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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:07:58 GMT -5
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Conditional access to this event is void. Fade in from black, Matt Baily and West Newhaven stand side by side in the ring. They look side to side at the crowd surrounding them before Baily raises his microphone. Matt Baily: Welcome everyone, to CHAPTER TWO! We are live on pay-per-view, and we are reaching more homes than ever. My name is Matt Baily, and it is my esteemed pleasure to announce, that tonight in Boston, we have broken our previous attendance record... with 7,200 fans, jam packed here tonight in the Agganis Arena![/color] The crowd stand at attention and cheer on the success of PWA. West Newhaven: And it is my sincere pleasure to introduce to you, your color analyst, and the greatest announcer PWA has and ever will see... ME! West Newhaven![/color] Baily turns away from West and looks out to the crowd. Matt Baily: We have set out to change the landscape of professional wrestling. You've seen what we can do on network television! You've seen what we can do live in your hometown! You've seen us on Pay-Per-View before, but NEVER have you seen this combination of performers, this combination of promotion, and this combination of intensity![/color] The crowd continue to cheer as West removes his sunglasses. Matt Baily: Tonight, we will bare witness to a match that very well may be the most important match in both men's careers. We will see Chris Williams and Michael Smart, going one on one, to determine who will become the first PWA World Heavyweight Champion in history![/color] The crowd cheers the mention of both men's names. Matt Baily: We will see the culmination of the PWA World Television Championship tournament, when Star-Man and Shane Xzavery go head to head for the championship![/color] The crowd cheers Xzavery and give a mixed reaction for Star-Man. Matt Baily: We will see a man's career come to an end, when Alex Storm competes in his final match, an open challenge in which any man or woman on the roster has the opportunity to answer.[/color] The crowd cheers for Alex Storm, as "Cheater" by Michael Jackson begins playing over the loudspeaker. Baily and West turn to the stage, confused as to what is going on. We cut to the stage, to reveal that the runway we see on television is absent, and in it's place is an elevated stage with a black curtain as usual, though the stage has stairs in front of it for the wrestlers to descend. Suddenly, from behind the curtain comes Mark Snider. He carries a microphone with him, and begins to speak in to it. Mark Snider: Now, I don't mean to interrupt you Matt Baily, but what I've got to say is much more important than you hyping up the show that we've already sold out! I have a piece of information that no one else in the building has![/color] Snider gets on to the apron and enters the ring. Mark Snider: The inside scoop is, I know exactly who will be challenging Alex Storm tonight! This open challenge you speak of isn't an open challenge at all, because the opponent has already been booked! Alex Storm was lied to, and tonight he'd going to be fed to a rabid dog![/color] Baily and West look at each other and look back to Snider, wanting to know who it is. Before Snider can say anything, Mikey Bennett slides in to the ring at high speed, bounces off the ropes, and kicks Snider right in the face with a big boot! Baily slides out of the ring as quickly as possible, and West jumps over the top to the outside. Baily goes over to West, laughs at him, and helps him up as they go to the announcer's booth in the loge suite. Snider rolls out of the ring and ring announcer Brendan Reynolds attempts to help him to the back, but Snider shoves him away. Mikey Bennett raises his arm in the ring and we cut to the opening montage of music, with "On to the Next One" by Jay-Z playing.
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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:08:41 GMT -5
As we come back, Mikey Bennett pumps up as Alex Storm makes his way from the back, running down to the ring. He slides in to the ring and Mikey charges for a clothesline. Storm ducks and runs off the ropes. He comes back with a swift back kick that knocks Mikey to the mat. Mikey rolls out of the ring and Storm gets to his feet with his arms in the air.
Suddenly, "Monster" by Skillet hits on the loudspeaker and "The Authority" Andrew Franklin comes from behind the curtain. He poses at the top of the stage before walking down the steps and then towards the ring. The crowd doesn't exactly give him a warm welcome, some boo and others shake their head in disgust.
Some shuffling is heard, before we hear Baily and West quietly talking to each other.
Matt Baily: Well... that was certainly interesting. It's Matt Baily here, just arriving in our announcer's loge in the Agganis Arena, after that close call with Mikey Bennett. I'm glad I got out of there before he had a chance to knock me out![/color]
West Newhaven: You SHOULD be glad that you got out before THIS guy got there! The Authority! He's the true prodigy of professional wrestling. Storm made a grave mistake when he issued this open challenge. Wrong place, wrong time... because Franklin just signed his contract with PWA that same week![/color]
Franklin is finally on the apron, and he hops up and down before quickly entering. A referee enters the ring as Storm goes for a diving clothesline but Franklin ducks and then grabs Storm by the head. He locks on a Full nelson, and then picks him up in to the air... full nelson slam! Storm hits the mat and the sound echoes through the arena.
Franklin bounces off of the ropes, dives in to the air, and hits a knee drop to the head of Alex Storm. Franklin gets to his feet as Storm rolls over in agony, grabbing the head and kicking his legs about.
Matt Baily: Impressive move, I've got to admit! I may not like his attitude, but it looks as if this kid is something special.[/color]
West Newhaven: I happen to like his attitude AND his work! BRAVISSIMO![/color]
Franklin drops to his knees and begins hitting mounted punches to Storm, who attempts to cover up. Franklin hammers away with rights and lefts before grabbing Storm by the head and dragging him up to his feet.
Franklin shoots Storm off the ropes and as he comes back, he grabs him, throws him up in mid-air, then grabs hold of him, dropping him down with the Destiny Calling!
Matt Baily: WHAT a move! Storm won't be getting up after that one![/color]
West Newhaven: You're damn right![/color]
Rather than pinning him, Franklin backs up in to the opposite corner, pulls himself up with aid from the ropes, and begins running across the ring as Storm turns to his belly. Franklin immediately swings his leg, kicking Storm directly in the temple. Storm flies on to his back, and lays out cold.
Franklin drops to the ground, covering him, as the referee counts the fall. ONE! TWO!! THREE!!!
Brendan Reynolds: Your winner, and retiree of Alex Storm, "THE AUTHORITY" ANDREW FRANKLIN![/color]
Matt Baily: Do you know what we've just seen!? That's what Sunday Brunch was all about! New stars, co-mingling with established icons! Andrew Franklin did more than just mingle with Alex Storm! He MANGLED him![/color]
Franklin gets to his feet and begins yelling at fans at ringside, who are booing him. He exits the ring and begins walking to the back as the crowd boos him even more. EMTs begin rushing out as Alex Storm lays in the ring. Storm slowly begins getting to his feet, still in a daze.
Before the EMTs can reach the ring, Mikey Bennett is back up, and he hits Storm from behind with a running clothesline to the back. Bennett picks Storm up again and then hits the Hell's Calling on him. Bennett grabs a microphone from ringside.
Mikey Bennett: Yeah! Nobody in this damn arena can match me! Nobody! Anybody who thinks that they can, get the fuck out here now! I need some skulls to smash![/color]
Bennett throws the microphone to the outside and begins circling the ring. He kicks Storm, sending him to the outside. Suddenly, "Welcome to Planet Motherfucker" by White Zombie hits on the loudspeaker, and Aku Samui comes from the back with a steel chair.
Matt Baily: Another new signing! Japanese import Aku Samui moved to America to take part in PWA! Tonight, he debuts![/color]
Samui reaches the ring and slides in with his hair. He swings the chair at Mikey, who ducks. Mikey goes to the outside and grabs a chair of his own. He slides in to the ring and swings his chair at Aku, who ducks. Aku swings his chair at Mikey, who ducks. Mikey cracks Aku over the head with the chair, and then beats him with it as he lays on the ground.
Aku is able to throw his chair at Mikey, who stumbles back, grabbing his face. He drops his own chair in the process. Aku gets to his feet and sets his chair up in the middle of the ring. Aku whacks Mikey with the other chair again and whips Mikey in to the corner. Aku punches Mikey and lifts him upside down in a tree of woe position.
Aku walks over to the opposite turnbuckle with his chair. He runs off the ropes, jumps on to the set up chair, and hits a dropkick with the other chair on to Mikey's upside down head.
Matt Baily: AMAZING! That sort of creativity is what makes Aku Samui such a dangerous force in hardcore wrestling![/color]
West Newhaven: I haven't seen this much metal clanging since Stomp![/color]
Samui throws his chair on the ground and picks up the set up chair. He hits Mikey with it again and then placers it on the ground. He picks Mikey up and throws him in to the opposite corner. He goes up on to the second rope, turns Mikey around, and hits a tornado DDT ON TO THE CHAIR!
Aku covers Mikey and the referee begins the count... ONE! TWO!! THREE!!!
Brendan Reynolds: Your winner, AKU SAMUI![/color]
Matt Baily: A strange turn of events! Mikey Bennett returns, Alex Storm retires, and Andrew Franklin and Aku Samui make their first impact in PWA![/color]
Cut to replays from the first two matches.
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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:09:54 GMT -5
We go up to the announcer's loge as Matt Baily and West Newhaven sit in front of a long table of various different assorted foods. Matt Baily: Well that was certainly a great for Alex Storm to end his career. With a match like that, anyone would be proud. We are here LIVE on Pay-Per-View, from the Agganis Arena in Boston University, in Boston Massachusetts. The food here is great, and they've really rolled out the red carpet for PWA this evening.[/color] West Newhaven: Well, I don't know about that. I ordered my GOULASH over thirty minutes ago! WHERE IS MY GOULASH![/color] Baily rolls his eyes and shakes his head. Matt Baily: Well, we're very excited that you're with us this evening, and that you invited us in to your homes for a night of intense professional wrestling action. Still ahead, we have a World Heavyweight Championship match for you, Chris Williams and Michael Smart fight it out to see who will become the World Heavyweight Champion for the first time in their career. Also, the first World Television Champion will be crowned, when Star-Man and Shane Xzavery go head to head for that belt. The World Television Championship is to be defended each and every week on Premiere Wrestling Television, check your local listings.[/color] We cut to the ring, where Brendan Reynolds stands with a mic. West Newhaven: Looks to me like this show should be retitled "Garland is about to get his ass handed to him, live on Pay-Per-View!"Brendan Reynolds: The following contest is a tag team match, scheduled for one fall!I’VE GOT A… BAD CASE… OF TURNING IT UP!"Fire It Up" by Thousand Foot Krutch begins to play as Robert "Badger" Garland heads out of the back and stand on the top of the entrance way, the crowd cheering him loudly. Garland looks out at them before heading down the ring, microphone in hand which brings a curious look to Reynolds face. Garland nods at the ring announcer before hopping up onto the apron, posing to the fans, and finally, stepping into the ring, his music cutting away as he calls for it. Robert Garland: It seems I'm living in a moment that will be remembered forever![/color] GARLAND
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GARLAND!Robert Garland Unfortunately, at this point in history you will all remember that I came here with bad news... it seems that my tag team partner never arrived at the building tonight...[/color] BOOOOOOOOooooooo!Robert Garland: I sort of agree, no lie... but none of that matters now and that's not what I want the fans to remember from PWA's Chapter 2! I DID NOT COME TO THIS FED, ALREADY SUFFERING FROM A BLOODIED SKULL AT THE HANDS OF THUNDERKISS IN JUST A MONTH, TO SEE A SHOW SUFFER FROM SOMEONE NOT LOOKING TO PAY THEIR DUES! THAT IS WHY I HAVE TALKED TO ANOTHER, A MAN I KNOW WILL HAVE MY BACK IN MY MATCH TONIGHT, A MAN NO OTHER THAN - [/color] Just then, Scoot Williams slides in to the ring and jumps Garland from behind. He begins stomping on Garland. Matt Baily: Scoot! How ironic! In Garland's past, he helped the newcomers rise to the top... but with Garland standing in their way this time, how do you think this match will go? And what of Garland's partner, Malicious!? West Newhaven: Why are you asking so many questions! All I know is that if Scoot Williams, is related to Chris Williams, I'm gonna hate every second of this one!"Soothsayer" by Buckethead begins to play, The Lost Crow quickly heads out to the ring. *DING, DING, DING*Matt Baily: But wait, what about Garland's partner!?[/color] West Newhaven: Changed my mind, I think I will like this match!Garland hops to his feet before Crow can attack, and he whips Scoot in to the corner. He then knocks Crow down with a clothesline as he runs over and splashes Scoot in the corner. Matt Baily: Evening the odds one move at a time! West Newhaven: And I'm bored again.[/color] Garland goes to celebrate his early upper hand before he turns around... A strong Elbow Smash from Crow to the back of Garland's head! Garland is forced forward a step, Scoot now up again and hitting the ropes a Running Spinning Wheel Kick taking Garland to the mat! Matt Baily: Short lived, sadly. Crow pulls Garland back up, Garland hitting some shots on his way to his feet before gaining control again! Crow is forced back, Garland grabbing hold of him... German Suplex sending him to the mat! The crowd cheers loudly while Garland turns back towards his opponents, Scoot on the apron... Springboard DDT connecting! 1
2/ Kickout!West Newhaven: And Ratings go up! I told you my PPV name was fitting! Scoot pulls Garland to his feet and calls for Crow, Garland hitting a right hand into Scoot's chest but quickly being pulled off as Crow holds him in place... A Strong Chop blazing across Garland's chest! West Newhaven: Ouch... Crow lets go and spins Garland around quickly, Scoop Slam taking Garland back down before he points to the top rope, the crowd boos and - "Re-Education (Through Labor)" by Rise Against hits the speakers, the crowd begins to cheer and out of the back steps Frank Washington! Matt Baily: It's Frank Washington, the former head of ECF!West Newhaven: Who?Frank quickly runs towards the ring, heads towards the announce table and talks to Brendan while Crow and Scoot turn their focus back on Garland, stomping away like mad men. Brenden agrees as Frank slide into the ring under the bottom rope, removes his shirt and beacons for Crow and Scoot, Garland rolling away from them as they eye the newcomer. Brendan Reynolds: Introducing Robert Garland's tag team partner... Frank Washington! The crowd cheers as Frank continues to challenge his opponents. Crow and Scoot now eying one another as they charge together, knocking Frank back into the corner and hitting him with furious lefts and rights. Both men back away as Frank is left dazed and cornered, Scoot hitting a dropkick to his knee! Frank is knocked down to one knee but quickly goes to pull himself up as Crow heads back over to Garland, looking to lift him up as he also seems dazed and confused. Scoot hits the opposite corner and charges in... Shining Wizard hitting the turnbuckle and Scoot immediately hitting the mat, holding his knee in pain as Frank heads charges over to Crow! Frank spins Crow around, Garland falling to a knee before slowly pulling himself up and back into the match. Frank calls for him and after Garland shakes his grogginess, he complies... Irish Whip... Double Clothesline to Crow! Matt Baily: Teamwork is amazing!West Newhaven: All except when your team-mate is Matt Baily... Frank and Garland lift Crow back again, Scoot still writhing in pain. Right hand from Garland, Left from Washington... Garland! Washington! Garland! Washington! ONE
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FOUR!Both men run to the ropes and bounce back... A second Double Clothesline! This one sending Crow over the ropes and to the outside! Frank and Garland high five from their and both men quickly notice Scoot Williams getting up to his feet, hobbling a little but looking steadfast at both men. West Newhaven: Come on Scoot, you can do it! Garland tells Frank to watch for Crow as he walks over towards Scoot, Scoot and Garland now locking up... Scoot is overpowering Garland quickly however, forcing him to his knees before Garland pushes himself back up. Garland then returns the favor, Scoot being pushed to his knees before Scoot pushes his way back up... Left from Garland, Chop from Scoot, Left from Garland, Chop from Scoot! West Newhaven: Now this is what I wanna see! Scoot goes for a high kick as Garland ducks under, Garland going for a kick of his own, Scoot ducking under and grabbing him from behind! Elbow shot from Garland, Garland running off the ropes, Scoot hitting the mat to duck under... Garland heading back, Hurricanrana taking Garland over! The crowd boos as Frank gets back into it, garland getting back to his feet. Chop scorching across Frank's chest before Frank manages a come back... Superkick! Scoot hits the mat and Frank goes for a cover... 1!
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Kickout!Frank pulls Scoot up as Crow rolls back into the ring, Garland heading over looking to put this match to an end... Garland pulls Crow up, Frank has Scoot back to his feet and both men look at each other... Low Blow to the both of them! Matt Baily: And the match shifts again!As Garland and Frank double over, Crow and Scoot look to regain control. Garland is once again tossed in the corner as Crow climbs to the second rope, raining down with punches. Scoot grabs Frank and goes to lift him up... Low Blow to Scoot! West Newhaven: Fight fire with fire!? The crowd is a bit shocked but still cheers the match turning back around, Garland once again grabbing a hold of Crow and tossing him to outside before following to further the damage with stomps to his downed opponent before following it up by pulling him back to his feet... Cradle DDT on the outside! Without further notice, Frank grabs hold of Scoot Williams... The Game Ender connected! Garland now looking back into the ring... 1!
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3!Brendan Reynolds: Your winners... Robert Garland and Frank Washington! Garland comes into the ring as the ref raises their hands in victory. Frank pats Garland on the back and raises his hand in victory, pointing to him as the fans cheer. Garland then goes to leave the ring only for Frank to attack him from behind! Matt Baily: What the hell? West Newhaven: Is Garland the new punching bag of the PWA? Frank then notices Scoot getting back up to his feet, a groggy look on his face from the Game Ender he took a few moments ago, and also notices Crow, who just climbed back into the ring. They both look at Frank, and then at Garland. Frank simply just smiles and motions to Garland, still down on the ground. Frank grabs a mic from ringside. Frank Washington: Hey, don't let me stop you, you want the road killed Badger, knock yourselves out. [/b] The crowd boos as Frank exits the ring, and starts walking back up the ramp, a look of amusement on his face, as Scoot and Crow pick off Garland like a pair of vultures. Matt Baily: This is sickening, how could Frank attack his partner and then leave him high and dry like this? West Newhaven: Don't you get it? He is the Revolutionary Turncoat after all. He's looking out for Number 1! A very smart strategy in this business. Matt Baily: Have you no morals, how could you praise such a heinous act? West Newhaven: I'll answer that when I find a good reason as to why I’m paired up with you…Scoot and Crow attack a downed and defenseless Garland for several moments. Crow and Scoot begin double team stomping on Garland, who grabs every part of his body to cover. Matt Baily: Oh, come on! Why is it that everyone always double teams Garland? Get off of him! He gave ALL THREE of you an opportunity tonight and this is how you repay the man!?[/color] West Newhaven: Well maybe if he didn't wear that stupid beany they wouldn't have to beat it off of him! Wear a hat like a man, Badger![/color] Crow picks Garland up and sets him up for a DDT. Scoot goes over to the other side to make it a double DDT, but before they can drop Garland, Shane Xzavery runs out from the stage, hopping the stairs and running at rapid fire down the entrance way. He slides in to the ring as Crow and Scoot drop Garland. Shane knocks Crow down with a hard right hand, and then dropkicks Scoot out of the ring. Crow gets back up, but Shane hits an enziguri on Crow, who falls flat on the ground and rolls out of the ring. Matt Baily: Well thank goodness for Shane Xzavery! If he weren't here tonight, I don't know who would've put an end to this assault.[/color] West Newhaven: It makes me want to vomit![/color] Matt Baily: These ambush attacks make me sick too![/color] West Newhaven: No, I was talking about Xzavery helping Garland.[/color] Suddenly, sliding in to the ring comes a young man with dark hair and a slight beard. He yields a Singapore cane, and swings it right at Xzavery's head. The snapping effect of the cane echoes through the arena, and the attacker throws it out of the ring. The crowd begins to stir, and some boo him. Matt Baily: WHAT? Is that... that's...![/color] West Newhaven: That's Star-Man![/color] Matt Baily: Yes! That's... well, no! It's not STAR-MAN, but it's... well, Star-Man unmasked! He'll never be able to go back to that now! He just revealed his true identity![/color] He begins stomping on Garland and picks him up to his feet. He tosses Garland off the ropes and as he comes back, hits a running enziguri which knocks Garland out cold. He goes to the side of the ring and snatches the microhpone out of the hands of Brendan Reynolds. Star-Man: Listen! Everyone in this arena tonight, and all of the people sitting at home... just witnessed a falling STAR, man! If you don't know what to call me, just remember three simple letters...
R-O-C! [/color] He throws the microphone down. Matt Baily: Roc?[/color] West Newhaven: Roc Anderson![/color] Matt Baily: Oh, isn't that rich! I hope he's proud of what he's done! Not only has he disgraced his fans, but he's just embarrassed us on pay-per-view! We were doing fine up until this point! Listen, please. I'm not sure what's gotten in to... Roc!? ...But he's usually a stand up guy![/color] Roc gets on Garland and begins pounding him with rights and lefts. Garland tries to cover his head, and rolls out of the ring. Xzavery gets on the apron, grabbing his head, and as Roc turns around, he enters the ring, and a referee slides in, diving the two from attacking.
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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:10:15 GMT -5
Roc Anderson and Shane Xzavery stare each other down from opposing sides of the ring, as Brendan Reynolds stands up outside the ring. Matt Baily: It looks like our World Television Championship match is already out here![/color] West Newhaven: That belt is a gift and a curse, Baily! Capturing it is possibly the easiest match of the reign! You've gotta defend that title each and every week on PWA TV![/color] Brendan Reynolds: Wrestling fans, the following World Television Championship match is scheduled for one fall to a finish, with a one hour time limit![/color] Brendan Reynolds: First, hailing from New York City, he weighs 237 pounds... SHANE XZAVERY![/color] The crowd cheers on Xzavery who holds on to his head that had just taken a Singapore caning. He raises his arm, but doesn't take an eye off of Roc. Brendan Reynolds: His competitor, weighting 190 pounds...[/color] Roc kicks the bottom rope closest to Reynolds and then yells out to him. Brendan Reynolds: ...ROC ANDERSON![/color] The crowd begin to boo their former hero, as he ignores their response. Matt Baily: Why is he doing this!? He's gotta have some ego to allow this all to stem from a simple misunderstanding with Robert Garland![/color] West Newhaven: Don't blame Roc for Garland's shortcomings![/color] Roc and Xzavery stare each other down and get pumped for the match before both exploding out of their corners and locking up. Roc shoves Shane forward and he falls on to his back, does a reverse somersault and gets back to his feet. He dropkicks Roc in the face, which sends him to the ground. Shane hops back up to his feet and runs off the ropes. As Roc sits back up, Shane hits an enziguri to the head of Roc. Matt Baily: What an exchange of moves that was! Roc overpowered Shane, but Shane was too quick![/color] West Newhaven: With a dropkick to the face, anyone would be taken down like that.[/color] Shane grabs Roc and hits a swinging neckbreaker, dropping Roc on to the mat hard, and placing his neck in an uncomfortable position. Shane hops to his feet and hits a guillotine leg drop over the neck of Roc. Shane turns around and locks a camel clutch on Roc, who fights to break away. Roc is able to elbow Shane in the jaw, and breaks the hold. Roc attempts to get to his feet, but Shane bounces off the ropes and hits a baseball slide dropkick that sends Roc to the outside of the ring. Matt Baily: Another fantastic dropkick, Shane Xzavery is showing off his fast footwork.[/color] West Newhaven: He's footloose![/color] The referee goes over to the side of the ring and begins his ring out count. Roc sits up and hangs over the apron, and slowly moves in to the ring, head first. Shane responds by springboarding off the opposite rope and hitting a leg drop to the neck of Rock as he attempted to enter the ring. Matt Baily: HOLY MACKEREL! What a leg drop! Shane is taking it to Roc in this! It seems like he really needs that World Television Championship![/color] West Newhaven: But he doesn't DESERVE it as much as Roc Anderson does! I'm actually beginning to respect this kid! He finally took my advice. He dropped the fruity cape, got rid of the lame colors, and wears his underwear UNDER his tights now![/color] Shane locks on a triangle choke and attempts to get Roc to submit. Roc is able to reach the ropes however. Shane gets to his feet and begins stomping Roc and drags him to the middle of the ring. Shane picks Roc up to his feet and goes for a Fisherman suplex, but Roc fights out of it. Shane cuts him off and then goes for an STO, but Roc blocks it with his leg. Roc goes for an STO of his own, but Shane breaks free and jumps in to the air, then lands behind Roc. Matt Baily: Wow, he broke out of it![/color] Shane goes to lock on a dragon sleeper, but Roc twists out of it and goes for a DDT. Shane blocks it and runs behind Roc, and runs off the ropes. Shane goes for a diving forearm, but Roc ducks. Shane runs off the other ropes and comes back for his signature high impact bicycle kick. Roc ducks again and as Shane spins around, Roc locks Shane in to a bear hug and then slams him hard on the mat with a twisting belly to belly suplex. Matt Baily: OH my god! Did you hear the ring shake on that one!?[/color] West Newhaven: Atta boy, Roc! Take that belt! You know, if Roc wins that belt tonight, I can safely take credit for it! He took my advice! Yet another champion is crowned with the advice of West Newhaven![/color] Matt Baily: You'll take credit for anything, won't you?[/color] Roc grabs Shane by the air up to his feet and tosses him off the ropes. Roc goes for a clothesline but Shane ducks and keeps running. Shane comes off the opposite side, but Roc grabs him and whisks him up in to the air, and then he comes crashing back down with a rebound spinebuster. Roc then immediately grabs the leg of Shane and begins to apply a Muta lock. Shane begins swinging his arms around wildly attempting to break the lock before it gets it's full advantage in. Roc already has it locked on however, and intensifies the pain by lowering his body. Matt Baily: Oh man! Here's a tough one. The dreaded Muta lock, mastered in Japan. It's one of the deadliest submission moves in professional wrestling![/color] West Newhaven: And it's deadly enough to win that World Television Championship for Roc Anderson![/color] Shane reaches for the ropes as hard as he can, but he can't. It looks as if Shane's last resort will be to submit... but he doesn't! Shane somehow reaches over to Roc and begins hammering the back of his head. Unbalanced, Roc falls forward on to his face. Matt Baily: Can he take advantage and get control of the match back!?[/color] Shane gets to his feet quickly and runs off the ropes. Roc hops in to the air and hits a hurricanrana on Shane! Shane flies halfway across the ring on that one. Roc hops back up to his feet and hits a running stomp on Shane. Roc grabs Shane and pulls him up to his feet. He drags him to the center of the ring and locks on a suplex set up. He goes for the Star F'er Brainbuster, but Shane lands back down on to his feet. Shane hits a light kick to Roc and then picks him up in to the air... SHELLSHOCK! Matt Baily: SHELLSOCK! THERE IT IS! HE MIGHT HAVE THIS IN THE BAG![/color] West Newhaven: NO, DAMMIT![/color] Shane rolls on to Roc for the cover... ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! NO! Roc kicked out! Matt Baily: WHAT!? Rock kicked out of the Shellshock! Do you know how amazing a feat that is?[/color] West Newhaven: I DO know one thing, no matter WHO wins this match, the highlight is going to be Roc Anderson kicking out of THAT![/color] Shane grabs Roc quickly and goes for a gutwrench driver. He hits it on Roc, and then backs up in to the corner as Roc squirms on the mat. Shane waits for the right moment where Roc will get up and he can hit his Cataract. Shane hops up and down waiting. Suddenly, the camera cuts to the other side of the ring where the referee is being pulled by his shirt by Christina Hernandez! Christina stands on the apron as the referee is being clutched by her hands. The crowd begins booing at the sight of her. Matt Baily: What?! What the hell! What the hell is she doing!?[/color] West Newhaven: I don't know![/color] Roc slowly sits up as the referee is being nearly pulled out of the ring. Shane is shot out of a cannon, exploding out of the corner. Suddenly, Roc ducks and Shane runs himself right in to a face shattering big boot... from Malicious! Matt Baily: WHAT!? What the hell is he doing!? I thought he wasn't here tonight!?[/color] West Newhaven: OH MY GOD, MATT BAILY! THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME![/color] The crowd begins booing at the top of their lungs as Shane lays on the ground, out cold. Christina lets go of the referee, who fixes his shirt. The referee turns around to see the scene... Shane out cold and Roc on his feet. Roc wobbles over to Shane and picks him up by his hair. Roc tosses Shane in to the ropes and as he comes back, he hits an enziguri that makes Shane's earlier enziguri look like a kiss on the lips! The smacking sound of Roc's feet to Shane's face echo through the arena. Roc slowly crawls over to Shane, and we cut to the stage. The crowd begins cheering as Robert Garland comes from the back with a bandage on his forehead. He begins running down the entrance way... Matt Baily: Yes! Whoever said Garland never helped out a friend! Finally this is going to be an even match![/color] ...Until he gets cracked over the skull with a steel chair from Christina Hernandez! West Newhaven: OOOOHHHHH MYYYY GOODDDDD!!!!! YES![/color] The crowd gasps as Roc finally covers Shane, and the referee drops to his knees.... ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! The bell rings and the crowd begins booing. Roc raises his arms in the air as Christina Hernandez grabs the World Television Championship from the timekeeper. She stands on the apron as Roc lowers his arms and looks at the crowd. Some fans taunt him by calling him a pussy. He kicks the bottom rope and spits at them. Brendan Reynolds: Your winner, and the FIRST ever PWA World Television Champion... ROC ANDERSON![/color] Matt Baily: NO! CHEATER![/color] Christina doesn't enter the ring and stands on the apron with the World Television Championship around her shoulder. Roc kicks Shane in the midsection hard, and then kicks him out of the ring. Matt Baily: Oh, come on! How is that warranted? What a bastard! A BASTARD![/color] West Newhaven: You better watch who you call names, Matt Baily. That's YOUR World Television Champion![/color] Roc then turns to the referee and grabs him by the shirt. He pulls the referee's shirt over his head and then hits an overhead belly to belly suplex on him. The referee nearly bounces off of the hard mat, and then rolls out of the ring. A second referee gets on the apron, and Roc pulls the ropes to send the ref in to the ring. More referees swarm the ring, and Roc begins taking them all out with clotheslines and spinebusters. Matt Baily: What the hell is he doing! Is he trying to get fired like Thunderkiss!?[/color] West Newhaven: He can't be fired, Baily! He's a titleholder! He now has a legally binding contract![/color] Roc hops out of the ring and grabs the timekeeper. He hits a DDT on the timekeeper right outside the ring and then grabs his bell hammer. With the hammer, he smashes the timekeeper's monitor and then throws the hammer on the ground. He walks around the ring, as Christina gets off the apron to meet him on the other side. Roc grabs the timekeeper's steel chair and walks over to the main stage. He sees the star signal light sitting at the top of the stage. He runs over to it, hitting a running swing on it, effectively smashing the star signal's glass. He swings again, bashing in the huge lightbulb. He hits the side of the signal a few times, denting it up, and then throws the steel chair in to the ring. Christina hands him his World Television Championship. She places it around his waist and the two begin walking to the back as we cut to Matt Baily and West Newhaven in their loge. Matt Baily: I have never... NEVER... seen something so despicable on Pay-Per-View. What the hell is HBO going to think of us when they see this? Will they even continue broadcasting with us?[/color] West Newhaven: Come on, Baily. This is the same network that canceled The Wire. They have no idea what they're doing! We're safe![/color] Matt Baily: I gotta tell you, I can't believe what's gotten in to Star-... I mean... Roc Anderson. What the hell is going on in PWA!?[/color]
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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:10:35 GMT -5
Cut to video footage set to "On to the Next One" by Jay-Z. A voice over (provided by Mark Snider) yells over the footage and music. Footage of Michael Smart and Chris Williams wrestling as singles competitors in GWF. "Michael Smart and Chris Williams have been wrestling together for nearly three years. In the GWF, both men attained major success as singles competitors. But never did they challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship. One and a half years after the GWF ceasing operation, both men meet again, competing for success. Little did they know that one day, they would be working together, as perfect enemies.January 10thCut to footage of Chris Williams being thrown out of the ring by Ross Lambert, on to a stack of chairs in the first row. Michael Smart runs in afterwards, missing the opportunity to save him. "Chris Williams, hungry for the World Heavyweight Championship status that he's never known before, grows paranoid at Michael Smart."Cut to footage of Chris Williams and Michael Smart arguing about the mishap after the match, with Williams expressing the feeling that Smart refused to have his back and allowed it to happen so he would be easy pickings in the World Heavyweight Championship match. January 20thCut to footage of Chris Williams held in a gorilla press by Leon Kaelin, ready to be thrown in to the same area as the week before. This time, Michael Smart has his back. Smart enters the ring and takes Kaelin out with a kick to the balls, following a DDT. "And since everybody deserves a second chance, Michael Smart redeemed himself towards his alliance partner by saving him from yet another near serious injury. Now that the issue is settled, Williams and Smart have agreed to wrestle each other cleanly, respecting rope breaks and no interference rules, to determine a definite winner.
NOW, MICHAEL SMART AND CHRIS WILLIAMS FIGHT IT OUT, TO DETERMINE WHICH MAN WILL BECOME WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR CAREER. THEY FIGHT IT OUT TO DETERMINE WHO WILL BECOME THE FIRST PWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION IN HISTORY. They fight it out... to determine, once and for all, just who the better athlete is.
Live. on. Pay-Per-View."Cut to a face off image of the two, with a handshake.
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Post by Reprobate on Jan 31, 2010 21:25:10 GMT -5
"Headstrong" by Trapt hits on the loudspeaker of the sold out Agganis Arena in Boston University. Chris Williams shoves the curtain out of his way as he walks from the back. He looks out at the crowd as he stands on the main stage, and then walks down the steps and towards the ring. He high fives fans at ringside on the walk to the ring, and finally reaches the apron. He hops up on to the apron and enters the ring, with a look of determination. Matt Baily: You can see the look on the face of Chris Williams. He wants that title more than anyone in the world... anyone EXCEPT Michael Smart, which is what is going to make this match that much better.[/color] West Newhaven: Another interesting fact is that neither man has ever held a World Heavyweight Championship in their careers. Michael Smart came close to winning the Interbrand Championship in 2008, but coming close just isn't close enough. You've gotta pin the champion in order to etch your name in that history book, and that's what both men plan do to this evening. I've had my GOULASH! I'm READY for main event action![/color] Matt Baily: I'm just excited for once, because now we have two title contenders fighting it out for the championship, WITHOUT drama! No nonsense, no trash talk, just straight up ring competition. And it doesn't get more competitive than this.[/color] "Live to Win" by Paul Stanley hits on the loudspeaker, and the crowd look over to the entrance curtain. Michael Smart and his cousin Daniel come out, with Michael focused on the ring, cracking his knuckles. Daniel waves at the crowd on his way down the steps and to the ring. Matt Baily: You know, we've really seen a new Daniel Smart these last few weeks. This guy is all business now, he used to be all about the comedy, but now he's all about the money. He will do anything to make sure Michael grasps that World Heavyweight Championship. I just hope he doesn't break Michael's agreement with Williams and resort to underhanded tactics, as we've seen him do before.[/color] West Newhaven: You've got to understand that professional wrestling managers are all about underhanded tactics. What else are they going to do while they're out here? Between booking hotel rooms and getting their clients title matches, there isn't much else for them to do out there![/color] Williams and Smart stare each other down from their opposite corners of the ring, as Daniel exits. They slowly approach each other and are locked in a stare down. They both raise their hands... and shake! The referee backs them both in to their opposite corners as Brendan Reynolds enters the ring. Brendan Reynolds: Wrestling fans... the following PWA World Heavyweight Championship match is scheduled for one fall to a finish, with a one hour time limit! First, to my right... he hails from Chicago, Illinois and weighs in at 228 pounds... MICHAEL SMART![/color] Smart cracks his neck and punches his fist in to an open hand. Brendan Reynolds: And his competitor, to my left... he hails from Detroit, Michigan, and weighs in at 230 pounds... CHRIS WILLIAMS![/color] Matt Baily: Both men weighing in at about the same amount, this should make for an even matchup.[/color] The two approach with caution slowly, and then circle the ring. Williams goes to lock up, but Smart ducks and grabs a waistlock on Williams. Smart goes for a German suplex, but Williams doesn't let it happen. Williams breaks the waistlock and does a reversal, spinning behind Smart. Williams goes for an Abdominal stretch, but Smart hits a headlock takedown. Smart immediately clutches to Williams' head and locks on a sleeper hold. Matt Baily: Smart grounds Williams, that's a smart road to go down this early in the match. Draining all of Williams' energy as you build time for yourself to rest is never a bad idea.[/color] West Newhaven: And no one knows that more than Michael Smart. Smart truly is a ring general, he was trained by the best and continues to be one of the best.[/color] The crowd begins clapping for Williams to break free. Chris begins shaking in an attempt to break free, and Smart attempts to accommodate the hold by getting to his feet. Williams hunches over, and hits an elbow to Smart's midsection, then another. Chris actually breaks free, but Smart runs off the ropes and cuts him off with a lariat. Matt Baily: And just when you though Chris was making a comeback, Smart cuts him down![/color] Smart begins stomping violently on Williams, then hits an elbow drop to the chest. Matt Baily: Well, that's strange! Those stomps didn't look too sportsmanlike. Maybe I'm just reading too much in to it![/color] West Newhaven: I think you are. This guys are pumped to be here and in this match. Sometimes you just can't contain that urge to be victorious.[/color] Smart grabs the leg of Williams and drags him over to the center of the ring. He hits an elbow drop to the leg, then hops back up to his feet and spins Chris around in to a single leg crab. Chris yells out, as he reaches for the ropes. Matt Baily: Chris, reaching for the ropes! I don't think he's going to be getting them anytime soon, unless he's secretly elastic man![/color] Williams stops reaching for the ropes and grabs the ankle of Smart. He attempts to pull Smart's leg out from under him, but Smart unlocks the hold and stomps on Chris' arm. Smart grabs Williams and picks him up on to his feet. He tosses Williams off the ropes and hits a rebound belly to belly suplex, then goes for the cover. ONE! TWO! ....NO! Matt Baily: Williams kicks out![/color] West Newhaven: WHAT!?[/color] Smart hops to his feet and begins pounding on Chris' back. He tosses Chris in to the corner and pulls him up to his feet. He punches him as Chris falls up on to the second rope. Smart picks him up on to the top rope and climbs up to the second. He turns Chris around. Matt Baily: I think he's going for the Agony Hypothesis top rope German suplex![/color] West Newhaven: No way he can pull it off![/color] Smart locks his arms around Chris' waist and climbs up to the top rope. He bounces, and pulls back... but Chris doesn't fall back with him! Smart lands on his back on the mat as Chris wobbles around in a daze on the top rope. Chris turns around, on the top rope and then leaps off with a top rope splash! Matt Baily: Williams, still alive! A top rope splash, landing right in to Smart![/color] West Newhaven: I'm cheering for Smart here! I don't like either of them but I have a feeling Smart can pull off a real title reign![/color] Williams clutches at his abs in pain as Smart does the same, albeit in a much more animated capacity. Williams uses the aid of the turnbuckle to pull himself to a vertical position. Smart rolls over to the other side of the ring and hops on to his feet. Williams pulls himself up, and turns around just in time to duck from Smart, running towards him with a diving elbow. Smart lands face first, and Williams capitalizes by going for a Crossface. Matt Baily: I think he's going for the Facepeeler! Smart better get away as fast as possible or this match may be over!/b]
West Newhaven: And what a short match it would be![/color] Smart is unable to get away, and Williams has the lock on! The referee runs over to the front of the hold, awaiting Smart to submit or pass out. Smart's fist begins to shake, and in a gust of power, he swings it at Williams' head, connecting with a harsh blow. Matt Baily: That swing almost broke the Facepeeler![/color] West Newhaven: DO IT AGAIN, MICHAEL![/color] Smart swings again, and gets closer to breaking the hold. A look of pain on Chris' face, and then in a sudden move, he unlocks the hold. Smart jumps to his feet, clutching on to his face that is still in pain from the Facepeeler, and runs over to the downed Williams with a kick to the side. Smart looks over to the top rope, and begins climbing it. Matt Baily: Could he be going for the Meeting of the Minds?[/color] West Newhaven: We'll find out in a few seconds![/color] Smart leaps off of the top rope, extending his arms, and lands head first with a diving headbutt to Williams' skull. Matt Baily: THERE'S THE MEETING OF THE MINDS DIVING HEADBUTT![/color] West Newhaven: He might have that title in his grasp if he's able to lock on the Smartshooter or hit the Pain Equation![/color] Smart gets to his feet and grabs his head. He begins walking around in a bit of a daze before looking down at Chris Williams with anger in his eyes. He smiles, and then hits a running stomp and grabs Williams by the head. Matt Baily: Smart is pumped! It looks like he wants to end it now![/color] West Newhaven: Forget the Pain Equation, Smart! Go for the Smartshooter! He'll never be able to get out of it![/color] Smart bounces Williams off the ropes and on the rebound, kicks Williams in the midsection and goes for a piledriver! Matt Baily: THE SMARTDRIVER![/color] West Newhaven: HE'S GOT IT![/color] Smart drops Williams on to his head, and then gets on top of Williams. The referee begins the count. ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! NO!!!!Matt Baily: WILLIAMS KICKED OUT! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! THIS ISN'T OVER![/color] West Newhaven: NO! DAMN IT![/color] Smart gets to his feet, shocked and appalled at the power of Williams even after a Smartdriver. He grabs Williams again and pulls him up to his feet. Smart tosses Williams off the ropes again and then hits an STO backbreaker as Williams comes running back. Williams looks to be knocked out cold. Matt Baily: THE TORMENT THEORY! THIS IS THE END OF THE ROAD! EVEN WILLIAMS WON'T BE ABLE TO KICK OUT![/color] West Newhaven: WE HAVE A WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, BAILY![/color] Smart goes for the cover with a huge grin on his face. The referee drops to the ground and begins the count. ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! NO!!!!!Matt Baily: WILLIAMS KICKS OUT! WHAT THE HELL!?[/color] West Newhaven: NO WAY! HE'S ON SOME KIND OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCER![/color] Matt Baily: IT'S CALLED WILLPOWER! HE HAS THE DRIVE OF A WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, AND THE ONLY THING MISSING IS THE BELT![/color] Smart gets to his feet and begins kicking the bottom ropes. He yells at Daniel at ringside as he nearly has a meltdown in the ring. Daniel responds by sliding a steel chair in to the ring. Matt Baily: What the HELL is Daniel DOING!? He's going to poison this match!? I thought it was all about "May THE BEST MAN win!?" AND RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE REFEREE!?[/color] West Newhaven: IT'S CALLED MANAGERIAL SMARTS![/color] Michael picks up the chair quickly, as Williams begins getting to his feet. The referee grabs the chair from behind, as Smart swung it! As the referee throws the chair to the outside, Daniel hops on to the apron on the other side of the ring, and CRACKS another chair over the skull of Williams. Williams backs up in a huge daze, and Smart capitalizes on the illegal move by picking him up for the Pain Equation! Matt Baily: Pardon my language, but FUCK! FUCK, FUCK, FUCK, FUCK, FFUUCCKK!!![/color] West Newhaven: Watch your language potty mouth! We have a new Champion![/color] After dropping him down hard, with a big smile on his face, Smart covers Williams. The referee is back, and begins the count... ONE! TWO!! NO!!!!!Matt Baily: GOOD LORD!!! GOOD GOD!!! WILLIAMS IS STILL ALIVE![/color] Daniel Smart, upset with the referee's count, gets on to the apron and then in to the ring. He begins pointing his finger in to the referee's chest and yells about the pin count. The referee points back at Daniel and the two begin a shouting match. Daniel runs to the outside, grabs his chair, and then enters the ring. He swings at the referee, but he ducks! Suddenly, ROSS LAMBERT slides in to the ring. He big boots the chair in to Daniel's face! Matt Baily: OH MY GOD! I NEVER THOUGHT I'D SAY THIS, BUT I LOVE ROSS LAMBERT![/color] West Newhaven: Well, the feeling is MUTUAL! FINALLY![/color] Lambert takes Daniel's chair and throws it out of the ring. Michael Smart backs away, so as to not have the match end in a DQ. Lambert grabs Daniel by the neck and then pulls him to his feet. He picks Daniel up in to the gorilla press position, and then throws him over the top rope out on to the entrance way area! Matt Baily: HOLY GOD! Daniel is in a LOT of pain, but at least this is one on one again![/color] Lambert looks around at the crowd and surprisingly gets a bit of a positive reaction. The referee runs over and tells Lambert that he has to exit the ring. Lambert leaves the ring, as Michael Smart goes in for the kill. Smart grabs the legs of Williams and begins pulling him towards the middle of the ring. Matt Baily: SMART, THE CHEATER, IS GOING TO GO FOR THE SMARTSHOOTER AND WIN THIS MATCH BY CHEATING? GREAT! JUST GREAT![/color] Williams kicks Smart with both legs, and Smart goes flying back in to the ropes. Williams suddenly gets to his feet as Smart bounces back. Williams picks Smart up for the Canadian backbreaker drop. He drops Smart with it and gets back to his feet! Matt Baily: THE ABRUPT STOP! This could be a TURNING POINT! Williams is extremely impressing the world here![/color] West Newhaven: NOT ME![/color] Williams shakes his head, snapping out of his gaze, and then stomps on Smart. He picks him up in a firemen's carry, and then hits an F-Five! Matt Baily: THE TNT! WILLIAMS! COVER HIM![/color] West Newhaven: No, no, no! Keep going! Come on Smart, come on![/color] Williams falls towards the ropes, the sweat dripping off of his forehead. He begins stomping his feet on the mat, and then turns around in a swift motion with intensity. He stomps on Smart, then picks him up to his feet and hoists him up for the Emerald flowsion! He drops him down on the mat and Smart is knocked out cold! Matt Baily: The BOILING POINT! Williams HAS IT! Cover him![/color] West Newhaven: NO![/color] Williams covers Smart, hooking both legs. The referee slides over and counts... ONE! TWO!! THREE!!! The crowd jumps to their feet and begin cheering as Williams drops to his knees in the center of the ring. Fans at ringside get to their feet and give Williams a standing ovation. Matt Baily: We've been waiting over a month to crown a PWA World Heavyweight Champion, and tonight, we have one that we can be proud of![/color] West Newhaven: While I will congratulate Chris Williams on a match well fought, I still stand by the fact that I believe Michael Smart should be holding that belt right now![/color] The referee hands the championship to Chris Williams, the first PWA World Heavyweight Champion. Williams smiles with teary eyes and pulls himself up with aid from the ropes. He places the title on his shoulder and looks up in the air. The referee enters the ring again and hands Williams a microphone. Williams smiles with a tear rolling down his cheek and raises the mic as the crowd continues to give him a standing ovation. Chris Williams: Thank you. This is the night I've been waiting for! I-[/color] The crowd continues to clap and cheer as Chris wipes tears away. The crowd quiets down to allow Chris to finish speaking. Chris Williams: First and foremost, before I begin my first speech as World Heavyweight Champion, I want to say to Michael Smart... that while you lowered to some underhanded tactics during this match, you ARE a formidable competitor, and I will NOT be a Champion that hides! I am on cloud nine right now, and there is nothing that can upset me tonight. You fought well, and although you broke our bond, our agreement, you are still first in line to receive a shot at this World Heavyweight Championship.[/color] The crowd get to their feet and begin cheering Williams, a true class act. Chris Williams: On this night, I have fulfilled the promise that I made to my father. The father that raised me, prepared me for this world. He set my career path and always told me that I had the heart and soul of a World Heavyweight Champion. On his death bed, I spoke to him during his final hour, and I promised him that some way, some how, I was going to be World Heavyweight Champion. TONIGHT, I stand before the world, with GOD and my FATHER in heaven as witness, World Heavyweight Champion![/color] The crowd cheer Williams on but respectfully quiet down to allow him to speak. Williams goes in and out of speaking to the crowd and speaking to his father, the crowd not knowing which he is addressing, but they understand. Chris Williams: This is it, dad. Tonight, on plaques across America... next to names such as Jack Brisco, the Funk Brothers and Harley Race... among names such as Ric Flair and Lou Thesz... from this day forth, you will read the name CHRIS WILLIAMS etched in to Championship stone forever! This isn't just a night for me and my father. Not just MY night, but a night for all wrestling fans. I promised my father that I would become World Heavyweight Champion. Tonight, not only will I fulfill that promise, but I will set out on the SECOND CHAPTER of that promise. Tonight, Chapter 2 not only means the second chapter for PWA, but the second chapter for my father's destiny. Not only will I make him proud by being the reining World Heavyweight Champion, but I will make him proud by bringing this up and coming prodigy that we know as PWA, and turning it in to the promotion that set the wrestling world on fire![/color] The crowd begin to cheer even more as Williams points to the sky. The woman we've seen Chris speak to backstage for several weeks, Elisabeth Bledell, enters the ring. With a smile on her face, she looks in to the teary eyes of Chris Williams, and they embrace in a kiss! Matt Baily: There's nothing that West or I can say to truly describe this moment in wrestling history. We will let this great moment speak for itself and remind you that PWA returns to Pay-Per-View in March, for LIFE SENTENCE. Good night, and tune in to PWA TV on February 10th to see the World Heavyweight Champion, CHRIS WILLIAMS![/color]
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Post by Chris Williams on Jan 31, 2010 21:48:13 GMT -5
Wow, THAT was a hell of a show. *SPOILERS BELOW*
I loved the splashes that all of the new guys made in their first show, Frank coming in that way was a GREAT surprise, all of this new talent will be a great asset for us. And I'll be fucked if I went and forgot that Malicious and Hernandez were linked, shoulda seen that coming. Congrats to Franklin, retiring a veteran GWFer that has the respect of quite a few people is no small feat in your first match. Congrats to ASS-Man (I hate you, Roc Anderson) on the TV title win (just kidding, you're awesome, bro).
And you can bet that I'm gluing this title to my waist, ain't fuckin' nobody that will pry it off of me. I definitely won't let you guys down as the champ.
AMAZING SHOW, and... ON TO THE NEXT ONE!
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Post by Robert Garland on Feb 1, 2010 0:15:09 GMT -5
I think the heel and face issues are in the favor of heel more than ever now <_>
Greta show though, it seemed a little all over the place/ everyone run everywhere in the beggining but the ME was GREAT!
Poor Shane but what can you do <_>.
Loved the show Admin-Bro already wanting to read the next damn you! XD!
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Post by Reprobate on Feb 1, 2010 0:17:57 GMT -5
Greta show though, it seemed a little all over the place/ everyone run everywhere in the beggining but the ME was GREAT! That's our style!
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Post by Frank Washington on Feb 1, 2010 0:51:38 GMT -5
Great show, really good read and glad I was able to be apart of the show. Congratulations to Chris Williams and Starman, or should i say Roc Anderson, on winning their respective championship matches. Looking forward to the next show.
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Post by Michael Smart on Feb 1, 2010 9:40:16 GMT -5
What an excellent show. All the new debuts were handled fantastically and there were more unexpected turns that I, well, expected. The ending to the show was also a beautiful way for Chris' story. Congratulations to Roc and Chris.
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Post by Roc Anderson on Feb 4, 2010 16:39:40 GMT -5
I never commented on this show previously due to working loads and having to sleep inbetween shifts (sadly). But I did read it the night it was posted and I loved every bit of the show!
Firstly, I'm sorry to all my loyal fans that I made the turn to heel, but it was for the best and I hope to write some awesome stories as a heel!
Secondly, the show was awesome, it's everything an e-fed PPV should be, the catalyst for new stories and feuds, the beginning of new legacies (in the new title reigns and new alliances being formed). The storylines have progressed really smoothly up until now and even when people are inactive, the storylines are able to progress and flow normally. I think this e-fed will prosper for many months, and hopefully years to come, it's down to us really and I'm glad that our hard work was rewarded with this awesome PPV show. I can't wait to see the next PPV and the Supercard events and Rep, hats off to you bro, everyone that slated you before will surely be eating a massive slice of humble pie right about now!
Love you all!
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Post by DeNiro on May 5, 2010 21:43:03 GMT -5
Yeah I know I'm extra late, but I just wanted to add a comment about this show. It was awesome!
From top to bottom, it had that old sunday brunch feel that I feel was really the first signs then that Rep (and me at the time) could book a show with the best of them, and have it play out on screen almost better than the best of them. The runs in are classic brunch style, and the turns were set up with finesse and style. I loved Roc Andersons part of the show, turning his back on all of his beloved fans. I think he should have used the nickname "The Fallen Star" though, its cliche but it makes sense. Also congratulations to Chris Williams, my favorite person to fed with from when I first started in GWF, my "mentor" of course and the man I hope Ill be facing soon enough here in a legitimate feud this time around. You deserve every minute of this reign, bro. Overall, fantastic show written by a man with a great wrestling mind. I hope Gang Wars is as great as this.
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