Post by CyberTranz on Sept 23, 2009 20:00:54 GMT -6
What a way to start off Asylum, Women’s championship on the line! The rookie Jenny McLanahan finally gets a shot at Akira Blaze; can she pull it off? Akira shows us some of that “strong style” as she slaps Jenny across the face to start the match, she attempts to whip Jenny into the corner but Jenny flips over and takes Akira down with the cyclone whip, Akira is back up and Jenny takes her down with another one. Akira comes back, mini tiger spin followed by a big threw lariat, she tries to go from behind with the backdrop but Jenny falls back for the cover, Akira gets up at 2. Jenny now picks her back up, rapid dragon screw, Akira stumbles back up and Jenny plants her with the reverse DDT. Cover again but Akira kicks out at two, Akira gets back up and lights Jenny up with the Vader hammers, scoop slam on Jenny now followed by a tope atomico by the champ, she goes for the cover but Jenny kicks out at 2. Akira quickly goes to lock in the RYU special but Jenny’s feet are in the bottom rope, both ladies back up to their feet, peace crusher by Akira! Another cover on Jenny but she kicks out at 2, Akira now looks for the suplex, Jenny puts on the breaks and snaps her over with the snap suplex, Jenny picks Akira back up by the mask, skewer DDT! Jenny covers the champ but only gets the 2 count. Irish whip now by Jenny, Akira dodges the low dropkick attempt, she picks Jenny back up, vertical brainbuster! Akira goes for the cover, Jenny’s out at 2.5! Jenny now connects with the low dropkick, she picks Akira up for the Truck Driver Driver, and Akira slips out, back switch on the challenger, DEADLY HEAT! Akira with the cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Akira Blaze [15:31 – Deadly Heat] Jenny McLanahan (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
It’s rare that the C-CWA books gruesome matches but with a feud the calibre of Juan Leche and Venom it’s almost necessary. Mr. Couto informs Venom and Leche that the Junior Weight championship will not be on the line. He sends them to their corners and they come out fighting, Venom strikes with some fierce elbows, Leche comes back with middle kicks softening up the rib cage of Venom, Venom comes back with the flying mare, looks for the submission but Leche gets the foot up. Leche now works on the legs with a elbow to the thigh, Venom fires back with a knee rush to the face of Leche, he manages to hook in a bow and arrow backbreaker, Leche holds on and breaks the hold. Water wheel takedown by Leche now, Venom gets up and is met with the enzeguri, Venom tries to get back up to his feet but Leche works the legs again this time with the low dropkick, beast knee drop now by Leche, he tires to lock in the Leche lock but Venom quickly escapes. Venom now comes back with the step kicks and the Schmidt backbreaker. Venom looks to lock in the submission again but Leche is too quick on his feet, they both get back up and Leche catches him with the rolling sole butt, Venom stumbles back in, Lehce Lock! He’s got it locked in! Leche tightens up his hold as Venom looks for a way out, Leche is screaming at Venom to give it up when he gets a face full of mist. Venom picks him up, dangerous DDT but hangs on to Leche, their both up again, dangerous DDT! Venom still has a grip on Leche, dangerous DDT again! Couto checks on Leche, he’s out!
(O) Venom [8:01 - KO] Juan Leche (X) – 63% Stoic Style rating
The next match of the night had Jay Rudawa taking on Shadow in a singles match. Both had unfinished business from this past Inferno, Jay started off the match strong taking Shadow of his feet with the ippon-zeoi and the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Shadow came back angry as hell with the thrusts to the throat on Jay, Shadow continued the attack with a nice looking head scissors into a camel clutch. Jay found the bottom rope, a reversal of a suplex lead to a Jay comeback. Dynamite middle kick followed by the face crusher, he locked in the Shining Finger but Shadow was quick to reach the ropes. Shadow surprised Jay late in the match with the backbrain kick, almost shades of Jay’s Psyence, and that led to an Into The Shadows and a 3 count on Jay.
(O) Shadow [17:32 – Into The Shadows] Jay Rudawa (X) – 84% Strong Style rating
Viper is in the ring waiting for his opponents and tag partner, Trek comes down to the ramp slowly for a mix reaction from the crowd. The fans erupt as Twinky McLanahan is shown running down the ramp with the Singapore cane. Trek turns around and gets cracked in the head with the cane. Eric Payne slides into the ring and attacks Viper from behind. Mr. Couto rings for the bell, looks like Eric and Viper are going to be the legal man as Twinky and Trek continue to battle on the ramp. Viper and Eric exchange offence, knife-edge chops by Viper and forearms from Payne. Payne catches Viper off guard with the short arm clothesline, whip to the ropes on Viper followed by the back elbow. Viper comes back with the coconut crush; Payne gets back up to his feet with his own short arm clothesline. Trek and Twinky continue to battle on the outside, they continue to exchange lefts and rights as the action now spills out into the crowd. Trek hits the low blow on Twinky as security tires to keep the fans at bay, Trek takes Twinky and whips him into the popcorn stand. Back in the ring, Payne controls Viper with the right and left hook and takes the big man off his feet with the northern lights suplex release. Viper kicks out of a 2 count and quickly goes back to work with a boot to the face, he picks Eric back up and drops him with the vertical brainbuster, cover on Payne but he kick out at 2. Trek and Twinky remain lost in the crowd, Twinky hits a skewer DDT on the concrete floor. Twinky disappears for a second and then comes back with what appears to be a chair wrapped with a soaked cloth. Twinky reaches in his pocket, pulls out a match and lights the sum bitch on FIRE! Fans quickly get the hell out of the way as Trek gets back to his feet, OMG! Twinky just cracked Trek across the head with that chair. He throws it to the side, instant “holy shit” chant by the fans as security tries to put out the damn chair. Camera’s pan back to the ring, Payne ducks under a head hold lariat and turns Viper around, PAYNE KILLER… Critical!
(O) Eric Payne & Twinky McLanahan [16:16 - KO] Trek & Viper (X) – 92% Strong Style rating
Twinky is lost in the crowd as Eric celebrates the “teams” victory in the ring. EMT’s are shown rushing towards Trek. Trek’s slowly starts to move; EMT’s try to get him on the stretcher but Trek refuses. Trek is busted wide the fuck open, the blood is covering his eye’s preventing from seeing a damn thing. He takes off in search of Twinky, one of the EMT’s tries to stop him but gets a Last Resort on the concrete for his troubles. Fade to commercial.
Camera’s fade back to the ring, Bak Fu and Tranzfusion lock up for the first Destiny Series match of the night. Both men quickly tie up in the centre of the ring, Tranz lights up Bak Fu with some knife-edge chops as Bak Fu comes back with some open hand jabs, Tranz takes Bak Fu down with the scoop slam, he looks for the figure four but Bak Fu has his arms in the ropes, Bak Fu gets up to his feet and quickly rolls into a kappou kick, Tranz shakes it off but takes a open hand jab rush to the face, Bak Fu looks to tie back up, Tranz counters with the chin crusher, he picks Bak Fu up to his feet, dragon screw! Tranz now locks in the figure four, he doesn’t have it locked in quite tight enough as Bak Fu breaks free, both men up and Tranz gets blasted with the enzeguri, Bak Fu shoots up to the top rope, flying swinging DDT! Tranz is back up and dodges an attempted kick and scores with a back spin kick, Bak Fu is whipped to the ropes, Tranz connects with the ultra rana for the 2 count. Tranz whips him into the corner, super dragon screw! Tranz now locks in the figure four once again; Bak Fu is screaming in pain but breaks it by reaching the bottom rope. Both men back up, Bak Fu comes back with the dynamite knee lift off the ropes, Tranz stumbles back up and Bak Fu plants him with the deadly backdrop! Rear naked choke by Bak Fu, Tranz desperately tries to fight his way out and does, both men back up and Tranz connects with a sole butt combo, he sprints up to the rope for the mad splash, Bak Fu is out at 2.5! Bak Fu picks Tranz back up to his feet, Hellbound! He drops for the cover but Tranz’s feet are in the ropes! The tie back up, Tranz blocks an attempted mito clutch, high jump facebuster on Bak Fu! Tranzfixer now locked in! Bak Fu slowly inches his way up to his feet, he gets his feet on the turnbuckles, climbs them and flips over top over Tranz releasing himself from the hold, Tranz turns back around, HELLBOUND! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [21:32 - Hellbound] Tranzfusion (X) – 89% Strong Style rating
Tranz gets back up holding his neck from the brutal Hellbound from Back Fu. The crowd begins to stir as Flare can be seen running threw the crowd. He jumps the rail, slides into the ring and attacks Tranz from behind. They both exchange lefts and rights, Tranz looks for the back spin kick but Flare ducks, Tranz turns around and Flare plants him with his version of the complete shot which he calls the Crash N Burn. Shades of Inferno only it’s Tranz at the receiving end. The crowd begins to boo, as Flare is proud of his actions. Fade to commercial.
We fade back to the arena now and the last Destiny Series match of the night with the Prime Time TV championship on the line! If Ross Cowan defeats Kingpin here, Cowan will win Block B. Both men start off the match exchanging jabs, they lock up, drop toehold from Kingpin, fireman’s carry by Cowan, Kingpin gets back up and Cowan takes him down with the swinging neckbreaker. Cowan now looks for a sole but, Kingpin side steps and goes to town with the Vader hammers, Cowan manages to shake it off and takes Kingpin down with the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Quick cover by Cowan but Kingpin is out at 2. Cowan now looks for the Irish whip, Kingpin puts on the breaks and shoots Cowan off to the other side, trunk tackle by Kingpin. Kingpin now looks to pull a fork out of his pocket; Cowan sees it and gets a quick boot to the face to block it. Snap suplex now by Cowan followed by the figure four, Kingpin slowly inches his way to the ropes and breaks the hold. Both men now up, Kingpin takes him down with the neckbreaker, he bounces of the ropes and connects with the Kingpin elbow, cover attempt but Cowan’s out at 2. Kingpin pulls Cowan aback to his feet, exploder! Cowan stumbles back to his feet, Kingpin from behind, Cowan reverses with a back switch and the dragon suplex, Kingpin kicks out at 2! Cowan again goes from behind, reversal by Kingpin into a saxon clutch and Cowan squeaks out at 2! Their back up, Cowan nails a blizzard suplex! Cover again and Kingpin gets the shoulder up! Cowan stumbles back to his feet, Fuzzy Bunny! Cover again but Cowan barely escapes at 2.5! Cowan is up, exploder 98 on Kingpin, up to the top, dolphin elbow drop! Kingpin escapes at 2.999! Cowan’s back up, double arm DDT by Kingpin, he shoots up to the top, Kingpin Splash! Cowan escapes at 2.999! Kingpin now locks in the front face lock; Cowan blocks the Snap and drops him with another exploder 98! Kingpin back up to his feet, blizzard suplex! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ross Cowan [24:08 – Blizzard Suplex] Kingpin (X) – 94% Strong Style rating
X-ANDER and Flare lock up in the centre of the ring for tonight’s main event. X starts off wit the scoop slam, Flare quickly gets back up to his feet and shoots him off the ropes, he bounces off the other side and connects with the head scissors whip. The tie up again, X hits a hammer blow to the lower back of Flare, Flare tries to come back with the northern lights suplex but X reverses into a DDT. X remains in control now, European uppercut on Flare followed by the neckbreaker, Flare now set into the ropes, spear by X! Quick cover but Flare kicks out at 2. Flare back up to his feet, high kick finds its mark on X; he picks him back up and plants him with the lifting takedown in front of the post. Flare quickly climbs the top rope, diving guillotine drop! Quick cover on X and X gets the shoulder up. X now ducks under a high kick by Flare and connects with a threw lariat, he picks Flare back up to his feet, release German suplex! Cover on Flare but Flare is out at 2. X continues the offence now, discus punch on Flare and he quickly locks in the cross STF. Flare is desperately trying to reach the ropes and finally does. X tries to go for another discus punch but Flare reverses it into a cross face, X shows great ring presence and reaches the bottom rope before any damage can be done. Flare hammers back now with a series of elbows and an enzergui. X stumbles back up to his feet, jewel cutter but Flare! He looks for the cover and X barely kicks out at 2. Flare sets him up again with lifting takedown and goes up to the top, shooting star press, X gets the knees up! Flare is left holding his ribs, X picks him back up, Michinoku driver! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) X-ANDER [18:09 – Michinoku Driver] Flare (X) – 88% Strong Style rating
Flare rolls out of the ring as Shadow and Brian Lee are shown running down the ramp. Team Violence looks to attack but slowly back away as Tranzfusion and Jay Rudawa slip in the ring from the crowd. X-ANDER, Tranz and Jay stay in the ring as Lee and Shadow pick Flare back up to his feet. Lee is hesitant to attack, all six men stare each other down as the show fades.
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(O) Akira Blaze [15:31 – Deadly Heat] Jenny McLanahan (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
It’s rare that the C-CWA books gruesome matches but with a feud the calibre of Juan Leche and Venom it’s almost necessary. Mr. Couto informs Venom and Leche that the Junior Weight championship will not be on the line. He sends them to their corners and they come out fighting, Venom strikes with some fierce elbows, Leche comes back with middle kicks softening up the rib cage of Venom, Venom comes back with the flying mare, looks for the submission but Leche gets the foot up. Leche now works on the legs with a elbow to the thigh, Venom fires back with a knee rush to the face of Leche, he manages to hook in a bow and arrow backbreaker, Leche holds on and breaks the hold. Water wheel takedown by Leche now, Venom gets up and is met with the enzeguri, Venom tries to get back up to his feet but Leche works the legs again this time with the low dropkick, beast knee drop now by Leche, he tires to lock in the Leche lock but Venom quickly escapes. Venom now comes back with the step kicks and the Schmidt backbreaker. Venom looks to lock in the submission again but Leche is too quick on his feet, they both get back up and Leche catches him with the rolling sole butt, Venom stumbles back in, Lehce Lock! He’s got it locked in! Leche tightens up his hold as Venom looks for a way out, Leche is screaming at Venom to give it up when he gets a face full of mist. Venom picks him up, dangerous DDT but hangs on to Leche, their both up again, dangerous DDT! Venom still has a grip on Leche, dangerous DDT again! Couto checks on Leche, he’s out!
(O) Venom [8:01 - KO] Juan Leche (X) – 63% Stoic Style rating
The next match of the night had Jay Rudawa taking on Shadow in a singles match. Both had unfinished business from this past Inferno, Jay started off the match strong taking Shadow of his feet with the ippon-zeoi and the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Shadow came back angry as hell with the thrusts to the throat on Jay, Shadow continued the attack with a nice looking head scissors into a camel clutch. Jay found the bottom rope, a reversal of a suplex lead to a Jay comeback. Dynamite middle kick followed by the face crusher, he locked in the Shining Finger but Shadow was quick to reach the ropes. Shadow surprised Jay late in the match with the backbrain kick, almost shades of Jay’s Psyence, and that led to an Into The Shadows and a 3 count on Jay.
(O) Shadow [17:32 – Into The Shadows] Jay Rudawa (X) – 84% Strong Style rating
Viper is in the ring waiting for his opponents and tag partner, Trek comes down to the ramp slowly for a mix reaction from the crowd. The fans erupt as Twinky McLanahan is shown running down the ramp with the Singapore cane. Trek turns around and gets cracked in the head with the cane. Eric Payne slides into the ring and attacks Viper from behind. Mr. Couto rings for the bell, looks like Eric and Viper are going to be the legal man as Twinky and Trek continue to battle on the ramp. Viper and Eric exchange offence, knife-edge chops by Viper and forearms from Payne. Payne catches Viper off guard with the short arm clothesline, whip to the ropes on Viper followed by the back elbow. Viper comes back with the coconut crush; Payne gets back up to his feet with his own short arm clothesline. Trek and Twinky continue to battle on the outside, they continue to exchange lefts and rights as the action now spills out into the crowd. Trek hits the low blow on Twinky as security tires to keep the fans at bay, Trek takes Twinky and whips him into the popcorn stand. Back in the ring, Payne controls Viper with the right and left hook and takes the big man off his feet with the northern lights suplex release. Viper kicks out of a 2 count and quickly goes back to work with a boot to the face, he picks Eric back up and drops him with the vertical brainbuster, cover on Payne but he kick out at 2. Trek and Twinky remain lost in the crowd, Twinky hits a skewer DDT on the concrete floor. Twinky disappears for a second and then comes back with what appears to be a chair wrapped with a soaked cloth. Twinky reaches in his pocket, pulls out a match and lights the sum bitch on FIRE! Fans quickly get the hell out of the way as Trek gets back to his feet, OMG! Twinky just cracked Trek across the head with that chair. He throws it to the side, instant “holy shit” chant by the fans as security tries to put out the damn chair. Camera’s pan back to the ring, Payne ducks under a head hold lariat and turns Viper around, PAYNE KILLER… Critical!
(O) Eric Payne & Twinky McLanahan [16:16 - KO] Trek & Viper (X) – 92% Strong Style rating
Twinky is lost in the crowd as Eric celebrates the “teams” victory in the ring. EMT’s are shown rushing towards Trek. Trek’s slowly starts to move; EMT’s try to get him on the stretcher but Trek refuses. Trek is busted wide the fuck open, the blood is covering his eye’s preventing from seeing a damn thing. He takes off in search of Twinky, one of the EMT’s tries to stop him but gets a Last Resort on the concrete for his troubles. Fade to commercial.
Camera’s fade back to the ring, Bak Fu and Tranzfusion lock up for the first Destiny Series match of the night. Both men quickly tie up in the centre of the ring, Tranz lights up Bak Fu with some knife-edge chops as Bak Fu comes back with some open hand jabs, Tranz takes Bak Fu down with the scoop slam, he looks for the figure four but Bak Fu has his arms in the ropes, Bak Fu gets up to his feet and quickly rolls into a kappou kick, Tranz shakes it off but takes a open hand jab rush to the face, Bak Fu looks to tie back up, Tranz counters with the chin crusher, he picks Bak Fu up to his feet, dragon screw! Tranz now locks in the figure four, he doesn’t have it locked in quite tight enough as Bak Fu breaks free, both men up and Tranz gets blasted with the enzeguri, Bak Fu shoots up to the top rope, flying swinging DDT! Tranz is back up and dodges an attempted kick and scores with a back spin kick, Bak Fu is whipped to the ropes, Tranz connects with the ultra rana for the 2 count. Tranz whips him into the corner, super dragon screw! Tranz now locks in the figure four once again; Bak Fu is screaming in pain but breaks it by reaching the bottom rope. Both men back up, Bak Fu comes back with the dynamite knee lift off the ropes, Tranz stumbles back up and Bak Fu plants him with the deadly backdrop! Rear naked choke by Bak Fu, Tranz desperately tries to fight his way out and does, both men back up and Tranz connects with a sole butt combo, he sprints up to the rope for the mad splash, Bak Fu is out at 2.5! Bak Fu picks Tranz back up to his feet, Hellbound! He drops for the cover but Tranz’s feet are in the ropes! The tie back up, Tranz blocks an attempted mito clutch, high jump facebuster on Bak Fu! Tranzfixer now locked in! Bak Fu slowly inches his way up to his feet, he gets his feet on the turnbuckles, climbs them and flips over top over Tranz releasing himself from the hold, Tranz turns back around, HELLBOUND! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Bak Fu [21:32 - Hellbound] Tranzfusion (X) – 89% Strong Style rating
Tranz gets back up holding his neck from the brutal Hellbound from Back Fu. The crowd begins to stir as Flare can be seen running threw the crowd. He jumps the rail, slides into the ring and attacks Tranz from behind. They both exchange lefts and rights, Tranz looks for the back spin kick but Flare ducks, Tranz turns around and Flare plants him with his version of the complete shot which he calls the Crash N Burn. Shades of Inferno only it’s Tranz at the receiving end. The crowd begins to boo, as Flare is proud of his actions. Fade to commercial.
We fade back to the arena now and the last Destiny Series match of the night with the Prime Time TV championship on the line! If Ross Cowan defeats Kingpin here, Cowan will win Block B. Both men start off the match exchanging jabs, they lock up, drop toehold from Kingpin, fireman’s carry by Cowan, Kingpin gets back up and Cowan takes him down with the swinging neckbreaker. Cowan now looks for a sole but, Kingpin side steps and goes to town with the Vader hammers, Cowan manages to shake it off and takes Kingpin down with the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Quick cover by Cowan but Kingpin is out at 2. Cowan now looks for the Irish whip, Kingpin puts on the breaks and shoots Cowan off to the other side, trunk tackle by Kingpin. Kingpin now looks to pull a fork out of his pocket; Cowan sees it and gets a quick boot to the face to block it. Snap suplex now by Cowan followed by the figure four, Kingpin slowly inches his way to the ropes and breaks the hold. Both men now up, Kingpin takes him down with the neckbreaker, he bounces of the ropes and connects with the Kingpin elbow, cover attempt but Cowan’s out at 2. Kingpin pulls Cowan aback to his feet, exploder! Cowan stumbles back to his feet, Kingpin from behind, Cowan reverses with a back switch and the dragon suplex, Kingpin kicks out at 2! Cowan again goes from behind, reversal by Kingpin into a saxon clutch and Cowan squeaks out at 2! Their back up, Cowan nails a blizzard suplex! Cover again and Kingpin gets the shoulder up! Cowan stumbles back to his feet, Fuzzy Bunny! Cover again but Cowan barely escapes at 2.5! Cowan is up, exploder 98 on Kingpin, up to the top, dolphin elbow drop! Kingpin escapes at 2.999! Cowan’s back up, double arm DDT by Kingpin, he shoots up to the top, Kingpin Splash! Cowan escapes at 2.999! Kingpin now locks in the front face lock; Cowan blocks the Snap and drops him with another exploder 98! Kingpin back up to his feet, blizzard suplex! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ross Cowan [24:08 – Blizzard Suplex] Kingpin (X) – 94% Strong Style rating
X-ANDER and Flare lock up in the centre of the ring for tonight’s main event. X starts off wit the scoop slam, Flare quickly gets back up to his feet and shoots him off the ropes, he bounces off the other side and connects with the head scissors whip. The tie up again, X hits a hammer blow to the lower back of Flare, Flare tries to come back with the northern lights suplex but X reverses into a DDT. X remains in control now, European uppercut on Flare followed by the neckbreaker, Flare now set into the ropes, spear by X! Quick cover but Flare kicks out at 2. Flare back up to his feet, high kick finds its mark on X; he picks him back up and plants him with the lifting takedown in front of the post. Flare quickly climbs the top rope, diving guillotine drop! Quick cover on X and X gets the shoulder up. X now ducks under a high kick by Flare and connects with a threw lariat, he picks Flare back up to his feet, release German suplex! Cover on Flare but Flare is out at 2. X continues the offence now, discus punch on Flare and he quickly locks in the cross STF. Flare is desperately trying to reach the ropes and finally does. X tries to go for another discus punch but Flare reverses it into a cross face, X shows great ring presence and reaches the bottom rope before any damage can be done. Flare hammers back now with a series of elbows and an enzergui. X stumbles back up to his feet, jewel cutter but Flare! He looks for the cover and X barely kicks out at 2. Flare sets him up again with lifting takedown and goes up to the top, shooting star press, X gets the knees up! Flare is left holding his ribs, X picks him back up, Michinoku driver! Cover… 1… 2… 3!
(O) X-ANDER [18:09 – Michinoku Driver] Flare (X) – 88% Strong Style rating
Flare rolls out of the ring as Shadow and Brian Lee are shown running down the ramp. Team Violence looks to attack but slowly back away as Tranzfusion and Jay Rudawa slip in the ring from the crowd. X-ANDER, Tranz and Jay stay in the ring as Lee and Shadow pick Flare back up to his feet. Lee is hesitant to attack, all six men stare each other down as the show fades.
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