Post by CyberTranz on Sept 23, 2009 20:07:38 GMT -6
The night starts off for what is suppose to be James Mason versus Shadow in a singles match. Mason is already in the ring as the Team Violence music hits but there’s no sign of Shadow. A couple minutes pass, Mason remains in the ring as camera’s now take us to the back. There’s a crowd of official’s and EMT’s hovering around someone on the ground. The area looks like a car wrecked, the camera focuses in a little closer and we see Shadow laid on what use to be the refreshment table. EMT’s try to revise Shadow as the official’s look on. We shoot back to the ring; the referee takes a quick stop at the timekeeper’s desk and then calls for the no contest. Mason and the fans seem disappointed as Shadow becomes the second Team Violence member to be attacked from behind.
(^) James Mason [0:00 – No Contest] Shadow (^)
The first DS Tag match of the night starts off with Ryan Rose and Brian Lee versus Insane Blood Riot. Lee and Rose seem to on the same level as Rose decides to start the match against Samurai. Both men lock up in the centre of the ring to start it off, Rose takes Samurai down with a couple drop toeholds to start off the match, Samurai tries to recover but Rose shoots off the ropes and catches him with the stepping palm blow. Lee gets the quick tag in, he looks to lock the standing heel hold in but Samurai gets the free foot up in Lee’s face, tag now to Gladiator. Lee charges in but Gladiator takes him down with a quick snap suplex then follows it up with the dropping headbutt. He’s got Lee down and locks in a camel clutch but Lee the veteran that he is finds the bottom rope. Lee now comes back with a snap suplex of his own and then sends Gladiator into the sky with the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Rose gets a fresh tag in, he stomps away at Gladiator as he tries to make it back to his feet, Gladiator is back up to his feet as Rose attempts the Irish whip, it’s reversed and Gladiator catches Rose with a spinning backfist. Rose gets back up to his feet and Gladiator bounces off the ropes with the jumping neckbreaker, he drops the quick headbutt on Rose and makes the cover, Rose kicks out at 2. Samurai is tagged back in and quickly takes Rose down with the scoop backdrop and sprints up to the top for the diving senton. Another cover attempt but Lee makes the save this time. Rose is back up now and drops Samurai with the Manhattan drop and makes the fresh tag to Lee. Samurai is sent to the corner and Lee follows it up with the jumping elbow pat, he stumbles out, northern lights suplex by Lee but Gladiator rushes in to make the save. Lee tags Rose back in and they plant Samurai with the double powerbomb, Rose makes the cover but Gladiator quickly rushes in to make the save. Samurai begins mounting the comeback now, he takes Rose down with the belly-to-belly suplex and follows up with the fireball bomb, the cover is made but Rose gets the shoulder up at the last second. Samurai now picks Rose back up, Bed Of Roses! Rose hits it out of nowhere and quickly makes the cover, Lee rushes over and holds Gladiator back… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ryan Rose & Brian Lee [24:53 – Bed Of Roses] Blood Gladiator & Blood Samurai (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
Unforeseen Brutality was in tag action next as they face Bak Fu and Juan Leche in the second DS Tag match of the night. Kingpin and Fu start off the match with a series of reversals, Kingpin then shoots Fu into the ropes and takes him down with the cyclone whip, Fu gets back up and catches Kingpin on the bridge of the nose with the kouppu kick and begins hammering away with the cruel mounted punches. Kingpin breaks free and is able to create some distance; Fu makes the tag to Leche. Leche and Kingpin lock up, knuckle arrows by Kingpin, Leche looks for the enzeguri but Kingpin is able to duck, he shoots off the ropes now and catches Leche with the flying cross chop. Tag now to Twinky, Twinky controls Leche with a couple cyclone whips, Leche fires back with a scoop slam and a cyclone whip of his own, Twinky’s down and Leche locks in a alter Romero special but Kingpin runs in and breaks the hold. Both men back up to their feet now, snap suplex by Twinky, Leche charges back in but Twinky takes him down with a quick neck throw and applies the spinning toehold. Fu now makes the save for his partner as he nails Twinky with a stiff palm blow. Leche is back up and blasts Twinky with a rolling sole butt before making the tag back to Fu. Twinky and Fu tie up, belly-to-belly suplex but Fu finds its mark, he looks to pick Twinky back to his feet but Twinky scores the skewer DDT out of nowhere. Fu is down, Twinky is the first to his feet and he makes the tag back to Kingpin, he picks Fu back up to his feet and Fu gets drilled by the double powerbomb by Unforeseen Brutality, Kingpin makes a quick cover but Fu kicks out at 2. Fu is back up to his feet; Kingpin manages to sneak in from behind, tiger suplex 85! Cover again on Fu but Leche this time makes the save. Kingpin looks to pick Fu back up to his feet now but Fu comes back with the desperation DDT. Fu rolls over to his corner and tags Leche back in. Leche comes in with the spinning dropkick on Kingpin, Kingpin pops back up, Leche locks in the British fall and plants Kingpin down to the mat. Quick cover by Leche now but Twinky makes the save. Fu charges back in and lights Twinky up with some open hand jabs but Twinky fires back with a rolling sole butt. Leche now looks to take to the skies; Twinky quickly rushes over to the corner and yanks him down. Leche is back up and turns around to Kingpin, KINGPIN SNAP! Kingpin hooks the leg… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Kingpin & Twinky McLanahan [27:15 – Kingpin Snap] Bak Fu & Juan Leche (X) – 89% Strong Style rating
The Death Match champion Switchblade was in singles action next against former Death Match champion Viper. The match started off with an absolute slugfest from the two. Viper hammered away with some knife-edge chops as Switch came back with some shoot style punches. Viper created some distance later with a front high kick and got a near fall with a backdrop hold. Switch bounced back up but Viper dropped him back on his neck with a vertical brainbuster. The cover was made but Switch still wouldn’t stay down and came back with a well timed chin crusher, Viper then got blasted with a stepping palm blow, the big man got back to his feet and Switch used some mad power to get the big man up for a I Am Sagami. Switch then took to the skies and connected with a moonsault press and got the 3 count.
(O) Switchblade [17:44 – Moonsault Press] Viper (X) – 71% Strong Style rating
Handoori Connection was back in action as they face Black Knight and Dom Colosi on the next DS Tag match. T-Man and Colosi started off for their respective teams, both men tie up in several reversals to start the match before Colosi almost beheads T-Man with the European uppercut. T-Man comes back and takes Colosi down with the drop toehold, Colosi nips up to his feet and comes back with a drop toehold of his own. T-Man seems to have seen enough and quickly whips Colosi into the ropes, flying cross chop! T-Man bounces back off the ropes now and looks for the perfect elbow but Colosi moves out of the way. Colosi now makes the tag to Knight; T-Man bounces around Knight a bit and makes the tag to Hando. Knight quickly takes Hando down with a backbrain axe kick, Hando recovers, Knight whips him into the ropes and Hando reverses, he looks for a flying cross chop but Knight dodges and comes back with a jaw-jacking chin crusher. He drops down and tries to lock Hando into the scorpion death lock but Hando wisely finds the bottom rope. Hando fires back now and takes Knight down with the belly-to-belly suplex, he tires to follow up with a reverse STF but Colosi charges in and breaks the hold. T-Man charges back in and nails another flying cross chop on Colosi. Hando picks Knight back up to his feet now, ground cobra clutch for the cover but Knight escapes at the count of 2. Knight finds his way back to his feet, Hando manages to squeak behind Knight and locks in the victory cross arm lock, he’s got it locked in tight but Knight reaches the bottom rope with his foot. Both men back up now, Knight explodes with the a devil rush, he’s got Hando reeling as he pulls him back in, IMPALER! Hando just got drilled on top of his little froggy head! Knight is back up but Hando doesn’t seem to be moving. The ref checks on him and calls for the bell, Hando’s out of it as T-Man tries to revive his buddy.
(O) Black Knight & Dom Colosi [14:58 – Critical!] T-Man & Hando (X) – 65% Strong Style rating
Final match of the night featured the rematch from Vaunted Trust, as Tranzfusion and Jay Rudawa took on Two Count in tonight’s final DS Tag match. Jay and Jamie Jones get the nod form their partners to start off the match, Jay quickly takes Jones down with the drop toehold, Jones pops back up and same result. Jay nails a stiff kick to the lower back of Jones before he gets up to his feet, Jones now takes Jay down with the fireman’s carry, Jay charges back in, flying mare by Jones and Jones now makes a quick tag to Rigg. Rigg jumps in and gives Jay the old “Big FN Rigg” taunt, Tranz calls Jay over for the tag and Jay obliges, Tranz and Rigg tie up in the centre of the ring, ToS doesn’t solve anything, they tie up again but Tranz gets in some elbows to the side of the head, Rigg fires back with a couple elbows of his own and targets the legs with the dragon screw. Tranz hobbles back up, Rigg lands a well place sole butt kick to the gut on Tranz, Tranz stumbles back in and Rigg looks for it again but it’s countered into a dragon screw. Tranz drops down now and locks in the figure four leg lock. Jones has apparently seen enough and makes the save. Jay hops back in and charges at Jones but Jones knocks him down with a super kick to the chops. Rigg and Jones now double team Tranz with the dropkick, Rigg goes for the cover but Tranz kicks out at 2. Jones now official gets tagged back in, Jones drops down now and locks in the crippler crossface but Tranz inches his way to the ropes and breaks the hold. Jones is back up to his feet, Jay comes out of nowhere and fly’s at Jones with the missile dropkick. He’s back on the apron as he yells at Tranz to tag back in and he does. Jay lands a few knees to the gut on Jones before drilling with the tiger neck chancre, he drops down for a guillotine drop and the cover but Jones kicks out at 2. Both men back up, Jay quickly goes for the knee’s of Jones with the low dropkick, Jones stumbles back to his feet as Jay sneaks in from behind, dragon sleeper on applied on Jones. Jones desperately tries to find the ropes but Rigg is there to make the save. Jay now looks to go from behind again, Jones reverses and ties up from behind, vertical German suplex! Jones bridges for the cover but Jay kicks out at 2. Jay is picked back up only to be slammed back down by a scoop slam from Jones as Jones makes the tag to Rigg, Rigg climbs the ropes and nails a frog splash, cover on Jay but Tranz makes the save. Jones is back in and charges at Tranz, he attempts the suplex but Tranz floats over, Tranzfixer! Jones begins flopping around like a fish as Tranz has it locked in; Rigg is back up and blasts Tranz with a super kick to the face. Jay turns Rigg around and begins lighting him up with the axe kick combo, Jones is back up, reaches down into his trunks now and pulls out what appears to be a pair of brass knucks, Jay turns around and Jones cracks him right between the eyes. Rigg recovers now and picks Jay back up, ROAD RAGE! Cover…1… 2… 3!
(O) Bigg Rigg & Jamie Jones [27:48 – Road Rage] Tranzfusion & Jay Rudawa (X) – 82% Lucha Style rating
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(^) James Mason [0:00 – No Contest] Shadow (^)
The first DS Tag match of the night starts off with Ryan Rose and Brian Lee versus Insane Blood Riot. Lee and Rose seem to on the same level as Rose decides to start the match against Samurai. Both men lock up in the centre of the ring to start it off, Rose takes Samurai down with a couple drop toeholds to start off the match, Samurai tries to recover but Rose shoots off the ropes and catches him with the stepping palm blow. Lee gets the quick tag in, he looks to lock the standing heel hold in but Samurai gets the free foot up in Lee’s face, tag now to Gladiator. Lee charges in but Gladiator takes him down with a quick snap suplex then follows it up with the dropping headbutt. He’s got Lee down and locks in a camel clutch but Lee the veteran that he is finds the bottom rope. Lee now comes back with a snap suplex of his own and then sends Gladiator into the sky with the overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Rose gets a fresh tag in, he stomps away at Gladiator as he tries to make it back to his feet, Gladiator is back up to his feet as Rose attempts the Irish whip, it’s reversed and Gladiator catches Rose with a spinning backfist. Rose gets back up to his feet and Gladiator bounces off the ropes with the jumping neckbreaker, he drops the quick headbutt on Rose and makes the cover, Rose kicks out at 2. Samurai is tagged back in and quickly takes Rose down with the scoop backdrop and sprints up to the top for the diving senton. Another cover attempt but Lee makes the save this time. Rose is back up now and drops Samurai with the Manhattan drop and makes the fresh tag to Lee. Samurai is sent to the corner and Lee follows it up with the jumping elbow pat, he stumbles out, northern lights suplex by Lee but Gladiator rushes in to make the save. Lee tags Rose back in and they plant Samurai with the double powerbomb, Rose makes the cover but Gladiator quickly rushes in to make the save. Samurai begins mounting the comeback now, he takes Rose down with the belly-to-belly suplex and follows up with the fireball bomb, the cover is made but Rose gets the shoulder up at the last second. Samurai now picks Rose back up, Bed Of Roses! Rose hits it out of nowhere and quickly makes the cover, Lee rushes over and holds Gladiator back… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Ryan Rose & Brian Lee [24:53 – Bed Of Roses] Blood Gladiator & Blood Samurai (X) – 86% Strong Style rating
Unforeseen Brutality was in tag action next as they face Bak Fu and Juan Leche in the second DS Tag match of the night. Kingpin and Fu start off the match with a series of reversals, Kingpin then shoots Fu into the ropes and takes him down with the cyclone whip, Fu gets back up and catches Kingpin on the bridge of the nose with the kouppu kick and begins hammering away with the cruel mounted punches. Kingpin breaks free and is able to create some distance; Fu makes the tag to Leche. Leche and Kingpin lock up, knuckle arrows by Kingpin, Leche looks for the enzeguri but Kingpin is able to duck, he shoots off the ropes now and catches Leche with the flying cross chop. Tag now to Twinky, Twinky controls Leche with a couple cyclone whips, Leche fires back with a scoop slam and a cyclone whip of his own, Twinky’s down and Leche locks in a alter Romero special but Kingpin runs in and breaks the hold. Both men back up to their feet now, snap suplex by Twinky, Leche charges back in but Twinky takes him down with a quick neck throw and applies the spinning toehold. Fu now makes the save for his partner as he nails Twinky with a stiff palm blow. Leche is back up and blasts Twinky with a rolling sole butt before making the tag back to Fu. Twinky and Fu tie up, belly-to-belly suplex but Fu finds its mark, he looks to pick Twinky back to his feet but Twinky scores the skewer DDT out of nowhere. Fu is down, Twinky is the first to his feet and he makes the tag back to Kingpin, he picks Fu back up to his feet and Fu gets drilled by the double powerbomb by Unforeseen Brutality, Kingpin makes a quick cover but Fu kicks out at 2. Fu is back up to his feet; Kingpin manages to sneak in from behind, tiger suplex 85! Cover again on Fu but Leche this time makes the save. Kingpin looks to pick Fu back up to his feet now but Fu comes back with the desperation DDT. Fu rolls over to his corner and tags Leche back in. Leche comes in with the spinning dropkick on Kingpin, Kingpin pops back up, Leche locks in the British fall and plants Kingpin down to the mat. Quick cover by Leche now but Twinky makes the save. Fu charges back in and lights Twinky up with some open hand jabs but Twinky fires back with a rolling sole butt. Leche now looks to take to the skies; Twinky quickly rushes over to the corner and yanks him down. Leche is back up and turns around to Kingpin, KINGPIN SNAP! Kingpin hooks the leg… 1… 2… 3!
(O) Kingpin & Twinky McLanahan [27:15 – Kingpin Snap] Bak Fu & Juan Leche (X) – 89% Strong Style rating
The Death Match champion Switchblade was in singles action next against former Death Match champion Viper. The match started off with an absolute slugfest from the two. Viper hammered away with some knife-edge chops as Switch came back with some shoot style punches. Viper created some distance later with a front high kick and got a near fall with a backdrop hold. Switch bounced back up but Viper dropped him back on his neck with a vertical brainbuster. The cover was made but Switch still wouldn’t stay down and came back with a well timed chin crusher, Viper then got blasted with a stepping palm blow, the big man got back to his feet and Switch used some mad power to get the big man up for a I Am Sagami. Switch then took to the skies and connected with a moonsault press and got the 3 count.
(O) Switchblade [17:44 – Moonsault Press] Viper (X) – 71% Strong Style rating
Handoori Connection was back in action as they face Black Knight and Dom Colosi on the next DS Tag match. T-Man and Colosi started off for their respective teams, both men tie up in several reversals to start the match before Colosi almost beheads T-Man with the European uppercut. T-Man comes back and takes Colosi down with the drop toehold, Colosi nips up to his feet and comes back with a drop toehold of his own. T-Man seems to have seen enough and quickly whips Colosi into the ropes, flying cross chop! T-Man bounces back off the ropes now and looks for the perfect elbow but Colosi moves out of the way. Colosi now makes the tag to Knight; T-Man bounces around Knight a bit and makes the tag to Hando. Knight quickly takes Hando down with a backbrain axe kick, Hando recovers, Knight whips him into the ropes and Hando reverses, he looks for a flying cross chop but Knight dodges and comes back with a jaw-jacking chin crusher. He drops down and tries to lock Hando into the scorpion death lock but Hando wisely finds the bottom rope. Hando fires back now and takes Knight down with the belly-to-belly suplex, he tires to follow up with a reverse STF but Colosi charges in and breaks the hold. T-Man charges back in and nails another flying cross chop on Colosi. Hando picks Knight back up to his feet now, ground cobra clutch for the cover but Knight escapes at the count of 2. Knight finds his way back to his feet, Hando manages to squeak behind Knight and locks in the victory cross arm lock, he’s got it locked in tight but Knight reaches the bottom rope with his foot. Both men back up now, Knight explodes with the a devil rush, he’s got Hando reeling as he pulls him back in, IMPALER! Hando just got drilled on top of his little froggy head! Knight is back up but Hando doesn’t seem to be moving. The ref checks on him and calls for the bell, Hando’s out of it as T-Man tries to revive his buddy.
(O) Black Knight & Dom Colosi [14:58 – Critical!] T-Man & Hando (X) – 65% Strong Style rating
Final match of the night featured the rematch from Vaunted Trust, as Tranzfusion and Jay Rudawa took on Two Count in tonight’s final DS Tag match. Jay and Jamie Jones get the nod form their partners to start off the match, Jay quickly takes Jones down with the drop toehold, Jones pops back up and same result. Jay nails a stiff kick to the lower back of Jones before he gets up to his feet, Jones now takes Jay down with the fireman’s carry, Jay charges back in, flying mare by Jones and Jones now makes a quick tag to Rigg. Rigg jumps in and gives Jay the old “Big FN Rigg” taunt, Tranz calls Jay over for the tag and Jay obliges, Tranz and Rigg tie up in the centre of the ring, ToS doesn’t solve anything, they tie up again but Tranz gets in some elbows to the side of the head, Rigg fires back with a couple elbows of his own and targets the legs with the dragon screw. Tranz hobbles back up, Rigg lands a well place sole butt kick to the gut on Tranz, Tranz stumbles back in and Rigg looks for it again but it’s countered into a dragon screw. Tranz drops down now and locks in the figure four leg lock. Jones has apparently seen enough and makes the save. Jay hops back in and charges at Jones but Jones knocks him down with a super kick to the chops. Rigg and Jones now double team Tranz with the dropkick, Rigg goes for the cover but Tranz kicks out at 2. Jones now official gets tagged back in, Jones drops down now and locks in the crippler crossface but Tranz inches his way to the ropes and breaks the hold. Jones is back up to his feet, Jay comes out of nowhere and fly’s at Jones with the missile dropkick. He’s back on the apron as he yells at Tranz to tag back in and he does. Jay lands a few knees to the gut on Jones before drilling with the tiger neck chancre, he drops down for a guillotine drop and the cover but Jones kicks out at 2. Both men back up, Jay quickly goes for the knee’s of Jones with the low dropkick, Jones stumbles back to his feet as Jay sneaks in from behind, dragon sleeper on applied on Jones. Jones desperately tries to find the ropes but Rigg is there to make the save. Jay now looks to go from behind again, Jones reverses and ties up from behind, vertical German suplex! Jones bridges for the cover but Jay kicks out at 2. Jay is picked back up only to be slammed back down by a scoop slam from Jones as Jones makes the tag to Rigg, Rigg climbs the ropes and nails a frog splash, cover on Jay but Tranz makes the save. Jones is back in and charges at Tranz, he attempts the suplex but Tranz floats over, Tranzfixer! Jones begins flopping around like a fish as Tranz has it locked in; Rigg is back up and blasts Tranz with a super kick to the face. Jay turns Rigg around and begins lighting him up with the axe kick combo, Jones is back up, reaches down into his trunks now and pulls out what appears to be a pair of brass knucks, Jay turns around and Jones cracks him right between the eyes. Rigg recovers now and picks Jay back up, ROAD RAGE! Cover…1… 2… 3!
(O) Bigg Rigg & Jamie Jones [27:48 – Road Rage] Tranzfusion & Jay Rudawa (X) – 82% Lucha Style rating
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