Hardcore Impact - August 17th, 2007

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Welcome to the jungle we've got fun and games





We got everything you want honey, we know the names




We are the people that can find whatever you may need

If you got the money honey we got your disease


CHORUS:
In the jungle, Welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
I wanna watch you bleed


James Kash turning on Monday Night Mayhem and helping Hardcore Impact pick up the win at Collision Course and than James Kash, Montana, and Slash turning on Hardcore Impact and the forming of The Mobb


Welcome to the jungle we take it day by day
If you want it you're gonna bleed but it's the price to pay
And you're a very sexy girl that's very hard to please
You can taste the bright lights but you won't get there for free
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
Feel my, my, my serpentine
OOh, I wanna hear you scream


Welcome to the jungle it gets worse here every day
Ya learn to live like an animal in the jungle where we play
If you hunger for what you see you'll take it eventually
You can have everything you want but you better not take it from me


CHORUS


And when you're high you never ever wanna come down
so sown, so down, so down....YEAH


Knicky turning on Kassidy in the Extreme Elimination Chamber match at Holiday Havok.


You know where you are?
you're in the jungle baby...you're gonna DIEEE
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
fell my, my, my serpentine
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to you
its gonna bring you down....HA!!


Than a video plays of everything that happened at Over The Edge from Chris Kendo winning The Rumble to Montana destroying Devastating Dominick in the three stages of hell match up to the arrest of MJ, Knicky, and Kassidy.







The Camera shows the IWF Champion, Chris Kendo walking down the hall with the championship belt around his shoulder. He appears in sweats ready for action, during tonights, “Night of Uncertainy†Chris seems a bit nervous as he walks down the hall and pauses in front of Bruce Pages door. He waits a second, knocks, and enters, as the IWF Camera is locked out of the office. The camera stays on the door as Kendo and Page are having a conversation. The camera moves in closer, to try and get a better understanding of what the two are talking about. About two minutes the door slams open as Chris sans his IWF Championship, as he walks out. The Camera follows him as Kendo pushes off the camera. The Camera follows Chris to the parking where he is seen getting into his Mustang GT, and driving off into darkness.

Kerry Lane: What the hell just happened there Josh?

Josh Hart: I don’t know Kerry, it looked it something you would see in the Twlight zone. Did Bruce Page really send Chris Kendo home? Something isn’t right.

Kerry Lane: Also Chris left without his IWF championship, I wonder what this means just days from Blaze of Glory.

Josh Hart: Don’t look at me Kerry, I don’t have the answers.

Kerry Lane: I know, I would assume, Bruce Page will announce something later tonight.

Josh Hart: Tonight we got a hard hitting night of action for you. Knicky and Aussie Battler will face off in a rematch from Hardcore Hell, this time, it’s a mystery stipulation!

Kerry Lane: That will likely go down as the greatest matchups ever here on Hardcore Impact. The whole Hardcore Impact roster is set to be here tonight, so prepare for a night uncertainy.


***Commercial ***

Hell’s Bell’s by ACDC hits the arena as the lights go out and Death steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at seven feet and one and a half inch weighing in at a record of five hundred pounds from Parts Unknown, Death!

Josh Hart: Here comes another rookie that’s taking over the IWF with brute strength I don’t think there’s anybody that can beat him.

Kerry Lane: Well that may be true but the IWF Xtreme Champion thinks he has a shot.

Modest hits the arena as the IWF Xtreme Champion “Ruthless†Ryan Byrne steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

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

Josh Hart: Death out weighs Byrne by his own body weight two hundred and fifty pounds. Death is going to flatten this guy.

Kerry Lane: Even though that may be don’t count on Byrne.


Single’s Match



Death

Vs.
Ryan Byrne






Bell Rings:Death charges out of the corner and attempts to flatten Byrne with a big boot, but Byrne pulls down the top rope and Death falls to the outside. Death slowly makes it back to his feet after hitting the outside ground and Byrne laughs at him from inside the ring. Death finally makes it back to his feet when Byrne jumps from the top rope and catches Death with a corkscrew moonsault. Death hits the mat with full force from the attack from Byrne and Byrne makes it back to his feet and continues to laugh at Death on the outside. The ref starts the count, but Byrne rolls back in to stop it and quickly rolls back out. Byrne guides Death back to his feet and sends him crashing into the ring steps back first. Byrne guides Death and rolls him back into the ring and follows. Byrne climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and quickly connects with a high angle shooting star press in the middle of the ring. Byrne makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count, but Death is able to kick out at one. Fans sitting close to ringside are yelling out Holy Shit, Holy Shit, Holy Shit. Byrne can’t believe that Death was able to kick out after a high impact top rope move.

Kerry Lane: Can you believe that Death just kicked out of that move like it was nothing.

Josh Hart: Well come on Kerry its not like that move was such a big deal apparently it wasn’t.

Death makes it back to his feet and meets Byrne in the middle of the ring. Both men are staring each other down and Byrne catches Death with a quick right hand that doesn’t faze him one bit. Byrne throws a wild punch and Death catches it in his right hand. Byrne throws another wild punch and Death catches it with his left hand. Death has Byrne’s hands twisted in his own and plants Byrne on the mat with a swinging side walk slam. Death makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count, but Death raises Byrne’s shoulders off the mat at two. The fans boo widely and Death just soaks it in. Death guides Byrne back to his feet by lifting him up by his head. Byrne tries to fight back, but Death catches him with a head butt and Byrne falls limp in Death’s hands. Death sends Byrne crashing into the corner with an irish whip and Death sets up on the opposite side of the ring. Death taunts to the crowd with the cutthroat hand signal and charges at Byrne with a full bucket of steam and connects with Greed’s Rush flatting Byrne in the corner and Byrne falls limp to the mat. Death signals that the end is near and sets Byrne up for the Pestilence Powerbomb in the middle of the ring. Death makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count.
Winner: Death

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

Josh Hart: And just like that Kerry Byrne is out for the three count and the loser of the matchup, with that win over Byrne Death should become the next number one contender after Vic Noreaga.

Kerry Lane: Well Death did make quick work of Byrne and time will only tell.
Josh Hart: Lets keep the action moving with our next matchup.

Hurt by Nine Inch Nails hits the arena and Crow 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 forty-five pounds from Newark, New Jersey, “The Crowâ€!

Josh Hart: This guy has been on a roll as of late and it looks like his next victim is none other than the crowd favorite Maggot.

Kerry Lane: I don’t know to much of Maggot being the victim this is going to be a great match.

Pulse of the Maggots by Slipknot hits the arena as Maggot 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 two hundred and seventy pounds from Des Moines, Iowa “The Maggotâ€!

Kerry Lane: The Maggot looks ready to get in the ring and get to some action.

Josh Hart: Well it won’t be much action, but being on the mat the entire match.


Single’s Match



The Crow

vs.
The Maggot






Bell Rings:The Crow and The Maggot meet in the middle of the ring and stare each other down. Crow has a sinister smile on his face and than slaps the taste out of Maggot’s mouth. Maggot holds his jaw and than levels Crow with a hard-hitting right hand heard throughout the entire arena. Maggot guides Crow back to his feet and sends him crashing against the ropes with tremendous power. Maggot bounces off the ropes and than flattens Crow in the corner with a body splash. Maggot grabs the head of Crow and than charges towards the middle of the ring and plants Crow on the mat with a bulldog. Maggot makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Crow kicks out at two. Maggot guides Crow back to his feet and connects with Vermillion in the middle of the ring. Maggot goes for the quick cover once again and the ref gets down for the count, but Crow kicks out at two. Maggot makes it back to his feet and stomps the chest of Crow to keep him on the mat. Maggot grabs the legs of Crow and locks on the Sharpshooter. Crow screams out in pain and immediately fights for the ropes. Crow slowly makes it way towards the ropes and gets closer and closer with each lunge and with one last lunge Crow is able to grab the bottom rope. The ref makes Maggot release the hold and Crow rolls to the outside to gain his senses. Maggot stands back as the ref makes sure he releases Crow. Maggot rolls to the outside and looks for Crow. Crow slides under the ring and waits for Maggot. Maggot circles the outside of the ring and can’t find Crow. Maggot searches again and sees a part of the ring apron that’s ruffled at the corner. Maggot pulls the apron up and sticks his head under the ring and a fire extinguisher sets off and Maggot holds his eyes trying to see out of them. Crow rolls out from under the ring on the other side of the ring with a smirk on his face wondering who just set off the extinguisher. Crow smacks Maggot on the back of the head and guides him back to his feet. Crow sends Maggot crashing into the outside corner post shoulder first. Maggot grabs his shoulder in serious pain as he’s guided back to his feet and Crow sends him crashing into the ring steps and Maggot hits them knee first. Crow rolls back into the ring to stop the count and than rolls back out. Crow guides Maggot back to his feet and rolls him back into the ring. Crow pulls Maggot’s head out and places his neck on the ring apron. Crow jumps up to the ring apron and than connects with a leg drop across the neck of Maggot. Crow slides Maggot back into the middle of the ring and makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Maggot is able to grab the bottom rope with his outstretch foot to stop the count. Crow bounces off the ropes and than drives his knee in the face of Maggot with a falling knee drop. Crow makes another quick cover, but Maggot is able to get his shoulder up at two. Crow guides Maggot back to his feet and sets him up for the Double Underhook Backbreaker.

Kerry Lane: Just like that the match has a chance to turn around and Maggot might have a chance to take it back over.

Josh Hart: Not likely, The Crow is going to win this match hands down.


Crow holds Maggot in the air and taunts to the crowd. Maggot shifts his weight and takes Crow down to the mat with an inverted falling reverse ddt. Both men are down on the mat and laying there motionless. Crow and Maggot slowly make it back to their feet and Maggot is able to make it back to his first. Crow makes it the rest of the way and Maggot charges and connects with an Enziguri Kick to the back of the head. Maggot stays on the attack and quickly guides Crow back to his feet and sends him back down to the mat with a Flowing Snap DDT that nearly took his head off. Maggot waits for Crow to make it back to his feet and Maggot sets Crow up for the Heretic Driver and connects in the middle of the ring. Maggot climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and than jumps from the turnbuckle and connects with the Mosh Pit in the middle of the ring. Maggot makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count.
Winner: Maggot

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen the winner of the Matchup via pinfall, The Maggot!

Kerry Lane: What did I tell you Josh I knew that Maggot had this match in the bag.

Josh Hart: Don’t get your panties in a budge, it was a fluke and it wouldn’t happen twice.


***COmmercial***


The camera cuts back to a locker room. From the bathroom area The Oukast
Kid walks out and it shows Jason Berk and Mikala sitting in the locker room.
TOK is getting ready for his upcoming match as Berk begins to talk.

Jason Berk: Ok. What do you want me to tell him?

TOK: You tell him what you think is best. I don’t know what else to
tell him. Shit happens. Last week Bruce Page told me to leave if that’s
what I wanted, so I did. Then he called me and told me to come back. Told
me that he would take care of it, I told him that if it didn’t get taken
care of I was gone for good. But now, everything is taken care of, and I am
here to stay on Impact. So you tell him that.

Jason Berk: Ok man. But this middle man shit has got to stop.

TOK: Tell him that.

Berk stands up and walks out of the locker room. Mikala looks at TOK as TOK
begins to talk.

TOK: What do these people want me to do? I am one man for gods
sakes.

Mikala: I know babe.

TOK: And this week. Who is booking this shit, since Maggot won
earlier, now who I face is a coin toss?!

Mikala: What does it matter who you face? You will win regardless.

TOK: I know, but I am going into this blind. I haven’t faced either
of these guys, and I couldn’t even train for one of their styles. They both
wrestle differently.

Mikala: You just need to calm down. It will be ok. Go out there and
do your best. You will end up victorious. You just have to visualize it
and believe it.

TOK: Ok. Your right, but first…

TOK reaches into his pocket and pulls out a coin.

TOK: Ok. Call it in the air. Heads is Cahan Malone, and Tails is MJ
Doyle.

TOK flips the coin high into the air as Mikala calls it.

Mikala: Heads!

TOK looks at Mikala as the coin falls, he turns and walks away. As TOK gets
to the door the coin hits the ground. Mikala looks down at the coin as the
door shuts behind TOK. The camera zooms in on the coin showing tails.

Josh Hart: It looks like TOK was a bit nervous about this match-up.

Kerry Lane: Something we don’t see from him a lot.

Josh Hart: Well, here he comes!

The lights fade as You Dont Know hits the speakers as TOK walks out onto the
stage. Smoke covers the stage area as sparks fall from above. TOK gets to
center stage when a spray of sparks shoot at TOK(Goldberg). Rockets and
explosions burst in all sorts of directions as TOK stands there pumping
himself up. The sparks, rockets, and explosions cease as TOK struts to the
ring looking into the crowd pointing, shaking his head, laughing, high
fiving fans along the way.

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Daytona Beach, FL,
weighing it at 265 pounds, The Juggernaut, The Outkast Kid!

He gets to the edge of the ring and jumps up onto the apron and climbs in
the ring. TOK jumps up in the middle of the ring and as he lands he leans
back and yells and hits his chest King Kong style. The lights fade back in
as TOK walks around and loosens up awaiting his opponent.

Josh Hart: The man has been on quite a roll here lately.

Kerry Lane: You can say that again. Him and his tag team partner Maggot
have dominated the tag team scene as of late winning the tournament held
here on Impact.

Josh Hart: Yes, they won their final round match up despite some backstage
antics by TOK, that didn’t please Maggot either.

Kerry Lane: No, TOK and Maggot have disagreed lately, maybe they will get
on the same page for Blaze of Glory. Maggot won his match earlier, so lets
see which half of the tag team champs TOK must face here tonight.

"Jesus Walks" hits, and Doyle comes dancing out onto the stage. The house
lights flash green through the entire entrance. He is wearing an identical
"shirt/cape" to what HBK wore to the ring at WM23, only all the
accessories/crosses are green. He dances around the stage, playing to the
crowd.

Josh Hart: Its MJ Doyle!

Kerry Lane: It has been awhile since we have seen him on Impact, lets see
how he fares tonight against TOK.

At the top of the ramp he drops to his knees, bows his head and brings his
hands together, before throwing them in the air, setting off a row of pyro
behind him on the stage.

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Belfast, Northern
Ireland, weighing in at 248 pounds, The Irish Icon, MJ Doyle.

He then continues to dance his way to the ring, high-fiving the crowd as he
goes. He springs onto the ring apron and has a last glance around the crowd
before entering the ring through the ropes. Once in the ring, he dances his
way around, climbing on all four turnbuckles posing for the crowd and
looking to the sky before hopping down. Once he has posed on all four
corners, he removes the ring shirt and is set for action.


Single’s Match


MJ Doyle

Vs.
TOK






Bell Rings: MJ Doyle wastes no time as he takes TOK to the mat with an opening dropkick.The two get up and TOK has a stunned look on his face. MJ continuing with
the quick attacks takes TOK back to the mat with a swinging neckbreaker.
TOK lays on the mat holding his neck as MJ stands up. MJ plays to the crowd
as TOK stands up. MJ turns as TOK is rushing him. MJ uses TOK momentum and
takes him face first to the mat with a drop toe hold.

Josh Hart: TOK needs to change his strategy here. MJ’s speed is getting
the best of him.

Kerry Lane: Exactly, TOK needs to find a mistake by MJ and use it against
him to get the upper advantage in this bout.

MJ quickly turns the drop toe hold and rolls TOK up into the STF. TOK
starts to wave his arm and grunt in pain. He is desperately reaching for
the ropes to break the hold. MJ pulls back to add more pressure to the
hold, as TOK rolls and squirms and finally gets a hold of the ropes. The
referee points to TOK’s hand where he has the ropes and tells MJ to release
the hold. MJ holds on until the referee counts to 4 of the 5 count before
releasing the hold. MJ stands up and rolls TOK over. MJ grabs TOK’s right
leg and drops an elbow drop right on to the inside of his right knee. TOK
rolls over on his side grasping his knee in pain. MJ stands up once again
as he grabs the right leg of TOK once more. MJ looks to the crowd as he is
about ready to drive TOK’s knee to the mat. TOK takes advantage of this
hesitation, and kicks MJ in his knee. MJ goes down and releases TOK’s leg.
TOK then uses both feet to kick MJ in chest with enough force to send him
rolling out of the ring between the bottom and middle rope.

Josh Hart: That was the mistake TOK needed.

Kerry Lane: MJ attempted to show off to the crowd and TOK took advantage, sending MJ to the outside with a huge kick.

The referee starts to count as MJ has hit the arena floor to the outside.
1… TOK stands up and adjusts his knee brace. 2… He then walks over to the
ropes, he jumps up onto the top rope and uses it to spring to the outside,
splashing down onto MJ. 3… TOK bounces off holding his stomach and his
knee as MJ is feeling the impact as well. 4… TOK uses the ring barrier to
pull himself up to his knees, as MJ is using the ring apron. 5… MJ is the
first to his feet as he goes over to TOK. 6… He grabs TOK by the neck and
slams his face down into the apron. 7… TOK walks down along the apron as
MJ follows. 8… MJ rolls TOK into the ring under the bottom rope as he
slides in after.

Josh Hart: These two are really evenly matched.

Kerry Lane: MJ is showing us that he hasn’t forgot anything since his last
time on Impact.

MJ pulls TOK up and whips him across the ring. TOK comes rushing back to
MJ, as MJ picks him up and drops his neck on the top rope. TOK bounces off
the ropes and falls to the mat in the middle of the ring holding his neck
and gasping for air. MJ pulls TOK back to his feet and picks him up for a
scoop slam. MJ jumps up onto the top rope. He jumps off looking for a top
rope moonsault but TOK rolls out of the way. MJ lands flat on his face on
the mat. TOK uses the ropes to get to his knees and leans against the ropes
catching his breath. MJ is starting to get up as TOK stands solely on his
feet with no support. MJ stands up as, TOK moves over and sends MJ back to
the mat with a vicious head butt.

Josh Hart: Did you see that?

Kerry Lane: Ya, TOK with a standing head butt!

MJ is holding his forehead as TOK is shaking the cobwebs out as well. MJ is
first stable on his feet. MJ whips TOK into the ropes and then bounces off
the ropes perpendicular to TOK. MJ and TOK meet in the middle of the ring
and MJ jumps up and grabs TOK by the neck looking for the Irish Eyes. TOK
grabs MJ before he can pull TOK down executing the maneuver, as TOK slams MJ
into the mat in an adapted choke slam.

Josh Hart: Look at the strength of TOK!

Kerry Lane: He just grabbed MJ in mid air attempting that Irish Eyes, and
slammed him to the mat.

TOK is standing in the corner as he grabs the ropes and jumps up and down.
He gets into an athletic stance waiting for MJ to stand up. The crowd
begins to cheer loudly, as they know what is about to happen. MJ stands up
and TOK rushes MJ, taking him to the mat with a huge spear. The crowd pops
again.

Josh Hart: This is it Kerry. He has him all set up here.

Kerry Lane: Your right, this isn’t looking good for MJ.

TOK jumps up in the ring and beats his hands on his chest playing to the
crowd. He pulls MJ up my his head. He then sets him up, he throws MJs arm
over his shoulders and looks into the crowd. TOK then lifts MJ straight up
into the air, TOK holds him straight up and spins around 180 degrees in the
middle of the ring. TOK then drop MJ and drives him into the mat.

Josh Hart: Well there it is, The End.

Kerry Lane: Its over here for MJ.

TOK makes the pin as the referee begins to count.

1… 2…

Before the referee can get to three the crowd pops as Cahan Malone comes
running out of the back.

Josh Hart: Its Malone.

Kerry Lane: He’s here but he’s too late.

The referee’s hand hits the mat for the three count. The referee calls for
the bell as Cahan slides in the ring.

Jessica Lock: Winner of this match via pin fall, The Outkast Kid.

TOK stands up in the ring as Cahan jumps up and the two begin to exchange
right hands. The crowd then pops again when the Maggot comes running from
the back.

Josh Hart: These two are having disagreements but they are clearly on the
same team.

Kerry Lane: Yes, these two really make a good team.

MJ is standing at this time and TOK is sending rights to Cahan and MJ simultaneously. Maggot slides in the ring and turns MJ around. Maggot
starts sending rights to MJ, as Maggot and MJ exchange right hands. The two
fighting pairs in the ring exchanging rights in the ring, Maggot and TOK
then throw MJ and Cahan respectively out of opposite sides of the ring at
the same time. The two back up into the middle of the ring where they bump
together. They turn around and take a step back. The Maggot looks to see
that the fight is over, and turns around and leaves the ring without saying
anything to TOK. TOK is left standing in the ring as the Maggot makes his
way to the back.

Josh Hart: They are on the same team, but are still having some internal
problems.

Kerry Lane: We need to take another break. We will be back with more
Hardcore Impact!

*** Commercial ***


Grimey hits the speakers. When the lyrics begin, Noreaga shoots out from
behind the curtain and walks down to the ring looking at both sides of the
arena.

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Queens, New York,
weighing in at 260 pounds, Superthug, Vic Noreaga!!

Vic then slides into the ring and goes to all four corners (Austin style)
and raises both arms into the air.

"I walk alone" hits the speakers. A wall of smoke covers the entire stage,
and when it fades away, he comes out from the stage floor standing and
looking to the ground, he then in a sudden move points to the sky and then
to himself, making a huge flag of Costa Rica to come from the ceiling , he
then walks all the way to the ring bragging and insulting the crowd.

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from New York, New York,
weighing in at 265 pounds, Biggger than Life, C.M.S.!!!

He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing at himself playing
to the crowd as they chant..â€C…M…S!!!â€.

Josh Hart: This match is getting underway. These two have quite a
history. Lets see how it plays out into this matchup.

Kerry Lane: Your right Josh. These two have seemed to be at each others
throats for the last couple of weeks.

Bell Rings:Vic shoots at CMS but CMS blocks the attempt. CMS looks for a kick to the abdomen; Vic stops CMS’s leg in its tracks. Vic pushes CMS back to both
feet just as he takes him off both with a vicious clothesline. CMS slams
down on the mat, Vic doesn’t waste time as he drops a knee onto the sternum
of CMS. Vic is pulling CMS to his feet by his hair as CMS answers with a
snap mare take down. Vic hits the mat in a sitting position as CMS locks in
a side headlock. Vic tries to break the hold as CMS’s hands are ripping
across Vic’s face. Vic finally forces CMS to release the pressure of the
hold. Vic rolls over onto his back. CMS pulls Vic to his feet as Vic takes
down CMS with a hip toss.

Josh Hart: These two men seem to be evenly matched.

Kerry Lane: Yes Josh, I think its about to open up and get real exciting.

Vic pulls CMS back to his feet and whips him across the ring. Vic leans
down to throw CMS up and over his shoulders but CMS kicks him in the
sternum. CMS rushes Vic and bounces him off the ropes and across the ring.
CMS follows and clotheslines Vic up and over the ropes to the outside.

Josh Hart: Here it goes they are to the outside.

Kerry Lane: This cant be good for either of these men.

CMS exits the ring in pursuit of Vic. CMS pulls Vic up off of the arena
floor. The referee begins to count 1… Holding Vic by the neck he slams his
head into the announce table. 2… Vic’s head bounces off the table as he
uses the table for support to remain standing. 3… CMS grabs him by arm and
whips him towards the ring post, but Vic reverses and CMS goes face first
into the steel ring post.

Josh Hart: That’s unforgiving steel!

Kerry Lane: He might be out cold!

CMS falls to the arena floor as Vic is trying to recover from the shot he
took on the table. The referee is still counting. 4… Vic finally can
stand on his own power as he stands up from leaning on the apron. CMS is
attempting to stand as Vic pulls him up and steadies him on his feet. 5…
Vic leans back and sends a right hand crashing into CMS’ face. Quickly CMS
answers back with a right hand of his own. Vic sends another right hand;
CMS answers with yet another right. 6… CMS then grabs Vic and spins him in
a 180 and sends him the opposite direction and into the steel steps shoulder
first.

Josh Hart: Just like the ring post these stairs are solid steel!

Kerry Lane: They have to get back into the ring or this is going to be a
count out.

Vic slides into the ring breaking the 10 count. Vic then slides back out of
the ring as the referee begins to count again. 1… Vic moves over to CMS as
he is holding onto his shoulder trying to focus away from the pain. 2… Vic
pulls CMS over towards the ring barrier, lifts him up, and drops him sternum
first on the barrier. 3… CMS bounces off the barrier and back to the floor
holding his sternum and gasping for air. Vic climbs back into the ring as
CMS is starting to get up. The referee has to start the count again as Vic
broke it. 1… Vic climbs up onto the turnbuckle, as CMS is getting to his
feet, but is still dazed. 2… Vic jumps off the top rope to the outside
and pulls CMS down with a grimey cutter. 3…

Josh Hart: And this match has been busted wide open.

Kerry Lane: Noreaga with a huge maneuver of the top rope to the outside.

Vic is rolling around grimacing in pain from the impact. 4… CMS is still
laying still. Vic gets to one knee using the ring apron to pull himself up.
5… CMS is finally starting to move around as he rolls over to his side.
Vic stands up using the apron as he pulls CMS to his feet. He rolls CMS in
the ring, as he slides in underneath as well. Vic uses the ropes to climb
to his feet. CMS is on his knees as Vic takes a step back and drives his
foot right into the ribs of CMS. CMS comes up off the ground and lands back
on his side. Vic moves over and sets CMS up to lock in the God Lock.

Josh Hart: Here it is, its over if he gets it in.

Kerry Lane: ITS LOCKED, ITS OVER!!!!

CMS starts to yell in pain, Vic is facing away from the ramp as Ryan Bryne
runs from backstage out to the ring.

Josh Hart: It’s the Extreme Champ.

Kerry Lane: What is he doing out here!?

Ryan jumps up onto the apron, then jumps up onto the top rope springing off
and hitting Vic with a missile dropkick. The referee calls for the bell.

Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, due to interference, Vic Noreaga.

Post Match: Ryan jumps up as Vic is standing up as well. Ryan bounces off the ropes and jumps up and catches Vic with a high spinning kick taking him to the ground. CMS is starting to get up but Ryan takes him down with an impact DDT. Vic
and CMS are laying right next to each other as Ryan jumps up onto the top
rope. Ryan jumps off the top rope landing a Pheonix 630 landing on both
men. Ryan then rolls across the ring grimacing from the pain of the recent
impact. He rolls out of the ring as uses the barrier along the ramp to make
his way backstage.

Josh Hart: Wow, Bryne really was sending a statement.

Kerry Lane: Possibly to stay out of his way come Blaze of Glory? We must
take a commercial break, don’t change that channel. We will be right back
with more Hardcore Impact!

***Commercial ***



Kerry Lane: We are back from our commercial break and finally the owner of the IWF is in the ring, and he is holding the IWF Championship in his hands and hopefully he has some answers.

Josh Hart: Its about time Bruce shows his ugly face here.

Kerry Lane: Shut up Josh, Hes about to speak.

Bruce Page looks around and the thousands in attendance as he takes his time and doesn’t seem like he knows how he wants to say, what he’s about to say.

Bruce Page: Thank you, as many of you seen earlier here tonight, and many of you have seen the rumors online. I regret to inform you that they are true. It appears Chris Kendo violated the IWF “wellness program†A unknown member of the media tipped us off that Chris Kendo might have been a problem, so unfortunately we had to look into it, and the results came up positive. This is very short notice, and I haven’t had much time to think what to do with the IWF Championship and the main event at Blaze of Glory. Chris Kendo was set to defend that belt against Knicky. Now that the belt is vacated, we have a situation on our hands. I thought about it, and the best thing to do is the ask the fans who they want to see. Knicky still has his slot in the championship match, but who would you fans like to see him face?

Someone like Marcus Marshall?????

The fans boo, and give a mixed reaction

What about Knicky vs Matt Summers, huh?

The fans cheer at the thought of two heel Australians going at it.

Knicky vs Charlie Wayne?

The place gets very loud

Knicky vs Mike Miller?

Good ovation for a matchup between the two legends.

Knicky vs Vic Noreaga

A mixed reaction

How about Knicky vs The Aussie Battler???

The place goes even louder!

Oh man, I think that’s it. Oh wait im forgetting about one man. How about Knicky vs Charlie Titan II?

The place explodes as they remember how knicky screwed Titan out of his title shot.

Bruce Page: There we have it! August 26th at Blaze of Glory Knicky will face off against Charlie Titan, and the winner will be crowned the new IWF Champion!
Headstrong by Trapt hits the speakers, 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 behind him. 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 back into the centre of the ring.The crowd boo’s him out of the building almost.

Knicky: Bruce, what the hell are you doing? You know that belt belongs to me, just hand it over.

Bruce Page: You gotta earn it knicky.

Knicky: Earn it? I never lost the god damn belt to begin with in case you forgot. Let me take you back. It was called Final Impact, the biggest show on earth, I was the champ fighting Kassidy in the main event. I take control of the match, next thing I know im handcuffed with lights shining in my face. And you know why? Its all your fault page! You had to be mr. big shot. Your way or the highway. Im sick of your way. You don’t know a damn thing about wrestling, nor do these jack ass fans here. Now hand over MY belt.

Bruce: Boo Hoo Knicky, that was the past. This is the present, I don’t think you got what it takes to beat Charlie Titan anyways.

Knicky: Newsflash Bruce, I beat him a few weeks ago.

Bruce: You cheated, everyone and their mothers seen it.

Knicky: You sure do got a big mouth for such a little guy!

Bruce pages exits the ring, and calls for security. Within seconds knicky is handcuffed yet again, very similar to Final Impact. Knicky is rushed to the back as the fans chant “Na Na Na Na- Na Na Na Na – Hey, Hey, Hey, Goodbye!

**COMMERICAL BREAK**

Josh Hart: The feud between the contenders in this next match up, has an
extensive past.

Kerry Lane: Lets take a look.

The camera cuts to the titantron and then clicks over to clearly show the
video.

Narrator: Knicky, The Australian Hero. The Australian Battler.
Hardcore Hell II. First Blood Match.

Battler slowly walks out onto the apron and then slowly climbs the first
turnbuckle; Battler slips a little on the second but climbs it as well. Once
Battler has reached the third turnbuckle it has been a good 30 seconds.
Knicky jumps back to his feet and meets the Battler on top turnbuckle,
Knicky stands on both ropes. Battler throws a punch to the face of Knicky.
Knicky returns the favor and does the same. Battler hits a flurry of shots
to the gut of Knicky. Battler hits about 9-12 shots to the chest of Knicky.
Knicky leans back but grabs Battler by the head to stay up top. Knicky
regains his footing and rakes the eye of Battler. Battler grabs his eye and
Knicky grabs Battler by the head, Knicky takes 2 running steps and leaps off
the top turnbuckle. Knicky lands back first and Battler face first on the
canvas, the impact is so big that the ref jumps in the air after the move
hits.

Kerry Lane: 47-15 OFF THE TOP ROPE!!!

Josh Hart: Ballgame Lane, Knicky has won this match

Narrator: Still no blood has been shed. Each man has but everything
into the match.

Knicky grabs Battler’s head and puts him in a headvice, Knicky tries to
plummet downwards but can’t. Battler catches Knicky and whips him off the
ropes. Knicky comes off the ropes and Battler runs at him. Battler goes for
an elbow smash and Knicky goes for a cross body but neither connects and
both men’s heads hit together. Knicky staggers on his feet and hits the top
rope with his neck and falls on his back and rolls onto his face. Battler is
about to fall but staggers through the middle rope and hits his back hard on
the floor where he comes to a rest. The ref goes and checks on Knicky and
then to Battler.

Ref: (Yelling) Ring the bell

The bell rings loudly and the crowd is in anticipation due to both men being
face first on the canvas.

Narrator: The ref saw what no one else had seen.

Kerry Lane: Who won?

Josh Hart: I’m sure it was Knicky, Battler has a big forehead

Kerry Lane: Would you shut up with ripping on wrestlers

Josh Hart: But it’s true

Jessica Lock: This match has been deemed a draw

Winner: Draw

Kerry Lane: What?

Josh Hart: DAMMIT, KNICKY WAS ROBBED, KNICKY WON!!!

Kerry Lane: Both men must be bleeding

Knicky rolls over on his chest and he is busted open big time from the
forehead where his and Battler’s heads collided. The EMT’s rush down to the
ring with two stretchers. One squad of EMT’s hits the ring while the other
rushes to Battler on the outside. The EMT’S roll Battler over revealing a
pool of blood where he was laying and also a big gash on his forehead.

Narrator: Tonight on Impact. There is no option for a draw. One man
will submit. One man will walk out of Impact victorious. The other, may
not even walk out at all.

The camera cuts back to the arena as the fans are going wild.

Josh Hart: A submission match. First its blood they want. Now they want
more?

Kerry Lane: These two men will never back down from each other. We must
take a quick commercial break, we will be right back with the main event.

**COMMERICAL BREAK**

Kerry Lane: We welcome you back to Thursday Night Hardcore Impact.

Josh Hart: Up next is the main event, pitting Knicky against Aussie
Battler

Kerry Lane: These two have been looking for a fight for weeks now. They
finally have it.

Josh Hart: They will be in a submission match, where there will be a
guaranteed loser, and a guaranteed winner, and it starts NOW!

Just as Josh finishes saying now…

The Aussie Battler theme song hits as green and gold pyros shoot off, The
Aussie Battler pushes through the curtains as the crowd scream then raises
his hands.

Jessica Lock: This match, scheduled for Submission victory only,
first making his way to the ring, from Country, Australia, weighing in at
300 pounds, The Aussie Battler.

Battler walks down the ramp and green and gold pyros continue to shoot off,
Battler walks up the Steel Steps then hops into the ring and climbs to the
top turnbuckle he then chops his left hand onto his right hand as the crowd
cheer.

Josh Hart: If Battler can pull of a victory tonight, it will make for some
interesting action in the future.

Kerry Lane: I am sure he is only focusing on tonight right now, and
focusing on this man.

Headstrong by Trapt hits the speakers, 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, from Brisbane, Australia,
weighing in at 225 pounds, 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 looks straight into the Battlers eyes as the referee calls for the bell.



Submission

Single’s Match

Knicky
Vs.
Aussie Battler





Bell Rings: Battler is standing in the corner as Knicky approaches him. Battler just
watches as Knicky gets closer and closer. When Knicky is close enough
Battler kicks him in the midsection. As Knicky leans back up Battler takes
him to the ground with a clothesline. Battler then kneels down and starts
to punch Knicky in the top of the head. Knicky flips over and begins to
punch Battler on the forehead repeatedly. Battler once more flips as they
are in the middle of the ring. Battler is punching away on Knicky, when
Knicky low blows Battler with a knee and pushes him off to the side. Knicky
stands up as Battler lays on his stomach wrenching in pain. Knicky grabs on
of Battlers legs and raises it high into the air. Then he slams his knee
down into the mat. Knicky grabs one of Battlers legs and locks in a simple
leg lock to wear down the leg. Battler easily reaches out and grabs the
ropes forcing Knicky to break the hold. Knicky lets go of the hold and
doesn’t waste anytime as he grabs the same leg and starts stomping on the
knee. After 3 stomps, Battler fights back and kicks Knicky in the side
sending him backwards. Battler stands up and puts his weight all on his
good leg. Knicky approaches Battler again as Battler catches Knicky off
guard with a huge right hand. But Knicky fires a right hand of his own back
to Battler. Knicky Irish whips Batter to the corner. Knicky charges and
goes for a boot, but Battler ducks out of the way as Knickys foot gets hung
up on the top rope. Battler then stomps at the leg holding Knicky up, after
two more stomps Knicky falls off the turnbuckle. Battler continues to work
on the leg as he sets it on the bottom rope. He jumps up and stomps on
Knicky’s knee. Battler jumps out of the ring and grabs Knicky’s leg, he
lifts it up, and slams his knee down onto the apron. Battler then drags
Knicky across the ring and pulls him to the corner, where he takes the knee
and throws it into the ring post.

Josh Hart: Oh no, Battler is taking away Knickys base.

Kerry Lane: This is a great strategy for Battler.

Battler then wraps Knickys leg around the ring post once more. Battler
attempts to slam his knee into the ring post when Knicky uses both feet to
kick Battler through the ring barrier. Knicky rolls out of the ring to the
arena floor. Battler is still rolling around in pain as he was just sent
through the ring barrier. Knicky uses the ring apron to prop himself up and
he is leaning against the ring. He reaches down and holds his knee for a
moment before he hobbles over to the announce table using it for support.
He uses the table to get to the barrier, then uses the barrier to make his
way over to Battler. Knicky reaches down and pulls Battler up by his head.
Knicky hits Battler with a vicious right haymaker that sends Battler back to
a knee. Knicky grabs Battler and whips him into the ring post. Battler
bounces off and is laying back on the arena floor. The whip took a lot of
energy out of Knicky as he is kneeling attempting to catch his breath.
Battler is pulling himself to his knees with the apron and the ropes as
Knicky is using the ring barrier to move around the ring. Knicky is
following the barrier back over near the announce table as he tells the ring
announcer Jessica Lock to get out of her chair. Knicky grabs the chair and
folds it up. Battler is standing using the ring post to stand up. Knicky
is lining Battler up for a huge chair shot. Battler turns around and sees
the chair en route for his head and quickly drops to the floor. Knicky’s
chair shot meats the cold steel of the ring post. Knicky screams in pain
and drops the chair holding his hands as the chair meeting the unforgiving
steel has sent the impact right back into his arms. Knicky drops to his
knees as Battler is catching his breath. Battler rolls over and by the time
he gets to his knees Knicky is standing again. Battler lunges and takes
Knicky back to the ground with a quick chop block. Battler with the
regained momentum in the match uses the ring barrier to stand up, once
standing he pulls Knicky to his feet by his arm and shoulder. He then
slides Knicky into the ring. Battler walks back over near the announce
table and gets another chair. Battler folds the chair and makes his way to
the apron. Knicky is pulling himself up using the ropes as he is somewhere
between flat on the mat and a vertical base. Battler slides the chair into
the ring as he slides in as well. Knicky is facing Battler but now is
kneeling against the ropes. Battler raises the chair for a swing. Battler
charged Knicky for a running shot, but Knicky uses all of Battlers momentum
and counters into a drop toe hold. As Battler was falling he swung the
chair and he landed face first on the chair.

Josh Hart: Battlers plan really backfired there.

Kerry Lane: Yes it did, both these men are torn and battered its amazing
this match is continuing!

Knicky pulls him self up with the help of the ropes. He limps to the feet
of Battler as he reaches down and grabs his legs and flips him over. He
then drags him to the middle of the ring. There is a mixed reaction from
the crowd as Knicky stomps once on the thigh of Battler. Knicky steps over
Battlers legs and wraps them up. Knicky then falls backwards to the mat
locking in a figure four leg lock.

Josh Hart: Wow. I didn’t know he used that hold.

Kerry Lane: I don’t think anyone did.

The drop toe hold on the chair has cut the Battler’s forehead and he is
beginning to bleed. The referee is asking Battler if he is done. Battler
keep shaking his head no and is screaming, “noâ€. Knicky then pulls back on
Battler’s legs adding even more pressure to the hold. The crowd begins to
chant for the Battler as he raises his hands. The crowd chants louder and
louder as the Battler pumps his fist into the air. The Battler keeps
feeding off the crowd as he starts to roll over. Knicky starts to get
worried as he tries to fight the Battler off. The Battler continues
building a head of steam as he keeps trying to roll over and reverse the
hold so the pressure is on Knicky. Knicky keeps trying to fight off the
counter but everytime the Battler rolls over and attempts the counter he
gets closer and closer to reversing it. Finally, Knicky cannot fight off
the Battler enough as the hold is reversed and the pressure is now on the
legs of Knicky.

Josh Hart: Knicky needs to get to the ropes.

Kerry Lane: The Battler is busted open and is still fighting, he is not
going to go down easy.

The referee is now asking Knicky if he is going to quit. Knicky is now the
one grimacing in pain and screaming “no†in the referee’s ear. Knicky lays
on his stomach trying to get to the ropes as Battler pushes his torso as
high in the air that he can to apply the maximum amount of force that he
can. Knicky then props back up on his arms as he tries to crawl across the
ring. Little by little the two inch towards the ropes. Battler is trying
to stop Knicky from pulling him through the ring but Knicky is determined to
make it to the ropes. With one final lunge Knicky grabs the ropes. The
referee then tells the Battler that the hold needs to be release. The two
unlock the hold as Knicky falls limp in relief and the Battler rolls to the
middle of the ring his head still bleeding. Battler begins to roll around
on the mat as Knicky is still holding onto the second rope. Battler is up
to his knees in the middle of the ring as Knicky has pulled him self to a
kneeling position. Battler steps over the chair approaching Knicky, Knicky
lunges forward picking Battler up and slams him down on the chair in the
middle of the ring with a spine buster. Knicky rolls away from Battler as
he stands up. Knicky pulls the chair out from under Battler. Knicky,
holding the chair in the center, slams the top of the chair down on the knee
of the Battler. Knicky then grabs the legs of he chair and lifts it above
his head, he swings the chair down and the crack of the chair hitting
Battlers knee echoes through the arena. Knicky then opens the chair up and
places Battlers ankle inside the chair. Knicky heads to the closed corner.

Josh Hart: This will be it here. He’s going to take his legs out.

KerryLane: Ya, he is going to break it!!

Knicky climbs up on the turn buckle. He plays to the crowd a bit as he is
playing to the crowd the Battler slips the chair off of his ankle and gets
to his feet as quick as he can. Knicky is standing on the top rope as he
looks at what is happening in the ring. Battler is to his feet and Knicky
is trying to get off the top turnbuckle. Batter raises the chair, he
swings, and the sound echoes once again through the arena as contact is made
with Knicky’s head as he falls off the turnbuckle, onto the apron, then
bounces to the outside. Battler then drops the chair and falls against the
ropes attempting to once again catch his breath. Battler drops to the mat
and rolls our under the ropes. He continues to lean against the apron as
Knicky is not moving. The Battler reaches back into the ring and pulls the
chair out. He then lays the chair onto the ground. Battler moves over to
Knicky and begins to pull him up by his head. It is now seen that both men
have been busted open.

Josh Hart: Oh no, he’s busted open!!

Kerry Lane: They both are busted open, this is all they want is blood in
this heated fued.

Battler is holding Knicky up as Knicky is swaying around. Battler measures
up where the chair is, he then wraps his arm around Knicky’s head. With a
flowing falling motion, Battler drives Knicky’s head into the steel chair
with a DDT. Knicky rolls over onto his back as Battler pulls himself to his
knees. Battler uses the ring apron to make his way to the steel steps.
Knicky is rolling around at this time trying to figure out where he is at
after the DDT. Battler picks up the steel steps and walks back over towards
Knicky. Battler raises up the stairs, he swings them to the ground, just in
time Knicky rolls out of the way. Battler releases the stairs as they hit
the ground. He screams in pain as what happened to Knicky earlier in the
match just happened to him as the impact from the stairs and the concrete
floor just was sent through his arms. The stairs are still standing in a
vertical position as Knicky uses them to stand up. Once he is standing he
grabs Battlers neck and slams his head into the steps. Knicky then picks up
Battler and drops him face first onto the steps. Battler bounces off and to
the floor as the steps finally fall over from their vertical position.
Knicky is pulling Battler to his feet when Battler catches Knicky in the
chin with a huge right hand. Knicky stumbles back a bit as he then answers
back with his own right hand. Battler grabs Knicky and whips him across to
the other side of the outside ring area and into the barrier. Battler used
so much force sending Knicky, he was left laying flat on the floor. Knicky
is leaning against the barrier as Battler gets to his feet and charges
Knicky. Battler goes for a diving cross body block, but Knicky jumps up and
over the barrier, as Battler runs himself into the barrier. Knicky jumps
back over the barrier as they are once again in front of the announce table.
Knicky pulls Battler to his feet and walks him in a circle, holding his
neck he goes to slam Battlers face into the announce table but Battler
blocks. Knicky tries once more, again, blocked. Battler answers back with
a couple knife edge chops, before grabbing Knicky’s neck and slamming his
face into the announce table.

Josh Hart: They are right here in front of us. Both men busted wide open,
neither showing sings of stopping.

Kerry Lane: They are barely able to stand here folks. I don’t know how
much more these men can take.

The Battler still leaning against the table turns around and pulls Knicky up
to his feet. Before Battler can get him completely to his feet Knicky
charges upward with a huge uppercut sending Battler onto the announce table.
Knicky pulls Battler back off the table as the top piece falls to the
ground, leaving the TV’s below uncovered. Knicky once again hits Battler
with a monstrous uppercut. Knicky then begins to choke Battler. Battler
reaches around trying to find something to release the choke hold. Battler
finally gets a grip on a TV and swings it, he connects with Knicky’s head
sending him to the arena floor. Battler stands up of the announce table
picking Knicky up and whipping him into the other set of steel stairs. The
top half of the stairs flys off, leaving Knicky lying on the bottom portion
of the stair set. Battler then grabs the ring bell of the table and throws
it into the ring. Battler moves over towards Knicky, where he picks him up
off the stairs and slides him into the ring under the bottom rope. Battler
then follows and slides into the ring as well. Knicky is coming to again
and is pulling him self up in the corner. Battler has gone over and picked
up the ring bell as Knicky gets to a standing base in the corner. Battler
raises the bell back ready to swing it. As he gets close to the corner,
Knicky bolts out taking him by surprise with a big knee to the mid section.
Battler falls to his knees as the bell goes bouncing out of the ring.
Knicky still with the head of steam turns around and picks Battler up, he
then drives him into the mat with an Australian Slam. Knicky then, finally
back in the ring, can lock in a submission. He slides to the torso of
Battler and locks in the crippler crossface.

Josh Hart: There it is, this is over.

Kerry Lane: Battler doesn’t look like he is going to give up.

The referee is kneeling down asking Battler if he is going to give up. But
once again he is screaming “noâ€. Knicky wrenches back with the hold further
as Battler flails about with his free hand. Battler tries all he can to get
to the ropes but he is dead center in the ring, and cant move both of them.

Josh Hart: This could be it.

Kerry Lane: These men have lost a lot of blood tonight. It looks as if
Battler is starting to fade.

Battlers arm begins to flail slower and slower. The referee continues to
ask him if he gives up, but Battler refuses to give up. Battlers free are
ceases flailing, and he is no longer yelling, or talking to the referee.
The referee lifts his arm, it falls to the mat. Knicky then wrenches on the
hold once more. The referee lifts Battlers hand again, and yet again it
falls to the mat. Knicky shows no remorse as he holds on just as tight as
ever, pulling and wrenching on the face and neck. The referee lifts his arm
for the final time, and for the final time Battlers arm falls to the mat.
The referee waves to Knicky to release the hold as he signals to the
officials that the match is over. Knicky holds on for a second longer as
the referee begins to get impatient, Knicky releases the hold and falls
backwards laying flat on his back motionless in the ring. The two men lay
in the middle of the ring, still motionless as Jessica announces the result.
Winner: Knicky

Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, via submission, Knicky!!

Josh Hart: Wow, he did it. Look at them. Neither of them are moving.

Kerry Lane: We need to get some help out here for these men.

The EMTs begin to rush to the ring to attend to the combatants of the match.

Josh Hart: Unfortunately we have ran out of time. Hope you enjoyed this
weeks Impact.

Kerry Lane: Thank you for joining us on this night full of action. Don’t
forget to tune into Blaze of Glory Aug. 26th Live on PPV. Thank you, have a
good night.