Post by Dominic Reynolds on Jul 26, 2011 0:25:37 GMT -5
Attrition
Our PPV begins in different fashion, instead of a recap video or a pyrotechnics display, our show opens with a shot of General Manager Starr sitting in his office. Hearing a knock on his door, we see Austin stand up and walk over to the door cursing under his breath.
General Manager Starr: This had better be good.
Opening the door, we see Austin look around but see nobody there.
General Manager Starr: I am not in the mood for games right now.
Austin goes to take his hand off the door and let it close, but a hand emerges to stop it and a familiar voice causes Austin to freeze in his tracks and turn damn near ghost white.
Voice: Hello old friend!
General Manager Starr: KEN!
We see Austin turn around and lay eyes on the grinning figure of Kenneth Walker who is standing in the doorway grinning. Literally, everybody in the arena, announcers included are just stunned into silence. We all remember the personal history between Austin and Ken, from best friends and brothers to savage enemies. The fight at Oppression that would end up being the last match these two men fought is still talked about for the brutality and passion they displayed.
General Manager Starr: Ken, where you have been old friend? I’ve been looking for you, for months.
Kenneth Walker: Where my travels have taken me old friend is no concern right now.
General Manager Starr: What are you doing here Ken?
Kenneth Walker: You and I have much to discuss old friend, an important matter that was brought to my attention. Close the door old friend; this is a matter for our ears and our ears alone.
Austin nods feebly to Kenneth before nodding for Kenneth to come in and take a seat. Once Kenneth gets himself seated, we see Austin let go of the door and make his way back to his desk. As the door closes we see Kenneth reach into the overcoat he was wearing and take out a thickly bound stack of paperwork. The door then snaps shut; what could these two men be discussing? I guess we will hopefully find out soon enough as the show goes back to ringside as we already see the entrants for our first match inside of the ring and ready to go.
Match 1: Madison Simmons vs. Velvet Sky vs. Lyara Jayde vs. Destiny Knight
(Thy WWE Divas Championship)
[/size]Our PPV begins in different fashion, instead of a recap video or a pyrotechnics display, our show opens with a shot of General Manager Starr sitting in his office. Hearing a knock on his door, we see Austin stand up and walk over to the door cursing under his breath.
General Manager Starr: This had better be good.
Opening the door, we see Austin look around but see nobody there.
General Manager Starr: I am not in the mood for games right now.
Austin goes to take his hand off the door and let it close, but a hand emerges to stop it and a familiar voice causes Austin to freeze in his tracks and turn damn near ghost white.
Voice: Hello old friend!
General Manager Starr: KEN!
We see Austin turn around and lay eyes on the grinning figure of Kenneth Walker who is standing in the doorway grinning. Literally, everybody in the arena, announcers included are just stunned into silence. We all remember the personal history between Austin and Ken, from best friends and brothers to savage enemies. The fight at Oppression that would end up being the last match these two men fought is still talked about for the brutality and passion they displayed.
General Manager Starr: Ken, where you have been old friend? I’ve been looking for you, for months.
Kenneth Walker: Where my travels have taken me old friend is no concern right now.
General Manager Starr: What are you doing here Ken?
Kenneth Walker: You and I have much to discuss old friend, an important matter that was brought to my attention. Close the door old friend; this is a matter for our ears and our ears alone.
Austin nods feebly to Kenneth before nodding for Kenneth to come in and take a seat. Once Kenneth gets himself seated, we see Austin let go of the door and make his way back to his desk. As the door closes we see Kenneth reach into the overcoat he was wearing and take out a thickly bound stack of paperwork. The door then snaps shut; what could these two men be discussing? I guess we will hopefully find out soon enough as the show goes back to ringside as we already see the entrants for our first match inside of the ring and ready to go.
Match 1: Madison Simmons vs. Velvet Sky vs. Lyara Jayde vs. Destiny Knight
(Thy WWE Divas Championship)
As all four divas are in separate corners, the official hoists the Divas championship high into the air for the combatants to see. All four divas look on hungrily at the championship before them. As the official sounds for the bell, we’re off!
Don Chuckles: I love seeing women fight Phil, god does that make me a bad person?
Moments after the bell rings, Lyara and Analyse rush Simmons and Sky. Lyara lays into Sky with a furry of lefts and rights before taking her to the ground with a discus close line. Analyse and Simmons are seen exchanging punches before Simmons gains the upper hand and sends a knee to the midsection. Simmons grabs two handfuls of hair and slams Analyse hard to the mat. Lyara sees what’s going on and goes for Simmons, but Sky clips her in the back of the knee, taking her to the mat. Sky grabs a hold of Lyara’s left leg and twists her way around it and drops down into a laced leg lock! Lyara lets out a scream as Sky wrenches back on the leg, but Simmons runs over and kicks Sky square in the temple. Sky releases the hold and lays on the ground in a heap. Simmons rolls her out of the ring with her foot and she hit’s the ground with a thud. Simmons turns her attention back to Lyara and stomps roughly on her left leg not once, but twice.
Phil Latio: Hehe, she will feel that in the morning.
But out of nowhere, Analyse comes from behind and rolls Simmons up! 1.…. Simmons kicks out with ease. Analyse wastes little time as he hit’s a low drop kick to Simmons, sending her to the mat once again. Analyse quickly runs to the ropes and rebounds off with a quick low leg drop to the throat of Simmons. Lyara has made her way back to her feet as and performs a low senton onto Simmons. Analyse drops as Sky pulls her feet and pulls her to the outside. She levels Star with a close line and squirms back into the ring, only to receive a kick to the midsection followed by a snap suplex. Lyara makes the quick cover. 1.…2.….. Sky gets her shoulder up.
Don Chuckles: Almost had it there
Phil Latio: Almost isn’t enough.
Simmons grabs Lyara by the shoulder, spins her around and delivers a split legged jawbreaker. Lyara stumbles back a bit as Simmons rushes her with a calf kick to the jaw. Simmons looks like she is in control until Analyse springboards off of the ropes with a high sunset flip onto Simmons! 1.…..2.….. Simmons just kicks out in time! Velvet Sky stalks Lyara from behind as Star has Simmons positioned in a standing neck wrench. Simmons maneuvers her way out of the neck wrench and delivers a thunderous Fatal Attraction to Star and goes for the pinfall…..1.………while Lyara has hit the Sweet Revenge on Sky…but the referee is still counting the fall for Simmons…….2.……….3!
It’s over.
The bell sounds as Lyara looks on is disbelief as the official hands the Divas championship over to Madison Simmons!
Don Chuckles: We have a new champion Phil, but Lyara was not pinned.
Phil Latio: I smell a rematch Donny. I really do.
Winner and NEW Thy WWE Divas Champion: Madison Simmons in 9:50 via Fatal Attraction.
As Madison celebrates with her new championship, we see Lyara step in front of her and the now former champion jaws with the new champion as the show goes to an advertising break.
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RETURN FROM BREAK
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As our show returns from the advertising break, we see the Tron video for Drew McIntyre come on and hear his music begin to blast over the speakers.
Drew walks out from backstage wearing his ring attire and holding a microphone in his hand. He gestures to the crowd with his arms stretched out, taking in the crowd's cheers and boo's.
Don Chuckles: What the hell is the Sinister Scotsman doing here? He's not on the card, is he Phil?
Phil Latio: No, hes not. But the Rock knows what happened the last time he made an unexpected appearance in Las Vegas.
Drew McIntyre: I know I know, I'm not on the card tonight. I'm not supposed to be here at Attrition. We all know why that is, don't we laddies? Its because I was snubbed out of fear. Let me tell you something about the Scottish. We are born without fear, we are only born with talent, aggression, hated, and intelligence...something most wrestlers in this business don't have. The reason that I'm not wrestling here tonight is that everyone is afraid to step into the ring with me. They know they are going to lose. Case and point, look at what I did to the Rock on Raw. I tactically destroyed him and got the win. So at this point I publicly announce myself as the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship that will be crowned here tonight. As for who wins, it doesn't really matter. Because none of the three can compare to my genetic superiority, my vast intelligence, and my unparalleled talent in the ring. Jacob Senn you're always whining, bitching and moaning about how you haven't gotten a shot at a title before. You gotta win boyo to get to a title shot. You are not going to get a title until you know how to wrestle. Raven why don't you just go and get yourself a walker and check yourself into an old person's home you old bugger. And Christian Knight the newcomer...I don't know what kind of..."special favors" you have been doing for Austin Starr in his office. But its obvious thats what it took because we all know Vince didn't want to hire you because he recognized you are a no talent hack! And no matter who wins out of the battle of the Three Stooges, the winner tonight will be nothing more than the holder of MY Intercontinental championship title until such a time I deem to take it away from you. Whoever wins should be afraid and watch behind you...because I'm coming.
Drew McIntyre throws the microphone into the crowd, gestures with his arms out to his side to the crowd as they begin to give a mixture of cheers and boo's at the announcement. At this point Drew turns around and walks backstage. Strong words from Drew, curious to see him deliver. The crowd is now buzzing as the show takes another advertising break.
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Match 2: Dominic Reynolds vs. Xavier Oden
We see a recap showing how this feud came to be, the taunts, and the blunt promise of victory by Reynolds are all shown before we are taken to ringside where we see Don and Phil.
Don Chuckles: Welcome back folks. Hopefully all of you are enjoying the pay per view as much as I am. We just crowned a new Diva’s champion, Madison Simmons. What are your thoughts about that Phil?
Phil Latio: Well, I think this is good for the divas division. Lyara wanted some competition and now she has some. I thought it was a really close match up and I am not going to like Don, I hope Lyara get her rematch soon, maybe at Wrestlemania?
Don Chuckles: Maybe Phil but right not it is Madison’s time to party and to enjoy herself. Up next we have Xavier Oden and Dominic Reynolds going one on one. This feud has been exciting so far, let’s watch and see how this plans out.
The lights begin to flicker on and off as “Monster" Skillet begins to play off of the P.A system. The fans begin to give Xavier Oden mix reactions as he makes his way onto the stage. Oden pauses in the middle of the stage and taunts the crowd.
Don Chuckles: This kid has come along way since signing with Thy WWE. He surely has his work cut out for him.
Xavier cocks a grin and starts his walk down the ramp. Fans booing him every step of the way. Oden finds himself inches away from the ring as he stops. Closes his eyes for a second and then slides into the ring. Oden runs onto the closes turnbuckle and raises his arms up high. The fans begin to boo even louder.
Phil Latio: The fans really don’t like Xavier Oden Don. Will that affect his performance tonight?
Don Chuckles: It could Phil but Xavier Oden is a professional and I think he will be able to handle the pressure. I wouldn’t worry about the fans as much as I would about Reynolds.
Oden’s theme music begins to fade as Xavier jumps off of the turnbuckle and waits for his opponent. Light sound of Dominic Reynold’s theme song begins to play from the P.A system as the fans begin to give him mix reaction as well. Reynolds smiles as he walks onto the stage.
Phil Latio: Dominic Reynolds has been insulted and hated on by Xavier Oden for the past week. Now he is sick of it and I know he will be looking to shut him up once and for all.
Don Chuckles: It isn’t going to be as easy as he thinks. Oden is talented and Reynolds must push himself if he wants to win tonight.
Reynolds is now half way down the ramp. He finds himself high fiving a few fans on his way down to the ring. He reaches the ring, eyes glued onto Oden. Reynolds slides into the ring and begins to jump up and down as he music begins to fade. Oden doesn’t have a smile one his face anymore and Reynolds is more focused. The ref calls for the bell as the men begin to circle each other.
DING DING DING
Don Chuckles: Here we go!
The men wrap up and Reynolds take the early lead, placing Oden into a head-lock. Oden without ease picks up Reynolds and drops back onto the mat connecting with a back suplex. Oden goes for a quick cover.
1.….Kickout
Phil Latio: Not even close. Oden must do way more than that to take down Dominic.
Oden rolls up and picks Reynolds up. Oden hit’s a right jab and kicks Reynolds in the mid-section. Oden runs off of the ropes and knocks Dominic down with a clothesline. Another quick cover by Oden but again Xavier only receives a one count. Both men roll up as Oden goes for a clothesline, Reynolds ducks and connects with a nice neck breaker.
The fans begin to cheer as Reynolds gets to his feet. Oden is holding his neck on the ground. Reynolds runs towards Oden and stops on his back. Oden switches from holding his neck to his back. Reynolds picks up Oden. Dominic kicks Oden in the mid-section and connects with a snap suplex. Reynolds pins Oden.
1.………………2..Kickout!
Don Chuckles: That was a close one Phil.
Reynolds now picks up Oden once again. Reynolds goes for another kick to the mid-section but Oden catches his foot. Oden smiles and throws the foot down. Reynolds walks towards Oden, Oden ducks and picks up Dominic, connecting with a spine-buster!
Oden hooks the leg of Reynolds. 1.……………2.……Reynolds throws his arm up right before the ref’s hand strikes 3.
Phil Latio: That was close, Oden almost upset Reynolds right there.
Don Chuckles: Another good move like that I think Oden could win this.
Oden goes to pick up Reynolds but Reynolds pulls a fast one and rolls out of the ring. The ref warns Reynolds that he will count him out. The fans boo as Reynolds is clearly just trying to play mind games with Oden. Oden yells at Reynolds as well, trying him to get back into the ring and fight like a man. The ref begins to count.
1.…………..2.………….3.…….The ref warns him again. This time Reynolds realizes that he must get back him and walks up to the apron. Oden can’t wait any longer as he goes to grab Reynolds from over the ropes. Reynolds outsmarts him and grabs the head of Oden and pulling his neck down onto the ropes. Oden goes snapping back, hitting the ground hard.
Reynolds cocks a smirk as the fans begin to boo. Reynolds rolls into the ring and grabs Oden, flips him over. Oden trying to get up as Reynolds connects with the Breaking Point!
Don Chuckles: It’s over if Oden can’t get to the ropes Phil.
Oden begins to scream as he begins to reach for the closest rope. Crawling and scratching at the ground. Reynolds laughing as Oden is having a hard time. The ref asking Oden if he gives up and Xavier shaking his head NO.
Phil Latio: Come on Oden! A little bit closer!
Oden with all his might is able to reach the bottom rope! The fans cheer for Oden as the ref begins to count because Reynolds hasn’t let go yet.
1.………..2.…..
Ref: Come on Reynolds! Let go!
Reynolds releases the hold and turns towards the ref. Reynolds begins to yell at the ref and ends up pushing the ref. The ref falls on the ground and out of nowhere Oden hits Reynolds with a low blow! Oden stands up and hits his finisher the XKO!
Oden falls onto Reynolds with the pin, the ref is now up.
1.…………………………….......2.…………………
Phil Latio: COME ON…..
……………………………3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Phil Latio: He did it! He did it! Oden defeats Reynolds! My God! What an upset!
Winner: Xavier Oden in 11:30 via XKO
Before the show goes to another advertising break, we see Oden stand up and spit on a fallen Reynolds before getting into a fighter stance and throwing several punches to mock the fighter background of Reynolds. The show then goes to its scheduled advertising break.
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Match 3: Triple H vs. Brian Gunn
Like the previous match, we are treated to a recap of how this feud came to the boiling point it has reached now.
Steve Cruise: The following contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, from London, England. He weighs in at 235 lbs., BRIAN GUNN!!!
As soon as we come back from the break we see Brian Gunn already in the ring waiting for his opponent, Triple H, to come to the ring. As soon as you hear the iconic beginning guitar stroke of the guitar, you hear the roar of the crowd who are screaming for Triple H. The camera rolls all around the arena until Triple H steps out onto the stage with his signature bottle of water in hand.
Steve Cruise: His opponent from Greenwich, Connectiut. He weighs in at 260 lbs, "The Game" TRIPLE H!!!
The camera goes in for the close up and Triple H walks down the ring looking at the fans in attendance here tonight. Once he gets in front of the ring, he stops to take a good look at his opponent in the ring. He tosses his water bottle to the crowd while he walks to get to the turnbuckle. He goes to the outside of the turnbuckle and stops to look at his opponent. Then he goes to middle of the side of the ring he is on and he points to the fans before he does his signature taunt. He walks into the ring ignoring his opponent and goes to the top of the turnbuckle. He points to the fans, bows down, and points to himself and does the signature taunt one more time giving Brian Gunn an ice cold stare. He drops down and the referee signals the bell.
Triple H and Brian Gunn come face to face with each other and shake hands. Brian Gunn turns around and Triple H hits Gunn in the back of the head with a forearm. He goes to the turnbuckle and does a school-boy pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Brian Gunn jumps up and looks at Triple H with anger, but Triple H just gives him a sly grin. Triple H and Brian Gunn start circling the ring and watching each others every move. Triple H and Brian Gunn lock up and Triple H quickly gains the advantage by grabbing the arm of Gunn and turning it into an armbar. Triple H turns again, knocking Gunn to the ground. Gunn though kips up and gets Triple H in the armbar. Triple H quickly gets out and gets the wrist of Gunn and puts pressure on it. You can see the wince on the face of Gunn because of the pain. Gunn goes to the ropes and flips over. He gets out and gets Triple H in a headlock. He does a hip toss to Triple H, but Triple H reverses with a scissor hold to the head. Gunn quickly gets out of the hold. They stare at each other again. They circle and lock horns again with Triple H getting the advantage. Triple H bounces off the ropes with Gunn pushing him to the other side of the ring. Triple H bounces back with a shoulder block. He runs to another set of ropes and come back, but Gunn reverses. Triple H comes from the other side and Gunn tries to toss him and Triple H just tosses Gunn. Triple H comes to Gunn, but gets a pair of boots to the face. Both men get up and Gunn does a headlock takeover, keeping the haedlock locked in. Triple H is trying to get out but can't. He turns Gunn over for a pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Gunn rolls back over and still has it locked in. Triple H is starting to get out while Gunn has the hold in. Gunn is tanding up with the hold locked in while Triple H is on his knees. Triple H stands up and pushes Gunn to the ropes and comes off to push him to the other side. Gunn does a shoulder block to Triple H. Once Triple H gets up he does the headlock takeover once again. Triple H stands up and bounces Gunn off the ropes and tosses him to the other side. Gunn bounces off and gets hit with a nasty reverse elbow. Both men stop to take a breather for a few seconds. Triple H grabs Gunn by the hair and tosses him to the turnbuckle. He run their only to be grabbed in the head by Gunn's feet. Triple H trys tossing him off but Gunn does a hurricanrana. Triple H gets up and Gunn is able to clothesline Triple H to the outside of the ring. Gunn walks out and goes to the opposite end of the ring. He waits Triple H gets up and dives on Triple H. They lie there and Gunn is the first to be able to get out as the count is up to three. He gets Triple H in the ring and he is on the apron still. Gunn does a springboard legdrop and goes for a pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Gunn does the headlock takeover for a third time. Triple H stands up and tosses him off one side of the ropes to another. He tries to toss him over but gets kicked in the face by Gunn. Triple H backs up to the ropes and Gunn runs to him just to be tossed over. Gunn lands on the apron and when Triple H turns around to see he walks over there just to get shouldered in the gut. Triple H goes back and then comes back in. Gunn tries to shoulder him again but Triple H gets him in the Pedigree hold. Gunn reverses and tosses Triple H outside of the ring once again. Gunn is tangled some sort and both men are able to get a breather. Gunn runs to the ropes and comes back. Triple H gets out of the way but Gunn doesn't realize it when he misses the senton. Both men are lying there in pain and agony. Triple H gets back in the ring, but the referee has been checking on Brian Gunn. Once Triple H gets up, The referee begins the count. Once the count gets to five, Triple H leaves where the referee cannot see him and goes to Brian Gunn. He lifts up Gunn and tosses him
in the ring. Trile H goes in the ring to try and get the three count.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H stands up and gets Gunn by the hair. He lifts Gunn up and does a quick and painful backbreaker. Gunn scringes in pain and Triple H comes back to him. Triple H elbows Gunn in the back and Gunn remains motionless. Triple H does it again and Gunn comes up in pain.Triple H uses the ropes for momentum and elbows Gunn for the third time in a row. Gunn was in pain so bad he rolls over. Triple H goes for the pin again.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H tries to lift Gunn up and Gunn punches Triple H in the gut to get him off. Gunn is throwing puches and kicks like crazy against Triple H. Gunn then does an Irish whip and tries to toss him over but gets hit with the knee to the face by Triple H. Triple H goes for the pin once again.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H looks in dismay on the ground and goes to the turnbuckle. He walks a little and knees Gunn in the face while he is on the ground. He goes for another pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H looks at the referee with hands on his hips. Triple H stands up and lifts Gunn up slowly. He then lifts Gunn's face up and puches Gunn in the face causing Gunn to go to the turnbuckle. While in the turnbuckle, Triple H shoulders Gunn in the gut a few times. He tosses Gun to the other turnbuckle and runs to him. But, he gets kicked in the face. Gunn walks up to Triple H just to get caught in the abdominal stretch by Triple H. Triple H holds on to the ropes to try to make the pain even more severe, but the referee catches it and gets him to let go. Triple H almost starts to argue with the referee, but backs off and goes back to Gunn. He lifts Gunn up, throws him to the ropes, and locks in a sleeper hold. Gunn gets pumped up and tosses Triple H to the ropes. Gunn then does a clothesline. Gunn and Triple H get up and Triple H tries to do a suplex. Gunn reverses and does a kick to the gut. But, Triple H grabs it and Gunn turns it into and enziguri. Gunn goes to the head of Triple H and does a leg drop. He then goes for the pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Gunn takes no time and runs to the ropes and runs back to dropkick Triple H in the face. He goes once again to get the pinfall and the win.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H and Gunn get up and Triple H tosses Gunn, but Gunn reverses tossing Triple H over the ropes. Gunn goes to the ropes and comes back to hit a senton over the ropes. The referee begins the count to do a count-out. Once at five, Gunn is up and tosses Triple H back in the ring. Gunn goes up to the top turnbuckle and does a clothesline off the top. Brian Gunn goes to Triple H to get a pinfall.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Gunn wastes no time once again and lifts Triple H and tries to do the Heart Breaker. But Triple H reverses, throws Gunn to the ropes, and bruttaly clotheslines Gunn. Triple H barely gets his arm over Gunn to get the pinfall.
ONE!...TWO!!...KICKOUT!!!
Triple H lifts up Gunn and takes him to the turnbuckle. Triple H tries to toss Gunn to the other turnbuckle, but Gunn reverses it with his own Irish whip and runs to Triple H just to get elbowed in the face by him. Triple H jumps on the top rope and jumps off to axehandle Gunn to just get kicked in the gut. Gunn then does a suplex facebuster. While Triple H is getting up, Gunn runs to do a crossbody just to get slammed down by Triple H. Triple H lifts him up and tosses Gunn to the ropes and does his signature spinebuster. Triple H taunts to the fans and begins to stalk Gunn like he is prey. As soon as Gunn gets up and turns around, Triple H kicks him in the gut and does his finisher, The Pedigree. He then goes for the pin.
ONE!...TWO!!...THREE!!!
Beaten and battered, Triple H is able to get up barely and his hand is lifted up in victory.
Steve Cruise: Here is your winner, TRIPLE H!!!
Winner: Triple H in 18:50 via The Pedigree
Triple H begins to walk out of the ring but decides to stop and congratulate Gunn on the epic matchup. As soon as we see Triple H to his signature taunt on the stage the scene is different. We see Sheamus watching this and is nodding his head at the sight of his possible Wrestlemania opponent.
The show then goes to another advertising break.
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Match 4: “The Future” Blade LaVigne vs. Beno
(Exhibition Match)
We are treated to Beno and his issues with General Manager Starr before this match begins.
Beno' s Music begins the introduction of the first contest, Beno slowly emerging from the back to a rather negative reaction from this capacity crowd; Beno's actions last week earning him very little favor with these fans in attendance tonight. Beno looks pleased to be back as he makes his way to the top of the ramp and hoists his arms into the air.
Steve Cruise: Ladies and Gentlemen, the following contest is set for one fall. Introducing first, Beno.
Beno wastes very little time in making his way to the squared circle, ignoring what few fans actually reach out for at the very least a high five. So very confident with his match at hand, Beno dawns a sinister grin as he slides into the ring under the bottom rope; Beno climbing to his feet and making his way to the far set of ring ropes once again. Hoisting his arms high into the air once again, Beno waits calmly as his music dies away; Beno turning his attention to the ramp for his opponent’s arrival.
Steve Cruise ... announces the arrival of the second combatant, Blade Lavingne tepping quickly out from behind the curtain with a hefty scowl. Perhaps out of pure sympathy for his current situation,
Blade down right ignoring them as he suddenly takes off at a sprint to the ring.
Steve Cruise: And his opponent, weighing in tonight at two hundred and thirty five pou-
Steve Cruise isn’t even finished with his announcement as Blade slides head first into the ring in a vain attempt to get straight at Beno , the somewhat experienced competitor proving just that as he quickly begins to drive boots down upon Blade's back. To the Blades credit however, Blade quickly begins to fight back; Blade driving his way back to his feet and throwing a wild back elbow that forces Beno to step back for safety, potentially avoiding a broken nose. Blade looks to quickly press his attack against Beno but the referree quickly steps in, forcing Blade to back off until he has a chance to ring the opening bell.
Wary of Beno's tactics and the fury behind what would be Blade's offensive, the referee barely takes a glance away from the two competitors in the ring before waving for the bell; the referee quickly stepping back however as the bell chimes three times in quick succession. Blade quickly advances upon his opponent, Blade arms out for a collar and elbow tie up that Beno ducks underneath; Beno smacking Blade in the back of the head as he comes around behind him, Beno applying a rear waistlock before Blade can manage to spin. Blade attempts to break Beno’s grip but finds no purchase at first, Beno surprising him as he begins to lift Blade off the canvas for a german suplex. Blade swings his legs wildly and manages to get his feet back onto the canvas managing to crack Beno’s grip just enough to force himself free.
Lunging forward this time, Blade manages to force Beno to lock up with him; Blade quickly shifting his body into a somewhat sloppy side headlock as he looks to take advantage. As sloppy as it may be however, Blade grip is solid and Beno finds no immediate way to break it; Beno forcing both himself and Blade toward the near corner before shoving Blade off of him and back into it. Blade's back hit’s the corner and blade takes a moment as he absorbs the blow to the back, Beno taking quick advantage as he charges in after his “prey”. The prey however turns out to be the predator, Blade pulling himself out of the corner just as Beno crashes into it shifting himself around to find his opponent already atop him.
Not one, not two, but seven vicious right hands rain down upon Beno as he covers up in the corner; The referee finally stepping in and beginning his count as Blade keeps his opponent trapped in the corner. When he reaches the count of four and blade doesn’t seem close to backing off, The Referee tries the next best thing as he wraps his arms around Blade’s waist and drags him back away from Beno. Blade shouts in protest as the referee nearly pulls him to the center ring, Blade taking his eyes off of his opponent just long enough for Beno to recover and charge forward; Beno driving his clothesline over the still bent over referee and drives Blade to the canvas with authority. Dropping to his knees for added effect as he brings Blade to the mat,Blade crashes heavily upon the back of his skull, lying still for several long moments before finally making a move.
Things however, seem to be falling far from the favor of Blade Lavingne , for that matter; the vicious clothesline by Beno seeming to leave him down for the count. Still upon his knees, Beno's eyes get a sinister gleem in them, an to the annoyance of the fans before grasping a handful of Blade’s hair and pulling both himself and his prey back to their feet. With Blade nearly falling over in his arms, it doesn’t surprise anyone when Beno rolls Blade over in his arms and dawns a very sinister smile. Clutching Blade carefully in a inverted front facelock, Beno hoists one arm up toward the rafters before suddenly swinging his body out to the right and rotating Blade straight toward the canvas in the process. Blade connects face first with the mat as Beno connects with the HIS FINISHER; Beno allowing Blade to roll over onto his back before hooking the leg for perhaps the easiest win of his career. But just as he starts to go for the three count suddenly the light go out and everything goes black. When the lights come on Beno is laid out cold on the canvas and the ring seems to be spray painted with three letters. S.....C....W...... Blade looks on in astonishment the opportunity that laid before him. Quickly Blade, slithers towards beno and rolls him up in a pin as the referee in just a much shock decides to do the three count.
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
Blade rolls quickly out of the ring the second the ref's hand connects with the canvas for the third time, the ring bell chiming once again to signify the end of this contest. Landing upon his knees near the entrance ramp, Blade runs both hands through his hair and raises his hand in victory
Winner: Blade LaVigne in 8:30
Don Chuckles: SCW? What the hell is going on Phil?
Phil Latio: I wanna know myself Donny.
We see Blade exit the ring and slowly head up the ramp where he backs up and bumps into General Manager Starr. Blade LaVigne and Austin Starr have history with one another, and we see the two old war hardened veterans start jawing with each other for a moment before General Manager Starr turns his attention back towards Beno who is now standing up and fuming inside of the ring. We see Austin walk down and ask for a microphone from one of the crew members before beginning to speak.
General Manager Starr: To truly appreciate success, one must first embrace and experience humility. Lesson learned Beno…..lesson learned. Don’t forget just who it is that you work for….
What does Austin mean? I don’t even think Beno knows as we see Austin drop the microphone and leave the ringside area as the show goes to another advertising break.
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Match 5: Christian Knight vs. Raven vs. “The Saviour” Jacob Senn
(Thy WWE Intercontinental Championship)[/color][/size]
Before this match is set to begin, we are first taken backstage to see a grumbling Vince McMahon roaming his way through the bowels of the PPV arena. It only takes a few moments before we see his intended destination as he stands in front of General Manager Starr’s office for a moment before opening the door and letting himself in. Austin, who is still looking over some paperwork with Kenneth Walker and another man who must have shown up late all look up and pause.
General Manager Starr: Mr. McMahon, what brings you to my office sir?
Mr. McMahon: Mr. Starr, I am going to be brief. I hired you after Mr. Speedwagon left because I thought that you were the best man for the job. Your ruthless nature and business savvy were not to be ignored. During the past several months though, I’ve noticed that you have gotten a little…….rambunctious. You’ve gotten a bit out of control with some of the decisions that you made lately Mr. Starr, and it needs to cease.
Never one to tolerate a berating, we see Austin stand up and motion for Ken and the man with Ken to hold on for a moment.
General Manager Starr: What decisions would that be sir?
Mr. McMahon: Such as booking title matches an-
General Manager Starr: I am well within my prerogative sir. If you’re referring to the IC Title match I booked; to finally get rid of the embarrassment brought on by Time and his departure, then that’s just too bad.
Mr. McMahon: I’m Vince McMahon damn it, the match will stand Mr. Starr….just heed this warning. As you said to Beno earlier, the same applies to you now.
Don’t forget just who it is that you work for…..
Without awaiting a response, we see Mr. McMahon turn and exit the office. General Manager Starr shakes his head and sits back down at his desk as the feed switches immediately back to ringside where we can already hear Raven’s music concluding and “The Forgotten” standing inside of the ring. Raven looks more focused then we have seen him in quite some time, it will be interesting to see tonight if he is ready and willing to push himself. Next up we hear the music of “The Saviour” Jacob Senn blast on and the fans show some appreciation as Jacob Senn makes his way out onto the top of the stage and doesn’t waste any time as he makes his way down and gets inside of the ring. Jacob and Raven make eye contact and neither man flinch as Jacob goes backwards into a corner and stares up at the top of the stage. Finally, the music of the third and final opponent in this match comes on and we see Christian Knight slowly make his way out onto the top of the stage. None in the arena know how to react to Knight, but we see Christian exuding a natural confidence as he walks down the ramp and rolls inside the ring. Looking at Raven, and then at Jacob; we see Christian scoff at both men before going into a neutral corner of his own.
Don Chuckles: Phil, I’m still in awe at what we just witnessed between Mr. McMahon and General Manager Starr.
Phil Latio: Austin does let his ego get the best of him sometimes Donny boy. Even a man such as himself needs to remember just who the boss is sometimes.
Don Chuckles: The issue between Christian and Mr. McMahon I do find intriguing though, let’s see if it affects this match in any way.
The referee orders all three men to come to the center of the ring and once they do, he briefs them of the rules. Warning about no low blows, eye gouging, or rabbit punches; we see the three challengers nod and then the referee orders the bell to be rung. Immediately we see Senn and Raven turn towards Knight and start unloading on him with punches. Senn and Raven play ping pong with Knight for a few moments, before Senn shows us some impressive athleticism by dropping down, throwing his legs up and catching Knight square on the chin with a kick which staggers him backwards. Raven then charges towards Knight and clotheslines him out of the ring. Knight lands in a heap and is still on the arena floor as Senn immediately takes advantage and turns on Raven, catching him with a spinning heel kick as he turns around after the clothesline. Raven hits the mat and we see Senn immediately get on top and hook a leg for a cover. The referee slides into position and starts the count—1…NO! Raven kicks out with a lot of force and we see Senn nod knowingly.
Don Chuckles: Interesting strategy seen here Phil, by taking Knight out of the match; it makes it a one on one contest for the belt.
Phil Latio: I wish somebody would tell me why Raven and Jacob don’t like each other.
As Senn pulls Raven up he knees him in the stomach and kicks him in the leg. Jacob then kicks Raven in the stomach and bounces backwards off of the ropes. Coming back towards Raven we see Jacob go for a kick of some sorts, but Raven is able to side step and drop Raven into the mat with a drop toe hold. Raven then immediately mounts Jacob and starts to deliver a series of closed fist punches. The referee screams at Raven not to do it, but when Raven just chuckles; we hear him begin the obligatory five count—1…2…3…4…just before five we see Raven stop and pull Jacob to his feet. Raven brings a knee roughly into the stomach of Senn before grabbing his arm and running towards the corner turnbuckle. Midway, we see Raven turn and toss Senn into the corner and then crash into him with a clothesline. Keeping his hold tight though, we see Raven pull Senn out and start to run towards the other turnbuckle. Senn crashes and Raven flattens him with another clothesline, and then we see Senn slump down on the mat. Raven’s celebration is short lived though as he is tripped by Knight who is now back up on the arena floor. Knight pulls Raven to the outside of the ring and the two of them begin brawling with Knight slowly starting to overwhelm Raven. Raven backs away to try and gather himself, but Knight is right on him as he continues to unload. We see Knight grab Raven by the head and bang him off of the stairs. The two men round another corner of ringside, and as Knight grabs Raven once more, they are both taken down by a plummeting Senn who uses the ropes as leverage to propel himself into the air and down onto his foes. All three men are now down on the arena floor as the referee starts a ten count and a small chant of “Wow” has started within the arena.
Don Chuckles: This is what makes three way dances so exciting Phil, the unpredictability factor.
Phil Latio: This could go any way Don, but my money is still on Raven.
As the three men begin to stir on the arena floor, we see Knight grab Senn and heave him into the ringside stairs. Hearing the officials’ count get up to six, we see Knight grab Raven and roll him into the ring. Hooking a leg, Knight goes for the pin fall and the official makes the count—1…2…NO! Raven kicks out. This looks like the first time we are going to get to see what Knight is capable of as he gets back to his feet and awaits Raven. It only takes Raven a few moments to get up, and when he does, we see Knight charge towards him, drop down and grab the legs of Raven and lift him up. Holding Raven in the air for a moment and spinning around, we see Raven get dropped into the mat. Knight then mounts Raven and starts to punch him a few times, before spinning around and securing Raven in a firm side control. Dropping a pair of elbows in the side of Raven, we see Knight get back to his feet once more and allow Raven to stir. As Raven does, we see Knight charge him again and kick Raven hard. The impact doubles Raven over and we see Knight show some speed as he moves behind Raven and gets him in a pump handle position. Knight then heaves Raven up and tosses him backwards. Raven lands in a slump on the mat, but before Knight can go for a cover he is taken down by Senn who leaps off the top rope and stings Knight with a cross body block. Knight falls backwards, and lands in a pinning predicament. The referee gets into position and starts the count—1…2…NO!
Don Chuckles: It looked like Knight had the match won Phil.
Phil Latio: But he didn’t, Raven is tough Donny boy…don’t forget that.
Getting up off of Knight, we see Senn have a gleam in his eye. Looking over at Raven who is slowly starting to stir on the mat, we see Senn look back towards Knight and head butt him as he is trying to get back to his feet. Senn then head butts Knight a second time, before grabbing him and lifting him up for a vertical suplex. Senn then falls forwards and sends Knight face first into the mat, Knight flops around in pain from the effects of the move and then all of a sudden we are shocked to see Raven pull Senn, spin him around and kick him low before planting him into the mat with a stiff looking Evenflow DDT. But Raven is still hurt himself and unable to make the cover, for several moments all three men are down once again and we can see the ringside fans are clearly enjoying the action unfolding in front of them. Knight starts to slowly move, followed by Raven, and then Senn. We see Raven start to get up a bit more quicker, followed by Knight and then Senn. In the far corner, we can see Knight trying his best to use the turnbuckle pads to get himself back to his feet while Raven grabs Senn once again and goes to lift him to his feet. Just as Raven gets Senn all the way up, we see Knight run forward and crash into the back of Raven with an axe handle smash. The momentum from the crash causes Senn to catch a knee to the side of the head inadvertently and lay still on the mat. Knight then drops down, seizing the moment, and rolling Raven up. The referee slides and makes the count—1…2…3! The match is over and folks, we have a new champion.
Winner and NEW Thy WWE Intercontinental Champion: Christian Knight in 14:43 via roll-up.
Don Chuckles: Are these fans booing our new champion?
Phil Latio: It sure sounds that way.
The fans are booing Knight who stands up and is handed the newly created Intercontinental Title. But when the recap of how he won the match comes on the arena big screen, we see the celebration stop. Starting to shake his head, we see Knight hand the title back to the referee and say that he is not going to win this way. The referee looks at Knight and then looks down at the title, asking Knight if he is really sure and getting told to “restart the damn match” we see the referee hand the title back to one of the ringside crew members before signaling that the match has been restarted. Knight then turns his attention back towards Raven and gets kicked low and spiked into the mat with the Evenflow DDT. Raven gets on top of Knight and goes for the cover—1…2…NO! Senn kicks Raven out of the pinning predicament. Senn then pulls Raven up and goes for a move, but Raven reverses and hooks Senn for another Evenflow DDT. But Senn is able to use his leg strength and push Raven backwards into the corner, after waffling Raven we see Senn kick Raven hard before lifting him and spiking him into the mat with a cradle pile driver. Raven’s head bounces off the mat and Senn drops over Raven and screams for the referee to make the count. It only takes a moment and the official makes the count—1…2…3! The bell rings the match is over for a second time.
Winner and NEW Thy WWE Intercontinental Champion: “The Saviour” Jacob Senn in 17:00 via cradle pile driver.
Don Chuckles: Wow!
The fans obviously approve of the match they just witnessed, but Jacob’s celebration is short lived as the music of Mr. McMahon comes on over the arena and we see Mr. McMahon saunter out in his usual McMahon fashion with several dark shirted security members. They get down to ringside and Mr. McMahon screams for them to grab Knight and “get him the hell out of my building”. The security team complies and pounces on Knight, who fights back at first but is subdued in seconds. They get Knight outside of the ring and start to drag him out of the ramp. At the top of the stage they are greeted by General Manager Starr who tries to stop them, but Vince screams for them to “keep going and throw the trash out”. The security team complies and we see Mr. McMahon and General Manager Starr get into a screaming match as the show goes to an advertising break.
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Match 6: Ben Connor vs P.O.T vs Freedom vs Jay Lethal vs Barton
(Thy WWE United States Championship)
(Ladder Match)
Same recap video to introduce this match.
We come back from commercial break as we see the United States championship hanging high above the ring. Four ladders have been set up outside of the ring. Three of normal size and one that is about twice the size that a ladder should be.
Blake Erickson: Well this is it folks. The United States championship will finally belong to someone at the end of the night.
Chet Walters: That’s right Blake. All of these men have earned their spots to challenge for the championship here tonight. Well with the exception of POT. He was granted access to the make when Rhino couldn’t make the flight. Damn lucky if you ask me after what he’s been saying about Vince McMahon and Antonio Valentino.
Blake Erickson: The remarks he made may have been what got him his position in the match. Calling out the General Manager may be risky but it seems to have paid off for him.
Chet Walters: But he isn’t the only man in this match Blake. We have Barton, Freedom, Ben Connor and Jay Lethal.
Blake Erickson: Jay Lethal? Wait. How in the hell did that guy get in this match?
Chet Walters: Well Blake it’s simple. His match with Freedom went to a draw as both men and the official were attacked by Stalker Knight II. Therefore, our General Manager permitted both men to take part tonight. But it appears to be time for the match, Let’s just sit back and enjoy it, shall we?
Auberina Rowballet: Ladies and Gentlemen, it is now time for the United States championship ladder match! The only way to win is for one of the individuals to ascend a ladder and unhook the championship.
Auberina Rowballet: Introducing first, he hails from Elizabeth New Jersey and weighs in tonight at 225 pounds. He is “The Black Machismo” Jay Lethal!
Pomp and Circumstance hits as Jay Lethal wants into view with a large pop from the audience. He smiles wildly as he makes his way down the ramp, slapping hands with as many fans as possible before stopping at the ring. He looks up at the championship belt that hangs high above the ring and slides inwards. Lethal ascends to the middle turnbuckle and poses for the audience.
Auberina Rowballet: Introducing next, he hails from Padded Room Number sixteen. Weighing in tonight at 280 pounds, Freedom!
Hurt hits as Freedom menacingly walks out onto the stage. A sadistic smirk comes across his face as he stares Lethal down. The 6’8 monster slowly makes his way down to the ring, ignoring all of the insults spewing from the fans mouths. Freedom grabs onto the top ropes and pulls himself up to the apron and steps clear over them. His eyes don’t leave Lethal as he keeps his distance.
Auberina Rowballet: Introducing next, he hails from Belfast, Ireland. He is one half of the Thy WWE Tag Team champions. Weighing in at 230 pounds he is the Professor of Thuganomics, Bob Cena!
Word Life hits as POT and Crack appear on stage. POT hoists his half of the Tag Team belts high into the air as he points at the United States championship. POT hands Crack the tag team title and rushes down to the ring. He slides into the ring and does a signature pose in the center of the ring. He points to both Lethal and Freedom, as in taunting them. Freedom’s expressions doesn’t change.
Auberina Rowballet: Entering next, he hails from Houston, Texas and weighs in tonight at 248 pounds, Ben Connor!
With Paul Heyman by his side, Connor stares straight at his opponents and hustles to the ring. As he makes it to the steps, he walks up them and warily steps between the ring ropes. He leans into the corner while Heyman whispers word of encouragement into his ear.
Auberina Rowballet: And now, Introducing the final man in the match. He hails from London, England and weighs in tonight at a whopping 210 pounds. He is the other half of the Thy WWE Tag Team champions, he is Barton!
Out of my way hits as Barton enters with a shower of applause from the audience. He smirks widely as he rushes down to the ring and enters.
Right off the bat, Barton and POT rush Freedom with a barrage of punches and kicks, trying to weaken the big man. Lethal leaps at Connor, but he is easily able to catch him and toss him over the top rope. Lethal hit’s the floor with a loud thud. Connor exit’s the ring and stomps away roughly onto Lethal. Back in the ring, POT and Barton continue to double team Freedom as they now have him in the corner. Barton grabs a hold of POT’s arm and Irish whips him into Freedom, but POT eats a boot instead of delivering the close line. Barton goes for Freedom, but he grabs him around the throat and throws him forcefully onto the mat. We see a ladder slide into the ring as Ben Connor pushes It in. He pulls Lethal to a vertical base before dropping him with a hard belly to belly suplex onto the concrete floor.
Chet Walters: A lot of action going on right now Blake. POT and Barton seem to be working as a unit.
Blake Erickson: That may be so but only one of them can claim the United States championship. Their team work may work at the moment, but eventually, one of them is going to turn on the other. it’s only a matter of time Chet.
Freedom drops a large leg across the throat of Barton before coming eye to eye with Ben Connor. Both men stare one another down as Connor smirks wickedly and mouths something to Freedom. Freedom slaps his chest as Connor and him hook up in the center of the ring. Both men struggle for the upper hand until Freedom pushes Connor off. Looking a bit shocked, Connor hit’s the ropes and comes rebounding with a stiff looking shoulder block, but it doesn’t even budge Freedom! Freedom lets out a loud roar as Connor once again rebounds off of the ropes and hits Freedom with another shoulder block. This one rocks Freedom. Connor senses that Freedom is about to go down as he charges against the ropes and comes back to receive a thunderous boot to the mouth! Freedom pulls Connor up to a vertical base and lays him out with a huge sidewalk slam. Freedom walks over to the ladder and picks it up. He sets the ladder up in the middle of the ring and takes two steps up before POT comes running with a club to Freedom’s back. POT continues to club Freedom off of the ladder while Jay Lethal has finally made his way back into the ring. Barton is seen reaching under the ring and pulling out a table. But suddenly, Crack strikes Barton in the back with a steel chair! Barton drops to his knees as Crack once again brings the steel chair down on his back.
Chet Walters: What the hell is Crack doing? He isn’t even in the match!
Blake Erickson: He can do whatever he wants Chet. There are no rules in the ladder match. Do whatever it takes to win. It seems like Crack has the right idea here helping his buddy POT out.
Chet Walters: Yeah he’s taking out POT’s tag team partner. Real smart. You know that there is going to be some hell to pay on Smackdown.
Crack slides the table into the ring. But before he can enter, Jay Lethal comes diving with a baseball slide, knocking the table into Crack’s face! POT kicks Freedom in the midsection and takes him down with a huge ddt! Connor charges POT, but he ducks underneath it and lifts him up for an Attitude Adjustment. Just as he’s about to deliver it, Lethal hit’s a picture perfect drop kick to POT, causing him to drop back and perform a samoan drop onto Connor! The fans cheer on as Lethal points to the championship that hangs above the ring and begins to climb the ladder.
Chet Walters: This is it! Lethal is going to be the new United States champion.! He has it!
Lethal is half way there until Connor comes from behind and low blows Lethal! He positions himself behind Lethal and hooks him into what seems like a power bomb. Connor bring Lethal down with a nasty looking power bomb! Lethal’s head bounces off the mat with a sickening thud. Lethal lays on the mat motionless as Connor walks over to the table and sets it up. He slaps his hand on the table and looks over to at Barton on the outside. He exit’s the ring just as Freedom and POT get to their feet and begin to slug it out. Connor rolls Barton back into the ring and then sets his sights on Crack. He grabs the chair that Crack once had. As Crack turns around, Connor hits him in the ribs with the chair and drops it. Connor hooks both of Crack’s arms and puts him between his legs. He hoists crack into the air and hit’s a Weeping Willow onto the chair! The crowd is shocked in awe. As Connor just laughs sadistically.
We move back to the ring as Freedom lays into POT with a gut buster. Barton rushes over and jumps on the back of Freedom, placing him into a sleeper hold. Freedom reaches back, but just can’t get a hold of Barton as he applies even more pressure. Connor pulls POT out of the ring and begins to pummel him on the ground. Without notice, Jay Lethal crawls towards the ladder and begins to pull himself up! Lethal slowly makes his way up the ladder. As Lethal reaches the top, he reaches up but just can’t get a grasp of the belt. Barton turns his head for a split second and releases the sleeper hold abruptly. As Lethal is finger tips away from reaching the belt, Barton pushes the ladder with all of his might and sends Lethal crashing through a table!
The fans begin to chant HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!
Chet Walters: My god! Barton just send Lethal from the top of the ladder through the table! This doesn’t look good.
Blake Erickson: We need to get some help out here. Someone call the paramedics.
Paramedics come running down the ramp and enter the ring. The action stops for a moment as one of the paramedics slips a gurney into the ring. Slowly, two of them lift Lethal on top of it. Connor has reentered the ring. As has POT. The paramedics slowly take Lethal out of the ring and wheel him up the ramp. The fans begin to cheer wildly to this.
Back in the ring, Barton drop kicks Connor, forcing him in between the middle and top ropes and to the outside. He quickly grabs the ladder as Freedom grabs POT around the throat and hoists him high into the air and brings him down with a thunderous choke slam. He quickly moves to Barton, but he gets clocked with a ladder shot straight to the face! Freedom drops like a sack of potatoes. Connor slides back into the ring and eats a ladder shot as well. Sensing that victory is moments away, Barton sets the ladder up. But POT is back to his feet and now has the chain wrapped around his right fist. He spins Barton around and swings, but Barton ducks underneath it, kicks POT in the midsection and hit’s the B-Dog! (Leg drop bulldog) Barton makes a quick move and jumps half way up the ladder. Connor throws a second ladder into the ring and quickly slides in. Barton jumps down off of the ladder to met him, but gets an axe handle in the back of the neck from Freedom. Connor sets the second ladder up right next to the first one. POT attempts to pull himself up by the ropes, but just can’t get to his feet. Connor climbs the second ladder that he set up as Freedom climbs the first. Both men reach the top but Connor is the first to strike with a thunderous right hand that rocks Freedom. Freedom sends a left hand right back in Connor’s face that rocks him. Both men exchange blows until Barton and POT climb up the last remaining spots on the ladders. Now that all four men are on top of the ladder, all of them are exchanging blows. POT and Connor exchange blows until POT hits Connor square in the jaw with the chain! Connor falls with a loud thud to the mat as POT looks ready to hit Freedom with the chain, but Freedom kicks the ladder over, sending POT crotch first into the ropes! POT hangs there as his expression turns to pure agony. Barton takes a chance and strikes Freedom in the side of the head with a roundhouse kick! Freedom falls backwards and off of the ladder! Clutching his ribs, Barton reaches up and grabs a hold of the United States championship! He unhooks the belt and falls from the ladder with it as the official signals for the bell!
Auberina Rowballet: Here is your winner, and the NEW Thy WWE United States champion, BBBBAAAAAARRRRTTTTOOONNNN!!
Chet Walters: My god he’s done it! Barton has captured the United States championship! What a night this is for Thy WWE!
Blake Erickson: My money was on Ben Connor Chet. But I have to give it to Barton. He left it all in the ring tonight and came out on top.
Antonio Valentino is seen on stage clapping his hands and smiling towards Barton. Out of my way blares as Barton looks at the United States championship and hugs it tightly. He kisses the belt and raises it high into the air. He celebrates in the ring as the show goes to another advertising break.
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