Post by CyberTranz on Sept 21, 2009 21:45:18 GMT -6
Insane Blood Riot make their debut tag match tonight against Viper and Orthodoxias, Viper and Gladiator start it off for their teams, both men exchange scoop slams, Viper hits some scintillating knife edge chops, they lock up again, ToS doesn’t seem to solve anything and they both go for an early tag. Ortho and Samurai tie up in the centre of the ring, Ortho takes the rookie down quick with the neck throws, Samurai tires to go from behind but Ortho reverses into a bulldog, he goes down for the quick cover but only gets a 1. Samurai shows some offence now; Mongolian chop followed by an elbow stamp to the arm, Ortho comes back with the knuckle arrow and makes the tag back to Viper. Viper hits the short arm clothesline and quickly locks Samurai in the trampling clutch; Gladiator quickly runs in and breaks the hold. Viper now looks for the Irish whip, Samurai counters and connects with a strait punch, Viper’s back up and Samurai takes him down with the belly-to-belly suplex. Tag back to Gladiator, Viper attempts to scoop slam him but Gladiator rolls into the small package for the 2 count. Gladiator first to his feet, spinning back fist connects on Viper’s temple, he goes up to the top, diving headbutt! Cover on Viper but Ortho makes the save. Viper gets back to his feet and absolutely clobbers Gladiator with the lariat, tag back to Ortho, snap suplex on Gladiator followed by the giant swing, around and around they go until they both drop to their feet, Ortho is first to get up while Gladiator stumbles back up, Iron Hammer! Ortho locks in a front choke sleeper, Samurai tries to make the save but Viper runs him over, Gladiator tries to hold on but passes out to the pain!
(O) Orthodoxias & Viper [20:51 – Front Choke Sleeper] Blood Samurai & Blood Gladiator (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
It’s David versus Goliath here as Juan Leche battles Team Violence member Prodigy in a singles match. Leche uses his speed to his advantage early with some well placed middle kicks, Prodigy charges back in but Leche takes him down with the cyclone whip, Prodigy is back up and just hammers him with the double axe handle. Leche sprints back up, Prodigy takes him down with the flying mare and lands a kick to the nether regions of Leche, Prodigy picks Leche back up, attempted Irish whip is reverses and Leche explodes with the dropkick, Leche now tries to keep the big man down with the chin crusher but Prodigy has his foot in the ropes, both men back to their feet, gut wrench suplex but Prodigy. Prodigy tries to take out his fork now but Leche quickly breaks free, his back up and Prodigy turns into an enzeguri! Leche goes back to the submissions with the alter Romero special, he’s got it locked in tight but again Prodigy finds himself in the ropes. Prodigy bounces off the ropes now and charges at Leche with the western lariat, Leche gets back up to his feet, DVD! Prodigy makes the cover but only gets the 2 count. Both men are back up, Prodigy looks for the Prodigy Bomb but Leche reverses into a facebuster, Leche gets up and connects with the fisherman buster, Prodigy stumbles back up, Leche rolls into the rolling prawn hold… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Juan Leche [18:45 – Rolling Prawn Hold] Prodigy (X) – 88% Strong Style rating
One half of the Tag Team champions Jay Rudawa took on former Tag Team champion Flare in a one on one action. The two matched kick for kick in the opening minutes, Jay showed us that he was the quicker of the two back flipping off the top rope after an attempted Irish whip and was later able to lock in the STF. Flare fought back and came back with his own STF, and connected with a shooting star press for the 2 count mid match. The would continue to exchange offence, Flare hit a nice sky high facebuster and Jay came back with a vertical German suplex for a 2 count. Jay would in fact get the deuce at the end after reversing a jewel cutter into a Rocket Dive for the pin fall.
(O) Jay Rudawa [16:15 – Rocket Dive] Flare (X) – 70% Strong Style rating
Post match Jay ducked out through the crowd as Flare’s tag team partner Shadow came down to help him up. Shadow lifted Flare back up to his feet only to deliver a kick to the gut followed by an Into The Shadows. The crowd watched in shock as Shadow laid the boots to him, Prodigy and Venom came out joined in. It was obvious Team Violence had turned on Flare, Dee came down to the ring to try and help but she too was attacked as Prodigy planted her with the Prodigy Bomb. Officials rushed the ring to stop the carnage, Team Violence was eventually forced to the back as Shadow watched on smiling at his former partner. Fade to commercial.
Back from commercial now, the 2004 Destiny Series winner Bak Fu looks to continue his winning ways against Twinky McLanahan tonight. They lock up in the ToS in the centre of the ring to start it off, Fu quickly takes Twinky down with the drop toehold, Twinky gets back up and Fu takes him down again with the drop toehold. Fu remains in control now, dragon screw leg whip followed by the open hand rush, Twinky manages to shake it off and hit a flurry of offence of his own, neck throw, cyclone whip and he quickly locks in the Achilles tendon hold, Fu shows great ring presence though and reaches the bottom rope. Fu back up to his feet, enzeguri connects on the side of the head of Twinky, he looks to whip Twinky into the ropes but its countered and Twinky takes him down with the head scissors, Twinky picks Fu back up and whips him into the corner, split legged moonsault! Twinky hooks the leg but Fu kicks out at 2. Twinky picks Fu back up by his mask, spine shattering snap suplex on Fu, Twinky picks him up again and connects with another, Twinky waits for Fu to get back up, sole butt combo connects, Twinky looks for the cover again but Fu kick out at 2. Fu manages to slip out from behind, German suplex connects, and he floats over, tiger suplex! Twinky’s shoulders are down but he escapes at 2. Fu stumbles back to his feet, Twinky quickly charges in and locks in the flying heel cross, Fu is screaming in pain but manages to grab the bottom rope, their both back up and Fu connects with the kappou kick, he picks Twinky back up, Michinoku Driver! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [17:52 – Michinoku Driver] Twinky McLanahan (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
The battle of the champions was next as the World Heavyweight champion X-ANDER took on newly crowned Death Match champion Trek. This one was a slobber knocker from the get go as both men exchanged knuckle arrows and headbutts, Trek was able to hit the first wrestling oreiented move as he took X to the outside with a jumping brainbuster, the two continued the slug fest on the outside, Trek whipped X hard into the guard rails, X came back and almost knocked some teeth out with a discus punch, both men slid in the ring at the count of 17, Trek was able to score the skewer DDT for a 2 count. X would soon come back with a 2 count of his own with the Michinoku Driver beta, Trek would soon get another near fall after a TF powerbomb whip but X proved to have too much heart tonight covering Trek’s shoulders down for the 3 count after a Vampire Killer.
(O) X-ANDER [12:34 – Vampire Killer] Trek (X) – 72% Strong Style rating
Soon as the match ended the fans kept staring to the entrance way wondering if SPUNK would show up and soon enough SPUNK’s music hit the PA system. X waited inside the ring, the crowd behind him started to rise to their feet as they seen Brian Lee slide in from behind and attack X. The both slugged it out two and nail before officials rushed the ring. Lee and X finally get separated when SPUNK’s music hits again as SPUNK makes his way through the curtain. He stands at the top of the ramp as X tries to give chase; Lee stops him in his tracks and plants him with the double arm DDT. Lee would make his way up the ramp fighting off officials until he finally met up with SPUNK as they slugged it out. More officials quickly rushed the stage to break up the mayhem, the crowd chanted, “let them fight” but it wouldn’t happen this night. Fade to commercial.
The camera’s fade back to the squared circle for the main event of the night, the Prime Time TV championship match between Ross Cowan and Crimson. Cowan and Crimson stared each other down, both men know each other so well, Crimson is first out of the gates with a knee rush to the face, Cowan doesn’t even get a chance to make it back to his feet before Crimson stomps a muddhole his groin. Couto warns Crimson not to get DQed, Cowan quickly gets back up to his feet and takes Crimson down with the fireman’s carry, the lock up again, scoop slam by Cowan, he quickly shoots off the ropes and connects with the Scottish elbow! Cowan throws Crimson into the corner, he grabs a hand full of Crimson’s red hair and plants him with a swinging DDT, Cowan almost scores the early with la magistral. Crimson fights back now after two well placed elbows to the side of Cowan’s head, Cowan whipped into the ropes and Crimson bounces off the other side with the zero-fighter kick. Crimson rolls the champ over now and applies the high powered Boston crab, Cowan uses his leg strength and powers out of the move, Crimson looks for the Irish whip again but it’s countered by Cowan who takes him down with the jumping neckbreaker, he goes down for another cover but Crimson kicks out at 2. Crimson picks him back up to his feet, high angle backdrop! Crimson looks to go up top but Cowan meets him half way, top rope overhead belly-to-belly suplex! Cowan makes the cover but Crimson’s out at 2. Cowan now attempts the exploder, Crimson fights off with the elbows, Cowan’s whipped to the ropes, Crimson looks for the flying kneel kick but Cowan ducks and catches Couto instead! The ref is down as Crimson picks Cowan back up, STO! He goes for the cover but Couto is still down. Crimson gets back up to his feet as the crowd begins to cheer but their not cheering for him, Twinky is shown running down to the ramp with a Singapore cane in hand, he slides in and takes a swing cracking Crimson right between the eye’s. Twinky leaves the ring as quickly as he entered, Cowan begins to stir and connects with a blizzard suplex on Crimson! Couto finally comes to and makes the cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ross Cowan [13:05 – Blizzard Suplex] Crimson (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
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(O) Orthodoxias & Viper [20:51 – Front Choke Sleeper] Blood Samurai & Blood Gladiator (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
It’s David versus Goliath here as Juan Leche battles Team Violence member Prodigy in a singles match. Leche uses his speed to his advantage early with some well placed middle kicks, Prodigy charges back in but Leche takes him down with the cyclone whip, Prodigy is back up and just hammers him with the double axe handle. Leche sprints back up, Prodigy takes him down with the flying mare and lands a kick to the nether regions of Leche, Prodigy picks Leche back up, attempted Irish whip is reverses and Leche explodes with the dropkick, Leche now tries to keep the big man down with the chin crusher but Prodigy has his foot in the ropes, both men back to their feet, gut wrench suplex but Prodigy. Prodigy tries to take out his fork now but Leche quickly breaks free, his back up and Prodigy turns into an enzeguri! Leche goes back to the submissions with the alter Romero special, he’s got it locked in tight but again Prodigy finds himself in the ropes. Prodigy bounces off the ropes now and charges at Leche with the western lariat, Leche gets back up to his feet, DVD! Prodigy makes the cover but only gets the 2 count. Both men are back up, Prodigy looks for the Prodigy Bomb but Leche reverses into a facebuster, Leche gets up and connects with the fisherman buster, Prodigy stumbles back up, Leche rolls into the rolling prawn hold… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Juan Leche [18:45 – Rolling Prawn Hold] Prodigy (X) – 88% Strong Style rating
One half of the Tag Team champions Jay Rudawa took on former Tag Team champion Flare in a one on one action. The two matched kick for kick in the opening minutes, Jay showed us that he was the quicker of the two back flipping off the top rope after an attempted Irish whip and was later able to lock in the STF. Flare fought back and came back with his own STF, and connected with a shooting star press for the 2 count mid match. The would continue to exchange offence, Flare hit a nice sky high facebuster and Jay came back with a vertical German suplex for a 2 count. Jay would in fact get the deuce at the end after reversing a jewel cutter into a Rocket Dive for the pin fall.
(O) Jay Rudawa [16:15 – Rocket Dive] Flare (X) – 70% Strong Style rating
Post match Jay ducked out through the crowd as Flare’s tag team partner Shadow came down to help him up. Shadow lifted Flare back up to his feet only to deliver a kick to the gut followed by an Into The Shadows. The crowd watched in shock as Shadow laid the boots to him, Prodigy and Venom came out joined in. It was obvious Team Violence had turned on Flare, Dee came down to the ring to try and help but she too was attacked as Prodigy planted her with the Prodigy Bomb. Officials rushed the ring to stop the carnage, Team Violence was eventually forced to the back as Shadow watched on smiling at his former partner. Fade to commercial.
Back from commercial now, the 2004 Destiny Series winner Bak Fu looks to continue his winning ways against Twinky McLanahan tonight. They lock up in the ToS in the centre of the ring to start it off, Fu quickly takes Twinky down with the drop toehold, Twinky gets back up and Fu takes him down again with the drop toehold. Fu remains in control now, dragon screw leg whip followed by the open hand rush, Twinky manages to shake it off and hit a flurry of offence of his own, neck throw, cyclone whip and he quickly locks in the Achilles tendon hold, Fu shows great ring presence though and reaches the bottom rope. Fu back up to his feet, enzeguri connects on the side of the head of Twinky, he looks to whip Twinky into the ropes but its countered and Twinky takes him down with the head scissors, Twinky picks Fu back up and whips him into the corner, split legged moonsault! Twinky hooks the leg but Fu kicks out at 2. Twinky picks Fu back up by his mask, spine shattering snap suplex on Fu, Twinky picks him up again and connects with another, Twinky waits for Fu to get back up, sole butt combo connects, Twinky looks for the cover again but Fu kick out at 2. Fu manages to slip out from behind, German suplex connects, and he floats over, tiger suplex! Twinky’s shoulders are down but he escapes at 2. Fu stumbles back to his feet, Twinky quickly charges in and locks in the flying heel cross, Fu is screaming in pain but manages to grab the bottom rope, their both back up and Fu connects with the kappou kick, he picks Twinky back up, Michinoku Driver! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [17:52 – Michinoku Driver] Twinky McLanahan (X) – 85% Strong Style rating
The battle of the champions was next as the World Heavyweight champion X-ANDER took on newly crowned Death Match champion Trek. This one was a slobber knocker from the get go as both men exchanged knuckle arrows and headbutts, Trek was able to hit the first wrestling oreiented move as he took X to the outside with a jumping brainbuster, the two continued the slug fest on the outside, Trek whipped X hard into the guard rails, X came back and almost knocked some teeth out with a discus punch, both men slid in the ring at the count of 17, Trek was able to score the skewer DDT for a 2 count. X would soon come back with a 2 count of his own with the Michinoku Driver beta, Trek would soon get another near fall after a TF powerbomb whip but X proved to have too much heart tonight covering Trek’s shoulders down for the 3 count after a Vampire Killer.
(O) X-ANDER [12:34 – Vampire Killer] Trek (X) – 72% Strong Style rating
Soon as the match ended the fans kept staring to the entrance way wondering if SPUNK would show up and soon enough SPUNK’s music hit the PA system. X waited inside the ring, the crowd behind him started to rise to their feet as they seen Brian Lee slide in from behind and attack X. The both slugged it out two and nail before officials rushed the ring. Lee and X finally get separated when SPUNK’s music hits again as SPUNK makes his way through the curtain. He stands at the top of the ramp as X tries to give chase; Lee stops him in his tracks and plants him with the double arm DDT. Lee would make his way up the ramp fighting off officials until he finally met up with SPUNK as they slugged it out. More officials quickly rushed the stage to break up the mayhem, the crowd chanted, “let them fight” but it wouldn’t happen this night. Fade to commercial.
The camera’s fade back to the squared circle for the main event of the night, the Prime Time TV championship match between Ross Cowan and Crimson. Cowan and Crimson stared each other down, both men know each other so well, Crimson is first out of the gates with a knee rush to the face, Cowan doesn’t even get a chance to make it back to his feet before Crimson stomps a muddhole his groin. Couto warns Crimson not to get DQed, Cowan quickly gets back up to his feet and takes Crimson down with the fireman’s carry, the lock up again, scoop slam by Cowan, he quickly shoots off the ropes and connects with the Scottish elbow! Cowan throws Crimson into the corner, he grabs a hand full of Crimson’s red hair and plants him with a swinging DDT, Cowan almost scores the early with la magistral. Crimson fights back now after two well placed elbows to the side of Cowan’s head, Cowan whipped into the ropes and Crimson bounces off the other side with the zero-fighter kick. Crimson rolls the champ over now and applies the high powered Boston crab, Cowan uses his leg strength and powers out of the move, Crimson looks for the Irish whip again but it’s countered by Cowan who takes him down with the jumping neckbreaker, he goes down for another cover but Crimson kicks out at 2. Crimson picks him back up to his feet, high angle backdrop! Crimson looks to go up top but Cowan meets him half way, top rope overhead belly-to-belly suplex! Cowan makes the cover but Crimson’s out at 2. Cowan now attempts the exploder, Crimson fights off with the elbows, Cowan’s whipped to the ropes, Crimson looks for the flying kneel kick but Cowan ducks and catches Couto instead! The ref is down as Crimson picks Cowan back up, STO! He goes for the cover but Couto is still down. Crimson gets back up to his feet as the crowd begins to cheer but their not cheering for him, Twinky is shown running down to the ramp with a Singapore cane in hand, he slides in and takes a swing cracking Crimson right between the eye’s. Twinky leaves the ring as quickly as he entered, Cowan begins to stir and connects with a blizzard suplex on Crimson! Couto finally comes to and makes the cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ross Cowan [13:05 – Blizzard Suplex] Crimson (X) – 80% Strong Style rating
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