Post by Dominic Reynolds on Feb 8, 2012 19:37:53 GMT -5
“Can you imagine a grander stage for this battle? It’s almost perfect when you think about it and kind of odd” - Danny Daniels
“So the question is will they have luck on their side…me…because me I don’t need luck…” -Paul Wight
“Mate we gotta win this. For all that is good and holy we gotta win this thing” –Zack Shields
“I will be there to become the one of three men to become a two time Intercontinental Champion and the man to end the impressive streak of Drew McIntyre.” –Jacob Senn
“I don’t think you had any idea just what you were getting yourself into Drew, and what you are going to have coming for you at Anarchy. How unfortunate.”- –Dominic Reynolds
“Are you looking for that lottery ticket to catapult you up the ranks to claim some sort of shred of credibility? Because lets face it knight you track record isn’t much to brag about when the only win on your resume lasted for a mere two minutes.” -Kenneth Walker
I want people to look back on my career, and compare it to others. I want people to say, this guy sure was good, but he was no Sheamus O'Shaughnessy. - -Shameus
"I wonder; did the young boy, who would grow up to be the Celtic Warrior ever ask for his father to check the closet for monsters?" –Alex Kendell
The time for talking, time for match build up, is all over. Anarchy, an uprising has taken place in the ranks of Thy WWE. Two Warriors will do battle the arena tonight and when the dust is settled and the air has cleared will the last bestallion of defense remain standing against this uprising, or will the uprising bring forth the destruction and bring Thy WWE into a world of Anarchy.
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ANARCHY
Once the PPV introduction finishes we are taken to ringside to see the beaming faces of Don Chuckles, Phil Latio and Julian Chichy amidst the excited fans in the MetLife Stadium that came to see the Pay Per View.
Don Chuckles: Ladies and gentleman, welcome to Anarchy, live on Pay Per View!
Phil Latio: A night where order is supposedly restored to the chaos that has befallen Thy WWE.
Julian Chichy: And a night where that overrated jar of mayonnaise Sheamus gets beaten by the true champion and true boss in Alex Kendall.
Phil Latio: Do you ever get tired of having your head up Alex’s butt? I mean co-
Don Chuckles: I-I’m being informed right now gentleman that there is something going down in the parking lot right now and we are sending a camera out to catch the action. What could it be?
The arena big screen comes to life as we see a camera man push open a door and in the parking lot we see the Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre on the ground clutching his knee and Dominic Reynolds standing above him armed with a led pipe. Nearby we can see Jim Cornette who is in the grasps of Pops Reynolds. As Dominic strikes Drew once again in the knee we see Pops Reynolds clock Jim Cornette with a right hand and knock him to the ground out cold.
Dominic Reynolds: I told you Drew, I told you that you had no idea what you were getting yourself into.
We see Drew get struck once more in the knee, and then Dominic drops the led pipe and cinches in the Breaking Point submission. Drew howls on the ground in pain, flopping around and tapping out frantically, but Dominic just continues to apply pressure and keep the hold cinched in. Finally, after what seems like an eternity we see arena staff and referees swarm the scene and pull Dominic off of Drew. Breaking free we see Dominic grab the pipe and strike Drew once more in the knee before once again being grabbed by arena staff. Letting himself be led away along with Pops, we see and can hear Dominic chuckling as doctors and referees come to check on the fallen Drew McIntyre. The shot then goes back to ringside to show the announcers looking dumbfounded at what just happened.
Julian Chichy: What a coward! I hope he gets suspended for that.
Don Chuckles: How is this going to affect our match later? Will Drew be able to compete? His knee has to be shattered after that assault?
Phil Latio: I guess we’re gonna see guys. Either way we’ve got a lot of wrestling to cover tonight.
Match 1: Chelsea Westbrook vs. Open Challenger
We are first treated to the theme song of Chelsea Westbrook come on over the speakers as Chelsea makes her way out and down to the ring. After revealing Lyara Jayde to be the overexposed hack that she really was, we’ve watched Cheslea put herself on an impressive role. This may be her roughest test though, facing an unknown opponent. Getting in the ring we see Chelsea look towards the entrance ramp awaiting her foe. It takes a few moments, but we hear a new theme kick in and out walks Chelsea’s opponent. Announced as Lady Kenzie, she has a serious face on as she goes down the ramp and gets inside of the ring. We now see both Chelsea Westbrook and Lady Kenzie Corbeau in the ring ready to square off and start the match. Lady Kenzie runs towards Chelsea Westbrook and delivers a clothesline to Chelsea knocking her down on the mat. Lady Kenzie then mantles her and starts throwing punches to her chest while screaming in the process. Lady Kenzie grabs Chelsea’s Hair and starts shaking her head looking at Chelsea with a crazed look on her face and screams full blast in her face. She get’s that psychopathic gleem in her eye goes to try to bit Chelsea on the neck but Chelsea shoves her sending her toppling over and then she kicks her with her legs. Chelsea springs up and is greeting with Lady Kenzie who is swining her arms at the air and aiming for Chelsea. Chelsea shields herself as Lady Kenzie lays on her with a barrage of attacks..
Lady Kenzie clotheslines Chesea into the turnbuckle making her drop to the mat into a sitting position. Lady Kenzie bats her chest like a gorilla and thrusts her foot forward over the neck of Chelsea and starts to choke her out as Chelsea gasps for breath. The referee starts the count as Lady Kenzie keeps the hold.
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Lady Kenzie stops the hold before the referee can go any higher. Lady Kenzie goes towards the center of the ring and looks at the crowd and starts laughing. Lady Kenzie goes towards the downed Chelsea and drags her towards the center of the ring and grabs her face and starts smashing it into the mat still laughing out loud as she did it. Lady Kenzie picks up Chelsea and goes to scoop her up and before she can deliver the move Chelsea counters with a punch and Lady Kenzie stumbles backwards in a surprise. Chelsea delivers another punch, and another punch, and then she continues to unleash a barrage of punches to the face as Lady Kenzie screams at Chelsea. Chelsea is taking by surprise as Lady Kenzie stomps her feet and screams at her and before she knows it Chelsea is met with a retaliation of punches knocking her back again, Lady Kenzie goes for a clothesline and Chelsea dodges it turning around and using Lady Kenzies own momentum against her and delivers a faceplant to the mat.
Chelsea started stomping on Lady Kenzie as she laid there on the mat and Chelsea continued the barrage of kicks and stomps and dragged Lady Kenzie to the center of the ring she dropped down and applied an ankle lock on Lady Kenzie and applied pressure as Lady Kenzie continued to howl in pain. Lady Kenzie dragged herself to the ropes and put her hand on them to stop the submission. Chelsea hovered over the downed Lady Kenzie as she looked at her opponent ready to pounce. Lady Kenzie got up slowly and began to turn around and when she turned around fully she was greeting by a Standing Moonsault by Chelsea which delivered.. Chelsea quickly followed it up it up with a pin and the referee quickly slid down for the count.
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Winner by Pinfall – Chelsea Westbrook
Don Chuckles: And Chelsea Westbrook wins again!
Phil Latio: Indeed.
Chelsea walks out of the ring and up the ramp as the show goes to an advertisement break.
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Match 2: Danny Daniels vs. Dolph Ziggler
Coming back from the break we see Dolph Ziggler and Danny Daniels both run across the ring at each other. They both begin throwing wild punches at each other, Dolph Ziggler connecting several big shots before sneaking in an uppercut. Dolph Ziggler throws a left hook but Danny Daniels hits him with a straight right hand to the chin, sending him limp. Dolph Ziggler regains his senses quickly but Dolph Ziggler is all over him. Danny Daniels stands over Dolph Ziggler and hits him with a huge clothesline knocking him down. Danny Daniels grabs Dolph Ziggler’s legs and he begins dragging him towards the corner.
Dolph Ziggler tries to kick away from Danny Daniels, but he’s punched to the face for his efforts. Danny Daniels backs into the corner and he hooks the feet of Dolph Ziggler underneath his arms. Danny Daniels hits Doph Ziggler with a barrage punches to his ribs as he laid in the ground. Dolph Ziggler lowers his arms to cover up his body, but Danny Daniels punches starts mudhole stomping him in the face. Dolph Ziggler quickly covers up again. Danny Daniels grabs Dolph Ziggler with both hands around the throat, choking him and making him gasp for breath he then pick up Dolph Ziggler up and powerslams him down on the mat hard…Danny Daniels goes for the pin on Dolph Ziggler.
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Phil Latio: Danny Daniels just dominating his opponent so far here tonight ladies and gentlemen
Don Chuckles: Well it’s not over yet Phil..he could still get his momentum back.
Danny Daniels start to mud hole kick Dolph Ziggler in his side again and he drags him towards the center of the ring and scoops him up and delivers a sideways slam, he scoops him up again and delivers another sideways slam and he quickly takes advantage of the situation and put Dolph Ziggler in an armbar, applying all the pressure as Dolph screams in anogony.. he inches for the ropes and tries to grap them.. the ropes almost within grasp, but Dolph Ziggler can’t reach them, and he taps the mat.
Winner by Tap Out – Danny Daniels
As Ziggler walks up the ramp in defeat, we see the arena lights go red and a fiery explosion shoot out from all four turnbuckles. The maniacal laughter of Kane can be heard echoing throughout the arena and we see Dolph look legitimately frightened as the show goes to another advertisement break.
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Immediately returning from the break we cut to the announce table as the crowd are going wild for the rest of this magnificant ppv ahead. They begin to speak as the crowd goes nuts.
Don Chuckles:
Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to ThyWWE presents Anarchy, tonight we still have a great show in store for you with the big Christian Knight and Kenneth Walker matchup.
Phil Latio:
And you cant forget the big main event between Alex Kendell and the Celtic Warrior Sheamus, a match that ThyWWE surely hangs in the balance.
Don Chuckles:
But first up, after his retirement on Monday Night Raw, the Professor of Thuganomics is here to perform to liven up the show "his way". So here it is POT!!!!!!!!
The crowd goes wild as the stage lights up to see POT standing there in his red ChainGang shirt and camo shorts. He has a huge grin on his face as the fans see him. He takes a big breath in and begins to speak.
Professor of Thuganomics:
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to ThyWWE Anarchy, tonight I wanted to say goodbye on my own terms so I made a few calls and got a few friends together. So please welcome a very fantastic woman Jessie J!!!!!!!!
The crowd go wild as Jessie walks out in a tight black bodysuit and black high heeled boots. As she walks out the tune of Price Tag begins to play.
Professor of Thuganomics:
Yeah we dont give life,
5 bags on a price tag,
If I made it sound like I have then its my bad,
We're all of a certified brand but dont try brag,
Cause I put my certified hand through your Ipad,
Like smash.
And I promise you that Im glad,
That I never really had money in my life man,
And if I did it would find tax,
Whats that?
Fuck That!!!!
Yeah, mouthing off like a right lad,
With a mind lapse,
And some Morgan Spice knaps,
A synapse,
I can assure you,
I aint gotta clue,
Whys that guy with a light tan,
Driving a white van?
So what it goes
Jessie J:
Everybody look to the left,
Everybody look to the right,
Its not about the money, money, money,
We dobt need your money, money, money,
We just wanna make tge world dance,
Forget about the Price Tag,
Aint about the cha-ching, cha-ching,
Aint about the ba-bling, ba-bling,
Professor of Thugnomics:
Yes, im climbing them heights man,
Standing in the pub with a pint in my right hand,
Life is alright,
Stand clear of the girls with their eyes on the prize,
Stand up if your good with a fiver a night,
Damn,
Dont try that,
Remember, people that you cant buy time back,
And if music was a flight plan,
In twenty four hours it would get hijacked,
Hijacked, Yeah you know its like that,
What you saying Jessie?
Jessie J:
Everybody look to their left,
Everybody look to their right,
Professor of Thuganomics:
Can you feel that yeah well hold it down sonny cause nah mate
Jessie J:
It aint about the money, money money
We dont need your money money money
We just wanna make the world dance
Forget about the Price Tag x3
Both:
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
Jessie J:
Price Tag!!!!!
Both:
La la lala la la la yeah,
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
Jessie J:
Price Tag
The music stops as the crowd give the two a standing ovation
Professor of Thuganomics:
Well what can I say, thanks ThyWWE its been fun, Im out WORDLIFE!!!!!!!!!
Wordlife hits the speakers as POT celebrates withhis fans, throwing his shirt into the crowd as the show goes to a break.
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Match 3: Beno/Partner vs. The Losers vs. Zak Shields/Rob Terry
(Winner gets the match with Celtic Anarchy for the Tag Titles)
As we come back from a commercial break, the three teams have already entered the ring. Beno looks to have recruited the World’s Largest Athlete in Paul Wight to be his partner for this match. The Losers talk strategy over in their corner while Shields pumps Terry up. Wight and Beno look on menacingly.
As the official signals for the bell, Tony Mann and Beno begin the bout. Mann and Beno circle one another, and then lock up in the center of the ring. Being the bigger of the two, Beno forces Mann backwards and onto his back. Mann looks a bit shocked as he regains his footing and immediately rushes at Beno, dropkicking him in the knee. Mann begins to stomp away at the big man and drops a quick elbow. Man drops down onto top of Beno but doesn’t even get a one count. Mann quickly walks over to Mason and makes a tag as Beno gets back to a vertical base. Mason and Beno size one another up as Beno smirks as back up to his corner. He tags in the colossal Paul Wight. Mason hesitates for a moment and then slides at Wight’s legs only to have Wight sidestep him. Wight kicks Mason in the side forcefully, sending Mason sprawling. Wight walks over to Mason and pulls him up by the arm and tosses him into the turnbuckle. Wight extends his leg under mason’s chin and begins to choke the life out of him. The official begins the count.
1….2……3….. Wight releases the choke and Mason slumps back over into the turnbuckle. Wight grabs hold of Mason’s throat and throws him like a ragdoll half way across the ring. Mason holds his back as he scurries over to the nearest person and tags in Rob Terry.
Don Chuckles: That was some impressive strength shown by Paul Wight there. I’m not sure if anyone will be able to bring him down.
Phil Latio: I’d have to disagree with you on that one. I mean, have you seen the size of Rob Terry’s arms? He looks like he could snap a log in half!
Terry cracks his neck from side to side as he walks to meet Wight in the middle of the ring. Immediately, Terry and Wight begin throwing fierce rights at one another. Both men appear equal until Terry sends a knee into the midsection of Wight, picks the giant up and slams him to the mat!
Phil Latio: Did you see that! Terry just slammed Paul Wight! My god what strength!
Terry makes a quick cover. 1……2…. Wight kicks out with force, sending Terry a good foot across the ring. Terry quickly locks in a rear headlock. Terry squeezes down tightly on Wight. Suddenly Beno scrambles into the ring and kicks Terry square in the back of the head, forcing him to relinquish the hold. Beno hops back out onto the apron. The official warns Beno and Terry slaps his hands together, Zak Shields rushes into the ring and meets Wight as he gets to his knees. The official is oblivious to the false tag as Terry proceeds to the apron. Shields lay into Wight, only to be pushed backwards onto his back. Shields charges at Wight once more, but is sent reeling from a fierce right hand punch. Wight elevates Shields over his head and drops him military style behind him. Wight makes a quick tag to Beno. Beno meets Shields with a kick to the midsection as he gets to is feet. Beno hooks Shields and sends him flying with an inverted T-bone suplex! Beno makes the cover.
1……..2…… Terry, Mann and Mason break the pin up and begin to stomp away at the fallen Beno. Suddenly Wight makes his way back into the ring and it’s an all-out brawl. Mann and Mason rush Wight, but receive headbutts for their troubles. Terry kicks Wight in the knee cap and hoists Wight up and comes down with a huge suplex! As Terry turns around, Beno charges at him and delivers a thunderous Lights Out Big Boot, sending him over the top rope onto the mat. As Beno turns, Shields drills him with a sickening ace cutter! He drops down and hooks the leg.
Don Chuckles: All hell has broken loose now but it looks like Shields has Beno down for the count!
1………2………..No! Beno gets a shoulder up. Shields ascend the top of turnbuckle as the official tries to restore order. Mason nails Shields with a high kick and mounts the turnbuckle. He hooks Shields in a Superplex position. Shields fights back with hooks to the ribs and is able to force Mason off back onto the mat. Beno staggers to his feet as Shields comes flying off with a cross body! At the last moment, Beno sidesteps him and Shields crashes into the mat. Beno stumbles back into his corner as Wight makes the blind tag. Terry is seen stirring on the ground but Kenneth dashes over the top ropes and performs a plancha onto Terry! Both men lay on the ground in crumpled heaps.
Wight pulls Shields up by his throat, elevates him and slams him down hard with a huge choke slam! Mason tries to intervene but is met by a huge Hit N’ Run spear from Beno! Wight makes the cover.
Phil Latio: The choke slam! Wight hit the choke slam! This one is over!
1……….2…….3!
The bell rings as the official raises hands of Wight and Beno!
Don Chuckles: Wight and Beno did it! They’ll challenge Celtic Anarchy for the Tag Team championship in a few weeks’ time now.
Phil Latio: They may have won the match but all six men showed why they belong here in the the tag division. And most importantly, in Thy WWE.
Burris Troy: Here are your winners and the number one contenders for the Thy WWE Tag Team championships, Paul Wight and Beno!
“Heart of a Champion” hits as Beno slaps Wight on his back and they cock smirks. Beno makes a title motion with his hands as he looks at the tron. The show then goes to another advertisement break.
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Match 4: Njord Huscarl vs. Wade Barrett vs. K Orton vs. Stalker Knight vs. Jacob Alexander
(Thy WWE Television Title)
Ring Announcer: The following contest is schedule for one fall, and it is for the WWE Television Championship
[/i]“So the question is will they have luck on their side…me…because me I don’t need luck…” -Paul Wight
“Mate we gotta win this. For all that is good and holy we gotta win this thing” –Zack Shields
“I will be there to become the one of three men to become a two time Intercontinental Champion and the man to end the impressive streak of Drew McIntyre.” –Jacob Senn
“I don’t think you had any idea just what you were getting yourself into Drew, and what you are going to have coming for you at Anarchy. How unfortunate.”- –Dominic Reynolds
“Are you looking for that lottery ticket to catapult you up the ranks to claim some sort of shred of credibility? Because lets face it knight you track record isn’t much to brag about when the only win on your resume lasted for a mere two minutes.” -Kenneth Walker
I want people to look back on my career, and compare it to others. I want people to say, this guy sure was good, but he was no Sheamus O'Shaughnessy. - -Shameus
"I wonder; did the young boy, who would grow up to be the Celtic Warrior ever ask for his father to check the closet for monsters?" –Alex Kendell
The time for talking, time for match build up, is all over. Anarchy, an uprising has taken place in the ranks of Thy WWE. Two Warriors will do battle the arena tonight and when the dust is settled and the air has cleared will the last bestallion of defense remain standing against this uprising, or will the uprising bring forth the destruction and bring Thy WWE into a world of Anarchy.
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Once the PPV introduction finishes we are taken to ringside to see the beaming faces of Don Chuckles, Phil Latio and Julian Chichy amidst the excited fans in the MetLife Stadium that came to see the Pay Per View.
Don Chuckles: Ladies and gentleman, welcome to Anarchy, live on Pay Per View!
Phil Latio: A night where order is supposedly restored to the chaos that has befallen Thy WWE.
Julian Chichy: And a night where that overrated jar of mayonnaise Sheamus gets beaten by the true champion and true boss in Alex Kendall.
Phil Latio: Do you ever get tired of having your head up Alex’s butt? I mean co-
Don Chuckles: I-I’m being informed right now gentleman that there is something going down in the parking lot right now and we are sending a camera out to catch the action. What could it be?
The arena big screen comes to life as we see a camera man push open a door and in the parking lot we see the Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre on the ground clutching his knee and Dominic Reynolds standing above him armed with a led pipe. Nearby we can see Jim Cornette who is in the grasps of Pops Reynolds. As Dominic strikes Drew once again in the knee we see Pops Reynolds clock Jim Cornette with a right hand and knock him to the ground out cold.
Dominic Reynolds: I told you Drew, I told you that you had no idea what you were getting yourself into.
We see Drew get struck once more in the knee, and then Dominic drops the led pipe and cinches in the Breaking Point submission. Drew howls on the ground in pain, flopping around and tapping out frantically, but Dominic just continues to apply pressure and keep the hold cinched in. Finally, after what seems like an eternity we see arena staff and referees swarm the scene and pull Dominic off of Drew. Breaking free we see Dominic grab the pipe and strike Drew once more in the knee before once again being grabbed by arena staff. Letting himself be led away along with Pops, we see and can hear Dominic chuckling as doctors and referees come to check on the fallen Drew McIntyre. The shot then goes back to ringside to show the announcers looking dumbfounded at what just happened.
Julian Chichy: What a coward! I hope he gets suspended for that.
Don Chuckles: How is this going to affect our match later? Will Drew be able to compete? His knee has to be shattered after that assault?
Phil Latio: I guess we’re gonna see guys. Either way we’ve got a lot of wrestling to cover tonight.
Match 1: Chelsea Westbrook vs. Open Challenger
We are first treated to the theme song of Chelsea Westbrook come on over the speakers as Chelsea makes her way out and down to the ring. After revealing Lyara Jayde to be the overexposed hack that she really was, we’ve watched Cheslea put herself on an impressive role. This may be her roughest test though, facing an unknown opponent. Getting in the ring we see Chelsea look towards the entrance ramp awaiting her foe. It takes a few moments, but we hear a new theme kick in and out walks Chelsea’s opponent. Announced as Lady Kenzie, she has a serious face on as she goes down the ramp and gets inside of the ring. We now see both Chelsea Westbrook and Lady Kenzie Corbeau in the ring ready to square off and start the match. Lady Kenzie runs towards Chelsea Westbrook and delivers a clothesline to Chelsea knocking her down on the mat. Lady Kenzie then mantles her and starts throwing punches to her chest while screaming in the process. Lady Kenzie grabs Chelsea’s Hair and starts shaking her head looking at Chelsea with a crazed look on her face and screams full blast in her face. She get’s that psychopathic gleem in her eye goes to try to bit Chelsea on the neck but Chelsea shoves her sending her toppling over and then she kicks her with her legs. Chelsea springs up and is greeting with Lady Kenzie who is swining her arms at the air and aiming for Chelsea. Chelsea shields herself as Lady Kenzie lays on her with a barrage of attacks..
Lady Kenzie clotheslines Chesea into the turnbuckle making her drop to the mat into a sitting position. Lady Kenzie bats her chest like a gorilla and thrusts her foot forward over the neck of Chelsea and starts to choke her out as Chelsea gasps for breath. The referee starts the count as Lady Kenzie keeps the hold.
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Lady Kenzie stops the hold before the referee can go any higher. Lady Kenzie goes towards the center of the ring and looks at the crowd and starts laughing. Lady Kenzie goes towards the downed Chelsea and drags her towards the center of the ring and grabs her face and starts smashing it into the mat still laughing out loud as she did it. Lady Kenzie picks up Chelsea and goes to scoop her up and before she can deliver the move Chelsea counters with a punch and Lady Kenzie stumbles backwards in a surprise. Chelsea delivers another punch, and another punch, and then she continues to unleash a barrage of punches to the face as Lady Kenzie screams at Chelsea. Chelsea is taking by surprise as Lady Kenzie stomps her feet and screams at her and before she knows it Chelsea is met with a retaliation of punches knocking her back again, Lady Kenzie goes for a clothesline and Chelsea dodges it turning around and using Lady Kenzies own momentum against her and delivers a faceplant to the mat.
Chelsea started stomping on Lady Kenzie as she laid there on the mat and Chelsea continued the barrage of kicks and stomps and dragged Lady Kenzie to the center of the ring she dropped down and applied an ankle lock on Lady Kenzie and applied pressure as Lady Kenzie continued to howl in pain. Lady Kenzie dragged herself to the ropes and put her hand on them to stop the submission. Chelsea hovered over the downed Lady Kenzie as she looked at her opponent ready to pounce. Lady Kenzie got up slowly and began to turn around and when she turned around fully she was greeting by a Standing Moonsault by Chelsea which delivered.. Chelsea quickly followed it up it up with a pin and the referee quickly slid down for the count.
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Winner by Pinfall – Chelsea Westbrook
Don Chuckles: And Chelsea Westbrook wins again!
Phil Latio: Indeed.
Chelsea walks out of the ring and up the ramp as the show goes to an advertisement break.
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Match 2: Danny Daniels vs. Dolph Ziggler
Coming back from the break we see Dolph Ziggler and Danny Daniels both run across the ring at each other. They both begin throwing wild punches at each other, Dolph Ziggler connecting several big shots before sneaking in an uppercut. Dolph Ziggler throws a left hook but Danny Daniels hits him with a straight right hand to the chin, sending him limp. Dolph Ziggler regains his senses quickly but Dolph Ziggler is all over him. Danny Daniels stands over Dolph Ziggler and hits him with a huge clothesline knocking him down. Danny Daniels grabs Dolph Ziggler’s legs and he begins dragging him towards the corner.
Dolph Ziggler tries to kick away from Danny Daniels, but he’s punched to the face for his efforts. Danny Daniels backs into the corner and he hooks the feet of Dolph Ziggler underneath his arms. Danny Daniels hits Doph Ziggler with a barrage punches to his ribs as he laid in the ground. Dolph Ziggler lowers his arms to cover up his body, but Danny Daniels punches starts mudhole stomping him in the face. Dolph Ziggler quickly covers up again. Danny Daniels grabs Dolph Ziggler with both hands around the throat, choking him and making him gasp for breath he then pick up Dolph Ziggler up and powerslams him down on the mat hard…Danny Daniels goes for the pin on Dolph Ziggler.
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Phil Latio: Danny Daniels just dominating his opponent so far here tonight ladies and gentlemen
Don Chuckles: Well it’s not over yet Phil..he could still get his momentum back.
Danny Daniels start to mud hole kick Dolph Ziggler in his side again and he drags him towards the center of the ring and scoops him up and delivers a sideways slam, he scoops him up again and delivers another sideways slam and he quickly takes advantage of the situation and put Dolph Ziggler in an armbar, applying all the pressure as Dolph screams in anogony.. he inches for the ropes and tries to grap them.. the ropes almost within grasp, but Dolph Ziggler can’t reach them, and he taps the mat.
Winner by Tap Out – Danny Daniels
As Ziggler walks up the ramp in defeat, we see the arena lights go red and a fiery explosion shoot out from all four turnbuckles. The maniacal laughter of Kane can be heard echoing throughout the arena and we see Dolph look legitimately frightened as the show goes to another advertisement break.
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Immediately returning from the break we cut to the announce table as the crowd are going wild for the rest of this magnificant ppv ahead. They begin to speak as the crowd goes nuts.
Don Chuckles:
Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to ThyWWE presents Anarchy, tonight we still have a great show in store for you with the big Christian Knight and Kenneth Walker matchup.
Phil Latio:
And you cant forget the big main event between Alex Kendell and the Celtic Warrior Sheamus, a match that ThyWWE surely hangs in the balance.
Don Chuckles:
But first up, after his retirement on Monday Night Raw, the Professor of Thuganomics is here to perform to liven up the show "his way". So here it is POT!!!!!!!!
The crowd goes wild as the stage lights up to see POT standing there in his red ChainGang shirt and camo shorts. He has a huge grin on his face as the fans see him. He takes a big breath in and begins to speak.
Professor of Thuganomics:
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to ThyWWE Anarchy, tonight I wanted to say goodbye on my own terms so I made a few calls and got a few friends together. So please welcome a very fantastic woman Jessie J!!!!!!!!
The crowd go wild as Jessie walks out in a tight black bodysuit and black high heeled boots. As she walks out the tune of Price Tag begins to play.
Professor of Thuganomics:
Yeah we dont give life,
5 bags on a price tag,
If I made it sound like I have then its my bad,
We're all of a certified brand but dont try brag,
Cause I put my certified hand through your Ipad,
Like smash.
And I promise you that Im glad,
That I never really had money in my life man,
And if I did it would find tax,
Whats that?
Fuck That!!!!
Yeah, mouthing off like a right lad,
With a mind lapse,
And some Morgan Spice knaps,
A synapse,
I can assure you,
I aint gotta clue,
Whys that guy with a light tan,
Driving a white van?
So what it goes
Jessie J:
Everybody look to the left,
Everybody look to the right,
Its not about the money, money, money,
We dobt need your money, money, money,
We just wanna make tge world dance,
Forget about the Price Tag,
Aint about the cha-ching, cha-ching,
Aint about the ba-bling, ba-bling,
Professor of Thugnomics:
Yes, im climbing them heights man,
Standing in the pub with a pint in my right hand,
Life is alright,
Stand clear of the girls with their eyes on the prize,
Stand up if your good with a fiver a night,
Damn,
Dont try that,
Remember, people that you cant buy time back,
And if music was a flight plan,
In twenty four hours it would get hijacked,
Hijacked, Yeah you know its like that,
What you saying Jessie?
Jessie J:
Everybody look to their left,
Everybody look to their right,
Professor of Thuganomics:
Can you feel that yeah well hold it down sonny cause nah mate
Jessie J:
It aint about the money, money money
We dont need your money money money
We just wanna make the world dance
Forget about the Price Tag x3
Both:
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
Jessie J:
Price Tag!!!!!
Both:
La la lala la la la yeah,
La la lala la la la yeah
La la lala la la la yeah
Jessie J:
Price Tag
The music stops as the crowd give the two a standing ovation
Professor of Thuganomics:
Well what can I say, thanks ThyWWE its been fun, Im out WORDLIFE!!!!!!!!!
Wordlife hits the speakers as POT celebrates withhis fans, throwing his shirt into the crowd as the show goes to a break.
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Match 3: Beno/Partner vs. The Losers vs. Zak Shields/Rob Terry
(Winner gets the match with Celtic Anarchy for the Tag Titles)
As we come back from a commercial break, the three teams have already entered the ring. Beno looks to have recruited the World’s Largest Athlete in Paul Wight to be his partner for this match. The Losers talk strategy over in their corner while Shields pumps Terry up. Wight and Beno look on menacingly.
As the official signals for the bell, Tony Mann and Beno begin the bout. Mann and Beno circle one another, and then lock up in the center of the ring. Being the bigger of the two, Beno forces Mann backwards and onto his back. Mann looks a bit shocked as he regains his footing and immediately rushes at Beno, dropkicking him in the knee. Mann begins to stomp away at the big man and drops a quick elbow. Man drops down onto top of Beno but doesn’t even get a one count. Mann quickly walks over to Mason and makes a tag as Beno gets back to a vertical base. Mason and Beno size one another up as Beno smirks as back up to his corner. He tags in the colossal Paul Wight. Mason hesitates for a moment and then slides at Wight’s legs only to have Wight sidestep him. Wight kicks Mason in the side forcefully, sending Mason sprawling. Wight walks over to Mason and pulls him up by the arm and tosses him into the turnbuckle. Wight extends his leg under mason’s chin and begins to choke the life out of him. The official begins the count.
1….2……3….. Wight releases the choke and Mason slumps back over into the turnbuckle. Wight grabs hold of Mason’s throat and throws him like a ragdoll half way across the ring. Mason holds his back as he scurries over to the nearest person and tags in Rob Terry.
Don Chuckles: That was some impressive strength shown by Paul Wight there. I’m not sure if anyone will be able to bring him down.
Phil Latio: I’d have to disagree with you on that one. I mean, have you seen the size of Rob Terry’s arms? He looks like he could snap a log in half!
Terry cracks his neck from side to side as he walks to meet Wight in the middle of the ring. Immediately, Terry and Wight begin throwing fierce rights at one another. Both men appear equal until Terry sends a knee into the midsection of Wight, picks the giant up and slams him to the mat!
Phil Latio: Did you see that! Terry just slammed Paul Wight! My god what strength!
Terry makes a quick cover. 1……2…. Wight kicks out with force, sending Terry a good foot across the ring. Terry quickly locks in a rear headlock. Terry squeezes down tightly on Wight. Suddenly Beno scrambles into the ring and kicks Terry square in the back of the head, forcing him to relinquish the hold. Beno hops back out onto the apron. The official warns Beno and Terry slaps his hands together, Zak Shields rushes into the ring and meets Wight as he gets to his knees. The official is oblivious to the false tag as Terry proceeds to the apron. Shields lay into Wight, only to be pushed backwards onto his back. Shields charges at Wight once more, but is sent reeling from a fierce right hand punch. Wight elevates Shields over his head and drops him military style behind him. Wight makes a quick tag to Beno. Beno meets Shields with a kick to the midsection as he gets to is feet. Beno hooks Shields and sends him flying with an inverted T-bone suplex! Beno makes the cover.
1……..2…… Terry, Mann and Mason break the pin up and begin to stomp away at the fallen Beno. Suddenly Wight makes his way back into the ring and it’s an all-out brawl. Mann and Mason rush Wight, but receive headbutts for their troubles. Terry kicks Wight in the knee cap and hoists Wight up and comes down with a huge suplex! As Terry turns around, Beno charges at him and delivers a thunderous Lights Out Big Boot, sending him over the top rope onto the mat. As Beno turns, Shields drills him with a sickening ace cutter! He drops down and hooks the leg.
Don Chuckles: All hell has broken loose now but it looks like Shields has Beno down for the count!
1………2………..No! Beno gets a shoulder up. Shields ascend the top of turnbuckle as the official tries to restore order. Mason nails Shields with a high kick and mounts the turnbuckle. He hooks Shields in a Superplex position. Shields fights back with hooks to the ribs and is able to force Mason off back onto the mat. Beno staggers to his feet as Shields comes flying off with a cross body! At the last moment, Beno sidesteps him and Shields crashes into the mat. Beno stumbles back into his corner as Wight makes the blind tag. Terry is seen stirring on the ground but Kenneth dashes over the top ropes and performs a plancha onto Terry! Both men lay on the ground in crumpled heaps.
Wight pulls Shields up by his throat, elevates him and slams him down hard with a huge choke slam! Mason tries to intervene but is met by a huge Hit N’ Run spear from Beno! Wight makes the cover.
Phil Latio: The choke slam! Wight hit the choke slam! This one is over!
1……….2…….3!
The bell rings as the official raises hands of Wight and Beno!
Don Chuckles: Wight and Beno did it! They’ll challenge Celtic Anarchy for the Tag Team championship in a few weeks’ time now.
Phil Latio: They may have won the match but all six men showed why they belong here in the the tag division. And most importantly, in Thy WWE.
Burris Troy: Here are your winners and the number one contenders for the Thy WWE Tag Team championships, Paul Wight and Beno!
“Heart of a Champion” hits as Beno slaps Wight on his back and they cock smirks. Beno makes a title motion with his hands as he looks at the tron. The show then goes to another advertisement break.
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Match 4: Njord Huscarl vs. Wade Barrett vs. K Orton vs. Stalker Knight vs. Jacob Alexander
(Thy WWE Television Title)
Ring Announcer: The following contest is schedule for one fall, and it is for the WWE Television Championship
Don Chuckles: A great opportunity here for some of our promising young talent to become the first T.V. champion in Thy history
Phil Latio: I couldn't agree more Don. I have also received word that Njord Huscarl and Wade Barrett have been removed from this match for reasons unknown, making this a triple threat match
Ring Announcer: Introducing first, hailing from Toronto, Ontario Canada, weighing in at 225 pounds...Pitbull, Jakob Alexander!
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Jakob Alexander comes out to a rather mixed reaction, and walks down to the ring with a confident stride, not paying the crowd much heed. He slides into the ring, and runs, bouncing back and forth between the rope a few times, waiting for the next man to come out.
Ring Announcer: The next participant weighs in at 240 pounds from British Columbia, Canada....Stalker Knight!
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The massive frame of Stalker Knight is seen coming through the curtains and the crowd boos loudly. He stretches his arms out as he makes his way down the ramp, and eventually into the ring. He poses for the crowd, drawing even more jeers. As his music dies down, the crowd begins to buzz in anticipation of their hometown hero.
The crowd roars as the Prodigy steps out onto the stage, standing there for a moment, looking out amongst the hometown crowd.
Ring Announcer: And the final competitor, weighing in at 245 pounds...please welcome Newark's own....The Prodigy, Kurt Jamal Orton!
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The crowd continues its cheering as KO grins, gives an innocent shrug, and walks down the ramp, slapping the outreached hands of fans before sliding into the ring. He climbs up to the top turnbuckle and raises his arms into the air, drawing more approval. He hops back down to the mat as his music dies down, and the referee holds the Television Championship high into the air, before handing it off to someone at ringside. He motions for the bell and the start of the match.
DING DING DING!!
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Don Chuckles: Who do you like in this match Phil?
Phil Latio: That's a hard one Don, all three of these men are looking to make an impact here and make history by being the first to win this championship.
Don Chuckles: It should be very competitive, but I'm giving the edge to Prodigy, who has the home field advantage here tonight.
All three men begin to circle each other, but Alexander and Orton look at each other, and give a bit of a nod, and they both turn on Stalker, waylaying him with punches and kicks.
Don Chuckles: And already we see an alliance being made to take down the biggest man in the match
Phil Latio: You know how fragile alliances are in these type of matches though
Each man grabs one of Stalker's arms, and whips him to the ropes. As Stalker comes bouncing off the ropes, they both bend over, and lift Stalker high into the air, only to come crashing down hard with a double back body drop. Showing immediately cohesiveness, they pick him up, and hit a double team suplex on him. Alexander goes for the immediate pin, and in just an instant their temporary alliance is shattered, as K.Orton drags Alexander off of him. Alexander shoves him in the chest, and KO responds with a shove back. Knight gets to his feet and clotheslines the both of them.
Phil Latio: Just like I said.
Stalker picks up Alexander and whips him to the ropes, then charges forward and splashes him in the corner. Stalker turns around just in time to see Orton charging him, and delivers a well placed boot to the gut, followed by a gut wrench power slam. Stalker goes for the pin as Alexander recovers and begins to climb the turnbuckles.
ONE!
TWO!
Kickout!
Stalker gets to his feet and turns around as Alexander dives off the top rope and takes down the big man with a flying clothesline. Orton gets to his feet and approaches Alexander, but Alexander takes him down with an arm drag, followed by an arm bar. KO works his way to his feet at the same time Stalker gets to his. Stalker runs forward and nails Jakob with a boot to the face. Free of the hold, KO slips behind Stalker and rolls him up from behind with a school boy pin.
ONE!
TWO!
Kickout!
Stalker and KO get to their feet, and Knight fires off with a clothesline, but KO ducks and leaps into the air, hitting Stalker with a dropkick that staggers him backwards and sends him tumbling through the ropes. Jakob gets to his feet and tries to kick Orton, but KO catches his foot. Jakob, hopping on one leg, leaps into the air with an enziguiri but KO ducks and Alexander falls to the mat, but quickly recovers. He does not recover quickly enough, as the Prodigy runs forward, springboards off the ropes, and nails him with a moonsault, followed by a pin.
ONE!
TWO!
Stalker grabs KO's legs and pulls him outside of the ring, and whips him hard into the steel steps. Stalker climbs back into the ring, but Alexander is there in a hurry, spinning around with a back kick to the body and doubling Stalker Knight over. He follows up the move fluidly with a swinging neck breaker, followed by a pin, and a kickout at two. Alexander gets to his feet and grabs him by the legs, attempting to set up what looks to be a Boston crab, but Stalker uses pure strength to push him off. Stalker scrambles to his feet, knees Jakob in the gut, and puts his head between his legs. He lifts him up into the air, and plants him into the mat with a thunderous powerbomb. Stalker goes for the cover, but KO gets back inside the ring and breaks it up. Stalker and Orton begin to exchange punches, with Stalker gaining the upper hand, who then whips him to the corner.
Stalker charges in with a head full of steam and gets a boot to the face for his efforts and staggers backwards. Prodigy rushes forward and Stalker tries to catch him with a clothesline, but KO slips under and behind him, grabbing him from behind for a German suplex. Stalker throws a hard back elbow but KO ducks again and leaves the men clinched belly to belly. Stalker takes advantage of the situation and his size to snap KO overhead with a suplex. Stalker goes for the pin but Jakob Alexander is there to break it up with a hard boot to the head. Stalker rolls out of the ring and Alexander picks up Orton. Jakob hits KO with a few stiff forearm shivers, then whips him to the ropes. Alexander goes for a dropkick, trying to time it just right, but KO at the last moment holds onto the ropes to stop his momentum, and Alexander falls straight to the mat. He quickly gets to his feet, trying to clothesline Orton, who proves elusive yet again, and ducks, slipping to his side and performing a back suplex.
K.Orton moves over to the corner and begins to climb the turnbuckles, and motions to the crowd who in response cheers him on. Just as he is about to leap off, Stalker is up and with surprising agility for a man his size, jumps up onto the turnbuckles and punches the hometown darling in the gut a few times. He hooks the head and the arm, and superplexes him to the mat. Both men writhe in pain from the impact. Stalker begins to get to his feet, but Jakob Alexander is up and plants him with a double arm DDT. He moves to go for a pin, but Stalker rolls out of the ring wisely.
Alexander turns his attention to K.Orton, who begins to rise to his feet. Jakob tosses Orton to the ropes, who bounces off, flies into the air and takes his opponent down with a spinning wheel kick. KO follows Alexander to the mat, and locks in the Anaconda Vice. Alexander grits his teeth in pain, too far away from the ropes. His hand hovers over the mat, as if he is about to tap out, but he clenches his fist in denial, and works his way to his feet, breaking free of the hold with a surge of strength. He drops down, putting his shoulder in KO's midsection, and lifts him up and over with a northern lights suplex. Just as he is bridging over to make the pin, Stalker is back in the ring and breaks it up. Alexander tries to get to his feet but gets a knee to the head.
Stalker moves to the opposite side of the ring, and sees KO down on the mat, and climbs the turnbuckle. He calls for the Knight's Valor, and leaps off the top rope with a 630 degree moonsault, but The Prodigy moves out of the way and Knight comes crashing hard on the mat. The crowd begins to cheer loudly for K.Orton, as he signals for his finisher, waiting for Stalker to rise to his feet, hunched over slightly, hands on his thighs, as if stalking his prey. Jakob Alexander comes from out of nowhere and hits K.Orton with a running knee lift to the head, staggering him, and following through with a resounding kick to the head, dropping Orton to the mat. Alexander goes for the cover.
ONE!
TWO!
THREE!
DING DING DING!![/b][/size]
Ring Announcer: Here is your winner, and the new Television Champion....Jakob Alexander!
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Don Chuckles: A very competitive match here. Alexander has definitely made an impact here tonight, being crowned as the first Television Champion here in Thy WWE.
Phil Latio: A great effort by all men involved
Jakob Alexander is handed his championship belt, and he holds it high in the air. There is a stirring in the crowd, and the crowd starts buzzing, as someone comes out of the crowd, over the barricade and into the ring. Alexander turns around just in time to get nailed with a hard chair shot to the skull.
Don Chuckles: That's Jamine Creed! What is he doing here?
Phil Latio: It looks like Jakob Alexander is not the only one making an impact here tonight, eh Don?
Jamine Creed smirks, picking up the discarded title belt, looking at it for a moment, and draping it across Alexander's torso as the crowd sits in silence. The show then goes to another advertisement break.
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Match 5: Kenneth Walker vs. Christian Knight
Don Chuckles: This next match has the makings of a war. Kenneth Walker vs. Christian Knight.
Julian Chichy: Knight is about to put the old man out to pasture.
Phil Latio: I don’t think it’s going to be that easy you two.
”I Believe” comes on by Creed in the arena and as the fans cheer, we don’t see the arrival of Kenneth Walker. Instead the arena big screen comes to life and somewhere backstage we can see Ken and Christian Knight staring each other down from a distance. In a scene oddly reminiscent of an old action movie, we see them mouth some trash talk to one another before charging at each other and unloading with a barrage of punches. We see neither man is getting an advantage to the other and it doesn’t take long for arena staff to once more swarm the scene and break the fight up. Both men are snarling and wanting to tear into the other, and just when it looks like they will once again be prevented from doing so, we hear an authoritative voice in the background.
Voice: Hell no! You let them fight brother, this gets settled tonight.
We see newly promoted General Manager Valentino saunter up to the chaos backstage. The arena staff and referees look confused at first but we see Valentino take charge and order them all away; except for one referee. Telling the official that they fight until there is a clear cut winner, we see the ref nod in compliance and Valentino walks off. It only takes a moment and we see Knight and Walker pounce on each other once again. Knight overwhelms Walker this time though with some rough knees to the midsection before knocking him backwards towards the concession area. Leaning over a stand to try and catch his breath, we see Kenneth get handed a drink from a young man cowering behind the counter. Ken then smiles and throws the drink in Christian’s face, temporarily blinded, we see Kenneth kick Christian hard in the stomach then grab him in a headlock, leading him down another corridor of the arena. After a few feet we see Christian elbow Ken twice in the ribs, but Ken is able to keep his grasp and bang Christian’s head off of a nearby table as the referee follows behind. Smashing Christian’s head off another door we see the two of them enter a kitchenette area.
We see Kenneth throw Christian into a refrigerator and as he staggers backwards Ken grabs him and drops him on a coffee table with a back suplex. Opening the fridge, we see Kenneth take a beer out and stare at it long and hard. Kenneth’s vices with alcoholism are long documented, such to the point where Christian even mocked him for it. But in a strong moment of symbolic defiance, we see Kenneth open the beer and dump it on the ground. This winds up backfiring on him though as Christian cracks Kenneth in the back with a folding chair before grabbing him in a headlock and leading him from the kitchenette area. Ken is drug by Christian to a staircase and as Knight kicks the door open he gets charged by Kenneth who ends up ramming him back first into a railing. Knight staggers away and up a flight of stairs with Kenneth in pursuit. Opening up the door on the next floor we see Knight come out first with Kenneth immediately behind him. The two of them are on the upper level of the arena where the VIP and skyboxes are. Walking forward we see Knight get grabbed from behind by Kenneth and tossed into a door so forcefully that it breaks down and we see the two of them in a VIP luxury box. There’s an impressive view overlooking the arena just below them and we see Kenneth slug Knight and spear him to the ground.
Kenneth slugs away at Knight and lifts him to his feet, putting him under and getting him in position we see Kenneth call for The Payoff. But Christian dead weights Ken when he tries to lift him, a second time produces the same result and then we see Christian counter and back drop Kenneth over the luxury box and sending him crashing down onto some equipment below. A collective gasp is heard throughout the arena followed by a few diehard fans letting off a chant of “Holy Shit” as we see Knight stand up and look at a fallen Kenneth on the floor amidst a mass of broken equipment nearly thirty feet below him. Then, in a moment of sheer insanity we see Christian heave himself over, careening down onto Kenneth below, body meets body with a splash and for a few moments the arena just goes stunned silent as now Christian and Kenneth are not moving. Several minutes pass, but we see Christian Knight use a nearby barrier to slowly pull himself to his feet. Holding his ribs, he looks down at a fallen Ken, who is now slowly stirring. Dismissing himself of the whole thing, proclaiming that the old man is now finished, we see Knight wave his hands and start to slowly walk away. But then in a testament to Ken’s pure heart and toughness, we see him slowly get himself to his feet, spit some blood out and scream for Knight to stop.
Ken: I’m still standing Christian! Come and try to finish it!
Christian turns and just looks dumb founded for a moment that Kenneth is still standing. We see Ken raise his arms up and ready himself for the fight to continue as Christian lets out a loud swear word before approaching Ken once more. Ken’s eyes burn with contempt as he stings Christian with a right hand. A slow left, and then a right precedes Ken kicking Christian in the ribs which sends Knight staggering backwards. It’s now Ken who is on the offensive as he continues to beat on Knight all the way to the ringside barrier. Grabbing the head and neck of Knight we see Ken hit a Russian Leg Sweep, sending the back of Knight into the ringside barrier. Some of the fans sitting ringside are cheering over emphatically, to the point where one fan even takes his beer that he was drinking and dumps it on the head of Knight. This seems to wake Knight back up and enrage him, who gets back up, but gets slugged by Ken and tossed over the barrier, ending up now on the ringside area. When Kenneth climbs over, we see him pause and cough so violently that he spits some more blood up at the ringside area. Shaky footed for a moment, we see Ken gather himself and reach down for Knight, only to be thumbed in the eye and get his head banged off the ringside pole. Dropping down we see Christian flapjack Ken’s head off the ringside steps, apparently catching the edge as now Ken rolls over, bleeding from his forehead. Getting inside the ring Christian raises his arms up and taunts as the arena fans boo.
Once the taunting ends we see Christian step out onto the apron, but then once again stop and just stare in dumbfounded shock as Ken crawls over to the ringside barrier and uses it to pull himself to his feet. Bleeding profusely now from his forehead we hear the fans in the arena start to applaud the toughness being showed by Kenneth Walker as he just looks up at Christian and shakes his head no; stepping backwards in the ring we see Christian motion for Ken to get in with him. Ken looks over at the ring steps, and the edge that is now adorned with his blood. Walking up the steps slowly and getting inside of the ring we see Christian looking almost in awe at the near super human levels of heart and tenacity being shown by Ken.
Christian Knight: You’re real old man, you’re real.
With his hands up once again Ken and Christian meet in the center of the ring and start to trade blows. Ken has a lot of sting left when he does connect, but the fall and the stair impact seem to have slowed Kenneth down as Knight overwhelms him. To the point where Knight kicks Ken in the stomach, charges off the nearby rope, comes back and drops Ken to the mat with a leaping Reverse DDT. Crawling over Ken and hooking the leg, at first there is no official to make the count. But after a few seconds, the one who was assigned by Valentino comes charging down the ramp and sliding inside of the ring—1…2…NO! Ken barely lifts a shoulder off of the mat and Christian curses at the official loudly. Standing up we see Christian get into position, and scream that the end of the match is now here. Ken once again starts to stir, but Christian apparently loses patience as he helps Ken to his feet, only to leap up and drop him to the mat once again with another leaping Reverse DDT.
Covering Kenneth once again, we see the official make the count—1…2….NO! Kenneth again barely lifts a shoulder up and we see Knight’s eyes go wide in shock once again as he rolls off of Ken and goes to the outside of the ring. Shoving the bell ringer off of his chair, we see Christian grab it and fold it and go inside the ring. Once more Kenneth starts to pull himself to his feet, only for Knight to wait for him and crack him over the skull with a chair to send him back down to the mat. Holding the chair in one hand, Knight’s mouth just hits the floor as Kenneth once again starts to stir.
Christian Knight: Stay down old man! What do you have left to prove!
Seeing Ken start to rise causes Knight to go ballistic as he starts to unload on the back of Ken with several stiff sounding chair shots. After the eighth shot we see Knight fling the chair to the outside of the ring. Breathing heavily we see Christian look down at Ken who is now still and once again and bend down to pull him back up. But while pulling Ken up we see Christian get hooked and pulled into a pinning predicament, with what very well may have been the absolute last bit of strength that Ken possessed, we see Christian get cinched in and counted out as the referee made the count—1…2….3!
Winner: Kenneth Walker in 22:30 via roll-up.
Don Chuckles: Say what you will about Ken, but his heart and toughness will never be questioned.
Phil Latio: Salute him. Thy WWE locker room, take notice of a true warrior, there will never be another Kenneth Walker, not now, not ever.
Knight stands up fuming over the loss, but then he looks down at a glossy eyed Ken and seems to have an apparent change of heart. Pulling Ken to his feet , we see Knight pull him into an embrace as the fans cheer and applaud.
Christian Knight: You’re one tough son of a bitch.
As arena doctors and staff roll into the ring we see Ken just nod feebly, before he takes a step forward on his own and just falls to the ground unconscious. Doctors call for a cart and we see Ken get rolled out of the ring and loaded onto the cart. Slowly as the cart drives up the ramp, nearly every fan in the arena is on their feet applauding the display by Ken. As the show goes to an advertisement break we see Ken disappear behind the curtain, wondering if this really is the last time we’re gonna see Ken Walker’s face on Thy WWE television.
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Match 6: Dominic Reynolds vs. “The Saviour” Jacob Senn vs. Drew McIntyre
(Thy WWE Intercontinental Title)
Going backstage we are apparently in the dressing room of Thy WWE’s intercontinental champion Drew McIntyre who is with a pair of doctors.
Doctor: I’m sorry Mr. McIntyre, it looks your knee is just shattered, I can not clear you to defend your title and compete tonight.
Drew: Aye! The hell you can’t. I’ll go out there and defend me title on one leg if need be.
Looking at Jim Cornette who is sporting a fresh black eye, we see Drew get helped up and exit his dressing room, but he doesn’t get far as he is stopped by General Manager Starr who is flanked by several dark shirted muscular men.
General Manager Starr:[/i] I really hope you weren’t thinking about going out to the ring and competing after the unfortunate incident you just experienced Drew.
Drew: Aye! I am a fighting champion, and no matter what Reynolds does to me, I will go out there and fight until I can not fight anymore.
General Manager Starr: [/i] Actually Drew, you’re not. It’s came to my attention that you are unable to compete tonight. Truly an unfortunate set of circumstances, so I’ve decided that while you are recovering Drew, that I am going to relieve of the burden of being the Intercontinental Champion for Thy WWE.
Drew: What are you saying Starr!
General Manager Starr: [/i] I’m saying that you are hereby relieved of your championship Drew. I’m saying that Reynolds and Senn will fight right now to decide who our new champion is. But most importantly I’m saying that these men right here are going to escort you out and make sure you get to your car safely, I mean to prevent another assault from happening.
Gesturing with his head, we see the security team step forward and seize Drew McIntyre. Drew tries to resist, but they hold him firm and start to drag him away. We see General Manager Starr walk away, but then stop and jog back to catch up with the security team and Drew.
General Manager Starr: Oh by the way Drew, I almost forgot. There was something else I wanted to tell you.
We see General Manager Starr lean in close, and in a nearly inaudible whisper, we hear him tell Drew that he was the one who instructed Reynolds to attack him in the parking lot. Drew starts to go ballistic as we see General Manager Starr chuckle.
General Manager Starr: [/i] You should have finished the job in Rome Drew, since you didn’t, this is now Checkmate. I win Drew and you lose. Get him the hell out of my building!
Our feed then immediately goes back into the arena at ringside.
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is now for the apparently vacant Intercontinental Championship!
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Phil Latio: Big match up here Don, made even bigger by what we just seen and tonight we will see a new Intercontinental Champion crowned!
Don Chuckles: That's right Phil, but lets not forget the attack earlier on by Reynolds on McIntyre which was apparently orchestrated by Starr who subsequently had Drew declared ineligible to compete and stripped him of his title.
Phil Latio: Which I think he deserved
Don Chuckles: I disagree Phil, McIntyre was robbed of his title without being able to defend it
Phil Latio: He shouldn't have crossed Reynolds or the boss
Don Chuckles: Well, I am sure there are many opinions about this. Regardless, McIntyre had his title stolen
Phil Latio: Well, it still should be a good match, two of the more promising young talents here looking for an opportunity
Ring Announcer: Introducing first, from New York City....weighing in at 247 pounds...The Savior Jacob Senn!
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The crowd gets to their feet and cheers loudly for Jacob Senn, as he steps out into view, and acknowledges the crowd. He walks down the ramp and climbs up onto the apron, then performs a front flip into the ring, carrying his momentum by running towards a corner and leaping to the top turnbuckle, and motioning to the crowd.
Phil Latio: Why does Senn keep getting all these title opportunities?
Don Chuckles: Why do you ask stupid questions?
Phil Latio: No seriously, I think there is alot of bias for him with the management here.
Don Chuckles: That isn't true Phil, Jacob Senn is a hell of a competitor, and has earned everything he has. The former champ here hopes to reclaim his title, and he has a very good chance.
Senn hops down from the ropes, and awaits his opponent. Dominic Reynold's theme soon hits and walks out onto the stage, and he receives a mixture of cheers and boos. If the cheers and jeers affected him, he did not show it, his eyes locked on his opponent intensely.
Ring Announcer: And his opponent fighting out of New York, New York, weighing in at 225 pounds....Dominic Reynolds!
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Don Chuckles: And here comes Dominic Reynolds, the man who on his debut took Sheamus to his absolute limits, and almost beat him.
Phil Latio: This guy has alot of potential Don
Don Chuckles: I agree, and lately he has seemed to refocus himself, destroying The Prodigy in a one sided match. I think he is back on track, and a threat to just about anyone right now. This should be a close match
Reynolds doesn't waste any time and walks straight to the ring, climbing the steel steps and climbing through the ropes. He and Senn are ordered to their opposite corners, and Reynolds warms up with some shadow boxing.
Don Chuckles: Reynolds showing off a bit of his expertise here
Phil Latio: If Senn wants to win this, he will have to stay mobile and in the air. He does not want to go toe to toe with Reynolds and turn this into a fist fight.
DING DING DING!!
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The referee calls for the bell, and the two men immediately meet in the center of the ring. Senn immediately goes for a tie up, but Reynolds side steps and hits a jab to the gut, followed by a right hand cross that drops Senn to the mat. Senn gets to his feet with a scowl on his face, and throws a wild right. Reynolds keeps his feet moving the entire time, and covers off, the blow bouncing off of him. Reynolds throws a left right, one two combo that drops Senn again.
Don Chuckles: Reynolds getting the upper hand here early in this match.
Phil Latio: Like I said, Senn needs to avoid boxing with this man, or this will be over quickly.
Senn gets to his feet once more, and Reynolds enters into a defensive stance, but Senn leaps into the air and nails a dropkick on Reynolds. Reynolds gets to his feet and they both lock up. Reynolds slips behind Senn and grabs him around the waist, but Senn manages to slip out and grab him on the side, as if going for a suplex. Reynolds grabs his wrist and twists it up and around, but Senn cartwheels himself, managing to take the pressure off of his arm and reverse the hold, and flips Reynolds to the mat. Senn holds on and applies a wrist lock, pressing his knee into Dominic's face. Reynolds manages to get to his feet, rotates his body to take the pressure off of his arm, put his shoulder in Senn's gut, and flip him over with a suplex. Reynolds holds onto the wrist, and applies a wrist lock of his own. Senn gets to his feet but Reynolds keeps control by bringing Senn's arm behind him with a hammerlock. Senn throws an elbow back and smacks Reynolds in the face, causing him to relinquish his hold. He whips Reynolds to the ropes, who reverses it, and Jacob Senn bounces off the ropes and hits a flying calf kick on his opponent, who rolls outside of the ring.
Don Chuckles: Good match here so far, alot of back and forth
Senn runs to the other side of the ring, bounces off the ropes, and goes for a baseball slide kick under the bottom ropes, but Reynolds moves out of the way, and helps Senn's momentum by pulling his legs and causing him to thud on the outside of the ring. Reynolds brings Senn to his feet and whips him to the steep steps. Senn manages to slow his momentum, and jump onto the steep steps, and moonsault backwards off of them onto an approaching Reynolds, taking him down. Senn picks up Reynolds and rolls him into the ring, going for a pin.
ONE!
TWO!
Kickout!
Senn flips Reynolds onto his stomach and applies a front face lock, but Reynolds manages to work himself to an almost standing position, still hunched over while Senn keeps hold. Reynolds fires off a few punches to his gut, and breaks free, turning around and running to the ropes. As he comes flying back Senn halts him with a kick to the gut. He grabs him around the back of the head and hooks his leg, and falls backwards with a Russian leg sweep. Senn runs to the corner, climbs up the turnbuckle, and moonsaults off of it, but Reynolds rolls out of the way. Senn manages to land on his feet, but Reynolds is there swiftly, and delivers a huge uppercut that blasts Senn to the mat. Reynolds makes the cover.
ONE!
TWO!
Kickout!
Don Chuckles: A nice punch there by Reynolds
Phil Latio: It is still anyone's match, neither man able to gain a significant advantage quite yet
Reynolds brings Senn to his feet and applies a headlock, before sweeping him across his body to take him down to the ground with a take down, still holding onto his headlock. Reynolds applies more pressure, and Senn's face begins to turn red. He works his way to his feet, and pushes off on Dominic's back and sends him running to the ropes. Senn runs the other way, and both men come running full speed at the other. Senn goes for a clothesline, but Reynolds ducks, and goes bouncing off the ropes again. Senn however, halts himself, and jumps onto the ropes and springboards himself off with a flash kick aimed towards Reynolds that narrowly misses. Senn gets to his feet after tumbling to the mat as Reynolds comes bounding off the ropes once more. Reynolds uses his momentum to hook his arm around the back of Senn's head and attempts a running bulldog, but Senn pushes off of Reynolds and lets the momentum and gravity do the rest as Dominic crashes and burns into the mat. He gets to his feet as Senn comes running, but Reynolds ducks down, and flips Senn over the top rope to the outside of the ring. Senn hangs on however, and plants himself on the apron for a moment before slingshotting himself over the ropes with a corkscrew body press, and goes for the pin.
ONE!
TWO!
TWO 1/2
Kickout!
Senn brings Reynolds back up to his feet and kicks him in the gut, doubling him over, and follows up with a few right hands that sends Reynolds staggering backwards. Senn runs and bounces off the ropes, then leaps into the air going for a hurricanrana, but Reynolds holds on and has him in a position to powerbomb him to the mat. Instead, with Senn on his shoulders, he pushes up on Senn's legs and into the air, then takes a half step back, grabs Senn by the head and pushes him down into the mat with a face buster. Both men lie on the mat for a few moments to catch their breath.
Don Chuckles: Wow, what a move there by Reynolds!
Phil Latio: It looks to have bought him some time to recover from that flurry of offense by Jacob Senn, but he'll need to do more if he wants to put away the ever resilient Jacob Senn
Finally both men get to their feet, and Reynolds fires off a few quick jabs, before whipping him to the ropes, and Reynolds runs the other way, bouncing off them like before. Senn fires off a clothesline, but Reynolds ducks, and they make another pass. Reynolds fires a clothesline off this time, but Senn ducks, and yet again they make another pass. This time, both men have similar thoughts, as they both try for a cross body and end up colliding into each other, both men going back to the mat and breathing hard. The referee begins a ten count, and at about midway both men are to their feet. Senn fires off a punch, but Reynolds ducks and slips behind him, and hits a German suplex. He holds on to the waist lock, and brings Senn to his feet, and goes for another, this time trying to release Senn and toss him backwards. Senn manages to land on his feet, and when Reynolds turns around, Senn is already in the air and hits a hurricanrana on Reynolds, holding on with his legs, reaching behind him, trying to hook the legs in a pinning predicament, but Reynolds rolls forward with a sunset flip and turns the pin fall attempt on Senn.
ONE!
TWO!
Kickout!
Senn gets to his feet as Dominic Reynolds does, and rushes forward, rolling and getting behind him, trying to roll Reynolds up, who stops the motion by dropping to his knees, pinning Senn's shoulders down with his knees. At the count of two, Senn brings his legs up, hooks them under Reynold's shoulders, and pushing forward, putting Reynolds this time in an attempted pin, but Reynolds rolls backwards and gets to a standing position. He tries to boot Senn in the head, but Senn ducks. Reynolds leg misses and takes him forward, and Senn rolls Reynolds up from behind, but Reynolds pushes his legs forward and puts Senn down on his stomach. Reynolds turns his body to apply a front face lock on Senn, before quickly releasing it, and floating over to Senn's legs. He locks Senn's leg with his own, and tries to apply an ankle lock.
Phil Latio: High paced exchange there, and Reynolds has almost locked in the Breaking Point!
Don Chuckles: Senn has to get to the ropes or find some way to get out of this!
Senn manages to flip himself over, and stands quickly, grabbing Reynolds legs, hooking them under his armpits, turning his body so that his back is facing the turnbuckle, and catapults him into the corner. Reynold's face hits the top turnbuckle and he groggily turns around, as Senn leaps onto the ropes, and hits a springboard dropkick on Reynolds. Instead of going for a pin, Senn again grabs both legs, and steps through with one leg, going for a sharpshooter. Senn begins to turn his body around, but Reynolds shifts his leg to press into the back of Senn's knee, causing it to buckle, and this time secures his legs more firmly around Senn's, and locks in an ankle lock, scooting his body backwards away from the ropes.
Don Chuckles: Reynolds locked it in this time! This is not good for Senn!
Senn grits his teeth and pounds a fist on the mat in frustration and pain, reaching out to the ropes. Reynolds increases the pressure on the hold, causing Senn to groan in pain, but with a burst of last effort strength he manages to pull himself forward and grab the ropes. The referee tells Reynolds to break the hold, and is denied, and starts to initiate the five count. At the count of four, Reynolds releases the hold, and brings Senn to his feet. He grabs Senn by the hair and smashes his head into the turnbuckle, then begins to unleash a flurry of rapid rights and lefts to the body, followed up by a hooking right to the jaw. He drags Senn to the middle of the leg and goes for the cover.
ONE!
TWO!
THR- Kickout!
Reynolds again brings Senn to his feet and whips him to the corner, but Senn reverses, sending Reynolds to crash into them. Senn charges forward but gets an upraised boot to the face for his efforts, causing him to back step. Reynolds goes up to the second rope and leaps off with a double axehandle, but Senn sidesteps and hits him in the gut with a fist, causing Reynolds to tumble to the mat. Reynolds gets to his feet but Senn takes him down with a clothesline. Reynolds gets up again and gets taken down with a picture perfect dropkick. Reynolds sits up to a seated position, but Senn runs, bounces off the ropes, and nails Reynolds with a kick to the head that puts him on his back. Senn backs up, and waits for Reynolds to rise. Reynolds gets to his feet groggily, and Senn goes for the Judgment super kick, but Dominic ducks and moves out of the way. Senn turns around and gets kicked in the stomach, and Reynolds hooks both arms, and lifts him into the air for a pile driver. Senn forces himself up, and wraps his legs around Reynold's neck, and hits a hurricanrana, followed by a cover.
ONE!
TWO!
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