Monday Night Mayhem 14/04/08

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Hart: Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to a brand new edition of Monday Mayhem, and what a show we have ahead of us, opponents forced to team up, as Malone and MNM will team up to take on D-Block.

Lane: And how about the in-ring return of James Kash, definitively a most see event.


Local Mongolian hits and Kuno comes out following by Safaja, wearing a necklace with a skull and a muzzle. He walks down to the ring in a powerfull way, enters the ring by the stairs and stands in the middle of the ring, marking his territory while looking around...

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Mongolia, standing six feet five inches tall, weighing three hundred seventy-two pounds.


Josh Hart: Last week we saw Safaja make quick work of Austin Cooper and Phantom Jaguar.

Kerry Lane: I would bet my bottom dollor that he does it again right now.

Roar of a Jaguar hits as Phantom Jaguar walks to the ring and looks intimidated.

Jesssica Lock: Making his way to the ring, Phantom Jaguar.


Single's Match

Safaja
vs.
Phantom Jaguar

Bell Rings: Phantom Jauar charges at Safaja with a full bucket of steam and connects with a vicious spinning heel kick to the jaw of Safaja. Jaguar than mounts the chest of Safaja and drills his face in with rights and lefts. Jaguar charges towards the ropes and than bounces and and plants a legdrop across the sternum of Safaja. Jaguar climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and than leaps from the corner and connects with a senton bomb from the top. Jaguar hooks the legs of Safaja and the ref gets down to make the count. Safaja manages to kick out after the two and Jaguar goes flying across the ring.

Josh Hart: Phantom Jaguar looking real good against this monster Safaja.

Kerry Lane: That is true, but how long can you last against somebody of that caliber.

Safaja makes it back to his feet as Jaguar does. Safaja charges at Jaguar and than Jaguar sends him over the top rope with a back body drop. Safaja hits his head against the outside mat and than slowly makes it back to his feet. Jaguar charges towards the ropes bounces back and than connects with a suicide dive through the ropes sending Safaja crashing into the ring barricade. Jaguar uses all of his strength and manages to guide Safaja back to his feet and than rolls him into the ring. Jaguar makes it back into the ring and than waits for Safaja to make it back to his feet. Safaja staggers to his feet and Jaguar connects with the Flying Lariat. Safaja hits the mat and than Jaguar charges towards the ropes bounces back and than connects with the Rolling Thunder in the middle of the ring. Jaguar makes the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Phantom Jaguar

Josh Hart: Phantom Jaguar really took it to Safaja this week after that beating from last week.

Kerry Lane: That was a very impressive victory and he didn't let Safaja get any offense


We go backstage and see CMS jogging on his locker room getting ready and warming up. Carl Long walks up to him.

Long: CMS, tonight not only you face Bradly Jona Kellert in a one on one match, but four men will be battling for a shot at your belt at Over the Edge, with all this happening, what's your game plan?

CMS stares at the camera and then grins

CMS: My gameplan? To be Bigger than Life!

CMS walks away.


***COMMERCIAL***


We return and Bradly Jona Kellert is already inside the ring.

I Walk Alone by Saliva hits the arena as a wall of smoke covers the entire stage, and as it fades away, CMS comes out from the stage floor standing and looking to the ground, he then in a sudden move points to the sky and then to himself, making a huge flag of Costa Rica to come from the ceiling , he then walks all the way to the ring. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself.

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


CMS
vs
Bradly Jona Kellert
Bell rings: As soon as the referee rings the bell, Kellert dashes toward his opponent, however CMS knocks him out first with an out of nowhere Saprissa Kick right to the back of the head, bringing him down to the canvas. He then goes toward the ring ropes behind him and bounces back nailing his rival with an elbow drop right to the chest. CMS makes the cover: 1...2..., Jona gets one shoulder up. The Intercontinental Champion starts putting the boots on his opponent, nailing stomps on him. He then dashes to the ropes and goes for a Senton, however Kellert manages to roll out of the way making his opponent fail, then when he sits on the canvas, Bradly nails him with a dropkick right to the back and spine of his opponent. Bradly Jona Kellert then sadistically smiles. He gets CMS back to a standing position and then goes to throw him toward the set of ropes on front of him, however CMS manages to block and then set and nail his opponent with his InMigration backbreaker. CMS then gets back to his feet and now he taunts to the end. He gets Bradly Jona Keller back to their feet and goes to nail him with the Gringo Killer, however Kellert reverses and instead he hits a sitting jawbreaker. Bradly Jona Kellert dashes toward the ropes behind huim ansd bounces back going toward CMS, however the champion manages to hit Kellert with a modified, improvised vertion of his Latino Bomb, getting out a pop from the crowd along with their awe. He makes the cover: 1...2...3.

Winner: CMS

Jessica Lock: Your winner via pinfall, CMS!


Hart: Do you still wonder if he is focused?

Lane: He was sure impressive, but we are still to see who will became its new challenger


The camera shows James Kash walking down a bright hallway walking past trophies and pictures of championship games. Kash slows down a bit and nods in confidence, as you can see him day dreaming of how he's going to reclaim the IWF Championship. Kash takes a turn onto a darker hallway, where his strut turns into a slow pace. Kash looks left and right, checks his phone, and continues to walk until he bumps into someone in the shadow.

James Kash: WATCH IT! Can't you see I'm walking here!

The man turns into a lighter part of the hallway and turns his head to reveal its none other than Montana.

Montana: James Kash........Its good to see jou pal.

James Kash: Montana!!! Its about time you've come back.

Montana: Come back? I just got some business to take care of.

James Kash: Business? Like familia business?

Montana: Well, i'll tell jou about that later. How have jou been? Good to see you running the show now. I see jou got some nice backup in D Block.

James Kash: Learned it all from you couldn't be better! I'm weeks away from becoming 2x IWF Undisputed Champion Montana, and once I hit that platue, I'll will be a legend up there with likes of you.

Montana: Ha ha ha, me? Well Jou've always been one of the best. Remember that time at Collision Course?

James Kash: How could i forget? It was classic its when we became friends, brothers, familia!

Montana: Ay yo Kash; I gotta run. Jou hit me up when jou need me.

James Kash: Sounds good Montana.

Both men shake hands and go in opposite directions.


The camera pans back to the announce booth.

Kerry Lane: I can't believe what we've just seen. Montana and Kash back together again???

Josh Hart: I don't know, he just popped up out of no where. It doesn't make any sense. Could Montana be planning to interfer at Over the Edge, or even return in the Rumble???

Kerry Lane: I don't think anyone knows what's going on!



***COMMERCIAL***


We return and see Maggot inside a dark room sorrounded by loneliness.

Maggot: Do you still wonder why I am winning the Number One Contender's Match? All my live, I have put my body on the line, I have rejoy on pain, I don't fear the end, I embrace it, I pray for it.

The camera focuses on Maggot's mask then on a zoom.

Maggot: One more night leaving my last breath inside the ring will not kill me, but get me closer to redemption. That's right Hayez, Nicoll and Adam, my redemption, and none of you can stop the pulse of the maggot!


Lane: Maggot completely focused on becoming the new Intercontinental Number One Contender.

Hart: Is there something wrong with that? He is just hungry for some gold!


Ace of Spades by Motorhead hits the arena as Havok steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring followed by Charlie Titan.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet nine inches weighing in at two hundred and ninety-five pounds from Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Havok accompanied to the ring by Charlie Titan!

Josh Hart: Well it seems that even thought last week Havok pushed Titan away there still coming down to the ring together.

Kerry Lane: Maybe they were able to talk and sort out their differences like grown men.

I Am hits the arena as Russ Macca steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet six inches weighing in at three hundred and fifty pounds from Trenton, New Jersey, Russ Macca!

Josh Hart: This guy is huge and he looks very impressive.

Kerry Lane: Lets see what he can do in the ring and see it’s just not in the walk that makes him impressive.


Single’s Match
Russ Macca
Vs.
Havok

Bell Rings: Russ Macca charges immediately charges after Havok who side steps the big man as he flies over the top rope. Havok standing in the ring laughing at the rookie as Charlie Titan is yelling at him to stay focused and attack. Havok shakes his head at Titan and rolls to the outside and stomps away at Macca keeping him grounded to the floor. Havok guides Macca back to his feet and sends him to the charging to the outside ring post face first, but Macca grabs the post and stops himself from impact. Havok comes up behind Macca and eats a back elbow shot and than finds himself meeting the outside ring post face first. Macca rolls Havok back into the ring and than slides in behind him. Macca makes it back to his feet and guides Havok back to his and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Havok bounces off the ropes and Macca plants him on the mat with a spinning spinebuster.

Josh Hart: Did you just see the power displayed there by Macca.

Kerry Lane: That is intense of how Macca just manhandled Havok there.

Macca gets down to make the cover, but Havok kicks out before the ref can get down to start the count. Macca guides Havok back to his feet and Havok unloads with solid left and right shots to the midsection of Macca. Havok charges toward the ropes and than bounces back and charges Macca and takes him down to the mat with a tackle. Havok makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Macca kicks out right after the two. Both men make it back to their feet and Macca grabs Havok and than lifts him over his head and than plants him on the mat with the military press front powerslam. Macca makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Havok is able to kick out right after the two. Macca once again guides Havok back to his feet and both men start slugging it out. Havok ducks a big right hand from Macca and than Havok charges to the ropes. Havok bounces back and plants Macca on the mat with an STO. Havok makes it back to his feet and taunts to the crowd while Macca is down on the mat. Titan gets up on the apron and yells at Havok to stay focused. Havok than makes his way over to Macca and guides him back to his feet. Havok attempts to send Macca back to his ropes, but Macca plants him foot down and Havok is unable to move him. Macca than grabs Havok and plants him on the mat with a gutwrench suplex. Macca makes it back to his feet and climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle awaiting Havok to make it back to his feet. Havok staggers back to his feet and is met with a flying clothesline from the top rope by Macca. Havok hits the mat and Macca sets up across the ring. Havok makes it back to his feet and Macca charges at him full speed. Havok ducks the attempt of the Big Boot from Macca and than plants him on the mat with a huge spinebuster.

Kerry Lane: Havok answering back to the spinebuster he received from Macca and I do believe that this spinebuster had more of an impact than Macca’s did.

Josh Hart: Both of these men have incredible strength and it’s just scary.

Both men hit the mat and both men are out and the ref starts the count. The ref reaches six and both men start to stir and by eight both men make it back to their feet. Havok charges Macca and takes him down to the mat with a clothesline. Havok guides Macca back to his feet and than plants him on the mat with a huge Cobra Clutch Slam. Havok makes it back to his feet taunting the crowd and Titan is telling him to stay focused, but this time Havok just brushes it off. Macca makes it back to his feet as Havok climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and taunts the fans. Macca waits for Havok to jump back down and when he does Macca plants him with a big boot sending him down to the mat. Macca sets up in the corner and waits for Havok to make it back to his feet. Havok pulls himself back to his feet and walks out to the middle of the ring and gets flattened with the Stampede by Macca. Macca makes the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Russ Macca

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

Josh Hart: Russ Macca had a very impressive debut here tonight against the one Havok.

Kerry Lane: Things could have been different if Havok would have listened to Charlie Titan.

Post Match: Titan makes his way into the ring and helps Havok back up to his feet. Titan tries to talk to Havok, but once again he just pushes him away and makes his way back up the ramp solo.

Josh Hart: Well it looks like there is still some tension between these two men here tonight.

Kerry Lane: I hope things can work out before there will be a point of no return



(Over the Edge hype: IWF Undisputed Belt Match: James Kash vs Cahan Malone vs MNM)


Lane: Kash fighting for the belt at Over the Edge but tonight, he is making his return to the ring.


We see TJ already in the ring, jogging and warming up.


So Determined by Mudvayne hits the arena as the lights go out followed by massive Green and Gold Pyro’s emitting from the stage. James Kash steps out onto the stage. The crowd gives a mixed reaction, but the majority our excited to see James Kash back in the IWF. James Kash than makes his way down to the ring as money falls from above and the fans all trying to grab fifty dollar bills.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet seven inches weighing in at two hundred and seventy-five pounds from Lake Jackson, Texas, “The Future†James Kash!


Josh Hart: There he is, the greatest star ever to compete at an IWF ring, making his in ring return right here tonight.

Kerry Lane: This same man will battle MNM and Cahan Malone at Over The Edge, but tonight he faces TJ, the rookie he intimidated last week.




James Kash
vs
TJ

Bell rings: Kash and TJ stare at each other from different sides of the ring. Kash then sadistically grins as TJ jogs around trying to shake off the pression. They step toward each other and they lock in a test of strength. They brawl until someone can get an upperhand. James Kash is the one getting it as he locks TJ up in a side headlock. He maintains it locked for a while until he then sidesteps and locks a quick One Armed Headlock, then continuing his rotation over the body of TJ looking him in a Hammerlock. He maintains the hold when out of nowhere TJ manages to counter as he sidesteps reversing James Kash and locking in a Hammerlock of his own. James Kash looks a little surprised while on the hold, but he manages to use his free arm to reach to the head of his opponent, then takes over TJ over his own head down to the canvas. Kash then shows his viciousness as he puts the boots on his opponent, repeatedly stomping him, then nails him with a knee drop right to the chest of his opponent. James Kash smiles and he walks toward the corner, where he then climbs to the top rope and waits for his opponent to get back to his feet, taunting him. TJ starts getting back to his feet and walks right into where Kash is. James leaps out of the top rope looking for a Top Rope Standing Spear, however and surprisingly TJ gets out of the way making James Kash fail, crashing and burning down to the canvas. The camera shows the face of Kash and he looks shocked. He gets back up and storms toward TJ, however TJ connects him first nailing him with a clothesline. James Kash reincorporates and runs once again toward TJ. Killer’s Creed looks for a second clothesline, however this time James Kash ducks avoiding any attack from his rookie opponent. TJ then turns around and gets planted by a picture perfect dropkick by James Kash.

Josh Hart: Did you see that James Kash in the ring is like watching live art.

Kerry Lane: I do agree with that James Kash is a very talented man in the ring.


James seems now angry to all the attack TJ has been able to land on him during the match. He grabs him by the hair and gets him back to a standing position. He grabs him by the throat and he starts badmouthing him, insulting him, he then hits a straight right hand, only to then continue insulting him. He finally then nails him with a slap across the head of the rookie, that then staggers back. TJ holds his jaw and looks to the side. A portion of the crowd gets behind him. He then gets back up and he surprisingly answers back the slap of James Kash.

Kerry Lane: Oh my God! TJ has just slapped James Kash!

Josh Hart: You know that TJ is going ot have to pay for that.

James Kash holds his jaw and then looks back, his face reflecting a great amount of anger. He then answers back with a powerful straight right hand to the head of his opponent. He nails a second straight right hand and then nails TJ driving his knee right to the middle section, making him bend over. He then sets TJ up for the ride. James Kash walks around the ring taunting to the crowd getting a mixed reaction. He finally nails TJ with the Rebirth. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Winner: James Kash

Jessica Lock: The winner of the match via pinfall, James Kash!


James Kash stares at TJ knocked out on the canvas. He then picks him back to his feet nailing him with a second Rebirth. Kash doesn’t grin nor smile. He gets out of the ring looking mad and still holding his jaw thanks to the slap.

Josh Hart: An impressive and vicious showing here in James Kash’s return and a great effort put by TJ.

Kerry Lane: I am still in shock that TJ slapped Kash, but knowing James Kash, nothing good can come out of it.


***COMMERCIAL***


We return and see Freeman standing in front of the camera.

Freeman: See, I don't need any backup, I don't need Mike to be succesful. MNM Inc. is going strong, stronger than ever, but tonight, I think of me, and nobody else than me.

Crowd boos on the back

Freeman: I have already faced the ranch owner, the lackeys will be no difficulty. I will win tonight, and then go on to win the belt at Over the Edge, you can guaradamntee that!



I’m Comin’ by Silkk The Shocker hits the arena as Rick O’Shea steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch weighing in at two hundred and forty-five pounds from Secaucus, New Jersey, Rick O’ Shea!

Josh Hart: Rick O’Shea has been on a roll as of late with two straight wins under his belt he’s ready for his rematch against Colin White.

Kerry Lane: This is going to be intense as Colin White has been saying if it wasn’t for D-Block O’Shea never would have stood a chance anyway.

Trance by Amy Spooner hits the arena as Colin White steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches weighing in at two hundred and forty-eight pounds from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada! Colin White!

Josh Hart: This is another man that’s been on a roll ever since he got here and he says that O’Shea is a nobody.

Kerry Lane: We’ll just see exactly what he is when that bell rings.


Single’s Match
Rick O’Shea
Vs.
Colin White
Bell Rings: Rick O’Shea and Colin White circle around the ring before locking up in the test of strength. O’Shea gets a knee strike to the midsection and than takes White down to the mat with a snap suplex. O’Shea makes the quick cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but White kicks out right after the one. O’Shea guides White back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. White bounces back and takes O’Shea down to the mat with a charging shoulder block. White than mounts the chest of O’Shea and drills his face in with rights and lefts to the face. White guides O’Shea back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. O’Shea hits the turnbuckle and White meets him with a body splash in the corner. O’Shea falls to the mat and White climbs to the second rope and than drops an elbow drop into the chest of O’Shea and makes the cover.

Josh Hart: Colin White trying to do whatever it takes to end this match early.

Kerry Lane: You don’t want to stay in the ring a long time with Rick O’Shea that’s when he gets dangerous.

The ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea is able to kick out right after the two. Colin guides White back to his feet and than O’Shea catches White unexpectedly with a roundhouse kick that sends him down to the mat. O’Shea rest against the corner and waits for White to make it back to his feet. White staggers to his feet and O’Shea charges at him and than out of nowhere White takes O’Shea down to the mat with a vertical delaying suplex. White makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea is quick to kick out after the one. White guides O’Shea back to his feet and sends him back to the corner with an irish whip. White than charges at O’Shea full speed and gets caught with a kick to the head by O’Shea. O’Shea than pulls White into the corner and White hits his head on the turnbuckle head first. O’Shea than climbs to the second rope and connects with the ten count in the corner. O’Shea than grabs the head of White and slams him down to the mat with a face buster.

Josh Hart: O’Shea is gaining momentum and O’Shea have better stop that or it will be to late to stop O’Shea.

Kerry Lane: O’Shea is on the hells of his two week winning streak and he wants to make it three.

O’Shea hooks the leg of White and makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but White is able to get his foot on the bottom rope to stop the count. O’Shea grabs the foot of White and than drags him to the center of the ring. O’Shea flips White over and than grabs his knee and than drives it down to the mat. White grabs his knee seconds after impact immediately feeling the affects. O’Shea than grabs the right knee of White and stretches out his knee and than stomps away. White grabs his knee again after the attack from O’Shea. O’Shea than plants his foot in the face of White and than locks on a single leg crab focusing on the right knee of White. O’Shea sits on the lower back of White and than torques the knee with everything he has. White starts fighting for the ropes slowly crawling with any amount of strength he has left. White slowly but surely is able to grab the bottom rope forcing O’Shea to break the hold.

Josh Hart: White just barely able to break the hold if it wasn’t for his will power he would have tapped out to O’Shea.

Kerry Lane: That was a very close one the match could have been over if it would have taken White a few more seconds to reach the ropes.

O’Shea than grabs the right leg of White and pulls him back to the center of the ring and than drops an elbow drop into the right knee of White. White grabs his knee in pain and O’Shea stays on the attack with stomps to the knee. O’Shea guides White back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. White limps to the ropes and than O’Shea charges right behind him. White bounces off the ropes, but holds on and than sends O’Shea to the outside with a back body drop. White rest against the corner and works out his knee trying to put pressure on it. O’Shea hits the mat on the outside and lays there while the ref starts the count. O’Shea sits up by the count of five and pulls himself back to his feet. O’Shea slides into the ring and gets knees strikes to the head by a more violent White. White pulls O’Shea into the ring and than drives a knee drop across the face of O’Shea and than makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea is able to kick out after the two.

Josh Hart: White is showing a more vicious side on than before.

Kerry Lane: This match may turn into a feud between these two men.

White quickly guides O’Shea back to his feet and than sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. O’Shea bounces back and than White plants him with a stiff kick to the midsection and than drives him down to the mat with a vertabreaker. O’Shea lands on his head with a sickening thud and White it there to make the quick cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but once again O’Shea is able to kick out after the two. White stomps at O’Shea with his left leg to keep him grounded on the mat. White than charges towards the ropes limping along bounces back and than connects with a falling elbow drop across the sternum of O’Shea. White makes another cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea is able to kick out right after the one. White furious that O’Shea keeps kicking out unloads with right and left hooks to the face until the ref forces White to back off. O’Shea makes it back to his feet and staggers from the hook shots from White. White than comes it with a stiff kick to the midsection, but O’Shea catches the foot of White and than spins him around. O’Shea than grabs White in a full nelson and swings him around the ring like a ragdoll. O’Shea than lifts White into the air and slams him down on the mat with the full nelson slam. O’Shea grabs the right leg of White and than slams it against the mat and White grabs his knee in pain. O’Shea stretches out the right leg of White and than stomps away at the knee.

Josh Hart: O’Shea going back to work on the knee of White and I don’t think that he can stop O’Shea this time around.

Kerry Lane: This match is turning into a grudge match.

O’Shea than locks on the Pittsburgh Crab and White comes to life in pain. O’Shea turns it into a single legged crab and than sits on the lower back of White and torques on the knee with everything he has. White tries to pull himself to the ropes, but O’Shea has him in the middle of the ring. Colin White is about to tap out when out of nowhere, Safaja enters the match and hits an uppercut to Rick O'shea, resulting in DQ.

Winner: Rick O'shea by DQ


Jessica Lock: You winner by DQ, Rick O'shea


Colin White sneaks out of the ring, but looks back to it with a certain anger as he just lost by DQ thanks to Safaja. Inside the ring, Safaja is brutalizing Rick O'shea. He picks him up only to nail him with a Mongolian Drop, knocking him down. Kuno finally comes out, cools down Safaja and takes him to the back, letting O'shea knocked out inside the ring.


Lane: I can't believe this! Another monster attacking O'shea? Did I miss something and did Rick O'shea became a Monster Slayer?

Hart: Safaja angry lossing earlier to Phantom Jaguar, and another man who might be angry is Colin White, as his match with O'shea just got interfered again.


We go backstage and now we have Johnny Nicoll, still in full suit ready to adress the fans.

Nicoll: Apparently, they want me talking to the fans out there about my Number One Contender's match. Well, there is not much to say, except that I am winning!

Crowd boos.

Nicoll: Why should I waste my time? I don't see any paparazzi, no press conference, just a pathetic man with a camera over his shoulder, so for tonight, I am a letting my actions do the talking, and believe me, I have nothing nice to say!


***COMMERCIAL***


We return and see Hayez in front of the camera, ready to do what his opponents have also made.

Hayez: Save the best for last uh! Well...Wait a minute, what the hell are you doing here?

Kassidy walks into the picture getting face to face with his opponent.

Hayez: I am sorry, but I don't have time for this, I am just moments away from my match and becoming the new Intercontinental Number One Contender.

Kassidy: Well, for your own sake, and for the sake of your career, you better win this match.

Hayez: What do you mean?

Kassidy: I told you Shawn, your arrogance has and end, either you stop it or I do it, and since you haven't, I will.

Hayez: Yeah, good luck with that, because after tonight, I will be on my way to bigger things, to win titles!

Kassidy: You don't understand. See, I got the acceptation of Edward Redding II, and if you don't win this match tonight, if you don't become the new Number One Contender, we have a date at Over The Edge! And trust me, that would be your end!

Kassidy leaves leaving a puzzled Hayez behind.


Golden Dream hits the arena as Johnny Nicoll steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet nine inches weighing in at two hundred and sixty-three pounds from Southport, England, Johnny Nicoll!

Josh Hart: This next match up is a fatal four way to determine the Number One Contender to the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

Kerry Lane: Four men are going to battle it out and see who deserves to be the number one contender.

Break Down The Walls hits the arena as Adam Freeman steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet ten inches weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds from Barnsley, England, Adam Freeman!

Josh Hart: We all know that Adam Freeman would like another shot at CMS and that Intercontinental Championship.

Kerry Lane: Well if he wants that shot he has to earn it right here and right now.

Running From Me by Truth Company hits the arena as Hayez steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring looking nervous.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches weighing in at two hundred and fifteen pounds from Las Vegas, Hayez!

Josh Hart: You have to wonder where Hayez mind is going to be during this match.

Kerry Lane: That’s right he has to watch out for not just three men, but four because Kassidy can strike at any time.

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 two inches weighing in at two hundred and seventy pounds from Des Moines, Iowa, Maggot!

Josh Hart: Maggot has been on a roll lately will we see that pace continue tonight.

Kerry Lane: He’s dangerous and there’s no telling what he is capable of doing here tonight.


Fatal Four Way
Number One Contender Match
Johnny Nicoll
Vs.
Adam Freeman
Vs.
Hayez
Vs.
Maggot
Bell Rings: All four men circle around the ring and than Hayez backs into a corner looking over his shoulder and trying to keep his focus on the three men in the ring. Johnny Nicoll charges at Adam Freeman and takes him down to the mat with a bulldog as Maggot charges at Hayez in the corner and connects with a body splash. Nicoll mounts the chest of Freeman and drills his face in with rights and lefts as Maggot sends Hayez to the ropes with an irish whip and than takes him down to the mat with a clothesline. Nicoll guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Freeman bounces back Nicoll plants him on the mat with a sidewalk slam as Maggot bounces off the ropes and catches Freeman with leg drop across the sternum.

Josh Hart: What’s this Maggot and Johnny Nicoll working together.

Kerry Lane: Maybe they are or maybe Maggot is just keeping his focus on the match and saw the opportunity to injure Freeman.

Maggot guides Nicoll back to his feet and tosses him out of the ring and than covers Freeman. The ref gets down to make the count, but Hayez is able to stop the count after the two. Hayez attacks Maggot from behind with rights and lefts and than sends him over the top rope with a clothesline. Freeman is alone in the ring and slowly makes it back to his feet. Freeman sees Nicoll making it back to his feet and than Freeman jumps over the top rope and takes Nicoll back to the mat with vaulting body press. Maggot and Hayez both make it back to their feet and Hayez strikes Maggot with a kick to the midsection. Hayez than sends Maggot crashing into the ring steps back first and Maggot eats the steel. Freeman guides Nicoll back to his feet and than sends him crashing into the ring barricade with an irish whip. Freeman than connects with shoulder thrust into the ring barricade keeping Nicoll down. Freeman guides Nicoll back to his feet and than sends him crashing into the outside ring post face first.

Josh Hart: Freeman taking care of business he really want to get back in the ring with CMS for that IWF Intercontinental Championship.

Kerry Lane: That he does if he stays focused on this match he can very well win this match and accomplish that goal.

Hayez unloads with a variety of kicks on Maggot and than turns his focus to Freeman. Freeman is taunting the fans and doesn’t see Hayez approaching him from the back. Freeman backs into Hayez and Hayez takes him down to the mat with a falling reverse ddt. Hayez rolls into the ring and than back out to start the count over. Maggot makes it back to his feet and ducks behind the steps. Hayez walks around the outside corner of the ring and Maggot takes him to the mat with a standing clothesline. Maggot stomps away at Hayez as Nicoll makes it back to his feet and guides Freeman back to his. Nicoll and Maggot both roll Hayez and Freeman back into the ring. Maggot slides into the ring and charges at both men and takes them down to the mat with a charging double clothesline. Nicoll bounces off the ropes and catches both men with a senton splash. Nicoll makes it back to his feet and is met with a superkick from Maggot than sends him back to the outside.

Josh Hart: Maggot is once again back in control of this match and that’s where he likes to be.

Kerry Lane: Any wrestler likes to be in control of whatever match there in.

Maggot makes the cover on Freeman and the ref gets down to make the count, but Freeman is able to kick out after the two. Maggot guides Hayez back to his feet and sends him to the outside. Maggot guides Freeman back to feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces back and Maggot plants him foot in the midsection of Freeman and than drives him down to the mat with the Vermillion. Maggot makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but a recovering Hayez pulls the ref out of the ring to stop the count. Hayez attempts to slide back into the ring, but Nicoll pulls him back to the outside. Nicoll pulls up the mat to expose the concrete below and than Nicoll attempts to drive Hayez down to the concrete, but Hayez reverse the attempt and Hayez plans Nicoll on the concrete implant DDT. Maggot guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces off the ropes and gets tripped up by Hayez on the outside and hits the mat face first. Maggot charges towards Freeman and connects with a senton splash. Maggot hops up quickly and jumps over the top rope and connects with a hurricanranna on Hayez.

Josh Hart: Maggot looking very impressive here in the last minutes of this match he really wants to become the number one contender.

Kerry Lane: The match isn’t overt yet anybody can walk away as the Number One Contender.

Maggot makes it back to his feet and guides Hayez back to his and than drives his face into the outside ring post repeatedly until busting him open. Maggot mounts the chest of Hayez and than drills his face in with rights and lefts continuing the blood flow. Maggot stops the attack and than rolls back into the ring and waits for Freeman to make it back to his feet. Freeman staggers back to his feet and turns to face Maggot and gets met with a stiff kick to the midsection followed by the Heretic Cutter. Maggot makes the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Maggot

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

Josh Hart: What a match that was Maggot was all over the place and once again busted Hayez wide open.

Kerry Lane: I’m sure Kassidy is liking the blood pour out of the head of Hayez.

Josh Hart: This was a intense match up and the new number one contender to the Intercontinental Title! And bad for Hayez, he now will have to face Kassidy at Over the Edge.


We go backstage and see MNM getting ready, when Cahan Malone walks into his locker room.

Malone: So man, are you ready?

MNM: Of course, I am like a well oiled machine!

Malone: A one hundred percent?

MNM: A two hundred percent!

Malone: So, with that being said, I don't see any obstacle for you an I meating next week and finish what we started at Reloaded.

MNM starts gettind doubts and his face expression changes.

MNM: Yeah, as much as I would like to face you again, next week it can't happen.

Malone: And why is that now?

MNM: Haven't you heard? Next week, I will be hosting the MNM Show, with my guest being no other than James Kash.

Malone: And why the hell James Kash?

MNM: Don't you see it, I am doing this for both of us. He might have explained the fans why he came back, but I still haven't got a good explanation of why I got screwed out of my belt, or why you got screwed, and I will be sure to get those answers out of him next week. But now, we have to get ready for our tag match.

Malone: I am sorry but no, I want that match, I want to face MNM Inc, I want to take it to the ground!

MNM: Alright, what you want you get, next week MNM Inc will face Cahan Malone, next week it will be Cahan Malone facing...Adam Freeman!

The crowd gives a mixed reaction, Malone grins a little and then walks away.


***COMMERCIAL***


We see Edward Redding III inside the ring, in a fancy suit and ready to speak.

Lane: Well, Over the Edge is sure to be a hell of a night, specially with the addition of the Over the Edge match.

Hart: And inside the ring to explain all of us the details of that very match, our GM, Edward Redding III.


Redding: OK, I see the look on every one of you, the expectation of watching our main event, D-Block facing Cahan Malone and MNM, so I will be making this short and sweet, what you want to know is what is the Over the Edge match.

Crowd cheers.

Redding: Well see, it is actually pretty simple. Come Over the Edge, 20 of our premiere superstarts will wrestle in the Over the Edge match. Each one of them will randomly select a number ranging from 1 to 20, and the number they draw out will the number in which he has to enter the match. The match will be kicked off by two superstars, the one that drew 1 and 2, and then, after 90 seconds, they will ben joined by the superstar that drew 3, and then after another 90 seconds joined by the superstar who got number 4. That way until all 20 superstars have come out. The winner of the match will be the last man inside the ring of all 20 superstars.

Crowd pops.

Redding: The Over the Edge Match is an elimination match, you can eliminate superstars at any point in the match. Eliminations occur by throwing your opponent over the top rope and when both feet of that person touch the ground on the outside. The use of any foreign object is forbidden and will result in an automatic DQ, so would an violation or irrespect on the entrance order previously decided by random drew.

Crowd cheers a little and are roaring excitely.

Redding: As for the 20 wrestlers in the match, you will be able to find them later on tonight at IWF.com(ooc: IWF E-fed News). As for the winner, as we said earlier the last man inside the ring after the resting 19 starts being eliminated, will not only be named the Winner of the match, but will also go to the main event of Final Impact and challenge for the IWF Undisputed Belt! Well, there you have it, be sure to check for updates and I will leave you know with the rest of the show.

Crowd roars at the announcement as Edward Redding walks way.


Hart: Well, there you have it, and with that said, what a match it seems to be the Over the Edge match,

Lane: And don't forget, the winner will get a title match at IWF's biggest PPV, Final Impact.


We go backstage and we see James Kash sitting on a chair, still holding his jaw and D-Block around him.

Slice: C'mon boss, let it go, it is just a rookie.


Rampage: You have to worry about a title match at Over the Edge, we have a match next against your opponents, Malone and MNM, we don't need to worry about that rookie.

James Kash: Oh no. Nobody, and I mean nobody slaps James Kash, nobody embarrases James Kash. I want TJ down, I want him out. And you will do that for me.

Slice: Just tell us how, and when.

Rampage: What you want, you get.

James Kash: Next week, both of you, will take on TJ and for everybody's sake, TJ better not be able to walk out of the ring when the match is over



***COMMERCIAL***



-Block by Jadakiss hits the arena as D-Block steps out onto the stage accompanied by James Kash. The men pose on the stage and than make their way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of five hundred and twenty pounds from the Colorado ADX Federal Prison Unit, Rampage and Slice, D-Block, and accompanied to the ring by James Kash!

Josh Hart: James Kash following his hired guns down to the ring to make sure they get the job done here tonight.

Kerry Lane: This puts D-Block at an advantage with James Kash on the outside we know he loves to play mind games with his opponents.

Ten Thousand Fist by Disturbed hits the arena as Cahan Malone steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches weighing in at two hundred and one pound from Dublin, Ireland, Cahan Malone!

Josh Hart: You know that Cahan Malone will be looking for revenge tonight when his opponents were his team mates last week and cost him the match.

Kerry Lane: That he will be, but how can Cahan Malone and MNM work together.

I Get Money by 50 Cent hits the arena as MNM steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet even weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds from New Castle, England, MNM!

Josh Hart: James Kash told D-Block he didn’t care if they won this match or lost, but they better do everything in their power to hurt both of these men to soften them up for Over The Edge.

Kerry Lane: We know they are capable of doing to job, but will MNM and Cahan Malone work together to stop them.



*** Main Event ***
Tag Team Match
D-Block
Vs.
Cahan Malone and MNM

Bell Rings: As soon as Cahan Malone and MNM step into the ring Rampage and Slice both attack. Slice backs Cahan Malone into the corner while Rampage backs MNM in the opposite corner. Slice unloads on Malone with vicious punch combinations in the corner while Rampage connects with each punch and kick combination of his own. Rampage and Slice than take one look at each other and than sends both Cahan Malone and MNM charging into each other with irish whips. Rampage and Slice stay on the attack and both bounce off the ropes and right after Malone and MNM crash into each other both men take them down to the mat with clothesline.

Josh Hart: Rampage and Slice are doing exactly what James Kash wanted them to do in this match.

Kerry Lane: That they are and you all know James Kash is loving this beat down.

Rampage and Slice grabs Malone and than toss him to the outside and focus on MNM. The ref forces Slice to the outside as Rampage is now the legal man for his team. Rampage guides MNM back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. Rampage charges at MNM at full speed and connects with a body splash in the corner. Rampage unloads on MNM with a combination of strong punches and stiff kicks. Rampage than tags out to Slice and sends MNM charging towards the ropes with an irish whip and when MNM bounces back from the ropes Rampage and Slice plant him on the mat with a double team flap jack. Slice guides MNM back to his feet and than sets MNM up for the reverse death valley driver. Slice walks around the ring with MNM sprawled out his back when Malone slides into the ring and chop blocks Slice from behind causing MNM to fall on Slice.

Kerry Lane: If you taunt your opponents that gives them time to recover.

Josh Hart: When they recover they will make you pay.

Malone jumps on MNM as he makes the pin, but the power of Slice is to much for both men as he just throws both men off of him. Rampage attempts to get in the ring to help out with the double team of MNM and Malone on Slice, but the ref holds him back and MNM takes advantage of the distraction with knee strikes to the face of Slice. MNM than guides Slice back to his feet and takes him back down to the mat with a series of german suplex’s. On the last german suplex MNM just barely gets Slice off his feet and now both men our down and out. MNM starts crawling to his corner as Slice slowly stirs and than MNM jumps forward and tags out to Malone. Malone charges towards the ropes and sends Rampage to the outside.

Josh Hart: Malone taking care of business that is a man that knows where he is in that ring at all times.

Kerry Lane: That he does and he’s showing these rookies Rampage and Slice that lesson right now.

Malone than bounces off the ropes as Slice sits up and connects with a low dropkick to the face. Malone makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Slice is able to kick out after the two. Malone guides Slice back to his feet and than charges to the ropes and when he bounces back Kash trips him up and Malone hits the mat face first. The ref runs over and shouts out to Kash that he have better stay out of this match. With the distraction Slice tags out to Rampage and guides Malone back to his feet. Rampage and Slice than set Malone up and plant him on the mat with a double chokeslam in the middle of the ring. Rampage makes the cover as the ref turns his attention back to the match and the ref gets down to make the count. MNM makes it back to his feet and breaks up the pin attempt after the two and connects with a stiff kick to the back of the head of Rampage.

Josh Hart: Did you see that vicious kick from MNM that was sick.

Kerry Lane: MNM better now slip up here he has to stay on the attack or the power of these rookies will be to much for him.

MNM grabs Malone and pulls him back to his corner and tags himself in. MNM stomps away at Rampage keeping him down on the mat. MNM climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and than jumps high into the air and connects with the frog splash. MNM charges towards Slice and knocks him off the apron and than makes the cover on Rampage. The ref gets down to make the count, but Kash pulls the ref to the outside. The ref turns his attention on Kash and than ejects him from the ring and Kash is pist. The ref is fighting with Kash to go to the back as Malone grabs a chair and than slides into the ring. Rampage makes it back to his feet and meets a chair shot to the skull from Malone.

Josh Hart: Did you just see that chair shot from Malone I’m surprised the ref didn’t hear it.

Kerry Lane: That was sickening and now Malone and MNM have a chance to end this match.

Malone than grabs MNM and places him over Rampage and than yells at the ref to stay focused on the match. The ref slides back into the ring and starts the count, but Rampage is still able to kick out after the two. MNM makes it back to his feet and stomps away at Rampage and tags out to Malone. Malone quickly guides Rampage back to his feet and than Rampage surprises Malone and drives him down to the mat with a backdrop driver. Rampage crawls towards his corner to tag out to Slice, when MNM charges across the ring and drops an elbow drop in the back of Rampage stopping him dead in his tracks. MNM pulls Rampage back to his corner and guides Malone back to his feet. MNM and Malone stomp away at Rampage and Slice grabs a chair and slides into the ring. Slice than swings back and cracks Malone with a chair shot across the skull dropping him down to the mat. Slice than swings back again and smacks MNM with a chair shot as well. The ref sees the chair shots and calls for the bell.
Winners: Cahan Malone and MNM.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup via disqualification, Cahan Malone and MNM.

Josh Hart: Well D-Block did exactly what James Kash wanted them to do. He said he didn’t care if they won this match or lost it as long as they hurt Cahan Malone and MNM.

Kerry Lane: That chair shot from Slice will do the job, but if I know James Kash this isn’t going to be the end of it.

Post Match: Rampage and Slice both guide MNM and Malone back to their feet. Rampage sets Malone up and sends him back down to the mat with the Confinement on the steel chair. Slice than sets MNM up and than drives him down on the mat with Hard Times. James Kash steps back onto the ramp and makes his way down to the ring clapping in approval of the attack by D-Block. James Kash slides into the ring and grabs a chair from Slice. Slice and Rampage both sit MNM and Malone up and than James Kash both smacks both men across the skull with a vicious chair shot. James Kash than grabs the hand of Rampage and Slice and throws them high into the air.

Josh Hart: Folks that’s all the time we have for you tonight, but tune in next week to see if Cahan Malone and MNM will be able to seek revenge on Kash Enterprises.

Kerry Lane: Next week will be very hectic until next week good night folks.

END SHOW