Post by Vince McMahon on Apr 3, 2011 16:54:33 GMT -5
Thy WWE Presents: Monday Night Raw
Date: April 1st, 2011
Venue: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The show begins inside the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. The crowd is loud and the arena is packed. Screaming their heads off and holding their homemade signs up in the air. The Thy WWE theme song hits and pyros shoot from the stage. The camera takes a travel around the arena and appears infront of the announcers table. We see Don Chuckles and Phil Latio sitting there with smiles on their faces. Don is the first to speak.
Don Chuckles: Welcome to Monday Night RAW. I am Don Chuckle and sitting next to me is my good pal Phil Latio. Tonights show is going to be the hook. The Rumble is just around the corner and fueds are coming along great.
Phil Latio: Tonight we have many great matches for you millions of fans out there. One being our main event. The One and Only Beno will take on Adam Freeman. It should be a classic!
Don Chuckles: Two up and coming stars facing off in one main event. I can not wait! But that is later, lets get to our first match. Mark Greenburg and Jacob Senn are first up.
Phil Latio: The opening bout of the evening is sure to be a fiery one! The fans finally get to see Mark Greenburg in action once more and it'll be against the debuting Jacob Senn.
Match 1
Mark Greenburg vs Jacob Senn
Jacob Senn and Mark Greenburg stand across from each other as the bell rings. Jacob Senn walks up to attempt to stand face to face with the much larger Greenburg. Senn looks as if he isn't concerned with the size difference as he doesn't back down. Greenburg shoves Senn back as Senn hops up and meets Greenburg again. Greenburg shoves Senn but Senn rolls between Greenburg's legs and slides out of the ring.
Greenburg chases Senn and Senn slides back in. Greenburg climbs up the apron and over the top rope but is met by a dropkick from Senn. Senn stays on Greenburg with a few stomps and goes for a cover.
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Kickout.
Senn stays with some more stomps to Greenburg. Greenburg grabs Senn's foot and muscles him to the ground. Senn grabs onto Greenburg's foot but Greenburg muscles out, reaching down and lifting Senn up. Greenburg hits a chokeslam. As Senn hits he writhes in pain. Greenburg lifts Senn up for a second chokeslam but Senn rolls him up for a pin.
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2...
THR...
NO!
Realizing how close he was Senn goes back on the offensive. He begins stomping the grounded giant as he did earlier. His leg is grabbed again and Greenburg gets back to a vertical base. Senn gets a thumb in the eye of Greenburg. Greenburg is temporarily blinded. Greenburg shakes it off and attempts to go back on the offensive. As he approaches he is met with Judgement, Senn's superkick. The large man crumples to the ground as Senn goes for the cover.
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2...
3!!!!
The bell rings as Senn pulls himself up on the ropes.
Winner of the Match: Jacob Senn!
Don Chuckle: Jacob Senn is the winner folks.
Phil Latio: What an good match to start off the show hey Don. The newcomer Jacob Senn looked very good.
Don Chuckles: I agree, Mark Greenburg needs to step up his game if he wants to be successful here in Thy WWE. He has the talent but still came up short tonight.
Phil Latio: This Senn kid could really become a force here in Thy WWE. I want to see more of him.
Don Chuckles: Lets get to our second match. It is a divas match. Maryse who hasn't been doing that great will be taking on the new diva Kylie Moore!
Phil Latio: This should be a good one. Maryse Ouellet has had a torrid time since joining Thy WWE. She's been pushed and prodded by superstars and roped into concepts such as Desire, only to be ditched and thrown back into Raw again.
Don Chuckles: The Beautiful People even deserted her, leaving Maryse to fend for herself.
Phil Latio: So tonight, we'll see a raw, uncut Maryse, out to prove her mettle against a debuting Kylie Moore, who has all of the critics already giving her the thumbs prior to her Thy WWE contract.
Match 2
Kylie Moore vs Maryse
Out to a large ovation is Kylie Moore who escapes out of the backstage with a big smile on her face. Kylie points to the fans as she thanks them before taking off down the ramp and sliding into the ring. Pouncing on the turnbuckle Kylie points a hand to the sky as she looked out at the arena.
Another big response for Maryse as she comes walking out from the curtain with a smug look on her face and ignores many of the fans at ringside. Both of these divas are very popular with the fans but only one can bring home the victory and momentum that comes with this match. While they know this though Kylie tries to shake hands with Maryse but Maryse will have none of it.
Both ladies have a great chance tonight as they start off the match trying to feel each other out. Maryse is first to make a move as she takes control of the opening part of the match using her speed and natural ability to throw Kylie off. Maryse hits multiple basic wrestling moves perfectly and ever locks on a pin attempt after nailing a bridging german suplex.
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2.....
Kickout!
After Kylie kicks out though she turns on the after burners. Kylie is on the attack now dropping Maryse with a back body elbow and then slapping a leg lock on the Canadian Beauty. Maryse uses her leverage to push herself up and grab onto the rope as the fans cheer for this great diva action.
Kylie knows where her spot is as she begins to focus her attacks on her leg. The effects show it as well as Maryse isn't able to put much wait. Kylie knows this is her time as she takes to the top rope for a double axehandle, but Maryse sees it coming as as Kylie comes flying down she graps her by the air and plants Kylie with an French TKO for the pin...
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2........
3!!!!!!
Winner of the Match: Maryse
Don Chuckle: What I can not believe this. Maryse has won a match here tonight! This is unbelieveable.
Phil Latio: I am surprised Don. I thought she was just all French talking and looks. She has some talent afterall.
Don Chuckles: Everyone underestimated Maryse and she proved them all wrong here tonight. Congratulations goes out to Maryse! Lets get to our next match where we see The Icon Sting and James Chaos duke it out one on one.
Phil Latio: Sting shocked the world last week as he ditched The Corre and took on Reece Chambers as his personal valet. Sting specifically took a shot at the founder of the group, James Chaos.
Don Chuckles: So tonight, James has the chance to exact revenge on the rebellious Sting and equally, Sting has a golden opportunity to beat down Chaos and show him what The Corre has lost and why he's better off alone.
Match 3
Sting w/Reece Chambers vs James Chaos
The fans explode with huge reaction as Sting and Reece Chambers hit the stage with energy on Monday Night Raw. They are well received by the fans in the Arena in as Sting goes walking down the ramp and steps to the ropes, he gets up on the apron then steps through the ropes. The era, in the words of James Chaos, has hit Monday night Vendetta has the fans stand to greet the era. James slips out onto the stage with a sly smirk on his face as he slowly walks down the ramp. He then steps on the apron then steps over the ropes.
Sting and Chaos start things off with a bang as both are looking for a big impact, this is the match that could decide a future contender for a championship if they impress the right people. The first part of the match sees Chaos out wrestling Sting using his speed and multiple variation of moves, eventually he brings down the tone of the match with a modified headlock.
The fans cheer Chaos although Reece wasn't so happy on ring side. But Sting is smart enough to get out of the move and send Chaos to the ropes, bouncing back Chaos is nailed with a spinning DDT and now the match flow has changed. Sting pins James.
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2.............
Thr, Kickout!
The match continues and Sting is in control and spends the next few minutes working over Chaos, trying anything he can do to slow him down or stop his roll. But as the crowd begins to clap Chaos comes back to life and explodes after Sting misses a turnbuckle splash. A huge clothesline from Chaos before he ascends to the top rope and dives off with his signature cross body! The fans are on their feet as Chaos motions for the end of the match, just as Sting stands up Chaos plants his boot right on Stings's face and nail his Buzzsaw Kick finisher! Chaos rolls Sting over for the cover...
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2............
No!
3!!!!!!
Winner of the Match: James Chaos!
Phil Latio: What a good back and fourth match Don.
Don Chuckles: James Chaos is a good wrestler and is improving. You can tell each time he wrestles he looks better.
Phil Latio: I agree, Sting in the other hand has to step up his game. He is good but tonight he was not good enough for James Chaos!
Don Chuckle: Anything can happen here in Thy WWE!
Phil Latio: Up next Justin Time takes on the newcomer Bredy "Dragon King" Go!
Match 4
Bredy "Dragon King" Go vs Justin Time
Phil Latio: This match features the white hot Justin Time taking on Thy WWE newcomer in Bredy Go.
Don Chuckles: That’s not his whole name Philly boy…what was it again…Fairy King…Magic Dust King…something lame.
Phil Latio: Bredy has a chance to make a huge name for himself here. Since winning the Icon Championship, JT has basically been untouchable.
We first hear the music of the Icon Champion kick on over the speakers as Justin Time walks out onto the top of the stage with the Icon Championship slung proudly over his shoulders. The fans give him a warm reaction as he walks down the ramp and slowly gets inside of the ring. JT is walking around the ring, carrying himself with the swag of a true champion as he raises his championship into the air to get another loud round of cheers from the crowd before lowering it and handing it to the referee. The referee then raises it, before lowering it and handing it to the ringside crew member. JT then looks towards the top of the stage as the music of Bredy Go comes on over the arena speakers. The fans don’t know whether to cheer or boo the newcomer as he slowly walks out to the top of the stage. Bredy Go walks down the ramp slowly, taking his time to get inside of the ring. JT doesn’t seem to be bothered at all by the threat of the newcomer as he watches Bredy get inside of the ring. Bredy comes nose to nose with JT, and as the referee steps forward to administer the rules of the match; we see Bredy rush forward and take JT down to the mat and start to unload on him with a barrage of left and right hands. What a way to get started! The referee at first seems like he is going to break them up, but then a small “Let Them Go” chant starts so the referee just waves for the bell to be rung and this match is officially underway.
Phil Latio: Some real aggression being shown here by Bredy.
Don Chuckles: Big move for a guy with a weirdo name Philly…I’m not worried though…JT is gonna come back and rule all like he always does.
JT, apparently caught off guard with the sneak attack from Bredy does his best to cover up from the barrage of blows being hailed down on him. Seeing a moment to counter, JT is able to buck his hips and roll over and start to beat on Bredy with blows. Not staying on him for long, we see JT stand up and allow Bredy to get back to his feet. Shaking his head in a slow taunting manner, we see Bredy get upset as he lunges forward. The two of them engage in a collar and elbow tie up, after jockeying around for a few moments, JT displays some technical ability as he heaves Bredy’s arms up, spins around him and locks his arms behind. JT lifts Bred up and backwards, like going for a German Suplex, but instead slams Bredy down on his stomach. Dropping down as well, we see JT apply a hard front face lock for a few moments before standing back up to his feet once more. JT steps forward momentarily like he wants to cause further damage, but then he stops and decides to let Bredy get back to his feet for the second time.
Phil Latio: JT is really showing us his wrestling ability here Don!
Don Chuckles: Don’t you see what is going on Philly, JT is giving this rookie a lesson on what it takes to be on top here in Thy WWE.
Once both men are back on their feet, JT waves Bredy forward once again. Bredy again charges and goes for a clothesline, but then in a clever moment, as JT drops his body to counter…we see Bredy sting JT with a hard uppercut. Sensing what could be his only opportunity, we see Bredy unload like a rabid dog on JT with a wave of punches, kicks and knife edge chops…finishing with a standing drop kick, we see Bredy jump on JT and immediately hook the leg. Almost immediately, we see the referee slide down and start to administer the count—1…NO! JT kicks out. Not wanting to let up, we see Bredy pull JT up and push him back into the corner where he starts to sting his chest with knife edge chops. With every sting, the fans in the arena let out a collective “Whoo” noise. Bredy then grabs the head of JT and points to the center of the ring before running forward and bouncing JT’s head off of the mat with a running bulldog. Going for another cover, we see the referee start the count—1…2…NO! JT kicks out. Standing up, we can see Bredy start to be a little proud of himself for switching the momentum his way, as he smacks JT a couple of times and paintbrushes him. Screaming something incoherently, we see Bredy wait until JT is completely to his feet before bouncing off the ropes. But as he comes back, JT shocks him and everybody else by stinging Bredy clean on the jaw with The Clockstopper. Bredy falls to the mat in a heap and JT makes the cover—1..2….3!
Winner of the Match: Justin Time
Phil Latio: It’s over!
Don Chuckles: You darn tootin it’s over…JT wins again…GO JT!!!!
Phil Latio: Justin Time has been on fire lately.
Don Chuckles: Now, the main event is next and then we are done.
Phil Latio: Adam Freeman and Beno, man against man action! This should be exciting!
Main Event
Adam Freeman vs Beno
Steve Cruise: The following match-up is scheduled for one fall.
"Show 'em the Ropes" by A Day to Remember plays and Adam Freeman comes out of the back.
Steve Cruise: Introducing first, from Coventry, England, weighing in at 228 lbs. He is ADAM FREEMAN!!!
Adam Freeman walks down the ramp and into the ring taunting. He then goes to the turnbuckle and taunts to the fans and then the lights dim.
Steve Cruise: Introducing his opponent, from Gwinn, Michigan, weighing in at 290 lbs. He is BENO!!!
Beno walks onto the stage. He poses for a moment as red and gold pyros shoot off. He cocks a smirk as he begins walking to the ring. He slides into the ring and ascends the turnbuckle with arms held high.
Beno and Freeman eye each other in the center of the ring, both looking for a good opening. The two lock up struggling for control, moving from one side of the ring to the other without breaking the lock. Finally, Freeman connects with a quick knee to the gut and then follows that with an elbow smash to the side of the head, taking Beno to one knee. Freeman picks up Beno and puts him in a headlock, but Beno breaks free and sends Freeman forward into the ropes. He drops under Freeman on the first pass, but on the second ricochet, Beno elevates and connects with a flying forearm smash. Beno quickly goes for a cover.
Kickout immediately
The two stand again, and now it is Beno’s turn to put Freeman in a headlock. He continues to crank it, taking Freeman down to one knee. Freeman adjusts and uses the leverage of having the lower position to slowly take the action to a corner, though he is still in the headlock. The referee forces Beno to break the hold as he is now in the ropes. Beno does and raises his hands in the air to show he is being a good sport. As Freeman backs away, he kicks Beno in the ribs for his sportsmanship. As Beno bends over in pain, still against the ropes, Freeman goes to punch him, Beno dodges it and punches him in the jaw, taking him to the ground. The referee quickly backs Beno out into the center of the ring to give Freeman some space. As soon as the referee turns his back to Beno to go check on Freeman, Beno sprints forward and stomps Freeman in the face. He continues to stomp him in the chest after that in the corner as he receives warnings from The referee, who finally backs him off. This time when Beno returns to the corner, he lifts Freeman up and punches him in the face once before slinging him to the opposite corner. He runs full speed at Freeman, but as he reaches him, Freeman ducks and then lifts Beno up, using Beno's own momentum to sling him out of the ring. Freeman goes to the top rope and dives out of the ring, hitting Beno with a high cross body and knocking them both to the ground outside the ring. The referee begins to count.
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Two
Three
Four
Five
As the two wrestlers get back to their feet, Beno is near the corner where he came into the ring. Freeman, finding himself in the center of the ring when he regains his balance, runs full speed at Freeman only to met by a boot to the ribs. As Freeman doubles over, Beno goes quickly to the top rope and dives over Freeman with a sunset flip, putting Freeman in a pinning position.
One
Two
Kickout
As both men get back to their feet, Freeman quickly kicks Beno to the back of the thigh to take a temporary advantage. Beno drops to one knee momentarily, but stands just as Freeman goes for a clothesline. Beno ducks, and Freeman's momentum takes him past Beno at the ropes. Beno turns and hits with his clothesline, knocking Freeman outside the ring to the floor again. Beno stands in the ring and prepares to charge at Freeman when he stands. As soon as Freeman reaches the edge of the ring, Beno charges with a baseball slide, but Freeman moves and the failed attack takes Beno out of the ring. Beno quickly gets up and slingshots Freeman into a lounge table, that collapses under his weight, much to the chagrin of the patrons sitting there. Beno lifts Freeman out of the carnage and slings his injured shoulder into the steel steps outside the ring. He lifts Freeman up and then does it a second time, enticing a warning from the referee from inside the ring. Freeman winces in pain. Beno corals his prey and tosses Freeman back into the ring. As Freeman rolls to the center of the ring clutching his shoulder, Beno sprints across the ring and goes for quick cover to try and sneak a victory, even hooking the leg.
One
Two
Kickout
After the nearfall, Freeman grabs Beno's arm goes right to work on Beno, wrenching the left arm behind Beno’s back as Freeman forces Beno’s face into the mat. Freeman begins to bounce the left arm of Beno up and down, putting direct pressure on the back of Beno’s shoulder. Beno wails in pain, with now the same injury as Freeman, and the referee asks him if he would like to tap. Beno shakes his head no, and begins to painstakingly get to his feet in spite of the hold. Freeman holds onto the armbar despite the change in position, but when he reaches his feet, Beno begins a series of punches to the gut of Freeman until he breaks the hold. Freeman quickly headbutts Beno, knocking him back to the canvas. Freeman goes right back to work, stomping multiple times on shoulder of the fallen Beno. Freeman goes up to the second rope and drops an elbow directly onto the injured shoulder. Beno goes to slide out of the ring, but Freeman catches his feet and drags him back into the ring to go for a cover.
One
Two
Kickout
Beno is having trouble even lifting his left arm, but his right one is working just fine as he connects with a series of punches to the face of Freeman. As Freeman is staggered, Beno goes for a little more momentum off the ropes and connects to the face of Freeman with a forearm smash, taking Freeman to the ground. Freeman falls across the ropes, and Beno jumps to the outside, punching Freeman hard in the face and knocking him to the mat. Rather than climb back in the ropes, Beno scales to the top rope to take advantage. He pauses as he tries to shake some feeling into his arm, giving Freeman time to move out of the way as he goes for a frog splash. Beno retreats into the far corner with Freeman in full pursuit. Freeman goes for an enzuigiri, but Beno ducks as Freeman falls to the ground. Beno climbs to the second rope and as Freeman stands, he grabs his hair, pulls him and then performs a perfect bulldog, with full force from the extra gravity. Beno rolls him over for the pin.
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Freeman gets his foot on the rope
Freeman stands back up and begins to stomp on the shoulder of Beno. He quickly gets back down and locks in a cross arm breaker, putting brutal force on the elbow and shoulder of Beno, who screams in pain. Freeman commands the referee to ask Beno if he gives up. The referee asks, but Beno vehemently shakes his head no. Beno begins to pull the two wrestlers to the ropes. Slowly. Surely. He is just about ready for a final lunge, when Freeman stands up, yanks them back to the center of the ring and relocks the cross armbreaker. Freeman asks the referee to ask Beno again, but it has the same result, an outright refusal. This pattern continues for close to a minute before Beno stops moving. The referee goes in to test if he is out.
Justice lifts the arm.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice lifts the arm a second time.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice lifts the arm a third time.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice signals for the bell as Freeman drops the hold.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
Winner of the Match: Adam Freeman!
Don Chuckles: Oh my gosh! What a main event!
Phil Latio: What an shocker! Freeman wins! Well folks, that is all for tonight's show! Come back next week for another episode of Monday Night RAW!
Thanks goes out to Austin, Roxxi, Mistage and Jacob Senn with writing matches.
Date: April 1st, 2011
Venue: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The show begins inside the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. The crowd is loud and the arena is packed. Screaming their heads off and holding their homemade signs up in the air. The Thy WWE theme song hits and pyros shoot from the stage. The camera takes a travel around the arena and appears infront of the announcers table. We see Don Chuckles and Phil Latio sitting there with smiles on their faces. Don is the first to speak.
Don Chuckles: Welcome to Monday Night RAW. I am Don Chuckle and sitting next to me is my good pal Phil Latio. Tonights show is going to be the hook. The Rumble is just around the corner and fueds are coming along great.
Phil Latio: Tonight we have many great matches for you millions of fans out there. One being our main event. The One and Only Beno will take on Adam Freeman. It should be a classic!
Don Chuckles: Two up and coming stars facing off in one main event. I can not wait! But that is later, lets get to our first match. Mark Greenburg and Jacob Senn are first up.
Phil Latio: The opening bout of the evening is sure to be a fiery one! The fans finally get to see Mark Greenburg in action once more and it'll be against the debuting Jacob Senn.
Match 1
Mark Greenburg vs Jacob Senn
Jacob Senn and Mark Greenburg stand across from each other as the bell rings. Jacob Senn walks up to attempt to stand face to face with the much larger Greenburg. Senn looks as if he isn't concerned with the size difference as he doesn't back down. Greenburg shoves Senn back as Senn hops up and meets Greenburg again. Greenburg shoves Senn but Senn rolls between Greenburg's legs and slides out of the ring.
Greenburg chases Senn and Senn slides back in. Greenburg climbs up the apron and over the top rope but is met by a dropkick from Senn. Senn stays on Greenburg with a few stomps and goes for a cover.
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Kickout.
Senn stays with some more stomps to Greenburg. Greenburg grabs Senn's foot and muscles him to the ground. Senn grabs onto Greenburg's foot but Greenburg muscles out, reaching down and lifting Senn up. Greenburg hits a chokeslam. As Senn hits he writhes in pain. Greenburg lifts Senn up for a second chokeslam but Senn rolls him up for a pin.
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2...
THR...
NO!
Realizing how close he was Senn goes back on the offensive. He begins stomping the grounded giant as he did earlier. His leg is grabbed again and Greenburg gets back to a vertical base. Senn gets a thumb in the eye of Greenburg. Greenburg is temporarily blinded. Greenburg shakes it off and attempts to go back on the offensive. As he approaches he is met with Judgement, Senn's superkick. The large man crumples to the ground as Senn goes for the cover.
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2...
3!!!!
The bell rings as Senn pulls himself up on the ropes.
Winner of the Match: Jacob Senn!
Don Chuckle: Jacob Senn is the winner folks.
Phil Latio: What an good match to start off the show hey Don. The newcomer Jacob Senn looked very good.
Don Chuckles: I agree, Mark Greenburg needs to step up his game if he wants to be successful here in Thy WWE. He has the talent but still came up short tonight.
Phil Latio: This Senn kid could really become a force here in Thy WWE. I want to see more of him.
Don Chuckles: Lets get to our second match. It is a divas match. Maryse who hasn't been doing that great will be taking on the new diva Kylie Moore!
Phil Latio: This should be a good one. Maryse Ouellet has had a torrid time since joining Thy WWE. She's been pushed and prodded by superstars and roped into concepts such as Desire, only to be ditched and thrown back into Raw again.
Don Chuckles: The Beautiful People even deserted her, leaving Maryse to fend for herself.
Phil Latio: So tonight, we'll see a raw, uncut Maryse, out to prove her mettle against a debuting Kylie Moore, who has all of the critics already giving her the thumbs prior to her Thy WWE contract.
Match 2
Kylie Moore vs Maryse
Out to a large ovation is Kylie Moore who escapes out of the backstage with a big smile on her face. Kylie points to the fans as she thanks them before taking off down the ramp and sliding into the ring. Pouncing on the turnbuckle Kylie points a hand to the sky as she looked out at the arena.
Another big response for Maryse as she comes walking out from the curtain with a smug look on her face and ignores many of the fans at ringside. Both of these divas are very popular with the fans but only one can bring home the victory and momentum that comes with this match. While they know this though Kylie tries to shake hands with Maryse but Maryse will have none of it.
Both ladies have a great chance tonight as they start off the match trying to feel each other out. Maryse is first to make a move as she takes control of the opening part of the match using her speed and natural ability to throw Kylie off. Maryse hits multiple basic wrestling moves perfectly and ever locks on a pin attempt after nailing a bridging german suplex.
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2.....
Kickout!
After Kylie kicks out though she turns on the after burners. Kylie is on the attack now dropping Maryse with a back body elbow and then slapping a leg lock on the Canadian Beauty. Maryse uses her leverage to push herself up and grab onto the rope as the fans cheer for this great diva action.
Kylie knows where her spot is as she begins to focus her attacks on her leg. The effects show it as well as Maryse isn't able to put much wait. Kylie knows this is her time as she takes to the top rope for a double axehandle, but Maryse sees it coming as as Kylie comes flying down she graps her by the air and plants Kylie with an French TKO for the pin...
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3!!!!!!
Winner of the Match: Maryse
Don Chuckle: What I can not believe this. Maryse has won a match here tonight! This is unbelieveable.
Phil Latio: I am surprised Don. I thought she was just all French talking and looks. She has some talent afterall.
Don Chuckles: Everyone underestimated Maryse and she proved them all wrong here tonight. Congratulations goes out to Maryse! Lets get to our next match where we see The Icon Sting and James Chaos duke it out one on one.
Phil Latio: Sting shocked the world last week as he ditched The Corre and took on Reece Chambers as his personal valet. Sting specifically took a shot at the founder of the group, James Chaos.
Don Chuckles: So tonight, James has the chance to exact revenge on the rebellious Sting and equally, Sting has a golden opportunity to beat down Chaos and show him what The Corre has lost and why he's better off alone.
Match 3
Sting w/Reece Chambers vs James Chaos
The fans explode with huge reaction as Sting and Reece Chambers hit the stage with energy on Monday Night Raw. They are well received by the fans in the Arena in as Sting goes walking down the ramp and steps to the ropes, he gets up on the apron then steps through the ropes. The era, in the words of James Chaos, has hit Monday night Vendetta has the fans stand to greet the era. James slips out onto the stage with a sly smirk on his face as he slowly walks down the ramp. He then steps on the apron then steps over the ropes.
Sting and Chaos start things off with a bang as both are looking for a big impact, this is the match that could decide a future contender for a championship if they impress the right people. The first part of the match sees Chaos out wrestling Sting using his speed and multiple variation of moves, eventually he brings down the tone of the match with a modified headlock.
The fans cheer Chaos although Reece wasn't so happy on ring side. But Sting is smart enough to get out of the move and send Chaos to the ropes, bouncing back Chaos is nailed with a spinning DDT and now the match flow has changed. Sting pins James.
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Thr, Kickout!
The match continues and Sting is in control and spends the next few minutes working over Chaos, trying anything he can do to slow him down or stop his roll. But as the crowd begins to clap Chaos comes back to life and explodes after Sting misses a turnbuckle splash. A huge clothesline from Chaos before he ascends to the top rope and dives off with his signature cross body! The fans are on their feet as Chaos motions for the end of the match, just as Sting stands up Chaos plants his boot right on Stings's face and nail his Buzzsaw Kick finisher! Chaos rolls Sting over for the cover...
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2............
No!
3!!!!!!
Winner of the Match: James Chaos!
Phil Latio: What a good back and fourth match Don.
Don Chuckles: James Chaos is a good wrestler and is improving. You can tell each time he wrestles he looks better.
Phil Latio: I agree, Sting in the other hand has to step up his game. He is good but tonight he was not good enough for James Chaos!
Don Chuckle: Anything can happen here in Thy WWE!
Phil Latio: Up next Justin Time takes on the newcomer Bredy "Dragon King" Go!
Match 4
Bredy "Dragon King" Go vs Justin Time
Phil Latio: This match features the white hot Justin Time taking on Thy WWE newcomer in Bredy Go.
Don Chuckles: That’s not his whole name Philly boy…what was it again…Fairy King…Magic Dust King…something lame.
Phil Latio: Bredy has a chance to make a huge name for himself here. Since winning the Icon Championship, JT has basically been untouchable.
We first hear the music of the Icon Champion kick on over the speakers as Justin Time walks out onto the top of the stage with the Icon Championship slung proudly over his shoulders. The fans give him a warm reaction as he walks down the ramp and slowly gets inside of the ring. JT is walking around the ring, carrying himself with the swag of a true champion as he raises his championship into the air to get another loud round of cheers from the crowd before lowering it and handing it to the referee. The referee then raises it, before lowering it and handing it to the ringside crew member. JT then looks towards the top of the stage as the music of Bredy Go comes on over the arena speakers. The fans don’t know whether to cheer or boo the newcomer as he slowly walks out to the top of the stage. Bredy Go walks down the ramp slowly, taking his time to get inside of the ring. JT doesn’t seem to be bothered at all by the threat of the newcomer as he watches Bredy get inside of the ring. Bredy comes nose to nose with JT, and as the referee steps forward to administer the rules of the match; we see Bredy rush forward and take JT down to the mat and start to unload on him with a barrage of left and right hands. What a way to get started! The referee at first seems like he is going to break them up, but then a small “Let Them Go” chant starts so the referee just waves for the bell to be rung and this match is officially underway.
Phil Latio: Some real aggression being shown here by Bredy.
Don Chuckles: Big move for a guy with a weirdo name Philly…I’m not worried though…JT is gonna come back and rule all like he always does.
JT, apparently caught off guard with the sneak attack from Bredy does his best to cover up from the barrage of blows being hailed down on him. Seeing a moment to counter, JT is able to buck his hips and roll over and start to beat on Bredy with blows. Not staying on him for long, we see JT stand up and allow Bredy to get back to his feet. Shaking his head in a slow taunting manner, we see Bredy get upset as he lunges forward. The two of them engage in a collar and elbow tie up, after jockeying around for a few moments, JT displays some technical ability as he heaves Bredy’s arms up, spins around him and locks his arms behind. JT lifts Bred up and backwards, like going for a German Suplex, but instead slams Bredy down on his stomach. Dropping down as well, we see JT apply a hard front face lock for a few moments before standing back up to his feet once more. JT steps forward momentarily like he wants to cause further damage, but then he stops and decides to let Bredy get back to his feet for the second time.
Phil Latio: JT is really showing us his wrestling ability here Don!
Don Chuckles: Don’t you see what is going on Philly, JT is giving this rookie a lesson on what it takes to be on top here in Thy WWE.
Once both men are back on their feet, JT waves Bredy forward once again. Bredy again charges and goes for a clothesline, but then in a clever moment, as JT drops his body to counter…we see Bredy sting JT with a hard uppercut. Sensing what could be his only opportunity, we see Bredy unload like a rabid dog on JT with a wave of punches, kicks and knife edge chops…finishing with a standing drop kick, we see Bredy jump on JT and immediately hook the leg. Almost immediately, we see the referee slide down and start to administer the count—1…NO! JT kicks out. Not wanting to let up, we see Bredy pull JT up and push him back into the corner where he starts to sting his chest with knife edge chops. With every sting, the fans in the arena let out a collective “Whoo” noise. Bredy then grabs the head of JT and points to the center of the ring before running forward and bouncing JT’s head off of the mat with a running bulldog. Going for another cover, we see the referee start the count—1…2…NO! JT kicks out. Standing up, we can see Bredy start to be a little proud of himself for switching the momentum his way, as he smacks JT a couple of times and paintbrushes him. Screaming something incoherently, we see Bredy wait until JT is completely to his feet before bouncing off the ropes. But as he comes back, JT shocks him and everybody else by stinging Bredy clean on the jaw with The Clockstopper. Bredy falls to the mat in a heap and JT makes the cover—1..2….3!
Winner of the Match: Justin Time
Phil Latio: It’s over!
Don Chuckles: You darn tootin it’s over…JT wins again…GO JT!!!!
Phil Latio: Justin Time has been on fire lately.
Don Chuckles: Now, the main event is next and then we are done.
Phil Latio: Adam Freeman and Beno, man against man action! This should be exciting!
Main Event
Adam Freeman vs Beno
Steve Cruise: The following match-up is scheduled for one fall.
"Show 'em the Ropes" by A Day to Remember plays and Adam Freeman comes out of the back.
Steve Cruise: Introducing first, from Coventry, England, weighing in at 228 lbs. He is ADAM FREEMAN!!!
Adam Freeman walks down the ramp and into the ring taunting. He then goes to the turnbuckle and taunts to the fans and then the lights dim.
Steve Cruise: Introducing his opponent, from Gwinn, Michigan, weighing in at 290 lbs. He is BENO!!!
Beno walks onto the stage. He poses for a moment as red and gold pyros shoot off. He cocks a smirk as he begins walking to the ring. He slides into the ring and ascends the turnbuckle with arms held high.
Beno and Freeman eye each other in the center of the ring, both looking for a good opening. The two lock up struggling for control, moving from one side of the ring to the other without breaking the lock. Finally, Freeman connects with a quick knee to the gut and then follows that with an elbow smash to the side of the head, taking Beno to one knee. Freeman picks up Beno and puts him in a headlock, but Beno breaks free and sends Freeman forward into the ropes. He drops under Freeman on the first pass, but on the second ricochet, Beno elevates and connects with a flying forearm smash. Beno quickly goes for a cover.
Kickout immediately
The two stand again, and now it is Beno’s turn to put Freeman in a headlock. He continues to crank it, taking Freeman down to one knee. Freeman adjusts and uses the leverage of having the lower position to slowly take the action to a corner, though he is still in the headlock. The referee forces Beno to break the hold as he is now in the ropes. Beno does and raises his hands in the air to show he is being a good sport. As Freeman backs away, he kicks Beno in the ribs for his sportsmanship. As Beno bends over in pain, still against the ropes, Freeman goes to punch him, Beno dodges it and punches him in the jaw, taking him to the ground. The referee quickly backs Beno out into the center of the ring to give Freeman some space. As soon as the referee turns his back to Beno to go check on Freeman, Beno sprints forward and stomps Freeman in the face. He continues to stomp him in the chest after that in the corner as he receives warnings from The referee, who finally backs him off. This time when Beno returns to the corner, he lifts Freeman up and punches him in the face once before slinging him to the opposite corner. He runs full speed at Freeman, but as he reaches him, Freeman ducks and then lifts Beno up, using Beno's own momentum to sling him out of the ring. Freeman goes to the top rope and dives out of the ring, hitting Beno with a high cross body and knocking them both to the ground outside the ring. The referee begins to count.
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As the two wrestlers get back to their feet, Beno is near the corner where he came into the ring. Freeman, finding himself in the center of the ring when he regains his balance, runs full speed at Freeman only to met by a boot to the ribs. As Freeman doubles over, Beno goes quickly to the top rope and dives over Freeman with a sunset flip, putting Freeman in a pinning position.
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As both men get back to their feet, Freeman quickly kicks Beno to the back of the thigh to take a temporary advantage. Beno drops to one knee momentarily, but stands just as Freeman goes for a clothesline. Beno ducks, and Freeman's momentum takes him past Beno at the ropes. Beno turns and hits with his clothesline, knocking Freeman outside the ring to the floor again. Beno stands in the ring and prepares to charge at Freeman when he stands. As soon as Freeman reaches the edge of the ring, Beno charges with a baseball slide, but Freeman moves and the failed attack takes Beno out of the ring. Beno quickly gets up and slingshots Freeman into a lounge table, that collapses under his weight, much to the chagrin of the patrons sitting there. Beno lifts Freeman out of the carnage and slings his injured shoulder into the steel steps outside the ring. He lifts Freeman up and then does it a second time, enticing a warning from the referee from inside the ring. Freeman winces in pain. Beno corals his prey and tosses Freeman back into the ring. As Freeman rolls to the center of the ring clutching his shoulder, Beno sprints across the ring and goes for quick cover to try and sneak a victory, even hooking the leg.
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After the nearfall, Freeman grabs Beno's arm goes right to work on Beno, wrenching the left arm behind Beno’s back as Freeman forces Beno’s face into the mat. Freeman begins to bounce the left arm of Beno up and down, putting direct pressure on the back of Beno’s shoulder. Beno wails in pain, with now the same injury as Freeman, and the referee asks him if he would like to tap. Beno shakes his head no, and begins to painstakingly get to his feet in spite of the hold. Freeman holds onto the armbar despite the change in position, but when he reaches his feet, Beno begins a series of punches to the gut of Freeman until he breaks the hold. Freeman quickly headbutts Beno, knocking him back to the canvas. Freeman goes right back to work, stomping multiple times on shoulder of the fallen Beno. Freeman goes up to the second rope and drops an elbow directly onto the injured shoulder. Beno goes to slide out of the ring, but Freeman catches his feet and drags him back into the ring to go for a cover.
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Beno is having trouble even lifting his left arm, but his right one is working just fine as he connects with a series of punches to the face of Freeman. As Freeman is staggered, Beno goes for a little more momentum off the ropes and connects to the face of Freeman with a forearm smash, taking Freeman to the ground. Freeman falls across the ropes, and Beno jumps to the outside, punching Freeman hard in the face and knocking him to the mat. Rather than climb back in the ropes, Beno scales to the top rope to take advantage. He pauses as he tries to shake some feeling into his arm, giving Freeman time to move out of the way as he goes for a frog splash. Beno retreats into the far corner with Freeman in full pursuit. Freeman goes for an enzuigiri, but Beno ducks as Freeman falls to the ground. Beno climbs to the second rope and as Freeman stands, he grabs his hair, pulls him and then performs a perfect bulldog, with full force from the extra gravity. Beno rolls him over for the pin.
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Freeman stands back up and begins to stomp on the shoulder of Beno. He quickly gets back down and locks in a cross arm breaker, putting brutal force on the elbow and shoulder of Beno, who screams in pain. Freeman commands the referee to ask Beno if he gives up. The referee asks, but Beno vehemently shakes his head no. Beno begins to pull the two wrestlers to the ropes. Slowly. Surely. He is just about ready for a final lunge, when Freeman stands up, yanks them back to the center of the ring and relocks the cross armbreaker. Freeman asks the referee to ask Beno again, but it has the same result, an outright refusal. This pattern continues for close to a minute before Beno stops moving. The referee goes in to test if he is out.
Justice lifts the arm.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice lifts the arm a second time.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice lifts the arm a third time.
It falls back to the mat.
Justice signals for the bell as Freeman drops the hold.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
Winner of the Match: Adam Freeman!
Don Chuckles: Oh my gosh! What a main event!
Phil Latio: What an shocker! Freeman wins! Well folks, that is all for tonight's show! Come back next week for another episode of Monday Night RAW!
Thanks goes out to Austin, Roxxi, Mistage and Jacob Senn with writing matches.