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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 1, 2014 21:47:54 GMT
Sunday Night Combat - Episode #3 - November 02, 2014South Beach Biloxi Hotel & Suites in Biloxi, Mississippi "Straight out the Gate" begins to play over the arena, the crowd hyped for the third episode of The RWD's Sunday Night Combat. As the audience gets in place and a few of them come back from purchasing merchandise and snack foods, the camera makes a final pass over them before cutting to the announce table where Matthew Baily and West Newhaven are both in place and ready to go. After the signal goes off that the show is now live, Baily begins to speak while West looks on with his normal and goofy grin.Matt Baily - Welcome to Sunday Night Combat! As always, I am Matthew Baily and I'm here with my broadcasting partner... West Newhaven - West Newhaven! The big cheese, the crem dela crem, and the Oscar dela Hoya! Matt Baily - And as far as what that means, the world will never know... BUT! What you will all know after tonight is plight of four men... Noah Adelaide, Alex Arren, Frank Washington, and Drew Stevenson. Each of these men have tossed their hats into the brawl between Frank and Garland. Because of this, we will have two separate handicap matches with Garland's hand picked representatives facing off against his enemies. West Newhaven - Speaking of enemies, will things continue to heat up between our RWD Women's Champion Artemis Kaiser and Shawna Martinez? And how will the champion fare in action against Marie Porter in our main event and her in-ring debut here in The RWD? We've got all that and more for you rabid idiots as the show kicks with John Carter and Kruzer in three... two... one!...
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 1, 2014 21:48:27 GMT
- Singles - John Carter vs. Kruzer Writer - Daniel Smart Brenden Reynalds – The following contest is scheduled for one fall! “I Stand Alone” by Godsmack starts blasting from the speakers. John Carter steps out through the curtain, receiving a positive reaction from the fans. Carter starts jumping from side to side, warming up as he admires the cheering crowd. Carter sprints down the ramp and slides into the ring, throwing his arms in the air as he gets up.Brenden Reynalds – Introducing first, from Seattle, Washinton, weighing in at 218 pounds... JOHN CARTER! CARTER! CARTER! CARTER! Matt Baily – The RWD fans love and respect John Carter! John Carter makes new fans with every match he has, and I doubt tonight will be any exception! West Newhaven – A lot of people might respect him, but I'm not one of them! Carter has yet to win me over, and I doubt tonight will be any exception! As “I Stand Alone” fades out, smoke begins to fill the stage area. A flurry of pyros hits the stage and “World of Fire” begins to play. The crowd goes nuts as Kruzer springs through the cloud of smoke. Kruzer takes in his reaction, then throws up bullhorns before jogging his way down the ramp. Kruzer slides into the ring, ignoring Carter as he gets up to the second rope, flashing the bullhorns again.Brenden Reynalds – His opponent, from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, weighing in at 235 pounds... “THE CANADIAN ICON” KRUZER! KRUZER! KRUZER! KRUZER! Matt Baily – I can't believe I'm about to call this match, West. We're witnessing the RWD debut of the Canadian Icon, a thirteen time world champion, MMA fighter and Hollywood star Matt Kruze, better known to wrestling fans as Kruzer. West Newhaven – Seriously, who the hell is this guy? You've been praising this guy like he's the Second Coming! I like his attitude, but the hype is getting on my nerves! Matt Baily – Just wait and see, West. Wait and see. Kruzer hops off the apron, turning his attention to John Carter. Carter steps right up to him, the two face to face as the referee motions for the bell.*DING DING DING* Kruzer and Carter lock up. Kruzer quickly gets Carter in a side headlock, but Carter backs him up to the ropes and bounces him off, sending Kruzer running. On the rebound, Carter leapfrogs over Kruzer, before heading down to the mat and forcing Kruzer to jump over him on the next rebound. After tiring Kruzer out with all of this, Carter catches Kruzer with a dropkick, sending Kruzer down! West Newhaven – Wait and see what, Baily? I knew this Kruzer guy was overrated, John Carter is whipping his ass like the chump that he is! Carter gets to his feet and absorbs the applause. Kruzer gets back to his feet as well, sarcastically applauding his opponent. This seems to enrage Carter, who charges Kruzer with a clothesline. Kruzer counters by grabbing Carter's hand and performing a hip toss. Carter barely touches the ground before getting back to his feet, charging Kruzer with another clothesline. Kruzer ducks, but Carter keeps running to the ropes. On his way back, Carter is caught by a dropkick from Kruzer! Kruzer gets up to his feet and takes his time absorbing applause from the fans, having turned the tables. Matt Baily – You shouldn't be so quick to judge, West! West Newhaven – Kruzer got lucky, Carter just needs to keep his temper in control! Carter seems to do exactly that, rolling over to a corner and taking a few deep breaths, calming down. Kruzer taunts Carter, motioning for him to charge him once more, but Carter ignores him, getting to his feet and slowly circling Kruzer. The two lock up once again, Carter quickly transitioning to a hammerlock. Kruzer gets his arm free and takes Carter down with a snapmare, leaving him sitting. Kruzer runs into the ropes and comes back with a low dropkick to Carter's face! Kruzer goes for the cover. ONE! KICKOUT! Kruzer wastes no time in locking in a side headlock and bringing Carter back up to his feet. Kruzer gets behind Carter and connects with an inverted side backbreaker. Kruzer drops an elbow on Carter, then another one, and runs into the ropes, coming back with a third elbow drop. Kruzer goes for another cover. ONE! KICKOUT! Matt Baily – The veteran Kruzer is in control of the match, it's going to be an uphill battle for Carter! West Newhaven – I can't believe I'm about to say this, but you're actually making me root for John Carter! You're sucking up to Kruzer so much, I want him to lose just so you'll feel bad! Carter starts getting up to his feet. Kruzer allows him to do so and goes for a punch. Carter blocks the punch and hits a forearm to the face! Carter hits a second, third and fourth one, followed by a kick to the thigh. Carter follows that up with a russian leg sweep. Carter covers Kruzer. ONE! KICKOUT! Carter waits for Kruzer to get back to his feet, going for a roundhouse kick to the head. Kruzer ducks, and as Carter spins 180 degrees from the momentum of his missed kick, Kruzer takes him down with a bulldog! Kruzer gets up to his feet and points to the top turnbuckle, getting loud cheers from the fans. Kruzer climbs up to the top rope, reaching the top just as Carter gets back to his feet. Kruzer stands up on the top turnbuckle and leaps off with a missile dropkick, taking Carter down! Kruzer hooks the leg. ONE! TWO! KICKOUT! Kruzer gets up to his feet and catches his breath, allowing Carter to start climbing back to his feet. Once Carter is standing, Kruzer nails him with a hard right hand, causing Carter to stagger backwards. Kruzer hits another punch, then another and another, until Carter has his back against the ropes. Kruzer irish whips Carter off them and nails Carter with a dropkick on the rebound. With Carter down, Kruzer grabs Carter's legs. The fans know what's coming next, and Kruzer milks their reaction for all it's worth before locking in the sharpshooter! Matt Baily – The sharpshooter is locked in! This might just be the most Canadian move there is, West! West Newhaven – What, after the Maple Syrup Suplex? You gotta reach the ropes, Carter, you can't let this Canuck make you tap! Carter yells in pain as Kruzer applies pressure on the hold. Carter lays still and screams in agony for a few moments, but eventually starts crawling towards the ropes, determined to get out of the hold. Kruzer tries to keep Carter away from the ropes, but Carter keeps inching towards them, getting closer and closer with every second. Carter reaches the ropes! Kruzer is forced to break the hold. West Newhaven – Good job, Carter! Though I have to admit, this Kruzer is really kicking his ass in this match. Matt Baily – Nonetheless, it's impressive that Carter managed to get to the ropes. Carter's showing his fighting spirit here tonight! Carter uses the ropes as leverage to get back on two feet, wincing in pain. Kruzer's right back on the assault, repeatedly punching Carter in the face. The referee warns Kruzer about his excessive use of closed fists, but Kruzer ignores him and goes to irish whip Carter. Kruzer keeps holding onto Carter's arm and pulls him back from the irish whip, blasting Carter with a brutal Kruzerkick! Carter goes down and Kruzer falls on top of him for the cover. ONE!
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KICKOUT! Kruzer doesn't look phased by Carter's kickout, quickly lifting Carter up. Kruzer irish whips Carter into the corner and charges him with a forearm, hitting Carter's face. Kruzer follows that up by irish whipping him away from the corner, only to keep holding onto the arm and executing a beautiful Kruzermatic DDT! Kruzer covers. ONE!
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KICKOUT! Matt Baily – Kruzer's hitting Carter with some big bombs, but Carter keeps kicking out! Carter's not going down without a fight! West Newhaven – I don't know, he's not getting in much offense. I'm starting to like Kruzer's chances of winning! Kruzer is initially surprised by Carter's kickout, but he quickly regains his composure, lifting Carter back up to his feet again. Kruzer bounces Carter off the ropes, sending him running. On the rebound, Kruzer catches Carter with a second Kruzerkick! Kruzer doesn't go for the cover, instead opting to climb to the top turnbuckle again. The fans start going wild as Kruzer balances himself on the top rope. Kruzer flashes the bullhorns, his fans mirroring their idol's signature taunt. Kruzer leaps off and connects with a picture perfect Hollywood Press! Kruzer hooks the leg! ONE!
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KICKOUT! Matt Baily – WHOA! I didn't expect Carter to kick out of that! Carter's showing a lot of heart, I don't know what Kruzer can do to put him away! West Newhaven – Heart? What is this, Captain Planet? Matches are won with violence, not feel-good crap! Kruzer's kicking Carter's ass and that's the bottom line! Kruzer seems stunned by the fact that the match is still going. Kruzer checks with the referee to make sure that it was indeed only a two-count. Carter starts stirring, Kruzer looking on intently. Carter grabs Kruzer by the tights and starts pulling himself up, the two exchanging an intense stare. Carter gets back to his feet and shoves his forehead up against Kruzer's, the two staring each other down. Kruzer shoves Carter away and goes for a punch. Carter ducks and catches Kruzer with a stiff roundhouse kick to the temple! Kruzer goes down, Carter collapsing on top of him for the cover. ONE!
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KICKOUT! Carter pulls himself back up to his feet and yells at the top of his lungs, the crowd getting behind him. Carter lifts Kruzer up to his feet and lifts him on his shoulders, in position for The End! But Kruzer throws an elbow to the side of Carter's head! A second elbow stuns Carter, allowing Kruzer to slip off his shoulders, landing behind Carter. Kruzer quickly grabs Carter from behind and gets him in position for Kruze Kontrol! IT CONNECTS! Kruzer hooks the leg! ONE!
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THREE! *DING DING DING* Brenden Reynalds – Here is your winner... KRUZER!Matt Baily – Wow! What a great debut for Kruzer, picking up the win from fellow former world champion John Carter! But you have to give Carter a ton of credit, it took a lot for Kruzer to put him down! West Newhaven – And yet put him down Kruzer did! I've changed my mind, I'm glad Kruzer won! Matt Baily – Flip-floppity as ever, West. Still, I'm sure Kruzer gained some respect for Carter during this match! Kruzer gets back to his feet, the referee raising his arms in victory. Kruzer gets up on the second turnbuckle and throws up the bullhorns, the fans doing the same as they cheer for his victory. Kruzer hops off the turnbuckle and rolls out of the ring, walking up the ramp and going backstage to celebrate his debut win.
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 1, 2014 21:52:49 GMT
- 2-on-3 Handicap Match - Noah Adelaide and Alex Arren w/ William Bekowsky vs. Lukas Kage and The Public Disasters w/ "Billionare" Miles Blake Writer - Robert Garland Brenden Reynalds - The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a Two on Three... Handicap match! "Death Before Dishonor" hits, smoke fills at the stage slowly as the gentle opening of the guitar plays in until about 26 seconds in when the guitar and drums kick in for the heavy riff. The crowd starts to cheer loudly, Noah stepping out of the back with his head facing downwards and his hair over his face.Brenden Reynalds - Introducing first... From Topeka, Kansas... Standing 5'9 and weighing in tonight at 195 lbs... "The War Machine" Noah Adelaide! Noah whips his hair back, the crowd still cheering as he lets out a battle cry and runs down to the ring. Noah slides in, flips to his feet and heads to the nearest turnbuckle where he raises his arms and yells out.Matt Baily - In case you didn't know, this upcoming match up was set up as punishment for this man and his partner tonight. After interfering in Garland and Williams' business at the end of our last broadcast, Garland has set up this 2-on-3 handicap match as a precursor to another similar match-up later on in the show. West Newhaven - They shouldn't have put themselves where they didn't belong, Matt! If they had just stayed out of the co-GM's way, maybe they would be that much closer to a future World Championship shot. Instead, their journey in the Contest of Conquest may be over tonight as the men they are against are tasked with maiming these young men. As Noah's music dies down, "Sabotage" by The Beastie Boys begins to play as the lighting begins to pulse with the sound. Alex Arren walks out of the back with Bekowsky following close behind. Arren acknowledges both the crowd and his in-ring partner, getting the audience behind him as he heads down the ramp.Brenden Reynalds - And his partner... From Detroit, Michigan and standing at 5'11... Weighing in at 185lbs... "Sioux-per Trooper" Alex Arren! Arren guides the cameraman to follow his every move as Bekowsky stays at ringside. Arren hops onto the apron, posing with his back to the ring before dropping back down and skinning the cat to finally entering it. As Arren's feet touch down, Arren poses once more and gives Noah an untrusting look as Noah ignores Arren and keeps to himself.
Once Arren's music dies, "The Ultimatum" by Jeff Loomis begining to play loudly. The crowd switches to booing as The Public Disasters step out of the back. Jim Bean is shown with his trademark sack of beers over his shoulder, Colt-45 staggering a bit as if he's been drinking all day. Jim signals for his partner to follow him, tossing him another drink as the two head to the ring.Brenden Reynalds - And their opponents... Making their way to the ring, from The Local Gas Station and weighing a combination of 490 lbs... Colt-45 and Jim Bean! The Public Disasters!Matt Baily - Two of Drew Stevenson's opponents from our last broadcast are getting another shot at proving themselves to management. While they previously let Travis Rech down, Garland has given them another chance to shine as they look to take out both Noah and Alex. However, I'm not sure I condone this excessive drinking they seem to be plagued by. I wonder how they've kept their figures on their diet of beer and appetite for disaster? West Newhaven - Are you seriously worrying about their figures? I'll never understand you. Also, this second chance of theirs is a guaranteed success! They'll be teaming with the man who did manage to take Drew out! With Lukas Kage at their back, The Public Disasters are gonna show the world why they're drunk with power! As The Public Disasters hit the ring, Bean leaves his bag in the corner before sliding into the ring. Colt chugs the rest of his beer, dropping the can on the floor and showing an intensity to the fans and his opponents. Both men stand opposite Adelaide and Arren, Bekowsky giving Arren a pep talk as their music dies down and bells begin to ring...
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Metallica begins to play, the crowd still booing while Lukas Kage steps out of the back with Miles Blake behind him. Blake shows off his client, Kage staring down at the ring with an expressionless face. Kage ignores the crowd as they head down the ramp, Blake motioning for non of the "commoners" to touch him.Brenden Reynalds - And their partner... From St. Louis Missouri, and standing 6'4... Weighing in at 278 lbs... "The Razer" Lukas Kage!Kage makes it to the ring, his partners excited to have him in their corner as Kage climbs in and pushes them aside. Kage goes right for his opponents, Noah and Alex getting in his face as Kage looks set to take them both on by himself. Referee Alberto Rios separates them, Kage starting the match up as he orders the other two to the apron. Opposing him first is Noah Adelaide, Miles Blake talking trash towards Bekowsky who shrugs him off as the bell rings...*DING DING DING* Kage and Noah step toward the middle of the ring, continuing their trash talk from earlier. Before the referee could separate them for a second time, Noah ducks under a huge punch from Kage! Noah hits a few low kicks, looking to take Kage down who staggers a bit before grabbing Noah by the throat and throwing him into the nearest corner with authority! Noah's back hits the corner violently, Kage charging in before Noah rolling out and Kage hitting the corner chest first! Kage holds hi chest in pain, Noah holding his back as he gets behind Kage who backs up... Into a dropkick which send him back into the turnbuckle! Noah then runs opposite Kage, Kage still standing as Noah leaps and hits another dropkick, Kage falling to the mat as Noah measure and hits a standing moonsault into a pin! ONE! T/ Kage powers out, throwing Noah off! West Newhaven - What a powerhouse Lukas Kage is! Matt Baily - But we have to agree that he's not looking the strongest right now! Noah's been on fire! As both men return to a standing base, Noah runs back in as Kage catches him with a thunderous clothesline! West Newhaven - And Kage just put him out! Lukas Kage pulls Noah back to his feet, dragging him to his corner where he makes the tag to Jim Bean. Bean stapes in, grabbing Noah Adelaide and taking him down with a rough DDT! Bean goes for the cover... ONE! TW/ Noah kicks out! As Noah still shows signs of life, Jim lifts him back up once more and tags out to Colt. Both men remain in the ring, taking Noah down with a double suplex! Colt takes control, stomping away at the grounded Noah before looking to his partner who had just stepped to the outside. Jim sighs and hops down to the floor outside, reaching into his bag and tossing Colt another beer. West Newhaven - He's powering up, Matt! Colt wrestles that much better after a few drinks! This is an early nail in the coffin for Arren and Adelaide! Matt Baily - Does this count as the use of a foreign object? I wonder what referee Baskkin would say if he was the one in charge of this contest. Colt tosses the can outside the ring, roaring loudly to the boos of the fans and in a attempt to mock Adelaide. Colt lifts Noah up, Noah hitting a few rough looking punches to Colt's gut! As Colt-45 gets hit a few more times, he's forced to let go as Noah runs the ropes... Ducking under a clothesline as he hits the opposite side... As he heads back, hitting a Tornado Lariat! Both men are down, the crowd clapping for Noah who after a short moment finally crawls to his corner and reaches for a tag. Colt also manages to recover a bit, reaching out as well... Alex Arren and Jim Bean now the legal men! Arren runs in, taking Jim down with a flying forearm! Arren turns and hits Colt off the apron, swinging at Kage as well who smartly ducks the hit. Arren turns back to Colt, bringing him down with a jumping armbreaker and turning it into an ARMBAR! The referee checks the submission attempt, Arren breaking it as Kage comes running in! As Kage attempts to blindside Arren, Arren ducks behind him and takes him down as well with a second armbreaker! Just like before, he locks in an ARMBAR! Colt now sliding in and running over as he's caught, off guard, with a Standing Side Kick from the now in-ring Adelaide! Blake is losing his mind on the outside, Arren letting go of Kage and heading back to his corner after lifting Jim back up and hitting a Sioux-per Kick before tagging out and watching Noah's back as he climbs to the top rope... Connecting with The Dragon's Wrath! The crowd pops loudly, Noah covering as Kage starts to get to his feet... ONE! TWO! THREE! *DING DING DING* Kage barely failed to break up the pin, Noah rolling away from him and out of the ring as Arren and Noah are announced the victors.. Brenden Reynalds - Here are your winners... "The War Machine" Noah Adelaide and "Sioux-per Trooper" Alex Arren!As the winners celebrate, Colt rolls back in the ring and checks on Jim as Kage looks irate. Blake calls for Kage to get his revenge, Kage now turning his attention to both Colt and Jim... Waiting for Colt to turn around and hitting a Gore!!! Matt Baily - Kage is attacking his partners! Colt was just broken in half! West Newhaven - Partners are not always your friends, Matt! They lost the match and let both Kage and Blake down. Kage is now delivering their punishment! As Colt goes down, Kage looks after at Jim who has yet to really notice what's been going on. As Jim finally sees Colt, Kage grabs a hold of him and sends him down with The R.I.P! Kage has cleaned house, both Jim and Colt laid out as Blake calls for Kage to exit the ring and the show cuts to an ad-break...
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 1, 2014 21:55:34 GMT
Chaos and Catfights Writer - Elliott Channing “Bo$$” by Fifth Harmony plays as we come back from a break. The fans get to there feet with cheers for the lovely GM Elliott Channing. She steps out onto the stage, a smile on her face as she makes her way down the ramp. Brenden Reynalds - Ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the ring, she is one half of the RWD General Managers, ELLIOTT CHANNINGGG! The crowd cheers again as Elliott makes her way over to the side and up the stairs, she makes her way into the ring through the bottom and middle rope. Matthew Baily - Elliott Channing is coming out here which can only mean she has news about the RWD women’s division. She has certainly had her hands full with all of them lately. West Newhaven - That’s because they’re all jealous of the greatest champion of all time, Artemis Kaiser! Elliott is handed a mic on the side and makes her way to the middle of the ring, raising it. Elliott Channing - It is great to be here in Biloxi, Mississippi! Elliott starts off and gets a pop, she smiles to herself. Elliott Channing - As most of you probably know my job as general manager is to manage the RWD women’s division. When we first started our journey as a company I made it clear that I would be watching closely to name a number one contender for the RWD Women’s championship. I have seen some amazing things out of the women thus far and tonight you all are in for a treat when you get to see the RWD women’s champion, Artemis Kaiser in action for the first time! The crowd fills with boos for the women’s champion. Elliott seems to have expected that. Elliott Channing - Of course she’ll be going up against the “Bubbly one” Marie Porter. Cheers ring out once again and Elliott nods her head. Elliott Channing - Speaking of which, Marie could you come out here? The crowd cheers again as they anticipate Marie’s arrival. It takes a few seconds but “Stereo Hearts” begins to play through the system much to Elliott’s delight. Marie comes out already dressed in her ring attire. She dances around a little bit, but gets to the ring rather quickly. Matthew Baily - Could Elliott be naming Marie as the number one contender? West Newhaven - Not if she knew what was best for Marie. Marie slaps the hands of a couple of fans before getting into the ring. She grabs a mic from the Brenden. Marie Porter - Alright, Elliott, I am here and ready to PARTTTYYY! The fans cheer at this and Elliott chuckles a little to herself. Elliott Channing - Yes, I’m well aware of that. I wanted to call you out here tonight because I have a proposition for you. I think that through your time in MSW you showed you were more than capable of competing with the best of them and here in RWD you’ve shined bright as well. So tonight in your match against Artemis Kaiser if you win you will be the official number one contender for the RWD Women’s championship! The crowd pops at this announcement and a huge smile spreads across Marie’s face. Marie Porter - Thank you so much, Elliott, I will give it my everything. Artemis is going down! Matthew Baily - What an exciting opportunity for the bubbly one tonight. West Newhaven - One she will no doubt fail to take advantage of, it’s Artemis we’re talking about! Matthew Baily - I have faith in Marie. As soon as it sets in “Our Truth” begins to play and the crowd is quick to change their reaction to boos. Artemis Kaiser appears at the top of the stage with a mic in hand. She is laughing as she makes her way out. Her music is quick to fade out. Artemis Kaiser - Oh come on, Elliott! Don’t you even want to give me competition? I mean Marie Porter? I will beat her a million times over and NOTHING either of you two do will change that. At least make it a little hard for me. Artemis starts to walk down the ramp. Artemis Kaiser - You want to try and stack odds against me? Try and tell me how to do my work, Elliott, go for it. I’ll just show you and everyone else up every single time. Just like I did in MSW. Artemis lands at the end of the ramp looking into the ring at Marie who is no positioned at the ropes looking down, while Elliott remains in the middle of the ring. Elliott Channing - I’m not trying to stack the odds here, Artemis, just trying to make everything fair. Artemis cuts her off. Artemis Kaiser - Nothing is fair when I’m involved. Tonight will be very very unfair for you, Marie. Marie shakes her head and says a few words to Artemis. Artemis Kaiser - Not to mention… Artemis is cut off as “Animal” begins to play. The crowd gets loud as Shawna Martinez makes her way out. She doesn’t have a mic, she simply makes her way towards Artemis running down the ramp. The two collide for a second both throwing punches. Matthew Baily - Shawna has been out for blood ever since her return here in RWD! The pair continue to throw punches at one another now rolling on the ground, each trying to get the upper-hand. Marie jumps down to the mat and pulls Shawna off of Artemis and Shawna elbows Marie in the face pulling back towards Artemis who now has gotten to her feet. Artemis quickly stumbles back towards the ramp and turns to run up it. Shawna watches turning back to see Marie now on the ground grabbing at her nose where Shawna elbowed her. Matthew Baily - Once again it seems Elliott Channing has lost control of her women's division. West Newhaven - Well with lunatics like Shawna Martinez that's bound to happen. Shawna stands, hands on her hips with disappointment in her eyes as the scene fades.
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 2, 2014 16:41:14 GMT
- Singles - Shawna Martinez vs. Ryan Cavallari Writer - Elliott Channing
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 2, 2014 16:42:19 GMT
- Singles - Hayden Phoenix vs. Ray Harlan Writer - Robert Garland Brenden Reynalds – The following contest is scheduled for one fall! "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria begins to play as fog begins to rise from the entrance way. The lights dim down and two spotlights converge on the curtain as Hayden Phoenix makes his way out to the entrance. He has a serious demeanor on his face and looks up to the crowd. He points to the crowd on his left, and the crowd cheers. He slides over to his right, points to the crowd, and they erupt as well. Brenden Reynalds – Introducing first... From Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and weighing in tonight at 235lbs... He is, "The Rising"... Hayden! Phoenix!Matt Baily - Here comes Hayden Phoenix, the man who stood victorious last week in his tag team match with John Cater. Tonight he faces the wily Ray Harlan, and tonight he'll show us that he's further prepared for his open challenge just around the corner. West Newhaven - What kind of fool gives his possible opponents this long to prepare for him? Why didn't he just wait until the Super Card? He's setting himself up for failure! The lights brighten up as Hayden walks down to the outside of the ring, Phoenix holds his arms out to the sides with his palms up, yells something into the air that cannot be made out, and jumps up onto the apron. He grabs the top rope, looks at both his left and his right side, and flips head first into the ring. After a bit more posing to the fans, his music dies down...
*Sharp Whistle*
ONE TWO THREE GO!
YOU'RE NOT A LADY YOU'RE A LOVE BOMB BABY LOVE BOMB BABY COME AND BLOW ME AWAY!
CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR SWEET SWEET LOVIN' KEEP IT COMIN' OH BABY FIRE AWAY!
AH-HA! OH YEAH! "Love Bomb Baby" by Tigertailz hits the PA System as blue and green lights begin flashing all over the arena, as smoke begins to bellow out from the entrance way. After a few seconds, Ray Harlan emerges from the smoke, with his Uncle Phil right behind him. Ray cups his hands around his mouth and yells out to the fans in the arena, and then throws his right fist in the air, and marches down the ramp with Uncle Phil at his side, smacking the outreached hands of the adoring fans.Brenden Reynalds – And his opponent... Accompanied by his Uncle Phil and weighing in at 276 lbs... From Great Falls, Montana... Ray! Harlan!West Newhaven - Another mad man on our roster. I'm not sure what kind of "talent" pool we're hiring from here. Matt Baily - Are you kidding me, West? Ray Harlan is a television champion and the model employee! He's exciting in his old school approach to wrestling and his connection with the fans! If you ask me, he's a real bargain! West Newhaven - More like bargain bin! As Ray and Phil make their way to the ring, Uncle Phil circles around as Ray walks up the steel steps, and climbs into the ring. Ray walks over to the middle of the ring and awaits for the match to begin.*DING DING DING* Ray and Hayden meet in the center of the ring, the audience excited at the upcoming contest as Ray offers a test of strength. Hayden accepts, the two of them fighting for position in the middle of the ring where Ray gets the early advantage. Hayden is pushed down towards the mat, the crowd clapping for him as he manages to push himself back to a standing position, but can't quite push Ray too far back. After holding his own, Hayden breaks away before hitting a toe kick to Ray's gut and running the ropes... Running into a big shoulder block from Ray which takes him down quick! Ray goes to pick Hayden up, but Hayden rolls away and quickly hops back to his feet, hitting the ropes on more time, ducking a clothesline attempt and grabbing Ray's arm, sending him to the ropes instead. As Harlan rebounds, Hayden catches him with a second toe kick into a bridging Northern Lights Suplex! ONE! TW/ Ray kicks out! West Newhaven - I thought this one was gonna end early. And, I was pretty happy to see these two go! Matt Baily - But the audience isn't! The longer this one goes, the better our ratings will be! Both of these men are money, West! Hayden returns to his feet, Harlan as well. Both men once again lock up, Ray breaking away this time and hitting a few rough right hands. This forces Hayden into the corner where Ray sizes him up with a few more shots and his Uncle Phil cheers him on. Hayden remains cornered in a standing position, Ray looking for a Running Corner Body Avalanche! Hayden playing possum and rolling out of the way! As Ray walks back, holding his chest, Hayden grabs a hold of him with a waistlock from behind... And sends him down with a Belly to Back Suplex! Hayden covers once more! ONE! TWO!/ Ray kicks out again! The crowd cheers both Hayden's Suplex and Harlan's resilience. Matt Baily - The crazy thing about matches like this is that the crowd doesn't know who to cheer for! Both men are so good and so beloved by our RWD fans. West Newhaven - I'll tell you who to cheer for... None of them! Uncle Phil slaps the mat while on the outside, Hayden lifting Ray back to his feet and looks for another Suplex attempt in which Ray fights back and refuses to be lifted. As Hayden tries again, Ray reverses the situation with a few shots to the gut, a few headbutts, and finally grabs a hold of him, using the top rope to assist his Slingshot Suplex! Harlan returns to his feet, pulling Hayden back up with him and locking in an Abdominal Stretch! Hayden yells out in pain, Harlan pulling back as the crowd cheers for Phoenix to break away. After being trapped in the middle of the ring, Hayden feels their energy, fighting out and hitting a few elbows to Ray before Ray dodging a European Uppercut attempt, Ray grabbing him from the side, hitting a few more punches before lifting him up above his head and pressing him to the amazement of the audience. The crowd counts along as Ray presses Three... Four... Fi/ Hayden manages to fall behind Ray where he grabs him from the back, turns him around, and hits a Snap DDT! Ray is laid out on the mat, Phoenix pointing to the corner before climbing up and signaling for a top rope Moonsault! Ray putting up his knees, which Hayden notices and lands on his feet! Hayden grabs hold of Ray's legs and spins around... Locking in a Figure Four Leg Lock! Matt Baily - What athleticism and ring awareness! West Newhaven - Alright... I guess that was pretty good. Ray is now screaming in pain, reaching out to try and hit a few punches but is just quite out of reach. Uncle Phil cheers him on, the audience now on his side as Ray's trapped in this position. Finally, Ray manages to inch Phoenix towards the ropes before reaching out and forcing a break. Hayden lets him go, Ray still holding on to the bottom rope before using it to pull himself up, Hayden running the ropes and meeting him once he stands - Ray tossing him over the top where Phoenix catches himself on the top rop, grabbing Ray from the apron and necking him on the top before sliding back in the ring and charging once more - Thrust Kick connecting from Ray who falls over the now grounded Phoenix with a cover! ONE! TWO! THREE No! Hayden kicks out at the last possible second!West Newhaven - So close! What's it gonna take to bring Hayden down?! Matt Baily - Glad to see you're finally into this match, West! West Newhaven - I already told you... I'm into the possibility of it being over! Ray can't believe it, but can be seen smiling to himself while Hayden remains seemingly knocked out. Now in control, Ray calls for his finisher before making a grabbing motion to the air and asking if Hayden needs a hug! The crowd chants, Harlan setting him up as Hayden finally "rises." - Ray making a grab motion, Hayden sliding between his feet, turning him around and hitting The Phoenix Rising! - No! Ray ducks the kick attempt! Ray grabs and pulls Hayden back up from behind, locking in a reverse Bearhug as the crowd goes wild! Hayden tries to fight back, but slowly gets weaker as he starts to pass out... The referee gets in position, raising Hayden's arm once... Twice... And finally a third time as Hayden has seemingly passed out and the ref calls for the bell! *DING DING DING* Brenden Reynalds – Here is your winner... Ray Harlan!Uncle Phil enters the ring to celebrate with Harlan, Hayden finally stirring on the mat. Ray seems winded from the contest as well, before going over and helping Hayden to his feet and extending a hand... In which Hayden accepts and the two shake in the middle of the ring. The fans eat it up, Harlan and Phoenix seemingly on good terms as Ray exits the ring and heads to the back. Hayden remains in the ring a bit, soaking up the atmosphere before staggering from the effects of Harlan's bearhug and assisting his exit to the back with the ropes. Fans clap him on the back as he heads up the ramp and the show cuts to an ad-break...
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 2, 2014 16:42:50 GMT
- Singles - KONSTANTINE vs. Daniel Smart Writer - Frank Washington Brenden Reynalds: The following match is scheduled for one fall! "New Day" by 50 Cent starts playing as Daniel Smart walks out, receiving loud cheers. Soon after, Michael Smart follows him out to the ramp, receiving a mixed reaction. Brenden Reynalds: Making his way to the ring, accompanied by Michael Smart, from Chicago, Illinois weighing 205lbs… Daniel Smart! Matt Baily: This week Daniel Smart is looking for some retribution after last week. Smart and KONSTANTINE took each other to the limit in a match including Noah Adelaide but in the end the self-proclaimed Last King managed to pick up the victory. West Newhaven: Self-proclaimed? He is The Last King of a Dying World! He’s one of the fastest rising stars here in the RWD and may very well be fighting for the RWD Heavyweight Championship before the 2nd supercard is done! Daniel Smart needs to really go full in on the Smart Family Philosophy like his cousin Michael if he wants a chance at the big prize. Matt Baily: Why can’t Daniel just be Daniel? Michael is trying hard to change him into a mirror image of himself, he’s trying to corrupt and twist his ideals. West Newhaven: Because Michael Smart is trying to make him a winner. He’ll realize sooner rather than later that playing to these fickle fans will do nothing for your career. You need to win by any means necessary. Daniel sprints into the ring, sliding in under the bottom rope. Daniel gets up and hops onto the middle rope, posing to the crowd. Michael walks up to ringside, doing his best not to draw attention to himself. Daniel gets on the turnbuckle and fires up the crowd before hopping off and getting ready. The guitar riffs of "Underground" by Gob plays throughout the arena. Smoke rises from the entrance away in pillars as Devin makes his way to the ring. He stands in the smoke, taking in the atmosphere of the arena. The smoke is soothing. He stands there for a few seconds before making his way down to the ring. As the bass picks up in the song, Devin seems to walk to the rhythm, bopping his head. He peers at the fans, getting close to the ones who yell the most. He seems to talk to some from a distance, acting as if they were buddies. He continues to play his game of obliviousness until he reaches the end of the ramp. Brenden Reynalds: And his opponent, from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, weighing 235lbs… KONSTANTINE! He tilts his head to the left and then to right. A smirk slowly forms on his face and he chuckles darkly. He walks around one side of the ring, getting on the apron. Devin stands on top of the turnbuckle, telling the fans something rude. He enters the ring, standing away from his opponent's corner. His eyes do not even fall upon him. He looks up to the roof, relishing in his vanity and contempt for everyone. As Baskkin Röbbins calls for the bell Smart and KONSTANTINE waste no time going after each other. They each exchange flurry of punches at one another picking up where they left off at the last Combat as they move across the ring. As each man bounces off and against the ropes it appears KONSTANTINE slowly takes the lead as he backs Smart into a corner. Baskkin Röbbins gets ready to initiate the 5 count but Smart counters with a stiff elbow to the head causing him to stagger backwards. Smart hits several more in rapid succession before irish whipping him to the ropes. Smart goes for a clothesline but KONSTANTINE ducks and rebounds back towards Smart and hits a devastating clothesline! Matt Baily: These two couldn’t wait to get at each other. KONSTANTINE comes out a little better from that exchange with that thundering clothesline. West Newhaven: KONSTANTINE loves to dish out punishment. He gets a certain enjoyment from the pain he inflicts on others. Smart gets up as KONSTANTINE dares him to come back at him. Smart charges at him at full speed with a cactus clothesline sending both men up and over the top rope to the outside! Matt Baily: Never count Daniel Smart out! Anything KONSTANTINE can do he can do better! Cactus Jack has to be smiling somewhere right now. West Newhaven: You could see the frustration unleashed in that clothesline. Smart manages to kip up as he poses for the crowd over KONSTANTINE before pointing to the ropes. Michael Smart shouts at him to get down but he pays him no mind as he launches himself off the top rope with a plancha moonsault. KONSTANTINE manages to get up ever so briefly but is quickly taken out as now both men are lying on the floor! Matt Baily: What a moonsault! Daniel Smart is pulling out all the stops here tonight! West Newhaven: He’s taking unnecessary risks! He was doing fine until he decided to pander to the crowd. He’s going to come to regret that. Now they’re both down, he’s throwing his advantage away! Matt Baily: I don’t think so at all. With a man like KONSTANTINE you have to pull out all the stops, sometimes you need to take a calculated risk or two. West Newhaven: I’m sure this isn’t one of his 31 rules for officiating! The action needs to stay in the ring! Baskkin Röbbins peers over the ropes with a flabbergasted expression at the carnage and begins his count. 1! 2! 3! KONSTANTINE is the first to stir as he grabs ahold of the apron as Smart also tries to make it back to his feet trying to use the barricade for reference. 4! 5! KONSTANTINE rolls back into the ring but then quickly back out to reset the referee’s count. Baskkin Röbbins argues with KONSTANTINE telling him to bring the action back into the ring but he answers back in a rather mocking, dismissive gesture. KONSTANTINE: I DISAGREE! Matt Baily: Now KONSTANTINE is just mocking the official. West Newhaven: Serves him right! KONSTANTINE throws several stiff punches and knees to Smart and whips him into the turnbuckle post, causing him to tumble back to the floor. Baskkin Röbbins goes to check on Daniel Smart on the outside Michael Smart stealthily slithers around the ring behind KONSTANTINE and drops to his knees to deliver a very vicious low blow, dropping him soundly to the floor. Michael Smart quickly gets back up as the crowd gives a very mixed reaction to the illegal shot as he goes to check on his cousin. Matt Baily: Come on, there’s no reason for that! KONTANTINE may not be the most beloved man on the roster by far but there’s no excuse for that! He’s going to get Daniel Smart disqualified! West Newhaven: It’s only against the rules if you get caught! As Baskkin Röbbins makes sure Smart can continue he goes back to the ring only to now catch kONSTANTINE doubled over in a prone position. He shakes his head and yells to KONSTANTINE to get back in the ring, giving Michael plenty of time to roll Daniel back into the ring. With that KONSTANTINE lying on the outside Baskkin Röbbins once again works the 10 count. 1! 2! 3! 4! 5! KONSTANTINE slowly makes it back to his feet, shaking his head in frustration as Michael nonchalantly shrugs at ringside. 6! 7! KONSTANTINE manages to roll back into the ring only to get hit with a baseball sliding styled dropkick right to the face! Smart quickly goes for a pinfall. 1! 2! THR- Baskkin Röbbins catches KONSTANTINE putting his foot on the bottom rope and waves off the pin much to the displeasure of the crowd. Smart gets up and backs up as he scouts his prey like a wounded animal before going in for the kill, looking to hit his patented Knee-DS. As KONSTANTINE gets up Smart charges full force looking to end the match but KONSTANTINE counters with authority as he executes a beautiful AA spinebuster! Matt Baily: Shades of Arn Anderson! West Newhaven: That may be it right there. He counted that Knee-DS and used all of Smart’s momentum against him in that spinebuster. KONSTANTINE wastes no time as he connects with the Apoclypse Now on Smart before he can even get all the way back to his feet causing Michael to look on with a rather bitter gaze. 1! 2! 3! Brenden Reynalds: Here is your winner… KONSTANTINE! KONSTANTINE celebrates his victory, mocking Michael Smart on the outside for his earlier words. After a short while, KONSTANTINE leaves the ring, Daniel remaining on the mat as the show cuts to an ad-break.
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 2, 2014 16:43:52 GMT
- 2-on-3 Handicap Match - Frank Washington and Drew Stevenson vs. Prince Assad and Frankie Cocheese and Dennis Driver Writer - Daniel Smart Brenden Reynalds – The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is a two on three handicap match! “Do You Call My Name” by RA starts playing, eliciting a negative response from the crowd. Prince Assad walks out, carrying an Egyptian flag with him. Assad raises the flag high in the air as the crowd keeps booing him. Assad walks down the ramp and gets in the ring, waving the flag around.Brenden Reynalds – Introducing first, from Cairo, Egypt, weighing in at 245 pounds... PRINCE ABDULLAH ASSAD! DA DA DA DADA DADADA With a bit of a lackadaisical look on his face, Dennis Driver makes his way down the ramp. People are booing him, though Driver seems clueless as to why. Dennis gets into the ring and climbs the turnbuckle. He takes his throwback baseball hat off, pretending to fling it into the crowd a few times before dropping it outside the ring. Brenden Reynalds – His partner, from Mystic, Connecticut, weighing in at 165 pounds... DENNIS DRIVER! ”A Couple Grand” by Yung Joc blasts from the speakers. Right before the lyrics start, Frankie Cocheese appears on the stage. His head held high, Cocheese walks down the ramp, up the ring steps and into the ring, accompanied by a chorus of boos from the RWD fans. Cocheese crosses his hands at the wrists, forming a D with his left hand and a C with his right hand.Brenden Reynalds – Their partner, from Drama City, Washington DC, weighing in at fat stacks of kilos... FRANKIE COCHEESE! West Newhaven – These three men are unlikely allies who were forced to team up with each other for this match. It's an unfair disadvantage on them, but you have to believe that they have what it takes to win! Matt Baily – Unfair disadvantage on them? It's three on two! They have the man advantage! Their opponents are the ones with the handicap! West Newhaven – I guess you're the expert, Baily, you're handicapped every day of your life! Matt Baily – That's a low blow, West... West Newhaven – Most people have the leg advantage on you! You're always in a two on one situation! The lights to the arena shut off, the place in complete darkness. A spotlight illuminates the stage, the fans squinting to see through the wall of light. A public address plays from the speaker system, "The Preacher" by Jamie N' Commons beginning to play as the light keeps shining bright. Slowly, the light starts fading away, the crowd cheering loudly as the arena lights return and Drew Stevenson appears on the entrance way. Stevenson stands on the ramp with his hands on his hips, staring at the three men standing in the ring.Brenden Reynalds – Their opponents, introducing first from Kansas City, Missouri, weighing in at 250 pounds... “THE EMERALD” DREW STEVENSON! "Re-Education (Through Labor)" by Rise Against begins to play, from the PA system a jet of smoke erupting on the stage behind Drew Stevenson. Frank Washington emerges from behind the smoke, his back turned and his arms stretched out wide as the fans show their appreciation for him. Frank turns around, exchanging a look with Drew. The two nod at each other before sprinting down the ramp and sliding into the ring at the same time.Brenden Reynalds – And his partner, from... Brenden Reynalds doesn't have the time to finish his introduction as Frank and Drew take the fight to their opponents, starting a wild brawl right away! Matt Baily – The match devolves into chaos before it's begun! Frank and Drew want this over with fast! Frank exchanges blows with Prince Assad while Drew and Frankie brawl. While the brawl is going on, Dennis Driver watches on in the farthest corner possible, wanting no part of the fight. Frank and Drew eventually gain the upper hand, simultaneously clotheslining Assad and Cocheese out of the ring! The crowd gives the two a loud ovation, Frank and Drew taking a moment to appreciate their fans. Driver sees his opportunity, taking Frank out with a chop block! Dennis gets up and starts stomping on Frank, but is quickly interrupted as Drew Stevenson grabs him by the hair! Matt Baily – Looks like the sneak attack backfired! Frank rolls onto the ring apron. With the brawl finally over, the referee motions for the bell. *DING DING DING* Stevenson, his hands still full of Driver's hair, whips Dennis onto the canvas hard, Driver's head bouncing off the canvas! Frank gets into his corner while Cocheese and Assad get into their corner as Drew goes to work on his opponent. Driver rolls onto his stomach, holding the back of his head in pain. Drew grabs him by the waist and deadlifts him, driving him down with a brutal german suplex! West Newhaven – Jesus H. Christ! I think Drew Stevenson just killed a man! The crowd goes wild as Driver crashes onto the canvas. Driver isn't moving, the referee checking up on him. Assad and Cocheese start talking trash at Drew. Drew walks up to their corner, all three men yelling loudly. Meanwhile, Dennis Driver starts stirring. Frank tries to warn his partner, but Dennis Driver quickly gets behind Stevenson and catches him with a schoolboy! ONNNO! Drew almost immediately kicks out and gets back on his feet! Driver is on his knees, looking up at Drew's eyes in shock. Drew grabs Driver by the hair again, pulling him up to his feet. Drew lifts Dennis up into a vertical suplex, turns around and walks to the middle of the ring before completing the suplex! Drew Stevenson goes for the cover. ONE!
TWO! Frankie Cocheese breaks up the pin! Cocheese starts wailing on Stevenson with lefts and rights, the referee trying to get him off of Drew. This buys Driver some time to crawl to his corner and tag in Prince Assad. The referee finally gets Cocheese off of Drew, who rolls to his own corner and tags in Frank Washington! Frank and Assad charge each other, Frank nailing Assad with a clothesline! Assad quickly gets back to his feet, but Frank hits him with a dropkick! Assad gets back to his feet again, a bit slower this time, but Frank connects with a hard enzuigiri! Frank goes for the cover! ONE!
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KICKOUT! Frank gets back to his feet, stalking Assad as he's getting up. However, with his back to the corner his opponents are in, Frank doesn't notice Frankie Cocheese getting into the ring and hitting him with a forearm to the back of the head! Matt Baily – This is where the numbers start coming in, a cheap shot from Cocheese! West Newhaven – Nothing cheap about it, this is just a smart strategy! The referee forces Cocheese to get out of the ring. Assad, meanwhile, goes on the attack, putting the boots to Frank Washington. Assad lifts Frank up and executes a vertical suplex. The crowd is booing loudly, but Assad seems unphased, stalking Frank. Frank gets up to his knees, and Assad charges him with a Cairo Kick! Assad goes for the cover. ONE!
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KICKOUT! Assad drags Frank back to his corner and tags in Dennis Driver. Dennis is still holding his head in pain, but looks glad to get in the ring to get some payback on his opponents. Assad holds Frank in a half-nelson while Driver repeatedly chops him in the chest. Assad hands Frank over to Driver, who hits him with a snap suplex. Frank gets back on his feet, but Driver connects with a dropsault! Driver goes for the cover. ONE!
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KICKOUT! Driver picks Frank up and goes for another snap suplex, but Frank blocks it. Driver goes for the suplex, but Frank blocks it again and counters with a suplex of his own! Driver holds his back in pain, buying Frank enough time to crawl over to the corner and tag in Drew Stevenson! Driver gets back to his feet, but once he sees Drew step into the ring, Driver gets startled and quickly sprints to his corner, tagging in Frankie Cocheese! Cocheese steps into the ring and gets face to face with Drew Stevenson! Matt Baily – There's a lot of history between Frankie Cocheese and his two opponents! Emotions are about to run high in this match! Cocheese throws the first punch, connecting with a hard right hand on Drew! The fans boo as Drew staggers back a bit, but Drew quickly responds with a right hand of his own! The fans cheer, but Cocheese quickly responds with another punch! Stevenson with another one! The two exchange punches, the fans cheering and booing Drew and Frankie respectively. Frankie catches Drew by surprise with a Makin' It Rain! Cocheese covers! ONE!
TWO! Frank Washington breaks up the pin! Frank Washington starts laying on Cocheese with lefts and rights, the crowd going wild! Assad and Driver quickly get into the ring and pull Frank off of Cocheese, Assad holding Frank in a half-nelson as Dennis hits him with chops again. Driver backs up and goes to hit Frank with a dropkick, but Frank manages to get out of the half-nelson, Driver hitting Assad by accident! Assad goes down and Driver, noticing his mistake, holds his hands over his mouth. This gives Frank time to start hitting Driver with right hands, backing him up to the ropes. Frank clotheslines Driver out of the ring. Frank turns around, but Assad catches him with a belly to belly suplex! Frank hits the canvas and rolls out of the ring. Assad gets back to his feet and relishes in the boos, not noticing Drew Stevenson standing behind him. Drew taps Assad on the shoulder. Assad turns around and Stevenson hits him with a european uppercut! This stuns Assad long enough for Drew to hit Assad with a belly to belly suplex of his own! Drew gets up to his feet and kicks Assad out of the ring, taking a moment to yell some choice insults at him. Drew eventually backs off from the ropes and turns around... FRANKIE COCHEESE DROPS DREW WITH THE TOE TAGGER! FRANKIE HOOKS THE LEG! ONE!
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THREE! *DING DING DING* Brenden Reynalds – Here are your winners... the team of DENNIS DRIVER, PRINCE ABDULLAH ASSAD AND FRANKIE COCHEESE!Matt Baily – The numbers were too much for Frank and Drew, looks like Rech and Garland got exactly what they wanted with this punishment match! Cocheese gets back on his feet. The referee tries to raise his arm, but Frankie pulls it away from the referee. Dennis and Assad start stirring outside the ring, Dennis raising his arms in the air in victory while Assad goes over to his flag, waving it around in celebration. Frank Washington sits with his back to the steel stairs, his head down. Frankie Cocheese stands above Drew Stevenson's body, forming DC with his hands as the show goes to a commercial.
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 2, 2014 18:37:05 GMT
- Singles - Chris Williams w/ Robert Garland vs. Maxwell Schneider Writer - Robert Garland Brenden Reynalds - The following contest is scheduled for one fall! ♫Da na na na na na! Da na na na na na! Da na na na na na! Da na na na na na! Da na na na na na! Da na na na na na!♫ "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood begins to play, as the crowd scrambles to safety and Maxwell Schneider storms out of the back with a few chairs in hand. Schneider recklessly tosses the around at the top of the ramp, the crowd ducking and dodging while a few catch the weaponry of the "Portland Madman." The fans love the insanity their witnessing, chanting Maxwell's name as he heads towards the ring.Brenden Reynalds - Making his way to the ring, first... From Portland, Oregon and weighing in at 285 lbs... "Perfectly Sane" Maxwell Schneider!West Newhaven - Can someone please explain to me why this man still has a job?! Not only has he attacked me in the back, but he's constantly making threats to the rest of our staff and now he's throwing objects at the fans! What kind of payroll is he on that covers these types of damages to our reputation?! Matt Baily - Keep in mind West, that Maxwell's the current front runner of The Contest of Conquest. He's undefeated here in The RWD and the crowd is behind his antics 100%. People know, when buying tickets, that The Portland Madman is on the loose! Schneider smashes a few fans sodas over his head as they offer them to him. He also makes it a point to sign one of the chairs he threw out, heading to the ring and lifting the ring apron where he litters the ring with more weapons to which referee Baskkin has now grown to expect. Baskkin simply clears the ring, Maxwell throwing his chains in as well before stepping in from the apron and readying himself for the match. Maxwell's music dies down... "I Am Machine" by Three Days Grace taking over the PA system as the rowdy crowd turns to booing and Chris Williams steps out of the back.
Williams remains on the stage, looking on with a cold expression as Robert Garland steps out of the back and to his side. The crowd continue to boos, Garland laughing to himself as Chris heads down the ring with his focus completely on Maxwell. Meanwhile, Maxwell is shown telling a story to Baskkin who orders him to his corner.Brenden Reynalds - And the opponent... Being accompanied to the ring by co-GM Robert Garland... Weighing in at 240lbs... Chris Williams!Matt Baily - And here's a man who's recently fallen from grace. The once fan favorite is now set against the current fan favorite. But, with Garland in Williams' corner, one can't help but think that this is all a set-up by the powers the be. West Newhaven - As if Chris needs it! Didn't you see him take down Frank Washington on our last show?! Williams is here to show us all that his evolution is for the better! Matt Baily - Did you not see Garland directly involve himself in the end of that match-up?! Do you even hear yourself when you talk? West Newhaven - Of course I do! And I also see the future RWD World Champion making his way to the ring! As Chris reaches the ring, Garland places himself at ringside and wears a slight smirk. Williams slides in under the bottom rope, the referee keeping him back as he aggressively steps towards Maxwell who laughs to himself at Williams' attempt at mind games. Maxwell plays a few of his own, throwing himself to the mat and asking Chris to come over and pin him as Chris starts to get angry, Maxwell gets back to his feet, and the referee calls for the bell.*DING DING DING* Both men start off on opposite sides, but Chris quickly runs in while Maxwell gets distracted by Garland on the outside. Chris starts off with a few rough looking punches, pushing Maxwell into the corner where he lets fly a flurry of body shots before hitting a sitff looking punch to Maxwell's face. Baskkin moves in reprimand the closed fist, Maxwell checking his mouth before connecting with a closed fist of his own! Chris is sent reeling back, Baskkin pushed aside by Maxwell who runs behind Chris and hits him with a forearm smash to the back of the head! This grounds Chris immediately, Garland yelling for Maxwell to be DQ'd while Baskkin disagrees. Matt Baily - Is Garland seriously trying to call for a DQ over Maxwell's closed fist?! Chris threw the first one! West Newhaven - And Baskkin's arguing in Maxwell's favor? You don't cross the boss Bakkin! You better watch yourself! As Maxwell keeps Chris grounded, he hits a few clubbing blows to Chris' back before lifting him to his feet, turning him around, and taking him down with a Snap Suplex! Maxwell covers... ONE! T/Kickout by Williams! Maxwell looks savage, pulling Williams up again, and locking his waist from behind... Chris holding on the red before sneaking in a low blow with the back of his leg! The ref couldn't see the illegal move, Maxwell holding his groin as Chris now locks his waist from behind and takes him over with a gorgeous German Suplex! Chris remains on the mat for a bit, before picking himself up. Maxwell manages to crawl over the ropes, picking himself up as well as Garland claps for Williams on the outside. As both men are back to their feet, Chris grabs a hold of Maxwell and whips him across the ring, catching him with a Snap Powerslam and covering... ONE! Tw/Maxwell gets a shoulder up! Chris continues to gain the advantage, lifting Maxwell up who turns the tide by fighting away from him before hitting a headbutt! And another! And another! Maxwell then throws Chris to the ropes, Chris rebounding as Maxwell ducks under Chris' clothesline attempt, grabbing his waist and going behind before taking him down to the mat and hits a few more headbutts before raking Chris' back! The ref yells at Maxwell who apologizes... Before biting the back of Chris' head as Garland yells on the outside! The back of Chris' head is now bleeding a bit, Maxwell proud of himself as he stands back up and the crowd cheers his unique style. West Newhaven - Now that should be a DQ, right?! What's wrong with him! Matt Baily - The crowd is eating it up! Uh-oh... The boss is getting involved! Garland hops up onto the apron while Maxwell is celebrating, Maxwell turning his attention to Garland who threatens to eject him from the building is he doesn't cut out his antics. Maxwell goes over, seemingly looking to make amends, before grabbing Garland by the head and biting him as well! garland writhes on the apron, Maxwell drawing blood from the boss who pushes him off and holds his head in both pain and embarrassment as Chris gets up behind Maxwell and waits for him to turn back around... Lifting him up with a Flapjack! Maxwell hits the mat, Chris checking on Garland who yells for him to finish this! Matt Baily - Maxwell's pissed off the wrong guys! West Newhaven - Good! Maybe now he'll learn some respect! As Chris agrees, Garland wipes his forehead before hoping back down to the floor and tossing into the ring a steel chair! Baskkin goes to kick the chair out of the ring, Garland making a power play and threatening to fire him as Chris hops over the opposite ropes and gets a chair of his own. As Basskin is distracted, Chris gets back in the ring as the crowd tries to yell for the referee to turn around. Sure enough, Bakkin catches Chris in the act, turning his attention to Williams as Maxwell starts to get up and grabs the first steel chair! Maxwell tries to hide it from view, Garland getting up on the apron again as Maxwell turns and swings at him - Garland just narrowly avoiding the shot with a wide-eyed expression! Matt Baily - How bold of Maxwell! Taking a stand! West Newhaven - Why do people insist on getting Garland's bad side!? The ref is now disposing of the second chair, Chris alerted to Maxwell's weapon as Schneider takes a shot behind the referee's back! Chris manages to avoid the madman, dodging the chair shot before catching Maxwell and looking for an STO, Maxwell hitting a shot to Chris' gut with the chair, tossing it to the outside and pulling him onto his shoulders... Running him into the corner and taking him down with the KYD!Baskkin is back into the mix, noticing the pin attempt as Maxwell covers and Garland goes to interrupt... But eventually thinks twice and stays on the outside... ONE! TWO! THREE! *DING DING DING* Brenden Reynalds - Here is your winner! Maxwell Schneider!Maxwell stops as he seems to notice someone specific watching him from the audience, the cameras not quite able to figure out who he's looking at as Maxwell exits the ring and heads to the back. Williams remains knocked out, Garland finally entering the ring and helping him to his feet while cursing Maxwell's name as the show cuts to an ad-break...
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Post by Robert Garland on Nov 3, 2014 10:52:10 GMT
The Main Event - #1 Contenders Match for The RWD Women's Championship - Marie Porter vs. The RWD Women's Champion, Artemis Kaiser Writer - Robert Garland Brenden Reynalds – The following contest is your Main Event and is for a future title shot at The RWD Women's Championship! "Stereo Hearts" plays and Marie comes to the stage with all kinds of colorful lights flashing on her on the stage. Marie hops around at the top of the stage with her big smile and raises her arms high in the air. Marie gives a nod of her head and dances down the ramp, turning in circles a few times just really enjoying herself and so does the crowd.Brenden Reynalds - Introducing first... From San Diego, California and weighing in tonight at 125lbs... "The Bubbly One" Marie... Porter!!!Matt Baily – What an exciting upcoming match! Not only will this be the in-ring debut for our RWD Women's Champion, but it also our first Women's Main Event match here on the show! Not only that, but if Marie manages a victory here tonight, she'll get a title shot against Kaiser at our first big Super Card which is coming up fast! West Newhaven – That's right, Matt! I can't wait to see the ruthless Kaiser, our one and only champion here in the company, step into the ring and end this pathetic attempt at "dancing." Marie uses her arms and legs to really get into it before she slides into the ring and gets in the corner throwing her arms up in the air. The crowd celebrate her entrance, fully behind her as her music dies down...The lights begin to dim as a single light fades in. "Our Truth" by Lacuna Coil begins to play loudly as Artemis Kaiser makes her way into the spotlight. The lighting flashes ever so slightly, as if it was lightning. The woman looks bitterly among the masses, soaking in the boos. With a group of officials, the MMA trained wrestler begins to make her way down to the ring. As she does, her focus lands on her opponent. Brenden Reynalds - And her opponent... The RWD Women's Champion and the "Self-Proclaimed Champion For Life!" Weighing in tonight at 123 lbs and hailing from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, Canada... "The Young Empress" Artemis... Kaiser!!!West Newhaven – There's my lady, and the best damn thing on the roster! Kaiser is here for life and is the most ruthless women we could have ever hired. Elliott made the right call to make her our champion! Just listen to how into her the audience is! Matt Baily – I hear all the booing and I agree with them! Kaiser was given a title on a night that Marie won a Fatal Four Way to prove both her and the women's division is one of the things to watch here in The RWD. What has Kaiser done with that championship but put herself over as the best? It's time we all see her put her title where her mouth is, and finally step in the ring to show us all that it's not just all talk! As Kaiser reaches the ring, she stands in front of it as one of the individuals behind her raises up a Canadian flag. Another raises up a Paragon BJJ flag; the logo of a man locking in an armbar sticks out on a white background. Finally, Artemis raises her championship as Marie looks on from the ring. Artemis looks completely full of herself, entering the ring and handing her championship, reluctantly, to referee Alberto Rios. Artemis then sits up on the top turnbuckle, the audience not pleased with her confident grin.Both women ready up for the upcoming contest, Rios making sure everything is in place before calling for the bell...*DING DING DING* Kaiser starts talking trash, Marie not letting it bring her down as she smiles and dances with the audience. This angers Kaiser, Artemis charging in and forcing the two to lock up! Kaiser quickly pushes Marie into a corner, looking to get on the attack, but Marie ducks out and pushes Kaiser in the corner in her place. Marie hits a few Flair Chops, the crowd chanting "WOOOO" As Kaiser holds her chest in pain while Marie grabs her by the head and takes her down with a Side-Headlock Takedown! Marie looks to keep the headlock in, but Kaiser fights away from it, crawling away while Marie follows and grabs her by the legs. Kaiser kicks her back, buying time to get to her feet where Marie meets her and Kaiser hits a closed fist. Marie is jaw-jacked, referee Rios none too pleased as he threatens a DQ and Kaiser grabs Marie by the back of the head, doubling her over and hitting some vicious knee shots into a Swinging Neckbreaker! With Marie on the mat, Kaiser grabs her by the legs and looks for a Canadian Cloverleaf - Marie fighting her off and back to her feet where both women lock up again - Kaiser backing Marie into the ropes and whipping her across the ring... Kaiser ducking under her on the rebound, leapfrogging on the second, and grabbing her arm on the third, taking her down with a Cross Armlock! West Newhaven – Impressed yet, Matt?! Kaiser's a technical prodigy! Matt Baily – While I will agree that she knows her stuff, don't count Marie Porter out! There's a reason she was given this opportunity and she will not back down so easily! Kaiser arrogantly taunts Marie, asking her if she's ready to tap out while Marie cries out before reaching her foot and placing it on the bottom rope. The referee forces a break, Kaiser getting back up to her feet as Marie holds her arm. The crowd boos Artemis who welcomes their reaction and soaks it all in. Finally, she turns back to Marie who is managing to get back to her feet where Kaiser heads over, slapping her a bit as she rises! Marie no-sells the third slap, Kaiser shocked as Marie seems to be hulking up! Kaiser goes for the Uraken, Marie ducking and grabbing Artemis as she spins around, hitting an Exploder Suplex! Marie goes for the first cover!... ONE! TW/Kaiser kicks out! Marie keeps on the offense, pulling Kaiser back to her feet, hitting a few right hands and then bringing her down with a Scoop Slam into another cover... ONE!/ Kaiser getting an arm up! The crowd is behind Marie, Porter lifting Kaiser yet again and sending her to the ropes... Kaiser baseball sliding under Porter on the rebound, kicking her in the back of the leg to bring her to her knees on the mat as she lifts her leg and bring it down with the Execution Kick! Marie hits the mat hard, Kaiser now covering... ONE! TWO! T/Marie kicking out! Matt Baily – Viciousness! Pure, refined, viciousness! West Newhaven – Marie took a powerful blow there from that Axe Kick, and Kaiser is running a clinic! Kaiser pulls Marie back to her feet, taunting her and paying more attention to the crowd who continue to show her their hatred. Kaiser laughs, still holding onto Marie but talking to the fans with disdain in her voice - Marie rolling her up with a Small Package! ONE! TWO! TH/ Artemis kicks out! Matt Baily – A near fall from Marie! Watch your back Kaiser! West Newhaven – What a sneaky move! And these fans cheer her?! Marie is back to her feet, Kaiser getting up as well, and running in as Marie ducks under her and hits the ropes - Coming back with a Running Dropkick! Kaiser is knocked back to the mat, Marie grabbing her now grounded opponent by the legs and turning to where her back is to the corner... Sling-shotting Kaiser up and looking to Faceplant her into the turnbuckle! - Kaiser catching herself as Marie rolls back to her feet and Kaiser taps her head to show how smart she is... Turning around into a Hip Toss which leaves her in a seated position! Marie now runs the ropes, hitting a Low Angled dropkick to her seated opponent and going for a cover! ONE! TWO! T/ Kaiser kicks out again! West Newhaven – Our champion is still in the game! You can't beat her with something as simple as that! You need to think outside the box, which is something that Marie just isn't capable of! Matt Baily – Have you not been seeing her wonderful counter moves, ring-awareness, and technical prowess? Marie Porter is one of the best women on the roster, West. This is truly a well-booked contest between two ladies who should have had many championship matches back in The MSW! Porter pulls Kaiser up, Kaiser fighting back while Porter lets her go... Kaiser Spinning around with a Roundhouse Kick - Marie ducking it and looking for a Standing Side Kick which Kaiser scouts, grabbing Marie's leg and tripping her down to the mat! Kaiser remains holding Marie's leg, putting her into an Ankle Lock! The crowd boos, Kaiser wrenching Marie's leg and pulling on it roughly as Marie is left with nowhere to go. Porter manages to make it close to the ropes... Kaiser pulling her back to the middle of the ring! Marie looks ready to tap out... The crowd clapping and getting behind her as she makes one more attempt to escape, flipping herself over and kicking Kaiser off and into the corner! Kaiser holds her back in pain from the impact, Marie hopping up to her feet and running into her cornered opponent with an elbow shot! Marie now grabs Kaiser, sending her up and over with a Monkey Flip! As Kaiser lands on her feet! Marie doesn't notice, catching her breath a bit before turning around - Into the Enter The Dragon! As Marie looks out on her feet, Kaiser pulls her in, setting her up and hitting the DMD! Kaiser goes for the pin... ONE! TWO! THREE! *DING DING DING* Brenden Reynalds – Here is your winner... The RWD Women's Champion... Artemis Kaiser!Kaiser celebrates, Porter knocked out as Kaiser staggers above her, pulling her title away from the referee who goes to hand it over. The crowd boos, Kaiser raising her championship and yelling out about how she's The Champion For Life... Matt Baily – What a match! What a counter! West Newhaven – She's showing us all why she's the champion Matt! That level of athleticism will take her far in this ring! Even if the fans don't like her, you have to respect her ability! Matt Baily – Speaking of which, Marie was no slouch! That last move caught her off guard, but I'm sure she's impressed someone in the back with her actions out here tonight. I wouldn't be surprised to see a rematch between these two in the near future! And with that, we're heading off the air. As always, we wish you all a good night and we thank you for your attendance! The RWD is certainly growing strong with fans like you and with the talent we've manage to put into the ring! Stay tuned after we go off air, as Travis Rech has promised a big announcement video hat will impact that near future of our company!... Signing off, I'm Matt Baily and - West Newhaven – I'm West Newhaven! Tell those cameraman to get a shot of our champion to send us out! Look at her majesty in all her glory! The show's logo pops up in the bottom corner of the broadcast, Kaiser posing victoriously as Marie remains un-moving and the show goes off the air with the noise of the crowd fading it to black...
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