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Here's my two oldest matches. Not sure which one came first, but anyways.
Here's my two oldest matches. Not sure which one came first, but anyways.
X-Division Championship Match
Jay Lethal vs. “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels
In a classic X-Division bout to be remembered between two veteran’s. Both Jay, and Daniels executed their finishers through out the match, but came short. Notable spot’s in the match where when Daniels hit Jay with a cross body from the turnbuckle to the announcer table, Jay hitting the elbow drop onto the announcer table, Daniels bloodying Jay after an elbow to the forehead, and Jay hitting The Lethal Combination off the apron. The end saw both men bloody, and beat. Jay had measured for yet another elbow but Daniels countered it, and brang the two down uncomfortably. “Slick” Johnson has began counting both men out for the double count out. Daniels begins churning at 4.… Jay starts leaning up at 6... Daniels uses the rope to barely get on his feet at 8.. Lethal is up at 9.…. Both men measure each other from across the ring. They both charge at each other dodging their clotheslines. Jay turns while Daniels keeps running towards the ropes, and he rebounds back. Jay hits Daniels with a back body drop, and get’s a rush of adrenaline. He yell’s out an “Oooh Yeaah”, and picks up Daniels. He throws Daniels into the corner, and hit’s a corner splash. He picks Daniels up, and points to the crowd, he gets on the second rope, but gets a jab to the forehead from Daniels. Daniels pushes him off, and leaps for a huricaranna. He hit’s Lethal, and covers him 1.….2.… Lethal kicks out. Daniels is shocked as he gets up holding his head. He turns to Johnson, and bad mouths him. Lethal is slowly getting up. Daniels pushes the ref to the floor, and turns to kick Jay who is on his knees in the head with a roundhouse. Jay catches his leg, and drops Daniels. He makes a bridge pin 1.…….2.…… Daniels kicks out yet again. Jay rolls backwards, and mounts Daniels. He starts hitting repetitive lefts, and rights. Johnson pulls Jay away, and warns him. Jay shoves Daniels, and turns into a huge clothesline from Daniels. Daniels hooks the leg 1.…2.… Jay gets a shoulder up! Daniels covers again 1...2... Jay kicks out. Daniels gets up infuriated. He walks around to burn of some steam. Jay gets up sooner than expected but is wobbly. Daniels goes for his forearms to the head. But Jay counters it with, and trips Daniels into the turnbuckle. Jay takes the chance to capitalize, and lifts Daniels onto the turnbuckle. He leaps onto the tope rope, and hooks his arm. He leaps backwards, and hit’s the backbreaker! He stalls for dramatic effect, and hit’s the STO! The crowd pops, as Lethal covers Daniels 1.………..2.……..3.…..Winner: Jay Lethal
1st Ever Fight for The Right Battle Royale
In the first ever Fight for The Right Battle Royal twelve men competed against one another for the bye in the first round of the tournament. The competitors where Eric Young, Petey Williams, Robert Rood, James Storm, Kaz, Junior Fatu, Alex Shelly, Chris Sabin, BG James, Kip James, Lance Hoyt, Jimmy Rave, and Sharkboy. The final three competitors where Robert Rood, Kaz, and Junior Fatu. Each men stood in a corner, all with their eye on one, another. Robert teased whom he would approach first. He eventually ran at Fatu, and began hitting him with left’s, and right’s. Fatu attempted to fight back with punches of his own to the gut, but Rood had the upper hand from the jump. Rood began getting caught up in the moment, and tried to drive Fatu into the turnbuckle, instead Fatu reversed it, and locked in an arm bar. Kaz who had been a spectator to the action climbed the turnbuckle he measured the two. Fatu saw Kaz was aiming for him, and dropped Rood. Kaz jump’s, and is caught by Fatu. Fatu immediately tosses Kaz over the ropes, and towards outside. Kaz grab’s the top rope, and almost get’s eliminated. Fatu doesn’t notice this, and turns into a clothesline from Rood. Rood laughs and begins chocking Fatu. Fatu is struggling, while Robert bad mouth’s him. Rood let’s go, and starts stomping on Fatu. He ignores the ref’s pleas, and hit’s a few elbow’s for good measure. Rood turns to the crowd, and begins telling them why he is the best. Fatu leans up, angry, and eyes set on Rood. He creeps up behind Rood. Rood turn’s, and is lifted by Junior. Junior run’s across the ring, and hit’s the Samoan Drop! The crowd cheer’s Fatu, as he bounces up, and teases his classic dancing. He strut’s around Rood, and dances over Robert. Just when James Storm comes storming in from the entrance with his beer bottle in hand. He slides in, and stares at Fatu from behind. Fatu turn’s into a ruthless beer bottle shot from James. Fatu is busted open wide, and falls over to the side. After, a half minute Rood sit’s up, and see’s James. The two give each other a hand shake, and walk over to Fatu. They bring Fatu up, and easily throw him over the ropes. Rood lift’s his hand’s in victory as he believes he has won the battle royal. Kaz is standing right behind the duo. He kick’s James in the gut, and hit’s and arm flip, on the rushing Rood. Kaz duck’s a right from James, and hit’s a knee. He goes center ring, right over the glass, and goes for a spinning neck breaker. James saves himself, and lift’s Kaz for a back suplex, but Kaz lands on his feet. He hit’s an inverted DDT! Kaz grabs the down Rood, and lift’s him at the turnbuckle. He goes for the Kazensteiner outside to the mat. Once he flips, Rood catches his legs, and hold him up, elevated. He pick’s Kaz up, and goes for a power bomb! Kaz takes the moment for an advantage, and rolls backwards landing on the apron. Kaz punches Rood in the face, shoves him off the turnbuckle!Winner: Kaz