Montana
Guest

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The camera shows the ring crew still setting up a new and improved set for the MnM show. A larger couch with lavish lounge chairs and a round glass coffee table in the middle. A wine bucket is brought into the ring. The 128 inch flat screen plasma lowers from the ceiling as the camera’s show the announcers for a minute.
Kerry: Welcome everyone to Monday Night Mayhem, and do we got a action packed show in store for you tonight or what?
Josh: That’s right Kerry, Over the Edge in the history books, and all the aftermath will be on display tonight.
Kerry : I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen here tonight leading into Final Impact.
Josh: We saw things at Over the Edge, we thought we would never see.
Kerry: If you missed it folks the replay is going on all this week, the show featured MnM winning the IWF championship, Colin White making his return to the IWF, Charlie Wayne returned for one night only, Knicky won the prestigious Over the Edge match to win a shot at MNM at Final Impact. On top of that we saw Montana cost James Kash the IWF Championship, in a shocking turn of events.
Josh: Things are certainly heating up around here
MnM suddenly pops up behind the announcers and pats them on the back and grabs a headset.
MnM: Hello, Am I on? Is the champ on? Ok Good. I just wanted to thank you guys for calling my historic title victory at Over the Edge. There were lots doubters but I did it.
Kerry: Wel….
MnM: Shut up Kerry, Im the new sheriff in town. What I say, goes. Now what im going to do now, is have a very special edition of the MNM show, right now. So heres your headset, I have prepared a speech.
MNM quickly rushes away from the booth, only to slowly strut to the ring showing off his new IWF Championship.
Josh: What a nice guy. How many other champions thank the announcers?
Kerry: MnM, Nice?
Josh: Class, First class Mike Nigel Manase. You wouldn’t know anything about that Kerry.
Kerry: well im going to let the champ have the mic, he’s in the ring and appears ready for his “speechâ€
MnM is standing in the middle of the ring with a majority of boo’s and a splattering of cheers. He stares at the crowd adjust his sunglasses and the title standing in the middle of the ring, as his reactions grows. He appears ready to speak, but pauses again. The fans in the front row were jawing with MnM and he snaps for a second as he tells a man in the front row to sit down fatass. MnM cools down and is ready to speak.
Adam Freeman runs to the ring with a package as MnM pauses again and the fans continue to boo. Freeman slides the package under the ropes as he points and the man in the crowd and MNM nods and freeman dashes at the fans and flips him over the guardrail onto the mats on the outside of the ring. Freeman lands a few swift kicks and punches until the security guards grab him and start to take him out. It appears Freeman is being ejected until MnM finally speaks.
MNM: You put Freeman down.
The guard looks up and releases Freeman, and he squirms away and slaps the guard. Freeman makes his way into the ring and grabs the present.
MNM: There is going to be some changes around here, and its going to start right now. No longer is MNM going to be doing things he doesn’t want to do. If I don’t feel like cutting a promo, I just won’t. If I don’t want to wrestle, guess what? I don’t have to. This IWF championship, means leverage. Its not my first time. This go around, im going to take full advantage of its benefits. You know what, I think I may just take tonight off as well. Next week, ill see If I feel like showing up. Freeman, what city are we in next week?
Freeman: Well…that would be…..I don’t know?
MnM: You don’t know? Well I sure as shit don’t know. Who cares Freeman, We no longer have to show up here, to make a paycheck. I’m hitting all the big time, prime time spots now. The tonight show, the morning show, the afternoon show.
Freeman: The 6 o clock news?
MNM: You damn right the 6 o clock news, because the world is buzzing about the new IWF Champ, now I have prepared a little speech.
MnM clears his throat.
Here ye, Here ye,
I’d like to thank each and every one of the manasantics here in the IWF allowing me to defeat James Kash in the epic battle. Once friends, me in Kash battled in what many call the greatest match in IWF history. I’d like to thank kash for being a good sport about the whole thing. I’d like to thank myself, for obvious reason. Adam Freeman my training partner. Montana for counting the clean 1,2,3. Edward Redding for knowing talent, when he see’s it. Both Kerry Lane, and Josh Hart, the best damn announce crew around. Im so overjoyed here, I wish a few of you could feel my happiness. I know its not easy for many of you. But, We did it!!!
Adam Freeman: Congratulations Mike, I got a little gift over here, but first ladies come down.
A few scantly clad women enter the ring. MNM’s attention has been directed to the girls.
Here’s your gift, Open up!
MNM: You shouldn’t have…
MNM quickly opens the box and pulls of a plaque featuring MNM celebrating in the ring holding the championship. MNM appears very appreciative.
MNM: Thank you very much Adam. You show a lot of class. I don’t recall getting any gifts from the fans, but I’m sure it’s the postal systems fault. They screw everything up. Anyways, I gotta catch a flight outta this town, but before I go, Three cheers for ME!!!!
MNM and Freeman pop bottles as they all celebrate. The girls are soaking each other as MNM’s hair is getting messed up as they all wrestle around spilling champagne on each other.
Knicky’s theme hits.
Knicky steps out onto to the stage with a large ovation. MNM tries to pretend to be serious half soaked. Knicky appears ready for a fight.
Knicky: Did you say, you wanted to take a week off? MNM I’m not so sure that’s a good strategy son. Last time I checked, Its me and you at Final Battle and if you keep acting like this it will be the final time you touch the IWF championship, or those sea hags. I have a match to get ready for…In the main event.
MNM: You aint nothing, you shouldn’t have even been in the Over the edge match. Where are you going.
Knicky leaves, not caring what MNM is saying.
MNM: Hey, Hey, who does he think he is. This isn’t 2006. I don’t need to train to beat Knicky, that jerkoff. Way to be buzzkill.
Mnm shakes his head as he begins to yell to himself as the camera goes to commercial.
***Commerial***
“How Do You Like Me Now?†Jim Johnson hits the the arena as the United Envies make their entrance. All four men stand united at the top of the ramp. They all walk down to the ring in line with each other. They get to the ring and walk up the steps into the ring one by one. Each member goes to a corner, steps up and taunts the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Making their way to the ring, weighing in at a combined weight of 1065 pounds, The United Envies.
Josh Hart: Well these four men are about equal with D-Block at the moment as the faction as whole have a 1 and 1 record with D-Block
Kerry Lane: But that is all going to change tonight.
D-Block by Jadakiss hits the arena as D-Block step out onto the stage in full body hand cuffs and are followed down to the ring by Prison Guards. Once their at the bottom of the ramp the guards release them from their restraints. Both men slide into the ring and climb to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and cross their arms against their chest and nod their heads as Fire emits from the stage and behind them.
Jessica Lock: Making their way to the ring, weighing in at a combined weight of 520 pounds, Rampage and Slice, D-Block.
Josh Hart: These Men have faced a different half of the United Envies in the past two weeks but this week face all four of them
Kerry Lane: Who will be able to break the tie.
Bell Rings: Slice and Rory Taylor are starting off the match as the other superstars exit the ring. Slice and Taylor lock up in a collar and elbow tie up as Slice quickly locks in a side headlock but Rory fights back with elbows to the ribs. Slice then lets go of the headlock. Rory now hits a kick to the midsection before running back and hitting a running knee lift on Slice knocking him down. Rory then starts stomping on Slice before hitting a fist drop to the chest of Slice. Rory then lifts Slice back up to his feet. Slice then starts hitting hard punches to the head of Rory before hitting a hard kick to the ribs before hitting another kick but this time to the midsection. Slices then puts Rory between his legs before lifting him off his feet and carrying him over to the turnbuckle. Rory then gives Slice a hard Eye Rake and Rory slides down before hitting an inverted atomic drop. Rory then runs forward and hits a clothesline on Slice. Rory then walks over and makes the tag to Finlay Jones. Jones enters the ring and Slice is slowly getting back to his feet and Jones hits a kick to the midsection before hitting a single arm DDT before making the pin on Slice as the referee makes the count 1...2 kickout by Slice.
Josh Hart: That Was Close for D-Block
Kerry Lane: What are you saying, That was a quick kick out.
Jones returns to his feet before running back and rebounding off the ropes before going for a leg drop but Slice rollls out of the way before making the tag over to Rampage. Rampage enters the ring before quickly running in and hitting a hard boot to the face of Jones before starting to stomp on him. Rampage then mounts on Jones before starting to hit repeated punches to the face of Jones before hitting a knee to the midsection of Jones. Rampage gets back to his feet before hitting another hard kick to the ribs of Jones. Rampage now lifts Jones back to his feet before locking in a front face lock on Jones but Jones falls back to hit a northern lights Suplex on Rampage. Jones then slowly gets back to his feet before walking over and tagging in William Matthews. Matthews enters the ring as Rampage is starting to slowly gets back to his feet. Matthews runs forward before hitting a hard boot to the side of Rampage's head. Matthews now hits a stomp to the back of Rampage's head and his head rebounds off the canvas. Matthews then puts one foot on the back of Rampages head and putting weight on it and Rampage's arms moves all over the place before they finally stop moving and Matthews removes his foot at the count of 4. Matthews then lifts Rampage up to his feet before sending him to the turnbuckles. Matthews then runs in and then hits a double knee strike to the head of Rampage and then comes out of the corner before letting Rampage out of the corner. Williams then drags Rampage to the center of the ring before rolling him over to make the pin 1...2... Rampage manages to roll the shoulder out.
Josh Hart: Another Close one for D-Block
Kerry Lane: They are certainly using the numbers effectively.
Matthews then walks over and makes the tag to Lance Evans who enters the ring throught the middle and top rope. Evans walks over and lifts Rampage up to his feet before hitting knife edged chops to the chest of Rampage who backs up into the United envies corner. Rampage then hits a hard shot to the head of Evans before starting to hit back elbows to the other United Envies. Rampage then fights out of the corner. Evans backs up as Rampage hits hard punches to his head. Before anything else happens, Finlay Jones enters the ring and strikes down Rampage with a shillelagh shot to the back of Rampages head and Slice enters the ring as the referee call for the bell.
Winner's: D-Block by DQ
Jessica Lock: Here are your winner by disqualification, D-Block
Post Match: Slice then rings his handcuffs and chains in with him and takes out Finlay with a shot to the head but Matthews enters the ring and takes out slice with a power of the the Punch with the Brass Knuckles. The United Envies continue beating down D-Block with their weapons of choice. Afterwards the United Envies raise each others arms in victory taunting the crowd.
* Backstage *
A limo pulls up and its none other than Montana who is in a three piece suit. He struts out of the limo, chants back to business, as he makes his way down the hall, as the camera fades.
***Commercial***
Johhny Nicoll walks out from behind the curtain with his hands in the air and looking cocky as He makes his way down to the ring
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, From Southport England. Weighing in at 263 pounds, Johnny Nicoll.
Josh Hart: Coming off a big win last week over the Aussie Battler Nicoll has a big momentum boost here.
Kerry Lane: Well he has to prove himself again this week against Phantom Jaguar.
Phantom Jaguar now swings from a vine from above the ring before climbing up on the top turnbuckle and roaring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, from Singapore. Weighing in at 180 kilograms, Phantom Jaguar.
Josh Hart: He took a big beating from Safaja two weeks ago
Kerry Lane: But He still competed in the over the Edge match.
Bell Rings: Jaguar and Nicoll now lock up in a collar and elbow tie up and Nicoll gets Jaguar in a side headlock. Nicoll thenn hits a headlock takedown on Jaguar before locking in a rear chinlock on Jaguar. Nicoll pushes his knee into the back of Jaguar as Jaguar starts to fight back to his feet. Jaguar now starts hitting repeated elbows to the midsection of Nicoll. Jaguar now turns around as Nicoll releases the hold. Jauar hits a knee to the midsection of Nicoll. Jaguar runs back to the ropes as Nicoll brings his head up aand Nicoll runs forward hitting a clothesline on the running Jaguar. Jaguar slowly gets back to his feet and Nicoll quickly grabs the arm of Jaguar and throws him to the ropes and Jaguar hits a flying clothesline. Jaguar quickly gets back to his feet beforee running the side ropes as Nicoll rolls over and pushes himself up as Jaguar jumps over him. Nicoll returns to his feet as Jaguar runs back. Nicoll then leaps off his feet before hitting a dropkick on Jaguar.
Josh Hart: Nicoll certainly took advantage of Jaguar's momentum there.
Kerry Lane: And I bet Nicoll will control the rest of the match.
Nicoll returns to his feet and then lifts Jaguar up to his feet before locking in a front face lock and falling back to hit a snap suplex. Nicoll keeps the front face lock on before rolling over and getting back to his feet still holding Jaguar. Nicoll then lifts up Jaguar but Jaguar blocks before escaping the front face lock and starts to his kick to the side of Nicoll before running back and hitting a neckbreaker on Nicoll who falls down to the mat hard. Jaguar quickly returns to his feet before running the ropes and springboarding and going for a springboard moonsault but Nicoll moves out of the moonsault and Jaguar hits the mat Hard. Nicoll slowly gets back to his feet before lifting Jaguar back up to his feet. Nicoll follows this up with a firemans carry. Jaguar then slips off the back of Nicoll before hitting an overhead kick to the back of Nicoll.
Josh Hart: Jaguar just took advantage of his counter
Kerry Lane: If He can keep this momentum up He might be able to beat Nicoll.
Jaguar slowly gets back to his feet before starting to slowly climb up to the top rope. Nicoll then leaps off towards the ropes and hits them causing Jaguar to fall split legged onto the top rope. Nicoll slowly gets back to his feet before climbinmg up onto the second rope before locking on a front face lock. Nicoll then falls back before hitting a snap suplex from the top rope and too the mat. Nicoll then crawls over slowly before making 1...2.. Jaguar manages to roll the shoulder up. Nicoll slowly gets back to his feet visibly frustrated. Nicoll then taunts for the superkick as Jaguar slowly starts to get to his feet. Jaguar gets to his feet as Nicoll advances going for a superkick. Jaguar ducks the kick before turning around to run the ropes. Jaguar then runs but Nicoll hits a Superkick this time before falling down to make the pin 1...2...3
Winner: Johnny Nicoll
Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, Johnny Nicoll.
***Commercial***
"I Walk Alone" by Saliva plays to the PA system. 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 bragging and insulting the crowd. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself.
Jessica Lock: In the ring standing in at 6 feet 6 inches and weighing in at 265 pounds . . Now residing in New York . . Carlos Mario Sequeira . . CMS!!
CMS makes way inside the ring, and awaits his team mates and opponents.
Mongolian Jungle Music hits and Kuno comes out followed by Safaja, wearing a necklace with a skull and a muzzle. He walks down to the ring in a powerful way, enters the ring by the stairs and stands in the middle of the ring, marking his territory while looking around at CMS, who has backed off a little to a corner.
Jessica: And introducing second, weighing in at 372 pounds, at a height of six foot five, from the deepest parts of Mongolia; Safaja!
Kerry: It's going to be interesting to see how this monster gets along with his team mates.
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!
"Got Me Wrong" by Alice in Chains plays throughout the arena, as Kevin King comes out onto the stage. Making his way down the rampway, he stops at the ring, looking in at CMS, Havok and Safaja. He turns, and awaits his team mates, keeping an eye on his foes at the same time.
Jessica: And weighing in tonight at 225 pounds, at a height of five foot eleven inches, Kevin King!
"Pulse of The Maggots" hits the PA System, the lights dim and revolving police lights can be seen flashed on the stage(similar to Scott Steiner's). Smoke fills the stage up to ringside and flames start to fire on stage signaling the arrival of The Maggot. The Maggot looks around in a possessed manner, looking at Kevin King, and then up at his three opponents. Maggot walks right to the ring, and just stares at his foes, awaiting his final team mate.
Jessica: In the ring standing in at six feet and six inches, weighing in tonight at two hundred and seventy pounds, he hails from Des Moines, Iowa, "The Maggot" Micheal Taylor!
Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers plays, as black and blue lights come across the arena. As the guitars of the song comes in, Charlie Titan walks through the curtain and the fans cheer. He throws up a devil horn sign with both hands. In the middle of the entrance ramp, red pyro shoots out from the floor. He makes his way to the ring, jumps in as Safaja, CMS and Havok exit quickly. He makes the devil horns sign in the middle of the ring. He then poses on the turnbuckles and ropes making a T sign with his arms.
Jessica: And finally, weighing in tonight at 235 pounds at a height of six foor three, from Queens New York, Charlie Titan!
All three men; Titan, Maggot and King, circle the ring, looking at their foes whom remain on the outside. Titan poses for the crowd a little more, as the referee orders the three men to a corner. Shortly after, CMS, Safaja and Havok slide into the ring, and retreat to their opposite corner.
CMS/Havok/Safaja
vs
Charlie Titan/Kevin King/Maggot
vs
Charlie Titan/Kevin King/Maggot
Bell Sounds. Charlie Titan and CMS start the match, as the two circle the ring continuously before locking up, middle of the ring. Titan quickly gets the advantage with a side head lock, and whips CMS to the ropes; whom goes down hard with a stiff clothesline. Titan grabs CMS and throws him at a vacant turnbuckle, and rushes him with another clothesline, but CMS ducks it, and rolls over to his corner – tagging in Havok against his will. Havok looks at Titan, then at CMS, and reluctantly climbs into the ring, as Charlie approaches him. The two men talk a little trash until they begin to exchange rights and left; Havok gets a quick upper hand. Knocking him back to the middle of the ring, Havok drives his knee into the stomach of Charlie, before dropping him with a quick DDT. The cover, and only two. Havok pulls Titan to his feet and whips him into the ropes, looking for a dropkick. Titan grabs onto the ropes as Havok jumps, and crashes to the mat. Before Titan can tag out, CMS cracks him in the back with a stiff kick, dropping him to his knees. Both men struggle back to their feet, as Havok throws a wild right; Titan ducks, and races to his corner tagging in King. King, pumped and ready for action, races at Havok and tackles him with a make-do spear, pummelling him with rights and lefts, not caring hot he inflicts his damage, as long as he does so.
Kerry: Wow, King looking to prove himself here to someone tonight!
King yanks Havok to his feet and drives his boot into his foe’s stomach, over and over, driving the very wind out of his opponent, knocking him to his knees. King delivers a straight boot to the head, knocking Havok near unconscious, as he covers; getting two. Pulling Havok to his feet, King is caught offguard with a right hand to the jaw. The impact nearly breaks his jaw, and allows Havok to make the tag out; in comes Safaja. He rushes King immediately, knocking him down with a big time clothesline. The crowd pops as he unloads with nothing fancy, clubbing forearms and debilitating fists, to the very temple. Dropping his leg across the neck of King, he covers him for a close two count, and goes right back on the offence. Deliving a suplex to King, he covers his foe for another two count, and signals to his team mates; it’s over.
Josh: Uh oh, the monster is signalling for the end! This one could be over much quicker than expected, Kerry!
Safaja stalks King slowly in the ring, until Titan and Maggot rush him, taking him down with a double team clothesline. The two men beat him out of the ring, as CMS and Havok climb into the ring, looking to even the odds. Titan takes CMS to the outside with a suicide like clothesline over the top rope, as Havok spears Maggot through the ropes. Titan and CMS begin to brawl, as do Havok and Maggot on the outside. King gets to his feet as Safaja slides into the ring, and resumes stalking his foe. King gets up and walks right into Safaja, and his Mongolian Groundshaker. Lifting him high into the air, Kevin King manages to free himself, and land on his feet, shooting his foot into the face of Safaja for his K’Top’Pop. The monster manages to duck the attack, just, and in a flash hits a high impact full nelson slam. The cover, but again only two. Safaja climbs back to his feet, as Maggot makes his presence felt in the ring, hitting his patterned The Heretic Cutter, an RKO. Down goes the monster, centre of the ring.
Maggot grabs King and drags him across the laid out body of Safaja, as the referee makes the three count.
Jessica: Here are you winners ladies and gentlemen, via pinfall: Charlie Titan, Maggot and Kevin King!
Kerry: What a match, Carl Long, do you have James Kash?
Carl Long: I am outside the locker room of one mister James Kash. I got the camera crew here, as i'm about to talk to him now!
Carl Long knocks on the door once, with no response, he knocks again and the door swings open. An angry James Kash stares at Long and the cameras.
James Kash: Yeah, what do you want?
Carl Long: I heard you had something to wanted to say to montana? Or is this a bad time?
James Kash: Who hired this guy??? Im calling Montana out tonight, but its going to be in that ring, now leave me alone!
***Commercial***
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 and six inches weighing in at two hundred and forty pounds from Leeds, England, William Rose!
Josh Hart: William Rose is making his debut here tonight against a man that won a huge match at Over The Edge, Hayez.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be a quick match as Hayez said that it won’t take much to take out William Rose here tonight.
Running From Me by Trust Company hits the arena as Hayez 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 fifteen pounds from Las Vegas, Hayez!
Josh Hart: Hayez said that William Rose was a push over and he was going to prove that hear tonight.
Kerry Lane: Lets see what William Rose is capable of here tonight.
Single’s Match
William Rose
Vs.
Hayez
William Rose
Vs.
Hayez
Josh Hart: This match has just started but control of this match has changed hands three times now.
Kerry Lane: The strength of Rose and the speed of Hayez makes for a great match.
Rose makes his way over to the corner and rest against the corner to regain his senses. Hayez sits up and than quickly lays back down when he notices that Rose didn’t see him sit up. Rose taunts the fans and than makes his way back over to Hayez on the mat. Rose than places his foot on the chest of Hayez to make the cover and Hayez quickly grabs the foot of Rose and locks him in a ankle lock. Hayez applies the pressure and Rose starts to scream out from the pain. Rose tries to start crawling towards the ropes but Hayez pulls him back away from the ropes, but than Rose turns over and kicks Hayez until he releases the hold. Rose than catches Hayez with another stiff kick that sends him back to the ropes. Hayez than bounces back from the ropes and charges back and catches Rose with a low dropkick to the face.
Josh Hart: This match is still going back and forth here tonight.
Kerry Lane: Hayez said that he was going to end this early and now here is his chance.
Hayez shakes off the kicks from Rose and than quickly guides him back to his feet and plants Rose on the mat with the Assassin’s Crest. Hayez taunts the crowd and than guides Rose back to his feet and plants him on the mat with the Angel’s Arrow. Hayez makes the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: Hayez
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, Hayez!
Josh Hart: Hayez is a man of his word and ended this match early.
Kerry Lane: Rose has a lot to learn here in the IWF.
***Commercial***
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: I can’t believe that Colin White made his return to the IWF at Over The Edge.
Kerry Lane: I didn’t think we would ever see him again.
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!
Josh Hart: Rick O’Shea had one hell of a night in the Over The Edge Match starting at number two.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be one hell of a match, hopefully nobody will interfere this time around.
Money In The Bank Qualify Match
Colin White
vs.
Rick O’Shea
Colin White
vs.
Rick O’Shea
Josh Hart: O’Shea had the begging of the match in his hands, but Colin White just took control of the match with that backbreaker.
Kerry Lane: Things are picking up between these two men here tonight.
White makes the quick cover by hooking the legs of O’Shea and the ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea is able to kick out right after the two. White than guides O’Shea back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. White than charges and connects with a bodysplash in the corner. White than grabs O’Shea on the way down and drives his head into the mat with a bulldog. White than rolls O’Shea over and makes another cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but O’Shea once again is able to kick out, White than guides O’Shea back to his feet and takes him back down to the mat with an inverse DDT. White than makes it back to his feet and taunts to the crowd as O’Shea is laying down on the mat. White than attempts to guides O’Shea back to his feet, but O’Shea grabs the head of White and catches him in a roll up.
Josh Hart: Just like that Rick O’Shea could get the three count here and steal this match from Colin White.
Kerry Lane: These men know each other having already been in the ring against each other twice now.
The ref gets down to make the count, but White is able to kick out right after the two. Both men make it back to their feet and O’Shea catches White off guard with a roundhouse kick. O’Shea than quickly guides White back to his feet and drives him back down to the mat with a double powerbomb. O’Shea than waste no time and climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle and than leaps from the turnbuckle and connects with the Air O’Shea in the middle of the ring. O’Shea than hooks the legs of White and makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but White is able to kick out a split second before the ref slams his hand against the mat for the third time. O’Shea than guides White back to his feet and than White catches O’Shea off guard with a spinning back fist.
Josh Hart: That was a close one Rick O’Shea almost had this match in the bag.
Kerry Lane: Well this match isn’t over yet and anything can still happen here tonight.
White than guides O’Shea back to his feet and than plants him back on the mat with a vertical delaying suplex. White than makes the cover and once again O’Shea is able to kick out right after the two. White hits the mat with his fist ready to end this match. White than guides O’Shea back to his feet and than drives him back down to the mat with a high angle DDT. White taunts the crowd a while and than guides O’Shea back to his feet and than drops him on the mat with the Guillotine DDT. White makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count.
Winner: Colin White
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall and qualifying for the Money in the Bank Match, Colin White!
Josh Hart: Well Colin White taken off right where he left off with another hard fought win here tonight.
Kerry Lane: The Money In The Bank Match just got better with Colin White now in the mix.
***Commercial***
Encore by Jay-Z and LinkinPark hits the arena as Adam Freeman steps out onto the stage, where he receives an unwelcoming ovation, as he calmly walks down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet and ten inches weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds from Barnsley, England, Adam Freeman!
Lane: Second to KnickY in the Over the Edge match, he comes tonight with revenge on his mind.
Let the bodies hit the floor hits as Bradly Jona Kellert steps out onto the stage to a chorus of boo’s from the crowd.
Jessica Lock: The opponent from Leduc, Alberta, Canada, weighing in at 273 lbs, Bradly Jona Kellert.
Josh Hart: Kellert may be in for one hell of a match tonight.
Kerry Lane: Kellert has his work cut out for him.
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: Weighing in tonight at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, standing in at five foot ten inches, hailing from Brisbane Australia: KnicKy
Hart: The Over the Edge Match winner of 2008!
Lane: And he will be in the main event of Final Impact fighting for the IWF Undisputed Belt
Over the Edge Match Rewind
Knicky
vs
Adam Freeman
vs
Bradly Jona Kellert
Knicky
vs
Adam Freeman
vs
Bradly Jona Kellert
Bell rings: KnickY, Adam Freeman and Bradly Jonna Kellert all stare at each other, being on different corner of the ring. They finally explode and go toward each other, however, Adam Freeman stops out of a sudden. He then tells his opponents to them go at it, and Freeman backs down getting out if the ring. KnickY and Bradly stare at each other and they quickly follow Adam’s advice. They kick it off and start trading straight right hands, in a huge slug fest. Kellert gets the upperhand nailing his opponent with a chop to the chest that gets out of the crowd the classic “Wooo†chant. He then grabs him by the arm and goes to throw him toward the ring ropes, however KnickY is able to counter and instead he is the one throwing his opponent toward the ring ropes. Bradly Jonna Kellert is able to bounce back right toward his opponent. KnickY locks him in when coming toward him and he nails him with a Belly-to-Belly. KnickY makes the cover: 1…2…, Freeman slides to the ring and he breaks the count. KnickY gets back to his feet almost simultaneously as Adam Freeman slides right to the outside of the ring. They enter in a staredown, however before the Over the Edge mach is able to do anything on Adam Freeman, Kellert attacks him from behind nailing him with a club right to the back of the neck. He then, with his opponent now on the canvas, starts putting the boots on his opponent, stomping repeatedly on KnickY. He then measures him and plants him with a huge jumping knee drop, right to the sternum of KnickY. Kellert extends the right arm of KnickY and then methodically and merciless, he stomps right on the joint of the arm, making KnickY twist in pain. Bradly makes the cover: 1…2.., Freeman pulls Bradly from the outside breaking up the pinfall. Bradly Jonna Kellert gets back to his feet and as well he stares at the cocky Adam Freeman.
Freeman invites Bradly to do something about it, Kellert is already going through the ropes in pursuit of his opponent, going to attack him, however he gets pulled back from the inside of the ring by the already recovered KnickY, that gets him and then locks him in, as a set up to then plant him with a German Suplex. He doesn’t release the hold and getting back to his feet, he still brings his opponent with him, and so he is able to connect him with another German Suplex. KnickY still refuses to release his opponent. Both men get back to a standing position, and when they do so, KnickY completes the trifecta planting Bradly Jonna Kellert with the third consecutive German Suplex. KnickY makes the cover: 1…2…, Adam Freeman enters the ring and once again he goes to break up the pinfall, however KnickY apparently knows this was already coming as he gets back to his feet and turns around first, being capable of taking down the running Adam Freeman by the legs. KnickY then goes crazy in a slug fest, planting him with straight right and left hands to the head of Freeman. He gets back to his feet taunting to the crowd, however when he turns around, out of nowhere he gets planted by a running clothesline connected by Bradly Jona Kellert. Kellert is now the one going toward Adam Freeman. He grabs him by the hair and guides him up to a standing position. He measures him and then Kellert plants him with an European Uppercut that staggers Freeman toward the corner. Bradly Jona Kellert then almost dazes opponents head, hit the top turnbuckle three times, second turnbuckle three times, bottom turnbuckle three times, and the mat once. Adam Freeman has gotten his brain shaken and is knocked out on the canvas.
Lane: Oh my God! What was that?
Hart: I think Bradly calls that the Ten Commandments.
Bradly Jona Kellert taunts to the crowd then, getting both his arms in the air and pointing at himself, as he and a small portion from the crowd chant along “B…J…Kâ€. He turns around but the one attacking him and surprising him now is KnickY, that catches him as soon as he is turning around and slaps the taste right out of the mouth, then goes on a punch frenzy, nailing straight and left hands. He then grabs Kellert by the back of the neck, and feeling right back on the Over the Edge Match, he throws him out of the ring, going over the top rope and landing violently on the hard floor on the outside of the ring.
Lane: As if we were back on the Over the Edge Match.
Hart: Well, this is the Over the Edge Match rewind.
KnickY is on fire and he taunts to the crowd, being “House en Fuegoâ€. 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. Adam Freeman drains and drains on KnickY, stretching his back causing pain and damage on the future Final Impact main eventer. However, right on time as KnickY is about to tap, Bradly Jona Kellert slides entering the ring and dashes toward Adam Freeman, grabbing him and planting him with a One Handed Bulldozer.
Bradly Jona Keller turns around and he goes to capitalize on the damage already done by Adam Freeman, and he covers KnickY: 1…2…, KnickY kicks out. Kellert gets back to his feet and he stomps his opponent on the leg, then quickly goes back to the canvas and makes the cover: 1…2…, KnickY kicks out again. Bradly looks frustrated and he remakes the cover, hooking both legs this time: 1…2…, Adam Freeman is back to his feet and he breaks the pinfall. Freeman brings Kellert back to his feet and goes to attack him, however Kellert stops and he tells him that they should team up. Freeman seems hesitant but he then agrees. Both men then grab KnickY by one arm each getting him up to a standing position. He set him up, then nailing him with a double suplex. Both men get back up and both put the boots on his opponent, stomping all over him. They then throw KnickY toward the ropes and when he bounces back they nail him with a double clothesline knocking him down.
Hart: I can’t believe this, Kellert and Freeman are double teaming KnickY!
Freeman and Kellert taunt to the crowd. Freeman then lifts Knicky and sets him sitting over his shoulders, while Bradly Jonna Kellert goes to the top rope. Bradly finally comes down and Knicky feels a double effect maneuver, an Electric Chair by Adam Freeman and a Flying crossbody by Kellert. Kellert and Freeman get back to their feet, Adam first. He waits for him to turn around. Kellert does so and surprisingly Freeman goes toward him looking to nail him with the Codebreaker, however Bradly catches him in mid air, then nailing him with the Kellert Bomb. Adam Freeman rolls in pain out of the ring. Bradly picks Knicky back to his feet, and goes to set him in the Kellert Bomb as well, however KnickY counters and he plants Bradly Jona Kellert with the Down Under DDT. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.
Winner: Knicky.
Hart: What a victory for Knicky here tonight!
Lane: He reassured why he won the Over the Edge match and with a confrontation earlier tonight with MNM, he shows he is ready for the main event at Final Impact.
End of the Show
***Commercial***
So Determined hits the arena as the lights stay on not followed by his regular massive green and gold pyro’s. James Kash stomps out in confident way with a mean that means business on his face. He doesn’t stop till he grabs a microphone and he then enters the ring. Kash has the look of anger and confusion on his face as he stands in the ring, but in his wrestling attire, not in his Armani suit, but in his street clothes. A wife beater and some torn jeans. James Kash paces back and forth a few times in the ring before he looks up and stops.
James Kash: Cut the damn music. Now cut it off.
James Kash Pauses
Continues to walk and finally says something.
James Kash: Since day one here in the IWF, I’ve never been a real liked guy you could say. Some say jealously some say I’m cocky. But I was the same as every other guy in that back. I had goals and dreams. I was lucky enough to accomplish my dreams already, but once you taste the world championship, something changes in you. You no longer have to take a backseat. Anything you want, you get. You are atop of the world. Now I was atop the world and just 8 days ago I was put on the bottom of the world. You know why???
Was it the fact I had the IWF championship in my hands only to be ripped out? Partly.
Maybe it was because the only true friend I have in this world stuck a blind knife in my BACK!!!! Since DAY ONE, Montana was always there for me. When the IWF released me after my second match, Montana brought me back. When nobody cared about James Kash, Montana cared, or so I thought. After years of friendships, Montana does something like this. I’d expect this from a lot of the guys in the back, but not him. Not Montana he was my familia, my brother. He always thought me “You never shake someone’s hand and stab them in the back†Well last Sunday, its clear Montana does not practice what he preaches.
Now I can go on and on about my feelings, but I don’t think you really want to hear that, now do you. So Montana, If you got something to say how about you get ass out here and explain yourself. I don’t want a fight, but I am ready!
-Montana pops up on a video screen with sunglasses covering his eyes, in a very expensive suit with very large gold rings, puffin on a Cuban.
Montana: James Kash, I don’t have anything to say to jou amigo.
James Kash: WHOA AMIGO?? HELL NO SON! I ain’t your amigo no more, now stop being a bitch and come out to this ring.
Montana: Did jou just call Montana a bitch??? Maybe I need to slap some sense into jou? Look at jou, calling me the bitch? Maybe jou should be calling jourself the bitch, jou little fairy.
Montana slams down his Cuban and throws his glasses across the hallway breaking them across the wall, and a look of death is in Montana’s red eyes and he storms off to the ring. The camera follows him down the hallway, out through the crowd as popcorn and other object are being directed his way. Montana swims through the rowdy crowd and jumps over the guardrail onto the outside of the ring where Montana and Kash lock eyes and you can cut the tension with a knife. Montana slowly rolls in carefully not taking his eyes off Kash as he creeps up and the two are nose to nose and the camera’s are flashing. Both men stare into each others eyes not saying a word The crowd was roaring for these two to tear each other limb from limb, as the two stare, and slowly those cheers die away as it turns into a scary silence.
Kerry Lane: I’ve never seen anything like this. You can cut the tension with a knife. What I don’t understand is why Montana is so mad? He costed James Kash the world title!
Montana turns away slightly and then points a finger directly in Kash’s heart. Kash slaps Montana’s hand off of his chest and the two are nose to nose, with their heads butting up against each other. Edward Redding the Third comes down with about twenty security guards making their way down to the ring. They align the outside of the ring as Kash tells them to stay out.
Josh Hart: Montana isn’t ready for a fight. Look at him, James Kash should have never brought this to the ring. He should have kept this behind closed doors, and done what he’s told.
Montana request a microphone and appears to have cooled himself off.
Montana: Look at Jou, Jou stupid. How dare jou bite the hand that feeds jou.
Kash: Feeds M???
Montana: Jou had jour time to talk, now its mine amigo!
Kash becomes enraged when Montana calls him amigo.
Montana: Isn’t it plain as day why I did what I did? Aren’t Jou supposed to be a big shot running this company huh? I thought James Kash loved the money? I KNOW what im doing. If jou won that world championship that bulls eye on jour back would have grown about 10 fold Kash. I know, I was there. Jou can’t run a business in a hospital bed James. Common Sense.
James Kash: That’s bullshit Montana! You didn’t have to do it like that. I trusted you. You were my only friend and you stabbed me the back!
Montana: I stabbed you in the back? Is that so…..
That’s funny, when the IWF started back up, where was MY CALL, where was MY SPOT? Jou left Me, Montana, jour best buddy, out in the cold.
Pauses…
I know why jou left me out in the cold…
A large grin grows on Montana’s face and his eyes light up.
Jou wanted the spotlight. Jou knew if Montana was around jou would be #2 again. Jou even went as far as to get jour own “new†backup in D-Block. Why wouldn’t jou get me. Don’t jou remember the Mobb. The most dominant force in wrestling history. That was no fluke. We could have rebuilt The Mobb. But Nooo, Kash had to do his own thing, now that he runs the show. Jou wanted to be #1.
James Kash: Montana…..
The MOBB IS DEAD! And YOU are WASHED UP!!!!!
The crowd pops.
Yeah, the original Mobb was great, but that was a long long time ago. Things change. It’s hard to call someone when your sitting in a jail cell Montana. The fact is, the IWF doesn’t need you anymore, and we’ve proven that over the past few PPV’s. We have a younger, stronger, faster roster that would run circles around JOU now.
Montana shakes his head in disbelief
Montana: If jou think jou so tough, why don’t jou hit me!
Kash declines, and Montana takes off his suit and unbuttons his shirt.
Montana: Hit ME dammit!!!!
Kash turns away as Montana pulls him around and spits in his face.
Montana: Hit me Pussy!
Kash appears ready to strike when Montana slaps the taste out of Kash’s mouth. Kash lights up and spears Montana as they both going flying though the ropes onto a handful of security who keeps them apart. James Kash has a small trickle of blood coming down from his nose as both stare as each other out of breathe with emotion. Montana is hand cuffed as Kash is escorted to the back.
Kerry Lane: Can you believe what we have just witnessed? The place is in shock.
Josh Hart: I never thought I’d see these two go at it.
Kerry Lane; You could tell James Kash didn’t want to hit his mentor Montana.
Josh Hart: I don’t know how to feel about this. Is James Kash ungrateful for everything Montana has done, or is Montana full of it, and he really screwed his best friend over?
Kerry Lane: These two need marriage counseling.
Josh Hart: Shut up Lane, this is serious. Someone is going to end up seriously hurt.
Kerry Lane: You are right, this is no joking matter.