Post by WWICW Owner Jason Williams on Jan 9, 2006 10:35:46 GMT -5
Monday Night Massacre
January 9, 2005 – Live from the Colisee in Lewiston, ME
Attendance: 3,139
As the show goes on the air the crowd is going nuts. The WWICW theme song is blaring over the PA system and the intensity can be seen in the faces of everyone in attendance. The arena is fairly small compared to the usual arenas the WWICW is used to but it’s a start on the right track.
Eric Jackson- Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to WWICW Monday Night Massacre. I’m Eric Jackson, and here with me is my partner Shane Stone.
Shane Stone- Thanks Eric! It’s been far too long since the world has seen the WWICW in action but these fans prove that we haven’t lost our touch.
Eric Jackson- No we haven’t Shane. We have one heck of a line up for you tonight including the first round one match of the Super X tournament, a Highway to Hell match pitting Danny Thunder against Zortalk. This is going to be a brutal battle of balance, strength, and just plain wits.
Shane Stone- And in our main event match we will see two WWICW stars, one a former World Champ take on a WCCW member in a triple threat, Boston Back Alley Brawl for the WWICW Contender Championship. Our first set of competitors are in the ring, so lets get this thing started.
“The Sharpshooter” Jack Cage Vs Lance Fiennes
The ref calls for the bell after checking both men for foreign objects and both men walk to the center of the ring where Cage offers his hand for a shake. Fiennes looks at Cage's hand and goes to shake but then pulls it away and runs his hand through his hair. Fiennes then shoots Cage a smirk and begins taunting him as well as the crowd while circling around the ring. Cage just shakes his head as Fiennes does this and when Fiennes turns back to Cage, Cage leaps up and nails him with a dropsault that sends Fiennes into the ropes and Cage lands back on his feet. The bell rings and the match is officially underway.
Eric Jackson- Its been a long time since we have seen anybody square off in the WWICW ring, and these two men have the pleasure of being the first to step back into it.
Fiennes is leaned against the ropes and Cage runs at him but Fiennes back body drops Cage over the top rope, but Cage is able to catch his balance and lands on the apron. Fiennes quickly turns to the outside to find Cage on the apron and when he does he quickly lowers and goes to drive a shoulder into the midsection of Jack Cage but he side steps it and then drops a leg across the back of the neck of Lance Fiennes. Cage falls out to the outside after the leg drop but quickly gets back onto the apron and positions himself over Fiennes and flips into the ring for a sunset flip, but Lance is able to hold onto the ropes to stop it and when Cage hits the mat Fiennes drops to his knees and makes it a pin attempt of his own. The ref drops down for the count and when he does Fiennes grabs the ropes for extra leverage…
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…and Cage kicks out at a long two count.
Shane Stone- Early in the match and Lance Fiennes is already proving to be a dirty player.
Eric Jackson- Is that a bad thing?
Shane Stone- Depends on who you’re asking.
Cage is quickly back to his feet and Lance Fiennes turns around and we are at a stand off between the two. They slowly approach each other in the center of the ring and Fiennes holds up his hands for a knuckle lock, or test of strength, however you want to call it. Cage is wary of locking hands with Fiennes, but soon does and almost immediately Fiennes bends Cage over backwards with his hands and the top of his head to the mat. Cage is struggling to try and push himself back up but to no avail. Fiennes laughs in the face of the rookie as he keeps his hands locked and then drives one of his knees into the shoulder of Cage causing him to scream in pain and lose his footing and fall to his back making this a pin.
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The ref only gets to one before Cage gets his feet back onto the mat and is again arched to on the mat. Cage struggles in pain to push Fiennes off, but Fiennes has to much leverage. Fiennes again goes for a knee to the shoulder, but this time Cage is ready and slides his back along the mat avoiding the knee and causing Fiennes to hit knee first on the mat. The pain in his knee causes Fiennes to let go of the knuckle lock and grab his knee in pain and allows Cage to get back to his feet. Cage shakes out his right shoulder a bit while he waits for Fiennes to turn around. Soon Fiennes turns back to Cage rubbing his knee still and Cage runs towards him and jumps and takes Fiennes down with a flying head scissors. Cage quickly gets back to his feet as Fiennes gets up a bit dazed and staggers into Cage who sends Fiennes over with an arm drag, and holds onto the arm for an arm bar.
Eric Jackson- The momentum sure did turn to Cage quickly.
Shane Stone- He’s cheating. Someone’s helping him.
Eric Jackson- Who Stone? I don’t see anyone out here.
Shane Stone- I don’t know Eric, but he is clearly cheating.
Cage holds onto the arm trying to bend it out of the socket and Fiennes reaches over with his other hand and slaps himself on the shoulder trying to keep the feeling going through it. Fiennes then struggles back to his feet, but quickly Cage twists the arm of Fiennes and has him in an arm wringer. Fiennes again slaps his own shoulder to keep feeling going through it, and then Fiennes front flips foreword to untwist his arm and then quickly tries to go for a hip toss, but Cage blocks it and sends an elbow to the gut of Fiennes and then puts his leg on top of the neck of Fiennes and Fiennes stands up flipping Jack Cage over and Cage lands on his feet and leaps straight up and nails Fiennes with a spear. Cage goes for the cover…
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Fiennes is able to kick out. Cage is right back to his feet and Fiennes staggers back up to his as well and right into a deep arm drag from Cage. Fiennes staggers back up again and again right into another deep arm drag from Cage. Fiennes is back up and about as dazed as can be as he randomly swings in the air before turning into Cage and Cage grabs Fiennes by the wrist and whips him into the ropes and when Fiennes returns Cage lifts him up and spins him around with a tilt-o-whirl back breaker! Cage quickly makes the cover…
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…and Fiennes is barely able to kick out.
Eric Jackson- It was almost over there. The rookie almost dominated the veteran. I gotta say, Jack Cage is showing a lot of potential here.
Shane Stone- I still say he’s cheating!
Eric Jackson- You make no sense Shane! Just keep your dumb ass comments to yourself. Clearly you are blind.
Cage slams his hand on the mat in frustration then turns back to Fiennes and locks him in a rear waist lock and goes for German suplex, but Fiennes is able to grape vine his leg with Cage’s to avoid it. Cage again goes for the suplex, but again it is blocked. Cage has the waist lock locked on still when Fiennes yells something to the ref, the ref then looks up to the entrance way and Fiennes sends a mule kick back low blowing Cage. Cage doubles over in pain and the ref turns back confused as Fiennes turns around and pushes Cage back standing straight up and sends Cage to the mat with the Lance Crusher. Cage is hurting and Fiennes starts laughing at his victim as he lay in pain on the mat. Fiennes quickly goes for the cover…
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…but NO, somehow Cage is able to kick out! Fiennes can’t believe it and quickly gets up to his feet and signals it is time for the Fiennes Maker and he grabs Cage by the legs and locks it in. They are in the center of the ring and there is no way out for Cage as he taps out.
Eric Jackson- I am quite shocked by the outcome of this match, I thought for sure Cage had it won.
Shane Stone- That’s the problem Eric, you underestimate the veterans. Fiennes has been in this business much longer than Jack, he knows how to work the system. Call it cheating or whatever you want but he proved the better competitor here tonight.
Eric Jackson- Are you frigin’ serious? Listen to yourself Shane, one minute Cage is cheating, yet he is playing it by the book, Fiennes cheats and you congratulate his win…what a hypocrite.
Shane Stone: You know what they say about opinions. Anyways we’ll be right back after this commercial break.
Winner: Lance Fiennes
*****Commercial*****
Tony Hurricane Vs Whisper
“Eye of the Tiger” begins to play over the PA system and the lights begin flashing dark colors. Pyro shoots off at the entrance ramp and out steps Tony Hurricane.
Eric Jackson- Making his way to the ring first a familiar face to the WWICW Tony Hurricane.
As Tony makes his way down to the ring he is getting mixed reactions from the fans. Some are cheering and some are booing.
Eric Jackson- Next making is way down to the ring, a man not much is know about…WHISPER.
As Whisper Appears on the ramp the lights go out. The arena begins to glow purple and fog fills the entrance area. Whisper slowly makes his way down the ramp in a hooded cloak. The fans don’t really know how to react to the new face and remain silent as his mysterious music plays over the PA system. Slowly he climbs the rings steps and gets inside the ring. Stopping only a foot or so away from Tony he stares through the cloak as Tony tries to see the mans face. Finally the man raises his arms in the air, as he sends them crashing down to his sides his cloak falls to the mat and for the first time we see his face painted in black with white streaks. The referee calls for the bell and the match begins.
Shane Stone- Eric this is going to be an interesting match. Hurricane has never seen Whisper in action nor have we. The outcome of this match will be left to the imagination until the final bell.
Eric Jackson- I have to agree Shane. Tony is the veteran here tonight however. Let’s see if his experience can get the best of Whisper.
Hurricane and Whisper are just throwing rights and lefts to each other. Whisper gets the upper hand and kicks Hurricane in the gut. With Hurricane bent over Whisper brings a devastating knee to the face of Hurricane. Hurricane falls to the ground in pain. Whisper then begins to taunt the fans. Hurricane pops up quickly however and charges the unsuspecting Whisper delivering a bull dog on Whisper. With Whisper down Hurricane begins stomping him in the head. Hurricane goes to the top rope; Whisper manages to stand up and runs to the turnbuckle pushing Hurricane off the top rope and to the floor.
Eric Jackson- Oh my god, Tony just got sent hard to the floor from the top rope. Whisper is trying to injure him in my opinion. He is trying to prove a point.
Shane Stone- That may not be true. He just saw an opportunity and took it. But even if that is so, he does have a lot to prove here in the WWICW if he ever wants championship gold.
Whisper slides out of the ring and picks Hurricane up. He grabs Hurricane by the head and begins pounding it into the guardrail. Whisper then runs and slams his face into the steal steps.
Hurricane rolls over and you can see a little blood trickling from a cut on his forehead. Hurricane slowly stands and throws a straight right to the face of Whisper. Whisper stumbles backwards and Hurricane lands a dropkick right to the side of Whisper’s face. Red slowly stands and rolls Whisper into the ring.
Eric Jackson- Tony is bleeding and Whisper looks like he could possibly be knocked out.
Shane Stone-Yes we knew that this would be a good match but they are beating the hell out of each other.
Inside the ring Whisper stands and throws a right. Hurricane throws a left. It goes back and forth for a minute with all the punches connecting. Hurricane the goes for a kick to the stomach but Whisper catches his leg, spins him around and executes a German suplex. Whisper stands Hurricane up and attempts an even flow DDT, Hurricane pulls it out of him to reverse it however and connects with “The Perfect Storm!” Hurricane covers.
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Eric Jackson- Tony Hurricane pulled it off. Whisper doesn’t have the experience in ring to compete with a superstar at Hurricane’s level just yet.
Shane Stone- I don’t know Eric, Whisper showed a lot of skill in the ring tonight. Hurricane somehow managed to push a little harder and scored the victory. It could have gone either way.
The referee holds Tony’s hand in the air as he kneels down in the corner of the ring catching his breath. Tony quickly pulls it away and climbs the turnbuckle raising his arms in the air. The fans again give a mixed reaction before Tony steps down, exits the ring and makes his way backstage as “Eye of the Tiger” plays over the PA system.
Winner: Tony Hurricane
*****Commercial*****
Zortalk Vs "Dangerous" Danny Thunder
Highway to Hell Match
Super-X Tournament (Round 1)
As we return from commercial break the Super X tournament match has already started. As the flatbed truck flies down what appears to be a deserted back road Danny and Zortalk exchange rights and lefts all while trying to keep their balance. A short 3 ½ foot rail is all that can help them break their fall if they lose their balance. Finally blocking one of Zortalk’s shots, Danny manages to whip his opponent into the backside of the cab. Zortalk falls to the steel bed of the truck and frantically tries to get back to his feet but not before Danny manages to hit him with a hard elbow to the side of the head.
Eric Jackson: Shane this match isn’t going to last very long. Neither man can hold their balance as that truck races over the rough terrain.
Shane Stone: Honestly Eric, if anyone thought this was going to be a long match, they were sadly mistaken.
Danny takes hold of a chain that’s hanging off of a hook on the back of the cab and wraps it around Zortalk’s neck. Chocking him, Danny pulls tighter and tighter. Zortalk struggles to pull the chain away from his neck, gasping for air. As his face begins to turn red Zortalk gets lucky and grabs hold of a sledge hammer that’s been sliding amidst the floor. With one final desperate move he pulls the hammer off the bed and sends it through the air striking Danny in the face. The chain loosens and Zortalk slides towards the end of the truck frantically taking in as much air as he can. Danny clutches his head from the bed of the truck, a small amount of blood now trickling from his forehead.
Eric Jackson: What are we, 2 minutes into this match and Danny Thunder is already bleeding. I see the end already.
Shane Stone: Don’t be too sure Eric, one wrong step and Zortalk could take a tumble.
The truck takes a hard turn, Zortalk falls to the bed and both men roll along it slamming hard into the rail. As the truck straightens out, Danny pulls himself to his feet, followed by Zortalk. Danny charges at his opponent but gets caught in a full nelson. The truck takes another turn and both men lose their balance. Zortalk falls over the edge of the truck but catches himself, holding tightly onto the railing. Danny hasn’t realized yet what has happened and Zortalk pulls with all his strength to get himself back onto the truck, his shoes hitting the tar of the road below. As Zortalk gets half his body back over the railing Danny charges him with the sledge hammer. Zortalk uses quick thinking and drops back over the edge of the truck as Danny swings. This sends Danny half way over the railing but before he can catch his balance Zortalk releases the truck with one hand and drives a right hand into the gut of Thunder. Taking hold of Danny he quickly pulls his opponent over the edge of the Truck and Danny crashes to the ground below as the truck continues on leaving him behind. Zortalk uses the rest of his strength to pull himself back onto the bed of the truck. Once he is laying on the cold steel the bell in the arena rings.
Eric Jackson: Zortalk does it, Zortalk manages to get the best of Danny in this…this…I don’t even know how to describe this match.
Shane Stone: Not one ounce of wrestling talent had to be shown to win this match. Zortalk outwitted his opponent and now it looks like Danny Thunder may be out of action for some time. We will keep you posted on his condition just as soon as the EMTs find him.
Eric Jackson: But now our Jumbo tron will switch to a nearby alley where our main event for the evening is to take place.
Winner: Zortalk
"Too Tuff" Steve Austin Vs Masa Onita Vs Viper
WWICW Contender Championship
Boston Back Alley Brawl
For the second time this evening the fans must watch the action over the jumbo tron. The scene opens in a dark alley near the arena. Scattered around the area is an arsenal of weapons from trash cans, lead pipes, and street signs, to ladders, dumpsters, and wooden boards.
Shane Stone: Well ladies and gentlemen it's time for this evening's main event. The WWICW Contender championship is on the line and I got to say, this match is going to be an interesting one.
Eric Jackson: That's right Shane, Masa Onita, better known for his employment with the WCCW will be competing in this match. The only match Onita will ever fight in the WWICW is for a WWICW title.
Shane Stone: Onita has the perfect opportunity to take the WWICW home to the WCCW. Jason Williams has agreed that if Onita wins tonight, he has 100% ownership of that title, and with that title comes a guaranteed World title shot as well.
The WWICW official is the only person currently present in the alley until the sound of breaking glass hits the PA system in the arena. Soon there after "Too Tuff" Steve Austin makes his way down the alley way from a side street and takes his place in the alley. Immediately following his entrance however he is taken down by Masa Onita who dives out of a nearby dumpster.
Eric Jackson: Ha ha, he's a dumpster diver Shane!
Shane Stone: Well it sure is where he belongs, but regardless it was clever trickery on the part of Onita.
Onita clocks Austin over the head with what appears to be a paint can. With a thud Austin falls to the ground and Onita attempts a pin. The referee shakes his head and Onita stands up and gets in the ref's face furious. With that "Break Stuff" hits the PA system in the arena and Viper charges Onita and tackles him from behind. Once on the ground Viper begins pummeling his WCCW opponent and finally the referee calls for the bell which can be heard in the arena. Quickly Viper waists no time jerking Onita back to his feet. With a hard Irish whip Viper sends the Japanese national face first into a lowered fire exit. Onita staggers back and Viper capitalizes with a German suplex onto the hard ground.
Eric Jackson: That could have killed him Shane, the ground doesn't give like the ring does. With that force, Viper could have broken Onita's back in half.
Shane Stone: Fortunately for the WWICW, Onita signed off on any injuries he may incur here on Massacre...that's his own problem.
Viper goes for a quick cover but before the referee can even get a one count "Too Tuff" Steve Austin sends a 2 by 4 crashing into the back of Viper, snapping it into two. With the broken half still in his hands he turns his attention from Viper to the already injured Onita. Striking Onita in the ribs with the stub of a board Onita balls up in pain. Again Austin clubs Onita with the board, this time in the shoulder.
Eric Jackson: Masa Onita is hurting. Viper and Austin have already punished this man early on in the match. Right now however the match is looking to be in Steve Austin's favor.
Shane Stone: Yes, but he is allowing Viper a lot of time to come to and work a game plan out in his head.
Eric Jackson: Speaking of the Devil...
As Austin props Onita up against the dumpster he jumped out of earlier, Viper grabs him from behind and delivers a boot to the gut. Viper takes hold of two trash can lids and slams them into the sides of Austin's skull. "Too Tuff" staggers away clutching his ears but Viper grabs hold of him as he tries to get away and bulldogs him to the ground.
Eric Jackson: Well so much for the match being in Austin's hands. Onita and Austin have gotten the worse of this thing. I think Viper just may...
Shane Stone: ONITA WITH A LOW BLOW!
As Viper turns away from Austin to go back after Masa Onita, Onita drops to his knees and connects with a hard low blow. Viper clutches his groin and falls to the ground as Onita shakes his head struggling to get back his energy. Onita leaves Viper and turns his attention again to Austin. Grabbing hold of his arm, Onita drags Austin down the alley and out to the street where cars rush by. Onita drives a knee into the face of Austin as he pulls him to his feet then slams Austin's face into a newspaper dispenser. The glass shatters and Austin's face begins to bleed. Onita takes hold of a heavy metal trash can and raises it into the air.
Eric Jackson: This just may be it Shane. Austin is about to be finished.
Shane Stone: Or maybe not...look!
As Onita starts to send the can crashing into Austin Viper comes bolting out of the alley and rips the can out of Onita's hands, Onita whips around in confusion and Viper tosses the trash can into Onita's chest sending him staggering back. A loud bellow from a horn is heard and before anybody including the camera crew can react, a taxi cab crashes into Onita. The trash can bounces off the roof of the cab ripping the TAXI light off the roof, and Onita lands side first on the windshield shattering it.
Eric Jackson: Oh my god Shane, Onita just got hit by a car! This is unbelievable.
Shane Stone: Ladies and gentlemen I assure you all watching at home this was never planned.
Viper himself looks shocked at what has just happened as he runs his hands through his hair. His face a look of terror and disbelief. Quickly Viper shakes off the blur and places an arm on the chest of Onita, the referee looks confused as he tries to attend to Onita, but he quickly makes a three count and calls for the bell.
Eric Jackson: I can't believe this Shane, we have a new Contender champion, but Masa Onita could be seriously hurt if not dead by what just took place.
Shane Stone: Look at the new champ, he doesn't look like he is celebrating all that much.
Eric Jackson: That's because he just forced Onita out into the road in which he got hit. At the very least if anything happens to Onita, Viper could be charged with manslaughter.
Shane Stone: Eric listen to yourself. This is a wrestling promotion, accidents happen. Onita knew the risks of tonight’s match, he signed wavers...Viper is covered. He won't be doing any time if the WWICW has anything to say about it.
Eric Jackson: Here come the police! This is terrible.
As Viper stands on the sidewalk still stunned two cruisers pull up to the scene, blue lights flashing. One of the officer's questions a nearby witness and quickly radios to the other who darts towards Viper's direction. Before Viper can say anything, the officer begins mirandizing the superstar and places him in handcuffs. The WWICW official tries to explain the situation to the officer, but before we can catch what is going on Massacre fades out for the evening.
Winner: Viper
January 9, 2005 – Live from the Colisee in Lewiston, ME
Attendance: 3,139
As the show goes on the air the crowd is going nuts. The WWICW theme song is blaring over the PA system and the intensity can be seen in the faces of everyone in attendance. The arena is fairly small compared to the usual arenas the WWICW is used to but it’s a start on the right track.
Eric Jackson- Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to WWICW Monday Night Massacre. I’m Eric Jackson, and here with me is my partner Shane Stone.
Shane Stone- Thanks Eric! It’s been far too long since the world has seen the WWICW in action but these fans prove that we haven’t lost our touch.
Eric Jackson- No we haven’t Shane. We have one heck of a line up for you tonight including the first round one match of the Super X tournament, a Highway to Hell match pitting Danny Thunder against Zortalk. This is going to be a brutal battle of balance, strength, and just plain wits.
Shane Stone- And in our main event match we will see two WWICW stars, one a former World Champ take on a WCCW member in a triple threat, Boston Back Alley Brawl for the WWICW Contender Championship. Our first set of competitors are in the ring, so lets get this thing started.
“The Sharpshooter” Jack Cage Vs Lance Fiennes
The ref calls for the bell after checking both men for foreign objects and both men walk to the center of the ring where Cage offers his hand for a shake. Fiennes looks at Cage's hand and goes to shake but then pulls it away and runs his hand through his hair. Fiennes then shoots Cage a smirk and begins taunting him as well as the crowd while circling around the ring. Cage just shakes his head as Fiennes does this and when Fiennes turns back to Cage, Cage leaps up and nails him with a dropsault that sends Fiennes into the ropes and Cage lands back on his feet. The bell rings and the match is officially underway.
Eric Jackson- Its been a long time since we have seen anybody square off in the WWICW ring, and these two men have the pleasure of being the first to step back into it.
Fiennes is leaned against the ropes and Cage runs at him but Fiennes back body drops Cage over the top rope, but Cage is able to catch his balance and lands on the apron. Fiennes quickly turns to the outside to find Cage on the apron and when he does he quickly lowers and goes to drive a shoulder into the midsection of Jack Cage but he side steps it and then drops a leg across the back of the neck of Lance Fiennes. Cage falls out to the outside after the leg drop but quickly gets back onto the apron and positions himself over Fiennes and flips into the ring for a sunset flip, but Lance is able to hold onto the ropes to stop it and when Cage hits the mat Fiennes drops to his knees and makes it a pin attempt of his own. The ref drops down for the count and when he does Fiennes grabs the ropes for extra leverage…
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…and Cage kicks out at a long two count.
Shane Stone- Early in the match and Lance Fiennes is already proving to be a dirty player.
Eric Jackson- Is that a bad thing?
Shane Stone- Depends on who you’re asking.
Cage is quickly back to his feet and Lance Fiennes turns around and we are at a stand off between the two. They slowly approach each other in the center of the ring and Fiennes holds up his hands for a knuckle lock, or test of strength, however you want to call it. Cage is wary of locking hands with Fiennes, but soon does and almost immediately Fiennes bends Cage over backwards with his hands and the top of his head to the mat. Cage is struggling to try and push himself back up but to no avail. Fiennes laughs in the face of the rookie as he keeps his hands locked and then drives one of his knees into the shoulder of Cage causing him to scream in pain and lose his footing and fall to his back making this a pin.
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The ref only gets to one before Cage gets his feet back onto the mat and is again arched to on the mat. Cage struggles in pain to push Fiennes off, but Fiennes has to much leverage. Fiennes again goes for a knee to the shoulder, but this time Cage is ready and slides his back along the mat avoiding the knee and causing Fiennes to hit knee first on the mat. The pain in his knee causes Fiennes to let go of the knuckle lock and grab his knee in pain and allows Cage to get back to his feet. Cage shakes out his right shoulder a bit while he waits for Fiennes to turn around. Soon Fiennes turns back to Cage rubbing his knee still and Cage runs towards him and jumps and takes Fiennes down with a flying head scissors. Cage quickly gets back to his feet as Fiennes gets up a bit dazed and staggers into Cage who sends Fiennes over with an arm drag, and holds onto the arm for an arm bar.
Eric Jackson- The momentum sure did turn to Cage quickly.
Shane Stone- He’s cheating. Someone’s helping him.
Eric Jackson- Who Stone? I don’t see anyone out here.
Shane Stone- I don’t know Eric, but he is clearly cheating.
Cage holds onto the arm trying to bend it out of the socket and Fiennes reaches over with his other hand and slaps himself on the shoulder trying to keep the feeling going through it. Fiennes then struggles back to his feet, but quickly Cage twists the arm of Fiennes and has him in an arm wringer. Fiennes again slaps his own shoulder to keep feeling going through it, and then Fiennes front flips foreword to untwist his arm and then quickly tries to go for a hip toss, but Cage blocks it and sends an elbow to the gut of Fiennes and then puts his leg on top of the neck of Fiennes and Fiennes stands up flipping Jack Cage over and Cage lands on his feet and leaps straight up and nails Fiennes with a spear. Cage goes for the cover…
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Fiennes is able to kick out. Cage is right back to his feet and Fiennes staggers back up to his as well and right into a deep arm drag from Cage. Fiennes staggers back up again and again right into another deep arm drag from Cage. Fiennes is back up and about as dazed as can be as he randomly swings in the air before turning into Cage and Cage grabs Fiennes by the wrist and whips him into the ropes and when Fiennes returns Cage lifts him up and spins him around with a tilt-o-whirl back breaker! Cage quickly makes the cover…
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…and Fiennes is barely able to kick out.
Eric Jackson- It was almost over there. The rookie almost dominated the veteran. I gotta say, Jack Cage is showing a lot of potential here.
Shane Stone- I still say he’s cheating!
Eric Jackson- You make no sense Shane! Just keep your dumb ass comments to yourself. Clearly you are blind.
Cage slams his hand on the mat in frustration then turns back to Fiennes and locks him in a rear waist lock and goes for German suplex, but Fiennes is able to grape vine his leg with Cage’s to avoid it. Cage again goes for the suplex, but again it is blocked. Cage has the waist lock locked on still when Fiennes yells something to the ref, the ref then looks up to the entrance way and Fiennes sends a mule kick back low blowing Cage. Cage doubles over in pain and the ref turns back confused as Fiennes turns around and pushes Cage back standing straight up and sends Cage to the mat with the Lance Crusher. Cage is hurting and Fiennes starts laughing at his victim as he lay in pain on the mat. Fiennes quickly goes for the cover…
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…but NO, somehow Cage is able to kick out! Fiennes can’t believe it and quickly gets up to his feet and signals it is time for the Fiennes Maker and he grabs Cage by the legs and locks it in. They are in the center of the ring and there is no way out for Cage as he taps out.
Eric Jackson- I am quite shocked by the outcome of this match, I thought for sure Cage had it won.
Shane Stone- That’s the problem Eric, you underestimate the veterans. Fiennes has been in this business much longer than Jack, he knows how to work the system. Call it cheating or whatever you want but he proved the better competitor here tonight.
Eric Jackson- Are you frigin’ serious? Listen to yourself Shane, one minute Cage is cheating, yet he is playing it by the book, Fiennes cheats and you congratulate his win…what a hypocrite.
Shane Stone: You know what they say about opinions. Anyways we’ll be right back after this commercial break.
Winner: Lance Fiennes
*****Commercial*****
Tony Hurricane Vs Whisper
“Eye of the Tiger” begins to play over the PA system and the lights begin flashing dark colors. Pyro shoots off at the entrance ramp and out steps Tony Hurricane.
Eric Jackson- Making his way to the ring first a familiar face to the WWICW Tony Hurricane.
As Tony makes his way down to the ring he is getting mixed reactions from the fans. Some are cheering and some are booing.
Eric Jackson- Next making is way down to the ring, a man not much is know about…WHISPER.
As Whisper Appears on the ramp the lights go out. The arena begins to glow purple and fog fills the entrance area. Whisper slowly makes his way down the ramp in a hooded cloak. The fans don’t really know how to react to the new face and remain silent as his mysterious music plays over the PA system. Slowly he climbs the rings steps and gets inside the ring. Stopping only a foot or so away from Tony he stares through the cloak as Tony tries to see the mans face. Finally the man raises his arms in the air, as he sends them crashing down to his sides his cloak falls to the mat and for the first time we see his face painted in black with white streaks. The referee calls for the bell and the match begins.
Shane Stone- Eric this is going to be an interesting match. Hurricane has never seen Whisper in action nor have we. The outcome of this match will be left to the imagination until the final bell.
Eric Jackson- I have to agree Shane. Tony is the veteran here tonight however. Let’s see if his experience can get the best of Whisper.
Hurricane and Whisper are just throwing rights and lefts to each other. Whisper gets the upper hand and kicks Hurricane in the gut. With Hurricane bent over Whisper brings a devastating knee to the face of Hurricane. Hurricane falls to the ground in pain. Whisper then begins to taunt the fans. Hurricane pops up quickly however and charges the unsuspecting Whisper delivering a bull dog on Whisper. With Whisper down Hurricane begins stomping him in the head. Hurricane goes to the top rope; Whisper manages to stand up and runs to the turnbuckle pushing Hurricane off the top rope and to the floor.
Eric Jackson- Oh my god, Tony just got sent hard to the floor from the top rope. Whisper is trying to injure him in my opinion. He is trying to prove a point.
Shane Stone- That may not be true. He just saw an opportunity and took it. But even if that is so, he does have a lot to prove here in the WWICW if he ever wants championship gold.
Whisper slides out of the ring and picks Hurricane up. He grabs Hurricane by the head and begins pounding it into the guardrail. Whisper then runs and slams his face into the steal steps.
Hurricane rolls over and you can see a little blood trickling from a cut on his forehead. Hurricane slowly stands and throws a straight right to the face of Whisper. Whisper stumbles backwards and Hurricane lands a dropkick right to the side of Whisper’s face. Red slowly stands and rolls Whisper into the ring.
Eric Jackson- Tony is bleeding and Whisper looks like he could possibly be knocked out.
Shane Stone-Yes we knew that this would be a good match but they are beating the hell out of each other.
Inside the ring Whisper stands and throws a right. Hurricane throws a left. It goes back and forth for a minute with all the punches connecting. Hurricane the goes for a kick to the stomach but Whisper catches his leg, spins him around and executes a German suplex. Whisper stands Hurricane up and attempts an even flow DDT, Hurricane pulls it out of him to reverse it however and connects with “The Perfect Storm!” Hurricane covers.
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Eric Jackson- Tony Hurricane pulled it off. Whisper doesn’t have the experience in ring to compete with a superstar at Hurricane’s level just yet.
Shane Stone- I don’t know Eric, Whisper showed a lot of skill in the ring tonight. Hurricane somehow managed to push a little harder and scored the victory. It could have gone either way.
The referee holds Tony’s hand in the air as he kneels down in the corner of the ring catching his breath. Tony quickly pulls it away and climbs the turnbuckle raising his arms in the air. The fans again give a mixed reaction before Tony steps down, exits the ring and makes his way backstage as “Eye of the Tiger” plays over the PA system.
Winner: Tony Hurricane
*****Commercial*****
Zortalk Vs "Dangerous" Danny Thunder
Highway to Hell Match
Super-X Tournament (Round 1)
As we return from commercial break the Super X tournament match has already started. As the flatbed truck flies down what appears to be a deserted back road Danny and Zortalk exchange rights and lefts all while trying to keep their balance. A short 3 ½ foot rail is all that can help them break their fall if they lose their balance. Finally blocking one of Zortalk’s shots, Danny manages to whip his opponent into the backside of the cab. Zortalk falls to the steel bed of the truck and frantically tries to get back to his feet but not before Danny manages to hit him with a hard elbow to the side of the head.
Eric Jackson: Shane this match isn’t going to last very long. Neither man can hold their balance as that truck races over the rough terrain.
Shane Stone: Honestly Eric, if anyone thought this was going to be a long match, they were sadly mistaken.
Danny takes hold of a chain that’s hanging off of a hook on the back of the cab and wraps it around Zortalk’s neck. Chocking him, Danny pulls tighter and tighter. Zortalk struggles to pull the chain away from his neck, gasping for air. As his face begins to turn red Zortalk gets lucky and grabs hold of a sledge hammer that’s been sliding amidst the floor. With one final desperate move he pulls the hammer off the bed and sends it through the air striking Danny in the face. The chain loosens and Zortalk slides towards the end of the truck frantically taking in as much air as he can. Danny clutches his head from the bed of the truck, a small amount of blood now trickling from his forehead.
Eric Jackson: What are we, 2 minutes into this match and Danny Thunder is already bleeding. I see the end already.
Shane Stone: Don’t be too sure Eric, one wrong step and Zortalk could take a tumble.
The truck takes a hard turn, Zortalk falls to the bed and both men roll along it slamming hard into the rail. As the truck straightens out, Danny pulls himself to his feet, followed by Zortalk. Danny charges at his opponent but gets caught in a full nelson. The truck takes another turn and both men lose their balance. Zortalk falls over the edge of the truck but catches himself, holding tightly onto the railing. Danny hasn’t realized yet what has happened and Zortalk pulls with all his strength to get himself back onto the truck, his shoes hitting the tar of the road below. As Zortalk gets half his body back over the railing Danny charges him with the sledge hammer. Zortalk uses quick thinking and drops back over the edge of the truck as Danny swings. This sends Danny half way over the railing but before he can catch his balance Zortalk releases the truck with one hand and drives a right hand into the gut of Thunder. Taking hold of Danny he quickly pulls his opponent over the edge of the Truck and Danny crashes to the ground below as the truck continues on leaving him behind. Zortalk uses the rest of his strength to pull himself back onto the bed of the truck. Once he is laying on the cold steel the bell in the arena rings.
Eric Jackson: Zortalk does it, Zortalk manages to get the best of Danny in this…this…I don’t even know how to describe this match.
Shane Stone: Not one ounce of wrestling talent had to be shown to win this match. Zortalk outwitted his opponent and now it looks like Danny Thunder may be out of action for some time. We will keep you posted on his condition just as soon as the EMTs find him.
Eric Jackson: But now our Jumbo tron will switch to a nearby alley where our main event for the evening is to take place.
Winner: Zortalk
"Too Tuff" Steve Austin Vs Masa Onita Vs Viper
WWICW Contender Championship
Boston Back Alley Brawl
For the second time this evening the fans must watch the action over the jumbo tron. The scene opens in a dark alley near the arena. Scattered around the area is an arsenal of weapons from trash cans, lead pipes, and street signs, to ladders, dumpsters, and wooden boards.
Shane Stone: Well ladies and gentlemen it's time for this evening's main event. The WWICW Contender championship is on the line and I got to say, this match is going to be an interesting one.
Eric Jackson: That's right Shane, Masa Onita, better known for his employment with the WCCW will be competing in this match. The only match Onita will ever fight in the WWICW is for a WWICW title.
Shane Stone: Onita has the perfect opportunity to take the WWICW home to the WCCW. Jason Williams has agreed that if Onita wins tonight, he has 100% ownership of that title, and with that title comes a guaranteed World title shot as well.
The WWICW official is the only person currently present in the alley until the sound of breaking glass hits the PA system in the arena. Soon there after "Too Tuff" Steve Austin makes his way down the alley way from a side street and takes his place in the alley. Immediately following his entrance however he is taken down by Masa Onita who dives out of a nearby dumpster.
Eric Jackson: Ha ha, he's a dumpster diver Shane!
Shane Stone: Well it sure is where he belongs, but regardless it was clever trickery on the part of Onita.
Onita clocks Austin over the head with what appears to be a paint can. With a thud Austin falls to the ground and Onita attempts a pin. The referee shakes his head and Onita stands up and gets in the ref's face furious. With that "Break Stuff" hits the PA system in the arena and Viper charges Onita and tackles him from behind. Once on the ground Viper begins pummeling his WCCW opponent and finally the referee calls for the bell which can be heard in the arena. Quickly Viper waists no time jerking Onita back to his feet. With a hard Irish whip Viper sends the Japanese national face first into a lowered fire exit. Onita staggers back and Viper capitalizes with a German suplex onto the hard ground.
Eric Jackson: That could have killed him Shane, the ground doesn't give like the ring does. With that force, Viper could have broken Onita's back in half.
Shane Stone: Fortunately for the WWICW, Onita signed off on any injuries he may incur here on Massacre...that's his own problem.
Viper goes for a quick cover but before the referee can even get a one count "Too Tuff" Steve Austin sends a 2 by 4 crashing into the back of Viper, snapping it into two. With the broken half still in his hands he turns his attention from Viper to the already injured Onita. Striking Onita in the ribs with the stub of a board Onita balls up in pain. Again Austin clubs Onita with the board, this time in the shoulder.
Eric Jackson: Masa Onita is hurting. Viper and Austin have already punished this man early on in the match. Right now however the match is looking to be in Steve Austin's favor.
Shane Stone: Yes, but he is allowing Viper a lot of time to come to and work a game plan out in his head.
Eric Jackson: Speaking of the Devil...
As Austin props Onita up against the dumpster he jumped out of earlier, Viper grabs him from behind and delivers a boot to the gut. Viper takes hold of two trash can lids and slams them into the sides of Austin's skull. "Too Tuff" staggers away clutching his ears but Viper grabs hold of him as he tries to get away and bulldogs him to the ground.
Eric Jackson: Well so much for the match being in Austin's hands. Onita and Austin have gotten the worse of this thing. I think Viper just may...
Shane Stone: ONITA WITH A LOW BLOW!
As Viper turns away from Austin to go back after Masa Onita, Onita drops to his knees and connects with a hard low blow. Viper clutches his groin and falls to the ground as Onita shakes his head struggling to get back his energy. Onita leaves Viper and turns his attention again to Austin. Grabbing hold of his arm, Onita drags Austin down the alley and out to the street where cars rush by. Onita drives a knee into the face of Austin as he pulls him to his feet then slams Austin's face into a newspaper dispenser. The glass shatters and Austin's face begins to bleed. Onita takes hold of a heavy metal trash can and raises it into the air.
Eric Jackson: This just may be it Shane. Austin is about to be finished.
Shane Stone: Or maybe not...look!
As Onita starts to send the can crashing into Austin Viper comes bolting out of the alley and rips the can out of Onita's hands, Onita whips around in confusion and Viper tosses the trash can into Onita's chest sending him staggering back. A loud bellow from a horn is heard and before anybody including the camera crew can react, a taxi cab crashes into Onita. The trash can bounces off the roof of the cab ripping the TAXI light off the roof, and Onita lands side first on the windshield shattering it.
Eric Jackson: Oh my god Shane, Onita just got hit by a car! This is unbelievable.
Shane Stone: Ladies and gentlemen I assure you all watching at home this was never planned.
Viper himself looks shocked at what has just happened as he runs his hands through his hair. His face a look of terror and disbelief. Quickly Viper shakes off the blur and places an arm on the chest of Onita, the referee looks confused as he tries to attend to Onita, but he quickly makes a three count and calls for the bell.
Eric Jackson: I can't believe this Shane, we have a new Contender champion, but Masa Onita could be seriously hurt if not dead by what just took place.
Shane Stone: Look at the new champ, he doesn't look like he is celebrating all that much.
Eric Jackson: That's because he just forced Onita out into the road in which he got hit. At the very least if anything happens to Onita, Viper could be charged with manslaughter.
Shane Stone: Eric listen to yourself. This is a wrestling promotion, accidents happen. Onita knew the risks of tonight’s match, he signed wavers...Viper is covered. He won't be doing any time if the WWICW has anything to say about it.
Eric Jackson: Here come the police! This is terrible.
As Viper stands on the sidewalk still stunned two cruisers pull up to the scene, blue lights flashing. One of the officer's questions a nearby witness and quickly radios to the other who darts towards Viper's direction. Before Viper can say anything, the officer begins mirandizing the superstar and places him in handcuffs. The WWICW official tries to explain the situation to the officer, but before we can catch what is going on Massacre fades out for the evening.
Winner: Viper