Ding ding ding!
Justin Cash: The following contest is set for one fall and is for the North American Championship!
Good Looking Guy by Eric Matthews hits the PA. Beach is making his way to the ring. He stops at the ramp and flexes for the fans, who boo him profusely. He checks his hair with a comb and gets in the ring. He wastes no time starting to taunt, but gracefully takes his time to do it good and well.
Justin Cash: Introducing first, from San Diego, California, "The Beach Terror" Mr. Bobby Beach!
He finishes his taunting motions, and Pardon Me by Incubus plays on the PA now. Eric Snow waits for some smoke to rill the stage area, and he makes his way out. He gets a mixed reaction, leaning toward cheers. He makes his way to the ring, and eyes up Beach good as he gets in.
Justin Cash: And his opponent, from Chicago, Illinois, weighing in at 200 pounds even, Eric Snow!
Leonard Scott: These men won matches last week to earn this opportunity.
Mac Reynolds:Snow beat Ryan Welfare and Beach beat Chucho Hiroshi.
The bell rings again, and we're getting the action under way. Snow starts it off by going for a lockup on Beach, which Bobby obliges to. The struggle for position, but the bigger Beach gains the advantage and gets a side headlock on Snow. Snow struggles for a while, finally backing into the corner to get a release. Beach releases, and is met with Snow's boot to the gut. Erick climbs the turnbuckle and swings around to hit a hurricanrana. He gets up and awaits Beach's rise to his feet. When he gets there, Eric runs at him with a clothesline, but swings over the ducking Beach. Bobby connects with a boot to Snow's gut now. You can read his lips saying "How do YOU like it?" He lifts Eric up for a powerbomb. Eric struggles, striking Beach in the head with repeated punches. Bobby wobbles over to the ropes, and Eric falls backwards, pulling Beach over onto the floor with a headscissor.
Leonard Scott: These men wasted no time going to the outside.
Eric begins kicking the leg of Beach profusely. He works on the keg, before lifting and giving Bobby a Roundhouse kick to the head. He gets into the ring to stop the referee's count, and waits for Bobby to get to his feet. When Beach does, Snow vaults with a slingshot to the outside and hits a cross body on Beach. Both men are down, and the ref starts counting.
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Two...
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Five...
Six...Both men start to get up. Beach runs and clotheslines Snow to the floor.
Seven...Beach gets in the ring.
Eight...
Nine...Snow gets to his feet.
Te...NO! Eric gets into the ring at the very last second.
Mac Reynolds: Both men do a good job of keeping each other down. Snow almost cost himself that time.
Beach seizes the downed opponent and locks in an STF on him. He wrenches, almost forcing Snow to tap. He gets close, but refuses to give up, especially this early in the contest. Snow slowly crawls tot he rope. When he's inches from reaching it, Bobby releases and pulls him back to the middle. He resumes the hold and wrenches some more. He finally gives up, realizing Snow's will, and instead lifts him up and slams him for a scoop slam. He locks in a seated ab stretch, hoping a different move will prove different results. He is wrenching like a mad man, when Snow somehow slips his arm out. He gets out of the hold and jumps to his feet. He kicks Beach in the head and covers.
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Two...
Kickout!
Leonard Scott: Snow somehow managed to escape the submission, and now has the upper hand!
Snow lifts Beach to a seated position, and starts applying a variety of kicks to the chest, back, and head of Beach. He covers again, only for two. He decides desperate measures are in need, and climbs to the top rope. He lines up for and attempts the X Splash, but Beach rolls away at the last second. Snow lands face first on the mat, and immediately grabs his chest. Beach goes for a cover but only gets two. He again locks in the STF and wrenches some more. He is forced to release, though, when Eric manages to grab the bottom rope. He releases the hold and immediately starts stomping on Snow. He does so until he decides to pin.
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Two...
Th, kickout!
Mac Reynolds: Back and forth action, with Beach heading the way now.
Beach lifts Snow to his feet and throws him to the corner. Beach charges at him and hits a splash. He lifts Snow and hangs him by his feet in a tree of woe. He backs up and charges for a dropkick. Eric pulls himself up and Beach slides right through, crashing into the ring post. Eric gets up to a seated position on the turnbuckle and turns around to face the inside of the ring. Bobby slowly gets to his feet, clutching his left knee. Suddenly, Snow dives off feet first and connects with a diving hurricanrana. He goes for a cover...
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Two...
Thr, kickout!
Eric looks up at the ref in utter disbelief. He climbs to his feet and gets out of the ring, onto the apron. He waits for Beach to get to his feet. When he does, Snow slingshots over the top rope and clotheslines Bobby. He covers again...
One...
Two...
Thre, kickout!
Leonard Scott: Eric Snow is throwing everything he has in this match, and then some, but he can't manage to put Bobby Beach away.
Snow again gets to his feet and waits for Bobby to rise to his own. As he does, Snow runs at him. He swings wildly for a clothesline and misses! Bobby grabs a hold of him and hits a clothesline of his own. He gets up to Snow who jumped back up and connects with a float over neckbreaker. He covers but only gets two. Beach picks Snow up and connects with a powerbomb. He picks him up again and drags Snow to the corner. He lifts him high for a superplex. When they are grappling for position on the top rope, Beach's knee gives out. He falls to his back on the mat. Snow collects himself and dives for the X Splash once again. Bobby manages to lift his good knee, which Snow hits directly with his chest. Eric rolls off and grasps his chest in pain once again. Bobby slowly manages to get to his feet. He catches Snow from behind and lifts him for the Burning Hammer. Snow gives a few elbows to the head and wobbles to the ropes. Snow pulls himself off and pushes Beach back. Bobby retaliates by charging, but Eric counters by pulling down the top rope.
Mac Reynolds: It's spilling to the outside once again.
Snow springboards and hits a splash on the downed Bobby Beach. Both men are down in pain as the ref counts...
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Two...
Three...
Four...
Five...
Six...
Seven...both men are struggling to get to their feet.
Eight...
Nine...
Leonard Scott: The ref is at nine, can these men get in the ring?
As Scott says this, Beach rolls in the ring right after nine. His hope rises for the win, but Snow gets in at the last second!
Mac Reynolds: Yes they can! We're still going in this North American Title match!
Beach covers Snow, but only gets a near fall. He looks at the ref in desperate disbelief, but has no choice but to continue the fight. He waits for Snow to get up and throws a fist. Snow throws one back. They exchange strikes until Snow grabs the advantage. He throws a volley of fists, followed by a volley of kicks, resulting in a head kick. He swings wildly for the kick, but Beach ducks it and grabs his leg. Bobby sweeps it from beneath him and Eric lands on his face. He gets rolled over by Beach. Bobby locks in his signature Dragon Sleeper. He wrenches to no avail, but refuses to release. Slowly, Snow crawls with his legs to the ropes. He wraps his feet around the bottom rope and Beach is forced to release. He waits, standing in the middle of the ring, for Eric to get to his feet. Once he does, Beach again lifts him for the Burning Hammer. Bobby connects this time, slamming Snow to the mat. He covers.
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Two...
Th, NO!
Leonard Scott: Eric snow got his foot on the bottom rope at the last second. He saves himself his chance at the title!
Bobby beach looks up at the ref, once more, in disbelief. He argues harshly with the referee, while being caught of guard with a head kick from Snow. Eric grabs on and hits the X Factor! He covers...
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Two...
Mac Reynolds: Did Snow finally put it away?!
THREE!
Justin Cash: Here's your winner by way of pinfall, and the NEW North American Champion, Eric Snow!