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UWL Presents... Ascension
Topic Started: Nov 15 2014, 09:02 PM (705 Views)
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Coverage begins shortly...

OOC Note - No segs except for the one sent to me. I didn't have time to write any as my computer has been fighting me all day.
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- Match One -
- UWL American Heavyweight Championship -
The Sir (GIW) vs The Vanilla Midget (FA)


"She Hates Me" by Puddle of Mudd plays as The Sir arrives at the stage. A chorus of boos showers the GIW wrestler, as a small section cheers for the bearded man.

Keith Williams: Ladies and gentlemen, the following match is set for one fall and is for the UWL American Heavyweight Championship! Introducing first, weighing in at 365 pounds... Representing Galveston Island Wrestling... THE SIIIIRRRR!!!

The Sir walks to the ring eating cheetos. He stops half way down the ramp to catch his breath and wipe off the cheeto dust on his MLP shirt.

Raines: How does this guy stay in shape? He looks homeless. Smells like it too.

Archer: Despite that, The Sir has been very impressive thus far in the UWL. He came up short against Adam Stryker, but due to injury, Stryker could not compete tonight, thus giving The Sir one more chance at becoming champion.

The Sir rolls into the ring and sits in the corner as his music dies down. The silence is soon replaced by 'Short People' by Randy Newman, and the Vanilla Midget comes out, his pet Spot Monkey perched on his shoulder. As he comes down the ramp, he cracks his knuckles and limbers up his neck, looking focused. He also takes time to slap the fans' hands on either side of the ramp, but without ever losing his poker face.

Keith Williams: And his opponent... From... The Middle of Nowhere. Weighing in at 150 pounds... THE VANIIIILLLAAAA MIIIIDDDGETT!!!!

Raines: Is it legal in Florida to have a pet monkey?

Archer: Not sure Mac, but The Sir better take The Vanilla Midget serious or he will have the same fate as Apollo Cain!

Before entering the ring, The Vanilla Midget walks over to a ring crew member and lovingly hands Spot Monkey over to him. He then slingshots to the top rope and flips into the ring, where he squares off with The Sir. The crowd is read hot already.

The bell sounds, and yet again, The Vanilla Midget is looking up, literally, to his opponent. The Sir seems amused that his beard sits on The Vanilla Midget like a wig. Even Midget seems amused by it. We all are. The Sir suddenly steps back and swings with a clothesline. The Vanilla Midget ducks and sprints to the ropes. On the return he leaps into the air with a cross body, that The Sir catches with ease. With Midget in his arms, The Sir strokes the beard before slinging Vanilla Midget back with a Fallaway slam, but Vanilla Midget lands on his feet! Midget dropkicks the Sir's knee, getting him to an equal height. He then drops The Sir with a DDT.

Vanilla Midget stays one step ahead of The Sir with every move. Any time The Sir is able to use his size to his advantage, The Vanilla Midget counters with speed and agility. You start to wonder if The Sir can ever get things going. But he finally does so when he connects with a Big Boot that nearly decapitates his opponent. The Sir takes over on offense after that. He has Vanilla Midget stuck in the corner, driving his shoulder into the midsection/lower chest area of The Midget. He pulls him out of the corner and drops him again. This time with a Side Effect. We see our first pin attempt from The Sir, but only gets a two.

The Sir does everything he can to put the Midget away; Spine Busters, Stalling Suplex, and a Powerbomb. But Vanilla Midget finds a way out of every pin attempt. The Sir goes for a spear but Vanilla Midget rolls out of the way and Sir spears nothing but the turnbuckle. Midget gets his second wind following the missed spear with a hurricanrana.

He hits the ropes, but The Sir catches Midget, tossing him high in the air. In mid air, Midget connects with a dropkick that sends The Sir tumbling into the ropes. The Sir bounces off the middle rope and comes in low. Vanilla Midget his the Short But Sweet (Frontflip DDT). He pins... ONE.. TWO... THREE!!!

Keith Williams: Here is your winner... and NEW UWL AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION.... THE VANILLA MIDGET!!!

The crowd goes crazy as the Vanilla Midget is handed his American Title.
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- Match Two -
- UWL World Heavyweight Championship -
Beck Ramsey (c) (GIW) vs Gunner Hughes (NAW)


Atmospheric noises rise on the PA system causing the crowd to silence as the lights slowly dim. The lights eventually dim to complete darkness before the acoustic chords to "Vicarious Devil," a mash-up between Tool and Laura Marling begins. As Maynard James Keenan begins singing red spotlights abruptly direct themselves toward the entrance as Beck Ramsey emerges from the entrance tunnel. As usual, he's clad in his ring gear along with his big, flashy coat, and a pair of shades, not to mention, accompanied by some boos which rise up in the crowd while other fans begin cheering the leader of Cirque du Péché. As Beck steps up to the end of the entrance stage, he just looks around at the electric crowd which is cast in darkness. Without lingering too long, he moves down the entrance ramp ignoring fans that attempt to high-five him or yell obscenities in his direction.

Raines: There's the champ Frankie.

Archer: Beck Ramsey has had an amazing run here since the UWL Relaunch.

Raines: And he's just one bad dude.

Beck rounds the ring just enough to get to the ring steps which he takes his time walking up, as he does, he uses his long reach to grab the ring post as he pulls himself up the stairs. Based on the direction of his gaze, he seems to be glaring in the direction of his opponent, but instead of getting into the ring, he walks across the apron with one hand sliding across the top rope. His head turns toward the turnbuckle he's walking toward. He pulls himself up onto the turnbuckle from the outside and removes his shades with one hand. At first, he looks around at the crowd then his gaze stops upon his opponent. A devious smirk appears on his handsome features as he removes his coat and hands it off, along with his shades, to some techie on the outside before leaping into the ring from the turnbuckle and moving over to his corner as the lights slowly return to normal.

Archer: This is going to be a classic.

A shotgun blast is heard through the PA system and “Dead Man Walking” by Bloodsimple begins to play. After a few moments, Gunner Hughes slowly comes walking out from the back, raising an arm in the air at the top of the ramp as he stares into the crowd.

Raines: How weird does it look, without the UWL World Title around the waist of Gunner?

Archer: As weird as a mark in the loss column does.

Gunner Hughes stomps down the ramp and towards the ring, then he climbs through the ropes and walks to the center of the ring, raising his arm in the air once more before his music comes to a stop.

Archer: This arena is electric. The crowd is ready for this showdown.

Raines: Let's go!!!

The two men stand in their corner as Keith Williams, the voice of the UWL stands in the center of the ring.

Keith Williams: The following contest is set for one fall, and is for the UWL Heavyweight Championship of the World! Introducing first, the challenger. From Portland, Oregon. He weighs in tonight at 275 pounds. He is the current NAW Heavyweight Champion.... He is... GUNNNNERRRR HUUUUUUGHEESSSSS!!!

Gunner, with all his focus on Beck Ramsey, stares directly at him, raising one arm in the air for his fans, who respond with a huge roar.

Keith Williams: And introducing his opponent.... Hailing from The Sin City... Weighing in at 243 pounds... He represents GIW and is the reigning and defending United Wrestling League World Heavyweight Champion... Ladies and gentlemen.... BECKK RRRRAAAAMMMMSEEEYYYYY!!!

Beck Ramsey raises the title high in the air to see. Cameras flash, reflecting off of Beck's trademark shades as the entire arena is buzzing. Beck hands his title over to the referee, who holds it high, displaying it for even more camera flashes. Soon, the bell sounds and we are under way.

The two tie up, but Beck immediately drops Gunner with an armdrag. Gunner rests on one knee, looking at Beck. They circle up, and the same fate for Gunner. A second quick armdrag, and Ramsey is all smiles. The two circle the ring, then tie up for a third time. After a third consecutive armdrag by Ramsey, Gunner surprises him with his own armdrag as a counter. Both men scurry up and Gunner takes Ramsey down with another armdrag. Beck hops up, but quickly falls over, nearly dodging an early attempt at The Buckshot. Beck rolls out of the ring to regain his composure.

Gunner is attempting to prove that he can out wrestle the technically sound Beck Ramsey. But that's Becks game. Eventually, Beck gains control of the match after countering a bodyslam, and dropping Gunner with a German Suplex. Beck then drops Gunner with a Belly-To-Belly and gets a nearfall out of it.

Beck stays on the offensive with European Uppercut before sending Gunner to the ropes. Gunner reverses, using his strength to send Ramsey flying across the ring. Beck slides between Gunners legs, hop up and Reverse DDT. Beck is taking control early, using his world class wrestling abilities. After a diving knee drop, he again goes for a pin, but again, the former World Champion kicks out. Beck applies a chinlock, trying to drain the energy of the bigger adversary.

Gunner has a lot of strength though and fights out, but is quickly put back down by a Backbreaker as Beck Ramsey shows impressive strength to hold the big man up. Beck decides it's time to go high risk, and ascends the top turnbuckle. He looks down at his victim before leaping off with a spectacular Shooting Star. Unfortunately, his amazing hang time allows Gunner Hughes a split second longer to get out of the way. Beck crashes hard to the mat. With his air out of him, Beck crawls to his feet as Hughes uses the corner to get to his feet. Beck walks over to Gunner, who explodes out of the corner with a double leg takedown. Gunner mounts Beck and hammers him with over a dozen right hands. Finally, Beck squirms up and retreats to the corner. Gunner picks up where he left off with several right hands. He irish whips Beck hard to the opposing corner. The impact brings Beck out of the corner, and Gunner delivers a nasty clothesline that sends Beck over with a backflip.

It's rally time for Gunner Hughes. He connects with several Chris Masters like clubs to the face before sending Beck across the ring and connecting a spinebuster. This gets Gunner his first nearfall, as the momentum is on his side. He stuns Beck with an atomic drop, followed by a running knee. He pins and is one second away from being the new champ before Beck kicks out.

Gunner sends Beck to the ropes and ducks early. Beck connects with a wicked haymaker right hand that stuns Gunner. Beck turns and hits the ropes again. He leaps in the air for a crossbody, but Gunner catches him. He falls back for a Fallaway Slam, but amazingly Ramsey lands on his feet! Gunner hits the mat however and is slow to get up before Beck hits a standing Shooting Star... A quick pin.... Only gets two for Beck Ramsey. Beck tries to take advantage of Gunners mistake and rocks him with more uppercuts. He has Gunner on the ropes and charges at him, but Gunner ducks. Beck turns but is met with a hard clothesline and both men fly over the top rope and crash to the floor outside.

The ring side fans get a bonus treat as the two men brawl within arms reach of them. They get more than they expected when Gunner back drops Beck over the guardrail and he crashes into the fans laps! The crowd surrounds the two men as Gunner steps over the guardrail to chase after the champ. Beck is trying to create space between the two as he crawls through the crowd. Gunner finally catches up to him five rows deep. BLACK MIST!!! With the ref nowhere near them, Beck Ramsey sprays the mist in Gunners eyes, and on a few nearby fans. A blind Gunner stumbles around and Beck connects a superkick that sends Gunner over the guardrail and falling onto the floor. Gunner is rapidly trying to wash his eyes as he gets to his feet. Beck Ramsey hops onto the guardrail, shows his balance and leaps off with a flying clothesline. He rolls Gunner into the ring and pins.... One... Two.. Kickout!!

Beck tries to argue about the count until the ref sees the remnants of the spray on Gunner's face. Beck quickly drops the subject and continues the match. Gunner fires back with right hands, but Beck catches one and connects with Busted Backbreaker. He pins and gets the.... TWO! Gunner kicks out! Beck is in shock that Gunner will not stay down. He appears to be ready to finish Gunner once and for all as he sets Gunner up for the River Card. But Gunner won't let him lift him up. Instead, Gunner reverses with raw power and lifts Beck up for a suplex. Beck flips out of it, landing on his feet behind Gunner. German Suplex!! Beck doesn't let go and appears to be going for a trifecta. But Gunner knows he can't survive that at this point. He counters with back elbows. He breaks free and drops Beck with a DDT.

Both men are down, but Beck is to his feet just a second before Gunner Hughes. Gunner strikes first though. He connects with his trademark Three Punch combination, followed by a legdrop. He pins but the champ kicks out. Both men are to their feet and Gunner Hughes goes for the Buckshot. Ramsey ducks and slides across the ring. He is up and goes for the Money Shot, his own running boot. Gunner ducks and is in full sprint. He hits the ropes and drills Beck Ramsey with a spear!!! Gunner is exhausted and just lies atop Beck as the ref counts... One... Two... THE HORROR SHOW!!! Beck Ramsey is out of the pin attempt and in an act of desperation, he applies the Triangle Choke! The crowd errupts as Gunner is shocked and is now losing consciousness. The ref is in perfect position to signal the end of the match... Gunner Hughes has other plans though. Gunner positions himself and impresses everyone witnessing as he stands up! He powers Beck Ramsey up, still in the chokehold! He then slam Beck Ramsey down with a powerbomb! The impact frees Gunner, but the damage is done. He can't make a pin.

The crowd is standing. No one is sitting as the two men are trying to get to their feet. Ramsey uses the ropes to get to his feet as Gunner is to a knee. Ramsey is up first and walks to Gunner Hughes. BUCKSHOT!!! Gunner springs up and connects the Buckshot! Beck Ramsey is out cold as Gunner Hughes manages to fall over him with an arm. He pins... ONE... TWO... THREE!!!

The bell sounds as Deadman Walking plays again. The crowd can't believe what they just witnessed.

Keith Williams: Ladies and gentlemen, here is your winner... and NEW UWL WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION.... GUNNER HUGHES!!!!

The referee hands the title to Gunner Hughes. As hurt as he is, Gunner getting reacquainted with his World Title and holds it to his chest as he rests on his knees. The crowd is giving the two men a round of applause as Gunner raises the title high in the air.

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- Match Three -
- Ladies Ascension Battle Royal -


(OOC Note: With the entire show being summary style due to my time constraints, and posting all of the entrances to the
battle royals would take forever to edit properly, I'm skipping them for the battle royals. The action is split into two tables side by side, representing each ring. The action that is happening in parallel tables is happening at the same time.)

As the bell sounds, chaos ensues. They all pair off. Red West and Summer St Clair. Helena and Marisol Hawkes. Nikki Vaughn and Jessica Robertson. Magdalena and Megan Riley... and then there's Flame Puppy. The odd woman out. But she has a solution to that. Flame Puppy backs up, to get a full sprint. She runs, and leaps, crashing down on Red West and Summery St Clair. All three fall to the mat. Flame Puppy has Summer by the hair and whails on her until Red West pulls her off. Then Red West jumps on Summer and takes FP's place.

Meanwhile, Helena and Hawkes are brawling, alongside the ropes, until Hawkes ducks a swing and dumps Helena up and over.

Helena lands on the apron, but gets rocked by a forearm and falls to the floor.

Helena Jeckel is eliminated from Ring #1

Nikki Vaughn has Robertson down in the corner with a plain and simple choke. She lifts Robertson up, attempting an elimination, but Marisol Hawkes comes over and pulls her away before dropping her with a neckbreaker. Magdalena Waechter and Megan Riley, no strangers to each other, go at it like you'd expect two GPW stars would. Megan Riley counters a hiptoss into her own hiptoss and follows with a perfect dropkick. She then takes Waechter down with a bulldog.Robertson and Hawkes begin fighting, and Robertson drops Marisol with a snap suplex. She begins rolling with offense, until Nikki Vaughn drops her with a clothesline, followed by a good old fashin hair snapmare. Marisol is up and Vaughn goes for a dropkick. But Marisol catches her feet and holds them, making Vaughn hit the back of her head. Marisol then slingshots Vaughn up and over the top rope and to the floor.

Nikki Vaughn is eliminated from Ring #1


Flame Puppy pulls Red West off of Summer, and the two seem to be fighting over which one will be the one to eliminate St Clair. The two begin shoving each other. Flame Puppy rocks Red West with a forearm shot, which West retaliates with her own forearm. Then its Summer St Clair who gets the last laugh as she clotheslines both of them down. The beautiful Summer St Clair poses in the center of the ring, standing above the two women.

Marisol Hawkes and Jessica Robertson continue their friendly brawl, until Megan Riley joins them. Megan grabs both of them by the hair and rams their heads together. Riley follows up with a wheel kick that nearly takes Robertsons head off.

Waechter has recovered and brings Marisol to an opposite corner and rocks her with a spinning backfist before dropping her face first onto the turnbuckle with a modified flapjack.
Helena Jeckel meets Nikki Vaughn as she enters ring #2. She yanks her by the hair to the center of the ring and takes her down with a bodyslam. Helena Jeckel climbs to the top rope and leaps off with a massive legdrop. Instead of going for an elimination, Jeckel again climbs to the top rope. This time she leaps off for a big splash, but Vaughn moves.

Helena Jeckel is gasping for air as Vaughn connects a sliding dropkick to the skull. Nikki Vaughn lifts Helena Jeckel on her shoulders and shows impressive strength using a firemans carry to send Helena over the top rope and to the floor.

Helena Jeckel has been eliminated from the match

With an empty ring, Nikki Vaughn rests momentarily.


Summer St Clair has Flame Puppy in the corner and uses her leg length, and chokes Puppy in the corner with her boot. She allows Flame Puppy out of the corner and gives her a knife edge chop, but Flame Puppy returns the favor with such a vicious chop that St Clair drops to the mat instantly. The crowd lets out a 'Wooo' for the impact. St Clair gets up and misses a clothesline as Flame Puppy is full speed ahead. Flame Puppy hits the ropes and on the return hits a head scissor take down.

Flame Puppy gets up and runs off the ropes again. When she bounces off, Summer is nowhere to be found. In fact, Summer followed her to the ropes and is right behind her. Flame Puppy turns around just in time to recieve a running knee to the gut, followed by the Beauty Treatment (jumping facebuster). The crowd is shocked as Flame Puppy is easily lifted up and dumped to the floor by St Clair.

Flame Puppy is eliminated from Ring #1

Megan Riley is in danger of elimination by Robertson, who has now taken control of Riley. Riley survives the elimination, but isn't safe yet. She gets dragged to the middle of the ring and gets powerbombed for her troubles.

Red West takes down Marisol Hawkes with a running hip attack. She then climbs the top rope and connects a missle dropkick that has Hawkes down and out. West now sets her attention to eliminating Hawkes. But Hawkes is saved by Robertson. The friendship is holding tight for the most part. They look to double team Red West until Magdalena Waechter comes in, grabbing Hawkes by the waist and connects a belly to belly suplex.







Nikki Vaughn is pretty rested, and in fact watches the battle in ring #1. Which is why she is chomping at the bits as she watches Flame Puppy get eliminated. Flame Puppy is out of it as refs help revive her and order her to ring #2. They get her next to the ring and Nikki Vaughn grab her by the hair to pull her the rest of the way in.

Flame Puppy is helpless as Nikki Vaughn stomps on her. It's only a matter of time befor Nikki disposes of her, and remains fresh. Nikki lifts Puppy to her feet and easily throw her over the ropes. Puppy latches onto the ropes though and lands on the apron, quickly rolling into the ring. Vaughn spots this and gets right back to attacking her. Vaughn allows Puppy to her feet,
which is probably her biggest mistake. Vaughn hits the ropes and when she returns, she is introduced to Flame Puppys
sneaker with a roundhouse kick. Both Ladies are down in ring #2.






With Waechter assaulting Hawkes, Robertson is on her own with Red West. At first, that's no problem. She hits a beautiful DDT than has Red West wounded. Robertson grabs West by her VERY pink hair and takes her to the ropes to eliminate her. Red West is spunky though and fights to hang on. Robertson has Red West over the ropes and on the apron when a quick, albeit desperate, rake of the eyes frees her from certain elimination. She then fires back with Muay Thai Knee Strikes. This stuns Robertson and has her down on one knee. Red West grabs a hold of the top rope, and appears to be talking to it? Whatever she's doing, it took her eye off the prize. She springs onto the top rope, but Jessica Robertson rocks her with a dropkick in mid air that sends Red West to the floor.

Red "Rock" West is eliminated from Ring #1

Summer St Clair has been hanging back, letting the others brawl it out. But she sees an opportunity and strikes. She sneaks up behind Jessica Robertson and lifts her up and over the ropes. Jessica hangs on though and quickly rolls back into the ring. Summer backs up quickly, realizing she didn't capitalize on the opportunity. Robertson gets up and darts right at St Clair. She drops her with a spear and follows up with rights and lefts to a helpless Summer St Clair.

Megan Riley is up and decides to join Waechter and Hawkes. She drops Magdalena with a german suplex, then turns her attention to Marisol Hawkes. Hawkes swings and misses and Riley goes for a german on her. Hawkes counters with back elbows, but Riley ducks one elbow, causing Hawkes to spin. Riley then drops Hawkes with a Northern Lights suplex. Riley then attempts to eliminate Marisol Hawkes. Hawkes is fighting it, but perhaps in an act of GPW pride, Waechter is up and assists Megan Riley in successfully eliminating Marisol.

Marisol Hawkes is eliminated from Ring #1
Flame Puppy is the first to her feet. Nikki Vaughn is not too far behind though. They exchange forearms, until Vaughn uses a rake to the eye to slow down Flame Puppy. She goes for a bodyslam, but Puppy slips out. She drops Nikki with a back suplex.

Vaughn retreats to the corner, where Flame Puppy charges ahead and connects with running knees to the chest. Vaughn stumbles out of the corner and is dropped via a Dragon Suplex.Flame Puppy is looking to eliminate Vaughn when Red West enters ring 2 and drives her knee to the back of Flame Puppy.

West then drops Puppy with a running Yakuza Kick. Flame Puppy is down and not moving. But before West can capitalize, Nikki Vaughn comes to attack her. What a way to say thank you. Nevertheless, West is now on the defensive from Vaughn.

Vaughn whips her to the ropes, but on the return, West slides between the legs, then pulls them out from under Nikki. Nikki falls face first. Red West waits for her to get up, then conects a Roaring Elbow to Vaughn.

One tough deadlift later, and Red West has eliminated Nikki Vaughn.

Nikki Vaughn has been eliminated from Ring #2


The final four of ring one are Megan Riley, Magdalena Waechter, Jessica Robertson, and Summer St Clair. Riley is shocked that Waechter helped her eliminate Hawkes, but soon realizes it wasn't actual help as Waechter drives her knee into her abdomen, doubling Riley over. Magdalena sends Riley to the ropes and drops her with a Pendulum Backbreaker.

Summer St Clair rakes the eyes of Robertson to slow her down. One hair snapmare later, and St Clair has gained control of the former PWX Hybrid Champion. St Clair doesn't let her limited skill set hold her back as she simply chokes Robertson on the mat. She even straddles her victim and slams her head over and over and over onto the mat. Robertson is nearly passed out before finally countering and shoving St Clair off of her. St Clair doesn't let Robertson get much space though and stays on her. She gives a well placed boot to the gut, then hits the ropes, looking for an Axe Kick. Robertson steps back, avoiding the kick, then drops St Clair with a Russian leg sweep.

Magdalena grabs Robertson by the hair before she can get up and smashes her face first into the mat. She does this a few times before we see blood trickling from Robertson's nose. She follows up with a Curb Stomp, that may have just shattered Robertsons nose. The odd pair of St Clair and Waechter team up to dump Robertson over the ropes and to the floor, where refs immediately check on her.

Jessica Robertson is eliminated from Ring #1
Red West grabs Flame Puppy, who is still recovering from the Yakuza Kick. She lifts Puppy up and tries to muscle her over the top rope, but Puppy is back to life and is hanging on for dear life. She wraps herself around the top rope, making it impossible to dump her. Marisol Hawkes has entered the ring and grabs West by the hair. She drops her with a back suplex. Flame Puppy still remains latched onto the top rope. Hawkes takes over on West, but not for long. West reverses an irish whip and drops her with a standing drop kick. West takes Hawkes over to the turnbuckle and lifts her up, placing her in a sitting position on the top. Red West climbs up with her, and looks out to the Miami crowd, who roars in approval. She brings Hawkes down with a frankensteiner.

As soon as the two women hit the mat, Flame Puppy flies onto our screen with a diving headbutt onto Marisol Hawkes. The crowd pops at the double impact of the moves. It startles Red West as well. West grabs Flame Puppy and pulls her to her feet, but Flame Puppy retaliates with a judo throw. Red West scurries to her feet but is met with a running front dropkick that sends her flying into the turnbuckle. West though, shows resilence and delivers a clothesline, as both women are down.


Summer St Clair is disgusted by Waechter, but convinces her to team up to eliminate Megan Riley, who's back is hurting badly. The two double team quite nicely and keep Riley on the defensive. They irish whip her to the ropes, but Riley manages

to stop and kick St Clair, who ducked too early. She ducks a Waechter clothesline, then ducks a St Clair clothesline. In all the confusion, St Clair did connect with Waechter however. So much for that team work. Megan Riley sneaks up on Summer and spins her around before applying a Guillotine Choke hold, bringing Summer down. Summer is tapping but it does no good here in the Ascension Battle Royal.

Meanwhile, Magdalena is up and connects with boots to the face of Riley to stop the submission. Waechter lifts Summer St Clair up by the hair and sends her down with a violent spinebuster that echoes throughout the arena. That's what you get for screwing with Magdalena Waechter. Riley is up and connects a dropkick to the back of Waechter that sends her falling to the corner to recover. Riley is slow to get up, but sees Summer St Clair using the ropes to get up. She goes over and assists her, all the way up, over the ropes, and to the floor.

Summer St Clair is eliminated from Ring #1
Jessica Robertson rolls into the ring, still bleeding through the nose. Her friend, Marisol Hawkes spots her and checks on her in the corner. This gives Red West a chance to sneak up on her. She pounds on the small of the back of Hawkes but Robertson springs to action and takes West down. Robertson and Hawkes double team Red West and drop her with a double suplex.

Robertson picks West up, but West connects a well placed elbow to the injured nose of Robertson. This messes with the timing of Hawkes flying clothesline, that Red West ducks and it connects with Robertson. The duo cannot believe their luck, but Hawkes does connect a back kick to West to slow her down. She checks on her friend instead of fighting her. Red West charges in, but the two are ready. Perhaps it was a plan? They backdrop Red West up and over, but Red grabs them both by the hair and uses Hawkes and Robertson as a rope to hang onto as she tries to get her feet under her on the apron.

Flame Puppy seizes the opportunity of opportunities. She charges ahead and bull rushes Hawkes and Robertson from behind. She sends them crashing onto Red West and all three fall to the floor in a nasty fall.

Red West has been eliminated from the match
Marisol Hawkes has been eliminated from the match
Jessica Robertson has been eliminated from the match


Magdalena Waechter and Megan Riley are in the ring alone. Waechter charges out of the corner but Riley is ready and connects a clothesline. After a dropkick, she has Waechter winded and climbs to the middle turnbuckle. She leaps off and connects an Overcastle from the middle rope. She has Magdalena reeling and ready for elimination. But first... A pedigree. Waechter spins out and kicks Megan in the gut. She lifts Megan up for a spinebuster, but Megan reverses in mid air with a DDT.

Megan Riley tries eliminating Magdalena Waechter, but can't do it. She gets Waechter to the apron, where Waechter grabs her by the hair and delivers headbutt after headbutt. With Riley dazed, she continues her grip of the hair and pulls her over with her and flings her to the floor.

Magdalena Waechter survives ring #1

Megan Riley has been eliminated from Ring #1
Flame Puppy is having a tough time getting to her feet after the amazing elimination of three women. As soon as she does, BOOM! Heatstroke (Axe Kick) from Summer St Clair. Summer St Clair takes the time to pose for her 'fans' instead of trying to eliminate Flame Puppy. The crowd boos as she takes her time trying to eliminate Flame Puppy.

Eventually, she does grab Flame Puppy and flings her over. But like she has been this entire match, Flame Puppy fights to stay in. She clutches the ropes and lands on the apron. She rushes up the top rope and leaps off with a double ax handle before Summer can figure out what happened. Summer gets up but is met with an unbelievable display of repeatitive forearm smashes to the pretty face. The last one drops her. Flame Puppy is getting her 23rd wind and gets the crown behind her.


Waechter relaxes and watches the others battle in ring #2Flame Puppy hits the ropes, but is met with a knee to the back. Megan Riley hustles over and stops Flame Puppy's momentum. She slides into the ring and drops Flame with a Wheel Kick. Summer St Clair is up, holding her jaw, and Megan punches her right in the jaw. She drops Summer with a bodyslam. She does the same to Flame Puppy, then climbs the top rope. She leaps off and lands on Flame Puppy with a moonsault. She then looks at Summer St Clair, ready to do the same to her. But Summer moves! Megan Riley manages to land on her feet, but she tweaks her knee in the process. St Clair hits the The H8rmin8r (step up enziguiri). Summer then eliminates Megan Riley.

Megan Riley has been eliminated from the match

Summer St Clair has been fairly dominant in this match. However, the match isn't over. She turns right into a boot to the gut by Flame Puppy. Puppy goes for a judo throw, but Summer counters. She then gets uncharacteristic. She sets Flame Puppy up for a powerbomb... Summer lifts Puppy up, but Flame Puppy fires back with right hands. With Summer off balance, Flame Puppy sends her over with a hurricanrana over the top rope and to the floor.

Summer St Clair has been eliminated from the match


Flame Puppy and Magdalena Waechter.... Mag tells Puppy to come over. Puppy does so by springing onto the ropes and connect a flying clothesline. Waechter is stunned and gets taken down again by a snapmare. Flame Puppy follows up with a running forearm smash.

The crowd is fully behind Flame Puppy as she brings Magdalena up. Magdalena connects a shot to the gut, and goes behind Puppy. She flips Puppy up with a german suplex, that Flame Puppy lands! A DDT later, and Magdalena seems out of it! Flame

Puppy points to the corner and climbs it. She's going for her patented IHOP Drop (Elbow Drop). She leaps off and connects!... with the canvas. Magdalena rolls out of the way and Puppy lands elbow first to the mat. Magdalena quickly lifts Puppy up and drops her with the Exorcism ( Trapping Hammerlock Lariat). Magdalena Waechter brings Flame Puppy's lifeless body to her feet and dumps her over the top. This time, Flame Puppy doesn't hang on. She falls to the floor and the bell sounds.

Flame Puppy has been eliminated from the match

Keith Williams: Ladies and gentlemen, here is the winner of the Ladies Ascension Battle Royal... MAGDALENA WAECHTER!!!

'Theme of Alexia Type I' by Takeshi Miura plays as Waechter is declared the winner. The crowd is in shock, as they all thought Flame Puppy would find a way. The officials check on Flame Puppy as Waechter signals that she is the next Ladies Champion.
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Gaia (c) (GPW) vs The Harlequin (GIW)


The heavy atmospheric sounds of "Uprising" by West One Music fills the arena as the lights die down. The crowd stands as they look toward the entrance. For a few moments, it's almost completely pitch-black except for fans in the crowd holding up their cell phones to cast little lights. They seem to speckle the darkness much like stars. Suddenly, a bright light comes on from the set up at the stage. We see the silhouette of a curvy yet muscular woman standing at the top of the stage. She just stands there as if an iconic statue for a moment until the lights behind her cuts off and a spotlight overhead makes Gaia visible as well as her manager, Nick Bakas, who is behind her. The crowd boos at her presence, but Gaia doesn't seem to care less as she makes her way down the entrance ramp.

Archer: The self proclaimed 'Goddess' Champion has seemed untouchable since arriving in the United Wrestling League.

Raines: Self proclaimed? She IS the Goddess Champion! I think the belt should be officially renamed that.

A specific fan spits out some sort of obscenity toward her and she stops. For a long moment, she just stares at the male fan. A smirk appears on her face and she just gently shakes her head before continuing on her path toward the ring stairs while Nick Bakas acts as though he's going to backhand the fan as he passes. Once he realizes Gaia has almost made it to the stairs, he rushes past her and up the ring stairs. As he crosses to the middle of the apron, Gaia jogs her way up the stairs then walks across the apron as Bakas holds the ropes for her to step through them. Once she steps through the ropes, the self-proclaimed Goddess makes a beeline for the far turnbuckle. She pulls herself upon it then just looks around at the fans before raising her arms proudly to a huge negative reaction. After dropping down from the turnbuckle, she takes her corner, as the lights return to normal...

Raines: Bring out the victim!

The lights cut off while the first crash of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Lorde begins to play. A spotlight hits the entrance where The Harlequin is with both arms raised in the air. Her head is tilted back while her loud, high-pitched laughter fills the air. Lorde starts to sing and the lights turn on once more. The crowd is giving the fem-joker a mixed reactions as she finally walks down towards the ring. Half-way down, Harlequin pulls her BANG! pistol out aiming it at the crowd without turning to look at any of them. A few people move away from the barrier and others begin to cheer louder.

Archer: The Harlequin won this opportunity at Bedlam on the Bayou. But she is a major underdog here. Can she hang with the powerful Gaia?

Raines: Ya know Magdalena Waechter has gotta be watching this, studying and doing her homework for Wrestlefest.

The Harlequin climbs up onto the apron, screaming, "BOW TO THE CLOWN!" to which the crowd both boos and cheers. She slips into the the ring through the top and middle rope, before doing another slow back bend. Once again she laughs before stepping back against the turnbuckle. The music dies off as both competitors stand in their respective corner.

Keith Williams: Ladies and gentlemen... This contest is set for one fall and is for the UWL Ladies World Championship! Introducing, in the corner to my left. From Mt Olympus. She represents Girl Power Wrestling... She is the reigning and defending UWL Ladies World Champion.... This. Is. GAAAIIIAAA!!!

Gaia holds the UWL Ladies World Title high as the boos rain down. This does not phase her though. The focus on her face tells the story. Gaia is ready for this match.

Keith Williams: And introducing her opponent. From Manhattan, New York. She represents Galveston Island Wrestling. She is the number one contender for the UWL Ladies World Championship... THEEEE HARRRLEEQUIIIINNN!!!

Harlequin raises her arms high, as the fans show their support. The highly anticipated match finally is underway and the two women tie up. Gaia shows early on that she is the more powerful of the two. She uses her strength to over power Harlequin with hiptosses and a perfect backbreaker. She takes Harlequin by the green hair and irish whips her across the ring. She drives Harlequin down with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and gets a near fall.

It's all Gaia in the early going, as it looks like her strength is just too much for Harlequin. It's when Gaia goes for another tilt-a-whirl that Harlequin finds a slight opportunity. She counters with a head scissors take down. Both competitors get up and Harlequin connects with a leg lariat. She then takes Gaia down with a series of armdrags. She has Gaia winded and connects a flying crossbody. She NEARLY becomes the new champion, but Gaia just manages to get the shoulder up.

Harlequin doesn't take her time complaining about the count. She gets right up and immediately hits a leg drop. She grabs the muscular legs of Gaia and begins to lock in a sharpshooter. Gaia use those legs to shove Harlequin off of her. Harlequin stumbles back and when she comes right back, Gaia nips up and brings Harlequin down with a Fujiwara Armbar. Harlequin squirms, panicking to find an escape. She eventually does get a rope break. Gaia reluctantly releases the hold. Harlequin tends to her arm as Gaia starts stomping on her.

Gaia grabs Harlequin by the hair and goes for yet another armbar, but Harlequin spins out of Gaia's grasp. Out of nowhere, Harlequin connects with a Spinning Wheel Kick. Harlequin proves her toughness as a former GIW Undisputed Champion and refuses to go away. She dropkicks Gaia out of the ring then immediately follows with a suicide dive. Both women crash to the floor hard. Harlequin is quick to her feet and drags the bigger Gaia up to her feet. She rams her head first into the mat before rolling her into the ring. Harlequin climbs onto the apron, then hops onto the turnbuckle. She leaps off and comes straight down feet first with a double foot stomp onto the abdomen of Gaia! The crowd roars as Harlequin pins... But Gaia kicks out!!!

The wreckless joker can't believe Gaia kicked out. Harlequin takes a moment to compose herself as Gaia is coming to and is starting to get to her feet. Harlequin brings the attack to Gaia but Gaia connects a vicious punch to the gut, taking the air out of Harlequin, who stumbles away. Gaia gets up and sprints at Harlequin, who rolls over, tripping Gaia and applying a Boston Crab! The crowd is to their feet as the ref is asking Gaia if she wants to submit. It looks as if she is about to before finding the will power to fight it. Gaia turns her shoulders, relieving the pressure. Gaia uses her legs to shove Harlequin off of her. Harlequin backs all the way to the corner. Gaia gets up and runs, leaping in the air with a Stinger Splash. But Harlequin moves and Gaia goes face first into the turnbuckle.

Harlequin kicks Gaia in the gut, and goes for her finisher, Clowning Around (Jumping Implant DDT). Gaia spins out of it and connects her own kick in the gut. She lifts Harlequin up for a Brainbuster, but Harlequin slides out of her grasp. Harlequin lands behind Gaia and drives her down with a handful of hair and a bulldog. Harlequin goes for a Lionsault, but Gaia gets the knees up. Harlequin can't breath as Gaia immediately rolls over and locks in the Lasso of Truth (Regal Stretch)! The Harlequin is fighting... Shes fighting... But she taps!!!

The bell sounds as "Uprising" plays again. The ref hands Gaia her championship.

Keith Williams: Here is your winner... and STILL UWL Ladies World Champion... GAIA!!!

Raines: What a match!

Archer: Harlequin gave it a valiant effort.

Raines: She's one tough chick but Gaia is in a league of her own.

Gaia holds her title with pride, looking down at Harlequin.

---------------------------

The arena lights in Miami go out completely, and the pulsing guitar echoes, as static appears on the tron. A light fog billows from the stage as Wovenwar’s “All Rise” echoes over the PA system]


Oh you feel the hunters gaze
A shadow even in the dark of night
Scheming your early grave

He's going to leave you dead or dying
Draining all the blood he craves
You never thought you'd be meat for the market
What'd you expect when you sold your name

[The camera focuses in on the sihllouette of a man standing in the entrance way. Completely blacked out. He turns around and throws his arms out in a crucifix]

You have the chance to rise again
To cast the light that hides within
You have the chance to be a man
To rise again

[Pyro shoots up as the stage lights come on-and we see a very different looking John Pariah standing on the stage-as the tron reads “PARIAH”]

Crowd: HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!

[Pariah’s hair is cut short and slicked back, and he’s wearing a pair of jeans and a black Wornstar t-shirt. The crowd explodes with cheers as he heads down the ramp-slapping hands with the crowd at ringside. The crowd cheers loudly as he climbs onto the ring apron-and throws his arms out in a crucifix-leaning back on the ring ropes. The crowd continues to cheer as he climbs into the ring-and poses on the arms, doing his signature elbow pose. The music fades out as the crowd lets out a huge “JOHN PARIAH” chant. He takes a microphone from a stage hand at ringside and smiles-as the crowd continues to roar. He puts the mic to his face, as the crowd continues to cheer and cheer. He smiles, shaking his head as he paces around the ring-soaking up the crowd reaction. ]

John Pariah: Thank you. Thank you.

[The crowd roars loudly.]

John Pariah: It’s been a few months hasn’t it guys? A lot has changed, a lot has happened..but one thing stays the same…

[He looks at the Wrestlefest banner hanging from the rafters.]

John Pariah: Competition. The spirit of competition. The spirit of stepping into this ring, and competing for glory. Competition for honor, competing for the sport of professional wrestling…

[He smiles, looking around the arena-before pointing to the Wrestlefest IV banner.]

John Pariah: For the uninitiated, my name is John Pariah. I am a twenty two time World Champion. I am the Best of the Best, and I am-heh-ICONIC. As of right now-the UWL is on notice. January 24th 2015. I will rise again.

[He drops the mic as “All Rise” by Wovenwar echoes over the PA system, as the crowd explodes with cheers. He poses on the ropes as we fade out]
Edited by KevinHill, Nov 16 2014, 07:14 PM.
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- Ascension Battle Royal -


(OOC Note: With the entire show being summary style due to my time constraints, and posting all of the entrances to the battle royals would take forever to edit properly, I'm skipping them for the battle royals. The action is split into two tables side by side, representing each ring. The action that is happening in parallel tables is happening at the same time.)

The bell sounds and this 11 man Ascension Battle Royal is underway. The men immediately clash with one another. The numbers game is already evident, as with an odd amount of participants, The Jeckels are able to team up on a victim. That victim is Lance Knight. They double team him in a corner.

Meanwhile, two men who are no strangers to one another, CDE and Jack Waters are battling in another corner. In the center of the ring, Alex Castellanos works off the ring rust, working over Claudio Mancini. Equinox is battling with Harley Black, when Roscoe Shame comes in to join the fray.

With all of the chaos it's hard to call the action, and hard for the fans to get involved. But when John Truth hits a sitout powerbomb in the middle of the ring on Harley Black, they roar in approval. Before Truth can get to his feet, however, Claudio Mancini attacks him. Mancini is relentless, trying to keep Truth down. But Truth is up, then drops Mancini with a facebuster. Harley Black charges at Truth, who lifts him high and allows him to land face first onto the mat. Black stands up, gasping for air, and backs to the ropes. John Truth charges, and clotheslines him over the top, crashing to the floor.

Harley Black is eliminated from Ring #1


Jack Waters has gotten the best of CDE momentarily, working him over with right hands. He backs up, then charges ahead, but gets backdropped, up and over. But Waters lands on the apron and rolls back in. Castellanos is trying to eliminate Equinox, as Mancini tries to assist him in doing so. Ever the fighter, Equinox hangs on.

Lance Knight can't get things going as no one has helped him from the double team of the Jeckels. They soon dispose of him and send him out.

Lance Knight is eliminated from Ring #1


The Jeckels are proud of their work and turn right into a double clothesline from John Truth, who is rolling at the moment. It's not until Roscoe Shame sneaks up and drops him with a reverse DDT that Truth is down. Shame mounts Truth and hammers him with right hands.

Claudio Mancini picks the ankle of Alex Castellanos, surprising Alex, the crowd, Mac Raines, Frank Archer, and himself quite frankly. Mancini applies an ankle lock. Hard to throw someone out with a broken ankle. Before he can snap the ankle, Castellanos rolls through and the momentum sends Mancini flying over the top rope. But he hangs on! Mancini lands feet on the apron amazingly. He is proud of himself, until Castellanos hits him with a superkick. Mancini falls like a sack of potatoes to the floor.

Claudio Mancini is eliminated from Ring #1
Harley Black rolls into ring #2, getting a break, waiting for his opposition. Black takes the opportunity to sit down in the corner, collecting himself. Why not? He's all alone until the next man comes in.

Lance Knight, still wounded from the double team of the Jeckels, staggers over to Ring #2 and rolls in. He is immediately met by Harley Black. Black pounds away on Knight, not letting him up. Lance Knight scurries away to the corner and Harley Black is right on him. Black is trying to eliminate Knight already. His strategy is clear. Eliminate as soon as possible and take advantage of rest.


Castellanos is nearly eliminated as Equinox sneaks up on him, trying to eliminate him. Unsuccessful though. Jack Jeckel is near elimination as Jack Waters is working him over. Jake Jeckel is here to save the day though. The Jeckels begin teaming up on Waters now and begin trying to eliminate him. It nearly works, but Waters survives. He manages to rake the eyes of Jake Jeckel, then takes down Jack. CDE sneaks behind Jake, and eliminates him.

Jake Jeckel has been eliminated from Ring #1

On the other side of the ring, with it getting thinner, Castellanos whips Equinox to the corner, but Equinox runs up the turnbuckle and leaps off, crashing down on Alex. Roscoe Shame comes charging at Equinox, who leaps up and takes him up and over with a head scissor take down that sends Shame over the ropes and to the floor.

Roscoe Shame has been eliminated from Ring #1
Black is furiously trying to eliminate Lance Knight, but Lance Knight hangs on. Knight battles back with back elbows and creates space. He then drops Black with a clothesline, giving him some time finally.

Knight gets to his feet and sends Black down with a bodyslam, then a legdrop. With an empty ring, the two men are able to actually wrestle as opposed to brawling.


John Truth is all over Alex Castellanos in the corner. He chokes him, with no ref forcing him to stop. He may make Alex pass out if it wasn't for Waters coming in and saving the GIW bretheren. He drops Truth with a neckbreaker as Castellanos gets up and the two unlikely partners represent GIW by double teaming Truth. They drop him with a double suplex, but then Waters proves just how sneaky he can be and dumps Castellanos up and over the top!

Alex Castellanos has been eliminated from Ring #1

Before Jack Waters can celebrate this shocking turn of events, John Truth drops him with a thunderous Samoan Drop. He quickly picks Waters up and dumps him over the top rope.

Jack Waters has been eliminated from Ring #1
Mancini slides into the ring, still wobbly, but manages to join Knight and Black in ring #2. He is welcomed by a double flapjack. Knight and Black go right back to fighting one another.

Jack Jeckel and Roscoe Shame join the three men, as the ring begins to fill up. Jack Jeckel climbs in just in time to backdrop a running Lance Knight up and over to the floor.

Lance Knight has been eliminated from the match

Shame is in and attacks Mancini in the corner. They are still alive, and share ring 2 with Jack Jeckel and Harley Black.


Jake Jeckel is in a brawl with CDE and misses a missle dropkick. CDE responds with a wicked Uppercut that sends a stumbling Jake Jeckel out and to the floor.

Jake Jeckel has been eliminated from Ring #1

Just three men remain in ring #1. CDE, Equinox, and John Truth. Equinox is in trouble when Truth drops him with a backbreaker. Truth then whips Equinox to the corner. Equinox again climbs the turnbuckle, but out of nowhere, CDE comes flying in with a forearm to the back that sends Equinox flying to the floor.

Equinox has been eliminated from Ring #1
Castellanos comes into ring 2 and starts whailing on people. He is begging for Waters to get in the ring, as he wants his revenge. Waters is taking his time however. Meanwhile, Roscoe Shame is sneaking up on Alex. Castellanos senses him coming and sidesteps. Shame gets sent over and hits the floor.

Roscoe Shame has been eliminated from the match

Waters comes in, thinking Castellanos is gone, but is face to face with him. Castellanos takes Waters down and mounts him with hard right hands. Waters is trying to escape, hiding behind other wrestlers. Alex simply shoves them out of the way to get to Waters, who can't get free.

Jack Jeckel is in trouble of being eliminated by Harley Black after Black drops him with a DDT. Jack is hanging on, but not by much. Luckily for him, his brother Jake had just been eliminated from ring 1 and comes sliding in to save him. The Jeckels are back to teaming up.


We're down to two men in ring #1. Christopher Darren Erns and John Truth. CDE drops Truth with repeated headbutts and he is just ruthless with them. He waits for Truth to get up, then drops him with a running shoulder tackle. He misses an elbow drop and Truth attempts a snap suplex, that is countered by CDE with his own. CDE then knocks Truth out with the Malice Acrimony (Orton Punt). Truth is out cold. Erns struggles to lift Truths lifeless body up, but finally does so and dumps him over... Wait a second... Truth counters! He plays dead then slips from CDE and sends him tumbling over and to the floor!

Christopher Darren Erns is eliminated from Ring #1

John Truth stands alone in ring #1. The punt has hurt him, but now he rests as the survivor of ring #1.
Equniox joins the fray and goes to work on the Jeckels, to stop their double teaming. Waters has managed to slow down Castellanos and drops him with a piledriver. But business is about to pick up.

A furious CDE comes into ring #2 and has destruction on his mind. He clotheslines Equinox, then grabs Mancini by the ears and slings him over the top rope.

Mancini has been eliminated from the match

CDE is double teamed by the Jeckels. They have him against the ropes and go for a double clothesline. CDE ducks, and clotheslines BOTH Jeckels over and to the floor.

Jack and Jake Jeckel have been eliminated from the match

Harley Black didn't learn from watching the others and jumps on CDE's back. CDE heaves him down to the mat and when Black gets up, he eliminates him with The Undisputed Kick.

Harley Black has been eliminated from the match

Only man to slow him down, is Jack Waters. He connects a lowblow, ending the onslaught. Castellanos comes in and drops CDE with a swinging neckbreaker. Waters tries sneaking up on Castellanos again to eliminate him again, but Castellanos lands on the apron and saves himself. He blocks a punch from Waters, then pulls him over. Both men land on the apron brawling. Equinox is up and sees the opportunity. He comes charging and leaps into the air, crashing onto both men. Except, both men move and Equinox flies over the ropes and essentially eliminates himself.

Equinox has been eliminated from the match

Waters points and laughs until he joins him, via a superkick from Castellanos

Jack Waters has been eliminated from the match

Alex quickly gets in the ring. He is alone with Erns. Erns has recovered somewhat and meets Alex with uppercuts. Alex stumbles back to the ropes as CDE attempts to elimiated him. He almost has him over, but Castellanos fights out. Castellanos goes for his very effective superkick, but CDE blocks it and throws Castellanos down. CDE then tries his own powerful kick, the Undisputed Kick. Alex ducks and CDE lands, straddling the top rope. Castellanos takes advantage with a full sprint dropkick and eliminates CDE.

Christopher Darren Erns has been eliminated from the match


The crowd explodes as Castellanos survives ring 2, but waiting on him is a fresh John Truth in ring one. As Castellanos gets in the ring, Truth immediately jumps him. Truth lifts Castellanos up for a samoan drop, and connects. Castellanos may be done for as Truth is in full control. He takes to the offensive with running lariats, and a Sidewalk slam.

Truth calls for the end and applies a front face lock. He goes for the 'Truth Hurts' DDT, but Alex spins out and drops him with a side Russian legsweep. Alex tries eliminating Truth, but Truth is too rested and easily fights him off. The only way he can eliminate Truth is with a big move. And he gets that big move. The Gold Standard. Sitout Spinebuster.

Both men are down now, but get up at the same time. They battle back and forth as Alex wins the boxing match. He hits the ropes and Truth follows him and clotheslines him over the ropes! But Castellanos hangs on and skins the cat. John Truth has his back to Castellanos as he pulls himself over the top rope. He gets back in the ring and sees that Truth is showboating. Castellanos measures him and connects with the Golden Arrow to the back of the head! Truth flies over the top rope and falls to the floor!

John Truth has been eliminated from the match

The bell sounds as "King of the World" by Porcelain and the Tramps plays. The crowd explodes as a ref slides in and raises Castellanos' arm in victory.

Keith Williams: Ladies and gentlemen, here is your winner.... ALEX CASTELLANOS!!!!

King of the World Continues to play as fireworks go off, celebrating the big moment. The final scene of the night is Alex Castellanos pointing to the Wrestlefest IV banner in the rafters....
Edited by KevinHill, Nov 16 2014, 07:12 PM.
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