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Lane: Welcome to a brand new edition of Monday Mayhem and what a night this can be.
Hart: Can? This will be a hell of a night and one step closer to Final Impact.
Lane: Well then, night packed with action, let's this get party started.
Local Mongolian Music hits the arena as Safajs steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet five inchers weighing in at three hunred and seventy two pounds from Mangolia, Safaja!
Josh Hart: Here comes the Mongolian Monster Safaja and if he wins this matchup he will be in the Money In The Bank Matchup at Final Impact.
Kerry Lane: I don't know how well he would do in that type of match there Josh.
Higher Ground by Red Hot Chili Peppers hits the arena as Charlie Titan 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 thirty-five pounds from Hollis, Queens, New York, Charlie Titan!
Josh Hart: After that hard fought triple threat match you have to wonder how Charlie Titan will do in this match up against Safaja.
Kerry Lane: Well we all know that Charlie Titan is a fighter and this will be one hell of a matchup.
Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Charlie Titan
Vs.
Safaja w/Kuno
Vs.
Safaja w/Kuno
Bell Rings: Both men lock up in the centre of the ring, and it is Safaja that overpowers Titan in the early going. Pushing him into the corner, he unloads with a big right hand, that Titan ducks. Titan quickly connects with a right hand; a left hand and a chop to the chest. The monster Safaja stumbles from the ring, as Titan continues his offence, delivering a straight right hand to the back of the neck of the monster. Titan quickly races off into the ropes, and sprints at his foe, but Safaja takes him down with a diving clothesline. The impact is sick, as Titan flips over onto his stomach. Safaja climbs to his feet and looks at his prone opponent, dropping a head butt to the back of Charlie Titan. Safaja continues the offence, as he drops another headbutt, this one to the kidneys. Titan is hoisted to his feet by the Mongolian Monster, as he lifts him up for a big time side slam. He covers him, but only gets a two count. Safaja scares the referee away a bit, and starts to choke out Charlie, rubbing his fists and forearms into his neck. Titan manages to counter the vicious attack, and squirms about underneath Safaja, trying to lock in a modified version of an armbar. Safaja struggles and desperately tries to avoid the hold, as he stands. With Titan gripped onto his arm like a wolverine, Safaja lifts him up into the air, at head level. With a thunderous slam, Sfaja slams Titan onto the mat with a modified powerbomb. The counter is effective, as Titan’s head cracks into the canvas. Safaja rests on one knee above Titan, after the impressive counter.
Kerry Lane: What am amazing show of power there, from the Mongolian Monster!
Josh Hart: I couldn’t believe it, I thought Charlie was going to get an armbar on him!
Charlie Titan springs to life, and catching Safaja off guard, grabs his arm and throws him over head onto his back, locking in an armbar. He wrenches away at the monster’s arm, as Safaja quickly starts trying to break free. Realising it’s hopeless, Safaja starts to claw for the ropes, as titan continues to wrench the hold. The crowd roars with excitement, as Safaja stops and tries again to break the hold, the intense pain showing through his body. He is finally successful, as he grabs Titan’s hand and pulls it apart, giving him the split second he needs to break free. Both men get to their feet, as Titan throws a right hand, and connects. It knocks the monster back, but he retaliates with a haymaker. It knocks Titan to one knee, but he launches into the air, and connects with a big time diving clothesline. The attack takes the monster down, as Titan attempts to capitalise. He pulls him back to his feet, and pushes him against the ropes whipping him across the ring; as he lowers his head for a back body drop. He drops his head a second too early, as Safaja counters, delivering a clubbing blow to the spine. Charlie falls to one knee, but forces himself back to his feet to fight, however Safaja grabs him and hoists him onto his shoulders for a samoan slam! The crowd pops as Safaja covers him, but only gets two. Safaja looks at the referee, then at Titan. He gets to his feet and begins to scream and yell in the ring, throwing his arms about in a raged manner.
Kerry Lane: This can’t be good! Safaja seems to be getting frustrated. I’d hate to see what happens when he gets angry!
Josh Hart: I have a feeling we might see it, now!
Safaja walks over to Charlie, who has made it to one knee, and hoists him to his feet. He clutches Titan’s throat with his right hand, as he looks into his eyes, talking some trash in Mongolian. Safaja lifts him into the air for his finisher, a sit down chokeslam called the Mongolian Groundshaker, but Charlie counters with a roll up! The referee makes the count, but he only gets two. The crowd is on their feet, as Titan gets to his feet to face Safaja. However, Safaja grabs him before he can stop him, and goes for his Full Nelson Slam. Charlie counters this too, with a unique facebreaker, managing to get one knee into the nose and mouth of the monster. Safaja stumbles backwards on his feet, as Titan climbs to his feet, and rushes him; hitting a hurricarana in the middle of the ring. The monster is right back to his feet, as is Charlie Titan. Charlie grabs Safaja and connects with a quick DDT, planting him in the middle of the ring. Titan goes to the apron, and races to the turnbuckle, climbing up to the top. He looks at the crowd, and looks down at Safaja before leaping into the air for his characterised somersault leg drop! He connects, as he covers Safaja, and gets the three; Safaja kicking out just after the three count.
Winner: Charlie Titan
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, Charlie Titan!
Josh Hart: That was one hell of a match there both men pushed theirselves to the very limit.
Kerry Lane: This match has to go down as one of the very best single's matches.
***Commercial***
D-Block by Jadakiss hits the arena as Rampage and Slice step out onto the stage with chains in both of their hands as they make it down the ramp to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of five hundred and twenty pounds from Colorado Federal Prison Unit, Rampage and Slice, D-Block!
Josh Hart: Last week these guys got their asses kicked and this week I think its going to be the same result.
Kerry Lane: Weapons may be legal, but that’s four on two and everybody has the chance to use a weapon.
How Do You Like Me Now hits the arena as United Envies steps out onto the stage and makes their way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of nine hundred and sixty-five pounds from Across the Sea, United Envies!
Josh Hart: There going up against some tough opponents and they better bring everything that they have.
Kerry Lane: Well I think these guys are going to walk away and D-Block is going to need a first class ticket to the emergency room.
Four on Two Handicap Match
D-Block
Vs.
United Envies
United Envies
Bell Rings: D-Block doesn’t even wait for the bell to ring before they start throwing their chains forward hitting their opponents and immediately sending them down to the mat. D-Block has all four men down on the mat and their striking them with chain shot after chain shot after chain shot to the back of the United Envies. Rampage and Slice than roll to the outside and start grabbing weapons from under the ring and filling the outside ring with any king of foreign object they can find. Rampage and Slice than make their way ip the ramp and to the back. A few second later they show back up with two baskets full of weapons and make their way back down to the ring. Rampage and Slice than throw in all kinds of weapons to the ring and with out them noticing each member of the United Envies grab a weapon in hand and play dead.
Josh Hart: D-Block taking it the United Envies here in the beginning of this match and there going to do whatever it takes to win.
Kerry Lane: Did you see all of the weapons they places around and inside that ring it looks like a workshop.
Rampage and Slice than make their way into the ring. Rampage stands over William Matthews pointing at him and laughing and than Matthews sits up and smacks Rampage across the skull with a trashcan lid. Slice charges over to help out his partner when Finlay Jones makes it back to his feet and cracks Slice across the back with a kendo stick sending him down to the mat. Rory Taylor and Lance Evans make it back to their feet and all four men double team Rampage and Slice and stomp them down on the mat. Taylor and Evans both make a cover on Rampage and Slice. The ref gets down to make the count, but Rampage and Slice are able to kick out. Matthews and Jones instruct Taylor and Evans to guide both men back to their feet. Matthews than grabs Rampage and takes him down to the mat with a double Underhook suplex and than Jones takes Slice down to the mat with a gut wrench suplex.
Josh Hart: The Untied Envies are now in firm control of this match and with their numbers I don’t like the chances of D-Block here.
Kerry Lane: I don’t either The United Envies wanted to prove something here and their doing it against D-Block.
Jones than bounces off the ropes and connect with a running senton splash as Evans climbs to the top of the turnbuckle and connects with a Top Rope Leg Drop across the sternum of Slice. Evans makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but yet again Slice is able to kick out after the two. Matthews guides Rampage back to his feet and than Matthews and Taylor take Rampage down to the mat with a double team powerbomb. Evans and Jones than guide Slice back to his feet and plant him on the mat with a spiked piledriver. Evans goes for the cover, but Matthews tells him to stop and go to the outside to grab a table. Evans and Jones than both make their way to the outside and grabs tables and slide them in the ring. Matthews and Taylor grab the tables and than set them up. Matthews and Jones than guide Rampage back to his feet and set him up across their shoulders. Taylor and Evans than guide Slice back to his feet and sets him up across their shoulder. Than at the same time all four men plant Rampage and Slice trough the tables with double team powerbombs. Taylor and Evans both make the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: The United Envies.
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, The United Envies!
Josh Hart: The United Envies clearly picked up the win here tonight.
Kerry Lane: Well they had all the advantages in this match.
We go backstage and we see Adam Freeman on his locker room talking on the phone.
Freeman: Yeah, ok, yeah, but where are you then.
He listens to the answer on the phone.
Freeman: But I thought you weren't her...
He gets interrupted and listens once again.
Freeman: Yeah, I know who you are and that I always have to expect the unexpected with you but, see, I am in this match against Kassidy and KnickY and it is practically all your fault and...
He listens again.
Freeman: So will you be....wait a minute, there is a camera man over here! Let me take care of him!
Scene cuts as Freeman advances toward the camera attacking the camera man.
***Commercial***
We are back and we see Vlad Valo in a room with all lights out, close to the entrance courtain.
Valo: IWF, you don't know the monster that will be unleashed on you tonight, but for all that matters, Special FX, you will be the first to find it out.
Blow My Mind by Jadakiss and Sheck Louch hits the arena as Special FX 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-one pounds from Cloud 9, Special FX!
Josh Hart: Here comes the young rookie Special FX I heard a lot about this guy on the independent circuit lets see what he can do in the big leagues.
Kerry Lane: He has a very unique style and its going to be interesting to see how he fits in here in the IWF.
Raining Blood by Slayer hits the arena as Vlad Valo 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 two hundred and seventy pounds from London, Vlad Valo!
Josh Hart: This guy is a monster that if he wanted to could easily tear apart the IWF Roster.
Kerry Lane: I don’t think that could happen, but if he had a little help than maybe.
Single’s Match
Special FX
Vs.
Vs.
Vlad Valo
Bell Rings: Vlad Valo and Special FX circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Valo steps up to Special FX and than pushes him down to the mat without any force at all. Special FX makes it back to his feet and Valo charges forward and than Special FX takes him down to the mat with an armdrag. Valo makes it back to his feet and Special FX continually takes him down to the mat with armdrags wearing him out. Special FX takes Valo down to the mat one more time and than connects with a handstand leg drop across the sternum. Special FX makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Valo pushes Special FX off him with his incredible strength. Valo makes it back to his feet and than guides Special FX back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. Valo than charges towards the Special FX in the corner and connects with a body splash.
Josh Hart: Special FX took control of the match at the beginning, but Vlad Valo’s power changed the control of the match.
Kerry Lane: He has Special FX right where he wants him and is now just toying with him.
Valo steps back from the corner and than Special FX staggers out of the corner and Valo takes him down to the mat with a death valley driver. Valo makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Special FX is able to kick out right after the two. Valo than guides Special FX back to his feet and than sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Special FX bounces back as Valo charges forward and than Special FX grabs the ropes and than pulls them down as Valo charges forward and goes flying over the top rope and down to the outside. Special FX than makes it back to his feet and waits for Valo to make it back to his feet. Valo staggers back to his feet and than turns his attention on Special FX as he jumps over the top rope and connects with a vaulting body press. Valo gets taken down to the outside floor, but as Special FX tries to get up Valo holds him down and than slowly makes it back to his feet still holding Special FX across his chest.
Josh Hart: The power of Valo is just scary did you see how he just flipped over and was still holding Special FX in his arms.
Kerry Lane: This guy is freakishly scary in more ways than one and he’s damn strong.
Valo than walks around the outside keeping Special FX held against his chest as Special FX tries to punch and kick out of the hold, but to no avail. The fans are yelling at Valo as he picks Special FX over his head and than drives him down to the outside mat with a standing powerslam. Valo makes it back to his feet and taunts the fans as Special FX is writhing in pain on the outside. The ref starts to make the count and than Valo pulls Special FX back to his feet by his hair and than rolls him into the ring. Valo takes his time getting back in the ring and just makes it right after the ref reaches nine. Valo taunts the fans and than stands in the corner and waits for Special FX to make it back to his feet. Special FX staggers back to his feet and Valo charges forward and Special FX springs forward and catches Valo across the jaw with a spinning heel kick. Both men are down on the mat as the ref starts to make the count. The ref gets to three as Special FX sits up and than by five Valo rises from the mat and sits up next to Special FX. By the time the ref gets to eight both men are back on their feet and ready to go at it. Valo makes his way towards the ropes and than charges forward and Special FX sends him back down to the mat with a the FX Dropkick. Special FX makes the immediate cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Valo is able to kick out after the two. Special FX than quickly guides Valo back to his feet and quickly takes him back down to the mat with the FX Factor.
Josh Hart: Special FX can take the match right now if he wants to if he just follows up.
Kerry Lane: Things are heating up now, but still anything can happen here in the IWF this match isn’t over just yet.
Special FX taunts to the crowd inhaling his fingers and waiting for Valo to make it back to his feet. Valo stumbles back up to his feet and than Special FX charges forwards and takes Valo down to the mat with a hurricanranna. Special FX than inhales his fingers and than jumps up to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and than leaps from the turnbuckle and connects with the 5lb. Frog Splash. Special FX connects right across the midsection of his opponent and makes the cover as the ref makes the three count.
Winner: Special FX
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, Special FX!
Josh Hart: Well folks Special FX overcame the odds here tonight and was able to pick up the victory against his much larger opponent.
Kerry Lane: He has a bright future and with his unique style in the ring he can rise straight to the top.
***Commercial***
Got Me Wrong by Alice in Chains hits the arena as Kevin King steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet eleven inches weighing in at two hundred and twenty-six pounds from the Super 8 Motel Near You, Kevin King!
Josh Hart: Kevin King has had a hard time in his first couple of matches lets see if he can turn that around.
Kerry Lane: He’s going to have trouble against the big man William Rose.
I Dare You by Shinedown hits the arena as William Rose 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 two hundred and forty pounds from Leeds, England, William Rose!
Josh Hart: This is a huge guy and he has a bright future here in this business.
Kerry Lane: Well it all starts with victories and if he wants that bright future he needs to pick up the win.
Single’s Match
Kevin King
Vs.
William Rose
Bell Rings: William Rose and Kevin King circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Rose steps up to King and gets in his face and than bitch slaps him down to the mat. Rose than taunts to the crowd and than smacks the back of the head of King as he makes it back to his feet. Rose than smacks King across the face once again and than when King comes back with a right hand of his own Rose drives his knee into the midsection of King stopping the attack. Rose than backs King into the corner with right and left hand shots. Rose than unloads on King in the corner with vicious rights and lefts. Rose than makes his way across the ring and than charges to the corner and connects with a body splash in the corner. King stumbles out of the corner and than falls down to the mat.
Josh Hart: That attack from Rose has left the brains of King scrambled.
Kerry Lane: He better shake that attack if he wants any chance to last in this match.
Rose than makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but King is able to kick out after the two. Rose than guides King back to his feet and King surprise’s Rose with big right hand shots to the face. King than charges towards the ropes and than bounces back and connects with a spinning heel kick. King than locks in a hammerlock on Rose on the mat and starts tweaking the shoulder of Rose. King starts driving his knee into the shoulder of Rose to keep the man grounded on the mat. King makes it back to his feet and than charges towards the ropes and than bounces back and connects with a knee drop to the shoulder of Rose causing him to scream out in pain. King than ties up the shoulder of Rose and makes the cover tweaking the shoulder in the process.
Josh Hart: Kevin King is really pulling out the stops here with this cover.
Kerry Lane: He’s getting the pin, but he also has Rose in a submission move.
The ref gets down to make the cover, but the leg strength of Rose allows him to kick out of the pinfall. Rose and King make it back to their feet and Rose starts working out the kinks of his arm when King charges forward and than Rose plants King on the mat with a somoan drop aggravating his shoulder. Rose makes the cover on King and the ref gets down to make the cover, but King is able to kick out right after the two. Rose and King make it back to their feet and than King takes him down to the mat with a Enzuiguri kick. King makes another cover, but Rose pushes King off of him before the ref has the time to make the count. Rose makes it back to his feet and shakes off the attack from King. Rose than pulls King to his feet by his hair and than drives his knee into his midsection.
Josh Hart: Rose can easily walk away with the match here if he follows up from this attack.
Kerry Lane: Lets see what he is going to do here.
Rose than lifts King high into the air by his throat and than drives him to the mat with a chokeslam. King is down on the mat and Rose taunts to the crowd and than waits for King to stir. King starts to sit up and than Rose charges forward and catches King with a punt to the head. King hits the mat hard and than Rose rolls him up and makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: William Rose
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, William Rose!
Josh Hart: William Rose picks up the win here tonight after a hard fought match.
Kerry Lane: Rose can have a bright future here in the IWF.
King on the ring asks for a microphone, as William Rose was leaving.
King: Wait a minute, I normally don't put on excuses when I lose, but in this one, well, I don't even have to say it was a fluke.
Crowd gives a mixed reaction.
King: But I will juast not wine about it, I'll tell you what, next week, we will hook up again, I will take care of all the permissions, but we will hook up in this ring again, with something bigger on the line, a Money in the Bank Ladder match spot!
Crowd pops.
William Rose grins, then he asks for a mic, which a crew man gives him.
Rose: Ok, it's more than fine by me, but quite frankly, I don't like you, and how about we also put something else on the line, how about our jobs!
Crowd pops.
King: You are on!...Bitch!
Rose and Kevin King stare at each other,
***Commercial***
Golden Theme 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: Here comes Johnny Nicoll who has said that after Over The Edge he is making a change.
Kerry Lane: Lets see if he will keep his word here tonight.
Let The Bodies Hit The Floor by Drowning Pool hits the arena as Bradly Jona Kellert steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches weighing in at two hundred and seventy-three pounds from Leduc, Alberta, Canada, Bradly Jona Kellert.
Josh Hart: This is the man that was in the main event last week and now he’s going up against Johnny Nicoll.
Kerry Lane: Lets see what he can do here tonight.
Single’s Match
Johnny Nicoll
Vs.
Bradly Jona Kellert
Bell Rings: Bradly Jona Kellert and Johnny Nicoll circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Kellert and Nicoll are standing there face to face in the middle of the ring and than Kellert reaches back and than slaps the taste out of the mouth of Nicoll. Nicoll grabs his jaw with his left hand and than dead levels Kellert with a huge right hand shot to the face sending him down to the mat. Nicoll stays on the attack with vicious stomps to the chest of Kellert keeping him grounded down on the mat. Nicoll than guides Kellert back to his feet and send him to the ropes with an irish whip. Kellert bounces back and than charges back at Nicoll and than Nicoll takes him down to the mat with a spinebuster. Nicoll taunts to the crowd and than guides Kellert back to his feet and backs him into the corner with right hand shots.
Josh Hart: Nicoll is looking good so far in this matchup.
Kerry Lane: Kellert is taken a beating here he better change things up if he wants to win this match.
Nicoll makes his way across the ring and than charges at Kellert full speed and attempts a body splash, but Kellert moves out of the way and Nicoll hits the corner chest first. Nicoll makes his way out of the corner and than Kellert comes up behind Nicoll and takes him down to the mat with a german suplex. Kellert and Nicoll are both down and out on the mat and the ref starts the to make the count. The ref gets to four and than Kellert sits up slowly and by six Nicoll sits up. By eight both men are back to their feet and Kellert takes Nicoll back down to the mat with a clothesline. Nicoll makes it back to his feet and Kellert takes him back down to the mat with clothesline after clothesline. Kellert than guides Nicoll back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Nicoll bounces back Kellert takes him down to the mat with a standing dropkick.
Josh Hart: Kellert has turned this match around for the better and has this match in control.
Kerry Lane: Lets see if he can keep it up this match isn’t over yet.
Kellert makes the quick cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Nicoll is able to kick out right after the two. Kellert guides Nicoll back to his feet and Nicoll answers with a hard hitting right hand, but than Kellert lunges forward and catches Nicoll with a hard hitting headbutt to the face of Nicoll busting him wide open. Kellert than charges to the ropes and than bounces back and connects with a gore sending Nicoll down to the mat. Kellert taunts to the fans as Nicoll is holding his waist in pain as blood pours down his face from the headbutt from Kellert. Kellert than gets down and makes the cover. The ref starts the count, but Nicoll just manages to kick out at two and a half. Kellert guides Nicoll back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Nicoll bounces back and than charges at Kellert and takes him down to the mat with a huge clothesline. Nicoll guides Kellert back to his feet and than sends him back down to the mat with a powerbomb. Nicoll wipes the blood pouring down his face away and than waits for Kellert to make it back to his feet.
Josh Hart: Johnny Nicoll looks to have this match in the bag, but that attack from Kellert earlier set him back.
Kerry Lane: This is going to come down to the last second I have a feeling.
Kellert crawls towards the ropes and than slowly pulls himself back to his feet and than rest against the corner before stepping out. Kellert turns to face Nicoll who goes for a superkick, but Kellert dodges the attack and than plants Nicoll on the mat with the Kellert Bomb. Kellert makes the immediate cover and the ref makes the three count.
Winner: Bradly Jona Kellert
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, Bradly Jona Kellert!
Josh Hart: The promises that Johnny Nicoll made he did not keep.
Kerry Lane: Maybe he can keep that promise in the upcoming weeks.
***Commercial***
We are back and we see CMS walking backstage, toward the ring area to join commentary, however, out of nowhere, man in a hood takes him down to the floor. He repeatedly drives something to his face, which after a while the camera shows to be a steel pipe. The hooded man gets back to his feet after the attack with his job being done. CMS remains being knocked out on the floor, now a bloody pulp.
Hart: I'll take that he will not be joining us in commentary then.
Lane: That is the least of our worries, our IC Champion has been taken out, and just before this match!
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 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rick O’Shea!
The Aussie Battler theme song hits as green and gold pyros shoot off, The Aussie Battler pushes through the curtains as the crowd scream then raises his hands. Battler walks down the ramp and green and gold pyros continue to shoot off, Battler walks up the Steel Steps then hops into the ring and climbs to the top turnbuckle he then chops his left hand onto his right hand as the crowd cheer.
Jessica Lock: Standing six feet six inches tall weighing three hundred pounds, The Aussie Battler
Ace Of SPades by Motorhead hits, and Havok makes his way towards the ring, determination showing in his body language. He looks down at the ring and his two team mates, as he slides into the ring, and gets in the face of both of them, as if to reassure them the importance of the match; without words.
Jessica: And weighing in tonight at 295 pounds, at a height of 6 foot, from Queens, New York: Havok!
Number One Contender's Match
for the IC Title at Final Impact
Rick O'shea vs HavoK vs Aussie Battler
for the IC Title at Final Impact
Rick O'shea vs HavoK vs Aussie Battler
Bell rings: Havok, Aussie Battler and Rick O’shea remain on their corners, staring a hole on each other. O’shea is the first one to approach the middle ring, followed closely by Aussie Battler, that stands side by side with him. HavoK grins understanding they will double team him from the beginning. HavoK then out of nowhere explodes toward his two opponents and nails a double clothesline bringing both Rick and The Australia Battler down. HavoK then picks Battle back to his feet and lifts him over his shoulders, then just lets Aussie fell hitting a Military Press. HavoK then walks toward his other opponent and picks Rick O’shea back to his feet. He delivers a toe kick right to the middle section of his opponent, then sets him up for a Powerbomb. He gets Rick O’shea up, however when he goes to bring him down connecting the Powerbomb, Rick O’shea counters and he manages to hit a Leg Scissors sending HavoK over the top rope. O’shea and The Australian Battler are left alone in the inside of the ring now. O’shea gets back to his feet and so does Aussie, they meet in the middle of the ring and they begin trading blow after blow, entering in a slug fest. O’shea then mixes it up connecting a chop to the chest, getting the classic “Wooo†chant from the audience. However, all and all, The Australian Battler is the one getting the advantage as he drives his knee right to the middle section of Rick. He then plants him with an European Uppercut. Battler sets his opponent and he plants Rick O’shea with a vertical suplex. Battler makes the cover: 1…2…, Rick O’shea gets one shoulder up. Battler then, still being on the mat, goes to continue his attack and he imposes his forearm right to the face of Rick, and he then starts rubbing it, punishing the facial features of his opponent.
Hart: Oh god, that has to hurt.
Lane: It isn’t as Rick O’shea was that good looking.
Aussie Battler gets back to his feet and he starts putting the boots on his opponent, stomping all over his opponent. He then grabs Rick O’shea and guides him back to a standing position. He then goes to knock him with a straight right hand, however O’shea blocks the attack surprisingly. After he isn’t able to continue his offense, The Australian Battler goes to continue his attack, driving his knee right to the middle section of Rick, making him bend in pain. However, right from behind of him, HavoK slides back to the inside of the ring and he catches Battler, then plants him with a Half Nelson Slam. HavoK goes toward Rick O’shea anc continues his attack, repeatedly toe kicking him in the gut. He then sets him up and plants him with a Vertical Suplex. HavoK makes the cover then: 1…2…, Rick O’shea manages to kick out.
Hart: Damn that was close
Lane: HavoK could have this match already in his pocket.
HavoK seems mad and he gets back to his feet. He notices The Australian Battler is getting back to his feet on the other side of the ring, and so he storms toward him, planting him with a kick right to the side of the head, knocking him down out cold. HavoK then goes toward Rick O’shea going to continue his flurry of offense, however when he turns around it is now Rick O’shea, having a last minute rush of adrenaline, that starts planting him with straight right hands. O’shea unfolds right hands after straight right hand. However, HavoK gets the upperhand with a strong right handed knife life uppercut right to the throat of his opponent. HavoK steps back looking to plant his opponent with a clothesline, however when he runs toward his opponent, Rick O’shea manages to sidestep at the last moment, then when HavoK turns around after missing his latest offensive maneuver, he gets planted out of nowhere by an Olympic Slam. Rick O’shea collapses to the canvas as HavoK rolls in pain out of the ring.
Lane: Olympic Slam! Olympic Slam!
Aussie Battler gets back to his feet and he goes to attack Rick O’shea now that he is on the canvas, however when he guides him back to his feet, O’shea plants him out of nowhere with the Olympic Slam. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.
Result: Rick O’shea wins.
Jessica Lock: Your winner, and Number One Contender for the IC Title at Final Impact, Rick O'shea!
Hart: O’shea, he has done it, he will face CMS at Final Impact.
Lane: That is if CMS is ok after that mysterious attack backstage.
We see Colin White getting ready backstage with the camera crew. The Last Call is next!
***COMMERCIAL***
Cold as ice 2007†pounds on the arena system as the video package of Colin White plays on the titantron. The music kept playing past the introduction as Colin took his sweet time to step out of the curtain.
After about endless moments, Colin steps out wearing a Calgary Flames jersey and a black pair of pants with his jewelery tucked in and rings on every finger. A pair of Moss Lipow sunglasses that looked excessively expensive resting on the blond hair ontop of his head. Colin was obviously not dressed to compete as he held the hand of Amy Spooner who wore a mini skirt with a red tanktop allowing her luscious red hair flowing.
The duo walked to the ring, Amy pointed and applauded all of the audience members who were dancing to her track while Colin ignored the cries of the audience and stared into the ring as he waited for Amy to finish up with the crowd.
The ring had a purple carpet with Colin's name written in cursive writing. The ring came complete with a fully functional bar in the top right corner with a Italian bartender wearing a white dress shirt. Three bar stools were placed around the bar as Colin helped Amy into the ring and quickly grabbed a mic from the bartender.
Colin: That'll be pornstars for Amy and some Tequila for me Gino.
The bartender nods nervously as he grabs shot glasses from the bar and pours shots for the duo but managed to spill Colin's shot after pouring it.
Colin White: Ay Gino, relax, we are going to have some fun here tonight. We are going to bring old friends back together. Montana requested this time, on the greatest show on earth to apologize to James Kash. The wrestling world knows the legacy of these two high profile stars. So enough to the bs, lets get Montana out here.
Montana’s theme hits the stereo speakers as the fans boo. Montana again, isn’t dressed to fight. Montana looks as he always does, sporting the finest in modern clothes. Montana quickly walks down the ramp without jawing with the fans.
Montana: Thank you colin, you are right, I did request this time special. I’m going to be the bigger man about this. I watched the replay from week over and over. Everytime I watched it, I get the feeling that this is my fault. You could see in James Kash’s eyes he didn’t want to fight, I shouldn’t have acted the way I did. Do you get that feeling that’s its my fault Colin?
Colin: Well, you did cost him the championship.
Montana: You are right Colin, my actions were completely unacceptable. I’m going to be the better man about this and im requesting James Kash comes out here to accept my apology. I feel horrible about what has happened between us.
James Kash theme hits the arena as he comes out in wrestling gear. He quickly walks down the ramp as well, staring at Colin and Montana the whole time.
Colin: Thanks for coming out here James Kash. So what do you have to say?
James Kash: Montana, I don’t need this, I need to focus on reclaiming the IWF championship you cost me.
Montana: Hang on Kash, hear me out. I made a mistake. I was stressing out, listening to all the wrong people Kash. I just wanted to make a splash in returning to the IWF, but I went about it the wrong way. I was completely in the wrong. Please Kash accept my apology.
James Kash just stares at Montana.
Montana: Kash, you’re the boss. Im back, we can overtake the IWF again. Im not going to give on you Kash. I’ll show you with my actions, that I’m serious about this. Gino, please get James Kash a gin and tonic.
Gino pours it up, and hands the glass to Kash.
Montana: Cheers.
Colin is looking oddly at Montana, and Kash, as Kash downs his drink like a champ and slams it on the bar, and request another.
Montana: There you go, James. Shake my hand, to show we are on the right track.
James Kash is starting to look glassy eyed, as he looks around at the crowd. The crowd is quite with anticipation. James Kash does a quick hand slap and starts to lean over the bar. Montana pats him on the back. Montana nods, as Colin looks suspicious.
Montana: Drinks all the way around.
Gino pours up more drinks for everyone and dispenses them.
Montana: James Kash, I love you man.
Montana offers his hand to kash again as they shake hands, but Montana goes in for a hug. Montana whispers something in Kash’s ear as he pull out a switchblade and stabs Kash in the back quickly. James Kash quickly drops to his knee and onto his face. Gino and Amy disappear as Colin white looks extremely pissed off. Montana puts away the blade, and stares at White as he exits the ring. The camera shows a close up off a bloody wife beater, James Kash was wearing.
***Commercial***
Medical staff is out to the ring to attend to James Kash.
Kerry Lane: Welcome back folks, we’ve seen a first here in the IWF. We aren’t going to show any replays here, but Montana just stabbed James Kash one time in the back.
Josh: It appeared James Kash was looking a little funny after that drink, I believe this was a set up the whole time.
Kerry: We’ve seen some things here in the IWF, but Montana has crossed the line. He should be arrested, this is a wrestling ring. OH MY GOD, He’s BACK!
Montana walks over to the announce booth with a deranged look on his face and a bloody knife in his hand.
Montana: KASH!!!, JOU ASKED FOR THIS! Jou ripped my heart and soul out. Now Jou gotta pay the price. Eye for a Eye Kash, Jou stabbed me in the back, I just stabbed YOU. I’m fucking crazy.
Montana slams down the headset as Kerry Lane checks himself to make sure he didn’t piss himself. Josh Hart is in shock.
Josh: Go to commercial again.
***Commercial***
We return and we see Hayes and Adam Freeman already inside the ring, jogging and talking to each other.
Jessica Lock: Introducing first, already in the ring, the team of Adam Freeman and Hayes!
Josh Hart: This is an unlikey tag team I wonder how they will handle up to Knicky and Kassidy!
Kerry Lane: They have to be able to work together in order to accomplish that.
Headstrong by Trapt hits the speakers, as KnicKy makes his way out onto the stage. Looking focused, he stops at the top of the stage and loosens his wrists and neck, as fireworks shoot off behind him. KnicKy makes his way down the ramp way, and steps into the ring. He makes his way to the far turnbuckle and raises his arms in the air, yelling with intensity at the crowd, before hopping back into the centre of the ring.
Jessica Lock: Weighing in tonight at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, standing in at five foot ten inches, hailing from Brisbane Australia: KnicKy
Josh Hart: Here comes the winner of the Over The Edge Match and he looks ready for a fight.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be intense and the match of the night.
Hayez continues to wait inside the ring as his music dies down and "Slept So Long" by Jay Gordon hits the PA as the fans let out a huge pop upon the arrival of one of IWF's legends Kassidy. He stops on the stage and poses as pyrotechnics start dropping from the set. The fans can't wait as Kassidy walks down the ramp with a emotionless look on his face
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet even weighing in at two hundred pounds from Transylavania, Romania, Kassidy!
Josh Hart: Apparently this thing between Kassidy and Hayez is far from over and tonight their clashing heads again.
Kerry Lane: Knicky and Kassidy together as a team is hard to beat.
Main Event
Kassidy and KnicKy
vs
Hayes and Adam Freeman
Kassidy and KnicKy
vs
Hayes and Adam Freeman
Bell rings: Kassidy and KnicKy in each other faces, only to then hug in friendship. They then shake hands and they decide on Kassidy kicking off the match. Hayes and Adam Freeman both have a swagger on their face, acting in clear arrogance behavior. Hayes finally gets chosen as the one starting. Father and son will be the ones in action first in this tag team match. Both men continue to to stare at each other as the bell goes to the center of the ring and asks for the opening bell. The bell rings and the match officially starts with both men circling the ring, jocking for position. Kassidy and Hayez meet in the middle of the ring and start to lock up. Kassidy puts him in a headlock and gets pushed to the ropes. Kassidy bounces off the ropes and shoulder tackles Hayez to the mat. Hayez showing great skill shakes it off and kips up. Hayez then goes for a big chop to the chest of Kassidy which echoes all throughout the arena. Kassidy retaliates with a chop of his own with the same effect. Hayez goes for another chop but Kassidy ducks away from it and runs to the ropes. He goes for a springboard reverse ddt but Hayez blocks it and turns around before hitting Kassidy with a Northern Lights Suplex. He bridges and the ref goes for the count: 1…2…, Kassidy kicks out. Kassidy gets an arm up and Hayez picks his father up by his head. He then whips him to the turnbuckle and hits him with a couple of kicks before running to the opposite side. He then rushes towards his opponent for a running forearm smash but Kassidy gets out of the way causing Hayez to hit the turnbuckle with tremendous impact. He bounces off the turnbuckle due to the strong force as Kassidy runs to the ropes for a huge lariat that misses with Hayez ducking away. Kassidy once again bounces off the ropes and Hayez leaps above his opponent sending him to the ropes one more time. This time as Kassidy comes running back to his opponent, He gets hit with a Monkey Flip that sends him all the way to the other side of the ring. Kassidy can be seen favoring his back as Hayez grabs his opponent by the head once again and scoop slams Kassidy to the mat across the turnbuckle. Hayez goes to the top turnbuckle for The Falling Feather but Kassidy gets out of the way causing Hayez to fall on his back.
Josh Hart: Kassidy has that move scoped out before Hayez even went for it.
Kerry Lane: Before Hayez went airbourne Kassidy was already out of harms way.
Kassidy then rushes toward his corner and leaps, making the tag to his partner, KnicKy. KnicKy enters and the first he does, is dash toward Adam Freeman, that is on the apron, knocking him with his fore arm, crashing him right on the head and throwing him down of the apron, to the outside of the ring. KnicKy turns around then and goes to attack his opponent inside the ring, however Hayes is already on his feet and manages to attack first, planting KnicKy with an European Uppercut, making him stagger back. Hayes follows him up and nails him with a second European Uppercut, that makes KnicKy stagger toward the ropes. Shawn then grabs him by the arm and throws him toward the next set of ring ropes, Irish Whiping him, KnicKy bounces back and gets planted by a picture perfect dropkick connected by Hayes. Shawn gets back to his feet in complete satisfaction, but he sees on his corner a hungry Adam Freeman, anxious to enter the match. Shawn goes toward his corner and he makes the tag to MNM Inc’s own, Adam Freeman.
Josh Hart: Here he comes, representing MNM in this match, Adam Freeman.
Kerry Lane: Why Mike isn’t in this match is beyond me, and Freeman has been dragged in all of this thanks to him.
Freeman waits for KnicKy to get back to his feet. He finally does and he measures him, dashing toward him looking to attack him, however KnicKy reacts first and he nails Freeman with a stiff clothesline. KnickY is on fire and he taunts to the crowd, being completely fired up. He sees Adam Freeman getting back to his feet, and so he waits for him finish doing so. Freeman gets back to a standing position and he walks right into KnickY, however and surprisingly Freeman is the first one to nail any attack, as he punches KnickY. KnickY answers back with a chop to the chest and the MNM Inc member with a one two punch then. They continue their exchange for a few moments, until Freeman gets the clear advantage as he drives his knee right to the middle section of KnickY. He then weakens him even further with a club to the back and spine of his opponent. Adam Freeman then sets him up, then successfully connecting him with the Breakdown. Freeman gets back up and cockily he taunts to the crowd, stealing one of KnickY’s classic celebration poses and getting booed out of the arena when he does so. He then notices the opening and he dashes toward the set of ropes on his right, then springboards using second rope, and comes down looking to nail KnickY with the Lionsault, however KnickY counters getting both his knees up to punish the flying Freeman. However, Adam is able to counter KnickY’s counter as he lands right on his feet and he grabs the risen legs of KnickY, then spins the Over the Match winner over his back and he quickly locks him in The Freefaller.
Josh Hart: This can be it, this can be the end for KnicKy.
Kerry Lane: He has been in this move before, and he has survived so I don’t think so.
KnicKy expends a lot of time inside the maneuver, however after a while of being drained by Adam Freeman, who looks for the tag with despair, he manages to end his crawling, and finally reach salvation by grabbing the bottom rope, forcing Adam to release the hold. Freeman refuses and keeps the maneuver locked in longer than what it is allowed, the referee starts the count: 1…2…3…4…, Adam Freeman avoids being DQed and lets his opponent go right on time. He then gets back to his feet and merciless he just steps over the lower back of the Over the Edge match winner, making his opponent growl in pain. Freeman then goes toward his corner and makes the tag to Shawn Alexander Hayes that enters the ring. Hayes then dashes toward the floored KnickY and pummels him with a flurry of clubs right to the back of his opponent, continuing the job Freeman started and capitalizing on the pain KnickY is feeling. He then spins KnicKy over on the canvas, only to then guide him back to his feet and lock him in a cool looking Dragon Sleeper hold. He keeps the hold locked in for a while, but he then reveals that the lock was just a prelude, as he then nails KnicKy with a Dragon Suplex, that even if they hate Hayes have to pop in awe thanks to the maneuver. Hayes then keeps the quick tags going as he goes toward his corner and he makes the tag back to his partner of this night, Adam Freeman. Freeman dashes to the inside of the ring. Then, he keeps his dash going all the way to the opposite side of ring ropes, where he then, using the middle rope, springboards and finally nails KnicKy with the Lionsault. He wastes time as he gets back to his feet, then taunts to the audience. He then goes back to the mat and finally covers KnicKy: 1…2…, KnicKy to the shock of many somehow manages to kick out. Freeman looks shocked and he remakes the cover, hooking both of his opponent’s legs this time: 1…2…, KnicKy manages to kick out once again.
Freeman gets back to his feet and he seems to be angry. He remains in the middle of the ring apparently mad about somehow KnicKy having kicked out. He then out of a sudden unleashes and he storms toward Kassidy that is on the apron, and knocks him out with a punch. Almost immediately Hayes gets down of the apron and circles the ring running toward where Kassidy is now, and starts stomping on him. Inside the ring, Freeman is looking at al of this and walking backwards toward the middle of the ring, only to get caught in a roll up by KnicKy. He makes the count: 1…2…3.
Winners: KnicKy and Kassidy
Jessica Lock: The winners of this match, Kassidy and KnicKy.
Josh Hart: Well, KnicKy keeps his momentum going to the main event of Final Impact.
KnicKy remains on the inside of the ring celebrating his victory, however from behind of him, and coming from in between the crowd, MNM comes running into the ring and carrying his belt. He waits for KnickY to turn around, and when he does so, MNM plants him with the title right to the head of KnicKy knocking him down. MNM then taunts over the floored KnicKy. After it, he helps Freeman get back to his feet and then both men walks over to the back, leaving.
Kerry Lane: MNM! He’s here! Oh my god, business just picked up!
Josh Hart: Are you kidding me! He just cheap shot his number one contender.
Inside the ring then, Hayes throws Kassidy, and they then continue brawling, trading punches and being in a physical slug fest. Out of a sudden then, Edward Redding III appears on the tron.
Edward Redding III: Stop it, stop it all of you.
Freeman and MNM stop walking and remain on the ramp.
Edward Redding III: MNM, you fooled all of us. You weren’t supposed to be here, but that’s not happening next week. Next week, you will be on attendance, and, and, if…, if your not, then you will be stripped of your Undisputed Championship.
Crowd pops.
Edward Redding III: As for you two, Kassidy, Hayes, for all I know, you two can leave your family issues at home, but since these people seem to care about it, I will be taking action. You want each other so badly, then you will get it, it will be Kassidy vs Hayes at Final Impact.
Crowd pops.
Edward Redding III:…in a Three Stages from Hell match.
Scene ends with Kassdy and Hayes staring at each other, and Freeman and MNM pissed off on the ramp.
Show Ends