to strike with a chop across the chest of CD, knocking him back into the ropes. He attempts to send CD across to the other side but CD counters and McCammon goes to the far ropes. As he arrives, Mancino is there pulling down the ropes to send McCammon to the outside. Mancino continues to stand on the apron, looking in towards the ring as though nothing happened until McCammon grab him by the feet and pulls him off the apron. Mancino strikes his chin on the side of the ring on the way down as the referee sits and begins to make his count. McCammon runs forward on Mancino looking for a lariat but Mancino ducks and McCammon wraps his arm around the steel ringpost.
Phil Brooks: Ohh, that can't feel good on the old collarbone.
Josh Harter: Steel is as unforgiving as my ex-wives.
Mancino immediately jumps back onto the apron where he was suppose to be until McCammon pulled him off as McCammon lay on the ground holding his arm. The referee count is at five so McCammon grudgingly pulls himself to his feet and rolls back under the ropes and into the ring to stop the count. CD is waiting for him from the far turnbuckle but the referee turned to McCammon making sure he re-entered the ring before the count, Jack decides to even the score and shoves CD off the turnbuckle. CD turns to take a swing at Jack but Jack ducks and drives his shoulder into the stomach of CD. Jack then flips over the top rope, scooping up CD along the way and strikes with a sit down powerbomb! The impact is heard by the referee who then sends Reckless Jack back to his corner with a warning.
Phil Brooks: I'm sure Jack has been waiting some time now to deliver that to Creeping Death.
McCammon is to his feet at this point and decides to give his arm a moment to heal and tags in Reckless Jack. Jack enters the ring and makes the cover on CD but only gets a two. He scoops up CD by the hair and drags him more towards the centre of the ring. He delivers a vertical suplex to lay CD out in correspondence to a neutral corner. Reckless Jack then springs his way to the top turnbuckle and wasting little time comes down Somersault Leg Drop but nobody was there to break his fall! CD rolled out of the way as Reckless Jack sits on the ground, holding his leg. CD charges forward from in behind Jack and flips over top of him, delivering a neckbreaker that leaves him flat on his back. CD jumps forward and makes the tag to Mancino. CD jumps onto the top turnbuckle and Mancino runs across to the corner next to him and does the same. CD and Mancino stands on two turnbuckles staring down at a fallen Recklass Jack! CD is the first to go, mocking Reckless Jack and connecting with a Somersault Leg Drop, the very move Jack just missed with. CD quickly rolls out of the way however, because Mancino is coming down with a Splash! He stays on for the cover
One!
Two!!
Recklass Jack got the shoulder up and Mancino can’t believe it as CD went from thinking they’d won the match to now returning to his corner.
Josh Harter: Mancino needs to end this and just put Jack away.
Mancino picks Jack up by the back of his head and leans him up against the turnbuckle where CD had just returned. Mancino drives his shoulder into the stomach region of Jack and then delivers a few elbows to the side of the head to make sure he continues to have no idea as to where he is. Mancino then backs up and charges forward again, this time diving into the corner, sending his shoulder right back into the stomach region of Reckless Jack. Jack begins to tumble forward but CD grabs hold, keeping him standing in the corner. Jack’s head is lowered to the ground but a spot of blood drops to the mat. The camera zooms in to see the last blow has blood dripping from his mouth; Reckless Jack is bleeding internally.
Phil Brooks: Anyone else notice Reckless Jack always leaves about a pint of blood in our ring?
Mancino backs up again and again charges forward, this time using the shoulder into the stomach region as a stability point to flip himself up onto the shoulders of Jack and attempt to bring him back down but Jack wraps his arms around the ropes. Before Mancino can let his go of the grip he has on the neck of Jack, Jack reaches forward and grabs his legs, then pulls Mancino up to the point where he’s sitting on his chest. It appears as though he’s ready for a powerbomb. CD reaches over trying to grab at Jack but it’s too late, three steps forward and down goes CD! A powerbomb in the middle of the ring has left both men down and the referee starting his count.
Phil Brooks: Another huge move from Reckless Jack, the crowd is now on their feet cheering their hero on.
At five both men have rolled onto their stomachs but instead of climbing to their feet they begin to make the move to their corners. Mancino looking for a fresh man to keep Jack in the ring but Jack is digging deep and pulling everything he has with him along to mat, desperately attempting to make the tag. A small trail of blood is left behind on the mat as he slowly trudges toward his corner. At eight Jack is looking up to McCammon who is extending his hand towards his fallen partner. At 9 both men make the tag simultaneously. McCammon charges into the ring with a full head of steam. CD leap frogs over the top rope to enter but McCammon meets with him a stiff chop before CD feet can even touch the ground. McCammon then scoops up Mancino and tosses him to the outside. He turns back to CD who is now running full speed towards McCammon. McCammon simply moves out of the way and CD runs shoulder first between the middle and top turnbuckle, right into the steel ring post. McCammon now stands behind CD, stalking his prey. CD turns around as McCammon runs towards him... LARIAT! CD flips over as McCammon rolls him over. But Mancino hits McCammon with a chair. The ref calls for the bell.
Phil Brooks: Once again, Rudy Mancino decides to throw the rules to the wind and viciously attack McCammon.
Josh Harter: And Jack is still down in the corner, there's just no stopping the onslaught that is occuring on McCammon in the ring.
Security rushes down to the ring to separate Mancino and Creeping Death from McCammon as a few medics tend to Reckless Jack. The damage has clearly been done on McCammon and Jack.
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 19:00:13 GMT -5
Thunder and Miguel Sanchez v. T-Money and Pillage (w/ DJ and Aria Cross)
Michelle Madison: The following contest is the main event, and is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, from Orlando FL, weighing in at 183 pounds, T-Money!!
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 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.
Michelle Madison: And his tag team partner, from the African Rain Forests, weighing 276 pounds, Pillage!!
“Eye of the Tiger” booms through the speakers, and Pillage runs out from the back stage placing his hand sign 'P' to the crowd as they cheer. Pillage runs down to the ring, slapping fans hands and diving into the ring, then gets up, and helps the crowd start a 'Pillage' chant. He jumps up onto the top turnbuckle and quickly does a back flip off of it, then stands in the center of the ring and awaits looking at his tag team partner.
Michelle Madison: And their opponents, first coming to the ring, weiging 230 pounds, the former world heavyweight champion, “The Sinner,” Miguel Sanchez!!
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. He then pulls the cigarette out of his mouth and flicks it into the crowd. He then proceeds to walk down the ramp. He stops at the apron and looks around. He then walks over to his left where the steel steps are and walks up them and onto the apron. From there, he scrapes off the dirt on his boots and steps through the ropes. He walks over to the closest corner and climbs up to the middle rope where he opens his arms and sucks in the reaction from the crowd. He then steps off and waits for the match to begin, looking at both Pillage and T-Money.
Michelle Madison: And his tag team partner, from Pittsburgh, PA, weighing 230 lbs., he is the GWC World Heavyweight Champion, Thunder!!
"Money" by Pink Floyd begins to play. As the cash register sound ends and the music begins, Thunder walks towards the ring with the heavyweight championship around his waist. He reaches the apron and climbs the turnbuckle, taunting the fans and his eyes focused on Sanchez.
All the men go to their corners as Miguel Sanchez and Pillage are the ones that start things off as the bell rings. The former world champion gives Pillage a couple of right hands, but Pillage fires back with some kicks and then some punches. Miguel Sanchez ducks a punch and swings behind Pillage, bounces off the ropes and nails him with a running enzugiri! Miguel Sanchez picks him up and lifts him up and brings him down with a Tiger Driver!
Josh Harter: What power from Miguel Sanchez!
Phil Brooks: Sanchez is the heart of the GWC!
T-Money comes in, but the ref stops him as Miguel Sanchez sends Pillage to the ropes. Miguel Sanchez nails him in the gut with a kneelift . Pillage holds his stomach on the ground and Miguel Sanchez grabs him by the throat and locks on a camel clutch. Pillage is close to the ropes, but can’t reach them. T-Money comes in and nails Miguel Sanchez in the back with a hard kick, breaking up the submission. The referee makes T-Money leave as Miguel Sanchez and Pillage get to their feet. Pillage nails Miguel Sanchez with a clothesline, knocking Miguel Sanchez back into the ropes and he comes staggering out and Pillage hits the Banana Smasher! Pillage makes the cover...one...two...Miguel Sanchez puts his foot on the ropes, and the ref sees it. The referee stops the count as the crowd boos loudly!
Josh Harter: Pillage almost had him there!
Phil Brooks: Sanchez is just more experienced, though!
Pillage and Miguel Sanchez get back to their feet and Miguel Sanchez gives Pillage some shots to the face. Pillage comes back with shots of his own, but Miguel Sanchez kicks him in the gut and lifts him up into another Tiger Driver! Miguel Sanchez grabs the leg and makes the cover...one...two...shoulder up at the last moment by Pillage! Thunder and T-Money both want the tag in as Miguel Sanchez and Pillage are lying on the mat. Miguel Sanchez walks over and slaps Thunde,r making the tag, and so does Pillage. All four men start brawling in the ring. Thunder throws Pillage to the outside as Miguel Sanchez gets lit up by T-Money with right hands. T-Money slams Miguel Sanchez to the mat with a facebuster. T-Money tries to follow it up, but Thunder comes from behind and takes him down with a chop block. Pillage gets back onto the apron as Thunder drops multiple elbows onto the back of T-Money. Thunder is near the opposite corner and Pillage nails him with a hard punch, but Thunder turns around and knocks him off with a Double Axe Handle SmPillage. Thunder turns his attention back to T-Money and T-Money kicks him in the back of the knee and then a reverse neckbreaker! T-Money waits for Thunder to rise and then nails him with The Money Call! T-Money picks up Thunder and gives him some shots and sends him to a neutral corner. T-Money runs in behind him with a clothesline, but Thunder comes barreling out with a spinebuster!!
Josh Harter: That one knocked T-Money for a flip!
Phil Brooks: Thunder looks incredible tonight.
Thunder starts choking T-Money on the ground, using both hands. The referee breaks it up after a five count and Thunder throws T-Money to a neutral corner. Thunder follows with a huge clothesline. T-Money comes staggering out of the corner and Thunder signals to the crowd. Thunder kicks him in the gut and goes for the Thunder & Lightning, but T-Money reverses and kicks Thunder in the stomach and hits The Money Maker! T-Money makes the cover, but Thunder is in the ropes and the referee can’t make the count. T-Money pulls Thunder up, but Thunder grabs his legs and pulls him to the mat. Thunder then locks on the Million Doller Dream, but T-Money gets to the ropes and Thunder releases the hold. Thunder then drags T-Money to the his corner and tags in Miguel Sanchez, by chest chopping him. T-Money gets up and runs at Thunder, but is caught with a T-Bone Suplex! Miguel Sanchez grabs T-Money and stares at Thunder, who gets out of the ring. Miguel Sanchez lifts him and throws him across the ring with a headscissor takedown. Miguel Sanchez tags Thunder back in and then gives T-Money a kneelift as Thunder gets back into the ring. The ref tells Miguel Sanchez to leave as Thunder nails T-Money with some punches, but T-Money reverses and nails a reverse neckbreaker and tags in Pillage.
Josh Harter: Pillage is going to have to do a lot of damage in order to win this one!
Pillage comes in the ring as Thunder is getting to his feet. Pillage and Thunder go back forth with punches and Pillage takes him down with a headscissors takedown and locks in a anklelock. Thunder grabs the ropes and Pillage releases the hold. Thunder gets to his feet as Pillage stalks him and grabs him from behind and lifts him into a Dragon Suplex! Pillage looks to the crowd and poses and then makes the cover...one...two...Kickout by Thunder at two.
Phil Brooks: Pillage took to long to make the cover!
Josh Harter: He shouldn’t even be in the ring with Thunder!
Thunder gets up and clotheslines Pillage down and then tags in Miguel Sanchez. Thunder knocks T-Money off the apron as Miguel Sanchez climbs to the top rope. Thunder holds Pillage as Miguel Sanchez comes off with a Diving Headbutt, but he also hits Thunder. Miguel Sanchez goes to the outside as Pillage gets up. Pillage goes after Miguel Sanchez and they start brawling on the outside. Pillage nails Miguel Sanchez with a T-Bone Suplex. Pillage slides back into the ring and motions for Thunder to get up. Pillage hits Thunder with a Banana Smasher! Pillage picks up Thunder, but Thunder nails him with a short arm clothesline and then grabs him for the Thunder & Lightning. But T-Money is in the ring to clothesline Thunder to the mat. Miguel Sanchez rushes the ring to attack T-Money and spears him!
Phil Brooks: All four men are in the ring and we have pandemonium!
The referee separates the four brawling wrestlers to their corners, and T-Money is tagged in by Pillage. Aria Cross and DJ begin to make their way down to the ring, illiciting a boo from the crowd. Meanwhile, Thunder refuses to tag Miguel Sanchez in. Sanchez is furious with Thunder, who spits in Sanchez' eye! Thunder then uses his hands to symbolize his world title around his waist.
Phil Brooks: What disrespect to his partner!
Josh Harter: He's the World Champion and he can do whatever he wants.
Miguel jumps down off the ring apron and walks out on Thunder during the match. Half of the crowd cheers while the other half booes, meanwhile Thunder and T-Money lock up in the ring. T-Money is able to gain the advantage and whips Thunder into the corner. Pillage immediately gives Thunder a low blow from the outside, forcing the referee to go over and separate the two and warn Pillage. With the referee turned, DJ makes his way into the ring, where he hits Thunder with a Cop Killa.
Phil Brooks: DJ interfered while the referee's back was turned! And T-Money hooks the leg.
1... 2... 3!!!
Phil Brooks: T-Money has just pinned the GWC World Champion in the center of the ring! My God!
Josh Harter: And at Reign of Terror, he could very well do the exact same thing.
Michelle Madison: Here is your winner, Pillage and T-Money!
"We Fly High" hits the speakers as T-Money and DJ celebrate in the ring, meanwhile Pillage walks out while Aria Cross tries to talk some sense to him regarding the future direction of Affliction.
Reginald Churchill segment for TLC
Our scene opens on a darkened stage inside of a massive auditorium. Suddenly there is a huge burst of smoke that fills the room. And just as suddenly, a figure appears from out of nowhere. The spotlight flashes on and the figure is revealed as Reginald "The Magician" Churchill, manager of the Global Wrestling Coalition Tag Team Champions, England's Finest Connection! Dressed in the traditional tuxedo of a master magician with the matching top hat, Reginald begins by showing that there is nothing up either sleeve. Then, after a flourish, he produces a chordless microphone out of thin air! The Magician bows again and then lifts the microphone up to his lips as he prepares to speak.
Churchill - "Hello ladies and gentlemen. How are you this fine evening? I come here tonight to bring you a brief but important message. You see, my tag team has a little match scheduled for tonight's Assault. Mr. Grace and Mr. Royale shall be defending their GWC Tag Team Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match against both the Classics and the Playmakers. Quite the daunting task, wouldn't you say? Well to be honest, I wouldn't say that. The E.F.C. is by far the greatest tag team in the history of this industry. Do you really think either of these two inferior tandems would really stand any kind of a chance against two competitors the caliber of The Poet and The Genius? I think not. Let's look at both teams, shall we?"
Churchill again shows that there is nothing up either sleeve and nothing inside of his top hat. He then reaches inside of the hat and produces an 8 x 10 photo of the Playmakers, Jamal Carter and G-Money. After again bowing, Sir Reginald begins to speak.
Churchill - "Thank you folks. So as you can see, this is a picture of the Playmakers. Not very impressive, is it? Yes I know that Jamal Carter was the first ever GWC Television Champion. But, as Xavier Cross showed, Mr. Carter is hardly 'fireproof' after all. And what exactly has G-Money done in this company? Besides getting his rear end handed to him by T-Money, a whole lot of nothing. So in closing, the Playmakers? Not worth the photo paper that this picture is printed on."
Reginald again holds up the photo, snaps his fingers, and it disintegrates before our very eyes! What magic! He now shows us once more that his sleeves and hat are empty. This time he produces an 8 x 10 photo of the E.F.C.'s other opponents, the Classics. After bowing a third time, The Magician resumes his message.
Churchill - "Thank you again ladies and gentlemen. Now this here is a team that is a little bit more distinguished than the Playmakers. Yes, Jason Lane and Victor Sinclair have already spoken many times of their admiration for England's Finest Connection. And while we do appreciate the sentiment, the words mean nothing once we get inside of that ring. I really do not think 'brilliant' and 'sensational' should be words to describe these two when they actually are willing to step into the ring for a TLC Match against the most illustrious duo in sports entertainment. Sadly enough, the Classics surprisingly do have something in common with the Playmakers. They too will see that just because a team can be as civilized as Stephen Grace and Lexington Royale, that does not mean they don't know how to get 'hardcore' when necessary."
The Magician holds up this second picture, snaps his fingers once more, and another picture disintegrates as though it never existed in the first place. Simply amazing! Sir Reginald replaces his top hat on his head and makes his closing statement.
Churchill - "So what have we learned from all this, my lovely audience? Let's sum it up. England's Finest Connection? Greatest tag team ever. The Playmakers? Inferior competition. The Classics? A bit more distinguished but with no chance as well. Tonight will be the debut of the TLC Match here in the GWC. And I am quite sure that it will be here for a long time to come. However, I think you all will be quite pleased to see the hopes and dreams of both the Playmakers and the Classics vanish into thin air at the end of the night. Thank you and remember...magic is in the air!"
With this final message delivered, Reginald "The Magician" Churchill throws a small bomb to the floor, the room again erupts in smoke, and when it clears...he has vanished from sight! What a showman! The spotlight turns off and we head back out to the arena.
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 26, 2007 19:00:58 GMT -5
Danny Vice segment II
The cameras again go back to Danny Vice's office backstage, where the Commissioner is trying to sort multiple papers on his desk furiously. Suddenly you can hear the door open to his office, but no one is seen on camera.
Danny Vice: Ahh, you made it after all. Look, as excited as I am to have you back, I want to be sure you're not going to go off attacking every person this way and that way like last time.
: I don't plan on it. I'm glad you're welcoming me back Mr. Vice. Just know that I won't let you down this time around. Now tell me, what was this idea you had for me.
Danny Vice: Well I am sure you heard about the Annihilation Complex on Mayhem, right?
: Yes.
Danny Vice: Well I want you to take one of the two remaining spots in the match. You earned it with the work you did here before, and I want to see you back in that World Title hunt. But I need you to guarantee me that you won't give me any of that lip this time, ok?
: Not a problem Mr. Vice. I won't screw this one up.
Danny Vice steps around his desk and shakes hands with the man, the camera scrolls up from his hand to his face, revealing BA Monk.
Josh Harter: Oh my! BA Monk is back! And he's in the Annihilation Complex match at Reign of Terror!
Tag Team Titles Tables Ladders and Chairs Match: England's Finest Connection (c) v. The Playmakers v. The Classics
Michelle Madison: Ladies and Gentlemen, the following is a tables, ladders and chairs match for the GWC tag team titles!
Crowd: GWC! GWC! GWC!
Queen's "We Are the Champions" starts to play as the arena goes dark, with a couple of blue searchlights lightning up the ramp, the aisle and the ring. On the ramp, Eddie Peral appears followed by The Classics.
Michelle Madison: Making their way to the ring, being accompanied by Eddie Peral, at a combined weight of 455 lbs., “Brilliant” Jason Lane and “Sensational” Victor Sinclair, The Classics!
Victor and Jason observe the audience for a few seconds, and then start their walk towards the ring, looking cold and distant, while their manager, on contrary, gesticulates enthusiastically and chatters away, hyping his protégés. In the ring, Jason and Victor mount the turnbuckles and solemnly unfold the capes, spreading their arms wide. They then proceed to remove the capes and the belts, which they hand to Eddie Pearl, and walk into their corner and prepare for their match. Eddie Pearl exits the ring and cheers on his team.
MIMS “This Is Why I‘m Hot" blasts over the speakers and the crowd goes crazy.
Crowd: Playas! Playas!
G-Money walks onto the stage with a gold cane and his usual green tights followed by Jamal Carter and a third man.
Josh Harter: Where is Carter’s gold? Oh yeah, he lost it!
Phil Brooks: Hey that was a great match but who is this third man?
Michelle Madison: Making their way to the ring, accompanied by K-Dawg, at a combined weight of 473 lbs., G-Money and Jamal Carter, The Playmakers!
G-Money, K-Dawg, and Carter high five each other by walking down the ramp. They pound fists with fans on the way to the ring and enter at the same time getting in The Classics’ faces. The ref and K-Dawg separate them and Carter and G-Money talk over their plan.
A school bell sounds throughout the arena, followed by the opening notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as three distinguished gentlemen make their way through the curtain. They smile smugly at the crowd as waves of jeers wash over them. Grace and Royale walk to the ring, titles around their waists, smile confidently while the third man waves a wand in the air.
Michelle Madison: On the way to the ring, from London, England, accompanied by Reginald Churchill, at a combined weight of 424 lbs., they are the GWC Tag Team Champions, Stephen “The Genius” Grace and Lexington “The Poet” Royale, England’s Finest Connection, The EFC!
Josh Harter: The champs are here! Oh how confident they look! Especially being in this type of match!
They confidently stride down the ramp and towards the ring. Once there, they walk up the steps and through the ropes, heading to the center of the squared circle. They remove their belts and hand them to the referee as Reginald Churchill leaves the ring. A rope drops down from the top of the arena and the ref hangs the belts from a hoop. Once hooked on, the belts string back up and hang 15 feet above the ring. The ref signals for the bell and the match is on.
All three teams charge each other and bodies fly everywhere. Sinclair and Grace beat up on Carter while G-Money and Lane attack Royale in the corner. Carter fights back up and dumps Sinclair and Grace out of the ring while G-Money turns on Lane and throws him out. Royale lays in the corner as G-Money exits the ring, looks under the apron and pulls out a table.
Phil Brooks: Here is where it starts!
G-Money slides the table into the ring and Carter sets it up. Churchill attacks G-Money opting K-Dawg to run over and help his brother out. G-Money slides back into the ring and Carter eagerly waits for Royale to get to his feet. Royale staggers to his feet and is met with right hand from Carter. Carter sets up Royale in a flapjack but Grace is back in and his low blows Carter.
Phil Brooks: You have got to be kidding me! Play fair!
Josh Harter: No DQ. That is the way the cookie crumbles!
Grace and Royale set Carter up in a double suplex and suplex carter through the table. Carter lies in a heap while on the outside The Classics have pulled out G-Money and attacked him on the outside. Grace instructs Royale to grab a table from outside the ring. Royale does so but is attacked by The Classics. Jason Lane grabs a chair from near the announce table and bashes Royale over the head. Grace leaves the ring to help his tag partner but is met with a chair shot of his own.
Phil Brooks: What a sick chair shot!
Lane and Sinclair enter the ring along with a 10 foot ladder. Lane sets it up while Sinclair makes sure everyone stays down on the outside. Lane and Sinclair begin to climb the ladder simultaneously. Eddie Peral cheers until Reginald Churchill stands upon the apron with his wand in hand.
Phil Brooks: What is going on?! What is that magician doing?!
Churchill waves his wand in the air and the ring begins to shake.
Josh Harter: What the-?!
The ring shakes and Lane and Sinclair dismount the turnbuckle and run to attack Churchill. The ring stops shaking as The Classics grab Churchill by the collar and attempt to throw him into the ring. Just then G-Money and Carter run in and blast The Classics in the back of their heads with steel chairs sending them to the outside. Churchill still bewildered holds his wand in the air and threatens to move the ring again. G-Money grabs the wand out of Churchill’s hand and throws it into the crowd. Carter charges and clotheslines Churchill sending him into the barrier. G-Money repositions the ladder and begins to climb. G-Money climbs the ladder, makes it to the top rung but is still unable to reach the belts.
Phil Brooks: Looks like that ladder is too small Josh. The Playmakers are going to have to rethink their game plan.
The Classics and the E.F.C. return into the ring and attack The Playmakers. On the outside, K-Dawg, Reginald Churchill and Eddie Peral are arguing over the match and suddenly a brawl ensues. All three teams rush outside the ring to break up the manager fight which the ref breaks up. The managers argue but the ref sends them all backstage.
Josh Harter: The ref is sending all the managers backstage!
The three teams complain with the ref then realize the ring is empty. All six men rush back into the ring and fight for the ladder. Stephen Grace exit’s the ring, grabs a taller from underneath and slides it into the ring. Grace picks up the ladder and begins cleaning house, knocking down the other four wrestlers. Grace and Royale set up the ladder as Money, Carter, Lane and Sinclair lie on the mat as the E.F.C. begin to climb.
Phil Brooks: And the champs look to retain right here!
Jason Lane tries to pull down Royale who dives off the ladder with a fist to his face. Royale hits a backbreaker on Lane and signals to Grace. Grace faces Royale who has Lane draped over his knee and hits a diving guillotine leg drop decapitating Lane.
Crowd: GWC! GWC!
Phil Brooks: What a diving leg drop from Grace!
Grace sits on the mat holding his leg as Lane lies face down holding his head. Royale checks on his partner who instructs him to climb the ladder. Royale climbs the ladder. Royale nears the top, puts a hand on one of the title belts and G-Money comes diving off the turnbuckle with a dropkick knocking over the ladder, sending Grace to straddle on the ropes.
Josh Harter: Oh! Right on the queen’s jewels!
Grace cries out in pain as he straddles the top rope. Victor Sinclair delivers right hands to Jamal Carter in the corner but G-Money runs in and tries to German suplex Sinclair. Sinclair tries to break it but he is met with a super kick from Carter allowing G-Money to suplex Sinclair.
Phil Brooks: They call that the modern day gamebreaker!
Lane and Royale are exchanging right hands on the outside of the ring as Carter and G-Money are setting up the ladder positioned under the titles. Royale finally flattens Lane with the help of a steel chair, then throws the chair up to Grace who is getting off the top rope. Grace swings at Carter who ducks, but drills G-Money. Carter then superkicks the chair into Grace's own face. Royale is outside trying to slide a ladder through the ropes into the ring, but Carter flies over the top rope and hits him with a plancha, leaving the ladder resting against the ladder positioned beneath the titles and still caught in the ropes.
Josh Harter: It's like a little rampway to the other ladder from the outside!
Back in the ring, Sinclair is back on his feet and scaling the ladder. There is no one else around as he is about to reach the top. Stephen Grace makes it to his feet and begins to tug on Sinclair just as his fingers touch the titles. The titles sway from Sinclair nearly grabbing them, and G-Money begins climbing the ladder on the other side. Outside the ring Lane clotheslines Carter to the apron and begins to head back into the ring. Sinclair kicks Grace off the ladder and he and G-Money begin exchanging blows on the top level. Out of nowhere, Royale leaps onto the ring apron and darts up the tilted ladder, leaping off of it and hitting a double dropkick on G-Money and Sinclair. The two men and ladder go flying out of the ring and crashing through a table on the far side. The ladder Royale used in the process clangs on the matt as Royale somehow managed to grab the title during his dropkick. He hangs from the tag titles with nothing in the ring as Jason Lane frantically searches for a way to get up. Finally, Royale's weight causes the titles to fall as he crashes to the mat.
Michelle Madison: Ladies and gentleman, your winners and STILL Tag Team Champions...England's Finest Connection!
Beethoven's Fifth hits as Reginald Churchill magically appears in the ring to celebrate with his bloody and beaten team. The credits for Assault begin to roll as the crowd booes.
Phil Brooks: What an effort tonight from these three teams, but Lexington Royale stepped up when it mattered and saved the day for the EFC.
Josh Harter: Great match, great show, and next week we will have the first United States title defense of JW McCammon. Will someone finally defend that title?
Phil Brooks: See you next week!
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Post by Danny Vice on Mar 28, 2007 11:45:43 GMT -5
Credits: Vice - opening, ending of matches, Vice segment Alastair - US title segment RJ - RJ/JW v. CD/RM, Solomon v. Chambers JW - T/MS v. T-M/Pillage Carter - Ladder match Aria - Aria segment Poet - Churchill segment
Welcome back BA Monk!!!
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Post by JW McCammon on Mar 28, 2007 12:55:21 GMT -5
Great Show...liked it very much!
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Post by Lexington "The Poet" Royale on Mar 28, 2007 13:04:51 GMT -5
Of course you did. New United States Champion and all.
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Post by bamonk on Mar 28, 2007 14:22:11 GMT -5
I'm back bitches!
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Post by David Alastair on Mar 28, 2007 15:07:35 GMT -5
I'm happy to see J-Dub getting the US Title...good representative and a harder worker. I hope you do me proud. Heh.
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Post by Stephen "The Genius" Grace on Mar 28, 2007 16:51:34 GMT -5
Still champs
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Post by lyder on Mar 28, 2007 17:15:55 GMT -5
Aaagr! Blast!Revenge shall yet be ours!
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