IWF Inception 01/31/2010

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Dark Match
Duffman Vs Joseph Unitas

The match start with both men gettiing pretty even offence. As the match goes on Duffman seems to fall back a little as Unitas begins to doiminate the mid section of the match, wearing down Duffman with suplex variations and arm crags followed by submissions, Duffman tries getting back into it towards the end and tires to end them atch with the bottle opener, Unitas counters and connects with the Flawless Driver for the win.

Winner: Joseph Unitas


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Pyro goes off as the official Inception song plays through the PA.

Kerry Lane: "Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to IWF's first PPV of the year, welcome to IWF Inception, and Josh we have some huge matches scheduled for tonight."

Josh Hart: "And I can't wait to see them, we have all the IWf titles on the line including the IWF Championship in tonights main event, Adam Freeman takes on Nic Stone."

Josh Hart: “It’s time for our first match of the evening and it’s the big 10-Man Gauntlet Match with the winner becoming the Number One Contender to the IWF Intercontinental Championship.”

Kerry Lane: “We know nine of the men participating in the match, but who is the mystery superstar going to be.”

Josh Hart: “There is only one way to find out and that’s by getting the match started and the ball on the road.”

Man of the Year by Drake ft. Lil’ Wayne hits the arena as Andres De La Hoya steps out onto the stage with his red cup in hand and makes his way down to the ring taking his time interacting with the ladies and dissing the fans.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Augusta, Georgia, “Murda City Mayor” Andres De La Hoya!”

Kerry Lane: “Andres De Le Hoya hasn’t done much here in the IWF, but tonight is his chance to prove to everybody that he belongs here.”

Josh Hart: “De La Hoya also gets the chance to become Number One Contender, lets see what he can do.”

Spotlight by Gucci Mane ft. Usher hits the arena as two big spotlights pan across the arena like an awards show as the stage crew rolls out the red carpet. Ray Morrison struts out onto the stage and slowly makes his way to the ring ignoring the fans. Morrison makes his way up the ring steps and into the ring posing in the middle.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty pounds, from Los Angeles, California, “The Perfectionist” Ray Morrison!”

Kerry Lane: “Ray Morrison has a sense of cockiness and attitude, but lets see what he can do at the start of this big 10-Man Gauntlet.”

Josh Hart: “Ray Morrison will have no trouble getting over the hurdle of the one Andres De La Hoya.”



10-Man Gauntlet
IWF Intercontinental Championship
Number One Contender’s Match

Andres De La Hoya vs. David Baptie vs. Hayden Arrington vs.
Josh Jones vs. Logan Matthews vs. Loki vs.
Ray Morrison vs. Rocki Ali vs. Sam Caldwell vs.
???

Bell Rings: Andres De La Hoya and Ray Morrison circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Andres grabs Morrison and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Morrison bounces back and ducks the clothesline attempt from Andres and drives him down to the mat with a bicycle kick. Morrison taunts the crowd and stalks Andres as he slowly makes his way back to his feet. Morrison charges forward and connects with another bicycle kick to the face of Andres dropping him back down to the mat. Morrison stands in the middle of the ring taunting the crowd as Andres slowly makes his way back to his feet. Morrison plants his foot into the midsection of Andres and drives him down to the mat with The Last Testament. Morrison drags the body of Andres closer to the corner and makes his way up to the top turnbuckle. Morrison taunts the fans and leaps into the air and connecting with the Starship Pain across the body of Andres. Morrison hooks the legs of Andres as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: Andres De La Hoya

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall and advancing to the next round, Ray Morrison!”

Josh Hart: “That first round belonged entirely to Ray Morrison and he put Andres out without even breaking a sweat.”

Axeman hits the arena as Josh Jones comes jogging out onto the stage. Jones looks to the floor and slowly looks up pointing to the crowd. Jones makes his way down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. Jones slides into the ring and quickly climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and taunts the fans.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Florida, “The Dagger” Josh Jones!”

Kerry Lane: “Josh Jones has a bright future here in the IWF and this could be his night to shine after dropping his tag team partner David Baptie.”

Josh Hart: “Lets see what he can do against a very dominate Ray Morrison.”

Bell Rings: Ray Morrison charges right after Josh Jones and Jones ducks a right hand and answers back with a stiff kick to the leg of Morrison. Morrison tries for another right hand, but Jones once again ducks the right hand and fires back with another stiff kick to the leg of Morrison. Jones charges for the rope and bounces back right into a bicycle kick from Morrison taking him down to the mat. Morrison stretches out his leg before guiding Jones back to his feet and backing him into the corner. Morrison connects with big right hands before making his way across the ring and charging back connecting with a clothesline dropping Jones on the mat. Morrison sets Jones up and climbs to the top of the turnbuckle and attempts the Starship Pain, but Jones manages to roll to the outside as Morrison crashes on the mat. Jones slides his way back into the ring and stomps away at the body of Morrison before charging for the ropes and bouncing back and connecting with a leg drop across the sternum of Morrison. Jones climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and waits as Morrison slowly makes his way back to his feet. Morrison staggers back to his feet as Jones attempts a double knee strike from the top rope, but Morrison rolls out of harms way, but Jones manages to land on his feet. Jones turns to face Morrison and ducks the bicycle kick. Morrison turns his attention back to Jones and walks right into the Dagger’s Point. Jones makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: Ray Morrison

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall, and advancing to the next round, Josh Jones!”

Kerry Lane: “Josh Jones just took out a very impressive Ray Morrison and lets see how long he can last in the gauntlet.”

Between Angels and Insects by Papa Roach hits the arena as David Baptie storms onto the stage and quickly bolts down the ramp and slides into the ring.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at five feet eleven inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifteen pounds, from Edinburgh, Scotland, “Scottish Brave Heart” David Baptie!”

Josh Hart: “Here comes the former tag team partner of Jones Jones and he looks ready for a fight.”

Kerry Lane: “Lets see how these two will square off once they meet in the middle of the ring.”

Bell Rings: David Baptie charges right after Jones and is met with a spinning back kick to the midsection stopping him dead in his tracks. Jones takes Baptie down to the mat and connects with a stiff kick to his back. Baptie grabs his back from the sudden impact of pain and is caught with another stiff kick. Baptie screams out from the pain as Jones drives his knee into Baptie’s back and grabs his arms for a surfboard stretch. Baptie tries fighting out of the hold right away, but Jones keeps the move held on. Jones pulls back with everything he has and Baptie tries rolling out of the hold, but Jones follows through managing to keep the hold locked in place. Jones releases the hold and guides Baptie back to his feet. Jones sends Baptie to the corner with an irish whip and charges behind him connecting with a dropkick into the corner. Baptie falls slack in the corner as Jones sets him up on the top rope and drives him back down to the mat with the Extreme Dagger. Jones makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: David Baptie

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall and advancing to the next round, Josh Jones!”

Josh Hart: “Folks this young gunner Josh Jones is on fire with two wins under his belt, can he make it number three with his next opponent.”
 

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Tainted Love by Marilyn Manson hits the arena as the lights start to strobe along to the music. Loki steps out onto the stage with his glowing face paint and poses on the stage. Loki makes his way slowly down the ramp ignoring the loud cheers from the fans.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty pounds, from Las Vegas, Nevada, “The Nocturnal Adventurer†Loki!â€

Kerry Lane: “Loki suffered a vicious chair shot to the head and you have to wonder if that’s going to effect his game here tonight.â€

Josh Hart: “With the bright rays from the moon shining down on him, I have a feeling Loki will be better than ever, oh wait did I actually just say that crap.â€

Bell Rings: Loki and Jones circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Jones goes for a test of strength and Loki locks hands with him, but drives his knee into his midsection and takes him down to the mat with a suplex. Both men make it back to their feet and Jones attempts a stiff kick to the leg of Loki, but he rolls out of harms way and connects with a standing dropkick taking Jones down to the mat. Loki guides Jones to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Jones bounces back and ducks the Discus clothesline from Loki and when Loki turns to face Jones he is met with a stiff kick to his leg. Jones fires with another kick to the leg followed up with a kick to the midsection and a jumping knee strike to the face of Loki taking him down to the mat. Jones jumps in the air and connects with a standing moonsault across the body of Loki and hooks his legs for the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Loki kicks out at the count of two. Jones guides Loki back to his feet and Loki catches him off guard with a knee strike to the midsection followed up with a jaw breaker taking him down to the mat. Loki quickly guides Jones back to his feet and drives his knee into his midsection once again before planting him face first on the mat with the Shallow Grave. Loki hooks the legs of Jones as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: Josh Jones

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall and advancing to the next round Loki!â€

Kerry Lane: “Loki has taken control of this Gauntlet Match and is now in the driver seat, lets see how long he can stay on top.â€

I Get Money by 50 Cent hits the arena as Rocky Ali struts out onto the ring and quickly makes his way down to the ring jogging in place before sliding underneath the bottom ropes and posing on the top turnbuckle.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifty-nine pounds, from Atlanta, Georgia, Rocky Ali!â€

Kerry Lane: “Rocky Ali is another superstar looking to prove himself here tonight and lets see if he can get the job done.â€

Josh Hart: “Well lets see how he does against a fired up Loki and a man that doesn’t know the word quit.â€

Bell Rings: Loki and Rocky Ali quickly lock up in the middle of the ring and Loki locks in a hammer lock and applies the pressure. Rocky tries to fight his way out of the hold, but Loki keeps the hold locked in place and applies the pressure. Rocky tries to fight out of it again, but Loki jumps up into the air while holding on the arm of Rocky and takes him down to the mat with an armbar takedown. Loki really cranks on the pressure and than transitions the armbar into the Hanged Up. Loki pulls with everything he has and Rocky Ali has no choice, but to tap out.
Eliminated: Rocky Ali

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via submission and advancing to the next round, Loki!â€

Josh Hart: “Loki just made quick work of Rocky Ali and damn near broke his arm before he submitted to the vicious submission hold.â€

What Kind of World by Five for Fighting hits the arena as the lights dim. The lights reappear with Sam Caldwell standing in the middle of the stage. Caldwell looks to his left and back to the right before raising his arms into the air and screaming out with pride. Caldwell makes his way down the ramp and up the ring steps onto the apron. Caldwell wipes his feet before making his way into the ring and jumping up to the top rope and singing along with his music. Caldwell jumps back down to the ring and jogs in place.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and seventy-two pounds, from Chicago, Illinois, “The Force of a Million†Sam Caldwell!â€

Josh Hart: “Sam Caldwell was cheated out of a chance to compete for the Intercontinental Championship after Bobby King hit him with his cast and was able to pick up the three count.â€

Kerry Lane: “If that fire is still feeding his adrenaline then this superstar could have a huge impact on the rest of this gauntlet match.â€

Bell Rings: Sam Caldwell charges right after Loki and catches him with a clothesline taking him down to the mat. Caldwell quickly guides Loki back to his feet and Loki takes Caldwell down to the mat with the jaw breaker. Loki charges for the ropes bouncing back and Loki attempts the standing shooting star press, but Caldwell gets his knee’s up as Loki crashes into them. Caldwell quickly makes his way back to his feet and grabs Loki lifting him into the air and tossing him into the corner. Caldwell connects with a series of back elbow strikes and shoulder trust before walking away from the corner. Loki hits the bottom turnbuckle as Caldwell charges forward and connects with a running knee strike to the head of Loki. Caldwell pulls Loki to the middle of the ring and makes the cover, but Loki kicks out at the count of two. Both men make it back to their feet and start trading right hands in the middle of the ring. Loki gets the advantage following a stiff right hand and takes Caldwell down to the mat with another jaw breaker. Loki sits Caldwell up and connects with a stiff kick to his chest taking him back down to the mat. Loki climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and waits as Caldwell slowly makes his way back to his feet. Loki leaps from the corner as Caldwell makes it back to his feet and Caldwell catches Loki in mid-air and drives him down to the mat with a huge powerbomb. Caldwell locks in the Torque of a Million Men and applies the pressure. Loki tries fighting out of it, but Caldwell has the held locked in tight as Loki taps out.
Eliminated: Loki

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via submission and advancing to the next round, Sam Caldwell!â€

Kerry Lane: “Sam Caldwell has had a very impressive start here in the IWF and a chance to become the Number One Contender would just sky-rocket him to the main event.â€

House of the Rising Sun by the Animals hits the arena as the arena blacks out and fills with green and blue lights through out the arena. Logan Matthews steps out onto the stage and makes his way down the ramp talking trash to the fans. Matthews makes his way into the ring and climbs to the top of all four corners and bask in the adulation of his fans.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in five feet nine inches, weighing in at two hundred and two pounds, from Memphis, Tennessee, “Hardcore Superstar†Logan Matthews!"

Josh Hart: “Logan Matthews has been very impressive ever since he made his debut here in the IWF and tonight I have a feeling he is the one walking away the Number One Contender.â€

Kerry Lane: “He still has to get through Sam Caldwell and the two more superstar before achieving that idea.â€

Bell Rings: Caldwell and Logan Matthews circle around the ring and lock up in the middle. Caldwell breaks the lockup and gets in the face of Matthews. Matthews stares back into the eyes of Caldwell and stomps his toe and takes him down to the mat with a double palm thrust. Matthews charges for the ropes and bounces back connecting with a low dropkick to the face of Caldwell. Matthews makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Caldwell kicks out at the count of two. Both men make it back to their feet and Matthews throws a wild right hand and Caldwell ducks and drives Matthews into the mat with a belly to belly suplex. Caldwell climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and leaps through the air connecting with a diving headbutt to the chest of Matthews. Caldwell makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Matthews manages to kick out at the count of two. Caldwell makes his way back to his feet as Matthews makes his way back to his feet and both men meet in the middle of the ring throwing right hands. Matthews gets the advantage after a knee strike to the midsection and attempts a snap DDT, but in midstride Caldwell reverses it into the Perfect Plex and has Matthews shoulders down for the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Matthews kicks out at the count of two. Caldwell guides both men back to their feet and Matthews drives his foot into the midsection of Caldwell and takes him down to the mat with the Lights Out and makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: Sam Caldwell

Jessica Lock: "Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall and advancing to the next round Logan Matthews!â€

Josh Hart: "Logan Matthews is on fire and just crushed the dreams of Sam Caldwell with that elimination.â€

Under The Knife by Rise Against hits as the arena fills with a deep gold light. A spotlight shines down on the ramp as Hayden Arrington steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring as the spotlight follows. Arrington ignores the fans as he makes his way into the ring.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet even weighing in at one hundred and eighty-eight pounds, from Sydney, Australia, Hayden “Simply Amazing†Arrington!â€

Josh Hart: “Hayden Arrington hasn’t done much since making his debut here in the IWF and a win here tonight would be wonders for his IWF career.â€

Kerry Lane: “Let’s see what he can do against Logan Matthews here tonight.â€

Bell Rings: Matthews and Hayden Arrington meet in the middle of the ring throwing right hands. Arrington sends Matthews to the ropes with an irish whip and Matthews bounces back taking Arrington down to the mat with a jumping side crescent kick to the face. Matthews quickly guides Arrington back to his feet and takes Arrington back down to the mat with a Snap DDT in the middle of the ring. Matthews climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and leaps through the air connecting with the shooting star press in the middle of the ring. Matthews hooks the legs of Arrington as the ref counts the three.
Eliminated: Hayden Arrington

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the round via pinfall and advancing to the final round, Logan Matthews!

Kerry Lane: “This is folks this is the final match and we get to find out who that mystery superstar is going to be.â€

A flat-line can be heard echoing throughout the arena, A dense fog crawls over the stage, as the lights go dim and the entire places goes dark. The opening riffs and beats of “This Cold Black†by Slipknot hits the arena. The lights start to strobe through out the arena as the first long of the song comes screaming over the arena. Flames burst from the stage as a spotlight then highlights a man stepping out onto the stage and the man is none other then Maggot who has an intense look on his face.

Jessica Lock: “Standing in at six feet one inch, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-two pounds, from Des Moines, “The Maggot†Michael Taylor!â€

Maggot starts walking down the ramp as the pyro’s continue to erupt from the stage. Taylor slowly makes his way up the apron and looks at the fans with a sadistic look on his face. He enters the ring and sits in one corner with a blank sadistic look on his face.

Josh Hart: “I can’t believe it folks Maggot has made his return to the IWF and he looks ready for a fight.â€

Kerry Lane: “This is very interesting and I hope Logan Matthews is ready for the fight that is coming his way.â€

Bell Rings: Maggot sits up from the corner and stalks his way around the ring as Matthews tries to stay in front of Maggot. Matthews has enough of the wait and charges forward as Maggot ducks a right hand and backs Matthews into the corner with big right hands. Maggot makes his way across the ring and charges back connecting with a running elbow strike in the corner. Maggot immediately bounces off the ropes and takes Matthews down to the mat with a running lariat. Maggot makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Matthews kicks out at the count of two. Maggot makes his way back to his feet and guides Matthews back to his sending him to the ropes with an irish whip. Matthews bounces back and ducks the clothesline attempt from Maggot and grabs him from behind and takes him down to the mat with a neckbreaker. Matthews stomps away at the body of Maggot to keep him grounded on the mat. Matthews stands off in the corner and as Maggot sits up Matthews charges forward and connects with a low dropkick to the face. Matthews makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Maggot kicks out at the count of two. Matthews guides Maggot back to his feet and takes him back down to the mat with the New Perfection and locks in the Dragon Sleeper. Matthews applies the pressure as Maggot’s eye’s fill with an old feeling of enjoyment. Matthews pulls away as Maggot slowly starts to fight back.

Josh Hart: “Logan Matthews is taking the fight to Maggot, but Maggot just got that old look in his face and he looks ready to unleash all hell of Matthews.â€

Kerry Lane: “What a win it would be for Matthews if he managed to get the win over the returning Maggot.â€

Maggot starts fighting back and manages to grab the bottom rope forcing Matthews to break the hold. Maggot rolls to the outside and grabs Matthews by his feet and pulls him out of the ring. Maggot kicks the living hell out of Matthews to keep him in control and guides him back to his feet. Maggot sends Matthews crashing into the ring barricade with an irish whip and charges forward and connects with a running knee strike to the face of Matthews. Maggot taunts the crowd as Matthews lays motionless on the outside and Maggot slowly guides him back to his feet. Maggot grabs Matthews by his tights and attempts to send him head first into the ring post, but Matthews rolls forward pulling Maggot with him headfirst into the ring barricade. Maggot grabs his head from the pain and beats his chest like a mad man before grabbing Matthews and sends him crashing into the ring barricade with a russian leg sweep. Maggot guides Matthews back to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Maggot slides in behind him and waits as Matthews slowly makes his way back to his feet. Maggot picks Matthews up and takes him back down to the mat with the Go to Hell. Maggot makes it back to his feet and pulls Matthews back to his feet driving him down to the mat with the All Hope is Gone. Maggot has Matthews shoulder down on the mat as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Michael Taylor

Jessica Lock: “Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the 10-Man Gauntlet Match and Number One Contender to the IWF Intercontinental Championship, “The Maggot†Michael Taylor!â€

Kerry Lane: "Maggot did it, he won a shot at the Intercontinental Championship."

Josh Hart: "What a return from Michael Taylor, an unexpected suprise and we are only through the first match, what an event Inception will be."
 

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Jessica Lock: "The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and is a Last Man Standing Match!"

The fans cheer at the announcement, and the intro of "We Die Young" by Alice in Chains blasts over the PA System. The fans begin to cheer, as from the top of the titantron, gold pyro falls like a shower. Whilst the pyro is falling Ryan Harrison steps out from backstage. He walks slowly until he is standing directly under the Titantron, causing the gold pyro to fall on him. He is wearing his blue and gold wrestling gear.

Jessica Lock: "Making his way to the ring first, weighing in tonight at 210 pounds, from New York, New York, “The Next Level†Ryan Harrison!"

The crowd cheers the hometown hero as Ryan confidently walks down to the ring, slapping the hands of a few fans at ringside, as he does so. Ryan gets into the ring and climbs to the top of the turnbuckle, posing at the top with his hands outstretched. Ryan then points at the fans before pointing both thumbs in his direction. Ryan then gets down off the turnbuckle as the music then fades out.


Josh Hart: "This promises to be a different kind of Last Man Standing Match than we're used to seeing. More often than not, you see two big bruisers going at it, but both of these men employ quick paced, unpredictable styles. While that may be good enough to daze your opponent for the three count, will it be enough to keep them down for 10 seconds!"

As “Amazingâ€, by Kanye West, plays over the speakers as Jay Raven struts out with his regular ring gear and a skull cap on. He stops at the top of the ramp, and crosses his arms in an X and tilts his head down, before jerking his neck back and spreading out his arms wide. While this begins Pyro's go off in a line behind him, before ending in Waterfall on him. He has a grocery cart full of assorted weapons with him, and he pushes it down the ramp and exchanges taunts with the crowd as he heads towards the ring.

Jessica Lock: "And his opponent, weighing in at 225 pounds, from Yonkers, New York, “The Hardcore Icon†Jay Raven!"

Kerry Lane: "So Josh, who do you give the edge to in this match?"

Josh Hart: "Easy, Jay Raven. He's shown that he's at home in a hardcore environment, and considering the size and relative power of both competitors, this one will get hardcore!"

Kerry Lane: "I have to disagree! Ryan Harrison is one of the most promising wrestlers we have here in IWF, and I'm sure he'll find a way to pull this one out!"


Last Man Standing Match

Jay Raven
vs.
Ryan Harrison

Right as the bell rings, both men rush towards each other, trading rapid fire punches with ferocity until Harrison gets the advantage and strings a volley of punches together that knocks Raven to the mat. As Raven gets to his feet, he's greeted with a series of Open Hand Chops to the Chest from Harrison that back him into the corner! Harrison goes to whip Raven out of the corner, and twists him right around to send him crashing chest first into the turnbuckle that he just got whipped out of! Raven holds his chest in pain as Harrison pulls him up and grabs a hold of his arm, twisting it behind his back into a Hammerlock! Before Harrison can lift him up for a Hammerlock Suplex, Raven drives his elbow into the side of Harrison's head a couple of times, forcing Harrison to release the Hammerlock. He then responds by grabbing the dazed Harrison from the side and delivers a surprising Ranhei, flipping Harrison onto this back! Raven quickly untangles himself on the mat, as the Ranhei is normally a pinning combination, and as he rolls to his feet, he gives Harrison a couple of vicious stomps before grabbing him by the head and pulling him to his feet. The crowd boos Raven as he gives Harrison a hard kick right between the legs, sending Harrison crumbling to the mat!

Josh Hart: "Start counting, ref! He's not getting up from that!"

Kerry Lane: "Actually, Josh, the ref can't count until the other competitor is not on the offensive. In this case, it looks like Raven has left the ring and is rummaging through his grocery cart. Technically, he's still on the offensive."

Raven pulls a stop sign out of the cart, tossing it into the ring. He also grabs a garbage can filled with various poles and sticks, tossing that into the ring as well. Finally, Raven reaches beneath the ring, pulling a table and sliding it into the ring before sliding back in himself. Raven grabs a hold of a Kendo stick from the garbage can, and proceeds to mercilessly beat on Harrison in the middle of the ring. Welts are forming on the midsection of Harrison as his opponent continues to wail on him, drawing loud boos from the crowd. As Harrison writhes in pain on the mat, Raven props the table up in the corner, and goes towards Harrison, pulling him up by the head. On the way up, “The Next Level†levels Raven with an Uppercut to the jaw, and as Raven gets back up, Harrison drills him with another punch to the face before clutching him and performing a Standing Switch to get behind his opponent, delivering a trifecta of Rolling German Suplex to Raven! After the last German, Harrison grabs the garbage can, turning it upside down to empty it out, and as Raven gets to his feet, Harrison slides the garbage can over him, drawing loud cheers from the crowd! Harrison then gives his canned opponent a Standing Dropkick that sends Raven back first to the mat! As Raven is laid out and trapped in the can, Harrison rushes to the corner and leaps up to go for a Split-Legged Moonsault! At the last second, Raven rolls out of the way, which considering that he's in a garbage can, looks quite comical, but what's not comical is that Harrison crashes into the mat!

Josh Hart: (laughing) "Harrison crashed and burned on that one!"

Kerry Lane: "It could have been a lot worse, as he could have crashed and burned onto some of those weapons. Still, this could be the opening Jay Raven needs to the get back in control of the match!"

Raven slides out of the can, and slides the stop sign into position near Harrison. He then motions for his opponent to get up, and as he does, Raven catches Harrison in for an Exploder Suplex 98 right onto the stop sign! Raven then mounts his opponent and grabs Harrison by the hair, pulling his head up and slamming it back down into the sign again and again! The crowd is very much upset with how the match is going thus far, and makes their displeasure heard with loud chants of “Let's go Harrison! Let's go Harrison!†Raven ignores the crowd, instead grabbing a cookie sheet that was spilled from the can, raising it above his head and swinging it down right across the face of Harrison! The sound echoes throughout the arena, even above the boos of the crowd, as Raven repeatedly drives the cookie sheet into the man-pretty face of Harrison!

Josh Hart: "That's just nasty by Jay Raven! Harrison's head is still resting on that stop sign, and he's getting multiple cookie sheets to the face! Raven definitely knows what he's doing in there!"

Kerry Lane: "Harrison is going to need to try a new strategy if he wants to have a chance in this match. As you said earlier, Raven is completely at home in this environment."

After about half-a-dozen cookie sheet shots to the face of Harrison, Raven drops the cookie sheet, and yells at the ref to start counting, backing into a neutral corner. As the ref starts the count, the fans try to will Harrison on, clapping and chanting his name.
1!
2!
3!
Harrison is turns over onto his belly.
4!
5!
He slowly begins to push himself up with his arms.
6!
7!
Raven sees that there's no way that Harrison will stay down for the 10 count, so he mounts the turnbuckle, forcing the ref to stop the count, and as Harrison gets to his feet, Raven leaps off the turnbuckle! Harrison jumps up and connects with a Catching Dropkick, and as he falls, Raven's back hits the cookie sheet! He holds his back in pain, cursing under his breath as Harrison gets to his feet and pulls Raven back up by the head. Harrison goes for the Hammerlock Suplex again, this time catching Raven's head on the stop sign, getting some measure of payback! The fans are cheering loudly as Harrison points towards the table that is propped in the corner. He then turns his focus back to Raven, pulling him up to a vertical base, getting behind him and dragging him towards the table before delivering a Release German Suplex that sends Raven crashing through the table! Harrison backs up to allow the ref to count!
1!
2!
3!
4!
Raven begins to stir, and grabs a hold of the ropes to pull himself up.
5!
6!
As Raven is almost completely up, Harrison runs in, Clotheslining him over the top rope and to the outside, much to the delight of the fans, who cheer with approval!

Kerry Lane: "And this match has swung back in favor of Ryan Harrison!"

Josh Hart: "This is where the match can get really dangerous! Remember, the only object of this match is to make it so that your opponent can't make it up by the count of 10, otherwise, anything goes!"

Back in the ring, “The Next Level†grabs a hold of the garbage can, and steps up onto the turnbuckle, taking a quick look at Raven as he makes his way back up before leaping off and going for a Top Rope Moonsault with the Garbage Can to the outside, drilling Raven and taking him down to the floor! “HOLY SMOKES! HOLY SMOKES!†the fans chant as Harrison and Raven both lay on the floor and the ref begins the count!
1!

Kerry Lane: "What an amazing move by Harrison there! He just proved that he's not afraid to take any risk necessary to put Raven away here tonight!"

2!
3!
Harrison is starting to get up, and puts his arms on the apron to help pull himself up. Raven is still laid out.
4!
5!
Harrison is completely up to his feet, and backs up, showing the ref that he doesn't intend to be on the offensive. Raven is showing some signs of life, rolling towards the barricade, and starting to pull himself up.
6!
7!
Raven is up to his feet, and the ref stops the count. Harrison charges in, but Raven sidesteps, causing Harrison to crash chest first into the barrier! Raven then goes to ram Harrison's head into the barricade, but Harrison blocks and ends up driving Raven's forehead into the top of the barrier! Harrison gives Raven a couple more shots before tossing him back first into the arena floor! The fans cheer as Harrison appeals to them, and then he turns his focus back on Raven, who he pulls up by the head drags towards the ring, rolling him in under the bottom rope. Harrison then steps onto the apron, and grabs a hold of the top rope, sling shotting himself into the ring for a Sling Shot Elbow Drop! Raven rolls out of the way just in time again, and rolls to his feet, grabbing a wooden baseball bat that was in the garbage can, and swinging for the fences towards Harrison's head! Harrison rolls through beneath the home run swing, and pops up to his feet to nail Raven with a Jumping Side Kick, causing Raven to drop the bat! Harrison then goes down to pull Raven up, who grabs a hold of the bat and jabs it into Harrison's ribs! He coughs a bit as he clutches his ribs, allowing Raven to get up to a vertical base and nail Harrison in the back with the bat! This forces Harrison down to his knees, and Raven follows up by grabbing a hold of Harrison's hair, pulling his head back and placing the knob at the end of the bat right on Harrison's Adam's Apple before driving his head and the bat down towards the mat! Many in the crowd have to look away upon impact of the vicious move!

Kerry Lane: "I can't believe that IWF would sanction such a match! That was just a horrible move by Jay Raven right there! He may have broken Ryan Harrison's tracheae right there!"

The fans boo loudly as Harrison grips his throat and rolls around the mat in pain, kicking his feet about. Sadistic glee is evident in Jay Raven's face he doesn't even give the ref a chance to count, pulling the choking Harrison back to his feet to give him a Clawhold STO with authority! The crowd is simply livid with Raven as he slides out of the ring and grabs the steel chair the timekeeper was sitting on, shoving the time keeper out of the way. He then slides back into the ring with the chair in hand, and motions for Harrison to get to his feet. As Harrison groggily makes his way up, Raven swings the chair, but Harrison has the wherewithal to dodge at the last moment, and as “The Hardcore Icon†turns back around, he's snatched up for The Rising Star (Angle Slam) from Harrison! The fans are cheering loudly as Harrison places the chair on the face of the laid out Raven, and gives it a couple of hard stomps before making his way to the top rope! This time, Harrison hits with the Split-Legged Moonsault, positioning himself so he lands right on the chair on Raven's face! Raven jolts around a bit on the mat with blood streaming down his face as Harrison holds his gut in pain and the ref begins to count!

Kerry Lane: ?I think it's safe to say that Jay Raven got the worse end of the stick on that one!"

1!
2!
3!
Harrison is almost to his feet as Raven is still twitching seemingly uncontrollably on the mat!
4!
5!
Harrison is up and backs away to the neutral corner as Raven remains motionless.

Kerry Lane: "This could be it for the match. That was a high impact move from Harrison for sure!"

6!
7!
Raven is starting to stir, and manages to get into a seated position.
8
Jay Raven is up to a knee, but is very wobbly.

Josh Hart: "Can Raven make it to his feet on time!"

9!

Raven just barely gets to his feet as the ref is about to count 10! The fans boo loudly, hoping that Raven would have stayed down. Another “Let's go Harrison! Let's go Harrison!†chant gets going. Harrison rushes in and goes for a Neckbreaker, but Raven slips out, sending Harrison crashing back first into the mat. As Harrison pops back up, he gets nailed with a Leaping Enziguri from the bloodied Raven! Raven then sits Harrison up and gives him a sharp kick to the back before running towards the ropes and drilling Harrison with a Shining Wizard! “The Next Level†is dazed as Raven grabs the steel chair, and opens it slightly to slide it onto Harrison's right leg, up to about the kneecap! The fans curse at Raven as he grabs a hold of the baseball bat that he used earlier, lifting it high above his head and swinging downwards to smash it into the chair! Harrison screams in pain as Raven continues to pummel the chair with the bat again and again, causing the crowd to boo more!

Josh Hart: "What an effective, inventive strategy we're seeing from Jay Raven here! It's a Last Man Standing match, and if Harrison has a broken leg, he can't stand!"

Kerry Lane: "This is just sickening, but I have to give Raven points for thinking outside the box!"

After about a dozen shots with the bat, Raven backs up and yells at the ref to start the count. Before he does, though, the ref helps slide the chair off of Harrison's leg, and then begins to count. The fans boo with each higher count.
1!
2!
Harrison is holding his knee in agony, not even trying to get up.
3!
4!
Raven is smiling from ear to ear, thinking of the victory that is in sight.
5!
6!
The fans are chanting and clapping to try and will Harrison on, as he rolls towards the ropes and tries to pull himself up. He manages to get to one knee.
7!
Harrison is almost to his feet, but his knee gives out on him, sending him back to one knee!
8!
9!
Harrison gives one desperate lunge, and makes it up to a standing position! Raven's grin turns to a grimace, and he rushes towards Harrison, who drops down to the mat, pulling on the top rope and low bridging Raven out to the floor! Raven his the mat, and rolls into the barricade! Both men are slow to get to their feet, and the ref is to the count of “7!†by the time both of them are up. Harrison looks like he's going to slingshot himself out towards Raven, but thinks better of it as Raven dashes towards the ring and slides in. He gets a stomp to the back for his hurry, and Harrison tries to press the advantage, holding the top rope and stomping him repeatedly until Raven can roll out of harms way! Raven rolls through onto his feet and runs towards the ropes, nailing Harrison with a Spear on the rebound!

Kerry Lane: "Had Harrison's leg been better, he could have gotten away from that easily. But as we've seen, the match has taken quite the physical toll on both competitors!"

Josh Hart: "Yeah, one of the guys has a busted wheel, and the other may need a blood transfusion following the match, and it's not even for a title! These guys legitimately hate each other!"

Raven takes the chair he used earlier, and lifts it up, bringing it down on Harrison's hurt knee joint again and again and again! As Harrison rolls on the mat in pain, Raven switches his focus on the head of Harrison, swinging the chair hard downwards onto Harrison's skull! Harrison is nearly knocked out by the blow, allowing Raven to place the chair across his face.

Kerry Lane: "He may be looking for payback for the Split-Legged Moonsault onto the chair we saw from Harrison earlier!"

The crowd is pissed as Jay Raven climbs the top turnbuckle and taunts the crowd before leaping off and hitting with the Raven's Flight Shooting Star Leg Drop right across the chair! Harrison twitches sickeningly underneath the chair as Raven backs up and awaits the ref's count.
1!
2!
3!
4!
5!
The insults from the crowd are loud and furious as Harrison shows no signs of getting up at all!

Kenny Lane: "This could be it for Harrison! He's not moving at all!"

6!
7!
8!
9!

Josh Hart: "Jay Raven is a second away from victory!"

Harrison still lies motionlessly in the middle of the ring as Raven wipes the blood from his eyes.

10! DING! DING! DING!
Winner: Jay Raven

Jessica Lock: "Ladies and gentlemen, here is your winner, and the Last Man Standing, Jay Raven!"

Raven's music plays as the fans let their displeasure be heard loud and clear. Raven is absolutely elated, and is grinning from ear to ear as the ref raises his hand in victory. EMTs rush down the ramp to tend to Harrison as Raven exits the ring and soaks in the boos of the crowd.

Josh Hart: "That was an absolutely brutal, violent match! It's safe to say that neither man will ever be the same!"

Kerry Lane: "This was hands down one of the most violent matches I've seen in a while. The hatred between these two was evident, but in the end, Raven's experience in the Hardcore environment helped to lift him to victory over a very game Ryan Harrison!"

Jay Raven stops at the ramp to turn back and survey the destruction in the ring once more before heading to the back while the EMTs continue to help Harrison.
 

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Lane: Next up is the Tag Team Elimination match for the tag team championships.

Hart: This match works exactly like the intercontinental championship elimination match worked earlier. Two teams start of until one team is pinned or made to submit. The next tag team will then come down and whoever is standing in the ring at then end when all tag teams have entered wins and they will be crowned tag team champions.

Too Fake by Hockey hits as B.P.B Fury enter the stage and start walking down the ramp towards the ring, the tag team receive a warm reception from the crowd.

Jessica Lock: The following contest is schedule for one fall and is for the IWF Tag Team Championship, making their way to the ring first, B.P.B Fury.

Lane: B.P.B Fury will be at a disadvantage here, to win this match they will need to get through 6 tag teams.

Hart: But what a statement they could make to the whole IWF if they win this match.

The Lights go out as Ace Of Spades hits. The Mercenaries then walk onto the stage.

Jessica Lock: And the opponents, The Mercenaries.

The Mercenaries run down the ramp and into the ring as the match gets under way.


IWF Tag Team Championship Match
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Tag Team Elimination Match



The Mercenaries start hammering away at the members of B.P.B Fury as soon as they hit the ring. The Huge mark Johnson then throws Ricky Jackson out of the ring leaving Sam Sinner and Devon Cross to start the match for their teams. Sinner already has the advantage as he wears down Cross-with kicks and punches. Sinner hoists Cross to his feet and connects with a European uppercut causing Cross-to fall backwards and resting on the ropes, Sinner then tries to superkick Cross out of the ring but Cross moves out of the way causing Sinner to get his leg caught up in the ropes. Cross takes advantage of the stuck Sinner and climbs to the second turnbuckle and lands a missile dropkick to the back of Sinner causing him to fall out the ring. Cross tags in his tag partner Ricky Jackson who enters the ring. Sinner slides in the ring from the outside but is met with stomps to the back not allowing him to get up.

Lane: This is not the position Sinner needs to be in, both of the teams know that if they are going to have any chance of becoming champions they need to put away their opponents as quickly as possible and keep as much energy as they can.

Jackson finally lets Sinner get to his feet before grounding again with a neckbreaker and goes for the cover but Sinner kicks out after the two. Jackson again waits for his opponent to return to his feet and attempts a hurricanrana, Sinner though catches Jackson in mid air and connects with a powerbomb and tag in his huge partner Mark Johnson. Johnson quickly gets to work on Jackson nailing him with a backbreaker, before stepping across the stomach of his much smaller opponent. Johnson then lifts his opponent to his feet by the throat and attempts a chokeslam but Jackson Counters into a DDT. Sinner then enters the ring trying to help his partner but Cross intervenes knocking Sinner down with a dropkick, Cross then hits a standing Moonsault on the huge Mark Johnson. He quickly gets up and attacks Sinner as Devon Cross climbs to the top rope and hits a shooting star press and goes for the cover and the referee counts the three.
Eliminated: The Mercenaries.

Lane: B.P.B Fury did it, they defeated the Mercenaries but there is still a long time to go yet for B.P.B Fury.

Drake Forever hits as the Red Shield Mafia walk out onto the entrance stage, they sprint down the ramp and instantly start brawling with B.P.B Fury.

Surprisingly it’s the members of B.P.B Fury who gain the upper hand. Jackson the legal man takes on Young Mannie as their partners take their fight to the outside. Jackson knocks Mannie down with multiple dropkicks and goes for a quick cover but only gets a one. Jackson tires pulling Mannie to his feet but Mannie connects with some hard punches to the mid section of Jackson. The Red Shield Mafia member then gets to work on the less fresh Ricky Jackson sending him to the mat with a suplex. He makes sure Jackson stays down following the suplex with stomps to the stomach. Mannie then goes to the outside to help Diamante on the outside. Cross was more than holding his own until Mannie clocks him in the back. Diamante and Mannie then Irish whip Cross hard into the steel steps outside the ring. Diamante then takes his place on the ring apron as Mannie re-enters the ring.

Lane: Like it or not, The Red Shield Mafia have for now made this match into a one on two handicap match, taking Devon Cross out of the match. Jackson has some mountain to climb now.

Mannie stares down Jackson before setting him up for the Nonsense Driver. Jackson is sat on the shoulders of a standing Mannie. Jackson though counters into a forward hurricanrana but didn’t see Diamante tag the back of his tag partner. Jackson sets Mannie up for the Burn but Diamante rolls Jackson up from behind grabbing the tights as the ref counts a three.
Eliminated: B.P.B Fury

Lane: B.P.B Fury have been eliminated, Jacksons tag partner was in no shape to help out and they will have to leave the ring.

An unknown theme hits as two men appear at the top of the ramp.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentleman, entering the ring Spencer Rice and Matthew Lewis.

Lane: These must be the mystery tag team.

Rice and Lewis run into the ring and give the Red Shield Mafia everything they have got. Lewis and Rice work together knocking the Red Shield Mafia down with some double team kicks and punch combinations. Rice hits a spinning heel kick on Diamante as they begin to double Mannie. Rice and Lewis go for a double suplex on Mannie but Diamante is quickly up and nails Lewis from behind, he then throws Lewis out of the ring. Mannie blocks the attempt of a suplex by Rice instead hoisting Rice in the air in a suplex position of his own and nails the D.B.M and goes for the cover and Rice is unable to kick out.
Eliminated: Spencer Rice and Matthew Lewis.

Lane: Impressive from the Red Shield Mafia, they have now eliminated two tag teams and made quick work of Rice and Spencer.

Gasoline by Porcelain And The Tramps hits as Triple A enter the stage.

Jessica Lock: Making their way to the ring, Triple A!

Carpenter and Evans share a few words on the ramp as they walk towards the ring. They stop at the bottom of the ramp and charge into the ring as the crowd cheers them on. The referee this time tries to maintain some control separating the tag teams as Mannie and Carpenter start this section of the match. Having been through two matches already, tiredness has started to creep in and Mannie loses out on a exchange of punches. Carpenter then sends down Mannie a flying shoulder block, Mannie shows determination and gets up straight away but Carpenter hits Mannie with a much powerful T-Bone suplex and goes for the cover, Mannie gets the shoulder up just before the three count. Mannie struggles to his feet and Carpenter nails him with the Patriot Act (running knee), the knee sends Mannie towards his own corner allowing Diamante to tag him self in. Diamante sends Carpenter down with a clothesline and follows it up with a lariat. He then taunts to the booing crowd and gets Carpenter to his feet thinking of a finisher. Carpenter though pushes Diamante away and he gets nailed with a surprise moonsault from Evans taking Diamante out. Carpenter then gets Diamante to his feet and hits the Shock Drop and goes for the cover, Mannie with blood pouring from his nose attempts to get in the ring to break up the count but hasn’t go the energy to get their in time as the referee counts the three.
Eliminated: Red Shield Mafia.

Lane: The Red Shield Mafia proved they are a tag team to be reckoned with but couldn’t get through a third tag team.

Hart: A great showing though by the Red Shield Mafia.

Bleed it out by Linkin Park hits the Stage to a mixed reaction from the crowd. The Hayes brothers then step out onto the stage.

Jessica Lock: Entering the ring, The Hayes Brothers.

Like the other tag teams the Hayes brothers run down to the ring and quickly get to bottom of the ramp. However Triple A are on guard and before the Hayes Brothers can even enter the ring the fly over the top rope and each take out a member of the Hayes Brothers with cross bodies. Triple A then pound away at the Hayes Brother before sliding back in the ring. Carpenter leaves Evans in the ring as he awaits one of the Hayes brothers to enter the ring. Shawn Alexander Hayes is the one who slowly slides in the ring as his partner takes to the apron. Evans takes advantage of the damage already down to Shawn Hayes hitting him with multiple stomps; Hayes though grabs the boot of Evans and causes him to fall backwards. Shawn Hayes then gets to his feet, and drives the elbow in the chest of Evans. Shawn Hayes then chokes Evans taking full advantage of the five count releasing on the four. Evans then is dragged to the opposing corner as Shawn Hayes tags in his brother Gabriel Hayes.

Lane: The Hayes Brothers are very experienced wrestlers and could quickly defeat Triple A if they allow them to dominate too much.

Gabriel Hayes starts off in dominating fashion damaging all the limbs of Andrei Evans. Gabriel then lifts Evans to his feet and connects with a double underhook suplex. And goes for the cover but only gets a 2 count. Gabriel Hayes then locks in a grounded sleeper on his opponent, the crowd get behind the Triple A member who is able to get to a vertical base. Gabriel Hayes though doesn’t allow Evans to escape and applies more pressure to the now standing sleeper. Evans is almost out as the referee lifts the hand of Evans and drops it, counting 1.

Lane: If the referee drops the hand of Evans three times, then Triple A will be eliminated.

Evans hand drops a second time, the referee about to drop Evans arm for the last time when Gabriel Hayes is grabbed around the waist from behind, Gabriel releases the sleeper and gets nailed with Shock Drop by Carpenter. This causes Shawn Hayes to enter the ring and take Carpenter out with a hard clothesline. He then pulls Carpenter to his feet and plants him with the Angels Arrow, during the move though Shawn Hayes is unaware that Evans went for the cover and on impact the referee counts the three.
Eliminated: They Hayes Brothers.

Lane: Triple A did it, they defeated the Hayes brothers, but now they have to defeat the Anderson Revolution. Shawn Alexander cannot believe it look at him punching the mat.

The Anderson Evolution hits as Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne enter the stage.

Jessica Lock: Introducing The final opponents, making their way to the ring, Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne, the Anderson Revolution.

As Anderson and Payne make their way down to the ring Shawn Hayes plants Evans with the silent night and locks in a triangle choke. Payne and Anderson charge down the ring to stop the assault but both the Hayes Brothers escape to the outside of the ring. Carpenter and Evans are both out as Anderson and Payne stand in the ring. Payne stands on the outside apron as the referee says the match must continue. Anderson allows a minute or so to pass before deciding to get Carpenter out the ring. He gets Carpenter to his feet; Carpenter though springs to life and Nails Anderson with an enzuguri, this makes Anderson groggy but out of nowhere he is knocked to the ground with a Silver Bullet by Evans who goes for the cover 1…2…Kickout.

Lane: Even with the attack from Alexander Hayes, Triple A nearly got a shock victory there.

Hart: But those two moves look to be all that’s left from triple A.

Anderson tries getting to his feet and does so, and goes tags in Petey Payne who enters the ring, Evans looks to make the tag but there is no one to tag as his partner is down. Payne runs over to Evans and nails him with a uppercut followed by the Payneful Day. Payne then hooks the leg as the referee counts the three count.
Winners: Anderson Revolution.

Jessica Lock: Your winners and new IWF Tag Team Champions, Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne.

Lane: Triple A showed a lot of heart, but they couldn’t overcome the attack from Hayes and the force of the Anderson Revolution.

Hart: What a tremendous elimination tag we have seen though Kerry, a top quality bout.
 

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JD and Natalie come out from behind the curtain. They stand back to back and pose on the entrance ramp. The music starts to kick in as they walk down to the ring together. Natalie climbs the stairs as JD jumps onto the apron. He sits on the middle rope to allow Natalie into the ring, before entering the ring himself.

Lane: Next is the steel cage match up, this should be one hell of a contest as two athletes battle in the unforgiving steel.

My world hits as "Devastating" Dominick Aviles walks to the ring slowly, making sure to enjoy his extremely loud ovation from the crowd. While walking down the ramp, he always appreciates the crowd, slapping hands with his male friends and more often, flirting with the beautiful ladies, making phone signs with his hand as if telling them to "call him". As he makes his way into the ring, he goes to each of the four turnbuckles in the ring, climbs them, and raises his arms. After he is finished, he takes off his shirt and sunglasses and throws them into the crowd.

Kerry Lane: The cage has been lowered, the combatants are in the ring, and it’s time to get this match underway.

Josh hart: That’s right…we have already had a great night already and I am sure that right now, it will only get better and bloodier.


Steel Cage Match

JD Michaels
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The bell rings as the two men circle the ring initially as the fans are going insane with chants for their respective man. The fans seem to mostly be behind Dominick Aviles (DA) while JD Michaels appears to grow more and more aggravated yelling obscene jesters as he looks out to the fans. They finally lock up in the middle of the ring DA overpowers Michaels, shoving him into the corner. He then goes for a quick offensive cloths line, but JD moves out of the way as DA his chest into the corner. JD then kicks him in the back and slaps him across the chest as he turns around. DA then blocks the last chop to his chest and lets off a series of hard rights to the face as JD finally falls to his back, grabbing at his mouth. The fans again get behind DA as he re-launches an offensive.

Kerry Lane: Looks like DA has finally got things working for him.

Josh Hart: Yeah, but I don’t think that JD is going to let him get away with it for long.

DA grabs JD by the little piece of hair he has and delivers a hard stand up cloths line, sending JD down to the mat hard. DA then gives him a few hard stomps, and then drops down with a hard elbow. DA locks JD into a headlock and holds on to the move for a good little minute to wear down his opponent. JD finally gets to his feet, still in a headlock and gives a few hard elbows into the side of DA. DA finally lets go of the move as JD slings him to the ropes and delivers a great drop kick to the face. The fans boo as JD stands and gives them a few more unkind gestures while DA grabs at his mouth as he sites up showing signs of a little pain. JA then goes to the ropes again and drop kicks DA in the side of the head while he was still sitting on the mat.

Kerry Lane: Looks like you were right Josh. JA is indeed trying to get back into this match.

Josh Hart: It will indeed be interesting to see how this back and forth match will end.

JA then drops a few hard knees to the back of DA’s head as he tries to roll out of the way while holding his head in pain. The ref gets into JD’s face about the hard knees to the back of the head, but meanwhile, DA is catching a good breath. JD then finally gets around the referee, but it was too late. DA bull rushes JD and gets on top of him to the roar of the fans and begins to beat JD mercilessly in the face as JD tries to block the onslaught of punches as much as possible. DA gets to his feet and gloats for a minute as he roars to the fans and they respond in the same manner. DA then picks up JA and grabs him by the neck, tosses him into the corner, and then climbs to the top turn buckle where he gives him ten huge punches to the forehead. JD stumbles out of the corner, but before he could fall, DA grabs him by the back of the head and slings him into the steel cage. JD bounces off and runs right back into a clothesline still grabbing at his face.

Kerry Lane: Here we go Josh.

Josh Hart: Let the bodies and the blood hit the floor.

DA picks JD back up and shoves his head into the steel cage again and this time scraps his face all the way around one side of the cage, leaving a trail of blood and pain on JD’s face. DA is now clapping as JD is in pain and now covered in blood across his face along with a few visible scares. As JD stands to his feet, stumbling, and blowing blood out of his face, DA kicks him into the stomach and back into the corner. As JD stumbles into the corner, he falls onto his butt and DA takes full advantage. He continues to stomp at JD’s body and head until the referee pulls him off. As JD tries to get back to his feet, the ref is holding DA back, but as the ref’s back is turned, JD pulls something out of his trunks and begins fooling around with the lock on the door.

Kerry Lane: Looks like JD is trying to unlock the cage door?!?

Josh Hart: Well it looks like he has opened the door and this could mean trouble for DA.

JD finally gets the cage door open and slips the key back into his trunks. Running around the cage from the other side is JD’s manager Natalie Marie. She helps him out of the cage and just as the ref finally looks around seeing what is going on; DA shoves him out of the way and goes after JD. DA rushes JD and JD drops to the floor while DA overshoots his target, and Natalie slams the door closed right into the face of DA, busting him open as well as his head his the sharp corner of the door. DA falls limp onto the second rope as the fans go insane thinking this could be it. JD shoves DA back into the ring and goes for the cover, but DA kicks out at the last minute as blood trickles down his face. He rubs his face to check and comes back with a hand full of blood. Anger fills his facial expression as he eyes the outside of the ring for Natalie. DA gets to his feet, JD tries for a swing and a miss, gets slung to the ropes and DA gives him a spear.

Kerry Lane: I think I know what’s going to occur next and if it does, this would not be wise on DA’s part.

Josh Hart: What?

Kerry Lane: Not sure, but this is great.

JD cringes his stomach in the middle of the ring in pain as DA climbs to the outside of the ring, grabs a steel chair, and chases Natalie to the back just as she was ordered to leave the ring by security. As DA heads back to the ring JD is back to his feet. DA drops the steel chair, tries to go back into the cage through the door, but is cut off by JD. Both men are bleeding and stumbling from blood loss and fatigue. DA tries to go back through the door, JD grabs his head as if to perform a DDT, but DA grabs the top of his head, and pulls him hard into the steel cage, hitting his head square on the corner of the door frame. JD falls back appearing dazed from the impact. DA looks to the fans, musters everything he has left, climbs to the top of the cage, looks out over the fans chanting his name, and comes down hard onto JD with a highflying frog splash. DA remains on top and the ref counts the one, two, three and the victory.

Jessica Lock: And your winner of this match, Dominick Aviles!!!

The referee raises DA’s hand in victory and just then, he falls out from exhaustion as JD lay in the middle of the ring grabbing at his stomach and spitting up blood as EMT’s rush the ring and give both men medical attention as the show goes to an emergency redirect to the commentators and then special commercials until everything is back under control.

Lane: Both men certainly gave everything in that match and who knows what condition both men will be in come Monday Mayhem.

Hart: Aviles got the win but it came at a price.
 

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A wall of smoke covers the entire stage as "Another Brick in the Wall," by Korn, plays. When the smoke fades away, he comes out from the stage floor standing and looking to the ground, he then in a sudden move points to the sky and then to himself, making a huge flag of Costa Rica to come from the ceiling.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is the Fatal Fourway Match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship! Making his way to the ring first, weighing in at 225 pounds, from New York, New York, “Bigger Than Lifeâ€￾ CMS!

Kerry Lane: CMS earned his way into this match and would love nothing more than to be the first ever IWF Intercontinental Champion!

Josh Hart: He's the definite favorite of the crowd here, hailing from New York!

The crowd cheers their hometown wrestler as he then walks all the way to the ring bragging. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself. The Killers' "Spaceman" plays as the arena lights fade to a dim blue as blue laser lights shoot out of the stage and blue spotlights flash about the arena. The fans boo as Biggs enters the arena, clad in a fancy blue and white ring jacket, complete with blue feathers on the shoulders, and his signature blue shades. He is joined by his girlfriend Ellie, who is dressed in a bright purple blouse and black jeans, complete with a fancy ring jacket like Biggs', only with Purple feathers instead of blue. They have a slight dance in their step as they make their way down the ramp, mocking the fans as they go along.

Jessica Lock: And his opponent, weighing in at 217 pounds, from Seattle, Washington, accompanied by Ellie, “The Spacemanâ€￾ Biggs!

Josh Hart: Biggs has been nothing but impressive since debuting here in IWF. After a false start against CMS, he managed to beat Mr. Enigma and Loki en route to getting to this match!

Kerry Lane: Both by controversial means. Still, he's in this match, so he has a chance at the gold!

When they reach the ring, Biggs holds open the ropes for Ellie, allowing her to step through before sling shooting himself over the top rope and into the ring. Biggs then goes to the center of the ring, where he and Ellie dance around a bit before she removes his jacket and shades and leaves the ring. Biggs then focuses his attention on the match at hand. "Superhero," by Jane's Addiction, blares through the PA system as Tony Valentino makes his way towards the ring. He is closely followed by his agent, Mr.Gold, who always seems to be on his cell phone.

Jessica Lock: And their opponent, weighing in tonight at 235 pounds, from Los Angeles, California, accompanied by Mr. Gold, “The Naturalâ€￾ Tony Valentino!

Kerry Lane: Here's a real blue chipper! The Natural has shown that he can go, despite the fact that he's focused more on his budding Hollywood career than his wrestling one.

Josh Hart: That's why I don't think he'll be victorious here tonight! With competitors the caliber of his opponents, he'd better be focused here tonight!

Valentino takes a few seconds to pose for pictures, signs an autograph or two, and flirt with a couple of good looking girls in the front row before he gets to the ring. Suddenly, Europe's "The Final Countdown" hits the speakers and Bobby King walks down the entrance ramp.

Jessica Lock: And their opponent, weighing in at 232 pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, Bobby King!

Kerry Lane: Many people are calling BK the odds on favorite to win this match! But while he may have Vegas behind him, these matches are decided in the ring, not on paper!

Josh Hart: The Motor City Mystery has all the tools necessary to secure the title here tonight!

Once King gets to the bottom of the ramp he stops and raises his arms out to the side in the air with a cocky look on his face at the crowd, he climbs up onto the apron and turns back facing the entrance and once again holds his arms in the air to the sides. After that he springs over the ropes into the ring and stands in the middle of the ring with a cocky smirk on his face. As all four men stand in the ring, the ref raises the IWF Intercontinental Championship high in the air before handing it to Jessica Lock and calling for the bell! DING! DING! DING!

Kerry Lane: That belt is what it's all about!

IWF Intercontinental Championship Match

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CMS vs Tony Valentino
vs. Bobby King vs. Biggs

The four competitors all look around the ring, sizing each other up while staring each other down. They're all hesitant to make the first move, but after a few tense moments, CMS charges for Biggs, who quickly hops between the ropes and out to the floor! CMS follows him out, and Biggs immediately starts booking it around the ring, getting chants of “Chickens***! Chickens***!â€￾ from the crowd! His girlfriend Ellie covers her ears as the crowd makes disparaging remarks about Biggs. As CMS chases Biggs around the ring, Valentino and Bobby King tie up in the middle of the ring, and are at a virtual stalemate, as they are of similar size and strength. Eventually, King gets the advantage, and whips Valentino hard into the corner! BK then charges towards him, nailing Valentino in the corner with a Body Splash, and then taking him down with a Bulldog! BK then rolls Valentino onto his side, and begins to repeatedly drill his knee into the small of his adversary's back! Outside the ring, Biggs and CMS have run about three laps before Biggs slides in under the bottom rope, and runs towards the opposite rope, nailing CMS with a Front Face Dropkick as CMS slides into the ring, stopping CMS in his tracks! Biggs then gives him a few stomps as BK continues to work the back of Valentino. As Biggs reaches down to pull CMS up, he gets shoved back, allowing CMS to get to his feet and grab Biggs in for a Belly-to-Belly Suplex! Because of the positioning in the ring, Biggs sails over the ropes and to the floor as CMS then turns his attention to Bobby King, kicking BK in the back before grabbing him from behind and pulling him up to his feet. CMS gives him a few forearm shots to the back of the head before whipping King towards the ropes and lifting him up with a Double A Spinebuster on the rebound! CMS poses after the move, drawing cheers from the fans!

Kerry Lane: This match, by it's very nature, is going to be fast and furious! That's discounting the fact that these four men all display quick paced styles!

Josh Hart: As much as I love it when a guy asserts his dominance by taunting, it looks like CMS may be posturing a bit too early!

As CMS appeals to the crowd, Valentino has gotten to his feet, and gives CMS a Standing Dropkick to the back, causing CMS to fall forward and get hung up on the middle rope! Valentino gets a running start, and leaps up, driving his knees into the back of CMS! As CMS remains hanged up on the center rope, Bobby King is stirring, which Valentino notices. He walks over to the Motor City Mystery, and pulls him up by the hair, hooking him in for a Snap Suplex! Biggs has come to on the outside, and seeing CMS hung up, he reaches up and pulls down on the back of CMS's head, chocking him on the middle rope! This gets loud boos from the crowd, and after a few moments, Biggs steps onto the apron, drawing the attention of Valentino! The Natural rushes towards Biggs, who hops back down off the apron, and Valentino stops in his tracks at the ropes, telling Biggs to get back into the ring! The crowd boos more as Biggs shakes his head no, and goes to stand next to his girlfriend, Ellie, wrapping his left arm over her shoulder, implying that he has no intentions of getting into the ring at this moment.

Kerry Lane: What a coward! Biggs is refusing to get in the ring!

Josh Hart: It's smart strategy is what it is! These Fatal Fourway Matches are all about picking your spot, and that's exactly what Biggs is doing!

While Valentino is jawing off to Biggs, he doesn't notice that Bobby King is up to his feet, and turns Valentino turns around to see Bobby King rushing him like a freight train, Clotheslining Valentino over the ropes and to the floor! As Valentino crashes into the padding, Biggs quickly goes over and stomps him repeatedly, while King turns his attention back to CMS in the ring. King pulls CMS up off the ropes, and grabs a hold of his head before jumping up onto the ropes and springing off to hit with a Springboard DDT! At this point, Biggs pulls Valentino up to his feet, bouncing his head off the apron before rolling him into the ring! Biggs slides in himself, giving Valentino a few stomps before going for the first cover of the match, 1...Bobby King breaks the count immediately! BK then grabs a hold of Biggs head, pulling him up, but on the way up, Biggs gives King a sucker punch to the stomach! Biggs then grabs a hold of BK's head, and runs up the ropes, nailing the Bigg Time! (Sliced Bread #2) Biggs then climbs up to the top turnbuckle, motioning for the UFO Frog Splash, but before he can leap off, CMS runs up and gets a boot up to kick Biggs right in the calf, causing Biggs to lose his balance and fall crotch first onto the turnbuckle! At this point, Valentino is up, and CMS points at Biggs, implying that they should team up against him. Valentino agrees, and the two men hook Biggs up for a Double Superplex! CMS then mounts the arrogant superstar, and begins to unload punch after punch right across the bridge of Biggs' nose! Valentino allows CMS to continue to pummel Biggs, turning his focus to Bobby King, who is now getting to his feet. The Natural gets a running start, and takes King back to the mat with a Neckbreaker! While CMS continues to go to town on Biggs across the ring, Valentino pulls King up to his feet, and shoves him back first into the corner! Valentino then climbs up to the second rope, and raises his fist before bringing it down to punch Bobby King again and again! The crowd counts along with each punch, “1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 6! 7! 8! 9! 10!â€￾ After the tenth punch Valentino hops down and takes a couple of steps back before charging towards the corner! BK sidesteps at the last second, causing Valentino to crash chest first into the pads!

Kerry Lane: Despite popular belief, those turnbuckle pads don't provide as much protection as one would hope!

Josh Hart: Valentino crashed hard there, and now King can take advantage! So long as CMS is busy with Biggs, King can now have his way with Valentino!

Biggs tries to get his hands up to defend himself, but the intensity of CMS is immense as he continues to pummel Biggs with his fists! CMS manages to get his fist through Biggs' hands, connecting right on the nose, and drawing blood! Ellie screams on the outside, upset that her man is bleeding! Meanwhile, Mr. Gold looks on as Valentino is clutching his chest in pain in the corner and Bobby King wraps his arms around the waist of The Natural. He then performs a beautiful German Suplex from out of the corner! The thud of Valentino's body landing a few feet away from him catches CMS attention, and he dismounts Biggs, who rolls out of the ring immediately to take some time to recuperate! Ellie rushes to his side to check on him. CMS catches Bobby King with a kick to the gut before stepping behind him and grabbing his head, pulling BK backwards for the InMigration Orton Backbreaker! He then goes for a quick cover, 1
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Valentino breaks the count! CMS and Valentino get to their feet at the same time, and begin to trade punches back and forth! As the two men brawl, Biggs wipes the blood from his nose and steps up onto the apron, slinging himself onto the top rope and springing off to nail both Valentino and CMS with a Springboard Flying Double Clothesline! Biggs then runs over to Bobby King, pulling him up by the hair and quickly tossing him through the ropes to the floor! Valentino is slowly getting to his feet, and Biggs runs up, giving him a Soccer Kick to the ribs, the force of which causes Valentino to roll out onto the apron! Biggs grabs a hold of the top rope and pushes Valentino out of the ring with his foot before turning his attention back to CMS, who is just now getting back to his feet. As CMS gets up, he realizes that it's just him and Biggs in the ring, and the two men stare off! A loud "CMS! CMS! CMS!" chant gets going, as the crowd is firmly behind their hometown hero.

Josh Hart: If you remember, these two have faced off before, with CMS emerging victorious! You can feel the animosity between these two!

Kerry Lane: Well, both men realize that the other man is standing in their way of becoming the first ever IWF Intercontinental Champion! This match is bigger than petty rivalries, it's for the gold!

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CMS shoots in to try and get a hold of Biggs, but the Spaceman steps back and gives CMS a quick Dropkick to the Knee, forcing CMS down to one knee! Biggs then rushes towards the ropes, and on the rebound, drills CMS in the back of the head with a Shining Wizard! Biggs then sits on the small of CMS' back, locking in a Camel Clutch! As Biggs maintains control of the hold with his left arm, he drives his right arm across the face of his opponent repeatedly with some Crossface Forearms, before wrapping both arms back around the head and neck of CMS! Biggs grits his teeth and closes his eyes as he pulls back harder, causing him to miss the fact that Bobby King is back in the ring. King runs up at gives Biggs a hard kick to the face, breaking the hold and causing Biggs to fall down back first to the mat! King then grabs a hold of CMS's head, but on the way up, CMS shoves King back a step, and pops up to his feet, engaging in a Collar-and-Elbow tie up with BK! CMS then goes wild, using his fists and knees to deliver a flurry of body blows to Bobby King, backing him up into the corner! CMS then whips BK towards the opposite corner, but BK reverses, and as CMS hurtles towards the corner, Valentino pops up onto the apron and slings himself onto the top rope, jumping off to hit CMS with a Flying Spinning Elbow! Valentino gets right up to his feet, and is greeted by Bobby King coming over to try and brawl with him, but Valentino blocks King's attack and responds with a Jumping Enziguri! BK falls face first to the mat, and Valentino hooks the leg, 1
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Biggs stomps Valentino on the head to break the count!

Kerry Lane: Biggs saves the match!

Josh Hart: You have to have eyes on the back of your head in this match, because just as soon as you think you have the advantage, somebody else comes along to break things up!

Biggs yanks Valentino up to a vertical base, and gives him a few quick Calf Kicks before whipping Valentino towards the ropes and taking him down with a Leg Lariat! As Valentino is on the mat, Biggs quickly rolls him onto his belly, and locks his arms into a Double Underhook, proceeding to deliver a number of Ultimate Knee Strikes to the crown of The Natural's head! Biggs sees CMS coming to his feet out of the corner of his eyes, and releases the underhook and pops up, running to catch CMS with a Running Knee Lift as he gets to his feet, spinning CMS around. Biggs keeps on running towards the ropes, and rebounds to take CMS down to the mat with a Flying Forearm! He then sits CMS up, and wraps his legs around for a painful Body Scissors! While maintaining the hold, Biggs drives his elbow into the side of his opponent, until Bobby King comes up from behind Biggs and pulls him right off seemingly without effort!

Kerry Lane: Look at the strength of Bobby King! He's a rare breed of wrestler that has speed and power!

King spins Biggs around and gives him a quick Jaw Breaker, and as Biggs is jarred, he jumps up and delivers a beautiful Hurricarana, which sends Biggs spilling through the ropes and to the floor! By this point, Valentino and CMS are both getting to their feet, and King has to make a choice as to which one he's going to go after. King goes after CMS, but the Costa Rican blocks the punch, and gives King a fist of his own! Valentino then helps CMS double team King, whipping him into the ropes and catching him for a Double Back Body Drop, launching King high in the air! The fans gasp at the hangtime, and an audible "OOOOOH! can be heard as King lands hard! King holds his back in pain as he rolls to the apron and outside to gather his bearings. Biggs is up on the apron at this point, but Valentino quickly shoves him off, leaving CMS and Valentino in the ring. Dueling chants of "CMS! CMS! CMS!" and "HOLLYWOOD! HOLLYWOOD!" get going, although more of the crowd is behind CMS. The two men circle around the ring, sizing each other up before Valentino gets in and kicks CMS in the gut, hooking him position for a Nothern Lights Suplex. However, CMS wraps his free foot around The Natural's blocking the suplex! CMS then gives Valentino a few punches to the gut, and hooks him in position for a Belly to Belly, but Valentino wraps his foot around the leg of CMS, countering his attempt at a suplex! He then gives CMS a couple of shots to the face, forcing CMS to break the waistlock, and causing him to step back a bit. This opening allows Valentino to whip CMS towards the ropes, but CMS reverses it, and on the rebound, lifts Valentino up for teh Inflation Drop! With Valentino on the mat, CMS proceeds stomp each of his opponent's limbs in succession before giving him a hard kick to the side and finishing off with a Jumping Kneedrop to the sternum! CMS goes for a cover, 1
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Valentino kicks out! CMS gives him a couple more punches to the side of the head, and goes for another pin, 1
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Valentino gets the shoulder up again!

Kerry Lane: CMS wants to take advantage of the fact that he's alone in the ring with Valentino, but he can't seem to put him away!

Josh Hart: This is the part of the match where we see what these guys are really made of, because it promises to be a frustrating stretch to the finish for all of them!

Indeed, CMS is showing signs of frustration as he slams the mat with his fist before stepping up to his feet and motioning for Valentino to get up. Once Valentino's up, CMS signals for a big move, but is attacked by Bobby King from behind! Valentino has no chance to react, as Biggs gets him from behind at the same exact time! Biggs mercilessly stomps Valentino while Bobby King beats down on CMS. The fans boo loudly as the two pull CMS and Valentino up and toss them unceremoniously out of the ring! Biggs and King then turn to face each other, both with confident looks on their face. Biggs raises his hand up to challenge Bobby King to a test of strength!

Kerry Lane: Why the heck would Biggs challenge Bobby King to a test of strength?! He knows that King is much more powerful than he is!

Josh Hart: Head games, perhaps?

Biggs has a pensive look on his face, and Bobby King smirks a bit before reaching up and clasping his hand with Biggs. The Spaceman then raises his other hand, and as King reaches up to grab it, both men immediately go for kicks to the gut at the same moment, both hunching the other man over!

Josh Hart: Looks like they both had the same idea! Great minds think alike!

The two men then begin to trade punches as they stand back up, but King has a decided advantage in striking, and manages to get the upper hand on Biggs. King whips Biggs towards the ropes, but Biggs ducks the attempted Polish Hammer on the rebound, and springs off the opposite ropes to take BK down with a Springboard Flipping Reverse DDT! The crowd boos as Biggs goes for a quick cover, 1
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From out of nowhere, CMS breaks the count! CMS pulls Biggs up by the head, and gives him a knee to the chest, allowing him to get Biggs in position for his version of the Corkscrew Neckbreaker, The Gringo Killer! The fan erupt in cheers as CMS nails the move and goes for the cover, 1
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Valentino leaps off the top rope and hits with the Skid Row Moonsault Leg Drop to break the count just in the nick of time! Valentino rolls CMS over onto his belly, and hooks the leg, 1
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Bobby King grabs a hold of Valentino's feet, and yanks him off before pulling him off and hitting with a quick King's Cross (Angel's Wings)! He goes for the cover, 1
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Biggs pulls King off, and goes for the cover himself, 1
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Biggs quickly dodges the Elbow Drop from King, instead letting Valentino take the impact! Biggs then catches King in a Urinagi position as he stands up, and does a standing Backflip, pulling King with him and nailing the Starmaker! Biggs hooks both legs and arches his back, trying to gain more leverage, 1
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CMS lunges to stop the count! By this point, all four men are laid out in the ring, feeling the effects of the match as the fans are in a frenzy!

Kerry Lane: All four men hit with their finishers, but none of them were able to secure the championship! But that's in the very nature of these Fatal Fourway matches, because timing of the move is just as important as the impact of the move, if not more so!

Josh Hart: Who's going to be able to will their way to victory in this one?

By this point, all four men have begun to stir, and make their way up to their feet at roughly the same time. Biggs and Bobby King are on one side of the ring, while Valentino and CMS are on the other. Suddenly, all four men rush the center of the ring, and break out into a huge brawl, with fists and feet flying so furiously that it's hard to see just who is hitting who. Bobby King takes a hard shot to the jaw and stumbles backwards out of the melee, but quickly gathers his bearings, and looks to the top turnbuckle, realizing the opportunity at hand. He then climbs to the top, and while his three opponents are still going at it, King leaps off and takes all three of them down with a Flying Crossbody! The crowd boos he reaches down and pulls CMS up, getting him in position for a King's Cross! Before King can deliver the move, though, Valentino gets to his feet and gives him a stiff Sunset Kick right to the jaw, causing King to fall backwards onto the mat! He then pulls CMS in and gets him in a Double Underhook, driving his head into the mat with The Close Up! Valentino pins CMS, 1
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Biggs gives him a Double Axe Handle to the back! Biggs pulls Valentino up, whips him towards the ropes, and catches him on the rebound for a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker! The crowd is booing loudly as Biggs makes his way up to the top rope and leaps off, hitting with the UFO Frog Splash! The ref counts the pin, 1
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Bobby King breaks the count!

Josh Hart: Biggs almost had it there, but King was able to recover from the Sunset Kick and keep this match alive!

Kerry Lane: This has been such an unpredictable match!

In the ring, King pulls Biggs up and tosses him shoulder first into the ring post before pulling him back and tossing him through the ropes out to the floor. He then pulls Valentino up, and dumps him over the ropes! As King turns around, CMS goes for the Sapriss Kick, but BK ducks under it, gives CMS a kick to the gut, and takes him down with an amazing BK Bomb! King hooks the legs, 1
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3! DING! DING! DING!

Winner: Bobby King

Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, and the new IWF Intercontential Champion, Bobby King!

"The Final Countdown" blares as the fans boo and the ref raises Bobby King's arm in victory before handing him the belt! CMS is still out on the mat, while Ellie tends to Biggs on the outside, who's holding his shoulder in pain. Valentino slams his fist on the apron in frustration as Mr. Gold assures him that he can fix this PR problem. In the ring, Bobby King holds his title high, showing his smug, confident smirk as he mounts the near turnbuckle!

Kerry Lane: What a spectacular match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship! If this match is any indication of what's to come for the IC Title division, well I have a feeling that this is going to be one of the most competitive divisions here in IWF!

Josh Hart: All four men put it all out on the line here tonight, but in the end, Bobby King was able to pull through and capitalize on a one-on-one situation. Still, a great showing by all the competitors tonight !
 

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You're Going Down by Sick Puppies hits the arena as Gold and Green Lights pan across the arena lighting it up. James Kash steps out onto the stage right as the drums hit. James Kash stops at the top of the stage and than makse his way down to the ring stopping in the middle of the ramp. He poses on the ramp with massive Green and Gold Pyro’s emitting from the stage behind him. James Kash continues his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: "The following match is schedule for one fall, making his way down to the ring, from Houston, Texas, weighing 255lbs, James Kash."

Kerry Lane: "James Kash and RJC Cool have a lot of history here in the IWF, and we all thought including James Kash that both wrestlers were friends, then RJC Cool made his return to IWF and turned his back on his former partner in the process."

Josh Hart: "Kash has let it be known that he doesn’t want to fight Cool but what choice does he have?"

“Far From Over†by Rev Theory hits as the crowd rises up in boos for RJC Cool. Cool steps out of the curtain and stands at the top of the stage, staring out into the endless sea of people cheering against him. Cool cracks a smirk and continues down the ramp. Cool veers left to the steel ring steps and begins to walk up them very slowly. Cool steps onto the apron and glides across in front of the ramp he had just walked through. Cool comes to the corner on the other side of the ring steps and in a deliberate and symbolic manner turns his back on the fans before entering into the ring.

Jessica Lock: "And the opponent, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 245lbs, RJC Cool."

Kerry Lane: "Here comes RJC Cool, one of the greats in IWF history, his sudden problem with James Kash though is unknown."

Josh Hart: "But we have an intriguing contest to look forward to whether we find out Cool’s problem remains to be seen."


Singles Match

RJC Cool
vs.
James Kash


Bell Rings: Both wrestlers meet in the centre of the ring, Kash seems to be trying to get answers out of his former friend who remains silent, but responds with a hard right hand punch to James Kash which causes him to lose balance. Cool then takes Kash down by the legs and starts hammering away with multiple shots to the head of Kash who tires to shield his face with his arms. The referee finally intervenes and Cool leaves Kash to get to his feet. The crowd at this point mostly seem behind James Kash who gets to his feet.

Kerry Lane: "Kash doesn’t seem to want to hit back at Cool here. But surely he can’t allow cool to keep attacking him without a response."

Josh Hart: "If he wants to win the match he can’t."

Kash again seems to be trying to reason with Kash and find out the problem he has but RJC Cool just seems angry and slaps Kash hard in the face, Kash shakes his head and doesn’t respond, Cool slaps him again this time harder which causes Kash to hit back with a hard right hand that send Cool to the ground. He gets up pretty quickly holding his chin as Kash pummels him with more punches forces Cool into the ropes. The ref forces a break and Kash does so but Cool hits him with a cheap kick to the stomach and hammers Kash hard in the back sending him on his knees. Cool doesn’t allow Kash to get to his feet and starts stomping away at the head of James Kash before nail him with a knee drop. RJC Cool helps Kash to his feet before landing a vertical suplex and proceeds with a cover, which only gets a 2 count.

Kerry Lane: "Kash finally has started to respond to RJC Cool’s attacks but at this moment Cool has it all in control."

Cool slaps the head of Kash before locking in an abdominal stretch; the fans of James Kash let their voices be heard as they try to will him out of the submission. Cool though scuffles the attempts to break the hold with shots to the stomach with his spare arm and re-takes control of the hold. Kash though refuses to give in and gets out of the hold with a standing arm drag. He then takes out Cool with a clothesline, which is immediately followed with another one with more forces keeping RJC Cool on the mat. This time its Kash whole starts stomping a mudhole all over the grounded Cool, the crowd cheer Kash on as he lifts his opponent to his feet and hits Cool with a hard backbreaker and goes for the cover but Cool kicks out after the two.

Josh Hart: "Look at the way the expression has changed on his face, he now looks more like the James Kash we are used to and looks focused on winning this match."

Kash stays on the attack hitting his opponent with a butterfly suplex before delivering multiple elbow drops to the body of Cool who seems to have no answer at this moment in time. Cool takes some time to get up and when he does he is sent straight back down with a back suplex followed by another cover but Cool again kicks out after the two. Knowing he is in the better position Kash waits for his opponent to stand before attempting one of his bigger moves the Pay Day. Kash nails Cool with a knee but Cool blocks the follow up neckbreaker and hits a running STO flooring James Kash. With his opponent down RJC Cool takes a few moments to regain his bearing. He then locks his hands around the waist of Kash forces him to his feet and successfully delivers a german suplex and turning the match back in his favour. Cool has a sick smile on his face as glares at a recovering Kash, when Kash is up Cool attempts the Icebreaker but the move is countered in a drop toe hold and Kash locks in the Million Dollar Grip. RJC screams out in pain as the referee asks him if he wants to give up. RJC Cool slowly pulls himself towards the bottom rope refusing to give up, his finger tips are almost touching the rope when Kash releases the hold and drags Cool into the centre of the ring before going for the submission again, Cool though pushes Kash away with his leg strength and struggles to his feet ducking under a clothesline attempt by RJC Cool. Kash turns around and out of nowhere Cool hits the Icebreaker and goes for the cover, Kash thought just gets the shoulder up before the three count.

Kerry Lane: "RJC Cool almost had kash with the Icebreaker, but somehow Kash managed to get the shoulder up."

Josh Hart: "But the damage has been done to James Kash, he can’t even get to his feet right now."

Kerry Lane: "And look at RJC Cool, stalking Kash as he tries to recompose himself."

Kash slowly begins getting to his feet but seems to be taking his time, which frustrates Cool who pulls Kash up by his fair, Kash though from out of nowhere gets Cool in position for the street cred and delivers it, Kash though is in no position to go for the cover as the referee starts a ten count. The fans of James Kash try and will him to his feet first but both men get to their feet on the count of 7 at the same time and begin exchanging punches, the crowd boo every punch Cool makes while cheering the return punch from Kash. It is Kash who gets the upper hand and he Irish whips RJC Cool across the ring and catches Cool with a spinebuster when he returns, Kash goes for a cover on RJC Cool but Cool kickout after the two count. Kash taunts the crowd and gets Cool to his feet, Kash then runs to the ropes and hits the Pay Day. Kash signals that the end of the match soon will be over and when Cool is up Kash gets his opponent in position for the down payment, Cool fights his way out of the finishing move, both men then run at each other but their heads clash sending both men down and cuts to appear on their foreheads

Kerry Lane: "What a nasty collision, Kash was looking to put Cool away but both men have been busted open and are out in the middle of the ring."

Both men get to their knees and again exchange punches. Cool is the one who gets on top and forces James Kash into the corner; Cool then sets Kash up on the ropes and looks to hit a superplex, Kash though blocks and again both men get into a fist brawl but this time on the top rope. Then there is a sudden boo from the crowd as Montana runs down the ramp, which both wrestlers don’t see. Montana climbs to the apron and pushes both men off the top rope sending them both crashing to the outside hitting the barricade. The referee rings the bell

Result: No contest

Lane: What the hell is Montana doing out here.

Hart: Both men were putting everything into this match and now we will never know the winner.

Lane; What business does Montana have out here though Josh Hart.

Hart: I guess we'll have to find out on monday Mayhem, but you have to remember, Montana is the GM and he can do whatever he wants.
 

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Perfection†hits and Stone walks out of the curtain draped in his leather attire and vest before continuing down the ramp, ignoring the fans negative reaction to him. Stone walks around to the apron directly in front of the camera and hops onto the apron knee first. Stone steps through the ropes with one leg but backs out, leaning against the middle rope while staring out at the crowd. Stone enters the ring and heads to a corner.

Jessica Lock: The following match is schedule for one fall and is for the Impact Wrestling Federation Championship, making his way down to the ring, from Los Angels, California, weighing in at 235 lbs, “The Shining Star†Nic Stone.

Lane: Ladies and gentleman what a night this could be for Nic Stone, since he came to the IWF he has dominated everyone that stands in his way, beating many a star without suffering one defeat. If his streak continues tonight, he will be crowned IWF Champion.

Hart: And I don’t think anyone anywhere can doubt Nic Stone here tonight. He already has a pinfall victory over Freeman.

A countdown hits on the titantron screen counting down from 5 to 0. Pyro then explodes throughout the arena as “break the walls down hits†and the camera zooms in to the Save Us Titantron screen, the camera then zooms out as Adam Freeman stands in the entranceway with his arms spread and his back to the crowd. He then turns around to a roar of cheers from the fans.

Jessica Lock: And his opponent, residing from Manhattan, New York, weighing in at 227lbs, “The Saviour†Adam Freeman.

Freeman taunts on the ropes and enters the ring climbing the turnbuckle and taunting to the crowd once again.

Lane: Here is a man who feels he should have never lost the IWF Championship in the first place, but in the last month or so has vowed to get the title back. You can’t deny Freeman’s resiliency and determination but can he really overcome Nic Stone tonight?

Hart: We have seen Freeman beat the best the IWF has to offer before, but the loss he suffered to Stone may be playing on his mind so he has to stay focused.

IWF Championship Match

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Adam Freeman
Vs
Nic Stone

Bell Rings: Both wrestlers circle each other around the ring. Freeman pauses as the fans chant his name before locking up with Stone in the centre of the ring. Both men seem equal in strength and the lock up goes nowhere and both men break. They tie up again with Stone hitting Freeman with a cheap shot to the mid section and he starts hammering away at Freeman. Stone then Irish whips Freeman who rebounds of the ropes but takes Stone down with a shoulder block on the return, Freeman then runs to the ropes jumping over Stone who quickly gets up and nails Freeman with a dropkick which causes him to fall out the ring.

Lane: Stone hit Freeman with a hard dropkick there and look at the expression on Freeman’s face.

Hart: Perhaps he thought that win Stone had was a fluke and right now he will be having second thoughts on what he has been saying in the last couple of weeks.

Freeman re-enters the ring and gets in Stones face before nailing him with a slap followed by some right punches. The dirty tactics from Freeman seem to have paid off as Freeman sends Stone flying across the ring with an arm drag with his followed by another one. Freeman then waits for his opponent to get to his feet and when he does he sends Stone out of the ring with a clothesline. Instead of allowing Stone to re-compose himself Freeman follows Stone to the outside and slams Stones head against the announce table. Freeman then looks to whip Stone into the steal steps but Stone counters and instead it’s Freeman who goes shoulder first into the steps.

Lane: I’m sure this isn’t the start Freeman was hoping for, his shoulder could have easily have been dislocated right there.

Stone rolls Freeman into the ring and goes for a cover but only gets a 2 count. The attack on Freeman continues with Stone targeting elbows at the chest of the downed Freeman. He then gets The Saviour to his feet before grounding him with a quick-fire suplex and once again Stone goes for the cover but Freeman kicks out after the two. The crowd boo Stone as he arrogantly raises Freeman to a standing position, with a huge smile on his face Stone goes for the Silver Screen but Freeman counters into a small package roll up and gets a 2 count that surprises Stone but he quickly gets to his feet and takes down Freeman with a hard clothesline retaking control of the match.

Lane: Freeman has no answer to Stones offence here, and could quickly find himself in a position where he can’t get back into this match.

Hart: What will be going through Freeman’s mind right now? De Jar Vu?

Stone stomps across the body of a grounded Freeman clearly enjoying dominating his opponent. Stone then locks Freeman in a sleeper draining more energy out of an already hurt opponent. The chants from the crowd are able to lift Freeman to his feet; he is able to land a few elbow shots to the mid-section of Stone who is forced to release the sleeper. Freeman then runs to the rope but Stone is on top of his game and counters into a scoop powerslam and goes for another cover and again Freeman is able to get the shoulder up after the 2. The crowd boo loudly as Stone signal the end is near.

Lane: This match has been all Stone so far and if Stone can pull of a victory now, he will stun all the IWF fans that were expecting a more even and longer match up.

Freeman gets to his feet as Stone charge looking to hit the Nic Nac, Freeman though blocks it causing Stone to his the mat hard. Feel a potential momentum change, Freeman waits for Stone to get to his feet and goes on the attack with a shoulder block, which is followed by a dropkick to the face. Stone feeling fresh still is able to get up quickly but Freeman hits him with a huge clothesline, which causes Freeman to go down with Stone. The crowd suddenly come to life as their “Saviour†is getting into this match. With Stone down Freeman climbs the turnbuckle, when his opponent is up Freeman launches himself off the top ropes hitting Stone with a reverse elbow to the face which is followed by a pinfall attempt, Stone gets the shoulder up straight after the 2.

Lane: Freeman has managed to turn the match around a little here; this is more like the match we were hoping to see.

Hart: Both men still have a lot to give in this match though; none of these athletes will want to give in that easily.

Freeman waits for Stone to get to his feet and locks in a full nelson. Stone tries to escape the move quickly but Freeman forces him to the ground and turns him over into a camel clutch like position while keeping the full nelson looked in. Stone screams in pain at the full nelson variation. With no arms to pull himself to the ropes Stone has to rely on his legs to get to a vertical base. He then uses his strength to unlock Freeman’s grip and then is able to throw Freeman over his shoulder and kicks him hard on the back to make sure Freeman stays grounded allowing him time to recover a little. Stone then stalks Freeman and pounces with a Nic Nac taking out Freeman. Stone the hooks the leg and the ref counts, Freeman though is able to kick out before a three count. Stone punches the mat in frustration and begins to argue with the referee, but knows he can’t allow Freeman too much time to recover. Then cockily walks over to the grounded Freeman. He gets his opponent to his knee and grabs his head but Freeman springs to like taking Stone down by the legs and looks to turn him over into the Walls. Stone is almost turn over but he spins back round onto his back sending Freeman flipping and crashing on the mat. Stone gets up, as does Freeman, Stone seems the fresher of the two as they begin to exchange punches. Freeman gets the upper hand until Stone connects with a hard knee to the stomach of Freeman. Stone then goes for his finisher move the Motion Picture Perfect. Stone gets Freeman into the Stunner position but Freeman falls to his feet and launches Stone forward causing him to fall on his back in the middle of the ring. Freeman then runs to the ropes and hits Stone with a lionsault. Freeman rolls around the ring on impact holding his stomach before hooking the legs of Stone as the referee counts the pin. Stone though somehow kicks out just as the referee was about to count the 3.

Lane: Stone kicked out! Stone kicked out! Freeman cannot believe it; he thought the world title was his.

Hart: The Lionsault is one of Freeman’s finishing moves and still he wasn’t able to put Stone away. Doubts surely will be creeping in Freeman’s head right now.

Freeman doesn’t know what to do. Stone slowly gets to his feet but is very groggy. After pulling himself together Freeman goes for a one handed bulldog on Stone but Stone pushes Freeman into the turnbuckle and gets stuck between the second and third turnbuckle. Stone stumbles over and hooks the head of Freeman into a reverse DDT position before hitting the move. Stone though is still suffering from the lionsault and can’t cover his opponent. Stone improvises to get to his feet, using the ropes allowing him extra stability. Freeman does the same in the opposite corner of the ring, both men then clash in the centre of the ring but Stone gets the upper hand hitting Freeman with an STO Backbreaker, which is soon followed by an reversed STO.

Lane: Stone hit it, he hit the Blockbuster Attraction. He needs to cover Freeman.

Stone once again is not able to cover Freeman straight away; he crawls over to his opponent and lays his arm across the chest of Freeman. The referee then counts but 1…2..Freeman manages to lift the shoulder up. Both men are grounded and the referee starts a ten count, both men takes as much time as possible to rest and its not until the 8 count that the ref stops the count. Both men are just exchanging swing like punches. Falling to their knees after every punch. Stone is able to hit the biggest blow that sends Freeman down to the mat once again. Stone uses his remaining energy to climbs the turnbuckle and waits for Freeman to stand up. This takes some time but when he is up Stone looks to connect with a dropkick from the top rope. Freeman though catches the legs of Stone who crashes hard to the mat as Freeman tires to turn Stone over into the walls. Stone tries to struggle and not allow Freeman to turn him over but the crowd cheer loudly as Freeman locks in the Walls near the centre of the ring.

Lane: Freeman sits back; the pressure on the lower back of Nic Stone must be being tortured here.

Hart: Stone is going to tap Kerry, he can’t reach the ropes.

Stone glances up with the ropes metres away. His hands rises as though he is going to tap, but somehow finds the energy to pull himself nearer towards the ropes. Freeman continues to add pressure until Stone grabs the bottom rope. Freeman though refuses to release the hold until the referee has to intervene. Freeman pleads with the referee saying he tapped but the ref has none of it. The damage though has been done to the lower back of Stone and Freeman continues to target this area with additional stomps.

Lane: Stone could have possibly injured himself not tapping out to the Walls right there. He clearly thought about tapping but took a risk to get to the ropes.

Hart: What can Freeman do next though? He has hit Stone with the best of his move set. The Walls took a lot out of Freeman as well. He had to use a lot of energy to apply that submission.

Freeman rests on the rope as the crowd get behind him. Stone takes an awfully long amount of time to get to his feet and when he does Freeman charges at Stone and looks to his the Codebreaker. Stone though catches the knee of Freeman in mid air and lifts Freeman into the air and drops him onto the mat. Stone then hits the Motion Picture Perfect and goes for the cover one…two…thr..Freeman is able to roll up the shoulder.

Lane: What a title match we are witnessing tonight. Both men just don’t want to give up.

Hart: This is what the IWF Championship means to both men. Surely one of them has to giveway at somepoint.

Stone is on his knees in utter disbelief. He leans against the turnbuckle trying to regain some lost energy. Stone stalks Freeman and charges towards him looking to hit a spear but Freeman gets out of the way and instead Stone takes out the ref. Freeman then turns to face Stone and looks to nail him with the codebreaker once again but for the second time Stone catches the knees and sits Freeman on the top turnbuckle. Stone then joins him and goes for a hurricanrana off the top rope, however Freeman catches Stone half way through the move. Stone is hanging down from the shoulders of Freeman on the top rope, seizing an opportunity Freeman grabs the legs of Stone and jumps down from the turnbuckle locking in a vertical version of the Walls. Freeman pulls Stone into the middle of the ring and cinches his right knee on the neck of Stone creating extra pressure than usual.

Lane: What a counter from Freeman. Look at the way Stone’s body is bending.

Hart: And look at the additional pressure on the neck.

Stone has nowhere to go as Freeman continues the lethal submission and Stone has no choice but to tap out. The bell fails to ring as the referee is still out. Freeman continues to keep the Walls locked in when suddenly there are loud boo’s coming from the crowd. Stone continues to tap when out of nowhere Biggs is in the ring and grabs the head of Freeman who lets go of Stone but gets nailed with The Bigg Time. Biggs then places Stone on top of Freeman and revives the ref who counts 1…2…KICKOUT! Biggs is absolutely furious outside the ring. Back in the ring both Freeman and Stone are laid out as the referee begins a 10 count. Freeman though is first to his feet and he wait for Stone to get to his feet. Biggs though jumps up on the apron distracting Freeman. He goes to punch Biggs but Biggs jumps down off the apron. Freeman then turns around only to get hit with the Motion Picture Perfect and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Nic Stone

Jessica Lock: Your winner, and new IWF Champion, Nic Stone.

Lane: Stone did it, he was able to pin Freeman and his dream start in the IWF continues. What a match, which had to be spoiled by Biggs at the end.

Hart: Freeman thought he had the match won making Stone tap out but if the ref doesn’t see it, then he can’t ring the bell. Give credit to Stone though, he took advantage of the opportunity and has become the IWF Champion.

Post-Match: Stone rolls out of the ring and celebrates up the ramp as Biggs enters the ring. Biggs laughs to himself as Freeman begins to stir. Biggs forces Freeman to his feet and hits the Starmaker leaving Freeman laid out. Biggs then spits at Freeman and leaves the ring.

Lane: Biggs cost Freeman the world title tonight and added insult to injury right there. Its been a historic PPV makes sure you tune in to Monday Night Mayhem where we hope to find out some answers. Good Night.