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| Revolution Inc. vs. Kendo & Serial; MAIN EVENT - THoP backlash | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 12 2008, 01:46 AM (308 Views) | |
| Thomas Driver | May 12 2008, 01:46 AM Post #1 |
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| Serial | May 14 2008, 10:38 PM Post #2 |
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With almost the entire card complete, the crowd waits in anticipation knowing that the best is yet to come. The spontaneous tag match making up tonight’s main event will highlight the aftermath of last night’s spectacular pay-per-view, Three Hours of Power. Before the referee can get the match situated and underway, the rudos of the bout try their best to gain the early advantage by blindsiding the PWA representatives as they prepare for the bell. The four men exchange lefts and rights before the tecnico tandem is able to turn the tables by clotheslining the Sons of Light over the top ropes and to the outside of ring. The fans let out their appreciation via screams, chants, and even via airhorns much to the delight of the warriors inside the ring. But Kendo and Serial aren’t about to let up just yet. The Super N-Word ascends to the top turnbuckle as the Mexican repesentative dashes towards the ropes. Almost simultaneously, the pair seeking revenge dive to the outside onto their adversaries. Kendo crashes onto the man who denied his initial bid at the PWA World Championship, connecting a graceful plancha suicida. Whilst the Intercontinental Champion smashes into the chest cavity of the man who handed him his first singles loss since winning his championship, the Cardinal Sin. The tope suicida, or simply “TOPE!” as the PWA fans know it by, sends the Three Hours of Power Champion into the hurriedly abandoned seats in the front row. The protagonists befriend the crowd as the Revolutionists journey towards recovery. After a disastrous evening, it is apparent that the two competitors came south of the border with revenge as their precedence. It was last night that the prestigious Three Hours of Power tournament came to a shocking turn following it's Final contest, when Deamon removed his mascara and revealed to be none other than Kyle Rieger . After a hellacious battle, the experience was just too much for the Intercontinental Champion as The Deamon was able to pick up the victory following the Final Destination. The three count pin symbolized everything that Serial had worked so hard on... coming to an abrupt end. His hopes and dreams of a World Title shot as well as his extended winning streak all came to a finish at the rings of a bell. Meanwhile, his partner this evening, the “Hood Nigga” Kendo, was given a shot at the title just for resigning his contract with the Pojo Wrestling Alliance. The Ghetto Superstar came out short in his possibility of winning the strap, and is looking to acquire another opportunity. Both of the men are fan favorites, and both have done a lot since their debut, but one truly has to wonder if Kendo was ready for his title shot? While he was sitting around doing nothing and yapping about a contract, the King of the Crosshairs was garnering victories week after week. So although the two are on the same side this evening, they are polar opposites. The rudo team is not without drama either, as the potential main event for the next pay-per-view looks to be Revolutionary contra Revolutionary, pitting Tommy Dragon versus Cardinal Sin. It will be interesting to observe the chemistry between the four men involved in tonight’s feature match. After a few moment of systematizing, the official has gained control of the bout and is ready to officially begin. DING! DING! The Cardinal Sin anxiously enters the ring wanting to deal punishment to whichever man dares step in front of him. No individual in Arena Mexico is looking for his “gran revancha” more than the man who was defeated by Sin in the tourney finals last night, Serial. The Protested Hero to the ovation of the crowd flips from the apron and into the ring, ready to do battle. To the reverberations of the live audience, the Three Hours of Power finalists compromise their meeting in the center of the ring with a basic collar and elbow tie-up. The size and strength advantage is not on the side of the luchadore. Cardinal Sin overpowering the Killa’ showcases the inevitable, but the Intercontinental Campeon put’s his Lucha skills to work, as he lifts and presses his legs against the torso of the Kyle Rieger alias, and sends him crashing to the canvas with a rapid monkey flip. In a single swift motion, the Protested Hero gets to his feet and poses to the delight of the crowd. It is apparent that the Mexican audience is truly bringing the best out in the Masked Marvel. Cardinal Sin is no slouch either and takes mere moments to get to a full stance once again. Serial dashes towards his now standing opponent, looking to continue his offensive attack. The Three Hours of Power Champion throws a wrench in the Zodiac’s Apotheosis’s plans by lifting his leg for a Big Boot. The motion that could have easily decapitated the luchador is swiftly avoided, and Serial continues his sprint but now with a new destination… the nearest ropes. The King of the Crosshairs completes his journey and ascends to the middle rope. Without hesitation, the tournament finalist flies into the air, corkscrewing while in freefall and landing a top of his Revolutionist of an opponent. The aerial assault is enough to take the anarchist down as they both tumble to the mat. Immediately the competitors use their peripherals to search for their partners. The two men crawl towards their respective collaborators, racing for the tag. A few hand slaps later and the aftermath of last night’s main event is now about to ensue. These two both want to prove to be the best PWA has to offer, and the only means of establishing that is to carry the World title. The crowd becomes animated once again as Revolution Incorporated versus Pojo Wrestling Alliance war continues. But as Tommy Dragon and Kendo stare down in the center of the ring, one truly must wonder if any of the two men standing by their side, have ulterior motives? |
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| Kyle The Freak Rieger | May 16 2008, 02:06 AM Post #3 |
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The Patron Saint looks squarely in the eye of his foe, the house mic cannot pick up the words he says. “Without myself and Kyle, you would've never been anything in this company, we recruited you, we made Piccie Smalls take the second look, and look what you did. You blew it, you dropped the ball big time. You weren't ready for that title shot, and neither was your partner. You lose four weeks straight and still get your match with me, Christ, you don't even deserve to be in the ring with us. We're winners, and you became a loser. You're lower than dirt, and this is the last time you'll be in the ring with me.” Kendo's response back is quick and easy, “Fuck You Cracka.” Both rounds of verbiage have ignited the fire in the souls of each man, Kendo draws back his right hand, and throws it forward with as much power as he can. He cracks his foe from the previous night with a vicious punch. Tommy Dragon is sent back slightly, and he laughs, “Just like a ghetto punk to resort to brawling.” He bends his arm, draws it back, and knocks Kendo with a Forearm. He shrugs it off, the blow hurt but its early, and he knows if it comes to a slugfest he'll win easy. He pulls back his left arm, balls it into a fist once more, and clobbers him with a Hook. The Psycho Killer, grabs the shoulder of his foe with his left hand, and then juts his bicep upward onto his chin. Kendo is stunned for a moment and that is enough time to Tommy to hit him with a second, then a third blow. Kendo starts to wobble, he's been stunned slightly by that Series of European Uppercuts.. Tommy shakes his head, then grabs Kendo's right arm. He takes a step forward, and attempts to throw him to his corner with an Irish Whip. The Hood Nigga may have been dazed, but he won't get taken aback by this, he uses him own momentum, and reverses it. Kyle Rieger hasn't been paying attention for the past few moments, he's been yelling back at fans antagonizing him, and talking with the lovely Death Rey. Tommy goes flying and knocks The Lord of The Ring off the apron and into the guardrail. The fans who antagonized him before continue to get under his skin, one mentions, “He did it on purpose. He doesn't want you or anyone to fight him for the title.” Kyle gets back up on the ring apron and starts to berate his partner, “What the hell was that for, you motherfucker.” Tommy responds “It was Kendo, fucking nigger, trying to topple Revolution Inc. at its base. Trust me, I wouldn't do that intentionally.” Meanwhile The Ghetto Man has quietly gotten behind his foe during the argument. He wraps his right leg around Tommy's left, cradles his head with his right arm, and drops him down to the mat with a Side Russian Leg Sweep. Kyle Rieger knows his partner is in trouble, but he also has faith in stupidity, he attempts to make his way into the ring, drawing in The Masked Marvel. Kirk Fitzpatrick sees Serial try to enter the match and starts to admonish him, drawing his attention away from the action at hand. Kyle lifts his right boot up and Stomps down on the face of Kendo. He remains down as Kyle pulls his partner up to his feet. Tommy wobbles to the ring apron, Kyle claps his hands together, and Kirk hears it. He turns around and sees Kyle dropping boots on Kendo, continuing to stomp away at him. He assumes the tag has been made and lets the match continue. Mario Woosey cackles on the outside and points to his head, the best brains in the business are on his side, and they've proven it here in the main event. Kyle grabs the right arm of The Hood Hero and raises him back up to his feet. He pauses for a moment while his foe is dazed, what should he go with next. He grasps the arm once again and gives him a quick Irish Whip, into his own corner. No reason why he shouldn't keep him in a safe area. He makes a quick trot close to the opposite corner where Serial stares him down. Serial just shakes his head, he's still nursing the brutal beating from last night, and knows that whatever The Preacher of Truth has in mind it will not bode well. He gets a running start, and just before impact jumps into the air. He rotates his body sideways and uses the side of his body to sandwich his opponent. Kendo's ribs and stomach take a bruising, his chin collides with his chest, and he starts to cough and breath hard after the Running Hip Attack. Kyle is his size, but he knows where the perfect impact point is, and the impact has started to make him wobble back. He stumbles back into his opponent, who wraps his right arm around his stomach, and grabs his pants with his left. Kyle bends his knees, lifts his opposition up into the air, and lets him hang there for a brief moment. He drops back, and Kendo hits the mat with his head and shoulders. The Cradling Back Suplex is a pinning predicament and Kirk Fitzpatrick is right there to count it. Johnny: And Kendo is on his back and hard. I think we're seeing a completely different style out of Kyle Rieger. Could he be telling the truth, could there really be three personalities in that mind of his. Is he really that crazy. Donny: Crazy, the man has issues, and he's man enough to admit them. Now as a benefactor of him in the past, my investments in his company and through him have paid off quite comfortably. I can tell you personally that I know the Bipolar Disorder is there, but this is the first time I've ever seen him mention multiple personalities. However, in meetings and talkings with him in the past there have been times where he seemed a little different, and we could very well be seeing a different competitor than The Freak, or even The Deamon. Johnny: That still has shocked the PWA, his own allies didn't even know. Hell Kalevala didn't know, and those two men are like brothers after everything that has happened with WAR and Sponsored by the Letter K. Hell the only man I saw that guessed right who was under the mask was Bman, I saw him collecting money from people here tonight. I guess there was a pool going, and quite a few members of the roster lost some of their PPV pay. Kirk's hand has slapped the mat twice, one more second and this will be the end of it all. Kyle keeps the bridge strong, his head and neck aren't even twitching. The hand comes down, and Kendo gets the shoulder up at the last possible moment. Tommy Dragon, Mario Woosey, and The Ladies all show their despair of this not being a quick night. Kyle is calm about it, he doesn't complain about the count, he may be a cheater, but he knows that with those ways he shouldn't run afoul of the ref. Serial starts to clap for his temporary ally, and starts to slam his hand on the turnbuckle. The fans get into it and start clapping as well. Soon enough these Latinos have a chant going, “VAYAMOS KENDO, *Clap, Clap, Clap Clap Clap* VAYAMOS KENDO, *Clap, Clap, Clap Clap Clap* VAYAMOS KENDO.” Kyle just looks at Tommy, both men laugh, there is not a way that The Hood Nigga will start a comeback this moment. The Holy Warrior grabs his foe by the arm and raises him back up to his feet. Kendo head is still rattled, he has some idea of what is going on but not all the circuits are switching on. He swings wildly and attempts to hit him with a haymaker. If he can knock Kyle down, he might have a chance to switch it up and give Serial the matchup he's been lusting for. Kyle just jumps back, and shakes his head once more. He draws his arm across his chest, and then slices into Kendo's pectorals with a Chop. Kendo staggers slightly, Kyle takes that moment to grab his shoulder with his left hand. He sends his right bicep and forearm straight into the chin of his foe, rocking him with a European Uppercut. Kendo staggers again but remains on his feet. He's got gumption, he doesn't want to fall down, and the few lights that are clicking are helping him stay up. Kyle is surprised, he's taking this small beating being laid on him quite well. But in the back of his head he knows that it will be just a matter of time and a matter of moves before he falls once again. He grabs Kendo's right arm with his left hand, and pulls him forward. He extends his right out and lets loose with a Short Arm Lariat. Kendo still will not fall, his ribs are starting to feel collapsed in, his wind is starting to go away, but he continues to stand and take all of it in. The fans keep their chant going, hoping that their power will go to K-Money. The chants do not bother his opponents, they know that people will hate them, and cheer for whomever they face. They just enjoy mocking the fans back, and showing off to people that their way is the right way. The Son of Light shakes his head once more, in his mind he admires that his opponent can stay on his feet when he's in pain. But he's got bad intentions for him, and he's more than happy to let them out and use them. He runs back to the nearest set of ropes and bounces off. His momentum begins to build, his foe is still standing wobbling on his feet, he starts to go down to one knee, and he has no idea of what is next. Kyle smiles, perfect positioning his run is not going to break world records, but he does gain speed, and right before he collides with Kendo he raises his right boot into the air. Kendo's skull meets with the sole of Kyle's foot, and gets crushed by it. He goes down immediately, Serial looks away, the blow looks flat out painful. The Patron Saint nods his head, and Kyle clasps his hands together and bows after the brutal Yakuza Kick. He won't stop there though, his opponent is nowhere near cleansed yet. He grabs his arm and raises The Ghetto Superstar back up to his feet. He stands face to face with him, looks into his glazed eyes, and smiles the gap toothed grin. The fans know this can't bode well, and they get their chant going louder than ever, hoping that the pain their hero is suffering will end soon. Kyle bends Kendo down, places his right arm on Kendo's head and neck, drapes Kendo's arm over the top of his head, and grabs his pants. Kendo hears the fans cheer for him, and something just clicks. He knows another suplex variation will be coming, and he doesn't want to feel it. He uses some of his reserves to slip out before the headlock can be applied, tightens his grip on Kyle's head, drops back and hits a desperation DDT. The crowd erupts, there's a glimmer of hope, they continue the chant with Serial leading them. Kyle's skull has been buried into the canvas, and he's slower to move than his opponent. Kendo starts to crawl to his corner, Serial has his arm outstretched, he's ready to get into the match. Kyle begins to push his way back to his feet, and realizes the situation he's in. Kendo is a few feet from his corner, he continues inching his way there. Kyle's brains are scrambled and needs time to recover so he heads over to his corner. Tags are made at the same moment, and Tommy Dragon and Serial both get into the match. |
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| Serial | May 17 2008, 05:30 PM Post #4 |
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With the two fresh competitors entering the ring, the crowd can not help but cheer up a frenzy. If they could bare witness to any match-up, it would most certainly be their hero, Serial, contra the Campeon Mundial, Tommy Dragon. What’s more is this is not the first time these two warriors have squared off either. It was a few weeks back that el Patron Santo went mano a mano contra el Héroe Protestado in a Pick your Poison bout. The Protested Hero’s Welcome was enough to put down the champion for a three count so it isn’t impossible to pin the World title holder, but just unlikely. The Incredible Incognito nods in gratification due to the many Spanish chants begin to shake the arena. The competitors circle the ring before initiating a grapple. The Technical Spectacle is able to gain control and quickly transitions into a hammerlock, applying a great deal of pressure on the Cruiserweight’s right arm. Immediately the pain sinks in, and the Masked Marvel quickly searches for an out. He does find a way out of the treacherous hold by grabbing the New Revelation’s leg and sweeping him to the mat, using Dragon’s own weight against him. Akin to a flash of lightning, the Killa’ rushes to the ropes synchronizing his move with his opponent’s voyage to a sitting position. The accuracy allows the Intercontinental Champion to dropkick the face of the seated New Yorker, placing him once more onto his back. Serial rushes for the pin attempt, and the official slides down almost simultaneously. Serial uniquely pins him with his back lying on his foe’s stomach. The crowd looks in complete application as the ref’s hand rises in the air… UNNNOOOO!!!! DDDOOOOSSSS!!!! Still having fight left in him, the Personal Jesus raises his shoulder off of the canvas and high into the air. Seeing a shoulder in position, the King of the Crosshairs spins ninety degrees and wraps his legs around the neck and lifted arm of the World Champion. The Psycho Killer endeavors to break the hold by spinning out, but instead finds himself occupied fully in the Cryptochoke. The Stunning Submissionist opts for an approach to free himself, and is able to conceive a means to counter. The Saint flips himself over his smaller opponent, thus forming a bridge and placing Serial in a pinning predicament. The official once again drops to the mat and begins the count…. UUNNNNOOOO!!! DDDDOOO----- Serial breaks the count and his opportunity at a submission as he relinquishes the Triangle Choke not wanting to risk losing because of it. All two hundred and thirty seven pounds of Tommy Dragon roll to the outside of the squared circle in an attempt to regain composure and put an end to the momentum of the fiery Intercontinental Campeon. The Masked Marvel does not let up though, and hits the ropes… falling right into Revolution Incorporated’s strategy. The King of the Crosshairs is not only met with a set of nylon cords, but a boot from his other opponent, and breaker of Lucha code, Cardinal Sin. The boot to the cranium is dealt with enough force to send Serial crashing to the mat, perhaps unconscious. The underhanded tactic infuriates the Ghetto Superstar, who rushes towards the Three Hours of Power Champion but is instead met with a referee holding him back, telling him to go to his respective corner. While the ref is providing instructions to the pissed off n-word, a deceitful title holder makes his way back into the ring. Before Kendo could realize what hit him, he is laid out on his stomach just inches away from his partner. Meanwhile, the crowd is booing in unison, shocked at what had just occurred. The Paradigm of Professional Wrestling was able to catch an unguarded Hood Nigga with a lariat reminiscent of Steve Williams, and equipped with enough momentum to knock the African American down. The Patron Saints lifts his first title defense up by his head and tosses him over the top rope and to the outside. Before going to finish up what he started last night, the Personal Jesus makes the hot tag to his associate, Cardinal Sin. The freshest man in the contest rushes inside and proceeds to stomp away at the Mexican star. The Son of Light grabs at his opposition’s mask, and begins to rip at it, causing to the fans to panic and respond with jeers. He chooses not to completely rip off the luchador’s pride and joy, instead opting to finish him off. Once the Preacher of Truth has Serial in a standing position, he places him in position for a backdrop… or a devastating backdrop driver. The Holy Warrior does not immediately go for the kill but instead chooses to hold in position, thus delaying it. The live audience is not happy with what has occurred and the jeers fill the arena almost to a deafening state. With enough impediment, the Breaker of Commandments falls back, prepared to potentially break the neck of the Killa’ with his interpretation of Vanity. Luckily for the fans as well as every fan watching at home, the Protested Hero flips out of the precarious position and into an excellent position. An excellent position to pull an upset in. The Masked Marvel in a single motion transitions into reverse chancery. From reverse chancery the Killa’ lifts Cardinal Sin and falls back, but before the plunge is complete, Serial completes the spin, causing the Unholy Warrior’s head to hit the canvas in a violent manner. The fans begin to rejoice as the Zodiac’s Apotheosis hooks a leg and places himself over the fallen body and in a pin cover. Tommy Dragon immediately rushes towards the inside of the ring, but is held back by his adversary. The official could not be any more rapid as he swiftly slides and makes the count… UUNNNOOO!!!! DDDOOOOSSS!!! Will the Protested Hero’s Welcome be enough? 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| Thomas Driver | May 19 2008, 11:09 PM Post #5 |
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In a rare spectacle the Three Hours of Power winner thrusts his shoulder off the canvas to continue the match, ensuring the crowd some more moments of action after surviving the Protested Hero's Welcome. Serial isn't one to let up, the Intercontinental Champion pulls his foe off the canvas and prepare for a second dose of his dreaded finishing maneuver. This one goes less well, with Kyle dropping down to deliver a surprise jawbreaker to his opponent. Tommy Dragon is free from his challenger, entering the squared circle to join his partner in stomping away at their downed foe. Serial does his best to reach the corner, using it as a partial blockade while his own partner enters. Kendo slides into the ring, but he's not alone. Inside his hands is a steel chair, one that he swings at the supposedly unaware World Champion. Tommy dodges the blow, causing the steel to smack an unprepared referee. Without an official, the match descends into chaos as Kendo attempts to continue his assault. Kyle kicks him in the midsection, causing him to drop his weapon in order to engage in fisticuffs with the number one contender. Without an owner, the chair is picked up by a opportunistic Tommy Dragon. He turns to Kendo, who himself dodges the attack before Tommy swings. Despite the delay, the World Champion still swings and catches his own partner in the face. Kyle drops the canvas, clutching his face in pain as the audience looks on. Johnny: Was there a delay in that chair shot? Donny: It was an accident Johnny, what are you trying to say? Tommy forgets about his team's misfortune, aiming for Kendo only to be speared into the turnbuckle. Officials rush to the scene as the Hood Nigga pulls out a switchblade, obviously intending harm on the World Champion. Before anything can be done, handcuffs are applied to a tackled Kendo as the audience boos. Insanity fades as the madness is calmed down, the commentators signing off for another show. |
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