Blaze Of Glory Ppv (august 26th)

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FlamesofFury

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The little place in the back of your mind that you
Yeah here we go for the hundredth time
Hand grenade pins in every line
Throw em up and let something shine
Going out of my fucking mind
Fithy mouth, no excuse
Find a new place to hang this noose
String me up from atop these roofs
Knot it tight so i won't get loose
Truth is you can stop and stare
Run myself out and no one cares
Dug the trench out lay it down there
With the shovel up out of reach somewhere
Yeah, someone pour it in
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in

[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
[End Chorus]

Go start the show
Drop your boys and the sloppy flow
Shotgun I put lock and load
Cock it back and then watch it go
Mama help me I've been cursed
Death is rolling in every verse
Candy paint on this brand new hearse
Can't contain him he knows he works
Fuck this hurts I wont lie
Doesn't matter how hard I try
Half the words dont mean a thing
And I know that I wont be satisfied
So why try ignoring it
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in

[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out

I've opened up these skies
I'll make you face this

I bought myself some fire
I'll make you, face, this, now!!!!

[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out
I bleed it out
I bleed it out


Kerry Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to Madison Square Garden here in New York City.

Josh Hart: That’s right and what a show we have for you tonight.

Kerry Lane: Well first off were going to have The Enforcers taking on the team of Jason Berk and The Crow.

Josh Hart: You will clearly see that at the end of the night that The Enforcers will indeed be the winners of the matchup.

Kerry Lane: There’s more to the story as the recent trio of Jason Berk, The Outkast Kid, and Maggot have been trying to recruit The Crow to join them in their efforts.

Josh Hart: When are they going to realize that The Crow is a loner and doesn’t want to help out the group of losers.

Kerry Lane: There not losers Josh.

Josh Hart: Enough chitchat lets just get to the match.

Electric Rodeo by Shooter Jennings hits, Dixie comes out. Smoke fills the top of the entrance. The lights go out, when the lights come back on The Enforcers are there. They slowly walk to the ring ignoring the fans, focused on the ring.

Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of 620 pounds from Victoria, Texas, The Enforcers!

Josh Hart: I really like these guys attitude towards a fight.

Kerry Lane: Well I don’t. These two act so smug like they are better than everyone else.

The lights go out as "Hurt" plays through the speakers as The Crow walks down the ramp with his hair in front of his eyes not acknowledging the fans as they continue to boo him. If fans stick out their hands for high fives he looks at them with cold dark look, and continues until he stops at the end of the ramp to wait for Jason Berk.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 2, weighing in at 245 pounds from Newark, NJ, Allan “The Crow†Richards!

Kerry Lane: This is definitely going to be a great start to the show, no matter whose competing.

Josh Hart: Way to state the obvious, Einstein.

Korn by Evolution hits as Jason Berk comes out and stops at the middle of the ramp and does an abyss hand formation and fire goes off. He then makes his way down the ramp and slides under the ropes with The Crow. He then goes to the turn buckle and does the same abyss hand gesture and then slaps his chest a couple of times and jumps down.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 2, 230 pounds from Texas, Jason Berk.

Josh Hart: Well here’s Jason Berk from The Covenant…

Kerry Lane: Well let’s get this show on the road.
Tag Team Match
The Enforcers
Vs.
Jason Berk and Crow
Bell Rings: Crow and Morgan start the match off circling around the ring and than Crow goes straight for an STO on Morgan but Morgan uses the size advantage and hits an STO of his own. Crow gets up and runs straight into a clothesline from Morgan who keeps him down this time with a series of stomps and then he drags Crow into his corner and tags in Blake. Blake and Morgan double team Crow with stomps and Berk tries to come in but the ref is blocking him, which lets the Enforcers stomp on Crow even longer. Morgan leaves the ring when the ref turns back around while Blake lifts Crow up and gives him a European uppercut that sends him into the corner and then Blake continues to bombard Crow with punches to the chest and then he climbs up to the second rope for a 10 punch. Blake hits punch after punch but when he reaches the seventh Crow goes underneath Blake and pushes him while he’s still on the second rope and he falls over the top and knocks Morgan off the apron and they both land on the arena floor! Crow manages to tag in Berk who enters the ring and fires up. He waits for the Enforcers to get up and when they do he hits a suicide dive to the outside on both of them! Berk gets up like he hasn’t took any damage and pulls Blake to his feet and rolls him under the bottom rope. Berk climbs onto the apron to enter the ring but Dixie grabs his foot, which gives Blake time to get up and suplex Berk from the apron into the ring. Blake wraps Berk’s arms with second rope and grabs him by his hair and then nails him with a few closed fist punches to the top of his head before the ref tells him to get off. While Blake argues with the ref Dixie strangles Berk with the ropes from the outside but the ref turns around and catches her and orders her to the back. Dixie reluctantly goes to the back and while Blake argues with the ref about that Berk crawls to his partner, Crow and tags him in! Crow comes in and clotheslines Blake and then dropkicks Morgan off the apron. He fires up and hits Blake with another clothesline and Blake gets straight back up and runs and Crow but Crow hits him with a back body drop.

Kerry Lane: The Crow is really fired up tonight!


Josh Hart: He wouldn’t if that damn ref didn’t eject the beautiful Dixie to the back.


Morgan comes back onto the apron and is cursing at Crow who goes to attack him but he jumps off the apron. Crow turns back around and Blake nails him with a Superkick! Blake then hooks Crows leg for a pin. 1… 2… Kickout! Blake can’t believe it wasn’t a three and pins Crow again. 1… 2… Kickout! Blake gets up and is stalking Crow for a clothesline from hell. Crow stays down and shows no signs of getting up and Blake eventually gets frustrated and goes to pull him to his feet but Crow rolls him in an inside cradle. 1… Kickout! Crow and Blake both get to their feet and stare eachother down before tagging in their partners. Berk and Morgan both meet in the middle of the ring and trade punches with eachother until Morgan gains the advantage by kneeing Berk in the gut and Irish whips him and as Berk rebounds off the ropes he hits a powerslam! Morgan goes for the pin on Berk. 1… 2… Kickout! Morgan pulls Berk to his feet and hits him with some punches and Berk doesn’t respond. Morgan carries on beating down Berk with punches until Berk suddenly finds a fire inside him and hits Morgan with a headbutt. Morgan stops punching and holds his nose but is quickly floored by Berk after a Pele kick! Berk crawls across the ring and tags in the Crow! Crow sits Morgan up and then grabs him in a reverse DDT position before pulling him to his feet. He raises his arm and then hits the Blackout! Berk comes in the ring and knocks Blake off the apron before Crow pins Morgan. 1… 2… 3!
Winners: The Crow and Jason Berk


Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup, via pinfall, Jason Berk and The Crow!

Kerry Lane: Well folks they did it The Crow and Jason Berk picked up the victory.

Josh Hart: There be hell to pay for this later on Impact.
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Kerry Lane: Our next match up for the evening is the IWF Undisputed Tag Team Championship Match.

Josh Hart: That it is and we had a recent Tag Team tournament where TOK and Maggot were the winners of the tournament beating Mike Miller and Ryan Byrne.

Kerry Lane: This match is going to be intense so lets get right to it.

Pulse of the Maggots hits the arena as Maggot and TOK step out onto the stage throwing their hands into the air followed by fire emitting from the stage as they make their way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of five hundred and thirty-five pounds from Des Moines, Iowa and Daytona Beach Florida, Maggot, and TOK!

Kerry Lane: TOK brought Maggot back to wrestling and now they have a shot here tonight at Blaze of Glory for the IWF Undisputed Tag Team Champions.

Josh Hart: Even though they have a Tag Team Championship match doesn’t mean that there going to win them.

The Final Countdown by Europe hits the arena as Cahan Malone and MJ Doyle step out onto the stage. The Undisputed Tag Team Champions hold the titles high above their head as they make their way to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of three hundred and forty-nine pounds from Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, North Ireland, Your IWF Undisputed Tag Team Champions, Cahan Malone and MJ Doyle!

Kerry Lane: The Tag Team Champions are going to be in the fight of their life tonight when they take on the hungry challengers of Maggot and TOK!

Josh Hart: You better reword that because Maggot and TOK are going to be in the fight of their life to get those titles away from Cahan Malone and MJ Doyle, because I’m sure that there not ready to lose those title’s.


IWF Undisputed Tag Team Championship Match
TOK and Maggot
vs.
Cahan Malone and MJ Doyle
Bell Rings: MJ Doyle and TOK start the match off for their respective teams and circle around the ring. Doyle climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and throws his arms into the air getting the crowd pumped up. TOK charges at Doyle in the corner and climbs up the turnbuckle and catches Doyle with an Enziguri Kick to the back of the head. Doyle falls down to the mat and TOK makes the cover as the ref gets down to make the count, but Doyle kicks out at two. TOK guides Doyle back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Doyle bounces back from the ropes and TOK catches him with a Lou Thez Press. TOK drills in Doyle’s face with right hands and Cahan Malone breaks it up with a kick to the back of TOK. Malone guides TOK back to his feet and sends him to the mat with a German Suplex. Doyle makes it back to his feet and sends TOK to the corner when TOK meets Malone’s boot. Doyle tags out to Malone and Doyle sends TOK to the ropes with an irish whip. TOK bounces back and Malone and Doyle connect with the Hi and Low. Malone makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Maggot is able to make the save. Malone quickly makes it back to his feet and sends Maggot over the top rope. TOK slowly makes it back to his feet and Malone catches him with a knee strike to the midsection. Malone bounces off the ropes and connects with a running knee strike to the face of TOK. Malone guides TOK back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. TOK hits the corner and Malone charges and connects with a clothesline. Malone tags out to Doyle and Doyle jumps over the top rope and drives his elbow into the chest of TOK. Doyle makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count, but TOK is able to kick out at two. Doyle guides TOK back to his feet and tags back out to Malone. Doyle sends TOK to the ropes, but TOK reverses it and Doyle hits the ropes and gets tripped up by Maggot. Maggot pulls Doyle to the outside and sends him crashing into the ring steps. Back in the ring Malone and TOK are trading punches. Maggot tries to get in the ring, but the ref holds him back. Malone sends TOK to the ropes and when TOK bounces back he connects with a clothesline just at the same time Malone does. Both men are out on the mat and Maggot wants the hot tag to get in. Doyle is slowly climbing back to feet and the apron. TOK and Malone both start to stir and Malone is crawling in the wrong direction as TOK is crawling into his own corner. Maggot has his hand held out for the tag and TOK leaps to make the tag and Malone is able to quickly follow.

Kerry Lane: Things are really starting to heat up with two fresh men ready to fight it out.

Josh Hart: Lets see what they can do this match is getting exciting.

Maggot climbs into the ring and levels Doyle with a clothesline followed by Malone. Maggot sends Doyle to the ropes and when he bounces back Maggot sends him to mat with a back body drop. Maggot sends Malone to the ropes and when he bounces back Maggot sends him to the mat with a back body drop. Maggot guides Doyle back to his feet and locks on a headlock to slow the match down. Maggot really applies the pressure and Doyle tries to get free, but Maggot holds on tight. Doyle bounces off the ropes and shoves Maggot forward and Maggot releases the hold. Maggot bounces off the ropes and sends Doyle down to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Maggot bounces off the ropes and jumps over Doyle and bounces off the opposite side of the ring and Doyle jumps over Maggot. Maggot keeps his feet planted and when Doyle’s feet hits the mat and turns around Maggot plants to the mat with a superkick to the lower jaw. Doyle hits the mat and Maggot makes the immediate cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Malone is able to make the save. Maggot makes it back to his feet and trades off punches with Malone. Malone gets the upperhand and charges to the ropes, but Maggot grabs him by his head and forces him down to the mat. Maggot quickly guides Malone back to his feet and sends him over the top rope. Maggot turns to face Doyle and Doyle pops him with a Enziguri Kick to the back of the head. Maggot hits the mat and Doyle makes the cover, and the ref gets down to make the three count, but TOK makes the save.

Kerry Lane: You have to wonder if this thing is ever going to end.

Josh Hart: Only time will tell.


TOK grabs Doyle by his head and shoulders and drives him into ring post shoulder first. TOK sets up on the opposite side of the ring and waits for Doyle to turn around. Doyle stumbles out of the corner and TOK flattens him with a spear. TOK guides Doyle back to his feet just as Maggot makes it back to his. Maggot catches his breath and connects with The Heretic Driver in the middle of the ring. TOK protects the ring as Maggot gets down to make the cover and the ref makes the three count.
Winner and New IWF Undisputed Tag Team Champions: Maggot and MJ Doyle

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup and the New IWF Undisputed Tag Team Champions, Maggot and TOK!

Kerry Lane: I can’t believe Maggot and TOK has just claimed the IWF Undisputed Tag Team Championships for themselves.

Josh Hart: It will be short-lived Cahan Malone and MJ Doyle are entitled to a Title Rematch.

Kerry Lane: How can you say something like that, we’ll just have to watch the rematch and see for ourselves if the title reign of TOK and Maggot will be short-lived as you say.

Josh Hart: Come on lets keep the show going our next match up is between Matty Williams, TM, and Mick Johnson.

Kerry Lane: That’s right its going to be an Ultimate X Match for the IWF International Championship.

Body Rot by Bone Thugs N’ Harmony hits as Mick Johnson walks out with a gangsta walk then pauses halfway down the ramp and throws punches while blue pyro goes off, continues to walk to the ring and slides under the bottom rope and gets on 2nd rope of turnbuckle and puts arms in the air.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet nine and weighing in at two hundred and eighty pounds from Detroit, MI, Mick Johnson.

Kerry Lane: As much as I hate his tactics I have to give Big Mick Johnson credit for his performance against Tyrus Helms last Monday on Mayhem.

Josh Hart: Does Bruce Page have a grudge against him or something? First he goes and puts him against Tyrus Helms and now he’s making the big guy participate in an Ultimate X match. Mental!

Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana hits and the first thing you hear over the PA system is TM's voice saying: "The Original Trademark". Then the opening guitar riff hits and strobe lights hit the stage, TM walks out wearing his ring gear along with a pair of Aviator sunglasses. Then he stops and holds his arms outstretched, pyros hit (sparks flying up in three bursts, then they hold in a steady stream until TM throws up the ASU "pitchfork" sign, at which time a final burst explodes) then TM starts walking down the ramp and high-fives the fans. He then rolls into the ring and poses with his arms outstretched again.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches and weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds from Phoenix, Arizona, T. M.

Josh Hart: I hate this kid…

Kerry Lane: How can you say that after all the heart and passion he puts into his matches, Josh?

A remix of Canada’s national anthem hits as The International champion comes out with a Canadian flag in one hand and his title on the opposite shoulder.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch and weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds hailing from Toronto, Canada, he is the reigning IWF International champion, Matty Williams.

Kerry Lane: Matty just walked down to the ring as the champion but the question is will he walk out the champion?

Josh Hart: Don’t be silly old man! Matty doesn’t need TRU to be successful. There is no doubt that he is going to come out as the champ!

Matty reluctantly hands the belt over to the ref who raises it and then climbs a ladder to hang the belt on the X structure. Big Mick wobbles the ladder to intimidate the ref but he has none of it and warns Mick that he’ll eject him from the match if he carries on. The ref proceeds to hang the belt up and climbs back down the ladder.
IWF International Championship
Ultimate X Match
Matty Willams
Vs.
TM
Vs.
Mick Johnson
Bell Rings: Matt and Big Mick go straight for TM in a double team attack and take him down to his knees and hit him continuously on his back and get a couple of kicks in while he’s down and then Matty pushes Big Mick off to get in some punches of his own. Mick looks at Matty angrily and then shoves him off of TM, onto the mat before giving TM a few punches of his own. Matty gets back to his feet and shoves Mick but then Mick shoves him back and then the two start trading punches and brawling. TM climbs to his feet and is unnoticed by either Matty or Mick, who are still brawling and he climbs up the turnbuckle and holds onto the X structure. He starts to move across and is spotted by Mick who quickly reacts and grabs his legs. TM swings his legs around to get out of Mick’s grasp and then continues to swing them and catches Mick in the face with a kick and he drops off of the X structure deliberately and hits a DDT on Matty as he lands! Mick holds his face in pain after the kick he took but takes his hand off to fight with TM. Johnson tries to get in punches but TM is blocking every single one of them and bombarding Big Mick with a huge barrage of his own punches. Mick takes the punches and won’t go down but suddenly TM hits him with a step-up enziguri! Mick wobbles around struggling to keep on his feet before falling to the floor and TM fires up with his arms outstretched but is attacked from behind by the newly recovered Matty Williams. Matty climbs to the outside onto the apron and holds the top rope to prepare a springboard.

Kerry Lane: I think Matty’s going for a springboard dropkick.

Josh Hart: Well the Ultimate X is about no limits.


Matty springboards but instead of going for a dropkick he leaps over TM and clutches onto the X structure, inches away from the title. TM climbs to the top rope and holds onto the structure and quickly moves towards Matty who almost has the belt in his hands. TM gets to Matty and the two hit each other with several kicks, trying to knock the other one off until out of nowhere Mick Johnson leaps off the top rope and hits both of them with a flying spear, sending all three men crashing to the mat! The crowd are going nuts as all of the competitors lay on the mat with all the life took out of them until Big Mick pulls himself up the second rope and then gets fully to his feet using the top rope. He pulls Matty Williams up and throws him out of the ring through the middle rope and then climbs up the turnbuckle and grabs onto the structure. He slowly makes his way to the middle but as he reaches half way his hands slip and he drops back into the ring on his feet. Mick grabs TM as he’s nearly on his feet and goes for the Irish whip on him but M reverses into his own Irish whip sending Mick into the corner and runs after him and goes for a big splash on Mick in the corner but Mick catches him and runs across the ring and drives TM into the opposite corner. Matty slides under the bottom rope into the ring and knees Big Mick in the gut and sets him up for a Canadian Destroyer. He tries to hit it but Mick doesn’t budge and then Mick gets up while Matty is still holding onto him and he hits Matty with an Alabama slam! TM recovers from his blow he took in the corner and climbs to the top rope but before he grabs the structure Mick climbs up to the second rope. Mick tries to superplex TM but TM punches him repeatedly in the chest and head butts him to knock him off the top rope and into the center of the ring. TM looks at the structure and then at Matty Williams and instead of going for the belt he turns around and hits a moonsault on him! TM gets straight back to his feet and stomps on Big Mick a few times before pulling him to his feet and then places him on his shoulders for the Trademark. He struggles under the weight of Big Mick and his legs shake before he falls back into a bending position. He lifts Big Mick back up and this time keeps his composure before hitting Mick with the trademark!

Josh Hart: No! Matty get the hell up before he wins the match!

Kerry Lane: Come on TM! All you have to do now is climb the structure and get the title!


TM holds his arms outstretched again and the crowd fire up as he makes his way up the turnbuckle. TM climbs onto the structure as Matty recovers and climbs up the turnbuckle and moves towards TM as they both move across the structure getting closer to the belt at every movement. Matty uses his speed advantage to reach the belt first but TM uses his immense upper body strength to pull himself up and drive both his legs into Matty’s chest. Matty nearly falls off the structure and is dangling off with one arm on the structure. He swings from side to side and finally manages to get his other arm back on the structure and regains his composure and wraps his legs around TM, who has his hands on the belt. TM tries to grab the belt but his hand slips on the sweaty surface and is dangling just like Matty was a minute ago. Matty still has his legs wrapped around TM, trying to force him off and has his hands both comfortably held on the structure. Mick is still laid out on the mat after the trademark from TM while Matty and TM fight above him. TM is still dangling with one hand and is losing his grip while Matty is still pressuring him with his legs. Mick gets to his feet and pulls TM by his legs and both him and Matty go crashing down to the mat! Mick lifts both Matty and TM up and grabs them by their necks and sets up TM and Matty for the choke slam but they both kick him in the gut and throw him over the top rope. Matty pummels TM in the back of his head and then sets up the Canadian destroyer and nails it expertly! Matty climbs the turnbuckle and up onto the structure and moves slowly across the structure and grabs reaches for the belt but just misses as Mick gets back into the ring again. Matty reaches again and grips onto the belt as Mick grabs his left leg. Matty manages to unhook the belt as Mick pulls him down and he lands on the mat back first with the title!
Winner and still the IWF International Champion: Matty Williams

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match and still the IWF International Champion, Matty Williams!

Josh Hart: Ladies and Gentlemen we regret to inform you that Matty Williams can be successful and does not need that lame excuse of a team TRU!

Kerry Lane: Well Matty Williams retains here tonight and will continue his reign as the IWF International Championship.

Josh Hart: Lets keep the show on the road the IWF Extreme Championship match is next.

Kerry Lane: Correction Josh it’s right now.

It goes dark, then black lights come on as "Modest" hits the speakers. A spotlight shines on Ryan as he runs to the ring, painted in all sorts of bright neon body paint.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches and weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds hailing from East Lyme, “Ruthless†Ryan Byrne!

Josh Hart: This man has no chance at winning his title reign is over.

Kerry Lane: Come on he’s the reigning Champ he has a better shot.

I Walk Alone by Saliva plays to the PA system. A wall of smoke covers the entire stage, and as it fades away, CMS 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 , he then walks all the way to the ring bragging and insulting the crowd. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself.

Jessica Lock: In the ring standing in at six feet six inches and weighing in at two hundred and sixty-five pounds, residing in New York . . Carlos Mario Sequeira . . CMS!!

Josh Hart: Now here’s a guy that will not stand a chance at all.
Kerry Lane: I wouldn’t be so sure because everybody has a chance in this type of match.

Hell's Bells by ADC hits, lights go out with exception of blue lighting effects, Fog rolls out from under the ring up towards the entrance ramp. Arcs of electricity bounce off the ring post and Death appears on top of the ramp dressed in all black. He slowly walks down the aisle and gets into the ring

Jessica Lock: Coming down the aisle standing in at seven feet and one inch tall, from Parts Unknown....Death!!

Josh Hart: This guy is a monster and he will just destroy everybody in the ring until he gets what he wants.
Kerry Lane: This guy has a name and it’s Death and your right he’ll just power handle everybody until there all laid out.
Grimey hits When the lyrics begin, Noreaga shoots out from behind the curtain and walks down to the ring looking at both sides of the arena, slides into the ring goes to all four corners and raises both arms into the air.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and one inch, weighing in at two hundred and sixty pounds, from Queens New York, Vic Noreaga!

Josh Hart: Now here is a guy that has been screwed out of gold time after time.
Kerry Lane: The chance to redeem him self is here tonight lets see what he can do.

Faint by Linkin Park hits and Prototype makes his way to the ring

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches tall from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.....The Prototype!!!

Josh Hart: The young rookie in this match up is going to get buried by the rest of the talent in this roster.
Kerry Lane: Like I said before Josh you never know until the match is over.
***EXTREME CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH***
CMS

vs.
Death
vs.
The Prototype
Vs.
Vic Noreaga
vs.
Ryan Byrne

Bell Rings: All 5 men stare at each other quickly and have one eye on the opponents and then one eye on the belt. The camera flashes to the 5 ladders at ringside. That would be 1 for each man. Ryan Byrne runs halfway across the ring quickly and jumps into the air sandwiching a stunned Vic Noreaga into the turnbuckle. Prototype and CMS get into each other's faces and CMS slaps Prototype with an open hand to the left side of Prototype's face. Death hunches back into his corner and gives an evil smile as he watches all 4 of his competitors slug it out right away. Byrne throws a right hand into the face of Noreaga and then another right hand to the chest of Noreaga. Byrne attempts to throw another right hand to the face of Noreaga but Noreaga blocks the right hand and grabs Byrne by his neck with both arms. Noreaga spins around quickly and throws Byrne into the turnbuckle back first. Noreaga backs up and winds up and hits a throat thrust right in the chin of Byrne. Byrne is lifted in the air and flies over the top rope hitting the apron in the process. After the fall is done Byrne lies back first on the floor. Noreaga slowly walks over to CMS and Prototype who are trading right hands. Death moves out of his corner at the same time. CMS drills Prototype with a kick to the stomach that sends Prototype into the ropes. Noreaga runs full speed to the opposite side of the ring and extends his arm out to the side. Noreaga hits Prototype under the chin which sends him over the top rope. Prototype hangs on the top rope for a few seconds and then he violently snaps back and is thrown to the outside. Meanwhile on the other side of the ring at the same time Death grabs CMS by his hair and lifts him up in the air, Death walks over to the other side of the ring and to a turnbuckle. Death then puts CMS up in the air and lets go, letting gravity take it’s momentum slamming CMS’ head into the top turnbuckle. CMS grabs his head in pain just as Death hits a big boot to the face of CMS sending CMS through the middle rope and out onto the floor. Death and Noreaga stare off, Death whips Noreaga into the ropes and onto the outside. Byrne gets into the ring and hits Death with a steel chair. Death falls backwards into the turnbuckle. Byrne puts a chair into his face and hits a slingshot dropkick into the face of Death busting him wide open. Death goes groggy and lies his head on the bottom rope. Byrne gets back to his feet and begins climbing a ladder. CMS rushes into the ring quickly and jumps onto the 3rd rung. CMS then climbs another 2 rungs quickly to meet Byrne at the 5th rung. Byrne hits a right hand to face of CMS and then hits another right hand to the face. CMS then almost falls off the ladder but keeps his balance and rakes the eyes of Ryan Byrne. CMS climbs to the top off the ladder and hits a neckbreaker off the ladder onto the canvas.

Josh Hart: What a move

Kerry Lane: That laid out both CMS and Byrne


The Prototype climbs into the ring and takes advantage of the opportunity presented before him. Prototype quickly scurries up to the 4th rung when Noreaga climbs back into the ring. Noreaga smiles at Prototype who looks down, Prototype begins to shake his head in fear as Noreaga pushes the ladder over and sends Prototype flying through the air. Prototype easily clears the outside and smashes into the announce table face first.

Kerry Lane: Oh My God, Noreaga just shoved Prototype into the table we are sitting in

Josh Hart: Now I don’t have a damn table to sit in



Noreaga staggers back and somehow Death gets to his feet. Noreaga taunts the crowd and runs into Death behind him. Death drills Noreaga with a throat thrust. Noreaga is sent back into the ropes. Death then grabs Noreaga’s arm again and whips him off the ropes. Noreaga bounces off the ropes again with a lot of momentum but this time ducks under the right hand of Death. Noreaga bounces off the ropes and hits a clothesline to the back of Death. Death staggers down and rolls into the ropes on his back. Noreaga stands tall in the ring and grabs CMS by his head to raise him back to his feet. Noreaga twists him into an unprettier position and twists over for the Quote to Ya’Mean but misses and hits his back into the canvas. CMS takes advantage of the opportunity and climbs the ladder. Ryan Byrne is moving around and brings another ladder into the ring. Byrne then slowly begins climbing it. Death is moving around again and is starting to climb up the ladder that CMS is on. CMS is up to the 4th rung and Death is on the 2nd. Byrne throws a right hand to the back of CMS. CMS stops his climbing for a second giving Byrne the advantage. Vic Noreaga climbs under the ring and watches the action from the outside with an object covered in a black bag. CMS and Byrne climb to the 5th and Death on the 4th. Death throws a right hand at CMS stopping his progress. Death reaches over and pokes Byrne in the eyes. Death then grabs both men by the neck, climbs to the top rung and throws them both to the canvas for a Double Chokeslam off the ladder. This uses all of Death’s energy. Death pauses for a minute while Noreaga takes the black bag off the object revealing a fire extinguisher. Noreaga slides under the ring and uses it upwards on Death. Death is blinded and falls off the ladder. Noreaga quickly climbs the ladder and retrieves the belt.
Winner and NEW Xtreme Champion: Vic Noreaga

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall and the New IWF Xtreme Champion, Vic Noreaga!

Josh Hart: YES, finally after all this time Noreaga gets to shine as a true champion.

Kerry Lane: That was one hell of a matchup and its going to go down in the record books.

Josh Hart: I bet Vic Noreaga will make a great champion.

Kerry Lane: I tend to disagree, but lets keep the show on the road the IWF Championship Number One Contender Match is next.


The Aussie Battler Theme Song hits the arena as Aussie Battler steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and six inches weighing in at three hundred pounds from Country, Australia, The Aussie Battler!

Josh Hart: Oh man is this guy going to get it or what, Marshall is going to run him into the ground.

Kerry Lane: Aussie Battler has a lot of fight in him and its going to take a lot to keep him down.

An Air Raid Siren hits the arena followed by Blow Me Away by Braking Benjamin as “The Absolute Prodigy†Matt Summers steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and two inches weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds from Melbourne, Australia, “The Absolute Prodigy†Matt Summers!

Josh Hart: Tonight can possibly be the last match that Matt Summers wrestles for Hardcore Impact!

Kerry Lane: It’s a loss for Impact as Summers is a great competitor in the ring.

Stink Fist by Tool hits the arena as Marcus Marshall steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet even weighing in at two hundred and thirty-six pounds from Chicago, Illinois, Marcus Marshall!

Josh Hart: Now this is the guy I have my money on to win the Number One Contender’s Match for the IWF Championship.

Kerry Lane: Well I hate to say it, but Marshall has always been the most determined.
Triple Threat
Number One Contender’s Match
Aussie Battler
vs.
Matt Summers
vs.
Marcus Marshall
Bell Rings: All three men circle around the ring and Marshall and Summers back Battler into the corner. Marshall and Summers attack with strong right hands and Battler is getting hit left and right, but Battler starts dodging the attack and fires back with right and lefts of his own. Battler levels both Marshall and Summers with a hard hitting right hand and sends them both down to the mat. Battler bounces off the ropes and connects with a leg drop across the sternum of Marshall and with incredible athletic ability Battler bounces up from the leg drop and connects with a elbow drop to the midsection of Summers. Battler makes the immediate cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Summers is able to kick at one and a half. Battler guides Summers back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Summers bounces back from the ropes and surprise’s Battler with a charging knee strike to the midsection. Summers grabs Battler by his head and slams him down on the mat. Marshall makes it back to his feet and helps Summers guide Battler back to his feet. Marshall and Summers sends Battler to the ropes with an irish whip and when Battler bounces back Summers and Marshall plant him on the mat with a double team flap jack. Marshall sits on the back of Battler and applies a reverse headlock. Summer bounces off the ropes and connects with a low dropkick to the face of Battler. Marshall makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Summers breaks it up and gets in the face of Marshall. Marshall backs off and throws his hands up implying that he apologizes. Summers turns to face Battler and Marshall connects with a inverted backbreaker sending Summers down to the mat in pain. Marshall guides Summers back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Summers bounces back Marshall connects with a face buster. Marshall makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Battler is able to make the save. Marshall and Battler get into each others face and start chewing each other out. Summers makes it back to his feet and both Marshall and Battler send him over the top rope with a double team clothesline. Marshall throws his hand up for a high five and Battler connects with a swinging neckbreaker. Marshall makes it back to his feet and Battler tosses him over the top rope.

Kerry Lane: This match is getting intense. First Marshall and Summers team up and than Marshall and Battler team up and now Battler is the only one standing tall in the ring.

Josh Hart: Yeah but that’s not going to last long.

Summers makes it back to his feet and walks around the ring and finds Marshall sprawled out on the floor. Summers guides Marshall back to his feet and sends him crashing into the outside ring post shoulder first. Summers charges and nails Marshall with a back elbow shot to the head. Summers grabs Marshall by the tights and sends him crashing into the ring steps shoulder first. Summers smiles at the damage and than slides back into the ring and it met face to face with Battler. Battler and Summers stare each other down and Summers throws his head down and Battler looks perplexed at him and than Summers acts fast and nails Battler across the head with a step-up Enziguri Kick to the back of the head. Battler hits the mat and Summers bounces off the ropes and connects with a leg drop across the back of the head of Battler. Summers rolls Battler over and makes the cover, but Battler kicks out at two. Summers guides Battler to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip, but Battler is able to reverse the irish whip into one of his own. Summers bounces against the ropes and Marshall grabs his feet and holds him steady. Battler charges and connects with a body splash sending both Summers and Battler over the top rope. Marshall slides in the ring to catch his breath. Marshall taunts the fans as Battler and Summers are down on the outside. Battler and Summers makes it back to their feet and Marshall jumps from the ring and connects with a vaulting body press. Marshall guides Summers back to his feet and rolls him back into the ring. Marshall guides Battler back to his feet and sends him crashing into the ring steps shoulder first. Marshall slides back into the ring and guides Summers to his feet. Summers attempts a right hand, but Marshall ducks and connects with a standing powerslam. Marshall quickly climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and waits for Summers to make it back to his feet. Battler makes it back to his feet and slides in the ring just as Summers makes it back to his. Marshall jumps from the turnbuckle and connects with a double cross body on both of Summers and Battler. Marshall makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but both Marshall and Battler kick out and force Marshall into the air. Battler and Summers make it back to their feet and go at it with strong right hands. Marshall makes it back to his feet and delivers two well-addressed standing dropkicks to both Battler and Summers. Marshall tosses Summers over the top rope and sets his focus on Battler.

Josh Hart: Just like that Marshall is back in control of this match up and now things are going to get interesting.

Kerry Lane: Even though I hate to agree I have to and Marshall is indeed control of this match.

Battler stumbles back to his feet and Marshall connects with a Stunner and Battler hits the mat. Marshall quickly guides Battler back to his feet and sets him up for a rib breaker and connects. Marshall keeps Battler in his arms and connects with another rib breaker and Battler yells out from the pain. Marshall still has Battler locked in his arms and connects with another rib breaker and instead of just dropping Battler on the mat Marshall plants him on the mat with a swinging sidewalk slam. Marshall makes the cover, and the ref gets down to make the cover, but Summers is able to just break up the count at two and a half. Summers guides Marshall back to his feet and drills him to the mat with a jumping piledriver. Summers guides Battler to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Battler bounces back Summers drills him with a back elbow shot to the face. Summers guides Battler back to his feet and plants him back to mat with a hard hitting Spinebuster. Summers makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Marshall is there to make the save. Marshall and Summers start trading punches out left and right and Summers gets the upperhand. Summers sends Marshall to the ropes with an irish whip. Marshall bounces back from the ropes and ducks the clothesline attempt from Summers. Marshall bounces off the opposite side of the ring and connects with a chop block sending Summers down to the mat. Summers grabs his knee and Marshall bounces off the ropes and connects with a low dropkick adding to the pain that already exist. Battler makes it back to his feet and eats a standing dropkick right from the feet of Marshall. Marshall drags the body of Summers to the nearest ring post and positions his legs in between the post. Marshall grabs the bad knee of Summers and slams in against the ring post multiple times and Summers is yelling out in serious pain. To add insult to injury Marshall locks on a Sharpshooter wrapping Summers knees around the ring post as Marshall hangs there. Marshall is hanging on with all the might he has and Summers knees just seem to be getting weaker and weaker. Battler makes it back to his feet and rolls to the outside. Battler kicks Marshall in the chest and Marshall releases the hold on Summers. Summers falls down to the mat and crawls to the outside. Battler quickly guides Marshall back to his feet and rolls him into the ring.

Kerry Lane: I can’t believe that this match isn’t over yet, but it sure is a blast to sit here and watch it.

Josh Hart: Well somebody better get the pinfall and fast or this match may never be over.

Battler guides Marshall back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and Battler plants Marshall on his feet with a atomic drop. Battler than sets Marshall up for the series of belly to belly suplexs and Battler lands the serious and Sends The Message on the last suplex Marshall’s boot nails the ref in the head and their’s nobody to make the three count as Battler makes the cover. Summers makes it back to his feet on the outside when a man dressed in black comes walking down the ramp with a black bat in hand. Summers has his back turned to the guy and the masked man nails him in the back of the head sending him down and out on the mat. The man slides into the ring and swings the bat at Battler and connects with a shot to the midsection. Battler bends over and the masked man nails him across the back forcing him down to the mat. The masked man guides Battler back to his feet and position his head in between his legs. The masked man than sets Battler on his back with Battlers back against his own. The masked man raises Battler into the air with Battlers feet hanging off his back and than the masked man tosses Battler forwards and Battler lands on his neck in a vicious manner. Marshall slowly crawls to his feet and looks at the carnage in the ring. The masked man points his hands down at Battler with his palms open as rolls to the outside. The masked man slaps the ref around to revive him and than makes his way back up the ramp standing at the top of the stage. Marshall makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count.
Winner and Number One Contender: Marcus Marshall

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall and the New Number One Contender to the IWF Championship, Marcus Marshall!

Kerry Lane: Damn him who the hell is this masked man.

Josh Hart: Well whoever he is he just handed Marcus Marshall the number one contendership to the IWF Championship.

Kerry Lane: Whatever his reason is he sent a statement and did you see that mover he used to finish off Battler is was just sickening the way Battler landed on his neck like that.

The Masked Man is standing on top of the stage clapping in honor of Marcus Marshall’s hard fought victory. The masked man grabs his mask and slowly pulls it off to reveal that he is indeed “The Future†James Kash! The crowd fills with boo’s as Kash waits for Marshall to walk up the ramp hugging and then they walk to the back together.

Josh Hart: Kerry Lane can you believe it James Kash is back.

Kerry Lane: I can’t believe that he’s here, but he is and it’s a huge shock to everybody.

Josh Hart: Folks this is shaping up to be one hell of a night and we still have more matches to get to.

Kerry Lane: The show must go on.

Josh Hart: Well you know what match is next don’t you.

Kerry Lane: Oh yes I do Charlie Wayne vs. Mike Miller Parking Lot Brawl.

Josh Hart: I hear they are in the parking lot right now, lets go back and see how this unfolds.

Parking Lot Brawl

Charlie Wayne
vs.
Mike Miller


The camera clicks back to the parking lot. The referee and Charlie Wayne are walking through the parking lot. They stop and Wayne starts to talk.

Charlie Wayne: Where is he?

Referee: I don’t know, but ring the bell!


Bell Rings:
Wayne shakes his head because Miller is nowhere in sight. Wayne hears something behind him and spins around quickly. Wayne begins to walk through the parking lot looking behind cars, under cars, but cannot seem to see anything. Wayne again hears a noise behind him and spins around. He again investigates the sound as he starts looking around the cars in the other row of cars. Wayne ends his search with slamming his hand down on the hood of a car. Wayne stands there for a minute when he hears footsteps running towards him. He turns and looks and sees Miller. Miller is running full steam, he runs up on the car hood right next to Wayne. He jumps off and his Wayne with a missile dropkick sending Wayne up onto the hood of the car as Miller falls to the ground springing up quickly. Wayne is sliding down the hood as Miller goes to the front of the car. He pulls Wayne off the hood and to his feet and positions him for a power bomb. However, Wayne counters and lifts Miller up and over his shoulders countering the power bomb with a back body drop right onto the hood of the car. Wayne turns around and starts driving his forearm and closed fist straight into the sternum and chest of Miller. Miller coughs and gasps for air as Wayne’s blows are forcing all the air from his lungs. Wayne pulls Miller off the hood of the car and onto his feet. Wayne whips Miller across the rows of cars but Miller counters and sends Wayne into the front of a car. The bumper shakes from the impact of Wayne, and then air bags explode inside the car. Miller pulls Wayne to his feet as Miller hits Wayne in the face with a huge right hand. Wayne answers back with a right hand of his own. The two exchange vicious right hands until Miller hits Wayne with a right sending him to the concrete. Miller goes back between the cars near a light pole. He lifts up a trashcan that is at the base of the light pole. He lifts it above his head and walks through the cars. Wayne is on one knee as Miller walks around the front of the car with the trashcan above his head. Wayne lunges forward and sends a forearm into the stomach of Miller. Miller is forced to drop the trashcan from the impact of the forearm as he clutches his stomach. The trashcan hits the concrete and rolls into the front of a car. Wayne stands up, on his way up he uses his momentum to send Miller back to the concrete with an uppercut. Wayne steps over Miller and picks up the trash can. He raises the trashcan above his head and swings it down towards Miller. Miller rolls out of the way just as the trash can hits the concrete. The sounds echoes inside the trashcan and off the nearby cars. Wayne lifts the trashcan above his head once more, and once again swings it down towards Miller. Miller again rolls out of the way from the trashcan that again crashes into the concrete. Wayne is discouraged at this point and sends the trashcan rolling into the front of another car. He then picks up Miller. Wayne then grabs Miller and is setting him up for a suplex onto the hood of a car. Miller punches Wayne in the ribs a couple times before lifting him up and over his shoulders, suplexing him to the concrete. Wayne rolls up and grasps his back in pain.

Kerry Lane: These guys are putting it all on the line here.

Josh Hart: They have to if they want to be victorious in this type of match.


Miller pulls Wayne to his feet. Miller then leads Wayne in between two cars. Miller runs Wayne’s shoulder into the mirror of one of the cars. The mirror breaks off hanging off the side of the car by the wires inside. Miller then turns and goes to slam Wayne’s head through the driver’s side door window as Wayne puts his hand on the door post and roof stopping Miller’s attempt. Miller tries it again pulling Wayne off the car by his hair, and then again attempting to force his head through the window. Wayne again gets his hands up stopping the attempt. Wayne elbows Miller in the stomach loosening the grip Miller has on Wayne’s hair. Wayne once again elbows Miller as Miller lets go. Wayne then grabs Miller’s hair and throws his face into the window. The window explodes into small pieces of glass that fly everywhere. Miller falls limp as he hangs on the window sill half inside the car half outside. Wayne pulls Miller from the car, as Miller is pulled from the car the door gets open. The car alarm begins blaring in the ears of Miller and Wayne. Wayne can barely stand it as he pulls Miller to his feet and leads him down the row of cars away from the blaring alarm. Wayne slams Miller’s head into the hood of a car and lets Miller fall to the ground. There is a blood mark on the hood as Miller has been opened up from his head going through the window. Wayne turns around and looks in the parking lot. He sees another light pole as he steps over Miller. Wayne then falls face first on the ground as Miller has grabbed a hold of his leg. Miller drags Wayne over to a nearby truck. Miller then wraps Wayne’s knee up and over the truck mirror. Miller then pulls down on the foot of Wayne folding his knee around the mirror. Wayne hangs by his leg on the mirror leaning up trying to get his knee off the mirror, then falling back in pain. Miller pulls and wrenches on his knee a couple more times before he lets go. Miller then lifts up Wayne’s leg once more as he twists it and then slams his kneecap into the concrete. Wayne grabs hold of his knee and begins to roll around in pain. Miller then pulls him back out into the middle of the aisle of cars as he once again lifts up his leg. Miller then falls on the knee with an elbow drop as he drives his elbow into Wayne’s knee and into the concrete. Miller stands up and begins walking down the aisle towards where the alarm is still blaring and the trashcan was left. Miller gets about halfway to the trashcan as you can see Wayne getting to his feet. Wayne adjusts his kneepad before running towards Miller, running with a huge limp. By the time Wayne catches up with Miller he is just about to pick up the trashcan. Wayne comes hobble running up to Miller. Wayne jumps in the air and grabs Millers head. Wayne bulldogs Miller into the concrete before rolling off and clutching his knee once more.

Kerry Lane: This isn’t looking good for Wayne. His knee might cost him this one.

Josh Hart: Miller knows how to take an opponent out of a match.


Miller rolls over onto his back holding his head and face from the bulldog. Wayne is still clutching his knee. Wayne starts to crawl his way to the nearest car as he used the car to pull himself to his feet. Wayne then leans on the front of the car as he adjusts his kneepad again, taking a sort of a break. Miller begins to roll around as Wayne stands up. Wayne picks up Miller and slams his head into the hood of an adjacent car. Miller is leaning against the fender of the car as Wayne pulls him back to his feet. Miller kicks Wayne in the groin and then slams his head into the hood of the car. Wayne falls to the ground holding his groin. Miller steps over Wayne and goes to an older looking truck. He looks in the grill and sees the hood release. He opens the hood and rips out a spark plug wire. He goes back over the Wayne and leans him up on his knees. Miller then wraps the wire around Wayne’s neck. Wayne’s face starts to get red as he flails his arms. He reaches up and grabs hold of Millers head and sends him forward onto the ground with a snap mare take over. Wayne jumps up and quickly kicks Miller right on the spine with as much force as he can muster.

Kerry Lane: These two men aren’t going to stop until one of them can’t move.

Josh Hart: That what I love about these guys. They just won’t quit.


Wayne goes over to the truck that Miller got the wire at. There is a ladder rack on top and a ladder hanging along the truck. Wayne pulls the ladder off the rack as he carries it into the middle of the aisle and lays it flat on the ground. Wayne then goes over and grabs the trash can. Miller is pulling himself up on the hood of a car as Wayne comes over and slams the trashcan into the face of Miller. Miller slides off the hood and to the ground. Wayne drops the trash can as grabs Millers leg and drags him over near then ladder. He lifts the top half of the ladder opening it up, and then Wayne drags Millers leg into the ladder and lays his knee on the edge of the ladder. He lets the ladder close down on the knee as he stomps on top of the ladder pinching Millers knee in between the two sides. Wayne jumps up on the hood of the car and is looking to jump down onto the ladder. Wayne jump looking to land a leg drop on the ladder, but Miller pulls his leg from inside the ladder. Wayne lands on the ladder and begins to cringe in pain as he rolls off holding the under sides of his legs. Miller is holding his knee as he stands up, as Wayne is shaking off the pain and standing up as well. Miller with a burst of energy jumps up on the hood of the car and then jumps onto to Wayne’s shoulders. He is going for a hurricanranna but Wayne spins around and slams Miller back first onto the ladder. Wayne props himself up on one knee as Miller rolls off the ladder holding his back in pain. Wayne goes and picks up the ladder and sets it on top of a car. He then climbs up on the hood and then climbs onto the roof of the car. On the roof of the car is where he stands up the ladder. Wayne then climbs off the roof as he goes over to Miller as he is standing up. Wayne slams Miller into the hood as he slides onto the hood. Wayne steps up on the hood and pulls Miller to his feet. Wayne picks Miller up and hits a Double A Spine buster as Miller is left on his back on the roof of the car. Wayne then hops of that car and climbs onto the one adjacent as he begins to climb up the ladder.

Kerry Lane: What is he doing?! This is going to take them both out!

Josh Hart: Miller better come to here!


Wayne gets up to the top of the ladder as he looks around. He then jumps off the ladder and flips for a moonsault. He lands on Miller as the roof of the car collapses in a bit. The two lay motion less as the referee runs in. He sees both of Millers shoulders on the roof and Wayne laying motionless on top of him. The referee makes the count on the hood. 1… 2… 3!!!
Winner: Charlie Wayne

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, Charlie Wayne!

Kerry Lane: There it is, Wayne did it!

Josh Hart: Wait Kerry, that’s my car!!


Kerry Lane: Josh, I told you to park in the parking garage tonight.


Josh Hart: Well I was late and needed to get a spot.


Kerry Lane: You can worry about that later we need to get some medical attention out there.


Josh Hart: We need to get a tow truck out there, that’s my car!!!

Kerry Lane: That’s what you get for showing up late.


Josh Hart: Let’s continue with the rest of the show.

Kerry Lane: Well up next is the IWF Championship Match between Knicky and Charlie Titan.

Josh Hart: This is going to get brutal Charlie Titan is a man that deserves the Title and Knicky is a man that has held the IWF Undisputed Championship.

Kerry Lane: Now if Knicky wins this will be his first title reign as the IWF Champion.

Josh Hart: That is true I can’t wait to see this match.


The intro to Higher Ground starts and black and blue lights come across the
arena. As the guitars of the song comes in, Charlie Titan walks through the
curtain and the fans cheer. He throws up a devil horn sign with both hands.
In the middle of the entrance ramp, red pyro shoots out from the floor.


Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 235 pounds,
from Hollis, Queens, New Your, The Renegade, Charlie Titan!


He makes his way to the ring, jumps in and makes the devil horns sign in the
middle of the ring. He then poses on the turnbuckles and ropes making a T
sign with his arms.


Kerry: Here is the man looking to be the new face of the IWF.
Josh: But first, he has to make it through, THIS MAN!!


Headstrong by Trapt hits the speakes, as KnicKy makes his way out onto the
stage. Looking focused, he stops at the top of the stage and loosens his
wrists and neck, as fireworks shoot off into the air behind him.


Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 225 pounds,
from Brisbane, Australia, Knicky!


KnicKy makes his way down the ramp way, and steps into the ring. He makes
his way to the far turnbuckle and raises his arms in the air, yelling with
intensity at the crowd, before hopping off the turnbuckle.


Knicky turns around and looks at Titan. Titan looks to his left before
charging at Knicky. Knicky takes a step towards Titan in an attempt to
intimidate him but Titan shows no hesitation. Titan meets Knicky with a
clothesline taking Knicky to the mat. Knicky holds his sternum as he looks
shocked at what just happened. Knicky stands up as Titan takes him down
with another clothesline. Knicky shakes his head before standing back up.
Titan comes charging at Knicky but Knicky grabs his arm and drags him to the
ring. Knicky is trying to lock in the crippler crossface but Titan is
flailing about.


Kerry: Knicky was trying to make this a short one.
Josh: Charlie is lucky, it was about over.


Titan pulls his arm away from Knicky as he has a worried look that is fading
off as he about had no choice but to tap. Knicky is up first and as Titan
gets to his feet Knicky grabs him and lifts him up for a German suplex.
Titan bounces on to his stomach as Knicky flips him over and goes for a
cover. The referee counts 1... Titan kicks out. Knicky jumps up and pulls
Titan up with him. He whips Titan into the ropes as he bounces off the
ropes going the other way. Knicky takes Titan down with a diving chop
block. Titan rolls over holding his knee as Knicky jumps to his knee.
Knicky pulls Titan to his feet and whips him into the corner. Knicky
follows Titan to the corner and clotheslines him as the both get to the
corner. Knicky then begins to stomp on his stomach as Titan begins to sink
into the corner. Knicky sets him back in the corner as he starts to send
right hands into his head. The referee gets into the corner and starts
counting. The ref gets to 5 and then tells Knicky to break it and back up.
Knicky backs up as Titan begins to walk out and falls flat on his face.
Knicky steps over Titan and goes to the corner. Knicky climbs up on the
turnbuckle. He measures up Titan, and then jumps. Knicky falls and his
head drives right into Titans shoulder and neck area. Knicky rolls Titan
over and covers. The referee counts 1... 2...Titan kicks out.


Kerry: It was almost over there too. Titan needs some offense here.
Josh: Knicky is smelling gold here.


Knicky stands up as he starts arguing with the referee over the count. His
back is to Titan. Titan stands up and spins Knicky around and powerslams
him back to the mat. Titan then drives his elbow into Knicky’s chest.
Titan sits Knicky up and locks in a choke hold. Knicky starts to flail his
arms as the referee begins to ask Knicky if he is ok. Knicky is shaking his
head yes. Knicky starts to make his way to one knee fighting Titan
powerfully. Titan then applies more pressure to the hold as Knicky sits
back down. Once again Knicky makes his way to one knee, and then to both
feet. He then sends an elbow into Titan’s stomach as Titan lets go
clutching his stomach. Knicky goes to grab Titans head for what would be a
47-15 but Titan pushes him off. Knicky stops and turns around and charges
at Titan. Titan uses Knicky’s momentum to pick him up and slam him to the
mat with a spine buster. Titan then moves to the head of Knicky where he
jumps up and falls driving his knee into the head of Knicky. Knicky quickly
grabs his head as he begins to grimace and roll back and forth in the ring.
Titan stands up as he pulls Knicky up as well. Titan whips Knicky into the
ropes and then bounces off the ropes. The two converge in the ring as Titan
jumps and takes Knicky to the ground with a clothesline. Knicky hits the
mat and bounces to a sit up position then falls flat. Titan jumps up and
goes to the corner. Titan then climbs up onto the top turnbuckle. He
measures up Knicky and then jumps. He does a midair summersault and then
lands on Knicky with a leg drop. Titan goes for the cover. The referee
counts 1…2…Kickout!


Kerry: It looks like Titan wants this pretty bad aswell.
Josh: Well he better be careful. The 47-15 can come out of nowhere.


Titan stands up and pulls Knicky to his feet as well. Titan knocks Knicky
back with a knife edge chop. Titan knocks Knicky back another step with
another knife edge chop. With a third chop Knicky stumbles back into the
corner. From the corner Titan pulls Knicky out of the corner and into the
middle of the ring with an exploder suplex. Titan continues in motion and
goes for another cover. The referee counts 1…2…Knicky kicks out again.
Titan pulls Knicky to his feet and then jumps up and sends him back to the
mat with a dropkick. Titan takes a quick breather as Knicky makes his way
to a knee.


Kerry: He might not want to give Knicky all this time.
Josh: Knicky doesn’t need the time, but Titan really should continue
with his momentum.


Titan pulls Knicky completely to his feet before lifting him above his head.
He holds him there for a moment, before dropping him into a neckbreaker
completing the Idolizer. Knicky falls limp on the mat as Titan once again
goes for the cover. The referee counts 1…2…another kickout by Knicky.
Titan has an extremely pissed look on his face as he cant pick up the pin.
He taunts the crowd by making a T sign with his arms. The crowd pops at his
confidence. He then picks up Knicky and they are both on their feet. Titan
goes to lift him for the Icon Unleashed but Knicky counters and hits a Down
Under DDT. Knicky then makes the cover. The referee counts 1…2…kickout by
Titan.


Kerry: That looked like that was it for Titan.
Josh: Knicky still has some left in the tank.


Knicky pulls Titan to his feet and hits him in the jaw with a right hand.
Knicky connects with another right hand. Knicky goes for a third right hand
but Titan blocks the attempt and catches Knicky with a right hand of his
own. Titan goes to life Knicky for the Icon Unleashed for another attempt
but Knicky gets halfway into the air and starts shaking his legs making it
hard for Titan. Titan lifts Knicky a little higher but Knicky shakes and
twists and Titan loses his grip. Knicky falls from Titans grasp and as he
falls he counters it and grabs Titans head turning it into the 47-15.


Kerry: There it is! It’s over!
Josh: Told you Kerry, outta NOWHERE!


Titan bounces off the mat as Knicky rolls over, hooks the leg and makes the
cover. The referee counts 1…2…3! Knicky lets go of Titans leg and rolls up
to one knee. The referee is asking for the title belt. The referee hands
Knicky the belt as he goes to the corner and climbs on the turnbuckle
playing to the crowd with the belt.


Jessica Lock: Your Winner, and NEW IWF Champion, winning the match
via pinfall, KNIIICKYYY!!


MNM V Helms V Kassidy V Montana​


Bell Sounds. All four men circle the ring, in unison, as the tension builds, neither man unsure whom to attack. Suddenly Helms jumps across the ring and takes down MNM with a clothesline, unloading with stiff and rapid rights and lefts, as Montana quickly rolls out of the ring. Montana slowly makes his way around the outside, tapping his temple as Kassidy rolls out of the ring after him. Montana makes his way to the ramp as Kassidy reaches him, and Montana quickly drives his elbow into the stomach of Kassidy, catching him off guard. Kassidy buckles as Montana grabs him and hits two big rights to the face, knocking him to his knees. Montana follows up with three vile knees to the face as Tyrus continues to bash away at MNM. Finally he rolls off him and hoists his foe to his feet, whipping him across the ring with some power. MNM bounces off the ropes and races at Tyrus, and ducks a big clothesline, bouncing into the ropes once more: this time hitting a running elbow on Tyrus, sending him to the mat. Montana grabs Kassidy and drags him over to the steel steps, and slams his head down on them, hard as Kassidy just collapses to his knees once more. Montana takes Kassidy and rolls him into the ring as MNM delivers a clubbing blow to the spine of the prone Tyrus Helms.

Kerry: What a fast paced start to the match, Josh!


Montana rolls into the ring, and with a mutual agreement between MNM, continues to work on Kassidy. Montana drops his elbow down upon the chest of Kassidy as MNM hoists Helms to his feet and hits a vertical suplex. MNM, trying to take complete control, rushes over to Montana and pounces on him, but Montana catches him before he can attack; and locks a hand around his throat, a sick smile on his face. Montana takes MNM and drives his knee into the stomach of MNM, before grabbing him and hitting a big spine buster in the centre of the ring. Montana quickly grabs MNM’s legs and begins to stomp away at both of them, stomping up and down the legs, down to the ankles. He smirks as he grabs MNM and lifts him to his feet, when Kassidy grabs him from behind and hits and Orton back breaker, almost breaking his foe in half. Montana drops to his back in sheer pain, as Kassidy quickly hits a jumping leg drop across the throat of Montana, before grabbing MNM; who is still on one knee. Kassidy grabs MNM but MNM rakes the eyes, and pushes him backwards into the ropes. MNM rushes at Kassidy as he back body drops him over the rope, to the mats on the outside. Kassidy turns and laughs at MNM, as Helms attacks him from behind, driving his knee into the lower spine on his challenger. Helms almost breaks Kassidy’s spine in two, and continues his offence as he drags him backwards into the centre of the ring, and hits a back suplex. Helms covers Kassidy but only gets a two count. Kassidy begins to climb to his feet slowly, as Helms just watches on and smirks, feeling in control.

Kerry: Wow, Helms sure does seem overly confident right now, doesn’t he!
Josh: He sure does Kerry, and so he should: Kassidy is stumbling to his feet, Montana is on his back and MNM is outside the ring!


Helms becomes a little impatient and hoists Kassidy to his feet and hits a snap suplex, sending Kassidy right back to his back. Helms wastes absolutely no time and goes right after him, delivering stiff rights and lefts to the prone and defenceless challenger. Helms rolls off Kassidy and spots Montana, who has made it to his feet. He rushes over to him and delivers a clubbing blow to his face, against the ropes almost throwing him over the top rope. Montana wobbles on the ropes as Helms races off into the opposite direction, with some speed, and bounces into the ropes. Helms races back across the ring as Montana races towards him, as Helms ducks Montana’s clothesline. Both Montana and Helms races into the ropes with great speed and bounce back at each other, connecting in the middle of the ring with pure and utter power, hitting a double clothesline and almost beheading the other. The impact sends the crowd into a craze as both men slam onto their backs, the impact knocking the wind out of them both. Montana and Helms lie motionless in the centre of the ring motionless for several moments, as Kassidy and MNM begin to stir on the inside and outside respectively. Kassidy looks down at the carnage as he makes it to his feet, as MNM gets onto the apron. Both men spot the other, and yet both men make their way to the opposing turnbuckles, as the crowd begins to stir. Kassidy and MNM both climb up to the top turnbuckle, and look at Helms and Montana respectively. Kassidy suddenly dives off the top turnbuckle, as does MNM, and both hit a shooting star press and frog splash on Helms and Montana respectively. The crowd jumps to their feet as Kassidy and MNM roll around the ring, holding their stomachs. Both men quickly climb to their feet and begin to slug it out, understanding the situation. Kassidy tries to get the upperhand, but it is MNM who manages to take control, as he hits two rights in a row, then a quick drop kick to the face of his foe. Kassidy slams onto his back as MNM races to him, and lifts him to his feet, hitting a quick superkick to his jaw. Kassidy crumbles back to his back, as MNM grabs Helms and lifts him to his feet, smirking sickly. With Helms in MNMs grip, he is thrown across the ring with a spinout powerbomb.

Kerry: MNM seems to have this in the bag, Josh. But we both know, you cant count out any one of these guys!

MNM quickly hops back to his feet and grabs Helms, hoisting the near-lifeless body to his feet. Still running on adrenalin, MNM grabs Helms and hoists him onto his shoulder, and hits his patterned finisher, a running powerslam called the Manase Powerslam. MNM hops to his feet as Montana gets to his, unsteady and against the ropes. MNM grabs Montana and lifts him onto his shoulders for a second Manase Powerslam, but Montana quickly slides off and lands behind him. With a swift motion, Montana grabs MNM’s arms and lifts him up onto his back, for his finisher; a razor’s edge, entitled Your Downfall. Montana throws MNM into the air, however he manages to flip over and land on his feet, in front of his foe. MNM rushes at Montana, who drops to the mat and forces him to step over him. Before MNM can get his feet back on the mat, Kassidy connects with an intense power kick to the jaw. MNM’s head snaps back as he collapses to the mat, and Kassidy rushes at Montana, and the two men lock up. Montana and Kassidy force each other around the ring and walk into the turnbuckle, as Montana breaks the lock and quickly chops Kassidy’s chest, hard. Kassidy buckles at the chop, as Montana grabs him and drives his knee into the face of his foe and challenger, before kicking him in his knee, three times. Kassidy drops to his knees as Montana continues to stomp away at his knees and drags him towards the centre of the ring, hitting a vertical suplex. Montana climbs to his feet and is grabbed from behind by Helms, who turns him and connects with a flurry of rights and lefts, knocking Montana back onto the ropes, before whipping him across the ring. Montana races across the ring into the ropes as Helms races after him, and hits a big time clothesline as Montana bounces off the ropes, and is sent to the outside. Helms turns and grabs the prone Kassidy in the centre of the ring, and hoists him to his feet.
IF MNM wins…

Helms grabs Kassidy and hoists him to his feet, and lifts him onto his shoulder, but MNM grabs Kassidy from behind, and catches both his challengers off guard. Helms turns, as Kassidy is shoved into him, and their heads clonk. MNM shoves Helms out of the ring and onto the floor with a wicked shot head first into the padding. MNM goes for the cover on Kassidy
1...2..
Montana breaks up the count at 2 and 3/4 to make sure he is still in this match. Montana stomps on MNM's head to make sure he gets off of Kassidy. Montana hits an elbow drop onto Kassidy and covers.
1...2..
MNM somehow hits a double sledge to the back of the head of Montana to break it up again. Montana gets up and starts to throw right hands with MNM. MNM wins the battle quickly sending Montana into the ropes. Montana bounces off into the ropes and right into Kassidy. Kassidy sets him up for the Vampire's Bite. Kassidy drills the vampire's bite on Montana. Kassidy crawls over to cover Montana but MNM catches him with a kick to the stomach. MNM goes downwards and hits the Manase Effect. MNM covers
1...2...3

Winner and NEW Undisputed Champion: MNM


Jessica Lock: Your winner and NEW IWF Undisputed Champion....MNM

Josh Hart: WHAT?

Kerry Lane: I can't believe it

Josh Hart: I can't believe it either

Kerry Lane: Kassidy had it won

Josh Hart: Damnit I wanted Montana to win

Kerry Lane: MNM has just won the undisputed championship, I am in awe


MNM's hand is raised by the referee and he falls down clutching the undisputed championship in his arms. MNM quickly jumps out of the ring and by Tyrus Helms. MNM scurries up the ramp in happiness, he turns around one more time and holds the championship in the air. The show fades out with Tyrus Helms looking at MNM holding his head, Kassidy laid out cold and Montana beating up the canvas with his fist
 
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