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Sinner
February 16th, 2006, 2:35 PM
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FaSho34
February 16th, 2006, 11:18 PM
XRW-Xtreme Revolutionary Wrestling
Feb 20. Monday Adrenaline Card

Tournament for X Division title

AJ Styles vs. Chavo G

Christopher Daniels vs. Chris Sabin

Dean Malenko vs. Petey Williams

Elix Skipper vs. Steve Blackman

Team 3-D vs. AMW

Jeff Jarrett vs. Rob Conway vs. Matt Striker

Plus more...

Dazz
February 17th, 2006, 11:40 AM
IWW - Independent World Wrestling
IWW Implosion Monday 20th February

Gauntle match to determine the first IWW Independent Champion
Homicide Vs Roderick Strong Vs Ron Killings Vs Teddy Hart Vs Low Ki Vs La Parka

Three Way elimination tag match for the IWW tag titles
Psicosis/Super Crazy Vs Jack Evans/Jimmy Rave Vs Paul London/Delirious

Appearances by Konnan, Val Venis and Juventud

Plus: HBK, Rey Mysterio, Christian Cage, CM Punk, Austin Aries, Super Dragon and Kevin Steen will feature in a five man battle to determine the number one contender to the IWW World Title or the World Title match itself.

Who will compete in what match will be determined on the night itself.

card subject to change

Kneeneighbor
February 18th, 2006, 3:21 PM
This week's Heavenly Wrestling League event comes to you live from St. Paul's Excell Energy Center. Gates open at 7:30 and we go LIVE 8:00-9:00 PM. Be there as President Jack Tunney anounces his plans for the Heavenly World Title. Show to include Ravishing Rick Rude, Owen Hart, The Brittish Bulldog, Eddie Gurerro, Yokozuna, and many many more. Be apart of the action tonight!!!!

Kneeneighbor
February 18th, 2006, 3:45 PM
HWL Presents Saturday Night Action


8:00-8:07 President Jack Tunney makes his way to the ring and welcomes tonight's crowd. He tells them he can feel their anticipation so without further delay he has decided to have two semifinal matches tonight with the winners to square off at the HWL's first PPV on St. Patricks Day for the Heavenly World Title. The first match is Eddie Guerro vs Yokozuna with the other draw being Ravishing Rick Rude vs Owen Hart.

8:08-8:11 Elizabeth is with Lord Alfred Hayes. She tells everyone that her managerial services are availible to the highest bidder because she could use the extra income to pay off some debt.

***COMMERCIAL***

8:16-8:19 Brian Pillman is shown backstage talking to Hercules Hernadez and Dino Bravo. He states that he can't belive he was left out off the Heavenly World Title Tournament. He tells Hercules and Bravo that he could use some muscule and promises to make sure Tunney regrets his decision.

8:20-8:31 Eddie Gurerro vs. Yokozuna
Eddie flys around the ring early using his speed to take advatage of Yokozuna. Eddie has Yokozuna weekend early but Yoko catches him as he goes for a cross body. Yoko slams him and goes to work on his bac using his supperior size. Eventually Yoko whips him into the corner and Eddie goes down in prime position for the Bonzi Drop which Yoko goes for. He takes too long though and Eddie is able to slid out of the way and hit a frog splash of his own before Yoko knows what hit him. Eddie gets the pin and the win advancing to the PPV for the Heavenly World Title.

***COMMERCIAL***

8:38-8:40 The Brittish Bulldog stops into Tunney's office to inquire why he was left out of the tournament. Tunney says he has bigger things on his hand, bigger like Andre the Giant. Tunney tells Bulldog if he can keep Andre out of his hair then he can have a shot at the Heavenly World Title...providing he beats Andre at the PPV.

8:41-8:43 We cut to the back to see Bravo, Hercules, and Pillman attacking Owen Hart leaving him in a pile on the cement floor. Anouncer Gorilla Monsoon reminds us Owen's match is next.

***COMMERCIAL***

8:50-9:00 Owen vs Rude
Rude is out first and Owen follows with a considerable limp. His back is giving him all sorts of problems from the attack. Rude starts off domintaing Owen. He hits backbrakers and body slams untill Owen manages to cradel him from the body slam position. Its a 2 count which leads to Owen hitting a few moves before going for a standing drop kick, missing and further injuring his back. Monsoon wants the match to stop but it goes on and Rude hits consecutive Rude Awakenings before getting the pin and advancing to take on Eddie G.

***END SHOW***

OOC:I know there is a lack of matches but with the forever limited roster of those who have passed away I will try to keep my wrestlers away from eachother for the most part untill PPV's like the Kayfabe days of wwf. That is also the reason for the one hour show.

Mikey_Jones
February 18th, 2006, 6:18 PM
Ultimate Wrestling Championship presents....

Carnage!

On a live debut Carnage, be amazed by the Ultimate Wrestling Championship with technical skills, hardcore mayhem and the best wrestlers in the world today! Be there LIVE Sunday!

Projected Card for Carnage

MNM VS Carnage Crew VS NWO-Ultimate Tag Team Titles on the Line!

Battle Royal for the Hardcore Division! A Free-for-all, where anyone can join at any time!

Tournament Matches for the Ultimate Wrestling Title!

Matches made for the Tournament already:
Samoa Joe VS John Cena
Kane VS Hulk Hogan
Ric Flair VS Doug Williams
Monty Brown VS Bryan Danielson

Don't miss out on this amazing debut!

Dazz
February 19th, 2006, 4:02 PM
IWW - Independent World Wrestling
IWW Implosion Sunday 19th February

The show opens to Nine Inch Nail’s ‘The Hand That Feeds’ plays and pyros explode signalling the start of the first ever edition of IWW Implosion. Dazz K appears on the IWW-tron and explains what will be happening regarding the main event. But first the gauntlet match for the Independent title.

Gauntle match to determine the first IWW Independent Champion
Homicide Vs Roderick Strong Vs Ron Killings Vs Teddy Hart Vs Low Ki Vs La Parka

‘The Truth’ and Teddy Hart start this one off. Both men wanting to end it as quickly as possible to conserve energy. Hart eventually lands the Open Hart Surgery and picks up the pin. Eliminated: Ron Killings. Next in is La Parka, the chairman slides into the ring and plays a bit of chair guitar. He turns to face Hart and gets the chair dropkicked into his face giving Hart an easy pin. Eliminated: La Parka Hart stands in the ring awaiting his next opponent. Roderick Strong is next out. Hart again goes for the high flying moves but gets caught and Strong lands numerous back breakers before finishing Hart off with the double knees. Eliminated: Teddy Hart Next in is Homicide, these two go toe to toe exchanging blows, Homicide begins to get the advantage and drives Strong back into a corner, Homicide goes for the shining wizard in the corner but Strong dodges and catches Homicide with a back breaker and the pin Eliminated: Homicide The final entrant is Low Ki, Strong and Ki trade blows before Low Ki eventually gets the upper hand with some stiff kicks, he manages to hit the Ki Crusher and gets the pin

Winner and IWW Independent Champion: Low Ki

* commercial *

Backstage Juventud is seen talking to Psicosis and Super Crazy. The three seem to be getting on well and head towards the locker room together.

In the ring HBK, Rey Mysterio, Christian Cage, CM Punk, Austin Aries, Super Dragon and Kevin Steen join the owner of IWW, Dazz K. Dazz has in his hand a bag. He explains that two pieces of paper have a black dot on the rest don’t. Whichever two stars pick the paper with the black dots will go into the world title match, the other five will go into the number one contenders battle royal. CM Punk and Super Dragon pick the two black dots meaning they will go into the title match. Kevin Steen took exception to this and stormed out of the ring.

Three Way elimination tag match for the IWW tag titles
Psicosis/Super Crazy Vs Jack Evans/Jimmy Rave Vs Paul London/Delirious

Juventud accompanied Psicosis and Super Crazy to the ring and sat at ringside. The rules are simple. Two men in the ring at one time, tags can be made to anyone, once you’ve been pinned your team is eliminated. Last team standing wins. Jimmy Rave and Paul London started off the match after some high risk moves and quick tags the match broke down. London went for the shooting star press on Super Crazy only for Juventud to shove him off the turnbuckle. Delirious tried to get even and swung a chair at Juventud but caught London instead and Super Crazy got the easy pin. Rave and Evans then hit the ring and started brawling with the Mexicans. Jimmy rave successfully applied the Dusk Til Dawn on Psicosis as Evans hit the 630 on Super Crazy. Juventud attempted to interfere only to get caught with a dropsault by London who had yet to leave ringside. Psicosis tapped and the match was over.

Winners and Tag Team Champions: Jack Evans and Jimmy Rave

Roderick Strong is in the locker room when he is confronted by Val Venis. Venis laughs at him for not winning the Independent title, Strong comes back saying at least management thought he was worthy of a match. Venis and Strong stare each other down before Venis leaves

* commercial *

Konnan emerges from the commissioners office with a big grin on his face, he picks up a phone and speaks to someone finishing with the words ‘next week its on’ before walking off down the corridor with a big grin on his face

Five Man Over The Top Rope Battle Royal to be the number one contender for the IWW Championship
Christian Cage Vs Kevin Steen Vs Austin Aries Vs HBK Vs Rey Mysterio

Kevin Steen initially refused to enter the ring still fuming that he wasn’t in the main event. Christian Cage and Austin Aries started off working well together and managed to quickly eliminate Rey. HBK dropped Aries with Sweet Chin Music, only to get caught by the Unprettier from Cage. Cage proceeded to drag HBK to the ropes and with the recovering Aries help eliminated him. At this point Steen finally hit the ring and attempted to clothesline the pair out of the ring, instead Cage and Aries sidestepped and Steen sailed over the rope but hung on. Cage attempted to eliminate Steen only for Aries to send him out. Aries then tried to eliminate Steen but Steen dropped the top rope and sent Aries flying

Winner and number one contender: Kevin Steen

Steen leaves the ring motioning that he will be the next IWW world champion.

* commercial *

IWW World Title Match
CM Punk Vs Super Dragon

There’s a slight delay before super Dragon comes out but when he does the match is easily match of the night. The pair trade blows and high impact moves for the duration. CM Punk hit the Pepsi Plunge only for Super Dragon to kick out; Dragon then hit the Psycho Driver only for Punk to kick out. After punk kicked out Dragon sat up on his knees in disbelief as Punk got to his feet Dragon charged him but took out the ref by accident. With the ref down another Super Dragon charged to the ring and laid out the Dragon in the ring with a chair, he then hit the curb stomp onto the chair and motion for Punk to cover the fallen Dragon, the ref came round as the second Dragon left the ring and counted the pin

Winner and new IWW World champion: CM Punk

After the match had finished CM Punk looked confused as one Super Dragon left the ring of his own accord and the other left on a stretcher.

//End Transmission//

Sinner
February 19th, 2006, 6:34 PM
A multi-billion dollar global corporation, Sinflux, has announced on Sunday, February 19, 2006, that they have entered the world of professional wrestling. Sinflux will bring the crazy, wacky, and wild characters of professional wrestling to television sets all over the world, starting this week. Sinfulx Wrestling will also be the first wrestling program broadcasted globally on satellite radio. This week, tune in to see superstars such as 'The Lionheart' Chris Jericho, 'The Innovator of Offense' Kanyon, 'Lord' William Regal, 'The Eliminator' Perry Saturn, 'The Original Gangsta' New Jack, 'The Vampire Warrior' Gangrel and UFC Legend 'The World's Most Dangerous Man' Ken Shamrock! Witness the new era of sports-entertainment.."This is gonna be good!"

Dazz
February 20th, 2006, 8:26 AM
IWW - Independent World Wrestling
IWW Implosion Saturday 25th February

Last night CM Punk became the first ever IWW World champion but his win was overshadowed by his opponenet Super Dragon being attacked by another Super Dragon. What will commisioner Dazz K have to say about this?

Low Ki will defend his newley won Independent title against the last man to be eliminated from the gauntlet match, Roderick Strong.

Konnan was seen emerging from the Commisioners office and telling someone 'its on'. Who was he talking to and what did he mean?

Also appearnces from HBK, Christian Cage, Austin Aries, Kevin Steen and the Tag Champs Jimmy Rave and Jack Evans

Confirmed matches:
Low Ki Vs Roderick Strong - Independent title
Paul London Vs Juventud





card subject to change

FaSho34
February 20th, 2006, 5:28 PM
Coming a day early...

XRW Adrenaline

7:00-7:02: We see the huge pyros throughout the arena as our announcers, Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler welcome us to XRW Live in Chicago, Illinois. We have around 20,000 inside the arena to see XRW action. We also have many watching around the world.

7:02-7:10: We find out who the owner of the XRW is… It’s Tazz! We see him walk down to the ring in a suit and tie, he gets into the ring, and grabs a mic and welcomes everyone to the arena, and he says they will see Xtreme action tonight. We are having an eight man X Division championship tournament, starting tonight. What does the X mean you ask? Xtreme of course! He then hears many Tazz chants in the crowd, as his music hits, and he walks out of the ring.

Commercial 7:10-7:13

7:13-7:15: We see Tazz sitting in his office, and then Mark Henry walks in. He asks why he isn’t on the card for tonight’s event. Tazz answers that he had no room, but he has the perfect opponent for him, he will just have to wait until later that night to find out who it is. Henry then smiles, as he walks out of the office.

7:15-7:25: Jeff Jarrett vs. Rob Conway vs. Matt Striker

The men are already inside of the ring, and are introduced. Then the bell rings, they just stand there, as Conway and Striker look at each other, and they both charge at Jarrett. They get him in the corner, as they stomp a mud hole into him, and they get a few right hands in. Jarrett rolls out of the ring, as Matt and Conway are now in the ring. They lock up, for Striker to get Conway in a headlock, and he is whipped to the ropes and then he is hit by a shoulder block. Conway then runs to the ropes, and Striker ducks, and then Conway gets tripped up by Jarrett, and is pulls out of the ring. Jarrett runs him into the ring steps. But then Striker runs to the outside, and hits a baseball slide on Jarrett. Striker lifts Jarrett to his feet, and hits a huge suplex on the outside. Striker then rolls into the ring as Conway comes from behind him, and hits him with a belly to back suplex, into a bridge pin, 1…2… kickout by Striker.

Conway then stomps Striker a few times, and then he lifts him up, and hits him with a scoop slam, he runs to the ropes, and goes for a knee drop, and Striker moves out of the way. Conway holds his knee, as Striker rolls him up, 1…2.. kick out by Conway. Striker then hits a huge dropkick, and goes for another pin, 1…2. another kick out. Striker lifts Conway up, and whips him to the turnbuckle. Striker runs at him, but then out of nowhere, Jarrett hits him with a huge clothesline. Jarrett then lifts Conway to the top rope, and climbs with, and hits a huge superplex, and he rolls over for the pin, 1…2… broken up by Striker. Striker than tries to kick Jarrett, but Jarrett catches his foot, and flings him around, and then tosses him to the outside. Jarrett then lifts Conway up, and sets him up for the Stroke. Conway reverses it, and then hits Jarrett with the Ego trip and then the pin, 1…2….3!

Winner: Rob Conway


Commercial 7:26-7:28

7:28-7:30: AJ Styles is getting ready for his main event match for the tournament, when Christopher Daniels walks in. They stare into each other’s eyes, as Daniels guarantees being the winner of the tournament, and then Styles replies with a, not if I have anything to do with it. Styles walks out, as Daniels just looks straight ahead with determination.

7:30-7:37: Team 3-D vs. AMW

Devon and Harris start out, as they trade rights and lefts, as Harris corners Devon. Harris then hits Devon with a few knees to the gut. Harris, then whips Devon to the opposite corner, and runs at him. Only to be hit by an elbow to the jaw. Then Devon runs at him, and hits a jumping shoulder block. He goes for the cover.. 1...2 barely a 2 count.

Devon then lifts Harris up, only to get a poke to the eyes, as Harris quickly makes the tag to Storm. Storm gets into the ring, and hits Devon with a knee to the head. He then mounts him, and hits him with rights to the head, as the ref pulls him off, Storm desputes the call, as Harris pulls Devon to the ropes, and chokes him out. Bubba tries to get in, but the ref stops him, and as Harris chokes Devon, Storm stomps him a few times. Then Harris breaks it, and then the ref turns around. Storm then lifts Devon up, and whips him to the ropes, and goes for a back body drop, but Devon kicks him in the head. Then Devon hits him with a DDT. They both slowly crawl to their corners, as Devon finally makes the tag to Bubba, and Harris is tagged in as well. Bubba runs at Harris to hit him with a right hand, then another, and then an elbow to the head. Storm then runs at him, and is hit with a powerslam. Bubba roars, as he lifts Storm up, and goes for the Bubba Cutter, but he tosses Bubba into Devon, and he is tossed off of the apron, and into the railing. Then Harris hits Bubba with a low blow, as they set him up for the Death Sentence, and then they pin, 1…2…3!

Winners: AMW

7:38-7:40: Mark Henry’s music hits, as he slowly walks to the ring. He rolls in, and then grabs a mic, saying he could beat anyone, anytime, anywhere. He is waiting inside the ring, until he gets his opponent.

Commercial 7:40-7:43

7:44-7:48: Henry is still waiting in the ring. What are you waiting for? He asked. Then we hear the sound of music, as we see Abyss come from behind the curtain. He stands at the top of the ramp, as a huge pyro hits. Henry, looking on nervously, gives the mic back, and gets ready for the match.

7:49-7:55: Mark Henry vs. Abyss

Both men are in their corners, as Henry quickly runs at Abyss, to get run into the corner. Abyss then runs at Henry, and squashes him in the corner. Henry slowly walks toward him, and then he clotheslines Henry, and goes for the quick pin, 1..2.. kick out by Henry. Abyss lifts Henry up, and then Henry hits him with a few punches to the gut, as he runs to the ropes, and then sets him up for a belly to belly, and hits it. He then gets up, and runs to the ropes, and hits a huge leg drop. The pin, 1…2.. kick out by Abyss. Henry lifts him up, and then sets up up for a Samoan Drop, but Abyss squirms out of it, and then whips him to the ropes, and hits Henry with a big boot. Then he lifts Henry up once more, and then Henry kicks him in the gut, and then runs at the ropes, and charges at Abyss, only to be met by a Black Hole Slam. He goes for the pin, 1…2…3!

Winner: Abyss

7:56-8:00: We see Steve Blackman getting ready for his Tournament match. He is doing kicks to the air. He then tapes his fists. He then walks out of the locker room to run into Malenko. Malenko just stares, as Blackman walks past. Malenko then says good luck, as Blackman rolls his eyes, and he walks on.

Commercial 8:00-8:02

8:03-8:12: X Division Championship Tournament
Steve Blackman vs. Elix Skipper

This match starts off with a lock up. Elix gets the upper hand, as he pushes him into the corner. Elix then lets go, but Blackman hits him with a low kick, and then a higher kick, and Skipper backs off a bit. Then Blackman runs at Skipper, only to be put into a drop toll hold, and then Skipper locks on a deathlock with a bridge. But Blackman breaks the hold, and then kips up, and Skipper is still on the ground. Skipper then goes for a punch, just to have it blocked, and get a huge kick to the head, as he falls down. Pin…1…2.. kick out by Skipper.

He lifts Skipper up, only to get a few right hands to the gut, as Skipper runs to the ropes, and hits a running dropkick. Skipper than lifts Blackman up, and hits a scoop slam. He then hits him with a few stomps. Blackman then rolls out of the ring to recooperate, but Skipper hits a suicide dive to Blackman. They lie on the outside, until Skipper lifts Blackman up, but he pushes Skipper away, and throws him into the steel ring post, head first. He then rolls Skipper into the ring, and then he jumps to the top rope. Skipper gets up, only for Blackman to hit a huge leaping kick to the head, he covers, 1…2…3!

Winner: Steve Blackman

8:13-8:20: Tazz is sitting at his desk, when he hears a knock, and then Daivari bursts into the office. He asks Tazz why he isn’t in the tournament, and why guys like Williams and Skipper were. Tazz replies with, you have a match I set up just for you next week Daivari. Just wait until next week. Who is my opponent? Daivari asked. Your opponent next week, is going to be Bobby Roode. Good luck… Daivari stomps out of the office, as Tazz laughs, he then brings out his cell phone, as we fade out.

Commercial 8:20-8:22

8:23-8:27 X Division Championship Tournament
Dean Malenko vs. Petey Williams

They both start in the ring, as Petey locks up with Malenko, and then pokes him in the eyes. Petey, then runs too the ropes, and springboards off of the ropes, and he hits a huge crossbody. Petey then stomps away at Malenko. Malenko is then lifted up by Williams, and then Malenko pushes Williams away, and hits a huge calf kick. He then climbs the top rope, and hits a leg drop, and goes for the pin, 1…2.. Williams kicks out! Malenko then lifts Williams up, only to be tripped, and then Williams locks in a Sharpshooter. He pulls back harder, Malenko lunges for the ropes. He reaches them. Williams breaks the hold, and then sets up for a Canadian Destroyer, but Malenko reverses, and hits a Double Underhook Powerbomb, and pins him, 1…2…3!

Winner: Malenko

Commercial 8:28-8:29

8:30-8:42 X Division Championship Tournament
Christopher Daniels vs. Chris Sabin

Both men start in the middle of the ring, as they stare at each other. Sabin then hits an arm drag on Daniels. Then Daniels gets up, and does a fake clothesline, and trips Sabin, and goes for a quick pin, 1.. quick kick out. Sabin then slides quickly to his feet and hits a hip toss. Then Daniels quickly gets up, and hits a scoop slam. They both get up and run at each other, just for Daniels to duck and then hit Sabin with a neckbreaker, and he goes for the pin, 1…2.. kick out!

Daniels then goes toward the rope, and hits his springboard splitlegged moonsault, and then pins once more, 1….2.. kick out again! Daniels is getting a little frustrated. He lifts Sabin up, and hits him with a few forearms, and whips him to the ropes, and hits him with a low kick, and then runs at the rope, and springs off of them, and tries to hit Sabin with a Reverse DDT, but Sabin reverses, and then turns it into a Northern Lights Suplex, and the pin combo 1…2.. kick out by Daniels. Sabin then lifts Daniels up, but Daniels hits him with a huge enziguri. He then sets Sabin up for the BME, but Sabin moves out of the way. Sabin then goes for a dropkick, and Daniels moves, and then he hits a huge front kick into his chest. But then…

AJ Styles’ music hits, and Daniels looks out to the stage with a look of determination, he waits, but Sabin gets up, and turns him around, and hits the Cradle Shock, and the pin, 1…2….3!

Winner: Chris Sabin

8:43-8:45: Sabin walks up the stage celebrating. Daniels gets up, and rolls out of the ring, as he kicks the ring steps, and tosses them as well.

Commercial 8:45-8:47

8:47-8:56 Main Event: X Division Championship tournament
AJ Styles vs. Chavo

Both men start with a few right hands, and then Styles gets the upper hand. Styles then whips him to the ropes, and then hits a flying forearm. Styles then hits a standing moonsault. The pin, 1..2. kick out. Chavo then slides out of the ring. Styles gets a head of steam and flips over the top rope, and onto Chavo. He rolls him into the ring, and then he stands on the apron. Chavo gets up, and Styles goes for a Springboard Forearm, but Chavo hits a dropkick on his way down. Then Chavo gets up and whips AJ to the corner, but the ref is there, but Styles stops. Chavo then runs at Styles, and goes for a clothesline, but he hits the ref. The ref is out. Chavo turns around just to be hit by a Pele kick. Then Styles sets Chavo up for the Clash, but Daniels runs down to the ring, and hits Styles before he got the chance. Daniels then hit the Angel’s Wings onto Styles, and he revives the ref and Chavo climbs to the top rope, he hits a Frog Splash, and the pin, 1…2…3!

Winner: Chavo

8:56-9:00: AJ slowly gets up to see Daniels laughing at him at the top of the rampway. Daniels says I told you so, as Styles climbs to the top, and points at Daniels. Daniels then smiles, and walks off.

FaSho34
February 20th, 2006, 5:49 PM
Feb 27th Adrenaline Card

Main Event
Debut of Booker T
Booker T vs. Christopher Daniels

X Tourney
Dean Malenko vs. Chavo

X Tourney
Steve Blackman vs. Chris Sabin

Bobby Roode vs. Daivari

Rob Conway vs. Elix Skipper

Jeff Jarrett vs. Mark Henry

Chris Harris w/James Storm vs. Matt Striker

Bennedy
February 20th, 2006, 5:56 PM
CWF


ATTITUDE!!!!!!!!!

Here comes the Owner of Championship Wrestling Federation Mick Foley and it looks like he has a few words to say. " I am out here to say that CWF will be the biggest Wrestling company ever thanks to me but.....Razor Ramon's Music hits as the Cocky brawler makes his way to the ring. He grabs the mic off of Foley and looks into the crowd. " Mick you are in no condition to be the Owner of CWF. You are past it Hadcore boy and the fact is you are just to afraid to admit that you are washed up! Suddenly DDP's music hits as the superstar that everybody has been talking about slides into the ring and starts to talk. " Well Razor it looks like you never shut your mouth do you? " I think Foley is the only guy for the job. A fight proceds and Foley announces that the two will face at the first ppv, Justice Served and it will be a ladder match to determine who the commish will be!

7 man sudden death match for the CWF Cruiserweight Title
Spanky vs Jamie Noble vs Nunzio vs Gregory Helms vs Jonny Storm vs Jody Fliesch vs Jushin Liger

A great match with lots of high spots which would be expected from these amazing cruisers. Gregory Hems takes both nunzio and Jody outside as Liger hits Spanky with the Liger Bomb and Jonny hits the Rewind on Noble for a double pinfall. Everyone looks confused as Foley comes out saying the two will settle this at Justice Served to determine who the first ever Cruiserweight champ will be.

A advert is shown talking aout both Angle and Goldberg's rise to the top and they both clash for the Heavyweight title tonight!

CWF Tag Team Championship
Hardy Boyz vs Rhino and Lance Storm

The High spot of the match was when Jeff Hardy nailed a swanton to lance through the announce table. Meanwhile in the ring Rhino went for a Gore but Hardy side stepped him and went for a Twist of Fate but that was countered into a piledriver for a two count. Jeff came back in but was thrown out but turn into a Twist of Fate for the win.

Winners: Hardy Boyz

Kenta Kobashi vs Alex Shane

A great match which was match of the night. Both men put on a great effort and had the crowd on their feet.The end came when Shane hit a Spine Buster on Kobashi and went up to the top rope but Kenta grabbed him and hit a Big Brainbuster and then leveld Shane with a Lariat for the victory.

Winner: Kenta Kobashi

After the match Kenta helped Alex Shane up and shook hands to show he respected him in the ring.

A preview for Justice served is shown and the two confirmed matches are DDP vs Razor Ramon in a Ladder match winner is commish and Jushin Liger vs Jonny Storm for the CWF Cruiserweight title!

The Main Event
Kurt Angle vs Goldberg
CWF Hevyweight Championship

A awesome match with both men getting even blows in. There was one spot where Angle hit an Angle slam off the apron and onto the floor and another spot where Goldberg speared Angle into the steel steps. The end comes when Angle counters a Jack Hammer attempt by Goldberg into a German Suplex Bridge for the pin.

Winner: Kurt Angle

Suddenly Mick Foley comes out to announce that the Main event for Justice Served will be Kurt Angle defending his newly won Heavyweight title against the owner of CWF, Mick Foley himself!

Sinner
February 20th, 2006, 5:57 PM
Sinflux Wrestling has announced its first card.

Chris Jericho vs. William Regal
Perry Saturn vs. New Jack
Kanyon vs. Gangrel
and Ken Shamrock is in action!

Bennedy
February 20th, 2006, 6:02 PM
Attitude card for next week

Mick Foley vs Razor Ramon Special Ref: Kurt Angle

Jushin Liger, Jamie Noble and Nunzio vs Jonny Storm, Jody Fliesch and Spanky

Kenta Kobashi vs Lance Storm

Alex Shane vs Rhino

Goldberg vs Jeff Hardy

DDP vs Matt Hardy

Also Gregory Helms has a few words to say.

darkhorse
February 20th, 2006, 7:02 PM
Ring of Agony
NEWS

February 20, 2006

Orange County, CA-based wrestling promotion Ring of Agony has signed a deal with ESPN to air a weekly program, entitled "Destruction", on Thursday nights at 9/8 C.

In addition to "Destruction", ESPN will air ROA's introductory special, appropriately entitled "Introduction to Destruction", which will be part pilot, part PPV-type special.

Speaking of PPV, there will be one at the end of every fourth week. The first ROA PPV will be entitled "Window Into The Soulless". Expect the official theme song of "Window Into The Soulless" to be named soon.

ROA PPV's, as well as "Introduction to Destruction", will be taped at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, CA. Episodes of "Destruction" will be taped each week at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, CA.

A good portion of the ROA staff has been named earlier today. Perhaps the most noteworthy position filled is the General Manager position, which has been filled by Torrie Wilson.

The most recent signing, as far as in-ring talent goes, was Stone Cold Steve Austin. Expect the timing of his signing to come into play somehow.

Dazz
February 20th, 2006, 7:07 PM
- IWW is currently in the process of trademarking names for upcoming PPV's. This may seem a bit premature as the company has only been in business for one show, but management sees this as an opportunity to get a jump on the competition. The names trademarked are: Time to BUrn, Downtime and Dynamite

FaSho34
February 20th, 2006, 9:05 PM
- XRW has now trademarked their first pay per view, it is called One Last Breath. It will be held during March.

-XRW has also trademarked their version of WWE's Wrestlemania for April. It is called Destiny

Sinner
February 21st, 2006, 6:19 PM
Sinflux has announced and trademark their yet to be named match series, their version of the "World Cup". It will feature several International Teams competing against each other to win the trophy. There will be a team from the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, Japan, Italy, Pacific Islands, and Germany.

*teams subject to change

Sinner
February 24th, 2006, 5:59 PM
SINFLUX WRESTLING
Wednesday, February 22, 2006

The show starts out with a countdown

5

4

3

2

1

0

the lights in the arena turn out and after a momentary pause, and subsequent buzz from the crowd..a very loud blast of pyro erupts from the stage.

"BREAK THE WALLS DOWN"

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Jericho makes his way to the ring to a thunderous ovation and he grabs a microphone. Jericho talks about how he is here to do nothing short of become World Heavyweight Champion!

He is interrupted by William Regal, who is Jericho's scheduled opponent for the first ever Sinflux Wrestling match! The ring announcer does his job

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall. First, weighing in at 231 pounds, standing at 6'. From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada..this, is the LIONHEART - CHRIS JERICHO!

And his opponent, weighing in at 245 pounds, and standing 6'2''. From Blackpool, England..this, is LORD WILLIAM REGAL!"

The two lock up, and proceed to put on what some may call a 'wrestling clinic'. The match started with some heavy brawling from Regal, but Jericho managed to turn it into a chain wrestling affair - in which Regal quickly adapted to and turned the tables. Jericho then took to the air and ground Regal and looked to have him where he wanted, but Regal caught Jericho and began to work him over with various submissions. Eventually Jericho took an openining and locked Regal in the Liontamer - but fortunately for him - he was able to grab the ropes. Moments later, after a missed missile dropkick from Jericho, he found himself in the Regal Stretch, but turnabout is fair play as Jericho gets a rope break as well. Regal goes for a suplex, but Jericho lands on his feet, hits a bulldog and vaults off the ropes with the Lionsault, connecting, and getting the 3 count - defeating William Regal after 18 minutes!

commercial break.

We return from the commercial break and are informed that the next match will begin now, under falls count anywhere rules!

The first superstar makes his way to the ring, and as he is in the ring - "Natural Born Killaz" plays over the PA System and now both men are in the ring.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and is a falls count anywhere match! First, weighing in at 234 pounds and standing 5'10''. From Cleveland, Ohio - this, is THE ELIMINATOR - PERRY SATURN!

And his opponent, weighing in at 230 pounds and standing at 6'. From Atlanta, Georgia...this, is THE ORIGINAL GANGSTA - NEW JACK!"

The action immediately goes to the outside and weapons are introduced. Saturn is the first man bloodied in Sinflux Wrestling as New Jack introduces him to a staple gun. Saturn fights back and after a jumping calf kick to a chair into Jack's face, Saturn lays Jack on a table and goes into the ring. Saturn climbs the turnbuckles and puts Jack through the table with a sick Elbow Drop! 1...2....3! New Jack is victorious after 9 minutes.

commercial break.

The lights go out, and a ring of fire is ignited on the stage. The arena is now engulfed in a red haze as the gothic superstar rises from the flames. He makes his way to the ring and spews blood into the air. He gets in the ring as his white shirt is now splattered with the dripping liquid.

The red turns to green as his opponent makes his way to the ring amidst a fog.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall. First, weighing in at 240 pounds and standing at 6'. From The Underworld, this...is THE VAMPIRE WARRIOR - GANGREL!

And his opponent, weighing 260 pounds and standing 6'4''. From The Devil's Hole, in the Niagra Gorge, this...is THE INNOVATOR OF OFFENSE - MORTIS!"

Gangrel goes on the offensive first and works a barbaric style. Punches, kicks, and biting among other primitive strikes. Mortis comes back with hard kicks to the chest and then an arm drag. Gangrel ducks a clothesline and shows the first bit of wrestling knowledge by taking Gangrel down with a hip toss and then sidewalk slam. Later Gangrel finds himself on the apron and Mortis is on the inside. Mortis places himself on the second rope while Gangrel still stands on the apron. Mortis then brings Gangrel up and over with a suplex, crashing to the mat. Mortis looks to be signalling for something, he grabs Gangrel, but Gangrel kneeds Mortis in the gut, and hits a brutal elevated ddt, known as the Impaler. Gangrel covers and gets 3 after 8 minutes.

commercial.

We return from the break and our second British superstar is entering the ring. He waits in the ring for his opponent, but here he comes. Looking very intense - he enters the ring and the crowd roars.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is tonight's Main Event. First, weighing in at 220 pounds, standing 6'1''..from London, England..this, is NIGEL MCGUINNESS!

And his opponent, weighing in at 235 pounds, and standing 6'1''. From Sacramento, California..this..is THE WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS MAN - KEN SHAMROCK!"

They lock up, and Shamrock applies a rolling leg lock right off the bat. Nigel manages to hold his own for a while, applying a few submissions of his own. McGuinness hits a powerslam and then goes for a powerbomb, but Shamrock counters with a hurracanrana, and from there - he applies the Ankle Lock! McGuinness has no choice but to tap out after 5 minutes!

quick results:
Chris Jericho d. William Regal in 18:32 with the Lionsault.
Perry Saturn d. New Jack in 9:23 with an elbow drop through a table.
Gangrel d. Mortis in 8:12 with the Impaler.
Ken Shamrock d. Nigel McGuinness in 5:44 with the Ankle Lock.

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darkhorse
February 25th, 2006, 1:45 AM
Ring of Agony
presents
"Introduction to Destruction"

February 23, 2006
Anaheim, CA

The show opens up with fireworks and play-by-play commentators Tony Schiavone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura welcoming the fans to the first ever ROA broadcast.

ROA General Manager Torrie Wilson comes out to the ring. Wilson mentions that two of ROA's championships will be decided tonight in special fashions. The ROA World Championship will be decided in a ten-man battle royal. But before that takes place, there will be an eight-man tournament to decide the ROA American Championship, but that's not all. Wilson points up as we see the ROA American Championship belt hanging. "The final match of this tournament will be a ladder match!"

We see Test heading toward the ring as we prepare for a commercial break.

(commercial break)

ROA American Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Test vs. Edge

Test and Edge lock up. Test backs Edge up into a corner. Per referee's instructions, Test backs off for a few seconds. Test attempts to elbow Edge in the face, but Edge moves out of the way and now Test is in the corner as Edge delivers a series of punches. Edge whips Test into the opposite corner and delivers a flying clothesline, which causes Test to fall flat on his face. Edge kneels beside Test and delivers a few more punches before Test pushes him away. Test then crawls over to the ropes and pulls himself up. Edge attempts a running clothesline, but Test ends up tossing Edge out of the ring. Test takes a few moments to regroup, then climbs out of the ring and continues his assault on Edge. Test picks Edge up, then whips him into the steel steps. Test then tosses Edge into the ring and climbs over the ropes back into the ring as well. Test picks Edge up by his throat, lifts him up and tosses him across the ring. Test attempts the running boot and connects...with one of the ringposts. When Test tries to go back to his offense, Edge delivers a flying clothesline. Edge then goes to one of the ringposts and waits for Test to get back up. Edge attempts the spear but misses. Test goes for the pumphandle slam, but Edge breaks free after Test lifts him up. Edge pushes Test into the ringpost, then successfully delivers the spear. 1, 2, 3.

Winner: Edge

Backstage, Muhammed Hassan is on his way to ringside. While his attention is focused elsewhere, he bumps into Brock Lesnar. Hassan yells, "Watch where you're going, punk!" As Hassan continues on his way, Lesnar has a cold, angry look on his face.

(commercial break)

Tony Schiavone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura discuss the nerve of Muhammed Hassan while replaying the altercation that occured before the break.

ROA American Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Muhammed Hassan vs. Jonathan Coachman

Coach begins the match by talking smack on Hassan. Hassan responds with a brutal clothesline. Hassan drags Coach to the ropes, then chokes him by pushing his throat along the bottom rope, holding it there until the ref almost reaches the count of five. Hassan backs away for a second, then after the reprimand from the ref, does the same thing all over again. During the second reprimand, Coach rolls away from the ropes. Hassan picks Coach up and delivers a neckbreaker. Hassan climbs the ropes and delivers a flying legdrop. Hassan signals for the end of the match. While he is setting up for the Camel Clutch, Brock Lesnar appears at the top of the entrance ramp and, very slowly, moves closer to the ring. During this whole time, Hassan is screaming at Lesnar. As soon as Lesnar is right in front of Hassan's face, Coach delivers a low blow, then rolls Hassan up for the pin.

Winner: Jonathan Coachman

While Coach is on the outside celebrating and Hassan is throwing a tantrum, Lesnar is looking at Hassan and laughing.

(commercial break)

ROA American Championship Tournament - First Round Match
The Rock vs. Sean O'Haire

O'Haire and Rock trade blows. Rock gains the momentum and whips O'Haire to the ropes. Rock bounces off the opposite ropes and attempts a running clothesline, but O'Haire ducks underneath, stops running, and delivers a hard roundhouse kick to the side of the Rock's head. O'Haire attempts the cover, but the Rock gets out at 2. O'Haire picks the Rock up by his head and places Rock's throat across the bottom rope. O'Haire uses his foot and the rope to choke the Rock until the ref almost reaches the count of five, then repeats after the ref finishes reprimanding O'Haire. O'Haire stomps on the Rock a few times as he tries to get up, then O'Haire whips Rock into the ropes and knocks him back down with a chop to the chest. O'Haire tries another cover and fails again. O'Haire picks the Rock back up again and receives a punch to the midsection for his troubles, followed by a few more punches to the head. The Rock whips O'Haire to the ropes and this time successfully delivers a running clothesline. Rock picks O'Haire up, whips him into the ringposts, climbs up to the second turnbuckle and delivers ten punches. The Rock then awaits a seemingly dazed O'Haire and attempts a Rock Bottom, but O'Haire escapes by elbowing Rock's head. O'Haire quickly follows up with another roundhouse kick. O'Haire then climbs to the top turnbuckle and attempts the Seanton Bomb, but the Rock rolls out of the way. The Rock rolls over to the ropes, pulls himself up, then walks over to O'Haire and sets up for a successful People's Elbow attempt. 1, 2, 3 - The Rock advances to the next round.

Winner: The Rock

(commercial)

ROA American Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Raven vs. Kid Kash

Kid Kash went straight to work on Raven with a series of blows to Raven's head, then to his back, lowering Raven down to one knee. Kash ran to the ropes and attempted to deliver a dropkick to Raven's head, but Raven moved out of the way. Raven picked Kash up and whipped him to the ringpost. Raven ran to the ringpost and delivered a running knee bash. Raven brought Kash back to the middle of the ring and delivered a piledriver. Raven attempted a pin, but Kash got his shoulder up at two. Raven picked Kash up and delivered a sidewalk slam. Raven went to the outside, grabbed a steel chair, and attempted to bring it into the ring, but the referee reprimanded him. While Raven was being reprimanded and still holding the chair, Kid Kash delivered a running baseball slide, knocking the chair into Raven's face. After Raven got backed up and grabbed the chair again, Kash grabbed the top rope and threw himself onto both Raven and the steel chair. Kash picked Raven up, tossed him into the steel steps, and threw him back into the ring. Kash climbed to the top turnbuckle and attempted a legdrop, but Raven moved out of the way. Raven kept Kash down with a series of stomps to the midsection, followed by an elbow drop. Raven went back outside and brought the steel chair back in the ring with him. He set it up in the middle of the ring and, as soon as the referee stopped checking on Kash, the referee reprimanded Raven once again. Raven was occupied long enough for Lash to get back up and deliver a bulldog, knocking Raven into the chair and the referee out of the ring. Kash used this newfound opportunity to gain an advantage by using Raven's weapon of choice against him, smacking Raven multiple times to the head. Kash finished Raven off by delivering an X-Factor onto the chair as the referee started to regain consciousness and come back into the ring.

Winner: Kid Kash

After the match, Raven regained consciousness, blamed the referee for the outcome of the match, and rewarded the referee with an Evenflow DDT onto the steel chair.

Backstage, "Mean Gene" Okerlund asked for The Rock's views on his second round tournament match with Edge. "Finally, The Rock has come back to Anaheim! Up next, the Rated R Jabroni is gonna try to stop The Rock from winning the ROA American Championship, well The Rock says this: The Rock is gonna get in the ring, and The Rock is gonna whoop that Rated R Rudy Poo Candy Ass all over the ring, and then later on the Rock is gonna climb the ladder and wrap the American Championship around The Rock's waist, if ya smell what The Rock is cookin'!"

(commercial)

Upon return from commercial break, we see a replay of what transpired after the Kid Kash/Raven match, followed by the referee being placed in the ambulance.

We now cut to General Manager Torrie Wilson's office, where she is having a discussion with Raven. "What the f*** was that about? That was nothing short of a temper tantrum from a spoiled brat!"

"Did you watch that match? The referee kept interfering and cost me the match! I had to teach him a lesson."

"Excuse me? How dare you take that tone of voice with me? And as a matter of fact, I did watch that match. You know, maybe if you didn't keep grabbing foreign objects, then you could've defeated Kid Kash, and maybe if you didn't keep grabbing foreign objects, I wouldn't run the risk of getting sued just because of some whiny little pissant's temper tantrum!"

"Whiny little pissant?"

"You heard me. Bottom line, you're on thin f***ing ice with me. And since you seem to believe in teaching the appropriate people lessons, next week on "Destruction" you're going to compete in a handicap match against Test and Sean O'Haire. Now get the f*** out of my office."

ROA American Championship Tournament - Second Round Match
The Rock vs. Edge

Edge was seemingly infuriated by the comments The Rock made before the commercial break, attacking Rock with fast and furious blows to the head as soon as the Rock enters the ring. Edge backed the Rock back up into the ringpost and delivered a few chops before the Rock switched places with Edge and delivered punches to the side of Edge's face and knocked him down. Rock tried to end the match early by putting Edge in the Sharpshooter, but Edge was able to grab the bottom rope. As Edge slowly pulled himself up, the Rock delivered constant kicks, then when Edge got up, the Rock whipped him to the ropes, but Edge delivered a flying clothesline. Edge picked the Rock up and delivered a Russian leg sweep. Edge then choked the Rock until the ref almost reached the full five count. Edge briefly argued with the ref, then returned his attention to his opponent. While Edge was picking the Rock up, the Rock delivered a few blows to Edge's midsection, then rose to his feet, delivered a few more punches, whipped Edge to the ropes, then delivered a flying shoulder tackle. Rock picked Edge up and attempted a Rock Bottom, but Edge snuck in a knee to the Rock's groin, knocking the Rock down. After denying any foul play when questioned by the ref, Edge set up for the spear, successfully delivered it, and covered the Rock for the count of three.

Winner: Edge

Backstage, "Mean Gene" talked with Kid Kash about his upcoming match.

"Kid Kash, do you think you'll have your hands full with Jonathan Coachman?"

"What kind of stupid question is that? The only reason Coach even made it this far is because Muhammed Hassan messed with Brock Lesnar. Now, I'm not going to get cocky enough to leave any blind spots open with Coach, but I know I'm not going to lose this match. Oh, and for the record Gene, next time you want to interview the K-I-D, make sure you have better questions."

(commercial)

ROA American Championship Tournament - Second Round Match
Kid Kash vs. Jonathan Coachman

Coach started off by attempting to talk trash on Kash, but Kash seemed to want no part of it, knocking Coach on his back as soon as he opened his mouth. Kash whipped Coach into the turnbuckles and Coach immediately fell down on his back again. Kash repeatedly stomped on Coach, then got bored and decided to end the match early with the X-Factor.

Winner: Kid Kash

As Kid Kash made his way backstage, Coach grabbed the mic. "Listen up and listen good, you cocky little bastard! You haven't seen the last of the Coach! And when you have to deal with me again, you'll be sorry!" Kash simply continued on his way as if nothing important had been said.

Meanwhile, Stone Cold Steve Austin marched into General Manager Torrie Wilson's office.

"I'd like to know why you didn't include Stone Cold in your little battle royal or even your little eight-man tournament. What's the big idea?"

"You see, these matches were made before you were signed to Ring Of Agony. Now if you're done wasting my time, you'd better get your whiny ass to the ring. You've got a match with Tatanka."

"Fine. And after I'm done whooping Tatanka's ass, you'd better start considering giving ol' Stone Cold a title shot of some sort before I start blazing a warpath on your skanky ass."

"Well, you'd better spend more time proving yourself worthy of a title shot and less time making threats and insulting the General Manager."

Stone Cold gave Wilson a menacing stare before leaving her office.

(commercial)

Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Tatanka

Tatanka seemed to know how dangerous Steve Austin can be as he sought out the early advantage by immediately going after Austin with a series of clotheslines. Austin backed himself into a corner hoping to catch his breath, but that only seemed to make it easier for Tatanka to continue his offense with multiple punches to Austin's head. Tatanka made the seemingly fatal mistake of whipping Austin into the opposite corner. Tatanka attempted a corner splash, but Austin moved out of the corner. When Tatanka escaped from the corner, Austin jumped on Tatanka, knocked him onto the ground and delivered a series of punches. Austin attempted an early end with the Stone Cold Stunner, but Tatanka countered by pushing Austin into the ropes and delivering another clothesline. While Austin was rising to his feet, Tatanka did a war dance, then knocked Austin down with a Tomahawk Chop between Austin's eyes. Tatanka tried to finish Austin off with the Fallaway Slam, but Austin escaped, pushed Tatanka into the ropes, kicked Tatanka in the midsection, and delivered the Stone Cold Stunner. 1, 2, 3.

Winner: Stone Cold Steve Austin

(commercial)

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ROA American Championship Tournament - Final Round Ladder Match
Kid Kash vs. Edge

Kash and Edge circle around the ring, staring each other down before locking up. Edge slowly pushes Kash against the turnbuckles, then tries to clothesline kash, but Kash ducks underneath and Edge is the one in the corner. Kash delivers multiple kicks to Edge's midsection. Kash then places Edge on the top turnbuckle and delivers a superplex. Kash moves a fallen Edge closer to the ringpost. Kash goes to the outside and uses Edge's legs to yank him towards the post, his groin instantly making painful contact. Kash walks over to the ladder and moves it closer to the ring. Kash climbs up the ladder and jumps back into the ring while executing a legdrop.kash goes back outside, folds the ladder up and slides it into the ring. Edge gets back up, waits for Kash to get back in the ring, knees kash in the midsection, and delivers a reverse Russian leg sweep onto the ladder. Edge pulls Kash off the ladder, sets it up, and attempts to climb all the way to the top, but Kash climbs to the top turnbuckle and delivers a dropkick, knocking Edge down and sending the ladder with him. Kash gets up and delivers an X-Factor, slamming Edge's face onto one of the metal rungs. While Edge is lying face down in an ever-increasing puddle of his own blood, Kash grabs the ladder, sets it up, and attempts to end the match. As soon as he reaches the top of the ladder and tries to grab the belt, however, he loses his balance, lands groin first on the top rope, and falls onto the canvas. After a minute or so, both men rise to their feet and start trading blows. Kash then knees Edge in the midsection, then uses his fists to exploit the wound on Edge's gushing forehead. While Edge is sitting on the canvas attempting to snap out of his daze, Kash makes another attempt to end the match and reaches the top; however, the ladder slips out from underneath him and Kash instinctively hangs onto the metal ring that the American Championship belt rests on. A bloody Edge regains total consciousness, sets the ladder up near one of the ringposts, climbs to the top of the ladder and jumps off to beautifully execute a spear in midair, knocking Kash all the way down while the belt still hangs in the air. Edge gets up and brings the ladder back to the middle of the ring, but Kash gets up and each man climbs each side of the ladder at the exact same time. When they both reach the top, they start brawling once again and Edge attempts to push Kash off the ladder, but the ladder tips over and Kash ends up nailing the X-Factor all the way down to the outside floor! Edge is barely moving a muscle when Kash regains consciousness. Kash sets up a table and places Edge face-first onto the table. Kash stands on the apron, close to the table. As soon as Edge is on his knees, Kash jumps off the apron and delivers another X-Factor, sending Edge through the table and rendering him unconscious yet again. Kash gets up, gets back in the ring, sets the ladder up, climbs to the top and grabs the American Championship as this devastating match and tournament comes to a brutal end.

Winner (and new ROA American Champion): Kid Kash

(commercial)

When we get back from commercials, we revisit the end of the ladder match, then see a bloody and battered Edge helped to the back.

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ROA World Championship Battle Royal
Brock Lesnar/Shane McMahon/Sandman/Randy Orton/Carlito/Triple H/Scott Steiner/Chris Masters/Rosey/Jamal

The match started off with an attempt to eliminate Rosey and Jamal by the other eight competitors. The two big men were able to shake everyone else off, though. The battle royal factioned off into five separate brawls, perhaps most notably (for the time being) Carlito vs. Shane McMahon. Carlito whipped Shane into the ropes and tried to clothesline McMahon, but McMahon ducked, ran to the ropes and delivered a flying clothesline. McMahon picked Carlito up by his hair, ran off the ropes, and tried to perform a running bulldog, but Carlito caught him in midair. Carlito walked over to the ropes and managed to dump McMahon out, but McMahon hung onto Carlito and took Carlito with him, resulting in a double elimination.

Their chances of winning the battle royal were done, but their battle wasn't. Carlito rose to his feet and berated McMahon. "You take Carlito out with you? That's not cool!" Carlito slapped McMahon, and McMahon did not take too kindly to Carlito's abuse. The two brawled their way to the entrance ramp. Once they got there, Carlito kneed McMahon in the midsection, then delivered a DDT onto the metal surface. While McMahon was getting back up, Carlito continued to berate him. After Carlito spit in McMahon's face, McMahon low-blowed Carlito, got back on his feet, punched Carlito a few times, then threw Carlito into one of the video screens, knocking him unconscious. McMahon then climbed all the way to the top of the Agonytron and delivered an elbow drop all the way from 120 feet in the air!

Help arrived for both men as the action in the ring continued. The next brawl worthy of mention was between Randy Orton and Scott Steiner. Orton, with a bit of assistance from Lesnar earlier, had gained an advantage over Steiner and continued to exploit it with a few uppercuts in the corner. Orton whipped Steiner to the opposite corner, but Steiner moved out of the way and Orton was the one to rest dazed in the corner. Steiner lifted Orton to the top turnbuckle and delivered his trademark belly-to-belly suplex. Steiner posed, then delivered a strong elbow drop, knocking the wind out of Orton. Steiner picked Orton up, set him up for the gorilla press slam, then effortlessly tossed Orton out of the ring.

Steiner's momentum seemed to be halted, however, when 3 Minute Warning teamed up on him. Jamal attacked Steiner from behind, then threw him into the hands of Rosey, who immediately and seemingly instinctively delivered a powerslam. Rosey grabbed Steiner and tried to hold him in place for a splash by Jamal, but Steiner was able to get out of the way and Jamal accidentally splashed Rosey, sending him over the top rope.

Steiner then became the target of Brock Lesnar. Lesnar threw Steiner into the corner and delivered a devastating clothesline, sending Steiner to the canvas. Lesnar turned around and noticed that Sandman was attempting to eliminate Jamal, then walked over and helped Sandman eliminate Jamal.

Lesnar and Sandman decided to continue teaming up as they went after Steiner. Meanwhile, the other two remaining combatants, Chris Masters and Triple H were going at it. Triple H delivered punches to Masters until Masters was backed up against the ropes. Triple H whipped Masters to the opposite side of the ropes, then delivered a knee bash, creating enough momentum for Masters to go over the top rope. One second later, Lesnar and Sandman eliminated Steiner.

It was now down to Lesnar, Sandman, and Triple H. Sandman seemed to assume that Lesnar would help him eliminate Triple H, but Lesnar surprised Sandman by kicking him in the midsection. Lesnar followed this up by hoisting Sandman over his shoulders, walking over to the ropes, and F5-ing Sandman onto the outside.

Lesnar pointed at Triple H, telling him that he is next. Triple H continued to stare intently at Lesnar as they circled around the ring. Lesnar and Triple H locked up. Triple H edged him over to the corner, then delivered an elbow, followed by a series of punches, lowering Lesnar down to one knee. Triple H whipped Lesnar to the opposite corner and attempted a clothesline, but Lesnar moved out of the way and Triple H was now the one trapped in the corner. Lesnar attempted to eliminate Triple H, but an enraged Sandman distracted Lesnar by shouting obscenities at him. Lesnar got into a shouting match with Sandman, enabling Triple H to take advantage, and he did so by elbowing Lesnar in the back of the head, whipping him to the ropes and delivering a high knee bash. Triple H prepared to Pedigree Lesnar, but Lesnar countered with a back body drop. Lesnar picked Triple H up by his head and delivered a series of power bombs. Lesnar set Triple H up for the F5, but before he could connect with it, an angry Muhammed Hassan showed up, made his way to the ring, and screamed insults at Lesnar. Lesnar dared Hassan to do something about his issue with him, and Hassan did just that. As Lesnar moved closer to the ropes, Hassan jumped on the apron and slammed Lesnar's throat onto the top rope. Hassan moved out of the way as Triple H clotheslined Lesnar out of the ring.

Winner (and new ROA World Champion): Triple H

After Triple H took his celebration and his title out of the ring, Sandman slid a table into the ring. Sandman grabbed a kendo stick, entered the ring, waited for Lesnar to get up on one knee, and battered him multiple times with the kendo stick. Sandman then set up the table and chokeslammed an unconscious Lesnar through the table. Sandman then posed for the fans while drinking a few beers as "Introduction to Destruction" came to a close.

Sinner
February 25th, 2006, 3:23 AM
i only have two complaints about your show, if they can even be called complaints.

1. how long is it? i dont see how that could fit into two hours..
2. i'm not a fan of Sandman chokeslamming Lesnar

other than that, I thought you did a tremendous job..and the ROA icons are really sweeet. Edge going over Rock clean was great as well.

ooo, and just for the record (since it doesn't matter really) its Muhammad.

really goood show :)

darkhorse
February 25th, 2006, 3:37 AM
It's around 3-4 hours or so. I tried to make my first show sort of like WCW's "Clash of the Champions"

Sinner
February 25th, 2006, 3:41 AM
ohhh ok...well then

sinner likes!

Dazz
February 25th, 2006, 4:20 PM
IWW Implosion 25/02/06

‘Hand that Feeds’ plays over a recap of last weeks debut show, showing Low Ki, Evans and Rave and CM Punk holding their new titles aloft and Super Dragon being attacked by Super Dragon

Paul London Vs Juventud
This match came about after Juventud effectively cost London the chance to win the tag titles. This match was a typical cruiserweight match up with both men hitting high-risk moves. London landed the dropsault and the mushroom stomp and Juvi landed a moonsault and a swinging DDT. London took the initiative after Juvi missed a 450 splash and landed a superkick as Juvi got to his feet. London scaled the turnbuckle in preparation for the London Star Press. However Super Crazy and Psicosis hit the ring and beat down London.

Winner: Via DQ, Paul London

All three soon scattered as Rave and Evans sprinted to the ring and made the save and helping London to the back

La Parka Vs Delirious
Both men were looking for their first victory in IWW. In what was a fun match both men kept the crowd entertained. At the start of the match La Parka entered the ring and started playing some chair guitar, however unlike Teddy Hart the previous week Delirious began dancing. When the pair finally started wrestling the match was surprisingly good. The match finished when La Parka hit the Skytwister Press

Winner: La Parka

* commercial *

Commissioner Dazz K makes his way to the ring and gives an update on Super Dragon’s health. Having been taken to hospital he was given the all clear by advised to take the week off, but he will be back next week and that because of the bizarre ending to his title match he will receive a rematch whenever he wants it

Ron Killings Vs Teddy Hart
Another high paced, high flying match up. Teddy Hart got an advantage early by catching Killings with an undetected low blow. Hart then started to go to work on Killings’ legs eventually wrapping him in the Sharpshooter; Killings refused to tap and got to the ropes. Hart started to get cocky and he to got caught by a low blow, Killings capitalized and hit the Scissors Kick for the win.

Winner: Ron Killings

Low Ki Vs Roderick Strong
IN Title match
To say this match was stiff would be an understatement. Low Ki was unleashing some painful looking kicks and chops whilst Strong was landing some devastating backbreakers. Strong managed to hit the rock bottom into a backbreaker and was poised for the victory only to be distracted by Val Venis who appeared at ringside. The pair started talking trash, which gave Low Ki time to recover, and he hit the Ki Krusher for the victory.

Winner and still IN champion: Low Ki

After the match Venis slid into the ring and started beating down Strong until officials and security dragged him away.

* commercial *

Konnan is standing in the ring with a mic. He tells the crowd that last week he had been speaking with the commissioner and he’d drawn up an agreement that if he could find himself a partner he could have a shot at the tag titles in two weeks time. That was last week and next week he’d be challenging for the tag titles with…HOMICIDE! Homicide comes to the ring and the pair hug before leaving.

Austin Aries & Christian Cage Vs Shawn Michaels & Rey Mysterio
Cage and Rey started this match up off, all four men wanting to make up for the loss they suffered in the battle royal last week. Cage and Aries started to cut the ring in half isolating Rey. Aries hit the 450 and cage hit the Unprettier but HBK broke up the pin both times. Rey eventually made the tag to HBK who cleared house, Cage lost his temper and bought a chair into the ring, HBK ducked and he took out Aries. Rey took out Cage and HBK picked up the pin.

Winners: HBK & Rey Mysterio

After the match Aries and Cage got in each others face but before anything could happen Kevin Steen’s music started to play and he made his way to the ring. He started running his mouth about how although it was an impressive match HE was the number one contender to the IWW World title, at this point CM Punk came to the ring and told Steen that HE was the IWW World champion and there was no way Steen was taking the belt off him. Before Steen could reply Super Dragon appeared at the top of the entrance ramp and reminded Steen that he was also the number one contender for the IWW title and that no one, not Steen, Punk or another Super Dragon would stop him holding the belt

Results:
Paul London bt Juventud by DQ
La Parka bt Delirious
Ron Killings bt Teddy Hart
Low Ki bt Roderick Strong to retain the IN title
Shawn Michaels & Rey Mysterio bt Christian Cage & Austin Aries

Sinner
February 25th, 2006, 6:34 PM
Last Wednesday, Sinflux Wrestling made its worldwide debut in a show that saw Chris Jericho and William Regal put on a wrestling clinic, Perry Saturn and New Jack show just what hardcore wrestling is all about, Gangrel and Mortis showed the true meaning of a good brawl and just some of the crazy characters that professional wrestling utilizes, and UFC Legend Ken Shamrock proved the submission style's worth.

With the big names that showed up last week, who knows who will show up this week? Let's just say that fans of japanese wrestling will be very surprised and excited this wednesday night!

If your not a fan of japanese wrestling, but enjoy a good hard-hitting match - well we got you covered as Fit Finlay will be in action!

Tune in this wednesday night for Sinflux Wrestling! "This is gonna be good!"

The Truth
February 26th, 2006, 8:32 PM
So I take it there's no way I can get involved in this now?

Shame. I've been waited for another one of these to start for ages. If anyone needs help, just PM me and i'll be happy to be an assistant. :yes:

If anyone drops out, i'll be the first in line to replace them.

Sinner
February 26th, 2006, 10:42 PM
alright, that sounds good :)

umm...if you could somehow find enough guys to make a semi-decent fed you could join...however I see that being very difficult.

We'll see what happens, you never know around here.

darkhorse
February 27th, 2006, 9:56 AM
Ring of Agony
NEWS

February 27, 2006

This Thursday, the first official episode of Ring of Agony's "Destruction" will air. Two matches have been confirmed: the handicap match between Raven and Test/Sean O'Haire, and as a result from the end of "Introduction to Destruction", Brock Lesnar vs. Muhammad Hassan.

Speaking of "Introduction to Destruction", as a result of the carnage in the ladder match, Edge required stitches to his forehead, but otherwise is said to be fine. Carlito and Shane McMahon also avoided suffering any major injuries.

The first-ever ROA PPV, "Window Into The Soulless", will air on March 19. Expect some matches to be made on this week's "Destruction".

Jonathan Coachman will be taking a break from in-ring action while learning how to wrestle better, however he is expected to take some sort of managerial role which, as hinted at on "Introduction to Destruction", will involve ROA American Champion Kid Kash.

ROA has officially signed Sylvain Grenier and Rene Dupree. Expect them to make their ROA debuts soon.

ROA has reportedly trademarked the names "Shades of Red", "Best Served Cold", and "Beach Blanket Bloodbath", which may or may not be used for future PPV's.

Dazz
February 27th, 2006, 11:55 AM
IWW Implosion
04/03/06

As Implosion went off air last week Kevin Steen and CM Punk were interupted by Super Dragon. With Steen and Dragon both claiming the number one contenders spot it will be interesting to see who commissioner Dazz K lets take their shot first.

In last weeks main event Christian Cage and Austin Aries struggled to co-exist as a team and ultimately handed HBK and Rey Mysterio the victory, neither man is scheduled to wrestle this week but expect them both to have someting to say on the matter

As promised in the ring last week Konnan and Homicide will take on Jack Evans and Jimmy Rave for the tag titles and as a result of the after match attack Val Venis will face Roderick Strong.

Bennedy
February 27th, 2006, 12:11 PM
So when can we post our second shows?

Dazz
February 27th, 2006, 12:16 PM
Already posted mine, I'm now starting work on th third show. Mine will be weekly, if they judged or not

Bennedy
February 27th, 2006, 12:32 PM
CWF
Attitude!!!!!!!!

The show kicks off with DDP coming out for his match with Matt Hardy but first he comes out and grabs a mic. " Well it looks like i have the odds against me at Justice Served. But don't you think for a second that DDP will let all you fans down as i will leave the ppv as the Commisoner of CWF". Matt Hardy comes to the ring as two fan favs are gonna get it on.

DDP vs Matt Hardy

Pretty decent match with lots of near falls. Both superstars have similar Finishing Moves but it was the Diamond Cutter that overcome the Twist of Fate. Matt went for the Twist but DDP managed to bounce him off the ropes and hit the Cutter on the rebound for the win.

Winner: DDP

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We come back from the break to see Lance Storm standing in the ring he says that what Jeff Hardy done to him last week was disgusting as he could of nearly ended his career. He says that he has talked to Mick Foley and it will be Lance Storm vs Jeff Hardy in a street fight next week but first........

Lance Storm vs Kenta Kobashi

A really great match. Kenta hit a Lariat early on in the match but Storm got his foot on the bottom rope. Lance Storm nailed Kobashi with a Superkick later in the match but Jeff Hardy came to ringside and distracted Lance which allowed Kobashi to hit the Lariat for the victory.

Winner: Kenta Kobashi

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We come back and Gregory Helms is in the squared circle and has a few words to say. He explains that no one can hold him back from his destiny of becoming CWF Heavyweight Champion. Just then Goldberg comes to the ring and just spears him in half. Jeff Hardy comes out and we have.....

Goldberg vs Jeff Hardy
A basic squash match. Jeff Hardy got some offence in but it was mostly all Goldberg. Jeff went for a swanton but missed and then got hit by 2 spears and a Jackhammer for the win.

Winner: Goldberg

After the match Helms came to the ring with a steel chair and and gives Goldberg a beating and holds the bloody chair up high.

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We come back and Goldberg is fuming and storms into Foley's office. Foley sees him and not wanting to upset him he tells him that he will get a chance at revenge on Helms because it will be Gregory Helms vs Goldberg at Justice Served.

Meanwhile back in the ring a 6 man tag match kicks off

Jushin Liger, Jamie Noble and Nunzio vs Jonny Storm, Jody Fliesch and Spanky
Match of the night by far. All 6 men gave it their all tonight. The incredible match came to an end when Spanky hit Nunzio with Sliced Bread No.2 and covered him for the pinfall win.

Winners: Spanky, Jody Fliesch and Jonny Storm

We cut to the back and see Kurt Angle beaten and bloody in a corner. The medics rush to the scene as we go to......

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Rhino Vs Alex Shane

The match is very brutal with Shane taking a lot off stiff shots from the Man Beast. Shane goes for a Spine buster but it is reversed into a Gore by Rhino for the more or less one sided win.

Winner: Rhino

After the match Rhino grabs the mic and says that he want a shot at the tag team titles with Lance Storm at Justice Served. He then continues to beat on Alex Shane when Kenta Kobashi comes to the ring for the save. Foley comes out and says that next week on Attitude that Rhino would face Kenta Kobashi and whoever wins will get the tag title shot at the PPV.

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The announcers go through the card for next week which includes Lance Storm vs Jeff Hardy in a Street Fight and Kenta Kobashi vs Rhino.

But now time for the main event....

Mick Foley vs Razor Ramon
Foley announces that kurt is too badly hurt to act as the special Ref so he introduces a new Referee, Diamond Dallas Page! Page comes out and for most of the match calls things right down the middle until Foley slaps him in the face after he only counted 2 on a pinfall atempt. DDP then lashes out at him then Angle comes out and attacks Ramon. He reveals that it was Razor who attacked him and challenges him to a match next week. Foley is back in and attacks Kurt and says that he hired Razor to take him out and says next week it will be Angle and DDP vs Himself, Razor, Jushin Liger and Jamie Noble in a 4 on 2 Handicap match!

Winner: No Contest

End Show

darkhorse
March 1st, 2006, 9:40 PM
Ring of Agony
presents
"Destruction"

March 2, 2006
Santa Ana, CA

The show opened up with the new ROA World Champion Triple H coming down to the ring and picking up a microphone.

"The King of Kings is now on his throne. And there isn't a man back there that is going to dethrone me, although I'd like to see them t-"

General Manager Torrie Wilson appears at the top of the entrance ramp.

"First off Triple H, congrats on letting eight other men do the dirty work of eliminating each other just so you can throw one man over the top rope and call yourself World Champion."

"Is there any particular reason why you're out here or is it just that time of the month for you?"

"Let's get something straight right now, big boy. My body is not, nor will it ever be, your business. With that said, I do have a relevant announcement to make. As I'm sure you're aware, Ring of Agony's first ever Pay Per View, 'Window Into The Soulless', will take place on March 19, two weeks from this Sunday. As it stands right now, you're one half of a very important main event match. Just so you know, you will be defending your World Championship in a one-on-one match, but who will your opponent be?"

"You know, for someone who supposedly has all the answers, you sure do ask one hell of a stupid question-"

"SHUT UP! Now, as I was about to say before I was interrupted by someone whose mouth is almost as big as his nose, tonight I will name the man who, if there is a God, will shut you up at 'Window Into The Soulless'. Now that I've made my announcement, get the hell out of my ring and take the night off."

(commercial)

Raven vs. Test & Sean O'Haire

Test and O'Haire attempted to double-clothesline Raven, but Raven ducked and clotheslined them both instead. Raven tried to force O'Haire out of the ring by repeatedly stomping on him, but Test intervened before O'Haire got near the ropes by delivering a double axhandle to Raven's back. O'Haire went to the outside to do a bit of regrouping while Test continued his offense. Test whipped Raven to the ropes, then ran and clotheslined Raven, knocking him to the bottom turnbuckle. Tag to O'Haire, who took advantage by seating Raven on the top turnbuckle, then springboarding off the top rope and jump-kicking Raven to the outside. O'Haire distracted the referee while Test went to the floor and dropped Raven face-first onto the steel steps.Test returned to his corner while O'Haire went to the outside and threw Raven back in. Raven staggered to the corner while O'Haire got back in the ring. O'Haire tagged Test in. Test attempted another running clothesline, but this time was greeted by Raven's boot. O'Haire tried to intervene but was detained by the referee. Meanwhile, Raven whipped Test to the ropes and delivered a back body drop. O'Haire and the referee were still arguing. Meanwhile, Raven went to the outside and slide a steel chair into the ring before going back in. Test took an opportunity by delivering a big boot to Raven's face. Test brought the steel chair to the middle of the ring and tried to deliver the Pumphandle onto the chair, but Raven got out of the setup, kicked Test in the midsection, then delivered the Evenflow onto the chair. Raven went for the cover, but the referee was still distracted. Raven waited a few more seconds before walking over to O'Haire and spitting in his face, temporarily blinding O'Haire and sending him to the outside. The referee briefly checked on O'Haire, then returned his attention to the ring just in time to see Test nail Raven from behind with the chair and ring the bell.

Winner (by DQ): Raven

After the bell rang, O'Haire grabbed a fan's drink, used it to flush the spit out, then came back in the ring. The referee tried to stop the attack, but O'Haire tossed him out of the ring. O'Haire climbed to the top rope. Test once again set Raven up for a pumphandle onto the chair, then successfully delivered it. Test immediately moved out of the way so that O'haire could deliver the Seanton Bomb. O'Haire and Test got out of the ring and celebrated as they made their way to the back.

Meanwhile, in Torrie Wilson's office, she was meeting with Edge, The Rock, Chris Masters, and Randy Orton.

"I called you four here because, at 'Window Into The Soulless', Triple H will be defending his title, and while I haven't decided who his opponent will be yet, I know it should be one of you guys. Therefore, you will be involved in a couple of matches. Edge, you will face Chris Masters, and Rock, you will be facing Randy Orton. As soon as these two matches are said and done, I will name the #1 Contender. You guys are excused now, and impress me tonight."

(commercial)

"Mean Gene" Okerlund is backstage with Carlito.

"Carlito, last week in the battle royal, when you and Shane McMahon eliminated each other, you two continued to battle each other until Shane delivered an amazing elbow drop. Is it safe to say that we've seen the last of Carlito vs. Shane McMahon?"

"Excuse me? You think Carlito would let Shane McMahon get away with disrespecting Carlito? You're dumber than I thought, and as a word of advice, stupidity is not cool. As a matter of fact, I spoke with Torrie Wilson, and at 'Window Into The Soulless', Carlito will put an end to Shane Mcmahon once and for all. And that... is cool."

Shane McMahon vs. Scott Steiner

Steiner engaged in a lock-up with McMahon and used his power to place McMahon in the corner and attempted a clothesline, but McMahon ducked underneath Steiner and delivered a quick series of punches, but during his last attempt, Steiner chopped him down with a clothesline. Steiner attempted a gorilla press slam, but McMahon freed himself, ran to the ropes, and took Steiner down with a flying clothesline. When Steiner got back up, McMahon took him back down. McMahon then went to the top turnbuckle, and then Carlito made his way down. McMahon took notice, jumped off the turnbuckle, and nailed Carlito with a flying clothesline on the outside. While the referee counted, McMahon drilled Carlito with mount punches, then got back in the ring at the count of 9. McMahon still had his focus on Carlito, and that proved to be the fatal mistake as Steiner delivered a series of belly-to-belly suplexes. Carlito mocked McMahon while Steiner ended the match with the Steiner Recliner.

Winner: Scott Steiner

After Steiner left the ring, Carlito picked his apple off the floor, took a bite, pulled McMahon's head up by his hair, and spit apple chunks in McMahon's face.

Meanwhile, Tatanka is in Torrie Wilson's office.

"Tatanka, Tatanka...how do I put this nicely? Personally I think you sucked last week. Yes you did, and I considered firing your ass on the spot, but after all is said and done, I'm a woman of second chances."

"Are you going to continue to berate me or are you going to stop being a teasing little bitch and tell me why I'm wasting my time listening to your lip?"

"You know, it's that kind of attitude that is going to make this one hell of a lot easier to say: when Kid Kash retains his American championship tonight by kicking your ass in the career vs. title match, ROA will be a much better place. Now get the hell out of my sight."

(commercial)

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ROA American Championship Match - Career vs. Title
Kid Kash (c) vs. Tatanka

Kash and Tatanka lock up. Kash breaks the grapple with a slap to Tatanka's face. Tatanka becomes infuriated and delivers a punch that knocks Kash down to one knee, followed up be a series of axhandles to Kash's back. Tatanka yanked Kash up by the hair and had to endure a mini-lecture from the referee because of it. Tatanka whipped kash into the ropes. Kash ducked underneath Tatanka's clothesline attempt, ran to the other side of the ropes, and delivered a hurricanrana. Kash picked Tatanka up and attempted a Fisherman's Suplex, but Tatanka kicked out. Kash placed Tatanka in a ground headlock. Tatanka moved his feet closer to the ropes and placed his left leg on the bottom rope. Kash broke the hold, then delivered a snapmare. Kash went for another pin, but Tatanka kicked out. Kash went to the ropes and went for a legdrop, but Tatanka moved out of the way and got back on his feet. While Kash was trying to get back on his feet, Tatanka did his wardance, then bounced off the ropes and delivered a Tomahawk chop between Kash's eyes. Tatanka went for the Fallaway slam, but Kash countered with a Tornado DDT. Kash then picked Tatanka up and delivered the X-Factor. Kash went for the pin, ending both the match and Tatanka's stint in ROA.

Winner (and still ROA American Champion): Kid Kash

After the match, Jonathan Coachman appeared on top of the entrance ramp.

"Kid Kash, you thought after you eliminated me from the tournament for that little belt of yours, that you had the last laugh. Well, I've come here tonight to prove you wrong."

Then, from out of nowhere, two men climbed out of the audience and attacked Kid Kash from behind, the assault ending with a spike piledriver.

Coach then got in the ring and spit in the American Champion's face.

"Kid Kash, allow me to introduce you to a couple of ultra-cool guys. Sylvain Grenier and Rene Dupree, 'The Resistance'."

The three men left the ring and headed backstage as Kid Kash slowly tried to get back up.

Also backstage, Stone Cold Steve Austin walked into Torrie Wilson's office.

"You wanted to see me?"

"Yes. Let me start by getting something straight: I don't like you. In fact, I hate your guts. However, I was impressed with your actions last week. You came in here, told me that you were going to whoop Tatanka's ass, then you went out there and did it. ROA needs more people with your 'say what I mean, mean what I say' attitude, and I like to reward such behavior. I'll tell you what, next week in a non-title match, you will face the World Champion, Triple H. And if you defeat him, then the following week there will be another match between you two with the World Title on the line. How does that sound?"

"I hate your guts too, but I'll accept your little offer."

"Good. You may leave now."

(commercial)

Randy Orton vs. The Rock

Orton walked up to the Rock with a cocky smile on his face, then almost literally smacked the taste out of his mouth. The Rock stared at Orton, whose smile was suddenly disappearing, then punched him a few times, whipped Orton to the corner, then delivered a chop to Orton, knocking him to the canvas. Orton backed up into the corner, then seemingly begged Rock to show some mercy, but the Rock refused and instead picked Orton up by the throat and delivered a few smacks to Orton's face. Then, all of a sudden, Chris Masters appeared on the top of the entrance ramp. Masters exchanged words with the Rock until Orton clubbed Rock from behind. Orton continued to take advantage with a suplex. Orton then went to the ropes and delivered an elbow drop from the top rope. Orton went for the pin, but Rock kicked out. Orton picked Rock up and delivered a backbreaker. As the Rock was getting back on his feet, Orton signaled for the RKO, but when he went for it, the Rock pushed him into the ropes, then caught him and delivered the Rock Bottom. The Rock then signaled for the People's Elbow, but when he ran to the ropes, Edge nailed the Rock with a steel chair. Edge hid underneath the apron before the ref could look to see what happened. Then, while the ref's back was turned, Masters ran into the ring and put Orton in the Masterlock. While the ref was outside, not only did he find edge underneath the apron, but he also saw Orton in the masterlock and simply rang the bell. Once the match was over, Edge ran into the ring and continued to work on the Rock. This continued until Torrie Wilson made her way up the entrance ramp.

"Stop it right now, every single one of you! If you think that this grand display of savagery is the way to earn a title shot from me, you've all got another thing coming. I've made my decision. Forget this match. Hell, forget Masters vs. Edge afterwards. At "Window Into The Soulless, all four of you will compete in a Fatal Fourway, and then the winner of the Fatal Fourway will immediately have to wrestle a second time against the World Champion, since all four of you are gluttons for punishment. That's my decision. If you don't agree with it, well then tough s---!"

(commercial)

Tony Schiavone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura thank the fans for watching ROA TV, then go over a basic rundown of ROA's first-ever PPV, "Window Into The Soulless", which will take place on March 19. The theme song for this event is "Eyes of a Criminal" by Chimaira off their cd, "The Impossibility of Reason", in stores now. The confirmed matches are as follows:

Carlito vs. Shane McMahon
Fatal Fourway to determine #1 Contender for ROA World Championship: Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. The Rock vs. Chris Masters
Winner of Fatal Fourway vs. ROA World Champion (currently Triple H)

Brock Lesnar vs. Muhammad Hassan

Lesnar is so enraged that he doesn't waste any time going after Hassan, who is still wearing his turban. As soon as Hassan comes through the ropes, Lesnar delivers hard, stiff punches to Hassan's head, keeping him down on the ground. Lesnar then removes Hassan's turban, blows his nose with it, and tosses it outside. Hassan is down on all fours trying to get on his feet as Lesnar sets him up for and delivers a combination of 3 power bombs. Lesnar goes for the pin and breaks the pin attempt at two, seemingly unsatisfied with the beating he's given Hassan so far. Lesnar picks Hassan up, whips him to the corner and delivers a running clothesline, sending Hassan wobbling back down to the canvas. Lesnar is about to set Hassan up for the F5 when he sees none other than the Sandman coming through the audience. Lesnar exchanges words with Sandman, who supposedly reassures Lesnar that he's not going to attack him during the match. Once again, Lesnar sets up for the F5 and connects with it. 1,2- the referee is being dragged out of the ring by the Sandman, who dumps the ref onto the outside floor. Sandman grabs a kendo stick, then breaks it over the referee's head, knocking the referee out. Lesnar once again exchanges words with the Sandman, who is bringing a steel chair into the ring. As Lesnar continues to get angry, the Sandman sets up the steel chair and sits down, telling Lesnar "I just want to watch you kick Hassan's ass." The Sandman asks for a can of beer and opens it while Lesnar once again sets Hassan up for the F5. Sandman takes a sip of his beer, throws the rest of his beer into the audience, then nails Lesnar with the chair, once in the back and, after Hassan is on the canvas, once in Lesnar's forehead, knocking the big man down. Sandman drapes Hassan's arm across Lesnar's chest and revives the ref, who delivers a three count.

Winner: Muhammad Hassan

After the match, Sandman gets another beer, takes a drink, slowly walks up the entrance ramp, and raises his can of beer to Lesnar's fallen body as this week's "Destruction" comes to a close.

The Truth
March 2nd, 2006, 1:23 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

A short video package is shown looking at the roster.

A spectacular pyrotechnic display illuminates the dazzling steel set. Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler welcome viewers all around the world to the premiere of Pro Evolution Wrestling and announce a huge match for tonight - Mark Henry will go one on one with the monster, Abyss! Plus, there'll be a five man over-the-top-rope Battle Royal for the right to challenge for any title, at any time!

The mood is about to change as the commissioner of PES, Tazz, makes his way to the ring, looking sharp in a black suit with a hint of orange. He takes a microphone and pauses as the crowd shower him with appreciation.

“I want to thank each and everyone of you for coming here tonight, and I promise, we won‘t disappoint you. How can we disappoint? We got guys like AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Petey Williams and Booker T competing in this ring tonight! This is the only place where you‘ll see athletic, brutal and entertaining action all at the same time!”

“Well, we‘re a wrestling company, so I‘m not going to prolong this speech - let‘s see some action! Our very first match will decide the owner of our very first title - the United States Title! The first two people to come down to this ring will compete for the honour of winning the first title in our brief history.”

Rob Conway's music hits, and he cockily struts his way down to the ring, drawing large heat from the sell-out crowd. He awaits his opponent - Chris Sabin! He races down to the ring and slides under the middle rope.

Rob Conway vs. Chris Sabin
United States Title

Sabin gets the early advantage snapmaring Conway down to the mat, before bouncing off the ropes and catching Conway with a dropkick to his head. He makes the cover, but only gets a two count before Conway kicks out. They get to their feet, and Sabin goes for the superkick. Conway however manages to duck the kick and sweeps Sabin's legs out from underneath him. With his opponent down on the mat, Conway bounces off the ropes and lands a running elbow drop. The cocky Conway just oozes confidence.

Conway gets to his feet, and pulls Sabin up with him, whipping him into the ropes. Conway bounces off the other ropes, but as Sabin bounces back, Conway catches Sabin with a vicious clothesline which sends him crashing to the mat. Conway lifts Sabin up and then sends a few chops towards his way. He then whips Sabin into the ropes, he comes bouncing off and Conway gets an arm drag takedown. Conway slingshots off the ropes and comes in with a elbow to the chest of Sabin. He goes for the cover but could only just manage a two count. Conway picks up Sabin and backslaps him around the chest but Sabin comes back with a chop of his own. The crowd starts to gain more interest in the match as Conway comes back with more chops. He sends Sabin to the ropes and meets him with a knee to the abdomen. Sabin crashes down to the floor. Conway identifies the knee as the weak area of his opponent, and he proceeds to stomp away on that very knee.

Conway drags Sabin to his feet but he floors him again with a low dropkick, once again targeting that knee. Conway decides that now is the time to show us how impressive his physique is. But with his back turned, Sabin has managed to hobble to his feet. Conway turns around at the wrong moment and walks straight into the Future Shock - no, he spins out of it and hoists Sabin up onto his should, but Sabin wriggles away and pushes Conway into the corner. Sabin backs up to the opposite corner and charges right at his opponent. Conway moves, sending Sabin crashing into the turnbuckle! He stumbles back and Conway rolls him up with a schoolboy. He uses the ropes for leverage - One, two, three! That cheat Conway has won the United States Title!

Winner: Rob Conway (new US Champion)

Chavo Guerrero and Dean Malenko are in the locker room.

“It's great to see you, man.” says Malenko.

“Yeah, same here.” replies Chavo.

“Listen, tonight we're in a Triple Threat match with AJ Styles. AJ is a phenomenal athlete, so what do you say we take him out eary on, and wrestle it out ourselves."“

“Uhhh, sorry, man. I respect AJ and I wouldn't do that to him.”

Malenko looks a little taken back.

“Oh. Right.” he says.

“No hard feelings. See you out there.”

Chavo leaves the locker room, leaving Malenko looking offended.

AJ Styles vs. Dean Malenko vs. Chavo Guerrero

The three men start in seperate corners of the ring. As soon as the bell rings, Malenko darts towards Chavo and begins to pummel him in the corner. AJ seperates them and appears to tell Malenko to have a wrestling match, not a brawl. Malenko ignores AJ and continues to pound on Chavo. Words obviously won't work for AJ so he takes Malenko down with a dropkick. Malenko pulls himself to his feet. AJ goes for a superkick, but the veteran Malenko has the move covered. But Styles uses all his athleticism to swing his other boot right into the back of Malenko's head! Styles makes the cover, but Chavo lands an elbow to the back of his head, breaking the fall. Chavo comes off the ropes, AJ ducks and Chavo leaps over him. They both rebound off the ropes again and this time they both attempt dropkicks, but neither connects. Styles runs at Chavo, but he shifts his body weight and hits a hiptoss on the phenomenal AJ Styles, sending him flipping to the mat.

Malenko comes from behind Chavo and hits a German Suplex. AJ comes from behind Malenko and lands a German Suplex of his own. Styles bounds towards Malenko and swings into a neckbreaker. As Styles gets to his feet, Chavo kicks him in the gut and launches him into the ropes. But AJ springs off the middle rope, rotates 360 degrees in the air and lands an inverted DDT to Chavo. With Chavo down, Malenko lands a series of elbows to his head as AJ watches on. He eventually has enough and hits a Tornado DDT on Malenko. Styles hoists Malenko to his feet and signals for the Styles Clash! But Malenko, as ever, has revised the move and pulls AJ's legs away before locking in the Sharpshooter! AJ screams in agony as Malenko applies the holder tighter and tighter.

AJ is on the verge of tapping out, but Chavo hooks Malenko's arm and lands the first of the Three Amigos! After he lands the third, he hops up onto the top rope and lands a Frog Splash! Hook of the leg - one, two.. but AJ breaks it up. He again signals for the Styles Clash. He hoists Chavo up and puts him in position - and lands it! He covers Chavo - One, two, three! AJ has won it!

Winner: AJ Styles

Tazz is sitting at his desk with a huge grin on his face, revelling in his new found power. Enter Booker T.

"Tazz, I’m the top dog in this company, so I should get a World Title shot - tonight!"

"Relax, Booker. You'll get your shot in time. But forget about the World Title for now. I suggest you go and find yourself a tag team partner to face Team 3D tonight - in a tables match."

Mark Henry vs. Abyss

Mark Henry enters with his typical scowl etched onto his face. As soon as Abyss' music hits, Henry's scowl turns to a look of concern as the monster manically advances down the entrance way. He slides in, but Henry is there and he stops Abyss getting to his feet with some hard right hands pummelling down across his back. He drags him to the middle of the ring and goes for the cover but Abyss manages to get his shoulder up. Henry picks him up, and they trade right arms, until Abyss goes in for a clothesline, which Henry ducks, and as Abyss turns around Henry lifts him, before slamming him back down with the Alabama Slam, demonstrating his tremendous power. He covers him, but again Abyss gets his shoulder up. Henry however doesn’t let him off, placing Abyss' ankle on the bottom rope and grabbing hold of the top rope, before jumping up and slamming down hard on to Abyss ankle. The referee tries to call him off but Henry just keeps stamping away on it before the referee gets physical and pulls him back. Henry is not to happy with the official.

Henry argues with the ref which gives Abyss an opportunity. As Henry turns around, Abyss comes off the ropes and floors Henry with a spear! Abyss is obviously enraged and he clasps his hands around Henry's neck, throttling him violently. The referee once more is forced to restrain him but Abyss continues to work on Henry. He stomps his boot relentlessly into the unprotected face of his opponent. He momentarily stops and screams in a psychotic fashion. Henry uses the ropes to climb to his feet. He tries to catch Abyss off guard, but Abyss turns around just in time to catch Henry with a big boot! Abyss hoists Henry to his feet and whips him into the ropes looking for the Black Hole Slam, but Henry grabs onto the ropes. Abyss charges at Henry and clotheslines him to the outside. Abyss follows, but Henry gets in a couple of right hands and smashes his head into the steel steps.

Suddenly, Petey Williams comes from the crowd with a steel chair in hand! He levels Abyss with it and proceeds to hammer away at Henry with it! The referee calls for the bell and awards the win to Abyss via disqualification. Williams makes his way to the back with a smile on his face as Henry lay still outside the ring.

Winner: Abyss via DQ

Backstage, Tazz wants a word with Petey Williams, the little guy who just beat the hell out of the World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry.

"Petey, why the hell did you just attack Mark Henry with a steel chair?"

"Why? I'll tell you why. Ever since I started in this business, people have been telling me i'm too small to be the main guy. Everybody is always complimenting my ring work, but why do I never get rewarded? It's always 'Hey Petey, great match, but we're not gonna give you a World Title shot, we're gonna give this big, fat talentless piece of crap a World Title shot instead!'. Mark Henry is one of those guys. If I take him out, maybe the guys in charge of this gig will realise that I have what it takes to be a superstar. THEN I'll get my shot."

"Petey, what the hell do you think you're doing? If you wanted a title shot, you sohud have come to me, not attack one of our main draws. Look at me, i'm not exactly a giant but I never went out and attacked anyone. I worked hard and eventually got my shot. So, as a punishment, it'll be you against Abyss, next week, in a Falls Count Anywhere match. Good luck, man - you'll need it."

Petey Williams storms off.

Daniels vs. Skipper vs. Roode vs. Daivari vs. Blackman vs. Striker
No.1 Contender Battle Royal

The ring announcer explains that the winner of this battle royal will receive a shot at any title that want at any time they want. Daivari and Skipper immediately team up and go after what they see as their main threat, Christopher Daniels. They beat him down in the corner as Blackman uses his marital arts kicks to take down Striker. Bobby Roode tries to take advantage of Matt Striker and pushes him over the top rope, but little does he know that Striker hung onto the apron. Roode celebrates in the middle of the ring, but Blackman floors him with a superkick! Striker is looking extremely pleased, but Blackman then turns his attention to him. He hits another superkick, which sends Striker to the outside! Striker is the first to be eliminated!

Skipper and Daivari are doing an impressive job of containing the dangerous Christopher Daniels. Skipper drags Daniels into the centre of the ring and lifts him up onto his shoulders. Daivari looks confused. Skipper tells Daivari to go to the top rope. Daivai does just that, but Daniels leans forward and unbalances Skipper. Skipper stumbles towards the corner, and Daniels pushes Daivari off the top rope to the floor below! Daivari has been eliminated! But it seems as if Daniels is not done there, as he tries to take Skipper out with a head scissors. Both men cling desperately to the ropes - Daniels is still trying to eliminate Skipper even if he's at risk himself. Daniels manages to somehow flip Skipper out of the ring and still hold on and save himself! Skipper has been eliminated! The team of Daivari and Skipper wasn't too successful!

Blackman and Roode are brawling in the middle of the ring as Daniels climbs to the top rope. He leaps down looking to take both men out, but Blackman has it covered and lands a devastating superkick! The sound of Daniel's jaw connecting with Blackman's foot draws a huge 'wooaahh' from the crowd! Blackman continues to brawl with Roode, and he gets the advantage after a series of blows to the stomach. Blackman whips Roode into the corner and onto the top turnbuckle. He climbs to the top as well and appears to be trying a superplex, but Roode blocks it. Instead, Roode lifts Blackman and tries to dump him out of the ring, but he lands on the apron. But the two men are still locked in a suplex position. Blackman lifts Rood off the top rope into a vertical position - this is very dangerous for both of them! Roode drops down onto the apron alongside Blackman. They exchange blows, each man trying desperately to stay in the match. Blackman uses the ropes the lift himself off the floor and he lands a vicious kick to the side of the head! Roode is seeing stars and he falls to the outside.

Daniels is still out cold on the mat, so it looks like easy pickings for Blackman. He lifts the Fallen Angel to his feet and attempts to throw him to the outside, but Daniels grabs onto the ropes and blocks it. Blackman takes Daniels back down with a stiff kick to the back of the leg. Blackman looks for yet another superkick, but Daniels ducks it. Kick to the gut by the Fallen Angel, he hooks both arms, Angel's Wings - no, Blackman hoisted him off the floor, but Daniels hung on! Daniels reaches for the ropes and pulls himself into a reverse hurricanranna, sending Blackman to the outside! What an innovative move that was by the Fallen Angel! It looked liked Blackman was going to just dump him out of the ring, but Daniels used his ring knowlage to eliminated the final opponent!

Winner: Christopher Daniels

Chavo Guerrero is holding an ice pack on his neck. Enter Malenko.

"Hey, Chavo. You okay, man?" asks Malenko, casually.

"Am I okay? After that beating you gave me earlier? No, I’m not okay."

"Beating? What are you talking about? That's the way I always work."

Chavo is obviously upset with Malenko, and he walks out.

Booker T/??? vs. Team 3D
Table Match

Team 3D enter first and they already begin to set up tables on the outside of the ring. Booker T's music sounds and he makes his way to ringside with a smirk on his face. He awaits his partner - Jeff Jarrett! The two former WCW rivals enter the ring and get a beat down by Team 3D. But a low blow from Jarrett gives him the advantage. Jarrett then joins Booker to pound on Buh Buh. Jeff slides to the outside of the ring and brings a chair in. He stalks Buh Buh as he gets to his feet. He swings the chair, Buh Buh ducks - Full Nelson Slam! Booker with an axe kick - ducked again by Buh Buh - Swinging Neckbreaker! The momentum has shifted to Team 3D!

D-Von brings a table into the ring from the outside and sets it up near the corner. Buh Buh lifts Jarrett up for a powerbomb - but Jeff hung onto the chair and smashes it into Buh Buh's head! Before they lose their advantage, D-Von throws himself at Jarrett and hits a clothesline. He gets to his feet - Spinning Wheel Kick by Booker T! Jeff rolls D-Von onto the table as Booker climbs to the top rope. It looks like it's all over, but Buh Buh shakes the ropes and Booker lands on his crown jewels! Jarrett takes out his frustrations on Buh Buh who is still on the mat. But D-Von comes from behind him and lands a back drop.

Buh Buh drags Jarrett to the centre of the ring and D-Von climbs to the top rope. Buh Buh pulls Jeff's legs back and D-Von comes flying off the top, right onto the crown jewels of Jerrett! Team 3D set up the table in the centre of the ring and signal for the 3D! D-Von whips Jeff against the ropes - but D-Von is taken out by America's Most Wanted! Chris Harris gives Buh Buh a kick to the gut - Powerbomb through the table! Jarrett and Booker have won thanks to AMW!

Winners: Jeff Jerrett & Booker T

AMW celebrate with Jerrett and Booker in the middle of the ring. But before they feel too comfortable, Commissioner Tazz makes his way to the entrance stage. He grabs a microphone.

"Booker, you know you came to me earlier asking for a World Title shot? Well, you got it! Next week, you will compete in that very ring in the first ever PEW World Title match! I bet you're wondering who your opponent is? Well, there was a stipulation for this match that I forgot to tell you about. That stipulation was that the winners of this match would face each other next week for the World Title! So, there you have it! Next week, one on one, Jeff Jerrett and Booker T for the World Title! Thank you."

Quick Results

Rob Conway def. Chris Sabin to win US Title
Abyss def. Mark Henry via DQ
Christopher Daniels won the Battle Royal
Jarrett/Booker def. Team 3D in a Table Match

Next Week

Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett - World Heavyweight Title
Abyss vs. Petey Williams - Falls Count Anywhere

Dazz
March 2nd, 2006, 5:36 PM
IWW will be releasing two superstars in the nest few days to free up money to sign on two free agents. The two new guys will be introduced to the IWW fans at the upcoming Implosion.

Sinner
March 2nd, 2006, 6:10 PM
SINFLUX WRESTLING
Wednesday March 1, 2006

A video package recapping the events of last week is shown and then tonight's first contest in underway.

The first man makes his way to the ring, followed by the familiar green hue that accompanies his opponent.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is tonight's opening contest. First, standing 5'11'' and weighing 225 pounds. From Brooklyn, New York...this, is MIKE KRUEL!

And his opponent, weighing 260 pounds and standing 6'4''. From The Devil's Hole, in the Niagra Gorge, this...is THE INNOVATOR OF OFFENSE - MORTIS!"

Kruel goes right after Mortis with a flurry of offense, but soon Mortis starts to viciously kick Kruel in the chest with stiff shin kicks. Mortis then plants Kruel with a sit-down alabama slam and then bounces off the ropes and drops a knee across the face! Mortis begins to taunt Kruel, who manages to get a few hip tosses, a dropkick, and a back body drop off before he goes for a swinging neckbreaker, but Mortis spins out into an inverted russian leg sweep! Kruel gets to his feet but is met with a spin kick to the gut and then the Flatliner for the 3 count at 4 minutes.

A vignette is aired, of a man dressed in all white standing amidts a sea of candles. A voice is heard proclaiming that he is the Right Hand of God and he is coming to eliminate the sinners and bring the evil Sinflux to its knees. The word MORDECAI then flashes onto the screen.

commercial.

Our next match is beginning right now as both competitors make their respective entrances.

"Ladies and Gentlemen the following match is scheduled for one fall and is a Hardcore match! First, standing 5'7'' and weighing 187 pounds, from Buffalo, New York..this, is MIKEY WHIPWRECK!

And his opponent, standing 6'6'' and weighing in at 292 pounds, from Tampa, Florida...this, is THE GLADIATOR - MIKE AWESOME!"

Awesome pretty much dominates, but Whipwreck does manage to superplex Awesome through a table and hit a Whippersnapper, but Awesome kicks out both times. Awesome retaliates with an Awesome Bomb through a table in the corner and gets the win at 10 minutes.

Mikey lay in the ring as Awesome left. The lights went out and smoke filled the arena. A man holding a big stick and a clock in his mouth crawls to the ring. Whipwreck comes to and is freaked out, obviously. The man crawls into the ring and yellss "I"M THE BOOGEYMAN, AND I'M COMIN' TO GETCHA!" With that, the Boogeyman crawled towards Mikey, who tried to escape but Boogeyman grabbed him and slammed him to the mat with a pumphandle slam. The Boogeyman then reached into his pocket and pulled out worms! Boogeyman then put the worms in his mouth and over his head before spitting some worms onto Mikey! The lights flickered and then dimmed even further as he slid backwards out of the ring and backed up the ramp into the fog.

commercial.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, first - from Belfast, Ireland - standing 5'10'' and weighing 230 pounds - this, is THE FIGHTING IRISHMAN - FIT FINLAY!

And his opponent, standing 6'0'' and weighing 226 pounds from Columbus, Georgia, this, is THE ROCKER - MARTY JANNETTY!"

Jannetty tries to take Finlay down, but each time Finlay blocks the attempt and brutalizes Jannetty with some innovative moves. Finlay finally goes for an air raid crash, but Jannetty reverses into a sunset flip but only gets a 2 count. Finlay gets frustrated and in a second rope air raid crash attempt, Jannetty blocks it and hits a Rocker Dropper and gets the 1,2,3 in 5 minutes!

Jannetty celebrates and Finlay attacks him from behind and in the end, hits a Tombstone Piledriver.

commercial.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is tonight's main event. First, weighing 234 pounds and standing 6'0'' from Kumamoto, Yatsuhiro, Japan - this, is THE NINJA - SHINOBI!

And his opponent, also standing 6'0'' and weighting 234 pounds, from Kumamoto, Yatsuhiro, Japan - this, is THE FALCON - HAYABUSA!"

this match was very stiff, and (obviously) worked in the japanese style. In the edge, Hayabusa hit the H Edge, followed by a 450 Splash for the victory after 12 minutes of intense action! Hayabusa bowed to Shinobi - and likewise to close the show.

quick results:

Mortis d. Mike Kruel in 4:25 with the Flatliner.
Mike Awesome d. Mikey Whipwreck in 10:47 with an Awesome Bomb through a table.
Marty Jannetty d. Fit Finlay in 5:15 with the Rocker Dropper.
Hayabusa d. Shinobi in 12:33 with the 450 Splash.

The Truth
March 5th, 2006, 7:43 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

Red, silver and gold pyros explode throughout the entire arena as the crowd gear up for another eiditon of Underground! The noise from the crowd is deafening as the camera pans accross the tiers. They've all come to see the most exciting, brutal and athletic brand of wrestling availalbe in the world today.

Styles: Welcome to the second edition of Pro Evolution Wrestling: Underground and boy, do we have a show for you, tonight. You are going to witness history. The very FIRST World Champion will be decided tonight in that very ring - Jeff Jarrett versus Booker T. What a match! I can't wait!

King: Yep, we'll see the crowning of the first ever PEW World Champion in that very ring tonight. I can't wait 'till Jeff wears the gold! Shall I tell you what else I can't wait for? Dean Malenko and Chavo Guerrero teaming up to face America's Most Wanted. There may be a little tension there.

Styles: Yeah, Malenko requested that match as a way making it up to Chavo after he assaulted him in the ring last week, despite the fact that they're suppose to be friends. It'll be interesting to see what happens there.

Abyss vs. Petey Williams
Falls Count Anywhere

Petey gets into the ring and Abyss wastes no time, charging at him with a tackle that sends both men over the top rope to the outside! Abyss grabs Petey and punches him hard in the face, taking Petey back to the crowd. Abyss grabs him by the face and knocks him once more with a right hand before pulling him up and striking him with a kick to the gut and a DDT. The crowd lets out an ’oooohhh’ and Petey is already down for a count. Abyss covers him - One, two - He gets his shoulder up. Abyss goes under the ring and grabs a pair of brass knuckles. He comes closer to Petey and watches as the smaller opponent gets to his feet. Abyss grabs Petey’s face for a good shot, but Petey sweeps the monster from under before ducking below him and hitting a quick neckbreaker! Both men are down and the brass knuckles roll off of Abyss’ hand. Abyss however is the first to arise, and does so holding his neck. He gets to his feet and wastes no time, clotheslining Petey back down to the ground. Abyss quickly grabs a steel chair and tosses it in the ring. He rolls Petey back into the ring. Abyss grabs Petey’s hair and lifts his head, but Petey rakes Abyss’ eyes.

King: Ahaha! Brilliant by Petey Williams! Everyone’s eyes are vulnerable!
Styles: Cheap shot there by Petey, but it was smart.

Petey Williams gets to his feet and brings Abyss to his knees with a low dropkick. But the big man is still standing. He comes off the ropes for added momentum and again hit’s the low dropkick. But Abyss still won’t go down. Petey dashes at the monster and brings him down with a DDT! He covers him - One, two - but the monster powers out! Petey grabs the chair that Abyss threw in earlier and smashes it against the mat, waiting for Abyss to get up. He charges at him, but runs directly into a Big Boot by the big man! Abyss whips Petey off the ropes and goes for the Black Hole Slam to finish the match - but no, Petey hung onto the monsters arms and rolled him up with a crucifix pin - One, two - Abyss kicks out.

Styles: Nice reversal there by Petey Williams.
King: Is that it? Nice reversal? Petey’s right, he doesn’t get the recognition he deserves.

Petey slides to the outside of the ring and grabs another steel chair. Abyss is close behind - WHACK! A dangerous shot to the head by Petey Williams! But Abyss is still standing! The monster stumbles back into the guard rail. Petey runs, chair in hand, at Abyss. But Abyss uses his power and hoists Petey to the unprotected floor on the wrong side of the guard rail. Abyss gets over the rail with one giant step and whacks Petey’s head into the steel railings! Blood is now trickling from the nose of the Canadian. Abyss lifts the steel chair and whacks Petey across the head with it, as he lay on the floor. He hooks the leg - One, two, thr - No, somehow Petey kicked out! Abyss lets out a demonic scream, which causes several crowd members to fall to the floor. Abyss manhandles Petey to his feet, and props him up on his shoulder. He carries him all the way up to the stage area and signals for the Black Hole Slam! Abyss hoists Petey up, but he wriggles free. He uses a conveniently placed steel chair to ram into the guts of Abyss! Petey signals for the Canadian Destroyer! Surely not on Abyss! He puts him in position - reversed by Abyss! Back Body Drop off the stage through a table! Petey Williams is broken in half! Abyss lets out a triumphant scream! The monster stares down at Petey - Elbow Drop! Fifteen feet to the floor! Petey just had three hundred pounds crack his ribs! He covers him - One, two, three!

Winner: Abyss

Tazz is sitting at his desk shuffling through some documents. The door opens and Sabin storms in. He slams his hands on the desk.

Sabin: Tazz, why aren‘t I on the card tonight? I mean, do I at least get some interview time?

Tazz: First of all, never come charging into my office again. Second of all, no, Chris. You‘re not on the show tonight. We‘re stacked top to bottom.

Sabin: Stacked, huh?

He leaves Tazz with a concerned look on his face.

Tazz: Don‘t do anything stupid, Chris!


...Phemonenal...
...Exciting...
...Unique...
...Out of this World...

AJ Styles

Only at Pro Evolution Wrestling.

Rob Conway swaggers to the ring with the United States title perched on his shoulder. A sly grin greets the torrent of abuse from the crowd as he climbs through the middle rope.

Conway: Just look at me. I‘m the first EVER champion in the history of this company. Nobody can ever change that. I‘ve got nothing to lose. So tonight, I‘m going to make history again. I‘m going to be the first ever champion in the history of this company to offer anyone in the back a shot at me and this title - right now! Come on! Anyone back there who wants a shot at this title - come and get it!

The arena stays quiet as some generic music pipes through the PA system. Billy Kidman emerges from behind the curtain to a rapturous welcome! He rushes down to the ring and the bell rings to signal the start of the match.

Rob Conway vs. Billy Kidman
United States Title

They lock up in the middle of the ring and Conway starts off by taking down Kidman with a Drop Toe Hold. He climbs on his back and slaps him in the back of the head a couple of times. He then floats over and goes to lock in a Front facelock but Kidman rolls out of the side and grabs Conways arm and rolls up him in a Cradle - One, two - Conway rolls right through and locks in that Front Facelock again. Conway is intelligently trying to keep Kidman grounded and not letting him go up for his aerial moves. But Kidman starts making his way to his feet slowly as Conway still has the hold locked in. Kidman uses his strength to try and break the hold and he's slowly doing it. Kidman pushes Conway against the ropes, forcing him to break the hold. Kidman comes off the other set of ropes and dropkicks Conway down to the mat. Conway slowly makes it to his feet and Kidman kicks him a few times and whips him into the ropes once more and hit’s the champion with a Back Body Drop! Kidman moves into familiar territory - the top ropes. He stalks Conway as he slowly makes his way to his feet - Hurricanranna! Quick cover - One, two - Conway gets his foot on the ropes.

King: Look at that, great ring awareness by Conway,
Styles: Kidman better make sure Conway doesn’t use the ropes like he did last week.

Kidman brings Conway to his feet. He forces him back with a couple of chops. Irish whip against the ropes. Conway ducks the clothesline - against the ropes again - this time Kidman connects with an elbow to the face! He comes off the adjacent set of ropes and hops over the floored Conway. Off the ropes again, but this time he runs straight into a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker by Conway! He goes for the pin - One, two - but Kidman kicks out. Conway gets to his feet obviously a bit surprised Kidman kicked out but nevertheless doesn't waste much time as he grabs his leg. He makes a twirling motion to the fans and he then twists around for what could be the Figure Four but Kidman uses his other leg and shoves him into the ropes. He comes off and Kidman rolls him up - One, two - Conway rolls through and gets to his feet. He hit’s a sneaky low blow, undetected by the referee!

Styles: Oh! He blatantly cheated!
King: Quit crying, Styles. He’s doing what he needs to do to get the win.

Conway goes for the cover - One, two - but Kidman gets his shoulder up. Kidman is nursing his jewels as Conway continues on the offensive. Conway lifts Kidman into piledriver position but Kidman turns it into a backdrop but Conway counters again and turns his momentum into a sunset flip - One, two - a kick out by Kidman makes Conway even more frustrated. He tugs him up by his hair and looks to end it with a Double Arm DDT. But Kidman wriggles free - Superkick! Conway stumbles back and collapses onto the canvas! Kidman senses that he has the advantage and hops up onto the top rope. The crowd rise in anticipation as Kidman comes flying off the ropes - Shooting Star Press! But Conway was playing possom and he rolls out of harms way! He hooks Kidman’s leg and puts his feet on the ropes! One, two, three! Conway has cheated again to retain his title!

Winner: Rob Conway (still US champion)

An enraged Billy Kidman trudges around backstage. Christopher Daniels stops him.

Daniels: Billy, I saw what Conway did.

Kidman: I hate that cheat. He‘s a disgrace to the title.

Daniels: I know. I‘ll tell you what I‘ll do. Next week, I‘ll use my guaranteed shot at any title to face Conway, and beat him.

Kidman: But I thought you‘d use that for a World Title shot.

Daniels: That was the plan. But I got plenty of time for that. First, I‘ve got to restore some honour to the United States title.

Kidman nods his approval as Daniels leaves.

Daivari vs. AJ Styles

They lock up immediately and Daivari locks in a headlock. AJ feels the pain on his neck as Daivari synches it in. AJ backs him into the ropes and then irish whips him into the other set of ropes. Daivari comes off and hits Styles with a shoulder block. He goes down and Daivari runs the ropes again and comes off. AJ lays down and Daivari jumps over him and bounces off the other set of ropes as AJ leapfrogs him and Daivari once again bounces off the ropes and comes to AJ. Styles kicks him in the gut and goes for a hip toss but Daivari counters and tries to counter with a hip toss of his own but AJ locks his leg with his to prevent it. AJ then punches Daivari in the gut, hooks him up and takes him over into a snap Suplex! He picks up Daivari and hits another snap Suplex! He hangs onto that and hits a third snap Suplex! He rolls with it for a cover - One, two - Daivari kicked out.

King: I must say, I am impressed with Styles.
Styles: Thank you, King, you're not so bad yourself.

AJ makes it to his feet and continues to put pressure on Daivari. He whips him into the ropes, Daivari bounces off, AJ goes for a clothesline, Daivari ducks under it, bounces off the other ropes and runs straight into a dropkick by AJ! Daivari goes down hard clutching his jaw as AJ climbs up to the second rope and leaps off for a legdrop! Daivari moves out of the way in time and AJ hits the canvas hard. Daivari now makes his way to his feet and picks his opponent off the floor. He whips him against the ropes, but the athletic AJ springboards off the middle rope and rotates 360 degrees in the air, landing perfectly behind Daivari! He locks his arms around Daivari's waist and lifts him up into a German Suplex! Daivari pops right back up - AJ tries to give him a boot to the gut but Daivari blocks it and holds onto AJ's foot - Enziguri! Daivari should have seen that coming!

Styles: Excellent work there by Styles.
King: Isn't that a little bit arrogant of you?

AJ lifts Daivari off the mat. He hits him with a chop - Woooo! And another chop - Woooo! He pushes Daivari against the ropes and hits a Spinning Wheel Kick when he returns! AJ covers him - One, two - Daivari gets his shoulder up. Styles lifts AJ up and ushers him into the corner. He lifts him up onto the top turnbuckle and climbs up with him. It looks like he's going to go for a top rope hurricanranna, but Daivari scouts the move well and shoves him to the floor. The crowd shower Daivari with hatred as he hits there on the turnbuckle with a huge smile on his face. He shouts 'This is how it's done' to a section of the crowd before leaping towards AJ - and landing straight on AJ's shoulders! Styles forces his arms down despite Daivari's struggles, and puts him in position for the Styles Clash - He hits it! As usual, he rolls through - One, two, three!

Winner: AJ Styles

Daivari is walking back to the locker room after his match with AJ Styles. He walks directly into the monster, Abyss.

Daivari: Oh… uhhh… Sorry, Abyss.

Abyss lets out a terrifying scream. Daivari goes to leave but then stops Abyss.

Daivari: Abyss… You like to hurt people, right?

The monster lets out another scream.

Daivari: Right. That‘s good. ‘Cause I need a favour.

Daivari leads Abyss away.


“Everything
Or
Nothing”

Who will leave with everything and who will leave with nothing?

The camera is charging towards an unknown destination in the back. Faint cries can be heard in the distance. Steve Blackman is laying unconscious on the concrete floor.

Paramedic: Who did this to you?

Blackman does not respond, and is out of tonight's match. Chris Sabin will replace him.

Skipper vs. Roode vs. Sabin

Roode ploughs Sabin into the corner and starts laying into him. Skipper runs up and yells for Roode to move out of the way. Roode does so, as Skipper goes for Superkick in the early goings of this match! Sabin however, moves out of the way and rams Roode into the corner, shoulder first. Roode explodes out of the corner and clotheslines Skipper down. Sabin pops back up to his credit and receives a harsh spinebuster by Roode sending him right back down! Skipper taps Roode on the shoulder, as Roode turns around Skipper grabs him by the head and hits a Jump Spinning DDT for a quick two count broken by Sabin! Sabin stomps away on Roode as Skipper gets to his feet. Skipper shoves Sabin to the side and explains that they should perhaps team up on Roode. To the sound of boos, Sabin complies and both men stomp away Roode! As Sabin rolls Roode out of the ring after the assault, he is met by a flurry of punches from Skipper as the crowd livens up once more! Sabin fires away! Sabin gets rakes the eyes of Skipper however, and whips him into the ropes! Skipper bounces off as Sabin goes for a spinning heel kick! Skipper ducks and spins Sabin around. Skipper kicks Sabin in the gut and hits a Double Arm DDT! Cover - One, two - kick out.

Styles: So much for them teaming up together.
King: It’s everyman for himself in this business, Styles.

Skipper pops up and looks to the crowd, who jump off their seats and cheer madly for him. Skipper grins and drops to the ground locking in the Chicken Wing - much to the delight of this crowd! Skipper squeezes away, applying pressure to the arms, neck and head of Sabin as Sabin yells out in agony. The submission hold is broken up though, by Roode who's back and furious! Roode picks Skipper up and delivers a sharp backhand, taking him by surprise! Roode dives forward and tackles Sabin to the ground and hits some mounted punches all over his body. Skipper stands up slowly as Roode pops up, sensing Skipper’s presence. Skipper runs into Roode, going for a spear! Skipper hits it! Roode grabs onto Skipper though and rolls through the spear! Roode refuses to let go and manages to turn the hold into a Boston Crab!

Styles: Roode is like a machine in there!
King: Bad idea. He’s gonna wear himself out if he keeps this up.

Roode stands his ground, but is obviously hurting from the hard spear Skipper hit! Roode however, takes the pain and arches backwards, attempting to break the back of his opponent! The crowd are alive and well here, as Roode looks to have this one over. Sabin gets up and rushes forward, Roode drops Skipper and hits a double leg takedown on Sabin and goes for the Boston Crab again! Sabin rolls through though and gets a cover for a quick two count, broken by a weakened Skipper. Skipper stands up slowly and starts stomping away on both men. Skipper drags Sabin to his feet and lines him up for the Superkick! No, ducked by Sabin - Future Shock! He rolls through - One, two, three! Roode was just too late to break it up!

Winner: Chris Sabin

Chavo is warming up for his tag match with Malenko against AMW. Malenko enters.

Malenko: Listen, Chavo, I apologise about last week. But let‘s put that behind us. I went a little nuts when you declined my offer.

Chavo: Let‘s just do this tag match tonight and go our separate ways.

Chavo leaves Malenko looking irritated.


Booker T
vs.
Jeff Jarrett

The crowing of the first ever PEW World Champion - TONIGHT!

Jay Lethal is sitting at a news desk, kitted out in a shirt and tie.

Lethal: Good evening. We interrupt this programme to bring you further information on the cause of Steve Blackman's injury. Witnesses say that Steve was on his way to his match when he was dragged behind a wall and beaten to a bloody pulp. The culprit escaped before anyone could identify him. Elsewhere, Booker T and Jeff Jarrett will compete tonight for the World Title. Booker T is the early favourite, due to his five WCW title runs. But with AMW at Jarrett’s side, who knows what’ll happen? With news on that, and much more, we‘ll see you later. Thank you.

The lights dim and Lethal bangs his paper on the desk.

Chavo/Malenko vs. AMW

Chavo Guerrero and James Storm start the match. They lock up and James gets the advantage due to his superior size. Chavo thrusts him against the ropes from a headlock position, forcing the hold to be released. Chavo tries to hit Storm with a dropkick as he rebounds, but Storm wisely clung on to the opposite ropes. Chavo realises that he could be in trouble, so he gets to his feet quickly, but he is met by a thunderous clothesline by one half of AMW. Chavo pops back up and almost receives another clothesline, but he ducks this time and hit’s a neck breaker! He helps Storm to his feet and whips him into the ropes, this time he lands the dropkick and scampers into a quick cover - One, two - Storm gets his shoulder up. Chavo doesn’t let up on Storm and slams his head into the turnbuckle as soon as he gets to his feet. Chavo backs away and dashes at Storm, who is positioned in the corner. But Storm sticks an elbow out and Chavo gets levelled with it! Storm tags in Harris.

King: That’s good work by AMW.
Styles: Chavo really needs to make a tag soon.

Chavo tries to drag himself across the ring and tag in his partner, but Harris stops him with a couple of stiff boots to the back. He drags Chavo back into the middle and jerks Chavo’s knee into the air, before smashing it down to the floor with considerable force! Harris immediately senses an opportunity and drops to the floor, locking in a leg lock. Chavo yells in pain as he tries to reach for the ropes. Storm, however, is pulling away the bottom rope to prevent Chavo getting to it. Chavo has to find another way out of this hold. He grasps Harris’ hair and proceeds to lay into him with a series of right hands, forcing Harris to release his leg. Chavo uses the ropes to get to his feet and tries to limp to his partner. But Malenko does not seem to eager to get into the ring. Infact, Malenko even removes himself from the apron.

Styles: What the hell is Malenko doing now?
King: He’s doing the sensible thing, that’s what. He sees his team is in trouble, and he’s bailing out.

Harris tags in Storm who comes charging in and takes away Chavo’s leg. With Malenko gone, this is easy pickings for AMW. Storm waits for Chavo to get up and goes for the Superkick - but Chavo moved and hit’s the first of the Three Amigos! Twist of the hits - he hit’s the second! To his feet once more! He hit’s the final suplex! Chavo gingerly climbs to the top ropes and signals for the Frog Splash, but Harris sprints across the apron and pushes Chavo to the canvas! Storm positions him as Harris climbs to the top - Death Sentence! Chavo is knocked out by the Death Sentence! Storm rolls through for the cover- One, two, three! America’s Most Wanted have defeated Chavo Guerrero, who was abandoned halfway through the match by his tag partner, Dean Malenko. Chavo will not be happy with Malenko.

Winner: America‘s Most Wanted

Mark Henry is with PEW's backstage interviewer, the beautiful Kate Lilly.

Kate: Mark, Petey Williams lost against Abyss earlier in his quest to get the recognition he deserves. Will you be going onto bigger things now?

Henry: No I won‘t. Petey Williams attacked me and injured my shoulder.

Henry shows the cast on his right arm to the camera.

Henry: I won‘t rest until he‘s in the same position as me. You think you’re not getting recognition because you ain’t as big as me or as strong as me? Bullshit. You ain’t getting any recognition because instead of going out there and winning wrestling matches, you’re hitting people from behind with a steel chair. Unfortunately for you, it’s going to be a while before you’ll be wrestling when I’m done with you. So, Petey, how about it? Me and you at Everything or Nothing?

Henry stares into the camera as we fade to black.


Pro
Evolution
Wrestling

The new force in professional wrestling.

With the main event just moments away, Jeff Jarrett enters Booker T‘s lock room.

Jarrett: Hey, Book. Look, I did you a favour last week by being your tag partner, so how about you do me a favour tonight? How about you leave me win? Come on, you can join me and AMW and we can run this company. How about it, Book?

Booker: No way, Jeff. Tonight, I‘m gonna beat your ass in the ring and win the World Title! Now can you dig that…

Before Booker can finish his sentence, AMW enter the room.

Jarrett: Damn. I was afraid you‘d say that. Well, I guess I‘ll have to take the matter into my own hands and take you out just like we took the Dudley Boys out.

Jarrett and AMW leave the locker room with Booker looking suddenly concerned.

Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett
World Heavyweight Title

Despite Jarrett‘s pleas, Booker T has held firm and decided to go ahead with the match. With both men ready inside the ring, Jarrett attempts a final appeal to just lay down and give him the victory. Booker appears to have finally given in and extends his arm in acceptance. But that’s all just a ruse, as Book lays Jarrett out with a right hand jab, drawing a hefty pop from this capacity crowd! Booker takes a few shots at Jarrett’s head to back him up. He does back up, but charges back in for a clothesline. Booker ducks and dumps Jarrett over the ropes and outside. Jeff shakes off the cobwebs and approaches the ring again. He gets back in the ring and Book awaits him to take the first step. Jeff comes at Booker but the Bookman ducks and drop toe holds his opponent. Jarrett squirms on the mat but Booker works over him with a leg scissor hold. Jeff pounds on the mat, then tries to stand. Booker keeps the hold on to disconnect the lower body. Jeff turns the lock over, but Book floats over and ankle locks his opponent. Jeff pounds on the mat again and tries to crawl to the ropes.

Styles: Booker's like a man on a mission tonight, King.
King: Yeah, but with AMW backing Jarrett up, it's mission impossible.

Jarrett gets to the ropes and tries to stand, but Booker quickly pulls him off of the ropes and drags him back to the middle of the ring. He rebounds off the ropes and tries a Scissors Kick, but Jarrett slides out of harms way. Jarrett is a little taken back by the start Booker has made. They lock up in the centre, and Jarrett gets advantage, sneaking behind Book for a suplex. Book counters that out and gets behind Jarrett, locking and hitting a German suplex! With a bridge - One, two.. Jarrett escapes the bridge! The crowd groans but Book stays on Jarrett, pulling him up and going for another vertical suplex. However, Jarrett stays the pace, counters, gets behind…and hits a German suplex of his own! With a bridge - One, two.. Book escapes at the last second! The crowd boo Jarrett, but applaud as Booker gets to his feet. A slight smile appears on Jarrett’s face as the two circle each other, trying to find a chink in eachother's armour.

King: Look at that confidence by Jarrett. He's in control.
Styles: How can you say that? It's been all Booker so far.

The two lock up, but this time in with much more force and brute strength. Booker pushes Jarrett back to the turnbuckle, but Jarrett kicks him out of the way. He charges and shoulder tackles Booker to the canvas. Jarrett drops a knee on Booker‘s head and goes for a cover, but it barely merit’s a count. Booker uses the ropes to clamber to his feet, but Jarrett beats him into the corner with a series of kicks and punches. Jarrett taunts the crowd who respond with disapproval, as he props Booker up on the top rope. He climbs to the middle rope and attempts a superplex… He struggles, but Booker is blocking it! The Bookman responds with a thump to the gut… and again… and again, causing Jarrett to fall back to the canvas! Booker could take this opportunity for a cover, but choses to remain on the ropes. He studies his opponenet on the mat… Houston Hangover! But no, Jarrett rolled out of harm‘s way as Booker came crashing down from the top turnbuckle! Jarrett takes advantage of Booker of his rival‘s weakened state and hooks the leg - One, Two, Th - Booker gets the shoulder up at the last second! Jarrett can‘t believe it! An average man wouldn't be able to walk after that fall!

Styles: Oh my God!
King: Stupid move by Booker T. Now he's in for more punishment.

Jarrett contains his frustration and waits behind Booker as he struggles to his feet. Jeff comes off the ropes, looking for a dropkick, but Booker ducks it and collides with the referee! As Jeff rests on his knees, Booker bounces off the ropes - Scissors Kick! He covers - but there‘s no referee! He counts the fall himself - One, two, three, four, five… but none of it matters when there‘s no official! Booker tries to revive the referee but from nowhere he gets whacked in the back of the head with a steel chair! By James Storm! AMW are here! Here comes Team 3D! They chase AMW through the crowd and out of sight as Booker lay still on the canvas. Jarrett reaches over and drapes his arm over Book‘s chest. The referee is finally conscious and he counts the fall - One, two, thre - Again, Booker gets his shoulder up! The noise is deafening inside the arena! “Booker T, Booker T!” shout the crowd. Jarrett drags him to his feet and positions him for the stroke - Booker elbows out of it - against the ropes - Scissors Kick! No, Jarrett moved! Stroke! He hit it! He goes for the cover - One, two, three! No, dammit, Jarrett won the match thanks to his accomplices America's Most Wanted!

Winner: Jeff Jarrett (new World Champion)

Styles: This makes me sick. I can't beleive Jarrett won it that way.
King: Haha! Cheer up, Styles! Look, the champ is in the ring!

The show ends with Jarrett celebrating with the World Title.

Quick Results

Abyss def. Petey Williams in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
Rob Conway def. Billy Kidman to retain the US Title.
AJ Styles def. Daivari.
Chris Sabin def. Elix Skipper, Bobby Roode.
America's Most Wanted def. Chavo Guerrero/Dean Malenko.
Jeff Jarrett def. Booker T to win the World Title.

Next Week

Christopher Daniels vs. Rob Conway - United States Title

darkhorse
March 6th, 2006, 7:22 PM
Ring of Agony
NEWS

March 6, 2006

As a reminder, Ring of Agony's first-ever PPV, "Window Into The Soulless", will take place on March 19. Last week on "Destruction", three of the PPV's scheduled matches were announced: Carlito vs. Shane McMahon, a fatal-fourway between Randy Orton, Edge, The Rock, and Chris Masters, and the winner of the fatal-fourway getting a shot at the World Championship right after the match. Yesterday, another match was added to the card: Brock Lesnar vs. The Sandman. Expect this match, as well as a couple others, to be announced Thursday on "Destruction".

Contrary to what some people believe, Tatanka genuinely is no longer with Ring of Agony. Tatanka seemed to be angry over the fact that he was basically fed to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in arguably the least significant match of "Introduction to Destruction".

Based on the strength of the two ROA shows so far, ESPN has requested that ROA soon expand the length of weekly episodes of "Destruction" and, as a result, has offered to financially assist in expanding the ROA roster.

Remaining on the subject of roster expansion, ROA has signed Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Rob Van Dam, and The Undertaker. ROA is currently in talks with other prospective talent to perhaps be named later.

Dazz
March 6th, 2006, 8:02 PM
IWW Implosion


‘Hand that Feeds’

The first match of the night is announced as Roderick Strong Vs Val Venis unfortunately due to Val no showing the match never took place. However this did leave some free time at the start of the show. Commissioner Dazz K put this time to good use and introduced IWW’s newest recruits, Alex Shelley and Matt Sydal. Shelley and Sydal both addressed the crowd and promised they would ‘shake up’ IWW both in and out of the ring.

In what was turning out to be a disastrous show for IWW Teddy Hart decided to get the jump on Ron Killings before their rematch, especially as the number one contender spot for the IN title was on the line in the match. After the attack Hart came to the ring and said that as he was now number one contender by default he’d quite happily face Low Ki for the title now. However Dazz K again made an appearance and said that Hart would be taking no part in this Implosion or any other IWW event in fact and fired him on the spot and announced the match would now be Low Ki and Strong against Shelley and Sydal.

Low Ki/Roderick Strong V Alex Shelley/Matt Sydal

This match pitting two debutants against two guys who had faced each other for two weeks running looked good on paper. It was even better in the ring. Shelley and Sydal worked well as a team and surprisingly so did Strong and Low Ki. Strong and Low Ki started to get an advantage and Low Ki hit the Ki Krusher on Sydal, Shelley then landed a springboard dropkick to break up the pin. Strong then hit the ring and inadvertently caught Low Ki with a Yakuza Kick. Shelley then clotheslined Strong out of the ring allowing Sydal to land the 450 splash and pick up the win.

Winners: Alex Shelley/Matt Sydal

After the match Strong rushed back into the ring and went eyeball to eyeball with Sydal and then without warning flattened Low Ki. Shelley then re-entered the ring and he, Sydal and Strong stood with their arms in the air.

Commercial

In another unprovoked attack, Juventud and Super Crazy tried to get an advantage for Psicosis later in the evening by attacking Paul London, this back fired when London’s recent associates Jack Evans and Jimmy Rave chased them off.

Konnan/Homicide V Jack Evans/Jimmy Rave
Tag Titles

Rave and Evans were significantly out sized in this match. Konnan and Homicide cut the ring in half immediately and went to work on Jack Evans. The pair beat Evans to the point of unconsciousness and then Konnan locked in the Tequila Sunrise. Rave dived in and managed to break up the submission attempt, Homicide took Rave out of the match leaving Evans easy prey to Konnan

Winners: Konnan and Homicide and new tag team champions

After the match Evans lay beaten in the ring and instead of helping his partner Rave just wandered back to the locker room.

A video is show from last week’s main event and the problems Austin Aries and Christian Cage had. Aries entered the ring and called Cage to the ring as well so that he could get an apology. Cage came to the ring but refused to apologise and instead left Aries laying in the middle of the ring after an Unprettier.

Delirious V La Parka V Paul London V Psicosis
Number one contender for the IN title

A fast paced match up. Psicosis instantly went after the wounded London only to find Delirious defending him. La Parka then seemed to team with Psicosis making the match more of a tag match. Of course it all fell apart when Psicosis went for the pin. La Parka broke it up and the pair started to fight. La Parka took Psicosis down with a big right only to get knocked out of the ring by London who was then rolled up by Delirious

Winner: IN number one contender Delirious

Commercial

The next two matches featured Kevin Steen against Azreial and Super Dragon against Mike Quackenbush. Both matches were basic squash matches that each man won easily.

After Super Dragon’s match Dazz K came out with CM Punk and announced that based on what he had just seen the main event for the first IWW PPV will be CM Punk V Kevin Steen V Super Dragon, before he could go any further the second Super Dragon again entered the ring and attacked Super Dragon, luckily this time CM Punk and Dazz K were able to fight him off as the show went off air

Quick results
Shelley/Sydal bt Low Ki/Strong
Homicide/Konnan bt Evans/Rave for the tag titles
Delirious bt London, Psicosis, La Parka
Kevin Steen bt Azreial
Super Dragon bt Mike Quackenbush

Dazz
March 6th, 2006, 8:09 PM
It has been confirmed that both Alex Shelley and Matt Sydal have signed contracts with IWW.

Both Teddy Hart and Val Venis have been released by IWW. Venis for no showing and Hart for his attack backstage to try and get in the title match

Matches confirmed for the first IWW PPV 'Time to Burn' in two weeks time:
Christian Cage V Austin Aries
CM Punk V Kevin Steen V Super Dragon for the IWW title
Low Ki V Delirious for the IN title

The Truth
March 6th, 2006, 8:13 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling

Pro Evolution Wrestling would like to announce that we have added an exciting new talent to our roster: Val Venis. Venis is extremely happy to have agreed terms with PEW and is looking forward to performing for such a well-supported company. Venis will make his debut next week at Underground.

Dazz
March 6th, 2006, 8:24 PM
I'm sure people will be okay with you signing Venis but you should really clear it in the other thread just to make sure

The Truth
March 9th, 2006, 8:19 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

The spectacular pyrotechnics sparkle in the eyes of the awe-struck crowd as the theme music blasts out of the surround sound system. The crowd are visibly pumped for tonight's show, and why wouldn't they be? As always, Pro Evolution Wrestling will provide the greatest wrestling extravaganza on the face of this planet!

Styles: Welcome to Pro Evolution Wrestling, the most athletic, brutal and exciting brand of wrestling available in the world today! Tonight will certainly not disappoint, we've got an action packed card!

King: You're right about that, Joey! The match that I, personally, am looking forward to is Rob Conway defending his United States title against "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels, what a match that should be! I can't wait!

Styles: That's a huge match, King, but what about the six-man tag that has been announced? Booker T will team up with the Dudley Boys to take on the World Champion, Jeff Jarrett and America's Most Wanted!

Mark Henry vs. Elix Skipper

With Henry issuing the challenge to Chris Sabin last week, he requested this match to prepare for the lighter, quicker opponent. Henry prepares to lock up, but Skipper knows he won't win a battle of strength and he shimmies out of the way. Again, Henry goes in for Skipper, but his agility moves him out of the way. Skipper knows he'll have to get in some offense at some time, so he leaps up onto Henry's back and attempts to choke him out. Henry sways from side to side, trying to shake Skipper off, but he just won't let go. Henry drops backwards and lands on his weight on Skipper's abdomen! His shoulders are down - One, two - Somehow he gets his shoulder up, despite being crippled by the four-hundred pound weight.

Styles: Oh my God, what impact!
King: Skipper's gonna be hurtin' in the morning!

Henry forces Skipper to his feet and sends him straight back down with a headbutt. Skipper uses the ropes to pull himself up into the corner. Henry runs the length of the ring and leaps at Skipper - but again, the quickness of Henry has deceived Henry! Henry's head rebounds off the turnbuckle and he stumbles striaght into a dropkick by Skipper. But the big man won't go down. Skipper connects with another dropkick, but Henry is as vertical as ever. Skipper senses that he needs something bigger to take him down, so he climbs to the top ropes. He pushes off, but Henry catches him! He spins him around and lands a four-hundred pound powerslam! Henry covers him - One, two - Skipper gets his foot on the ropes.

Styles: Great ring awareness from Skipper.
King: He needed it after the impact of that move.

Henry lifts Skipper to his feet and puts him in a powerbomb position. He lifts him onto his shoulders, but skipper rolls down his back and rolls him up - One, two- Henry powers out. Henry immediately gets back up. Henry catches Skipper's foot to prevent a kick to the gut, but Skipper tries an Enziguri. But Henry ducked and released Skipper's foot. With Henry facing Skipper's back, he lifts him up into an Electic Chair Drop position. He spins him around and hits a powerbomb! Skipper's body crumbles up and Henry slides accross him for the cover - One, two, three! Henry picks up the win, but he may have been a little shaken by the quickness of Skipper.

Winner: Mark Henry

Petey Williams enters which draws Henry's attention.

Petey: Hey, fat boy! I saw your little promo last week. You said you wannted to face me at Everything or Nothing, right? Well, you got! But that's just about the only part of that promo that's correct. You see, Mark, you WON'T kick my ass, and you WON'T beat me. You may be bigger than me, but that's the only reason why people think you're better. When I face you at Everything or Nothing, I won't just beat you, Mark. I'll HUMILIATE you!

Petey leaves as Henry fumes in the ring.


Everything
Or
Nothing

Who will leave with everything, and who will leave with nothing?

Jeff Jarrett makes his way to the ring, accompanied by his partners in crime, AMW. He steps through the middle rope and waits for the booing to subside before he speaks.

Jarrett: You know, wherever I’ve wrestled in my career, I’ve been booed. But, to be perfectly honest, I don't give a shit. Why? 'Cause everywhere I go, this baby follows me.

Jarrett taps the championship belt on his shoulder.

Jarrett: The World Heavyweight Championship! That's right! I'm not an arrogant man, but when you add up the numbers, how can I not be the best? I've won the titles in WWE, WCW and TNA. You name it, I’ve won it! This isn't me being arrogant, this is me stating facts. Nobody, even Booker T, can deny facts. Speaking of Booker T - tough luck, man. I gave you an opportunity to lay down for me, and you refused. For one tiny millisecond I felt bad for you. I really did. I thought "Is this the right thing to do?". Yes, I told myself. Yes, it is! I offered my companionship to that bastard and he refused it...

The PEW commishioner, Tazz, walks out onto the stage.

Tazz: First of all, congratulations, Jeff. You're the first World Champion in this company. Well done. I didn't really like the way you did it, but I can't do anything about that... oh, wait. Yes, I can! I run this show, and I’m gonna put things right. First of all, your lackeys there, otherwise known as America's Most Wanted, will compete against Team 3D for the World Tag Team titles in an Elimination Table match! Oh, and that's not it. It'll be Booker T versus Jeff Jarrett - the rematch!

Jeff looks up at Tazz with an expression of shock.

Tazz: But that's not all, Jeff. It won't just be a normal match. Oh, no. If it was, I just know that AMW would interfere. So, you and Booker T will be locked inside a fifteen foot high Steel Cage!

Tazz leaves Jeff complaining to AMW about the match.

Chris Sabin vs. Chavo Guerrero

Sabin fakes a lock up at the beginning of the match and moves around to the back of Chavo Guerrero. He locks his arms around Chavo's waist, lifts him up and drops him back down on his front. He wriggles up to Chavo's head and locks in a headlock. Chavo twists the hips, and manages to get to his feet, with Sabin still holding onto his head. Chavo tries to lift him up for a back drop, but Sabin slides down his back and rolls him up for the cover - One, two - Chavo pops the shoulder up. They both get to their feet quickly. Chavo brings Sabin to his knees with a low dropkick. He bounces off the ropes and takes his opponent down with a front dropkick to the face. He dives into a cover - One, two - shoulder up by Sabin. Chavo insists it was a three, but doesn't dwell on it. He drags Sabin to his feet and locks him into a suplex position. He hits one, but keeps hold of Sabin. Twist of the hips - Suplex again! He's looking for the final of the Three Amigo's here. But Sabin demonstrates his incredible agility and athleticism and lands on Chavo's shoulders landing a hurricanranna!

King: What a reversal!
Styles: Great athleticism by Sabin, reversing the suplex.

Sabin tries to bring Chavo to his feet, but Chavo comes back with a couple of forearms to the stomach. Chavo nails him with a European uppercut, and whips him against the ropes. Sabin ducks a clothesline. They both rebound off the ropes once more, and Chavo takes him out with a nice running shoulder block. Sabin rolls as near to the ropes as he can to avoid the pin, but Chavo forces him up and into the corner. He hooks him up onto the top rope and looks to land a superplex, but Sabin struggles with Chavo and pushes him to the mat. Chavo realises that he's in trouble if he stays idle on the mat, so he gets to his feet as quickly as possible. But Sabin leaps off the ropes and into a tilt-a-whirl headscissors takeover! They're both down hurt, but Sabin manages to crawl into a cover - One, two - Chavo kicks out!

Styles: Chavo is showing great heart in this match.
King: What about Sabin? He's pulling out lal the stops, here!

Sabin gets to his feet, but Chavo isn't so fast in getting up, and Sabin senses an opportunity, climbing up the turnbuckle. He reaches the top, and Chavo still hasn't moved in the ring, giving Sabin a chance as he leaps from the turnbuckle, AND HANGTIME, Sabin drives his elbow into Chavo with the elbow drop. Sabin hooks the legs - One, two - but no, somehow Chavo manages to kick out. Sabin has his hands on his face, barely believing that Chavo has managed to kick out, at least for the moment. Sabin gets to his feet, and he shouts for Chavo to get up, he stands back, and the Guerrero slowly gets to his feet. Sabin grabs hold of head as he staggers to his feet, he calls for the Future Shock, but Chavo manages to counter out, whipping Sabin across the ring. Upon return, Chavo hits him with a Tornado DDT! Chavo points to the heavens and hops up onto the top rope. It looks like he's goinig to end it with the Frog Splash - No, Dean Malenko pushes him to the canvas! Why is he doing this? Sabin hits the Future SHock on a dazed Chavo - One, two, three! Why is Malenko doing this?

Winner: Chris Sabin

Steve Blackman is in Tazz's office.

Blackman: Look, Tazz, just do what you've gotta do to find out who attacked me last week, or i'll have to take matters into my own hands.

Tazz: I assure you, Steve, we're doing everything we can to track down the culprit. You know as much as I do.

Blackman: So, what do you know?

Tazz: Uhh, right before you were attacked, Daivari asked Abyss for a favour and...

Blackman: Okay. Put me in a match with him NOW.

Blackman darts out of the room.

Tazz: Steve, wait...

But Tazz is too late, Blackman has already gone.

Steve Blackman vs. Abyss

Blackman goes in aggressively on Abyss, but the monster is just too powerful and he just shrugs him off. Blackman uses his martial arts background to his advantage as he lays into Abyss with low kicks to the leg. Abyss yells in agony and retaliates with a big boot! Blackman doesn't let up, though, and continues laying into Abyss' legs as soon as he gets up. Abyss finally gives way and drops to his knees. Blackman now targets his kicks to the body of Abyss. Abyss catches Blackman's leg and jerks it out of position, causing Blackman to collapse to the floor in agony. Abyss gingerly limps to hs feet and lets out a terrifying scream. Blackman backs off a little, perhaps shocked with the toughness of his opponent.

Styles: Despite a torrent of kicks by Blackman, Abyss is still standing.
King: If I was Blackman, i'd save my ass and forget about revenge.

Abyss tries to drop an elbow onto Blackman‘s chest, but he moves and rolls out of the ring. It doesn‘t take him long to regain his composure, and he slides back in. Abyss flies at him with the big boot! Blackman ducks, and when Abyss turns round, he hit’s a huge Superkick! Abyss stumbles back into the corner and rests there. Blackman takes a long run-up and dashes towards Abyss in the corner. He steps up and hit’s a Shinning Wizard! But Abyss is still not going down! He stumbles out of the corner and into the middle of the ring. He finally drops to one knee and holds himself up with his giant bear-like paws.

Styles: Wow, look at Abyss. He just won‘t go down.
King: I know. Blackman‘s kicks are usually lethal!

Blackman rebounds off the ropes. Abyss lifts him up for the Black Hole Slam! Blackman rolls out of it and rolls Abyss up! One, two - Abyss pops up. Abyss is now limping, but he‘s not letting the pain affect his performance. He again tries a big boot, but Blackman again moves, and Abyss gets caught up in the top rope. Blackman tries to land a German Suplex, but Abyss elbows out of it. Abyss releases himself from the ropes and lifts Blackman up for a reverse suplex! Blackman drops down Abyss‘ back and pushes him against the ropes. Abyss comes hurtling back - Black Hole Slam! Out of nowhere, he hit it! Abyss makes the cover - One, two, three! Abyss has won!

Winner: Abyss

Chavo charges into Malenko's locker room.

Chavo: Dean, why are you doing this to me?

Malenko: Doing what?

Chavo: Attacking me, abandoning me in the tag match. What the hell have I done?

Malenko: I'm doing it too teach you, Chavo. It's a togh world out there, and i'm not sure you can handle it.

Chavo: Really? So how about you see if I can handle it at Everything or Nothing?

Malenko: What?

Chavo: Me and you at Everything or Nothing - one on one.

Malenko: I'll think about it.

Chavo leaves the locker room with Malenko looking a little concerned.


Pro
Evolution
Wrestling

The only brand for true wrestling fans.

Blackman is wondering around backstage after his loss to Abyss. He bumps into Daivari.

Blackman: You! You son of a bitch!

Blackman presses Daivari aginst the wall.

Blackman: Why'd you tell Abyss to attack me?! Huh?!

Daivari: I didn't, I swear. I didn't tell Abyss to attack you.

Blackman releases Daivari.

Blackman: Then who DID attack me?

Fade to Black.

AJ Styles vs. Daivari

Daivari requested this rematch from last week as he felt he wasn't in the right condition at the time to compete with AJ Styles. They lock up in the centre of the ring. AJ locks in a headlock, but instead of the usual pushing against the ropes reversal, Daivari drops to his knees and floors AJ with a forearm to the back of the leg. Innovative stuff from Daivari. AJ, however, is also very innovative and he takes Daivari down with a leg sweep. He gets to his feet and attempts a standing moonsault, but he misses it! Daivari keeps AJ on the canvas with a elbow to the back. Daivari comes off the ropes and hits a front dropkick to the face of his opponent!

Styles: Daivari has really done his homework on AJ.
King: That's what all good wrestlers do. They do their homework, kids.

Daivari is obviously very pleased with himself as he stands directly on top of AJ's spine. His grin quickly terms into a grimace, however, as AJ grabs his ankle and locks on the ankle lock! Daivarithrough it and sends AJ into the middle turnbuckle. He bounces off it and Daivari rolls him up for the cover - One, two - But AJ pops out of it. AJ shows tremendous respect to his opponent by rolling out of the ring to shake the cobwebs off. But Daivari feels that he has the advantage and he doesn't want to let it slip, so he launches himself over the top ropes with a suicide dive! He lifts AJ up and smashes his head into the steel steps, before rolling him back into the ring. Against the ropes - AJ moonsaults off the middle rope and lands behind Daivari - Inverted DDT! Styles tries to lift him up, but Daivari clings to the ropes. He tells the referee that he needs medical attention.

King: This does not look good for Daivari.
Styles: But I don't see how he could be hurt, King.

With the referee on the outside of the ring checking on Daivari's condition, Abyss comes from nowhere and hits the Black Hole Slam on AJ Styles! He quickly retreats to the back as Daivari suddenly regains his ability to move! He slides back into the ring and climbs to the top ropes. He hits a devastating moonsault and stays in position to get the cover - One, two, three! Oh my God, Daivari has snatched a cheap victory here thanks to some nifty play-acting and a little bit of help from the monster, Abyss!

Winner: Daivari

Daivari gets on the microphone.

Daivari: Hey, AJ? Remember when you beat me last week? When I went backstage after that match, people were laughing at me. They were saying you were out of my league. Well, who's laughing now? So, AJ, why don't you accept a match offer for Everything or Nothing? In one corner, the 'phenomenal' AJ Styles, and in the other, the monster, Abyss!

AJ mouths the words 'I accept' to Daivari.

Styles: Well, how about that for a match?
King: AJ Styles and Abyss? It'll be explosive, Joey!
Styles: Uhh, i'm being told that there is major breaking news.

Jay Lethal is sitting at his newsdesk.

Lethal: Good evening. We have received vital information in the hunt for Steve Blackman's attacker. Video evidence has proven that Chris Sabin was wondering the same corridor moments before Blackman was attacked. We will bring you further information as soon as we get it. Thank you and goodnight.

The lights dim and Lethal neatly arranges his papers.

Rob Conway vs. Christopher Daniels
United States Title

Conway reaches the ring, and Daniels stands back, giving the champion enough space to let him climb into the ring. Conway pulls himself through the middle ropes. The referee has the title belt, and he raises it up in the air, before handing it to the timekeeper. He stands back in the ring. He calls for the bell before stepping back which allows Daniels and Conway to lock up. After a couple of seconds of trying to force the other back Conway gets the upperhand, taking Daniels down to the mat with a snapmare. Daniels gets straight back to his feet, and he circles around Conway warily, perhaps the thought of Conway cheating in the back of his mind. The two lock up again. After a couple of seconds of struggling Conway again gets the upperhand, breaking the hold to take Daniels down with a dragon leg screw. This time however Daniels manages to follow him down, making the lateral press - One, two - but Conway still manages to kick out. The two men get back to their feet, and they tie up, but this time Daniels whips Conway across the ring, taking him down with a drop-toe hold as he bounces back.

King: You can already see Daniels backing off Cownay. He's scared, Joey!
Styles: I doubt that. I think he's more concerned with the illegal antics of Conway.

Daniels watches Conway as he rises and puts him in position for the Angel's Wings! But Conway flips Daniels over his shoulders. Daniels, however, slid down his back and rolled him up for the quick cover - One, two - Conway powers out. He pops right back up from the canvas and runs at Daniels with a clothesline in mind, but Daniels ducks and uses Conway's knee as a step up to the Enziguri! Conway staggers around the ring before falling face-first on the mat below. Daniels is quick to land a dropkick to the back of the head, before rolling him over and covering again - One, two - and again Conway gets the shoulder up. Daniels is starting to get frustrated and he complains to the referee. With Daniels' back turned, Conway rolls him up and grabs onto the ropes for an added advantage - One, two - Daniels pops out of it at the last second!

Styles: Did you see that by Conway? He blatantly cheated!
King: What are you talking about? I didn't see a thing.

The cheating went unnoticed by the referee, but Daniels saw it and he complains to the ref about it. Conway comes charging at Daniels looking for a clothesline, but Daniels ducks and Conway takes the referee out! Conway senses an opportunity and gives Daniels' a low blow! Conway slides to the outside of the ring and snaps shut a steel chair. He takes it into the ring and waits for Daniels to get to his feet. But here comes Billy Kidman from the crowd! He comes into the ring and spins into a kick right to the steel chair! Unfortunately for Kidman, the referee had just woken and he spotted his illegal interference! He calls for the bell and Rob Conway retains the United States Title by disqualification! Daniels is obviously upset with Kidman as he walks to the back.

Winner: Rob Conway

Daniels is backstage with Billy Kidman.

Daniels: Why'd you interfere? I had the match under control.

Kidman: Under control? He was using every cheat in the book out there, Chris.

Daniels: Just shut up. Look, I wasted the title shot that I earned on that match. You went and spoiled that. Me and you - next week.

Kidman: You want to wrestle me?

Daniels: Yes. Next week.

Kidman: Alright, then. Me and you, next week. I ain't gonna be helping you this time.

Kidman walks out.

Daniels: Good, I don't need your help.


Val
Venis

Makes his debut - NEXT WEEK!

Conway is in Tazz‘s office after successfully defending his United States title against Christopher Daniels.

Conway: You wanted to see me?

Tazz: Yeah. You know Val Venis is debuting next week, right?

Conway: Yeah, the Big Valbowski.

Tazz: Right, so I wanted to give him a big debut match. Since the World Title match for Everything or Nothing is decided, I‘ve decided to put him in a United States title match. Against you, Rob, next week!

Conway: But Tazz, I‘ve defended my title every week! Gimme a break!

Tazz: Life‘s tough, kid.

Tazz ushers Conway out of his office.

Jarrett/AMW vs. Booker T/Team 3D

Jarrett and Booker T start the match. Booker takes the advantage with a side headlock. Jarrett pushes him against the ropes and looks for a monkey flip, but Booker stops in his tracks and gives Jarrett a taste of his boot! Booker with an axe kick, but Jarrett ducks it and rakes the eyes of Booker. He backs him into the corner and delivers a chop. The crowd respond with the almost compulsory 'Woooo!'. Jarrett tags in Harris and he continues where Jarrett let off. A chop to the bare chest. 'Wooooo!'. But, this time, Booker retaliates with a chop of his own! Harris is a little startled and he stumbles back. Another chop! 'Woooooo!'. Booker takes him down with an axe kick! He bounces off the ropes. Harris attempts a clothesline. Booker ducks, and he rebounds off the ropes again. He launches his elbow straight into the face of one half of AMW!

Styles: Booker T is on fire!
King: Maybe, but it takes just one move to swing the momentum of a match, Joey.

Booker tags in Buh Buh. He hits a few snap jabs and takes him down with a clothesline. Harris pops back up but gets clotheslined back down! This time he takes longer to get up and Buh Buh gets the DDT in position. Harris reverses it into a Fisherman Suplex! One, two - Buh Buh escapes! Harris tries to tag in one of his partners, but Buh Buh comes from behind him and hits a German Suplex! Harris gets up and swings an arm at Buh Buh, but he ducks and hits the Buh Buh Bomb! He covers him - One, two, thr - No, Storm broke the fall! D-Von is not impressed with that, and tries to save his partner! The referee stops him, but with the ref's back turned, Jarrett comes in and starts stomping away at Buh Buh!

Styles: Look at the blatant cheating by Jarrett!
King: It‘s D-Von‘s fault - he‘s distracting the referee!

Booker T has had enough and he enters the ring to save his partner. He clotheslines Jarrett and they both go tumbling to the outside! D-Von manages to evade the ref‘s attentions and takes down the two members of AMW with a couple of clotheslines! Storm charges at D-Von, but he reverses it and monkey flips him over the ropes to the outside! Buh Buh is back up on his feet and he takes Harris down with a spine buster. D-Von climbs to the top rope and the shout in unison with the fans - ‘Wassssuppppp!’. D-Von leaps off and connects with the flying headbutt to the groin! Harris thrashes wildly in agony, but he manages to get to his feet. D-Von whips him against the ropes - 3D! They hit it! One, two, three! Buh Buh covered Harris for the victory!

Winners: Booker T/Team 3D

AMW help Jarrett to the back as he clings desperately to his World Title. In the ring, Booker T signals that he‘s going to win the belt off Jarrett at Everything or Nothing!

Styles: What a show and what an ending!
King: I wasn‘t so thrilled with it, myself.
Styles: Be sure to watch the show next week or we‘ll all lose our jobs!
King: Goodnight, everybody!

Quick Results

Mark Henry def. Elix Skipper
Chris Sabin def. Chavo Guerrero
Abyss def. Steve Blackman
Daivari def. AJ Styles
Rob Conway def. Chris Daniels to retain US Title
Booker T/Team 3D def. AMW/Jarrett

Next Week

Rob Conway vs. Val Venis - United States Title
Christopher Daniels vs. Billy Kidman

Everything or Nothing

Jeff Jarrett vs. Booker T - World Title - Cage Match
Mark Henry vs. Petey Williams
AJ Styles vs. Abyss w/ Daivari
Team 3D vs. AMW - Tag Titles - Elimination Table Match

Bennedy
March 13th, 2006, 10:42 AM
CWF

ATTITUDE!!!!!

As we get ever closer to CWF's first ever ppv, Justice Served here are the matches that we have lined up so far.

CWF Championship
Kurt Angle vs Mick Foley

Ladder match, Winner is commish
DDP vs Razor Ramon

Goldberg vs Gregory Helms

CWF Cruiserweight Title
Jushin Liger vs Jonny Storm

But now is are first match of the night and it is the Street Fight featuring Lance Storm and Jeff Hardy.

Street Fight
Lance Storm vs Jeff Hardy
Bloody match and it looked like Jeff got injured after he landed badly on his shoulder. Lance Storm picked up the win after a Superkick. After the match Hardy had to be helped to the back by refs but Storm attacked Jeff and Piledrived him on the stage.

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We see Gregory Helms in the back ready for his match against Alex Shane. When Goldberg comes behind him and gives him a few words of warning.

Gregory Helms vs Alex Shane
Helms went for the Shining Wizard but Shane managed to move and go for The One Night Stand but it was reversed into a backslide by Gregory Helms for the win.

Winner: Gregory Helms

After the match Goldberg came down and went for the Spear but he missed and hit the ref as Helms ran off laughing.

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We see Foley in the back along with Ramon, Jushin Liger and Jamie Noble. He says that both Angle and DDP will learn what the real meaning of pain is as the four of them would take care of buisness once and for all.

Jonny Storm and Jody Fliesch vs Spanky and Nunzio

A very strange pairing of Spanky and Nunzio as Spanky pinned him last week. Spanky went to hit Sliced Bread No.2 on Storm but was reversed into a roll up for the 2 count. Spanky went to tag Nunzio but he jumped off the apron. This allowed Storm to hit a Tornado DDT for the 1 2 3.

Winners: Jonny Storm and Jody Fliesch

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We see Spanky in the back trying to find Nunzio but is hit in the back with a chair by Nunzio. He says that he has just talked to Foley and it will be Nunzio vs Spanky at Justice Served and the winner will be the No. 1 Contender for the Cruiserweight title.

Kenta Kobashi vs Rhino

Rhino hit a spinebuster on Kobashi and went for the Gore but he missed and Kenta went for the Lariat but Rhino ducked and hit the Gore. 1 2....NO!
Kobashi got his foot on the bottom rope. Rhino can not believe it and goes for another Gore but gets hit by the Lariat for the win.

Winner Kenta Kobashi

What that means is that it will be Kenta Kobashi and Alex Shane vs The Hardy Boyz for the Tag team titles at Justice Served and what a match they should be.


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Next Week is the debut of one of the most promising tag teams that has ever stepped into the square circle and they are......

Jesse James

Kip James

The James Gang!!!!!

Main Event
4 on 2 Handicap Match
Kurt Angle and DDP vs Mick Foley,Razor Ramon, Jushin Liger and Jamie Noble

Very good match and the Cruisers looked like that were right at home in the main event. Razor went for the Razors Edge but Angle reversed it to the outside. Jushin and Noble jumped on them to the outside which left Foley and DDP in the ring. DDP went for the Diamond Cutter but Foley hit a Dragon Suplex for the win.

Winners: Foley, Razor, Jushin Liger and Jamie Noble

End Show

Bennedy
March 13th, 2006, 10:53 AM
CWF News Central

- The matches lined up for Justice Served as of the last show are

CWF Championship
Kurt Angle vs Mick Foley

Ladder Match
DDP vs Razor Ramon
Winner is the commisoner

Goldberg vs Gregory Helms

CWF Cruiserweight title
Jushin Liger vs Jonny Storm

CWF Tag Team Titles
Hardy Boyz vs Kenta Kobashi and Alex Shane

Spanky vs Nunzio

- CWF has announced that the next 2 ppvs will be called Lights,Camera, Action and Cradle in Arms. The CWF's version of wrestlemania will take place in September and will be called Fate of Champions.

A full version of the ppv's are as follows

March - Justice Served
April - Lights, Camera, Action
May - Cradle in Arms
June - Elios
July - Master of the Mat
Augast - Heatwave
September - Fate of Champions
October - Horror House Party
November - Contrast
December- Christmas Jackpot
January - Survival Instincts
Febuary - Ransom

Tha Kyd
March 13th, 2006, 4:50 PM
Just curious, do you guys have a judge cuz I'd be happy to do so for you guys. ;)

Sinner
March 13th, 2006, 6:31 PM
Deka, and some others I think...you can do it if you want.

just post what you do like, dont like, rating..whatever you want :)

Sinner
March 14th, 2006, 7:53 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday March 8, 2006


"Introducing... standing 5'11'', weighing 200 pounds, from Hollywood California - this is... DEAN BALDWIN

and his opponent - standing 6'4'' and weight 281 pounds, from the Seven Seas - this, is Captain PAUL BURCHILL!"

Baldwin - a member of the famous Baldwin acting family, gets the first few attacks in, but then gets murdered by the pirate Burchill and pinned after a Cannon Blast (C4)! in 4 minutes. Burchill leaves and the Boogeyman makes his bizarre entrance and Baldwin is freaked out. Boogeyman covers Baldwin in worms, and Dean runs away as Boogeyman laughs.

commercial.

A vignette is shown, the same one from last week- The Right Hand of God - MORDECAI.

"Introducing, standing 6'2'' and weighing 245 pounds, from the Frozen Kingdom - this, is THE ICEMAN - GLACIER!

and his opponent, standing 6'2'' and weighing 236 pounds, from Atlanta, Georgia - this, is ERNEST THE CAT MILLER!"

After a contest resembling a karate match, Glacier hit the Cold Shoulder (top rope flying shoulderblock) followed by the Cryonic Kick! in 7 minutes.

commercial.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, first -
First, weighing in at 231 pounds, standing at 6'. From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada..this, is the LIONHEART - CHRIS JERICHO!

And his opponent, weighing 260 pounds and standing 6'4''. From The Devil's Hole, in the Niagra Gorge, this...is THE INNOVATOR OF OFFENSE - MORTIS!"

After an amazing match featuring mat work, brawling, and innovative spots, along with some highflying and submissions - Jericho gets the win with the Liontamer for the victory! in 20 minutes.

commercial.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is tonight's main event. First, standing 6'6'' and weight 266 pounds..from Austin, Texas - this, DUSTY RHODES, JR!

And his opponent.....

http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/pictures/u/ultimatewarrior/16.jpg

standing 6'2'' and weighing 275 pounds, from Everywhere, this..is the ULTIMATE WARRIOR!"

Rhodes tries the best he can, but Warrior seems to be impervious to pain and gets up time after time. Rhodes his a bulldog, and Warrior snaps, starts running and shaking the ropes and hits a few clotheslines, a shoulderblock, a press slam and a splash, 1...2....3! in 7 minutes.

Warrior celebrates in the ring until the show ends.

quick results:

Paul Burchill d. Dean Baldwin with the Cannon Blast (4:03)
Glacier d. Ernest Miller with the Cryonic Kick (7:36)
Chris Jericho d. Mortis with the Liontamer (20:53)
Ultimate Warrior d. Dusty Rhodes, Jr with the Splash (7:26)

photo courtesy of ObsessedWithWrestling.com

The Truth
March 14th, 2006, 7:58 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

A series of explosions are greeted with a roar of approval from the sold-out crowd in Chicago for the last rung on the ladder to Everything or Nothing! They wave their signs excitedly at the camera as it pans past them. We settle down with our commentary team, Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler.

Styles: Hello and welcome to Pro Evolution Wrestling! If this is your first show, then shame on you. But tonight will more than make up for it, and so will Sunday at Everything or Nothing!

King: Yup, you know who's debuting tonight? Val Venis! I can't wait! Puppies!

Styles: Uhhh... yeah. Rob Conway will be defending his United States Title against Val Venis tonight, but that's not all. Christopher Daniels and Billy Kidman will get it on, two great athletes in the same ring.

King: Yep, that's great, but have you heard the rumours circulating the internet? Stacey Keibler is reported to have signed a deal with PEW and will make an appearance at Everything or Nothing!

Styles: But right here tonight, we've got a preview of Everything or Nothing! Booker T versus Jeff Jarrett right there in that ring! That will be explosive, no doubt about it!

Billy Kidman vs. Christopher Daniels

Despite their friendship, they show no emotion at all once they enter the ring. They grapple and Daniels gets the advantage, locking in a side headlock. Kidman tries to lift him into a backdrop, but Daniels spins around to the back and floors him with an ankle tap. Daniels tries to injure Kidman's back with a stiff elbow drop, but Kidman manages to evade it at the last second. Daniels is quickly up off the mat and swings at Kidman with a ring hand, but Kidman ducks it and hoists Daniels up into a backdrop! Daniels clutches his head and Kidman slides into the first cover of the match - One - two - Daniels kicks out, but he's still holding his head. Kidman gives his opponent the opportunity to recover, which the crowd appreciate.

Styles: Great display of sportsmanship by Billy Kidman, there.
King: Maybe, but sportsmanship doesn't win you titles. Just ask Rob Conway.

With both men on their feet, they circle each other and start from square one. Kidman goes for the lock up but Daniels shimmy’s out of the way and locks in a hammerlock. Kidman uses his technical prowess to reverse it into a hammerlock of his own. Daniels elbows out of it and comes off the ropes - right into a Kidman dropkick! Kidman covers - One, two - Daniels once again gets the shoulder up. But this time, frustration creeps into Kidman's mind and he covers Daniels again - One, two - Daniels gets out, again. Kidman climbs to the top ropes, perhaps looking for a Shooting Star Press, but Daniels follows him up and locks him into a Superplex position!

King: Bad move by Kidman, he should have stayed grounded.
Styles: He was trying to his speed to his advantage, King.

However, Kidman gives Daniels a few punches to the gut and Daniels flops down to the floor. Kidman's eyes light up and he sets up for it once more - Shooting Star Press! But Daniels rolled out of the way! He stalks his opponent to his feet and goes for the Angel's wings - Kidman struggles out of it and bounces Daniels off the ropes. Kidman leaps up into a hurricanranna! Daniels pops right back up towards Kidman and ducks a clothesline attempt. He goes for the Angel's Wings again - but Kidman hits him with a monkey flip! He senses his chance and darts to the top rope. Shooting Star Press! This time he hit it! He hooks the leg - One, two, three! Kidman has got his first victory here in PEW! After the match, Daniels and Kidman shake hands.

Winner: Billy Kidman

Steve Blackman is walking around backstage with a purpose.

Blackman: Chris Sabin? Have you seen him?

Nobody answers. He continues walking for a few more paces and finally sees Sabin.

Blackman: Sabin - you bastard. Did you attack me?

Sabin: What if I did? What are you going to do?

Blackman: What the hell do you think I'm gonna do, dipshit. I'm gonna kick your ass!

Sabin: You? Kick my ass? I'd like to see that.

Blackman: Well, you can. This Sunday at Everything or Nothing. Lucky for you, Tazz has already confirmed it so you haven't got much choice.

Sabin: Well, alright. I'll see you there.

Blackman: Oh, and one more thing. Since you attacked me outside of the ring, I thought it appropriate that the match be a Street Fight! See you Sunday.

Blackman storms off.

Chavo Guerrero vs. Elix Skipper

The match starts at a frantic pace. Skipper lands a couple of quick Snap Suplexes and lays into Chavo with a couple of lefts and rights in the corner. He takes time to pose to the corwd, but that's a mistake as Chavo nails him with a kick to the gut. Chavo chokes Skipper down on the middle rope. He bounces off the opposite ropes and lands a knee to the back of Skipper's head! Skipper clutches his head in agony, but Chavo doesn't do anything to ease the pain as he hits a dropkick. Skipper rolls to the outside to try to take a breather. But Chavo is unimpressed and he launches himself over the ropes and to the outside!

Styles: Great spring there by Chavo.
King: Hey, wait a minute, what the hell is Malenko doing here?

Malenko enters the arena with a chair and sits at the top of the ramp, observing the match. Chavo rolls Skipper back into the ring, but it's obvious he has one eye on Malenko. Chavo is greeted by a hard DDT as he steps onto the mat - One, two - Chavo gets the kick out! Skipper climbs up to the top rope and waits as the dazed Chavo stuggles to his feet - Dropkick! Skipper managed to land on his feet after hitting that! He rebounds off the ropes and sits into a legdrop. Cover - One, two - Chavo gets the shoulder up. Skipper doesn't let up and hits another leg drop. He climbs to the top rope and looks for a top rope leg drop - Chavo moved, and Skipper connected harshly with the wood! Chavo still can't keep his eyes off Malenko.

King: What the hell is Chavo's problem? Malenko can watch if he wants.
Styles: He can watch, yes. As long as he doesn't get involved.

Chavo drags Skipper up and hits a Suplex. He keeps it locked on and twists into another Suplex! He lifts him up once more and hits it - The Three Amigos! Chavo points to the sky and it looks like he's going to try and finish it here with a Frog Splash! Just as he gets to the top rope, Malenko arrives at ringside. Chavo warns him not not to get involved and Malenko acts innocently. But Chavo has made a mistake by taking his eyes off Skipper - Enziguri! What a move! Skipper lept onto the middle rope and delivered a stiff kick to the back of Chavo's skull! Chavo flips over onto the mat and Skipper makes the cover. One, two, three!

Winner: Elix Skipper

Malenko shakes his head on the outside of the ring. He slides in and helps Chavo to his feet. He seems to have had a sudden change of heart. He asks for a microphone.

Malenko: Chavo, all the stuff I've been doing to you over the last few weeks - It's for your own good. I feel responsible for you, Chavito. Now that you haven't got anyone to go to in the business, I thought that I should teach you how to handle yourself. But Chavo... after yet another loss...

Malenko smashes Chavo with the microphone.

Malenko: It's obvious that you've got to learn the hard way! I accept your challenge for Everything or Nothing!

Malenko drops to the floor and begins pounding aggressively on Chavo's head. Chavo is busted wide open, but Malenko does not relent. Security eventually has to remove Malenko from the building.


Pro
Evolution
Wrestling

The new force in professional wrestling...

AJ Styles is in his locker room. Enter Daivari with Abyss.

Daivari: It's not too late to back out, AJ. I mean look at him. He's strong. He's big. He's dangerous. Look at you. You may be the 'phenomenal' AJ Styles, but you're no Abyss. But because you do all these pretty little flips and kicks and stuff doesn't make you any more effective than Abyss. Once you're done dancing around the ring like a fairy, he'll tear you apart. Literally, AJ. Tear you apart.

AJ: I don't care how big or strong he is. I'll wrestle him like I do anyone else.

Abyss: Arrrrgghhhh!

Daivari: See, AJ. When you face Abyss it's bad enough, but when he's got an incentive, he's a murderer!

Daivari leaves with Abyss as AJ looks slightly worried.

Rob Conway vs. Val Venis
United States Title

The crowd go wild as Val Venis makes his first appearance on PEW television! Conway obviously resents the cheers and he attacks Venis as he slides under the bottom rope. He locks on a hammerlock, which appears to be the move of the night, but Venis reaches the ropes. Conway lifts him up into a backdrop, but Venis lands square on his feet. He looks to hit a German Suplex on Conway, but Conway grabs onto the ropes and nails Venis with a low blow using his foot! Val crumbles to the floor clutching his crown jewels as the ever opportunistic Conway leaps in for the cover - One, two - despite the pain, Val kicks out.

Styles: Venis kicks out, but how can he cope with Conway's cheating?
King: The same way the other guys did: poorly.

Conway looks for an inverted DDT, but Venis twists out of it and hits a German Suplex! He pops right back up and lands an elbow to the chest of Conway. He climbs to the top rope and signals for the Money Shot, but Conway pushes the referee against the ropes, causing Venis to land on his gonads again! They're taking on hell of a beating! Conway springs up and onto the middle rope and lands a quick Superplex! He goes for the pin - again, Val with the shoulder up. Conway looks like he's getting frustrated now and he slides to the outside and grabs a chair as the crowd shower him with abuse for resorting to such tactics once again.

Styles: Oh, come on! He knows he'll retain the title by DQ!
King: Ahahahaha!

But Kidman comes from the crowd! Here comes Christopher Daniels, too! This accidentally distracts the ref and Conway hits Venis with the chair! Kidman tries to snatch the chair off Conway, but when he does, it goes right into the Daniels' face! It sends him out of the ring! Kidman quickly checks on him, allowing Conway to make the cover! One, two, three! After all that confusion and with three men trying to stop Conway from cheating to retain the title, they helped him win! That's irony at it's finest for you! But it doesn't look like any of the competitors appreciate the irony as they all stare at each other with a tremendous around the arena.

Winner: Rob Conway (still US champion)

Backstage, Venis is angry and he complains to Tazz.

Venis: Look, Tazz, I came here for an opportunity. I didn't come here to get mixed up in any feuds or get hit in the head with a chair!

Tazz: I know, I know, I'm sorry. Look...

Kidman and Daniels enter the room, arguing amongst themselves.

Tazz: What do you two want?

Daniels: I want a match with Kidman at Everything or Nothing. I was prepared to bury the hatchet with you after our match tonight, but then you go and hit me with a chair.

Kidman: That was accidental. Anyway, tough. I want to face Conway for another FAIR shot at the Gold.

Venis: Hey, hey. I want my shot at the Gold, too.

Tazz: Look, guys. I've got a solution to all your problems. This Sunday at Everything or Nothing it'll be Billy Kidman, Christopher Daniels, Val Venis and Rob Conway competing in a Fatal Four Way match for the United States title! How does that sound?

They all nod their heads in satisfaction with the decision, and they all leave.

Tazz: I'm a genius! This job is easy!

Abyss/AMW/Petey Williams vs. Mark Henry/Team 3D/AJ Styles

AJ Stlyes and Petey Williams start off. Petey gets the upper hand after a European uppercut to AJ's jaw. He whips him against the ropes and looks for a monkey flip, but he doesn't find it as AJ slides down his back and tries a German Suplex. But Petey spins out of it and takes AJ down with a front dropkick to the back. AJ uses the ropes to get to his feet, but Petey floors him again with a dropkick. Petey tags in Abyss. The monster stomps aggressively on AJ's shoulder as Daivari shouts from ringside. He shows pure strength by hoisting Styles directly off the mat and into the air! He tries to slam him down, but AJ rolls through and hits him with an arm drag! He reaches across the ring and makes a tag to Mark Henry.

King: Lucky AJ made a tag then, or it may have been a struggle from then on.
Styles: Yeah, and look who he tagged in.

Henry runs at Abyss but Abyss takes him down with a big boot! Henry pops right back up and locks up with Abyss. They struggle for a while. Both men are equally strong, but Mark Henry manages to lock a side headlock on Abyss. Abyss tries to lift him up for a backdrop but he fails. He tries again - and this time he hits it! The ring shook with impact! Abyss gets the tag to Storm. He immediately tries to keep Henry grounded. He knows that if Henry got up, there's only one winner. But his kicks aren't strong enough, and Henry gets to his feet. He grabs Storm and tosses him to the other side of the ring. He makes the tag to Buh Buh. Harris tries to come to his partner's aid, but Buh Buh hits him with a snap jab. He takes out Petey, aswell. But here comes Abyss - Chokeslam!

Styles: Why do these tag matches always end in chaos?
King: There's so many guys you can't expect it to run smoothly.

But here comes Henry! He lifts Abyss up and slams him down with a Scoop Slam! Amazing strength by Mark Henry! AJ into the ring and he hits the Styles Clash on Storm! D-Von and Harris are brawling on the outside, as Daivari attempts to go behind the referees back and hit AJ with a chair! But AJ sees him and chases after him! He runs straight into the Black Hole Slam by Abyss! Petey Williams lifts Buh Buh up- Canadian Destroyer! Amazing! He drags Storm onto Buh Buh - One, two, three! They've got the victory! They try to escape to the back, but they've left Storm! Buh Buh and D-Von set up a table - 3D! AMW/Abyss/Petey may have won the match, but Team 3D/Henry/AJ had the last laugh!

Winners: Abyss/AMW/Petey Williams


Everything
Or
Nothing

LIVE on PPV this Sunday!

Enter Matt Striker.

Striker: Hello, children. I'm here to tell you - do not be afraid. I know that what you've seen of Pro Evolution Wrestling so far hasn't been great. Obviously, because I'm not in the main event. But I will be soon. You see, I have a few special guests lined up to appear at Everything or Nothing this Sunday. When they arrive, there'll be no stopping me. So be good and watch the PPV. Thank you.

Striker leaves the crowd wondering what'll happen at EON.


AJ
Styles

The phenomenal one faces his toughest challenge yet as he takes on...

Abyss

Petey Williams is backstage, talking to a young female member of staff.

Petey: Yeah, so at Everything or Nothing, I'm going to kick his ass!

Girl: Uhhh, Petey....

Petey: Yeah, he is a total loser! I...

Mark Henry is standing right behind Petey Williams.

Petey: Ohhh... Hey, Mark.

Henry tries to grab Petey but he escapes and gets into his car, parked nearby. He starts the car, but Henry lifts the back of it up, so the car can't move! Petey leaves the car and stares in shock at Henry after that amzing feat of strength. He backs away and Henry looks satisfied.

Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett

The crowd are buzzing in anticipation for this match. Booker enters first to a great ovation, but Jarrett comes from behind him and takes him out with a guitar shot to the head!

Styles: What the hell is this?!
King: A great plan by the King of the Mountain, that's what!

AMW are not far behind Jarrett and they lay into Booker on the floor. But here come Buh Buh and D-Von! Team 3D chase off AMW and Jarrett before checking on Booker's condition.

Winner: No Contest

Styles: Is Booker going to be okay for his match this Sunday? Or has Jeff Jarrett just given himself a major advantage ahead of their World Title showdown at Everything or Nothing?!

King: Like I said - a master plan by Jarrett!

Styles: We'll see you on Sunday!

The viewers are left with a shot of Booker laying on the floor, clutching his body as officials and emergency workers come down to his aid! Murmurs of worry can be heard around the arena as the show goes off the air.

Quick Results

Billy Kidman def. Christopher Daniels
Elix Skipper def. Chavo Guerrero
Rob Conway def. Val Venis to retain the US Title
Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett did not start

Everything or Nothing - Final Card

Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett - Cage Match
AJ Styles vs. Abyss w/ Daivari
Steve Blackman vs. Chris Sabin - Street Fight
AMW vs. Team 3D - Table Match
Conway vs. Venis vs. Kidman vs. Daniels - US Title
Petey Williams vs. Mark Henry
Chavo Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko

Sinner
March 16th, 2006, 3:31 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday March 15, 2006


"Introducing, standing 6'1'' and weighing 280 pounds, from Burlington New Jersey..this, is D'LO BROWN!

And his opponent, standing 6'1 and weighin 235 pounds, from Macon Georgia, this...is the WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS MAN - KEN SHAMROCK!"

D'Lo gets some good offense, and goes for a Frog Splash but Shamrock hits a supercanrana, sending D'Lo crashing to the mat. Shamrock then goes for a submission but D'Lo escapes and makes a comeback, but on a leg drop attempt, Shamrock picks the ankle and locks in the Ankle Lock and Brown taps out! in 10 minutes.

In the back Dean Baldwin is shown arriving to the building. He opens a door and The Boogeyman is standing there! Dean screams and runs away as Boogeyman laughs, and smashes a clock over his head and sings a nursery rhyme. IM THE BOOGEYMAN, and IM COMING TO GETCHA!

commercial.

"Introducing, standing 5'10'' and weighing 180 pounds - from the Deep Blue Sea - this, is the cult favorite - SHARK BOY!

And his opponent, standing 6'0'' and weighing 240 pounds - from the Underworld - this, is the VAMPIRE WARRIOR - GANGREL!"

Four minute match, in which Gangrel pins Shark Boy after the Impaler.

A vignette is shown, a church, a cross like symbol, a grave, candles, the aisle and pews of a church, a stain glass window - from which MORDECAI appears! "I am the right hand of god, and will destroy all sinners. repent, MORDECAI IS COMING"

commercial.

"introducing, standing 6'0" and weighing 235 pounds, from Lima Ohio, this..is THE SNOWMAN - AL SNOW!

and his opponent, standing 6'6'' and weighin 270 pounds, from Hollywood California - this is THE BIZARRE ONE - GOLDUST!"

competitive match, but in the end Goldust won with Shatered Dreams and then the Curtain Call! in 8 minutes.

A vignette is shown - for masked mayan superstar - AVATAR!

commercial.

a thorough video package is shown - announcing the World Cup Series! All the teams are announced with a clip of each wrestler's finishing move.

Team Italy = Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, Big Sal Graziano, Vito LaGrasso, and Johnny The Bull Stamboli!

Team Canada = Lance Storm, Petey Williams, Bobby Rude, Eric Young, and Pierre Oulette!

Team UFC = Ken Shamrock, Dan Severn, Tank Abbott, Tito Ortiz, and Randy Couture!

Team United Kingdom = William Regal, Paul Burchill, Fit Finley, Nigel McGuinness, and Harry Smith!

Team Japan = Hayabusa, Kenta Kobashi, Masato Tanaka, The Great Muta Keji Mutoh, and Jushin Thunder Liger!

Team Mexico = Konnan, Rey Mysterio, Super Crazy, Psicosis, and Juventud Guerrera!

Team Pacific Islands = Haku, Ekmo, Kimo, Sonny Siaki, and Jimmy Snuka Jr!

Team United States = JBL, Ron Killings, Shawn Michaels, Marty Jannetty, and an unnamed man!

"the following contest is scheduled for one-fall and is tonight's main event, first - standing 6'1'' and weighing 213 pounds - from Minneapolis Minnesota, this..is SYXX!

and his opponent, standing 6'2'' and weighing 245 pounds - from Parts Unknown - this, is THE MAN CALLED STING!"

Syxx tries kicks and whatnot, does not do too much good. Syxx does manage to hit the Bronco Buster - but in the end gets pinned after a Scorpion Death Drop, following a Stinger Splash! In 5 minutes!

quick results:

Ken Shamrock d. D'Lo Brown with the Ankle Lock (10:21)
Gangrel d. Shark Boy with the Impaler (4:11)
Goldust d. Al Snow with the Curtain Call (8:56)
Sting d. Syxx with the Scorpion Death Drop (5:03)

Bennedy
March 19th, 2006, 8:01 AM
CWF

ATTTITUDE!!!!!!!!!

We are just a few days away from CWF's first ever ppv, Justice Served and we will kick things off with the debut of The James Gang,

James Gang vs Jamie Noble and Nunzio

The debut of Jesse and Kip the James gang was semi succesful as people cheered Jesse but boo'd Kip. Nunzio and Noble got the advantage but was stopped by the One and Only on Nunzio. Spanky came to the ring and got Nunzio out of the ring and started putting the boots to him behind the ref's back. This allowed Jesse and Kip to hit a Double DDT on Noble for the win.

Winners: The James Gang

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We come back and see Jesse and Kip celabrating in the back. But Rhino and Lance Storm enter the room and Challenged them to a match at the ppv and The James Gang said that it was on.

Matt Hardy vs Alex Shane

Matt comes out to a big pop and grabs the Microphone to say that his brother Jeff is resting at home after he got badly injured by Lance Storm last week but he will be back at Justice Served to defend the tag team titles against Kenta Kobashi and Jushin Liger. Shane runs down and the match is pretty even all the way through. Matt gets the win in the end after he countered the One Night Stand into the Twist of Fate for the 1 2 3!

Winner: Matt Hardy

We see the Owner of CWF, Mick Foley in the back and he says that if DDP even thinks of going anywhere near the ring duing tonights main event which is Kurt Angle vs Razor Ramon then he would be suspended and would forfeit the match against Razor Ramon this sunday.

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Jushin Liger vs Jody Fliesch

We are reminded that Jushin Liger will take on Jonny Storm for the Cruiserweight title this Sunday. Jody takes the lead and goes for a Corkscrew Moonsault but Liger moves out of the way and hits a Liger Bomb for the well deserved win.

Winner: Jushin Liger

We see Gregory Helms in the back saying that at Justice Served he will beat Goldberg and prove to the world that he is one of the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be.

Goldberg vs Lance Storm

Goldberg dominates most of the match and gave Storm a hard hitting Backbreaker at one point in the match. Goldberg got the win with the Spear and then the Jackhammer.

Winner: Goldberg

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On the Titantron we see the line up for Sundays Justice Served,

CWF Championship
Kurt Angle vs Mick Foley

Ladder Match
Razor Ramon vs DDP

Goldberg vs Gregory Helms

CWF Tag Team Titles
Hardy Boyz vs Kenta Kobashi and Alex Shane

CWF Cruiserweight Title
Jushin Liger vs Jonny Storm

James Gang vs Rhino and Lance Storm

Nunzio vs Jamie Noble

Kurt Angle vs Razor Ramon

Very exciting match which was much better than it looked on paper. Angle and Ramon busted both their asses in this match. Razor went for the Razors Edge but Angle reversed it into an Angle Slam but Razor kicked out! Kurt could not beleive it and went for the ankle lock but Ramon countered to the outside Foley distracted the ref while Razor low blowed Kurt which got hime the countout victory.

Winner via Count Out: Razor Ramon

End Show

darkhorse
March 20th, 2006, 1:31 AM
Ring of Agony
presents
"Destruction"

March 9, 2006
Santa Ana, CA

Randy Orton came out to the ring.

"Last week, just as I had the Rock right where I wanted him, those idiots Edge and Chris Masters ruined my chance to impress Torrie Wilson and obtain the World Title shot for myself. Now thanks to them, I have to go through them and then face the champion. Now that is just not fair-"

Torrie Wilson appears at the top of the entrance ramp.

"You want to begin a debate on what is not fair? Well, I'll tell you what is not fair. Having some whining little baby begin my show by putting words in my mouth and assume that getting his ass kicked by The Rock impresses me. Having said baby and three other carpetsoakers assume that they can get their way by throwing a temper tantrum in the middle of my ring. But you know, Randy, I am moved by your little speech. Moved enough to put you in a match with one of the idiots you mentioned, so right after the commercial break, you're going to face Edge.

"But Torrie-"

"But nothing and no one! You'd better shut up and get ready because your opponent is on his way."

(commercial)

Randy Orton vs. Edge

Orton tried to take the early advantage by attacking Edge upon entry into the ring, but Edge countered with a headbutt to Orton's midsection. Edge used the rope to assist in delivering a sunset flip, but Orton got out and instantly clotheslined Edge. Orton whipped Edge to the ropes and nailed him with an elbow to the face. Orton grabbed Edge by the hair and was instantly warned by the ref. While Orton got caught by the ref, Edge managed to sneak a low blow in, then delivered a reverse Russian leg sweep. Edge then stood over Orton, screamed at him for referring to him as an idiot earlier, and slapped him. Orton retaliated by punching Edge, rising to his feet and tossing Edge over the top rope. Orton took some time to regroup in the corner, and when he started to post for the crowd, Edge pulled Orton to the outside by his legs, then ran Orton's back into the steps. Edge threw Orton into the ring, climbed back into the ring and ran into a kick to the midsection by Orton. Orton attempted the RKO, but Edge countered by tossing him to the ropes, bouncing off the opposite side, and delivering a spear. One, two, three.

Winner: Edge

Chris Masters is on his way to the entrance as we head to commercial.

(commercial)

The Rock vs. chris Masters

Masters and Rock trade blows until Masters backs Rock into the corner. Masters attempts a clothesline, but Rock escapes and delivers a few smacks to Masters' cheek. As soon as a dazed Masters exits the corner, the Rock attempts a Rock Bottom, but Masters escapes with an elbow to the back of Rock's head. Masters picks Rock up and delivers a scoop slam. 1, 2- Rock kicks out. Masters briefly argues with the ref, then goes for the cover again. 1, 2- Rock kicks out. A frustrated Masters grabs the referee by his shirt, but before Masters could potentially do any harm to the ref, Randy Orton comes out on the top of the entrance ramp and shouts insults at Masters. Masters threatens Orton, meanwhile giving Rock the opportunity to attack from behind with blows to Masters' head. Rock whips masters to the ropes, runs off the opposite side, and delivers a flying clothesline. Rock attempts a sharpshooter, but Masters kicks out of it, knocking the Rock across the other side of the ring. Masters rose to his feet, waited for Rock to do the same, and attempted to clothesline the Rock but ran into a Rock Bottom attempt, which was reversed into a Masterlock. When it seemed like the Rock was going to give in, Randy Orton ran into the ring and attacked Masters, resulting in a DQ

Winner (by DQ): Chris Masters

Orton continued to attack Masters and, during an RKO attempt, Orton fell victim to a spear by Edge. Edge, Masters, Rock, and Orton brawled in the ring until Torrie Wilson showed up.

"Enough! You idiots never learn, do you? All I've heard since I took this job was, supposedly, that I've been a real bitch when, during times like this, it becomes apparent that I haven't been enough of a bitch. I refuse to let you losers ruin one half of my main event, so here's what I'm going to do: next week, Randy Orton will face Chris Masters in a one-on-one match, and if anyone instigates anything, they will immediately be suspended for two weeks, which means, you guessed it, no title opportunity! Now all four of you get out of the ring and, more importantly, out of my sight!"

Meanwhile, Mean Gene is in the back interviewing Carlito.

"Carlito, you've got a shot at the American title up next against Kid Kash. If you win the title, do you plan on defending your belt agai nst Shane McMahon at Window Into The Soulless?"

"First off, Mean Gene, it's "when I win the title". Secondly, I have talked to Torrie Wilson, and she has agreed to make our match a street fight, and I will not only defend the title, but I will smack Shane mcMahon upside the head with the title. Now that is cool."

(commercial)

Shane McMahon is on his way to the announce table to watch the next match.

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ROA American Championship Match
Kid Kash (c) vs. Carlito

Carlito got into a shouting match with Shane, allowing Kash to take the early advantage. Kash whipped Carlito into the ropes and delivered a spinning back elbow. Kash went for the cover, but Carlito got out at two. Kash warned Shane not to try any funny stuff, then went to the ropes and delivered a sliding dropkick. kash picked carlito up and went for a fisherman's suplex, whcih Carlito was able to escape from before the count of 3. Kash went to the ropes again, and this time ran into a dropkick by Carlito. Carlito whipped kash to the turnbuckles, climbed to the top, flipped off Shane, and delivered ten punches. Shane was infuriated and tried to get involved, but instead was warned by the ref to get back to the announcer's table. While the referee was kept occupied by Shane, Carlito was able to throw the ref out of the ring and onto Shane, leaving the ref unconscious. Carlito went to the corner and removed the upper turnbuckle pad, right before getting dropkicked face first into it by Kid Kash. Kash delivered a spinebuster and signaled for the X-Factor. Shane got in the ring, grabbed the American title belt, and as Kash was about to hit the X-Factor, Shane smacked Kash in the face with the belt. Shane then went back outside and revived the ref as Carlito crawled over to Kash and ended up winning the match and the title.

Winner (and new American Champion): Carlito

As carlito celebrated, Shane pointed to him and signaled that the title would soon be his.

Meanwhile, Coach and The Resistance (Sylvain Grenier/Rene Dupree) came to the ring, and Coach directed them to attack Kash, but before they could get started, Torrie Wilson appeared.

"Gentlemen, hold that thought because I've got a couple things to say.

First off, Coach, since you're a man who's big enough to have others fight your battles for you, I have come to the conclusion that you're definitely a man who's big enough to fight them as well, so at Window Into The Soulless, you're going to face Kid Kash, and if The Resistance gets involved, then all three of you can immediately consider yourselves fired.

Secondly, as far as you two goofballs go (referring to Grenier and Dupree), I don't pay you idiots to arrange for Workman's Comp bills to appear in my mailbox, I pay you two to wrestle, and tonight, Dupree, you're going to face an opponent to be named right before the match, and if you lose, then Coachman will be forced to face Kid Kash at Window Into The Soulless while wearing a bra and a miniskirt.

Now that I've taken care of these bits and pieces of business, Grenier, Coachman, feel free to take the night off. Dupree, you stay put because your match is next."

(commercial)

Rene Dupree vs. Mystery Opponent (Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart)

The Anvil lived up to his name, beginning the match by driving a shocked and angered Dupree into the corner with brutal force. Neidhart delivered clubbing blows to Dupree's midsection. Neidhart whipped Dupree into the opposite corner. Dupree fell down, then rolled to the outside to regroup. Dupree climbed back into the ring and traded blows with Neidhart, then kneed Neidhart in the midsection. Dupree ran to the ropes and was met by a clothesline. Neidhart picked Dupree up and slammed him to the ground. Neidhart went for a running splash, but Dupree moved out of the way. As Neidhart was getting back to his feet, Dupree did his French Tickler dance. Dupree ran to the ropes, tried to deliver a clothesline, but Neidhart ducked under, caught Dupree, and delivered a devastating powerslam. 1, 2, 3.

Winner: Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

Meanwhile, "Mean Gene" is backstage with Brock Lesnar.

"Brock Lesnar, in less than two weeks at Window Into The Soulless, you will be going up against the Sandman. Your thoughts?"

"My thoughts? You stand there with a goofy mustache and a microphone, and you want to know my thoughts? Well I'll just tell you. The Sandman has been a thorn in my side ever since day one here in ROA, and at Window Into The Soulless, I will make sure to remove that alcoholic thorn from my side once and for a-"

The Sandman approaches Lesnar with a lit cigarette in his mouth and a kendo stick in his hand.

"You think it's going to be that easy, huh, Jack? Well, at Window Into The Soulless, we'll see how easy it is, punk."

The Sandman then blew cigarette smoke in Lesnar's face and walked away laughing.

(commercial)

Test vs. Raven

As Test was approaching the ring, Raven wasted no time in attacking him from behind. Raven walked Test over to the barricade and repeatedly smashed his head into the barricade. Raven let Test hang onto the barricade by his arms, then ran into him and delivered a knee bash into Test's midsection. Raven grabs Test by the hair, tosses him into the ring, and climbs in himself, as the ref finally starts the match. Raven backs Test into the corner, then attempts another running knee bash, but Test moves out of the way and Raven is now in the corner. Test spits on Raven, then chokes him with his boot, relinquishing the choke before the ref gets to 5. Test and the ref exchange words while Raven gets to his feet, then attacks Test from behind with a forearm to the back of the head. Raven whips Test to the ropes, then delivers a back body drop. Raven picks Test up, but Test manages to sneak in a low blow. Test whips Raven to the ropes, then delivers the big boot. 1, 2- Raven kicks out. Test wastes time voicing his frustration by going off on the ref. As Raven tries to get up, Test sets up for the pumphandle, but Raven escapes, kicks Test in the stomach, then delivers the Evenflow. 1, 2, 3.

Winner: Raven

After the match, Sean O'Haire enters the ring and attacks Raven. When Test regains consciousness, Test and O'Haire doubleteam Raven until Rob Van Dam enters the ring. Van Dam attacks both Test and O'Haire, then Raven gets back up, tosses Test to the outside, and brawls with him all the way to the entrance ramp. Meanwhile, back in the ring, O'Haire attempts a roundhouse kick, but Van Dam ducks and delivers a Spinning Heel Kick. Van Dam then goes to the top and delivers the Five-Star Frog Splash.

We now cut to a split-screen with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and the ROA World Champion Triple H heading to the ring.

(commercial)

"Mean Gene" Okerlund and Jesse "The Body" Ventura provide an overview of the first-ever ROA PPV, "Window Into The Soulless":

Fatal 4-way: Edge/The Rock/Chris Masters/Randy Orton
Winner of Fatal 4-way vs. ROA World Champion
ROA American Championship Street Fight: Carlito (c) vs. Shane McMahon
The Sandman vs. Brock Lesnar
Kid Kash vs. Johnathan Coachman (stipulation: Coach must wear a bra and a miniskirt)
(just made) Raven/Rob Van Dam vs. Test/Sean O'Haire

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. Triple H (non-title match)

Triple H began by taunting Stone Cold, saying "I have the belt and you don't". Austin responded by nailing Triple H with a few blows to the face, forcing Triple H into the corner. Stone Cold drilled Triple H with multiple kicks to the midsection. Stone Cold pulled Triple H up by his hair, whipped him to the ropes, and got knocked down by a shoulderblock from Triple H. Triple H ran off the ropes and delivered a harsh clothesline. Triple H jumped off the second rope and delivered an elbow drop. Triple H went for the pin, but Stone Cold got out at 2. Triple H grabbed Stone Cold by his head, draped his neck across the second rope, and placed his knee on the back of Austin's neck, letting go right before the ref reached the count of 5. Triple H picked Austin up, whipped him to the ropes, and delivered a spinebuster. Triple H then set up for the pedigree, but Austin countered with a back bodydrop. As Triple H was getting up, Austin ran off the ropes, jumped onto Triple H and delivered a few mount punches. Austin then picked Triple H up, kicked him in the midsection, and as Austin was setting up for the stunner, all the lights went out. A few seconds later, a purple light came on throughout the arena, fog appeared at the entrance ramp, and The Undertaker was walking through the fog towards the ring. Austin had his attention focused on the Undertaker as Triple H rolled Austin up for the pin.

Winner: Triple H

After the match, The Undertaker walked into the ring as Austin stared him down. Austin ran towards the Undertaker, delivered a few punches, and whipped the Undertaker towards the opposite ropes, but the Undertaker responded by delivering a flying clothesline. Undertaker delivered a chokeslam, then picked Austin up again and delivered the Tombstone. The Undertaker folded Austin's arms across his chest as the purple light returned and "Destruction" came to a close.

Bennedy
March 20th, 2006, 4:53 PM
CWF Presents........

JUSTICE SERVED!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to the first ever PPV presented by CWF, Justice Seved and we will kick things off with a match that will determine who the commisoner of CWF.

Ladder Match
Razor Ramon vs DDP

This match fell in Ramon's favour but DDP gave his all in the match. Some of the amazing highlights include a Diamond Cutter off the Ladder and a Razors Edge off the ladder. Both men were badly beaten and bloodied but Razor eventually went for the Breifcase but DDP went for it also. Both men got their hands on it and both dropped down to the floor both holding the breif case.
Mick Foley came out and decided he does not need a Comish and declares the match a draw. Both men still fight but are pulled apart by refs and road agents.

Winner: Draw

We see Angle in the back preparing to defend his Title in the main event against the Owner of CWF, Mick Foley.

James Gang vs Rhino and Lance Storm

Decent match which saw Rhino miss a Gore and the get hit by the One and Only on him. Storm hits a Superkick on Kip which sends him to the outside. Jesse manages to get the quick roll up from behind and got the 1 2 3.

Winners: The James Gang

CWF Cruiserweight Championship
Jushin Liger vs Jonny Storm

An High flying encounter which saw Storm but out some very hard moves that a normal person would find hard performing. He tried to end it with a top rope hurricarana but it was amazingly reversed into a Liger Bomb for the Victory!

Winner and First ever CWF Cruiserweight Champion: Jushin Liger

A video package runs showing the feud and build up to Goldberg vs Gregory Helms.


Goldberg vs Gregory Helms

Goldberg got the upper hand early in the match but Helms managed a brave cmeback featuring a combination of moves that included a top rope leg drop, Missile Dropkick and a Massive Tornado DDT. Gregory went for the Shining Wizard but Goldie ducked and delivered a great Spinebuster, knocking the wind out of Helms. He then set up for the Spear but Gregory moved and went for a Brainbuster but Goldberg reversed it into a press slam and then connected with the Spear! He then decided to give Helms a Jackhammer for the final blow and the 1 2 3.

Winner: Goldberg

We see a video package which tells the story of the entertaining feud of Kurt Angle and Mick Foley
with the CWF Championship in the middle.

Goldberg is in the back and sees Foley getting ready for his match. He walks up to him and says that after what he did to Helms he will be coming after the CWF Title whether the champ is Foley or Angle.

CWF Tag Team Titles
Hardy Boyz vs Kenta Kobashi and Alex Shane

Nice match with lots of hard work from all 4 men. Jeff went for the Swanton Bomb on Shane but missed and got hit by the Lariat. Hardy hit the Twist of Fate on Kobashi but Shane threw him out of the ring then Kobashi snapped and attacked the Hardyz with a chair. Then Shockingly nailed Alex Shane with it as well. He then smashed him with his trademark Lariat.

Winners and still Tag Team Champions via DQ: Hardy Boyz


No. 1 Contendership for Cruiserweight title
Nunzio vs Spanky

Great match with Spanky taking a brutal bump to the outside. Nunzio went for the Sicilian Slice but Spanky moved and got the roll up win which concludes a very short but surely entertaining match
for the fans.

Winner: Spanky

It is now time for the main event for tonights ppv Justice Served.....

CWF Championship
Kurt Angle vs Mick Foley

The match started with Foley giving Kurt a hard slap across the face. But Angle did not stand for that and took Foley down with rights, lefts and uppercuts. As the match progressed Angle and Foley got pretty evening. Angle went for the Angle slam but it got countered. Mick tried to lock in the Mandible Claw but was reversed into an Ankle Lock. Foley reached the ropes and got the Mandible Claw locked on but Angle got to the ropes. In the end Angle hit the Angle slam and locked in the Ankle Lock. The owner of CWF done all he could to get to the ropes and break the hold but he was unable to do neither one of these things and he was forced to tap out.

Winner and still CWF Champion: Kurt Angle

Foley limped out of the ring but he grabbed a microphone and addresed the crowd. " I may have lost tonight but there is a new No. 1 Contender and that man is standing right behind you!" Angle turns around and is hit with the LARIAT! KENTA KOBASHI IS THE NEW NO.1 CONTENDER FOR THE CWF CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!

End Show

darkhorse
March 20th, 2006, 7:54 PM
Ring of Agony
NEWS

March 13, 2006

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This Sunday will mark the first-ever ROA Pay-Per-View, "Window Into The Soulless". Expect the complete line-up of matches to be announced on this week's "Destruction".

Speaking of "Destruction", a logo has been designed and is expected to surface on the first "Destruction" after this Sunday's PPV. However, you can view the logo here: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/oracle19/roa/destructionlogo.gif

Ring of Agony has signed Matt Morgan, Norman Smiley, Justin Credible, and four other superstars, which are unnamed at this time. This is perhaps a sign that an extra hour of "Destruction"'s time slot may be near. ROA is rumored to be looking to use this extra hour to launch a Tag Team Championship and perhaps even a small female wrestling division, but neither has been confirmed.

ROA has trademarked "American Animosity", which will be the name of the next PPV (scheduled to take place on April 16).

On the final "Destruction" before "Window Into The Soulless", Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart will team up with former ROA American Champion Kid Has to take on "The Resistance" (Sylvain Grenier and Rene Dupree).

Sinner
March 23rd, 2006, 2:51 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday March 22, 2006


video package is shown of all the events from the past month of Sinflux Wrestling.

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, first - from Belfast, Ireland - standing 5'10'' and weighing 230 pounds - this, is THE FIGHTING IRISHMAN - FIT FINLAY!

and his opponent, standing 6' and weighing 221 pounds, from San Antonio, Texas - this, is MAVERICK MATT BENTLEY!"

Bentley hits all the usual spots, but then Finlay gains control and brutalizes him with unorthadox maneuvers. Finley picks up the win with the Air Raid Crash in 10 minutes. After the match, Finlay continues to beat up on Bentley and set him up for a Tombstone Piledriver, but Marty Jannetty ran in and went after Finlay. Finlay and Jannetty battled to the back and the arena went dark. Its the Boogeyman and he's in the ring now (he came from under the ring). Two-handed chokebomb! Boogeyman goes to spit worms into Bentley's mouth but Dean Baldwin hits Boogeyman in the back with a chair! Boogeyman shrugs it off and spits worms at Baldwin - who flees. Boogeyman then smashes the clock over his head and slowly stalks Baldwin out of the arena.

vignette: The Right Hand of God - MORDECAI - Arrives TONIGHT!

commercial.

vignette: the mayan superstar - AVATAR - In action, tonight!

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and is a falls count anywhere match! First, weighing in at 234 pounds and standing 5'10''. From Cleveland, Ohio - this, is THE ELIMINATOR - PERRY SATURN!

And his opponent, weighing in at 245 pounds, and standing 6'2''. From Blackpool, England..this, is LORD WILLIAM REGAL!"

very good technical match, that saw Regal get the win with a knee to the side of the head after New Jack interfered and hit Saturn with a garbage can and then using a staple gun! Match was 15 minutes. After the match, New Jack set Saturn on a table and hit a splash through the table!

commercial.

"the following contest is scheduled for one fall, first, standing 6'1'' and weighing 220 pounds, from the ancient mayan civilization - AVATAR!

and his opponent, standing 6'3'' and weighing 270 pounds, from the city of angels- this, is THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD - MORDECAI!"

Avatar comes at Mordecai, but thoroughly gets destroyed. After 4 minutes, Mordecai hits the Crucifix Bomb and gets the win. After the match, Mordecai picks up his cross symbol and hits Avatar with it!

commercial.

'the following contest is scheduled for one fall is is tonight's main event, introducing first, standing 6'0'' and weighing 230 pounds, from Orlando, Florida - KENNY KING!

And introducing his opponent, standing 5'9'' and weighing 240 pounds, from the Red Hook Section of Brooklyn, New York,..this is, the most miserable man on the planet, the path of rage, THE HUMAN SUPLEX MACHINE - TAZ!

King manages to hit a spinning heel kick, but is then flattened with a clothesline. King then gets taken down with a t-bone, head and arm, dragon, and german tazplex. Taz signals for the end, and locks in the tazmission and King submits in 3 minutes!

quick results:

Fit Finlay d. Matt Bentley with the Air Raid Crash (10:43)
William Regal d. Perry Saturn with a knee to the head (15:35)
Mordecai d. Avatar with the Crucifix Bomb (4:11)
Taz d. Kenny King with the Tazmission (3:05)

darkhorse
March 26th, 2006, 6:30 AM
Ring of Agony
presents
"Destruction"

March 16, 2006
Santa Ana, CA

Randy Orton vs. Chris Masters

Orton and Masters stared each other in the eyes. Orton smacked Masters in the face and smiled. The smile soon disappeared when Masters delivered a series of punches, forcing Orton to the ropes. Masters whipped Orton to the opposite ropes and delivered a forceful clothesline. Masters bent down on one knee and told Orton "this is what happens when you mess with the Masterpiece, you cocky piece of s---", then punched the crap out of him. Masters then lifted Orton up and slammed him onto the top turnbuckle. Masters picked Orton up again and this time slammed him to the outside. After showboating inside the ring, Masters went to the outside and tried to clothesline Orton into the steel steps, but Orton dodged Masters and dropkicked Masters face first in the steps. Orton got back in the ring and waited for Masters to join him. As soon as Masters peered his head in between the ropes, Orton went on the offensive, delivering a double axhandle, followed by stomps to Masters' head. Orton then suplexed Masters back into the ring. Orton went to the corner and then delivered a bulldog. Orton continued to exploit Masters' face with a DDT. Orton tried to finish Masters off with the RKO, but Masters turned the RKO attempt into the Masterlock. When Orton put his foot on the bottom turnbuckle, Masters smashed Orton's face into the top turnbuckle, dragged him into the middle of the ring, then added more force to the Masterlock. Orton lost his consciousness and the referee ended the match.

Winner: Chris Masters

After the bell was rung, Masters refused to let go, After being reprimanded by the referee,.Masters only strengthened the power of the hold. Torrie Wilson apparently had seen enough and came out to the entrance ramp.

"You thought I was kidding, didn't you, Masters? I said I would take action if anyone tried to ruin my main event, and that's exactly what I'm going to do. Let go of the hold, get the hell out of my ring, and don't bother coming to any, and I mean any, ROA events because you're suspended!"

Masters was enraged and headed towards Wilson's direction. Wilson simply egged Masters on in a seemingly fearless manner.

"You want a piece of me, asshole?"

Then Matt Morgan came out and attacked Masters.

"You want a piece of me, then you're going to have to go through my personal security guard Matt Morgan first!"

Morgan kneed Masters in the stomach, then was slammed stomach-first onto the barricade.

(commercial)

During the break, Orton made it out on his own two feet, and Masters was escorted out of the building by ROA security.

Shane McMahon vs. Rob Van Dam

Van Dam tried to deliver a roundhouse kick, but Shane ducked under and threw a couple quick punches, followed by a dropkick, sending Van Dam to the corner. Shane did a springboard off the middle rope and delivered a spinning heel kick to Van Dam. Shane went to the top turnbuckle and missed the elbow drop attempt. Van Dam stepped over Shane's body and delivered a jumping moonsault from the canvas. 1, 2- Shane kicks out. As Shane got up, he snuck in a thumb to Van Dam's eye, then whipped him to the ropes. Van Dam moved when Shane ran to his corner and delivered a jumping heel kick. Van Dam attempted the Five Star Frog Splash, but Shane rolled out of the way. Shane got up, wound up his arm, and delivered multiple clotheslines, one for each time Van Dam got back up. When Van Dam seemed to be down for good, he went for another elbow drop attempt, and Van Dam countered by putting his knees up. Van Dam went for the Five Star again and nailed it this time. 1, 2, 3.

Winner: Rob Van Dam

Meanwhile, back in Torrie Wilson's office, Stone Cold Steve Austin appared and Matt Morgan stood in his way.

"I'm here to talk to Torrie Wilson, not some big goofy son of a bitch."

"Austin, anything you have to say to me, you can say with Mr. Morgan around.'

"Fine. I demand a match at Window Into The Soulless with the Undertaker so that I can whoop his sorry ass."

"Oh, you'll get it all right, and when he's through with you, don't come crying to me."

"We'll see who gets what after I'm done opening up a can of whoop ass."

(commercial)

Backstage, "Mean Gene" Okerlund is about to interview the ROA World Champion Triple H.

"Triple H, now that Chris Masters is out of the #1 Contender's match at Window Into The Soulless, how do you feel your chances are of keeping your title?"

"'What are my chances?' First off, why should one less man fighting over a shot at my title affect my 'chances' of keeping what's mine? And more importantly, why should 'chance' even matter? Look, Gene, all you and everyone else needs to know is that, after Window Into The Soulless, the King of Kings shall remain on his throne."

Tag Team Match
Kid Kash & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart vs. The Resistance (Sylvain Grenier & Rene Dupree)

Neidhart and Dupree started things off. Neidhart used his power, as well as his weight advantage, to back Dupree in the corner and followed it up by ramming his shoulder into Dupree's midsection multiple times. Neidhart tags Kash in. Neidhart holds one of Dupree's arms in an abdominal stretch-type maneuver, allowing Kash to quickly strike Dupree's side with his foot. Kash returned Dupree to the corner, delivered a series of kicks, then whipped him to the opposite corner, allowing Grenier to tag himself in. Grenier and Kash locked up. Grenier backed Kash up into the Resistance's corner. Grenier distracted the referee while Dupree choked Kash. As soon as the referee's attention shifted, Dupree let go. Grenier tags in Dupree, who kept the offense in the corner with punches to Kash's midsection. Dupree taunts Neidhart, and Neidhart tries to come in the ring but the referee restrains the Anvil, allowing the Resistance to double-team Kash and then switch members without tagging. Grenier attempted a fisherman's suplex in the middle of the ring, but Kash got his shoulder up. Grenier walked over to tag Dupree, then while Kash was crawling over to tag Neidhart, Dupree dragged him back in the middle of the ring and put Kash in a sleeperhold. Dupree managed to wear Kash down to the mat, but when it seemed like the match was won, Kash got on his feet, broke the hold, and delivered a flying clothesline. Both men are on the mat, crawling to their respective corners. Dupree tags Grenier, then Kash tags Neidhart. Both members of the Resistance go after Neidhart, but the Anvil manages to strike both men down with fists. Neidhart tags in Kash, and all four men are brawling in the ring, both Neidhart and Kash with the advantage. Before long, Jonathan Coachman manages to come down to ringside to distract the ref. Kash walks over and exchanges words with Coach while Dupree lowblows Neidhart and the Resistance delivers the Au Revoir. Dupree moves Neidhart out of the ring while Grenier attacks Kash from behind and, with the ref still distracted by Coach, holds Kash for a doubleteam attempt, but Kash ducks and Dupree clotheslines Grenier! Neidhart pulls Dupree out of the ring while Kash hits Grenier with the X-Factor! 1, 2, 3.

Winners: Kid Kash and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

After the match, Coach is berating the Resistance whie Kash brings a bag into the ring.

"Coach! I bet you're having problems trying to figure out what you're going to wear in our match this Sunday..."

Kash pulls a blue sequined bra and a matching miniskirt.

"...well I've taken the liberty of choosing for you!"

As Coach exits while throwing a fit, Kash tosses him the outfit and laughs.

Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar is heading to the ringside area for his match, next!

(commercial)

Brock Lesnar vs. Edge

Lesnar and Edge lock up. Lesnar forces Edge to the ropes, then whips him to the other side. Edge bounces off and delivers a flying shoulderblock which fazes Lesnar, but does not knock him down. Edge clotheslines Lesnar, but does not knock him down. Edge goes for another clothesline, but instead catches one from Lesnar. Lesnar sits Edge on the top turnbuckle and delivers a belly-to-belly suplex. Lesnar pulls Edge up by his hair and Edge reacts by punching Lesnar multiple times, then whipping him to the ropes and delivering the Spear. Edge realizes it won't be enough to finish Lesnar, so he sets up for a second one, which Lesnar dodges and, as a result, sends Edge flying shoulder-first into the ringpost. Lesnar sets Edge up for the F5, but the Sandman comes in and attacks Lesnar with the Kendo stick as the ref rings. Sandman finishes Lesnar off with the reverse Russian leg sweep and leaves the ring.

Winner (by DQ): Brock Lesnar

As Lesnar leaves the ring, Tony Schiavone and Jesse "The Body" Ventura provide a rundown of the finalized card for Window Into The Soulless:

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Up next on Destruction, The Rock vs. Test

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The Rock vs. Test

This match never gets underway. In fact, the Rock never comes out. As soon as Test makes his entrance, Rsven attacks Test from behind, whipping him into the barricade. Before Raven can capitalize, Test's partner, Sean O'Haire, attacks Raven from behind. Test and O'Haire doubleteam Raven all the way to the ring, taking turns punching Raven and then tossing him into the ring. O'Haire climbs the turnbuckles as Test delivers the big boot to Raven. Test delivers the pumphandle, then O'Haire immediately nails the Seanton Bomb. Rob Van Dam comes down to make the save, tossing Test out of the ring and delivering a spinning heel kick to O'Haire. Raven gets up and goes to the outside to continue brawling with Test. Meanwhile, Van Dam is on the top turnbuckle. He goes for the Five Star Frog Splash and connects with it. Van Dam's music hits and he poses for the crowd as this week's Destruction ends.

The Truth
March 27th, 2006, 6:19 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling


A brilliant white light covers the screen as a basic piece of classical music plays softly in the background.

From the dawn of time, a fine margin has separated human beings....

Jeff Jarrett flashes over the screen with his World Title.

A single decision can be the difference...

Booker T flashes over the black screen.

...between success and failure...

Booker T and Jeff Jarrett stare each other down.

Tonight, two men have the opportunity...

They continue to stare at eachother.

...to capture the most converted prize in sports entertainment...

Jarrett holds his belt up in front of Booker.

...but who will make the right decision?

Fade to Black.

Everything or Nothing

As Saliva's 'Always' blasts out on the speakers the camera cuts away from the Everything or Nothing logo which is being displayed on the tron and flies around the arena, which is full to the rafters for tonight's Pro Evolution Wrestling pay-per-view. The fans are clearly excited for the night and this can be seen in the signs that they have brought with them which range from the typical "The phenomenal AJ Styles", to the strange "Abyss: Will you have my babies?" to the downright weird "Jarrett is God". As the cameras pound round we hear Jerry Lawler and Joey Styles on commentary, just seconds before the camera floats down to them.

Styles: Hello, everybody! Welcome to Pro Evolution Wrestling's first ever PPV extravaganza! Thank you for joining us from all over the world to be part of this historic occasion!

Lawler: Yep, history is being made tonight even before the bell has rung! Imagine what it's gonna be like when the bell does ring, Joey! You won't be able to take your eyes off it!

Styles: Yes, we have some cracking matches for you tonight! AJ Styles comes up against his toughest challenge yet when he faces the monster Abyss! Not only that, but Daivari will be in Abyss' corner!

Lawler: That'll be tough for him, Joey, but how tough is it going to be for Rob Conway? He puts his title on the line against four other men in a Fatal Four Way! The odds have gotta be stacked against him.

Styles: And our main event, ladies and gentlemen, Booker T versus Jeff Jarrett, and they are going to be surrounded by a fifteen foot high Steel Cage! Oh, and by the way, the World Title is on the line!

Lawler: That's the main event?

Styles: Sure, King, why?

Lawler: Oh, I just thought Stacey would be in there!

Chavo Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko

Dean Malenko enters and is the subject of abuse from the crowd, due to his treatment of Chavo Guerrero in recent weeks. 'Ohhhh, Chavo!', and with that Chavo Guerrero himself runs down the ramp to a great ovation. He slides under the bottom rope and poses on the turnbuckle as the referee checks Malenko for any hidden objects. But Malenko is not prepared to wait any longer and he takes Chavo down with a stiff clothesline from behind! Malenko lays into Chavo with vicious right hands in the corner, and the ref begins his count - but Chavo fights back out of the corner with right and lefts of his own, followed by an Irish Whip. Guerrero ducks underneath the clothesline attempt but gets nailed with a sidewalk slam by the veteran. First cover of the match - One, two - but that's relatively easy for Chavo to kick out of. He gets right up but gets caught with an arm drag that Malenko follows up with a quick armbar. He positions himself in the perfect position to get maximum leverage, showing his tactical nous. Chavo uses his leg strength to bridge and take away some leverage from his opponent, his tactic works and Malenko is forced to break the hold. He comes at Chavo again but the quick Mexican gets a fireman's carry and Malenko connects with the canvas once again. Malenko gets to his feet but looks slightly taken back at the technical style that Chavo has chosen to work in this match.

Styles: The looks on Malenko's face tells the whole story. He obviously thought that he was a technically superior wrestler to Chavo, but Chavo has proven that he has the balls to hang with the best of them.
Lawler: Balls to hang with the best of them?!
Styles: Well, yeah, King. We're on pay-per-view!

As Chavo advances on him Malenko grabs the ref by his jersey and brings him in close so he can't watch as Chavo receives a low blow! Malenko rolls him back and grabs the tights in an attempt to steal the match - One, two - but Chavo pops the shoulder up despite his the pain in his groin. Even with the tights it's too early to seal the deal. Malenko hammers his hand against Chavo's back and snaps off a quick vertical suplex. He immediately comes back with a blatant choke on the Guerrero as he trash talks him. The referee tells him to knock it off and Malenko finally obliges at a four count. He settles for stomping on his opponent then whipping him to the turnbuckle. Chavo leans against the ropes as Malenko climbs up behind him and gets a headlock for a bulldog. He leaps off the ropes but Malenko shoves him off and sends his crashing back first to the mat! Malenko staggers up but only gets a clothesline for his troubles! He gets up and gets caught in a quick dropkick to the chin! Malenko retreats to the ropes and holds on tightly as Chavo bears down on him. Malenko tries another low blow, but this time Chavo has the move covered and he blocks it with his right hand. But Malenko knows more than just the one move and he proves that as he jabs his thumb into the eye of Chavo Guerrero!

Styles: I know I'm suppose to remain impartial, but that is blatant cheating by Dean Malenko.
Lawler: It's called trying to win the match, jackass.

Chavo loses his balances and Malenko taps his ankles. He jerks Chavo's leg and signals for the Texas Cloverleaf! He entwines Chavo's legs with his, and locks it on! Chavo yells in pain as Malenko yells with glee! Chavo desperately reaches out to the ropes like a baby reaches out for a rattle! He waves furiously as Malenko locks in the holer tighter and tighter. He makes one last grab - and gets it! The referee orders Malenko to break the hold but Malenko refuses. He drags Chavo back to the centre! But the peppy Mexican rolls through and Malenko gets hung on on the top rope. Malenko bounces back off the rope, German Suplex by Chavo! But he can't capitalise! He's still in pain after the Texas Cloverleaf! They both get to their feet simultaneously, Malenko swings a tired arm at Chavo, but Guerrero manages to duck it. Quick kick to the gut, he locks him in position for a vertical suplex - and he hits it! He keeps it locked on - and hits another suplex! He looks for another - and completes the third of the Three Amigos! Chavo limps to his feet and points to the sky. He hobbles up to the top rope and leaps in the air with great elevation - Frog Splash! Can he get the cover? Yes, he rolls onto Malenko and hooks the leg - One, two, three! He did it! Chavo has proven Malenko wrong! He beat him! Malenko tried every cheat in the book, but Chavo prevailed and got what he deserved!

Winner: Chavo Guerrero

Jerry Lawler is in the ring.

Lawler: Ladies and gentleman, this is the moment you've all been waiting for! It is my pleasure, and believe me it is, to introduce to you... Stacey Keibler!

Stacey's music hits and she enters to a rousing pop.

Lawler: Wow, Stacey, it's great to see you! How are ya?

Keibler: Well, I'm great, Jerry, but how are all the people of New York?

The crowd cheers.

Keibler: I'd bet you'd feel alot alot better if I slipped into something a little... less comfortable and a little more revealing...

As the crowd anticipation builds up, Matt Striker makes his way out to the entrance way.

Stiker: Now hold on just a cotton-picking second. I have travelled hundreds of miles to get here tonight, only to be told by management that I'm not going to making an appearance. I glance across at the monitor and what do I see? Do I see some wrestling? No, I see some hussy and some elderly Elvis impersonator standing in the ring, taking up MY promo time! I'm not going to stand for it. This is a wrestling company. These fans don't want to see half-naked women. They want to see me!

Striker drops the microphone and makes his way down the ramp. He slides in the ring, and shoves King out of the ring. He grabs Stacey's hair. "Ohhhh, yeah!"

Styles: What?! It's Matt Hardy! Why is he here?!

Hardy sprints down the ramp! He slides into the ring and hammers away on Striker. He bounces him against the ropes and gives him a kick to the gut - Twist of Fate! Stacey thanks Hardy and they walk together to the back.

AJ Styles vs. Abyss

Daivari accompanies Abyss to the ring. Abyss tries to catch Styles unaware, but he manages to dodge the monsters swinging fists. Styles backs off. He hasn't faced anyone quite like Abyss before. Abyss lunges forward again, but AJ manages to use his agility to excape the danger. He goes around the back of Abyss and attempts a German Suplex, but he can't lift Abyss. He stuggles and strains, but he can't get Abyss off the floor. The monster elbows out of it and AJ reels back. Abyss delivers a clubbing blow to the back of AJ's head. He lets out a muffled scream. Styles gets up to his feet and gets hit with several right hands to the head. He is whipped into the ropes, and as he comes off Abyss delivers one hell of a big boot. AJ falls to the ground holding his jaw, gasping for air as a triumphant Abyss screams violently, oviously feeling that he is well in control of the match. He picks both of Style's legs and looks for a Boston Crab, but having wasted that time, he falls into an inside cradle - One, two - and Abyss jumps out of it, and then knocks AJ down with an elbow to the back of the head. He cries in agony as Abyss picks him up and whips him into the ropes, but AJ stops himself in his tracks by holding onto the top rope. The monster runs at Styles with a ferocious clothesline, which AJ ducks, and sends Abyss over the top rope with a clothesline of his own, much to the delight of the crowd.

Styles: AJ is holding his own against the monster Abyss.
King: What are you talking about? Abyss has been battering him!

AJ should probably take this time to recover from the beating he received earlier on in the match, but that's not his style. He springs himself off the opposite ropes - Shooting Styles Press! How is that humanly possible? AJ leaped up onto the top ropes and spun around in the air, landing directly on top of his opponent! But surely that hurt AJ as much as it hurt his opponent. AJ clambers to his feet and drags Abyss up, but the monster lays into him with a shot to the gut. Abyss picks AJ up by the neck and bangs his head repeatedly off the announce table. The referee pleads with the monster to stop, but there is no letting up from arguably one of the most intimidating men in wrestling history as he continues to knock the brains of AJ Styles through the back of his head. The referee pushes Abyss, as a last resort before disqualification, however Abyss retaliates by pushing the referee away, and the ref takes a nasty fall as he trips over some of the camera wires at ringside. Abyss looks at the ref with a smile, turns round to look at Styles, and GETS NAILED WITH THE FULL FORCE OF THE RINGBELL! The referee didn’t see it, as AJ and Abyss both fall to their backs in utter agony.


King: Did you see that blatant cheating by AJ, then?
Styles: Yes, I did. He would've been disqualified, but Abyss knocked the referee out cold.

AJ slides both himself and Abyss into the ring. He perches Abyss on the top ropes and puts him a powerbomb position, He almost drops him, but manages to get him in position for the Styles Clash! He hits it! It's over! He rolls into the cover! One, two, three! But the referee isn't there! The crowd continue to count the fall, but it doesn't matter! A frustrated AJ rushes to the outside and tries to revive the referee. He forces him to his feet - Steel Chair to the back! Daivari just floored AJ Styles with a steel chair to the back! Daivari throws the referee and AJ into the ring. Abyss crawls on top of Styles, as the referee groggily counts the fall - One, two, thr - AJ somehow gets his shoulder up! You've got to admire the heart on this boy! Daivari can't believe it! He climbs onto the ring apron and signals for Abyss to hit the Black Hole Slam! Abyss fires Styles against the ropes - Black Hole Slam - no, AJ slid around his back! He comes off the opposite ropes - but he runs directly into the arms of Abyss! Again, AJ slides around the back of Abyss. He rolls through into the inside cradle - One, two, three! AJ Styles has defied the odds and defeated the monster Abyss. Daivari can't believe it!

Winner: AJ Styles

Jay Lethal is at his news desk.

Lethal: Hello. Tonight, Steve Blackman has the opportunity to get revenge on Chris Sabin for that vicious backstage attack a few weeks ago. I caught up with Blackman earlier this week.


Lethal shoves a microphone in Blackman's face.

Blackman: What am I going to do? I'm going to make Christopher Sabin suffer ten times more than he made me suffer. I won't leave this arena until his brains are all over this wall.

Back in the news room.

Lethal: There you have it. Stay tuned for further updates.

Fade to Black.

Mark Henry vs. Petey Williams

Henry stares coldly at the entrance way as he awaits Petey Williams. But the tricky Canadian comes from behind Henry and takes him down with a headscissors! Henry pops right back up, but Petey keeps him grounded with a low dropkick. Henry extends his arms and grabs Petey by the waist. The Canadian responds with a series of stiff kicks to the abdomen. But Henry refuses to let go. Petey is getting desperate now, and he furiously bruises Henry with even more kicks. But Henry draws Petey ever nearer to him. He wraps his arms all the way around Petey‘s waist and locks in a Bear Hug! Petey gasps for air as Henry locks in the move! He tries to clamp his arms around Henry's head and bash his skull, but Henry refuses to let go. The look in his face tells you that he wants to cause Petey some extreme pain. He raises up to one knee, and then to a fully upright position. Petey is now completely off the floor. Henry begins to shake manically as Petey‘s eyes bulge inside his head. The referee is visibly concerned as Petey's head drops onto Henry‘s sweaty shoulder. He tells Henry to release the hold and he does, dropping Petey‘s lifeless body to the floor like a sack of potatoes.

Styles: Wow, Mark Henry's power is bloodcurdling!
King: I have to admit, I'm worried for Petey.

In a normal match, Henry would pin his opponent, but not tonight. He really wants to punish Petey for his actions over the last couple of weeks. Henry drags Petey to his feet - low blow! Petey Williams retaliated with a low blow! Henry crumples to the floor, as Petey uses the ropes to get to his feet, still clutching those hurt ribs after the Bear Hug. Petey climbs to the top rope as Henry rests on his hands and knees in the centre of the ring. Petey leaps off the ropes with great height, and plants his leg right on the back of the head of Mark Henry! Petey manages to roll the big man over and get the cover - One, two - but it‘s not enough to pin the World's Strongest Man! Henry tires to get up to fight back, but Petey doesn‘t let him and he pummels him with a barrage of knees to the head. Henry still tries to get up. Petey puts Henry in position for the Canadian Destroyer! Can he possibly do this! He huffs and puffs - and he hits it! Somehow, Petey Williams just hit the Canadian Destroyer on Mark Henry! But it wasn‘t all good for Petey. He hurt himself in the process. He grasps his ribs, but still manages to cover him - One, two, thr - Henry powers out! Petey cannot believe it!

King: The first time we've seen the Canadian Destroyer in PEW, and I'm impressed! Styles: But it wasn't enough to put Mark Henry away!

Like an awakening giant, Henry hauls himself to his feet. Petey puts him in position for the Canadian Destroyer again! But, this time, Henry flips Petey over his head and onto the canvas! Petey crawls towards the ropes, but Henry is in hot pursuit. He forces Petey up, and lifts him up in position for the vertical suplex. Henry demonstrates his strength by hoisting Petey up and down over and over again. He finally drops him down with an almighty thud! He covers - One, two, th - Petey gets out of it! Henry doesn't seem fazed, and he drags Petey up again. He hit's a quick DDT, and climbs to the top rope. He looks down at Petey and - Big Splash! Pin - One, two, thr - Petey kicks out again! This time Henry looks shocked! A frustrated Henry bangs the mat and proceeds to climb the ropes once again. He gets to the top and signals for another Big Splash! He leaps off - but Petey moved! Henry just connected hard with the wood! Henry labours to his feet - Enziguri! Petey just hit an Enziguri! He covers him quickly - One, two, thre - Henry kicks out at the very last moment! Petey slowly makes his way up the ropes, giving Henry the chance to get up. Petey looks for the hurricanranna - but Henry catches him in midair - Powerbomb! The mat shakes with impact! One, two three! Henry wins the match, but Petey Williams gave him one hell of a test! Henry heads to the back holding his ribs.

Winner: Mark Henry

Tazz is in his office on the phone.

Tazz: So, you can definitely make it to Underground? Great. I thought they were gonna take over this place, man. Okay. Bye.

Chris Sabin enters.

Sabin: Listen, Tazz. I’m not feeling too great. How about you call off this match with Steve Blackman tonight? I really don’t feel good.

Tazz: Well, I’m sure Steve didn’t feel great when you attacked him.

Sabin whispers something in Tazz’s ear.

Tazz: Oh, really? Well, I guess I can make an exception.

Sabin: Thanks, man.

Tazz: It‘s no longer a no DQ match, it‘s just a regular singles match, now get your ass outta here.

Tazz escorts a disgruntled Sabin to the door.

Chris Sabin vs. Steve Blackman

Blackman wastes no time in taking out his frustrations on Chris Sabin. In a blind rage, he lays into him with a flurry of kicks and punches. The referee breaks it up and tells Blackman to calm down. The sneaky Sabin takes him down quickly with a Snapmare, he holds him down to the mat with a Reverse Chinlock, Blackman starts trying to fight out of it and gets a couple of shots in, Sabin still has the hold on but his grip is loosening. Blackman gets up to his feet with Sabin's hands around his neck, he pulls his arm back and elbows Sabin in the gut, getting distance between them, he pulls back and elbows him in the gut again and Sabin looses his sleeper hold. Blackman runs into the ropes and comes back looking for a clothsline, Sabin ducks and grabs him from behind and locks in the sleeper hold again. This time at the standing base he tries to weaken Blackman down onto his knees. Blackman is strong and fights it off, he throws his great amount of weight back and uses it to throw Sabin over his head and down onto the mat. Sabin slides across the mat and gets straight back to his feet, he puts his hands up to go for an attack but Blackman kicks him in the gut and holds him by the head as he's doubled over. He hoists him up and hits a textbook vertical suplex.

Styles: Blackman looked a little crazy at the start of the match, but he's finally settled down.
King: I wouldn't be so sure, he could snap at any moment!

Sabin quickly gets to his feet, not wanting to show Blackman his weaknesses. But Blackman ducks down slightly and scores a huge punch to Sabin' head, he stays on his feet and Blackman gives him another huge right hand that this time sends him down on his arse to the mat. Again he pulls himself straight back up again, Blackman goes to grab hold of him but he fades to behind and amazingly quickly rolls into a Schoolboy, he grabs the tights - One, two - Blackman kicks out, but is visibly shocked by the speed of that reversal by Chris Sabin! Blackman gets right back to his feet, and charges in at Sabin but he ducks a second clothsline and throws Blackman half way across the ring with a German Suplex! The effects of the suplex send Blackman rolling over the back of his neck and he lies with his face down in the mat. Sabin slides outside the ring and grabs Blackman's nunchucks to heat from the crowd, he slides back into the ring and goes over to where Blackman is lying face down on the mat. He lifts his head up and wraps the towel around his throat, he starts choking him out with the nunchucks and the referee is counting, he gets to four and Sabin breaks.

Styles: Why the hell isn't the ref doing his job and disqualifying Sabin?
King: Calm down, Styles. He's broken the hold.

As soon as the ref stops counting Sabin wraps Blackman's nunchucks around his neck again and starts pulling back choking the life out of him, the ref gets to four and Sabin still has the choke on. He gets to four and a half and Sabin lets go of the nunchucks altogether, the referee kicks it off the mat under the bottom rope to the outside. Blackman struggles up to his feet, and stumbles into Sabin's arms. He looks for the Future Shock, and he hits it! He surely has got the victory! He slides into the cover - One, two - Someone just broke the fall! Who the hell is that?! It's Jay Lethal! What the hell is that journalist doing here? Oh my God! He grabs a Steel Chair from ringside and cracks it across Sabin's head! A confused Blackman stares at across the ring at Lethal. He charges towards him and cracks him over the head with the chair as well! Why the hell is he doing this?! The referee calls for the bell and signals for help from the backstage area.

Winner: No Contest

Styles: Well, Jay Lethal just spoiled a perfectly good match. Why the hell did that news reporter get involved? What business does he have in this match? I'm sure we'll find out next week at Underground.

King: I'm being told in our ear that we have a major announcement to make.

The Spirit Squad come to the ring.

All: Ready? Okay!

The Spirit Squad are here,
Why don't you hear our cheer?
We know you’re shocked to see us,
You look like you’ve been hit by a bus,
Don't do things the wrong way,
Please welcome Rob Conway!

Woooo, alright!

The Spirit Squad head to the back, as Rob Conway makes his way to the ring in preparation for his title defense tonight. A chorus of boos greet the US Champion.

Conway vs. Venis vs. Daniels vs. Kidman
US Title

All four men are wary of each other at the beginning of the match. Venis is the first to attack, hooking up with Rob Conway. Venis locks in a side headlock, with an expression of pure determination on his face. Conway tries to lift him up into a backdrop, but Venis slides down his back and pushes him into the turnbuckle. While all this is going on, Kidman and Daniels are staring at each other with a great tension in the air. Venis bends Conway‘s arm back and lifts him up onto his shoulder, slamming him down onto the mat, hitting a Pump Handle Slam! Venis is slightly unnerved by Kidman and Daniels just staring frigidly at each other. He waves his hand in front of Daniels face, which draws a laugh from the crowd. Daniels does not respond. He does the same to Kidman, who also doesn‘t respond. He shrugs and floors Kidman with a right hand! Kidman pops right back up off the mat and towards Venis. He takes him halfway across the ring with a hiptoss. Daniels finally decides it‘s time to get involved, and he dropkicks Conway with such force that it sends him through the middle rope. Daniels doesn‘t let up, and he risks his body by catapulting himself over the top ropes to the outside!

Styles: Daniels suddenly explodes into life!
King: Conway knows what he‘s doing, Joey.

Despite Kidman being floored by two consecutive moves by Venis, he continues to charge at him. Again, Venis takes him down with a dropkick. He goes for a quick cover - One, two - Kidman got his shoulder off the mat with ease. Venis seemingly expected that, as he drags Kidman to his feet immediately and flips him into a snap mare. He locks in a rear Chinlock, but Kidman grabs hold of Venis‘ forearm and twists it around. He gets to his feet, and yanks the arm up and down repeatedly. Venis yells in pain, and eventually reverses it by reaching for Kidman‘s head, and drilling it into the mat with a DDT! Venis makes another cover - One, two - again, an easy kick out for Kidman. Meanwhile, Daniels is on the wrong end of a beating from Conway on the outside of the ring. The Fallen Angle was never able to recover after he was sent crashing into the steel steps, and since then Conway has been using the environment to his advantage. For the third time, he lifts Daniels up and drops him down onto the security railing. Daniels collapses to the floor, but Conway realises that if he gives Daniels any time to recover, he can be very dangerous. Daniels is met with a flurry of chops from Conway, each of them is greeted by a ‘Woooo!’.

King: I told you Conway had it covered, Joey!
Styles: He's a magnificent athlete, I didn't doubt he was capable of fighting back.

Venis takes Kidman down with a Double Arm DDT, and proceeds to climb to the top rope. He signals for the Money Shot! If he hits this, we surely have a new champion! He gets great elevation, but Kidman evades it! Kidman climbs the ropes, and signals for his own finisher - The Shooting Star Press! He hits it! He hooks the leg - One, two - Conway pulls Kidman out of the ring, breaking the fall! The ever-opportunistic Conway slides into the ring and makes the cover - One, two - But Daniels flies over the top ropes and breaks the fall with a leg drop! Daniels covers Venis - One, two, thr - Val kicks out! Daniels wastes no time, and drags Venis to his feet - Angels Wings! He hit it, surely it's over now! One, two, thre - Conway pulls Daniels off Val! He sets him up, and hit’s the 99 Crusher! What impact! He covers him - One, two, three! Somehow, against all the odds, Conway has retained his title!

Winner: Rob Conway (still US Champion)

Abyss is sitting in the corner of a room, rocking back and forth.

Daivari: Abyss, what the hell were you doing out there? That was AJ Styles! He’s a lightweight, for God sake. He should be easy pickings for you. I thought managing you was a good idea, but I guess not. Me and you - we’re through.

Abyss: Arrgghhhh!

Abyss gets to his feet and walks towards Daivari. Suddenly, Mark Henry comes from behind Abyss and takes him out with a Steel Chair shot to the head! Henry grabs Abyss‘ hair and smashes it into a nearby car window. He throws Abyss in the car.

Henry: Drive!

The driver puts his foot on it.

Daivari: It’s good to have you back, Mark.

They shake hands.

Team 3D vs. AMW
Table Tag Team Titles

Team 3D are the first to enter, and the very first thing they do is set up a table in the centre of the ring. The two brothers then wait for the arrival of their opponents. AMW's music hits, but they are nowhere to be seen. Then, from the crowd, AMW come from behind Team 3D and take both members out with clubs to the back of the head. Chris Harris cracks D-Von's skull against the solid wood of the table, as James Storm stops a mud hole in Buh Buh. With both men down, AMW feel like they can end this match early. Storm folds the table back up and places it in the corner. He gives Buh Buh a few more boots to make sure he can't fight back, before ramming him onto the table in the corner. Storm takes a big run up and powers towards Buh Buh in the corner, surely eliminating him from the match. But Buh Buh moves! Storm just went crashing through the table! But you can‘t eliminate yourself from the match! Buh Buh takes this as an opportunity to recover, as D-Von begins to fight back against Chris Harris. He hits him with a few slogoging jabs, bounces off the ropes and flies into Harris with a forearm smash, which sends Harris through the middle rope, to the outside of the ring!

Styles: Well, we've already seen a table go through and the match is only just starting.
Lawler: Bet you never saw anything like this in your old company, did ya?

Buh Buh decides that the best way to win the match would be to help his partner, and that's just what he does. He attempts to hoist Harris in the air and drop him onto the commentary table, but Harris has a steel chair in his hand, and he smacks it right across his skull! Buh Buh's eyes bulge out of their sockets before he falls right onto his back! Harris hits D-Von in the back with the chair, and rips the top off the commentary table. D-Von tries to come right back at Harris, but he moves and pounds him in the back with the chair again. D-Von is then forced onto the table by the eager cowboy, who hits him with a few chops for added measure. He calls for Storm, who has now recovered from his table bump earlier on. He climbs to the top ropes, although he does show signs of injury. But D-Von knows what's coming, so he quickly moves out of dodge, and jumps up onto the apron. He hooks Storm into a suplex position, but Harris is there to help him battle out of it. He grabs another chair, and smashes it into D-Von's back, causing him to fall to the mat below, opposite the broken carcass of his brother.

Lawler: AHA! It doesn't look good for those damn Dudleys now, does it?
King: I'm afraid not. But never discount their toughness, King.

Harris and Storm share a wry smile. They realise that the Dudleys are probably going to be easy pickings now. Storm slides a table from under the ring and sets it up on the mat outside. The question now is; how much pain are AMW going to inflict? Storm places D-Von on the table and Harris goes to the top ropes, bashing his elbow to signify an elbow drop. He flies - and MISSES THE LANDING! D-Von evaded him again! An angry Storm beats down and D-Von and goes to check on his partner. Meanwhile, Buh Buh is up and he has set up another table on the outside. Harris is out cold, as his partner shouts his concerns. Storm gets to his feet and brushes the hair from his face. He turns right into D-Von, he lifts him right off the floor - 3D! Right through the table! We have new Tag Team Champions! Somehow, after it looked like they were about to lose the match and their opportunity to win the titles, they have won them! Buh Buh and D-Von receive the brand new Tag Title belts from the announcer and they celebrate with them in the ring.

Winner: Team 3D

Booker T is tying his laces backstage, making his last preparations for the match.

Jarrett is in his room staring at his belt.

Styles: Here we go. As the cage lowers around the ring, you can really sense the anticipation around this arena as they gear up for the biggest match in this company's short history.

Lawler: Yes, I can't wait, Styles! Now Jarrett can prove he IS the best!

Styles: Maybe, King, but lets take a look at how this feud came about.

A video package looks back on the rivalry between Jarrett and Booker.

Jeff Jarrett vs. Booker T
World Title Cage Match

Jarrett warily enters the cage, and hands his title belt to the referee as Booker stands in the opposite corner, not taking his eyes of the Champion. The referee calls from the bell, and Jarrett moves from side to side, waiting for his opponent to make the first move. But Booker does not move a muscle. He continues to stand, rooted to the spot, as Jarrett gets ever nearer. Jarrett is seemingly gaining confidence as he begins ‘talking smack‘. He delivers a thunderous slap to Booker‘s right cheek. Booker hits back with a right hand to the temple, which sends Jarrett to the mat! They switch positions, and Jarrett is met with a booming chop as he rises to his feet. He hits another, which draws a huge ‘Wooo!’ from the screaming crowd! The force of those chops is so painful that Jarrett is forced to hold the ropes to keep himself upright. Booker wraps his right hand around Jarrett’s head and pounds it into the unforgiving steel that surrounds the ring! The crowd are baying for Jarrett‘s blood, as Booker repeats the action. Jarrett gets his hand up and elbows Booker in the face, which sends him back to the centre of the ring. Jarrett is oviously startled by the start Booker has made.

Styles: An important move by Jarrett there.
King: Yep, if he didn‘t hit that, Booker would‘ve been in total control.

Jarrett takes Booker down from behind with a low kick to the back of the leg. Booker yelps in agony, but manages to stay on his feet. Jarrett digs his fingernails into Booker‘s head and propels him towards the cage! Booker crashes off the side of the cage and to the floor. Jarrett looks to the crowd and signals that the belt is his. He shakes the cobwebs off and has the first attempt at climbing the cage. He takes a few steps up, but Booker connects with an Axe Kick! Jarrett still holds onto the cage, but his back is arched in agony. Booker wraps Jarrett‘s arm around his neck - Backdrop off the side of the cage! Jarrett seizes the back of his head, as Booker crawls up. He comes off the ropes and leaps a couple of feet in the air, crashing his knee down onto the very fragile head of the Champion. Now it’s Booker’s time to climb the cage. He climbs the ropes first, and grabs onto the top of the structure and tries to pull his body up from there, but Jarrett is back up and he hits Booker with a low blow! Booker doubles up and falls to the canvas as Jarrett waves to the back for some assistance. Here come America's Most Wanted! They're limping, but they're here!

Styles: Oh, come on! What the hell are AMW doing here?!
Lawler: They‘re just spectators, Joey, calm down.

AMW attempt to enter the cage, but are stopped by the officials. They shove them out of the way, but can‘t get the lock open. Here comes Tazz! The commissioner sends them to the back! AMW and Jarrett are distraught! Jarrett has taken his eye off the ball, and Booker punishes him with a German Suplex! Jarrett pops right back up. Booker attempts a Spinning Wheel Kick, but Jarrett ducks it. Stroke! No, Booker trusted his elbow into Jarrett’s gut! Jarrett scrambles to his feet as Booker springs off the ropes - Scissors Kick! He hit it! It‘s over! Booker heads for the cage door. The referee opens it for him, and Booker pops his head through. SMACK! Somebody just hit Booker right in the head with a Steel Chair! It‘s JBL! What the hell is JBL doing here? Why is he helping Jarrett! Booker stumbles back and collapses to the mat. Jarrett drags himself to the door. JBL extends his arms and helps Jarrett to the outside! Jarrett has retained the title, dammit!

Winner: Jeff Jarrett (still PEW World Champion)

Jarrett and JBL celebrate with the World Title as the show comes to a close. Booker T is left spread out on the mat, blood dripping from his mouth. He stares up the ramp towards the champion with a look of disgust.

Styles: Well, I am absolutely appalled. Jarrett couldn‘t beat Booker T on his own, so he called AMW out. When they were sent to the back, JBL came out! How the hell was Booker meant to win with those types of odds against him?!

Lawler: None of that matters now, Jeff Jarrett is still the PEW Champion!

Styles: And that makes me sick. Despite my personal feelings, tonight has been a tremendous night of sports entertainment. Questions have been answered, but so many more have been asked. Why was Matt Hardy here earlier tonight? Why was JBL here? What business did Jay Lethal have in the Sabin/Blackman match? Will we ever see Abyss again? Plus, many, many more!

Lawler: Tune into Underground this week for all the answers, and more!

Styles: That‘s all from us, folks. Goodnight!

Fade to Black.

Quick Results

Chavo Guerrero def. Dean Malenko
AJ Styles def. Abyss
Mark Henry def. Petey Williams
Chris Sabin vs. Steve Blackman - No Contest
Conway def. Venis, Kidman, Daniels to retain the US Title
Team 3D def. AMW to win the Tag Team Titles
Jeff Jarrett def. Booker T to retain the World Title in a Cage

Sinner
March 27th, 2006, 8:41 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday March 29, 2006

TONIGHT - A BATTLE ROYAL to crown the first WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, also - the revealing of Team United States Final Member. Plus, the first match in the World Wrestling Classic Cup Series!

The rules for the WWCCS is as followed:

Cup Series:
Singles Win = 7 Points
Singles Loss = -7 Points
Tag Team Win = 4 points
Tag Team Loss = -4 points
Pin = 2 points
Pinned = -3 points
Submission = 3 points
Submitted = -4 points
DQ Win = 1 point
DQ Loss = -2 points
Battle Royal Win = 5 point
Battle Royal Loss = -1 Point
Runner Up in Battle Royal = 3 points
Not Involved in Decision Win (Tag) = 2 points
Not Involved in Decision Loss (Tag) = -3 points
Not Involved in Decision Loss (Singles) = -2 points
Win With Finisher = 3 points
Defeated by Finisher = -3 points

In a 'New Old School' match:

Snuka 2 (6'1''. 230 lbs. Fiji. Superfly Splash. Adopted Son of Jimmy Snuka.)
vs.
Harry Boy Smith (6'6''. 256. Running Powerslam. Son of British Bulldog.)

HBS, got the win in an exceptional match, after Snuka 2 missed the Superfly splash, and then got slamed with the running powerslam in 8 minutes.

commercial.

Ron Killings, JBL, Shawn Michaels, and Marty Jannetty appear on the Sintron in separate windows. They announce that they are Team USA and tonight they introduce the final member, actually right now they will..Ladies and Gentlemen - the final member of Team United States is...

"I Am A Real American.." The crowd erupts and HULK HOGAN comes to the ring, debuting in Sinflux. Hogan poses and takes up inane amounts of time. He then cuts a promo basically saying that the rest of the world better listen up and say their prayers and take their vitamins. they better eat healthy, sleep good, and train hard because WHATCHA GONNA DO, WHEN HULKAMANIA RUNS WILD ON YOUUUU. And with that

"Your Time Is Up, My Time Is Now" JOHN CENA is here in Sinflux Wrestling! First Hogan and now Cena? What is going on. Cena gets in the ring. 'No no no no no no NO.' Cena says, in more elaborate fashion that this description - that Hogan is not in Team USA for the team, he is in it for himself. Hogan is a selfish man and this is just another way to get his name in the headlines again and to make a little more money. Thats all it ever is about with Hogan - the money. Hogan tries to argue but its no use, Cena calls him old man, and says that if his theme music is true and Hogan will 'fight for whats right' then Hogan will accept Cena's challenge to a match - where the winner will be the final member of Team USA! Cena then says that he will prove that his own theme music is true and that Hogan's 'time is up, and MY TIME is NOW! Word Life..' before reminding him that Hogan cant see him, after mocking Hogan and ripping his shirt off - but quickly.

commercial.

Now its time for the Main Event- featuring everyone who has won a match since Sinflux Wrestling has been in existence:

Chris Jericho, Sting, Taz, Ultimate Warrior, Mike Awesome, Ken Shamrock, Marty Jannetty, Gangrel, Hayabusa, Mortis, Paul Burchill, Glacier, Al Snow, Saturn, William Regal, Fit Finlay, and Mordecai

Marty Jannetty was the first man eliminated, by Finlay - who used the shillelagh to knock him out. Ultimate Warrior then eliminated Finlay. Mike Awesome eliminated Hayabusa. Ken Shamrock eliminated Glacier. William Regal eliminated Shamrock. Chris Jericho eliminated Al Snow, and Sting eliminated Saturn. Burchill eliminated Mortis after hitting him with the Cannon Blast (C4). Ultimate Warrior then eliminated Mordecai. Awesome took out Regal and Sting eliminated Burchill. Taz locked Jericho in the Tazmission, Sting and Warrior teamed up to eliminate Mike Awesome, but then Taz grabbed both Sting and Warrior by the inner thigh and managed to push them over the ropes, eliminating them both! Jericho then dropkicked Taz over the ropes but Taz hung on. Gangrel grabbed his chalice and sipped from it. He spit the red liquid in the eyes of Jericho and pushed him into the ropes (that Taz was pulling down) and Jericho has been eliminated. Taz rolls into the ring and Gangrel attacks him and goes for the Impaler, but Taz hits a release northern lights tazplex and then follows up with a hard clothesline, eliminating Gangrel! Taz is the World Champion! Taz is awarded the belt and he holds it up as the show comes to a close.


quick results:

Harry Boy Smith d. Snuka 2 with the running powerslam (8:46)
John Cena confronted Hulk Hogan in the ring, in both men's debut.
Taz last eliminated Gangrel to win the Sinflux World Championship in a battle royal (18:43)

The Truth
March 28th, 2006, 7:47 AM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Announcement

With the recent revelation that PEW General Manager, Tazz, is infact wrestling for SinFlux under the alias 'Taz', PEW and Taz have come to a mutual agreement. Taz will be released from his contract with immediate effect in order for him to fulfill his SinFlux commitments. All the PEW staff wish Taz all the best in his future.

Furthermore, PEW would like to make a second major announcement. The replacement for Tazz will be announced at this week's 'Underground' programme, live on the USA network every Wednesday at 8pm. The new commishioner bought PEW just after the 'Everything or Nothing' PPV last night, which was a rousing success. Click on the 'spoiler' tag to find out the new owner.

Vince McMahon

Thank you for your support.

The Truth
March 28th, 2006, 11:00 AM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

An astonishing display of pyrotechnics opens the show, fresh off the success of Everything or Nothing! A brilliant new set is the focus of the cameras attention. A large titantron sits just in front and to the right of a similar titantron, bordered with thick stainless steel. A stage has been added, and two commentary tables are set up the opposite side of the ring. After the completion of the pyros, we zoom down to our commentary team.

Styles: Hello, ladies and gentlemen. We are live in New York City, fresh off the tremendous success of Everything or Nothing! What a show we witnessed, King!

Lawler: It was a fantastic success, Joey. We saw the crowning of new Tag Team Champions, but do you know what I loved the most? The introduction of John Bradshaw Layfield!

Styles: Well, JBL did make an appearance, in favour of Jeff Jarrett. I really do fear for the rest of the roster. How can they compete with Jarrett, AMW and JBL?

Lawler: Simple, Joey - they can't!

Styles: I'm afraid you may be right, Jerry, and it makes me sick.

"No Chance in Hell" fires up across the sound system, and the crowd rise to their feet in anticipation. There he is - Vince McMahon! He struts to the ring with his typical swagger, as several crowd members bow down to him. His grin is from ear to ear as he stomps into the ring. He gets a microphone.

Mr. McMahon: Hello, everybody!

Bet ya didn't expect to see me here, tonight! Well, here I am! Infront of you stands the single most successful individual in the entire history of the wrestling business. It's true. I've made more money, I've made more stars, I've got better ratings. Just ask Ted Turner. When I was sitting at home last week, I was flicking the channels and I saw a little company called "Pro Evolution Wrestling". Do you know what I saw? I saw athleticism, I saw brutality, I saw ruthless aggression! And I liked it! I loved it, dammit! I missed that buzz of having control over such a powerful company. So, what did I do? I got out a copy of the yellow pages, and looked up 'Wrestling'. I saw this company, and gave it a call. Tazz answered. I said "How much do you want for PEW?". I won't tell you what he said, but we had a deal! So, I went to Everything or Nothing to cross the t's and dot the i's. I signed my name on the contract. Do you know what I said to Tazz? I said "Tazz... YOU'RE FIRED!". Yeah. That's right. Tazz has gone! You know who runs the place, now? ME! So, tonight, I'm going to make the biggest main event in the history of Underground. In one corner it will be Booker T. In the other corner, making his PEW debut, will be John Bradshaw Layfield! Thank you very much, enjoy the show!

Mr. McMahon turns to go to the back, but the Spirit Squad appear on the ramp.

All: Wooo, yeah!

Welcome Vinnie Mac,
Don't give us the sack,
We think that you're great,
What's up with all the hate?
We really love your swagger,
Like Austin loves his larger!

Wooo, Vinnie Mac! Woooo!

Vince doesn't look best pleased with their cheer.

Mr. McMahon: Who the hell do you think you are?! Vinnie Mac? That's Mr. McMahon to you! You know what? You want to make your debut tonight? Good! 'Cause tonight, you're gonna have a HUGE match! But, I'm not gonna let you who you're against yet!

Mr. McMahon leaves the Spirit Squad looked concerned.

Mr. McMahon: Before I go, I have one more match to announce. The new Tag Team Champions, Team 3D, will go up against the World's Greatest Tag Team - Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas! In a non-title match - RIGHT NOW! Thank you. Have a good night!

Vince leaves with a huge grin on his face.

World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Team 3D

The World's Greatest Tag Team get the advantage early on, using their speed to their advantage. Shelton and Charlie isolate Buh Buh from his partner and land a series of high-impact moves. Team 3D are obviously shocked by the way that their opponents have started. D-Von gets frustrated and attempts to interfere several times, but the referee stops him. With the ref's back turned, the World's Greatest Tag Team take advantage and hit some impressive double team moves on the tiring Buh Buh Dudley. But they take their eye off the experienced Dudley, and he makes a tag to D-Von. he cleans house, and sets Shelton up for the 3D! They hit their finisher, and get the cover. But AMW come to ringside and help out Benjamin and Haas! They beat down on Buh Buh on the outside. Shelton hits a T-Bone Suplex and covers D-Von, to pick up their first victory in PEW.

Winners: World's Greatest Tag Team

JBL is ready to be interviewed.

JBL: Last week, my good pal Jeff Jarrett gave me a call and said "JBL, how about you coming down to PEW? We can dominate this place! And that's just what we'll do. It's not rocket science. You don't need to have a degree in quantum physics to realise that there is nobody better in this company than myself, Jeff Jarrett and AMW. When you got the four best guys in the company, all grouped together in one stable, then they're unstoppable! AMW are future Tag Team Champions, Jeff Jarrett is the World Champion, and I am a wrestling... God! Onto tonight. Booker T. Last night, I screwed you outta your chance to win the World Title. Tonight, I'm going to make sure that you never have a Title shot again. Hell, after I'm done with ya, you won't be able to walk again!"

JBL storms off.

Daivari and Mark Henry come to the ring.

Daivari: Last night, all of you saw Mark Henry take out the monster, Abyss! I made a mistake when I decided to manage Abyss. I thought he was an unstoppable monster. But after AJ Styles beat him, I knew I had made a mistake. THAT's why I went back to Mark. Because I KNOW that Mark Henry is an unstoppable monster! He can beat anyone in the back! The World's Strongest Man is not afraid of ANYONE!

Enter the Big Show. He confronts Mark Henry. Mr. McMahon appears of the titantron.

Mr. McMahon: Hey! It's me again! Big Show - Mark Henry! Stop it! You two aren't having a match tonight! It would be idiotic of me to book such a big match for tonight. Mark Henry and Daivari, go to the commentary booth. You'll commentate on the Big Show's debut. He'll face... The Spirit Squad! That's right! All of 'em! Five on one! I've got faith in you, Show. Teach that damn Spirit Squad a lesson, will ya?

Big Show vs. Spirit Squad

Early on, Big Show is mobbed by the Squad. They beat him down and take turns to land big moves. But the underestimate Show's strength, and he powers out of a 'pile-on' with great effect, knocking half of them to the outside of the ring. He hoists Mitch up, and hits the Chokeslam! He covers him, but the rest of the Spirit Squad leap from the ropes to break the fall. Somehow, Show powers out again, and goes Chokeslam crazy! He hits a series of Chokeslams on the young grapplers, and it looks like he has the victory within reach! But Mark Henry crushes Show with a Big Splash! The World's Strongest Man drags Kenny on top of Show, and the referee counts the fall. The Spirit Squad have defeated the Big Show with the aid of Mark Henry.

Winner: The Spirit Squad

Petey Williams is walking the halls backstage. Christopher Daniels passes him.

Daniels: So much for getting to the top, eh, Petey?

Petey: What? You think you could have done any better?

Daniels: Of course.

Petey: Okay. Next week - Why don't you challenge Mark Henry?

Daniels: I will. Then I'll do what you couldn't do - Kick his ass.

Petey Williams is fuming.


Pro Evolution Wrestling

We would like to thank all our great fans for buying the Everything or Nothing PPV. The show was a tremendous success and we hope that you keep on watching in the future.

Ric Flair comes to the ring.

Flair: Woooo! It's great to be here in PEW! I'm not gonna ramble on about how I'm gonna make his company great, or anything like that. I'm just gonna say one thing; Rob Conway, you are an asshole! I've been watching this company for the last few weeks and I've been impressed by everything I've seen. But when I see you CHEAT to retain that United States Title, it makes me vomit! So, Rob, how are you gonna beat the dirtiest player in the game? How about it? Me and you - next week at Underground? Wooooo!

Ric Flair leaves Conway with a decision to make.

AJ Styles vs. Dean Malenko

Malenko is extremely pissed off after losing to Chavo Guerrero at Everything or Nothing. He throws his 'Book of 1000 Holds' out of the window early on in this match, just laying into AJ with punches and kicks. AJ falls to the floor in agony and stares up at Malenko, asking 'What the hell are you doing?'. Soon, Malenko tires, and AJ takes advantage of it by hitting a few high impact moves. He plays up to the fans, and the crowd respond with warm pops. After a long technical encounter, AJ sets Malenko up for the Styles Clash. But Malenko uses his leg strength to push Styles to the mat, and he locks in the Texas Cloverleaf. AJ stuggles and reaches for the ropes, but he can't quite get there. He is forced to tap. But Malenko won't let go of the hold! He keeps it on, and AJ continues to tap. the referee calls for the bell to be rung over and over, but Malenko is like a crazed man. The security team ad superstars including Christopher Daniels run down to come to AJ's aid.

Winner: Dean Malenko

Chavo Guerrero is speaking to Mr. McMahon in his office.

Mr. McMahon: Wow, the Spirit Squad were great tonight, weren't they?

Chavo: Yeah, but why are you telling me this?

Mr. McMahon: Oh, right. Chavo, you're a great athlete. I want to test just how good the Spirit Squad are, you know? So, next week, it's going to be you and...uhh.. TWO partners of your choice, teaming up to take on the Spirit Squad.

Chavo: Two partners of my choice? Okay. Great. But I thought I'd have bigger opportunities after I beat Malenko at Everything or Nothing. You know, maybe a US Title shot.

Mr. McMahon: You will, you will. In time, Chavo.

Chavo accepts, but he looks more than a little pissed off.

Matt Hardy vs. Petey Williams

This match begins at a frantic pace, as you would expect considering the two competitors. The opening is very evenly matched, as both men trade blows. They lock up in the centre of the ring and go through a very impressive technical display of chain wrestling. They both get to their feet and attempt dropkicks, but neither of them connects. Hardy eventually takes the advantage with a DDT. He climbs to the top rope and hits the legdrop, but Petey kicks out at two after a pin attempt. Hardy looks for the Twist of Fate, but Petey reverses it into the Canadian Destroyer, only for it to be reversed into the Twist of Fate once again! Hardy hits it, and covers Petey for the win. He and Stacey Keibler celebrate after the match, as Petey bangs the mat in frustration.

Winner: Matt Hardy

As Matt Hardy and Stacey Keibler are walking to the back, Matt Striker enters. He begins pounding on Matt, and throws him into the brand new titantron. Hardy tries to get away, but Striker chases after him and throws him right off the stage, through a table! Stacey looks down in horror as Striker laughs manically. Striker grabs Stacey by the hair and drags her to the back, as Matt is tended to by EMTs.

Styles: What the hell did Matt do to deserve that?

Lawler: He interrupted Striker at Everything or Nothing!

Styles: Interrupted him? All he did was stop Striker beating the hell out of a defenceless woman.

Enter Jay Lethal.

Lethal: You people may be wondering why I attacked both Chris Sabin and Steve Blackman last night. Well, I'll tell you. Chris Sabin didn't attack Steve Blackman. I did! Why, you ask? I needed a story. I'm a journalist, man. There was nothing of interest going on in this company. I had to make some trouble. So, I attacked Blackman. Why him? No reason. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Why did I frame Sabin? 'Cause it all added up. He was the one that said, upon hearing he wasn't on the card, "I'll see to that.". Steve Blackman was attacked backstage and who replaced him? Chris Sabin! It all works out perfectly!

Sabin appears on the ramp. He begins to walk down. Security restrain him. Blackman appears and is also restrained. Blackman and Sabin begin to brawl amongst the security, as Jay Lethal laughs to himself in the ring.

Booker T vs. JBL

Booker T is understandably upset with JBL after his interaction at Everything or Nothing, so he wastes no time when the bell rings! He takes JBL down with an Axe Kick. JBL slides out of the ring, surprised by Booker's intensity. JBL gains the advantage by pulling Booker's feet from under him. He doesn't let Booker get off the floor, and he continues to stomp on Booker as the referee tries to break them up. Later on, Booker regains the advantage and looks to wrap up the match with a Scissors Kick! He hits it, but Jeff Jarrett hits him from behind with a Steel Chair, while AMW distract the referee! JBL charges into Booker and hits the Clothesline from Hell! JBL pins him, and gets the victory! After the match, AMW and Jarrett come into the ring and beat down on Booker T.

Winner: John Bradshaw Layfield

They continue to beat down on Booker even after the bell rings. But here comes Team 3D! They momentarily even out the odds, but the weight of numbers give their rivals the advantage. Team 3D and Booker T are defenceless!

*BOOOOM*

A big explosion sounds throughout the entire arena and Kane makes his way to the ring. He gives AMW a pair of Chokeslams! He gives JBL a big boot! He hits a huge Tombstone on Jeff Jarrett! Kane has cleaned house! He checks on Team 3D and Booker, as their rivals crawl to the back!

Styles: Oh my God! Kane! Kane! What the hell is Kane doing here?!
Lalwer: I don't know, but it's not good for Jarrett!
Styles: Tune in next week, when we'll find out the answers! Goodnight, everybody!

Fade to Black

Quick Results

World's Greatest Tag Team def. Team 3D
The Spirit Squad def. The Big Show
Dean Malenko def. AJ Styles
Matt Hardy def. Petey Williams
John Bradshaw Layfield def. Booker T

Next Week on Underground

Christopher Daniels vs. Mark Henry
Chavo + ??? + ??? vs. The Spirit Squad
Ric Flair vs. Rob Conway - US Title

Bennedy
March 28th, 2006, 11:38 AM
CWF PRESENTS........

ATTITUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We are shown a Highlight Package featuring the Main Event last night
and then we see Mick Foley come out to make a mjor announcement. Tonight it will be a Battle Royal as at Lights Camera Action it will be Angle vs Kobashi vs The winner of the battle royal for the CWF Title.

Tag Team Titles

Hardy Boyz vs The James Gang

James Gang got off to a good start as they dominated the Hardyz with their strength. Matt got the tag after Jeff got badly beat and went for the Twist of Fate but was reversed into a rollup by Jesse James for the 1 2 3 and to win the CWF Tag Team Titles.

Winners and new CWF Tag Team Champions: The James Gang

Suddenly Jesse and Kip are attacked from behind by CWF'S newest signings MNM! They hit the Snapshot on Kip and hold the Tag Team Belts high above their heads.

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We come back to see Alex Shane in the ring with a Microphone. He says that he wants Kenata Koashi in the ring now! But instead out comes Gregory Helms who comes out and slaps Shane across the face. This starts a match right on the spot.

Gregory Helms vs Alex Shane

Helms got the upper hand with his high flying anticts. Alex manages to ground him and go for the One Night Stand but helms goes for a backslide which gets a 2 count. He next tries for a Powerbomb but Helms hits the Shining Wizard for a win.

Winner: Gregory Helms

We see Jushin Liger on his way to the ring ready to defend his Cruiserweight Title against Spanky.


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CWF Cruiserweight Championship
Jushin Liger vs Spanky

Great high flying match with Spanky hitting a great move which looked like a reverse DDT but he performed it while springboarding in the air. He got a 2 count and tried to go for Sliced Bread No.2 but had no luck with it and got caught with the Liger Bomb for the 1 2 3.

Winner and Still CWF Cruiserweight Champion: Jushin Liger

We see Lance Storm entering the ring as the battle royal gets ready to start.

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Battle Royal for CWF Championship Triple Threat match at Lights, Camera, Action.

All the wrestlers gather in the ring when unfamiliar music hits. They shocked when out comes SAMOA JOE!!!!!! All the wrestlers can not beleive it and attack him.

Order of Elimination
Nunzio by Joe
Jesse James by Rhino
Spanky by MNM
Lance Storm by Joe
Jonny Storm by Helms
Jamie Noble by Jushin Liger
Kip James by Goldberg
Gregory Helms by Joe
Rhino by Jeff Hardy
Matt Hardy by Jeff Hardy
Jeff Hardy by MNM
Jushin Liger by Jody Fliesch
Jody Fliesch by Alex Shane
Johnny Nitro by Joe
Alex Shane by Goldberg
Joey Mercury by Goldberg
Goldberg and Samoa Joe eliminate each other.

They are still brawling when Mick Foley comes out. He announces the idea for a Triple Threat Match has been scrapped and it will be Kurt Angle vs Kenta Kobashi one on one for the CWF Championship at the ppv while Samoa Joe will face Goldberg in a No.1 contenders match inside A STEEL CAGE!!!!!!! The crowd pops like wild as the show comes to an end.

End Show

The Truth
March 28th, 2006, 1:52 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

An unbelievable pyrotechnic display lights up the arena. The camera zooms excitedly around the crowd, who are cheering wildly here in Miami. We cut to Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler.

Styles: Hello, and welcome to PEW Underground, live from Miami, Florida!

Lawler: The PEW fans are packed to the rafters tonight!

Styles: I'm not surprised, King. We've got a great card, tonight! The Nature Boy, Ric Flair, will have an opportunity for another title run, against Rob Conway. Plus, Chavo Guerrero needs to find two partners to go up against the Spirit Squad, tonight! And the World's Strongest Man goes one-on-one with Christopher Daniels.

Lawler: And, oh my God, what a main event! Jeff Jarrett defends his World Title against the monster that debuted last week on Underground, Kane! That should be great!

Jay Lethal vs. Chris Sabin

Jay Lethal makes his in ring debut against the man that he claimed attacked Steve Blackman - Chris Sabin! Lethal shows some excellent ring work early on. Sabin, who is no slouch himself, was too blinded by his anger to escape any of Lethal's dangerous moves. Lethal flips Sabin onto the mat using a hiptoss. He springs off the ropes and sends both his boots flying into Sabin's face. Lethal makes several covers, but Sabin continues to kick out. Eventually, Sabin feels his way into the match. He sets Lethal up for the Future Shock, but Lethal reverses it into a roll up, which gets a two count. Jay climbs to the top and looks for a moonsault, but Sabin moved! Lethal struggles up to his feet - Future Shock! Sabin must have the victory. But Steve Blackman comes to ringside and begins to lay into both men with a kendo stick! Blackman has to be restrained by security! This feud is becoming extremely tense! All three men have a hatred for eachother!

Winner: No Contest

Vince McMahon bumps into Steve Blackman backstage, who is being restrained by security.

McMahon: Look, Steve. I know you're upset. But this has got to stop. No more attacking Jay Lethal or Chris Sabin, alright? You'll have your chance. At the next PPV - Broken Glass. In a triple threat match. Steve Blackman vs. Jay Lethal vs. Chris Sabin! How about it?

Blackman nods his head in approval.

McMahon: That's the spirit!

McMahon walks off, as security release Blackman.

Enter Matt Striker, dragging Stacey Keibler with him.

Striker: Hi, everyone. I'm here with my lovely girlfriend, Stacey. I've just got a quick message for Matt Hardy. Hey, Matt. How are you in your hospital bed? I hope you rest up real well. 'Cause if you don't show up next week... well, let's just say you'll never see Stacey again. Speaking of Stacey... she's with me now okay, so hands off. If you REALLY want her, Matt. If you REALLY love her, Matt. You'll except my challenge for a match at Broken Glass. If not... I think you can guess what'll happen, Matt. I look forward to hearing from you.

Striker turns to Stacey and kisses her forcibly, as Keibler tries to pull away. He seizes her hair and drags her to the back, as she screams for Matt to save her.

Christopher Daniels vs. Mark Henry

Daniels is looking to do what Petey Williams couldn't do - beat the World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry. Daniels is obviously determined early on, and Mark Henry looks a little bit distracted, perhaps fearing interference from the Big Show. Daniels takes advantage of this, and takes Henry out early on. He takes him down with a couple of dropkicks, and locks on a submission. Henry battles out, but he takes longer than he normally would. He floors Daniels with a clothesline, but doesn't continue the assault as he normally would. He looks around the arena. But Big Show is nowhere to be seen. Eventually, Henry gets into his stride. He hits the Pump Handle Slam, and it looks like he may have the victory, but the ref is down from an earlier bump. Henry tries to revive him, but Big Show comes from behind. Chokeslam! Henry is out! Show revives the ref, and Daniels crawls on top of his opponent, and picks up the win.

Winner: Christopher Daniels

Christopher Daniels is backstage after his victory over Mark Henry. He spots Petey Williams.

Daniels: Hey, Petey! So I couldn't beat Mark Henry, could I?

Petey: You were lucky. If it wasn't for Big Show, he would've kicked your ass.

Daniels: Really? Are you saying I'm not as good as you?

Petey: Do I even have to say it?

Daniels: Oh. So, why don't you face me next week?

Petey: That sounds great.

Daniels: I'll look forward to it.

Daniels and Petey go separate ways. Daniels bumps into Dean Malenko.

Daniels: What you did to AJ last week was sick. Just so you know. If you ever do that again, you'll have me to answer to. You wouldn't want that, would you?

Daniels walks off as Malenko frowns.


Broken
Glass

PEW returns to PPV in three weeks time...

Chavo is in the ring, waiting for his partners. The camera cuts to backstage, where Val Venis and Billy Kidman are on their way to the ring. From behind them, the Spirit Squad attack! They throw both men into the concrete wall, and both men are knocked unconscious.

Chavo Guerrero vs. The Spirit Squad

Chavo Guerrero has no chance in this match. All five members of the Spirit Squad beat down on him from the opening bell. They all hit their signature moves, and Kenny covers him for the win.

Winners: The Spirit Squad

Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas enter Mr. McMahon's office.

Haas: Hey, sir. We beat the tag team champions last week. So, me and Shelton were thinking. Could we have a shot at the titles? I think we deserve it.

McMahon: Really? Uhhhh. I'll tell you what I'll do. If you can beat America's Most Wanted tonight, then you will be the number one contenders for the tag team titles.

Shelton: That sounds great, sir.

They leave the office.

Ric Flair vs. Rob Conway
US Title

The old master comes up against the young pretender. Conway looks to swing the momentum in his favour by cheating, but Flair has every move scouted. Conway tries a low blow, but Flair blocks it. Conway tries to rake the eyes, but Flair rakes his eyes first. Eventually, Conway gets frustrated and scraps the idea of 'wrestling'. He lays into the legend in the corner with right boots. He looks to hit his finisher, but Flair reverses it and locks on the Figure Four. Conway wriggles out of it and makes it too the ropes. As Flair approaches Conway, he rolls him up! Conway grabs the tights AND the ropes for added leverage. He gets the win, and a sly smirk appears on his face. He slides out of the ring and raises his title above his head, as Flair looks at him, with a look of disgust.

Winner: Rob Conway (still US champion)

Before Conway leaves, Vince McMahon enters.

McMahon: Hold it. I, for one, aren't happy about your cheating, Rob Conway. You've cheated to win every single match. I think Ric Flair should have another opportunity to win the belt. So, at Broken Glass, it'll be Rob Conway defending his US title against the Nature Boy, Ric Flair! Woooo! If you cheat, Rob, the title WILL change hands.

Vince leaves as Conway protests the decision.

AMW vs. World's Greatest Tag Team

The crowd are split on who to support for this one. The WGTT get the upper hand, using their impressive athleticism to take out both members of AMW. There are a number of near falls early on, but they are all fairly easy to get out of. Shelton hits an impressive spinebuster, and gets a near fall. Haas locks on a SharpShooter to Chris Harris, and it looks like he may tap, but it is broken up by James Storm. Both members of AMW enter the ring and take out Charlie Haas. They can then concentrate on Shelton. Storm hits the Superkick, and so does Harris. Haas is out cold. Harris goes for the cover, but Shelton comes flying off the top rope, hitting an impressive moonsault! He runs to the apron and takes out Storm, as Haas covers Harris, and WGTT get the victory. They are the number one contenders for Team 3D's Tag Team Titles!

Winners: World's Greatest Tag Team

Booker is in Kane's locker room.

Booker: Come on, Kane! You're gonna beat Jeff tonight, and win the World Title! When you do, I'll be the first in line for a title opportunity. Won't I, Kane?

Kane: Yes.

Booker: Good. Now let's do this thing.

They both leave and head to the ring.


Broken
Glass

PEW returns to PPV in three weeks time...

Henry and Daivari storm into Mr. McMahon's office.

Henry: I want Big Show! Next week!

McMahon: Wow, wow. You can have Big Show. But not next week. That match deserves to go on pay-per-view. And it will. At Broken Glass in three weeks time - Big Show vs. Mark Henry!

Henry: Yeah! That's what I'm talking about!

Henry and Daivari leave, satisfied with what they have heard.

Kane vs. Jeff Jarrett
World Title

Kane looks very impressive in his first match in PEW. He uses those huge arms to take Jarrett out with a couple of uppercuts. He takes the match at an extremely slow pace. He lays into the champion in the corner, like he's a human punchbag. He hoists him up to the top ropes and hits a huge superplex! This is the continued pattern for most of the match, but Jarrett gets back into with a rake of the eyes. He goes for the Stroke, but Kane reverses it into a Chokeslam! It looks like we may have a new champion! Kane covers Jarrett. But JBL interferes! He hits Kane with the title! The referee calls for the bell! With Jarrett and Kane out cold, JBL has the title in his hands. He stares at it with a look of fascination, as the show goes off the air.

Winner: Kane via DQ

Styles: Did you see the look that JBL gave that title? What could that mean?

Lawler: Everyone's gunning for the title, Joey!

Styles: They sure are. We'll see you next week! We said that last week and that crazy bastard The Truth wrote another show! That's two shows in a day, people! TWO SHOWS! Who knows, maybe there'll be another one today? Probably not. Anyway, I'm rambling. Goodnight!

Fade to Black

Quick Results

Jay Lethal vs. Chris Sabin - No Contest
Christopher Daniels def. Mark Henry
The Spirit Squad def. Chavo Guerrero
Rob Conway def. Ric Flair to retain US Title
WGTT def. AMW for Tag Title No.1 Contendership
Kane def. Jarrett via DQ - Jarrett retains Title

Next Week on Underground

Christopher Daniels vs. Petey Williams
WGTT vs. Team 3D - Tag Team Titles

Broken Glass PPV

Rob Conway vs. Ric Flair - US Title
Matt Striker vs. Matt Hardy?
Mark Henry vs. Big Show?

Sinner
March 29th, 2006, 8:44 PM
Sinflux Wrestling will present its first Pay Per View this sunday - "Instigation" featuring The World Champion Taz defending the title, Chris Jericho, Ultimate Warrior, Ken Shamrock, Mike Awesome, Hayabusa, Boogeyman, and Gangrel. Also, the only match that will be announced prior to the show: John Cena vs. Hulk Hogan!

who else will show up at ''Instigation" - tune in to find out!

The Truth
April 3rd, 2006, 12:09 PM
“Blood & Fury”

‘The Mural’, visible only by candle light.

Footsteps on the exposed wooden floors. Creaking, like an old house does.

The Truth enters the frame, dressed in a suit and clutching a briefcase.

Free hand in his pocket, he takes one last glance at Maelstrom’s picture.

Game day.

As shocking as it may be for Maelstrom to discover, given my ‘generic buzzword fetish’ – or, officially, GBF – the concept of destiny is something that does not entirely convince me.

Am I to believe that all the suffering that I have endured to get to where I am today is meaningless?

Am I to believe that I would’ve eventually gotten here regardless of my effort or lack thereof... merely because it’s my destiny?

That’s a slap in the face of anyone who has ever worked for something.

No, I don’t believe in destiny.

There is no predetermined path... only crossroads.

Crossroads without road signs... sometimes without roads... sometimes we have to make our own path, through the thorns and the bristles and the mud...

At Blood & Fury, I go offroad... I can’t take the well-trodden path.

Not against Maelstrom. He may be as funny as cancer, but the guy knows his way around the ring.

But I’ll take the thorns and the cuts and the bruises... God knows I’ve taken ‘em before.

There will be blood and fury, no doubt...

Destiny won’t shield me... or carry me through.

It’s down to me.

It’s all... down... to me.

The Truth turns away and heads toward the door. He turns the door knob and holds it open ajar.

I can’t wait to wipe that smile of your face, Mael Man.

That’s The Truth.

He slams the door behind him.

Fade to black.

Sinner
April 3rd, 2006, 6:40 PM
I'll sign him! woo!

Sinner
April 3rd, 2006, 7:35 PM
the logo/poster for the first pay per view has been offcially released. It features Sinflux World Heavyweight Champion 'The Human Suplex Machine' Taz, wearing the belt, looking to choke someone out, 'standing' over the event name. here it is:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v631/reyjuve/instigation.jpg

all we know for this event is that Taz will defend the Sinflux Championship, and that John Cena will go one on one with Hulk Hogan for the final spot in Team United States!

The Truth
April 5th, 2006, 1:43 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Rumour Report

Shelton Benjamin was initially scheduled to be Stacey Keibler's boyfriend before the signing of Matt Hardy. As PEW had no specific plans for Hardy, they decided to put him in the angle with Matt Striker and put Benjamin with his former tag team partner, Charlie Haas.

Kenny and Mickey were the only two Spirit Squad members signed by PEW. After realising that a cheerleading gimmick would not work with just two guys, management signed the rest of the group.

PEW management is very pleased with the ratings the show has been getting over the past couple of weeks. It is believed that the introduction big names such as Ric Flair, Kane and JBL have helped up the ratings.

Before the signing of Kane, the original plan for the Broken Glass PPV was for a JBL vs. Jeff Jarrett match, with JBL being a tweener and Jarrett being the heel. The story was that Bradshaw would help Jarrett retain his belt a couple of weeks in a row, and demand a match for his troubles. Booker T would have been put into a feud with a heel Ric Flair, who would have joined the Jarrett/AMW stable.

PEW has been pestering all the major feds in a bid to acquire some of their stars. Since the new owner inherited a roster he was fairly unfamiliar with, he wanted to add as many former WWE names as possible. That is the reason for the arrivals of Kane, Flair, JBL, etc. and the departures of Elix Skipper and Bobby Roode.

Sinner
April 5th, 2006, 5:35 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v631/reyjuve/instigation.jpg

World Wrestling Classic Cup Series Elimination Match
In this match, each wrestler will represent a team (that they are not a member of) Each elimination, will count as 2 points for a pin or 3 points for a submission for their represented team, and the winner will get an additional 7 points. Being eliminated will not count against the team, however. It should also be noted that these wrestlers were hand-picked by the team that they represent.

Tracy Smothers (Italy) vs. A1 (Canada) vs. Chuck Liddell (UFC) vs. Primetime Elix Skipper (United States) vs. Fatu (Pacific Islands) vs. Aguila (Mexico) vs. Masahiro Chono (Japan) vs. Andy Simmonz (United Kingdom)

This contest was an all out brawl for the entire time, and it flowed out of the ring, leaving Simmonz and Liddell in the ring together. Simmonz came at Liddell with a flurry, but Liddell quickly took Simmonz down to the mat with a throw and then lit into him with a series of blows to the face. Fatu then entered the ring and kicked Liddel in the side of the head with a reverse thrust kick, and then hit the Fatu Driver for the elimination! Tracy Smothers and Primetime then teamed up on Fatu, but were both shoved down. A1 then tried but couldnt take Fatu down, and ended up on the receiving end of a Samoan Drop. Aguila flies off the top onto Fatu, but Fatu catches him. Simmonz then dropkicks Aguila down onto Faut, but Fatu kicks out. Masahiro Chono runs and kicks Fatu hard in the side of the head. Chono covers him 1..2..3! Fatu is eliminated. Simmonz and Aguila then toss Chono out of the ring, but get a double clothesline from A1. Tracy Smothes comes after A1, but gets a jackhammer for it, and is eliminated! Simmonz, Chono, Aguila, and A1 then battle in the corner, Chono chops Simmonz - who staggers backwards into Elix Skipper stiff kick to the small of the back. Primetime nails Simmonz with the Sudden Death and Simmonz is gone. Chono is then rolled up by A1, who gets the shocking pinfall! Skipper then, on the apron, hits a slingshot somersault clothesline to A1, and Aguila comes off the top with a moonsault, A1 is eliminated. Skipper then kicks Aguila hard in the head and hits the Play of the Day, for the win! at 15:34.



Dean Baldwin vs. The Boogeyman

basic Boogeyman squash. Clothesline, choke, pumphandle, eat some worms, spit them on Baldwin, chokebomb, 1..2..3! in 3:11.



World Wrestling Classic World Cup Series

Ken Shamrock (UFC) vs. 'Sir' William Regal (United Kingdom)

hard hitting, "shoot" style match,that saw many submissions and throws. Regal tried for the Regal Stretch, but Shamrock countered into the Ankle Lock and Regal had to tap out. in 15:20.



Goldust vs. The Ultimate Warrior

Goldust surprisingly takes control of the match, and even hits the Shattered Dreams. Goldust pulls Warrior up for the Curtain Call, and hits it, but Warrior is now running around the ring like a crazy man. Clothesline, Clothesline, shoulder block. Gorilla Press slam, splash, 1..2...3! in 6:13.




World Wrestling Classic Cup Series

Petey Williams (Canada) vs. Paul Burchill (United Kingdom) vs. Rey Mysterio (Mexico) vs. Jushin Thunder Liger (Japan)

fantastic match, that in the end, saw Liger attempt a Liger Bomb on Mysterio, only to be countered into a hurracanrana, but Liger kicked out. Mysterio ran into the ropes, and Burchill pulled him out of the ring. Petey hit the Canadian Destroyer on Liger and covered him, but Burchill broke it up with a running standing shooting star press! Mysterio then springboarded off the top rope, missed Burchill, and flattened Petey with a seated senton. Mysterio then turned around into the C4 from Burchill, 1...2...3! in 13:03.



Hardcore Match

Mike Awesome vs. Hayabusa vs. Saturn vs. New Jack

brutal match that saw, and Awesome Bomb through a table to each of his 3 opponents. Saturn hit an elbow drop through a table on Hayabusa. New Jack dove off a balcony onto Awesome through a table. Hayabusa hit New Jack with a Falcon Arrow from the second turnbuckle and then landed the Phoenix Splash for the win. Along with many many weapons being involved, including garbage cans, staple guns, baseball bats, chairs, chains, and kendo sticks. in 24:40.



World Wrestling Classic Cup Series

Marty Jannetty (United States) vs. Fit Finlay (United Kingdom)

good match that saw Finlay get a clean, win after a Tombstone Piledriver, in 11:23.



Number One Contendership

Chris Jericho vs. Gangrel

Gangrel took every shortcut known to him, but Jericho found a way out every time. Jericho tried for the Liontamer numerous times but couldn't get it locked in. In the end, Gangrel looked to hit the Impaler, but Jericho countered with a northern lights suplex, and then hit a quick lionsault and got the 1, 2, 3! in 9:57.



World Wrestling Classic Cup Series Battle Royal

Team Canada's Lance Storm, Eric Young, Bobby Rude, Pierre Oulette vs. Team Italy's Little Guido, Big Vito, Big Sal, Johnny the Bull, Tony Mamaluke vs. United States' Shawn Michaels, Ron Killings, JBL vs. Pacific Islands' Haku, Ekmo, Kimo, Snuka 2, Siaki vs. Mexico's Psicosis, Konnan, Super Crazy, Juventud Guerrera vs. Japan's Masato Tanaka, Kenta Kobashi, Great Muta vs. United Kingdom's Nigel McGuinness, Harry Boy Smith vs. Ultimate Fighting Championship's Dan Severn, Tank Abbott, Tito Ortiz, Randy Couture

The 500+ pound Big Sal was immediately ganged up on and eliminated, and then the UFC fighters were all eliminated by the Pacific Islanders! Harry Boy Smith, Tony Mamaluke, Little Guido, Psicosis, Super Crazy, and Juventud then all went out, because of their light weight, presumably. Not surprisingly Snuka 2 and Siaki were then eliminated. Kobashi then eliminated Oulette, as Johnny the Bull press slammed JBL out of the ring! HBK hit the Sweet Chin Music on Kimo, who fell over the top rope to the floor. Ekmo tried to save him, but ended up eliminated himself. McGuinness, Tanaka, Muta, Young, Rude, Vito, and Killings then were the next to go. Konnan eliminated Kobashi, but was then quickly outed by Storm, who was tossed by Haku! Shawn Michaels then clotheslined Johnny the Bull out, and turned around into the Tongan Death grip! Haku pushed Michaels over the ropes eliminating him! match lasted 21:11.



The winner of the match will be the final member of Team United States in the World Wrestling Classic Cup Series

Hulk Hogan vs. John Cena

lock up, neither man gives. test of strength, no man wins. they try to knock each other down with clotheslines and shoulder blocks, no man falls. Cena then begins to punch away at Hogan, who punches back but Cena ducks one and then clotheslines the Hulkster down! Hogan fights back to his feet and clotheslines Cena down. Body slam to Cena. Cena gets up, shoulder block to Hogan, Hogan gets up and throws Cena out of the ring. Hogan poses, Cena comes back in, body slam to Hogan. Cena says 'you cant see me'. Hogan gets up, Cena hits the KillSwitch and then the Five Knuckle Shuffle, Cena covers Hogan, 1..2..kickout. Hogan does the entire Hulking Up routine and hits a big boot to Cena. Hogan plays to the crowd and then goes for the Leg Drop, but Cena moves and elbow drops Hogan. Cena pumps up the sneakers and sets up for the FU. Cena hits it, but Hogan is Hulking Up again. Goes through it all, whips Cena into the ropes, goes for the big boot - but Cena ducked it. Cena hits the FU, 1..2....3! in 14:14.



Sinflux World Heavyweight Championship

Taz (c) vs. Sabu

the ref gets knocked down when Taz ducks a leg lariat off of a Sabu springboard. The match then breaks down into a hardcore match, with Sabu eventually being put through a table in the corner with a dragon tazplex! Sabu fought back, and the ref revived, to hit a slingshot ddt for a very near fall. Eventually, however, Taz hit a second rope head and arm tazplex, followed by the Tazmission for the submission victory. Taz is still the champion, in 17:32.




quick results:

Primetime Elix Skipper d. A1, Aguila, Fatu, Andy Simmonz, Masahiro Chono, Tracy Smothers, and Chuck Liddell in and elimination match (15:34)
Boogeyman d. Dean Baldwin with the Chokebomb (3:11)
Ken Shamrock d. William Regal with the Ankle Lock (15:20)
Ultimate Warrior d. Goldust with the splash (6:13)
Paul Burchill d. Rey Mysterio, Petey Williams, and Jushin Liger with the C4 on Mysterio (13:03)
Hayabusa d. New Jack, Mike Awesome, and Saturn with the Phoenix Splash to Jack (24:40)
Fit Finlay d. Marty Jannetty with the Tombstone Piledriver (11:23)
Chris Jericho d. Gangrel with the Lionsault (9:57)
Haku won a 30 Man Battle Royal, last eliminating Shawn Michaels (21:11)
John Cena d. Hulk Hogan with the FU (14:14)
Taz d. Sabu with the Tazmission to retain World Title (17:32)

Sinner
April 8th, 2006, 3:57 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday, April 5 2006

On the heels of 'INTSIGATION' - Taz is still the World Heavyweight Champion after defeatign the debuting Sabu, John Cena is the last member of Team United States after defeating Hulk Hogan, Chris Jericho defeated Gangrel in a number one contenders match, and the World Wrestling Classic Cup Series began to pick up.

Tonight, we will see Three More Cup Series matches! But right now..Hulk Hogan is coming down to the ring, why?

Hogan poses and goes through the whole routine. Hogan tells the crowd - yes, he lost to John Cena and will not be representing team USA in the Cup Series. Well boo hoo, because now he wants to represent the world- by holding the World Heavyweight Champion! Hogan poses more and we cut to commercial. Up next, Lance Storm vs. Dan 'The Beast' Severn - and later tonight, Rey Mysterio and Juventud Guerrera vs. Little Guido Maritado and Tony Mamaluke!

commercial.

Team UFC's Dan 'The Beast' Severn (6'2''. 250 lbs. Coldwater Michigan. Arm Bar)
vs.
Team Canada's Lance Storm (6'. 228 lbs. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Maple Leaf)

Severn and Storm actually wrestled, and Storm held his own against The Beast. Severn suddenly changed into shoot fight style, and Pierre Oulette tried to interfere, but Severn knocked him off the apron with a hard right hand. Severn then turned around into a leg lariat from Storm, 1..2...3! in 8 minutes.

commercial.

a vignette is played. STING RETURNS SOON!

In the back, Gangrel is standing over hundreds of lit candles. Gangrel's shirt is covered in blood. Gangrel says that Chris Jericho took the number one contendership away from him. Gangrel states that he will become the World Champion and he will take over Sinflux - and he is summoning backup. He warns the world of the pain that is coming, when The Brood is assembled. Hahaha :evilgrin:

Team United States' John Cena (6'0''. 240 lbs. West Newbury, Massachussetts, FU)
vs.
Team United Kingdom's Nigel McGuinness (6'1''. 220 lbs. London, England. Guvnor's Crumpet)

Nigel tries to wrestle Cena and beat him that way, but is is thoroughly unsuccessful and Cena fights back with power moves. McGuinness locks in a few submission moves, but then Cena surprises McGuinness with the FU, but then locks in the STFU and McGuinness taps out. in 9 minutes.

commercial.

"the following contest is scheduled for one fall and is tonight's main event! First, introducing - from Team Italy - at a combined weight of 330 pounds and from Sicily, Italy- Standing 5'10'' and weighing 155 pounds - Tony Mamaluke! and standing 5'9'' and weighing 175 pounds - Little Guido Maritado!

and their opponents - from Team Mexico - at a combined weight of 330 pounds - standing 5'3'' and weighing 165 pounds, from San Diego, California - Rey Mysterio! and standing 5'5'' and weighing 165 pounds, from Mexico City, Mexico - 'The Juice' Juventud Guerrera!"

Team Italy's Little Guido Maritado (5'9''. 175 lbs. Sicily, Italy. Sicilian Slice) & Tony Mamaluke (5'10''. 155 lbs. Sicily, Italy. Sicilian Nectie)
vs.
Team Mexico's Rey Mysterio (5'3''. 165 lbs. San Diego, California. West Coast Pop) & Juventud Guerrera (5'5''. 165 lbs. Mexico City, Mexico. Juvi Driver)

exciting high-flying match that saw Juvi hit the Juvi Driver on Mamaluka. Nunzio then took Juvi out with the Sicilian Slice, only to get pinned by a Mysterio West Coast Pop! in 10 minutes.

quick results:

Lance Storm d. Dan Severn with a leg lariat (8:43)
John Cena d. Nigel McGuinness with the FU (9:13)
Rey Mysterio & Juventud Guerrera d. Little Guido Maritado & Tony Mamaluke with the West Coast Pop on TM (10:35)

Sinner
April 11th, 2006, 12:37 PM
Sinflux Wrestling
Wednesday, April 12 2006


Team United States' JBL
vs.
Team United Kingdom's William Regal
after a violent brawl, Regal looks to have the match won but JBL got his foot on the ropes. Regal then went for the Regal Stretch but JBL rolled out of the ring. Regal went after him and JBL hit him with a steel chair, and continued to pound on him with it, and the ref disqualified JBL - giving Regal the win! in 11 minutes.

Hulk Hogan now comes the ring. He tells JBL that is not how a Team USA member should act - and if Hogan was on Team USA - he would have won that match. JBL thinks about attacking him but decides against it..but then rethinks about it and attacks him. JBL puts the boots to Hogan and then punches him. Hogan fights back and throws JBL out of the ring. Hogan begins to pose and after a few minutes - the World Heavyweight Champion Taz comes down to the ring.
Taz tells Hogan to quit posing and get the hell out of the ring. Taz says this is a wrestling show - and if you arent going to wrestle - then leave!
'Well you know something, brother!'..
"don't call me brother." Taz says, as he gets in Hogan's face.
'well ya know something, dude!'...
"don't call me dude."..
'well ya know something, taz...I am Hulk Hogan and if I want to pose in this ring - then I will. There is nobody that is going to stop me from doing it.'...
"is that right? well I think I'm going to stop you right now"
'you? you're going to stop me? I'm not scared of a little midget like you'
"well you should be, Hogan, you are...''
'letme tell you something, brother, I don't care if you are the most miserable man on the planet or whatever they call you - I'm the Immortal Hulk Hogan and you - as well as everyone here know that if you fight me - I will take your championship'
"Hulk Hogan..I will choke you out!"
'I would love to see you try that..but I just got one question for ya...whatcha gonna do...whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you!'
"what am I going to do...I'm going to make Hulk Hogan - just another victim!''

Taz then slaps Hulk Hogan right across the face. Hogan retaliates with hard right hands and then Taz clotheslines Hogan, but can't knock him down. Security runs in and separates the two.

commercial.

Team Pacific Islands' -The Island Boyz- Ekmo & Kimo
vs.
Team UFC's Randy Couture & Tank Abbott

The Island Boyz, having experience as a team, and being huge - dominate and put away Couture after an Ekmo toss-up samoan drop that he calls the Pacific Drop. Kimo then landed a perfect SLM and got the pin! in 6 minutes.

commercial.

Gangrel is shown in a graveyard somewhere, and he is reciting some weird chant. Smoke slowly billows but then disperses. Gangrel looks to be making progress, when an eerie circus cart 'parade' rolls by with creepy music playing. There are horse-drawn carriages and torches lead the way. Maniacal laughing is heard and a man in a top hat is screaming "The Ultimate Sideshow - Carnival Diablo - witness the amazing and unbelievable.." and slowly trails off. Gangrel turns back to his silent chanting and then turns in the direction that the carnival went and begins to laugh. Gangrel spits blood on a tomb - and it opens - revealing a stairway light by candle light. Gangrel walks into it - fade to black.

Elimination Match
Team Canada's Pierre Oulette, Eric Young, & Bobby Rude
vs.
Team Italy's Big Vito, Big Sal, & Johnny the Bull

Oulette eliminates Vito with an oklahoma slam followed by a senton from the top turnbuckle very early on. Bobby Rude then hits the Northern Lariat on Johnny the Bull and eliminates him! Sal then tries to fight off the odds, but is taken down by Oulette and Rude, and pinned after a Young moonsault!n Team Canada dominates! in 7 minutes.

commercial.

Team Mexico's Psicosis & Super Crazy
vs.
Team Japan's Masato Tanaka & Great Muta

very short, explosive match. Starts out in an all out brawl, immediately Muta is thrown to the outside.Psicosis corkscrew planchas onto him. Tanaka then suicide dives onto Psicosis. Super Crazy then springs to the top rope and moonsaults onto Tanaka! Muta rolls Psicosis into the ring and hits a dragon screw and then goes for another one, but Psicosis hits an enziguri. Psicosis then jumps to the top rope and lands the Guillotine Leg Drop. On the outside Tanaka tossed Crazy into the stairs and now gets in the ring just in time to break up the pinfall. Tanaka hits a roaring elbow to Psicosis. Crazy comes in and dropkicks Tanaka and then goes for the moonsault but Tanaka moved. Muta kicked Crazy in the back and then hit a german suplex with a bridge, 1..2...3! in 3 minutes.


quick results:
William Regal d. JBL by disqualification (11:23)
Taz confronts Hulk Hogan, brawl ensues
Island Boyz d. Randy Couture and Tank Abott with a Kimo split-legged moonsault on Couture (6:13)
Pierre Oulette, Eric Young, and Bobby Rude d. Big Vito, Big Sal, and Johnny the Bull (7:24)
Masato Tanaka and Great Muta d. Psicosis and Super Crazy with a Muta german suplex on Crazy (3:02)

The Truth
April 11th, 2006, 2:51 PM
Pro Evolution Wrestling
Underground

The repeated explosions and blasting music only add to what is already an electric atmosphere. The crowd are clearly up for tonight, especially with the announcement that PEW has made a 'major acquisition'. Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler are the commentary team for tonight's historic show.

Styles: Welcome to all you great wrestling fans to the number one promotion in professional wrestling today! As always, we've got a fantastic show lined up tonight, so don't turn over!

Lawler: Have we ever put on a bad show, Joey? No. Tonight's no different. As well as that 'major acquisition', we've got a huge tag team main event. Kane teams up with Booker T to face Jeff Jarrett and JBL!

Styles: What a huge match that is, King! But that's not the only tag match we've got! Team 3D will defend their titles against the athleticism of Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas!

Lawler: Plus, a potential match of the year. Petey Williams versus Christopher Daniels.

Styles: There'll be more matches on top of that, but hopefully we'll find out where Matt Striker has taken Stacey Keibler. And the two largest athletes in the world today, Big Show and Mark Henry, will continue their feud.

Petey Williams vs. Christopher Daniels

These two highly gifted athletes kick the show off with a nice, quick paced match. Petey looks to end it early with the Canadian Destroyer but Daniels wriggles out of it and hits the Angels Wings. It looks like he has the victory, but Dean Malenko comes charging down the ramp. The commentators make reference to the confrontation that these two had last week. Malenko beats the hell out of Daniels and as Petey looks on with a look of glee on his face. The referee calls for the bell and issues a no contest. Malenko makes his way to the back with an expressionless look on his face.

Winner: No Contest

Jay Lethal is in his news room.

Lethal: Hello. Bitter Steve Blackman is unwilling to face me, Jay Lethal, at the next PEW PPV Broken Glass. This is unfortunate as I would kick Blackman's ass. Now, I would like to issue a challenge to Chris Sabin...

Suddenly, Blackman comes from off camera and begins to lay into Lethal.

Blackman: I'll kick your ass at Broken Glass, Lethal!

Security pulls them apart, with both men screaming in anger at eachother.

Val Venis vs. Rob Conway

Ric Flair is on commentary for this match. Venis is still hurting after the attack from the Spirit Squad last week, and Conway targets his injured ribs. Venis has almost no offence in the early stages of the match-up, but Conway's cockiness gets the better of him as he takes his eyes off Venis to taunt the crowd. Venis hits a couple of signature moves, and goes up top and looks to finish it off with the Money Shot. But the Spirit Squad come down to the ring and take out Val Venis! They beat him down as the referee calls for the bell. Venis is helpless, but here comes Chavo Guerrero and Billy Kidman! They make the save and the Spirit Squad flee!

Winner: Val Venis via. DQ

Matt Striker comes to the ring.

Striker: Matt Hardy. Are you missing your girlfriend? She's missing you, Matt. She told me last night. I kinda feel sorry for you. I'm a fair man. So, I'll give you a shot at getting Stacey back, at Broken Glass. It'll be me versus you, and the winner of the match will win the right to have Stacey Keibler as their manager. I'll look forward to...

Matt Hardy comes from behind Striker and chases him up the ramp.

Rob Conway is rumaging around in his bag as he stands by a vending machine.

Flair: Woooooo! Hey, Rob, how's it going?

Conway: Oh, shut your face Flair.

Flair: Oh, hey. Calm down, man. I'm going. I just wanted to let you know that you can't beat the dirtiest player in the game. You may have cheated your way to a couple of wins, but I've been doing it all my life! Wooooo! I'll see you at Broken Glass! Woooooo!

Flair walks off as Conway continues to search for his wallet. He turns to Flair, who's half way down the corridor now, and he's holding Conway's wallet above his head. Conway sighs.

Conway: Hey, Flair!

Flair: Woooooo!

An embarrassed Conway gets his wallet back from Naitch.

Team 3D vs. World's Greatest Tag Team

After only having a match a couple of weeks ago, each team has a good knowledge of each other. WGTT dominate for the most part, demonstrating their superior speed and technical ability. They hit a couple of impressive double team moves and it looks like they may win it, but Team 3D recover and hit the 3D for the win. After the match, America's Most Wanted come down to the ring and put both teams through tables before battering them all with steel chairs.

Winner: Team 3D (still Tag Team Champions)

Enter Vince McMahon.

McMahon: So, you like tables and chairs, do you, AMW?! Well, I hope you like ladders, because in two weeks time at broken glass, it'll be Team 3D defending their Tag Team Titles against the World's Greatest Tag Team and America's Most Wanted in a TLC match! Oh my!

When we return from the break, McMahon is in the middle of the ring.

McMahon: I'm here to simply introduce you to quite possibly the biggest superstar in wrestling history. He has now officially signed a PEW contract. Please welcome... Christian!

Christian enters to his WWE theme and a mixed response.

Christian: That's right. Here I am. I know you guys probably want some time to marvel at me and admire my greatness, but I... ahh, what the hell? Five second pose time.

While Christian is posing, HBK's music hits and he makes his way to the ring.

Michaels: Hey, hey, hey. It's great to be in Pro Evolution Wrestling!

McMahon: Wow, Shawn! Didn't expect you to be here! How are ya?!

Michaels: Never better. But before I go, I must say...

Christian: Hold on a second. I'm the star of this show. This is MY time!

Michaels: Well, apparently not anymore, Chumpstain. Anyway, as I was saying...

Christian: No, no. Shut up.

Christian slaps Michaels. HBK tries to retaliate with the Sweet Chin Music, but Christian ducks and hits him with the Unprettier! HBK lays motionless and McMahon looks impressed with Christian.

Big Show vs. Daivari

With Mark Henry looking on at ringside, Big Show demolishes Daivari with relative ease. Henry looks on as Show throws Daivari around the ring like a rag doll. Show defeats Daivari with a Chokeslam, and Henry takes Show out immediately after the bell rings. He even attempts to lift Show up, but he is unable to. He backs off and backs out of the ring as Show appears to have won their mind game.

Winner: Big Show

JBL is backstage with Jeff Jarrett.

JBL: Jeff, I've helped you retain your title for the last two weeks in a row. How about giving me a title shot? Think about: Me versus you for the World Title. That'll be huge!

Jarrett: I'll think about, John. You just concentrate on the match tonight.

Jarrett leaves JBL with a sour look on his face.

Christopher Daniels is wondering around backstage.

Daniels: Where the hell is he? Malenko - tell me where he is!

He finds him, and backs him up against a wall.

Daniels: You son of a bitch, I should kick your ass right now! But I'm not going to do that. You see, that's not how I do things. I do things in the ring. One-one-one. The way things are supposed to be. Not like you. If you're man enough, Malenko, you'll face me next week on Underground. Well, what's your answer?!

Malenko: Of course I'll beat wrestle you and beat you next week, Chris.

Daniels looks like he is about to explode, when Petey Williams comes from behind him and starts beating the holy hell out of him! Malenko joins in as Daniels tries to protect himself, but to no avail. Here comes AJ Styles! Malenko injured Styles last week, and AJ is not happy about it! He chases off Malenko and Petey before checking on Daniels.

JBL + Jarett vs. Kane + Booker T

The two teams have some trouble deciding on who should start the match. Kane dominates Jarrett from the beginning. Jarrett manages to weasel his way to JBL and makes a tag to an unsuspecting JBL. Kane proceeds to beat the hell out of JBL. He refuses to tag in Booker, who fets frustrated. Kane hits JBL with a chokeslam and pins him with a Tombstone. Jarrett is pissed at JBL for losing the match and Booker is pissed at Kane for not tagging him in. It looks like a brawl might ensue.

Winners: Kane + Booker T

Enter Vince McMahon.

McMahon: Calm down, children. I don't want any of you getting injured before the PPV. Now, there's obviously a lot of tension between you four. So, I have a simple solution. How about Jarrett defends his title at Broken Glass against Booker T... and Kane... and JBL, in a Fatal Four Way match! That's huge!

On top of that, I have another match to announce for Broken Glass. After the little incident the pair had earlier in the night, Christian will go one-on-one against Shawn Michaels! Another huge match! But, next week, it'll be Jeff Jarrett defending his World Title against John Bradshaw Layfield!

You want to know what other big names will be at PEW next week? Rey Mysterio!

Vince leaves all four men to stare each other out.

Fade to Black.

Quick Results

Christopher Daniels vs. Petey Williams ended in a No Contest
Val Venis def. Val Venis via DQ
Team 3D def. America's Most Wanted to retain Tag Titles
Big Show def. Daivari
Kane + Booker T def. Jarrett + JBL

Next Week

Big Show/Mark Henry - Test of Strength
Jarrett vs. JBL - World Title

Broken Glass

Shawn Michaels vs. Christian Cage
Big Show vs. Mark Henry
JBL vs. Booker T vs. Kane vs. Jarrett - World Title
Rob Conway vs. Ric Flair - US Title
AMW vs. Team 3D vs. WGTT - TLC Tag Titles
Matt Striker vs. Matt Hardy - Stacey Keibler's contract

Sinner
April 14th, 2006, 3:59 PM
Wrestlers Unhappy?
When Sinflux was conceived - there were Main Event spots for Gangrel, Marty Jannetty, Hayabusa, and Mike Awesome. However, with the recent acquisitions of Hulk Hogan, John Cena, Sabu, and Rhino - it looks as if they have been replaced.

Rumors are that placing Marty Jannetty in Team United States is a way to keep him involved in a major storyline so that he won't quit.

Gangrel was reputedly, by the original plan, to lose to Chris Jericho, who was scheduled to be the champion, at Instigation - and then bring in The Brood to help him gain the title. But as we now know, for whatever reason, the title was placed around the waist of Taz. Gangrel did lose to Jericho, but instead it was for the Number One Contendership. Fortunately the Brood storyline has not been scrapped, also believed to be a way to keep Gangrel happy and involved.

More rumors have been circulating that a Hardcore Division may be started to accomodate Hayabusa and Mike Awesome, and also to include Perry Saturn, New Jack, Rhino, and Taz.

Mortis is said to be disappointed as he was under the impression that he would be a major player in Sinflux - but so far that doesn't seem to be the case.

Wrestlers Impress Management
Management is supposedly high on William Regal and Paul Burchill, so look for big things to come from them. Possibly a midcard title to be created that will feature Regal, Burchill, Mortis (repackaged as Kanyon), Gangrel, Finlay, Tatanka, Al Snow, and Goldust.

Primetime Elix Skipper is also impressing management, but it is unclear as to where he will be placed. He is the most unique wrestler on the roster and will most likely be portrayed as such and looked at as a big deal. Similiar to Ken Shamrock.

Speaking of Shamrock, he will be a Main Event level superstar, when working his limited schedule - along with Hogan, Cena, Ultimate Warrior, Sting, Taz, and Chris Jericho. Expect others to make frequent forays into the Main Event scene as well.

Identities of The Brood
Some of the names that are speculated to be members of the Brood are Vampiro, The Boogeyman, Mortis, or a repackaged Shark Boy, Mordecai, Saturn, or New Jack. Expect the former four to be under a zombie persona. The traveling carnival featured in this week's Gangrel promo may or may not have any significance, but a possible explanation would be that one of the attractions is the Boogeyman - trying to make money off the 'captured creature' that Gangrel will help break out to create a new ally.

Wrestler to be Traded?
Feelers have been sent out to Chris Jericho lately and he has considered taking their offers. Jericho has gone on record to say that it will depend on how Sinflux handles his fued with Gangrel, now that he already beat him for the #1 Contendership and is scheduled to face him at the next pay per view event. Jericho is expecting a title reign in the near future, and if he doesn't get it - expect to see Y2J leave. With wrestling not his first priority anymore, he will not put up with floundering in the mid-card or kept under a 'glass ceiling'.

Heat between Wrestlers?
In the locker room of Sinflux, everyone generally gets along or can at least work with the other wrestlers like professionals. However, Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior look at themselves as above everybody else - and it does not sit well with Taz and Chris Jericho, especially - who have spoken out against them numerous times. Sting, on the other hand, is one of the most liked men in the back.