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| Real F'n Show | Jun 13 2006, 09:54 AM Post #46 |
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CSW Championship Match Jeff Jarrett © v Triple H Kansas City Border Championship Match -- Battlebowl Finals Petey Williams w/Trish Stratus v Charlie Haas CSW Tag Team Title Match - Elimination Rules Natural Born Thrillers © v Mexicools v Aries & Strong v New Age Outlaws Chairs are Legal Masato Tanaka v Samoa Joe Best 2 out of 3 Falls X-pac v Alex Shelley Steve Corino v Brock Lesnar Mystery Partner Match Brent Albright & ????????? v Mike Sanders & ?????????? |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 15 2006, 12:44 PM Post #47 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Redemption June 30, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO Pre-Show A video recap plays highlighting the top feuds in CSW and the big matches scheduled tonight. Tanaka v Joe, The Battlebowl Finals, Shelley v X-pac, Corino v Lesnar, and finally Triple H v Jarrett are all showcased. We hear from Joey Styles and Tazz who give their thoughts on tonight’s action before kicking it backstage. We see the CSW Tag Team Champions, Natural Born Thrillers, putting the boots to two men in the corner of the backstage area. It appears to be Super Crazy & Psicosis, the Mexicools. O’Haire backs up, looking to hit the Shining Wizard on Psicosis, but before he can Austin Aries & Roderick Strong run into the picture and wail on the Tag Team Champs, sending them backing away. As they back up, Aries says “Why don’t we try tonight with a level playing field for a change.” Aries & Strong help up the Mexicools, who show their appreciation. (62) Opening Contest: Steve Corino v Brock Lesnar The announcers put over the stipulation that if Corino runs away, he will be fired from CSW. Corino is out first, and grabs a microphone. Corino: Okay. Since I was so rudely interrupted on Cyclone, and never even got a chance to say this. Brock, I did not mean to eliminate you in the Battle Royal. So I really wish you’d just calm the hell down. I know CSW thinks they’re getting a match here, and they think they have me by the balls with this stipulation. Well Brock Lesnar, I know you. Hell, you’re my former tag team partner. So come out here, and I’ll just lay down, let you pin me, and we’ll go out and have a few diet cokes and call it a night. Lesnar comes out to a huge ovation and stands in the ring across from Corino. Lesnar looks like he is ready for a fight. Corino calmly lays down in the middle of the ring, and motions for Lesnar to come over and pin him. The ref rings the bell, and Lesnar looks out to the crowd, who boos in disagreement with Corino’s request. Lesnar walks up and stands right over Corino. He leaps in the air and comes crashing down with a knee right over Corino’s face. The fight it on. Lesnar tosses Corino around the ring like a rag doll. Corino finally gets an advantage after a rake to the eyes, and throws Lesnar to the outside. Corino slingshots himself over the top onto Lesnar, but Lesnar catches him over his shoulder. He plants him on the outside with a hard spinebuster, knocking the wind out of Corino. Lesnar than cinches Corino up for a slingshot. He launches him straight into the guardrail, which Corino contacts with his head. The crowd explodes as Lesnar grabs Corino by his head, which is dripping with blood. Lesnar rolls Corino back into the ring, where a puddle begins to form on the mat. We’re talking damn near 1.0 Muta here. Lesnar fires Corino into the turnbuckle, and charges, but Corino gets the foot up on pure instinct. Corino grabs Lesnar’s head and DDTs him, for a near fall. Corino heads up to the top rope, but looks to be a little off-kilter. Corino gets a little loose in the legs, and then falls, crotching himself, as the crowd laughs. Lesnar gets up and sees Corino crotched on the top. Lesnar climbs to the top and picks Corino up, nailing a huge superplex from the top rope. Lesnar covers for another near fall. Corino’s wearing a full crimson mask at this point as the referee checks on him. Lesnar picks Corino up and gets him up on his shoulders, looking for the F5. Corino shoves his fingers right into Lesnar’s eyes, breaking it, and dropping behind him where he rolls him up. 1.....2.......no! The Finish: Corino bounces off the ropes and tries a cross body, but Lesnar catches him. Lesnar takes him to the corner and hangs him in the tree of woe, kicking at his stomach. Corino continues to gush from the forehead. The referee is really checking him now. Lesnar goes to the opposite corner and gets a head full of steam, nailing a shoulder block to Corino’s midsection. Corino is still stuck in the tree of woe, with a pool of blood no holding his red hair on the mat. The referee looks concerned as Lesnar backs into the corner again. The ref calls for the bell, and pulls Corino out of the tree of woe. Brock Lesnar defeats Steve Corino by referee stoppage in 14:32. (94/90/99) Post-Match: Lesnar & the crowd are not happy with that decision, but the referee stands by it. Corino has rolled out of the ring to the floor, where two officials pick him up and help him to the back. One puts a towel over his forehead. Lesnar is arguing with a ref in the ring, and the crowd is getting amped up. Lesnar grabs the ref and tosses him on his shoulder. F5!!!! The crowd explodes as Lesnar hits the F5 on the official. Styles: What a shame that Lesnar turned Corino into a human faucet. That match was great. I don’t think we’re done with these two yet, and I’m glad, cause I can’t wait to see them in the ring together again. Mystery Tag Partner Match: Brent Albright & ??? v Mike Sanders & ??? Albright comes to the ring first, and looks to the entranceway, where Ken Shamrock makes his way out to the ring. The crowd likes that, and Albright & Shamrock slaps hands in the middle of the ring. Mike Sanders heads out next, with a microphone in hand. Sanders: Oh how predictable. Gee, I couldn’t imagine that the old man that’s been watching your back for the last few weeks would be your partner. Oh wait, maybe I could imagine that. Which is why I got one of the only men I know Ken Shamrock has never beaten, and one of the men Ken Shamrock hates more than anyone in this world. Say hi to your old buddy, Tank Abbott! Abbott walks out, looking like he always does, a drunk fighter looking to kill somebody. Abbott and Sanders head to the ring, where Sanders and Albright start out first. A good back and forth match with nice wrestling by Sanders & Albright, and then some shooting and fighting when Abbott & Shamrock get into the ring. Sanders scores a nearfall on Albright following a small package. Shamrock tags in and takes Albright to school, nailing a belly to belly and cinching in a cross-armbreaker. Abbott is there to break it up with a hard kick to Shamrock’s head. The Finish: Albright & Shamrock nail a double-single arm DDT on Sanders, leaving him writhing in pain. Shamrock then drags Sanders to the middle of the ring and grabs his arm, but Tank Abbott is on the apron shouting at Shamrock. Shamrock walks over and they get right into each other’s faces. The referee is trying to separate them, as it looks like a serious fight is about to break up. Sanders crawls over, and from behind hits Shamrock with a lowblow. Abbott takes this opportunity to nail Shamrock with a hard left hand. Sanders is up now, and nails the Lungblower on Shamrock. 1.......2.......3!!! Albright dives into the ring, but is just too late as Sanders pins Shamrock. Sanders & Abbott defeat Albright & Shamrock by pinfall in 10:02. (64/53/76) Post-Match: Albright helps Shamrock up, but Shamrock doesn’t look happy. Sanders retreats down the entranceway, looking at the losers in the ring and raising his arm. Abbott walks out, knowing his work here is done. Shamrock is fuming, and Albright looks to be calming him down in the ring. They exchange words briefly, and head to the back. Tazz: So Mike Sanders scores the pinfall over Albright’s team for the second supershow in a row. This kid can’t get the win on Cyclone, but keeps winning on the big stage. And what a great move, pulling Abbott out here to not only distract Shamrock, but cold cock him as well. Best 2 out of 3 Falls Match: X-pac v Alex Shelley Shelley and X-pac go face to face in the center of the ring. X-pac raises his arms up to a mediocre crowd reaction. Half seem to boo him, and half cheer him. Shelley taunts to the crowd, and gets a similar reaction, although alot of screams can be heard as well. They go right to it with back and forth action. Shelley attempts to ground X-pac and make it into a wrestling match, while X-pac turns it into a brawl. He dumps Shelley to the outside, and nails a slingshot plancha over the top onto the Shelley. X-pac whips him, but Shelley reverses, sending him crashing into the barricade. Shelley raises his arms in an “A” above his head, and then locks his legs around X-pac’s head, giving him the move affectionately known as the “skullf**k”. He turns X-pac over, and rams him face first into the mat on the outside 5 times as the crowd cheers it on. Back in the ring, Shelley climbs to the top rope, and tries a cross body, but X-pac rolls through. 1.....2.....NO! Almost had him. Shelley gets to his feet, and X-pac nails the X-factor out of nowhere. 1.......2......NO! Shelley kicked out of the X-factor. We’re 12 minutes in, and still no pinfalls in this 2 out of 3 falls match. X-pac looks perturbed that Shelley kicks out. X-pac nails the bronco buster in the corner, and then drags Shelley to the middle of the ring. X-pac goes up top and nails a guillotine legdrop. 1.......2....NO! Shelley kicks out AGAIN! The crowd is really cheering Shelley on now, as X-pac can’t seem to do anything against him. X-pac climbs to the middle turnbuckle and brings Shelley with him. He sets up for a tornado DDT, but Shelley counters, nailing a Northern Lights Suplex. 1....2...NO! X-pac kicks out now. 16 minutes gone, and still no falls. Shelley grabs X-pac for the Shellshock, but X-pac elbows out of it. X-pac plants him with a kick to the stomach, and nails a huge powerbomb. 1.....2...NO! Shelley kicked out again. Unbelievable. X-pac can’t believe it. He rolls to the outside. He looks out to the crowd, and they respond with another mixed reaction. 3 guys in the front row are really giving it to X-pac. X-pac grabs the ring bell and rolls into the ring. The referee is telling him that he’ll disqualify him. X-pac shrugs, and LEVELS Shelley with the ringbell. He grabs Shelley and plants him with the X-factor right on the ringbell!! First Fall: Alex Shelley wins by disqualification at 19:45 Shelley 1 – X-pac 0 X-pac rolls Shelley over and covers him. The ref has no choice but to count. 1......2.....3! Second Fall: X-pac wins by pinfall at 19:55. Shelley 1 – X-pac 1 X-pac kicks the ring bell out of the ring, and then kicks at the lifeless body of Alex Shelley. He is still unconscious. X-pac lays on top of them and yells at the ref to do his job. The ref counts. 1....2....3!! X-pac wins! X-pac defeats Alex Shelley 2 falls to 1 in 20:10. (72/64/80) Post-Match: X-pac rolls out of the ring and raises his arms in the air, the crowd now booing in unison. X-pac flips off the crowd and walks out of the arena, apparently happy with himself. Alex Shelley slowly gets to his feet, with a gash over his right eye. He looks groggy, but helps himself up using the ropes. The crowd applauds for Shelley, who looks like he doesn’t even know where he is. Styles: What a display. One on side, the heart of Alex Shelley. He took everything X-pac could dish out, and just kept kicking out. And then there is X-pac. He couldn’t get the job done, so he resorts to the tactics that made him one of the most hated men in wrestling for most of his career. KOing Alex Shelley with a ringbell, and then pinning him twice in 20 seconds? What a display of sportsmanship here by X-pac. Samoa Joe v Masato Tanaka – Chairs are Legal Joe & Tanaka waste no time, starting in opposite corners and walking straight towards each other before walloping each other with rights and lefts to open the match. Tanaka seems to be the aggressor, taking over with elbows to the face that spill Joe to the outside of the ring. Tanaka grabs a chair and slams it into the back of Joe, before throwing it in the ring. Tanaka rolls in the ring and picks up the chair, begging for Joe to come in. Joe grabs his own chair and rolls into the ring. Tanaka reaches down and bangs his chair on the mat, but Joe quickly fires his chair right into the skull of Tanaka, ala Sabu. Joe covers for a quick 2 count. They continue brutalizing each other as Joe throws Tanaka to the outside. Joe sets Tanaka up in the corner for the Ole kick. He charges with a full head of steam, but Tanaka moves, and Joe lodges his foot into the guardrail. Joe is stuck! Tanaka folds up the chair that he was just sitting on, and begins smacking Joe across the back, arms, and legs with it. The crowd counts along as Joe is still stuck in the railing. 1...2..3....4....5,6,7,8,9.......10! The crowd is going crazy as Tanaka yanks Joe’s foot out of the guardrail and rolls him in the ring. Tanaka throws 2 chairs over the ropes and into the ring. He sets them up near the corner, laying flat on top of one another. Tanaka pulls Joe into the corner, and is looking for a Tornado DDT onto those chairs. Tanaka launches off, but Joe spins him all the way around and sets him on the top rope. He nails a stiff punch to Tanaka, and then cinches him up in the Musclebuster. Musclebuster on the chairs!!! Joe covers. 1...2....NO! Tanaka got his leg on the rope. Joe can’t believe it. Joe drags Tanaka into the middle of the ring and has him in a seated position. He smacks Tanaka in the back with a chair, then kicks him on the chest. He lays the chair on him, and bounces off the ropes, hitting a Senton. He covers, another near fall. Where is Joe going now? He rolls to the outside and looks under the ring. He comes up with 2 solid wood chairs. He slides them into the ring, and picks one up, stalking Tanaka. Tanaka is one step ahead of him though. He kicks him in the stomach, and then crashes down with a steel chair shot on the head. Roaring Elbow by Tanaka! He pins..1...2...NO! Joe kicks out. The Finish: Tanaka backs into the corner, getting a running start at Joe, still with the steel chair in hand. He rushes Joe, but Joe ducks, and locks on the Kokina Clutch!!! Tanaka quickly swings his chair up and strikes Joe right in the face. Tanaka runs off the ropes, but Joe catches him with a snap powerslam. 1...2...NO! Joe grabs the steel chair, and nails Tanaka over the head. Tanaka doesn’t go down. Joe crashes it down on his head again, but Tanaka looks like he is enjoying it. Joe mouths “motherf***er”, and takes a huge swing, flooring Tanaka this time. Joe covers, but Tanaka again gets his foot on the ropes. Joe looks pissed, and is going to end it. He takes the two wooden chairs he threw in earlier, and opens them up and sets them up, facing each other, in the center of the ring. Joe puts Tanaka on the top rope. MUSCLEBUSTER through the wooden chairs!!! Slivers of wood fly everywhere. Joe covers. 1......2......3!!! Samoa Joe defeats Masato Tanaka by pinfall in 20:19. (90/85/95) Post-Match: Both men lay on the mat, physically exhausted. Joe got to his feet and was picking huge wood chunks out of his arm, when he turned to see Tanaka rising to his feet, doing the same. Joe turned and kicked the pieces of wood out of the way that remained intact in the ring. He offered his hand to Masato Tanaka. Tanaka took it, and the crowd exploded. Tazz: What a brutal match! Masato Tanaka finally earned Joe’s respect by taking the beating of his life. We need a ring crew out here to get this ring cleaned up, but my god, what a matchup. Video Segment: The CSW Championship A video aired hyping up the CSW Championship match tonight. It showed Triple H’s power-hungry run towards the title, as he injured Charlie Haas, and made an attempt to injure both Billy Gunn & Road Dogg as well. It then showed Jarrett overcoming the odds and winning the title against Triple H at Blaze of Glory. Their verbal and physical encounters over the last few weeks were shown as well, ending with a staredown between the two. (88) CSW Tag Team Title Elimination Match: Natural Born Thrillers © v Mexicools v New Age Outlaws v Austin Aries & Roderick Strong The matchup started with O’Haire & Aries. Aries seemed to have the crowd on his side now a bit after his encounter earlier in the evening with the Thrillers. Fast paced matchup here, with alot of switching in and out of the ring. Eventually, Roderick Strong & Road Dogg ended up in the ring. Road Dogg went for his series of punches on Strong, but Strong ducked the last one and ran off the ropes. Road Dogg ducked, but Strong leapt over him into a sunset flip, for the 3 count!! Eliminated: New Age Outlaws in 5:34. (Strong pinned Road Dogg) The Outlaws refused to leave the ringside area as Mark Jindrak jumped in the ring. He stood behind the distracted Roderick Strong, and hit him with a German Suplex and a bridge. 1.....2....NO! Strong barely got the shoulder up. Billy Gunn now jumped up on the apron. Strong runs at him, knocking him off the apron and sending him crashing into Road Dogg. As Strong turns around, he gets a kick to the stomach by Jindrak. Jindrak takes him up into the Widow’s Peak neckbreaker. That’s all. 1...2...3! Eliminated: Aries & Strong in 7:14. (Jindrak pinned Strong) Austin Aries darts into the ring and does a suicide dive through the ropes right into the New Age Outlaws. Strong joins the fight, and the two teams battle into the backstage area. Super Crazy & Jindrak now go at it. The Mexicools are pretty fresh, and take over the match. Crazy hits 3 straight moonsaults for a nearfall, only because O’Haire broke it up at the last minute. Psicosis hits a guillotine legdrop for another nearfall. The Finish: Crazy & Jindrak fight through the ropes to the floor, leaving O’Haire & Psicosis alone. Psicosis whips O’Haire to the buckle, and nails a standing dropkick to the face. He lifts O’Haire up to the top rope, and climbs up with him. Meanwhile, Jindrak fires Crazy into the ringside barricade. Jindrak slides into the ring. Psicosis is looking for a top rope huracanrana. He jumps up, but O’Haire stops him with his power, leaving him dangling in a precarious position on the top rope. Jindrak comes over and pushes Psicosis back up, into a powerbomb position. O’Haire leaps off. Top Rope Powerbomb! 1...2...3!! The Thrillers retain. Natural Born Thrillers defeat Mexicools to retain the CSW Tag Team Titles in 11:02 (78/70786) Post-Match: The Thrillers leave victorious with their title belts still in their hands. They jaw with some fans at ringside as they make their way into the back. Styles: The Thrillers just keep doing whatever it takes to hold on to those belts. Another impressive showing here, and who will be the team to derail them and take the gold from around their waists? Battlebowl Finals: Kansas City Border Championship Match Petey Williams w/Trish Stratus v Charlie Haas Petey & Trish make their entrance first, looking at confident as ever. Charlie Haas comes out next to a pretty good reaction from the crowd. The two young grapplers go right at it. Petey Williams hits a side Russian legsweep early on for a 1 count. Charlie Haas gets a fishermen’s suplex, also for a 1 count. Haas grabs Petey for the Exploder, but Petey slides away and takes a break on the outside, with Trish Stratus holding him over so tightly. But Haas gives chase. As he comes up behind the couple, Petey quickly darts into the ring, leaving Haas & Trish on the outside. Trish flirtatiously touches the chest of Charlie Haas, and Haas looks like he wants to stay focused, but can’t. He quickly refocuses as he is caught in the side of the head by a Petey Williams baseball slide dropkick. Petey then launches himself over the ropes and down onto Haas. He throws him back in the ring, and gets only a 2 count. Petey grabs Haas for a piledriver, but Haas reverses, crashing Petey to the mat. Haas heads up to the top rope. As Petey turns around, Haas nails him with a missile dropkick. Only a 2 count. The Finish: They continue battling it out, looking for that one break, when Petey whips Haas off the ropes. Petey drops his head, but Haas kicks him hard, and then bounces off the ropes again. Trish grabs his leg, keeping him from going any farther. He reaches out and grabs her by the head, but Petey quickly rolls up him up. 1...2...NO! Haas gets the shoulder up. Petey whips Haas into the turnbuckle, but Haas leaps right up onto the top rope. Petey chops his legs out from under him though, crotching him. Petey climbs up behind him, and stands him up. Petey hooks his arm around the neck of Charlie Haas, with both men standing on the top rope. Petey snaps backwards, nailing a Russian legsweep off the top. Petey floats over right on top of Haas. 1....2...3! Petey Williams defeats Charlie Haas by pinfall in 10:02 to become the first KC Border Champion. (71/67/75) Post-Match: Petey celebrates in the ring as Trish immediately grabs the gold. She straps it on her man, and stands behind him, rubbing the belt. Trish grabs a microphone: Trish: Ladies & Gentlemen, may I present to you, the first ever Kansas City Border Champion...Petey Williams!!! Now lets go celebrate baby. I have something special for you tonight... Petey: Oh, I’m sure you do. But right quick, I need to serve notice. I proved I was the best Canadian in CSW. I demolished the best that NWA: Japan had to offer. And now I just took Charlie Haas’ red, white, and blue ass and beat him into oblivion to win this title. I’m running out of countries to embarrass, so next? Petey Williams takes on the WORLD!!! Petey is suddenly cut off by some unfamiliar Japanese music. He and Trish look confused, and turn towards the entrance. It is KENTA. NWA: Japan star KENTA is here in Kansas City? And why? The crowd is going crazy for him, just because he shut up Petey Williams. KENTA grabs the mic. KENTA: Mr. Williams, you think you beat the best that NWA Japan has to offer? You faced one man, and beat one man. I won’t even sit here and tell you I am the best in Japan. You said it is Petey Williams v The World? Well I welcome that challenge, because I am KENTA, and I AM the best in the WORLD! Petey, offended by the presence of this man, rushes him with a clothesline, but KENTA ducks and runs off of the ropes. He comes back and destroys Petey with the Busaiku Knee Kick right to the face. The KC Border Title flies off of Petey as he hits the mat with a thud. Trish Stratus tries to pull her man out of the ring, but Petey is out cold. KENTA makes his exit as the Kansas City crowd goes wild for him. Styles: What is KENTA doing here? He isn’t even listed on any part of our show schedule here. One thing is for sure, Petey Williams won’t be very happy that KENTA, from NWA: Japan, just tarnished his KC Border Title Celebration. CSW Championship Match: Jeff Jarrett © v Triple H Jarrett and Triple H stand in the ring as the referee raises the CSW Title over his head. He gives instructions to each man to keep it clean. Jarrett & Triple H surprisingly circle each other. Many were expecting a tough hard brawl here between the two of them. Jarrett grabs a headlock and takes Triple H down to the mat, wrenching on the head. They continue this wrestling sequence for the first 5 minutes, before Triple H shoves Jarrett. Jarrett spears him and takes him down, the brawl finally breaking out. Jarrett takes Triple H to the outside and rams him into the ring apron, and into the barricade, with the crowd cheering on his every move. Jarrett rolls him into the ring and hits a delayed vertical suplex for a 2 count. Jarrett goes to the middle rope, a bit unconvential for him, but takes too much time. Triple H rushes him and pushes him over the top and to the floor. Jarrett hits hard and immediately grabs his left knee. Triple H, like a shark smelling blood, sees Jarrett and immediately heads to the outside. Triple H attacks the knee of Jarrett, and sets it up on the guardrail, where he kicks away at it. Triple H rolls Jarrett into the ring and really goes to school, crashing down on the knee while he lays it over the bottom rope. Triple H drags Jarrett to the middle of the ring and uses a spinning toehold to increase the pressure on Jarrett’s knee. Triple H spins all the way around, looking for a Figure 4 now, but Jarrett grabs him into a small package. 1...2..NO! Triple h kicks out, and is furious he about let himself slip up. He really goes on the attack now. He drags Jarrett to the corner. Don’t tell me he is gonna put that figure four on around the ringspot. Triple H slides under the rope and grabs Jarrett’s legs, but Jarrett quickly yanks his legs back, and puts Triple H into the ringpost, face first. Jarrett climbs to his feet, and tries to get his knee to cooperate, testing it out a bit in the ring while Triple H is on the outside. Triple H gets back in the ring, holding his face, and not looking happy. Jarrett taunts him to come get some. Triple H rushes at him, and Jarrett hits an armdrag. Triple H is up, and Jarrett hits another. Jarrett whips Triple H off the ropes and hits a backbodydrop. Jarrett takes Triple H to the corner, and puts him on the top rope. Jarrett is looking for a superplex. He climbs up, tentatively on his bad knee, and cinches up Triple H. Jarrett uses all his energy to take Triple H over and to the mat. Jarrett kind of comes off sideways, losing the grip on his knee. Jarrett crawls over...1...2..kickout by Triple H. Jarrett whips Triple H off the ropes, but Triple H dodges him, and on the way back, they collide heads and are both down. The referee gets to an 8 count before both men are up. They exchanging punches, and Triple H whips Jarrett to the corner, but the referee gets caught in between them, and is down. The Finish: Triple H takes this moment to nail a low blow on Jarrett, followed by a kick right to the kneecap which has Jarrett yelling. Triple H drags Jarrett to the turnbuckle now, and wraps his knee around the post a few times. He is gonna do it. He grabs Jarrett’s legs for the figure 4 on the post. There is a sudden commotion as the crowd looks towards the entranceway. It’s the New Age Outlaws. They run down and head towards the corner where Triple H was about to administer the Figure 4. Triple H drops Jarrett’s legs and backs away. It was Jarrett that saved the Outlaws from a similar fate more than a month ago at the hands of Triple H. Jarrett starts to squirm from the post, when the Outlaws both turn and each grab one of his legs. They yank him hard into the post, crotching him! What the hell. Triple H smiles and grabs Jarrett’s legs, putting on the Figure 4 around the post. Billy Gunn & Road Dogg each pull on one of Triple H’s arm, making the main unbearable for Jarrett, who is tapping to the illegal hold. Triple H lets go, rolls into the ring, and drags Jarrett to the middle of the ring. He kicks the ref, who wakes up, and slaps on the Figure 4 in the center of the ring. Jarrett taps immediately! Triple H defeats Jeff Jarrett by submission in 18:54 to become the NEW CSW Champion. (88/89/88) Post-Match: The Outlaws get into the ring, and roll Jeff Jarrett out onto the floor. The show ends with Triple H holding his new title high above his head with the Outlaws flanking him in the ring. Overall: 84% Attendance: 4168 |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 18 2006, 12:21 PM Post #48 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night Posted Image July 1, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz KC Uptown Theatre. Kansas City, KS Cyclone Spotlight Match: Brent Albright v Low-Ki. The announcers put over the fact that Brent Albright’s team lost last night to Mike Sanders team in the mystery partner match. Albright actually comes out to the ring with his partner from last night, Ken Shamrock. Shamrock gets on commentary and talks about how he has taken Albright under his wing. He says that Albright has all the tools to be a major player, but just needs to find that aggression that can take him to the next level. The announcers say that this could be Albright’s toughest test to date in the Spotlight, as he takes on Low-Ki. Pretty great match, only held back by the lack of crowd reaction. Low-Ki controlled alot of the match with his strikes, and looked like he would pick up the win. The Finish: Low-Ki went for the Ki Krusher, but Albright rolled through and pinned Low-Ki in the middle of the ring. Brent Albright defeats Low Ki by pinfall in 6:04. (77/64/91) Post-Match: The announcers talk about Low-Ki’s losing streak continuing, and Low-Ki leaves the ring, obviously upset. As he goes through the curtain, Mike Sanders music hits. Sanders comes out with a microphone in hand. Sanders: Congratulations once again Brent. You seem to have no problem winning here in front of all these losers, yet you can’t get the job done on the big stage. Well I’m here to challenge you to the big one. Next week, I want another shot at the Cyclone Spotlight. And this time, I’m ready for you. I’ve beat you on the last two supershows, so I think I’ve more than earned it. What do you say Albright? You think you can step up and finally win the big one against me? Do you accept? Albright grabs a microphone from the ring announcer at ringside. Before he can say anything, Ken Shamrock’s voice is heard booming through the arena: Shamrock: He accepts Sanders! And he’ll make your ass tap out next week! Albright looks down at Shamrock, and Shamrock just nods his head and rolls into the ring, talking to Albright. Sanders cracks a cocky smile, and heads back through the entranceway. Styles: So next week it is on! Sanders v Albright in the Spotlight. Very impressive win for Albright tonight over Low-Ki, who can’t seem to snap out of this slump. Albright is at his best right now, so it should be a good match. In-Ring Segment: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures X-pac’s music hits, and he heads to the ring to a largely negative reaction from the crowd. He gets in the ring and grabs a microphone. X-pac: You know, all I have heard all day was that I was a poor sport last night. Hey, I didn’t make the rules to the match. The point is to win 2 of the 3 falls, and who did it? Me. I may not win Sports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year, but I sure as hell am a winner, which is more than that punk Alex Shelley can say. I did what it takes. I’m done worrying about what people think of me. It is time to get back on the winning track, and do whatever it takes to get there. I don’t have a problem with that. And if any of you do, welll, I got two -- X-pac is cut off by Alex Shelley’s music. Shelley walks out on the entranceway, sporting a large bandage on his head and a huge shiner on his eye. The crowd is firmly behind Shelley. Shelley: Congratulations X-pac. You won. You knocked me the hell out, may have given me a concussion, and then pinned me twice in about 20 seconds. You didn’t do “whatever it takes”. You cheated like the little bastard you are, cause you know you can’t beat me straight up. Oh, and speaking of straight up – I want you to look straight up above you right now. X-pac looks up and the camera pans up to reveal a Steel Cage above the ring. The crowd explodes. Shelley: For those of you that are a little slow, kind of like you X-pac, let me spell it out for you. I wasn’t too happy with the outcome of the match last night, so I went and got myself a match tonight. Steel Cage Match: Shelley v X-pac, one more time. I’ll see you in the ring tonight X-pac, you greasy little sonofabitch. (74) Tazz: Shelley v X-pac in a Steel Cage tonight? What a main event. I can’t think of a better place for these two to finally resolve their differences. In-Ring Segment: New Jack’s Hardcore Challenge New Jack comes out to the ring with a trashcan full of god knows what. He gets in the ring and grabs the microphone. New Jack: So last week, someone got stabbed. That s*** seems to happen alot when I’m around. Nova’s ass calls me a week ago, and asks me if I want a shot at the CSW Tag Team Title. I was pretty contest sitting on my ass, getting drunk, and searching for bitches, but then it hit me: Getting some gold around my waist means more money, and more money means more drinks and more bitches. So I went for it. And that’s where Nova went and f****ed it all up. He is a screwup. He always has been. He cost me my shot at more booze and more bitches, so I had to stab his ass. Funny thing is, CSW Management then decides that THEY can make more money off me, and probably get themselves some booze and bitches in the process. So they told me to come out here, and issue a hardcore challenge to anyone in the back that wants to make a name for themselves. Frankly, I told them, I’m probably gonna hurt some niggas again if they send me out here. But hell, if this is what they want, I got no problem making me some money. So who wants to step up and be a man? Danny Doring walks out as the announcers put over his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling. Hardcore Match: New Jack v Danny Doring New Jack looks him up and down as he stands in the ring. New Jack cracks a smile at Doring, calling him a “cracka” and then nailing him in the head with a trashcan. New Jack pulls a road sign out of his trashcan and lays it on the mat. He picks up Doring, and grabs him by the back of his head, smashing his face into the stopsign repeatedly. New Jack grabs a cheese-grater next, and rakes it over the face of Doring, drawing blood. New Jack pulls out a toaster next. Good god, does he have a whole dinette set in there too? New Jack bounces off the ropes, and levels Doring with the toaster. He pins him. 1...2....3. New Jack defeats Danny Doring by pinfall in 5:43 Styles: So now New Jack has a “hardcore challenge”? This guy is pretty much a psycopath, and Cyclone might get interesting in the next few weeks, especially if the cops have to show up. What’s the over-under on someone dying on Cyclone in the next few weeks Tazz? Backstage Segment: Seek and Destroy A running camera shot catches up to Brock Lesnar, who is stalking his way through the backstage area. Lesnar gets to his target, a door that reads PRESIDENT BRET HART. Lesnar is about to knock, when the sound of an outside door slams shut. Voices suddenly fill the backstage area. Voice: The champ is here baby! Voice: Oh you didn’t know? Well your ass BETTER call somebody, cause there is a new CSW Champ, and he is in the house tonight. CSW Champion Triple H and the New Age Outlaws walk into the picture. Lesnar turns and looks at them, as the Outlaws continue bantering up until they spot Lesnar. Triple H: Shh, shh. Hold on guys Triple H hushes the Outlaws, and stands face to face with Lesnar, not saying a word. Lesnar looks down at the CSW Championship over his shoulder. Triple H holds it a little tighter, and Lesnar smiles, almost laughing, and walks away down the hallway. Triple H isn’t happy at the simple lack of respect. Triple H: Punk ass. Let’s go guys Triple H and The Outlaws walk down the hallway. (84) Video Segment: We’re coming...hard A video rolls on the big screen in the arena, with a simple shot of one man standing in front of a camera talking. It’s former ECW talent, Joel Gertner: Gertner: Yes ladies....and gentlemen. It is I, the Quintessential Studmuffin himself, Joel “I’m coming to CSW soon, so ladies of Kansas City, please prepare that Poon”.... Gertner. And believe it or not, I’m not coming alone. For years I was the mastermind behind one of the greatest tag teams in professional wrestling’s history. And now, I’m gonna do it all over again. Because when my team and I show up in CSW – we’re headed straight for the top...or bottom, whichever one you prefer. So to all the tag teams in CSW: Raise your game, because soon they’ll be some new players in town. (61) Styles: Oh boy. Joel Gertner is coming to Cyclone. I can’t wait. KC Border Championship Match: Petey Williams © w/Trish Stratus v Shelton Benjamin Petey & Trish make a big deal of their entrance with the KC Border Title in hand. Petey has a pretty decent bruise above his right eye. Shelton Benjamin makes his entrance to a loud reaction from the crowd. A good back and forth match with plenty of good action, including Shelton nailing a no hands plancha to the outside on Petey. The Finish: Shelton is in control for the final minutes, nailing a bulldog off the middle rope for a near fall. Shelton goes for a superkick, but Petey catches his leg, and almost on cue, Trish jumps on the ring apron to distract the official. Petey takes a cheap shot, nailing Shelton right in the nuts. Shelton doubles over, and Petey grabs him for the Canadian Destroyer, and nails it for the victory! Petey Williams defeats Shelton Benjamin by pinfall in 9:10 to retain the KC Border Title. (75/70/81) Post-Match: Trish helps roll Benjamin out of the ring, and grabs a microphone. Trish: Your winner, and STILL Undefeated KC Border Champion: the man who was supposed to get a special celebration from me last night, but couldn’t because of a head injury, leaving this poor girl damn near in heat....oh, but don’t worry, he took care of it this morning, before you losers get too excited....Petey Williams!!! Petey: Thanks babe. And it was 3 times this morning, remember? But back to last night. My KC Border Title win was ruined. And by who? Some idiot from NWA: Japan. Seriously, you guys just can’t get enough of me. I know most of you love muscular beautiful guys from Canada, but this is getting just ridiculous. Anyway KENTA, you called yourself the best in the world? Well we’re gonna find out tomorrow, cause I know you’ll be in Boston, and I’ll be there. NWA’s Great American Bash. I’ll prove to you not only who is the dominant nationality, but that I am the better champion as well. Petey and Trish engage in a long kiss, and Trish kisses the bruise on Petey’s head as they walk down the entranceway. Styles: Well, CSW will be well represented tomorrow night. Petey Williams v KENTA. Samoa Joe v JBL. And Jeff Jarrett heads into the NWA World Title match, hoping to emerge with some new gold after he lost his last night. We understand Jarrett is already in Boston, preparing for the match. Backstage Segment: Natural Born Champions A backstage shot shows Charlie Haas walking up to Billy Kidman, who is just kicking it, sitting backstage. Haas: Hey Kidman, did you see Shelton come back through here yet? Kidman: Nah man, I didn’t even see him come through yet Haas: Well if you do, tell him that I really need to – Haas is cut off by two voices. The CSW Tag Team Champion Natural Born Thrillers walk into the picture, with their title belts over their shoulders. Jindrak: Well what do we have here. Is this the “loser’s circle” or something? First we have Charlie Haas. Nice work last night Charlie, getting beat a frickin Canadian for the KC Border Title. I’m not sure if you guys saw it or not, but we WON our match, AND retained our titles. O’Haire: And Kidman....dude, are you here to park the cars or what? You boys need to get with the program. CSW Tag Team Champions coming through. You gonna eat that? O’Haire snags a protein bar out of Kidman’s hand and takes a bite, before throwing it down and walking away with Jindrak. They turn the corner, to reveal Masato Tanaka sitting on a chair on a cellphone. Jindrak & O’Haire look at each other, already knowing what the other is thinking. O’Haire: Oh, and it just keeps getting worse. Who do we have here. The man who got pounded into oblivion with a steel chair last night. Masato Tanaka!! What happened last night old man? Roaring Elbow wasn’t doing it for you? Tanaka snaps his cellphone shut and raises out of his chair. He gets right in O’Haire’s face. Tanaka: You’re a PUNK! No RESPECT! Jindrak rears back with his title belt, and levels Tanaka in the face. Jindrak: Respect this, bitch! Jindrak & O’Haire put the boots to Tanaka, and Jindrak holds Tanaka in face, as O’Haire backs up, looking for the Shining Wizard. As he is ready to take a run at Tanaka, he is leveled from the side and goes flying into the wall. It’s SAMOA JOE! Jindrak runs at Joe, and Joe snaps off a powerslam on the concrete floor. Joe stands in front of Tanaka and begs for the Thrillers to come after them. The Thrillers bail, and Joe looks down at Tanaka and pulls him up off of the floor. (70) Main Event: Steel Cage Match: Alex Shelley v X-pac The announcers tell us that CSW Steel Cage rules are to win by submission, pinfall, or escape. Shelley & X-pac make their entrances and stand in the ring as the cage slowly lowers, trapping them in the structure. The minute it locks into place, Shelley rushes X-pac and pins him up against the cage, pummeling him with rights and lefts. Shelley stays in control, until he tries to rush at X-pac, and X-pac moves, sending Shelley into the mesh. X-pac rips the bandage from Shelley’s head, exposing the gash he gave him last night, and slams his head into the cage. X-pac steps back, and does a standing dropkick to Shelley, smashing his face into the cage. Shelley is busted open, as X-pac rakes his face on the cage wall. X-pac tries to climb out, but Shelley grabs him by the leg. Shelley climbs up to the top rope to keep X-pac from escaping. With both men standing on the top rope, Shelley grabs X-pac for the Shellshock. But X-pac elbow Shelley, and throws him to the mat. X-pac jumps down with an elbow drop, and tries a pin. Only a 2 count. X-pac sets Shelley up for the bronco buster, but Shelley gets his foot up, nailing X-pac right in the balls. Shelley goes back on the offense, now slamming X-pac into the cage wall. Shelley nails a brainbuster, and is gonna try to climb out. He goes to the corner, but X-pac gets on his tail pretty quickly. X-pac climbs up behind him, and slams his face into the cage from behind. X-pac hits a back suplex from the top rope, sending both men crashing to the mat. The Finish: X-pac nails a kick to the stomach, and goes for the X-factor, but Shelley counters with a hard slap to the face. Shelley grabs him and nails the Shellshock out of nowhere, but is too tired to pin him. He finally crawls over him. 1...2...NO! X-pac kicks out. Shelley goes to climb out, heading for the corner. X-pac again follows him up. This time, Shelley braces himself on the corner of the cage, and puts both feet firmly in X-pac’s face, sending him crashing down. Shelley climbs to the very top of the cage, holding on to the cable at the top. He looks down at X-pac, still laying in the ring and looks to the crowd, which booms with response for the idea. Shelley almost slips, but regains himself. X-pac climbs to his feet as Shelley shrugs his shoulders and goes for it. He launches himself off of the top of the cage, nailing a crossbody block on X-pac. But X-pac rolls through! But wait, the momentum carried them through one more time, with Shelley back on top. 1......2......3!!!! Shelley pinned X-pac! Alex Shelley defeats X-pac by pinfall in 18:32. (79/75/84) Post-Match: Alex Shelley climbs to his feet and scales the cage wall, playing to the crowd. Music suddenly fills the arena. BREAK IT DOWN!!! Shelley looks to entranceway, and sees Triple H, Billy Gunn, and Road Dogg heading down to the ring. He quickly puts the pieces together, and decides to climb over the cage, but X-pac is back up, and has him by the foot. Shelley knows he is in trouble, but can’t get away. Road Dogg & Billy Gunn climb the cage, right in front of Shelley, and pound him with lefts and rights until he falls into the cage. Triple H goes through the door, and locks it behind him. They all take turns pounding on Shelley’s head, and then feed him to X-pac for the X-factor at the end. Shelley is out cold right in the center of the ring. Triple H, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and X-pac all climb to different corners of the cage and throw up an X with their hands. Styles: Shelley got the big win against X-pac, but he just paid for it. Degeneration X is in CSW, and it doesn’t look good. They’re older, more experienced, and apparently more ruthless than ever. Next week: Albright v Sanders in the Spotlight, and I’m sure we’ll hear from DX! Overall: 73% Attendance: 3506 TV Rating: 1.97 |
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| SamoaRowe | Jun 19 2006, 09:31 PM Post #49 |
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I actually feel bad that Jarrett lost the title. Good job making Jarrett an effective babyface, which is something I could never imagine in real life. Also, the cage match between X-Pac and Shelley makes me feel better about their Redemption match. The New Jack stuff was fun, though I was a bit disappointed at the lack of Corino and Lesnar this week. Keep up the good work! |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 20 2006, 12:15 AM Post #50 |
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NWACENTRALSTATES.COM CHATROOM EXCLUSIVE
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| SamoaRowe | Jun 22 2006, 10:24 AM Post #51 |
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I found this lovely bit of commentary in the chat room at NEW.com.
I guess I can't be proud of all NEW fans. :( |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 22 2006, 12:47 PM Post #52 |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 23 2006, 08:33 AM Post #53 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night June July 9, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Missouri Western State University Fieldhouse. St. Joseph, MO A quick recap video airs from last week, showcasing Mike Sanders’ Cyclone Spotlight Challenge to Brent Albright, Petey Williams’ successful defense of the KC Border Title, Brock Lesnar on the prowl backstage, and the main event, featuring Alex Shelley v X-pac in a Steel Cage. The video showed the brutal beatdown of Shelley following his victory over X-pac by the newly reformed Degeneration X. The video closed with DX on all four corners of the Cage. Cyclone is NOW! Styles: Thanks for joining us on Cyclone. I’m Joey Styles, alongside Tazz, and what a night we have for you tonight. We’ll see New Jack in another hardcore challenge match, Brock Lesnar in one on one action, and a big tag team match. The CSW Tag Team Champion Natural Born Thrillers will face the two men that they confronted last week, Billy Kidman & Charlie Haas. We’ve been told we’ll also hear from Degeneration X, but first, lets head to the ring for the Cyclone Spotlight Match! Cyclone Spotlight: Brent Albright w/Ken Shamrock v Mike Sanders Albright is once again accompanied to the ring by Ken Shamrock, who takes a seat with the announcers. He talks about how he and Albright’s training is progressing, and how he is almost ready to take that next step in CSW. Mike Sanders comes out to a negative reaction from the crowd. The ref calls for the bell. A hot match with alot of quick action. Albright works on Sanders’ shoulder for the majority of the match, with Sanders constantly squirming away to the ropes. Shamrock shouts encouragement and strategy to Albright from the announce table. Everytime Albright gets Sanders in a position to tapout, Sanders reaches just a bit farther for the ropes. The Finish: At 11 minutes, Albright locks in a cross-armbreaker, but Sanders rolls over on top of Albright, still locked in the armbreaker, and pins Albright’s shoulders to the mat. 1...2...NO! Albright releases to get his shoulders up. Great counter by Sanders. Sanders catches Albright and goes for the Lungblower, but Albright grabs the ropes, and Sanders drops to the mat by himself, knocking the wind out of himself. Albright looks to Shamrock, who yells “back to the arm, and don’t let it go!”. Albright immediately knows what to do, and wraps the cross-armbreaker on Sanders again. Sanders is screaming in pain as the crowd feels the tap going. Sanders rolls himself over again, this time grabbing the top rope for leverage. Albright wrenches harder. 1...2...3!!! Mike Sanders defeats Brent Albright by pinfall in 14:32. (71/67/75) Post-Match: Sanders celebrates as if he won the NWA World Title, jumping around the ring, while holding his limp arm at his side. Albright holds his head in his hands as Sanders skips out of the arena, knowing he’ll be back right here next week. Shamrock went silent the minute the pinfall happened, and smacks his headset off with a thud. He walks by the ring glaring at Albright. Albright rolls out, and Shamrock slaps him on the back in encouragement, and says “We have alot of work to do”, as they walk up the ramp and disappear into the back. In-Ring Segment: Break It Down The all-too familiar music of Degeneration X fills the arena, as Triple H, X-pac, Billy Gunn, and Road Dogg walk to the ring to a mostly negative reaction from the crowd. Triple H is all smiles with his CSW Title over his shoulder, and the Outlaws are being a bit goofy on the way to the ring. They hit the ring, and Billy Gunn takes the microphone first: Gunn: I don’t know if you’ve all heard....but the band is back together!! The crowd boos as Gunn passes the mic to Road Dogg, as he goes into his familiar fast-talking announcer voice. Road Dogg: Lllllladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages. Central States Wrestling, is proud to present to you— Road Dogg looks up and rolls his eyes at the crowd a bit. Road Dogg: Nah, this aint your grand-daddy’s DX. Ladies, you wish you could be in this ring. Gentlemen, you’ll never look as good as this crew, especially you fatty! And as for the children of all ages? Well you better put them to bed because we may just open another can of bloodshed before this night ends. The crowd boos even louder as Road Dogg hands the mic to X-pac. X-pac: Yeah, that’s right. Bloodshed. Just like last week, when I bloodied Alex Shelley and stained the mat with his blood. Did you all like that? (boos) And then even better, when DX hit the ring, and really gave that pump the asswhipping of his lifetime. You may have won the match, but I’m sure when you looked in the mirror, you know who won the war. X-pac then passes the microphone to Triple H. As soon as he touches it, the crowd builds into a frenzy of boos, asshole chants, and random other profane chants. Triple H: Haha. Is that all you got Missouri? (Boos even louder). Good job sheep. For the past 8 days, since I won my CSW Championship at Redemption, I’ve listened to the questions. “Why, Triple H?” “Why reunite yourself with the Outlaws.” “Why reunite yourself with X-pac?” “You’re better than that!” “You can do it on your own!” Well the truth of the matter is, we can all do it on our own. We have nothing to prove. We’re the most decorated stars in CSW, and we’ve worked our asses off for years to get to where we are today. So boo all you want. Chant all you want. DX is back together, and that’s the way it is gonna be for a long, long time. The crowd continues unleashing boos and chants as the Outlaws and X-Pac banter with them. Triple H: So why? It is simple. Almost 8 years ago, when we formed Degeneration X, we did it for one reason: to get ahead. We were some of the hottest young talents in wrestling, and no one listened to a word we said, until we started telling people to suck it. We banded together, and we took over the wrestling business. 8 years later, and we still have a stranglehold on this business, and I’ll be damned if we’ll let it go. We’re back together to watch each other’s backs. There are alot of NEW hot young talents. Kids like Alex Shelley. Kids that will stop at nothing to make a name for themselves. Well thats where we all come in. We watch each other’s backs, and we continue to dominate this business, as we have for the last 8 years. DX is back together, and you can’t crack this foundation. And if you have a problem with that, then we got two wo— Triple H is cut off by the music of Alex Shelley. Shelley walks out on the stage, his usual two-toned hair pattern covered by a heavy bandage over his forehead. He has a mic in hand. Triple H is sure to get the first word in: Triple H: Kid, are you nuts? You didn’t get enough? Look at your head. Hey, if you want to come down here and have your career ended before it even starts, then please, be my guest. Triple H sits on the middle rope, holding it open, and continues shooting off at the mouth before Shelley cuts him off... Shelley: Triple H, please SHUT THE F*** UP!! Triple H’s jaw drops, but he quickly composes and looks pissed as the crowd joins in with a “Shut the F*** up” chant. Shelley: I’m not here to take another ass whooping. WE are here too whoop ALL YOUR ASSES. Triple H smiles at DX as he chuckles a bit. Triple H: YOU are gonna whoop our asses? You have a turd in your pocket or what? Alex Shelley sarcastically smiles at Triple H’s joke, and then looks over his shoulder. Austin Aries & Roderick Strong emerge from the curtain, and flank Shelley on both sides. DX is shocked, obviously less confident than before, but composes to keep their charade going. Shelley: I’m sure you’ve heard the rumblings over the last few years. I’m sure you’ve heard the fans, and read the reports. Hell, your ass has probably even watched a few DVDs to try and learn a new goddam move or two. We are Generation Next. Alex Shelley, Austin Aries, and Roderick Strong. We WERE the future of professional wrestling. Triple H interrupts Shelley. Triple H: Exactly punk, you WERE the future of wrestling, until you came out here tonight, smarted off at the mouth, and ended up getting kill— Shelley: I told you once to shut up, now you better listen, or Austin Aries will come down there and shut your mouth for you. (The crowd oohs). We WERE the future, but the future is now. Generation Next is now, and we are the PRESENT of professional wrestling. And we’ll take great pleasure in finally getting rid of the PAST, you old farts in the ring. Generation Next begins walking to the ring as the Outlaws & X-pac step to the ring rope with Triple H backing up. Triple H: Woah woah woah. I know they aren’t teaching you kids much in the schools today, but you’re still 1 short for your little quartet. I’ll make you a deal, cause I’m not wrestling tonight. I need a week or two off. At Insurgency, on July 30th, we’ll have an 8 Man Tag Team Match. Degeneration X, against “Generation Next”, assuming you can find another 205 pound, 5 foot 11, white boy with spikey hair to round out your crew there. Whaddaya say? Without hesitation, Austin Aries snaps the microphone out of Shelley’s hand. Aries: You got it! Generation Next v DX at Insurgency. But I really was hoping to get in some action tonight, after being robbed by the Outlaws at Redemption for our chance at the Tag Team Titles. So how bout a little preview tonight. Tag Team Action. You two step in the ring with myself and Roderick Strong, assuming you have any semen left in those old ass balls of yours. Triple H: Who the hell do you think you are kid? Fine, you get the Outlaws tonight. Prepare to join your buddy Alex Shelley in the concussion ward after the match though. Are we done? Aries: Oh no no. I didn’t mean the Outlaws. I meant the guys standing next to them. That big blond bitch with the title draped over his shoulder, and his greasy little monkey sidekick. (The crowd oohs again)/ Triple H: You know what. I was gonna take the night off. But now you pissed me off. Fine. Me & X-pac v You and your buddy there. Now get the hell off of my stage. Strong grabs the mic. Strong: With pleasure. And get the hell out of OUR ring. With that, Generation Next turns and walks away, as DX looks on in aggravation, of the young guys getting the last word on them. (78) Tazz: What a confrontation here. Not only do we now have a huge 8 man Tag Team Match at Insurgency, but tonight, Triple H & X-pac v Austin Aries & Roderick Strong! Hardcore Match: New Jack v Roadkill New Jack comes to the ring, again with a trash can full of weapons. He grabs a mic as the censors put their fingers on the button: New Jack: So the crackas in the front office told me to come out here and continue my hardcore challenge. I figured I better be a good n***a and do what they tell me, or they might fire or hang my black ass. I told em I’ll do this s**t every week, cause I love nothing more than making a cracka bleed. Last week, Danny Doring, and this week, his big Amish bastard of a partner, Road Kill. Don’t say I didn’t warn you boy. Keep em comin, cause I got no problem showing everyone I’m the toughest hardcore thug in the world. Roadkill makes his way to the ring. The ref calls for the bell. A slightly better contest than Danny Doring mustered, but still pretty one sided. New Jack owns the hardcore element once again, and destroyed Road Kill with weapons. He pulls out a stapler, and staples Roadkill right on the forehead, drawing blood. New Jack grabs a leg and rolls up Roadkill as he writhes in pain. 1...2...3. New Jack defeats Roadkill by pinfall in 5:21. (62/61/64) Styles: Well it looks like New Jack is now a staple (pardon the pun) of Cyclone Saturday Night. Hardcore wrestling fans rejoice, and cops grabs their guns. In-Ring Segment: International Incident Petey Williams & Trish Stratus make their way out to the ring, Trish carrying Petey’s KC Border Title over her shoulder, stroking it the whole way. They get in the ring, and Trish grabs the microphone: Trish: Last week, Petey Williams began a reign that will re-write the record books in professional wrestling, when he made his first KC Border Title defense against Shelton Benjamin, of course, winning. We’re here this week to issue a challenge. The talent pool is pretty much dried up here in CSW, and with no REAL contender to my man’s title, Petey has come up with a “Democratic” situation, seeing as how that’s the way you like to do things here in America. Petey: Next week, we’ll have the first ever International Incident matchup. It is time to determine some contenders, and see some people step up and pursue this “American Dream” I’ve heard so much about. So we’ll take 4 of the top CSW talent, respresenting different nationalities. Representing the best country in the world, Canada, will of course, be myself. Representing Mexico, one half of the Mexicools, Psicosis (cheers). Respresenting Japan, or China, or something: Jimmy Yang. Well, he looks oriental at least. And the final competitor, respresenting, uhhh, well. Babe? Trish: No clue. The jungle. The amazon. Your local zoo? Petey: Well I don’t have a clue what the hell Low-Ki is, but he’s the 4th guy. So yeah, step it up boys. Show me something, and prove to me that there is competition out there for my KC Border Title. I can only get so much of a workout at home with my lady friend here... Trish: Speaking of which... Trish knocks the mic from Petey’s hands, and they being making out. Trish Stratus finishes it all off by licking the KC Border Title, and they head into the back. (93) Tazz: So next week we get our first International Incident match? Petey Williams v Psicosis v Jimmy Yang v Low Ki. If nothing else, it’ll be a hell of a matchup. Brock Lesnar v Elix Skipper Lesnar makes his way out first to a huge reaction from the crowd. Skipper enters second to a slightly less enthusiastic reaction. Basically an extended squash. Lesnar dominated with power moves, and his rare blend of quickness and size. Skipper takes over for a minute in the middle of the match after hitting a spinning heel kick. Skipper goes up top and tries a huracanrana, leaping down onto Lesnar, but Lesnar counters and immediately drive Skipper down to the mat with a powerbomb. Lesnar then hangs on to Skipper’s leg, lifting him again and driving him down with another powerbomb. 1...2...3! Brock Lesnar defeats Elix Skipper by pinfall in 4:56. (80/76/85) Post-Match: As Lesnar stares into the camera intently, the crowd suddenly begins booing. The sound of a throat clearing can be heard, as all of the attention is turned to the video screen above the entrance. In-Ring Segment: Live via Satellite It’s Steve Corino. A close up shot of Corino’s face fills the video screen, heavy scarring visible on Corino’s forehead. During the entire promo, the camera is very slowly panning backward, revealing more and more of Corino. Corino: Hello. I’m coming to you live via satellite from a location that shall remain unkown at this time, at the request of my lawyers. Before I begin, I would first like to say thank you. Thank you to all of my fans that sent get well cards, letters, drawings, boxes of chocolates, and assorted candies to me in my time of need. As you may well know, I was recently the victim of a brutal assault at the hands of the man standing in the ring before you, Brock Lesnar. Due to this vicious attack, I had to take time off from doing the thing I love best: logging onto myspace. Now that I am almost fully recovered, I have an announcement to make. Lesnar stands in the ring, staring intently at the screen, and attempting to take Corino’s sarcastic ploys intentionally. Corino: What I hold here in my hands, is a legal document known by many commoners as a “Restraining Order”. This restraining order is effective from this day, July 8, 2006, until July 30th, 2006. It says that the violating party, Brock Lesnar, may not be within 100 feet of the violated, Steve Corino. This document offers me legal protection from the man who viciously and unnecessarily assaulted me at CSW Redemption, Brock Lesnar. I lost almost 1/3 of the total blood in my body, Brock. You wanted my blood? You got it. And now, I want YOUR blood. This restraining order is up on July 30, as I said. July 30th, CSW Insurgency, from Columbia, Missouri. It is going to be the King of Old School, Steve Corino, one on one with Brock Lesnar....in a First Blood match. This time Brock, I get to see you wear the crimson mask. But remember, you can’t come with 100 feet of me until then, or you will be arrested on the spot, and will neeeever get in the ring with me, Brock. Lesnar looks aggravated at the thought of arrest, but is licking his chops at the thought of getting ahold of Corino, and finishing the job. Corino: Ah yes, and one more thing. As confident as I may be in the American Justice System, I have taken it upon myself to provide myself with a backup plan. The camera slowly pans back to reveal a massive black man standing over Corino’s shoulder. It is Monty Brown. He wears a black and white suit with a dark tie, and black sunglasses over his eyes. He stands with arms crossed, emotionless, behind Corino. Corino: Meet Mr. Brown, my bodyguard. If for any reason you decide to violate this Restraining Order, Brock, then Mr. Brown will be glad to detain you until the proper officials arrive on the scene to do their job. Finally I am pleased to announce that will make my long-awaited return to the ring next week on Cyclone. Thank you all for your time. Keep those cards and letters coming, and Godspeed. Lesnar, you’re a dead man at Insurgency. The video feet cuts and Lesnar looks around the arena as the crowd cheers for him, and boos Corino at the same time. (90) Styles: Has Corino lost his mind, or did the bloodshed just screw up his brain? HE wants Brock Lesnar in a First Blood match at Insurgency? Talk about a death wish. And he has restraining order, and a new bodyguard, “Mr. Brown”? Natural Born Thrillers © v Billy Kidman & Charlie Haas Hot-paced tag team matchup, that saw the champs using their tag team skills to control most of the match. Frequent tags in and out of the ring, and double team moves led them to corner Kidman, and make him the face in peril. Halfway through the match, the camera noticed Joel Gertner sitting in the audience at ringside. He had a clipboard, and appeared to be scouting the tag team scene in CSW. Kidman eventually tagged in Haas, who cleaned house, and scored a nearfall with a bulldog off the middle rope. The Finish: Kidman hit the Sky-High powerbomb for a near fall on Jindrak. Haas then hit a stungun on Jindrak, and then grabbed his legs, draping him over the top rope. Haas motioned for Kidman to bounce off the ropes, but instead, Kidman climbed to the top. In the confusion, Sean O’Haire blindsided Haas, knocking him out of the ring. He then crotched Kidman on the top, and Kidman fell to the mat. O’Haire set up and got a running start, nailing the Shining Wizard on Kidman for the 3 count! Natural Born Thrillers defeat Kidman & Haas by pinfall in 8:02. (74/70/78) Post-Match: Charlie Haas looked up from the floor at ringside, and hung is head in shame. He said something about “his partner” as he walked down the entranceway and into the back. Kidman began walking out as well, when Masato Tanaka’s music hit. Tanaka walked out on the stage, and had a microphone? Tanaka: Last week, you kick my ass. Next week, I kick your ass. CSW Tag Team Titles. Me, and SAMOA JOE kick your ass! The crowd explodes as Tanaka has apparently just made a challenge to the Thrillers. Tanaka & Samoa Joe team up to take on the Thrillers, for the CSW Tag Team Titles. The Thrillers look on, and seem to look forward to the challenge. A camera shot cuts to the back. We see Charlie Haas walking intently through the backstage area, as he comes to a door that reads “SHELTON BENJAMIN”. Haas stops, takes a breath, and walks through the door as the announcers speculate. Tazz: So the Thrillers retain, Tanaka lays down a challenge, and Charlie Haas apparently is looking for a new, or maybe old, tag team partner. Either way, we’ve just heard in our earpiece that it is indeed official. Next week’s Main Event: CSW Tag Team Title Match: Natural Born Thrillers v Masato Tanaka & Samoa Joe. Main Event: Austin Aries & Roderick Strong v Triple H & X-pac Aries & Strong make their entrance with Alex Shelley by their side. The entire DX crew then comes down. Before the match can even begin, the referee removes Gunn, Road Dogg, and Shelley from ringside, leaving us with the 4 men in the tag team matchup. He calls for the bell. Great main event tag team matchup, with the crowd solidly behind GenNext. Aries & Strong use their tag team specialty to nail a variety of double team maneuvers, and score consistent nearfalls on both X-pac & Triple H. Strong hits a gutbuster on Shelley, but the pinfall is broken up by Triple H. The match eventually loses control, and turns into a brawl. Triple H & Aries go at it at ringside, as X-pac takes control in the ring against Strong. X-pac nails the bronco buster, but turns around to eat a series of hard chops from Strong. Strong chops him in the corner, with the crowd counting along. Strong then hits a powerbomb into a backbreaker, but Triple H pulls him out of the ring by his foot. X-pac hits the ropes, and dives onto all 3 men at ringside. The Finish: With all 4 men on the floor, the referee heads out to try and get them all back in the ring. Aries slides into the ring, and may be looking for a dive of his own. Billy Gunn & Road Dogg return to the ring, and nail a spike piledriver on Aries while the ref is still on the outside trying to seperate Strong, Triple H, and X-pac. Strong continues chopping at X-pac as Triple H rolls into the ring. He pulls Aries up, and nails the Pedigree. 1...2...3! Triple & X-pac defeat Aries & Strong by pinfall in 13:22. (78/70/87) Post-match: The Outlaws jump Roderick Strong, and start a 3 on 1 assault on him at ringside with X-pac. Triple H looks like he is dragging Aries to the corner. Its Alex Shelley. Shelley, still bandaged up, runs into the ring and begins peppering Triple H with rights and lefts. Billy Gunn slides in and tackles Shelley, pounding on him. X-pac grabs the CSW Title and tosses it over the top rope into Triple H’s arms. Triple H lines Shelley up, and levels him with the title, slightly opening the gash on his head underneath all the bandages. DX stands over the fallen Generation Next as the show goes off the air! Styles: DX stands tall for the second week in a row. What will Generation Next do next week? And don’t miss all the huge action we already have lined up. Mike Sanders opens the Cyclone Spotlight for the first time, Petey Williams’ International Incident Challenge, Steve Corino’s return to the CSW ring, and the huge Tag Team Title Match, featuring the Natural Born Thrillers defending against Tanaka & Joe. We’ll see you next week!! Overall: 78% Attendance: 3509 TV Rating: 2.10 |
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| SamoaRowe | Jun 23 2006, 09:01 AM Post #54 |
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Memo to WWE: THAT is how you bring back DX. I'm digging the Generation Next feud too, they are much better opponents than male cheerleaders. I see what you meant now when you said that Aries and Strong would be "very busy." I look forward to Insurgency, especially seeing the rest of the card develop. |
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| Real F'n Show | Jun 23 2006, 09:38 AM Post #55 |
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Man, this kicks ass. Seriously. Great booking all around. You're using everyone perfectly. Keep it up, Jamie. |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 29 2006, 11:37 PM Post #56 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night July 14, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Missouri Western State University Fieldhouse. St. Joseph, MO Cyclone opens with a video package showcasing the highlights from last week: The in ring confrontation between Degeneration X and the newly reformed Generation Next. The main event of Aries & Strong v Triple H & X-pac, as the GenNexters fell victim to the numbers game, when the Outlaws and X-pac overtook them. It showed Triple H leveling Alex Shelley with the CSW Title, and standing over the fallen youngsters as the show went off the air. Styles: Welcome to Cyclone Saturday Night fans. Huge night tonight as Steve Corino makes his return to the CSW ring after a 2 week absence. He’ll have his Restraining Order in effect against Brock Lesnar, who beat him to a bloody pulp at Redemption. And a huge tag team match has been signed after the result of last week’s main event. The New Age Outlaws will finally go head to head with Austin Aries & Roderick Strong. Also tonight, Petey Williams’ International Incident 4 Corners Match, where he takes on Low Ki, Psicosis, and Jimmy Yang. And our huge main event: The CSW Tag Team Titles on the line as the Natural Born Thrillers defend against the team of Masato Tanaka & Samoa Joe. But first, lets get to the new mainstay of the Cyclone Spotlight, Mike Sanders, and his first attempt to repeat in the Spotlight. For those of you new to CSW, the Cyclone Spotlight match features two CSW wrestlers going one on one, and the winner stays, and opens the show next week. Cyclone Spotlight: Mike Sanders v Super Crazy Sanders and Crazy go right at each other in an entertaining opening contest. Sanders constantly taunts Crazy, and plays to the crowd, ecstatic to have finally nailed his spot down in the Cyclone Spotlight. The crowd boos Sanders, and cheers on one half of the Mexicools as he takes it to Sanders. Around the 8 minute mark, Crazy hit a springboard somersault plancha to the outside on Sanders. The Finish: Crazy whipped Sanders into the corner, and then charged at him, attempted a dropkick. Sanders moved, and Crazy got stuck between the 2nd and 3rd rope, suspended in the corner. Sanders took a moment to look to the crowd, and signaled for the lungblower. Sanders grabbed him, and went for it, but Crazy hung onto the top rope, and Sanders nailed the mat hard, back first. Crazy quickly stood himself up on the middle rope, and nailed a moonsault. Without missing a beat, he then jumped to the top, and hit another moonsault. 1....2...3! Crazy just took the Spotlight from Sanders! Super Crazy defeats Mike Sanders by pinfall in 11:02. (73/67/79) Post-Match: Crazy jumps out of the ring and celebrates with the fans, who cheer him on for taking down the punk so soon. Sanders throws a fit in the ring, working so hard to get here, and in one move, letting it all slip away. The crowd lets Sanders have it as he exits the ringside area. Styles: What a great match. And just like that, we have a new Cyclone Spotlight holder, in Super Crazy. We’ll see Crazy next week open the show, and see if he can retain, unlike Mike Sanders. Right now we’re gonna take a look at a piece of video shot earlier today. Charlie Haas had called for a CSW camera crew when he arrived at the arena today. Lets have a look... Backstage Segment: The World’s Greatest Reunion Haas is standing outside Shelton Benjamin’s locker room, and motions for the camera crew to follow him in. Haas: Shelton, what’s up brother? Benajmin looks confused, and a bit preoccupied. Benjamin: Not much. Say, what’s with the camera here Charlie. Haas: Well, to put it pretty simply, I just wanted to make sure this moment got caught on tape. I think you know why I’m here, because of our conversation last week. But Shelton, I just came from Bret Hart’s office, and I lined up our return match for next week on Cyclone. The World’s Greatest Tag Team returns to the wrestling world. Haas waits, expecting his enthusiasm to be returned by Benjamin. Instead, Benjamin looks down at the ground, and quietly looks up, and speaks to Haas, almost inaudibly. Benjamin: What ....doin? I told....week. Haas: Yeah, you said to give you a week to think about it. I don’t really understand the problem here Shelton. We both have had our struggles recently in singles competition. I just thought we could go back to what works, and get some tag team gold around our waists again. Shelton looks perturbed again, and takes a deep breath before speaking. Benjamin: Well Charlie, can you at least get rid of the camera crew so we can sit down and talk about this, man to man? Haas: Shelton, whats your problem man? Talk about what? I’m asking you to be my tag team partner, so when I go to the ring, I have someone I can depend on. Where is the harm in that? So why not shake my hand, and tell me you’ll meet me in the ring next week. The World Greatest Tag Team, makes their retur— Haas is suddenly cut off by Shelton, who gets a little more intense. Benjamin: No Charlie, the World’s Greatest Tag Team doesn’t return next week. In fact, I won’t even be in the arena. So whatever little match you had planned, I suggest you go and get it cancelled, cause I won’t be here. I know that I haven’t exactly been making waves around here lately. You know, about 6 weeks ago I was one win away from the CSW Championship. And now what am I? I’m sure as hell not a tag team wrestler. I’m the man that is gonna make CSW proud, and turn eyes all over the country to the midwest. Because next week, I’m going to New England Wrestling, and when I get there, I’m gonna shut John Bradshaw Layfield up once and for all about CSW. People are gonna know my name, and know that Shelton Benjamin is the man that defeated JBL right in his own backyard of NEW. Haas looks defeated, but manages to muster up another word or two. Haas: And I wish you all the luck in the world Shelton. It’s okay. I’ll just have the match pushed back until the week after. You want me go to NEW with you next week? Benjamin looks at the camera incredulously, almost saying “can you believe this guy?”. Shelton: Listen Charlie. We’ll talk about it when I get back okay? Right now, we are two different guys, with two different sets of goals. Just don’t go making any plans, okay? Now go out there next time, and do what you do best: wrestle. I know there is a champion in there, and it is time for you to bring him back out. Shelton offers his hand, and Charlie shakes it, and walks away, satisfied that his friendship with Benjamin remains intact, but disappointed in the result of his attempt. He looks towards the camera crew, and makes a “cut” symbol with his hand. (63) Steve Corino w/Mr. Brown v Maven Maven makes his way out to the ring to a pretty good reaction from the fans. Many Maven t-shirts are seen in the crowd, despite him not being on TV recently. Corino’s music hits, and Corino walks out, with his bodyguard Mr. Brown alongside him. Corino has a tape measure in his hand, and gives it to Mr. Brown, instructing him to stand right at the curtain of the entryway. Corino grabs the end of the tape measure, and backsteps down the entryway. He stops about 4 feet short of the ring, apparently having hit the 100 foot mark. Corino motions to Mr. Brown, who comes down and stands right in the spot Corino was at, crossing his arms, and keeping watch through his dark sunglasses. The ref calls for the bell, and Corino dominates in his return to the ring. Basically a short squash match, that saw Maven get a small comeback segment before Corino nailed a neckbreaker. Corino picks up Maven, and hits the Old School Expulsion for the victory. Steve Corino defeats Maven by pinfall in 4:50. (75/78/71) Post-Match: As soon as Corino scores the pin, Brock Lesnar’s music hits. Corino immediately panics, and begins looking around the arena, as does Mr. Brown. Corino’s eye catches the entryway, and he yells at Mr. Brown and points towards the curtain. Mr. Brown takes off in a dead sprint for the curtain, and just as he arrives, Brock Lesnar flings the curtain open. Brown spears Lesnar backwards through the set, as a camera crew scrambles to get back there. As they do, Brown and Lesnar are exchange right hands. Officials are quickly on the scene to pull the two men apart. The camera cuts back to the ring, where Steve Corino has mysteriously snuck away during the melee. Video Segment: Ruthless Aggression A video rolls featuring an intense training session between Ken Shamrock and Brent Albright. Several different settings are shown: Albright is doing squats and every time he gets to the top of his rep, Shamrock slaps him across the face. Shamrock is yelling “You getting mad yet?” over and over in Albright’s face. The next scene shows Albright doing pull-ups on a bar as Shamrock strikes him over the back with a Kendo Stick, over and over again. Albright’s face contorts, and a snarl almost comes over him as Shamrock yells, “Get intense! Find your zone! You aren’t even on Cyclone this week, cause you lost your spot! CMON!”. The last scene shows Albright and Shamrock sparring in the ring. Shamrock has Albright down in a pinning position, and is grinding his elbow into the temple of Albright. Blood is dripping down the side of Albright’s face, and hits the corner of his mouth as Shamrock eggs him on. “Taste your blood. Feel the rush. C’mon, feel that adrenalin rushing through your body at the taste of your own blood. Do you feel it?” Out of nowhere, Albright does feel it, and snaps, twisting Shamrock down into a cross-armbreaker. Shamrock calls for the break as they both get up, and shake hands. Albright grabs a towel as Shamrock shakes some feeling back into his arm. (62) New Age Outlaws v Austin Aries & Roderick Strong The Outlaws make their way to the ring in full Degeneration X intro, with Triple H & X-pac by their side. Generation Next is out next, in full strength as well, with Shelley, Aries, & Strong making their way down to the ring. The referee warns all 7 men about getting involved in this matchup, and says he wants a clean contest. Heated action with alot of brawling by the Outlaws and alot of wrestling from Gen Next. Roderick Strong chops Billy Gunn in the corner, and then nails a pumphandle backbreaker for a near fall. The Outlaws double team for a bit to regain control of the match. Throughout the entire match, Triple H & X-pac sneak little shots in against Gen Next, with one of them distracting the referee as the other picks his shots. The Finish: X-pac jumps on the ring apron, and Triple H again grabs the leg of Austin Aries. Out of nowhere, Shelley jumps into the ring, and nails a suicide dive through the ropes on Triple H. They brawl on the floor as the referee looks over to the outside, trying to get them to break it up. Strong grabs Gunn, and locks in a Boston Crab. Gunn is tapping, but the ref is still with Triple H & Shelley. X-pac rushes into the ring, and nails a crescent kick right to Strong’s face. The ref turns around to see X-pac beating on Strong, and calls for the bell. Aries & Strong defeat New Age Outlaws by disqualification in 8:32. (73/68/79) Post-Match: Aries gets free and grabs hold of X-pac, as Road Dogg heads out and takes down Shelley. The brawl spirals out of control, as all 7 men battle all around the ring. Officials come pouring out of the back, trying to separate the two factions. Occasionally, one member breaks lose, diving onto the pile of referees to claw into their target. DX leaves the ringside area first, feeling as if they’ve “won” this little war here tonight. International Incident Match: Petey Williams w/Trish Stratus v Psicosis v Low-Ki v Jimmy Yang Psicosis, Ki, and Yang make their way to the ring first, and Petey & Trish make their grand entrance last. Petey has a microphone, and stops in the aisle. Petey: After much deliberation, I have decided to raise the stakes a bit. Hell, it won’t matter anyway, because here in a few minutes, I’ll be the one standing tall, once again proving Canada is the most dominant country in the world, but here goes. If by some act of God, or Buddha, or whoever it is you all pray to, that one of you 3 challengers in the ring is victorious, then I’ll give you a shot at my CSW Kansas City Border Title at Insurgency. Petey hands the title to Trish, as Low Ki strikes first, hitting Yang in the back of the head with a swift kick. The match is wrestled in 4 corners fashion, with the first pinfall or submission getting the victory. A good match, featuring tons of high flying action, and alot of dodging by Petey Williams, who stays fresh most of the time. The Finish: Petey climbs the ropes, with Psicosis on the top, facing the crowd. Petey is going to try the Russian Legsweep from the top on Psicosis. Psicosis elbows out, and dives over Petey, trying a Sunset Flip Powerbomb. Petey holds on to the top rope though. Low Ki climbs up, and floors Petey with a kick, dropping him into the tree of woe. Ki steps on Petey’s knee, forcing him into an elevated position, and jumps off with the Ghetto Stomp on Petey. Ki is going for the pin, but Jimmy Yang comes out of nowhere with a step up Enziguri, flooring Low Ki. Yang climbs to the top, as Psicosis is already positioned on another corner. Guillotine Legdrop on Ki! Psicosis covers as Yang comes off the top with the Yang Time on Petey. 1.....2.....3! Psicosis got the cover first, on Ki, and he just earned a shot at the KC Border Title! Psicosis wins a 4 Corners Match, pinning Low-Ki in 14:23. (74/65/84) Post-Match: Psicosis rolls out of the ring and celebrates, knowing he now has a date as Insurgency. Super Crazy comes out and congratulates him with a huge, as the crowd goes nuts for the Mexicools. Petey Williams finds his title, and escapes the scene in the arms of Trish Stratus, saying that he was never pinned. Meanwhile, Low Ki is coming too, and doesn’t look happy. He just got pinned in a CSW ring, again. Yang goes to shake his hand, for an awesome matchup, but Ki drops him with a swift roundhouse kick. He then plants him in the back of the head with a downward strike. Ki throws him to the outside, as the fans move away from the barricade, intimidated by Ki. He rolls Yang onto the announcers table as Tazz & Styles yell for him to stop. Ki goes into the ring and climbs up to the top rope. He jumps all the way to the outside, nailing the Double Stomp on Yang, and destroying the announce table. Ki stands up, with a slight limp, and walks to the back without saying a word. Styles: Low Ki just destroyed the announce position, and I think he destroyed Jimmy Yang too. Two things we know. Psicosis is going to Insurgency for a shot at the KC Border Title, and something tells me Low Ki just snapped his losing streak. Backstage Segment: Enough is Enough A camera crew follows Triple H through the backstage area. He is alone, and without DX, and walking with a purpose. He walks up to a door labeled BRET HART, and opens it up. Inside, he sees President Bret Hart seated behind his desk, and Alex Shelley standing in the office as well. Triple H: What the hell is he doing here? And why did you send for me Hart. I was about to leave the building. Hart: Triple H, I asked Alex Shelley to be here as well. As the apparent leaders of these two factions, Degeneration X and Generation Next, I wanted to speak with you about both of your actions down at ringside the last few weeks. I would have invited all 7 of you into the office, but I thought it might be a bit of a combustible element. Now, if you two could remain civil for a few moments... Shelley: I’m just fine. How bout you Connan? Triple H looks at Shelley, and Shelley just cracks a sly smile. Triple H: I suggest you make this quick Hart. Hart: Very well. Basically, what I needed to tell the two of you is that, due to the fact that DX and GenNext seem to be incapable of waiting until Insurgency, that I’ve decided that we’ll have a bit of an Insurgency preview in 2 weeks. Live on Cyclone, on July 28th, it is going to be Alex Shelley v Triple H, one on one, and both Degeneration X and Generation Next will be banned from ringside. Triple H smiles, as does Shelley. Triple H leans towards Shelley a bit, with Hart’s face still in between them in the background. Triple H: That’s the best news I’ve heard all day. Hart speaks up before Triple H can continue. Hart: Well, prepare yourself for even bigger news. As you know, all CSW Titles must be defended at least once every 30 days. Many times, this occurs on our supershows. Due to the main event of Insurgency being an 8 Man Tag Team Match, and a non-title matchup, you’re going to have to defend that title sometime before the. Triple H: Don’t... Hart: And I thought, when better, than in 2 weeks, on July 28th, LIVE on Cyclone, when you go 1 on 1 with Alex Shelley. Triple H storms out of the room, kicking the door on his way out. Alex Shelley is all grins, and tells Bret Hart thank you as his cellphone rings. Shelley answers it as he walks down the hallway with a spring in his step. Shelley: Hey, thanks for calling me back, J-Man. Yeah.... (84) CSW Tag Team Title Match: Natural Born Thrillers © v Samoa Joe & Masato Tanaka Joe & Tanaka make their entrance to a huge ovation from the crowd. The Thrillers are down next, and the crowd really lets them have it. The ring announcer gives full intros for each team while they stand in the ring, and the referee brings all 4 men to the center of the ring to go over the rules. The bell rings, and Joe & O’Haire begin in the ring. Great back and forth tag team matchup, with Tanaka eventually playing the face in peril. He makes the hot tag to Joe, but the ref is preoccupied, and sends Joe back to the corner. The Thrillers go back to work on Tanaka. The Finish: Tanaka nails a Roaring Elbow on Jindrak, and crawls to the corner, finally making the tag to Joe. Joe cleans house, nailing a single leg dropkick to Jindrak, and a snap powerslam on O’Haire. Tanaka gets his second wind, and clothesline O’Haire over the top rope, both of them landing hard on the outside. O’Haire and Tanaka brawl into the debris left of the announce table, and O’Haire nails a suplex onto it. Joe tries a whip on Jindrak, but Jindrak reverses, sending Joe into the turnbuckle. Jindrak charges for a splash, but Joe catches him and plants him with the STJoe. Joe picks him up and sets him on the top rope. He grabs him and pulls away from the turnbuckle for the Musclebuster! THE LIGHTS ARE OUT! It is pitch black in the arena, but there appears to be a commotion in the ring. The lights come back up. What the hell?! THE UNDERTAKER is in the ring, and has Joe goozled around the throat. He picks him up and sends him crashing down with a chokeslam. The referee calls for the bell, as Taker, dressed more like “BikerTaker” in bluejeans and a vest, picks Joe up and plants him with the Tombstone Piledriver. Joe & Tanaka defeat Thrillers by disqualification in 12:49. (85/81/89) Post-Match: The Thrillers collect their tag titles and make their way down the aisle as Taker drops to his knees and slaps his hand around Joe’s throat, choking him out in the ring. Taker is talking to Joe the whole time, but the only decipherable phrase made out is Taker right in Joe’s face. “I’ll show you a Hoss, boy.” Overall: 74% Attendance: 3509 TV Rating: 2.10 |
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| SamoaRowe | Jun 30 2006, 01:50 PM Post #57 |
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Another good show, Jamie! The Undertaker's debut was cool, and I like how you had him addressing what Joe said about him and other NEW stars way back in that online interview. I like where that's heading. Shelton Benjamin is on his way to shut up JBL? I wish him luck, when I get to writing my show later on, I'm sure JBL is going to have some opinions about this. And really, the Corino/Lesnar feud is the most entertaining angle going right now, keep it up! |
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| Real F'n Show | Jul 2 2006, 06:06 PM Post #58 |
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I'll echo Rowe's sentiments, this is good fucking stuff, dude. I really appreciate the effort you're putting into this and hope you can keep it up. Excellent work. |
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| jamiegeist | Jul 10 2006, 12:52 PM Post #59 |
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Poops McGee
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night July 21, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz A video package opens up, catching the audience up on last week’s happenings. The shocking appearance of the Undertaker, as he chokeslammed Samoa Joe in the Tag Team Title Main Event. The ongoing saga between Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin. Bret Hart signing a HUGE main event for next week on the 28th, featuring pieces of the Insurgency Main Event, Triple H & Alex Shelley going one on one for the CSW Championship. Petey Williams hosting his International Incident match, which Psicosis won, earning him a KC Border Title Match at Insurgency. The package ends with the brawl between Brock Lesnar and Mr. Brown, the bodyguard of Steve Corino. A graphic pops on the screen announcing tonight’s main event: Brock Lesnar v Mr. Brown, one on one. Cyclone Spotlight: Super Crazy v Austin Aries Crazy makes his way out to the ring as the announcers fill us in on the rules of the Cyclone Spotlight. Winner stays, loser goes. They also announce that President Hart had recently said in a conference call that the Spotlight was one of the highest rated segments on the show, and that more and more talent would be heading into it. As the announcers tell us, Austin Aries makes his way out to a nice reaction, proving the point of their words. Aries & Crazy shake hands and have a wonderful match, back and forth the entire time, with amazing highspots. Aries sets up on the top rope, and hits a diving sunset flip for a near fall. The Finish: Aries puts Crazy on the top, and is looking for a back superplex, when X-pac comes walking down the aisle. Aries is momentarily distracted as X-pac makes his way towards the ring. Crazy nails an elbow right to Aries’ face, dropping him to the mat. As X-pac approaches, Roderick Strong comes running down and spins X-pac around, unloading on him with chops. He fights him into the backstage area. Crazy takes this opportunity to climb to his feet on the top rope, and launches off with a moonsault. Aries scrambles quickly to his feet, and nails a standing dropkick right into the chest of Crazy in midair. Aries climbs to the top rope, and nails the 450 Splash to a loud reaction. 1...2....3!!! Austin Aries defeats Super Crazy by pinfall in 12:47. (83/66/100) Styles: What an amazing contest! Generation Next may have finally got the numbers game figured out, as Roderick Strong was waiting in the wings to make sure Austin Aries got a fair crack at the Cyclone Spotlight. Aries will return next week to the spotlight, and with the bar being raised, who knows who will face him. Wait, we’re getting word there is a disturbance in the backstage area... Backstage Segment: Running Late A shaky camera shot turns the corner behind the building to reveal Alex Shelley getting out of a yellow taxi cab. Shelley is carrying a duffle bag in his hands as he quickly walks up to the back door. He pushes on it, but it doesn’t open. He tries again, and no luck. He looks at his watch, realizing he is late, and knocks hard on the door. It swings open, to reveal Triple H standing in the doorway. Triple H: Geez Alex. You’re kinda late. Shelley: Umm, yeah. Strangest thing, it turns out that my car rental was cancelled, so I ended up having to hunt for a cab just to get here. Triple H: Wow. Tough luck there. Better double check those reservations next week, cause I’d hate for you to miss out on your one and only chance at my CSW Championship. Shelley steps up to Triple H, not in a joking mood right now. Shelley: Don’t worry. I wouldn’t miss it for the world. And if for some reason it is my only chance...so be it. Because that’s all I need, is one chance. Triple H: Well actually, you’re gonna need a hell of alot more than a chance. You’re gonna need a miracle to even make it to the match. Shelley looks at Triple H, and as he opens his mouth to speak, the New Age Outlaws attack, blindsiding Shelley and knocking him to the ground. The 3 of them go to work on Shelley, focusing on his right knee. The Outlaws slide Shelley into the doorway, and Triple H positions Shelley’s right knee in the door, and slams it shut. Shelley screams out in pain as DX does it not once, but two more times. All the noise of the slamming and screaming draws the attention of officials, who run onto the scene. DX scatters, as a sweat-covered Austin Aries comes running through the doorway, and tries to help Shelley to his feet. Triple H & The Outlaws back away, laughing, as officials and Aries check on Shelley’s injuries. (83) Hardcore Match: New Jack v Billy Kidman New Jack continues his hardcore challenges, and makes quick work of Billy Kidman. New Jack continues to raise his level of brutality every week, this time smashing a pool cue over Kidman’s back, and then attempting to bloody his head with the broken end. The Finish: New Jack chokes Kidman out on the mat with his half pool cue, forcing Kidman to tap out. New Jack defeats Kidman by submission in 5:01. (66/68/62) Post-Match: The referee calls for the bell, but New Jack refuses to let go. The crowd builds to a bit of a roar as Nova suddenly comes rushing into the ring from the crowd. At first he isn’t recognizable, as he is wearing street clothes, and is wielding a fork in hand. He runs at New Jack, but NJ saw him coming, and dropped out of the ring quickly. Nova looks like a man possessed as he stands in the ring with the fork, pointing it at New Jack. Tazz: Nova has returned. Nova brought New Jack into CSW to be his tag team partner 4 weeks ago, and how did New Jack repay him? By stabbing him in the head with a fork. One thing is for sure, this doesn’t look like the same old Nova, and he looks like he wants some revenge. Low Ki v Charlie Haas The announcers remind us that Shelton Benjamin is in NEW this week challenging JBL, after turning down Charlie Haas’ offer last week to reform the World’s Greatest Tag Team. We see a brief video of Low Ki, talking about his losing streak, and showing him snapping last week after another loss, and giving Jimmy Yang a double footstomp through the announce table. This match is quick and brutal action from both men, who are in need of a win very badly. The Finish: Haas attempts an Exploder suplex on Ki, but Ki floats over behind him, and picks him up for the Ki Krusher. He hits it, and heads to the top rope for incentive. He nails the double foot stomp from the top, and gets the pin! Low Ki defeats Charlie Haas by pinfall in 8:45. (83/74/92) Post-Match: Before Ki can even think about finally snapping his losing streak, Jimmy Yang, with his ribs bandaged up, comes running down the aisle and slides into the ring, peppering Ki with right hands. Yang tosses Ki over the top rope, and then runs off the ropes, nailing a huge plancha over the top onto Ki. They continue fighting, all the way down the ramp and into the back. As they fight by the entranceway, a man in a suitcoat emerges through the curtain. It’s Joel Gertner! Gertner: That’s right. It is I, the Quintessential Studmuffin. Joel, “Midwest Ladies may complain about it hurtin’, but in the end I always make sure they’re squirtin’”, Gertner. Now, for a few weeks I’ve been appearing here and there, showing up on your video screens, sitting in the audience. I told you I was bringing my tag team expertise together with one of the most athletically talented teams in the country to once again revitalize, rejuvenate, and re-lubricate Tag Team Wrestling. Gertner stops and looks in the ring, where Charlie Haas is getting to his feet from his match with Low Ki. Haas looks dejected, and has barely paid any attention to Gertner. Gertner: Well, speaking of tag team wrestling, and the lack thereof here in Central States Wrestling, take a look in the ring. A former tag team standout, who just can’t get it done now that he is running solo. Oh, and where is your tag team partner? That’s right, he is in another part of the country because he wants nothing to do with you. Well, as sad as that brokeback story might make me, I just had a wonderful idea. What better way than to pass the torch, then by having the NEXT great tag team in professional wrestling destroy the last fragment of one of the former great tag teams in professional wrestling. Charlie Haas, its time for my boys to RUB....ONE....OUT! The crowd groans at another Gertner attempt at a joke, and he quickly cuts them off. Gertner: People, get your minds out of the gutter. I didn’t mean it like that. I meant ONE wrestler. Gertner smiles, and as quickly as he can snap his fingers, two men slide into the ring behind Charlie Haas. It’s Tony Mamaluke and Little Guido! They immediately beat down the already weakened Haas, and then position him for a variation of the Hart Attack. Guido grabs Haas and holds him on the apron in the Hart Attack position. Mamaluke runs off the ropes, and leaps over the top, hitting a clothesline, dropping Haas all the way to the floor below. They stand over him and absorb the boos from the crowd. Gertner: See, rubbed right out. Courtesty of the Full Blooded Italians! Ken Shamrock w/Brent Albright v Mark Jindrak The announcer put over than Ken Shamrock asked for this match, in order to continue his training regimen with Brent Albright. Albright is ringside with Shamrock, watching intently. Another good back and forth matchup, with Jindrak constantly avoiding the clutches of Shamrock’s holds. The Finish: Shamrock consistently works on the ankle, and won’t give up. Jindrak catches a break when he nails Shamrock on a blind charge, and he sets him up for the Widow’s Peak Neckbreaker. Shamrock frees himself, and slides down and snatches the ankle of Jindrak. He has the anklelock hooked on. Suddenly, Sean O’Haire comes running down the aisle, looking to break up the hold. He is intercepted out of nowhere by a hard right hand from Brent Albright. Albright takes it to O’Haire, as Jindrak is finally forced to tap out in the ring. Ken Shamrock defeats Mark Jindrak by submission in 7:59. (74/76/71) Post-Match: O’Haire gets away from Albright, and drags Jindrak from the ring. Jindrak limps down the entranceway with O’Haire, as they make their way to the back. Shamrock and Albright converse in the ring, with Shamrock patting Albright on the back in a congratulatory fashion. Styles: Shamrock just pinned one half of the tag team champions, and it looks like he might be bringing some of that intensity out of Albright after all. Backstage Segment: Swollen Comrade We see a shot in the training room of Alex Shelley sitting on a doctor’s table. Austin Aries & Roderick Strong are in the room, as well as a physician, running some tests on Shelley’s knee. It is heavily bandaged. Shelley grimaces as the Doctor pushes and prods in different areas. Doctor: Well, I would definitely recommend staying off of it for a week or two. You have some heavy swelling on the right side, but luckily it only looks like a deep bone bruise. We won’t really know the severity until we get you in for an MRI— Shelley: Woah Woah Doc. 1 or 2 weeks? MRI? I don’t have time for this. What I need you to do is to wrap it up tight, give me some superglue, grab some legos, whatever you have to do, to make sure I can go out there next week and wrestle for the CSW Championship. Doctor: Alex, I wouldn’t recommend even walking on his leg, not to mention competing in the ring next wee— Shelley: I don’t care what you recommend. I’ll be damned if we’re gonna let those assholes get the best of us again. I’m wrestling next week. And if my leg falls off, well, I’ll just beat Triple H’s ass with it if I have to. Aries & Strong root on Shelley as the Doctor begrudgingly walks from the room. Suddenly, a cell phone rings. Shelley: Grab that for me, it’s in my bag there. Strong produces a cell phone, as the ringtone blares out Kid Rock’s “Cowboy”. Strong tosses it to Shelley. Shelley: Love this song Shelley flips open the phone, and scoots off the table, keeping all his weight on his left leg. Shelley: J-Man.....Yeah?......If you say so.......No, no, I know.....and I trust you. We’ll see you then. Shelley closes the phone and looks at Aries & Strong. Shelley: It’s a go. Next week. Strong and Aries look at each other and can’t help but smile, as Shelley tests out his knee and grimaces. Psicosis v Elix Skipper Psicosis and Skipper are about to lock up, when Petey Williams & Trish Stratus wander out of the entranceway. They stand and whisper to each other, and Petey has a clipboard in hand throughout the entire match. Another great match here on Cyclone, with Skipper and Psicosis going back and forth with highspots throughout. Skipper crotched Psicosis as he went for a springboard maneuver, and then walked the ropes and nailed a huracanrana into the ring for a near fall. The Finish: Psicosis occasionally distracted himself, watching Petey, who intently scribbled notes down as he and Trish talked amongst themselves. In the end, Skipper went for a top rope dropkick, but Psicosis sidestepped him, grabbed an arm, and rolled him up in the Magistral Cradle for the pin. Psicosis defeats Elix Skipper by pinfall in 9:01. (87/78/97) Post-Match: Psicosis walks towards the entrance way, taking a look at Petey on his way. Psicosis stops and motions around his waist that he wants the belt, and Petey grips it a little tighter as he walks by. Trish restrains Petey as Psicosis walks to the back to cheers. In-Ring Segment: The Explanation The crowd explodes with a huge initial pop as The Undertaker walks out to the ring. The pop is mixed with both boos and cheers as Taker gets into the ring. He doesn’t ride a motorcycle, but isn’t the deadman either. He looks as normal as he has in years, wearing blue jeans, a t-shirt, and sunglasses. He gets into the ring and is immediately greeted by a loud “Joe’s gonna Kill You” chant. Taker: Really? I don’t know how they do things out here in the midwest, but up in the northeast, there’s been one guy doing all the killing for the last 15 years, and thats me. The crowd now boos the Undertaker, and he looks disgusted, almost not caring to be there. Taker: Quiet down, and listen up. Few things in this world get me riled up enough to care about returning to active competition, but one of those things is the lack of respect by the new generation of “superstars”. I did what I did last week for one reason, to teach Samoa Joe a lesson. He wants to talk down to people like Me, Kane, The Dudleyz, Big Show? He wants to talk about Hosses, and guys who can’t wrestle? I’ve got news for you boy. You have a way to make money, doing what you call “wrestling”, because of the guys like me that paved the way. Nobody wants to see 6 foot tall fat samoan choking people out. The crowd disagrees with Taker’s sentiments. Taker: Anyway, all the buzz lately backstage is that Samoa Joe wants a piece of me. That he wants me one on one at Insurgency, because I punked him out last week. It isn’t that easy Joe. You don’t get to just step into the ring with a legend like me for no reason. You want the rub Joe? You want me to make you famous, just like I did all the others along the way? Well, you’re gonna have to earn it. I’ll be glad to bury you at Insurgency, but on my terms. Next week, you come play in my yard. One on one, Samoa Joe v The Undertaker. Seeing as how I laid you out in a matter of about 10 seconds last week, I’ll give you a little more time. 3 minutes. If you can last 3 minutes in the ring with me, I’ll give you your match at Insurgency. And I’ll make your ass famous. Taker gets ready to drop the mic, but Samoa Joe’s music hits, and Joe walks to the ring with a purpose. He snatches the mic out of Taker’s hand. Joe: You keep playin in the yard old man, cause next week, you step into MY ring. With that, Joe slams the microphone into Taker’s chest, turns, and walks away to a huge reaction from the crowd. Taker v Joe next week! (80) Main Event: Brock Lesnar v Mr. Brown Lesnar comes out first, to a massive pop from the crowd. As he waits in the ring, Mr. Brown walks onto the entranceway, and holds the curtain open. Steve Corino steps through, and stand behind Mr. Brown, whispering instructions into his ear. Corino is well outside of his 100 foot limit, as shown last week with his tape measure demonstration. Corino waves at Lesnar, and walks back through the curtain as Brown makes his way to the ring. Mr. Brown still wears his suit and dark sunglasses, but takes his jacket off as he gets to the ring. He hangs it on the ringpost, and goes to the middle of the ring where he and Lesnar stare down. Mr. Brown slaps Lesnar, and Lesnar smiles back. He unloads on Brown with a hard right hand, slapping his sunglasses off of his face. The ref calls for the bell, and the two monsters go right at each other with brutal power attacks. The crowd is solidly behind Lesnar, but Brown holds his own, fighting back each attack. Mr. Brown hits a fallaway slam from the middle rope for a near fall. The Finish: Brown signals for the end, and sets up for a powerbomb on Lesnar. He tries, but Lesnar doesn’t budge. Again, and no luck. Lesnar now lifts Brown up onto his shoulders, and then powers him down the Alabama Slam. Lesnar picks up Brown, and takes him up on his shoulders, nailing the F5 for the pin! Brock Lesnar defeats Mr. Brown by pinfall in 9:32. (78/80/75) Lesnar jumps up from the mat and explodes with adrenalin as the crowd does the same. Before he can even leave the ring, he is attacked from behind by a masked man. The man beats him down to the mat, helping up Mr. Brown, who joins in the assault. Styles: Wait a minute. That’s Monster C, from the HUSTLE organization. Tazz, do you know who that is? I hate to speculate, but I’m pretty sure he is about 99 feet too close to Brock Lesnar. Tazz: Well Joey, technically HE isn’t out there. Monster C is. And I’ll be damned if they aren’t doin a number on Lesnar. Monster C and Mr. Brown continue their attack, with Brown holding Lesnar was Monster C grabs a chair from ringside. They measure him up, and Monster C waffles him in the head with the chair. Mr. Brown and the masked man embrace, as Lesnar falls to his knees, now bleeding from his forehead. Lesnar rises, and looks maniacally at his attackers. The blood has turned Lesnar into a monster. It runs down his nose and into his mouth as he grabs Mr. Brown and hurls him over the top rope. Monster C tries to run, but Lesnar grabs him by the head. He’s trying to pull that mask off. He bites at the strings in the back of the mask, and gets it free. As he does, Mr. Brown jumps into the ring, grabs his jacket off the ringpost, and heads for Monster C. Lesnar pulls the mask off, revealing a tuft of bleach blonde hair, but Mr. Brown quickly covers the formerly masked man’s head with his suit jacket, and they quickly flee. They back down the entranceway as Lesnar stands in the ring with the yellow mask in his hand. He wipes it on his face, soaking it red with blood, and holds it out towards the two men as the show goes off the air. Overall: 79% Attendance: 4013 TV Rating: 2.01 |
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| jamiegeist | Jul 10 2006, 12:57 PM Post #60 |
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Poops McGee
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