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Event: WKF Friday Night Carnage Episode 4
Venue: Boston Garden in Boston, Massacusetts
Date: July 17, 2011
Network: The Premium Network
Air Time: 6:30-8:00 PM Eastern Time

Leonard Scott: Hello everyone, and welcome to WKF Friday Night Carnage! Last week was controversal, but this week we are going to be more focused on the wrestling aspect and less of the whole "Entertainment" aspect. We have five matches planned for everyone tonight, including a big unsanctioned match that we will be kicking off the night with.

Mac Reynolds: And when you say big, you mean literally because the two biggest men in WKF will be squaring off. The winner doesn't matter in this contest because for the first time ever, the number one contendership for Draven Logan Kennedy's Rampage title will be decided by who is the most hardcore in throughout the match.

Justin Cash: The opening contest is scheduled for one fall and will be a falls count anywhere, unsanctioned match!

"Freak on a Leash by Korn fills the PA sound system and out comes the self proclaimed toughest man in the world, Bull Connor.

Justin Cash: From Miami, Florida, weighing in at 500 pounds, The self proclaimed toughest man in the world, Bull Connor!

Bull Connor climbs into the squared circle as "Crying like a Bitch" by Godsmack plays and out comes TNT's bodyguard, the massive, JT Evans.

Justin Cash: And his opponent, from San Diego, California, weighing in at 398 pounds, JT Evans!

Evans enters the ring, going over the top rope and both monsters lock eyes as the bell rings and this unsanctioned contest is underway. Evans runs at Bull Connor but Connor over powers him and knocks him backwards. However, it doesn't knock him on the canvas, as it just startles him a bit. Evans comes back at him a clothesline but Bull Connor ducks and connects with a big boot!

Mac Reynolds: This match should be.... interesting.

Connor goes to the outside and is searching under the ring. He grabs a singapore cane and brings it into the ring. As JT Evans gets to his feet, Connor throws a shot at him with the singapore cane but Evans catches it and plants Bull Connor with a strike to the head with the cane but Connor doesn't even flinch! It ricochets off his head and makes him more ruthless as he reacts back with a running STO!

Leonard Scott: That cane to the head didn't even effect Bull Connor. Maybe he really is the toughest man in the world.

Connor goes for a quick cover but count is broken up when Evans raises his shoulder at just a near two. Connor grabs the singapore cane and throws a shot at the back of JT Evans. He screams in pain as Connor continues to dish the heat. Connor steps out of the ring once again and slides the steel steps inside the squared circle. JT Evans gets to his feet and whips Bull Connor into the corner. Evans runs at him and connects with a corner clotheslines. JT Evans picks up the steel steps and throws them at Bull Connor in the corner. You can hear the sickening thud as it slammed into the chest of Bull Connor.

Leonard Scott: Ouch! No telling how much those steel steps weigh!

Evans picks up Bull Connor and is looking to chokeslam him on the steel steps.

Leonard Scott: No way he can pick up a 500 pound man to chokeslam him!

Connor reverses it into a huge superplex, sending JT Evans, crashing down on the steel steps!

Mac Reynolds: That was one big ass superplex on steel steps!

Bull Connor rolls him over and covers him as the referee drops down to make the count. One... Two... Kickout! JT Evans kicks out of it in the knick of time! Bull Connor picks up JT Evans and tosses him to the outside. He follows and they trade some blows and begin to brawl up the entrance ramp. Connor goes to whip Evans into the titantron but he reverses and sends Bull Connor into the titantron. Evans grabs him and they walk to the back. He sends Bull Connor into a wall and Bull Connor bounces off.

Mac Reynolds: That must be one strong wall, considering how fat Bull Connor is.

Leonard Scott: And you're one to talk...

Evans takes him over to the TNT lockeroom and throws him inside. In the lockeroom is Nick Taylor, Lila Vasquez, Syn, and Ryan Welfare.

Leonard Scott: I am no fortune teller but things look like they are about to get pretty nasty.

Syn and Welfare begin to beat down on Bull Connor in the lockeroom as JT Evans, Nick Taylor, and Lila sit back and watch. The newest tag team of Fire and Ice run inside the lockeroom with steel chairs and clear out everyone in there path, to make the save for Bull Connor.

Mac Reynolds: Who the hell are those two guys?

Leonard Scott: They would be WKF's newest tag team, Fire and Ice as they will be taking on Ryan Welfare and Syn later tonight.

JT Evans is heading back down to the ring and once Fire and Ice help Bull Connor to his feet, he looks to be heading that way as well. Bull Connor walks back down through the curtain where JT Evans is waiting for him at the top of the entrance ramp. Evans has a chair in hand and is looking to strike but Bull Connor knocks him down with a big boot to the chair, and it ricochets off the skull of JT Evans. Bull Connor picks him up over his head and connects with an impactful, running powerslam! While JT Evans is laid out on the entrance ramp, Bull Connor is looking for something to use under the ring. He grabs a table and slides it in the ring. Connor sets up the table and is looking to position it in the corner while JT Evans is up to his feet and heading back down to the ring. Once he gets in the ring, Bull Connor lifts him up and is looking for a running powerbomb into the corner to send JT Evans through the table. Evans counters it and spears Bull Connor through the table!

Mac Reynolds: Huge spear through the table by JT Evans to Bull Connor!

The wooden table is now broken in pieces and JT Evans is looking to cover him for the pin. One... Two... Thr, Kickout!

Leonard Scott: Bull Connor kicks out of it!

Evans rolls to the outside and picks up a sheet of wood, covered in barbed wire from underneath the ring. He slides it inside the ring and a twisted look glazes over in his eyes. Evans picks up Bull Connor and is trying to spine buster him on to the barbed wire but he can't get a good grip and Connor fights out of it. Connor clotheslines him over the top rope and they both crash on the arena floor, right outside of the ring. Connor picks him up and rams him into the guard rail! He whips JT Evans back inside the ring and is looking for a snap suplex but Evans counters into a snap suplex of his own. Evans carries Bull Connor up to the top rope and is looking to superplex him off. Connor fights out of it and they trade blows on the top turnbuckle. Bull Connor connects with a headbutt and knocks him off the top rope, landing down on the barbed wire board! Evans is strung out across the barbed wire as the fans chant "Holy Shit" repeatedly.

Leonard Scott: Oh my God! Can we get a replay of that?

Bull Connor connects with a headbutt and knocks him off the top rope, landing down on the barbed wire board! Evans is strung out across the barbed wire as the fans chant "Holy Shit" repeatedly.

Bull Connor stands on the top rope and leaps off, on to JT Evans, on the barbed wire!

Mac Reynolds: A 500 pound man just leaped off the top rope with a big splash on a 400 pound man, on barbed wire!

Connor lays his arm across the chest of JT Evans. One... Two... Three! The referee calls for the bell and this match has ended with Connor getting the pin.

Justin Cash: Here is your winner, Bull Connor!

"The King of Pain" by Muddyvane plays and out comes Draven Logan Kennedy with the Rampage Championship and a barbed wire baseball bat. He grabs a microphone and slides into the ring.

Draven Logan Kennedy: Well, well, well, tonight I was going to choose who faces me at No Turning Back for my Rampage title by who was the most violent and who inflicted the most pain on there opponent. However, I don't think either of the two of you were violent at all, so in my book neither of you deserve a shot at my Rampage title. But I am a man of my word so one of you is getting a shot at my title, come July first. I have decided who it is based on the winner since neither of you were near as hardcore as myself. At No Turning Back it will be Draven Logan Kennedy vs. Bull Connor for the Rampage title. Curtis Ange and I spoke earlier today and WKF has agreed to sanction this title come No Turning Back, but everytime the title is defended, it must be defended under Rampage rules. In Rampage rules, there are no rules and pinfalls count anywhere. Now Bull, you claim to be the toughest man in the world. Well let's just see how tough you are WKF's debut pay per view. In fact, I will even give you a preview right now, on what to expect.

DLK takes his barbed wire baseball bat and nails Bull Connor over the head with it. He continues beating down Bull Connor with the barbed wire baseball bat until security comes out to escort him to the back.

We go backstage where Ricky Ranson is standing by Paul "The Butcher" Backmon.

Ricky Ranson: Hello, I am Ricky Ranson and standing by with me at this time is one of the number one contenders for the WKF World title, Paul Backmon. Paul, what are your thoughts about Curtis Ange changing the World Title main event at No Turning Back to a steel cage?

Paul Backmon: I think it was an excellent idea, actually. I mean, it is WKF's first ever pay per view and a steel cage match makes it bigger and better. It also helps my cause because I can throw El Superbeasto off the cage. I can ram the cage door into his head. I can superplex him off the top of the steel cage. There are many things I can do to El Superbeasto at No Turning Back inside a steel cage, Ricky!

Ricky Ranson: What are your thoughts on your opponent here tonight, Damian Seth?

Paul Backmon: I think Damian may try to bite off more than he can chew. I have scouted Damian Seth a little bit and I came to the realization that this man is more muscles than brains. Last week he lost to Jimmy Thorton. We all know that Thorton is bigger than me but he isn't half the man that I am. I will beat Damian Seth with ease tonight. Speaking of which, I am going to go get ready for my match, right now.

Justin Cash: The next contest is a singles match and is set for one fall. Making his way to the ring, first, from San Diego, California, weighing in at 237 pounds, making his WKF debut, Alexi Arilenko!

The Soviet National Anthem plays as Alexi makes his way out to the ring. He gets some heat, from who get that he loves the Soviet Union, but silence from the part of the crowd that doesn't recognize him.

Justin Cash: And his opponent, one of the contenders for the North American Championship, weighing in at 225 pounds, from Manchester, England, accompanied by Chelsea, Chris Kline!

The fans boo loudly for the man from England. He makes his way to the ring with Chelsea on is arm. They're both grinning with confidence, knowing that Chris has a match for the Title soon.

Leonard Scott: Mac, Chris Kline has a match with Nick Taylor at No Turning Back. He's got to be booming with confidence as he takes on the newcomer here tonight.

Mac Reynolds: I think he's got to watch his back, because TNT is bound to help Nick at the Pay-Per-View. But Leonard, he's got to worry about this foreigner right now. Have you even heard of the kid?

Leonard Scott: Well, Alexi isn't actually a foreigner. He is born American. but his family has him sure that Russia is our superior.

Mac Reynolds: What a punk. I hope Chris kicks his can here tonight.

Leonard Scott: For once, I agree with you. Let's get this match under way.

The bell rings, and these two men are ready to go. They circle around each other for a while, and eventually, they lock up. Alexi grabs the upper hand and puts Chris in a side headlock. He wrenches the lock down on the neck of Kline every time an escape is tried. Chris pushes him to the ropes and sends him running across the ring. Arilenko is me in the center of the ring with a stiff shoulder block. Alexi grabs his arm, and looks up at Chris in what seems to be disbelief. Arilenko gets up and they do the routine over, this time with Kline getting the advantage. When he gets the side headlock, he hip tosses Alexi over and holds him to the mat. He leans over and presses for a pin.

Leonard Scott: Kline's trying to finish this one quick!

One...kickout! Chris releases and lets out a laugh at Alexi. He looks over to Chelsea and they both laugh. Alexi walks over to Chris and stares at him. When Kline turns his attention back to Alexi, he is met with a kick to the gut. Alexi grabs him by the head and tights, and slides him on his gut right out of the ring. He brushes his hands off as if to say he was taking out the trash. He looks over to Chelsea and laughs. She glares at him, and he goes over to the ropes to yell at her. As he is leaning on the ropes, Kline runs and grabs Arilenko from behind. Kline slams him back with a German suplex and goes for the cover.

Mac Reynolds: Kline for the win! Come on Chris!

One...two...Kickout!

Leonard Scott: No finish to the match there. You may not like him, Mac, and I don't either. But you've got to admit, Alexi kind of has a swagger to him.

Mac Reynolds: I don't think so. He just seems to think he's better than Kline. Not a chance of that though!

Kline picks Alexi up and hits a few strikes. He grabs him around the head and plants him for a DDT. He goes for another cover, but comes up short with a two count again. Chris looks at the ref in anger, claiming the fall was a three. After the argue, he grabs him and locks in an armbar variant and wrenches on it. He repeatedly yells for the ref to ask him, but Alexi responds with no every time. Finally he releases the hopeless armbar and stomps on Alexi. He goes for another cover but comes up with just a two.

Leonard Scott: Looks like Kline has to plan a different route of attack, his strategy is only getting him two counts so far.

Kline picks up Alexi and tosses him to the corner. He hits a shoulder block in the corner, then lifts Alexi and hangs his feet on the first turnbuckle. Chris goes over and talks to the ref, complaining about something. While the ref is busy with Chris, Chelsea hits Alexi in the head with her shoe.

Leonard Scott: Now that's just downright not fair. I don't care who the other guy is, that shouldn't be tolerated!

Mac Reynolds: Leonard, calm down. The ref didn't see it, so it didn't happen.

Chris notices Chelsea finished what she was doing, so he charges at Arilenko and hits a low dropkick to his face. Alexi grabs his face in pain, but is still caught up on the ropes. Kline lifts his head up, and seems to be going for an inverted Tower of London! Just as he goes to drop, he notices Nick at the top of the ramp. He drops Alexi, leaving him to fall to the mat from the ropes. He points at Nick, and they exchange yells. Arilenko goes up behind Kline and rolls him up with a schoolboy for a pin, but only gets one. As soon as Kline kicks out and gets up, he charges at his opponent, just to be caught with a back body drop.

Mac Reynolds: Oh, come one! He doesn't deserve to be in a WKF ring, much less be laying your hands on someone like Kline!

Alexi grabs a hold of Kline and hits him with a snap DDT. He goes for a cover but again only gets a one. Kline is the picked up and hit with a lifting DDT, followed by a pin. This time, he gets a 2 count. Arilenko locks in a guillotine, and tries to get Kline to tap. Nothing from the North American title contender. The ref begins to lift the arm of Kline. First time, it drops to the mat. Second time, same result. Third time, the arm stays in the air, and clubs Arilenko on the back. They stand up, submission still in place. Chris hits Alexi a few more times, and then Alexi hits back. He lifts Kline up for a suplex and plants him to the mat. He goes for the cover.

One...two...th...kickout!


Leonard Scott: That was a near fall! Alexi is really showcasing the size advantage he has by overpowering Kline and almost putting him away.

Mac Reynolds: He's only got 15 pounds on him...

Leonard Scott: Yes, but Kline is 6'2", and Alexi is only 5'11", which gives Alexi a near 40 pound true advantage over Chris.

Alexi looks frustrated, and picks up Kline. He tosses Chris to the corner, and sets him up for a superplex. Kline hits a few fists to stop the offense, but is thwarted by fists of Alexi. The lift is made and both men go crashing to the mat!

Alexi rolls over for a pin! One...two...thr...kickout at the last second!


Leonard Scott: Another near fall from Alexi. he's firmly in control now!

Mac Reynolds: Kline has to kick it into gear now or he won't have a chance. Too much more damage and he won't be able to make a comeback!

Alexi makes his way to his feet, and leans into the corner. He seems to not be able to believe that Kline is still in the match. As soon as Kline gets up, Alexi hits a kicking combination, and tops it off by hitting a pumphandle slam. He goes for another pin!

One...two...thr...kickout! Kline is still managing to stay in this match!


Mac Reynolds: What a fight put up by Kline! He's taking everything Alexi throws at him and keeping in it!

Leonard Scott: If Kline is kicking out of all of this, I don't know how Alexi can expect anything else to work.

Just as Leonard and Mac finish talking about Alexi seemingly being out of formidable arsenal, he lifts Kline up and swings him back for his patented inverted powerslam! He connects! He attempts a pin!

One...the ref turns away! Chelsea has jumped on the apron and is yelling at the ref! Alexi had the fall but the ref is busy. Just as Alexi is about to grab the ref, Nick Taylor hops in the ring and hits Gifted and Talented on Arilenko! Nick locks in a sharpshooter on Kline for a minute before leaving the ring so the ref doesn't see him.


Leonard Scott: Nick takes advantage of the distracted ref and leaves his mark on this match! He takes out Alexi and wears down Kline some more

Mac Reynolds: I said it before and I will again, Leonard, the ref didn't see it, so it didn't happen.

Nick leaves to the backstage area, proud of himself, and the ref begins to count the men down.

One...two...three...four...five...six...Alexi gets up to his feet, holding his head...seven...eight...nine...te...Chris gets up just in time!

Alexi walks over to Chris and as he is about to hit him, Kline kicks him in the gut and hits the stunner!


Mac Reynolds: Kline hits the Stunner out of nowhere! And after that attack from Nick, I don't think Arilenko can kick out!

Chris crawls over to Arilenko, drags him towards the middle of the ring, and goes for the cover!

One...

Two...


Leonard Scott: Kline has it! No way Alexi kicks out!

THREE!

Mac Reynolds: Chris did it! He put away that Russian loving punk!

Justin Cash: Here's your winner, by way of pinfall, Chris Kline!

Leonard Scott: I will admit, Alexi Arilenko put up quite a fight in his first match here on Carnage.

Mac Reynolds: There's a reason Chris is in that match for the North American Title. He wouldn't fall to some rookie like that!

We head to the back where Ryan Welfare and Syn are shown walking out to the ring.

Leonard Scott: Up next we will see Syn and Ryan Welfare take on WKF's newest tag team, Fire and Ice.

Justin Cash: The next contest is a tag team match and is set for one fall.

TNT by ACDC hits the sound system as Ryan and Syn make their way to the ring. The crowd gives good heat for the potential murderers.

Justin Cash: Introducing first, representing Top Notch Talent, Ryan Welfare and Syn!

Leonard Scott: Mac, last week here on Carnage, these two men hung Cory Allen and quite possibly ended the career of Renegade.

Mac Reynolds: Yes they may have, but remember, it's because they messed with the wrong people at the wrong time. It seemed fair to me.

Justin Cash: And their opponents, at a combined weight of 419 pounds, Justin Fire and Daniel Ice!

Fire and Ice make their way out to the ring as Nuclear War hits the speakers, and get a respectable pop. mostly because they're TNT's opponents, rather than because of who they are.

Mac Reynolds: Who are these two? They look like a couple of kids who stumbled into the wrong building.

Leonard Scott: I've seen these two wrestle before, Mac, they're great talents, and I'm glad Ange managed to sign them.

The match starts with Justin Fire and Syn in the ring. Syn circles his opponent, and when he feels he's scoped him out, he attacks, he locks up with Fire and pushes him into the corner. The ref counts for the release, which Syn does. Justin kicks Syn in the gut and gives him a few clubs to the back. Syn back steps to the ropes where he holds on so Justin backs off. He runs at Justin and gives him a kick to the gut. He follows that with a snap DDT. He drags the downed Fire to his corner and gets a tag from Welfare.

Leonard Scott: Well, TNT got off to a slow start, but now Syn is getting control for his team.

As Welfare gets in, he stomps on Fire, slowly circling him as he does so. He picks up the downed opponent and hits a scoop slam. Ryan follows the slam with a side headlock. Welfare wrenches on Justin's neck with no remorse. The ref asks Fire if he wants to give up, but he only gets no as an answer. Daniel is in his corner pounding the turnbuckle and trying to pump up the fans. Syn gets on the floor and walks over to Daniel in his corner. He pulls Ice down, and headbutts him. Syn runs back to his corner for the waiting Welfare. They make a tag.

Mac Reynolds: Leonard, they just work so well as a team. This is why TNT was formed, because they're at the same level of skill, so they work well.

Leonard Scott: They do work well together, but they also try to kill people.

Syn gets in, and he seems to be targeting the head of Justin. He picks Fire up and connects with a jawbreaker. He goes for a cover but only gets two. He glares at the ref, and locks in a headlock-like choke. He's wrenching, and now he walks over to the corner and tells Welfare to tag him. Welfare tags in and aims for a big fist. He nails Fire right in the forehead, who falls over. Ryan covers, but again only gets two. He gets up and argues with the ref. While the ref is busy, Syn stomps on Fire's head some more, leaving him rolling around in pain. Welfare goes for another cover.

One...two...th...kickout!


Leonard Scott:Syn and Welfare are firmly in control of this match.

Mac Reynolds: I wouldn't be surprised to see them put this match away any minute.

Welfare locks in a submission on the head of Fire, and wrenches on it. He continues to do that until Justin starts to fight back. Justin gets to a vertical base, and begins to strike and kick at Welfare. He pushes off and tosses Ryan to the floor. Fire crawls over to his corner and tags Ice. Daniel gets in the ring and charges at Syn. Syn is caught with an elbow that knocks him too the floor. Daniel walks over to the side that Welfare, the legal man, is at. He prepares himself and runs for a suicide plancha.

Leonard Scott: Both the legal men in this match are down. This one's up in the air!

Mac Reynolds: are you kidding? TNT still have this firmly in their grasp. There's no way Fire and Ice win this.

Daniel gets in the ring and lets the ref count out Welfare...

One...

Two...

Three...

Four...

Syn runs in and attacks Ice! He knocks Daniel into the ref, who goes down. Suddenly the lights go out! A few fans scream in fear. The lights go on and we see Reaper in the middle of the ring with taped, glued fists with glass on them. The glass is bloody, and Welfare is knocked out at ringside, bleeding. Syn is in the middle of the ring, also unconscious. He is covered in blood and Reaper is standing over him, laughing maniacally. The ref comes to and Robinson signals for Ice to cover. The ref doesn't check who's in the ring, so he begins to count.

One...

Two...

Reaper grins widely...

Three!!


Justin Cash: Here are your winners, by way of pinfall, Justin Fire and Daniel Ice!

Leonard Scott: Ryan Welfare and Syn look like they have been in a car wreck!

Ryan "The Reaper" Robinson picks up a microphone as Fire and Ice exit the ring.

The Reaper: Tonight management left me off the card so I figured I would have to make an impact somehow and it seemed only fitting to take out two members of TNT, especially Syn and then make a challenge to Syn. I taped my fists, stuck them in super glue, and stuck them in glass. You see I did this because I wanted to make a challenge to Syn for the pay per view and our rivalry has gotten personal. To personal to have just a regular match. So I am issuing a challenge, where Syn would be taking me one on one at No Turning Back in a Taipei Death Match. For those of you who have never seen a Taipei Death Match and have no idea what it is, it is a match where both competitors tape there fist, stick them in super glue, and stick them in glass so the glass will stick to there fists and when they hit there opponent, they get hit with glass. The only way to win is by pinfall or submission but you really want to incanpacitate your opponent with the glass before even going for a pinfall or submission. After the match is over, both men will be covered in glass. Both men will also be covered in blood and only one man will be a winner. So Syn, I will be waiting on your response. Let me know if you are as chaotic as you say you are!

The arena suddenly goes turns into darkness and when the lights come back on, The Reaper is nowhere to be seen.

Justin Cash: The next contest is a singles match and is set for one fall. Introducing first, from Sin City, weighing in at 270 pounds, Damien Seth!

The speakers blare with the sound of Save Me as Damien comes out to quite a pop. He's got a face of a man on a mission tonight.

Justin Cash: And his opponent, weighing 365 pounds, from Brooklyn, New York, one of the contenders for the World Heavyweight Championship at No Turning Back, Paul Backmon!

Some fans cheer, while some boo him. Paul comes out to the ring as Redneck plays on the PA. He gets in the ring, and the men look ready.

Leonard Scott: Paul Backmon is one of the two men facing off for the World Title at No Turning Back. I know you think he has a chance at the Pay-Per-View, but what about tonight, Mac?

Mac Reynolds: I think he's got this in the bag. Seth is one weird fella. But Backmon is in the title match. Seth could have had a chance but he obviously wasn't at Backmon's level before. So he can't be now.

The bell rings, and this contest is under way. Damien does at Backmon, and they lock up. Seth gains the upper hand and gets a side headlock. He wrenches, but Backmon pushes him to the ropes and tosses him off. When Seth comes running back, Paul hits a big shoulder block. He is quick to mount Seth and hit a bounty of fists before the ref pulls him off. He taunts to the crowd and gets a mixed reaction. Damien stands up and gives Paul a kick to the gut. He follows that with a belly to belly. Paul gets up and gives Seth a stare. They lock up again, and Backmon gets the upper hand. He slams him with a scoop slam, and begins to stomp. He locks in a headlock and lets the ref check him.

Leonard Scott: Paul has seemingly taken control of the match.

Mac Reynolds: I didn't expect less. Didn't I say so at the start of the match?

Leonard Scott: Yes you did. Just making sure you didn't change your mind.

Seth starts to make a comeback as he is standing through the submission. He gives Backmon a few elbows to the gut and shoves him off. Damien runs to the rope and rebounds at Paul, to hit him with a big boot. Damien picks him up to hit an exploder suplex. He goes for the pin, but comes up with a two count. He quickly grabs Backmon for a triangle choke. He holds it on until Backmon starts to come back. As Backmon is standing up, Damien throws him to the corner. Seth charges at him and hits him with a running clothesline. He tosses Paul to the floor and climbs the turnbuckle.

Mac Reynolds: Oh no! That Damien Seth is going top rope! Nothing good can come from this.

As Backmon starts to get back to his feet, Seth leaps at him and hits a flying clothesline. Seth goes for another cover. One...two...kickout!

Leonard Scott: Another near fall in this match. This quickly went from Backmon being in control to being up in the air.

Both men get to their feet, and Seth grabs a hold of Backmon. He goes for a short arm clothesline but Paul ducks under. He holds onto Damien's arm and hits a swinging neckbreaker. he picks Seth up and attempts the Rib Puller but Damien fights off. Damien grabs him by the neck and hits Ominous Fate. He goes for the pin.

One...

Two...

Backmon gets his foot on the bottom rope!!!


Leonard Scott: I thought that was it! Backmon managed to get his foot on the rope!

Before Paul can get up, Damien drags him tot eh middle of the ring and locks in the Sin City Vice! Paul isn't moving, so the ref begins to lift his arm...

He lifts once, and the arm falls limp...

He lifts again, and the arm falls again...

He lifts a third time, holding it up for an extra second and drops it...

The arm falls limp a third time! The ref calls for the bell!


Justin Cash: Here's your win, by way of submission, Damien Seth!

Leonard Scott: What a win! Seth just submitted one of the title contenders!

Mac Reynolds: That has to look good to Ange. Damien must be really catching his eye.

Ricky Ranson tries to come out to the ring and get word with Paul Backmon after his loss but Backmon shoves him away.

Justin Cash: The following contest is the main event of the evening! From the Depths of Hell, weighing in at 287 Pounds, Jimmy Thorton!

"Creeping Death" by Metallica begins to play as Jimmy Thorton walks out to the ring.

Leonard Scott: Damian Seth managed to defeat Paul Backmon earlier. Let's see what his opponent at No Turning Back can do.

Once he enters, El Superbeasto's music hits and all the fans are going crazy! He comes down the entrance ramp and is passing out El Superbeasto masks to all of the kids in the front row.

Justin Cash: And his opponent, From Hollywood, California, weighing in at 265 pounds, the number one contender for the WKF World Heavyweight Championship, El Superbeasto!

Mac Reynolds: If I was a kid, I wouldn't be caught dead wearing an El Superbeasto mask.

Once El Superbeasto tears himself away from the kids and enters the ring, the referee signals for the bell and the match is ready to begin! El Superbeasto is being himself and goofying around, mocking and taunting, at Jimmy Thorton. This doesn't fit well with Thorton as he gets frustrated and runs at Beasto and is looking for a shoulder block but Beasto moves out of the way and trips his opponent with a collar and elbow tie up. Jimmy Thorton's face bounces off the turnbuckle and El Superbeasto catches him with a European Uppercut!

Leonard Scott: He catches the jaw Jimmy Thorton with a massive uppercut strike.

Beasto backs him into the corner and throws some knees to the gut of his opponent. He goes for another European Uppercut strike but Thorton catches his arm and twists it around into an arm tie up. He throws Beasto on his back and locks in the painfull armbar. However, El Superbeasto gets to the bottom rope nearest to him, very quickly. Jimmy Thorton is still clinching down on the arm but the referee breaks it up and threatens to disqaulify Thorton. He lets up but begins to stomp on the right arm of El Superbeasto, the same arm that he had the armbar locked in on.

Mac Reynolds: Jimmy Thorton needs to keep attacking that right arm if he wants to win this match.

Thorton lifts him up and is looking for a superplex. He lifts up El Superbeaso above his head and pauses there for a few seconds to let all the blood rush to the head of Beasto. Right before he goes to drop him, Beasto counters into a huge DDT!

Leonard Scott: Huge reversal from a superplex into a DDT by El Superbeasto!

El Superbeasto rolls him over and covers him for the pin.

One...

Two...

Kickout!


Mac Reynolds: Jimmy Thorton lifts up his shoulder to break the count before three!

Leonard Scott: I don't see how he kicked out of that. El Superbeasto spiked him on the top of his head!

Beasto rolls out of the ring and poses for a picture with one of his fans at ringside. Jimmy Thorton is back to his feet and gains his composure as he goes after his opponent on the outside.

Mac Reynolds: El Superbeasto needs to quit the Tom Foolery.

The referee begins to count as Jimmy Thorton connects with a strike to the back of the head on El Superbeasto.

One...

Two...

Jimmy Thorton slams El Superbeasto, head-first, into the guard rail.

Three...

Four...

Thorton lifts up his opponent in a press slam position and drops him down on his throat, on the guard rail.

Five...

He lives his opponet coughing and holding his throat on the outside, and rolls in the ring.

Six...

Seven...

El Superbeasto is struggling but trying his best to get to his feet.

Eight...

Nine...

And right before the count of ten, El Superbeasto manages to enter the ring, crawling under the bottom rope!


Leonard Scott: El Superbeasto barely made it!

As soons as he gets back in the ring, Thorton stomps down on his right arm once again.

Mac Reynolds: If Jimmy Thorton keeps this up, he might walk out of Carnage tonight, with a win.

Leonard Scott: Never count out El Superbeasto!

Mac Reynolds: I won't be counting out El Superbeasto but the referee might if Jimmy Thorton keeps this up!

Jimmy Thorton picks him up and whips him off the ropes, looking to catch him in a sidewalk slam but El Superbeasto reverses by catching him in a head scissors hurricanrada!

Leonard Scott: El Superbeasto reverses it once again! A 265 pound man just hit his opponent with a head scissors hurricanrada! You don't see that everyday.

As Jimmy Thortons lays on his back, El Superbeasto drops down with a huge leg drop to the neck of Jimmy Thorton! He lays over top of Thorton, looking for the pinfall.

One...

Two...

Kickout!


Mac Reynolds: Jimmy Thorton kicks out!

El Superbeasto lifts him off his back and locks in a sleeper hold around the neck of Thorton. Beasto isn't holding up and Jimmy Thorton's face turns red and then turns purple, with it eventually turning pale.

The referee lifts Thorton's arm and drops it for the ONE!

The referee lifts Thorton's arm once again and drops it as well for the TWO!

He lifts Jimmy Thorton's arm one last time and drops it but Jimmy Thorton doesn't let his arm fall. He is start to gain feeling back in his body and begins to fight out of it. Thorton throws some elbows to El Superbeasto, trying to break up the sleeperhold. Thorton finally breaks the hold and counters it into a running powerslam!


Mac Reynolds: Jimmy Thorton struggled but got out of the ruthless sleeper hold and connected with a big, running powerslam on El Superbeasto. He hit the canvas hard and knocked the breathe right out of his body!

Leonard Scott: You can tell El Superbeasto is also having trouble breathing after he felt that bump.

Thorton covers him, waiting for the referee to drop down and make the count.

One...

Mac Reynolds: I am not sure if El Superbeasto can kick out, after that slam!

Two...

Kickout!


Leonard Scott: Somehow, he did kickout!

Thorton covers him once again, out of frustration, but El Superbeasto kicks out at a two! Jimmy Thorton assists El Superbeasto get to his feet and then clotheslines him over the top rope and on to the outside! Jimmy Thorton sees an opening in his eyes and runs from across the ring, through the middle rope, and connects with a big suicide dive!

Mac Reynolds: The 6'9, 287 pound, demon just leaped through the middle rope and connected with a suicide dive!

Leonard Scott: I may not like the guy but I have to admit that was one hell of a move.

Both men are laid out on the outside and the referee is looking for the countout.

One...

Two...

Three...

Thorton gets up at four and lifts up El Superbeasto, to roll him back in the ring. Once they get inside the ring, Jimmy Thorton looks for a pin, once again.

One...

Two...

Kickout!


The titantron cuts to a scene where Paul "The Butcher" Backmon is shown in his lockeroom, watching this match one a television monitor.

Leonard Scott: It looks like El Superbeasto's opponent for the World Title at No Turning Back is watching this match and scouting his opponent. It looks like Backmon is doing a smart thing so he can get to know how his opponent is in the ring before he faces him.

Thorton picks him up and whips him into the corner. He runs at him but eats a boot to the mouth, when El Superbeasto lifts up his leg and catches his opponent in the face.

Leonard Scott: I wonder if Jimmy Thorton enjoys the taste of size thirteen, boot?

El Superbeasto drops kicks Thorton in the back of the head and it knocks him on his chest, frontwards, to the canvas. El Superbeasto is making his way to the top turnbuckle, looking for something explosive. Once he gets to the top, he has to pose for all of his fans.

Mac Reynolds: This guy is a tool.

El Superbeasto leaps off, looking for a diving elbow drop but Jimmy Thorton rolls out of the ring and he crashes on the canvas!

Leonard Scott: High risk doesn't always mean high reward.

Thorton crawls over and covers him, looking for a pin.

One...

Two...

Kickout!!!


Leonard Scott: El Superbeasto kicks out at a near three!

Thorton lifts up El Superbeasto and whips him into the ropes. Once he comes back, Jimmy Thorton catches him on his shoulders and slams him with a Samoan Drop!

Mac Reynolds: But will he kickout of the Samoan Drop?

One...

Two...

Kickout!!!


Leonard Scott: Yes he can! El Superbeasto kicks out once again!

Thorton is now getting pissed off that his opponent won't stay down. He lifts up Beasto and is looking for a Satan Bomb but El Superbeasto fights out of it and throws a poke to the eye of Jimmy Thorton!

Mac Reynolds: El Superbeasto is a cheater!

Leonard Scott: What is it you always say, Mac? It isn't cheating if you don't get caught.

El Superbeasto comes at with a belly bump and then hits a swingig neckbreaker. He is going to the top rope once again.

Mac Reynolds: Didn't he learn his lesson the first time?

He leaps off and connects with a top rope butt splash into a pin!

One...

Two...

Kickout!!!


El Superbeasto picks him up off the ground and is looking for a ddt but Jimmy Thorton shoves him away and whips him across the ring. El Superbeasto comes back but gets knocked down when Jimmy Thorton hits a big boot. He gets down and grabs El Superbeasto, looking to apply some type of abdominal stretch and he manages to get it locked in.

Mac Reynolds: Jimmy Thorton is stretching the stomach and waist of El Superbeasto.

Jimmy Thorton continues to clinch down and stretch El Superbeasto as he tries to reach the bottom rope.

Leonard Scott: Can El Superbeasto get to the bottom rope?

El Superbeasto is almost there but Jimmy Thorton pulls him back, further away from the ropes. He is giving 110% and trying to fight out of the agony but Thorton is not letting up. El Superbeasto is crawling with all the strength in his body and is reaching his arm for the ropes. He finally grabs the ropes and the referee forces Thorton to break the hold.

Mac Reynolds: That move just took it's toll on El Superbeasto.

Thorton picks him up and positions him on the top rope. He throws some strikes at the head of Beasto but then picks him up, looking for a huge superplex! He falls backwards but El superbeasto reverses into a huge cross body, knocking Thorton down and landing across his chest with they hit the matt!

Leonard Scott: El Superbeasto has had some pretty impressive counters throughout this contest.

El Superbeasto lands on him for a pin and the referee gets down to his knees to make a count!

One...

Two...


Mac Reynolds: Come on, don't give up Jimmy Thorton!

Kickout!!! Jimmy Thorton raises his shoulder right before the official can come down with the third count!

Mac Reynolds: Yes!!!

El Superbeasto picks him up and drops him down on his knee for a backbreaker. He then is looking for an El Powerbombo Loco but Jimmy Thorton flips him backwards and out of the ring with a back-body drop!

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Two...

Three...

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Five...

Six...


Leonard Scott: Can El Superbeasto get back in the ring in time, before three?

Seven...

Eight...


And El Superbeasto crawls back inside the squared circle, before the referee counts to nine!

Once Beasto is in, Thorton picks him up, looking to go for Satan Bomb, once again but El Superbeasto counters it and sets him up for El Powerbombo Loco!

Mac Reynolds: No way he can hit this on Jimmy Thorton!

Beasto picks him up and hits the El Powerbombo Loco into a pin!

One...

Two...

Three!!!


Leonard Scott: He did it! He hit the El Powerbombo Loco and pinned him for the win!

Justin Cash: Here is your winner, El Superbeasto!

Leonard Scott: Ladies and gentlemen, we are all out of time! Be here on July 1st on Pay Per View for No Turning Back!
 
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