Masked Wrestler's Wrestling on PPV: Season 1, Episode 2
Excaliber welcomes everyone at watching home, in the audience, and illegally online for the second episode of MWW. He hypes tonight's main event of Rey Mysterio vs. El Hijo del Santo in a battle of two of lucha libre's most celebrated names. He introduces the opening contest, which will be a tag team championship qualifying match!
Match 1: Tag Team Championship Qualifier
Faceless
vs.
The Super Smash Brothers
A highly competitive bout to kick of the series of tournament matches in MWW, the finish came with Player Dos going for the Spanish Fly on Sin Cara Negro, only to be powerbombed by Sin Cara Azul leading to a Swanton Bomb from Negro for the three count.
Post match, Sin Cara Negro started stomping at Player Uno as he checked on his fallen brother. Luckily, Sin Cara Azul pulled his partner away before things could escalate and tried to apologise, but it's clear Uno was not happy at what happened.
Match 2: Open Championship Qualifier
Green Ant
vs.
Jigsaw
What started out as mat based contest favoured Green Ant, but once things got more explosive, Jigsaw took over. Green Ant put up a hell of a fight, but Jig was able to put the rookie away with Jig N Tonic for the win.
Post match, both competitors shook hands in a complete reversal of the previous bouts aftermath. But they were interrupted by the music of the Nordic Warrior Tursas, surprisingly flanked by Kimchee! Tursas pointed at both men in the ring and made the belt motion to make his intentions in MWW perfectly clear.
Match 3
Super Dragon
vs.
Leatherface
This went pretty much as you'd expect it to go, with Leatherface and Dragon fighting pretty much everywhere in the building. Eventually they managed to get back to the ring, where Leatherface tried to powerbomb Dragon onto thumbtacks. However Dragon escaped dropped and hit the psychodriver onto the tacks for the three.
While the arena is returned to it's original state, Excaliber tries to get a few words with the generic luchador, El Generico. Unfortunately, there was a bit of a language barrier, so we simpy got a chorus of Ole! Ole! Ole! instead.
Match 4:
Trust! w/Sexy Star
vs.
Incoherence
A high flying, high octane match that was difficult to follow at times. The finish came as Frightmare became distracted by Sexy Star at ringside, leaving mentor Hallowicked to be double team and finished off with a lionsault from Hayabusa.
Match 5:
Abyss
vs.
Big Van Vader
It was quick and it was sudden. Both men came out swinging, but Vader is far too battle hardened for Abyss and managed to keep the Monster down with a Moonsault after sveral stiff shots to the head.
Post match, Mankind arrives and starts to cut a promo in the aisle but it’s tough to hear over Leatherface’s chainsaw as he comes through the crowd. The two surround the ring and to attack Vader but Abyss watches Vader’s back. After Office Space retreat, Vader thanks Abyss by sucker punching him and hoisting him up for a Vaderbomb. Vader is left standing dominant.
Match 6: Open Championship Qualifier
Fire Ant w/The Colony
vs.
Ultramantis Black
After Green Ant's disappointment earlier, the Colony have all their members out to support Fire Ant in his match. The sheer number of distractions is too much for UMB to concentrate on, and he falls victim to the "heat of the moment" (running enziguri).
Post match, UMB asks for a microphone. He says he's tried to go straight in MWW, but it's clear from this match that he's going to need minions to succeed around here, and declares he'll rebuild his Neo Solar Temple and once again reign supreme.
Main Event:
El Hijo del Santo
vs.
Rey Mysterio
After an early feeling out process, both men just went move for move with one another in a true feast for lucha fans eyes. The match looked over as Santo locked in La de a caballo (camel clutch) but Mysterio slipped out and set Santo up for the 619. That connected and all that was needed was Rey to drop the dime, when from out of nowhere, Octagon pulled Mysterio off the apron for the DQ
Post match, Octagon threw Mysterio back into the ring and back into La de a caballo. El Generico then ran from the back to make the save. Santo & Octagon retreated to the back before things got out of control.
Excaliber then told Santo & Excaliber to take a good look at the two men in the ring, as they'd be facing them next week in tag team action!
Excaliber welcomes everyone at watching home, in the audience, and illegally online for the second episode of MWW. He hypes tonight's main event of Rey Mysterio vs. El Hijo del Santo in a battle of two of lucha libre's most celebrated names. He introduces the opening contest, which will be a tag team championship qualifying match!
Match 1: Tag Team Championship Qualifier
Faceless
vs.
The Super Smash Brothers
A highly competitive bout to kick of the series of tournament matches in MWW, the finish came with Player Dos going for the Spanish Fly on Sin Cara Negro, only to be powerbombed by Sin Cara Azul leading to a Swanton Bomb from Negro for the three count.
Post match, Sin Cara Negro started stomping at Player Uno as he checked on his fallen brother. Luckily, Sin Cara Azul pulled his partner away before things could escalate and tried to apologise, but it's clear Uno was not happy at what happened.
Match 2: Open Championship Qualifier
Green Ant
vs.
Jigsaw
What started out as mat based contest favoured Green Ant, but once things got more explosive, Jigsaw took over. Green Ant put up a hell of a fight, but Jig was able to put the rookie away with Jig N Tonic for the win.
Post match, both competitors shook hands in a complete reversal of the previous bouts aftermath. But they were interrupted by the music of the Nordic Warrior Tursas, surprisingly flanked by Kimchee! Tursas pointed at both men in the ring and made the belt motion to make his intentions in MWW perfectly clear.
Match 3
Super Dragon
vs.
Leatherface
This went pretty much as you'd expect it to go, with Leatherface and Dragon fighting pretty much everywhere in the building. Eventually they managed to get back to the ring, where Leatherface tried to powerbomb Dragon onto thumbtacks. However Dragon escaped dropped and hit the psychodriver onto the tacks for the three.
While the arena is returned to it's original state, Excaliber tries to get a few words with the generic luchador, El Generico. Unfortunately, there was a bit of a language barrier, so we simpy got a chorus of Ole! Ole! Ole! instead.
Match 4:
Trust! w/Sexy Star
vs.
Incoherence
A high flying, high octane match that was difficult to follow at times. The finish came as Frightmare became distracted by Sexy Star at ringside, leaving mentor Hallowicked to be double team and finished off with a lionsault from Hayabusa.
Match 5:
Abyss
vs.
Big Van Vader
It was quick and it was sudden. Both men came out swinging, but Vader is far too battle hardened for Abyss and managed to keep the Monster down with a Moonsault after sveral stiff shots to the head.
Post match, Mankind arrives and starts to cut a promo in the aisle but it’s tough to hear over Leatherface’s chainsaw as he comes through the crowd. The two surround the ring and to attack Vader but Abyss watches Vader’s back. After Office Space retreat, Vader thanks Abyss by sucker punching him and hoisting him up for a Vaderbomb. Vader is left standing dominant.
Match 6: Open Championship Qualifier
Fire Ant w/The Colony
vs.
Ultramantis Black
After Green Ant's disappointment earlier, the Colony have all their members out to support Fire Ant in his match. The sheer number of distractions is too much for UMB to concentrate on, and he falls victim to the "heat of the moment" (running enziguri).
Post match, UMB asks for a microphone. He says he's tried to go straight in MWW, but it's clear from this match that he's going to need minions to succeed around here, and declares he'll rebuild his Neo Solar Temple and once again reign supreme.
Main Event:
El Hijo del Santo
vs.
Rey Mysterio
After an early feeling out process, both men just went move for move with one another in a true feast for lucha fans eyes. The match looked over as Santo locked in La de a caballo (camel clutch) but Mysterio slipped out and set Santo up for the 619. That connected and all that was needed was Rey to drop the dime, when from out of nowhere, Octagon pulled Mysterio off the apron for the DQ
Post match, Octagon threw Mysterio back into the ring and back into La de a caballo. El Generico then ran from the back to make the save. Santo & Octagon retreated to the back before things got out of control.
Excaliber then told Santo & Excaliber to take a good look at the two men in the ring, as they'd be facing them next week in tag team action!