Post by CyberTranz on Sept 21, 2009 21:53:15 GMT -6
Inferno kicks off with a number one contenders match for the Junior Weight championship as Hando, Radical Ryan and Decay faced in a 3-way dance. Hando and Radical worked as a team early taking down Decay with the double dropkick but Radical showed his true colours by nailing Hando with a reverse ultra rana. Decay would fight his way back into the match hitting the peace crusher on Hando then a double arm whip on Radical for a close 2 count. Decay and Radical then lock up, Decay nailed Radical with a nice moonsault press but Radical came back, slapping in a full nelson stretch. Just when Decay looked to tap, Hando came out of nowhere by launching himself off Decay’s face and hits Radical with the Shining Bullfrog for a 3 count. It was down to Decay and Hando, Hando looked for the King Of Frog Splash but Decay got the knees up and hit his Fatality. Decay went for the cover but Radical came back down and pulled him off, the both tussle on the apron as Radical drops Decay throat first on the ropes as Hando rolls him into rolling hold for the 3 count.
(O) Hando [18:19 – Rolling Hold] Decay (X)
(O) Hando [10:41 – Shining Bullfrog] Radical Ryan (X)
Jamie Jones looked to score his second win against the other half of the Tag Team champion’s Jay Rudawa. Jay started off strong hitting high and low kicks, Jones looked for the whip to the corner but Jay reversed and came back with a swinging DDT. Jay looked to slap on the iron claw but Jones made it to the ropes, Jones mounts his comeback after a stiff thrust kick and slapped on the crippler crossface. Jay hung on as long as he could and found the ropes just in the nick of time. Jones picked him back up and planted him with the brainbuster but Jay no sold and nailed the fisherman buster for a close 2 count. Both men got back up to their feet exchanging rights and lefts, Jay took Jones down with the neck throw then looked for the moonsault press, Jones moved out of the way at the last second, scooped Jay back up and hit a vertical German suplex for a 2.5 count. Jay stumbled back to his feet and came out with a STO but out of NOWHERE, Bigg Rigg made his return hitting Jay in the back of the head with the steal chair. Jones had the referee at bay and then hit a Deep Impact for the 3 count.
(O) Jamie Jones [15:48 – Deep Impact] Jay Rudawa (X) – 90% Lucha Style rating
Two Count continued the post match beating on Jay, Rigg hoisted him up and drilled him with the Road Rage. Jones dropped down and applied the crippler crossface again when Tranzfusion finally made his way to the ring. Tranz slides in the ring but Two Count wisely keeps their distance. Tranz invites them back into the ring but the damage has already been done. Fade to commercial.
Dom Colosi and Venom teamed up tonight to face the Prime Time TV champion Ross Cowan and the Junior Weight champion Juan Leche in tag action. Leche started off strong for his team controlling Venom from the opening bell but it wasn’t too long before Venom and Colosi double-teamed the champ. Leche made the hot tag to Cowan, and Cowan put on a suplex clinic for the former nWo partners. Colosi remained the legal man as Cowan hooked him into the figure four-leg lock, Colosi found the ropes fast and came back with the rolling prawn hold for a quick 2 count. Colosi remained in control and took Cowan down with the fisherman suplex but Leche made the save with the diving knee drop across the rib cage of Colosi. Leche got the tag and connected with the Leche Splash but Venom came in for the save. Venom and Cowan battled on the outside, Leche looked for the Leche Lock but Colosi fought out and rolled Leche in a Japanese leg roll clutch, Cowan tried to make the save but Venom held him back as the ref made the 3 count.
(O) Dom Colosi & Venom [27:09 – Japanese Leg Roll Clutch] Ross Cowan & Juan Leche (X) – 91% Strong Style rating
X-ANDER looks to bounce back as he takes on Shadow in singles match action. Both men start off in what some people might call a slobber knocker. Shadow hits some throat thrusts as X comes back with a stiff European uppercut. Shadow mounted his comeback with a series of snap suplex’s on X, looking to re-injury those ribs of his. X looked to go from behind but Shadow countered with the overhead kick, or what we thought when X was able to catch him and hurl him over the top rope. The battle continued on the outside, Shadow nailed X with the dangerous suplex as the ref began his 20 count. Shadow put the boots to X while he was down and pulled back the protective mats. He picks X up looking for the jumping tombstone piledriver on the exposed concrete but X wisely reverses hitting a Michinoku driver on the unforgiving floor. X rolled back into the ring as the ref continued his count; Shadow got his arm up on the mat at 19 but didn’t have what it took to get back in as X took the ring out victory.
(O) X-ANDER [5:56 – Ring Out] Shadow (X) – 29% Strong Style rating
Still feeling the effects of Staple Gun Death Match III, Twinky McLanahan and Switchblade faced off in singles action next. The two lock up in the ToS to begin the match, Twinky quickly fires away with a knuckle arrow, Switch takes him down with the elbow to the back of the head, Twinky’s back up and Switch connects with the European uppercut, Switch attempts to tie back up now, Twinky looks for the middle kick, Switch blocks it but Twinky gets the other foot up for the enzeguri! The tie back up, Twinky looks for the whip to the corner but Switch reverses, Twinky runs up the turnbuckle and leaps backwards behind Switch, lock up from behind now, German suplex, Twinky picks him back up, German suplex again! Quick cover on Switch but he kicks out at 2. Twinky picks Switch back up the mask, it’s countered and Switch lands the chin crusher. Twinky stumbles back up and Switch hits a big DDT spiking Twinky down into the mat. Switch follows it up with a sunset flip off the ropes for a 2 count. Twinky now sent into the ropes, Switch sets him up on the top, spider German suplex! He waits for Twinky to get back up to his feet, diving neckbreaker by Switch! Cover again but Twinky gets the shoulder up. Twinky now fights back with the dragon screw and continues working on the knees with the knee breakers. Twinky manages to pull Switch back up to his feet, whip to the ropes; he follows up and hits the head scissors takedown, cover again on Switch, out at 2! Twinky now looks to pull out the fork but Switch is quick back up to his feet, jumping neckbreaker! Switch now begins to climb the top rope, wait! Kingpin is shown running down to the ring, he’s got a staple gun in his hand. Switch sets himself up as Kingpin leaps up on the apron… CLICK BANG! Switch takes a staple right between the eyes as he falls to the mat. The referee didn’t get a good look of what happened but immediately orders Kingpin back to the locker room. Twinky now looks to capitalize on Switch, split legged moonsault! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Twinky McLanahan [14:20 – Slingshot Press] Switchblade (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
Twinky heads up the ramp celebrating his victory, the crowd begins to stir but it’s not for Twinky as the camera’s pans behind him we see Crimson standing at the top of the ramp with a chair, the same chair that was used on Twinky at the end of SGDM III. Twinky without hesitating turns around to a big CRACK to the head by the bloodstained chair. Crimson holds the chair up high in the air before throwing it off the ramp. Crimson gets that crazy smirk on his face as he looks over to where the chair landed; he begins to drag Twinky to the edge of the ramp and picks him up. Crimson hoists Twinky back up to his feet as they stand above the soundboard, he hooks Twinky’s arm… BAH GAWD! Crimson STO’s Twinky off the ramp through the soundboard! The fans let out a big “Holy Shit” chant as sparks begin to fly. EMT’s quickly rush the scene, Twinky is flopping around like a fish as Crimson lies face first in the rumble. The lights are flickering through out the arena; more officials rush the scene with fire extinguishers in hand. The fans stand in awe as we fade to commercial.
We’re back! Officials are still cleaning up the mess down by the ramp as the main event begins to start. Rubin Demota makes his way out to the ring to a nice pop from the fans; he slides into the ring and readies himself. Black Knight is out next and makes a beeline for Rubin, he enters the ring and waists no time attack Rubin as the ref quickly rings the bell. Rubin fights off the rights and lefts and quickly takes Knight down with the takedown, he looks to apply the Boston crab but Knight wisely finds the bottom rope. Knight now back up to his feet, axe kick to the back of the neck of Rubin, Knight picks him back up, whip to the ropes, Rubin ducks the kenka kick and hits a release northern lights suplex. Knight charges back in and Rubin rolls him into the mito clutch, quick cover but Knight’s out at 1. Knight gets up in a furry of rage and scoop slams Rubin down to the mat. Rubin attempts to comeback with a chop to the chest but Knight’s brushes it off and takes Rubin down with the chin crusher. Knight follows up now with the guillotine drop and makes a cover but Rubin escapes at 2. Knight picks Rubin back to his feet, the tie up and Rubin quickly picks Knight up for the side buster, Knight pops back up and Rubin takes him down with the front neck chancre. Cover again by Rubin but Knight kicks out. Rubin now looks to go from behind, Knight counters with the kangaroo kick sending Rubin flying into the corner. Knight drags him out to the middle of the ring, scorpion death lock applied! Rubin desperately tries to reach the bottom rope as Knight leans back for added pressure, Rubin gets closer and closer and finally grabs a hold of the bottom rope. Rubin is back up and looks to charge in but Knight lands the super kick sending him down again. Knight repositions him with the lifting takedown and begins climbing the top rope, firebird splash! Knight makes the cover but Rubin barely gets the shoulder up. Rubin stumbles back up to his feet now, he fights off an Impaler attempted by Knight and sneaks in from behind, high angle backdrop! Rubin now sets him up on the top rope, super side suplex! Cover on Knight and he’s out at 2! The crowd begins to stomp there feet rumbling the arena as Rubin picks Knight back up to his feet, high kick by Rubin! Cover again but Knight escapes at 2.5! The crowd begins to roar louder as Knight makes it back to his feet, Rubin looks for the high kick again but Knight ducks under, he trips him up, scorpion death lock applied again! Rubin begins flopping around trying to get out of the hold, Knight leans back as Rubin gets closer and closer to the ropes, he right there but Knight pulls him back to the centre of the ring! Rubin begins fighting again, Knight as yelling at the ref to ask him, Rubin begins to crawl again, Knight leans back even further now, Rubin’s inches away from the ropes but the pain is too much, Rubin taps!
(O) Black Knight [20:34 – Scorpion Death Lock] Rubin Demota (X) – 90% Strong Style raiting
The referee checks on Rubin as Knight stands over top of him with his hand raised in the air. Knight then pushes the ref out of the way and begins slapping Rubin across the face, muttering the words “you haven’t earned nothing”. Knight gets back up to his feet and spits on Rubin before leaving the ring. The crowd boo’s Knight out of the building as we fade to the C-CWA logo.
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(O) Hando [18:19 – Rolling Hold] Decay (X)
(O) Hando [10:41 – Shining Bullfrog] Radical Ryan (X)
Jamie Jones looked to score his second win against the other half of the Tag Team champion’s Jay Rudawa. Jay started off strong hitting high and low kicks, Jones looked for the whip to the corner but Jay reversed and came back with a swinging DDT. Jay looked to slap on the iron claw but Jones made it to the ropes, Jones mounts his comeback after a stiff thrust kick and slapped on the crippler crossface. Jay hung on as long as he could and found the ropes just in the nick of time. Jones picked him back up and planted him with the brainbuster but Jay no sold and nailed the fisherman buster for a close 2 count. Both men got back up to their feet exchanging rights and lefts, Jay took Jones down with the neck throw then looked for the moonsault press, Jones moved out of the way at the last second, scooped Jay back up and hit a vertical German suplex for a 2.5 count. Jay stumbled back to his feet and came out with a STO but out of NOWHERE, Bigg Rigg made his return hitting Jay in the back of the head with the steal chair. Jones had the referee at bay and then hit a Deep Impact for the 3 count.
(O) Jamie Jones [15:48 – Deep Impact] Jay Rudawa (X) – 90% Lucha Style rating
Two Count continued the post match beating on Jay, Rigg hoisted him up and drilled him with the Road Rage. Jones dropped down and applied the crippler crossface again when Tranzfusion finally made his way to the ring. Tranz slides in the ring but Two Count wisely keeps their distance. Tranz invites them back into the ring but the damage has already been done. Fade to commercial.
Dom Colosi and Venom teamed up tonight to face the Prime Time TV champion Ross Cowan and the Junior Weight champion Juan Leche in tag action. Leche started off strong for his team controlling Venom from the opening bell but it wasn’t too long before Venom and Colosi double-teamed the champ. Leche made the hot tag to Cowan, and Cowan put on a suplex clinic for the former nWo partners. Colosi remained the legal man as Cowan hooked him into the figure four-leg lock, Colosi found the ropes fast and came back with the rolling prawn hold for a quick 2 count. Colosi remained in control and took Cowan down with the fisherman suplex but Leche made the save with the diving knee drop across the rib cage of Colosi. Leche got the tag and connected with the Leche Splash but Venom came in for the save. Venom and Cowan battled on the outside, Leche looked for the Leche Lock but Colosi fought out and rolled Leche in a Japanese leg roll clutch, Cowan tried to make the save but Venom held him back as the ref made the 3 count.
(O) Dom Colosi & Venom [27:09 – Japanese Leg Roll Clutch] Ross Cowan & Juan Leche (X) – 91% Strong Style rating
X-ANDER looks to bounce back as he takes on Shadow in singles match action. Both men start off in what some people might call a slobber knocker. Shadow hits some throat thrusts as X comes back with a stiff European uppercut. Shadow mounted his comeback with a series of snap suplex’s on X, looking to re-injury those ribs of his. X looked to go from behind but Shadow countered with the overhead kick, or what we thought when X was able to catch him and hurl him over the top rope. The battle continued on the outside, Shadow nailed X with the dangerous suplex as the ref began his 20 count. Shadow put the boots to X while he was down and pulled back the protective mats. He picks X up looking for the jumping tombstone piledriver on the exposed concrete but X wisely reverses hitting a Michinoku driver on the unforgiving floor. X rolled back into the ring as the ref continued his count; Shadow got his arm up on the mat at 19 but didn’t have what it took to get back in as X took the ring out victory.
(O) X-ANDER [5:56 – Ring Out] Shadow (X) – 29% Strong Style rating
Still feeling the effects of Staple Gun Death Match III, Twinky McLanahan and Switchblade faced off in singles action next. The two lock up in the ToS to begin the match, Twinky quickly fires away with a knuckle arrow, Switch takes him down with the elbow to the back of the head, Twinky’s back up and Switch connects with the European uppercut, Switch attempts to tie back up now, Twinky looks for the middle kick, Switch blocks it but Twinky gets the other foot up for the enzeguri! The tie back up, Twinky looks for the whip to the corner but Switch reverses, Twinky runs up the turnbuckle and leaps backwards behind Switch, lock up from behind now, German suplex, Twinky picks him back up, German suplex again! Quick cover on Switch but he kicks out at 2. Twinky picks Switch back up the mask, it’s countered and Switch lands the chin crusher. Twinky stumbles back up and Switch hits a big DDT spiking Twinky down into the mat. Switch follows it up with a sunset flip off the ropes for a 2 count. Twinky now sent into the ropes, Switch sets him up on the top, spider German suplex! He waits for Twinky to get back up to his feet, diving neckbreaker by Switch! Cover again but Twinky gets the shoulder up. Twinky now fights back with the dragon screw and continues working on the knees with the knee breakers. Twinky manages to pull Switch back up to his feet, whip to the ropes; he follows up and hits the head scissors takedown, cover again on Switch, out at 2! Twinky now looks to pull out the fork but Switch is quick back up to his feet, jumping neckbreaker! Switch now begins to climb the top rope, wait! Kingpin is shown running down to the ring, he’s got a staple gun in his hand. Switch sets himself up as Kingpin leaps up on the apron… CLICK BANG! Switch takes a staple right between the eyes as he falls to the mat. The referee didn’t get a good look of what happened but immediately orders Kingpin back to the locker room. Twinky now looks to capitalize on Switch, split legged moonsault! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Twinky McLanahan [14:20 – Slingshot Press] Switchblade (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
Twinky heads up the ramp celebrating his victory, the crowd begins to stir but it’s not for Twinky as the camera’s pans behind him we see Crimson standing at the top of the ramp with a chair, the same chair that was used on Twinky at the end of SGDM III. Twinky without hesitating turns around to a big CRACK to the head by the bloodstained chair. Crimson holds the chair up high in the air before throwing it off the ramp. Crimson gets that crazy smirk on his face as he looks over to where the chair landed; he begins to drag Twinky to the edge of the ramp and picks him up. Crimson hoists Twinky back up to his feet as they stand above the soundboard, he hooks Twinky’s arm… BAH GAWD! Crimson STO’s Twinky off the ramp through the soundboard! The fans let out a big “Holy Shit” chant as sparks begin to fly. EMT’s quickly rush the scene, Twinky is flopping around like a fish as Crimson lies face first in the rumble. The lights are flickering through out the arena; more officials rush the scene with fire extinguishers in hand. The fans stand in awe as we fade to commercial.
We’re back! Officials are still cleaning up the mess down by the ramp as the main event begins to start. Rubin Demota makes his way out to the ring to a nice pop from the fans; he slides into the ring and readies himself. Black Knight is out next and makes a beeline for Rubin, he enters the ring and waists no time attack Rubin as the ref quickly rings the bell. Rubin fights off the rights and lefts and quickly takes Knight down with the takedown, he looks to apply the Boston crab but Knight wisely finds the bottom rope. Knight now back up to his feet, axe kick to the back of the neck of Rubin, Knight picks him back up, whip to the ropes, Rubin ducks the kenka kick and hits a release northern lights suplex. Knight charges back in and Rubin rolls him into the mito clutch, quick cover but Knight’s out at 1. Knight gets up in a furry of rage and scoop slams Rubin down to the mat. Rubin attempts to comeback with a chop to the chest but Knight’s brushes it off and takes Rubin down with the chin crusher. Knight follows up now with the guillotine drop and makes a cover but Rubin escapes at 2. Knight picks Rubin back to his feet, the tie up and Rubin quickly picks Knight up for the side buster, Knight pops back up and Rubin takes him down with the front neck chancre. Cover again by Rubin but Knight kicks out. Rubin now looks to go from behind, Knight counters with the kangaroo kick sending Rubin flying into the corner. Knight drags him out to the middle of the ring, scorpion death lock applied! Rubin desperately tries to reach the bottom rope as Knight leans back for added pressure, Rubin gets closer and closer and finally grabs a hold of the bottom rope. Rubin is back up and looks to charge in but Knight lands the super kick sending him down again. Knight repositions him with the lifting takedown and begins climbing the top rope, firebird splash! Knight makes the cover but Rubin barely gets the shoulder up. Rubin stumbles back up to his feet now, he fights off an Impaler attempted by Knight and sneaks in from behind, high angle backdrop! Rubin now sets him up on the top rope, super side suplex! Cover on Knight and he’s out at 2! The crowd begins to stomp there feet rumbling the arena as Rubin picks Knight back up to his feet, high kick by Rubin! Cover again but Knight escapes at 2.5! The crowd begins to roar louder as Knight makes it back to his feet, Rubin looks for the high kick again but Knight ducks under, he trips him up, scorpion death lock applied again! Rubin begins flopping around trying to get out of the hold, Knight leans back as Rubin gets closer and closer to the ropes, he right there but Knight pulls him back to the centre of the ring! Rubin begins fighting again, Knight as yelling at the ref to ask him, Rubin begins to crawl again, Knight leans back even further now, Rubin’s inches away from the ropes but the pain is too much, Rubin taps!
(O) Black Knight [20:34 – Scorpion Death Lock] Rubin Demota (X) – 90% Strong Style raiting
The referee checks on Rubin as Knight stands over top of him with his hand raised in the air. Knight then pushes the ref out of the way and begins slapping Rubin across the face, muttering the words “you haven’t earned nothing”. Knight gets back up to his feet and spits on Rubin before leaving the ring. The crowd boo’s Knight out of the building as we fade to the C-CWA logo.
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