Post by "The Saviour" Jacob Senn on Dec 8, 2011 18:37:37 GMT -5
Thy WWE Presents: Monday Night Raw
Date: December 5, 2011
Venue: University Stadium in Albuquerque, NM
Date: December 5, 2011
Venue: University Stadium in Albuquerque, NM
Out in the arena, Thy WWE Raw was being slowly started as fans got their beverages and snacks, sat down and waited for the show to begin.
After the opening fireworks blasted on the arena stage, the camera shifted over to Don and Phil sitting at the announce table.
Don Chuckles: Welcome to Thy WWE Monday Night Raw, here in Albuquerque!
Phil Latio: Tonight we have some great matches happening tonight. We have the fast-rising new superstar, Jamine Creed taking on the sole owner of the ThyWWE Wrestlemania Ladder Match Case, POT.
Don: Yes, that seems to be an interseting contest. But, by order of Vince McMahon, it is going to be Destiny Knight vs. General Manager Austin Starr tonight. What action that is going to be!
Phil: Yes, but in our main event, our ThyWWE Unified World Champion Sheamus will face "The Saviour" Jacob Senn.
Don: Don't forget if Jacob wins, he will recieve a championship match against Sheamus at our 3-Hour Special for the 65th Anniversary of Monday Night RAW. But first let us go to our first match.
Our feed cuts in backstage amidst banging and a lot of muffled shouting. We can see outside of General Manager Starr’s office as a door opens and out stomps Dominic Reynolds into a hallway. Behind him is a furious looking General Manager Starr.
General Manager Starr: Don’t walk away from me, we’re not finished.
Dominic Reynolds: I’m done listening, I thought you were my friend Austin, but I guess I was mistaken. I thought that when I found out you were not only inviting me to the arena…that you were going to offer me reinstatement and a chance to kick Drew McIntyre’s ass. But instead you feed me some line of crap about how I need to stop showing up unannounced and how it looks bad for business. What happened to you man? What happened to the man who took chances and made this business exciting? Your suit and tie has chang-
General Manager Starr: Shut your mouth Dominic! Don’t try and blame me for your own shortcomings. When you signed here and debuted against Sheamus, you pushed him to his absolute limit, infact, the only other person to come as close as you did to beating him was The Undertaker. That momentum carried on to the Royal Rumble and your matches with Triple H, but then you got complacent Dom. That fire, that intensity…it all went away. You stopped giving a damn Dom and your career tanked because of it. You lost twice to Oden; you are the reason that your contract was terminated. There is nobody to blame for this but you.
We see Dominic’s eyes narrow as Austin continues.
General Manager Starr: I had faith in you Dominic and you let me down. You had so many chances to make an impact, to make yourself stand out, but you chose not to. So now I am telling you Dominic, these shenanigans stop, accept the Wrestlemania outcome and walk away with a bit of nobility.
Dominic Reynolds: You of all people Austin have a lot of nerve telling me about accepting match outcomes and simply walking away. I’ll tell you what I’m going to do man, you want me to make an impact, than that is exactly what I am going to do. Perhaps then you’ll reconsider your stance.
General Manager Starr: Get out of my building Dom!
Dominic Reynolds: Gladly Austin…
We see Dominic get escorted out by a security guard as Austin looks toward the path leading to ringside.
General Manager Starr: I’ve had enough of this.
We see Austin walking towards the ring as the feed goes to the three man announce team at ringside.
Julian Chichy: Is that crybaby coming out here to whine?
Don Chuckles: Um, you know that “crybaby” signs your paycheck right?
Phil Latio: Vince signs our paychecks you idiot.
We hear a new song kick on over the arena speakers as “My Own Hell” by Five Finger Death Punch blasts out, at first we don’t know who is coming, but that quickly changes as General Manager Starr walks out to a loud chorus of boos from the paying audience. Wasting no time we see Austin walk down and get inside of the ring, motioning for a microphone we see Austin eye the still booing fans and just shake his head.
General Manager Starr: This stops now…I’ve absolutely had enough. For the past several weeks I have sat and watched as not only my authority gets blatantly defied, but also as my very hold on this show seems to be slipping away from me. Vince told me last week to clean my mess up and that’s exactly what I intend to do. First off is you Alex Kendall…the majority don’t know you like I do Alex, the majority doesn’t know just how full of crap you really are. Your boasts of being the best wrestler in the world are exactly that…non-fictional boasts meant to intimidate and break the spirits of the weak minded. Doubt what I’m saying? Then explain to me why you haven’t been seen since I set the bounty on your head last week. No matter…you see Alex, this company has fallen into a state of chaos lately and it fits considering our next pay per view. Thy WWE Anarchy, taking place live on Pay-Per-View, January 29th, 2012. And that is the night that things are settled once and for all.
You see Alex, I am officially penciling in Sheamus vs. Alex Kendall for the main event of Anarchy.
The fans cheer loudly at this.
General Manager Starr: You see last week I refused to acknowledge Sheamus as the Unified World Champion of Thy WWE. The outcome of Wrestlemania was an embarrassment, but now he gets this chance to redeem himself in my eyes. Because in this match, not only is the Unified World Title going to be on the line, but I am going to take things a bit further Alex, if you win this match Alex and are able to defeat Sheamus, you will earn the remaining percentage that you need to gain your controlling interest here in Thy WWE.
Do I have your attention now Alex? I sure hope so.
What do you have to lose Mr. Kendall?
Next is………..her
We can see the disgust come over General Manager Starr as his head cocks before continuing.
I have never seen anybody who turns their back on their destiny as much as you do Caitlin. People have asked me why I don’t just sign us into a match and get this over with, simply put Caitlin, thanks to clever wording in your contract that Alex drafted, I can’t. Only you or he on your behalf can agree to compete in any match. But I am tired of waiting, so this is what I have decided to do. I am making an open plea to the entire Thy WWE roster; persuade them to make this match happen. Do what it takes to make this happen and I give you my word as a businessman that order will be restored.
Win, lose, or draw, order will be restored…because either I finally avenge the loss and pin her shoulders to the mat…………or she defeats me once more and I resign.
Shock can be clearly registered throughout the arena, as all fall silent.
That’s right Caitlin, if you agree to face me one on one and if I fail to beat you, then I know I will be unfit to further lead this company and I will voluntarily resign my position as the General Manager of Thy WWE.
Game on…it begins now.
“My Own Hell” kicks on once more as General Manager Starr exits the ring and walks back up the ramp.
Phil Latio: This is monumental; General Manager Starr has vowed to resign if he is unable to defeat Caitlin Callihan.
Don Chuckles: But first she has to accept Phil.
Julian Chichy: Did Austin essentially just declare Martial Law towards Caitlin and Alex?
The announcers are in shock as is the audience as the show goes to a commercial break.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Match 1:
Angellus vs. K.Orton
Angellus vs. K.Orton
Monday Night RAW comes back from commercial and we see K. Orton and Angellus both inside of the ring. K-Orton looks focused and Angellus stands there with a smirk on his face. The bell is rung and the superstars wrap up. Angellus having a weight advantage takes control early by placing Orton in a headlock. KO pushes Angellus into the ropes. The big man runs back at Orton and Orton tries for a cross body but Angellus catches him in the air.
Phil Latio: This can’t be good.
Angellus drops down with all of his weight on top of K. Orton with a body slam. Angellus hooks the leg and goes for the win early.
ONE!!
KICKOUT!!
Don Chuckles: Angellus trying to end this fast. He has to do more than that Phil!
Phil Latio: I agree Don. K. Orton is a fighter when he wants to be.
Angellus picks up Orton and Irish whips him into the ropes. Going for a big boot but Orton ducks and runs to the other ropes. Bouncing off and straight at Angellus. Orton kicks Angellus in the stomach and connects with a fast and quick DDT. The fans begin to cheer for K. Orton. Orton goes the pin but Angellus kicks out way before the ref can even get ready to count. K. Orton is on his feet, waiting for Angellus to get up. He does and he walks right into another kick to he mid-section.
Now between the legs of Orton, Angellus is in trouble as Orton tries to lift him up for some kind of power bomb but again using his weight, Angellus holds his ground, flipping Orton onto his back.
The cheers turn to boos as the monster find himself taking control once again. He picks up Orton by his hair. The ref tries to warn him but it is too late as Orton finds himself now being whipped into the turnbuckle. His neck goes snapping back and he screams in pain. Angellus has nothing better to do but laugh.
Don Chuckle: Angellus is a sick sick man Phil!
Phil Latio: Oh I know, I would hate being in the ring with him.
Angellus goes to grab Orton but somehow Orton manages to roll out of the way and drop kicks Angellus into the turnbuckle. Orton runs at Angellus and connects with a monkey flip! The whole ring shakes and the cheers begin to form once again.
Orton is excited and so is the fans. Orton taunts Angellus as he gets to a knee. Orton runs at the ropes and looks to drop kick Angellus but finds a hand around his throat. This isn’t good for Orton as Angellus picks up Orton off of the ground and goes for the choke slam but Orton using a cheating move and scratches the eyes of the giant. Angellus falls to one knee once again and Orton connects with a picture perfect DDT. He covers the big man as the ref begins to count.
ONE!!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!
Phil Latio: So close to winning this thing Don!
Don Chuckle: It might had been a dick move but a smart move. Scratching the eyes of Angellus. Smart move from a young talent.
Out of nowhere we see Ric Flair making his way down to the ring. The fans begin to boo. Orton turns around and sees Ric Flair half way down the ramp. Orton screaming at him, asking why is he there and what does he want. No answer. Ric gets to the steps as Orton lunges at him but Flair being smart drops off of the steps. Orton warns him to stay away as he turns around and BAM a big boot to the skull. Orton on the ground and Angellus on top with the pin.
ONE!!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!
Angellus’ eyes open wide as he can not believe it. Neither can Flair nor the fans. Angellus picks up Orton and places his hand around his throat. He looks left then right before picking Orton up off of the ground but no, Orton spins his way out of it and out of the blue Orton connects with a Styles Clash!
The arm is over the should of Angellus as the ref begins to count…
ONE!!
TWO!!
THREE!!
DING DING DING!!!!
Phil Latio: K. Orton did it! He actually won a match!
Don Chuckles: The Silent Killer is victorious!
The ref lifts up the right arm of K. Orton but he remembers about Ric Flair and goes after him. Orton chases Flair to the back and out of sight. Out of nowhere, we see Jamine Creed enter the ring where the beaten monster is. Jamine then waits till he gets up and turns to him. Jamine kicks Angellus in the gut and does Caesar's Last Wish. He gets back up and RAW goes to commercial.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Match 2:
POT vs. Jamine Creed
POT vs. Jamine Creed
Steve Cruise: The following matchup is scheduled for one fall.
"Word Life" hits the sound system and POT's tron comes across the screen, and the crowd gives a mixed reaction as he heads down to the ring.
Steve Cruise: Introducing first from Belfast, Ireland.....weighing in at 230 pounds.....he is the sole owner of the Wrestlemania Ladder Match Case....POT!
POT slides into the ring, warming himself up with some shadow boxing as he awaits his opponent.
Steve Cruise: His opponent from Phoenix, Arizona.....weighing in at 223 pounds....he is Jamine Creed!
Pie Jesu begins to play from the P.A system as the young star runs into the stage and is given mix reactions. Creed cocks a smirk and begins his path down the ramp and slides into the ring. Jamine jumps onto the turnbuckle and hits his chest twice before jumping off. Jamine walks into the far corner as his theme song begins to fade. The bell rings to signal the match.
Phil: Here we go!
Don: It is time for a good one!
The two circle each other in the ring for a moment and Creed takes advantage with a side headlock. Creed holds it in for a while and runs to bounce off the ropes. He gets to the ropes and tosses POT over to the other side. Creed runs toward POT just to get met with a clothesline by POT. POT then lifts him up and does a back drop suplex. POT then goes for the quick pinfall.
ONE!
KICKOUT!
KICKOUT!
POT get agitated that he does not have the victory yet. POT gets to his feet and Creed is still getting up. POT runs to the ropes and comes back to hit the shoulderblock on Creed. POT gets up again and runs to do the same thing, but Creed does a big boot to the face of POT. Creed lifts him up to do a DDT to the skull. Creed goes for the pinfall.
ONE!
KICKOUT!
KICKOUT!
Creed, not getting angry, stands up and waits for POT to get up. POT gets up and turns while groggy to Creed. Creed then lifts POT and does a body slam. Creed runs to the ropes and comes back to get tripped up by POT. POT gets up with Creed and POT kicks Creed in the gut. POT grabs Creed's head and does a suplex. POT stands, does a taunt to the crowd, and does an elbow drop. POT lifts up Creed and tosses him to the ropes. Creed goes and then comes back to POT walking right into a Samoan drop. POT stands up and goes in front of Creed. POT taunts to the fans and runs to the ropes. He comes back to Creed, taunts again, and lands his fist on Creed's skull. Creed, in pain, slowly gets up. Creed turns around and POT lifts him up on his shoulders and does the FU. He then goes for the pinfall.
ONE!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
POT picks up Jamine and Irish whips him into the ropes. He then goes for a clothesline, but Jamine ducks and hits a neck breaker. POT rolls up and Jamine kicks him in the mid-section. He picks up POT over his head. He hits his finisher, Caesar’s Last Wish. He then grabs the leg of POT and goes for the pinfall.
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
TWO!
THREE!
DING DING DING!!!
WINNER: Jamine Creed via Caesar's Last Wish
Don: The rampage of this fast rising superstar keeps on going!
Phil: This is a fluke. There is no way POT could lose to this rookie!
Don: Well, Phil, apparently he just did.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Match 3:
General Manager Starr vs. Stalker Knight
(If Austin doesn’t show up, he will be suspended for thirty days)
General Manager Starr vs. Stalker Knight
(If Austin doesn’t show up, he will be suspended for thirty days)
Our show returns from the commercial break with General Manager Starr already in the ring.
Don Chuckles: Austin heeded the threat of Mr. McMahon.
Phil Latio: How do you expect him to be able to face Callihan if he is suspended you boob?
No time appears to be wasted as we hear the theme song of Stalker Knight kick on over the arena speakers and the fans are cheering as they see Stalker run out and quickly slide inside of the ring. Stalker looks at the referee and screams for him to ring the bell, General Manager Starr simply nods and the referee does as he is instructed, making this match officially underway. We see Austin’s head cock slightly as he watches Stalker Knight raise his arms up and walk towards him. Stalker tries to throw a right hand, but Austin simply sidesteps it. Throwing another left, and then a right, we see Austin just sidestep again and start to chuckle. Stalker reaches forward and tries to force Austin into a tie up, but we see him just sidestep to the left once more. Now chuckling and pointing at Stalker Knight, we can see Austin grin as his opponent just grows furious at the non-combative stance Austin appears to be taking thus far. Stalker Knight then takes a couple of steps back and charges towards Austin, but Austin just sidesteps and uses Stalker’s own momentum to toss him to the outside of the ring. Stalker lands hard on the arena floor, and Austin shakes his head inside the ring. The referee starts to make the ten count, but then oddly, we see General Manager Starr exit the opposite side of the ring and look back momentarily before waving his hands and starting to walk up the ramp. The referees count stops as Stalker gets back inside the ring, but starts up once more as the referee starts to count General Manager Starr out. We see the boss stop at the top of the stage, turning back to only shake his head at Stalker in the ring before disappearing behind the curtain. Seven…Eight…Nine….Ten! The count is reached, and the referee orders the bell to be rung.
WINNER: Stalker Knight via count-out.
Don Chuckles: What is Austin thinking guys?
Phil Latio: The only match that matters to him is the one with Callihan, but will she ever accept?
Julian Chichy: Guess we’re gonna have to see…..
COMMERCIAL BREAK
As our show returns from a commercial break, we can see a rather somber faced Christian Knight standing tall in the ring. With a microphone in hand, we can almost feel the intensity pouring off of him as he continues to just stare into the camera before beginning to speak.
Christian Knight: Where are you old man Walker? I’m truly concerned, I mean I even went as far as to bring some flowers and candy to your hospital room, but they said you checked out?
We see Christian’s head cock slightly as he continues.
Christian Knight: Where are you hiding old man Walker? I knew you were hurt, but I never knew you were such a gutless coward. Week in and week out you continue to baffle me Ken, I continue to hear and be told stories about the passion and intensity that you always brought to the ring, how you would never back down from anything. But all I continue to see old man is a hollowed shell, a man who continues to put his legacy to shame each and every week. Did your spirit finally break old man Walker? Did the painful truth of having your family stolen right out from underneath you finally do you in? Did watching your career slowly fade away cause you to just stop trying Ken? You went from headlining shows to just being forgotten? A lesser man would let that break his spirits…is that what happened to you old man Walker?
What I still continue to not understand Ken…is where you came off thinking that you had any right to judge me or try and compare yourself to me? I am a rising star here in Thy WWE old man, while you…you are just the old dog that is too stupid to willingly walk away. But I offer you one last chance to try and earn some foundation to your sham legacy old man Walker. January 29th, 2011 at the Anarchy PPV, I am challenging you to a match. One last chance to see your name in the bright lights Ken, one last chance to get that moment in the sun that you so desperately live for, one last chance to walk away with a semblance of nobility. What do you say old man?
The fans cheer at the challenge.
Julian Chichy: This old has been Ken won’t accept! He’s scared of getting his head knocked off by Christian.
Don Chuckles: Never say never man.
Christian drops the mic and kicks it out of the ring and looks toward the top of the stage as he awaits the arrival of Drew McIntyre.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Match 4:
Drew McIntyre vs. Christian Knight
(Non-Title)
Drew McIntyre vs. Christian Knight
(Non-Title)
Raw comes back from a commercial break, and the crowd waits in anticipation for the next match
Steve Cruise: The following contest, is scheduled for one fall...
As soon as the first few notes of the song begun to play, the crowd immediately starts to boo their faces off. Drew McIntyre walks out, his usual arrogant smirk on his face.
Steve Cruise: Introducing first from Ayr, Scotland...weighing in at 256 pounds, the Intercontinental champion, Drew McIntyre!
He pats the Intercontinental Championship on his waist, and gestures to the crowd, inciting more boos from the crowd. Jim Cornette follows right behind him, as he walks down the ramp and gets into the ring. McIntyre unstraps his belt and holds it high for all to see, and the crowd continues to boo. Drew hands the referee the belt, who hands it to someone at ringside. The referee orders the two to their respective corners, and signals for the bell.
Don Chuckles: I'm going to give the edge to Drew McIntyre here
Phil Latio: I'm going to have to disagree with you Don, I'm thinking Christian Knight will pull off the win here tonight and be the first to defeat McIntyre
Don Chuckles: Either way it should be a highly competitive match. McIntyre has the strength and size advantage. And while quite agile, he isn't as fast as Knight. We'll see what happens.
DING DING DING!!
McIntyre and Knight lock up in the middle of the ring, and Drew powers forward, pushing Knight back up into the turnbuckle. He strikes forward with a short range elbow that clocks him across the brow, and repeats it two more times. He then begins to stomp into his midsection repeatedly until the referee makes him back off.
Don Chuckles: There is the strength and size advantage of McIntyre, driving him into the corner and putting a beating on him.
Drew smirks and poses to the crowd, then approaches the turnbuckle. Knight leaps to his feet and toe drop holds McIntyre face first into the bottom turnbuckle. Knight backpedals to the center of the ring, and McIntyre whips around and up to his feet, charging forward. Knight jumps into the air and nails Drew with a dropkick, and goes for a quick cover, but Drew kicks out at two.
Phil Latio: And now we see the speed advantage of Knight coming into play.
Don Chuckles: Touche
Cornette screams at McIntyre, yelling something about his gameplan. Drew gives a nod as he is brought to his feet by Knight. Before Knight can even start to get a move in, McIntyre grabs Knight around the head and performs a headlock takedown, keeping the headlock secured and wrenching on his neck. Knight works his way to his feet, and pushes Drew in the back, causing him to run and bounce off the ropes. Knight ducks down for a back body drop, but Drew is a step ahead, and hits a swinging neckbreaker on Knight. McIntyre brings Knight up to his feet, but Knight kicks McIntyre in the stomach, then runs to the ropes. He bounces off and hits McIntyre with a clothesline as he straightens up from his doubled over position. Another quick cover, and another kickout. Knight picks up McIntyre again, and grabs his wrist, then brings it up and over, twisting it slightly back and to the side. He yanks on the arm once, causing McIntyre to grimace in pain. McIntyre goes into a roll, relieving the pressure, then brings Knight's arm behind him in a hammerlock, pushing up to the center of his back to put more tension on it.
Knight snapmares Drew to a sitting position, and goes to apply a chinlock, but Drew rotates his body and sweeps Christian's legs, and rolls him up in a pinning predicament. Knight kicks out at two, and both men scramble to their feet, facing eachother with fists raised, and the crowd cheers at the exchange. Christian Knight shoots down and performs a double leg takedown, then flips forward and bridges into a pin.
ONE!
TWO!
TWO!
McIntyre kicks out and forward, hooking his feet over Knight's shoulders, which are now pinned down to the mat.
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ONE!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
Again, both men get to their feet after another standstill.
Don Chuckles: Things are starting to heat up!
Phil Latio: And the crowd is loving this quick paced match
Christian Knight engages first, grabbing Drew around the waist and attempting to hit a belly to belly suplex, but Drew slips around behind him, and hits a textbook german suplex. Drew picks Knight up to his feet and lifts Knight into the air for a northern lights suplex, but Knight kicks his feet and reverses the momentum, falling backwards and drilling McIntyre with a hard DDT, and he makes the cover, but McIntyre kicks out at two. Cornette yells words of encouragement to Drew from ringside. Knight picks up Drew and whips him to the corner, and charges in, but only gets a face full of boot as Drew lifts his leg at the perfect time. He falls backwards, and Drew immediately runs forward and grabs the legs, attempting to lock in a submission...
Don Chuckles: He's going for the Highlander!
Phil Latio: If he gets this locked in securely it could be all over for Christian Knight!
Christian Knight manages to kick free of his opponent, getting out of the hold. He rolls to his feet as McIntyre taunts him with motion of his fingers, saying "you were THIS close".
Don Chuckles: Well scouted there by Knight
As Knight gets to his feet, Drew runs forward and knees Knight in the head, and he falls to the mat. Drew begins to climb the ropes, but a groggy Knight still has the wherewithal to get up and throw himself on the ropes, causing Drew to rack himself. McIntyre falls to the mat, but Knight quickly picks him up. He turns around, grabs McIntyre's head and runs forward with a running bulldog, but McIntyre quickly halts the motion, picks up Knight, turns a half circle, and drops Christian with a back suplex. McIntyre goes for a cover.
ONE!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
TWO!
KICKOUT!
Drew backs up a few steps and waits for Knight to get up. When he does, McIntyre runs forward with a powerful boot, but Knight ducks, slips behind McIntyre, and hits him with a german suplex, payback for earlier. He holds onto it though, and brings him up again, for a second german suplex. He still holds on, and goes for a third, but McIntyre grabs hold of the wrists, and they struggle against eachother in a test of strength. Drew overcomes Knight, and gets free, ducking down and pulling forward, flipping Knight over him. Drew runs the opposite direction and bounces off the ropes, timing it perfectly as Christian gets to his feet, and the boot connects this time, and Drew covers him.
ONE!
TWO!
THR-KICKOUT!
TWO!
THR-KICKOUT!
Drew argues with the referee, who holds his position, and Drew shakes his head in disgust. Drew brings Knight to his feet once more, but suddenly Knight grabs Drew and hits a belly to belly suplex. Drew gets to his feet quickly, but is hit by a clothesline. He gets up yet again and is hit by a dropkick. Knight quickly locks in a cross armbar, and tries to rip McIntyre's shoulder out of his socket. It almost looks as if he wants to tap, but he manages to get to the ropes and break the hold. Knight grabs McIntyre's arm and brings him to a standing position, twisting it around, wrenching it, and finishing it off with an elbow to the shoulder, causing Drew to clutch at it in pain. Knight picks up Drew and goes to whip him to the ropes, but McIntyre reverses. Off the rebound, Drew picks up Knight and summarily drops him with a spinebuster. He takes a moment to shake off his shoulder pains and catch his breath.
Drew then brings Christian Knight to his feet, who elbows him in the gut, and tries to hit McIntyre with a russian leg sweep, but Drew reverses it, switching his footing and nailing Knight with his own intended move. Knight gets to his feet, but Drew uses Knight's moment against him, hitting an arm drag. He gets up and stomps on his elbow a few times until the referee admonishes him. He waits until Knight gets to his feet, then grabs a hold of him, hitting a snap suplex. Again he waits until Knight gets up, and waits for him to attack. He swings a right hand at Drew, who grabs Christian's wrist and arm, taking him down to the ground and locking in a crossface submission. Knight gets to the ropes, and Drew utilizes the four count to his advantage.
He brings Knight to his feet and kicks him in the stomach. He puts his head between his thighs and lifts him up, dropping him hard with a piledriver. He moves to go for the pin, but suddenly hesitates, a sinister smile on the face of the Sinister Scotsman.
Phil Latio: I don't like that look, what is he planning?
Don Chuckles: I don't know Phil, but it doesn't look good. That smile always gives me chills down my spine...
McIntyre picks up Knight, and brings him over to the turnbuckle, where he sits Knight on the top rope. He proceeds to superplex him off the top rope. In one fluid motion as soon as they hit the mat, McIntyre uses the momentum to roll himself backwards and pick up Knight at the same time, hook the arms, and hit the Future Shock DDT, using the momentum of the superplex and the roll to give it a bigger impact that causes the ring ropes to shake. McIntyre rolls him over for the cover.
Don Chuckles: What a brutal move by McIntyre!
Phil Latio: While I feel bad for the pain inflicted, I have to admit I have never seen anything like that...Drew's moves are so fluid, so technically sound...this one is over.
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
DING DING DING!!
TWO!
THREE!
DING DING DING!!
WINNER: Drew McIntyre via Future Shock DDT
Broken Dreams by Shaman's Harvest begins to play as Cornette enters the ring with the Intercontinental Championship belt, strapping it around Drew's waist and raising his arm high in the air as they celebrate.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
Match 5:
Sheamus vs. Jacob Senn
(If Jacob wins, he is the new #1 contender at MNR 65)
Sheamus vs. Jacob Senn
(If Jacob wins, he is the new #1 contender at MNR 65)
Phil Latio: Jacob Senn really needs to win this match, if he does, he gets a chance at Sheamus' championship
Don Chuckles: It's a big match for Jacob Senn, but the question is, can he pull it off?
Jacob Senn’s theme plays around the arena, echoing off the walls, the fans cheer as he makes his way to the stage, Senn looks at the fans around and smiles, before running to the ring and sliding underneath the ropes.
Steve Cruise: The following is set for one fall, introducing first, from New York City, New York, weighing in at 247 pounds. He is The Savior, Jacob Senn!
Senn climbs the corner and taunts to the fans, receiving more cheers. Senn gets down from the corner and waits in front of the corner for Sheamus.
Sheamus’ theme plays shortly after Jacob Senn’s stops; the fans give him a mix of cheers and jeers as he enters the arena with his title over his shoulder. Sheamus walks down to the ring.
Steve Cruise: And his opponent, from Dublin Ireland, weighing in at 272 pounds, he is the Thy WWE Unified World Champion; he is the Celtic Warrior, Sheamus!
When he reaches the bottom of the ramp, he turns to the stairs and climbs them before walking along the apron, he looks at the fans before entering the ring. Sheamus hands the belt to the referee, who gives it to one of the ring personnel. Sheamus stand in an opposite corner to Jacob Senn, looking focused.
The bell rings as Senn and Sheamus circle each other; they both make their move at the same time, getting into a lock up. Sheamus easily over powers Senn, pushing him into the corner, still in the lock up position, the referee interferes, forcing Sheamus to break the hold. As soon as the referee moves away, Sheamus kicks Senn, who is still in the corner, in the stomach. Jacob Senn doubles over and Sheamus strikes him with a hammer blow to the back, forcing Senn to his hands and knees. Sheamus stomps away at Senn. Sheamus pulls Senn up and throws him to the rope, attempting a clothesline, only for Senn to duck underneath; Senn rebounds on the ropes and takes Sheamus down with a double leg takedown. Senn stands up quickly; it’s his turn to stomp away. Senn goes for a standing knee drop, only for Sheamus to roll out the way. Both men get to their feet, Senn charges at Sheamus but Sheamus almost takes his head off with a huge clothesline. Sheamus drops down and cover Senn, only for him to get his shoulder up before the referee counts. Sheamus sends an endless barrage of punches. Sheamus stands up and taunts to the fans, giving Senn an opportunity to hook his legs around one of Sheamus’ legs, tripping him up, Senn quickly, with one of Sheamus’ legs still hooked, grabs Sheamus’ other leg, trying to surprise him with a quick pin.
ONE!!
Phil Latio: Well, it may have been smart to get an early pin, but Senn’s got to do much more to pin Sheamus.
Don Chuckles: Sheamus had no trouble kicking out there.
Sheamus kicks out, he looks stunned that he almost lost the match right there. Sheamus attempts to grab Senn, but he slips behind him and gets him in a waste lock; he transitions it into a headlock. Senn squeezes the hold harder; each second Sheamus tries to fight it, the more pressure Senn puts on. This goes on for a good two minutes before Sheamus manages to lift up Senn; Sheamus drops Senn on his knee with an atomic drop. Senn stumbles to the corner, Sheamus charges at Senn but eats an elbow to the mouth. Senn climbs the corner with his back to Sheamus, meaning he can’t see Sheamus running towards him. Sheamus’ arm collides with Senn’s back, Senn manages to land on his feet on the apron. Senn swings wildly at Sheamus, who ducks, spinning Senn around. Sheamus pulls Sheamus’ upper body through the ropes and throws countless forearms to his chest. Sheamus goes for one more, but Senn grabs Sheamus’ head and throws himself off the apron, forcing Sheamus’ head to snap on the ropes, sending him to the ground. Senn grabs Sheamus’ legs and rags him out the ring. Senn holds Sheamus’ arm and throws him into the steps, making him crash into the steel steps. Sheamus manages to get to his feet, Senn struggles to lift Sheamus up but manages to do so, Senn drops Sheamus’ gut onto the barricade, Sheamus ends up falling into the crowd, causing many cheers from the fans.
Don Chuckles: Wow, the fans are getting a treat right now.
Phil Latio: Maybe, but the referee is counting them out, Senn needs to get back in the ring.
Senn notices the referee is counting throughout all this. Senn enters the ring but then leaves immediately to break the count. Senn climbs over the barricade; he grabs Sheamus and pushes him back over the barricade. Senn poses to the fans before going back over the barricade. Senn goes over to Sheamus, but Sheamus punches Senn in the gut, who answers with a knee to the face. Senn throws Sheamus in the ring. Senn enters the ring and goes for a cover straight away.
ONE!!
TWO!!!
TWO!!!
Sheamus manages to get his shoulder up, leaving Senn shocked. Senn steps back, waiting in the corner for Sheamus to get up. Sheamus finally gets to his feet. Senn charges at Sheamus, Sheamus sees this and goes for the Brogue Kick; Senn manages to stop just before it hits him. Senn paces back straight away, with a mix of shock and relief that he didn’t get hit. Sheamus smirks at Senn, angering him. Senn walks to Sheamus, but Sheamus manages to take down Senn with a headlock takedown.
Phil Latio: Senn needs to be a lot more careful, he could have lost then.
Don Chuckles: Now Sheamus has control, he needs to finish it quickly, or he may be in trouble.
Sheamus uses his knee and tries to choke him out; the referee pulls Sheamus back and warns him. Senn manages to get to his feet coughing and holding his neck. Senn taunts Sheamus. Sheamus, enraged, kicks Senn in the gut; Sheamus shoves Senn’s head between his legs. Sheamus taunts to the fans, getting them riled up. Sheamus lifts him up for the High Cross, the fans are going wild.
Don Chuckles: He’s going to do it, Sheamus s going to his the High Cross!
Phil Latio: If Sheamus hits it, it’s all over!
Sheamus steadies Senn, who is trying his best to fight out of it. Sheamus runs, but Sheamus is able to slip out of the High Cross, the cheers begin to die down as Senn avoid it. Senn aims a big combo of punches to Sheamus. Sheamus is knocked to the corner. Senn shouts at Sheamus, livid. The fans begin to cheer loudly again, working up Senn. Senn feels the crowd cheering. He runs towards Sheamus as fast as he can. Sheamus suddenly jumps and connects with a Brogue Kick! Senn’s neck snaps back as Senn slumps to the floor in a heap.
Phil Latio: Out of nowhere!
Don Chuckles: Sheamus nailed him with the Brogue Kick! It has to be all over.
Sheamus drags Senn to the centre of the ring. Sheamus hooks both legs and the referee counts, the fans also chant along in unison with the referee.
ONE!!!!!
TWO!!!!!!
THREE!!!!!!!!!!
TWO!!!!!!
THREE!!!!!!!!!!
WINNER: Sheamus via Brogue Kick
Don: There you have it, folks, Sheamus defeats Jacob Senn. We hope to see you next week at the 3-Hour Special for the 65th Anniversary of Monday Night RAW!