Monday Night Mayhem - 7/19/10

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I'm so fed up with everyone around me



No one seems to care



I'm just so far gone and nothing's gonna change



I'll never be the same



It's always do this, do that,



Everything they want to



I don't want to live that way



Every chance they get their always



Pushin me away







Highlights from the 10-Man Gauntlet match are shown with Josh Jones eliminating Ray Morrison and David Baptie. Loki eliminating Josh Jones and Rocky Ali followed by Sam Caldwell eliminating Loki. Logan Matthews makes quick work of Sam Caldwell and Hayden Arrington. The mystery superstar was revealed as “The Maggot†Michael Taylor and he defeated Logan Matthews to become the Number One Contender to the IWF Intercontinental



Championship.








It's never enough



No it's never enough



No matter what I say








It's never enough



No it's never enough



I'll never be what you want me to be








Jay Raven and Ryan Harrison tearing into each other from their Last Man Standing Match at Inception. Jay Raven bashing in the brains of Ryan Harrison with cookie sheets is seen followed by Ryan Harrison sending Jay Raven crashing through a table with the release german suplex. Ryan Harrison leaps through the air with a garbage chair in hand and connects with a Top Rope Moonsault on Raven. Raven connects with the Raven’s Flight to win the Last Man Standing Match.








It's all so messed up and no one ever listens



Everyone's deranged



I'm just so fucked up and I'm never gonna change



Wanna lay it all to waste



Their always say this, say that,



Nothing that you want to



I don't want to live that way



Every chance they get their always



Shovin me aside









The Tag Team Elimination Match showing Mercenaries being eliminated first followed by B.P.B. Fury. The mystery tag team is revealed to be Spencer Rice and Matthew Lewis and are eliminated by Red Shield Mafia. Triple A eliminates Red Shield Mafia after the Shock Drop. Triple A steals the win from the Hayes Brothers as Evans covers Gabriel Hayes. Anderson Evolution defeated the Hayes Brothers to become the IWF World Tag Team Champions.








It's never enough



No it's never enough



No matter what I say








It's never enough



No it's never enough



I'll never be what you want me to be








I'm Done








JD Michaels and Dominick Aviles tear into each other inside the cage and beat each other within an inch of their lives. JD Michaels gained control followed by Dominick Aviles. Dominick wins the match after leaping off the top of the cage and connecting with the frog splash for the three count.








In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete



Drawn only to be washed away



For the time that I've been given



I am what I am








Bobby King, CMS, Bobby King and Biggs fight it out for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. All four men connect with their finishers, but in the end Bobby King wins the IWF Intercontinental Championship after a BK Bomb. James Kash and RJC Cool are seen fighting it out with everything they have tearing in each other. The finish comes after Montana bolts down the ring and pushes both men off the top turnbuckle.








I'd rather hate you



For everything you are



Than ever love you



For something you are not








I'd rather you hate me



For everything I am



Than have you love me



For something that I aint








It's never enough



It's never enough



No matter what I say








Nic Stone and Adam Freeman are seen fighting it out with both men hitting their finishers and both men kicking out. The finish comes when Adam Freeman has Nic Stone in the Liontamer, but Biggs interferes in the match and Nic Stone takes advantage to become the IWF World Champion.








It's never enough



No it's never enough



No matter who I try to be








It's never enough



No it's never enough



No matter how I try to taste







It's never enough
Never never enough
I'll never be what you want me to be.
Fireworks are set off through the arena as the camera pans across the arena showing all the die hard IWF fans standing on their feet. The camera focus on the titan-tron as a massive firework display sets off before focusing on Josh Hart and Kerry Lane at the Commentator's Booth.


Josh Hart: Welcome to Monday Night Mayhem!

Kerry Lane: Oh man what a show we got for you.

Josh Hart: Oh yeah, after this show, it's Heatwave, and a lot of questions need to be answer. Hopefully they are tonight!

The Lights Go Dim, The Intro Of Money Making Blueprint Goes Off And Falling Pyro From The Video Screen In front Of The Entrance. As Kingston goes Through The Pyro And Wearing A Bandanna Around His Face Only Showing His Eyes And Brushing Fans, With Bucking/Middle Fingers! Before Sliding In The Ring, Taking His Bandanna Off And Shadowboxing!

Jessica Lock: This opening contest is schedule for one fall, making his way down to the ring, from Spanish Harlem, New York, weighing in at 230 pounds, J.R. Kingston!

Lane: We kick of mayhem with Kingston here as he is set to take on Aaron Williams in what should be very good contest.

Hustlin' plays by The Game as Aaron Williams walks out of the curtains. Spotlights shine as he poses at the top of the ramp before slowly descending down the ramp.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Brooklyn, New York, weighing in at 180 pounds, Aaron Williams.

Hart: Kingston is not a huge guy but he has a 50 pound weight advantage to the smaller Williams, but Williams makes up for the difference in speed, what a close match this should be.

Non Title
Singles Match
J.R Jingston
Vs.
Aaron Williams

Bell Rings: Both men circle the ring looking to make the first move which ends up in a tie up, the heavie Kingston comes out on top forcing Williams into the corner until the ref forces the break, they lock up again but Williams directs some kicks to the upper thighs of Kingston before nailing him with a dropkick that sends Kingston to the mat. Williams then runs of the rope and jumps over the body of Kingston who quickly gets up but is grounded again by a running head scissors and Williams makes the cover with Kingston kicking out on one.

Lane: Williams is setting the pace so far and the pace is very quick.

Hart: I’m sure Kingston will be looking to change that soon.

Williams stomps away at Kingston before getting him to his feet, Williams then goes for a running cross body but Kingston catches him in mid air and converts it into a hard bodyslam and then locks in a grounded full nelson looking for the submission. There is some noise from the crowd as Williams gets back to a vertical base and eases the pressure on the hold before getting out the hold, Williams the rebounds of the ropes but is knocked down by a hard bigboot for his troubles and Kingston goes for the cover and gets a two count.

Hart: There you go, Kingston getting a good grip on this match now.

Kingston smiles as he grabs the head of Williams and raises him to his feet, he then hits a suplex follwed by a hard elbow drop and again goes for the cover and agaon getting a two count. However he remains composed and slaps some hard knife chops to the chest of Williams, and then attemps the chokebreaker which is countered fantastically into a hurricanrana by Williams, Kingston gets up quickly but is send down by a high knee to the face, again he gets up but runs into a superkick this time Kingston stays down. Sensing a oppurtunity Williams quickly gets to the top rope, then leaps of doing a suicide front flip, and goes straight into the cover but Kingstoni able to kcikout before the three count.

Lane: My god I though he had it right there, an awesome move by Williams.

With Kingston still down Williams again goes to the top rope, this time looking for a bigger move, he again leaps off looking for the 450 splash but Kingston gets his knee right into the rips of Williams on Impact. Both men gets up but Williams is send to the mat with a vicous clothesline causing him to twist throughout the air. Kingston goes for the cover but Williams just manages to get the shoulder up.

Hart: What a clothesline delivered by Kingston, I thought that would have been it.

Kingston waits patiently for Williams to get up, when he does he fgoes for a hard spinnig back fist but Williams moves out of the way and and looks to plant him with the Cobra Clutch backbreaker, Kingston though struggles out of hit and kicks Williams hard in the gut and plants him with the Tiger Driver and gets the three count.

Jessica Lock: Here is you winner J.R Kingston.

Hart: A back and forth encounter results in Kingston coming out on top.

Lane: It could have gone either though, a great match to start of Mayhem.

-----Commercial Break-----​

Carl Long is standing backstage with his microphone in his hand.

Carl Long: Ladies and Gentlemen, off a surprising return last show, here is The Anderson Evolution

Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne both appear on the screen to a pop from the crowd.

Carl Long: Tonight, Vino has put you guys in a match against the team that will face The Red Shield Mafia at Heatwave for their tag titles, The Mongolian Warriors. Your thoughts on them?

Petey starts to smirk as he talks into the microphone.

Petey Payne: I’ve said this before, The Warriors are a second rate tag team. Vino originally wanted us to be the tag team in the Coalition, but we refused that mustard gas smelling disgusting Mafia wannabe and he replaced us with the Warriors.

Long looks confused.

Carl Long: But if that is true, than how did you end up getting contracts anyways?

Payne starts laughing.

Petey Payne: Vino Moltisanti played right into our trap. He’s to use to threatening with force that all we did was act like he was getting to us and we signed the contracts. You can ask his little henchmen about that day. We signed, told him off, and Vino was in to much of shock to do anything. That fat pathetic man. He truly is the worst business man ever.

Carl Long: But with that being said, this is most likely going to be Vino seeking revenge, you know that right?

Payne nods his head and starts to talk in a story telling manner.

Petey Payne: Vino, what you are looking at here is the greatest tag team in IWF history, who never got their rematch after being defeated by the Red Shield Mafia. How about you kill two birds with one stone. How about make the match between The Warriors and the Anderson Evolution for the Number one contendership for the tag team titles that the Moltisanti Slave Warriors have. If you have a set of balls down where you can’t see because your god damn stomach is in the way, you’ll do so. If not, than you’re a pussy. We’re done here.

The Anderson Evolution walk off as the camera is on Long, who’s mouth drops open in utter shock.

The camera cuts to the ring where “Seize the Day†by Avenged Seven Fold hits as the crowd goes crazy. Alex C walks through the curtains and poses at the top of the ramp. After a moment he descends down the ramp.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, from Los Angeles, California; weighing in at ninety kilograms; standing one hundred ninety centimeters, Alex C!

Josh Hart: Did you hear Payne!?!

Kerry Lane: Those guys want a death wish?

Alex C slides into the ring. His music slowly fades. “No sleep til’ Brooklyn†by The Beastie Boys plays as Tony Carmine comes out through the curtains. He is met with unanimous boos.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, from Little Italy, New York; weighing in at two hundred eight pounds; standing six foot one, Tony Carmine.

Kerry Lane: Tony Carmine’s debut match against Alex C looks like it could definitely be fight of the night.

Josh Hart: Yes, certainly, these two men are two of the greatest natural athletes in IWF.

Tony Carmine slides into the ring as the bell sounds.

Non Title
Match Two

Tony Carmine
Vs.
Alex C

Bell Rings: Alex C begins with some offensive kicks on Tony Carmine, the bell rings. Alex C gets the advantage on Tony Carmine, dropping kicks left and right. Alex C pulls Tony up and tosses him into the ropes. Tony comes back to Alex C who hits a devastating clothesline on Tony Carmine. Alex C goes to the turnbuckle and climbs to the top. He leaps out for a frog splash but Tony Carmine moves out of the way. Tony Carmine picks Alex C up and gives him a DDT in the center of the ring. Tony Carmine rises up and runs into the ropes. Tony Carmine comes back and drops a knee down across Alex C’s face. Tony Carmine poses in the ring but the crowd boos. Tony Carmine picks Alex C up, Alex C who is slightly dazed is not aware of where he is. Tony Carmine out of nowhere hits a spinning elbow on Alex C, knocking him back to the ground. Tony Carmine covers for the pin.

Kerry Lane: Could Tony Carmine win his first match this easily?

1….2… Alex C kicks out! Tony Carmine angrily pulls Alex C up and sets him in the corner. Tony Carmine grabs the ropes and puts his boot on Alex C’s throat. Tony Carmine releases and begins to back up to the other side of the ring. He runs at Alex C and lifts his boot up to connect with Alex C. Alex C rolls out of the way with Tony Carmine’s leg getting caught on the top rope. Alex C runs up and drop kicks Tony Carmine, effectively knocking him to the ground. Alex C climbs to the top rope. He jumps out and hits the frog splash. Alex C lifts Tony Carmine’s leg up to pin him.1….2….Kick out by Tony Carmine. Alex C gets to his feet and pulls Tony Carmine up. Alex C gives Tony Carmine a few chops to his chest. Tony Carmine is bent over in the corner, Alex C lifts his midsection up and hits a piledriver in the middle of the ring. Alex C heads for the top rope.

Josh Hart: I believe he is going for his finisher Kerry, the shooting star press.

Kerry Lane: Such an enormously risky move. Alex C will have to put it all on the line to connect with this one.

Alex C jumps up for the shooting star press, Tony Carmine tries to roll out of the way but is clipped by Alex C. Alex C gets back to his feet. He pulls Tony Carmine up and tosses him into the ropes, Tony Carmine comes back as Alex C lunges forward for the spear. Tony Carmine is torn in half as Alex C goes for the cover.1….2….Kick out by Tony Carmine.

Josh Hart: I don’t believe Tony Carmine could manage to kickout of that impressive spear.

Alex C pulls Tony Carmine up and tosses him into the ropes again. Alex C puts his head down to flip Tony Carmine over his head once he returned. However, Tony Carmine jumps up for the fameasser. Tony Carmine picks Alex C up and hits him with the Full Nelson Bomb in the center of the ring. Tony Carmine goes to the top rope and waits for Alex C to get up. Alex C slowly rises up. As Alex C turns around Tony Carmine jumps out and sideways and connects with the “ All Thatâ€. Alex C goes down with Tony Carmine on top of him. 1….2…Kick out by Alex C.

Kerry Lane: This match means so much to these two athletes’ that they are literally sacrificing their bodies.

Tony Carmine pulls Alex C to his feet. Alex C rests upon the rope as Tony Carmine begins to punch at him. Tony Carmine hits an excellent german-suplex in the ring. Tony Carmine pulls Alex C up and begins to stalk him. Tony Carmine preparing to hit the “Bye Haters†on Alex C jumps up, Alex C however sprawls to the mat. Tony Carmine gets only air and hits the mat hard. Alex C gets to his feet and pulls Tony Carmine with him. Alex C kicks Tony Carmine in the midsection and then hits the C Cutter in the middle of the ring.

Josh Hart: That is the move that ends matches.

Alex C goes for the cover, 1…..2…..3.

Jessica Lock: Your winner of the match, Alex C!

Kerry Lane: What a brutal contest!

Josh Hart: Yeah, but I have a bad feeling that this one is not over. Not yet...

“Seize The Day†by Avenged Sevenfold plays as the ref raises the hand of Alex C. Tony Carmine walks up the ramp staring on at Alex C inside of the ring.

-----Commercial-----

Vino Moltisanti is backstage sitting at his desk. He is outraged as he begins to talk.

Vino Moltisanti: Anderson Evolution, you disrespect me, Vino Moltisanti. How could you? You want to challenge my authority? So be it, when the Warriors defeat you, all ties with this company will be broken and you guys can just leave. So Warriors vs. Anderson Evolution will be a number one contendership match.

Moltisanti looks down at his desk where a piece of paper is at. He looks back up at the camera.

Vino Moltisanti: And the business regarding Heatwave, the two greatest wrestlers in the IWF currently, Logan Matthews and Nick Dannon will take on the two boy scouts, Jeff Jackson and Jason Fisher.

Moltisanti smiles as he continues.

Vino Moltisanti: And Tony Carmine has asked for a rematch against Alex C which I have granted him. As we go over the card, Adam Freemen has yet to have found a challenger for his title, but later tonight, that match will be made. Now… Get lost.
 

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The camera cuts to the ring where “Got yourself a gun†by Nas plays as Nick Dannon slowly walks down the ramp. Fans stick their hands out to highfive , Nick Dannon completely ignores them.

Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, standing six feet three inches; weighing in at two hundred forty three pounds; from Brooklyn, New York; Nick Dannon!

Some of the crowd boo as Nick Dannon climbs up the steps to the ring apron. “No More Words†by Endeverafter plays as Jeff Jackson comes out of the curtains. The crowd cheers as Jeff Jackson makes his way toward the ring.

Jessica Lock: And his opponent, standing six feet one inch; weighing in at two hundred twenty five pounds; from Cameron, North Carolina; Jeff Jackson!

Kerry Lane: Jeff Jackson looks incredibly excited for tonight’s matchup.

Non Title
Match Three

Jeff Jackson
Vs.
Nick Dannon

Bell Rings: The two immediately begin to trade punches. The bell rings, Nick Dannon gets the advantage pushing Jeff Jackson up against the turnbuckle. Dannon slaps Jackson’s chest a few times. Dannon pulls Jeff Jackson out to the center of the ring. Jeff Jackson takes Nick Dannon down the ground and applies an armbar. Jeff Jackson releases Nick Dannon. Both me get to their feet and lock up. Nick Dannon kicks Jeff Jackson in the stomach, stunning him. Nick Dannon pulls Jeff Jackson up in the air and hits a vertical suplex in the middle of the ring. Nick Dannon stands up pulls Jeff Jackson to his feet. Nick Dannon begins to punch and push Jeff Jackson back against the ropes. Nick Dannon gets behind Jeff Jackson and goes for a German Suplex. However, Jackson get’s his foot behind Nick Dannon’s leg. Jackson spins around the back of Nick Dannon and pushes Dannon into the turnbuckle. Dannon keeps his back to Jackson as Jeff Jackson runs across the opposite side of the ring. Jeff Jackston then charges and jumps up and drives his legs into the back of Nick Dannon. Dannon falls back, Jeff Jackson stands up and grabs Nick Dannon’s legs. He holds them apart as he jumps up and bring his feet down into Nick Dannon’s groin.

Josh Hart: Just looking at that I can tell it causes tremendous pain.

Kerry Lane: There is no denying that.

Jeff Jackson pulls Nick Dannon up to his feet. Jeff Jackson pushes his head under Nick Dannon’s jaw and then drops to the mat. Nick Dannon flies backwards onto his back after that jawbreaker. Jeff Jackson gets to his feet as the crowd cheers him. Jeff Jackson goes to the top rope. He stands on the top rope for a minute before jumping out. While air borne thousands of camera flickers go off in the arena. Jeff Jackson connects with the Swanton Bomb. He pulls Nick Dannon leg up for the cover, 1……2…..Kickout by Nick Dannon. Jeff Jackson gets up and pulls Dannon to his feet. The two begin to trade punches. The crowd boos every time Nick Dannon punches but cheers every time Jeff Jackson lands a punch. Jackson runs into the ropes and comes back with a clothesline. Dannon falls to the mat. Jeff Jackson runs toward the ropes, comes back and hits a double leg drop on Nick Dannon. Jeff Jackson pulls Nick Dannon up to his feet once again. Jeff Jackson kicks him in the groin and attempts to go for the twist of fate. Nick Dannon pushes Jackson into the turnbuckle however. Dannon runs up behind him, Jeff jumps from the second to top rope and hits whisper in the wind on Nick Dannon. Jeff Jackson goes for the cover, 1…..2….Kickout!

Kerry Lane: Nick Dannon refuses to give up so far.

Jeff Jackson grabs Nick Dannon by the head and begins to punch at him. Jeff Jackson gives Nick Dannon a kick sending him back onto his back. Jeff Jackson pulls Dannon up and then runs into the ropes. Jeff Jackson comes running back and slides into Nick Dannon knocking him back. Nick Dannon rolls backwards and is on his feet. He charges at Jeff Jackson who steps out of the way. Nick Dannon runs into the turnbuckle. Jeff Jackson hits a standing drop kick sending Nick Dannon up and over the top rope to the floor. Jeff Jackson grabs the top rope and pulls himself over hitting a plancha. The crowd cheers as Jeff Jackson puts one of his arms up from the outside floor. He picks up Nick Dannon’s limp body and pushes him into the ring. Jeff Jackson slides in and stands up. He goes to the ropes and climbs up to the top. He poses before jumping out and hitting the swanton bomb. He goes for the cover, 1…2…..3!

Jessica Lock: Your winner of the match, Jeff Jackson!

Josh Hart: Jeff Jackson did it tonight. He got the win over Nick Dannon.

Kerry Lane: And on the heels of the tag match made for Heatwave, already The Hardcore Revolution has the pyscological advantage!

-----Commercial Break-----

Logan Matthews is shown standing backstage in the interview area. His hair is slicked back and shiny, his goatee perfectly trimmed. His shirtless upper torso exposing scars from his battles in the ring, he looks ready to fight.

Logan Matthews: Hello out there in TV land, it's me, the Savior of Professional Wrestling, Logan Matthews. I know the vast majority of you watching this tuned into Monday Night Mayhem to see the one, and only, "Hardcore Superstar" but I have some bad news for you all, your favorite wrestler will not be in action tonight. Don't fret babies because you see, it's not my fault. I'm here, I'm ready for action but Tom Singer is not. See, Tom decided that it would be more beneficial for him to go somewhere else and work for more money and [beep] all of you fans out of what you wanted to see. It was going to be a battle for the ages, Tom Singer vs Logan Matthews, the kind of match that people buy DVDs specifically to see, but Tom tucked tail and ran. So this week you won't get to see me in action, but I have good news for you all. I want to you to grab that remote, I want you to order IWF Heatwave on pay per view because Logan Matthews is gonna be there, Nick Dannon is gonna be there, the Mongolian Warriors are gonna there and we're gonna do what we do best and that's dominate. No matter who we wrestle, the Moltisanti Coalition will walk out of Heatwave victorious, and that, I promise you.

Matthews starts to walk away before the scene quickly changes to show a different camera man looking at a door that reads Red Shield Mafia on it. The door opens to show the scene.

The Red Shield Mafia is in their locker room. The camera is on Kingston who is sitting on a chair. The camera zooms out to see Nero sparing with DW and Young Mannie, who is sitting on a couch watching TV. Mannie spots the camera man and starts to make his way to him.

Young Mannie: Come here!

The camera man steps into the locker room where Young Mannie greets him and begins to talk.

Young Mannie: The big man himself, Vino Moltisanti, has made it happened! The Mongolian Warriors vs. The Anderson Evolution for the chance to face the Red Shield Mafia for their tag titles. Now Warriors, we’ll beat you later, but for now I am sure the Anderson Evolution will win.

Mannie begins to smirk as he turns to Kingston.

Young Mannie: Kingston, since the tag team titles are defended under our rules, is it okay with you that Nero and I take on the Anderson Evolution at Heatwave?

Kingston nods as he stands up and walks towards the camera.

Kingston: I got an idea. I already talked to DW and Vino about this. Hey Aaron Williams!

Kingston starts to smile.

Kingston: I know you may still be seeing stars after what I did to you earlier today, but you’re in a match at Heatwave. You’re going to be facing me and when I win… Again… You will join the Red Shield Mafia! Here’s your chance to redeem yourself, but I wouldn’t count on it.

Kingston bursts out in laughter as he goes back to his seat. Mannie talks.

Young Mannie: It is almost time to finally end you Anderson bitches come Heatwave. You guys are mine. This is the Red Shield Mafia, and we want this shit forever!

-----Commercial Break-----

Anderson Evolution airs on the PA system as Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne enter the arena to huge cheers.

Jessica Lock: The following contest is schedule for one fall and it is a number one contendership match for the IWF Tag Team Titles! Introducing first from Youngstown, Ohio. Weighing in at a combined weight of 505 pounds, Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne, The Anderson Evolution!

Josh Hart: What a contest this should be huh Kerry?

Kerry Lane: Oh man this should be smash mouth. I can’t wait.

The Anderson Evolution enter the ring as they wait impatiently for the Warriors. Da Graveyard airs on the PA system as The Mongolian Warriors enter the arena to loud boos. They are accompanied by Nick Dannon as Lock introduces them.

Jessica Lock: And their opponents from Ulan Bator, Mongolia, weighing in at a combined weight of 346 pounds, Kiko Sheiko and Rikichet, The Mongolian Warriors!

Josh Hart: Oh man, Dannon is there. This could spell trouble for the Anderson Evolution.

Kerry Lane: Now the AE will have to keep an extra eye on Dannon.

Main Event
Number One Contendership Match for the Tag Team Titles

Tag Team
The Anderson Evolution
Vs.
The Mongolian Warriors

Bell Rings: Rikichet and Petey start off as the two circle up in a traditional wrestling stance. The two are about to lock hands for a test of strength when Petey quickly kicks Rikichet in the gut. The crowd laughs at Petey’s sleaziness as Petey grabs Rikichet’s head and hits a swift European uppercut. Petey grabs Rikichet in position for a scoop slam, and nails it. Petey goes for a quick cover, but Rikichet kicks out right at one and Petey grabs the shoulder that Rikichet kicked out with and locks a version of the arm bar. Petey wrenches the hold as Rikichet begins to stand up. Petey drags Rikichet to his corner where Hutt Anderson tags in. Petey holds out the arm while Hutt enters the ring. Hutt clubs the arm as Rikichet screams in pain.

Josh Hart: That’s Anderson tradition there.

Kerry Lane: They have the arm of Rikichet, now they’re going to torture it.

Hutt locks a hammerlock and proceeds to lift and slam Rikichet with a hammerlock scoop slam. Hutt goes for the quick cover, but Rikichet kicks out at two. Hutt guides him back to his feet. Hutt locks Rikichet’s arm behind his back in a modified hammerlock and nails a hammerlock belly to belly. Hutt goes for the cover, but Rikichet again kicks out at two. Hutt guides Rikichet to his feet and puts him in position for the Huttbuster. Hutt lifts him up, but Rikichet uses his momentum to float behind Hutt. Hutt turns around to get hit with The Salute! Cover by Rikichet, but Hutt kicks out at two.

Josh Hart: Now The Warriors have control.

Kerry Lane: And don’t forget about Dannon on the outside.

Rikichet drags Hutt to his corner and tags Kiko in. Both men Irish whip Hutt, who rebounds off the ropes and back to Rikichet and Kiko who nail a lariat, complete shot combo! Kiko goes for the cover, but Anderson kicks out at two. Kiko guides Hutt to his feet and hits a textbook dropkick straight into the chest of Anderson, but Anderson remains on his feet. Trying to get some momentum, Kiko sprints across the ropes and back at Hutt, but Anderson counters with a devastating big boot! Cover by Anderson, but Kiko kicks out a two. Anderson walks Kiko to his corner and locks an abdominal stretch as Petey blind tags himself in.

Josh Hart: A little scare there, but control is lost.

Petey walks in and looks at the exposed ribs of Kiko and Petey nails a forearm smash into them. Anderson lets go and leaves as Kiko falls on all fours. Petey than steps back a little bit and punt kicks Kiko in the very same ribs. Kiko rolls to the middle of the ring in pain as Petey sprints across the ropes and back to Kiko to nail a senton bomb. Cover by Petey, but Kiko kicks out at two.

Kerry Lane: This could be trouble.

Josh Hart: Petey is feeling it.

Petey lifts Kiko up and connects with a European Uppercut. Petey follows with a stiff kick in the gut, sending Kiko bent over. Petey sprints across the ring and back to the bent over Kiko and connects with a knee strike, shooting Kiko completely vertical. Petey sprints back to Kiko and lunges himself to complete the Payneful Day, but Kiko jumps in the air and connects the airborne Petey with a stiff dropkick. Kiko recovers himself as Petey is in pain. Kiko lifts Petey to his feet and swiftly connects with a Suplex Slam. Kiko than walks over to the closest turnbuckle and climbs it. He goes for a moonsault and connects! Cover by Kiko, but Petey kicks out a two!

Kerry Lane: Oh man, so much for Petey feeling it.

Josh Hart: Now it’s Kiko’s turn.

Kiko gets to his feet very slowly, as Petey tries to, by using the ropes. Kiko walks over to Rikichet and tags him in. Rikichet bursts into the ring and attacks Petey, who is almost on his feet, with a jawbreaker lariat. Rikichet guides Petey to his feet and brings him to a turnbuckle. Rikichet sets Petey on top of it and nails a super hurricanrana. Rikichet than sprints to the opposite turnbuckle and goes to nail the destroyer, but Petey moves out of the way and Rikichet lands right on his knees. Petey and Rikichet finally make it to their feet when both men charge with clothesline and both of them connect with them. Both men are down as the crowd is solidly behind Anderson. Both men start inching their way to their partner’s corner as they both tag in at the same time.

Josh Hart: Things are about to pick up! Anderson looks fired up!

Anderson runs into the ring to be met with a dropkick, but Anderson swats Kiko away. Kiko, who is still hurting like he was before tagging Rikichet in, jumps to his feet and charges Anderson, only to get nailed with an AA Style Spinebuster! Cover by Anderson, but Kiko kicks out at two! Anderson puts Kiko in position for the Huttbuster, but stops when he sees Nick Dannon on the apron. Dannon tries to bait Anderson as Anderson throws Kiko down and charges Dannon. Dannon quickly jumps down and Anderson turns around to be met with a super kick by Kiko.

Kerry Lane: What a smart man Dannon is.

Josh Hart: I think there’s another word for Dannon here.

Kiko distracts the referee as Dannon walks in and guides Anderson up on his feet. He puts Anderson in position for the Arrivederci, but is stopped when he sees Jeff Jackson enter the ring. Jackson chases Dannon out of the ring and out of the arena as Kiko shrugs it off and climbs the top rope to nail a moonsault when he sees Jason Fisher standing on the apron look right at him. Kiko jumps off the turnbuckle to talk trash to Fisher, when Anderson grabs him from behind and locks in the Anderson Special. Kiko has no choice, but to tap out once Hutt locks it in fully.

Jessica Lock: You’re winners of the match and number one contenders, The Anderson Evolution!

Josh Hart: The Coalition getting a taste of their own medicine.

Kerry Lane: This is bullshit. They cheated.

Josh Hart: A win is a win, always been your words.

Kerry Lane: Whatever, coming up next, we will hear from Adam Freemen.

The Anderson Evolution leaves as Rikichet is in the ring with Kiko, both staring at Jason Fisher.

-----Commercial Break-----

The arena goes dark, a code flashes on the titantron and the word savour flashes, the word saviour then breaks and is replaces by a countdown that hits the titantron starting at 5 finishing at 0, Freeman walks onto the stage arragantly with his championship around his shoulder, and walks down the ramp simply ignoring the fans before climbing the steps and entering the ring, he then stands in the centre of the ring staring into the crowd taking in the reaction.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentleman please welcome the IWF Champion, Adam Freeman.

Lane: Here comes the IWF Champion Adam Freeman who still has no opponent for IWF’s next PPV Heatwave.

Hart: He can’t be in a good mood once again tonight; lets just recap what happened last week.


"Kerry Lane: He’s done it, the Walls locked in Anderson is in huge trouble as Freeman sits back.

Freeman wrenches back with Anderson centered of the ring, Anderson raises his hand thinking of tapping when Freeman releases the hold trying to knock and unknown figure standing on the apron. The figure then slowly walking up the ramp as Freeman yells looking on. Freeman doesn’t take his eye of the hooded man barely showing his face, Freeman gives him a confused look and turns around but Anderson is up and quicly hits the Huttbuster and covers Freeman for the 3."


Lane: Freeman thought he had the match won when he locked in the submission but it wasn’t to be as once again that mystery figure involved himself with Freeman's match.

Freeman: You know for the last couple of weeks there seems to be someone out there who has a problem with me Adam Freeman. The same things keeps happening time and time again, week after week, and last week was the same. Everyone watching the last Monday Night Mayhem knows that I was about to force Hutt Anderson to submit until once again the appearance of this so called mystery man cost me my victory, but heres the thing, when the show was about to go off air there was something, I caught the smallest part of his face and it triggered something off in my brain but I can’t seem to put my finger on it. And of course I expect him once again to emerge from you disgusting people and clobber me from behind, but there is a difference this week, I have no opponent in the ring I am here all alone so where are you? WHERE ARE YOU! Come on, I know your out there. Come on you son of a…….

The bass line to "Mudshovel" by Staind begins to play as the mystery man with a hoody on makes his way from behind the curtain. He stands at the top of the ramp and looks out at the crowd for a moment. He then makes his way down to the ring. He slides in underneath the bottom rope and stands in the middle of the ring. He looks out before removing his coat and going to his corner. "Mudshovel" fading away.

Lane: And there he is, the mystery man is in the ring looking directly at Freeman.

Hart: And look at the face of Freeman, he doesn’t know whether to run, talk or attack. This is an uncomfortable situation to be in with a stranger staring at you.

Freeman: So come on lets cut the crap, who the hell are you, and who the hell do you think you are to come out here every week and assaulting and involve yourself in my matches. I have every right to have you arrested and if needs be I’ll make sure that happens, I am the best in the world at what I do, and do you think you intimidate me, there with your hood up, all you are is just a coward hiding behind……

The figure pulls down the hood as a man with long dark hair is revealed.

Lane: Look at Freeman; he looks like he has seen a ghost.

Mystery Man: Do you know who I am now, if you don’t remember take a good look. My name is…Erik Dafoe.

Freeman remains completely speechless.

Dafoe: Do you remember now Adam? It’s been a long time hasn’t it, a very very long time. We go back way before you arrived in the IWF, there was a time where I considered you a very close friend, times even where I considered you like a brother, but all that changed didn’t it, you stepped on everyone and anyone to get to where you are today going through many hours of practise a week, times where you had no money and I had to bail you out. Times where we both didn’t know when our next pay check would be, or even if we would have somewhere to sleep at night. And you did what you said and made it to the big leagues, and right now you stand before me as IWF Champion.

The crowd boo at this.

Dafoe: But you stand before me a completely different person than I used to know, there barely even a glimpse of the real Adam Freeman. I’ve been watching you for months now, this sudden change in your attitude, the change that fools these people, but doesn’t fool me, I know the real Adam Freeman…

Freeman: Why are you here Dafoe? You have no business whatsoever being in this ring, you have no right to be here.

Dafoe: Since you came to the IWF in 2008 you have been on a mission to Save the IWF, to Save yourself, and by taking on that mission you have lost touch of reality, you have forgotten the person you really are, you have lost focus on why you started doing this in the first place. I am here to re-focus you, I am here to find that person I know is in there, not this guy who marches down to the ring wearing a suit acting like some business man, and the only way to fond the real you, is to take away your IWF Champion and by doing so I will be saving you.

There is a cheer from the crowd.

Freeman: Oh really, you want to take my IWF Championship, well that’s too bad, because you haven’t came close to earning a championship shot, infact your not even an wrestler here in IWF. There people in the back I’d rather wrestle than a never will be like you. As for your mission, I don’t need saving by you, I’m saving myself by being the IWF Champion, and this is the real Adam Freeman, I don’t need you are these people anymore, do you understand what I am saying to you, now get the hell out of this ring!

Dafoe: It’s funny how you say I’m not a superstar, because I officially signed a contract a number of weeks ago, and I’m not going anywhere. I share the same determination you do, and once we were determined to do the same things, but not anymore, my goal has remained the same and you like I said have lost touch with the real you. Want to prove me wrong, then face me at Heatwave for the championship, prove to me that this Adam Freeman is for the better, prove me wrong, or are you scared, you don’t want me to expose the real you to the world, and that scares you doesn’t.

Freeman: Shut the hell up you stupid son of a bitch (Freeman gets in Dafoe’s face) you want a shot, then… I accept!!!!!!!

Lane: Huge new breaking out here, it seems as though we will see Freeman, face the new IWF superstar Erik Dafoe for the IWF Championship at Heatwave.

Hart: I don’t much of the story between them, but there is certainly more to this story, the blood is boiling from both men.

Lane: Well make sure you tune into Heatwave, thanks for watching. Goodnight.


The show goes of air with Freeman and Dafoe in each others facing exchanging words.

 
 
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