Monday Night Mayhem - 7/5/10

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-TJ-

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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 yeah what a show we got for you on the heels of an explosive post Fallout Mayhem last week.

Josh Hart: Oh yeah, new Intercontinental Champion, and he was already the Xtreme champion, Logan Matthews. But with the help of the Red Shield Mafia.

Kerry Lane: And Logan Matthews will take on Moltisanti Coalition rival Mat Jones.

Josh Hart: And speaking of the Red Shield Mafia, its member, Young Mannie, will face Tom Singer. This is Singer's first live match, can Mannie get past him?

Kerry Lane: And the man who was attacked last week by a fan, your world heavyweight champion, Adam Freemen, has issue an open challenge. Who will answer? We'll find out tonight!

Seize the Day airs on the PA system as Alex C enters the arena. He is in smiles as he makes his way down the ramp. He slightly shakes the hands of some fans and claps hands with others as he is introduced.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen this is your opening contest, introducing first, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 198 pounds, Alex C!

Alex C poses to the crowd as his music dies. He waits impatiently as Lock introduces his opponent before he is out.

Jessica Lock: Unfortunately, due to last week’s attack, Josh Jones is not in the building, and through unseen circumstances, Aaron Williams couldn’t make it to the building so, by special order from Vino Moltisanti, Alex C’s opponent…

Shipping Up To Boston airs on the PA system as Cahan Malone enters the arena to some shocking reactions from the crowd. The crowd begins to boo Malone as he walks down to the ring, ignoring all the fans.

Jessica Lock: From Dublin, Ireland, weighing in at 235 pounds, Cahan Malone!

Josh Hart: A shocking turn of events here tonight.

Kerry Lane: It’s like two matches got merged into one. This should be good, none of these men are prepared for the other.

Non Title
Singles Match

Cahan Malone
Vs.
Alex C

Bell Rings: The two men circle up ready to strike. They get closer and closer and when they start to lock up, standard collar and elbow, Cahan swiftly slaps the taste out of Alex’s mouth. Alex is in shock as his face is turned right. He turns his head back to face Cahan and this time he slaps the taste out of Cahan’s mouth. The fans gasps as Cahan staggers backward and stops. He looks at Alex with a furious look and charges. Alex ducks a clothesline from Cahan and sprints across the ropes. Cahan sprints across the ropes on the opposite side. They both bounce back and they meet in the middle of the ring where Alex spears Cahan! Cover by Alex, but Cahan kicks out at 2.

Josh Hart: Fast and furious here.

Kerry Lane: Cahan doesn’t know Alex. Alex can take advantage of that.

Alex guides Cahan to his feet and sets him in position for a DDT, but Cahan spins out, holding Alex’s right arm in the process, and pulls Alex towards himself. Cahan catches Alex for a scoop power slam and nails it! Cahan immediately goes for the cover, but Alex kicks out at 2. Cahan stands on his feet and guides Alex to his. Cahan puts Alex on his shoulders and sets him in position for the Celtic Cross, but Alex slithers his way out of it with two grueling elbow shots to the temple.

Kerry Lane: Come on he almost has it.

Josh Hart: It won’t work, Alex has escaped.

Cahan lets go of Alex and Alex ends up standing right in front of Cahan. Cahan fully recovers to see Alex dropkicking him in the chest. Cahan gets knocked back, but he jumps right back on his feet to meet a charging Alex with a devastating spine buster. Cahan goes for the cover, but Alex kicks out at 2. Cahan jumps on his feet and gets in the referee’s face. They start jawing back and forth before Cahan turns his attention to Alex, who is starting to get on his feet.

Kerry Lane: Malone better keep his eyes on Alex.

Josh Hart: Yeah, Alex might give him a surprise.

Cahan charges Alex for a clothesline, but Alex catches it and gets quickly behind Cahan. In a split second Alex puts Cahan in position for his spinning unprettier and nails it! Alex goes for the cover and gets the three!

Jessica Lock: You’re winner of the match, Alex C!

Josh Hart: Some hard times in this match for Alex, but not that difficult of a win.

Kerry Lane: Yeah, very impressive win from Alex. I’m looking forward to more from this guy.

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

The lights go out as “Da Graveyard†by Big L plays. After a moment the lights dimly come on. The Mongolian Warriors have their hoods on standing at the top of the ramp with Singapore canes in hand.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, at a combined weight of three hundred forty six pounds, Kiko and Rikichet, The Mongolian Warriors!

The Mongolian Warriors slowly walk down the ramp and slide into the ring. “Loaded†by Zach Tempest plays as Hardcore Revolution walk out through the curtains. They run down the ramp high five fans as they make their way to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, at a combined weight of four hundred thirty four pounds, the team of Jason Fisher and Jeff Jackson, Hardcore Revolution!

#1 Contendership
Tag Team Match

The Mongolian Warriors
Vs.
The Hardcore Revolution

Bell Rings: Kiko and Jeff Jackson start the match off. Kiko charges at Jeff Jackson who steps aside, Kiko goes running into the ropes. Jeff Jackson bends over as Kiko comes running back. Kiko stops and delivers a kick to the head of Jeff Jackson. Jeff Jackson lifts his head up and Kiko connects with a drop kick. Kiko raises his hands up, the crowd boos. As Kiko is yelling at the crowd, Jeff Jackson comes running and hits Kiko on the back. Kiko is now leaning on the top rope, Jeff Jackson lifts up on Kiko’s legs and gives him a kick to the midsection.

Kerry Lane: Those kicks to the midsection can really do some damage.

Josh Hart: You are correct Kerry, those kicks cause serious pain in the stomach area.

Jeff Jackson stands over Kiko for a second, he then lifts Kiko off the ground by pulling his head up. Jeff Jackson sets Kiko up and then hits a sit out inverted suplex slam. Jeff Jackson goes for the cover, 1…2…Kick out by Kiko. Jeff Jackson stands up and goes over to his corner to tag in Jason Fisher. Fisher gets a few cheers as he enters the ring. Kiko is crawling on his knees as Fisher runs up, grabs Kiko by his right leg and pulls Kiko to the center of the ring. Jason Fisher drops and elbow to Kiko’s back. Kiko screams in pain; Jason Fisher lifts Kiko up and throws him into the ropes. Kiko comes back but ducks under Jason Fisher’s clothesline attempt. Kiko runs into the ropes, comes back and connects with a spinning heel kick. Kiko gets up and tags in Rikichet. Rikichet runs in and connects with a sickening enziguri. Jason Fisher falls to his knees and then to his stomach. Rikichet stands behind Jason Fisher. Jason Fisher begins to stand up, Rikichet backs up and waits. As Jason Fisher turns around Rikichet runs and connects with a jawbreaker lariat that turns Jason Fisher inside out. Rikichet goes for the cover.

Kerry Lane: This could be it!

1……2……. Kick out by Jason Fisher. Jeff Jackson starts to jump up and down getting the crowd to start clapping. Jason Fisher starts to get up, Rikichet kicks him and pushes him against the ropes. Rikichet runs into the opposite ropes and starts to come back. Jason Fisher charges forward and connects with a spear.

Josh Hart: That spear just tore Rikichet in half

Jason Fisher gets the turnbuckle and tags in Jeff Jackson. Jeff Jackson goes to the top rope. He stands on it for a second, he then leaps out for the swaton bomb, Rikichet rolls out of the way and Jeff Jackson falls into the mat. Rikichet runs and dives to tag Kiko in. Kiko comes in and begins to viciously kick Jeff Jackson. Kiko grabs Jackson and lifts up to hit The Warriors Way. Kiko decides not to pin Jeff Jackson. Kiko picks Jeff Jackson up and begins to deliver chops to his chest.

Kerry Lane: Kiko should have covered Fisher when he had the change.

Josh Hart: Kerry, he wants to inflict as much damage as possible.

Kiko kicks Jeff Jackson in the face knocking him down onto the mat. Kiko then runs to the top rope and hits the Best Moonsault Ever, followed by a Koji Clutch, known as the No! You Die. Jeff Jackson tries to fight the clutch. The ref lifts his hand up once and it falls, the ref lifts his hand up again and it falls to the mat, the ref lifts Jeff Jackson’s hand up again and it falls, the ref signals for the bell.

Jessica Lock: Your winners of the match, The Mongolian Warriors!

Kerry Lane: Talk about making a statement, victory by submission.

Josh Hart: Jackson wouldn't tap, but paid the price.

“Da Graveyard†by Big L plays as the ref raises The Mongolian Warriors hands in the air. The Mongolian Warriors leave the ring and head up the ramp, some fans booing as the walk away.

Kerry Lane: If I was the Red Shield Mafia, I'd start training right now.

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

Drop the world airs on the PA system as Young Mannie enters the arena. The crowd is booing heavily as Mannie walks in with a strut of sorts. As he starts walking for the ring the rest of the Red Shield Mafia members enter the arena. Nero, JR, and DW all follow behind Mannie.

Jessica Lock: The following contest is schedule for one fall! Making his way to the ring, from Washington D.C., weighing in at 220 pounds, Mr. 420, Young Mannie!

Mannie enters the ring and poses for the crowd as his music dies.

Josh Hart: Mannie in all smiles after what he did to Joseph Harrington last show.

Londrick’s theme airs on the PA system as Tom Singer enters the arena to loud cheers. Singer bursts out into the arena on a lot of energy as he makes his way down the ramp.

Jessica Lock: And his opponent, from Hollywood California, weighing in at 195 pounds, The Rockstar, Tom Singer!

Singer enters the ring where he is immediately attacked from Mannie.

Non Title
Singles Match

Young Mannie
Vs.
Tom Singer

Bell Rings: As already noted, Mannie attacked Singer before the bell rung so Mannie is seen clubbing Singer in the back repeatedly. Singer falls to a knee when Mannie pushes Singer on his back and mounts him in a MMA style full guard and starts laying in rights and lefts on Singer’s unprotected face. The referee counts to four, before Mannie stops and tells the referee off. The referee barks back and Mannie continues to unload lefts and rights in Singer’s face. The referee gets physical and pulls Mannie off. Mannie rolls backwards and on his feet and gets in the referee’s face.

Josh Hart: Mannie seems to have a lot of energy tonight.

Kerry Lane: That’s not good for Singer.

Mannie and the referee jaw back and forth before Mannie finally ignores him and starts walking towards Singer. Singer is on a knee trying to get up when Mannie grabs his head. Singer desperately unloads two right jabs to Mannie’s gut, but Mannie endures the pain and guides Singer to his feet. Singer unloads three more right jabs and Mannie endures them again. He puts Singer in position for the 420 Driver and nails it.

Kerry Lane: This is Mannie having his way.

Josh Hart: Come on it is over.

Singer rolls out of the ring almost immediately following to avoid any more pain. Mannie gets a huge grin on his face as Singer begins to stand up, slowly but surely. Singer finally makes it to his feet and lays against the barricade when Mannie sprints across the ropes on the other side of Singer. Mannie cartwheels to the ropes and then moonsaults over on top of Singer to complete the Manniesault. The crowd appreciates Mannie’s tremendous move as both men are down.

Josh Hart: Mannie just won’t let this kid get a break.

Kerry Lane: That was awesome. Mannie is the man!

Mannie makes it to his feet as Singer is starting to get up. Mannie helps to guide Singer to his feet. Once successful, Mannie throws him in the ring. Mannie also enters the ring and covers Singer, but Singer kicks out at 2. Mannie begins to get a smirk on his face as he lifts Singer up. Singer slaps Mannie’s hands away and toe kicks Mannie in the gut. Mannie bends over in pain and Tom punt kicks the bent over Mannie in the chest. This sends Mannie straight up where Singer jumps and hit’s a hurricanrana. Singer goes straight into the pin, but Mannie kicks out at two. Mannie and Singer both jump to their feet where Mannie goes for a huge lariat, but Singer ducks. Mannie turns around to Singer who locks Mannie in a belly to belly suplex and hits it.

Josh Hart: Singer finally showing some fight after the beginning beat down.

Singer then walks over to the down Mannie and hit’s a beautiful standing moonsault. Singer stays on top for the pin, but Mannie is able to get his shoulder up at two. To slow down Singer’s momentum, Mannie rolls out of the ring. Singer walks over to the ropes on the side of the ring where Mannie is recovering. Singer springboards over the ropes and lands on Mannie in a perfect springboard cross body plancha. Singer jumps to his feet and roars to the cheers of the crowd as he guides the hurt Mannie to his feet and throws him in the ring. Singer goes for the cover, but Mannie kicks out at 2!

Kerry Lane: Come on Mannie, don’t get beat by this kid.

Josh Hart: Singer is feeling it!

Singer rolls Mannie to the middle of the ring and locks in a triangle choke! Mannie is in trouble as the crowd is pleading with Mannie to tap out. Mannie begins to inch his way closer and closer to the ropes. Just before he gets there he starts to fade. Right before he fades, he gets a second wing and is able to get his feet on the bottom rope. Singer holds the choke for a 4 count and lets go. Singer guides Mannie to his feet and sets him up for the Vocal Solo. As he lifts Mannie up for the belly to back, Mannie uses the momentum from getting lifted up to get behind Singer. Singer turns around to eat a Roaring Elbow from Mannie. It connects with Singer. Singer steps back and he is almost out and about to fall down when Mannie catches him and puts him in position for the D.B.M. and nails it. Mannie covers Singer and gets the 3!

Jessica Lock: You’re winner of the match, Young Mannie!

Josh Hart: Singer fought, but Mannie wins.

Kerry Lane: Haha it looks like we’re about to get a repeat of last week when the Red Shield Mafia injure Joseph Harrington. Look!

The Red Shield Mafia members enter the ring and celebrate with Mannie. Mannie stops them and turns to the down Singer. Mannie walks over to Singer and lifts him on his feet and pushes him. Singer staggers forward to eat a devastating spinning back fist from Kingston. Singer falls backwards in Mannie’s arms, who keeps him up as Nero takes off one of his tag team title belts. He olds it, ready to strike Singer with it when familiar music hits.

Josh Hart: It sounds like the Anderson Evolution.

Kerry Lane: No way, they’re back!?!

All the action stops in the ring as Nero, Mannie, Kingston, and DW stand on the side of the ring facing the arena. The fans are ecstatic when they see Petey “The Pistol†Payne enter the arena. Mannie and Nero go nuts as they are extremely pissed off. Nero exits the ring and charges after Petey. Petey is dressed in a nice t-shirt and jeans as he reaches back and pulls out brass knuckles! Nero stops and starts to back away as Petey walks towards him. From behind Kingston, Mannie, and DW, Hutt Anderson enters ringside threw the crowd, wielding a Singapore cane.

Josh Hart: Oh yes! The Anderson Evolution are back!

Kerry Lane: And they’re looking for blood.

Hutt enters the ring, behind Mannie, Kingston, and DW. Kingston turns around to eat a straight cane shot in the face. Kingston falls down on his back as Mannie turns around and eats a cane shot to the gut. Mannie rolls out of the ring as on the ramp Nero backs up to the ring and turns around to see Anderson. Nero turns back to Payne who lays a brass knuckle’d right in the face of Nero. DW bailed out of the ring as Petey enters the ring. All of the Red Shield Mafia regain themselves on the ramp as Anderson and Petey are begging them to come back. Anderson asks for a microphone and gets one.

Josh Hart: Wow, what a statement made by the returning Anderson Evolution.

Kerry Lane: Nothing more than a sneak attack.

Hutt Anderson: November 23rd, 2009. IWF Monday Night Mayhem. The world of wrestling saw the debut of the Anderson Evolution, a team with unbelievable potential and great morals. December 14th, 2009, you saw the Red Shield Mafia take on the Anderson Evolution for the first time. The Mafia couldn’t beat the Anderson Evolution, so they took the low road and cheated.

The fans boo as Mannie screams back at Anderson.

Hutt Anderson: January 1st, 2010. After a match by me, the Red Shield Mafia, those pathetic excuses for human beings, attack my friend and tag team partner here Petey Payne.

The fans boo as Anderson gives Petey the microphone.

Petey Payne: You ready for the next chapter? January 11th, 2010, the Anderson Evolution defeats the Red Shield Mafia, via Young Mannie over there tapping out like a little bitch!

The fans laugh as Mannie is about to take off after the Anderson Evolution, but is held back by Nero and Kingston.

Petey Payne: Calm down you little girl. Is it that time of the month again?

Mannie is extremely pissed off as the fans continue to laugh.

Petey Payne: January 31st, 2010 IWF Inception, in a tag team elimination match, the Anderson Evolution became the first IWF Tag Team Champions since its rebirth! The true greatest tag team that IWF has ever seen is standing in this ring, not the Red Shield Mafia!

The fans cheer as Mannie is still being held back.

Petey Payne: And to end the history lesson, March 8th, 2010, through dumb luck, numbers, and no skilled tactics, the Red Shield Mafia bested us and won the Tag Team Titles.

The crowd boos as Mannie smiles and screams back saying he is better. Petey hands Hutt the microphone.

Hutt Anderson: Before we could get our rematch, our contracts were terminated and we were basically banished from the IWF from Montana. But… Now, we got a phone call. This was from a Vino Moltisanti. He talked to us about coming back and joining the Coalition. We signed our contracts and we are here, but sadly Vino, we are not joining the Coalition. We have our own matters to attend to and that involve you four collective pieces of shit standing on the ramp looking dumb founded. What do you say? Nero and Mannie, you two cowards ready to give us our rematch right here, right now!?!

The crowd is on their feet cheering as Nero is given a microphone from a worker. He breaths in it and is about to say something when he just throws the microphone down. All four members of the Red Shield Mafia turn around to leave the arena to heavy boos.

Josh Hart: The Anderson Evolution are back and they are laying down the challenge.

Kerry Lane: They have some unfinished business with the Mafia and they want it settled.

Josh Hart: I’m not sure Vino is going to like being played like that from Hutt.

Kerry Lane: I don’t think Hutt cares.

------Commercial Break------
 

-TJ-

Member
Joined
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Messages
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Reaction score
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Points
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Age
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Location
Akron, Ohio
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 yeah what a show we got for you on the heels of an explosive post Fallout Mayhem last week.

Josh Hart: Oh yeah, new Intercontinental Champion, and he was already the Xtreme champion, Logan Matthews. But with the help of the Red Shield Mafia.

Kerry Lane: And Logan Matthews will take on Moltisanti Coalition rival Mat Jones.

Josh Hart: And speaking of the Red Shield Mafia, its member, Young Mannie, will face Tom Singer. This is Singer's first live match, can Mannie get past him?

Kerry Lane: And the man who was attacked last week by a fan, your world heavyweight champion, Adam Freemen, has issue an open challenge. Who will answer? We'll find out tonight!

Seize the Day airs on the PA system as Alex C enters the arena. He is in smiles as he makes his way down the ramp. He slightly shakes the hands of some fans and claps hands with others as he is introduced.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen this is your opening contest, introducing first, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 198 pounds, Alex C!

Alex C poses to the crowd as his music dies. He waits impatiently as Lock introduces his opponent before he is out.

Jessica Lock: Unfortunately, due to last week’s attack, Josh Jones is not in the building, and through unseen circumstances, Aaron Williams couldn’t make it to the building so, by special order from Vino Moltisanti, Alex C’s opponent…

Shipping Up To Boston airs on the PA system as Cahan Malone enters the arena to some shocking reactions from the crowd. The crowd begins to boo Malone as he walks down to the ring, ignoring all the fans.

Jessica Lock: From Dublin, Ireland, weighing in at 235 pounds, Cahan Malone!

Josh Hart: A shocking turn of events here tonight.

Kerry Lane: It’s like two matches got merged into one. This should be good, none of these men are prepared for the other.

Non Title
Singles Match

Cahan Malone
Vs.
Alex C

Bell Rings: The two men circle up ready to strike. They get closer and closer and when they start to lock up, standard collar and elbow, Cahan swiftly slaps the taste out of Alex’s mouth. Alex is in shock as his face is turned right. He turns his head back to face Cahan and this time he slaps the taste out of Cahan’s mouth. The fans gasps as Cahan staggers backward and stops. He looks at Alex with a furious look and charges. Alex ducks a clothesline from Cahan and sprints across the ropes. Cahan sprints across the ropes on the opposite side. They both bounce back and they meet in the middle of the ring where Alex spears Cahan! Cover by Alex, but Cahan kicks out at 2.

Josh Hart: Fast and furious here.

Kerry Lane: Cahan doesn’t know Alex. Alex can take advantage of that.

Alex guides Cahan to his feet and sets him in position for a DDT, but Cahan spins out, holding Alex’s right arm in the process, and pulls Alex towards himself. Cahan catches Alex for a scoop power slam and nails it! Cahan immediately goes for the cover, but Alex kicks out at 2. Cahan stands on his feet and guides Alex to his. Cahan puts Alex on his shoulders and sets him in position for the Celtic Cross, but Alex slithers his way out of it with two grueling elbow shots to the temple.

Kerry Lane: Come on he almost has it.

Josh Hart: It won’t work, Alex has escaped.

Cahan lets go of Alex and Alex ends up standing right in front of Cahan. Cahan fully recovers to see Alex dropkicking him in the chest. Cahan gets knocked back, but he jumps right back on his feet to meet a charging Alex with a devastating spine buster. Cahan goes for the cover, but Alex kicks out at 2. Cahan jumps on his feet and gets in the referee’s face. They start jawing back and forth before Cahan turns his attention to Alex, who is starting to get on his feet.

Kerry Lane: Malone better keep his eyes on Alex.

Josh Hart: Yeah, Alex might give him a surprise.

Cahan charges Alex for a clothesline, but Alex catches it and gets quickly behind Cahan. In a split second Alex puts Cahan in position for his spinning unprettier and nails it! Alex goes for the cover and gets the three!

Jessica Lock: You’re winner of the match, Alex C!

Josh Hart: Some hard times in this match for Alex, but not that difficult of a win.

Kerry Lane: Yeah, very impressive win from Alex. I’m looking forward to more from this guy.

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

The lights go out as “Da Graveyard†by Big L plays. After a moment the lights dimly come on. The Mongolian Warriors have their hoods on standing at the top of the ramp with Singapore canes in hand.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, at a combined weight of three hundred forty six pounds, Kiko and Rikichet, The Mongolian Warriors!

The Mongolian Warriors slowly walk down the ramp and slide into the ring. “Loaded†by Zach Tempest plays as Hardcore Revolution walk out through the curtains. They run down the ramp high five fans as they make their way to the ring.

Jessica Lock: Coming to the ring, at a combined weight of four hundred thirty four pounds, the team of Jason Fisher and Jeff Jackson, Hardcore Revolution!

#1 Contendership
Tag Team Match

The Mongolian Warriors
Vs.
The Hardcore Revolution

Bell Rings: Kiko and Jeff Jackson start the match off. Kiko charges at Jeff Jackson who steps aside, Kiko goes running into the ropes. Jeff Jackson bends over as Kiko comes running back. Kiko stops and delivers a kick to the head of Jeff Jackson. Jeff Jackson lifts his head up and Kiko connects with a drop kick. Kiko raises his hands up, the crowd boos. As Kiko is yelling at the crowd, Jeff Jackson comes running and hits Kiko on the back. Kiko is now leaning on the top rope, Jeff Jackson lifts up on Kiko’s legs and gives him a kick to the midsection.

Kerry Lane: Those kicks to the midsection can really do some damage.

Josh Hart: You are correct Kerry, those kicks cause serious pain in the stomach area.

Jeff Jackson stands over Kiko for a second, he then lifts Kiko off the ground by pulling his head up. Jeff Jackson sets Kiko up and then hits a sit out inverted suplex slam. Jeff Jackson goes for the cover, 1…2…Kick out by Kiko. Jeff Jackson stands up and goes over to his corner to tag in Jason Fisher. Fisher gets a few cheers as he enters the ring. Kiko is crawling on his knees as Fisher runs up, grabs Kiko by his right leg and pulls Kiko to the center of the ring. Jason Fisher drops and elbow to Kiko’s back. Kiko screams in pain; Jason Fisher lifts Kiko up and throws him into the ropes. Kiko comes back but ducks under Jason Fisher’s clothesline attempt. Kiko runs into the ropes, comes back and connects with a spinning heel kick. Kiko gets up and tags in Rikichet. Rikichet runs in and connects with a sickening enziguri. Jason Fisher falls to his knees and then to his stomach. Rikichet stands behind Jason Fisher. Jason Fisher begins to stand up, Rikichet backs up and waits. As Jason Fisher turns around Rikichet runs and connects with a jawbreaker lariat that turns Jason Fisher inside out. Rikichet goes for the cover.

Kerry Lane: This could be it!

1……2……. Kick out by Jason Fisher. Jeff Jackson starts to jump up and down getting the crowd to start clapping. Jason Fisher starts to get up, Rikichet kicks him and pushes him against the ropes. Rikichet runs into the opposite ropes and starts to come back. Jason Fisher charges forward and connects with a spear.

Josh Hart: That spear just tore Rikichet in half

Jason Fisher gets the turnbuckle and tags in Jeff Jackson. Jeff Jackson goes to the top rope. He stands on it for a second, he then leaps out for the swaton bomb, Rikichet rolls out of the way and Jeff Jackson falls into the mat. Rikichet runs and dives to tag Kiko in. Kiko comes in and begins to viciously kick Jeff Jackson. Kiko grabs Jackson and lifts up to hit The Warriors Way. Kiko decides not to pin Jeff Jackson. Kiko picks Jeff Jackson up and begins to deliver chops to his chest.

Kerry Lane: Kiko should have covered Fisher when he had the change.

Josh Hart: Kerry, he wants to inflict as much damage as possible.

Kiko kicks Jeff Jackson in the face knocking him down onto the mat. Kiko then runs to the top rope and hits the Best Moonsault Ever, followed by a Koji Clutch, known as the No! You Die. Jeff Jackson tries to fight the clutch. The ref lifts his hand up once and it falls, the ref lifts his hand up again and it falls to the mat, the ref lifts Jeff Jackson’s hand up again and it falls, the ref signals for the bell.

Jessica Lock: Your winners of the match, The Mongolian Warriors!

Kerry Lane: Talk about making a statement, victory by submission.

Josh Hart: Jackson wouldn't tap, but paid the price.

“Da Graveyard†by Big L plays as the ref raises The Mongolian Warriors hands in the air. The Mongolian Warriors leave the ring and head up the ramp, some fans booing as the walk away.

Kerry Lane: If I was the Red Shield Mafia, I'd start training right now.

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

Drop the world airs on the PA system as Young Mannie enters the arena. The crowd is booing heavily as Mannie walks in with a strut of sorts. As he starts walking for the ring the rest of the Red Shield Mafia members enter the arena. Nero, JR, and DW all follow behind Mannie.

Jessica Lock: The following contest is schedule for one fall! Making his way to the ring, from Washington D.C., weighing in at 220 pounds, Mr. 420, Young Mannie!

Mannie enters the ring and poses for the crowd as his music dies.

Josh Hart: Mannie in all smiles after what he did to Joseph Harrington last show.

Londrick’s theme airs on the PA system as Tom Singer enters the arena to loud cheers. Singer bursts out into the arena on a lot of energy as he makes his way down the ramp.

Jessica Lock: And his opponent, from Hollywood California, weighing in at 195 pounds, The Rockstar, Tom Singer!

Singer enters the ring where he is immediately attacked from Mannie.

Non Title
Singles Match

Young Mannie
Vs.
Tom Singer

Bell Rings: As already noted, Mannie attacked Singer before the bell rung so Mannie is seen clubbing Singer in the back repeatedly. Singer falls to a knee when Mannie pushes Singer on his back and mounts him in a MMA style full guard and starts laying in rights and lefts on Singer’s unprotected face. The referee counts to four, before Mannie stops and tells the referee off. The referee barks back and Mannie continues to unload lefts and rights in Singer’s face. The referee gets physical and pulls Mannie off. Mannie rolls backwards and on his feet and gets in the referee’s face.

Josh Hart: Mannie seems to have a lot of energy tonight.

Kerry Lane: That’s not good for Singer.

Mannie and the referee jaw back and forth before Mannie finally ignores him and starts walking towards Singer. Singer is on a knee trying to get up when Mannie grabs his head. Singer desperately unloads two right jabs to Mannie’s gut, but Mannie endures the pain and guides Singer to his feet. Singer unloads three more right jabs and Mannie endures them again. He puts Singer in position for the 420 Driver and nails it.

Kerry Lane: This is Mannie having his way.

Josh Hart: Come on it is over.

Singer rolls out of the ring almost immediately following to avoid any more pain. Mannie gets a huge grin on his face as Singer begins to stand up, slowly but surely. Singer finally makes it to his feet and lays against the barricade when Mannie sprints across the ropes on the other side of Singer. Mannie cartwheels to the ropes and then moonsaults over on top of Singer to complete the Manniesault. The crowd appreciates Mannie’s tremendous move as both men are down.

Josh Hart: Mannie just won’t let this kid get a break.

Kerry Lane: That was awesome. Mannie is the man!

Mannie makes it to his feet as Singer is starting to get up. Mannie helps to guide Singer to his feet. Once successful, Mannie throws him in the ring. Mannie also enters the ring and covers Singer, but Singer kicks out at 2. Mannie begins to get a smirk on his face as he lifts Singer up. Singer slaps Mannie’s hands away and toe kicks Mannie in the gut. Mannie bends over in pain and Tom punt kicks the bent over Mannie in the chest. This sends Mannie straight up where Singer jumps and hit’s a hurricanrana. Singer goes straight into the pin, but Mannie kicks out at two. Mannie and Singer both jump to their feet where Mannie goes for a huge lariat, but Singer ducks. Mannie turns around to Singer who locks Mannie in a belly to belly suplex and hits it.

Josh Hart: Singer finally showing some fight after the beginning beat down.

Singer then walks over to the down Mannie and hit’s a beautiful standing moonsault. Singer stays on top for the pin, but Mannie is able to get his shoulder up at two. To slow down Singer’s momentum, Mannie rolls out of the ring. Singer walks over to the ropes on the side of the ring where Mannie is recovering. Singer springboards over the ropes and lands on Mannie in a perfect springboard cross body plancha. Singer jumps to his feet and roars to the cheers of the crowd as he guides the hurt Mannie to his feet and throws him in the ring. Singer goes for the cover, but Mannie kicks out at 2!

Kerry Lane: Come on Mannie, don’t get beat by this kid.

Josh Hart: Singer is feeling it!

Singer rolls Mannie to the middle of the ring and locks in a triangle choke! Mannie is in trouble as the crowd is pleading with Mannie to tap out. Mannie begins to inch his way closer and closer to the ropes. Just before he gets there he starts to fade. Right before he fades, he gets a second wing and is able to get his feet on the bottom rope. Singer holds the choke for a 4 count and lets go. Singer guides Mannie to his feet and sets him up for the Vocal Solo. As he lifts Mannie up for the belly to back, Mannie uses the momentum from getting lifted up to get behind Singer. Singer turns around to eat a Roaring Elbow from Mannie. It connects with Singer. Singer steps back and he is almost out and about to fall down when Mannie catches him and puts him in position for the D.B.M. and nails it. Mannie covers Singer and gets the 3!

Jessica Lock: You’re winner of the match, Young Mannie!

Josh Hart: Singer fought, but Mannie wins.

Kerry Lane: Haha it looks like we’re about to get a repeat of last week when the Red Shield Mafia injure Joseph Harrington. Look!

The Red Shield Mafia members enter the ring and celebrate with Mannie. Mannie stops them and turns to the down Singer. Mannie walks over to Singer and lifts him on his feet and pushes him. Singer staggers forward to eat a devastating spinning back fist from Kingston. Singer falls backwards in Mannie’s arms, who keeps him up as Nero takes off one of his tag team title belts. He olds it, ready to strike Singer with it when familiar music hits.

Josh Hart: It sounds like the Anderson Evolution.

Kerry Lane: No way, they’re back!?!

All the action stops in the ring as Nero, Mannie, Kingston, and DW stand on the side of the ring facing the arena. The fans are ecstatic when they see Petey “The Pistol†Payne enter the arena. Mannie and Nero go nuts as they are extremely pissed off. Nero exits the ring and charges after Petey. Petey is dressed in a nice t-shirt and jeans as he reaches back and pulls out brass knuckles! Nero stops and starts to back away as Petey walks towards him. From behind Kingston, Mannie, and DW, Hutt Anderson enters ringside threw the crowd, wielding a Singapore cane.

Josh Hart: Oh yes! The Anderson Evolution are back!

Kerry Lane: And they’re looking for blood.

Hutt enters the ring, behind Mannie, Kingston, and DW. Kingston turns around to eat a straight cane shot in the face. Kingston falls down on his back as Mannie turns around and eats a cane shot to the gut. Mannie rolls out of the ring as on the ramp Nero backs up to the ring and turns around to see Anderson. Nero turns back to Payne who lays a brass knuckle’d right in the face of Nero. DW bailed out of the ring as Petey enters the ring. All of the Red Shield Mafia regain themselves on the ramp as Anderson and Petey are begging them to come back. Anderson asks for a microphone and gets one.

Josh Hart: Wow, what a statement made by the returning Anderson Evolution.

Kerry Lane: Nothing more than a sneak attack.

Hutt Anderson: November 23rd, 2009. IWF Monday Night Mayhem. The world of wrestling saw the debut of the Anderson Evolution, a team with unbelievable potential and great morals. December 14th, 2009, you saw the Red Shield Mafia take on the Anderson Evolution for the first time. The Mafia couldn’t beat the Anderson Evolution, so they took the low road and cheated.

The fans boo as Mannie screams back at Anderson.

Hutt Anderson: January 1st, 2010. After a match by me, the Red Shield Mafia, those pathetic excuses for human beings, attack my friend and tag team partner here Petey Payne.

The fans boo as Anderson gives Petey the microphone.

Petey Payne: You ready for the next chapter? January 11th, 2010, the Anderson Evolution defeats the Red Shield Mafia, via Young Mannie over there tapping out like a little bitch!

The fans laugh as Mannie is about to take off after the Anderson Evolution, but is held back by Nero and Kingston.

Petey Payne: Calm down you little girl. Is it that time of the month again?

Mannie is extremely pissed off as the fans continue to laugh.

Petey Payne: January 31st, 2010 IWF Inception, in a tag team elimination match, the Anderson Evolution became the first IWF Tag Team Champions since its rebirth! The true greatest tag team that IWF has ever seen is standing in this ring, not the Red Shield Mafia!

The fans cheer as Mannie is still being held back.

Petey Payne: And to end the history lesson, March 8th, 2010, through dumb luck, numbers, and no skilled tactics, the Red Shield Mafia bested us and won the Tag Team Titles.

The crowd boos as Mannie smiles and screams back saying he is better. Petey hands Hutt the microphone.

Hutt Anderson: Before we could get our rematch, our contracts were terminated and we were basically banished from the IWF from Montana. But… Now, we got a phone call. This was from a Vino Moltisanti. He talked to us about coming back and joining the Coalition. We signed our contracts and we are here, but sadly Vino, we are not joining the Coalition. We have our own matters to attend to and that involve you four collective pieces of shit standing on the ramp looking dumb founded. What do you say? Nero and Mannie, you two cowards ready to give us our rematch right here, right now!?!

The crowd is on their feet cheering as Nero is given a microphone from a worker. He breaths in it and is about to say something when he just throws the microphone down. All four members of the Red Shield Mafia turn around to leave the arena to heavy boos.

Josh Hart: The Anderson Evolution are back and they are laying down the challenge.

Kerry Lane: They have some unfinished business with the Mafia and they want it settled.

Josh Hart: I’m not sure Vino is going to like being played like that from Hutt.

Kerry Lane: I don’t think Hutt cares.

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It's My Life by the Animals hits the Dark arena with blue and green lights shining around, he arrogantly walks to the ring, jawing with fans before getting the ring. Once in the ring, he climbs all four turnbuckles to bask in the "adulation" of his "fans."

Jessica Lock: The following is a singles match schedule for one fall, making his way down to the ring first, from Memphis, Tennessee, weighing in at 202 pounds, The Hardcore Superstar, Logan Matthews.

Kerry Lane: Matthews has certainly climbed the ranks in IWF and we knew he would achieve great things in this company.

Josh Hart: Anyone that has a win against Adam Freeman to their name certainly is a serious talent and Logan Matthew is just that.

Zack Ryders theme plays out as Mat Jones steps out onto the stage to a mixed reaction. He poses and begins walking down the ramp and into the ring.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, Blackpool, England, weighing in at 235 pounds, Mat Jones.

Kerry Lane: Jones has a lot to gain in this match, picking a win up over Matthew tonight would be huge for him.

Non Titles
Singles Match

Logan Matthews
Vs.
Mat Jones

Bell Rings: Both men circle each other Jones looks for the tie up but Matthews kicks Jones in the mid section and before nailing Jones in the back. Matthews then whips his opponent towards the ropes and on the return calf kick that sends Jones to the ground. Logan keeps on at his opponent and stomps the head of Jones before picking him up and connect with a backbreak and covers only getting a two count.

Kerry Lane: Logan Matthews as expected on top but Jones needs to get into this match somehow.

Jones doesn’t have much time to recover as Matthews locks in a variation of the abdominal stretch as he tries to force a tap out, a tepid reaction for Jones though sees him fight his way out of the hold and strike back with punches followed by a quick clothesline and a dropkick. Jones taunts as Matthew slowly gets up.

Josh Hart: This could be the opportunity Jones needs to turn this match around.

Jones gets Matthews to his feet and whips him towards the ropes but ducks underneath a clothesline attempts from Jones and catches him off guard with a snap DDT. The crowd then boo as Nick Dannon is seen walking down the ramp applauding Logan Matthews who smiles before turning back to his opponent who is lying on his stomach, Matthews then locks in the Cattle Mutilation on Jones who doesn’t put up too much off a fight before taping out.

Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, by submission, Logan Matthews.

Kerry Lane: A very impressive showing from Matthews here. Making easy work off Mat Jones.

Josh Hart: Be interesting to see how Mat Jones picks himself up from this next week.

Nick Dannon enters the ring as the crowd boo, Matthew gets a hurting Jones to his feet and Dannon hits the Arrivederci. Both men celebrate in the ring.

Josh Hart: The Coalition is strong.

Kerry Lane: No kidding.

------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, the camera then zooms into the titantron as Freeman walks onto the stage arragantlywith his title over his shoulder and walks down the ramp simply ignoring the fans before climbing the steps and entering the ring, he then stands in the center of the ring staring into the crowd taking in the reaction mic in hand.

Jessica Lock: The following open challenge match is scheduled for one fall, making his way down to the ring, residing in Manhattan, New York, weighing in at 227 pounds, he is the IWF Champion, Adam Freeman!!!!!

Kerry Lane: Here is the saviour Adam Freeman our IWF champion as he gets ready for tonight’s open challenge., and after last week you gotta believe that Freeman is not in a good tonight.

Josh Hart: Well he was disqualified then hit from behind by that mystery man, not a good week atall for the champion.

Adam Freeman: Tonight, I requested this open challenge because I am a fighting champion, a true athlete and competitor, and the best at what I do, and as champion I am the top of the pile, a target to every IWF wrestler, and I’m giving one of you the chance to step into the ring with the champion, but it doesn’t matter who comes out because the result will not change and that is a Adam Freeman victory. Now speaking of being a target, last week I was attacked by some thug that enter an IWF ring and attacked the IWF Champion, now that is unreasonable, the IWF security should have not let that happen and if the same happens tonight then I will take it upon myself to take the appropriate actions and he will suffer the consequences…

The Anderson Evolution Theme hits to a roar of cheers.

Kerry Lane: What the, is that who I think it is.

Josh Hart: I think so.

Hutt Anderson walks from behind the curtain and he enters the arena tightening his gloves. He shakes the hands of some fans as he enters the ring. He scales the top rope on the turnbuckle and raises his right arm up slowly.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Youngstown, Ohio, weighing 285 lbs, Hutt Anderson!

Kerry Lane: It looks as though Hutt Anderson, who returned to IWF earlier tonight has answered Freemans open challenge.

Josh Hart: What a main event we’re about to witness, its Anderson Vs Freeman.

Non Title
Singles Match

Hutt Anderson
Vs.
Adam Freeman

Bell Rings: The fans chant for Anderson as Freeman stays in the corner looking quite nervous about the following confrontation staring at the bigger man. The both meet in the middle of the ring going for a tie up but Anderson out strengthens Freeman who is pushed into the corner as the ref calls for a break. Anderson backs off and they go to tie up again but Freeman kicks him in the mid section and starts hammering away at his opponent, Freeman then rebounds of the rope looking for a shoulder block but Anderson nails Freeman in the head with a hard punch sending Freeman to the mat and he rolls out the ring as Anderson taunts.

Kerry Lane: Looks like Freeman wants nothing to do with Anderson here.

Freeman then cautiosuly gets back in the ring yelling at the ref to keep Anderson away which the referee does, Freeman though takes advantage clubbing Anderson on the head with an hard elbow from behind the ref catching him off guard. Freeman then kicks Anderson in the stomach before taking him down with a dropkick, feeling proud of himself Freeman grins, Anderosn though has quickly recovered and as the champion turns around he is meet with a vicious clothesline that takes Freeman down, but he gets straight back up to be knocked back down by a second clothesline which followed by a cover but the Saviour is able to kick out before the 2.

Kerry Lane: The lack of preparation time seems to be hindering Freeman in the early stages, Anderson using his size advantage and mental advantage here.

Hutt Anderson drags Freeman to his feet and nails him with a scoop slam then lock in arn arm lock, the pressure gets applied as Freeman gets back to a vertical base and struggles out of the hold, Freeman then runs at Anderson who respinds with a big boot taking down the champion again follwed by a second cover this time getting a 2 count. Andeross confidentce seems to be growing as he climbs to the second turnuckle and launches himself into the air looking for a fist drop but Freeman moves out of the way as his opponent hits the mat but gets up quickly but Freeman nails him with an enziguri, however Anderson staggers but stays up until and hits a reverse DDT, then hits a senton driving all his weight to the midsection of Anderson and he goes for the cover barely getting a 2 count.

Kerry Lane: Freeman has Anderson down, now can Freeman build on this.

Freeman applies a chinlock as Anderson winses in pain, the crowd get behind him as Freeman yells fopr the ref to end the match by submission but Anderson gets to his feet and elbows his way out of the hold and runs to the rope looking for a clotheslnie on his return but Freeman ducks getting behind Anderson and hits the backstabber and goes for the cover and gets a 2 count.

Josh Hart: A great counter by Freeman there, Anderson needs to get himself back into the match.

The crowd boo Freeman as he raises his arms and when Anderson gets up he goes for the bulldog but Anderson uses the momentum Freeman gained to send him flying into the turnbuckle making awkward contact that sends him to the mat. Anderson takes a moment to recompose himself before picking Freeman up, the crowd cheer as he connects with a stalling high impact suplex causing Freeman to roll around holding his back. Anderson then senses the end of the match as he tires to lock in a Texas Cloverleaf, Freeman struggles but Anderson gets the hold lock in as Freeman scream out in pain in the centre of the ring.

Kerry Lane: Submission perdicument here, can Anderson make the champion tap out on his return.

Josh Hart: I think he might have to Kerry.

Freeman slowly makes his way towards the bottom rope just inches from a ropebreak but Aderson pulls Freeman back to the centre of the ring but loses one of Freemans legs as he converts inteligently too a single leg crab, the referee asks Freeman if he wants to give but Freeman shakes his head and painfully gets a hand on the bottom rope.

Josh Hart: The hold is broken but the damage could well be done right there.

Anderson checks with the referee who tells him that the match msut go on, Freeman uses the ropes to get to his feet and runs at Anderson but he see’s it coming and hits Freeman with the AA Style spinebuster and pins Freeman but he kicks out before the three.

Kerry Lane: Freeman kicked out, Anderson cannot believe it, Freeman showing why he is the champion right there.

Josh Hart: I thought Anderson had the win there, he needs to keep on Freeman here.

Anderson is on his knees but he gets up taking a moment to think of how he can put the IWF Champion away, Anderson stalks Freeman who takes an overly long time to get to his feet. Anderson looks ready to hit a big move as Freeman gets to his feet, Anderson is about to strike but Freeman turns around looking for the codebreaker but Anderson catches the knees of Freeman and looks for a powerbomb, but Freeman is able to counter the powerbomb into an hurricanrana that sends Anderson to the mat centre of the ring. Freeman takes his time but runs to the ropes looking for the lionsault but Anderson gets his knees up however Freeman landed on his feet and caught the legs of Anderson looking to turn him over into the walls.

Kerry Lane: What an amazing array of counters from both men but Freeman is looking to put Anderson into the walls here.

Josh Hart: Anderson though is a big man, 6’7 in height and Freeman is struggling to get him over.

Freeman uses all his strength to try and turn Anderson onto his belly and slowly is able to do so finally locking in his submission finisher on the big man.

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.

Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, Hutt Anderson.

Kerry Lane: What the hell! Anderson has pciked up the win here but once again that mysterious man has got himself invloved in Freemans match.

Josh Hart: The crowd might like this result but I can guarantee Freeman won’t.

Anderson celebrates as he exits the ring. Freeman in ring staggers up leaning against the rope looking angrily on at the unknown figure standing at the top of the ramp.

Josh Hart: What a hectic night! That's it for here folks, goodnight!

END SHOW!
 

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It's My Life by the Animals hits the Dark arena with blue and green lights shining around, he arrogantly walks to the ring, jawing with fans before getting the ring. Once in the ring, he climbs all four turnbuckles to bask in the "adulation" of his "fans."

Jessica Lock: The following is a singles match schedule for one fall, making his way down to the ring first, from Memphis, Tennessee, weighing in at 202 pounds, The Hardcore Superstar, Logan Matthews.

Kerry Lane: Matthews has certainly climbed the ranks in IWF and we knew he would achieve great things in this company.

Josh Hart: Anyone that has a win against Adam Freeman to their name certainly is a serious talent and Logan Matthew is just that.

Zack Ryders theme plays out as Mat Jones steps out onto the stage to a mixed reaction. He poses and begins walking down the ramp and into the ring.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, Blackpool, England, weighing in at 235 pounds, Mat Jones.

Kerry Lane: Jones has a lot to gain in this match, picking a win up over Matthew tonight would be huge for him.

Non Titles
Singles Match

Logan Matthews
Vs.
Mat Jones

Bell Rings: Both men circle each other Jones looks for the tie up but Matthews kicks Jones in the mid section and before nailing Jones in the back. Matthews then whips his opponent towards the ropes and on the return calf kick that sends Jones to the ground. Logan keeps on at his opponent and stomps the head of Jones before picking him up and connect with a backbreak and covers only getting a two count.

Kerry Lane: Logan Matthews as expected on top but Jones needs to get into this match somehow.

Jones doesn’t have much time to recover as Matthews locks in a variation of the abdominal stretch as he tries to force a tap out, a tepid reaction for Jones though sees him fight his way out of the hold and strike back with punches followed by a quick clothesline and a dropkick. Jones taunts as Matthew slowly gets up.

Josh Hart: This could be the opportunity Jones needs to turn this match around.

Jones gets Matthews to his feet and whips him towards the ropes but ducks underneath a clothesline attempts from Jones and catches him off guard with a snap DDT. The crowd then boo as Nick Dannon is seen walking down the ramp applauding Logan Matthews who smiles before turning back to his opponent who is lying on his stomach, Matthews then locks in the Cattle Mutilation on Jones who doesn’t put up too much off a fight before taping out.

Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, by submission, Logan Matthews.

Kerry Lane: A very impressive showing from Matthews here. Making easy work off Mat Jones.

Josh Hart: Be interesting to see how Mat Jones picks himself up from this next week.

Nick Dannon enters the ring as the crowd boo, Matthew gets a hurting Jones to his feet and Dannon hits the Arrivederci. Both men celebrate in the ring.

Josh Hart: The Coalition is strong.

Kerry Lane: No kidding.

------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, the camera then zooms into the titantron as Freeman walks onto the stage arragantlywith his title over his shoulder and walks down the ramp simply ignoring the fans before climbing the steps and entering the ring, he then stands in the center of the ring staring into the crowd taking in the reaction mic in hand.

Jessica Lock: The following open challenge match is scheduled for one fall, making his way down to the ring, residing in Manhattan, New York, weighing in at 227 pounds, he is the IWF Champion, Adam Freeman!!!!!

Kerry Lane: Here is the saviour Adam Freeman our IWF champion as he gets ready for tonight’s open challenge., and after last week you gotta believe that Freeman is not in a good tonight.

Josh Hart: Well he was disqualified then hit from behind by that mystery man, not a good week atall for the champion.

Adam Freeman: Tonight, I requested this open challenge because I am a fighting champion, a true athlete and competitor, and the best at what I do, and as champion I am the top of the pile, a target to every IWF wrestler, and I’m giving one of you the chance to step into the ring with the champion, but it doesn’t matter who comes out because the result will not change and that is a Adam Freeman victory. Now speaking of being a target, last week I was attacked by some thug that enter an IWF ring and attacked the IWF Champion, now that is unreasonable, the IWF security should have not let that happen and if the same happens tonight then I will take it upon myself to take the appropriate actions and he will suffer the consequences…

The Anderson Evolution Theme hits to a roar of cheers.

Kerry Lane: What the, is that who I think it is.

Josh Hart: I think so.

Hutt Anderson walks from behind the curtain and he enters the arena tightening his gloves. He shakes the hands of some fans as he enters the ring. He scales the top rope on the turnbuckle and raises his right arm up slowly.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Youngstown, Ohio, weighing 285 lbs, Hutt Anderson!

Kerry Lane: It looks as though Hutt Anderson, who returned to IWF earlier tonight has answered Freemans open challenge.

Josh Hart: What a main event we’re about to witness, its Anderson Vs Freeman.

Non Title
Singles Match

Hutt Anderson
Vs.
Adam Freeman

Bell Rings: The fans chant for Anderson as Freeman stays in the corner looking quite nervous about the following confrontation staring at the bigger man. The both meet in the middle of the ring going for a tie up but Anderson out strengthens Freeman who is pushed into the corner as the ref calls for a break. Anderson backs off and they go to tie up again but Freeman kicks him in the mid section and starts hammering away at his opponent, Freeman then rebounds of the rope looking for a shoulder block but Anderson nails Freeman in the head with a hard punch sending Freeman to the mat and he rolls out the ring as Anderson taunts.

Kerry Lane: Looks like Freeman wants nothing to do with Anderson here.

Freeman then cautiosuly gets back in the ring yelling at the ref to keep Anderson away which the referee does, Freeman though takes advantage clubbing Anderson on the head with an hard elbow from behind the ref catching him off guard. Freeman then kicks Anderson in the stomach before taking him down with a dropkick, feeling proud of himself Freeman grins, Anderosn though has quickly recovered and as the champion turns around he is meet with a vicious clothesline that takes Freeman down, but he gets straight back up to be knocked back down by a second clothesline which followed by a cover but the Saviour is able to kick out before the 2.

Kerry Lane: The lack of preparation time seems to be hindering Freeman in the early stages, Anderson using his size advantage and mental advantage here.

Hutt Anderson drags Freeman to his feet and nails him with a scoop slam then lock in arn arm lock, the pressure gets applied as Freeman gets back to a vertical base and struggles out of the hold, Freeman then runs at Anderson who respinds with a big boot taking down the champion again follwed by a second cover this time getting a 2 count. Andeross confidentce seems to be growing as he climbs to the second turnuckle and launches himself into the air looking for a fist drop but Freeman moves out of the way as his opponent hits the mat but gets up quickly but Freeman nails him with an enziguri, however Anderson staggers but stays up until and hits a reverse DDT, then hits a senton driving all his weight to the midsection of Anderson and he goes for the cover barely getting a 2 count.

Kerry Lane: Freeman has Anderson down, now can Freeman build on this.

Freeman applies a chinlock as Anderson winses in pain, the crowd get behind him as Freeman yells fopr the ref to end the match by submission but Anderson gets to his feet and elbows his way out of the hold and runs to the rope looking for a clotheslnie on his return but Freeman ducks getting behind Anderson and hits the backstabber and goes for the cover and gets a 2 count.

Josh Hart: A great counter by Freeman there, Anderson needs to get himself back into the match.

The crowd boo Freeman as he raises his arms and when Anderson gets up he goes for the bulldog but Anderson uses the momentum Freeman gained to send him flying into the turnbuckle making awkward contact that sends him to the mat. Anderson takes a moment to recompose himself before picking Freeman up, the crowd cheer as he connects with a stalling high impact suplex causing Freeman to roll around holding his back. Anderson then senses the end of the match as he tires to lock in a Texas Cloverleaf, Freeman struggles but Anderson gets the hold lock in as Freeman scream out in pain in the centre of the ring.

Kerry Lane: Submission perdicument here, can Anderson make the champion tap out on his return.

Josh Hart: I think he might have to Kerry.

Freeman slowly makes his way towards the bottom rope just inches from a ropebreak but Aderson pulls Freeman back to the centre of the ring but loses one of Freemans legs as he converts inteligently too a single leg crab, the referee asks Freeman if he wants to give but Freeman shakes his head and painfully gets a hand on the bottom rope.

Josh Hart: The hold is broken but the damage could well be done right there.

Anderson checks with the referee who tells him that the match msut go on, Freeman uses the ropes to get to his feet and runs at Anderson but he see’s it coming and hits Freeman with the AA Style spinebuster and pins Freeman but he kicks out before the three.

Kerry Lane: Freeman kicked out, Anderson cannot believe it, Freeman showing why he is the champion right there.

Josh Hart: I thought Anderson had the win there, he needs to keep on Freeman here.

Anderson is on his knees but he gets up taking a moment to think of how he can put the IWF Champion away, Anderson stalks Freeman who takes an overly long time to get to his feet. Anderson looks ready to hit a big move as Freeman gets to his feet, Anderson is about to strike but Freeman turns around looking for the codebreaker but Anderson catches the knees of Freeman and looks for a powerbomb, but Freeman is able to counter the powerbomb into an hurricanrana that sends Anderson to the mat centre of the ring. Freeman takes his time but runs to the ropes looking for the lionsault but Anderson gets his knees up however Freeman landed on his feet and caught the legs of Anderson looking to turn him over into the walls.

Kerry Lane: What an amazing array of counters from both men but Freeman is looking to put Anderson into the walls here.

Josh Hart: Anderson though is a big man, 6’7 in height and Freeman is struggling to get him over.

Freeman uses all his strength to try and turn Anderson onto his belly and slowly is able to do so finally locking in his submission finisher on the big man.

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.

Jessica Lock: Here is your winner, Hutt Anderson.

Kerry Lane: What the hell! Anderson has pciked up the win here but once again that mysterious man has got himself invloved in Freemans match.

Josh Hart: The crowd might like this result but I can guarantee Freeman won’t.

Anderson celebrates as he exits the ring. Freeman in ring staggers up leaning against the rope looking angrily on at the unknown figure standing at the top of the ramp.

Josh Hart: What a hectic night! That's it for here folks, goodnight!

END SHOW!
 
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