Post by CyberTranz on Sept 21, 2009 21:43:53 GMT -6
Opening match begins with Jenny McLanahan as she gets another shot at the C-CWA Women’s champion Akira Blaze in a non-title match up. They tie up in the collar and elbow tie up, ToS doesn’t solve anything, they tie back up again and Jenny explodes with the enzeguri. Akira back to her feet, Jenny sneaks in from behind for the backdrop. Jenny whips Akira into the corner now, looking for the monkey flip but Akira moves out of the way, Jenny hangs on to the ropes and spins back onto the mat where Akira meets her with some stiff hammer blows. Looking for the quick submission win Akira locks in the half Boston crab, Jenny wisely makes it to the ropes before any damage can be done. Both ladies back up to their vertical bases, Jenny takes down Akira with the cyclone whip then takes Akira down with the spinning dropkick. Akira fights back though, a blocked octopus hold leads into a reverse ultra rana on Jenny, Akira bounces off the ropes for a flashing elbow drop and a 2 count. Drop toehold now by Akira, she quickly rolls Jenny into a Japanese leg roll clutch but only gets another two count. Jenny and Akira are back up, they both exchange blows, Jenny sneaks in from behind again and takes the champ down with the face crusher. Attempted vertical brainbuster by Akira is reversed by Jenny, she spins Akira back around, TRUCK DRIVER DRIVER! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Jenny McLanahan [16:15 – Truck Driver Driver] Akira Blaze (X) – 93% Strong Style rating
The electrified cage begins to lower now; Masked Punk will say farewell to the C-CWA as he ties up with Eric Payne. Payne quickly starts off the scoop slam, Punk comes back with the leg trip, looks to whip Payne into the cage but Payne puts on the breaks and turns around only to get a dropkick to the jaw by Punk. Punk now from behind, backbrain heel kick, quick cover but Payne kicks out at 1, Payne gets back to his feet and Punk again goes for the cover with the hurricane rana, another kick out from Payne. Payne now comes back with a few headbutt’s and takes Punk down with the bulldog. Payne gets back up to his feet and Punk is the first to taste the unforgiving cage as Payne sends him in hard. Punk bounces off with smoke coming off his back, Payne from behind locks in a slowly German suplex bouncing Punk’s head off the mat, quick cover by Payne but he only gets 2 count. Punk fires back now, lifting takedown on Payne followed by a whip to the cage. Its Payne that stumbles back in, Punk takes him down with a high jump face buster, another cover and Payne kicks out at 2.5. Punk now sets up Payne for the Schwein… BOOM! The cage engulfs in smoke. After the smoke clears, Punk is the first to his feet, another attempted Schwein but Punk can’t hold him up as his back was heavily burned from the cage, Payne connects with a dynamite knee lift, he spins Punk back around, PAYNE KILLER! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Eric Payne [17:06 – Payne Killer] Masked Punk (X) – 66% Hardcore Style rating
The two mystery entrants from this years Destiny Series faced off in a little singles action. Kingpin and Bak Fu tie up from the get go, Kingpin is an complete control hammering Bak Fu with knuckle arrows and Vader hammers. He picks Bak Fu up off the ground by the mask and tells Couto to look behind him, while the ref’s back is turned Kingpin hits a kick to the groin. Kingpin goes for the quick cover; Bak Fu is out at 1. Holding his groin, Bak Fu attempts a middle kick; Kingpin blocks it but doesn’t block the other one as Bak Fu hits an Owen-like enzeguri. Bak Fu quickly drops down now and locks in a rear naked choke, he doesn’t have it locked on tight enough as Kingpin quickly breaks free. Kingpin comes back no, belly-to-belly suplex followed by the Kingpin clutch, Kingpin has it locked in tight but Bak Fu is too close to the ropes and breaks the hold. Bak Fu gets back up now and fires back with a kappou kick, Kingpin stumbles back up and Bak Fu quickly ascends the top rope, flying DDT on Kingpin! Bak Fu drops down for the cover but Kingpin gets the shoulder up at 2. Bak Fu is eying Kingpin as he gets back up, kick to the gut, Michinoku Driver! Another cover by Bak Fu but Kingpin again kicks out at 2. Kingpin is back up to his feet, kick to the gut followed by a double arm DDT. Bak Fu sells it like a motherfucker as Kingpin gets a 2 count. Kingpin picks him back up by the mask, exploder, and another cover by Bak Fu is out at 2 again. Kingpin now looks for the Fuzzy Bunny, Bak Fu ducks and grapples from behind, German suplex into the tiger suplex, he could have him… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [16:48 - Dolphin Special 3] Kingpin (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
Jay Rudawa and Trek tied up for Jay Rudawa’s last Destiny Series match. Jay starts the match strong showing the fans who the quicker of the two were with a few drop toeholds, Trek went for a powerbomb early in the match but Jay reverses it with a face buster on Trek and a quick 1 count. Jay tries to go from behind but Trek delivers two elbows right to the face, Trek and Jay lock back up, Jay attempts the middle kick but Trek reverses into a dragon screw and follows it up with a jumping brainbuster. Trek picks Jay back up to his feet, Irish whip into the ropes followed by a running neckbreaker, Trek would make a cover but only got the 2 count. Jay fires back now with some dynamite middle kicks, they lock back up and Jay picks Trek up and plants him with the tombstone piledriver. Jay ascends the ropes looking for the moonsault press but Trek is able to get the knees up. Trek picks Jay back up, high elbow, Jay comes back with the ippon-zoei followed by a well executed STO, he makes the cover on Trek again but Trek kicks out at 2.5. Jay looks to go from behind again, Trek counters with a groin kick and picks him back up for the high speed backdrop, he’s got Jay reeling now, thunder fire bomb whip. He makes the cover but Jay barely escapes at 2.9. Trek signals for the Last Resort now, Jay manages to break free, Trek turns around, PSYENCE! Jay almost takes Trek’s head off and sprints to the top, moonsault press… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Jay Rudawa [14:11 – Moonsault Press] Trek (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
The cage comes down for the second time of the night as Twinky McLanahan and Viper lock horns again for the Death Match championship. The cage is locked in and Couto signals for the bell, Twinky tries from the get go to get the big man off his feet with the suplex but it’s blocked and Viper hits a suplex of his own. The tie back up, Viper looks to send Twinky to the cage, Twinky puts on the breaks and takes Viper down with the cyclone whip, Viper back up to his feet and Twinky takes him down again. Twinky looks to go from behind on Viper but Viper blocks and charges Twinky backwards into the cage. Both men take the blunt of the explosives but Twinky takes the most. Viper begins to hammer away at Twinky’s back, tearing his shirt off of him exposing his burns. Viper not takes the shirt and uses it to lock in a twisted chokehold; Twinky’s gasping for air but finally breaks free. Twinky’s back up and attempts to take out the legs with the rapid dragon screw, Viper gets back up and Twinky hits the sole butt combo sending Viper into the cage. Twinky with a fist full of Viper’s mask begins to rub his face across some lose barbwire. Viper’s mask is all torn to shreds as the blood begins to flow. Viper barely able to see connects with a head hold lariat, he picks Twinky back up, backdrop hold but Twinky kicks out at 2. Twinky tries to go back to the legs with the flying knee cross, Viper is screaming in pain but he won’t give it up… BOOM! The ring explodes during the submission. Twinky and Viper’s lifeless bodies lie in the centre of the ring. Couto begins his 10 count… 1… 2… 3… 4… 5… 6… 7… 8… 9… 10! It’s over; we’ve got a double KO.
(^) Twinky McLanahan [15:08 – Double KO] Viper (^) – 81% Hardcore Style rating
Crimson and Catalyst met for the second Destiny Series match of the night. Catalyst controlled early with a backspin kick followed by a nice looking uranage. Catalyst locked in a rear naked choke but Crimson was too close to the ropes. Crimson can back after some well-placed knees tot eh face followed by a zero-fighter kick. Catalyst got back up to his feet and Crimson lit him up with an axe kick combo and got a close 2 count. Catalyst would come back with the threw lariat, Crimson stumbled back to his feet and Catalyst was right there to connect with the implant DDT. Catalyst went to fly with the shooting star press but caught nothing but air as Crimson side steped at the last second. Crimson then locked in a high powered Boston crab almost making Catalyst tap before Catalyst found the bottom rope. Crimson was too much on this night though after an STO, Crimson was able to keep Catalyst down for the 3 count with the high angle powerbomb.
(O) Crimson [9:13 – High Angle Powerbomb] Catalyst (X) – 64% Strong Style rating
The tag champions Flare and Shadow make their way down the ramp for the handicap tag match against the World Heavyweight champions X-ANDER. About mid way down the ramp X-ANDER meets Shadow and Flare with a steel chair across the back, X waists no time and rolls Shadow in the ring for the quick cover but Shadow kicks out at two. X locks in the STF on Shadow but Flare is there to break the hold. Flare and X tie up now; X holds Flare up for a stalling suplex and comes down hard to the mat. Flare stumbles back to his feet, X turns him inside out and drops him neck first with the neckbreaker drop, cover by X but Shadow breaks the hold. Shadow now pulls Flare over to the make the tag, he connects with a couple thrusts to the throat on X, Shadow now with the back switch and locks X in the cobra hold, X wisely finds the bottom rope and breaks the hold. Both men back up to their feet, X picks Shadow up for a nicely executed one hand backbreaker, whip to the ropes now on Shadow and X connects with the DDT, cover attempted by Flare is there to break the hold. Shadow now catches X off guard with the overhead kick and makes the tag to Flare. Flare sprints up to the top and connects with the moonsault attack, wasting no time Flare quickly locks in the submission hold with the crippler crossface. X is in serious pain but is able to break free. Both men back up to their feet, Michinoku Driver by X, Flare kicks out at 2. X takes Flare down with the discus punch and locks in the STF, Shadow charges in and quickly breaks the hold, X stumbles to his feet and Shadow almost beheads X with the shining wizard. Flare now with the cover but X kicks out at 2, Flare picks him back up, jewel cutter! Cover again on X, 2.5 count! Flare with the tag back to Shadow and they plant X with the jewel cutter combo. Shadow lifts X back to his feet, INTO THE SHADOWS! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Shadow & Flare [19:45 – Into The Shadows] X-ANDER (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
The bell sounds and Shadow and Flare continue to stomp away at X. Prodigy, Venom and Lee now make their way down to the ring to a chorus of boo’s. Prod and Venom put some more boots to X before the four men lift X up in front of Lee. X limps to his knees in pain as Lee slaps him across the face. The crowds boo’s quickly turn into cheers as fellow C-CWA superstars Jay Rudawa and Tranzfusion come to the air of the world champ. With steel chairs in hand, Tranz and Jay clear the ring of Team Violence knocking Shadow, Venom, and Prodigy senseless. Flare and Lee remain in the ring, Flare looks over to Lee and to charge in but Lee slips out under the bottom rope leaving Flare in the ring by himself. Jay connects with the Psyence, Flare stumbles over to Tranz and Tranz plants him with the complete shot. Prodigy and Lee quickly grab Flare out of the ring while Tranz and Jay watch over the fallen X-ANDER with the steel chairs.
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(O) Jenny McLanahan [16:15 – Truck Driver Driver] Akira Blaze (X) – 93% Strong Style rating
The electrified cage begins to lower now; Masked Punk will say farewell to the C-CWA as he ties up with Eric Payne. Payne quickly starts off the scoop slam, Punk comes back with the leg trip, looks to whip Payne into the cage but Payne puts on the breaks and turns around only to get a dropkick to the jaw by Punk. Punk now from behind, backbrain heel kick, quick cover but Payne kicks out at 1, Payne gets back to his feet and Punk again goes for the cover with the hurricane rana, another kick out from Payne. Payne now comes back with a few headbutt’s and takes Punk down with the bulldog. Payne gets back up to his feet and Punk is the first to taste the unforgiving cage as Payne sends him in hard. Punk bounces off with smoke coming off his back, Payne from behind locks in a slowly German suplex bouncing Punk’s head off the mat, quick cover by Payne but he only gets 2 count. Punk fires back now, lifting takedown on Payne followed by a whip to the cage. Its Payne that stumbles back in, Punk takes him down with a high jump face buster, another cover and Payne kicks out at 2.5. Punk now sets up Payne for the Schwein… BOOM! The cage engulfs in smoke. After the smoke clears, Punk is the first to his feet, another attempted Schwein but Punk can’t hold him up as his back was heavily burned from the cage, Payne connects with a dynamite knee lift, he spins Punk back around, PAYNE KILLER! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Eric Payne [17:06 – Payne Killer] Masked Punk (X) – 66% Hardcore Style rating
The two mystery entrants from this years Destiny Series faced off in a little singles action. Kingpin and Bak Fu tie up from the get go, Kingpin is an complete control hammering Bak Fu with knuckle arrows and Vader hammers. He picks Bak Fu up off the ground by the mask and tells Couto to look behind him, while the ref’s back is turned Kingpin hits a kick to the groin. Kingpin goes for the quick cover; Bak Fu is out at 1. Holding his groin, Bak Fu attempts a middle kick; Kingpin blocks it but doesn’t block the other one as Bak Fu hits an Owen-like enzeguri. Bak Fu quickly drops down now and locks in a rear naked choke, he doesn’t have it locked on tight enough as Kingpin quickly breaks free. Kingpin comes back no, belly-to-belly suplex followed by the Kingpin clutch, Kingpin has it locked in tight but Bak Fu is too close to the ropes and breaks the hold. Bak Fu gets back up now and fires back with a kappou kick, Kingpin stumbles back up and Bak Fu quickly ascends the top rope, flying DDT on Kingpin! Bak Fu drops down for the cover but Kingpin gets the shoulder up at 2. Bak Fu is eying Kingpin as he gets back up, kick to the gut, Michinoku Driver! Another cover by Bak Fu but Kingpin again kicks out at 2. Kingpin is back up to his feet, kick to the gut followed by a double arm DDT. Bak Fu sells it like a motherfucker as Kingpin gets a 2 count. Kingpin picks him back up by the mask, exploder, and another cover by Bak Fu is out at 2 again. Kingpin now looks for the Fuzzy Bunny, Bak Fu ducks and grapples from behind, German suplex into the tiger suplex, he could have him… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [16:48 - Dolphin Special 3] Kingpin (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
Jay Rudawa and Trek tied up for Jay Rudawa’s last Destiny Series match. Jay starts the match strong showing the fans who the quicker of the two were with a few drop toeholds, Trek went for a powerbomb early in the match but Jay reverses it with a face buster on Trek and a quick 1 count. Jay tries to go from behind but Trek delivers two elbows right to the face, Trek and Jay lock back up, Jay attempts the middle kick but Trek reverses into a dragon screw and follows it up with a jumping brainbuster. Trek picks Jay back up to his feet, Irish whip into the ropes followed by a running neckbreaker, Trek would make a cover but only got the 2 count. Jay fires back now with some dynamite middle kicks, they lock back up and Jay picks Trek up and plants him with the tombstone piledriver. Jay ascends the ropes looking for the moonsault press but Trek is able to get the knees up. Trek picks Jay back up, high elbow, Jay comes back with the ippon-zoei followed by a well executed STO, he makes the cover on Trek again but Trek kicks out at 2.5. Jay looks to go from behind again, Trek counters with a groin kick and picks him back up for the high speed backdrop, he’s got Jay reeling now, thunder fire bomb whip. He makes the cover but Jay barely escapes at 2.9. Trek signals for the Last Resort now, Jay manages to break free, Trek turns around, PSYENCE! Jay almost takes Trek’s head off and sprints to the top, moonsault press… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Jay Rudawa [14:11 – Moonsault Press] Trek (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
The cage comes down for the second time of the night as Twinky McLanahan and Viper lock horns again for the Death Match championship. The cage is locked in and Couto signals for the bell, Twinky tries from the get go to get the big man off his feet with the suplex but it’s blocked and Viper hits a suplex of his own. The tie back up, Viper looks to send Twinky to the cage, Twinky puts on the breaks and takes Viper down with the cyclone whip, Viper back up to his feet and Twinky takes him down again. Twinky looks to go from behind on Viper but Viper blocks and charges Twinky backwards into the cage. Both men take the blunt of the explosives but Twinky takes the most. Viper begins to hammer away at Twinky’s back, tearing his shirt off of him exposing his burns. Viper not takes the shirt and uses it to lock in a twisted chokehold; Twinky’s gasping for air but finally breaks free. Twinky’s back up and attempts to take out the legs with the rapid dragon screw, Viper gets back up and Twinky hits the sole butt combo sending Viper into the cage. Twinky with a fist full of Viper’s mask begins to rub his face across some lose barbwire. Viper’s mask is all torn to shreds as the blood begins to flow. Viper barely able to see connects with a head hold lariat, he picks Twinky back up, backdrop hold but Twinky kicks out at 2. Twinky tries to go back to the legs with the flying knee cross, Viper is screaming in pain but he won’t give it up… BOOM! The ring explodes during the submission. Twinky and Viper’s lifeless bodies lie in the centre of the ring. Couto begins his 10 count… 1… 2… 3… 4… 5… 6… 7… 8… 9… 10! It’s over; we’ve got a double KO.
(^) Twinky McLanahan [15:08 – Double KO] Viper (^) – 81% Hardcore Style rating
Crimson and Catalyst met for the second Destiny Series match of the night. Catalyst controlled early with a backspin kick followed by a nice looking uranage. Catalyst locked in a rear naked choke but Crimson was too close to the ropes. Crimson can back after some well-placed knees tot eh face followed by a zero-fighter kick. Catalyst got back up to his feet and Crimson lit him up with an axe kick combo and got a close 2 count. Catalyst would come back with the threw lariat, Crimson stumbled back to his feet and Catalyst was right there to connect with the implant DDT. Catalyst went to fly with the shooting star press but caught nothing but air as Crimson side steped at the last second. Crimson then locked in a high powered Boston crab almost making Catalyst tap before Catalyst found the bottom rope. Crimson was too much on this night though after an STO, Crimson was able to keep Catalyst down for the 3 count with the high angle powerbomb.
(O) Crimson [9:13 – High Angle Powerbomb] Catalyst (X) – 64% Strong Style rating
The tag champions Flare and Shadow make their way down the ramp for the handicap tag match against the World Heavyweight champions X-ANDER. About mid way down the ramp X-ANDER meets Shadow and Flare with a steel chair across the back, X waists no time and rolls Shadow in the ring for the quick cover but Shadow kicks out at two. X locks in the STF on Shadow but Flare is there to break the hold. Flare and X tie up now; X holds Flare up for a stalling suplex and comes down hard to the mat. Flare stumbles back to his feet, X turns him inside out and drops him neck first with the neckbreaker drop, cover by X but Shadow breaks the hold. Shadow now pulls Flare over to the make the tag, he connects with a couple thrusts to the throat on X, Shadow now with the back switch and locks X in the cobra hold, X wisely finds the bottom rope and breaks the hold. Both men back up to their feet, X picks Shadow up for a nicely executed one hand backbreaker, whip to the ropes now on Shadow and X connects with the DDT, cover attempted by Flare is there to break the hold. Shadow now catches X off guard with the overhead kick and makes the tag to Flare. Flare sprints up to the top and connects with the moonsault attack, wasting no time Flare quickly locks in the submission hold with the crippler crossface. X is in serious pain but is able to break free. Both men back up to their feet, Michinoku Driver by X, Flare kicks out at 2. X takes Flare down with the discus punch and locks in the STF, Shadow charges in and quickly breaks the hold, X stumbles to his feet and Shadow almost beheads X with the shining wizard. Flare now with the cover but X kicks out at 2, Flare picks him back up, jewel cutter! Cover again on X, 2.5 count! Flare with the tag back to Shadow and they plant X with the jewel cutter combo. Shadow lifts X back to his feet, INTO THE SHADOWS! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Shadow & Flare [19:45 – Into The Shadows] X-ANDER (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
The bell sounds and Shadow and Flare continue to stomp away at X. Prodigy, Venom and Lee now make their way down to the ring to a chorus of boo’s. Prod and Venom put some more boots to X before the four men lift X up in front of Lee. X limps to his knees in pain as Lee slaps him across the face. The crowds boo’s quickly turn into cheers as fellow C-CWA superstars Jay Rudawa and Tranzfusion come to the air of the world champ. With steel chairs in hand, Tranz and Jay clear the ring of Team Violence knocking Shadow, Venom, and Prodigy senseless. Flare and Lee remain in the ring, Flare looks over to Lee and to charge in but Lee slips out under the bottom rope leaving Flare in the ring by himself. Jay connects with the Psyence, Flare stumbles over to Tranz and Tranz plants him with the complete shot. Prodigy and Lee quickly grab Flare out of the ring while Tranz and Jay watch over the fallen X-ANDER with the steel chairs.
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