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08-13-2007, 09:47 AM
The Konami Kid vs Jeremiah Ranks.
The crowd was pretty hot as both men made their way from the back to their respective entrances. Konami Kid posed slightly for the crowd while Ranks waited patiently for the match to begin. When it did, he was almost regretting his patience as Konami Kid came at him hard and fast, laying into him with rights and lefts before taking him to the mat with a belly to back suplex. Ranks sprung back up only to go straight back down again courtesy of a particularly vicious clothesline. Konami Kid went for a cover after the early exchanges, but Ranks powered out relatively easily. The momentum changed after Konami kid attempted a dropkick from the top rope but totally missed, allowing Ranks to get some offense in, the most spectacular of which was a spike DDT. Konami Kid showed his never say die attitude however by kicking out of the count and rolling out of the way as Ranks went for a Shockwave. Konami Kid got to his feet and hit the 1-UP (lionsault) for the three count and the victory.
Martin Cameron vs “Good Ole” Billy James
Good Ole Billy James made his way to the ring to the delight of some of the younger members in the audience, only for the doormen to then eject them from the premises as they were under 21. Cameron made his way out accompanied by Kyle, and the two men locked up in the ring. Despite Cameron’s new desire to be a fan favourite, the southern fans were firmly behind Billy James as he took the fight to his opponent with a series of chops to a backdrop of WHOOs from the crowd. Then in a effort to please the crowd, Billy James started to slap his rather large belly, like Kamala used to do and that was all the opportunity Cameron needed to get back into the match. Cameron backed James into the corner and went for the Irish Whip across the ring, but Billy James planted his feet firmly on the ground, and Cameron found himself coming up short. An atomic elbow from James sent Cameron to the ground and allowed Bill Y James to climb to the top rope. As soon as he got there, Cameron popped up and superplexed the bigger man back down to the mat. Cameron wasted no time as he jumped to the second rope and came off with an April’s Fool to get the 3 count.
Vengeance vs MVP
Vengeance certainly showed he had the greater resolve as he hammered MVP from practically the opening bell to the end, with a thumb to the eye being the only offense VP managed the entire match. Despite a series of kickouts by MVP, Vengeance was finally able to put him away following a Rest In Peace to do what he said he would and prove his doubters wrong.
Twizted vs Death Rider
By this stage the drunks in attendance were getting bored of all the one sided contests and some tried to storm the ring to show how a real fight should look, but were held back by security and the threats of no more beer. Possibly fearing for his own safety, and possibly under orders from management, Twizted just stood there and let Death Rider hit him across the face for a few minutes. A low blow from Rider seemed to be the last straw for the God of Live and he ducked the attempted to the kick to the head from Rider and hit a Chimera Plex to pick up the win.
Paul Dinatale vs Damian Wreck
Following DiNatale’s high impact debut last week where he took it to Brock Goodman on Turmoil, he seemed to have less conviction tonight as he made hard work of what many expected to be a glorified squash match. Wreck took advantage of the early exchanges, hitting a series of German suplexes on the late Ben Wyndham’s former best friend, but was unable to put together enough of an offense to put the match away as DiNatale kicked out of every pin attempt before the three count. Finally, DiNatale gathered his senses and a kick to the gut was followed up by a DDT and a moonsault to squeeze out the win.
Leon Capri vs Johnny Bad Blood
JBB made light work of WPW’s resident whipping boy as he took advantage of Capri’s naïve attempt to enter into a test of strength at the beginning of the match. From there, JBB dominated and had several chances to put Capri away but decided to instead toy with him. When the crowd started chanting for Jokester, led by a man in a fake nose and glasses disguise and accompanied by two rather large women, JBB scooped Capri up and slammed him hard to the mat, before going to the corner and waiting for Capri to come round. When Capri started to get up, JBB nearly took his head off with a vicious big boot to claim the win.
Forsaken vs Mr Mendaz
Forsaken followed the lead of his tag team partner earlier in the night as he came out of the blocks strong and didn’t let up on his opponent. By this stage the crowd had returned to their drinks and stopped watching the show, but there were still a few audible groans when Forsaken took his boot and rammed it where no man should kick another. As Mendaz rolled about in pain, Forsaken jumped out of the ring and threw a chari back in. He then pulled a table from under the ring and set it up on the outside before sliding back in to finish what he had started. Things didn’t go to plan however, as Mendaz had grabbed the chair and as soon as Forsaken entered the ring, he got cracked in the back with it. Despite the referee ringing the bell to award him the DQ victory, Forsaken appeared upset and grabbed the chair from Mendaz and began repeatedly striking Mendaz with it, to the delight of the crowd who had returned when they saw the table being set up. With Mendaz out cold on the mat, Forsaken lifted him up and suplexed him over the top rope to through the table on the outside. Just then, Brock Goodman’s entrance music hit and Goodman shuffled his way out from the back, and picked Mendaz up on the outside. With a rather odd look on his face, he rolled Mendaz back in the ring and asked for the ref to ring the bell. The ref did so under protest and Brock simply hooked the leg and was awarded the win over an already unconscious Mendaz.
LaVignes vs Meyer and Montoya.
The crowd were by now so utterly bored of the one sided nature of the matches that they began calling Meyer and Montoya M&M as they made their way out to ringside. Blade and Beno looked pretty intimidated as they stood in the ring, but whether that was by their opponents or the hostile crowd was unclear. Beno and Montoya started things off, with Montoya taking advantage of Beno’s nervousness to ground him and lock in a Full Nelson. An attempted dropkick from Blade was averted when Montoya spotted im coming and spun round so Beno took the hit. As Montoya went for the tag, the LaVignes slid out of the ring and made their way over the barrier in an attempt to escape. Their attempt was thwarted however by a blood thirsty crowd who promptly tossed them back over the rails. As Beno came flying back over, he was smashed in the head by a glass and was bleeding heavily. This didn’t seem to bother Montoya who rolled him into the ring for Meyer to hit a Money in The Bank for the win.
Sinn vs Royal Knight
SiNN came out for this match carrying HAM on a leash, with a bucket of chicken in his other hand, while HAM had a smaller bucket of popcorn chicken tied to him. Next out was Royal Knight along with The Judge and JMC. JMC said something about Carlos banning Scorch and The One as well as Mike Adams from ringside. Match started with some lazy chain wrestling as SiNN seemed like he was trying to just give the match to RK, but the Royalty member was unable to capitalize on the opportunity before him. SiNN started to take over the match following a neckbreaker. He followed up with a scoop slam but when he ran off the ropes to get momentum he got too close to The Judge who tripped him up. SiNN got up and turned around, allowing RK to dropkick him from behind sending him to the outside. RK then began to complain of leg pain distracting the official as The Judge and JMC put the boots to SiNN. They tossed him back into the ring as RK suddenly decided he could gut it out and went for the pin but SiNN put his foot on the ropes right away, but The Judge threw it off but SiNN still kicked out just in time. RK was livid and let the referee know he could have his job. This let SiNN get to his feet but RK could him off with a hard kick to the ribs. He set up a vertical suplex, but SiNN blocked the attempt. SiNN then reversed the hold and held him up turning to face The Judge and JMC, prompting The Judge to get up on the apron. SiNN dropped RK and went over to The Judge who dared him to approach. Suddenly SiNN ducked down as RK collided with The Judge with a spinning wheel kick. The impact caused Judge to be knocked off the apron and fall onto JMC taking him out as well. RK got up to his feet and turned around into a hard kick to the midsection, SiNN lifted him up and quickly hit The End and followed it up with the pinfall as the referee’s hand slapped the mat three times before any of the Royalty Members could recover. SiNN quickly slid out of the ring and ran throw the crowd. Suddenly the voice of Royal Knight told him to turn around, SiNN did and watch in horror as JMC and The Judge took down HAM with Royal Blood. Royalty then left HAM laying as they walked up the ramp and posed on the top of the stage. After they left, SiNN came back to the ring and picked up HAM and took him with him as he again went through the crowd.
Mike Corral vs Desmond Troy
By this stage, it was only 30 mins to closing time so Corral and Try had a rather hurried match, with both men exchanging chops in the middle of the ring to start off. Corral botched a finish when he messed up the confession, with Troy’s head hitting the mat at an awkward angle. Corral secured the victory with the pinfall, and shortly afterwards, Troy shook off the cobwebs and made his way to the back under his own effort to the respect of the crowd.
Royalty vs Bennetts
Royalty obviously had a game plan for this match and they enacted it early with the Judge hitting a dropkick to the back of Jason Bennett as he was talking to Phill in the corner, the momentum of which sent Jason flying out of the ring. JMC and The Judge ignored the refs orders for one of them to leave the ring as they hit double team after double team on Phill. Finally, Judge, after a Royal Blood stepped to the outside and the ref rang the bell to signal the official start to the match. JMC dropped for the cover with a big grin on his face, but that was soon wiped off as Jason returned to break the count before Royalty could get the three. A clothesline from an interfering Judge was ducked and Jason spun and hit a kick to the gut and tossed Judge to the outside. His joy was short lived however as JMC clubbed him in the back before stomping at his gut. The referee pulled JMC off to allow Jason to go to the outside. As JMC went to the side of the ring to check on his partner on the outside, Phill took full advantage to make his way to the corner and tag in Jason. Jason made his official entry into the match like a man on fire, taking JMC down with a Lou Thesz Press before laying into him with rights and lefts. Bennett only stopped his barrage of blows when the ref threatened disqualification, and he picked JMC up from the mat and hit a short armed clothesline. JMC however saw it coming and ducked under it and pulled Jason don by the neck in a modified back breaker. JMC made his way to his corner and tagged in The Judge, who continued where JMC had left off with the assault on Jason. Judge picked Bennett up and Irish whipped him into Royalty’s corner. What he hadn’t planned on though was Jason sticking out an elbow as he arrived and knocking JMC from the apron. Judge charged Jason but Bennett managed to dodge the knee lift by jumping onto the top turnbuckle and flipping over Judge to land behind him. With Judge having collided with the turnbuckles, Jason lifted him up in a back suplex before climbing to the top rope and nail a five star frogsplash for the surprise victory.
The crowd was pretty hot as both men made their way from the back to their respective entrances. Konami Kid posed slightly for the crowd while Ranks waited patiently for the match to begin. When it did, he was almost regretting his patience as Konami Kid came at him hard and fast, laying into him with rights and lefts before taking him to the mat with a belly to back suplex. Ranks sprung back up only to go straight back down again courtesy of a particularly vicious clothesline. Konami Kid went for a cover after the early exchanges, but Ranks powered out relatively easily. The momentum changed after Konami kid attempted a dropkick from the top rope but totally missed, allowing Ranks to get some offense in, the most spectacular of which was a spike DDT. Konami Kid showed his never say die attitude however by kicking out of the count and rolling out of the way as Ranks went for a Shockwave. Konami Kid got to his feet and hit the 1-UP (lionsault) for the three count and the victory.
Martin Cameron vs “Good Ole” Billy James
Good Ole Billy James made his way to the ring to the delight of some of the younger members in the audience, only for the doormen to then eject them from the premises as they were under 21. Cameron made his way out accompanied by Kyle, and the two men locked up in the ring. Despite Cameron’s new desire to be a fan favourite, the southern fans were firmly behind Billy James as he took the fight to his opponent with a series of chops to a backdrop of WHOOs from the crowd. Then in a effort to please the crowd, Billy James started to slap his rather large belly, like Kamala used to do and that was all the opportunity Cameron needed to get back into the match. Cameron backed James into the corner and went for the Irish Whip across the ring, but Billy James planted his feet firmly on the ground, and Cameron found himself coming up short. An atomic elbow from James sent Cameron to the ground and allowed Bill Y James to climb to the top rope. As soon as he got there, Cameron popped up and superplexed the bigger man back down to the mat. Cameron wasted no time as he jumped to the second rope and came off with an April’s Fool to get the 3 count.
Vengeance vs MVP
Vengeance certainly showed he had the greater resolve as he hammered MVP from practically the opening bell to the end, with a thumb to the eye being the only offense VP managed the entire match. Despite a series of kickouts by MVP, Vengeance was finally able to put him away following a Rest In Peace to do what he said he would and prove his doubters wrong.
Twizted vs Death Rider
By this stage the drunks in attendance were getting bored of all the one sided contests and some tried to storm the ring to show how a real fight should look, but were held back by security and the threats of no more beer. Possibly fearing for his own safety, and possibly under orders from management, Twizted just stood there and let Death Rider hit him across the face for a few minutes. A low blow from Rider seemed to be the last straw for the God of Live and he ducked the attempted to the kick to the head from Rider and hit a Chimera Plex to pick up the win.
Paul Dinatale vs Damian Wreck
Following DiNatale’s high impact debut last week where he took it to Brock Goodman on Turmoil, he seemed to have less conviction tonight as he made hard work of what many expected to be a glorified squash match. Wreck took advantage of the early exchanges, hitting a series of German suplexes on the late Ben Wyndham’s former best friend, but was unable to put together enough of an offense to put the match away as DiNatale kicked out of every pin attempt before the three count. Finally, DiNatale gathered his senses and a kick to the gut was followed up by a DDT and a moonsault to squeeze out the win.
Leon Capri vs Johnny Bad Blood
JBB made light work of WPW’s resident whipping boy as he took advantage of Capri’s naïve attempt to enter into a test of strength at the beginning of the match. From there, JBB dominated and had several chances to put Capri away but decided to instead toy with him. When the crowd started chanting for Jokester, led by a man in a fake nose and glasses disguise and accompanied by two rather large women, JBB scooped Capri up and slammed him hard to the mat, before going to the corner and waiting for Capri to come round. When Capri started to get up, JBB nearly took his head off with a vicious big boot to claim the win.
Forsaken vs Mr Mendaz
Forsaken followed the lead of his tag team partner earlier in the night as he came out of the blocks strong and didn’t let up on his opponent. By this stage the crowd had returned to their drinks and stopped watching the show, but there were still a few audible groans when Forsaken took his boot and rammed it where no man should kick another. As Mendaz rolled about in pain, Forsaken jumped out of the ring and threw a chari back in. He then pulled a table from under the ring and set it up on the outside before sliding back in to finish what he had started. Things didn’t go to plan however, as Mendaz had grabbed the chair and as soon as Forsaken entered the ring, he got cracked in the back with it. Despite the referee ringing the bell to award him the DQ victory, Forsaken appeared upset and grabbed the chair from Mendaz and began repeatedly striking Mendaz with it, to the delight of the crowd who had returned when they saw the table being set up. With Mendaz out cold on the mat, Forsaken lifted him up and suplexed him over the top rope to through the table on the outside. Just then, Brock Goodman’s entrance music hit and Goodman shuffled his way out from the back, and picked Mendaz up on the outside. With a rather odd look on his face, he rolled Mendaz back in the ring and asked for the ref to ring the bell. The ref did so under protest and Brock simply hooked the leg and was awarded the win over an already unconscious Mendaz.
LaVignes vs Meyer and Montoya.
The crowd were by now so utterly bored of the one sided nature of the matches that they began calling Meyer and Montoya M&M as they made their way out to ringside. Blade and Beno looked pretty intimidated as they stood in the ring, but whether that was by their opponents or the hostile crowd was unclear. Beno and Montoya started things off, with Montoya taking advantage of Beno’s nervousness to ground him and lock in a Full Nelson. An attempted dropkick from Blade was averted when Montoya spotted im coming and spun round so Beno took the hit. As Montoya went for the tag, the LaVignes slid out of the ring and made their way over the barrier in an attempt to escape. Their attempt was thwarted however by a blood thirsty crowd who promptly tossed them back over the rails. As Beno came flying back over, he was smashed in the head by a glass and was bleeding heavily. This didn’t seem to bother Montoya who rolled him into the ring for Meyer to hit a Money in The Bank for the win.
Sinn vs Royal Knight
SiNN came out for this match carrying HAM on a leash, with a bucket of chicken in his other hand, while HAM had a smaller bucket of popcorn chicken tied to him. Next out was Royal Knight along with The Judge and JMC. JMC said something about Carlos banning Scorch and The One as well as Mike Adams from ringside. Match started with some lazy chain wrestling as SiNN seemed like he was trying to just give the match to RK, but the Royalty member was unable to capitalize on the opportunity before him. SiNN started to take over the match following a neckbreaker. He followed up with a scoop slam but when he ran off the ropes to get momentum he got too close to The Judge who tripped him up. SiNN got up and turned around, allowing RK to dropkick him from behind sending him to the outside. RK then began to complain of leg pain distracting the official as The Judge and JMC put the boots to SiNN. They tossed him back into the ring as RK suddenly decided he could gut it out and went for the pin but SiNN put his foot on the ropes right away, but The Judge threw it off but SiNN still kicked out just in time. RK was livid and let the referee know he could have his job. This let SiNN get to his feet but RK could him off with a hard kick to the ribs. He set up a vertical suplex, but SiNN blocked the attempt. SiNN then reversed the hold and held him up turning to face The Judge and JMC, prompting The Judge to get up on the apron. SiNN dropped RK and went over to The Judge who dared him to approach. Suddenly SiNN ducked down as RK collided with The Judge with a spinning wheel kick. The impact caused Judge to be knocked off the apron and fall onto JMC taking him out as well. RK got up to his feet and turned around into a hard kick to the midsection, SiNN lifted him up and quickly hit The End and followed it up with the pinfall as the referee’s hand slapped the mat three times before any of the Royalty Members could recover. SiNN quickly slid out of the ring and ran throw the crowd. Suddenly the voice of Royal Knight told him to turn around, SiNN did and watch in horror as JMC and The Judge took down HAM with Royal Blood. Royalty then left HAM laying as they walked up the ramp and posed on the top of the stage. After they left, SiNN came back to the ring and picked up HAM and took him with him as he again went through the crowd.
Mike Corral vs Desmond Troy
By this stage, it was only 30 mins to closing time so Corral and Try had a rather hurried match, with both men exchanging chops in the middle of the ring to start off. Corral botched a finish when he messed up the confession, with Troy’s head hitting the mat at an awkward angle. Corral secured the victory with the pinfall, and shortly afterwards, Troy shook off the cobwebs and made his way to the back under his own effort to the respect of the crowd.
Royalty vs Bennetts
Royalty obviously had a game plan for this match and they enacted it early with the Judge hitting a dropkick to the back of Jason Bennett as he was talking to Phill in the corner, the momentum of which sent Jason flying out of the ring. JMC and The Judge ignored the refs orders for one of them to leave the ring as they hit double team after double team on Phill. Finally, Judge, after a Royal Blood stepped to the outside and the ref rang the bell to signal the official start to the match. JMC dropped for the cover with a big grin on his face, but that was soon wiped off as Jason returned to break the count before Royalty could get the three. A clothesline from an interfering Judge was ducked and Jason spun and hit a kick to the gut and tossed Judge to the outside. His joy was short lived however as JMC clubbed him in the back before stomping at his gut. The referee pulled JMC off to allow Jason to go to the outside. As JMC went to the side of the ring to check on his partner on the outside, Phill took full advantage to make his way to the corner and tag in Jason. Jason made his official entry into the match like a man on fire, taking JMC down with a Lou Thesz Press before laying into him with rights and lefts. Bennett only stopped his barrage of blows when the ref threatened disqualification, and he picked JMC up from the mat and hit a short armed clothesline. JMC however saw it coming and ducked under it and pulled Jason don by the neck in a modified back breaker. JMC made his way to his corner and tagged in The Judge, who continued where JMC had left off with the assault on Jason. Judge picked Bennett up and Irish whipped him into Royalty’s corner. What he hadn’t planned on though was Jason sticking out an elbow as he arrived and knocking JMC from the apron. Judge charged Jason but Bennett managed to dodge the knee lift by jumping onto the top turnbuckle and flipping over Judge to land behind him. With Judge having collided with the turnbuckles, Jason lifted him up in a back suplex before climbing to the top rope and nail a five star frogsplash for the surprise victory.