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Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the first edition of 2009, and what a jam packed show we have for you tonight.
Hart: A promised surprise opponent for CMS, a Hardcore Impact crossover, and a very unique main event ahead of us.
Lane: I just hope KnicKy is able to survive this edition.
Hart: We have to call it like it is, Edward Redding has made of KnicKy's road going into Hell in a Cell, a true Hell.
Final Countdown begins to play as Bobby King walks out onto the stage holding a black steel chair, King holds up the chair with just his right arm as he begins to walk down the ramp way, the crowd booing,
Lane: Now I don’t care what Knicky did or how he let Mayhem down, this is just unfair.
Hart: You know what they say, never cross the boss, and Knicky made Mayhem look bad, Knicky made Redding look like he didn’t have everything under control and for that Kash will now be up Redding’s ass.
Jessica Lock: “Making his way down to the ring from Detroit, Michigan, standing 5 ft 10 and weighing 232 lbs, Bobby King!!!
King jumps onto the apron and climbs the turnbuckle, King stands on the second turnbuckle and holds up the steel chair yelling at the crowd that it’s for Knicky; King springs into the ring and waits on the far side of the ring for Knicky with a sinister smile holding the chair tight in his hands.
Downfall by Trust Company blares throughout the speakers, and onto the stage comes KnicKy, Spinning in circles as he makes his way to the centre of the stage, he stops and looks at the crowd, acknowledging them all. He drops down to his knees, and leans forwards, not in prayer, but in thought, and throws his hands up looking at the crowd and arena roof. He lowers his hands and looks at the crowd, before climbing to his feet and walking down towards the ring.
Lane: And here he comes, after weeks of punishment and last week’s handicap match, and know has to compete in this match, were Knicky has to follow the rules while Bobby King can do whatever he pleases.
Hart: And trust me you, Bobby King will damn well take advantage of it, He already brought a chair to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Brisbane, Australia, standing 5 ft 10 and weighing in at 225 lbs, the former IWF Champion, KnicKy!!!
He steps up onto the apron and steps between the ropes as he walks across the ring, to the far turnbuckle. He claps his hands a few times, and thanks the crowd, before returning to the center of the ring.
No DQ match (only for Bobby King)
If KnicKy uses a weapon, he will indeed get DQed.
KnicKy vs. Bobby King
Bell Rings: King rushes at Knicky like a mad man swinging the chair, Knicky quickly moves out of the way and King’s chair bounce up off the ropes and knocks him in the forehead, the fans begin to laugh and Knicky takes advantage; Knicky takes the chair out of King’s hand and German suplexes King to the other side of the ring, King hits the mat and rolls back onto his feet but only from the impact and then collapse in the corner. Knicky walks over to King and delivers a sick face wash afterward the ref threatens to disqualify Knicky stating Redding has made the move illegal; along with the 47-15, Down Under DDT, and the Crippler Crossface.
Lane: What I am getting word from the back that Redding has added more than just the No DQ for King Stipulation.
Hart: You got that right, Knicky can’t use any of his trademark moves, If Knicky uses his; 47-15, Down Under DDT, or the Crippler Crossface, he will be disqualified.
Lane: This just isn’t right.
Knicky is becoming irate at the new, Knicky grabs King, who is still in the corner, and stands King up in the corner; Knicky begins to throw repeated rights punching the hell out of King, the crowd begins to count the straight punches, 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…10… the ref goes in and tries to peal Knicky off but Knicky ignores the ref and bats him away so the ref begins a five count and Knicky continues the punches, now the ref and the crowd are counting down, 1…2…3…4… (Crowd; 11…12…13…14…) Knicky stops and stares down the ref. King once again drops to a seated position in the corner, Knicky walks over to continue the punishment when King wisely rolls out of the ring, on the outside King drops down and reaches under the apron without Knicky noticing, Knicky slides out of the ring behind King and begins to stalk King waiting for him to turn around but when King gets up and turns around he swings a stop sign and cracks Knicky in the side of the head; Knicky falls to the side and falls into the apron ribs first, King shakes off the con webs and continues to slam the stop sign into Knicky’s side as he is down on the outside.
Lane: And it begins, the rules are starting to catch up to Knicky as King gets a big offensive move in knocking Knicky down, this is just so under handed.
Hart: its Legal Lane so get use to it and,
Lane: Don’t even start Hart because it’s only legal for Bobby King and that just isn’t fair, what kind of chance does Knicky have when King can just use weapons to get the upper hand.
King guides Knicky back up to his feet and grabs Knicky’s tights and holds him by the shoulder and forcefully rams Knicky into the barricade, Knicky’s crashes hard and the fans reach over the barricade and try to pat Knicky telling him to get up when Bobby King drag Knicky away and yells at the fans; King turns back to Knicky and grabs him the same way but this time rams Knicky straight into the steel steps, the force knocks the steps over onto their side and Knicky is down on the second half. King begins to stomp on Knicky’s back, bending Knicky in a awkward way, King lifts Knicky’s almost limp body and tosses him back into the ring; King taunts the crowd before following Knicky back into the ring; Knicky is crawling to the far ropes to lift himself but as he reaches them and gets to a knee Bobby King whips the chair right to the back of Knicky, Knicky grips himself and stretches back, Knicky falls to the mat face first in pain and King continues the chair shots. King stops and walks over to a corner and wedges the chair in between the tope and second turnbuckle; King goes back over and raise Knicky back to his feet and pushes Knicky into the opposite corner and then irish whips Knicky head down right into the chair, Knicky’s head forces the chair to dent in and his head forces the chair to open and wrap around his neck, Knicky is now bleeding from a gash on his forehead.
Lane: Knicky is hurt; this match should be stopped, now.
Hart: Stopped? It’s just getting good Lane.
Bobby King stands over Knicky slapping him in the face but one of the slaps gives Knicky a second wind and Knicky throws the chair off his head and the mangled chair hits King in the face, King backs off and Knicky gets up
Bobby King charges Knicky but Knicky ducks the clothesline and has King set up for the 47-15 but hesitates and Bobby King turns Knicky around and hits the BK Driver and pins Knicky.
Ref: 1…2…3….
Hart: Bobby King did it, he beat Knicky/
Lane: Only because Knicky wasn’t allowed to do anything, Knicky had King beat with the 47-15 but thanks to Redding he couldn’t hit it without losing anyway.
Jessica Lock: And the winner via pinfall, Bobby King!
***COMMERCIAL***
Lance Evans: “I am so pumped up for tonight.â€
James Gibson: “We are no longer tag team competitors we are now Singles guys going for the gold.â€
Lane Evans: “But we will definitely still have each other’s back right?â€
James Gibson: “Of course the United Envies are still the greatest faction the IWF has ever seen.â€
Lance Evans: “My match is next so I am just going to say, good luck in your match.â€
James Gibson: “You too.â€
We go to another place backstage where we see KnicKy, still bleeding, walking toward his locker room. Carl Long manages to get to him.
Long: KnicKy, KnicKy, excuse me, if I could only get a word...
KnicKy: I have nothing to say. Edward, congratulations, you did it again. Once again I had the match won and thanks to you little rules I got screwed. Congratulations.
Long: We..
KnicKy: I wasn't finished. Edward, there's one thing away from your control though. Inside Hell in a Cell, there are no damn rules, and you just pray to God that Mike Nigel Manase arrives to Holiday Havok 100%, because if he doesn't, I promise you, my God I promise you, he will not walk out out of the arena.
As for you Mike, I promise you, I'll get to you...tonight.
KnicKy walks away.
“How Do You Like Me Now?†Jim Johnson plays on the tron, Lance Evans makes his respective way down to the ring.
Lane: “Now being a single’s competitor he must have butterflies in his stomach right about now.â€
Jessica Lock: "Making his way down to the ring, Lance Evans."
Message makes his way down to the ring accompanied by his music “Otherworld†At the top of the entrance ramp he stands, head down. Suddenly, a light shines upon him and he looks up with a rather calm expression. He begins to slowly walk towards the ring, staring at the opponent the whole time, or the ring if he enters first. He pays the crowd no attention as he gets into the ring, either standing in a corner staring at the opponent, or in the corner arms crossed, head down and eyes closed.
Hart: “This man must also have butterflies right about now but I give the edge to Lance Evans in this match he is no rookie he has been in the ring before in front of the lively IWF crowd.â€
Jessica Lock: "Making his way down to the ring, Message!"
Hart: A promised surprise opponent for CMS, a Hardcore Impact crossover, and a very unique main event ahead of us.
Lane: I just hope KnicKy is able to survive this edition.
Hart: We have to call it like it is, Edward Redding has made of KnicKy's road going into Hell in a Cell, a true Hell.
Final Countdown begins to play as Bobby King walks out onto the stage holding a black steel chair, King holds up the chair with just his right arm as he begins to walk down the ramp way, the crowd booing,
Lane: Now I don’t care what Knicky did or how he let Mayhem down, this is just unfair.
Hart: You know what they say, never cross the boss, and Knicky made Mayhem look bad, Knicky made Redding look like he didn’t have everything under control and for that Kash will now be up Redding’s ass.
Jessica Lock: “Making his way down to the ring from Detroit, Michigan, standing 5 ft 10 and weighing 232 lbs, Bobby King!!!
King jumps onto the apron and climbs the turnbuckle, King stands on the second turnbuckle and holds up the steel chair yelling at the crowd that it’s for Knicky; King springs into the ring and waits on the far side of the ring for Knicky with a sinister smile holding the chair tight in his hands.
Downfall by Trust Company blares throughout the speakers, and onto the stage comes KnicKy, Spinning in circles as he makes his way to the centre of the stage, he stops and looks at the crowd, acknowledging them all. He drops down to his knees, and leans forwards, not in prayer, but in thought, and throws his hands up looking at the crowd and arena roof. He lowers his hands and looks at the crowd, before climbing to his feet and walking down towards the ring.
Lane: And here he comes, after weeks of punishment and last week’s handicap match, and know has to compete in this match, were Knicky has to follow the rules while Bobby King can do whatever he pleases.
Hart: And trust me you, Bobby King will damn well take advantage of it, He already brought a chair to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Brisbane, Australia, standing 5 ft 10 and weighing in at 225 lbs, the former IWF Champion, KnicKy!!!
He steps up onto the apron and steps between the ropes as he walks across the ring, to the far turnbuckle. He claps his hands a few times, and thanks the crowd, before returning to the center of the ring.
No DQ match (only for Bobby King)
If KnicKy uses a weapon, he will indeed get DQed.
KnicKy vs. Bobby King
Bell Rings: King rushes at Knicky like a mad man swinging the chair, Knicky quickly moves out of the way and King’s chair bounce up off the ropes and knocks him in the forehead, the fans begin to laugh and Knicky takes advantage; Knicky takes the chair out of King’s hand and German suplexes King to the other side of the ring, King hits the mat and rolls back onto his feet but only from the impact and then collapse in the corner. Knicky walks over to King and delivers a sick face wash afterward the ref threatens to disqualify Knicky stating Redding has made the move illegal; along with the 47-15, Down Under DDT, and the Crippler Crossface.
Lane: What I am getting word from the back that Redding has added more than just the No DQ for King Stipulation.
Hart: You got that right, Knicky can’t use any of his trademark moves, If Knicky uses his; 47-15, Down Under DDT, or the Crippler Crossface, he will be disqualified.
Lane: This just isn’t right.
Knicky is becoming irate at the new, Knicky grabs King, who is still in the corner, and stands King up in the corner; Knicky begins to throw repeated rights punching the hell out of King, the crowd begins to count the straight punches, 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…10… the ref goes in and tries to peal Knicky off but Knicky ignores the ref and bats him away so the ref begins a five count and Knicky continues the punches, now the ref and the crowd are counting down, 1…2…3…4… (Crowd; 11…12…13…14…) Knicky stops and stares down the ref. King once again drops to a seated position in the corner, Knicky walks over to continue the punishment when King wisely rolls out of the ring, on the outside King drops down and reaches under the apron without Knicky noticing, Knicky slides out of the ring behind King and begins to stalk King waiting for him to turn around but when King gets up and turns around he swings a stop sign and cracks Knicky in the side of the head; Knicky falls to the side and falls into the apron ribs first, King shakes off the con webs and continues to slam the stop sign into Knicky’s side as he is down on the outside.
Lane: And it begins, the rules are starting to catch up to Knicky as King gets a big offensive move in knocking Knicky down, this is just so under handed.
Hart: its Legal Lane so get use to it and,
Lane: Don’t even start Hart because it’s only legal for Bobby King and that just isn’t fair, what kind of chance does Knicky have when King can just use weapons to get the upper hand.
King guides Knicky back up to his feet and grabs Knicky’s tights and holds him by the shoulder and forcefully rams Knicky into the barricade, Knicky’s crashes hard and the fans reach over the barricade and try to pat Knicky telling him to get up when Bobby King drag Knicky away and yells at the fans; King turns back to Knicky and grabs him the same way but this time rams Knicky straight into the steel steps, the force knocks the steps over onto their side and Knicky is down on the second half. King begins to stomp on Knicky’s back, bending Knicky in a awkward way, King lifts Knicky’s almost limp body and tosses him back into the ring; King taunts the crowd before following Knicky back into the ring; Knicky is crawling to the far ropes to lift himself but as he reaches them and gets to a knee Bobby King whips the chair right to the back of Knicky, Knicky grips himself and stretches back, Knicky falls to the mat face first in pain and King continues the chair shots. King stops and walks over to a corner and wedges the chair in between the tope and second turnbuckle; King goes back over and raise Knicky back to his feet and pushes Knicky into the opposite corner and then irish whips Knicky head down right into the chair, Knicky’s head forces the chair to dent in and his head forces the chair to open and wrap around his neck, Knicky is now bleeding from a gash on his forehead.
Lane: Knicky is hurt; this match should be stopped, now.
Hart: Stopped? It’s just getting good Lane.
Bobby King stands over Knicky slapping him in the face but one of the slaps gives Knicky a second wind and Knicky throws the chair off his head and the mangled chair hits King in the face, King backs off and Knicky gets up
Bobby King charges Knicky but Knicky ducks the clothesline and has King set up for the 47-15 but hesitates and Bobby King turns Knicky around and hits the BK Driver and pins Knicky.
Ref: 1…2…3….
Hart: Bobby King did it, he beat Knicky/
Lane: Only because Knicky wasn’t allowed to do anything, Knicky had King beat with the 47-15 but thanks to Redding he couldn’t hit it without losing anyway.
Jessica Lock: And the winner via pinfall, Bobby King!
***COMMERCIAL***
Lance Evans: “I am so pumped up for tonight.â€
James Gibson: “We are no longer tag team competitors we are now Singles guys going for the gold.â€
Lane Evans: “But we will definitely still have each other’s back right?â€
James Gibson: “Of course the United Envies are still the greatest faction the IWF has ever seen.â€
Lance Evans: “My match is next so I am just going to say, good luck in your match.â€
James Gibson: “You too.â€
We go to another place backstage where we see KnicKy, still bleeding, walking toward his locker room. Carl Long manages to get to him.
Long: KnicKy, KnicKy, excuse me, if I could only get a word...
KnicKy: I have nothing to say. Edward, congratulations, you did it again. Once again I had the match won and thanks to you little rules I got screwed. Congratulations.
Long: We..
KnicKy: I wasn't finished. Edward, there's one thing away from your control though. Inside Hell in a Cell, there are no damn rules, and you just pray to God that Mike Nigel Manase arrives to Holiday Havok 100%, because if he doesn't, I promise you, my God I promise you, he will not walk out out of the arena.
As for you Mike, I promise you, I'll get to you...tonight.
KnicKy walks away.
“How Do You Like Me Now?†Jim Johnson plays on the tron, Lance Evans makes his respective way down to the ring.
Lane: “Now being a single’s competitor he must have butterflies in his stomach right about now.â€
Jessica Lock: "Making his way down to the ring, Lance Evans."
Message makes his way down to the ring accompanied by his music “Otherworld†At the top of the entrance ramp he stands, head down. Suddenly, a light shines upon him and he looks up with a rather calm expression. He begins to slowly walk towards the ring, staring at the opponent the whole time, or the ring if he enters first. He pays the crowd no attention as he gets into the ring, either standing in a corner staring at the opponent, or in the corner arms crossed, head down and eyes closed.
Hart: “This man must also have butterflies right about now but I give the edge to Lance Evans in this match he is no rookie he has been in the ring before in front of the lively IWF crowd.â€
Jessica Lock: "Making his way down to the ring, Message!"
Lance Evans vs. Message
Bell rings: Lance Evans stands in his corner confident as usual and ready for action, Message tries to get a good flow and start off on a high note and runs over at Lance Evans who is standing against the turnbuckles waiting for him. Message goes for a clothesline attempt though to no avail when Lance Evans had moved out of the way and had placed Message against the turnbuckles. Message gets turned around and Lance begins to drive his shoulder into the sternum of Message, Lance pulls the Message out of the corner and drops him with a hard clothesline, Lance guides Message back up to his feet, Message pushes Lance’s hands off and hits Lance with a hard European uppercut making Lance stumble back, Message turns Lance around and goes for the end of the match quickly setting Lance up for the Dark Messenger but Lance reverse out of it falling forward onto his feet and turns Message around into the Suplex Powerslam and hooks the legs,
Ref: 1…2…3…
Winner Lance Evans!
Lane: Well the rookie went for a quick finish and it back fired on him.
Ref: 1…2…3…
Winner Lance Evans!
Lane: Well the rookie went for a quick finish and it back fired on him.
***COMMERCIAL***
The scene opens with Carl Long in front of the IWF logo backstage waiting to interview Magnus Greyson, Magnus then walks into the picture.
Carl Long: Magnus tonight Kassidy and yourself compete, but not against each other and not in any normal one on one match but in a Gauntlet match where you and Kassidy have to have three matches back to back, how do you feel being one of the first two to ever compete in this kind of match?
Magnus: Carl this kind of a match throws a curve ball into your training, how do you train for three different guys? Well I agree when I heard Kassidy said you have to train like its one, I trained like I was in a title fight. As for being one of the first people to be in this type of match I plan on setting a bar for whoever else competes in this match, I am going to go out there and win all 3 matches.
Carl: Well do you think it’s going to help you that Kassidy starts all the matches and you get to go in there with wore down opponents?
Magnus: Now that will have nothing to do with me winning, if it does well then it’s not my fault, Redding booked it that way and if it was reversed I am sure Kassidy wouldn’t hesitate on doing the same, but you never know one of these guys can beat Kassidy and I will go in against a still fresh opponent.
Carl: Well thank you for your time Magnus.
Magnus walks away from Carl and the camera cuts to the ring were Jessica lock is standing by.
The scene opens with Carl Long in front of the IWF logo backstage waiting to interview Magnus Greyson, Magnus then walks into the picture.
Carl Long: Magnus tonight Kassidy and yourself compete, but not against each other and not in any normal one on one match but in a Gauntlet match where you and Kassidy have to have three matches back to back, how do you feel being one of the first two to ever compete in this kind of match?
Magnus: Carl this kind of a match throws a curve ball into your training, how do you train for three different guys? Well I agree when I heard Kassidy said you have to train like its one, I trained like I was in a title fight. As for being one of the first people to be in this type of match I plan on setting a bar for whoever else competes in this match, I am going to go out there and win all 3 matches.
Carl: Well do you think it’s going to help you that Kassidy starts all the matches and you get to go in there with wore down opponents?
Magnus: Now that will have nothing to do with me winning, if it does well then it’s not my fault, Redding booked it that way and if it was reversed I am sure Kassidy wouldn’t hesitate on doing the same, but you never know one of these guys can beat Kassidy and I will go in against a still fresh opponent.
Carl: Well thank you for your time Magnus.
Magnus walks away from Carl and the camera cuts to the ring were Jessica lock is standing by.
We made it music hits the arena as the arena goes black and a spotlight in the shape of a star appears on the ramp. Smoke fills up the entrance way as MNM steps out and cockily walks to the half way down the entrance ramp. MNM then lifts the hands in the air shaped like the NWO taunt as Explosions go off. MNM and taunts to the crowd in the spotlight and then he goes in to the ring and goes on top off the turnbuckle and he raises his hands in the air again.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, returning to Monday Night Mayhem, from Newcastle, England, standing 6ft and weighing in at 230 lbs, Mike Nigel Manase, MNM!!!
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, returning to Monday Night Mayhem, from Newcastle, England, standing 6ft and weighing in at 230 lbs, Mike Nigel Manase, MNM!!!
Fallen Leaves by Billy Talent plays throughout the arena as he gets a mixed crowd reaction some like him though the majority know and like Bobby King more. Mathew Cunnuck Comes out, half skipping, and does so until just about entering the ring. Rolls under ropes, heads for the far right turnbuckle, jumps on and holds fists up.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, standing 6 ft 3 and weighing 238lbs, Matthew James Canuck!!!
Mike Nigel Manase
vs
Matthew James Cannuck
The referee rings the bell and immediately Mike Nigel Manase storms toward Matthew Cannuck. Cannuck tries to protect himself from the onslaught, however Nigel gets the upperhand with a flurry of angry clubs to the back and punches to the face. Mike is able to get his opponent in a facelock and continues his attack by hitting clubs to the back and to the sides, punishing the ribs. He then starts using the ribs to inflict pain on the middle section of Matthew. Much to his relief, Matthew Cannuck is able to get out of the predicament reversing with an arm twist. He tries then to set MNM up in an STO, however Mike avoids it as he drives his elbow directly to the jaw forcing Matthew Cannuck to let him go. Matthew Cannuck grabs his head in pain, then groggily staggers right back into Mike Nigel Manase, who kicks him in the middle section, then sets him up for a vertical suplex. Nigel effectively connects the maneuver, however he doesn’t release his opponent and he gets back to his feet still grabbing Matthew Cannuck. Mike repeats the punishment as he connects the second suplex on a row. MNM gets back to his feet still having his opponent under his control and he goes to complete the Three Amigos, however Matthew Cannuck is able to counter as he slides down of the control of MNM and lands right on his standing position over his two feet right behind MNM. Cannuck then outfastens MNM and before he reacts Matthew nails Manase with a backstabber. Cannuck makes the cover: 1…2…, MNM kicks out.
Matthew Cannuck looks up the referee as if looking for an explanation. He finally settles down with the decision and goes back to work. Cannuck picks up MNM and he proceeds to weak him even more with straight right hands to the face. Cannuck steps back looking for a clothesline, however MNM is able to duck the attempt, float over his opponent and connect him with his Manase Effect DDT. MNM makes the cover: 1…2…3.
Result: MNM defeats Matthew Cannuck
Hart: There you go. It's over now.
Lane: Well, no disrespect to Matthew Cannuck, but while KnicKy has to compete in handicap steel cage matches and hardcore matches, MNM practically gets a walk on the park.
***COMMERCIAL***
The camera flashes backstage where we see Havok stalking down the hall, ripping doors open and looking in before slamming them closed again and continuing on. He turns the corner and runs right into Valentine Fox. Val is carrying a plate of salad, which spills across Havoks black button down shirt. He grabs her wrists in a tight grasp and backs her against the wall.
Havok: You want to cost me the match do you? Did you think that I was going to let you get away with that?
Val tries to pull her wrists free, but Havok has them clenched tight. Deciding She looks back up at Havok and smiles sweetly.
Val: I was just doing you a favor Havok. You were going to lose anyway, just like you are going to lose to my brother. I just sped it up a little. Youd think that by now youd be used to it.
Val suddenly stomps down on Havoks foot, pushing him back and slapping him hard across the face. She turns to walk away and Havoks hand shoots out, grabbing and yanking back on her hair. Footsteps are heard as Ryan Fox appears, reaching out and grabbing Havoks arm until he releases his hold on Val. Fox gets in Havoks face as Val smooths her hair out and stays out of Havoks reach.
Fox: Dont you ever let me see you putting your hands on my sister again. The last man in this company who touched her, I cracked in the head with a steal chair and took his title. This title.
Ryan raises the IC Title up.
Fox: I wont hesitate to do the same to you.
Havok: Im warning you Ryan. You keep your bitch sister away from me, and my matches from now on, or Ill make what CMS did to her look like childs play.
Havok pushes Ryan back and stalks back down the hall. Ryan turns back to Val, putting his hand on her shoulder and leading her in the other direction.
Kerry Lane: This match is sure to be a good one Josh.
Josh Hart: All matches here on Monday Night Mayhem are the best youll see anywhere Kerry!
Kerry Lane: Thats the truth. For those of you just joining us, we have Bradly Jona Kellert, taking on James Patterson, coming up next!
The whole arena goes pitch black, and Drowning Pools :Let the bodies hits the floor" starts and plays for eight seconds until “FLOOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!†is yelled in song, huge pyro goes off and Bradly Jona Kellert is seen on the entrance ramp facing the ring with arms out, a Singapore Cane in his right hand and a barbed wire baseball bat in his left hand, and head back and stays like that until forty-four seconds into the song when “One nothing wrong with me†is said in the song where he suddenly jerks head so he is looking to the ring and stays like that until fifty-eight seconds into the song where “NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!†is yelled at the end of the counting.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring from Leduc, Alberta, Canada standing 6 ft 4 and weighing in at 273 lbs, Bradly Jona Kellert!!!
He begins his cocky walk to the ramp insulting the crowd and making his trademark “X†symbol by crossing the weapons before leaning them against the ring and rolling inside, awaiting Patterson.
Suicidal Dream plays from the speakers, and James Patterson walks out to boos from the crowd. He ignores them, and continues down to the ring, ignoring everyone.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Melbourne, Australia, standing 6 ft and weighing 225 lbs, James Patterson!!!
He then climbs into the ring, and gets up on the second rope, then just looks out at the crowd.
Kerry Lane: And it looks like we are ready for action Josh!
James Patteron vs Bradly Jona Kellert
[Bell Rings]
[Bell Rings]
Both men lock up in the middle of the ring, exchanging right and left hands before Patterson catches the arm of Kellert and irish whips him into the corner, and delivers several chops to the chest. Patterson attempts another irish whip into the opposite corner,but Kellert reverses it and follows Patterson into the corner, gives him 2 fast kicks to the midsection and then a hip toss, and Patterson ends up on his back in the middle of the ring, and Kellert tries for a pin and gets a 1.
Kerry Lane: Im sure not even Kellert expected to pick up the win this early in the match.
Josh Hart: It was probably a strategy devised to throw Patterson off his game.
Kellert pulls up Patterson and irish whips him into the corner and Kellert crashes into the ringpost. Kellert bounces out of the corner and hits Patterson with a spinning heel kick to the mid-section, and follows up with a russian leg sweep. he goes for a cover, gets a 2.
Kerry Lane: A close call.
Patterson gets to his feet again while Kellert is just turning around and hits him with several quick martial arts kicks to the body, then runs backwards and bounces off the ropes and hits Kellert with a running bulldog. Patterson goes for the pin and the ref counts 2.
Josh Hart: See Kerry, with me cheering Kellert on, he was able to kick out of that series of moves by Patterson.
Kerry Lane: I never denied that Kellert had ability Josh, why are you always misquoting me?
Patterson pulls Kellert back up and irish whips him into the ropes, but Kellert ducks the clothelsine and catchhes Patterson in a belly to belly suplex. Kellert pulls Patterson to his feet and irish whips him into the ropes, and on the rebound lifts him up in a stalling vertical suplex. Kellert goes for another pin, and again gets a 2.
Josh Hart: And theres a kick out by Patterson.
Kerry Lane: Whats your advice for him now Josh?
Kellert pulls Patterson up and tries another irish whip to the corner but Kellert reverses and once again Kellert goes crashing into the corner. Kellert leans over, clutching his ribs. Patterson comes up behind Kellert and delivers a series of martial arts style kicks and chops and Kellert falls down. Patterson stalks forward, looking to take advantage of this situation. Kellert jumps up and throws a right at Patterson, which Patterson dodges and catches Kellert, setting him up and dropping him with the Broken Dream.
Kerry Lane: WOW!! That Broken Dream by Patterson is a hell of a move Josh!
Patterson covers Kellert, hooks a leg as the ref runs in and counts 3.
Winner: James Patterson
Kerry Lane: And Patterson picks up a big win here tonight.
Josh Hart: I bet CMS is going to be pleased with this.
Kerry Lane: No doubt. We will be right back folks with more Monday Night Mayhem
***COMMERCIAL***
We return and we see Edward Redding in his office, when out of a sudden Message enters the scene.
Redding: And what do you want?
Message: I need, I need an explanation. I just got beaten by Lance Evans and well, you saw it, it was a fluke, I did a better job out there than Lance.
Redding: First, if you wanna make it in this business, I recommend you two things, first, don't ever, ever come into my office like that again, or you might end up like a no good Australian, beaten and without a future.
Crowd boos
Redding: And second, you don't blame others for your defeats.
Message: But...
Redding: Now, I am not going to lie you, I see a lot of future in you, and I'll tell you what. I have come up with a new concept for Monday Mayhem. It will consist in a series of matches, each held under the stipulation of "Boom or Bust". If you win, you get a special recognition, let's say an award, but if you lose, well, let me save that surprise for when it happens.
Message: And how does that concern me?
Redding: Next week, you'll be in the first Boom or Bust match. It will be you, one on one, with up and comer Cooper Reid. Good luck.
Message walks out of the office. After a couple of seconds, MNM walks in.
Redding: Champ! There you are.
MNM: Look Edward, you have to do something, I think this screwing KnicKy thing might be getting a little off hands. I promise you, if he gets to me, I'll...
Redding: Dont worry, I am going to go out there and take care of KnicKy.
Scene goes back to the ring.
Under the bridge mellows the arena as a rugged Colin White steps out of the entrance curtain. Scratching at his thick beard and peeling off the label from his water bottle as if he had a nervous itch.
Jessica Lock: Introducing first, Standing in at six feet two inches weighing in at two hundred and forty-eight pounds from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, Colin White!
Colin closes his eyes standing at the top of the entrance ramp absorbing the atmosphere while taking deep breaths. Colin paces into the ring waiting for his partner in the ring.
Lane: Colin White beat Enigma last week in a close one on one match but can he be victorious tonight?
Hart: I hope so, I hate that Mr. Enigma, but with Ryan fox in his corner it will be tough for White to stay undefeated.
Lane: Well White will have Havok in his corner, so let’s see if Havok can neutralize Ryan leaving White with Enigma.
"Ace Of Spades" by Motorhead blasts as Havok struts out from backstage. He pauses at the top of the stage, flexing and sneering at the fans as pyro explodes throughout the arena. As the smoke begins to clear, Havok begins strutting towards the stage.
Jessica Lock: And his partner, from Forest Hills, Queens, New York, and standing 6 ft 9 and weighing 295 lbs, Havok!!!
Kerry Lane: And here comes Havok, and after a lost to Kassidy thanks to Val, Havok must want to get his hands on Ryan.
Havok climbs the steps and enters the ring and stands beside White as they wait for their opponents.
As the music begins to play a black BMW with chrome plated lining and rims drives in like JBL’s limo from the side of the entrance ramp. As the main theme music sounds and the beats kick in, Enigma steps out of the vehicle with his nWo style walk to the ring and from time to time alternatively rising of both hands as he makes his way to the ring.
Jessica Lock: And their opponent, from Jacksonville, Florida, standing 6 ft 1 and weighing in at 250 lbs, Mr. Enigma!!!
After stepping into the ring, Enigma climbs to the top of each turnbuckle and raises a single fist to his fans similar to the Rock as some fans boo him and other long time loyal fans as always, greet him with more applause than anything else, Enigma stands on the far corner away from White and Havok as he waits for Ryan Fox.
Lane: The question tonight is can that man, Mr. Enigma, get retribution tonight and beat Colin White.
Hart: I hope not, White should put a double mark on this lunatic’s record here at IWF.
Music hits and Ryan Fox appears at the top of the stage. He drops into a crouch and scans the crowd. He jumps back to his feet and salutes the ring, and saunters down the ramp.
Jessica Lock: And his partner, from Los Angeles, California, standing 6 ft 5 and weighing 275 lbs, Ryan Fox!!!
He reaches the ring, slides in under the bottom rope and climbs the turnbuckle, raising one fist in the air. He jumps back down and leans in the corner, waiting for the bell to ring
Lane: And there is the IC Champ, who was thrown into this match because of Val’s actions last week, when she knocked Havok’s hand off the ropes allowing Kassidy to win.
Hart: Yea, She coasted Havok the win and if I was Havok I’d take it out on Ryan starting tonight.
Havok & Colin White
Vs.
Enigma & Ryan Fox
Bell Rings: Colin and Ryan start off the match, Ryan takes Colin down with a running knee to the gut, Colin flips forward and lands sitting down on the mat when Ryan drops down and hooks on a rear naked choke, the ref is checking making sure Ryan is choking Colin and tries talking to Colin and Colin is starting to fight back to a vertical base, both men are standing and Colin plants a elbow to the sternum of Ryan and runs toward the ropes but Ryan reaches forward grabbing Colin’s jaw and drops him down with a edge-o-matic. Ryan guides Colin back up to his feet and walks him over to his corner, Ryan tags in Enigma and they both begin to stomp the hell out of Colin; Ryan then steps out of the ring and stands on the apron while Enigma lifts Colin back to his feet. Enigma chops Colin and Colin falls back into the corner, Enigma pulls Colin out and hits another chop but when Colin falls back to the corner he pokes the eyes of Enigma; Enigma frantically rubs his eyes and walks back away from Colin and Colin runs forward knocking Enigma down with a step up shining wizard.
Hart: Yes, this is the chance Colin needs to tag in Havok.
Lane: That was a great move by Colin but the way it was set up was under handed, the blatant poke to the eyes is what really caused the opening.
Colin crawls over to his corner and tags in Havok as Enigma tags in Ryan, the two men run head on and clinch each other, both men throwing wild punches but Ryan gets the upper hand with a hard uppercut knocking Havok back into the ropes, Ryan goes to capitalize when Colin reaches over Havok and lands a punch of his own on Ryan; Ryan stumbles back and Havok charges forward tackling Ryan down to the mat, but Ryan rolls through and gets Havok in a Boston crab, Havok is reaching for the ropes quickly and gets a hold of the bottom rope as Ryan is wrenching back, the ref tells Ryan to let go and he does. Ryan lets Havok get too his feet and then Ryan runs at Havok going for a jumping clothesline but Havok grabs Ryan in the air and drives him down to the mat with a sick spinebuster, Ryan bounces off the mat and turns onto his stomach, Havok catches his breathe and stands up; Havok guides Ryan back to his feet and whips him off into the ropes and on the return Ryan jumps up and takes Havok down with a Lou Thesz press and begins to reign down punches on Havok until finally getting up pumped ready to finish off Havok, Colin attempts getting in the ring and Ryan changes focus letting Havok get up clothesline Ryan. Both men are down and Ryan tags in Enigma, Enigma gets in and pushes Havok to his corner and asks him to tag in Colin, Havok tags Colin in and Colin gets in the ring cautiously.
Lane: Every time these two step in the ring against each other fireworks go off Hart, these two were made to wrestle each other.
Hart: Colin was made to kill the freak.
Colin steps in and ties up, Colin steps forward placing his leg behind Enigma’s and uses the leverage to power Enigma down but as Enigma’s body is a arch way with his head touching the mat he begins to fight back and gets back to a straight vertical base and then back trips Colin to the mat. Colin rolls away from Enigma and gets to a knee and wipes his hair back in frustration, Colin stands and checks Enigma knocking him down with a shoulder block, Colin looks down at Enigma and hops over him going to the ropes and Enigma then turns onto his stomach flat on the mat, Colin bounces off the ropes and jumps over Enigma again; Enigma then stands up and as Colin returns Enigma goes for a leap frog but Colin catches him and drives him backward into the mat with a powerbomb. Colin now leans backward and smirks at Ryan as he goes for the pin,
Ref: 1…2…
Lane: Colin was so close to beating Enigma for a second week in a row.
Hart: The ref purposely counted slower, Colin won.
Ryan comes in and kicks Colin in the back of the head, the ref makes Ryan get on the apron again and Colin holding the back of his head makes his way to the top turnbuckle, Colin is perched up and ready to dive off with the flying spear but as Enigma is getting to his feet he wrenches the top rope making Colin land on the top turnbuckle groin first, Colin begins to fall forward off the top rope but Enigma pushes him back up and sets up for The Critical 187x and connects driving Colin into the mat and Ryan runs into the ring and jumps at Havok over the ropes knocking them both into the barricade, Ryan and Havok and brawling their way through the crowd as Enigma goes for the pin;
Ref: 1…2…3…
Lane: That’s it, Enigma does it, now they are all tied up, this feud is just getting start with the two of these men and its already unbelievable.
Hart: Ryan should be disqualified for his actions and that should have never happened, I can’t believe this freak got a win over Colin.
Jessica Lcok: The winner of the match by pinfall, the team of, Ryan Fox and Mr. Enigma!!!!
***COMMERCIAL***
We return and we see Edward Redding standing in the ring.
Redding: KnicKy, you think you can outhink me? You think you can act tough and erase your lack of talent? Give all the excuses you want, but you lost last week, and you lost tonight.
Crowd boos.
Redding: Now, I am not allowing threats to be made to the safety of my competitors, and I promise you KnicKy, if I discover you laid one single finger on Mike before Hell in a Cell.
Lane: Mike? What's up with the trust?
Redding: If I discover you do so, I promise you, I'll banish you from the IWF. Not fire you so that you can sneak your way into Hardcore Impact, no, I will banish you completely. And so that you can think and see how your life without Monday Mayhem would be like, I am suspending you next week without salary.
Crowd boos.
Redding: I guess that means I'll see you until Holiday Havok. Have a good one KnicKy...
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. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself
Hart: Oh no, be careful CMS, dont upset the boss.
CMS: Ok Redding, we have been playing this game all week long. I am here, I am ready, let's stop this crap, tell me who my secret opponent is.
Redding: OK, you see, I am actually proud of this signing, because this man said he would never wrestle again. However, when I promised him a match with you, he was more than happy to join Monday Mayhem.
Anyway CMS, I think you're very familiar with this man, please you and everybody in the arena welcome back... Michael Taylor, Maggot!
Pulse of The Maggots hits the PA System , The lights go dim and revolving police lights can be seen flashed on the stage. Smoke fills the stage up to ringside and flames start to fire on stage signaling the arrival of The Maggot. The Maggot looks around in a possessed manner and starts to walk to the ring. Michael enters the ring and he flashes a sadistic smile to CMS.
Lane: It's Maggot! He's back! He's back!
Hart: Ughhh, look at that face. Where's his mask?
Lane: I dont know, but what I do know is the history between Maggot and CMS. CMS is actually the reason why Maggot left the IWF months ago after Over the Edge.
CMS
vs
Michael Taylor "Maggot"
CMS backs up abit and Maggot moves forward. Maggot then forces CMS to lock up with him. CMS then moves out of it beforer rolling ouyt of the ring and Maggot just stands in the ring. CMS then slowly gets back into the ring before going to lock up with Maggot again who does and CMS is able to lock in a side headlock. Maggot powers out and sends CMS to the ropes before rebounding and hitting a shoulder block on Maggot who goes down as CMS runs the ropes to the side of Maggot who rolls over onto his stomach. CMS runs back and jumps over Maggot who quickly gets back to his feet as CMS rebounds off the ropes again. Maggot then leaps off his feet and hits a dropkick on CMS who falls down to the mat. CMS and Maggot both quickly get back to their feet.
Josh Hart: I think this match is abit of a stalemate.
Kerry Lane: Josh, have you been watching the same match I have been watching.
Maggot and CMS lock up in the center of the ring again and CMS quickly hits a knee to the midsection of Maggot before Irish whipping him to the ropes. CMS then gets ready to hit a AA Spinebuster but Maggot grabs hold of the ropes and CMS runs at Maggot who lifts up a boot of his and drives it into the face of CMS before running forward and clotheslining him to the mat. Maggot then stomps on CMS before running the ropes and springboarding off the ropes before hitting a moonsault to the mat. Maggot gets taken away by the referee, letting CMS catch a break. What CMS does however is roll out of the ring. The crowd heavily boos as we see CMS start running up the ramp going to the back. Michael Taylor stares at the referee, then leaves the ring and starts running to the back in pursuit of CMS.
Result: No Contest.
Hart: Hey, nice return Maggot.
Lane: I get amazed week after week by the courage showed by CMS. Tonight, he actually ran away from a match. I just hope Maggot gets to him. We'll be right back.
***COMMERCIAL***
(During the break:
We see CMS still running away from Maggot. He reaches the parking lot and quickly climbs into a car. We see that the man driving is James Patterson. They both drive away right as Maggot reaches to the space where they were parked. Maggot has no choice but to see CMS and James Patterson drive away)
Kerry Lane: Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. For those of you just joining us, it is time for the Main Event.
Josh Hart: And what a Main Event we have for you tonight!!
Kerry Lane: We have Kassidy and Magnus Greyson running the gauntlet!
Josh Hart: Not just a regular gauntlet though. Each man will face the same 3 opponents, one after the other. Kassidy will be up first.
Kerry Lane: Thats right, which automatically gives Greyson the advantage in my opinion. But Kassidy has also been known to turn the odds in his favor. He excells in matches where the deck is stacked against him. Lets see if he can do it here tonight!
"If I was your Vampire" by Manson weaves its way over the crowd as the lights dim. Kassidy strolls out onto the stage, and poses at the top of the ramp. The crowd explodes as Kassidy begins making his way down the ramp, the fans reaching out to try and touch him.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring from Transylvania, Romania, standing 6 ft and weighing in at 200 lbs, Kassidy Loren Hayes!!!
Kassidy slides into the ring and walks to the far corner and climbs to the top rope, posing for the crowd again.
Kerry Lane: Kassidy, fresh off a big win last week, looking confident here tonight!
The arena goes pitch black as "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria plays on the speaker system. The crowd erupts in cheers at the anticipation of the entering superstar. A dark, imposing silouette steps out from behind the titantron and stands still with head low. As the music grows to a heavy and driving guitar riff, sparks fly on both sides of the darkened figure. He raises his head and clenches his fist as he roars through the shower of sparks. Three bright white pyros fire in the darkness and the lights come on as Magnus "Pathwalker" Greyson makes his way up the entrance ramp and down toward the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring from Knoxville, Tennessee, standing 6 ft 5 and weighing 285 lbs, Magnus Greyson!!!
He stares, focused and determined, at the ring as the fans cheer and chant "Mag-nus, Mag-nus, Mag-nus!" He climbs in the ring and walks to the ropes with a steely gaze directed toward the crowd. He reaches violently for the top rope and jerks it downward and roars ferociously as his entrance theme pounds on.
Josh Hart: Magnus is looking pretty sure of himself here tonight as well Kerry! He could have been fresh off a win this week too if he wasnt being special enforcer for Kassidy last week...
Kerry Lane: Yeah ok. I never said anything bad against Magnus Josh. I think the man is extremely talented, one of the best we have here on Monday Night Mayhem. He wouldnt be in this match otherwise. How about we just watch this match and call it as we see it?
Josh Hart: Make sure youre not 100% Kassidy biased then.....
Jessica Lock: The following match is a gauntlet match,. Each man will fight the same 3 opponents, one after the other. Kassidy will start things off. As soon as a winner of that match is decided, Magnus Greyson will then wrestle the same opponent. Greyson will start the second match against their second opponent, followed by Kassidy. I have been informed that which ever man, Kassidy or Greyson, has the better record, or in case each man wins both of the first two opponenets, the better time, they will get to wrestle last for their third opponent.
Kerry Lane: What a big announcement!
Josh Hart: That will certainly work in favor of whoever manages to get that particular perk!
Kassidy and Greyson walk to the middle of the ring, standing toe to toe, their eyes locked on each other.
Kerry Lane: Well what is this...?
Magnus extends a hand to Kassidy, who hesitates a moment, scanning Greysons features for ulterior motives, before he reaches out and the men shake hands as “How Do You Like Me Now?†Jim Johnson breaks the silence, the audience having held their collective breaths.
Josh Hart: You see that Kerry? Greyson is a classy guy. You dont see respect like that often anymore in this business.
Kerry Lane: Once again Josh, I never said otherwise.
Jamie Gibson appears at the top of the ramp, looking at the two men in the ring, before making his way down the ramp.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring from Glasgow, Scotland, standing 6 ft and weighing in at 215 lbs, James Gibson!!!
Gibson slides into the ring, looking at both Kassidy and Greyson. Greyson nods to Gibson, and again at Kassidy, before he ducks under the top rope to stand in the corner, awaiting his turn in the match.
Kerry Lane: And heres how we are going to start things off, in this ground breaking match!
Main Event
Gauntlet Match
Kassidy and Greyson
vs Jamie Gibson, Cooper Reid, and King V
Gauntlet Match
Kassidy and Greyson
vs Jamie Gibson, Cooper Reid, and King V
[Bell Rings]
Kassidy and Gibson circle each other in the ring, both of them rushing in and locking up. They push against each other, neither of them making any progress. Kassidy suddenly drops to the mat, gripping Gibsons hands, getting his feet into Gibsons abdomen and lifting him up and over, rolliing over on top of him and delivering several straight right hands to the face. Gibson blocks another hit and pushes Kassidy off balance, rolling to his feet and aiming a kick at Kassidys face. Kassidy dodges the kick, grabs Gibsons foot and yanks, and Gibson hits the mat. Kassidy jumps up, hits the ropes and flies back towards the fallen Gibson, dropping into a baseball slide, colliding with the face of Gibson, who clutches his face and writhes in pain on the mat.
Josh Hart: Oh, that was a vicious hit to the face Gibson just recieved!
Kassidy jumps back to his feet, climbs the ropes, and perches on the turnbuckle as Gibson struggles back to his feet. As Gibson turns around, Kassidy leaps into the air, onto Gibsons shoulders and hits a hurricanrana. Kassidy then pulls Gibson back to his feet, loops an arm over his head and hits a thunderous DDt.
Kerry Lane: And that was the dot on the exclamation point there!
Kassidy hooks the leg of the Gibson and the ref slides in and gets the three count.
Josh Hart: And Kassidy is victorious in this first round of the gauntlet!
Jessica Lock: And the winner, by pinfall, Kassidy, 5 minutes and 11 seconds!
Kassidy ducks out of the ring, as Gibson pulls himself up on the ropes, and Magnus Greyson enters the ring. The right side of Gibsons face has begun to turn a dark purple and the ref is checking him before starting the match.
Josh Hart: Gibsons right eye is already beginning to swell from that baseball slide by Kassidy, this should be an easy win for Greyson, assuming that Gibson is able to continue with this match.
Gibson assures the ref he is ok to continue and the ref signals for the bell. Greyson rushes for Gibson, but Gibson catches a glimpse of him coming and dodges out of the way, and Greyson crashes into the corner. Gibson turns and begins hammering down forearms to the back of the head of Greyson. He spins Greyson around pulls him out of the corner, irish whipping him into the ropes. Greyson reverses, sending Gibson flying across the ring and hits him with a spear.
Kerry Lane: What a spear by Magnus Greyson!
Greyson goes for a cover, with Gibson barely able to kick out at 2. Greyson gets back up, pulling Gibson to his feet. Greyson throws a boot into the mid section of Gibson, before lifting him up on his shoulders.
Josh Hart: Looks like Gibson is about to get an "Awakening" here Kerry!
Greyson lifts Gibson up and drops him face first down directly into his knee. Gibson collapses and Greyson again goes for a cover, and the ref gets a 3 count.
Kerry Lane; And that was it for Gibson, he put up a good fight, and he now needs to get to the back and have the medics check out that eye.
Jessica Lock: And the winner, by pinfall, magnus Greyson, 3 minutes and 48 seconds!
Josh Hart: Well so far things are even in this match up, but if we are going by times, which I am betting we will end up doing, it seems Magnus is ahead.
Kerry Lane: Well Kassidy took on a fresh opponent, who Greyson just had to put the finishing touches on. Lets see how things even up in the second round.
"Here Comes the Money" by Naughty by Nature hits and Reid slowly and deliberately struts onto the ramp, as if the show could wait for him to get ready.
Jessica Lock: And their opponent for round 2 of the gauntlet, making his way to the ring, from South Boston, Massachusetts, standing 6 ft 2 and weighing in at 230lbs, Cooper Reid!!!
He does the cocky wink and both hands gun salute at a couple of "fans", posing for a picture with others. Climbs the steps of the ring and waits for the ref to lower the middle rope.
Josh Hart: And heres that cockiness again from Reid. I doubt that...
Greyson rushes to the ropes, grabs Reid by the back of the neck and brings him in over the top rope.
Josh Hart: Like I was saying, Magnus wont stand for that very long.
Kerry Lane: Very insightful of you Josh.
Reid rolls quickly back to his feet, ducking a clothesline by Greyson and hitting the mat, trying to roll up Greyson. Greyson kicks out before the ref even hits the mat.
Josh Hart: Well, that was an interesting choice of offense by Reid, to say the least.
Reid gets up and hooks Greyson, lifting him up and dropping him down with a suplex, going for another cover, and gets a 1. Reid gets Greyson back up and goes for an irish whip, Greyson reverses and Reid hits the ropes, rushing back and catching Greyson with a forearm to the jaw. Greyson stumbles back a step, shaking off the impact as Reid moves in, aiming for a clothesline. Greyson ducks and catches Reid, droppng down into a DDT. Greyson goes for a pin and gets a 2. Greyson gets up and grabs the leg of Reid, delivering several hard kicks to the hamstring, before dropping an elbow to the knee.
Kerry Lane: Looks like Greyson has decided to go for the knees, focusing on the hamstring and the knee of Reid. Normally Id say this was good strategy....
Josh Hart: Yeah but if this gauntlet match comes down to an issue of time, then Greyson weakening the legs could only be an even bigger advantage for Kassidy.
Reid clutches his knee as Greyson pulls him bck to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Reid flies back and Greyson lifts him over with a powerslam. Magnus immediately releases Reid and grabs for the ankle. Reid screams in pain as Magnus twists. Magnus drops down to one knee, leaning all his weight on the ankle of Reid. Reid struggles and reaches for the ropes. Maguns leans back, trying to pull Reid away from the ropes without releasing the pressure on the ankle. Reid suddenly gets up on his elbows, and with a giant yank, flips himself over onto his back, screaming at the pain in his ankle as he kicks out at Greyson, causing Greyson to lose his grip long enough for Reid to grab the ropes. Magnus is foreced to release the hold, as Reid struggles to pull himself up on the ropes.
Kerry Lane: Reids ankle has got to be screaming at him, I dont even know how he is standing!
Reid stumbles away from the ropes, turning right into the superkick by Magnus Greyson.
Josh Hart: And this may be it Kerry!
Reids head whips back and Greyson moves in for the cover, Greyson hooks a leg and the ref gets a 3 count.
Jessica Lock: And the winner, by pinfall, Magnus Greyson at 7 minutes and 56 seconds!
Josh Hart: And Greyson is 2 for 2 now.
Kerry Lane: Lets see how Kassidy manages with Cooper Reid.
Kassidy comes back into the ring as Greyson exits. He doesnt look entirely pleased by the fact that his opponent is already barely able to stand. Cooper takes this opportunity to launch himself on Kassidy in a Lou Thez press, landing several shots to the face of Kassidy before Kassidy is able to maneuver out of the position. As Reid struggles back to his feet, Kassidy rushes towards the ropes, leaping up onto the second rope and springboarding back, catching Reid with a bulldog. Kassidy goes for a cover but Reid kicks out.
Kerry Lane: I am extremely impressed with Cooper Reid here Josh. He has shown quite the abiltiy to absorb punishment and keep moving.
Kassidy pulls Reid up and scoop slams him back down before heading back to the corner and once again climbing to the top. He meassures Reid and jumps into the air, as Reid rolls out of the way, Kassidy is able to see and flip over in mid air, landing in a somersault on the mat.
Josh Hart: THAT was impressive. Kassidy saw Reid move and was able to curl up, saving himself the crash that would have surely resulted if he hadnt been able to redirect.
Kassidy is getting back to his feet as Reis rushes forward, catching him with a clothesline and knocking him back to the mat. Reid pulls Kassidy up, balncing his weight on one foot, then bracing and lifting him up and over into a german suplex and going for a cover. He gets a 2.
Kerry Lane: This guy is something else. His ankle has to be killing him and he is still fighting. And doing a good job of it too.
Reid pulls Kassidy back up and tries for a boot to the mid section with his good leg, but Kassidy catches it before it connects. Reid tilts his hips and leaps up, catching Kassidy with an enzuiguri kick to the back of the head and Kassidy falls back to the mat. Reids face twists in pain as he clutches his ankle.
Josh Hart: What a kick by Reid! But it looks like he connected with Kassidy with that bum ankle and is now paying the price for it!
Kassidy rolls back to his feet and sees Reid still clutching the ankle. Kassidy back pedals and bounces off the ropes, hitting Reid with a dropkick to the face and reaching down, grabbing his leg and flipping Reid onto his stomach, locking in the Vampires Cradle. Reid screams in agony and thrashes back and forth looking for the ropes but he is locked up in the middle of the ring.
Kerry Lane: Kassidy has that submission locked in on Reids already injured ankle. I dont think Reid can take much more of this!!
Kassidy pulls back on the hold, putting more and more pressure across Reids already injured ankle. The ref slides into position as reids hand hovers over the mat. kassidy gives one more mighty pull and Reid sceams, his hand frantically tapping on the mat and as the ref calls for the bell Kassidy releases the hold.
Josh Hart: Reid put up a hell of a fight! That ankle just couldnt take any more punishment tonight!
Jessica Lock: And the winner, by submission, Kassidy, 6 minutes and 30 seconds. Kassidy has won, by 3 seconds, the right to face the 3rd opponent last!
Medics come out to help Cooper Reid to the back as Miracle Man by Ozzy blasts from the speakers and a denim blue light illuminates the arena. King V steps out from the back and walks down the ramp. There he lifts both his arms and 4 columns of steam come out on the stage.
Jessica Lock: And the 3rd opponent in the gauntlet match, from Detroit, Michigan, standing 7ft and weighing 482 lbs, King V!!!
King V makes his way to the inside of the ring where he stands in the middle of the ring and extends both his arms. He looks at both Greyson and Kassidy, giving them both a thumbs down. Greyson climbs into the ring, eyeing V warily as Kassidy hops back out onto the apron. V swings with a right at Greyson who blocks it and hits an uppercut to the face of V, knocking him back into the corner. Greyson backpedals into the opposite corner, and charges towards V, aiming for the abdomen with a shoulder block, bur V sidesteps out of the way, and Greyson crashes into the ringpost. V advances on Greyson and hits a belly to belly suplex and goes for a cover, gets a 2 count.
Kerry Lane: That was a HUGE suplex by King V.
V pulls Greyson back up and whips him into the ropes. Greyson bounces back and V lifts a boot, and greyson ducks it, hitting the opposite ropes and as King V turns back around Greyson gets the double leg take down and begins hammering on Vs face and chest. V blocks a punch and reaches up, grabbing Greyson by the throat and getting back to his feet. He launches Greyson into the ropes and Greyson bounces back, V lifts him up into a military press, holding him high in the air.
Josh Hart: Look at the strength of King V!!
V turns towards Kassidy with Greyson held above his head and smiles evily.
Kerry Lane: No he wouldnt! He cant do this!
King V heaves and throws Greyson over the ropes and into Kassidy, knocking Kassidy off the apron and onto the steel stairs while Greyson connects with the ringpost and crumples to the mat. King V pulls Greyson up and sets him up for the Bloody Revolution. He gets Greyson onto his shoulders, but Greyson begins struggling wildly, managing to get out of Vs grasp and get back on his feet.
Josh Hart: What the hell is this?
Val Fox comes running down the ramp, dropping to her knees beside Kassidy, who has just begun to stir on the outside. She assists him to his feet and he assures her is ok as he climbs back onto the apron. She looks concerned before he attention is drawn back to the ring, where King V has turned towards Greyson, only to get caught with a flurry of punches to the face, followed up with a roundhouse kick to the side of the head.
Josh Hart: Val has NO business being out here!
Kerry Lane: Dont worry about her, look at Greyson!
Greyson pulls King V up and throws a boot to the mid section. Greyson lifts with everything he has, getting V up into the air, but V manages to grab the ropes and Greyson cant hold him up any longer. Greyson drops to one knee, catching his breathe as V turns and lifts him up hitting the Spin Em Up.
Josh Hart: King V hit that huge Samoan Drop, can he get the cover?!
King V drops and covers Greyson, and the ref slides in for the 3 count.
Jessica Lock: And the winner, by pinfall, King V!!
Kerry Lane: And with King V geting the win over Gresyon, this is still a MUST win for Kassidy.
Josh Hart: What the hell is Val doing out here Kerry?
Kerry Lane: She hasnt done anything Josh. We have a job to do, can we please do it?
King V is snarling as Magnus Greyson rolls out of the ring and makes his way to the announce table. Anger fills his face and he turns around, grabbing Kassidy by the hair and dragging him into the ring and onto the mat and Val Fox jumps up onto the apron.
Josh Hart: YOU SEE KERRY!
As King V turns to see her standing on the apron, Ryan Fox comes running down the ramp. He grabs his sister around the waist and lifts her over his shoulder and carries her back up the ramp and to the back. King V returns his attention to the ring as Kassidy is getting back to his feet. V rushes Kassidy, who rolls out of the way, turning quickly and delivering several hard shots to the kidneys. King V tries to turn and grab Kassidy, but Kassidy rolls out of the way, aiming several hard martial art kicks to the legs of V. V falls to one knee and Kassidy hits him with a superkick, and V goes reeling backwards.
Kerry Lane: What a move by Kassidy!
Kassidy moves forwards, pulling King V back up and setting up for the Vampires Bite. King V struggles to get back to his feet, but Kassidy is too fast, slamming Vs face into the mat and getting the cover. the ref slides over and gets a 3 count.
Jessica Lock: And the winner of the gauntlet, Kassidy!!!
Kerry Lane: And Kassidy wins it!
Josh Hart: What an insane match that was! And the funny part was the opponents never even touched each other!
Kerry Lane: And Kassidy once again is victorious and is on quite a streak! join us next week for more Monday Night Mayhem!
Josh Hart: Goodnight Folks!!
End of the Show