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Yeah here we go for the hundredth time
Hand grenade pins in every line
Throw em up and let something shine
Going out of my fucking mind
Filthy mouth, no excuse
Find a new place to hang this noose
String me up from atop these roofs
Knot it tight so i won't get loose
Truth is you can stop and stare
Run myself out and no one cares
Dug the trench out lay it down there
With the shovel up out of reach somewhere
Yeah, someone pour it in
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
Maggot and TOK defeating MJ Doyle and Cahan Malone to claim the IWF Undisputed Tag Team Championship’s at Blaze of Glory is shown.
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
Matty Williams defeating Mick Johnson and TM to retain the IWF International Championship is shown.
Go start the show
Drop your boys and the sloppy flow
Shotgun I put lock and load
Cock it back and then watch it go
Mama help me I've been cursed
Death is rolling in every verse
Candy paint on this brand new hearse
Can't contain him he knows he works
Fuck this hurts I wont lie
Doesn't matter how hard I try
Half the words dont mean a thing
And I know that I wont be satisfied
So why try ignoring it
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
Vic Noreaga defeating Death, Prototype, CMS, and "Ruthless" Ryan Byrne to win the IWF Extreme Championship is shown.
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
Marcus Marshall defeating Aussie Battler and Matt Summers to become the Number One Contender to the IWF Undisputed Championship with the help of James Kash. Charlie Wayne defeating Mike Miller in a Parking Lot Brawl
is shown!
I've opened up these skies
I'll make you face this
I bought myself some fire
I'll make you, face, this, now!!!!
Knicky defeating Charlie Titan to become the New IWF Champion and MNM winning the fatal four way match to become the IWF Undisputed Championship is shown!
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
Hand grenade pins in every line
Throw em up and let something shine
Going out of my fucking mind
Filthy mouth, no excuse
Find a new place to hang this noose
String me up from atop these roofs
Knot it tight so i won't get loose
Truth is you can stop and stare
Run myself out and no one cares
Dug the trench out lay it down there
With the shovel up out of reach somewhere
Yeah, someone pour it in
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
Maggot and TOK defeating MJ Doyle and Cahan Malone to claim the IWF Undisputed Tag Team Championship’s at Blaze of Glory is shown.
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
Matty Williams defeating Mick Johnson and TM to retain the IWF International Championship is shown.
Go start the show
Drop your boys and the sloppy flow
Shotgun I put lock and load
Cock it back and then watch it go
Mama help me I've been cursed
Death is rolling in every verse
Candy paint on this brand new hearse
Can't contain him he knows he works
Fuck this hurts I wont lie
Doesn't matter how hard I try
Half the words dont mean a thing
And I know that I wont be satisfied
So why try ignoring it
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
Vic Noreaga defeating Death, Prototype, CMS, and "Ruthless" Ryan Byrne to win the IWF Extreme Championship is shown.
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
Marcus Marshall defeating Aussie Battler and Matt Summers to become the Number One Contender to the IWF Undisputed Championship with the help of James Kash. Charlie Wayne defeating Mike Miller in a Parking Lot Brawl
is shown!
I've opened up these skies
I'll make you face this
I bought myself some fire
I'll make you, face, this, now!!!!
Knicky defeating Charlie Titan to become the New IWF Champion and MNM winning the fatal four way match to become the IWF Undisputed Championship is shown!
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
Pyro’s emit from the stage and the camera’s pan across the arena showing all the fans standing on their feet waving their signs and camera’s flashing.
Kerry Lane: Welcome everyone to the New Era in pro wrestling, we are talking about the returning IWF as we are set to due battle here tonight.
Josh Hart: We have a double main event here tonight. One of the longest rivalries in the history of the IWF will go at it here tonight. Marcus Marshall takes on the IWF champion, Knicky in a non-title bout.
Kerry Lane: That’s not all, the current Undisputed champion MnM takes on Hardcore Impacts best in Charlie Wayne.
Josh Hart: After last week, nothing would surprise me.
Break Stuff by Limp Biskit hits the arena as James Kash steps out onto the stage wearing a very expensive Armani Suit and matching Sun Glasses with an evil smirk on his face.
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen the Chairman of The IWF, James Kash!
Kerry Lane: Ah, what’s he doing out here?
Josh Hart: He's the damn man Kerry, show some damn respect. I’ll tell Kash to fire your ass and I bet he’ll do it.
James Kash walks over to the announcer’s table and shakes Josh Hart’s hand while waving it at Kerry Lane, almost knocking him off his chair. Kash grabs the microphone, and stomps his way into the ring as the fan's Boo him.
James Kash: Shut the hell up, this is the respect your giving me? The IWF was buried six feet under in the ground and I dug it up and gave it life again. I bust my ass, day in and day OUT, and this is the respect you give to me. You fans are a bunch of heartless bastards. I have good mind to shut down the IWF right now, and take all my Championship Belts with me, you know that? But I’m not going to do that, you know why? It’s real simple. Its all about the money, you stupid fans, put MORE money into my pocket. Not like I need any more, but I just love to see you guys spend your hard earned cash at your dead end jobs and give it right to me just to watch men wrestler eachother! (ha ha ha)
But folks, this is the New Era, The Era of Kash and Changes will be made. These changes take place at End of the Line, our next show. There won't be two recognized champions any longer ....There will be only one. Knicky and MnM will be forced to battle for the "NEW" Undisputed Championship, oh I forgot. I think I’ll throw in a little extra spice to that match. What’s his name? Oh yea, Marcus Marshall. You see, Me and Marcus go wayyy back. We are MOBB Originals alongside Montana and Slash. Blood is thicker than Water, and Marcus, I know you hear me. I am not going to screw you over. The IWF officials won't screw you over, and this is going to be for all the marbles.
As you may have seen last week, me and one Vic Noreaga had a small argument. Well Vic, despite myself hating your guts, I am now the owner and can no longer worry myself with kicking your ass all over the arena, so I must make good business moves. With that said at End of the line, I am going to need you to bring the Xtreme Championship, shine it up real nice, and hand it to me, because we are going to have a public burning. With that being said, four men will battle it out, for the International Championship, the one around Matty Williams shoulder, his challengers will be YOU Vic Noreaga, and a young gunner, by the name of CMS, and Crazy Rick O'Shea. James Kash has Spoken!
Another small problem I had last week, was with one Charlie Titan, a guy who thinks he is a "superstar" in this business. Only problem is that he hasn’t done a damn thing! I told him last week that he has to start at the bottom, and that is exactly, but he will be doing here tonight. But next week, it’s another story. One Cahan Malone, has volunteered his services to dispose of one Charlie Titan. So One on One at End of the Line, Charlie Titan will be destroyed, by Cahan Malone. I've got more matchups to be named later, but tonight you better get ready for one of the best blockbuster shows of your life! James Kash promises results!
Josh Hart: Isn’t Mr. Kash just great. He’s made some huge changes and making matches for End Of The Line.
Kerry Lane: Well he does make some valid points even if I don’t agree with them.
Josh Hart: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back.
**COMMERICAL BREAK**
Josh Hart: Folks were back and if you missed the opening segment James Kash is making some major changes and he’s shaking up the IWF.
Kerry Lane: That he is Josh, but lets hope it all for the best.
The Slam By Toby Mac ft T-bone blasts through the arena the arena darkens, on the titan-tron see Marcus's face looking to both sides, as he turns a drum beat, gradually speeds up. Start a countdown on titan-tron 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. 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.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot two inches tall and weighing two hundred and forty six pound, form San Diego, California, Marcus Blade
Josh Hart: This guy is going to rule this match.
Kerry Lane: Lets just wait and see.
Thunderstruck by ACDC hits the arena. Black and white AJ Styles Pyro, Travis walks through the pyro and to the ring slapping hands with fans.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot two inches tall and weighing two hundred and fifteen pounds, from Sand Springs, Oklahoma, Travis Treadwell
Kerry Lane: Here comes young rookie Travis Treadwell and he plans to take the IWF by storm.
Josh Hart: Just another hot head rookie that needs to know how the game is played.
I don't wanna stop By Ozzy Ozbourne hits the arena and Bulldog Executioner and Mrs. X make their way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot four inches tall and weighing two hundred and sixty pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, Bulldog Executioner!
Josh Hart: I wonder what this young rookie can do in the ring.
Kerry Lane: Well let’s just wait and see.
Teenagers by My Chemical Romance hits the arena as CWI steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot two inches tall and weighing two hundred and thirty one pounds, from Nashville, Tennessee, Calvin Walter Immune.
Josh Hart: All these guys are extremely talented!
Kerry Lane: Yeah, I’m looking forward to watching this match and see how it unfolds.
Fatal Four Way Match
Bulldog Executioner
Vs.
Travis Treadwell
Vs.
Marcus Blade
Vs.
CMI
Josh Hart: That’s the problem with Fatal Four way matches, you need to know where all your opponents are all of the time
Kerry Lane: If you ain’t talented enough to do that then you are in the wrong business.
Blade and Treadwell both pick CWI up and throw him to the outside. Treadwell turns around and is knocked down with a clothesline. Blade picks him up and lifts him for the power bomb. He keeps hold of his legs and lifts him up again for another power bomb. The referee starts to make the pin but Blade lifts him up one last time and smashes him to the mat with all his strength.. He covers him for a pin but Bulldog quickly breaks the attempt. Bulldog picks him up and throws Blade into the corner. Bulldog stands in the opposite and charges towards him. Blade moves at the last possible moment. Bulldog crashes into the corner and bounces back. As he turns around, Blade picks him up on his shoulders for the F-5. He moves into the center of the ring but is hit by a missile dropkick from the top rope by CWI. All four men lay flat out in the ring. The referee starts the ten count. Mrs. X starts hitting the apron, which gets the crowd clapping along with her.
Josh Hart: You can tell this match is taking it’s toll on all four wrestlers.
Kerry Lane: It’s been a hell of a match and it still ain’t over!
Everybody starts to move in the ring. They slowly get to their feet. Blade is the first one to get to his feet properly. He picks CWI up for the F-5 but is hit with a super kick from Treadwell. Bulldog knocks Treadwell down with a big boot and is the only one left standing in the ring. Mrs. X cheers on the outside as he celebrates inside the ring. Bulldog picks Treadwell up to his feet. He smashes him into the turnbuckle with The Last Chance. He signals for The X-Ecution and lifts Treadwell up into the torture rack. Treadwell screams in pain as Bulldog flexes his back. The referee shouts up at Treadwell, asking if he wants to give up. He looks as if he is about to tap, but CWI and Blade knock Bulldog down with a double chop block. They both immediately stomp him to make sure he won’t get back up. They continue beating him down until the referee steps in to break it up.
Kerry Lane: That’s what they’ll have to do if they stand a chance of winning this match.
Josh Hart: Teamwork is the key to the match
They both pick him up and manage to hit a double suplex. Blade continues to keep him grounded on the floor. CWI goes over to Treadwell and tells him to get up to the top rope. Treadwell slowly makes his way up to the top turnbuckle. Meanwhile, Blade picks Bulldog up for a power bomb. CWI grabs hold of his shoulders and both CWI and Blade drive him down to the mat below. They tell Treadwell to hit him with something from the top rope. He hits a fantastic 450 splash. Both him and Bulldog holds their ribs. CWI and Blade pick Bulldog up and give him a double clothesline over the top rope. Mrs. X quickly runs over and checks on her man. CWI and Blade lean on the ropes, looking at Bulldog. Both men slowly turn around. Treadwell is charging towards them. Blade takes the lead and charges towards him. As they meet in the center, Treadwell is folded in half with a huge spear. He slowly rolls under the ropes to the outside. As Blade gets to his feet, CWI tries to lock in the full nelson. Blade tries to battles out of it. He does so by backing up in the corner. CWI releases his hold. Blade lifts him up and smashes him to the floor with a F-5. He covers him for the pin.
Winner: Marcus Blade
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match up, via pin fall, Marcus Blade!
Josh Hart: What a match up that was, Marcus Blade got the winning pin fall after that devastating F-5.
Kerry Lane: That he did and what a match that was.
Josh Hart: Well folks were going to keep the action coming with our next match up.
James Kash is in his office, while Marcus Marshall comes in with no knock.
Marcus Marshall: Mr Kash, the man of the hour, how are you doin buddy?
James Kash: Busy, but good.
Marcus Marshall: I just wanted to thank you, for not only giving me another shot at Knicky, but also that big championship match next week.
James Kash: No problem, you deserve it.
Marcus Marshall: You know, I was thinking, If I beat Knicky, he shouldn’t even be allowed to compete at End of the Line.
James Kash: aaaaa
The door swings open again, and its Knicky!
Knicky: Did if hear my name mentioned???
Marcus Marshall: (quietly) speak of the devil
James Kash: Knicky, what are you doing here, you are not welcome. This is a private meeting.
Knicky: Private meeting? You guys going to make out or what? Or should I say, Marcus kissing your ass all night. I know you've weaseled your way in.
Marcus Marshall: ENOUGH! You weren’t better than me years ago, and you still aren’t. In case YOU forgot, YOU paid the ref's. This time, It will be my referee!
Knicky: I don’t need a referee to beat your ass! And Kash if you dare cost me my title in any way, I will make your life a living hell!
James Kash: Hey Knicky, listen up you better win your match tonight against Marcus here, because if you don’t I will strip you of that title and you will not compete in the Triple Threat Match at End of The Line.
Knicky thinks real hard about something, but than changes his mind and walks out as James Kash and Marcus Marshall both have an evil smile and talk rather fast as the cameras follow Knicky out.
Josh Hart: Check that out James Kash just stated that if Knicky doesn’t win tonight’s match that he’s out of the Triple Threat Match at End of the Line.
Kerry Lane: That’s not all folks James Kash also said that if Knicky doesn’t win he’s going to strip him of that title.
Josh Hart: Folks lets get to the next matchup.
I’m Comin’ by Silkk The Shocker. 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.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot one inch tall and weighing two hundred and forty five pounds, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "Ruthless" Rick O’Shea!
Josh Hart: Amazing technical wrestler here, can’t wait to see him in action!
Kerry Lane: He is good, but what chance does he stand against these opponents!
Down with the Sickness by Disturbed. 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 and up to the top rope doing the destiny taunt before jumping in the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five foot ten inches tall and weighing two hundred and forty five pounds, from Vancouver, British Columbia, “The Human Highlight Reel†The Conman!
Josh Hart: This guy can be a bit cocky at times but he does have talent.
Kerry Lane: That’s what this business is about…talent!
We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal by Eddie and Chavo Guerrero blasts through the arena. Ozzy comes out in a low rider. When the car stops, fireworks shoot out the back of it. He rolls into the ring and climbs to the top rope. He uses the Viva La Raza taunt to the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six foot four inches tall and weighing two hundred and twenty pounds, from Los Angeles, CA, Ozzy Homes!
Josh Hart: He is like a luchador from Los Angeles
Kerry Lane: Quite a contrast but lets see what he’s made of
Ozzy Homes
Vs.
The Conman
Vs.
Rick O'Shea
Vs.
The Conman
Vs.
Rick O'Shea
Bell Rings: All three men stand in the ring, checking each other out. Homes glances over at Conman. They acknowledge each other and move closer together. Conman smiles as he pats Homes on the back. Homes smiles back in return as they eye up an anxious O’Shea. Homes and Conman back him back into the corner. Suddenly, O’Shea hits Conman with a right hand and then the same with Homes. Both men are knocked off their balance which gives O’Shea the chance to get out the corner. Homes quickly comes round and throws a right hand of his own. O’Shea ducks and grabs Homes by the waist. He begins to lift him over for a belly-to-back suplex but as he lifts him, Conman grabs hold of Homes which forces O’Shea to put him back on the ground. He falls to the floor and Conman quickly hits O’Shea with a super kick. He falls to the floor in one fluid motion.
Josh Hart: He just about took his head off with that kick.
Kerry Lane: He’ll feel the effects of that later!
Conman taunts the crowd in his success. He helps Homes to his feet and the two soon go to work on O’Shea, stomping him all over the ring. Homes picks O’Shea to his feet and holds his arms behind his back. Conman starts laying the punches into his ribs. After about ten-fifteen shots, Homes lets him go and he drops to his knees. Conman bounces off the ropes behind O’Shea, grabs his head and slams a bull dog into the mat. Conman gets to his feet and talks trash to a laid out O’Shea. He then points down at him as if to let Homes have his way with him. Homes picks him up and applies a front face lock. He gets the first suplex of the three amigos. He gets the second suplex in the three amigos. But as he goes for the third, O’Shea blocks it and hit’s a suplex of his own. Conman is too busy taunting the crowd to notice O’Shea has got the advantage.
Kerry Lane: Turns around Conman, take advantage of both men being down and out!
Josh Hart: He looks too interested in riling up the crowd, than the match itself.
He turns around to see both men laid out on the floor. He looks stunned and immediately goes back to work on O’Shea. He kicks him in the ribs but he somehow manages to get to one knee. Conman starts with the punches to his face. Somehow, O’Shea blocks a punch and hits a one of his own. Conman stumbles back but as soon as he regains his composure, O’Shea runs into him and drives him into the corner. He rams him with his shoulder once or twice before climbing onto the middle rope. He starts with the punches to Conman’s head. The crowd start counting along as he makes his way up to ten. He hits number ten and quickly dives onto Homes with a cross body. Homes rolls under the bottom rope and rests on the apron. O’Shea quickly gets to his feet and rests on the corner ropes. Conman slowly gets to his feet and is met with a running big boot. O’Shea sees Homes get up on the apron, so he hits him with a running big boot also. Homes leaps through the air and bounces off the ring barrier. O’Shea shouts abuse to Homes on the floor outside.
Josh Hart: That was a one helluva landing on the barricade.
Kerry Lane: Yeah, but I’ve seen a lot worse!
O’Shea turns around and begins to stalk Conman. Conman eventually gets to his feet and is hit by an Olympic Slam. O’Shea takes the straps off his shoulders and applies the O’Shea Can You See! He Conman’s neck right back. He holds out and doesn’t tap. O’Shea gives it one helluva pull and Conman taps instantly!
Winner: Rick O’Shea
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen, your winner of the match up via submission, Rick O‘Shea!
Josh Hart: Did you see his neck crack as he pulled!!
Kerry Lane: That’s just plain stupid, he could have a broken neck or something!
Josh Hart: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back.
**COMMERICAL BREAK**
Josh Hart: Folks were back and yet again we have some more action to get to.
Kerry Lane: This match is going to be intense. Charlie Titan back in the ring once again.
Josh Hart: Charlie Titan is on the wrong side of the playing field going against the one James Kash.
Headstrong by Tramp hits the arena as Fireworks go off in the colors of Canada. Brandon Rivers steps out onto the stage wearing a ripped shirt on takes it off and acts to throw it in the crowd but does not. Rivers then stops half way to the ring and shows off his muscles and flexes to the crowd as they boo him. He walks to the ring just before he gets in the lights change colors and shine on the ring in the shape of the Canadian Flag...he gets in the ring and goes to the rope and flexes again then he gets in the middle and puts his arms in the air and bend them showing his muscles again with fire works going off behind him.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and five inches, weighing in at two hundred and seventy-eight pounds from Toronto, Canada, “Tha King of Canada†Brandon Rivers!
Josh Hart: Here comes the handpicked opponent that James Kash has selected for Charlie Titan here tonight. Lets see what this kid can do.
Kerry Lane: He does look intense, but lets wait and see what he can do in the ring.
Higher Ground by The Red Hot Chili Peppers hits the arena as the intro to Higher Ground starts and black and blue lights come across the arena. As the guitars of the song come in, Charlie Titan walks through the curtain and the fans cheer. He throws up a devil horn sign with both hands. In the middle of the entrance ramp, red pyro shoots out from the floor. He makes his way to the ring, jumps in and makes the devil horns sign in the middle of the ring. He then poses on the turnbuckles and ropes making a T sign with his arms.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and three inches weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds from Hollis, Queens, New York, “The Renegade†Charlie Titan!
Josh Hart: Folks here comes the black list superstar of James Kash. Kash is going to do whatever it takes to make this guy’s life a living hell.
Kerry Lane: Charlie always finds a way to get out of tight places and this match should be just another example of that.
Single’s Match
Brandon Rivers
Vs.
Charlie Titan
Josh Hart: Damn it man, Rivers is not doing what Kash brought him here to do he better straighten up.
Kerry Lane: This is just Charlie Titan proving that he can get the job done inside that ring.
Titan waits for Rivers to make it back to his feet and when he does Titan jumps over the top rope and catches Rivers with a vaulting body press. Titan makes it back to his feet and guides Rivers back to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Rivers stumbles back to his feet and Titan bounces off the ropes and catches Rivers with a jumping clothesline that sends him down to the mat. Rivers makes it back to his feet and than Titan catches him with Da Spike in the middle of the ring. Titan makes it back to his feet and does the Devil Horns taunt in the middle of the ring waiting for Rivers to make it back to his feet. Rivers sits up and Titan bounces off the ropes and catches Rivers with a shinning wizard right to the face forcing him back down to the mat. Titan now taunts to the face and guides Rivers back to his feet. Titan catches Rivers with a shot to the midsection and than plants him on the mat with the Idolizer in the middle of the ring. On the way down the feet of Rivers hit the ref and the ref goes down with Rivers. Just than James Kash appears on the titan tron.
James Kash: Charlie, Hey Charlie Boy up here. Hey how you doing? You look busy are you in the middle of a match am I interrupting you? I’m so sorry, but hey I just wanted to tell you that you might want to turn around.
Charlie Titan turns around and when he does Cahan Malone slides into the ring and catches Titan with a series of strong closed fist rights hands. Malone than sets Titan up for the Celtic Cross and connects in the middle of the ring. Malone grabs Rivers and throws him over Titan and than revives the ref and position him to where he can see the pin. The ref makes a slow three count, but Titian isn’t able to kick out and Rivers gets the pinfall.
Winner by Pinfall: Brandon Rivers
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match up, via pinfall, Brandon Rivers.
Josh Hart: I knew he would pull through in the end.
Kerry Lane: What are you talking about Cahan Malone and James Kash did all the dirty work.
Josh Hart: Hey I would watch what I say about James Kash if I were you.
Titan slowly sits up and sees Cahan Malone walking back up the ramp waving back at him and shouting out I’ll see you at End Of The Line.
Kerry Lane: Damn them why are they always messing with things.
Josh Hart: He’s the boss he can do whatever the hell he wants.
Matt Summers is walking down the hall jumping and jabbing when Tom Mcbrady and Marcus Sutherland coming walking up. Matt Summers takes a step back, with them exchanging looks.
Tom McBrady: Hello Matt, how are you doing?
Matt Summers: Good....??
Tom McBrady: I just wanted to wish you luck in your match.
Matt Summers: Well thanks....
Tom McBrady: Actually, i also have a proposition too.
Matt Summers: I'm listening
Tom McBrady: Follow me.
All three men walk and talk down the hall as they let out a big laugh toward the end of the halfway. They walk into the Sutherland's lavish locker room and they sit down on the couch in front of a large table. The door is closed, but cracked slightly as the camera tries to catch a view. Tom McBrady pulls out a contract, and a pen as Matt Summers signs and all three men toast.
Josh Hart: I wonder what the hell that was all about.
Kerry Lane: Hopefully we’ll find out.
Josh Hart: Lets get to the next match up.
Kerry Lane: Lets shall we.
Grimey hits the arena as Vic Noreaga steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring taunting the fans on his way down.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and one inch weighing in at two hundred and sixty pounds from Queens, New York, Vic Noreaga!
Josh Hart: This guy has got to be in one hell of a bad mood. He’s an idiot for fighting with the Owner, James Kash and Kash is going to burn his title at End of The Line.
Kerry Lane: Well Kash is doing whats right for business even if I don’t agree with him.
Slept So Long hits the arena as Kassidy steps out onto the stage and makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet even weighing in at two hundred pounds even, from Transylvania, Romania, “The Soulless Assassin†Kassidy!
Kerry Lane: Kash was picking smart when he picked Kassidy to go up against Noreaga if anybody knows there way around a Hardcore Match its Kassidy.
Josh Hart: Yeah Noreaga is going to be in for some serious hell tonight.
Philly Street Fight
Vic Noreaga
Vs.
Kassidy
Josh Hart: Noreaga actually has the advantage at the moment in this match.
Kerry Lane: He’s from the streets he knows how to fight dirty when it calls for it.
Noreaga stops the beat down on Kassidy and taunts to the crowd. Kassidy grabs his head and his hand is covered in blood. Kassidy takes his fingers and licks the blood off. Kassidy sits up and immediately makes it back to his feet. Noreaga is still taunting to the fans yelling at them to shut up. Kassidy taps Noreaga on the shoulder and than Noreaga turns around and attempts to catch Kassidy with a right hand, but Kassidy catches the right hand of Noreaga and plants him on the mat with a modified scoop slam. Kassidy mounts the chest of Noreaga and beats his face in with a series of rights and lefts. Kassidy bounces off the ropes and than catches Noreaga with a knee drop across the face. Kassidy makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the three count, but Noreaga is able to kick out at two. Noreaga stirs a bit and sits up. Kassidy makes his way over to guides Noreaga back to his feet and Noreaga stays on his knee and than drives his fist into the groin of Kassidy catching him with a low blow. Noreaga slides to the outside and than jumps the barricade and heads out to the back taking his time. Kassidy slowly makes it back to his feet and grabs his kendo stick and than slowly limps towards Noreaga climbing over the barricade and following Noreaga into the back. Kassidy eventually walks off the pain and is now cautious as he walks through the back. Kassidy hears a bunch of stuff moving behind a door and when he opens it Noreaga catches him with a right hand knocking the kendo stick out of his hand and Kassidy out onto the floor. Noreaga walks over to a shelf full over heavy boxes and cables and causes it to fall all on Kassidy. Noreaga tosses the debris aside and makes the cover on Kassidy and the ref gets down to make the count, but Kassidy kicks out at two. Noreaga can’t believe it and than guides Kassidy back to his feet and sends him crashing into the brick wall with an irish whip, but Kassidy jumps off the wall and catches Noreaga with a back elbow shot to the face sending him down to the ground. Kassidy makes it back to his feet and guides Noreaga back to his feet and than drives him head first into the brick wall. Noreaga hits his head against the wall and than falls to the outside ground with a sickening thud. Kassidy grabs his fights out of the debris and searches for his kendo stick and than finds it. Noreaga makes it back to his feet and is met with a hard kendo shot to the face by Kassidy. Kassidy sets up Noreaga and than connects with the A NightWalker’s Sunset. Kassidy makes the cover and the ref makes the three count.
Winner by Pinfall: Kassidy
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match up, via pinfall, Kassidy.
Kerry Lane: Kassidy did it, he picked up the victory here tonight.
Josh Hart: James Kash has got to be loving that.
Kerry Lane: I’m Sure he does.
Carl Long: Marcus...Marcus....what the hell were you doing with Matt Summers just a few minutes ago?
Sutherland: What were we doing? Its called making the strongest team STRONGER. Its simple.
Carl Long: You guys are now a alliance?
Sutherland: Call it what you will, but we aren't going to like the hardcore tactics of guys like The Maggot, and The Crow bully us around, thats for sure. So now we got a challenge for those goofballs, and James Kash has already accpeted it for them. It will be Matt Summers, Tom Mcbrady and ME, Marcus Sutherland vs The Maggot and The Crow...and a third member, IF they can find anyone.
Carl Long: When will this be???
Sutherland: End of the Line.
Sutherland then turns and walks away rapidly.
Josh Hart: Folks don’t go anywhere when we come back it’s going to be time for our Main Event.
Kerry Lane: I can’t wait.
**COMMERICAL BREAK**
Josh Hart: Folks were back and its time for our first Main Event.
Kerry Lane: Lets get to the action this is going to be intense.
Smile your in the O.C. hits the arena as white lights light up the entire arena and Charlie Wayne steps out onto the stage with his white baseball hat in hand and lip sinks the words to his song as he makes his way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet and one inch weighing in at two hundred and forty-five pounds from San Diego, California, “The Californian Crippler†Charlie Wayne!
Josh Hart: Here comes the preppy party boy Charlie Wayne ready to do battle with The Undisputed Champion MNM.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be Impact’s Best against Mayhem’s Best.
Bring Me To Life by Evanescence hits the arena as the arena goes black and a spotlight in the shape of a star appears on the ramp. Smoke fills up the entrance way as MNM steps out and cockily walks to the half way down the entrance ramp. MNM then lifts the hands in the air shaped like the NWO taunt as Explosions go off. MNM and taunts to the crowd in the spotlight and then he goes in to the ring and goes on top off the turnbuckle and he raises his hands in the air again NWO style.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet even weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds from Newcastle, England, your IWF Undisputed Champion, MNM!
Josh Hart: Here comes the man that’s going to teach that California Preppy Boy a lesson in pain.
Kerry Lane: You know Josh this could very well be the last night that MNM is the Undisputed Champ.
Single’s Match
Charlie Wayne
Vs.
Mike Nigel Manase
Josh Hart: MNM taking control of this match and standing on top just like the champ that he is.
Kerry Lane: Well he better fight like that in the Triple Threat Match at End of the Line or he won’t be the champ anymore.
MNM is first back to his feet and taunt to the fans on the outside before guiding Wayne back to his. MNM attempts to send Wayne crashing into the ring steps shoulder first, but Wayne is able to reverse it and sends MNM crashing into the ring steps. Wayne guides MNM back to his feet and slams his head against the ring steps before sending him back into the ring. Wayne quickly jumps up to the apron and when MNM rolls over onto his back Wayne jumps from the top rope and connects with a springboard leg drop across the sternum of MNM. Wayne is quick to hook both legs of MNM and makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but MNM is able to kick out at the two. Wayne is quick to guide MNM back to his feet and sends him to ropes with an irish whip and when MNM bounces back Wayne plants MNM on the mat with a Double A Spinebuster. MNM hits the mat hard and Wayne hooks the legs for the cover. The ref gets down to make the cover, but MNM isn’t ready to give in just yet and kicks out at two and a half. Wayne guides MNM back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Wayne charges right behind MNM and when MNM bounces off the ropes Wayne sends MNM over the top rope and to the outside with a clothesline. Wayne rights for the exact moment and than jumps over the top rope and lands a falling bulldog sending MNM to land on the steel ramp with vigorous force face first. MNM is holding his face in his hands and Wayne is just pointing and laughing at him. MNM makes it back to his feet and is angry with Wayne. MNM charges towards Wayne and Wayne sidesteps out of the way and than Wayne grabs MNM’s head and drives it into the corner post. Wayne slides into the ring as MNM soaks on the outside. Wayne takes all the time needed to rest as the ref starts the count out. The ref gets to three before MNM even starts to stir and by the time the ref gets to eight MNM is able to sit up and shake the cobwebs out of his head. By ten MNM makes it to one knee and by thirteen MNM is able to get the other knee up. When the ref gets to sixteen MNM is able to make it back to his feet. Wayne charges from the ring and flies through the ropes and catches MNM with a suicide dive forcing the ref to stop the count and start all over. Wayne makes it back to his feet and than guides MNM back up to his feet and rolls him back into the ring. Wayne rolls in right behind him and than makes the cover. The ref makes the count and MNM is only a spilt second away from being defeated when he kicks out.
Kerry Lane: Just like that it could have been over for MNM, and he better pick it up if he was in that Triple Threat Match at End of The Line he was close to losing his title.
Josh Hart: Hey don’t count the champ out of it just yet like you always say the match isn’t over yet.
Wayne makes it back to his feet and behind the refs back MNM catches Wayne with a low blow. MNM than drives Wayne into the mat with a spike piledriver and makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but MNM picks up the shoulders of Wayne and the fans boo heavily. MNM guides Wayne back to his feet and MNM sends Wayne back down to the mat with the most dangerous mover ever. MNM makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but after the two Wayne is able to get his foot on the bottom rope and the ref stops the count. MNM taunts the fans and Wayne is able to make it back to his feet on the own. MNM makes his way over to Wayne, but Wayne catches MNM with a stiff kick to the midsection and than takes him down to the mat with the Orange County Overdrive. MNM is down and appears to be out of it and than Wayne guides MNM back to his feet and than drives him to the mat with a Sunset County Driver. Wayne goes for the cover, but Mike Miller jumps the barricade and stands up on the apron trying to get in the ring. Miller is steadily trying to get in the ring, but the ref is there to stop him and all the distractions all MNM all the time in the world to recover from the attack. MNM slowly makes it back to his feet and than grabs Wayne from behind and than catches him with a low blow. MNM follows through with the Manase Effect in the middle of the ring. The ref hears the slam and than turns his attention back on the match. MNM isn’t through there and than sets Wayne up for the Manase Slam and connects back in the center of the ring. MNM makes the cover and the ref makes the cover and gets the three count.
Winner by Pinfall: Mike Nigel Manase
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match up via pinfall, Mike Nigel Manase, MNM!
Josh Hart: That was a close one there, but MNM was able to get the victory there.
Kerry Lane: Now without the help of Mike Miller that seems to be obsessed with Charlie Wayne.
Josh Hart: Call it what you want, MNM still picked up the victory!
Post Match: Mike Miller slides into the ring and waits for Charlie Wayne to make it back to his feet. Wayne finally does make it back to his feet and bumps into Miller. Miller grabs him and than plants him on the mat with the Extreme Daze. Miller stomps the hell out of Wayne until the refs get down to the ring and hold him back from causing anymore damage. Miller throws his hands up saying that he’s done and than walks back up the ramp and to the back.
Josh Hart: Charlie Wayne is finally going to get what’s coming to him.
Carl Long: Hang on a second here folks, there is a lot of noise backstage over here.
Long runs over to the side of the backstage area, where ten security guards are restraining Rex Steele. Rex is fighting them off as they try and slow him down.
Rex Steele: Get Kash Over here NOW!
Head of Security: You need to leave Sir. Stop resisting arrest!
Rex Steele: I gotta talk to Kash!
Head of Security: Your coming with us! Get Him Now!
The guards pull out tazers and poke him a few times as he goes lifeless on the ground as they pull him up and get him into the backseat of a cop car. Rex realizes what just happened and begins to pound the glass as the car pulls away.
Kerry Lane: What the hell was all of that about and what does Rexx Steele want with James Kash.
Josh Hart: I wonder what Steele did to get in all of that trouble with the Head of Security.
Kerry Lane: I have no clue, but lets get to the last main event of the night.
Josh Hart: Tonight seems to be full of mixed up stuff.
Kerry Lane: Folks its time for our second Main Event tonight when Knicky takes on long time rival Marcus Marshall.
Josh Hart: This rivalry has gone on since the opening of the IWF and all it has done is get more heated each time.
Headstrong by Trapt hits the speakers, as Knicky makes his way out onto the stage. Looking focused, he stops at the top of the stage and loosens his wrists and neck, as fireworks shoot off behind him. Knicky makes his way down the ramp way, and steps into the ring. He makes his way to the far turnbuckle and raises his arms in the air, yelling with intensity at the crowd, before hopping back into the centre of the ring.
Jessica: In the ring, weighing in tonight at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, standing in at five foot ten inches, hailing from Brisbane Australia: Knicky.
Josh Hart: And it’s time for our main event, and it’s an opportunity for all our fans to get a glimpse of what End of the Line is going to be.
Kerry Lane: Like this man or not, you can’t deny Knicky is one of the best around.
Stink Fist plays as Marcus Marshall comes out with smoke at the stage, than 4 flames goes off on each side of the ramp way as he walks down, goes in the ring and taunts the crowd
Jessica Lock: In the ring, weighing in at two hundred and thirty six pounds, standing in at six foot, one inch, hailing from Chicago, Illinois: Marcus Marshall!
Josh Hart: Arrogant as there he is, here comes Marcus Marshall.
Kerry Lane: Somehow he become Number One Contender to the IWF Title and Knicky will be more than happy to “welcome†Marshall to the big leagues.
***MAIN EVENT II***
Marcus Marshall
Vs.
Bell Rings: Match starts with both men circling each other. KnicKy has a focused, angry expression on his face. Marshall finally starts the attack and steps toward KnicKy, but he ducks Marcus’s attack and plants him with a German Suplex. Marcus Marshall gets up holding his head, he turns around toward where KnicKy is and gets connected this time by a Belly-to-Belly suplex. Both competitos get up. KnicKy returns to his feet challenging Marcus and inviting him for more, but Marcus when he gets up immediately rolls out of the ring, gaining a lot of boos from the crowd. Marshall starts recovering his breath holding himself against the table. KnicKy motions “no†with his head and gets out of the ring, going after Marcus. He spins him around and connects a straight right hand to Marshall’s face. The referee meanwhile starts the countout: 1…2…3…, KnicKy smashes Marshall’s head against the commentators table. 4…, 5…, KnicKy drags Marshall close to the ring post, Marcus tries to fight back connecting a right blow, but KnicKy doesn’t changes his intentions and throws him head first to the post. He then throws his oponent back to the ring. KnicKy also reenters. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Marshall kicks out. KnicKy gets up angrier and continues his offense and domination on Marcus Marshall. He lifts him up to his knees and plants with a vicious European Uppercut. Marshall manages not to fell to the canvas and remains on his knees. KnicKy then dashes to the ropes, bouncing back and connecting him with a dropkick, impacting him right on the chest. Marcus this time fells to the canvas out cold. KnicKy reincorporates; he smiles cockily and lifts his arms yelling with intensity. KnicKy climbs to the top rope and taunts waiting for Marshall to recover. Marcus starts getting back to his senses. He returns to a standing position and turns around. KnicKy flies from the top rope and tries to connect a Diving Clothesline, Marcus finally reacts and rolls out of the way, snapping out of KnicKy’s control and making him fail. KnicKy gets up but Marcus Marshall plants him with a kick to the gut followed by a DDT. Both men collapse and fell to the canvas. The referee has no option than to start the count for both competitors.
Josh Hart: What a contest! KnicKy was clearly in control and in one single move Marshall has equalized the actions.
Kerry Lane: Now all he has to do is get up. C’mon Marcus!
Marcus Marshall pulls himself up using the ring ropes before the count of the referee even reaches 6. He holds his neck and ribs. Meanwhile KnicKy also starts coming back to his senses. He also gets up; both competitors confront each other in an attacking position. Marshall strikes first and throws a right hand at KnicKy, he answers back hitting me with a right punch. They continue their exchange of punches increasing their speed with every blow they connect on each other. Marcus gains the upperhand this time driving his knee straight to KnicKy’s gut. He follows it by a series of upper arm smashes connecting KnicKy’s head. Marshall Irish Whips his opponent to the ropes. KnicKy bounces back and gets connected by a powerful spinebuster. Marcus Marshall gets cockily up and smiles to the crowd. He signals the title by moving his hands around his waist and climbs to the top rope. There he continues working the crowd raising his arms receiving amazing heat. He lets himself go and fly across the ring plating KnicKy with a Flying Elbow Drop. KnicKy shakes in pain and grabs his chest. Marshall drags toward him and puts one arm across his chest: 1…2.., KnicKy kicks out, Marshall does a better cover pulling KnicKy’s leg: 1…2…, once again KnicKy kicks out of the pinfall.
Kerry Lane: Oh c’mon now! How did Knicky kick out of the Flying Elbow Drop.
Josh Hart: This match is getting better with every second it last.
Marcus Marshall gets up and argues with the referee accusing him of a slow count in the pinfall. He finally stops discussing with the official and goes to continue his offense on Knicky. He stomps him a few times before finally lifting Knicky back to a standing position. He leaves him in the middle of the ring, where Knicky can barely stand, and runs toward the ropes, bouncing back and Marshall plants Knicky with a running DDT, that surprises the crowd. Marshall covers his opponent: 1…2…, Knicky once again kicks out. Marshall screams in frustration. But instead of arguing with the referee, he locks in The Termination in Knicky. Immediately Knicky starts yelling in pain as his legs and lower back get punished by the hold. He drags closer to the ropes in an attempt to grab them and break the hold. He is a few inches away from finally being able to grab the rope, but much to Knicky’s despair, Marcus Marshall manages to drag him back to the center of the ring. Knicky extends his right arm as he is about to tap. His right palm is very close to the mat. But Knicky gets another rush of adrenaline, and he restarts to fight his way out of the hold. He uses all his strength and drags toward the ring ropes, finally reaching one of them and grabbing it forcing Marshall to break the hold. Marcus Marshall gets to his feet angry at first, but he then smiles and announces the end, he announces the TKO. Knicky gets up limping and resenting both his legs. Marshall awaits him and starts getting impatient. Knicky blindly, as he is backwards to where Marshall is, comes closer and closer to his opponent. He finally turns around, but Knicky surprises everyone as he explodes and connects Marcus Marshall with the 47-15. Knicky fells to the canvas and covers the floored Marshall, both the referee and surprisingly the crowd make the count: 1…2…3.
Winner: Knicky.
Jessica Lock: The winner of the match via pinfall, Knicky!
Josh Hart: Folks that it for tonight.
Kerry Lane: Next time we see you it will be at End of The Line.
**END SHOW**