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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 1:59:25 GMT -5
As the show opens, Jeremy Sterling can be seen in his office on the phone.
Jeremy Sterling: Yes, I know what Mr. Noble said…yes, I’m sure he wasn’t high on anything when he said that…of course not, you’re not “banned.” What ever gave you that impression?
Sterling rolls his eyes a bit, before speaking.
Jeremy Sterling: Yes, Mr. Parker, we’ve discussed bringing you back into the company…no, we’re not desperate. We’re simply trying to strengthen the roster a bit. I-…please stop crying. I’m sure your mother doesn’t hate you. O…okay. Tell her I said hello…Alright, talk to you later. Goodbye Mr. Parker.
Jeremy puts down his phone, and sighs to himself…
Jeremy Sterling: I absolutely cannot believe we hired that twat to come back…
The scene fades out.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 1:59:55 GMT -5
The lights go out in the arena as the sounds of Any Means Necessary- Hammerfall erupt out, sending the crowd into a frenzy of boos for the man they "love to hate". A couple of moments later, the lights come back on, and Bruce Hendrickson can be seen at the top of the stage, a sly grin plastered across his face. He looks on taking in the jeers as if they were proudly chanting his name. After a moment on the stage Bruce begins to walk the ramp, that same sly grin still across his face. Bruce stops on the ramp to raise an arm into the air, much to the dismay of the jeering crowd. Bruce chuckles to himself at the crowd's reaction then continues to the ring, rolling in under the bottom rope. In the ring Bruce climbs onto the second rope and raises both arms into the air, enjoying the jeers of the crowd one last time before his music fades out.Ike Rose: The following contest is scheduled for one-fall Introducing first, weighing in at 220 pounds, and hailing from Anaheim, California...Bruce "The Epitome of Epic" Hendrickson! The lights dim down and the lights strobe yellow and green. The sound of a guitar from "Underdog" by Kasabian is heard and P.K. comes from the back. He stands at the top of stage and holds his arms out turning around and showing the words on the back of his black shirt, on the front their are eyes. The back reads "P.K. Sterling" and underneath are small print words "Jobber in the Making". He turns back around and looks at the camera giving it a wink and continues to walk down the ramp with a nonchalant expression. P.K. slaps the hands of the fans and then heads towards the apron. He leaps on top of it and brushes his hands against his nose. He grabs the ropes and leaps over them and then heads to the left turnbuckle. He puts his right leg on top of the top turnbuckle and looks off at the crowd. He leaps down and takes his shirt off and throws it on the ref's head. He plops down in his corner, sitting on the middle rope.Ike Rose: And his opponent, weighing in at 200 pounds, and hailing from Los Angeles, California...PK Jacob-Sterling! The bell rings and the first thing that happens is P.K. Sterling charges Hendrickson and looks to go for a dropkick, only Hendrickson dodges the move and begins pounding on the head of Sterling, who has fallen to the mat after failing the dropkick. However, Sterling fires back with shots of his own on the head and body of Hendrickson. This slugfest goes back and forth between the two to the point that Hendrickson, in anger, elbows Sterling in the jaw and yells “YOU GOT LUCKY LAST TIME!” in his face. The referee warns Bruce about the elbow, but he’s merely ignored. PK tries to sit up, but Bruce hits him yet again. Keith Oswalt: The “Epitome of Epic” is looking very eager to keep PK Sterling down from the very start of this match! Eric Witz: What can you expect? He wants to avenge that match he “lost” last week to PK Stealer. Keith Oswalt: Very clever… Eric Witz: Ah, I just make this stuff up as I go. As the beatdown continues, PK suddenly reverses and begins to knee Bruce in the gut while pushing his weight down on top of his opponent. Sterling quickly maneuvers around to Hendrickson’s head and knees him again and again, with Bruce having little means of protection from the padded knees of PK. The knees continue again and again much like Hendrickson’s elbows from earlier, until Bruce is able to shove PK off of him and move away. The fans boo this, but Hendrickson is hardly interested in what the losers in the crowd have to say. PK rises to his feet and as Hendrickson approaches him, he swiftly uppercuts him in the jaw. Hendrickson tumbles back and comes to rest against the ropes. PK taunts Hendrickson and then poses for the fans while his opponent recovers. He grabs Hendrickson’s neck and delivers a BRUTAL chop to the chest, causing Bruce to squeal out in pain. Eric Witz: CHEATER! That chump is using moves that don’t belong to him! He’s a terrible wrestler! Keith Oswalt: He is not, you lunatic! Go cry on a message board or something with that garbage! Not here! PK taunts yet again for his fans and goes to deliver a second chop to Bruce, only Hendrickson counters and headbutts PK. Sterling falls to the mat in pain. Wasting little time, Hendrickson drops to the mat near PK’s head and puts him in a chinlock. The referee asks Sterling if he quits, but PK shakes his head. Hendrickson yells at his opponent to give while also mocking him and taunting the fans, to their displeasure. Hendrickson smacks PK in the mouth to a large boo from the crowd and a warning from the ref. PK continues to shake his head, refusing to give in, and Hendrickson is clearly becoming quite pissed off at that fact. He releases the hold and lifts PK up to his feet. He grabs PK, pulls him close, and connects with a Belly-to-Belly suplex on PK! He goes for the cover. 1… 2… KICK-OUT! Bruce pounds his fist on the mat and rises to his feet. When he looks down at PK, he snarls and proceeds to kick him in the ribs. The referee yells at Hendrickson. The “Epitome of Epic” simply responds by posing smugly in the center of the ring. He slowly reaches down and lifts PK up, Irish whipping him into a corner. He yells loudly and charges PK, who moves out of the way at the last second and Bruce hits the turnbuckles hard. PK uses this brief moment of peace to rub his head and grimace in pain from the attacks by Hendrickson. He then looks up, sees Hendrickson as he is, and smiles, He puts his hands together. Keith Oswalt: Oh boy! Eric Witz: LOOK OUT, BRUCE! RUN! RUUUUUUUUUUUN!!! Indeed, it looks like PK Sterling is going for the KAMEHAMEHA!!!!! The crowd follows along with PK as he mouths the words slowly. Hendrickson is recovering in the corner, not aware of what PK is “channeling” in the ring. By now, PK is at “HAAAAAA” and nearly there with the “energy” needed to “blast” Hendrickson. Bruce slowly looks toward PK, who continues to act like he is charging up a massive amount of energy. Hendrickson’s eyes go wide as PK steps forward and swings his hands forward, yelling “HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!” at the top of his lungs and launching his hands out, releasing the “energy” toward his opponent. Hendrickson responds to this with a quickly thought out plan of grabbing the referee…and throwing him in the path of the “attack.” The ref is hit with the fake force of the KAMEHAMEHA!!!!! and falls to the mat out cold. Eric Witz: Good thinking by Hendrickson! Man’s a genius! Keith Oswalt: Man’s a coward and a douche! He threw an innocent bystander into the path of that KAMEHAMEHA!!!!! Eric Witz: Womun, shut mouff before I have Pride’s “Epitome of Epic” toss YOU in the path of a moving TRUCK! PK drops to his knees, exhausted and in shock of the horror he accidentally committed against the ref with his attack. Hendrickson smiles in victory as he rubs a speck of dirt off his shoulder and winks. The crowd boos Hendrickson with an incredible volume level. He walks over to the tired PK and grabs him by the hair, looking him dead in the eyes. He proceeds to yell out “Guess what, PK? I’m STILL better than you!” and then he taunts the fans. Hendrickson lifts PK up, low blows him, tosses him across the ring so that he bounces off the ropes and when PK returns, he gets dropped with “The Epic”. By now, the ref has begun to recover enough to be at least somewhat aware of his surroundings. Hendrickson covers PK and yells at the ref to hurry his ass up. The ref starts his count. 1… 2… 3!!! Keith Oswalt: Damn it! Bruce Hendrickson cheated to win this match-up! Eric Witz: YESSSS! Score one for the good guys and massive FAIL points to the little Super Saiyan... or...whatever… Bruce smiles, and looks down at PK, as the scene fades to black...
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:00:25 GMT -5
Outside the Cookeville Community Center, a limo is pulling up and Alex Avice is quick on the scene to check out what is going down. Followed by the camera and with a microphone in hand, he approaches the vehicle and knocks lightly on the tinted windows.
A moment passes with no answer. Alex turns to the camera and shrugs before knocking again. But still he gets no answer.
Alex Avice: What the hell?
He is about to knock on the window a third time when Kurt Noble approaches. With a grin he ushers Alex out of the way and enters the vehicle, closing the door quickly before the camera or Alex can get a look.
Alex shakes his head before knocking on the window again.
Alex Avice: Mr. Noble? MR. NOBLE?
He turns to the camera.
Alex Avice: I have no idea what is going on here, but I WILL get to the bottom of this!
He turns to knock on the window again as the scene fades.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:00:47 GMT -5
Following his victory over P.K. Jacob-Sterling, Bruce Hendrickson can be seen backstage gloating to whomever will listen about his win. Finally, he is approached by Alex Avice, but before Avice can acknowledge him, Hendrickson demands an interview.
Bruce Hendrickson: Did you see that Avice? Did you? That’s called winning. That’s how you do it!
Alex Avice: By cheating?
Bruce Hendrickson: Cheating? The only cheating that’s been going on here is when Sterling got lucky last week. I told you it was a fluke, and tonight I proved it. Jacob-Sterling is nothing but a joke, and now it’s time for me to go on to bigger and better competition.
Alex Avice: Last I checked, all you did was even the score, perhaps one more match is in order against Sterling?
Bruce Hendrickson: One more match? There’s no point to that, I’m better than he is, and I proved it this week. What I deserve now is a Valiant championship match.
As Bruce Hendrickson says this, from behind him a new voice can be heard.
Jeremy Sterling: Perhaps you can be given that opportunity, Bruce.
Turning to see Jeremy Sterling, Bruce smiles hearing Jeremy say that.
Bruce Hendrickson: What do you mean perhaps? I deserve that more than anybody else here!
Jeremy Sterling: We’ll see about that.
Bruce Hendrickson: You know it’s true, that’s why I’m here, because you know I’m the best! Now, give me my shot to let me have the belt to prove it!
Only taking in a deep breath, Jeremy Sterling looks at Bruce Hendrickson before walking off. After Sterling had walked off, Hendrickson turns to Alex Avice.
Bruce Hendrickson: You hear that Avice? I’m next in line for the Valiant championship match.
Alex Avice: I’m pretty sure Jeremy didn’t say that.
Despite Avice’s words, they fall on deaf ears as Bruce Hendrickson had already walked away from him as the scene fades.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:01:17 GMT -5
”Now, I am become Death. The destroyer of Worlds.”
*The the words of Oppenheimer finish and the slow, melodic beat of “Warriors of the World” fills the arena, the giants Somba and Balraj enter through the curtain. Their manager and trainer, Kaja Reinhardt is in tow, drilling the men with their game plan in her native German tongue. The crowd watches in awe as the two behemoths enter the ring. They waste no time taunting. They don’t acknowledge the crowd. They’re ready to brutalize the opposition.*Ike Rose: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a fifteen minute time limit! Introducing first, accompanied to the ring by Kaja Reinhardt, weighing in at a combined weight of 730 pounds, the team of Balraj and Somba, Der Krieg Maschinen! Tommy enters the arena to Eye of the Tiger by Survivor begins to play he is wearing a white cotton robe, the hood is hoisted on his head. His hands are taped as well as his feet, he moves forward a few feet, raises his arms as Hero begins to play. He does a 360 degree spin while holding his arm in the air. He brings his hands to his mouth, kisses them, places both arms across his chest to form an X, and than begins to make his way toward the ring. Following behind him several feet is his mentor Nick Hill. The guitar riff at the start of 'Remedy' by Cold plays and he steps through the curtain he has as an entrance attire of a black coat. He stands at the top of the isle and makes a praying style taunt with a mattitude V1 hand gesture (he has three fingers together with his nose in the middle of the first two before wiping his nose in a Rikishi style before walking with a strut to he ring (he thinks he's God he's gonna strut) Once in the ring he moves to the first corner he can be bothered walking to he then climbs to the middle turnbuckle and does the same V1 Prayer tauntIke Rose: And their opponents, weighing in at a combined weight of 499 pounds, the team of Stephen Callaway and Tommy Hargrove! As Ike Rose introduces both Callaway and Hargrove, the two of them turn their backs to The Krieg, proving to be their first mistake as the two giant men charge past the referee and club them in the back to start the match. Tossing Callaway out of the ring, both of the men begin to beat on Tommy Hargrove, brutalizing him. Finally, after having laid in several strikes, the referee is able to gain order in the match as he convinces Kaja Reinhardt to tell Balraj to get to the side of the ring as Somba and Tommy Hargrove start the match off. Beginning the match, Hargrove attempts to tie up with Somba, but Somba has no interest in this as he shoves Hargrove, shoving him to the ground. Charging at Hargrove after this, Somba delivers a stiff running kick to Hargrove’s chest, knocking him to the ground. Now climbing to the middle rope, Somba looks down at Hargrove before jumping off the second rope and attempting jump and sit across Hargrove’s chest, but at the very last second, Hargrove rolls out of the way, getting up to his feet while holding his chest trying to catch his breath after having the wind kicked out of him. However, Hargrove doesn’t allow his break to last long as he quickly pounces on top of Somba, locking Somba into a reverse headlock, pulling him up to his feet to lock Somba in a dragon sleeper. Pulling Somba’s body back, Hargrove tries to make Somba tap out, but before he can drop out into an inverted DDT, Balraj gets into the ring and delivers a stiff boot to Hargrove’s head, getting him off of his partner in the process. Keith Oswalt: Despite the team’s inability to communicate, they always seem to know when to help one another. Eric Witz: I wish you had the inability to communicate. Keith Oswalt: The feeling’s mutual. Eric Witz: Ew! Gross! Nothing between us is mutual, you queer! Following the boot to Hargrove’s head, the referee instantly begins to try to get Balraj out of the ring, and his finally helped to do so as Callaway hops up onto the apron and grabs Balraj from the back and drapes the back of Balraj’s neck over the top rope, nearly snapping it in the process. After doing this, Callaway climbs to the top rope and as Balraj looks at him, he leaps off and nails a dropkick on Balraj which manages to launch Balraj over the top rope. However, as Callaway gets up to his feet, Somba gets behind him and drives his thumb into his shoulder for attacking his partner. But, before more damage can be done to Callaway, Hargrove gets up behind Somba and hit’s a quick neckbreaker on Somba, and quickly goes for a cover, 1... Kick out! Trying to stay on top of the large Samoan man, Hargrove quickly helps him up to his feet before grabbing him by the back of the head and slamming his head into the turnbuckle. But, instead of harming Somba, it seems to enrage him. Again throwing Somba’s head into the turnbuckle, Hargrove finally realizes this is a mistake, but finds out too late as Somba now is enraged as he drives his knee into Hargrove’s stomach before lifting him up in a military press and throwing him to the floor outside. After doing this, Somba is taken off guard as Stephen Callaway rolls him up and hidden from referee view, puts his feet on the second rope, 1... 2... 3-Balraj punts Stephen Callaway in the stomach to break the cover! Keith Oswalt: Excellent teamwork shown by The Krieg. They’ve been able to save each other whenever they seem to get into trouble. Eric Witz: I wish we had better teamwork, you suck as a partner. Keith Oswalt: That’s because you never want to do anything together! Eric Witz: Way to go make us sound gay, you idiot. How about you just call the match? As the two commentators continue to bicker with each other, Balraj grunts towards Somba before picking up Stephen Callaway himself and from here tosses Callaway around the ring. However, as he does this, Callaway uses his speed against Balraj and runs behind him and bounces off the ropes. Sprinting back towards Balraj, Stephen Callaway hits him with a huge rolling wheel kick, knocking Balraj back a few feet. Quick to get back to his feet, Callaway runs at Balraj again and hits him with a running knee. After doing this, Callaway hits him with a Batman Elbow, knocking Balraj back into the ropes. After doing this, Stephen Callaway sprints towards Balraj, but at the very last second, Balraj moves out of the way and Callaway spears nothing but air as he goes straight through the ropes! As Callaway does this, Somba looks back into the ring and while holding Hargrove spikes his thumb into his throat before tossing him into the ring to Balraj. Balraj, albeit dazed, lifts Hargrove up from the mat and pulls him to the center of the ring before hitting him with the Punjabi Bomb (Tiger Bomb)! Going into a pin after this, the ref counts, 1... 2... 3! Ike Rose: Here is your winner, at 6 minutes and 34 seconds, Der Krieg Maschinen! Keith Oswalt: Big win for The Krieg! Their definitely proving to be one of the best teams Kingdom of Pride has ever seen. Eric Witz: Definitely a bold statement there, and I’d be willing to bet Shawn Stevens would disagree with you.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:02:30 GMT -5
*Backstage, Kaja Reinhardt and the Krieg Maschinen are walking through the hallways, breathing hard following their match. Headed towards their locker room in a haste, they don't see the poster behind them.*
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:03:00 GMT -5
"King of the World" plays and the crowd gets on their feet and begins to cheer as it signals the arrival of Josh Eagles. Moments later the curtain is pushed aside and Josh emerges onto the ramp, he still has bandages around his head from the brutal cage match two weeks prior and a small limp in his left leg, but his smile is one that can't be matches and his suit is crisp and clean as he waves to the fans and makes his way to the ring. He doesn't spend as much time loitering as he normally would but quickly grabs a mic and slides into the ring.
Josh Eagles: Cut the music please.
Josh waits as the music is cut and the cheering of the fans die down.
Josh Eagles: I'm glad to see we are alive and full of spirits tonight and I don't blame you because as always the KoP is delivering one of the hottest programs around!
More cheers burst from the crowd at the quick cheap pop and Josh smiles.
Josh Eagles: That's what brings me out here tonight to talk to you all about my involvement in the Kingdom of Pride. As you all know last week I made it known that all bets are off with Chris Hart ... Abel and Kane are gone there is nobody stabbing him in the back and double teaming him which means his title is now fair game ... I've repaid a debt I owed him and I stood by him as a friend. Now I intend him to be an opponent, someone who is standing in the way of what I want.
There is a mixed reaction from the crowd as everyone loves both men and the cheers are likely at the thought of the two titans squaring off in the ring as something that is possible.
Josh Eagles: But then I followed that with a very shameful performance in the ring that night, losing to Johnny Noble. Maybe I shouldn't have been fighting, maybe I shouldn't have been in the ring in my condition that doesn't matter ... the fact is that I lost. I got arrogant and I paid the price and now I am out here to make it better. Since I returned to the ring there has been once thing that I have cared about, once thing that I have wanted to do and that is recapture my career. I want to be the top dog in a company, I want to be the man everyone is after and the crowd is cheering for. I want to take my career and bring it to brand new heights.
This the crowd cheers for as it brings more thoughts of a pure Canadian Clash for the title in the ring.
Josh Eagles: I've taken a look back at all the times I have accomplished this and I'm not satisfied. I was a three time UWL World Champion ... combine those reigns together and I was champ for 4 1/2 months! I was a UWC World Champion for just 3 months and after I became the POW Triple Crown Champion the place closed down, it was it's last show! So you can begin to imagine that I am not impressed with my own career as chopped full of accomplishments as it is... you dig down under the surface and it hasn't been all that stellar.
Josh stops lowering the mic and the honesty and the pain can be seen on his face. These numbers hurt him.
Josh Eagles: It's time for that to change. It's time for everything to change, for me to stop talking about it and do something about it. So I don't know exactly what it is I am going to have to do but Hart, my friend I want you to know that I am coming for your championship. I am going to face you mono to mono in the middle of the ring and I am going to give you a competitor who deserves to fight for that belt. I am going to give you the kind of match that you WANT to have. I don't know when I will have this chance and I don't know where I will have this chance ... but I will have it and I will come out on top. Nobody on this roster is going to stop me, the time for talking is done and the time for action is coming and it's coming hard! So KoP prepare yourself for the storm that's coming because you won't be able to weather it!
Josh drops the mic and throws his hands in the air as "King of the World" hits and the fans cheer and go crazy and Josh exits the ring with his words made clear and strong.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:04:01 GMT -5
“It’s My Life” plays throughout the arena and the fans waste no time giving an overall appropriate reaction to Johnny Noble just as he slowly walks through the curtain and down the ramp. He gives the occasional group of fans a calm glance, but he does not lose focus as he walks to the ring and climbs the stairs. Johnny flashes a few more fans a calm glance as he steps into the ring and stands near the ropes, putting his hands on his hips and looking in the distance with intensity.
Ike Rose: The following match-up is scheduled for one-fall! Introducing first, weighing in at 230 pounds, and hailing from Ontario, Canada…Johnny Noble!
Keith Oswalt: I think this is the match-up on everyone’s mind, Eric. At Autumn Annihilation, Kid Flanagan was found beaten down after his match-up. Last week, Kid was also attacked when the lights mysteriously went out, but this time, there was a face to connect to the incident, and it was Johnny Noble’s!
Eric Witz: Hey, innocent until proven guilty. Everyone’s so quick to jump on the Johnny hate-wagon. Show a Noble brother some love!
"Just Like You" by Three Days Grace Blares over the PA system in the arena as Kid Flanagan makes his down to the ring holding a book bag, he gives some fans high fives before he gets into the ring. Finally he gets into the ring, he then starts going through his book bag, he then pulls out an two water pistols. He then yells "BOOM", then he leaps out of the ring and shoots some hot woman wearing an white t-shirt. Kid then yells "BOOBSHOT!". Kid Flanagan then gets back into the ring, and angrily stares down Noble.
Ike Rose: And his opponent-
Kid wastes no time, and immediately runs and tackles Noble to the ground! Both men begin to throw punches, with Kid clearly winning the exchange!
Keith Oswalt: Kid Flanagan looks to have fully made up his mind about Johnny Noble being the culprit!
Eric Witz: He was farmed Goddamit, moreso than Roger Rabbit!
Kid immediately begins to pound down on Noble, who is trying to crawl away. He manages to use the ropes to pull himself out of the ring, nearly dragging Kid out with him! Noble takes a moment to catch his breath, but Kid doesn’t, and he runs towards the ropes. Noble sees him, and ducks, but Kid merely lands on the apron, before jumping back and hitting a crossbody on Noble as he stands up! Both men go down, and Kid gets up, yelling “Syndicate Champ bitch!” at Johnny, before picking him up, and slamming his head against the ring apron. He then throws Noble back into the ring, and climbs back in himself. As he gets close to Noble, who has stumbled into the corner, Noble brings up his knee into Kid’s stomach, and then hits him with a lightening quick release German suplex.
Noble picks up Kid, and goes to Irish Whip him, but Kid reverses the move, and charges Noble, hitting him with a running kick in the corner. He then hits Noble with a merciless amount of chops, clearly angry about his past attacks, and the referee has to pull Kid away! Kid finally calms down, and rushes Noble, who ducks, and then hits Kid with an inverted backbreaker! Kid stumbles, and Johnny runs off the ropes, driving Kid’s face to the mats with a running bulldog!
Keith Oswalt: This thoughtless aggression isn’t allowing our Syndicate Champion to make smart decisions. Arguing with the referee gave Johnny Noble ample amounts of time to get his offense going.
Eric Witz: He’s a Kid. They get distracted by the shinier things in life.
Noble lifts up Kid, but Kid responds back with a few shots to Noble’s ribs. He runs off the ropes, but winds up in a belly to belly suplex from Noble! Noble gets up, and locks him in a sleeper hold, but Kid fights out of it. He stands up, and hits Noble with more elbows, before Noble releases. Kid continues on with the hits, before running off the ropes and hitting Noble with a flying forearm. Noble stumbles back, and bounces of the ropes, right into a DDT from Kid! Kid then kips up, as the audience applauds him! Noble tries to get up, and as he is, Kid runs off the ropes, and goes for a bicycle kick. Noble slides back, causing Kid to miss, and as Kid reacts, he’s hit with a cutter! He then tries to lock in the End of Show (Crippler Crossface), but Kid rolls forward, and then leans back, kicking Noble in the face! As Noble gets up, he’s nailed with a jumping knee strike, followed by a pin…
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Kickout by Noble!
Keith Oswalt: Kid is really going all out here. There two men are brutalizing each other. I mean, would Johnny Noble really be this violent if he didn’t do it?
Eric Witz: He’s a Noble brother, Keith. Kurt’s snapped ankles just because he could. You think his little brother wouldn’t?
Noble rolls into a corner, and Kid gets in the opposite corner. He charges Noble, but Noble raises him up, causing Kid’s head to slam against the turnbuckle. Kid stumbles back, right into a German suplex! Noble gets his hands locked, but Kid hits him with some back elbows. Noble stumbles back, and Kid goes for a Superkick, but Noble catches it…and locks in his brother’s finisher, the Quixotic Lock (Ankle Lock)!
Keith Oswalt: Oh my God! A move ripped straight from his brother’s arsenal!
Eric Witz: Yeah, because he didn’t rip that from somewhere else…
Kid yells for a bit, before rolling forward, sending Noble into the ropes. He turns about, tries to grab Kid, but Kid hoists the bigger man up on his shoulders, and drops him with an F-5! The crowd goes crazy as Kid falls to the mat, exhausted from the move and having lifted Noble up and hitting the move. As both men lay on the mat, the ref finally begins a ten count.
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Both men remain down on the mat, both breathing heavily.
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Beginning to move a little, both men seem to be unsure of where they are as they lay on the mat.
9...
Kid Flanagan and Johnny Noble look around, realizing that they are still in the match and both struggle to get to their feet.
10!
As the referee's count hits ten, both men collapse face first onto the match, exhausted as the match is ruled a draw!
Ike Rose: Ladies and Gentlement, as a result of technical knockout, this match has been ruled a draw at 6 minutes and 57 seconds!
Keith Oswalt: What an amazing match! Both of these men gave it their absolute all!
Before Eric Witz can respond, the lights in the arena again go black as Kid and Johnny lay in the middle of the ring. Within seconds, the lights return on, only to see Kid Flanagan once again covered in blood, but now with a chair wrapped around his neck! Next to him however, Johnny Noble has remained untouched, still knocked out from the match he had just wrestled.
Keith Oswalt: Who the hell is responsible for these attacks!? This is getting insane!
Eric Witz: I'm going to say it's not Johnny Noble, considering he's passed out in the ring.
Keith Oswalt: Who hates Flanagan this much?
As Oswalt asks this question, the scene finally fades out.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:04:36 GMT -5
We find ourselves once again in the parking lot as the camera is fixed on the limo parked there that Kurt Noble was seen entering a short while earlier. As Alex Avice stands a short distance from it, the driver side rear door opens once again. Out steps a foot as the cameraman and Alex Avice run up, but only one man exits, Kurt Noble. Noble has a grin from ear to ear as he closes the door quickly behind him preventing the camera from peering inside.
Alex Avice: So, Kurt inquisitive minds want to know. Just who is in that limo? What does he or she want? Will we find out who he or she is soon?
Kurt Noble shakes his head with his smile spread on it flashing his pearly whites.
Kurt Noble: That limo contains something very special, something that I think could be one of the biggest stories in Kingdom of Pride's history.
Alex Avice: Well what is the story? Who is it?
Kurt Noble: Well they are here looking for some fresh competition.
Alex Avice: They?
Kurt Noble: Yes, they. When the time is right everyone else will find out just who they are.
Alex Avice: But I want to know now!
Alex Avice goes to open the door to try and get in the limo but Kurt Noble smacks on the driver's door and the doors lock. The limo starts up and peels off into the night as Kurt Noble walks smugly back into the building leaving Alex Avice watching the limo fade into the darkness.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:05:03 GMT -5
Following Johnny Noble‘s match, “Artist in the Ambulance” by Thrice blares over the PA system. The crowd cheers as from behind the curtains, Jeremy Sterling steps out with a microphone in his hand. Quickly quieting the crowd, Jeremy Sterling addresses them.
Jeremy Sterling: It seems like every week I’m out here to address an issue, however I promise to keep this brief. On October 31st, Kingdom of Pride will present our third Super Show since reopening. In the main event, the match will feature the Kingdom of Pride Valiant champion taking on Josh Eagles for the championship.
Pausing briefly, the crowd stirs, some of them picking up on Jeremy not using Chris Hart’s name, but instead only using the Valiant champion getting the match.
Jeremy Sterling: However, if Josh Eagles happens to capture the Valiant championship before then, the main event will feature Josh Eagles defending the Valiant championship against the current Kingdom of Pride Valiant champion, Chris Hart!
Receiving a pop for the mention of Chris Hart, Jeremy Sterling smiles before quickly continuing.
Jeremy Sterling: Now how would Josh Eagles win the championship, you ask? It’s quite simple. Next week, every single wrestler in Kingdom of Pride will be featured in a single elimination tournament. The winner of this tournament will be in the main event of the October 9th edition of Oblivion taking on Chris Hart for the Valiant championship!
Receiving a tremendous reaction for this announcement, Jeremy waits for the noise to die down before going on.
Jeremy Sterling: However, if it is Chris Hart who wins the tournament next week, then he will receive an opponent of his choice to take on in the main event of October 9th for his Valiant championship. Now, before I take away any more time, let us get back to the action as we have a phenomenal main event featuring Obscene taking on the Valiant champion, Chris Hart!
After saying this, Jeremy Sterling grins to the fans before heading to the back, allowing the main event to get ready to start.
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Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 27, 2010 2:06:20 GMT -5
The lights in the arena go down as the opening beat of Where The Hood At hit’s the dark arena as the top of the entrance ramp fills with smoke. At the fifteen second mark the beat picks up as pink and gold lights start to flash all around the arena. At the twenty second mark lasers start to flicker all around as the entire entrance ramp is now covered in smoke as Chris Hart emerges from the back dressed in his long surfer style shorts and sneakers. He walks down to the arena bobbing to the beat, slapping the occasional one’s hand whilst carrying a smile on his facer. He slides into the ring and goes to the far corner, climbing the turnbuckle and throwing one arm up in the air. Chris then flips off the rope and turns towards the entrance way, staring anxiously up it in anticipation of his opponent.
Ike Rose: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a sixty minute time limit! Introducing first, from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, weighing in at 195 pounds, he is the Kingdom of Pride Valiant Champion, Chris Hart!
The lights in the arena dim as "Black Celebration" by Depeche Mode begins to play. Immediately the fans boo loudly, and after a few moments Obscene walks out from behind the curtain, wearing a plain white t-shirt and black jeans. He stares at the fans with a malevolent expression on his face and slowly walks towards the ring and then up the ring steps. He climbs into the ring, and ignoring the boos he backs up into a corner of the ring, giving a sly nod to his small following of fans way back in the arena.
Ike Rose: And his opponent, from Monterrey, Mexico, weighing in at 190 pounds, Obscene!
Keith Oswalt: Big main event here as the only remaining Kingdom of Pride original takes on the current Valiant champion.
Eric Witz: Should be fast paced to say the least, but considering Obscene’s mental state, I wouldn’t be surprised if he snapped during this match.
As the bell rings, Obscene and Chris Hart both stare across each other before finally circling around the ring, searching for an opening in the other’s defense. Finally, the two lock up into a collar and elbow tie up and from here, Obscene takes a cheap shot and knees Hart in the stomach before clubbing his arm over Chris’s back and then finally spiking Hart’s head into the mat with a quick DDT. Following the DDT, Obscene pops back up to his feet and hit’s a few stomps on Chris Hart before picking him back up, but receives a stiff uppercut for his efforts. Following up on the uppercut, Hart shoves Obscene back into the corner before chopping Obscene’s stomach and then hitting a snapmare on him and following up by putting his hands across Obscene’s chin and planting his knee into Obscene’s back while yanking back on Obscene’s neck.
Trying to get Obscene to tap out, Chris Hart pulls back harder, but Obscene finally gets his hands up to his chin and breaks Hart’s hold, but instead Hart takes Obscene’s hands and pulls them back by the wrists, further driving his knee into Obscene’s back. Despite having Hart’s knee drove into his back, Obscene is able to pyramid up to his feet, and once here, he turns the hold around so that he now has control of Hart’s wrists and hear he kicks Hart’s legs down and finally drives his knee into Hart’s back. However, instead of holding Hart’s chin and pulling back, Obscene rakes Hart’s eyes, digging his fingers into Hart’s eyes while pulling his face back. Drawing the ref’s attention by doing this, the referee begins a five count, but Obscene breaks the hold at four, throwing Hart down into the mat and standing up and stomping Hart before dropping for a quick cover, but Chris is able to get his shoulder up at 1.
Keith Oswalt: Easy kick out for Chris Hart, despite being momentarily blinded by Obscene.
Eric Witz: Obscene’s already starting to snap with that little cheat hold. Chris had better be careful, or he will find himself maimed by Obscene.
Following the kick out, Obscene lifts Chris Hart up to his feet and here he kicks him in the stomach before whipping Hart to the ropes. As Hart rebounds from the ropes, Obscene leaps up and catches him right on the jaw with a huge dropkick. After hitting the dropkick, Obscene drops down on top of Hart and quickly locks Hart into a figure four armbar. Grabbing at his arm, Chris Hart manages to get back to his feet, but here Obscene now pushes Hart to the ropes again and whips him off to the ropes, however as Chris comes back, he nails Obscene with the Saikyou high kick! Planting his foot in Obscene’s face, Chris Hart nails the move as he gets back up to his feet and pulls Obscene along with him. Here Chris grabs Obscene by the back of the head and then punches him in the stomach to lean him over and then Chris puts his leg over the back of Obscene’s head, but as he does this Obscene stands back up, however reacting to Obscene’s reaction, Chris Hart pulls his body back and quickly whips off a head scissors, flipping Obscene to the ground to the joy of the crowd.
Laying on the ground, catching his breath, Chris Hart gets back to his feet before bouncing off of the ropes and jumping up and going for a senton, only to crash into the mat as Obscene rolls out of the ring. Getting up to the ring apron, Obscene looks for only a split second before leapfrogging over the top rope and nailing a double stomp on Chris Hart! Following the double stomp, Obscene rolls Chris Hart over onto his back and quickly hooks his leg to go for a cover,
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Eric Witz: Lighting quick action so far, both men are definitely picking up the pace to this match!
Keith Oswalt: And ordinarily that’d be to both of their advantages, but I have no idea which one of these two men are at an advantage at this speed!
Following the kick out, Obscene slams the mat before picking Chris Hart back up to his feet, but here puts his arm around Hart’s head before running at the turnbuckle, running up the side and hitting a picture perfect Shiranui on him! Pounding Hart’s head into the mat, Obscene grins as he looks at Chris Hart only a few feet from the corner. Finally, Obscene climbs up to the top rope, Obscene now looks down at Chris Hart before wickedly grinning and leaping off of the top turnbuckle and goes for a 450 splash on Hart, but instead Chris Hart shows off his incredible agility by getting to a leaping position and nailing a dropkick on Obscene!
Following the dropkick, Hart pulls him up from the ground and throws Obscene into the corner before nailing him with a stiff rolling kesagiri chop! After hitting this vicious chop, Hart pulls Obscene out and quickly hit’s a gut wrench suplex on him, throwing him harshly to the mat! After doing this, Chris Hart grins as he again grabs Obscene from the ground and despite Obscene’s best efforts to fight Chris off, Chris Hart is still able to kick Obscene in the stomach and then nail Obscene with the Dungeon Driver (Hayabusa’s Falcon arrow) Following this move, Chris Hart quickly ascends to the top rope before leaping off and nailing Obscene with the Legacy Bomb (Spiral Tap)! Instantly following, Hart pins,
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Ike Rose: Here is your winner, at 8 minutes and 4 seconds, the Kingdom of Pride Valiant Champion, Chris Hart!
Keith Oswalt: This match was fairly even up until Obscene went for that 450 splash, but after Chris Hart caught him with that dropkick, it was all Hart from there. Definitely a good effort by Obscene though.
Eric Witz: Unfortunately, I don’t think Obscene’s going to be satisfied with just a good effort.
Keith Oswalt: That remains to be seen, be sure to tune in next week to see as we have the tournament to determine who will receive a shot at Chris Hart’s Valiant championship!
As Keith Oswalt says this, the scene finally fades to black as Oblivion comes to an end with Chris Hart celebrating his victory in the ring.
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