Welcome to the jungle we've got fun and games
We got everything you want honey, we know the names
We are the people that can find whatever you may need
If you got the money honey we got your disease
CHORUS:
In the jungle, Welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
I wanna watch you bleed
James Kash turning on Monday Night Mayhem and helping Hardcore Impact pick up the win at Collision Course and than James Kash, Montana, and Slash turning on Hardcore Impact and the forming of The Mobb
Welcome to the jungle we take it day by day
If you want it you're gonna bleed but it's the price to pay
And you're a very sexy girl that's very hard to please
You can taste the bright lights but you won't get there for free
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
Feel my, my, my serpentine
Ooh, I wanna hear you scream
Welcome to the jungle it gets worse here every day
Ya learn to live like an animal in the jungle where we play
If you hunger for what you see you'll take it eventually
You can have everything you want but you better not take it from me
CHORUS
And when you're high you never ever wanna come down
so sown, so down, so down....YEAH
Knicky turning on Kassidy in the Extreme Elimination Chamber match at Holiday Havok.
You know where you are?
You’re in the jungle baby...you're gonna DIEEE
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
fell my, my, my serpentine
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to you
its gonna bring you down.... HA!
Than a video plays of everything that happened at Over The Edge from Chris Kendo winning The Rumble to Montana destroying Devastating Dominick in the three stages of hell match up to the arrest of MJ, Knicky, and Kassidy.
The show opens at the back of the arena as a crowd is gathering at the back main loading dock entrance. There is multiple flashing light towards the back of the parking lot. As they pull closer you can see that the front is led by two motorcycle police officers, following them is an unmarked police cruiser followed by three unmarked police SUVs. Behind the police vehicles are six limos, all are luxurious SUVs stretched to the point of no return. Followed by yet another set of 5 police SUVs. All the police vehicles are covered in flashing lights and the sirens are wailing intermittently.
Kerry: What the hell is going on here?
Josh: I don’t know, is there a concert or something during tonight show?
Kerry: Not that I know of, unless that’s the mystery wrestler competing against Kassidy in the main event.
Josh: No way, there is no one that would show up like that, or…
Kerry: Yeah, I can think of a couple.
The crowd is still gathering as Carl Long comes running up. He starts asking people what is going on.
Carl Long: What is this? Can you see who it is? What is happening?
Crowd: Shut up!
Carl Long: Ok…
Carl Long looks at the crowd with an unwanted attitude.
Carl Long: Fine, I will go find out then.
Carl starts walking out into the parking lot. He doesn’t look back, but as he walks across the parking lot the crowd starts to follow him but the keep their distance. Carl walks up as the motorcade has stopped and the police have exited their vehicles making a secure perimeter around the limousines. Carl goes to walk past an officer to knock on the window of the limo. But the officers converge on Carl and restrain him taking him back outside the perimeter.
Officers: Where do you think your going?
Carl Long: To interview who ever is in there!
Carl points to a limo, then he points to all the others with a confused look on his face.
Officers: There is no one in these limos, well, you want an interview?
Carl Long: Yes!
Officers: Ok…
The officer goes over to the limo door and knocks on the window. The window rolls down half way as you cant hear what is said over the music inside. The door opens and a beautiful blonde women who is well-endowed steps down out of the limo. Carl looks at her in shock. The officer closes the door as no more music is heard. The woman walks over to Carl, as does the officer. Carl can start to smell a strong odour that he knows as alcohol.
Woman: Hi…
Carl: Hello, so this is the interview huh?
Officer: Not good enough for you?
Carl: Well ok, ma’am, do you know who is in the limo?
Woman: Yes.
Carl: Can you tell me who it is?
Woman: I could, but, ohhh, I think I am going to be sick.
Carl: Uhh, no…
Just as Carl says that the women vomits. Carl is in the crossfire and cant get out of the way soon enough as he is covered in vomit. Carl looks as if he is going to throw up as well, but then he mans out of it and stands back up straight.
Woman: I am so sorry!
Carl: No worries.
Carl with a disappointed look on his face turns around to see the whole crowd in the parking lot. The crowd is trying not to laugh at Carl. Carl walks through them with out saying a word as he walks back into the arena.
Kerry: Wow, poor Carl.
Josh: Poor Carl? We have a match coming up, get your head in the game.
Kerry: Yep, Hitman Vs Conman. These are two of the hottest new talents in IWF at the moment.
School of the Hard Knocks by Red Café hits the speakers as the Hitman walks out onto the stage. Hitman plays to the crowd a little bit before sprinting to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 210 pounds, from Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn’s Finest, HITMAN!!!
Hitman sprints down the entrance aisle and slides into the ring. Hitman climbs on the turnbuckles and plays to the crowd again before standing in his corner awaiting his opponent.
Kerry: This guy knows how to be a champion, let’s see if he has what it takes for the IWF.
Josh: Well Kerry, he takes on another star making his debut tonight, and here he comes.
Down with the Sickness by Disturbed his the speakers. The lights go out in the arena and at the 20 second mark of the song the lights come on and he is standing on top of an announce table. He jumps down and climbs on the apron.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, weighing in at 245 pounds, from Vancouver, British Columbia, the Human Highlight Reel, the CONMAN!!!
Conman climbs up to the top rope doing the destiny taunt before jumping in the ring.
Kerry: These two face off in a debut bout for each of them.
Josh: Lets see who comes out victorious her and who possibly could be the new face to the IWF.
Bell Rings: Conman moves in and throws a punch at Hitman before jumping back. Conman again moves in and throws a punch then jumps back out of Hitman’s reach. Conman again reaches in for a right hand but Hitman grabs his arm and takes him to the mat with an arm bar takedown. Conman clasps his shoulder as Hitman pulls on his arm. Conman reaches over and grabs the ropes. The referee tells Hitman to break the hold. Hitman reluctantly breaks the hold but as he is standing up he kicks Conman in the side of the head. Hitman pulls Conman to his feet as Conman catches him with a right hand to the jaw. This sends Hitman stumbling backwards into the ropes. Conman uses his momentum to bounce him off the ropes and across the ring. Conman is looking for a back body drop but Hitman jumps over with a sunset flip into a roll up. The referee counts, 1…2…Kickout.
Kerry: Hitman with a near fall.
Josh: He is looking to end it soon and cunningly. I like that.
Hitman jumps up as Conman is getting to his feet. Hitman rushes Conman but its countered and Hitman is sent to the mat with a hip toss. Hitman rolls up back to his feet as Conman rushes him, Hitman uses Conmans momentum to send him to the canvas with a hip toss. Conman rolls back to his feet as the two men stand toe to toe in the ring. They run their foreheads together and they push each other back and forth in the ring.
Kerry: These two really are showing their in your face attitude.
Josh: IWF needs a couple more guys like this. Ones that don’t care and will scrap with anybody.
The two push each other back and forth through the ring when finally Conman pushes Hitman with more force and forces him back into the corner. Conman follows with a clothesline then he puts his foot on Hitman’s neck and holds the ropes choking Hitman. The referee comes in and counts on the illegal hold. The referee gets to 5 and forces Conman to release the hold. The ref asks if Hitman is ok, he responds by shaking his head. Conman then comes in past the referee with a forearm to the forehead of Hitman. Conman then runs his shoulder into the midsection of Hitman. Conman pulls Hitman out of the corner and spins around and whips him hard back into the corner. Hitman hits the turnbuckles and snaps back to the mat. Conman covers and hooks the leg for a pin. The referee begins to count, 1… 2… Kickout!
Kerry: Conman with a near fall.
Josh: Conman seems to have control of the match here.
Conman stands up and pulls Hitman to his feet. Conman sends Hitman into the ropes, as he bounces off the ropes Conman jumps up for a drop kick but Hitman blocks it and throws Conman to the mat. Hitman picks up Conman and sets up for a brain buster. Conman counters and punches Hitman in the side. Another punch to the ribs, Hitman finally releases Conman. Conman then lifts Hitman and spins around and slams him to the mat with a spinebuster. Conman walks over Hitman and plays to the crowd. The crowd reacts with mixed reactions. Conman gets down in Hitman’s face and waves his hand in front of his face. He then pulls Hitman to his feet. He hits him with an uppercut and looks to the crowd again. As Hitman starts moving towards Conman to mount an offence, Conman jumps up taking Hitman to the mat with a Play of the Night. Hitman flops over as Conman sits up.
Kerry: This could be it.
Josh: There it is, Play of the Night!
Conman slides back and hooks the leg. The referee counts, 1… 2… 3!!!
Winner: Conman
Jessica Lock: Your winner, via pinfall, CONMAN!!
Kerry: Well there it is the Play of the Night, Conman may possibly be the new face of IWF.
Josh: That IS the new face of IWF’s Monday Night Mayhem Kerry, quote me on that!
Kerry: After the break is even more new talent in the 6-man tag match, stay tuned to see who prevails.
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Josh: Lets get this under way and see what these men bring to the table.
Kerry: I’m sure their gonna impress, just give them time…
Josh: We need to take a commercial break, when we return, 6 man tag action!
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It gets the song comes on Ozzy comes out in a low rider when the car stops fire works start shooting out he rolls in the ring then he goes on the top rope taunting with the viva la raza taunt then its done.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, Ozzy Homes!
Walks out of the curtain, points up to the sky (to his father in heaven) looks down at the floor for a few seconds, looks up and puts both arms out wide. He then begins to strut down to the ring, as he is walking down the entrance ramp, a lot of pyro's start around the arena.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at, 289 pounds, Manic.
He gets into the ring by standing just outside, then jumping up onto the apron, he holds onto the ropes and does a Batista sort of taunt, while he is doing that pyro's are coming out of the turnbuckles. He goes through the ropes to get into the ring, stands in the middle of the ring, points up to the sky, looks down for a few seconds then does the arms out wide taunt.
Tyrus Jake walks slowly down the ramp and gets into the ring, he quickly throws his arms in the air and fireworks bang and the lights turn Blue.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, weighing in at 310 pounds, Tyrus Jake!
Kerry: Well we have one team in the ring.
Josh: Lets get the second team out here, then we can have a match!
"Listening" by The Used hits the speakers as Chris Leon walks out and makes his way to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 233 pounds, Chris Leon.
Arena darkens, on the titatron see Marcus's face looking to both sides, as he turns a drum beat, gradually speeds up. Start a countdown on titatron from 5 to 0. Screen goes black, music starts, emerges from the back to fireworks, walks down to the ring with his arms up, focusing on ring & opponent.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 246 pounds, Marcus Blade.
Points to opponent thrusts down and some more fireworks go off. He walks up the steps and enters the ring. Watches the opponent as he climbs up the turnbuckle. While he is on there he flexes his muscles to the crowd.
Spellbinder emerges from the back with a wand and as he flickers it, fireworks rise from the floor and explodes as he gently flickers it back.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 310 pounds, El Magnifico.
He walks down the ramp and pulls a bunny out of his hat before making his way to the ring and places his wand underneath the bottom turnbuckle.
Kerry: Well here we go, everyone is in the ring ready to start this, oddly teamed match.
Josh: Let’s see if any of these guys can co-exist…
Bell Rings: The 6 men stand in the ring as the teams of three decide on who will start off first. Marcus Blade and Tyrus Jake start off the match. Marcus is not used to Tyrus’ in ring tactics and immediately rushes him trying to get the advantage. Jake answers back with a thunderous right hand. This sends Marcus to the mat. Marcus stands back up as Jake sends Marcus back to the mat with another vicious right hand. Jake then pulls Marcus to his feet and sends him across the ring. Blade bounces off the ropes as Jake catches him with a big boot. Blade hits the mat and bounces into the middle from the impact. Jake then stomps on the side of Blade’s head. Then he stomps again on his sternum. Jake pulls Blade back to his feet. Blade is then whipped into the corner where Jake’s team-mates stand. Jake then tags in Manic. Manic climbs into the ring as Jake grabs a hold of Blade so Manic can have an open shot. Manic wields back his fist and goes to punch Blade in the face but Blade moves at just the last second as Manic punches Jake right square in the jaw. Jake takes a step back for a moment, then looks at Manic. Manic starts to plead that he didn’t mean to and that Blade moved out of the way. Jake doesn’t heed Manic’s pleading and sends him to the outside of the ring with a vicious right hand. Jake then hits Ozzy Homes with a forearm sending him to the outside of the ring. Blade by this time is in his own corner as he makes the tag to El Magnifico. EM jumps in the ring and charges Jake. Jake grabs EM by the neck looking for the Tyrus Slam. Chris Leon jumps in the ring and charges Jake as Jake grabs Leon by the neck as well. Jake lifts EM and Leon up for a double Tyrus Slam. Blade by this time has got to his feet as has Manic and Ozzy have gotten back into the ring as well. Blade hits Tyrus with a huge uppercut sending him to the mat and reeling. Ozzy approaches Blade as he too gets laid out with a right hand. Manic goes for a left punch but Blade ducks and punches him in the stomach, and then head butts him sending him to the mat. EM stands up as does Leon as the three look at each other and begin to argue about who is the legal man. They all start tagging each other when finally EM turns to Blade and swings but Blade blocks it and sends EM crashing to the mat as well. Just as Blade turns to look at Leon, Leon takes him to the mat with a huge clothesline. Leon continues punching Blade as EM and Jake begin to stand up. By this time the referee has had enough and calls for the bell. He yells to Jessica that it’s no contest, double DQ.
Jessica Lock: Due to a double disqualification, this match has ended in no contest!
Jake grabs Blade and sets up from a Jake Bomb but as he lifts Blade up Manic lunges at the back of Jakes legs with a chop block. Thus causing him to drop Blade and causing Jake to fall to the mat as well. Ozzy stands up as EM approaches Manic and Ozzy takes EM to the mat with a flowing spine buster. By this time referees and security officials are rushing the ring separating the 6 superstars.
Kerry: Wow. These guys really can’t stand each other.
Josh: You can say that again.
Kerry: We have another match coming right now with Rick O’Shea Vs Marcus Sutherland. These 2 hate eachother!
Josh: But first, a quick commercial break.
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I’m Comin’ by Silkk The Shocker hits the PA System and Rick O’Shea walks out calmly to about halfway down the ramp and proceeds to raise his arms with his index fingers up. Blue X Pyro goes off. He starts to get focused as he walks up the steps and in the ring through the middle and top ropes. He waits for his opponent calmly or stares down his opponent if he’s already in the ring.
Hart: The feud between O'Shea and Sutherland has taken a sour turn. I expect O'Shea to pick up the victory tonight. He just has that ruthless style that I love about him
I'm Comin' by Silkk the shocker hits again but this time it's Sutherland coming out mocking Rick O'Shea to some of the crowd's delight
Lane: Hahaha there's something like gas to the fire
Hart: Sutherland really wants his ass kicked badly tonight
Rick O'Shea Vs Sutherland
Bell Rings: and O'Shea angrily charges at Sutherland, Sutherland moves out of the way quickly to another side of the ring. O'Shea angrily charges towards Sutherland again but this time instead of completely moving out of the way he puts his foot out and trips O'Shea onto his own face for a nicely executed drop toe hold. O'Shea slams his face into the canvas and rolls around grabbing his face in pain with both of his hands. Sutherland immediately gets on the attack rolling O'Shea over onto his back, Sutherland bends down and puts both of his hands out. Sutherland then slaps both of O'Shea's ears at the same time. Sutherland backs up and lets an angry O'Shea back to his feet. O'Shea and Sutherland get close to each other in the middle of the ring. O'Shea and Sutherland then lock horns for a grappling contest. O'Shea kicks Sutherland in the gut and then taunts to the crowd while still applying Sutherland's right hand with his own right hand. Sutherland takes advantage of the opportunity interrupting the taunt with a quick snapmare that sends O'Shea out of the ring
Lane: O'Shea can't beat Sutherland in anything, this is looking really bad for Rick O'Shea
Hart: Trust me Kerry, he just has a little trouble in the opening of matches, I have seen footage that has lead me to believe this. He will have no problem dismantling Sutherland later on during the 10-minute mark.
O'Shea kicks over the steel steps at ringside. The steel steps tumble over and roll over once. O'Shea then looks into the ring at a taunting Sutherland and takes a deep breath. O'Shea quickly charges into the ring but slows up when he gets into the ring. O'Shea reaches his hand out for an attempted clothesline that was ducked under by Sutherland. Sutherland then takes the initiative. Sutherland grabs O'Shea's back and lifts him into the air. O'Shea quickly flips back over Sutherland. Sutherland is startled and tries to quickly spin around not to lose an advantage but is too late and O'Shea grabs him by the head. O'Shea applies a headlock and then drops to the mat for a violent DDT. O'Shea quickly covers Sutherland
1...2…
Sutherland gets a hand up in the air to tell the ref that he kicked out before the ref slapped his hand on the mat for a third time. O'Shea looks at the ref in bewilderment and holds up 3 fingers. The ref shakes his head no and O'Shea goes back onto the attack. O'Shea lifts up a groggy Sutherland back onto his feet. O'Shea applies a suplex position to Sutherland and then lifts him over the back of his head. Sutherland lands on his feet due to O'Shea holding him up, O'Shea signals that he is about to drop down to the canvas. Sutherland takes advantage again swinging the advantageous position for O'Shea to the Royal Salute. Sutherland quickly drops on his back, landing O'Shea face first for a lights out manoeuvre. Sutherland checks his head and then rolls over and covers.
1 ... 2 ... 3
Winner: Sutherland
Lane: What a counter into a devastating maneuver.
Hart: I can't believe it, this is not going to set well with Rick O'Shea when he finds out that he just lost.
Lane: And taunting just made the difference for a possible win and a definitive loss for O'Shea.
Hart: I think he is out cold.
The Ref lifts Sutherland's hand in the air. Sutherland exits the ring and the ref bends down to check on Rick O'Shea who is out cold. The ref is yelling something at O'Shea trying to get a response before we go to commercial.
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Wait and Bleed by Slipknot hits the speakers. The arena goes black and Red pyro hits and Tyrus Helms walks out to cheers, the arena is very dim grey and Helms walks down the aisle, while he is walking down the aisle he slaps a few fans hands.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 255 pounds, from Sacramento, California, IWF’s Money In The Bank holder, Tyrus Helms.
He then looks around at the fans, Tyrus points at a sign in the stands and slides in the ring. He walks around in the ring for a few seconds, he stretches on the ropes and then goes to the top turnbuckle and poses for the fans.
Kerry: That is the Money in the Bank holder right there!
Josh: He needs no notice to use it…When will it be?
Kerry: Well right now he’s got to face Mick Johnson.
Body Rot by Bone Thugs N' Harmony hits the speakers. Mick Johnson walks out with a gangsta walk then pauses halfway down the ramp and throws punches while blue pyro goes off.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 280 pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, "BIG" Mick Johnson!
Mick continues to walk to the ring and slides under the bottom rope and gets on 2nd rope of turnbuckle and puts arms in the air. He hopes off the turnbuckle getting ready for the match.
Kerry: This is a rematch from two weeks ago on Monday Night Mayhem lets see what the outcome of this match up is.
Josh: Last week Helms beat Johnson, I wonder how Johnson feels about that.
Bell Rings: Mick rushes Helms but he counters with a kick to the midsection. Mick leans over and Helms runs a knee right into the jam of Mick, sending him backwards and to the mat. Helms wastes no time and grabs Mick’s left knee and torque’s it around before slamming it into the mat. Mick leans up and grabs his knee and grimaces. Helms grabs the left leg of Mick again as he then drives his own knee into Mick’s knee in a falling motion. Mick flails backwards as he grabs his knee again. Helms grabs the left leg once again, but Mick has had enough as he kicks Helms in the midsection sending him backwards to the mat. Mick uses the ropes to stand up as he limps on his left knee. He reaches down and adjusts his knee pad.
Kerry: It looks like Helms is bringing the same intensity as last week.
Josh: He is focusing on that knee.
Mick is standing up and makes his way to Helms and pulls him to his feet. Mick immediately takes Helms to the mat with a DDT. Mick than attempts the cover, the referee counts 1…2…Kick out! Mick begins to plead with the referee on the exact count. Helms by this time has gotten to his knees as Mick still argues with the referee. Helms lunges forward and takes Mick to the mat with a huge chop block. Helms hops back up to his feet wasting no time and sets Mick up as he locks in a sleeper hold. The referee checks to make sure the hold is legal and then begins to ask Mick if he is ok. Mick is shaking his head yes, but it is slowly slowing down nod my nod. The referee keeps checking as Mick is unresponsive. The referee lifts his hand, and lets it go as it falls back to the mat. The referee lifts his hand again, once again the hand falls to the mat. The referee lifts Mick’s hand up for the last chance, the referee drops his hand. Mick’s hand falls toward the mat, right before it hits, it stops and clinches into a fist. Mick then starts looking around with a crazed look in his eye.
Kerry: Mick isn’t done yet!
Josh: Let’s see how Helms answers to this.
Mick tries to power out of the sleeper once each way but Helms powers him back into the sleeper. Mick then reaches up and rakes the eyes of Helms forcing him to let go and clasp his face. Mick rubs his neck quick and then jumps up. Helms is leaning against the ropes. Mick rushes Helms and is looking for a spear but Helms side steps and uses his momentum to throw him to the outside and into the ring barrier.
Kerry: Mick went shoulders first into that unforgiving ring barrier!
Josh: Its over if Helms can capitalise here.
Helms hops to the outside of the ring as Mick rolls around on the outside. The referee begins to count, 1! Helms pulls Mick to his feet, lifts him up, and drops him sternum first onto the barrier. The referee continues the count, 2! Mick falls to the arena floor holding his chest. 3! Helms then grabs Mick’s left leg again as he again drives his knee into Mick’s knee with a falling motion onto the floor. 4! Helms then pulls Mick back to his feet, and whips him into the steel stairs. 5! The top of the stairs goes bouncing into the ring barrier. 6! Helms then pulls Mick back to his feet as Mick leans against the apron. 7! Helms goes to slam Mick’s face into the apron but Mick blocks it, and instead forces Helms’ face into the apron. 8! Helms stumbles back against the ring pole as Mick drags himself onto the apron using the ropes. Helms slides in the ring underneath the bottom rope as Mick climbs through the ropes. Helms quickly grabs Mick and hits the Musclebuster. Helms hooks the leg as he covers Mick. The referee counts, 1...2...3!!!
Winner: Tyrus Helms.
Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, via pin fall, Tyrus Helms.
Kerry: He did it again!
Josh: They barely made it into the ring and Helms got the upper hand and ended it.
Kerry: Mick cant believe what just happened.
Josh: Well Mick better believe it, Helms just pinned him for a 3 count.
Kerry: Well folks, we need to take a commercial break, join us for more Monday Night Mayhem.
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The camera once again cut to the back of the arena looking at the limos from where the crowd is still standing discussing who is in the limo. You can hear a low hum as all their voices are mixing together. One of the motorcycle officers come walking around the limos.
Motorcycle Officer: Ok time to go, lets move!
With his small command all the officers that are making up the security perimeter turn and walk to their respective police vehicle. They climb in as the lights continue to flash, and the sirens begin to again wail. The motorcycles fire up as rumbles bounce back off the arena. The officers put the kickstands up and begin to drive through the parking lot. They are making their way closer to the arena. The camera begins shaking as the camera man is running through the parking lot trying to stay in front of the motorcade. Suddenly the cameras view is that of the ground and underneath a car. You can hear a man holler in pain as the camera crashes to the ground and fuzzes out momentarily. You can hear the camera man grunting in pain. But all you can see is the glow of the police lights flashing on the concrete and a flat tire of the car.
Camera Man: Who parks their cars where I am trying to run? Honestly!
The camera man picks the camera back up as you can now see the motorcade again. The motorcade is pulling up to the arena. The camera man can be heard panting as he finally catches up with the motorcade and is in front of them again. The motorcade doesn’t look to be stopping as the pull up on the loading dock. The camera man keeps backing up as the motorcade pulls into the arena. The sirens wailing is now echoing through the corridors.
Kerry: You can hear those sirens out here.
Josh: Whoever this is, is really making an impact here.
The camera man keeps backing up as the whole motorcade is driving through the arena. People are having to jump out of the way and along the sides of the corridor as they are pulling through. The camera man looks at an office door labeled Bruce Page as he continues backing up. Finally the motorcycles come to a stop just a few feet away from the backstage area by the stage. The camera man is circling the motorcade as he sees Bruce Page’s door open. He jumps through the motorcade as the officers step out of the SUVs and the camera man looks at Bruce Page. Bruce Page looks around before letting his presence be known.
Bruce Page: WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!
The officers walk up to him and try to explain.
Officer: This sir, is where we are parking, we have direct orders.
Bruce Page: DIRECT ORDERS?! Do you know who I am!?
Officer: No, and honestly, I don’t care!
Bruce Page: You don’t care?! Wow…
By this time Carl Long has changed and presumably showered but comes running back up to where the officers and Bruce Page are talking.
Officer: You again?
Bruce: Again?
Carl: Yeah, I asked for an interview, and they gave me some drunk blonde who puked on me.
Bruce: Ok thanks Carl, but I really didn’t care to hear that. Ok, so when is this moving, because no one can get through this hallway to move anything if they need to.
Officer: We wont be leaving until after the show.
Bruce: After the show!?
Carl: But then how am I going to get an interview?
Officer: You aren’t going to get an interview tonight with who you want one with. That’s just the bottom line.
Bruce: You better hope you have a different job than this, because you wont be working for, whoever you work for much longer.
Bruce Page walks back into his office as Carl follows, he props the door open so he can see what’s going on. You can see Bruce pick up the phone as he is talking to Carl.
Kerry: At least Bruce didn’t get thrown up on.
Josh: That’s all you have to say!? These guys just disrespected Bruce!
Kerry: He will get over it.
Josh: On to our next match.
Kerry: Another Ruler of the Ring tournament match.
"Faint" hits and strobe lights flood the stage, TM walks out wearing his ring gear along with a pair of Aviator sunglasses. Then he stops and holds his arms outstretched, pyros hit (sparks flying up in three bursts) then TM starts walking down the ramp and high-fives the fans. He then rolls into the ring and poses with his arms outstretched again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 4, 250 pounds hailing for Phoenix, Arizona, TM.
Josh Hart: This kid has one hell of a fighter up against him tonight.
Kerry Lane: He may do but I can see the underdog prevailing in this match.
The Tony Montana theme hits as Montana walks down to the ring with the fans throwing crisp packets and cans at him.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 3, 230 pounds hailing from Havana, Cuba, Montana.
Josh Hart: This should be a walk in the park for Montana.
Kerry Lane: How can you say that? TM is a credited member of Monday Night Mayhem.
Montana Vs TM
Bell Rings: TM takes Montana by surprise and instantly goes on the attack with lefts and rights into the corner and goes straight for a corner splash but Montana catches him and slams him to the floor with a brutal spinebuster! Montana looks down at TM with a sick smile. He starts to stomp violently on TM’s left knee and ankle before holding his foot down on TM’s knee. TM screams in agony as Montana pushes his foot down more on his knee as if he wants to crush it. Montana then leaves TM’s left knee and lifts it up for a figure 4 leg lock but TM rolls him up with an inside cradle. 1… Montana kicks out! Montana and TM both get up but as TM tries to attack Montana dropkicks him in the knee which drops TM off his feet and onto his knee. Montana holds TM by his hair with his left hand while punching him viscously with closed fist punches from his right hand. Montana stops before he’s disqualified and pulls TM back up to a standing base. He lifts TM up and sits him up on the top rope before climbing to the second rope and setting up a superplex. He tries to hit it but TM stays put and then hits Montana twice in the stomach before stepping over onto the second rope and hits Montana with a belly-to-belly suplex from the top rope! TM takes a while to get up but still makes it up before Montana and then stomps on him a few times before dragging him up to his feet and taking him back down with a suplex. TM urges Montana to get up so he can hit the trademark…
Josh Hart: No! Please don’t tell me that TM is gonna beat Montana!
Kerry Lane: Well it looks that way at this moment. He’s on fire!
Montana gets halfway up to his feet before spotting TM getting ready for the Trademark so he falls back down to the ground. TM is fuming with rage at this and approaches Montana to pull him to his feet but sneakily low blows TM at an angle the ref can’t see. Montana then gets up to his feet and throws TM shoulder first into the turnbuckle and then hits him with a reverse DDT. Montana pulls TM back into the middle of the ring by his ring gear and hits him with a full nelson slam. Montana stomps several times on TM before climbing slowly up the top rope and turning around. He waits for TM to get to his feet and as he does Montana leaps off the top rope and hits a flying clothesline! Montana then works on TM’s knees a bit more with stomps and grabs TM’s leg but TM doesn’t let Montana do anything and hops onto his feet with one leg and hits an enziguiri on Montana! TM fires up with a loud roar with his arms outstretched and the crowd are now even noisier than before. As Montana gets up, TM lifts him straight up for a trademark but Montana escapes behind TM’s back and the two trade punches and TM goes for a clothesline but Montana ducks as TM clobbers the ref! Montana smirks as he leaves the ring to get a steel chair but as he comes back into the ring, TM throws the chair back out the ring before Montana can use it. TM lifts Montana up for a trademark again and this time he hits it! He pins Montana but then realises the ref is out so he gets off Montana and tries to wake him up. TM continuously shakes the ref but he shows no sign of getting up as TM looks on in despair. Montana gets to his feet but TM is unaware as he creeps slowly behind him and pulls some brass knuckles out of his pocket and as TM turns around Montana hits him with them and TM instantly drops to the mat. Montana then limps slowly towards the ref and drags him to TM before pinning him. 1…… 2…… 3!
Winner: Montana
Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, via pinfall, Montana!
Montana celebrates up the ramp as TM is laid out on the mat with 1 hand on his head where Montana hit him.
Josh Hart: I knew Montana would win at the end of this.
Kerry Lane: He may have won but TM must have learnt a good career lesson in this match even if he didn’t win.
Josh Hart: Yeah but Montana has learnt every lesson there is to learn and it pays off in his matches.
Kerry Lane: We will be right back with more Mayhem.
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Kerry: Welcome back to Mayhem.
Josh: We are getting ready for Matty vs Cahan.
Revenga by System Of A Down hits the arena and Cahan Malone steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and three inches weighing in at two hundred and one pounds from Dublin, Ireland, Cahan Malone.
Josh Hart: I feel sorry for the guy ‘cause he lost his tag title but he’s got bigger fish to catch now!
The winner of this tournament gets the opportunity of a lifetime and Cahan isn’t gonna lose it without a fight.
Kerry Lane: There is no doubting Cahan’s ability but I can’t see him winning the tournament with the likes of Kassidy and Tyrus Helms there.
A remix of the Canadian national anthem hits as Matty Williams comes down to the ring with a Canadian flag, waving it proudly.
Jessica Lock: Standing in a 6 feet 1, 230 pounds from Toronto Canada, Matty Williams.
Kerry Lane: Matty retained his title at Blaze of Glory but even with the IT title, he’s got bigger targets.
Josh Hart: He sure does. He’s learnt that if you keep one title, you won’t have time for another but he’s gone and improved that… He wants them all!
Cahan Malone Vs Matty Williams
Bell rings: Cahan takes Matty straight down with a clothesline but Matty rolls back up and shakes himself off before staring Cahan down in the middle of the ring. Matty hits a couple of punches on Cahan but Cahan dominates him with even more punches after before Matty bails out of the ring. Cahan climbs straight out after him but Matty uses the time Cahan takes to get out the ring to take him down with a clothesline. Matty then stomps a few times on Cahan before lifting him up to his feet and tossing him brutally shoulder first into the steel steps. Matty then rolls into the ring but back out again to restart the refs count and he approaches Cahan again. He pulls Cahan up and rams him into the barricade. Matty takes a few steps back before running at Cahan but Cahan dodges him and hits him with a back body drop over the barricade into the crowd. Cahan climbs into the ring and waits for Matty as the refs count is reaching even closer to 10 but Matty scrambles himself over the barricade and back into the ring by 8. Cahan pulls Matty up by his hair before he can get to his feet and hits a quick snap suplex on Matty to floor him. Cahan drags Matty close to one of the turnbuckles and climbs to the top rope. He gets up from a crouching position so he is stood up and he looks all over the arena but as he turns around to hit a move, Matty gets up and hits him with a forearm. Cahan nearly falls off the turnbuckle but stays on until Matty hits a huge Pele kick on him, sending him off the turnbuckle and to the outside chin first on the barricade. Matty stays in the ring but eventually gets fed up of waiting for Cahan so he leaves the ring and picks Cahan up. He Irish whips Cahan into the ring post and Cahan’s head bounces straight off it and he drops onto the arena floor. Matty then approaches the announce table and throws the cover off and then the monitors. Matty turns around to find Cahan is already on his feet and he hits Matty with a belly-to-belly suplex. He rolls Matty under the bottom rope and follows him into the ring. Cahan stomps several times on Matty’s chest and arms before trying to lock him in the Irish clutch. Cahan nearly has it locked in but Matty luckily slides out of the way and rolls Cahan up in a schoolboy. 1… kickout from Cahan! Both men get up to their feet at the same time and grapple up in a test of strength which Cahan wins with ease by shoving Matty across the ring. Matty gets back up and the two grapple up again but this time Matty knees Cahan in the gut and sets him up for a Canadian destroyer and hits it with huge impact! Matty hooks Cahan’s leg for a pin with a huge smile on his face. 1… 2… Cahan gets his shoulder up at the last moment possible as Matty’s happiness turns into shock. Matty slowly makes his way back up to his feet while Cahan is still on the mat and then he pulls Cahan up and sets up another Canadian destroyer but Cahan falls to the mat before Matty can even nail it. Knowing that Cahan doesn’t have the strength to get up, Matty tries to lock the Canadian crab in on Cahan but Cahan turns over onto his back and pushes Matty away with his feet.
Kerry Lane: I can’t see this going on much longer. Cahan is emotionally and physically drained right now.
Josh Hart: As beaten down as he may be from that Canadian destroyer, my man Cahan still has it in him to get the win.
Cahan tries to pull himself to his feet but as he reaches half way Matty charges at him and sends him halfway across the ring with a knee to the face while he was bent down. Cahan is sprawled across the mat but Matty doesn’t even look like he cares as he climbs to the top rope and turns around to set up a moonsault. Matty jumps off and flips in mid-air but Cahan gets his knees up and into Matty’s midsection! Matty walks around the ring holding his gut and Cahan slowly gets to his feet before kicking Matty and hoisting him up into a Celtic cross position and nailing it perfectly! Cahan crawls across and gets his arm over Matty’s chest for the pin. 1… 2… 3!
Winner: Cahan Malone
Kerry: Another match in to books for the ruler of the ring. Only one more to go.
Josh: It is our main event, and its coming up, right after this break.
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Kerry: Welcome back to Mayhem. Up next we have Kassidy going head to head with a superstar still unknown to use, but causing quite a commotion backstage.
Josh: Well here comes Kassidy.
Slept so long by Jay Gordon hits as Kassidy comes out from the back and strikes a destiny pose at the top of the ramp as sparks rain down behind him and he walks slowly down the ramp turning his head slowly around the arena to look at the crowd before sliding under the bottom rope and into the ring. As soon as he enters the ring he walks straight to the turnbuckle and climbs onto the second rope and strikes another destiny pose before hopping off the second rope as the music dies down.
Jessica Lock: His opponent, standing in at 6 feet, 200 pounds haling from Transylvania, Romania, Kassidy.
Kerry Lane: Kassidy must have been struggling this week in training, not knowing who his opponent is.
Josh Hart: That is no excuse for losing though. If he loses tonight I bet that’s all he’s gonna bang on about after.
While Kassidy is standing in the ring the camera again cuts to the back stage area looking into Bruce Page’s office. Carl Long is still sitting there talking with Bruce. Bruce is on the phone jotting a few things down.
Bruce: Thank you for all your help.
Man on phone: No problem, sorry for the mix-up.
Bruce: Thanks for clearing it up, sorry to bother you so late, enjoy the rest of the show.
Bruce hangs the phone up and looks up at Carl Long. Bruce tears a part of the paper off and you can hear him say something to Carl. Carl stands up and steps out of the office.
Carl: Mark Jenkins?
An officer climbs off his motorcycle and walks to Carl.
Mark: Yes.
Carl: Bruce would like to talk to you.
Mark: Ok.
Mark walks into the office as Bruce signals to take a seat. Carl reaches in and lets the door close.
Kerry: What are they talking about?
Josh: I don’t know, am I in the office with them?
Kerry: Well no, I hope Bruce didn’t get anyone fired.
Josh: Its not Bruce’s fault these guys drove a motorcade into the arena, and then tried telling Bruce what’s going to happen.
Kerry: That’s true.
The door to Bruce’s office then opens. Mark walks out and looks down to one of the officers and nods. Half of the officers go to the other side of the limos as a door is heard opening. Carl long looks at Bruce.
Carl: What’s going on?
Bruce: You’ll see.
You can see a crowd of officers walking past the other sides of the limos between the limos themselves and between the police SUVs. When you can finally see everything that is going on, you can only see the mans back. The camera did not get a look at his face. The crowd of officers start swarming out and around the stage area as the man crawls up into the stage. The camera looks back at Carl, Bruce and Mark. Bruce looks at Mark and shakes his hand. Bruce then looks at Carl. Carl has a stunned look on his face as Bruce begins to smile.
Bruce: Get ready, this is going to be a lot better then getting puked on!
The arena suddenly blacks out with the sole sound of a WWII Air Raid siren howling for a few seconds. Then "Blow Me Away" by Breaking Benjamin hits with fireworks exploding from left to right at the entrance and we can just see him see him standing at the entrance with his hands on his hips looking cocky and confident. With the arena still dark Strobe lights turn on with blue, red and green lasers going berserk in every direction. It's hard to see him as he is only a shadow, he makes his way to the ring but once in the ring a spotlight is planted on him. He makes his way to the top turnbuckle and does his worship sign before doing a backflip down to the mat.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 2, 230 pounds, hailing from Melbourne Australia, Matt Summers.
Josh Hart: Oh my god! I cant believe that was who was in the limos! Matt Summers is back, I didn’t expect him to return against Kassidy in the Ruler of the Ring as a mystery opponent.
Kerry Lane: What a signing by Monday Mayhem! He obviously didn’t get what he wanted on Hardcore Impact so when his contract expired he jumped ship to Mayhem!
Bell rings: Summers attacks as soon as the bell rings with a running knee to Kassidy’s gut which flips him over as he lands backfirst on the mat. Kassidy gets back up and grapples with Summers. He pushes Summers into the corner but Summers turns it around with Kassidy in the corner and he then hits Kassidy with a combination of punches and open hand slaps to the face as well as kicks to his legs rapidly but Kassidy starts to fight back with punches of his own until Summers floors him with a superkick out of nowhere. Summers stomps on Kassidy’s head and carries on despite the crowds boos towards him and then starts to stomp on his arms and chest. Summers eventually lets Kassidy get up and goes for a suplex but Kassidy won’t let him lift him up and hits a suplex of his own on Summers. Summers gets back up and the two grapple up again. They push eachother back and forth across the ring and as Summers is pushing Kassidy, Kass moves out the way and the momentum of Summers pushing sends him to the floor and the crowd laugh at him as well as Kassidy. Summers climbs onto his knees and glares at Kassidy before getting up to his feet. Summers lets frustration get the better of him as he goes for a spear on Kassidy but Kassidy side-steps it and Summers goes out through the middle rope. Summers gets up unscathed but has a even stronger glare at Kassidy as he climbs onto the apron. Kassidy tries to punch him off but he ducks and drives his shoulder into Kassidy’s chest before getting into the ring and hitting Kassidy with a German suplex.
Josh Hart: I know who I want to win but I don’t know whose gonna win.
Kerry Lane: I don’t have a clue either but if the playing field stays fair this should be a great match to watch.
Summers locks in the sharpshooter on Kassidy as he tries to struggle out but Summers applies more pressure by the second and as Kassidy grabs the ropes Summers smartly drags him back into the middle of the ring and locks in the stf! Summers makes sure Kassidy can’t get anywhere but Kassidy is still holding on and not tapping. Summers tries to apply as much pressure as he can but doesn’t look like he is using all his strength as it is. Kassidy is still hanging on and refusing to tap as Summers tries to pulls his head back even further but Kassidy still doesn’t tap so Summers releases the hold. He leaves the ring and pulls tons of chairs from under the ring and throws them all over the place. He then pulls out a final chair and enters the ring with it. The ref tries to take the chair off him but he spits in his face and throws him over the top rope before nailing Kassidy in the head with a chair and then places it on the floor. He lifts Kassidy up for a brainbuster and delivers it precisely onto the steel chair! The ref calls for a disqualification from the outside of the ring as Summers holds he chair up in celebration of his assault of Kassidy.
Winner: Kassidy (Dq)
Jessica Lock: And your winner, by disqualification, Kassidy!
Kerry Lane: How sick! What was the need of that?
Josh Hart: Do make an impact on mayhem! You get it? Funny huh, Kerry?
Kerry Lane: So funny I forgot to laugh. Well after this shocking end to a controversial show stay tuned next week for more action on Monday Night Mayhem!
We got everything you want honey, we know the names
We are the people that can find whatever you may need
If you got the money honey we got your disease
CHORUS:
In the jungle, Welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
I wanna watch you bleed
James Kash turning on Monday Night Mayhem and helping Hardcore Impact pick up the win at Collision Course and than James Kash, Montana, and Slash turning on Hardcore Impact and the forming of The Mobb
Welcome to the jungle we take it day by day
If you want it you're gonna bleed but it's the price to pay
And you're a very sexy girl that's very hard to please
You can taste the bright lights but you won't get there for free
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
Feel my, my, my serpentine
Ooh, I wanna hear you scream
Welcome to the jungle it gets worse here every day
Ya learn to live like an animal in the jungle where we play
If you hunger for what you see you'll take it eventually
You can have everything you want but you better not take it from me
CHORUS
And when you're high you never ever wanna come down
so sown, so down, so down....YEAH
Knicky turning on Kassidy in the Extreme Elimination Chamber match at Holiday Havok.
You know where you are?
You’re in the jungle baby...you're gonna DIEEE
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
fell my, my, my serpentine
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to your knees, knees
In the jungle welcome to the jungle
watch it bring you to you
its gonna bring you down.... HA!
Than a video plays of everything that happened at Over The Edge from Chris Kendo winning The Rumble to Montana destroying Devastating Dominick in the three stages of hell match up to the arrest of MJ, Knicky, and Kassidy.
The show opens at the back of the arena as a crowd is gathering at the back main loading dock entrance. There is multiple flashing light towards the back of the parking lot. As they pull closer you can see that the front is led by two motorcycle police officers, following them is an unmarked police cruiser followed by three unmarked police SUVs. Behind the police vehicles are six limos, all are luxurious SUVs stretched to the point of no return. Followed by yet another set of 5 police SUVs. All the police vehicles are covered in flashing lights and the sirens are wailing intermittently.
Kerry: What the hell is going on here?
Josh: I don’t know, is there a concert or something during tonight show?
Kerry: Not that I know of, unless that’s the mystery wrestler competing against Kassidy in the main event.
Josh: No way, there is no one that would show up like that, or…
Kerry: Yeah, I can think of a couple.
The crowd is still gathering as Carl Long comes running up. He starts asking people what is going on.
Carl Long: What is this? Can you see who it is? What is happening?
Crowd: Shut up!
Carl Long: Ok…
Carl Long looks at the crowd with an unwanted attitude.
Carl Long: Fine, I will go find out then.
Carl starts walking out into the parking lot. He doesn’t look back, but as he walks across the parking lot the crowd starts to follow him but the keep their distance. Carl walks up as the motorcade has stopped and the police have exited their vehicles making a secure perimeter around the limousines. Carl goes to walk past an officer to knock on the window of the limo. But the officers converge on Carl and restrain him taking him back outside the perimeter.
Officers: Where do you think your going?
Carl Long: To interview who ever is in there!
Carl points to a limo, then he points to all the others with a confused look on his face.
Officers: There is no one in these limos, well, you want an interview?
Carl Long: Yes!
Officers: Ok…
The officer goes over to the limo door and knocks on the window. The window rolls down half way as you cant hear what is said over the music inside. The door opens and a beautiful blonde women who is well-endowed steps down out of the limo. Carl looks at her in shock. The officer closes the door as no more music is heard. The woman walks over to Carl, as does the officer. Carl can start to smell a strong odour that he knows as alcohol.
Woman: Hi…
Carl: Hello, so this is the interview huh?
Officer: Not good enough for you?
Carl: Well ok, ma’am, do you know who is in the limo?
Woman: Yes.
Carl: Can you tell me who it is?
Woman: I could, but, ohhh, I think I am going to be sick.
Carl: Uhh, no…
Just as Carl says that the women vomits. Carl is in the crossfire and cant get out of the way soon enough as he is covered in vomit. Carl looks as if he is going to throw up as well, but then he mans out of it and stands back up straight.
Woman: I am so sorry!
Carl: No worries.
Carl with a disappointed look on his face turns around to see the whole crowd in the parking lot. The crowd is trying not to laugh at Carl. Carl walks through them with out saying a word as he walks back into the arena.
Kerry: Wow, poor Carl.
Josh: Poor Carl? We have a match coming up, get your head in the game.
Kerry: Yep, Hitman Vs Conman. These are two of the hottest new talents in IWF at the moment.
School of the Hard Knocks by Red Café hits the speakers as the Hitman walks out onto the stage. Hitman plays to the crowd a little bit before sprinting to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 210 pounds, from Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn’s Finest, HITMAN!!!
Hitman sprints down the entrance aisle and slides into the ring. Hitman climbs on the turnbuckles and plays to the crowd again before standing in his corner awaiting his opponent.
Kerry: This guy knows how to be a champion, let’s see if he has what it takes for the IWF.
Josh: Well Kerry, he takes on another star making his debut tonight, and here he comes.
Down with the Sickness by Disturbed his the speakers. The lights go out in the arena and at the 20 second mark of the song the lights come on and he is standing on top of an announce table. He jumps down and climbs on the apron.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, weighing in at 245 pounds, from Vancouver, British Columbia, the Human Highlight Reel, the CONMAN!!!
Conman climbs up to the top rope doing the destiny taunt before jumping in the ring.
Kerry: These two face off in a debut bout for each of them.
Josh: Lets see who comes out victorious her and who possibly could be the new face to the IWF.
Hitman Vs Conman
Bell Rings: Conman moves in and throws a punch at Hitman before jumping back. Conman again moves in and throws a punch then jumps back out of Hitman’s reach. Conman again reaches in for a right hand but Hitman grabs his arm and takes him to the mat with an arm bar takedown. Conman clasps his shoulder as Hitman pulls on his arm. Conman reaches over and grabs the ropes. The referee tells Hitman to break the hold. Hitman reluctantly breaks the hold but as he is standing up he kicks Conman in the side of the head. Hitman pulls Conman to his feet as Conman catches him with a right hand to the jaw. This sends Hitman stumbling backwards into the ropes. Conman uses his momentum to bounce him off the ropes and across the ring. Conman is looking for a back body drop but Hitman jumps over with a sunset flip into a roll up. The referee counts, 1…2…Kickout.
Kerry: Hitman with a near fall.
Josh: He is looking to end it soon and cunningly. I like that.
Hitman jumps up as Conman is getting to his feet. Hitman rushes Conman but its countered and Hitman is sent to the mat with a hip toss. Hitman rolls up back to his feet as Conman rushes him, Hitman uses Conmans momentum to send him to the canvas with a hip toss. Conman rolls back to his feet as the two men stand toe to toe in the ring. They run their foreheads together and they push each other back and forth in the ring.
Kerry: These two really are showing their in your face attitude.
Josh: IWF needs a couple more guys like this. Ones that don’t care and will scrap with anybody.
The two push each other back and forth through the ring when finally Conman pushes Hitman with more force and forces him back into the corner. Conman follows with a clothesline then he puts his foot on Hitman’s neck and holds the ropes choking Hitman. The referee comes in and counts on the illegal hold. The referee gets to 5 and forces Conman to release the hold. The ref asks if Hitman is ok, he responds by shaking his head. Conman then comes in past the referee with a forearm to the forehead of Hitman. Conman then runs his shoulder into the midsection of Hitman. Conman pulls Hitman out of the corner and spins around and whips him hard back into the corner. Hitman hits the turnbuckles and snaps back to the mat. Conman covers and hooks the leg for a pin. The referee begins to count, 1… 2… Kickout!
Kerry: Conman with a near fall.
Josh: Conman seems to have control of the match here.
Conman stands up and pulls Hitman to his feet. Conman sends Hitman into the ropes, as he bounces off the ropes Conman jumps up for a drop kick but Hitman blocks it and throws Conman to the mat. Hitman picks up Conman and sets up for a brain buster. Conman counters and punches Hitman in the side. Another punch to the ribs, Hitman finally releases Conman. Conman then lifts Hitman and spins around and slams him to the mat with a spinebuster. Conman walks over Hitman and plays to the crowd. The crowd reacts with mixed reactions. Conman gets down in Hitman’s face and waves his hand in front of his face. He then pulls Hitman to his feet. He hits him with an uppercut and looks to the crowd again. As Hitman starts moving towards Conman to mount an offence, Conman jumps up taking Hitman to the mat with a Play of the Night. Hitman flops over as Conman sits up.
Kerry: This could be it.
Josh: There it is, Play of the Night!
Conman slides back and hooks the leg. The referee counts, 1… 2… 3!!!
Winner: Conman
Jessica Lock: Your winner, via pinfall, CONMAN!!
Kerry: Well there it is the Play of the Night, Conman may possibly be the new face of IWF.
Josh: That IS the new face of IWF’s Monday Night Mayhem Kerry, quote me on that!
Kerry: After the break is even more new talent in the 6-man tag match, stay tuned to see who prevails.
Commercials
Josh: Lets get this under way and see what these men bring to the table.
Kerry: I’m sure their gonna impress, just give them time…
Josh: We need to take a commercial break, when we return, 6 man tag action!
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It gets the song comes on Ozzy comes out in a low rider when the car stops fire works start shooting out he rolls in the ring then he goes on the top rope taunting with the viva la raza taunt then its done.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, Ozzy Homes!
Walks out of the curtain, points up to the sky (to his father in heaven) looks down at the floor for a few seconds, looks up and puts both arms out wide. He then begins to strut down to the ring, as he is walking down the entrance ramp, a lot of pyro's start around the arena.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at, 289 pounds, Manic.
He gets into the ring by standing just outside, then jumping up onto the apron, he holds onto the ropes and does a Batista sort of taunt, while he is doing that pyro's are coming out of the turnbuckles. He goes through the ropes to get into the ring, stands in the middle of the ring, points up to the sky, looks down for a few seconds then does the arms out wide taunt.
Tyrus Jake walks slowly down the ramp and gets into the ring, he quickly throws his arms in the air and fireworks bang and the lights turn Blue.
Jessica Lock: In the ring, weighing in at 310 pounds, Tyrus Jake!
Kerry: Well we have one team in the ring.
Josh: Lets get the second team out here, then we can have a match!
"Listening" by The Used hits the speakers as Chris Leon walks out and makes his way to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 233 pounds, Chris Leon.
Arena darkens, on the titatron see Marcus's face looking to both sides, as he turns a drum beat, gradually speeds up. Start a countdown on titatron from 5 to 0. Screen goes black, music starts, emerges from the back to fireworks, walks down to the ring with his arms up, focusing on ring & opponent.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 246 pounds, Marcus Blade.
Points to opponent thrusts down and some more fireworks go off. He walks up the steps and enters the ring. Watches the opponent as he climbs up the turnbuckle. While he is on there he flexes his muscles to the crowd.
Spellbinder emerges from the back with a wand and as he flickers it, fireworks rise from the floor and explodes as he gently flickers it back.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring, weighing in at 310 pounds, El Magnifico.
He walks down the ramp and pulls a bunny out of his hat before making his way to the ring and places his wand underneath the bottom turnbuckle.
Kerry: Well here we go, everyone is in the ring ready to start this, oddly teamed match.
Josh: Let’s see if any of these guys can co-exist…
6-Man tag match
Bell Rings: The 6 men stand in the ring as the teams of three decide on who will start off first. Marcus Blade and Tyrus Jake start off the match. Marcus is not used to Tyrus’ in ring tactics and immediately rushes him trying to get the advantage. Jake answers back with a thunderous right hand. This sends Marcus to the mat. Marcus stands back up as Jake sends Marcus back to the mat with another vicious right hand. Jake then pulls Marcus to his feet and sends him across the ring. Blade bounces off the ropes as Jake catches him with a big boot. Blade hits the mat and bounces into the middle from the impact. Jake then stomps on the side of Blade’s head. Then he stomps again on his sternum. Jake pulls Blade back to his feet. Blade is then whipped into the corner where Jake’s team-mates stand. Jake then tags in Manic. Manic climbs into the ring as Jake grabs a hold of Blade so Manic can have an open shot. Manic wields back his fist and goes to punch Blade in the face but Blade moves at just the last second as Manic punches Jake right square in the jaw. Jake takes a step back for a moment, then looks at Manic. Manic starts to plead that he didn’t mean to and that Blade moved out of the way. Jake doesn’t heed Manic’s pleading and sends him to the outside of the ring with a vicious right hand. Jake then hits Ozzy Homes with a forearm sending him to the outside of the ring. Blade by this time is in his own corner as he makes the tag to El Magnifico. EM jumps in the ring and charges Jake. Jake grabs EM by the neck looking for the Tyrus Slam. Chris Leon jumps in the ring and charges Jake as Jake grabs Leon by the neck as well. Jake lifts EM and Leon up for a double Tyrus Slam. Blade by this time has got to his feet as has Manic and Ozzy have gotten back into the ring as well. Blade hits Tyrus with a huge uppercut sending him to the mat and reeling. Ozzy approaches Blade as he too gets laid out with a right hand. Manic goes for a left punch but Blade ducks and punches him in the stomach, and then head butts him sending him to the mat. EM stands up as does Leon as the three look at each other and begin to argue about who is the legal man. They all start tagging each other when finally EM turns to Blade and swings but Blade blocks it and sends EM crashing to the mat as well. Just as Blade turns to look at Leon, Leon takes him to the mat with a huge clothesline. Leon continues punching Blade as EM and Jake begin to stand up. By this time the referee has had enough and calls for the bell. He yells to Jessica that it’s no contest, double DQ.
Jessica Lock: Due to a double disqualification, this match has ended in no contest!
Jake grabs Blade and sets up from a Jake Bomb but as he lifts Blade up Manic lunges at the back of Jakes legs with a chop block. Thus causing him to drop Blade and causing Jake to fall to the mat as well. Ozzy stands up as EM approaches Manic and Ozzy takes EM to the mat with a flowing spine buster. By this time referees and security officials are rushing the ring separating the 6 superstars.
Kerry: Wow. These guys really can’t stand each other.
Josh: You can say that again.
Kerry: We have another match coming right now with Rick O’Shea Vs Marcus Sutherland. These 2 hate eachother!
Josh: But first, a quick commercial break.
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I’m Comin’ by Silkk The Shocker hits the PA System and Rick O’Shea walks out calmly to about halfway down the ramp and proceeds to raise his arms with his index fingers up. Blue X Pyro goes off. He starts to get focused as he walks up the steps and in the ring through the middle and top ropes. He waits for his opponent calmly or stares down his opponent if he’s already in the ring.
Hart: The feud between O'Shea and Sutherland has taken a sour turn. I expect O'Shea to pick up the victory tonight. He just has that ruthless style that I love about him
I'm Comin' by Silkk the shocker hits again but this time it's Sutherland coming out mocking Rick O'Shea to some of the crowd's delight
Lane: Hahaha there's something like gas to the fire
Hart: Sutherland really wants his ass kicked badly tonight
Rick O'Shea Vs Sutherland
Bell Rings: and O'Shea angrily charges at Sutherland, Sutherland moves out of the way quickly to another side of the ring. O'Shea angrily charges towards Sutherland again but this time instead of completely moving out of the way he puts his foot out and trips O'Shea onto his own face for a nicely executed drop toe hold. O'Shea slams his face into the canvas and rolls around grabbing his face in pain with both of his hands. Sutherland immediately gets on the attack rolling O'Shea over onto his back, Sutherland bends down and puts both of his hands out. Sutherland then slaps both of O'Shea's ears at the same time. Sutherland backs up and lets an angry O'Shea back to his feet. O'Shea and Sutherland get close to each other in the middle of the ring. O'Shea and Sutherland then lock horns for a grappling contest. O'Shea kicks Sutherland in the gut and then taunts to the crowd while still applying Sutherland's right hand with his own right hand. Sutherland takes advantage of the opportunity interrupting the taunt with a quick snapmare that sends O'Shea out of the ring
Lane: O'Shea can't beat Sutherland in anything, this is looking really bad for Rick O'Shea
Hart: Trust me Kerry, he just has a little trouble in the opening of matches, I have seen footage that has lead me to believe this. He will have no problem dismantling Sutherland later on during the 10-minute mark.
O'Shea kicks over the steel steps at ringside. The steel steps tumble over and roll over once. O'Shea then looks into the ring at a taunting Sutherland and takes a deep breath. O'Shea quickly charges into the ring but slows up when he gets into the ring. O'Shea reaches his hand out for an attempted clothesline that was ducked under by Sutherland. Sutherland then takes the initiative. Sutherland grabs O'Shea's back and lifts him into the air. O'Shea quickly flips back over Sutherland. Sutherland is startled and tries to quickly spin around not to lose an advantage but is too late and O'Shea grabs him by the head. O'Shea applies a headlock and then drops to the mat for a violent DDT. O'Shea quickly covers Sutherland
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Sutherland gets a hand up in the air to tell the ref that he kicked out before the ref slapped his hand on the mat for a third time. O'Shea looks at the ref in bewilderment and holds up 3 fingers. The ref shakes his head no and O'Shea goes back onto the attack. O'Shea lifts up a groggy Sutherland back onto his feet. O'Shea applies a suplex position to Sutherland and then lifts him over the back of his head. Sutherland lands on his feet due to O'Shea holding him up, O'Shea signals that he is about to drop down to the canvas. Sutherland takes advantage again swinging the advantageous position for O'Shea to the Royal Salute. Sutherland quickly drops on his back, landing O'Shea face first for a lights out manoeuvre. Sutherland checks his head and then rolls over and covers.
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Winner: Sutherland
Lane: What a counter into a devastating maneuver.
Hart: I can't believe it, this is not going to set well with Rick O'Shea when he finds out that he just lost.
Lane: And taunting just made the difference for a possible win and a definitive loss for O'Shea.
Hart: I think he is out cold.
The Ref lifts Sutherland's hand in the air. Sutherland exits the ring and the ref bends down to check on Rick O'Shea who is out cold. The ref is yelling something at O'Shea trying to get a response before we go to commercial.
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Wait and Bleed by Slipknot hits the speakers. The arena goes black and Red pyro hits and Tyrus Helms walks out to cheers, the arena is very dim grey and Helms walks down the aisle, while he is walking down the aisle he slaps a few fans hands.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 255 pounds, from Sacramento, California, IWF’s Money In The Bank holder, Tyrus Helms.
He then looks around at the fans, Tyrus points at a sign in the stands and slides in the ring. He walks around in the ring for a few seconds, he stretches on the ropes and then goes to the top turnbuckle and poses for the fans.
Kerry: That is the Money in the Bank holder right there!
Josh: He needs no notice to use it…When will it be?
Kerry: Well right now he’s got to face Mick Johnson.
Body Rot by Bone Thugs N' Harmony hits the speakers. Mick Johnson walks out with a gangsta walk then pauses halfway down the ramp and throws punches while blue pyro goes off.
Jessica Lock: Making his way to the ring weighing in at 280 pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, "BIG" Mick Johnson!
Mick continues to walk to the ring and slides under the bottom rope and gets on 2nd rope of turnbuckle and puts arms in the air. He hopes off the turnbuckle getting ready for the match.
Kerry: This is a rematch from two weeks ago on Monday Night Mayhem lets see what the outcome of this match up is.
Josh: Last week Helms beat Johnson, I wonder how Johnson feels about that.
Tyrus Helms Vs Mick Johnson
Bell Rings: Mick rushes Helms but he counters with a kick to the midsection. Mick leans over and Helms runs a knee right into the jam of Mick, sending him backwards and to the mat. Helms wastes no time and grabs Mick’s left knee and torque’s it around before slamming it into the mat. Mick leans up and grabs his knee and grimaces. Helms grabs the left leg of Mick again as he then drives his own knee into Mick’s knee in a falling motion. Mick flails backwards as he grabs his knee again. Helms grabs the left leg once again, but Mick has had enough as he kicks Helms in the midsection sending him backwards to the mat. Mick uses the ropes to stand up as he limps on his left knee. He reaches down and adjusts his knee pad.
Kerry: It looks like Helms is bringing the same intensity as last week.
Josh: He is focusing on that knee.
Mick is standing up and makes his way to Helms and pulls him to his feet. Mick immediately takes Helms to the mat with a DDT. Mick than attempts the cover, the referee counts 1…2…Kick out! Mick begins to plead with the referee on the exact count. Helms by this time has gotten to his knees as Mick still argues with the referee. Helms lunges forward and takes Mick to the mat with a huge chop block. Helms hops back up to his feet wasting no time and sets Mick up as he locks in a sleeper hold. The referee checks to make sure the hold is legal and then begins to ask Mick if he is ok. Mick is shaking his head yes, but it is slowly slowing down nod my nod. The referee keeps checking as Mick is unresponsive. The referee lifts his hand, and lets it go as it falls back to the mat. The referee lifts his hand again, once again the hand falls to the mat. The referee lifts Mick’s hand up for the last chance, the referee drops his hand. Mick’s hand falls toward the mat, right before it hits, it stops and clinches into a fist. Mick then starts looking around with a crazed look in his eye.
Kerry: Mick isn’t done yet!
Josh: Let’s see how Helms answers to this.
Mick tries to power out of the sleeper once each way but Helms powers him back into the sleeper. Mick then reaches up and rakes the eyes of Helms forcing him to let go and clasp his face. Mick rubs his neck quick and then jumps up. Helms is leaning against the ropes. Mick rushes Helms and is looking for a spear but Helms side steps and uses his momentum to throw him to the outside and into the ring barrier.
Kerry: Mick went shoulders first into that unforgiving ring barrier!
Josh: Its over if Helms can capitalise here.
Helms hops to the outside of the ring as Mick rolls around on the outside. The referee begins to count, 1! Helms pulls Mick to his feet, lifts him up, and drops him sternum first onto the barrier. The referee continues the count, 2! Mick falls to the arena floor holding his chest. 3! Helms then grabs Mick’s left leg again as he again drives his knee into Mick’s knee with a falling motion onto the floor. 4! Helms then pulls Mick back to his feet, and whips him into the steel stairs. 5! The top of the stairs goes bouncing into the ring barrier. 6! Helms then pulls Mick back to his feet as Mick leans against the apron. 7! Helms goes to slam Mick’s face into the apron but Mick blocks it, and instead forces Helms’ face into the apron. 8! Helms stumbles back against the ring pole as Mick drags himself onto the apron using the ropes. Helms slides in the ring underneath the bottom rope as Mick climbs through the ropes. Helms quickly grabs Mick and hits the Musclebuster. Helms hooks the leg as he covers Mick. The referee counts, 1...2...3!!!
Winner: Tyrus Helms.
Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, via pin fall, Tyrus Helms.
Kerry: He did it again!
Josh: They barely made it into the ring and Helms got the upper hand and ended it.
Kerry: Mick cant believe what just happened.
Josh: Well Mick better believe it, Helms just pinned him for a 3 count.
Kerry: Well folks, we need to take a commercial break, join us for more Monday Night Mayhem.
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The camera once again cut to the back of the arena looking at the limos from where the crowd is still standing discussing who is in the limo. You can hear a low hum as all their voices are mixing together. One of the motorcycle officers come walking around the limos.
Motorcycle Officer: Ok time to go, lets move!
With his small command all the officers that are making up the security perimeter turn and walk to their respective police vehicle. They climb in as the lights continue to flash, and the sirens begin to again wail. The motorcycles fire up as rumbles bounce back off the arena. The officers put the kickstands up and begin to drive through the parking lot. They are making their way closer to the arena. The camera begins shaking as the camera man is running through the parking lot trying to stay in front of the motorcade. Suddenly the cameras view is that of the ground and underneath a car. You can hear a man holler in pain as the camera crashes to the ground and fuzzes out momentarily. You can hear the camera man grunting in pain. But all you can see is the glow of the police lights flashing on the concrete and a flat tire of the car.
Camera Man: Who parks their cars where I am trying to run? Honestly!
The camera man picks the camera back up as you can now see the motorcade again. The motorcade is pulling up to the arena. The camera man can be heard panting as he finally catches up with the motorcade and is in front of them again. The motorcade doesn’t look to be stopping as the pull up on the loading dock. The camera man keeps backing up as the motorcade pulls into the arena. The sirens wailing is now echoing through the corridors.
Kerry: You can hear those sirens out here.
Josh: Whoever this is, is really making an impact here.
The camera man keeps backing up as the whole motorcade is driving through the arena. People are having to jump out of the way and along the sides of the corridor as they are pulling through. The camera man looks at an office door labeled Bruce Page as he continues backing up. Finally the motorcycles come to a stop just a few feet away from the backstage area by the stage. The camera man is circling the motorcade as he sees Bruce Page’s door open. He jumps through the motorcade as the officers step out of the SUVs and the camera man looks at Bruce Page. Bruce Page looks around before letting his presence be known.
Bruce Page: WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!
The officers walk up to him and try to explain.
Officer: This sir, is where we are parking, we have direct orders.
Bruce Page: DIRECT ORDERS?! Do you know who I am!?
Officer: No, and honestly, I don’t care!
Bruce Page: You don’t care?! Wow…
By this time Carl Long has changed and presumably showered but comes running back up to where the officers and Bruce Page are talking.
Officer: You again?
Bruce: Again?
Carl: Yeah, I asked for an interview, and they gave me some drunk blonde who puked on me.
Bruce: Ok thanks Carl, but I really didn’t care to hear that. Ok, so when is this moving, because no one can get through this hallway to move anything if they need to.
Officer: We wont be leaving until after the show.
Bruce: After the show!?
Carl: But then how am I going to get an interview?
Officer: You aren’t going to get an interview tonight with who you want one with. That’s just the bottom line.
Bruce: You better hope you have a different job than this, because you wont be working for, whoever you work for much longer.
Bruce Page walks back into his office as Carl follows, he props the door open so he can see what’s going on. You can see Bruce pick up the phone as he is talking to Carl.
Kerry: At least Bruce didn’t get thrown up on.
Josh: That’s all you have to say!? These guys just disrespected Bruce!
Kerry: He will get over it.
Josh: On to our next match.
Kerry: Another Ruler of the Ring tournament match.
"Faint" hits and strobe lights flood the stage, TM walks out wearing his ring gear along with a pair of Aviator sunglasses. Then he stops and holds his arms outstretched, pyros hit (sparks flying up in three bursts) then TM starts walking down the ramp and high-fives the fans. He then rolls into the ring and poses with his arms outstretched again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 4, 250 pounds hailing for Phoenix, Arizona, TM.
Josh Hart: This kid has one hell of a fighter up against him tonight.
Kerry Lane: He may do but I can see the underdog prevailing in this match.
The Tony Montana theme hits as Montana walks down to the ring with the fans throwing crisp packets and cans at him.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 3, 230 pounds hailing from Havana, Cuba, Montana.
Josh Hart: This should be a walk in the park for Montana.
Kerry Lane: How can you say that? TM is a credited member of Monday Night Mayhem.
Montana Vs TM
Bell Rings: TM takes Montana by surprise and instantly goes on the attack with lefts and rights into the corner and goes straight for a corner splash but Montana catches him and slams him to the floor with a brutal spinebuster! Montana looks down at TM with a sick smile. He starts to stomp violently on TM’s left knee and ankle before holding his foot down on TM’s knee. TM screams in agony as Montana pushes his foot down more on his knee as if he wants to crush it. Montana then leaves TM’s left knee and lifts it up for a figure 4 leg lock but TM rolls him up with an inside cradle. 1… Montana kicks out! Montana and TM both get up but as TM tries to attack Montana dropkicks him in the knee which drops TM off his feet and onto his knee. Montana holds TM by his hair with his left hand while punching him viscously with closed fist punches from his right hand. Montana stops before he’s disqualified and pulls TM back up to a standing base. He lifts TM up and sits him up on the top rope before climbing to the second rope and setting up a superplex. He tries to hit it but TM stays put and then hits Montana twice in the stomach before stepping over onto the second rope and hits Montana with a belly-to-belly suplex from the top rope! TM takes a while to get up but still makes it up before Montana and then stomps on him a few times before dragging him up to his feet and taking him back down with a suplex. TM urges Montana to get up so he can hit the trademark…
Josh Hart: No! Please don’t tell me that TM is gonna beat Montana!
Kerry Lane: Well it looks that way at this moment. He’s on fire!
Montana gets halfway up to his feet before spotting TM getting ready for the Trademark so he falls back down to the ground. TM is fuming with rage at this and approaches Montana to pull him to his feet but sneakily low blows TM at an angle the ref can’t see. Montana then gets up to his feet and throws TM shoulder first into the turnbuckle and then hits him with a reverse DDT. Montana pulls TM back into the middle of the ring by his ring gear and hits him with a full nelson slam. Montana stomps several times on TM before climbing slowly up the top rope and turning around. He waits for TM to get to his feet and as he does Montana leaps off the top rope and hits a flying clothesline! Montana then works on TM’s knees a bit more with stomps and grabs TM’s leg but TM doesn’t let Montana do anything and hops onto his feet with one leg and hits an enziguiri on Montana! TM fires up with a loud roar with his arms outstretched and the crowd are now even noisier than before. As Montana gets up, TM lifts him straight up for a trademark but Montana escapes behind TM’s back and the two trade punches and TM goes for a clothesline but Montana ducks as TM clobbers the ref! Montana smirks as he leaves the ring to get a steel chair but as he comes back into the ring, TM throws the chair back out the ring before Montana can use it. TM lifts Montana up for a trademark again and this time he hits it! He pins Montana but then realises the ref is out so he gets off Montana and tries to wake him up. TM continuously shakes the ref but he shows no sign of getting up as TM looks on in despair. Montana gets to his feet but TM is unaware as he creeps slowly behind him and pulls some brass knuckles out of his pocket and as TM turns around Montana hits him with them and TM instantly drops to the mat. Montana then limps slowly towards the ref and drags him to TM before pinning him. 1…… 2…… 3!
Winner: Montana
Jessica Lock: Winner of this match, via pinfall, Montana!
Montana celebrates up the ramp as TM is laid out on the mat with 1 hand on his head where Montana hit him.
Josh Hart: I knew Montana would win at the end of this.
Kerry Lane: He may have won but TM must have learnt a good career lesson in this match even if he didn’t win.
Josh Hart: Yeah but Montana has learnt every lesson there is to learn and it pays off in his matches.
Kerry Lane: We will be right back with more Mayhem.
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Kerry: Welcome back to Mayhem.
Josh: We are getting ready for Matty vs Cahan.
Revenga by System Of A Down hits the arena and Cahan Malone steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and three inches weighing in at two hundred and one pounds from Dublin, Ireland, Cahan Malone.
Josh Hart: I feel sorry for the guy ‘cause he lost his tag title but he’s got bigger fish to catch now!
The winner of this tournament gets the opportunity of a lifetime and Cahan isn’t gonna lose it without a fight.
Kerry Lane: There is no doubting Cahan’s ability but I can’t see him winning the tournament with the likes of Kassidy and Tyrus Helms there.
A remix of the Canadian national anthem hits as Matty Williams comes down to the ring with a Canadian flag, waving it proudly.
Jessica Lock: Standing in a 6 feet 1, 230 pounds from Toronto Canada, Matty Williams.
Kerry Lane: Matty retained his title at Blaze of Glory but even with the IT title, he’s got bigger targets.
Josh Hart: He sure does. He’s learnt that if you keep one title, you won’t have time for another but he’s gone and improved that… He wants them all!
Cahan Malone Vs Matty Williams
Bell rings: Cahan takes Matty straight down with a clothesline but Matty rolls back up and shakes himself off before staring Cahan down in the middle of the ring. Matty hits a couple of punches on Cahan but Cahan dominates him with even more punches after before Matty bails out of the ring. Cahan climbs straight out after him but Matty uses the time Cahan takes to get out the ring to take him down with a clothesline. Matty then stomps a few times on Cahan before lifting him up to his feet and tossing him brutally shoulder first into the steel steps. Matty then rolls into the ring but back out again to restart the refs count and he approaches Cahan again. He pulls Cahan up and rams him into the barricade. Matty takes a few steps back before running at Cahan but Cahan dodges him and hits him with a back body drop over the barricade into the crowd. Cahan climbs into the ring and waits for Matty as the refs count is reaching even closer to 10 but Matty scrambles himself over the barricade and back into the ring by 8. Cahan pulls Matty up by his hair before he can get to his feet and hits a quick snap suplex on Matty to floor him. Cahan drags Matty close to one of the turnbuckles and climbs to the top rope. He gets up from a crouching position so he is stood up and he looks all over the arena but as he turns around to hit a move, Matty gets up and hits him with a forearm. Cahan nearly falls off the turnbuckle but stays on until Matty hits a huge Pele kick on him, sending him off the turnbuckle and to the outside chin first on the barricade. Matty stays in the ring but eventually gets fed up of waiting for Cahan so he leaves the ring and picks Cahan up. He Irish whips Cahan into the ring post and Cahan’s head bounces straight off it and he drops onto the arena floor. Matty then approaches the announce table and throws the cover off and then the monitors. Matty turns around to find Cahan is already on his feet and he hits Matty with a belly-to-belly suplex. He rolls Matty under the bottom rope and follows him into the ring. Cahan stomps several times on Matty’s chest and arms before trying to lock him in the Irish clutch. Cahan nearly has it locked in but Matty luckily slides out of the way and rolls Cahan up in a schoolboy. 1… kickout from Cahan! Both men get up to their feet at the same time and grapple up in a test of strength which Cahan wins with ease by shoving Matty across the ring. Matty gets back up and the two grapple up again but this time Matty knees Cahan in the gut and sets him up for a Canadian destroyer and hits it with huge impact! Matty hooks Cahan’s leg for a pin with a huge smile on his face. 1… 2… Cahan gets his shoulder up at the last moment possible as Matty’s happiness turns into shock. Matty slowly makes his way back up to his feet while Cahan is still on the mat and then he pulls Cahan up and sets up another Canadian destroyer but Cahan falls to the mat before Matty can even nail it. Knowing that Cahan doesn’t have the strength to get up, Matty tries to lock the Canadian crab in on Cahan but Cahan turns over onto his back and pushes Matty away with his feet.
Kerry Lane: I can’t see this going on much longer. Cahan is emotionally and physically drained right now.
Josh Hart: As beaten down as he may be from that Canadian destroyer, my man Cahan still has it in him to get the win.
Cahan tries to pull himself to his feet but as he reaches half way Matty charges at him and sends him halfway across the ring with a knee to the face while he was bent down. Cahan is sprawled across the mat but Matty doesn’t even look like he cares as he climbs to the top rope and turns around to set up a moonsault. Matty jumps off and flips in mid-air but Cahan gets his knees up and into Matty’s midsection! Matty walks around the ring holding his gut and Cahan slowly gets to his feet before kicking Matty and hoisting him up into a Celtic cross position and nailing it perfectly! Cahan crawls across and gets his arm over Matty’s chest for the pin. 1… 2… 3!
Winner: Cahan Malone
Kerry: Another match in to books for the ruler of the ring. Only one more to go.
Josh: It is our main event, and its coming up, right after this break.
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Kerry: Welcome back to Mayhem. Up next we have Kassidy going head to head with a superstar still unknown to use, but causing quite a commotion backstage.
Josh: Well here comes Kassidy.
Slept so long by Jay Gordon hits as Kassidy comes out from the back and strikes a destiny pose at the top of the ramp as sparks rain down behind him and he walks slowly down the ramp turning his head slowly around the arena to look at the crowd before sliding under the bottom rope and into the ring. As soon as he enters the ring he walks straight to the turnbuckle and climbs onto the second rope and strikes another destiny pose before hopping off the second rope as the music dies down.
Jessica Lock: His opponent, standing in at 6 feet, 200 pounds haling from Transylvania, Romania, Kassidy.
Kerry Lane: Kassidy must have been struggling this week in training, not knowing who his opponent is.
Josh Hart: That is no excuse for losing though. If he loses tonight I bet that’s all he’s gonna bang on about after.
While Kassidy is standing in the ring the camera again cuts to the back stage area looking into Bruce Page’s office. Carl Long is still sitting there talking with Bruce. Bruce is on the phone jotting a few things down.
Bruce: Thank you for all your help.
Man on phone: No problem, sorry for the mix-up.
Bruce: Thanks for clearing it up, sorry to bother you so late, enjoy the rest of the show.
Bruce hangs the phone up and looks up at Carl Long. Bruce tears a part of the paper off and you can hear him say something to Carl. Carl stands up and steps out of the office.
Carl: Mark Jenkins?
An officer climbs off his motorcycle and walks to Carl.
Mark: Yes.
Carl: Bruce would like to talk to you.
Mark: Ok.
Mark walks into the office as Bruce signals to take a seat. Carl reaches in and lets the door close.
Kerry: What are they talking about?
Josh: I don’t know, am I in the office with them?
Kerry: Well no, I hope Bruce didn’t get anyone fired.
Josh: Its not Bruce’s fault these guys drove a motorcade into the arena, and then tried telling Bruce what’s going to happen.
Kerry: That’s true.
The door to Bruce’s office then opens. Mark walks out and looks down to one of the officers and nods. Half of the officers go to the other side of the limos as a door is heard opening. Carl long looks at Bruce.
Carl: What’s going on?
Bruce: You’ll see.
You can see a crowd of officers walking past the other sides of the limos between the limos themselves and between the police SUVs. When you can finally see everything that is going on, you can only see the mans back. The camera did not get a look at his face. The crowd of officers start swarming out and around the stage area as the man crawls up into the stage. The camera looks back at Carl, Bruce and Mark. Bruce looks at Mark and shakes his hand. Bruce then looks at Carl. Carl has a stunned look on his face as Bruce begins to smile.
Bruce: Get ready, this is going to be a lot better then getting puked on!
The arena suddenly blacks out with the sole sound of a WWII Air Raid siren howling for a few seconds. Then "Blow Me Away" by Breaking Benjamin hits with fireworks exploding from left to right at the entrance and we can just see him see him standing at the entrance with his hands on his hips looking cocky and confident. With the arena still dark Strobe lights turn on with blue, red and green lasers going berserk in every direction. It's hard to see him as he is only a shadow, he makes his way to the ring but once in the ring a spotlight is planted on him. He makes his way to the top turnbuckle and does his worship sign before doing a backflip down to the mat.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at 6 feet 2, 230 pounds, hailing from Melbourne Australia, Matt Summers.
Josh Hart: Oh my god! I cant believe that was who was in the limos! Matt Summers is back, I didn’t expect him to return against Kassidy in the Ruler of the Ring as a mystery opponent.
Kerry Lane: What a signing by Monday Mayhem! He obviously didn’t get what he wanted on Hardcore Impact so when his contract expired he jumped ship to Mayhem!
Kassidy Vs Matt Summers
Bell rings: Summers attacks as soon as the bell rings with a running knee to Kassidy’s gut which flips him over as he lands backfirst on the mat. Kassidy gets back up and grapples with Summers. He pushes Summers into the corner but Summers turns it around with Kassidy in the corner and he then hits Kassidy with a combination of punches and open hand slaps to the face as well as kicks to his legs rapidly but Kassidy starts to fight back with punches of his own until Summers floors him with a superkick out of nowhere. Summers stomps on Kassidy’s head and carries on despite the crowds boos towards him and then starts to stomp on his arms and chest. Summers eventually lets Kassidy get up and goes for a suplex but Kassidy won’t let him lift him up and hits a suplex of his own on Summers. Summers gets back up and the two grapple up again. They push eachother back and forth across the ring and as Summers is pushing Kassidy, Kass moves out the way and the momentum of Summers pushing sends him to the floor and the crowd laugh at him as well as Kassidy. Summers climbs onto his knees and glares at Kassidy before getting up to his feet. Summers lets frustration get the better of him as he goes for a spear on Kassidy but Kassidy side-steps it and Summers goes out through the middle rope. Summers gets up unscathed but has a even stronger glare at Kassidy as he climbs onto the apron. Kassidy tries to punch him off but he ducks and drives his shoulder into Kassidy’s chest before getting into the ring and hitting Kassidy with a German suplex.
Josh Hart: I know who I want to win but I don’t know whose gonna win.
Kerry Lane: I don’t have a clue either but if the playing field stays fair this should be a great match to watch.
Summers locks in the sharpshooter on Kassidy as he tries to struggle out but Summers applies more pressure by the second and as Kassidy grabs the ropes Summers smartly drags him back into the middle of the ring and locks in the stf! Summers makes sure Kassidy can’t get anywhere but Kassidy is still holding on and not tapping. Summers tries to apply as much pressure as he can but doesn’t look like he is using all his strength as it is. Kassidy is still hanging on and refusing to tap as Summers tries to pulls his head back even further but Kassidy still doesn’t tap so Summers releases the hold. He leaves the ring and pulls tons of chairs from under the ring and throws them all over the place. He then pulls out a final chair and enters the ring with it. The ref tries to take the chair off him but he spits in his face and throws him over the top rope before nailing Kassidy in the head with a chair and then places it on the floor. He lifts Kassidy up for a brainbuster and delivers it precisely onto the steel chair! The ref calls for a disqualification from the outside of the ring as Summers holds he chair up in celebration of his assault of Kassidy.
Winner: Kassidy (Dq)
Jessica Lock: And your winner, by disqualification, Kassidy!
Kerry Lane: How sick! What was the need of that?
Josh Hart: Do make an impact on mayhem! You get it? Funny huh, Kerry?
Kerry Lane: So funny I forgot to laugh. Well after this shocking end to a controversial show stay tuned next week for more action on Monday Night Mayhem!
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