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Post by urowndisaster180 on Dec 29, 2009 14:48:30 GMT -5
The Beginning of the Council of Affiliated Wrestling Organizations:
Introducing the Council of Affiliated Wrestling Organizations (CAWO), an umbrella wrestling organization, which will function out of three distinct regions of the country – the Atlantic, Central and Pacific. These regions will act as fully functioning wrestling organizations. The CAWO will have three titles, which will be defended by the schedule provided below. Those titles are the CAWO World Heavyweight Title, the CAWO United States Heavyweight Title and the CAWO World Tag Tam Title.
The CAWO World Heavyweight Title will be defended on a tri-weekly basis in each of the different regions, once the full circuit has been completed, the title will be defended at a CAWO-wide PPV. The same rules apply to the World Tag Team Titles. The CAWO United States Heavyweight Title will be defended on a bi-weekly basis.
The CAWO Atlantic, with headquarters in New York and performing shows throughout the East Coast, will be an extremely exciting region. CAWO Atlantic will be owned by Jonathan Tremont with his CEO Xaiver Wilford handling the operations. CAWO Atlantic will have three distinct titles – the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title, the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Title, and the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles. The CAWO Atlantic will host a weekly program called CAWO Atlantic Storm Warning with at minimum a Coastal Title defense guaranteed and plenty more action. CAWO Atlantic will also PPV events on a monthly basis.
Xaiver Wilford released this statement, announcing the first wrestlers to be drafted by the CAWO Atlantic:
“In the draft of available wrestlers, the first three rounds have been announced and the CAWO Atlantic is pleased to announce its first three wrestlers - “The Aftermath” John McDonough, “The Foundation” Ryan McCain and Diabolous. McDonough has wrestled in several different circuits over the years is known as a fiery competitor with an unmatched work ethic and a nasty streak that the fans embrace. McCain is much more polished than McDonough and he will gladly point that out. McCain moves and strikes with grace and quickness often leaving his opponents in a state of shock. Finally, Diabolous, a monster of a man with strength upon strength. His ability to manipulate and intimidate is almost as great a weapon as his massive size.
These three cornerstones will mark, what is just the beginning for what will surely be a competitive and fun region to watch – the CAWO Atlantic.”
The CAWO Central, with its headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, will be an exciting addition to the heartland of the U.S. CAWO Central will be owned and operated Steve Skinner, a famed promoter in the area. CAWO Central will have three distinct titles - the CAWO Central Regional Title, the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title, and the CAWO Central Tag Team Titles. CAWO Central will feature a weekly program titled CAWO Central Slaughterhouse, which will feature at minimum a CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title defense in a match featuring some sort of gimmick, plus other action. CAWO Central will host PPVs on a monthly basis.
Owner and CEO Steven Skinner released this statement about the Company’s first draft picks:
“The first three rounds of CAWO Draft have taken place and the CAWO Central is proud to present to you our draft picks – “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald, “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson, and Lazarus. Oswald is the master of manipulation, he is able to use his cunning to gain an advantage in any situation and will use that advantage to its full capabilities in any situation for his own gain. Arkynson is a powerhouse with an advanced background in several different forms of combat, he’s surprisingly agile for a bigger guy and will often intimidate with his cool demeanor and unflinching state. Lazarus is another big man with an extreme dark side, which only adds to the fright an opponent will feel upon stepping into the ring with this monster. We here at the CAWO Central look forward to producing quality, entertaining wrestling for your viewing pleasure!”
The CAWO Pacific, with its headquarters in Sacramento, California, will without question feature action upon action. The CAWO Pacific as owned by Hollywood studio – Crash Productions – will be operated and guided under the wing of wrestling legend and CEO “The Shooting Star” Daniel Clark. The CAWO Pacific will have three distinct titles – the CAWO Pacific Regional Title, the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title and the CAWO Pacific Tag Team Titles. The CAWO Pacific will air a weekly program called CAWO Pacific Death Valley, which feature a minimum of a CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title defense plus a ton of more action. The CAWO Pacific will also host PPV events on a monthly basis.
CEO “The Shooting Star” Daniel Clark released this statement about the CAWO Pacific’s acquired talent:
“The first three rounds of the CAWO Draft have concluded and the CAWO Pacific is thrilled to present our talent to you – The Minstrel, “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin, and “The Harbinger” William Montgomery. The Minstrel is an extremely talented individual capable of feats both in and out of the ring, which are unmatched in the sport. Although he is a bit of a risk, the CAWO Pacific is confident that we have the right people in place to keep this madman in the ring where he belongs. Josh Hamlin is an extremely impressive young talent, who’s crafted his art of aerial tactics under the tutelage of some of the greats. He’s left behind some rough spots in his past and risen above that, we’re thrilled to have him aboard. Finally, William Montgomery is a wrestling talent, whose pure skill and ring acumen make him an ideal fit. Montgomery is absolutely relentless and it is that style that has won him so many matchups in the past and why we’re thrilled to have him in our organization.
We’d like to thank everyone and we’re looking forward to putting on a great show for you all.”
The full rosters will be released upon the conclusion of the singles and tag teams draft along with the line-up for the first CAWO event Red Dawn, where the inaugural CAWO Champions will be crowned.
Thank you.
Note: Along with Red Dawn and the rosters, the CAWO will release a half-year title defense schedule for all CAWO-wide defended titles
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Post by snabbit888 on Dec 29, 2009 16:05:59 GMT -5
This is a really cool idea. I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes and hopefully you stick with it.
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Dec 30, 2009 17:17:22 GMT -5
The CAWO is proud and privileged to announce the line-up for CAWO Red Dawn - an event so huge that it will occur over two nights and crown all major champions in the CAWO.
CAWO Red Dawn – Night 1
CAWO Atlantic Regional Title Match – Ladder Match “The Catalyst” Jordan West v. “The Foundation” Ryan McCain
-Ryan McCain was not pleased at all with being left out of the World Heavyweight Title Tournament, however, since the CAWO Atlantic will receive the first shot at the Title, they were granted only two bids in the Tournament. McCain’s loss is everybody else’s gain as they get the pleasure of seeing two of the most high energy talents in the business cross paths as “The Foundation” meets “The Catalyst” in an electrifying battle, where the first one to climb the ladder will be at the top of the ladder in Atlantic.
CAWO Central Regional Title Match – 2 of 3 Falls Epic v. “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas
-Epic is colossal man that could be straight of Greek mythology. His strength could certainly threaten the gods and his size goes almost unmatched among the mortals. However, Juan Castillas remains unafraid as Epic cannot match his speed nor swagger. This will be a match to remember as the first CAWO Central Regional Champ is crowned in a best 2 of 3 format.
CAWO Pacific Regional Title Match – Submission Match “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil v. Red Claw
-Red Claw hailing originally from Russia believes the Soviet Union to still be the greatest empire in the history of the world. The Claw also believes in the principle of using a strong hand to keep quiet the dissenters. “The Strangler” has never been one to mince words, but he certainly knows a thing or two about silencing foes via submission. It’s a submission lovers dream for the right to become the best in the west - the CAWO Pacific Regional Champion.
CAWO United States Title 30 Man Battle Royal
-Two men will start out in this over the top rope battle royal with a new man joining the fray every two minutes until one man is left standing and becomes the first CAWO United States Champion. This is every man’s chance to shine.
Night 1 Main Event CAWO World Tag Team Title Match Triple Threat Match The Rebels of the Sacred Heart (Atl) v. Sex and Violence (Cent) v. Abomination (Pac)
-The headlining event of night one features everyone’s favorite Irishmen – the Rebels of the Sacred Heart entering the crossfire of what could be a Civil War in the CAWO. Sex and Violence representing the Empirical State and Abomination representing the Dark Covenant. Is there anyway this match will end cleanly or will Diabolous, Lazarus, J.W. Oswald and William Montgomery make this a ten man battle? Either way, at the end of the day one of these teams will be the first CAWO Tag Team Champions of the World.
CAWO Red Dawn – Night 2
CAWO World Heavyweight Title Tournament
“The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald (Cent) v. Diabolous (Atl)
-This opener could be the headliner on any other night, Devil versus Devil – Evil versus Evil. Oswald, the master manipulator, is a rare breed, who can dominate a match as well as man’s psyche. However, mind games will not save him here as he takes on a monster, who can match him at his own game – Diabolous. This one is bound to be electric!
“The Living Dead” Lazarus (Cent) v. “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin (Pac)
-Lazarus could very well meet his own brother in darkness in the second round, but he must not look ahead as Josh Hamlin has the talent, heart and will of the people on his side. The consummate underdog is a tag Hamlin doesn’t deserve to wear and although it is David v. Goliath, that is only measured because of size, not in terms of talent or odds to win this great matchup.
“The Aftermath” John McDonough (Atl) v. Sumo (Pac)
-This matchup serves as a complete wild card – Sumo, the force from Japan, bearing his sports name has come here to America to honor both his sport and country. He will be out to crush a man, who will be unafraid of the massive Sumo – “The Aftermath” John McDonough. McDonough has never blinked an eye at any challenge and certainly won’t back down from this behemoth, but the difference between accepting a challenge and winning a match are much different.
The Minstrel (Pac) v. “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson (Cent)
-The maniacal crown prince is as unpredictable as they come in this business and is without question the most dangerous man in this tournament. The Minstrel is as likely to get himself disqualified as he is to win the whole damn thing – and then laugh about it either way. Arkynson will not flinch in the face of calamity, but he is in for a brawl of the worst kind. “The Assassin” does not joke around, but hopes he’ll be laughing in the end.
OOC: Got to finish inputting the tag teams and the card will be up - hope to get plenty of followers - having a lot fun with the planning.
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Post by snabbit888 on Dec 30, 2009 22:25:15 GMT -5
You've done a pretty good job so far of at least giving us an idea who some of these characters are. Doing a fantasy wrestler circuit is a bit tougher because we as the readers have no real prior knowledge of anyone. Looking forward to the first card.
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Post by LillaThrilla on Dec 31, 2009 8:58:34 GMT -5
A sort of fantasy wrestler NWA is I believe a first. Should be interesting.
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jan 4, 2010 12:24:51 GMT -5
Here is the announcement of the full rosters and chamions for each CAWO Region:
CAWO CAWO World Heavyweight Champion: "The Devil Himself" J.W. Oswald (Central) CAWO World Tag Team Champions: The Mighty Morphin' Emo Rangers (Central) CAWO United States Champion: "The Catalyst" Jordan West (Atlantic)
CAWO Atlantic CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion: "The Aftermath" John McDonough CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Champion: "Jackass" Jimmy Lane CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Champions: Carnivale
Singles 1. John McDonough 2. Ryan McCain 3. Diabolous 4. Voodoo 5. Devin Atkins 6. Trey Shaw 7. Tragedy 8. Jordan West 9. Vinny Azzaro 10. Tremor 11. Jimmy Lane 12. The Poet 13. Christopher Thomas 14. Evan Reed 15. Chaz Clarke
Tag Teams 1. Rebels of SH 2. Hardcore Havoc 3. Tex-Mex Express 4. Carnivale
CAWO Central CAWO Central Regional Champion: "The Assassin" Armand Arkynson CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Champion: Kaz Suriki CAWO Central Tag Team Champions: The Freebirds
1. J.W. Oswald 2. Armand Arkynson 3. Lazarus 4. Chase Riley 5. Epic 6. Juan Castillas 7. Aaron Bradley 8. Cannibal 9. Michael Lorenz 10. Criciente Caos 11. Arian 12. Quinten Carnases 13. Kaz Suriki 14. Roger Schneider 15. The Preacher
Tag Teams 1. Sex and Violence 2. The Might Morphin' Emo Rangers 3. Riot Squad 4. The Freebirds
CAWO Pacific CAWO Pacific Regional Champion: The Minstrel CAWO Pacific Death Valley Champion: Ebola Zaire CAWO Pacific Tag Team Champions: The Upstarts
Singles 1. The Minstrel 2. Josh Hamlin 3. William Montgomery 4. Shane O'Neil 5. Sumo 6. Musiq Maxwell 7. Pheonix Rising 8. Red Claw 9. Quest 10. Steven Detmer 11. Sean Ryan 12. Arnold Ross 13. Ebola Zaire 14. Nomad 15. The Miner
Tag Teams 1. Abomination 2. WCC 3. The Upstarts 4. The Despair Faction
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jan 4, 2010 12:25:40 GMT -5
CAWO Red Dawn Night 1
The show begins with flashes of various faces of the CAWO roster from J.W. Oswald to John McDonough to Armand Arkynson to Shane O’Neil to Devin Atkins to rising churning of the heavy instrumental “Welcome to Bangkok” by Brand New. As the song ends, the faces fade out and the camera pans over the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, where a crowd has pretty much packed the arena for Night 1 of the CAWO’s first PPV event, which is loaded with stars. After a brief introduction, where CAWO Central CEO Steve Skinner spoke on behalf of his fellow CEO and Owners in welcoming the crowd and viewers at home to the first CAWO event.
Following this, the camera cut backstage to find “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald speaking with his Empirical State stablemates – “The Harbinger” William Montgomery, “Seductive” Salvatore Bocanegra and “The Ripper” Christian Avant. He states that they are an elite force, a dominant force and they need to establish themselves tonight and tomorrow by any means necessary. They have the chance to receive a trifecta of gold and will not settle for anything less. Most importantly, they need to establish themselves as the unattainable gold standard right from the start.
CAWO Atlantic Regional Title Match – Ladder Match “The Foundation” Ryan McCain v. “The Catalyst” Jordan West
This match included to young, skilled wrestlers looking for the opportunity to win the first title and first match in CAWO history. The action was very back and forth including high spots from both men hitting major high risk maneuvers from the top of the ladder. Both men came close, but were either knocked from the ladder or failed to grab the belt. After Jordan West threw McCain out of the ring, he followed him out, seeking to put his opponent out of commission before going for the win. While on the outside, however, Jordan was viciously attacked by J.W. Oswald and William Montgomery. McCain recovered to find his opponent out cold on the outside, he was able to roll into the ring, climb the ladder and grab the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title.
McCain defeated West by grabbing the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title in 16:19 ***1/4
Following the match, an interviewer revealed to McCain that the Empirical State had helped him to victory. McCain told the interviewer that the match would’ve been his anyway and than attacked the Empirical State, saying that he didn’t need numbers or help to win matches like those cowards. He said that Oswald better watch his back.
CAWO Central Regional Title Match – Two of Three Falls Epic v. “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas
Both men were merely feeling each other out at the beginning of the match, but around the five minute mark the action really started to pick up. The massive man Epic was having a lot of trouble getting his hands on the quicker Castillas, but finally managed to catch him with a couple of power moves to slow him down. Castillas showed real toughness and determination twice managing to escape from Epic’s finisher, the Odyssey, which is very similar to a torture rack. Castillas managed to score first fall after hitting a bulldog and following it up with the Showstopper, a flying elbowdrop. After falling behind Epic really started to be aggressive in going after Castillas. This aggressiveness was his downfall as he got sloppy, Castillas was able to catch him with a quick superkick and put him away with the Showstopped a second time.
Castillas beat Epic 2 falls to 0 x Castillas via the Showstopper at 20:14 x Castillas via the Showstopper at 27:34 Castillas is the new CAWO Central Regional Champion ***1/4
Castillas after the match grabbed a mic and held his belt proudly stating that the fans in the Allstate Arena had just been witness to what “the Whole Damn Show” is capable of and that whoever wins the tournament on Night 2 is on notice.
CAWO Pacific Regional Title Match – I Quit Match “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil v. Red Claw
This match-up was a wrestling fans dream as both wrestlers smartly stuck to a more submission oriented style looking to take their opponent out. Red Claw had control for quite a bit of time wearing down O’Neil for sometime with a camel clutch and Canadian backbreaker. The match turned once Red Claw went for a power bomb, O’Neil reversed with backdrop. Upon rising to his feet, Red Claw was caught from behind by O’Neil, who hit a full nelson faceslam and then locked in the Stranglehold. The crossface maneuver lead to the Russian tapping after about 28 seconds.
O’Neil beat Red Claw via the Stranglehold at 16:50 O’Neil is the new CAWO Pacific Regional Champion ****1/4
There was a cut away from the ring as the cameras cut backstage as the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers – Ian and Evan McCullen – have approached Skinner about entering into the triple threat match for CAWO World Tag Team Titles. They attempted to bribe him with a Tootsie Pop, a Senses Fail CD and a Catwoman DVD. Their attempt failed, but Skinner promised them a slot in the match to decide the first CAWO Central Tag Team Champions.
CAWO World Tag Team Title Match – Triple Threat The Rebels of the Sacred Heart v. Abomination v. Sex And Violence
This was an action packed matchup with several turns in momentum. Sean Tiernan of RoSH made his presence known in this matchup, by dominating whoever was in the ring with him for about four minutes – mostly with the Apparition of Abomination. Tiernan’s reign was ended though as “The Ripper” Christian Avant of S&V managed to curtail him with a clothesline and go onto the attack. Avant wore down Tiernan for a while, but Tiernan was eventually able to tag out to Wraith of Abomination, whom dominated the smaller Avant. The match turned ugly as the Empirical State made their presence felt attacking Wraith outside and allowing Avant to tag in his partner Salvatore Bocanegra. Following this Lazarus and Diabolous of the Dark Covenant came down and managed to drive away Oswald and Montgomery. Diabolous was also able to crack Farrell of RoSH with a chair causing him stumble into Wraith’s waiting arms and after the In Flames. The cover, the count, new champions.
Abomination (Wraith and the Apparition) beat The Rebels of the Sacred Heart (Tiernan and Farrell) and Sex & Violence (Avant and Bocanegra) when Wraith pinned Farrell after In Flames at 22:21 Interference by Oswald, Montgomery, Lazarus and Diabolous. Abomination are the new CAWO World Tag Team Champions ***3/4
The camera cuts backstage show Skinner, CAWO Atlantic CEO Xaiver Wilford, CAWO Pacific CEO Daniel Clark with an interviewer. Wilford stated that he’d talked it over with his fellow executives and they’re fed up with marring of this event by the Dark Covenant and Empirical State, and thus tomorrow – Wraith, the Apparition, William Montgomery, Salvatore Bocanegra and Christian Avant would be barred from the building as they are not on the card. This is to ensure the integrity of the World Title tournament.
30 Man Battle Royal for the CAWO United States Champion
This match had battle royal rules and featured several strong individual showings. “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley’s rough and tumble style kept him in the ring for over an hour from his number 4 slot and allowed him to lead the Battle Royal in eliminations. Musiq Maxwell also had a very surprising showing often mixing it up with much bigger men and using his quickness to eliminate two monsters in Tremor and Cannibal. The bizarre Ebola Zaire was all over the ring, showing little fear in attacking many wrestlers at once, although his lack of alliances ultimately was his undoing. The final three left were “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins, “The Innovator” Trey Shaw and Phoenix Rising. The three men left it all out there while taking risks, which eventually cost Devin Atkins as he eliminated by Phoenix Rising when he missed a flying dropkick. Rising also managed to toss Shaw out, but he held onto the top rope, got Rising with a head scissors and flipped him out to become the first CAWO United States Champion!
Trey Shaw won the 30 man Battle Royal by eliminating Phoenix Rising at 1:22:57 Trey Show is the new CAWO United States Champion ***1/2
We ask that you please return for Night 2 of Red Dawn as the first CAWO World Heavyweight Champion will be crowned!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jan 4, 2010 15:20:35 GMT -5
The show begins with flashes of the scenes of CAWO Red Dawn Night 1 – Ryan McCain at the top of the ladder with the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title in hand, Juan Castillas holding the CAWO Central Regional Title following his two-fall victory, Shane O’Neil locking in the Stranglehold on Red Claw, the chairshot by Diabolous and Wraith capitalizing by hitting In Flames on Farrell and finally, Shaw winning the CAWO United States Title by catching Phoenix Rising in a headscissors and flipping him out.
CAWO Red Dawn Night 2 flashes across the screen.
The crowd is packed into the Allstate Arena once again, rowdy and roaring after Night 1 was such an amazing show. Tonight, they and those at home tuning in will see the first ever CAWO World Heavyweight Champion crowned.
Cut backstage where an interviewer is standing with the mammoth Diabolous, whom is set for the first matchup of the tournament against J.W. Oswald. The interviewer asks about the Dark Covenant and the Empirical State being suspended from the building. Diabolous replied that it would have little impact on him, the force, which carry him exist not in the hands of others, but in his own mind. He stated that Oswald was the one, who would be impacted much more and that he would show him tonight, who really was the master of evil.
CAWO World Heavyweight Title Tournament: First Round “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald v. Diabolous
Oswald while a physically imposing figure in most cases, had to resort to a different aspect of his game in this matchup, as he was smaller than the monsterous Diabolous. Diabolous went to work early wearing down his smaller opponent, attempting to lean on him and wear him out. Oswald showed resolve though in fighting back gaining control of the matchup courtesy of the use of a low blow, which the ref missed. Following that Oswald took the fight to the monster hitting him with a flying clothesline and scoring several near falls. The tide would turn again later in the match as Diabolous hit a DDT to stay alive when Oswald had him on the ropes. As the two men re-gained their fight they traded blows, Diabolous staggered Oswald and went for a big clothesline, Oswald ducked, hit Diabolous in the midsection and hit the Devil’s Own. 1, 2, 3.
Oswald defeated Diabolous via the Devil’s Own in 10:27 ****
While Oswald is staggering out of the ring, we cut backstage to wear Josh Hamlin is getting ready. He stares in the mirror and jumps around a bit to warm up. An interviewer approaches him, Josh greets him with a trademark cool smile and confidence. Josh states that he’s looking forward to taking on Lazarus and show knocking the Dark Covenant out of the tournament. He states that Lazarus while bigger then him, doesn’t have the speed or quickness. Plus, Hamlin called out to the fans asking for the help, to help carry the day for him.
“The Runaway” Josh Hamlin v. “The Living Dead” Lazarus
Hamlin came out fast with the crowd on his side hitting a couple of dropkicks and keeping the bigger man off balance with quick strikes from all angles. Hamlin even scored a nearfall only a minute into the match following a spinning leg lariat, but Lazarus threw him off with authority. Around the five minute mark, the tide of the match turned when Lazarus caught Hamlin with a kick to the midsection and followed it up with a piledriver. Lazarus proceeded to just lean on his opponent, hitting him with a high impact maneuver again and again. Hamlin fought hard using the crowd to build his adrenaline and kick out of lackadaisical covers by Lazarus. Hamlin managed to catch the bigger man asleep after an attempted clothesline, he hit a moonsault off the second rope. The cover was only good for two, Hamlin following this went up top, but got caught a superplex followed and then Lazarus lined him up and hit the Last Breath for the win.
Lazarus beat Hamlin via the Last Breath in 10:33 ***1/4
Cut backstage to a low lit room a man sits with his back to the camera after a moment, he gets up and turns. It is “the Aftermath” John McDonough, half his face painted red with black streaks. He looks into the camera with a cold, unrelenting stare stating he doesn’t care how big or dangerous Sumo is, he doesn’t care if the Dark Covenant or Empirical State try to get in the way – he’s out for a World Championship tonight. He’s out to chase a dream and after tonight, all the people will stand in awe of what has occurred, stand in awe of the Aftermath.
“The Aftermath” John McDonough v. Sumo
This match was a bit prodding as is usually the case when you have a man of Sumo’s size in the ring. Tipping the scales at well over 400 pounds, the massive Sumo is a tough matchup for any man, but the 235 pound McDonough took the fight right to him with a couple of dropkicks and clotheslines. However, Sumo gained control with a shoulderblock and began to strike his opponent dropping a big leg drop for a near fall. The match almost certainly seemed over after a powerslam by the massive Sumo, but McDonough was able to kick out. McDonough managed to regain momentum following a missed clothesline by sumo where he came back with a big time clothesline, which staggered the bigger man. He hammered him with repeated kicks to the midsection then drove him down with a big DDT. McDonough clutching his ribs headed to the top rope and leaped off nailing the Closure, a swan dive headbutt, for the cover and the win.
McDonough beat Sumo via the Closure in 14:02 *3/4
Cut backstage where the camera zooms in on the mask of Greek comedy, maniacal laughter is heard in the background. The laughter gets louder and then stops, a momentary silence and then hand from the darkness seizes the mask. The voice says “Boo!”
“The Assassin” Armand Arkynson v. The Minstrel
After going down the aisle in a unicycle, the Minstrel got off to a very slow start as Arkynson seized control with heavy roundhouse rights and several other attacks, which left the Minstrel slumped in the corner. Arkynson’s attack was foiled when he went for a mounted punch and Minstrel was able to reverse with an inverted atomic drop. The action went back and forth several times with both men having control. Minstrel almost got himself disqualified with repeated low blows, but the ref allowed the match to continue. The high spot of the match came when the Minstrel hit a springboard moonsault onto Armand on the outside of the ring. Both men managed to get into the ring by the count of 8, but Armand was never able to recover. The Minstrel nailed a jumping DDT and went up top for the No Laughing Matter, a guillotine legdrop, and the win.
Minstrel beat Arkynson via No Laughing Matter at 11:22 ***3/4
An interviewer was backstage with J.W. Oswald, who still was somewhat winded from his previous battle. Oswald stated that he was out to prove tonight that he was no coward and that he could take down anybody in this Council in a one-on-one matchup. He stated that he had already taken down Diabolous and would take great pleasure in knocking the other weirdo out right now.
CAWO World Heavyweight Title Tournament: Semi-Finals “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald v. Lazarus
Lazarus was very lethargic at the start perhaps from chasing around Hamlin in the previous match. Oswald went right to Lazarus with a running forearm smash and a fallaway slam followed by a near fall. Lazarus was clearly dazed, but managed to kick out. Oswald got a little cocky and started arguing with the ref after one near fall and this lead to a quick belly-to-back suplex by Lazarus. The big man seized control by almost knocking Oswald out with a chokelift, that almost got himself disqualified. Lazarus made the same mistake as Oswald arguing with the ref, it allowed Oswald to set him up and hit the Devil’s Own for a quick cover.
Oswald beat Lazarus via the Devil’s Own at 9:49 ***3/4
“The Aftermath” John McDonough v. The Minstrel
This match was an absolute war, McDonough came out with taped ribs and the Minstrel immediately went on attacking them using suplexes and backbreakers to hurt McDonough’s breathing. McDonough regained control following a missed attempt at a No Laughing Matter way too early in the match, but he too made the same mistake following a DDT with a missed The Closure. After an electric start to the match, both men lay face down, but both men rose up again as McDonough sent the action to the outside with a close line followed by a flying clothesline from the top rope. Both men took turns whipping each other into the guardrails. The Minstrel gained control again with an enzuigari and brought a chair in the ring. The ref attempting to remove the chair got knocked out. The Minstrel seized the opportunity by nailing McDonough with repeated chairshots and even giving himself one for good measure. The Minstrel stood the bloodied McDonough up after rousing the ref a bit and was sizing McDonough up for a super kick, but McDonough ducked out of the way and hit a DDT onto the chair. The ref removed the chair and let its presence slide, McDonough went up top hit the Closure and the ref counted 1, 2, 3.
McDonough defeated Minstrel via the Closure at 15:50 ****1/4
Following a ten minute intermission where the announcers recapped the events of last night and tonight, and giving the fans a look at the title defense schedule – where the CAWO World Heavyweight Title would next be defended in the CAWO Atlantic in three weeks, Trey Shaw would defend the United States title in the CAWO Central in two weeks, and Abomination would bring the CAWO World Tag Team titles home to CAWO Pacific to defend them in three weeks.
CAWO World Heavyweight Title Tournament: Championship Round “The Aftermath” John McDonough v. “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald
Both men appeared leery and were running off mere adrenaline now, Oswald wasted no time in trying to open up McDonough’s cut with repeated blows to the head and accomplished just that by sending him into the ringpost. McDonough would not allow that to ruin his chances as he hit a brainbuster and followed that with a legdrop for a near fall. Oswald sensing trouble hit a low blow and wrapped McDonough up in a small package for a very near fall. McDonough sent Oswald out of the ring after flipping out of the Devil’s Own, he ran pulled off an springboard crossbody. The ref counted and McDonough and Oswald returned to the ring around the count of 7, Oswald gained the upperhand going after McDonough’s ribs with a powerslam and backbreaker. A near fall and Oswald’s frustration started to show, he went for the kill, the Devil’s Own! However, it only produced a nearfall, the crowd got onto it’s feet trying to will McDonough to fight back. A superplex produced only a near fall again, Oswald frustrated approached the ref. Out of the stands jumped Ryan McCain, who ran into the ring with the ref’s back turned and hit the rising McDonough with the Franchise Tag. Oswald after this went back over to McDonough hit the Devil’s Own and the match was over.
Oswald defeated McDonough via the Devil’s Own at 14:49 Interference by McCain J.W. Oswald wins the CAWO World Heavyweight Title ****1/4
After the match, McCain came into the ring and handed the CAWO World Heavyweight title to Oswald and raised his hand. McCain removed his shirt to reveal a big ES logo on it. Confetti reigned down as the crowd booed Oswald standing on the second turnbuckle with the CAWO World Heavyweight title in hand!
Overall Card rating – did the two nights in one card ***1/2
Tune into regional action for the fallout from CAWO Red Dawn and the crowning of the regional titles plus for where the CAWO titles will be defended in the coming weeks. Will McDonough get a rematch on Oswald in the Atlantic? What about Ryan McCain? Will his attack lead to a matchup between him and Oswald?
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jan 6, 2010 17:26:02 GMT -5
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning 1
[Flashes of images from CAWO Red Dawn Night 1, of J.W. Oswald and William Montgomery attacking Jordan West on the outside of the ring and then fleeing to the back.] “What is Empirical State doing here? They’ve got no history with West?” [ Ryan McCain rolling inside of the ring.] “McCain has no idea what’s just happened, but he’s going to become the first CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion!” [Ryan McCain climbing the ladder and retrieving the CAWO Regional Title.] “Help? I don’t need help, I’m the Foundation!” “Oswald, you better watch your back!” [Flashes to images from CAWO Red Dawn Night 2, of J.W. Oswald hitting the Devil’s Own and his look of shock following John McDonough’s kickout.] “McDonough kicked out! McDonought kicked out! Oswald can’t believe it!” [Flashes to Ryan McCain standing on top of the turnbuckle and connecting with the Franchise Tag on McDonough while the ref’s back is turned] “McCain! No! The Franchise Tag on McDonough! The ref didn’t see!” [Oswald raising the CAWO World Heavyweight Championship belt while Ryan McCain raises his arm with an Empirical State t-shirt across his chest.] “Oswald concocted a plot and it worked to perfection here tonight. Thanks to Ryan McCain, he is the first CAWO World Heavyweight Champion!” [To black.]
CAWO CEO Xaiver Wilford has visitors Outside the office of Xaiver Wilford wihere Diabolous stands pounding on the door. His pounding ceases upon laying eyes on “The Aftermath” John McDonough. The two men eye each other for a moment and then exchange some words. The door opens and CAWO Atlantic CEO Xaiver Wilford manages to stop between the two men before anything occurs Wilford assumes both men are at his door about Oswald and the upcoming CAWO World Titleshot, Diabolous states that is what he’s here for. McDonough to surprise of everyone doesn’t want Oswald, but the man, who cost him the match Ryan McCain. Wilford tells both men, he is not in the business of handing out freebies, so both men will have a match tonight for a chance to achieving their respective goals. Wilford tells McDonough he’ll take on the massive Tremor for his chance at becoming the number one contender for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title. McDonough nods his head calmly and mutters a satisfied one word response before exiting. Wilford then turns to Diabolous and explains that he’s going to take on one of the surprising stars of the United States Battle Royal – “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins for the right to meet JW Oswald for the CAWO World Heavyweight title. Diabolous states that is very misfortunate for Atkins because anyone who stands in the way of destiny is destined to fall… hard. Singles Match – “Epitaph” Evan Reed v. The Poet
The two men locked up and Reed took immediate control with repeated punches and kicks to the Poet before hitting a snap suplex and following that up with an elbow drop. He continued his early match attack by picking up his fallen opponent and putting him back down with a belly-to-belly suplex. After a two count, the Poet got some momentum by blocking a punch and hitting a palm blow. Following this, he started to go to work using every submission hold in the book in an attempt to wear down his opponent, doing major damage to Reed by slowing him down with a sleeperhold and going after his legs with a figure four leglock, which lead to a nearfall prior to Reed being able to reach the ropes.
An impaired and injured Reed made one last rush a the Poet, hitting a desperation spear and following that up with a big time brainbuster, which lead to a nearfall. In the end, though, the Poet caught Reed trying a high risk maneuver, brought him down hard with a superplex and locked in the PUNishment for the submission win.
Poet made Reed submit via the PUNishment at 10:00 ***1/2 The Champs Arrive...
Cut away from the ring to outside the back entrance of the Hammerstein Ballroom, where a black limo has rolled up. The doors on both sides of the limo open, out the near side steps “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald with the CAWO World Heavyweight Title draped over his shoulder and out the far side walks “The Foundation” Ryan McCain with the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title over his shoulder.
Singles Match - “The Catalyst” Jordan West v. “Gentleman” Christopher Thomas
The crowd was quite pleased with Thomas’ escorts, the lovely Miss Julia Cruz, but was appalled with the stuck-up Brit. Thomas wouldn’t let West in the ring without first meeting him with a series of stomps and took control quickly with a European Uppercut followed by a quick Northern Lights Suplex. West regained his bearings though a moment later when Thomas became preoccupied with the crowd and almost lost himself the match to an inside cradle. West hit a spinning heel kick and followed it up with a legdrop for a near fall.
With West solidly in control, Cruz made an effort to get involved by distracting West, the young man fell right into her trap and was hit with a German Suplex and nearfall for his trouble. West appeared dazed and Thomas sought to take advantage by going for a brainbuster, however, West managed to flip over and ran into the ropes and nailed Thomas, who was looking for a backdrop with a swinging neckbreaker. The stunned Thomas then felt the wrath of the Changing of the Times for a 1, 2, 3.
West defeated Thomas via the Changing of the Times at 6:27 ****
Pranks 'R' Us...
Backstage Vinny Azzaro was getting ready for his match and was walking out of the locker room when out of nowhere a shaving cream pie caught him right in the kisser. The shaving creampie was thrown by none of other than “Jackass” Jimmy Lane by the time Azzaro realized what had happened – Lane had already made a beeline toward the ring, where Voodoo was waiting.
Triple Threat Match For Coastal Warning Title – “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro v. Voodoo v. “Jackass” Jimmy Lane
Voodoo and Lane started this match off, Lane was distracted slightly keeping an eye out for Azzaro as he came into the ring and paid for this mistake as he walked right into a chokeslam and nearfall. Azzaro came out and took his place at the side of the ring. Voodoo followed up his early onslaught with a bearhug, which Azzaro had to break-up, much to his disgust. Voodoo sent lane to the corner and came in with a big avalanche.
Voodoo went for a powerbomb, but Lane managed to counter with a Frankensteiner and make the tag to Azzaro. Azzaro came in like a house of fire nailing Voodoo with two drop kicks and following that up with a tornado DDT for a near fall. Azzaro upon running off the ropes, however, was cracked by Voodoo’s manager The Witchdoctor with his cane, which sent him stumbling into a big belly-to-belly suplex. Voodoo followed that move up with a big splash and a near-fall, which Lane broke up. Voodoo leaned on Azzaro for quite a while, but Azzaro always managed to find his way out of a pinfall attempt either by kicking out or through Lane’s assistance. Finally, Voodoo becoming frustrated went for a big leg drop, but Azzaro was able to move and tag out to Lane.
Lane immediately went skyward and hit a flying cross body for a nearfall. Voodoo now was on the defensive as the much quicker Lane took to the air with quick strike maneuvers including a springboard leg lariat, which would have won him the match had the Witchdoctor not put Voodoo’s foot on the rope. Voodoo at this point was almost completely exhausted, he caught a big break though when he caught Lane with a quick headbutt and allowed him to make the tag.
Azzaro charged Lane hard and sent him to the outside with a clothesline, he then went up to the top rope and hit a shooting star bodyblock on the outside. Both men were nearly counted out, but got back in, in time. Azzaro caught Lane with a Superkick and was about to go for the cover when Voodoo slapped him on the back making him the legal man. Azzaro fought with the ref as the Witchdoctor slipped his cane inside the ring. Voodoo went to use the cane, but was caught with the Mulekick by Lane. Lane sensing victory knocked Azzaro from the apron and hit a slingshot elbowdrop for the victory.
Lane defeated Voodoo and Azzaro via slighshot elbowdrop on Voodoo at 24:08 ***1/2 Lane wins the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title
Singles Match for No. 1 Contender for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title– "The Aftermath" John McDonough v. Tremor
McDonough, facing his second extremely large opponent in as many weeks, went to work with quick strike attacks. He nailed the large man with a clothesline and followed up with a dropkick, seeing the big man stunned, he quickly went to the outside and used a springboard drop kick on Tremor. The cover resulted only in a near fall and throw off. Tremor was able to turn the tide of the matchup when he caught McDonough’s round house and used a short clothesline to take him down. Tremor then picked up the smaller McDonough and nailed a running powerslam for a nearfall.
The match was all Tremor, but he couldn’t put McDonough away, the big man even showed off some submission skills putting McDonough in a dragon sleeper, but to no avail. McDonough caught his chance when he managed to move out of the way of an avalanche attempt by Tremor and was able to follow it up with a flying clothesline and a nearfall. McDonough was able to stay on the offensive by catching Tremor with a bulldog. With the big man down, McDonough headed up to the top rope and hit the Closure and won the match.
McDonough beat Tremor via the Closure at 9:37 *** A Challenge...
After the match, McDonough had his music cut and took a mic. He stated that he didn’t care, he wanted McCain now. After some harsh words, McCain’s music played and he came out into the aisle in the same suit he was dressed in prior with the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title over his shoulder. He told McDonough that he wouldn’t fight him tonight and that he had the feeling McDonough might have to wait a bit for his shot. With those words he left. Booze and Scouting
The Rebels of the Sacred Heart, Patrick Farrell and Sean Tiernan came down to ringside with pints of Guiness in their hands. They sat down at the announcers’ table to help call the match and scope out their competition.
COWA Atlantic Tag Titles Triple Threat – Unbooked Tex-Mex Express v. Carnivale v. Hardcore Havoc
As per usual when it comes to a triple threat tag match, there was a ton of back and forth action in this one Nino of TME started of against the Bearded Lady of Carnivale, the Bearded Lady took the fight right to the smaller Nino hitting him with a massive clothesline and following up with some relentless stomps before locking him in an abdominal stretch. Since it was early in the matchup Nino was able to escape, but was greeted off the ropes with a big time spinebuster slam for a near fall. The Bearded Lady tagged out to Gash Stevens of HH and Gash through Nino into the corner and followed in with a big elbowsmash and then a series of mounted punches. Nino fell to the ground, but found no mercy as Gash quickly climbed the second rope and dropped an elbow right across his back. Gash continued to work over Nino even tagging in his partner Dez White, but Nino was able to hit the two of them with a double clothesline.
Nino managed to tag out to Joe Blackheart, who came in like a house of fire all over Dez White, nailing consecutive clotheslines and following it up with a Samoan Drop and a near fall. He threw Dez to the corner and followed in with an avalanche and then a belly-to-belly superplex. Blackheart seemed to have Dez all set up for a Western Lariat, but Dez ducked down and tagged out to the Sword Swallower, who caught Blackheart with a big roundhouse right as he turned. The Sword Swallower followed that up with a kick to the midsection a devastating piledriver, which would have won the CAWO Atlantic Tag Titles had Dez White not made the save. The Sword Swallower continued wear on Blackheart with minimal resistance until Blackheart caught him in a camel clutch after he side-stepped a spear. The Sword Swallower managed to break the hold himself by slamming into the turnbuckle. Blackheart stumbled out of the corner and was scoped up by the Sword Swallower and hit with a ring-shaking running powerslam. He covered and since he was close enough to his own corner, the Bearded Lady was able to provide enough protection, for the 1, 2, 3.
Carnivale defeated the Tex-Mex Express and Hardcore Havoc when the Sword Swallower pinned Blackheart via a running powerslam in 17:24 Carnivale win the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles ***1/2
The Toast of the Town...
Following the match, the Rebels got into the ring as Carnivale were being awarded their belts. The awkward champions looked nervously at the Rebels, whom smiled at toasted their pints to the new champions. Both the Sword Swallower and the Bearded Lady were satisfied with this and let their guard down, only to be met with the pint glasses being broken over their heads. The champs went down hard and rolled out of the ring as the Rebels had brought another level of excitement and electricity to this crowd.
Singles Match for No. 1 Contender World Title – Diabolous v. “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins –
Devin Atkins was not intimidated by the large Diabolous and went right after him, however, his charge proved foolish as Diabolous met him with a huge clothesline. Diabolous then pulled his smaller opponent up by the hair and delivered a vicious headbutt that left Atkins rolling on the floor. Atkins used the ropes to pull himself up, but was dragged away by a big time German Suplex, which produced a near fall. The crowd reacted viciously at this point as Diabolous continued to toy with the young man, putting his foot across the young man’s throat and giving the ref a light shove as he tried to stop him. Finally, Diabolous met the ref’s request and picked up the Atkins on his shoulders, Atkins, however somehow showed some life and managed to wiggle down his shoulders and perform an inside cradle, that electrified the crowd as a nearfall. Diabolous angered got sloppy and charged the young man and ran straight into a Superkick. Atkins sensing his opportunity went up top and caught Diabolous with a big time moonsault. The cover was only a nearfall again, but the big man was clearly shaken after this one and was caught with a dropkick to the knee as he tried to rise and then slingshot legdrop that lead to a two count.
Atkins smelled blood here and went for a flying cross body, but Diabolous was playing possum on the damage down to his knee and caught the young man and nailed a fall away slam that sent Atkins to the outside. Diabolous headed out after him and nailed a power bomb on the floor, which quieted the crowd quite a bit because of the sound of the impact. Diabolous didn’t stop there as he picked up Atkins and whipped him into the guardrail before sending him back into the ring. As Atkins sit slumped against the guardrail, Diabolous came over rolled him into the ring and went for the cover, to everyone’s surprise Atkins managed to get his foot on the rope after a two count. Diabolous wasted no time here in hitting a brainbuster followed by an elbowdrop and a cover, which failed to finish the young man off.
Fed up, Diabolous gave the signal for his finisher – Straight to Hell – he grabbed Atkins around the throat, but Atkins managed to kick Diabolous off and as he was slumped over hit a quick DDT. The response from the crowd seemed to revive Atkins momentarily as he hit a bulldog and went up to the top rope. He waited for Diabolous to stand up and took off nailing flying dropkick – he covered for a 1, 2… No!
Atkins went right back to work standing the big man up and putting him down with an enzugari, he went up top, and waited perched. As Diabolous stood up he leapt, attempting a flying hurricanrana, but Diabolous caught him with a spinning power bomb. Diabolous shook off whatever cobwebs were left and grabbed Atkins by the throat, lifting him up high and down Straight to Hell! Cover and 1, 2, 3!
Diabolous beat Atkins at 16:14 via Straight to Hell ***3/4
Bye, Bye, By-laws
While Diabolous celebrated his hard fought victory with his arm raised in the air from the second turn buckle, his music turned off, and J.W. Oswald swaggers out with the CAWO World Heavyweight Title over his shoulder. Oswald stares into the ring for a moment, grinning, then speaks – he states that was quite a win Diabolous just had and that he should be very proud. Unfortunately though, it means little more than a mark in the win column.
Oswald explained further that CAWO by-laws do not permit any party representing a region in a title bout to represent in their subsequent title bout. Therefore, Diabolous and McDonough and any other participants in the CAWO World Heavyweight Title Tournament at Red Dawn are disqualified from contention until the next CAWO PPV event. Oswald once against congratulates Diabolous on his victory and smirks as he drops the mic.
The camera cuts away as Diabolous is in a fit of rage.
Overall ***1/2
Next week on CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning
We hear from Xaiver Wilford regarding the CAWO Atlantic's World Titleshot. Will Carnivale take action with regard to their attack? Jimmy Lane will need to defend his newly won Coastal Warning title!
Tune in next week for all the action!
Also watch for regional coverage of CAWO Central Slaughterhouse and CAWO Pacific Death Valley later in the week!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:22:33 GMT -5
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse [The screen shows Juan Castillas flying through the air and nailing Epic with the Showstopper] “He’s got him again!! Juan Castillas will walk out of here as the FIRST CAWO Central Regional Champion!” [The image shifts to an image of Lazarus arguing with the referee and J.W. Oswald lurking behind him followed by an image of Oswald with his arm raised by the referee as Lazarus lay on the ground.] “Oswald caught Lazarus off guard and he will go to the finals! Oswald has a chance to become the first ever CAWO World Heavyweight Champion! [The image then shifts to Oswald holding the CAWO World Heavyweight Championship belt high over his head] “Oswald concocted a plot and it worked to perfection here tonight. Thanks to Ryan McCain, he is the first CAWO World Heavyweight Champion!” [Screen goes black – white lettering appears – “Earlier in the week”] “The CAWO by-laws forbid any wrestler from receiving consecutive regional World Heavyweight Title chances!” [Image of Lazarus and Armand Arkynson.] [To black.] A Few Words from the CEO… The shot opens up with a roaring crowd inside the Fox Hall in St. Louis , Missouri . CAWO Central Owner and CEO is in the ring already. After a moment, the crowd quiets and he begins to speak. First, he thanks all the fans for coming out and watching at home on the local Fox Sports affiliate. Second, he congratulates the Central’s own J.W. Oswald on his CAWO World Heavyweight Championship Title win. Finally, he announces that the CAWO United State Champion “The Innovator” Trey Shaw is in the building and he will take on the winner of a matchup between Aaron “Bulldozer” Bradley and Cannibal later tonight. He issues one more round of “thank you’s” and exites the ring as the action is set to get started. Singles Match – The Preacher v. “Kamikazee” Kaz Suriki Suriki came out flying in this one as he caught the Preacher with a handspring elbowsmash when Preacher was calling for a fan at ringside to repent. Suriki followed his early offensive advantage up with a dropkick that sent the Preacher down. Suriki hopped over the ropes and used the ropes as a springboard resulting in a dropkick and a nearfall. Suriki got ahead of himself though, after an enzuigari took the Preacher down, Suriki went to the top rope for a 450 Splash, but the Preacher quickly rolled out of the way. The Preacher took full advantage of Suriki’s mistake nailing him with several high impact moves like a double underhook suplex and full nelson faceslam. Suriki never recovered from the mistake and the Preacher following a Soviet suplex nailed Suriki with the inverted DDT, he calls Say Your Prayers, for the cover and the win. Preacher beat Kaz via Say Your Prayers at 6:31 **1/4 Survival Techniques… An interviewer stands by with CAWO United States Champion Trey Shaw. Shaw states that this title was all about being a survivor right from the very start. He had to outlast twenty-nine other men, in order to hold this belt high over his head. Now, his reward is to travel the country with a defense schedule that the World Champion wouldn’t be able to survive. Of his potential opponents, he said he was looking forward to the opportunity to see them in the ring. He stated that while they’re both talented individuals neither is as skilled or refined as the Innovator and he’d prove that next week and in time, to all across the CAWO map. Singles Match – “The Professional” Quinten Carnases v. “Role Model” Roger Schneider These two men put on a wrestling clinic loaded with counters and reversals. Carnases after a go-behind nailed a big time German Suplex for a near fall. However, this match was extremely competitive and it wasn’t long before Schneider was able to shake the cobwebs and strike back with a big backbreaker followed by a legdrop for a near fall. Carnases nearly was able to get a submission and a pinfall with a figure four leglock, but Schneider was able to reach the ropes. Although Schneider was limping he managed to duck under a clothesline from Carnases and lock in the Dream Big sleeper to put an end to Carnases challenge. Schneider made Carnases submit to the Dream Big at 11:08 ***3/4 Triple Threat Table Death Match for Slaughterhouse Title – Chase Riley v. Cricente Caos v. Arian This was absolutely brutal – all three men ended up bloody and beaten. The Slaughterhouse Title will normally carry with it a 20 minute time limit – however, at the expiration of the time limit all three men had avoided being counted out. CEO Skinner came out and stated that this match would continue until there was a winner. Caos although he was the first man eliminated was thrilling the crowd with an aerial assault – nailing a spinning heel kick on Arian and then following that up with a corkscrew plancha onto Riley on the outside. Eventually though Arian got a hold of Caos and nailed him with a chokeslam on the outside, which Caos was never able to fully recover from. Riley after nailing Arian with a chairshot was able to put Caos through a table with a powerbomb and Caos was unable to respond. Riley wasn’t able to celebrate for long as Arian struck quick – he caught Riley sleeping and nailed a belly to back suplex on Riley. It was all Arian for about 7 or 8 minutes as he nailed high impact move after high impact move including a double underhook piledriver through a table, which Riley was able to respond to at an 8 count. However, Riley eventually was able to garner some momentum after catching Arian with a desperation clothesline. Following a barrage of offense highlighted by a tornado DDT, Riley set up Arian on a table and nailed a guillotine legdrop, which Arian could not respond to and Riley was crowned the first CAWO Slaughterhouse Champion. Chase Riley defeated Criecente Caos and Arian: -Riley put Caos through a table at 34:39 -Riley put Arian through a table at 59:33 ****1/4 (Riley won the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title)
Interview with the CAWO Central Regional Champ Backstage stands the CAWO Central Regional Champion – “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas – he explains that while he is proud to be the CAWO Central Regional Champion, he points out how he took out the best the CAWO Central had to offer in 2 out of 3 falls match and swept Epic. He states that whoever this region or the CAWO has to offer, he’ll gladly take on and embarrass the same way he embarrassed Epic at Red Dawn. Finally, he apologize to the fans tonight because while they may be watching a bunch of wrestling matches – they’re being deprived the opportunity to see the Whole Damn Show! Lazarus and Epic v. Arkynson and Lorenz – winners face off next week to decide #1 for Regional title – This match billed four guys that really don’t like each other facing off for the right to face off next week for the first shot at Juan Castillas and the Central Regional Championship. Epic and Lorenz started off and Epic took it right to the smaller Lorenz with a series of clotheslines followed by a fallaway slam for a near fall. Epic tagged out to Lazarus after Lorenz was able to break a reverse chinlock. Lazarus hit a piledriver and went for the cover that only yielded a two count. Lorenz was able to swing the match he moved out of the way of a charging Lazarus and hit a Russian legsweep as he stumbled back. Lorenz made the tag to Arkynson, who was a house of fire, he entered the ring with a flying clothesline that clearly knocked the wind right out of Lazarus and garnered a nearfall. Arkynson was also able to score a nearfall off a running powerslam. Arkynson, however, fed too heavily off his own momentum and got sloppy, allowing Lazarus turn the match with a vicious right hand. Epic was tagged in and took the fight to Arkynson with a quick spinebuster followed by an elbowdrop for a two count. Epic methodically pounded away on Arkynson with a series of punches and also high impact maneuvers – he hit him at one point with a power bomb and promptly followed that up with a brainbuster for a nearfall, which was broken up Lorenz. Epic, frustrated tagged out to Lazarus, who was sure he had the match won following a vicious Western Lariat, but Arkynson was able to kickout. Lazarus made the classic mistake of putting his head down and Arkynson was able to reverse the attempted back bodydrop with a DDT. He struggled over to the ropes and made the tag. Lorenz immediately went up top and nailed Lazarus with a flying cross body for a two count. Lorenz appeared to have the upperhand on Lazarus especially when he managed to gain a nearfall after slingshot legdrop garnered a two count. Lorenz caught Lazarus in the corner and went to go with a Stinger Splash, but Lazarus moved – Lorenz was stunned as he came off the turnbuckle, he looked at Arkynson who was yelling for the tag, but Lorenz stumbled back towards Lazarus, who kicked Lorenz in the midsection and nailed a double underhook suplex for the three count. -Lazarus pinned Lorenz after a double underhook suplex at 21:04 **1/4 -Lazarus and Epic faceoff for CAWO Central Regional Titleshot A tune-up… The camera cuts backstage to find “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley getting himself psyched up for his next matchup, the camera catches his eyes and he turns with a smile. He talks about his effort at Red Dawn, how he lasted in the ring for over an hour – that was survival in his mind – Trey Shaw, who won wasn’t in the ring for half that amount of time. He congratulated Shaw, but added his celebration would be short-lived – as after he disposed of the Cannibal – he would taking the belt away from Shaw. Bradley v. Cannibal – US Titleshot Shaw joined the announcer’s at ringside to scope out the competition – Bradley was perhaps a bit distracted and that was a big time mistake against the huge Cannibal, who mauled Bradley early in this match. Right from the start Cannibal was looking to do whatever he could to seize victory including gouging at the eyes’ of Bradley. After an Avalanche in the corner and a belly-to-belly suplex, the match looked over, but Bradley was able to sneak his foot onto the ropes. Cannibal’s style soon turned from aggressive to sloppy as he missed a splash and Bradley was quickly able to capitalize with a big time clothesline. Bradley astonished the crowd with his power as he was able to nail Cannibal with a belly to back suplex for a nearfall. After a the match had swung his way, Bradley to the delight of the crowd turned his attention towards Shaw, who happily engaged him as Cannibal recovered. Cannibal surprised Bradley with a full nelson slam for a near fall and then hit a legdrop for another. Cannibal was in clear control of the match until Bradley squirmed out of a Samoan Drop and nailed Cannibal with a jawbreaker. Bradley then hit the ropes and nailed Cannibal with the Pancaked for the three count and the win. Bradley pinned Cannibal at 8:58 with the Pancaked *** Shaw didn’t stick around for one second longer than the three count and headed up the ramp while Bradley celebrated in the ring. Bradley pointed at Shaw walking away and the crowd went crazy. Shaw turned rubbing his built – mouthing the words – “Not enough!” Level 4... Backstage we encounter the McCullen Brothers – Evan and Ian – also known as the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers backstage playing Super Mario Bros. 3. Evan is cheering his brother on as he conquers level 4 – the board of giants. There’s a knock at the door and a stagehand enters the room and says that their due in the ring. Evan explains to the stagehand that level 4 is the best board in the game – their match had to wait. The stagehand looked at Evan with an extremely confused look and then pleaded with them to come out. Evan stated something about their need to find the princess like in that He Is Legend song. The stagehand shook his head – understanding even less. He told them to pause the game and come back after the match. The two brother looked at him like they had just seen someone with a Creed t-shirt. The stagehand explained that there was a pause button – amazed – the Rangers hit pause… Tag Tournament for CAWO Central Tag Team Titles Freebirds v. Emo Rangers Riot Squad v. Sex & Violence The first match of the tournament featured the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers against the Freebirds, a complete contrast of in-ring and out-of-ring stylesl, The brawling combo of Evans and Warren, the Freebirds, seized control of the match at the start isolating Ian from his brother and nailing him with clotheslines and bodyslams and supplementing those with several double team moves. Following a double clothesline and a nearfall – Warren began taunting Ian about Super Mario – and it seemed to ignite Ian, who managed to roll out of the way of an elbow drop and hit a quick spinkick – which was followed by a scissorkick and tag to his brother Evan. Evan hit a powerbomb on Warren for a near fall at which time Evans entered the ring at well and was met with a powerslam for his trouble. Warren and Evans rolled out of the ring to regroup and it was decided Evans would become the legal man. However, his fortunes did not change as Evan McCullen once again seized control with a gutwrench suplex. Evan tagged out to Ian, who went up top and hit a flying elbowdrop for a near fall. Ian was able to use his speed on the woozy Evans and nail a series of moves that scored nearfalls. Following a spinning heel kick Ian was going up top for a shooting star press, however, Evans had seen enough and dragged his partner out of the ring for the countout loss. Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers (Ian and Evan McCullen) defeated The Freebirds (Jay Evans and Ricky Warren) -when I. McCullen defeated Evans via countout in 12:46 ** There is no reset button… Backstage we find Christian Avant and Salvatore Bocanegra, Sex and Violence, in the McCullens dressing room – they’re laughing at the posters of emo icons Taking Back Sunday and Glassjaw hanging on their lockers. Bocanegra walks over and rips them down and tears them to shreds. Avant makes his way over to the paused Nintendo and stomps it three times leaving it pretty much shattered. Sex and Violence versus the Riot Squad Avant when right to work in this match facing off against Frankie Knox’s of the Riot Squad – he was able to take advantage of Knox’s wild, brawling style – often reversing Knox’s offensive attempts into his own offense. Avant nailed a charging Knox with a huge back bodydrop and promptly followed with an STF, which left Knox screaming for the ropes. The hold was only broken by Knox’s partner – Jocko Sparx, while Holly Hox, their manager distracted the ref. Knox was able to make the tag and Sparx was able to assault the recovering Avant with two clotheslines followed by a Death Valley Driver for a nearfall. Sparx though quickly fell into the same problem his partner did as the superior wrestling acumen of Avant allowed him to turn a roundhouse right into a single-arm DDT and he was able to tag Bocanegra. Bocanegra seemed all too willing to take it to Sparx with a series of kicks followed by inverted DDT for a nearfall. Bocanegra followed a side suplex with a Dragon Sleeper, however, once again the ref got distracted by Holly Hox and Knox was able to make the save. This once again shifted the momentum as Sparx caught Bocanegra with a vicious piledriver, which then led to Knox hitting a flying fistdrop for a nearfall, which Bocanegra only escaped from with a foot on the ropes. Knox hit a spear and followed that up with a quick fistdrop for a nearfall, but Bocanegra was able to kickout. Knox after having control for quite a while, complained to the ref about the slow count, and turned into a lowblow from Bocanegra, which lead to a small package for a nearfall. Although Knox was able to kickout – he was met by Christian Avant as the legal man, who began to take apart Knox first hitting a Dragon Suplex for a nearfall following that with a shoulderbreaker. Knox had an opportunity as Avant started yelling at Holly at ringside he caught Avant with a kick to the midsection and apparently had him set up for a DDT – Avant, however, was able to reverse that into a Northern Lights Suplex, which caught Knox so by surprise – it was enough for the win. Sex and Violence defeated the Riot Squad when -Avant pinned Knox with a Northern Lights Suplex in 20:51 *** (Holly Hox interfered against Christian Avant) (Holly Hox interfered against Salvatore Bocanegra) After the match the McCullen brothers came out of the crowd and proceeded to attempt to choke out Sex and Violence with the Nintendo controllers. Sex and Violence was able to escape after a moment and the show ended with the McCullens in the ring shouting at Sex and Violence. Next week on CAWO Central Slaughterhouse... Lazarus and Epic will battle to decide, who will fight Juan Castillas for the CAWO Central Regional Title. The CAWO Central will crown its first Tag Team Champions as the Mighty Morphin' Emo Rangers and Sex & Violence do battle for the honor. And finally, Aaron Bradley will take on Trey Shaw for the CAWO United States Championship!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:24:47 GMT -5
CAWO Pacific Death Valley The show opens with a flash back to Red Dawn showing Wraith and the Apparition holding up the CAWO World Tag Team Titles as Lazarus and Diabolous raise their arms as fireworks explode behind them. The CEO Speaks... We then cut to present day, where wrestling legend “The Shooting Star” Daniel Clark, the CEO of CAWO Pacific waits in the ring. He thanks the fans for coming out and tuning into a round of applause. After the applause has died down, he congratulates Abomination on their win at Red Dawn and on bringing the World Tag Team Championship back to CAWO Pacific. This is met with a chorus of boos. Clark states that tonight, there would be a Triple Threat match amongst the region’s tag teams to determine, who would go onto fight Abomination at the upcoming pay-per-view later in the night. Singles Match – “Private” Sean Ryan v. “Benedict” Arnold Ross This is a match that went wrong quickly as it was clear that after Ryan had taken control early that following a low blow, Ross caused Ryan to suffer an injury by executing a belly-to-back suplex, but turning it so Ryan landed on his hip. Upon seeing this injury, Ross sensed blood in the water and continued to attack it for another few minutes, before nailing the Traitor’s Toss for the 1, 2, 3. -Ross defeated Ryan with Traitor’s Toss in 7:49 – Ryan out 2 weeks ** The CAWO World Tag Team Champions are in the house... The camera cut away from the ring where Ryan was being helped out and goes backstage where Abomination are standing with their CAWO World Tag Team Titles. Wraith, his eyes all white and his voice booming, states how the Dark Covenant has made a statement about the presence and power of evil. The Apparition speaking in a high tone with eyes all black speaks to how unfortunate it is for those teams fighting tonight, only for the purpose of meeting their inevitable demise. Singles Match – Ebola Zaire v. “The Surgeon” Steven Detmer Zaire off a very impressive battle royal appearance took it to “The Surgeon” in this match. Detmer with a strong technical background was never able to mount much of an attack as Zaire lead a barrage of offense. Every time Detmer seemed to seize control Zaire was there with a counter to his maneuvers. Zaire finally put the pesky Detmer, who to his credit withstood a ton of punishment, away with the Epidemic. -Zaire defeated Detmer with the Epidemic in 7:31 ***1/2 Oxygen in limited supply “Arcarsenal” by At the Drive-In blares over the speakers as “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil makes his way down to the ring holding the CAWO Pacific Regional Title over his shoulder. O’Neil enjoying the applause takes his time soaking it in before greeting the crowd. O’Neil stated how sweet it was to be the first CAWO Pacific Regional Champion and that he looked forward to choking out many more in defense of his title. He wished luck to the competitors competing tonight for an eventual chance at the title, but cautioned them to be careful what they wish for. Finally, he wrapped by saying the CAWO Pacific roster will soon realize just how precious a commodity oxygen is. Four Corners Match for Death Valley Title –Sumo v. Quest v. Musiq Maxwell v. “The Harbinger” William Montgomery – This match featured everything from a brute powerhouse to athletic specimens to a technical wizard and it did not disappoint. Sumo controlled the early portions of the match as the other three men seemed resigned to attempting quick tags to wear the bigger man down with a fresh wrestler, but this strategy did not work as Sumo took down one man after another. Finally, Sumo tagged out to Quest. Quest and Musiq did some sparkling things in the ring trading high impact maneuvers and really picking up the pace. Montgomery came in and soon learned that he wasn’t going to able to win this match by submission as he had hold after hold broken. Sumo got a second run against Quest, who took it to the big man a bit. In the waning moments of the matchup a double clothesline by Musiq and Quest knocked the wind out of Sumo, but as he went to the ground he tagged in Montgomery – Quest didn’t see it and hit Sumo again, knocking him out. Montgomery threw quest out of the ring and managed to hit Quest with a kick to the midsection followed by a lethal brainbuster for the 1, 2, 3 and to be crowned the first CAWO Pacific Death Valley Champion. -Montgomery defeated Sumo, Quest and Musiq after he pinned Musiq with a brainbuster in 15:05 ***3/4 [Montgomery wins the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title] Laughing is healing... Inside a locker room, the lights are almost completely out except for a single light shining down a bench. The light shines on the mask of the Minstrel, the camera zooms in on this image as cackling is heard in the background. As we come almost face-to-face with the mask the cackling has turned to maniacal laughter and a hand reaches out and grabs the mask. Triple Threat CAWO Pacific Tag Team Title Match + #1 Contendership for World Tag Team Titles West Coast Connection v. The Upstarts v. The Despair Faction This was an extremely entertaining tag match, which featured the Upstarts most prominently as the Despair Faction and West Coast Connection made quick tags amongst each other in an attempt to wear down the Upstarts. The Upstarts though seized control of the match as Jack Dreesen was able to nail D Money and Essence of WCC with a double clothesline and really started to take it to D Money. Following a big time spinebuster, Dreesen has D Money lined up for a spear, but he failed to notice Apathy was behind him and tagged himself in. The ref removed Dreesen and Apathy nailed D Money with the spear for the pinfall and the victory. -The Despair Faction defeated WCC and the Upstarts when Apathy pinned D Money with a spear in 11:07 ***3/4 [The Despair Faction win the CAWO Pacific Tag Team Titles] Tag Match – Winners face-off for CAWO Pacific Regional Title shot next week “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin & The Minstrel v. Phoenix Rising & Red Claw Hamlin and Rising started the match off with a very quick pace, trading quick moves and counters. After a couple of minutes, Hamlin finally managed to grab the upper hand following a spinning heel kick and nearfall. Hamlin got Rising into the corner and tagged out to the Minstrel – the odd ball and Hamlin worked surprisingly well together hitting a double atomic drop. Rising was in trouble, but soon managed to hit a quick Russian Legsweep before tagging out to Red Claw. Red Claw went to work on the Minstrel with several power moves, none of which could keep the much smaller man down or from laughing. Red Claw soon became frustrated following a chokeslam and tagged out to Rising, who went for a flying dropkick, which was sidestepped. Seemingly frustrated that his partner couldn’t maintain the offense, Red Claw left the ringside area. Minstrel and Hamlin traded tags a couple of times and following a facebuster by Hamlin and an inverted DDT by the Minstrel, the Minstrel finished off Rising with the No Laughing Matter for the 1, 2, 3. -Hamlin and Minstrel defeated Rising and Red Claw when Minstrel pinned Rising via the No Laughing Matter in 15:02 **** [Red Claw walked out] After the match Hamlin went over to congratulate the Minstrel, who promptly responded with a kick to the midsection and a double underhook piledriver. He then went outside the ring, grabbed a chair and nailed the No Laughing Matter with the chair underneath him. Hamlin writhed in pain holding his face as the Minstrel walked out of the ring. Stay tuned next week as there will be twist on the Tag Team title defense at the PPV announced, “The Harbinger” will have his first Death Valley Title defense and “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin and the Minstrel will meet to determine, who will face off against “The Strangler” for the CAWO Pacific Regional Title. Card Rating: ***1/2
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:27:36 GMT -5
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning 2 results The show opens up with a replay of last week where CAWO World Heavyweight Champion JW Oswald explains to Diabolous that his victory over Devin Atkins was basically meaningless as he is disqualified from facing the World Heavyweight Champion after appearing in the tournament at Red Dawn. Wilford with an announcement The show cuts away from the footage from last week and cuts to the ring where CAWO Atlantic CEO Xaiver Wilford stands in the ring already. First, he thanks the crowd for turning out and for the regional viewers for tuning in. After taking in the applause, he promptly shifts subjects to the upcoming pay-per-view next week and who will be the CAWO Atlantic representative to fight JW Oswald. He explains that Oswald was correct and that all CAWO Atlantic representatives that participated in the World Heavyweight Title tournament are disqualified. After listening to the disapproval of the crowd, he states that tonight there will be a rematch from Red Dawn Night 1 as “The Foundation” Ryan McCain will take on “The Catalyst” Jordan West for the opportunity to take on JW Oswald at CAWO Atlantic: Under Siege! Singles Match - “Epitaph” Evan Reed v. “Gentleman” Chris Thomas In what was a rather lackluster opening match, Evan Reed basically beat Chris Thomas from pillar to post in very impressive fashion before finishing him off with piledriver. This is Reed’s second impressive match although last week he suffered a defeat, he is a name to watch. Evan Reed v. Chris Thomas – Reed pinned Thomas after a piledriver in 3:26 ***1/4 Death comes for you... Backstage, Diabolous stalks the hallways, a look of fierce anger fills his eyes, a look that hasn’t left him since the week before. He knocks over a garbage can and flips a table before coming upon the first human being he finds, Devin Atkins. Atkins has been watching him from down the hall. Diabolous stalks up to him and Atkins attempts to take a swing at the bigger man, as he knows whats coming, but Diabolous catches his arm mid-swing then grabs the smaller man by the throat and chokeslams him down onto the concrete floor. Atkins is not moving after this, but Diabolous continues his assault with a couple of cracks over Atkins’ face and legs before security manages to pull Diabolous away. Singles Match - The Poet v. “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro This match was extremely entertaining pitting a technical wrestler and against a speedy high-flyer. Both men were forced to go away from the fortes at times during the contest, which was extremely back and forth. The Poet seemed to have the match won, once he locked Azzaro in the PUNishment, but the encouragement of the crowd allowed Azzaro to come back and break the hold. Later during a back and forth sequence, Azzaro surprised the stunned Poet with a rana was able to hold on for the pinfall. The Poet v. Vinny Azzaro – Azzaro pinned the Poet after a rana in 12:46 **** Nothing in life is for free The door to Xaiver Wilford’s office is open and from outside we can see the outline of a man, whom the crowd responds to with the utmost respect and adoration – “The Aftermath” John McDonough. The right side of his face painted red with black streaks, his icy blue eyes staring a whole through the collected Wilford, he states that he wants a shot at McCain. Wilford says he’s not in the business of giving anything away for free and McCain is already booked for the night, but offers McDonough a road to get what he wants. A road, which would be blocked by the monster, who’s been reeking havoc since last week, Diabolous. Diabolous versus McDonough to decide the #1 contender for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title. CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title Match – “Jackass” Jimmy Lane v. Voodoo Voodoo took control of this match at the start, taking advantage of the size advantage he holds over the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Champion. Lane started to mount an attack at about the two minute market and had the big man stunned enough that he was going for the Mule Kick, but as he was winding up for it, the Witchdoctor got on the apron and blew salt in his eyes. The ref disqualified Voodoo, he pounded on Lane following the match with a powerslam followed by a big splash. Jimmy Lane v. Voodoo – Jimmy Lane defeated Voodoo by DQ in 2:46 *** the Witchdoctor interferes against Jimmy Lane [Jimmy Lane retains the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title] The Empire Arrives... We cut backstage to show “The Devil Himself” JW Oswald and “The Franchise” Ryan McCain walking into the arena together, but wearing pressed black suits with their respective title belts over their shoulders. McCain seems exceptionally pleased – knowing that if he wins his match tonight – that he will take on his fellow Empirical State member for the chance to become the CAWO World Heavyweight Champion. Singles Match - “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins v. Tremor Tremor smelled blood in the water at the start of this match as Atkins was operating with a bad wheel and barely closed wound, which was quickly opened following a ramming into the steel pole outside the ring. Tremor got several nearfalls, but Atkins managed to fight through and keep the match going. Soon enough he was able to seize momentum for a stretch and catch Tremor with a spinning heel kick that really shook the big man, and was able to follow that up with the Bull’s Eye for the 1, 2, 3. Atkins v. Tremor – Atkins pinned Tremor with the Bull’s Eye in 9:46 ***1/2 What about Bob? Jimmy Lane is limping backstage when he comes across the Witchdoctor, who promptly shields himself from the angered Lane. Lane just stares at him than puts his hand inches away from the Witchdoctor’s face, except the hand is contortioned in the shape of the “rock on” symbol and has a pair of glasses on it – this is known as Lane’s best friend, Invaisable Bob. Bob tells the Witchdoctor to bring his ooo-eee-ooo-ahah-ching-walla-walla-Washington and that other jazz to Under Siege for a rematch. He also stated that the Hand of God will come in the night for the Witchdoctor and then flicked him square in the forehead, knocking off his hate. Voodoo appears at the end of the hallway following this and chases Lane out of sight. No. 1 Contenders Match for the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles - Hardcore Havoc v. Tex-Mex Express An exciting tag team bout featuring a few brawlers and a lucha libre. The match featured an excellent series of double team moves and great back and forth action – Nino shifted the matches momentum several times as the x-factor for his team and the only man in the ring, who didn’t rely on brought strength. He seemed to have the match won following a Joe Blackheart brainbuster on Dez White, who quickly tagged out to Nino, who headed up top, and attempted a frog splash. Dez was able to roll out of the way for a quick pinfall, the win and the titleshot at Under Siege. Hardcore Havoc defeated Tex-Mex Express when D. White pinned Nino after a rollaway in 14:12 ***1/2 Just a stepping stone... We cut backstage to show “The Catalyst” Jordan West taping up his boots, the interviewer, David Daboll, walks over to him. He asks Jordan how it feels to be going from the bottom of the card last week to the very top. Jordan quickly rolls his eyes at Daboll stating that he is not merely satisfied with headlining a weekly show, he wants to be in the main event at Under Siege, and that he wants revenge on the Empirical State for costing him the chance to become the first CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion. No. 1 Contender for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title – “The Aftermath” John McDonough v. Diabolous Diabolous attempted to take the early upperhand, but he was much to eager as McDonough was able to gain early control by being patient. McDonough, after a couple of nearfalls, went for his finisher way too early in the match and was caught on the top turnbuckle by Diabolous, who promptly seized control of the match. Diabolous used his power and strength to score several nearfalls, but soon became frustrated and made a mistake that allowed for McDonough to once again seize the momentum. Just as McDonough was closing in on putting the match away, the ref got caught in a corner as Diabolous was being whipped in and was knocked out. Diabolous ducked under a clothesline by McDonough and caught him by the throat and nailed the Straight to Hell. Diabolous covered, but there was no ref to count, as he went to rouse the ref, Devin Atkins sprinted into the ring and nailed Diabolous with a chairshot. The big man went down hard. Atkins roused McDonough, who asked no questions, and made his way slowly up the turnbuckle to nail the Closure and put the match away. – McDonough pinned Diabolous with the Closure in 13:22 ****1/4 [Atkins interfered against Diabolous] Streetfightin'! G-7! Following the match, Atkins grabbed a mic as Diabolous started to stir, saying that if Diabolous wanted revenge that he could find Atkins at Under Siege in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. The crowd roared its approval as Atkins headed off. Non-Title Match for #1 Contendership to the CAWO World Heavyweight Title - “The Franchise” Ryan McCain v. “The Catalyst” Jordan West West took the fight to McCain early in the match, seizing the upper hand and maintaining a rather fast pace. However, West was soon distracted by the presence of Oswald at ringside, which allowed for McCain to seize control with a belly-to-back suplex. McCain scored several near-falls, but became too complacent with his offensive and too focused on complaining to the referee, which almost cost him the match as West hit a German Suplex. West, in control, once again, did not make the same mistake as before, instead focused on taking the fight to McCain. However, West did make the mistake of completely ignoring Oswald who tripped him coming off the ropes allowing McCain to seize control again. Later, as West had taken everything McCain could dish out, Oswald slipped a pair of brass knuckles into the ring and went over to distract the ref. While the ref was distracted, McCain put the knuckles on, and as he was sizing up West for a strike, McCain failed to see “The Aftermath” John McDonough had come out of the crowd with a chair, he nailed the unsuspecting McCain, who stumbled forward into an instinctive small package. McDonough chased Oswald from ringside to allow the ref to count 1, 2, 3. McCain v. West – West pinned McCain after a small package in 14:54 ***1/2 [McDonough interfered against McCain] West celebrated in the ring as McCain rolled out, where Oswald waited with the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title, which McCain took in disgust. As they turn to go up the ramp they saw John McDonough still standing there, the camera cut away as McDonough pointed at McCain. After a great night of action, we offer to you the first CAWO Atlantic pay-per-view Under Siege, which will occur next week, in place of Coastal Warning. The card is stacked and we hope you’ll tune in. Card Rating : ***3/4 CAWO Atlantic: Under Siege Tremor v. “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro – for a spot in Triple Threat match for Coastal Warning Title at the next Coastal Warning Tragedy v. “Epitaph” Evan Reed – for a spot in Triple Threat match - for a spot in Triple Threat match for Coastal Warning Title at the next Coastal Warning The Tex-Mex Express v. Rebels of Sacred Heart – No. 1 Contenders for the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles VooDoo v. “Jackass” Jimmy Lane – CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title match Diabolous v. “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins – Falls Count Anywhere Carnivale v. Hardcore Havoc – CAWO Tag Team Title match "The Franchise" Ryan McCain v. "The Aftermath" John McDonough – CAWO Atlantic Regional Title match in a Cage "The Devil Himself" J.W. Oswald v. "The Catalyst" Jordan West – CAWO World Heavyweight Title match
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:29:34 GMT -5
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse 2 The show opens this week with a visual from last week’s Slaughterhouse with Trey Shaw standing in the aisle, holding the CAWO United States Title over his shoulder staring down Aaron Bradley, who had just defeated Cannibal to earn the right to have “The Innovator” with the title on the line. Cut to the ring where CEO Steve Skinner is in the ring already – he welcomes the crowd, who greets him with raucous cheer. He states that he’s got an important announcement concerning tonight’s main event, which will be for the CAWO United States Title. The crowd cheers wildly as mentions both competitors, particularly for Bradley, which starts a chant. Skinner states that the match will be Ladder Match, which causes the roof to nearly erupt. As Skinner exits the ring to cheers, we get ready for another exciting edition of Slaughterhouse. Singles Match: “Kamikazee” Kaz Suriki v. Criciente Caos An action packed match with a lightening quick pace as the Luchadore and high-flying martial artist faced off. Suriki seemed to grab the upperhand first with a round house kick followed by a guillotine legdrop for a near-fall, but he went to the well once too often and missed another guillotine legdrop to shift the match in the favor of Caos. Caos wowed the crowd with a corkscrew plancha to the outside. In the end though it was Suriki hitting an enzuigari and following that with a moonsault for the 1, 2, 3. – Suriki pinned Caos after a moonsault in 7:34 ***1/2 The crowd cheers wildly as on the big screen the monster Epic is seen readying himself backstage, an interviewer approaches him, but Epic just takes the mic from him. Epic states how embarrassed he was for his poor showing at Red Dawn and how he will avenge himself tonight against a cursed man. A man, who is dead amongst the living, and a man, who will soon be back right where he belongs if he gets in the way of Epic’s quest for redemption. Number 1 Contender for the Slaughterhouse Title: “The Professional” Quinten Carnases v. The Preacher v. Arian v. Cannibal This four-way battle got underway in a hurry with Cannibal attacking strong out of the gate on the Preacher. The Preacher in this match actually never got tagged out, which lead to his eventual elimination when the massive Arian was able to get him to submit to a full nelson. Arian and Cannibal battled it out for a while with Cannibal hitting him with back-to-back belly-to-belly suplexes, which didn’t finish him off at the time, but was basically the end for Arian. Following a vicious double clothesline Cannibal was able to tag out to Carnases, who nailed a superkick on Arian for the cover and elimination. Cannibal managed one last assault scoring a nearfall following a big splash, but Carnases was simply the freshest man left and caught Cannibal with the Time’s Up and the victory. Carnases v. Preacher v. Arian v. Cannibal Arian beat Preacher via a full nelson 11:07 Carnases beat Arian via a superkick 19:09 Carnases beat Cannibal via the Time’s Up in 23:35 ***1/2 Backstage there is the sound of crying, we pan over to see an open shoebox with Evan and Ian McCullen standing over it. Inside the box lays the busted up Nintendo from last week, Ian is almost inconsolable. It takes a minute before Evan notices the camera, Evan then looks into the camera and shouts “They will pay!” before Evan drops to his knees screaming “WHY GOD! WHY!” CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title Match – Caribbean Strap Match – Chase Riley v. “Role Model” Roger Schneider Riley’s leg was bandaged and he was clearly still hurting from last week’s epic table death match to claim the title. Schneider wasted no time going after it with a dropkick to the knee. Schneider used the strap to his fall advantage once making his opponent one legged, whipping him with it and choking him with. Several times early in the match Schneider got three turnbuckles, but Riley was able to stop him. Riley gained some momentum when he ducked a clothesline and hit a Northern Lights Suplex, Riley then went on the offensive and was not shy about using the strap as a whip. Schneider was just about out on his when he wisely got out of the ring to prevent Riley from hitting the fourth turnbuckle. Riley was greeted with a chairshot upon exiting the ring and then was rammed into the steel steps. Schneider re-entered smelling victory, but got only three turnbuckles as Riley was able to prevent it and then hit power bomb before touching all four turnbuckles for the win. Schneider v. Riley -Riley defeated Schneider in 25:03 ***3/4 [Riley retains the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title] Backstage “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson is preparing for his match, pacing back and forth, throwing punches into the air. Before he notices the camera, he headbutts a locker door creating a dent in it. He walks over to where the camera is breathing heavily from his nose. He states that he blames Lorenz for his loss last week and for depriving him of a chance to face that “absolute nothing” Juan Castillas! Armand states that this going to be a dark day for Lorenz. Singles Match - “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson v. Michael Lorenz The Assassin was true to his word, whipping the overmatched Lorenz from pillar to post – the match probably could’ve been over in two minutes as Lorenz never seemed to have his feet following a spectacular superplex. Arkynson, however, was out to send a message, as numerous times the ref has to pull him off for choking Lorenz. Arkynson finally put Lorenz out of his misery with the Assassin’s Creed for the victory. -Arkynson v. Lorenz – Arkynson pinned Lorenz with the Assassin’s Creed in 4:33 ***1/2 An interviewer is standing with none other than “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas, who holds the CAWO Central Title over his left shoulder. The interviewer asks what Juan thinks of his two potential opponents – Juan states that it doesn’t matter to him, who he faces. He’s already whooped Epic and if he needed to he could whoop Lazarus – he’s just here to put in some facetime for the little people out there. When asked if he was taking this lightly – Castillas smile wore off and he stared down the interviewer – stating emphatically that Juan Castillas takes nothing lightly, but facts are facts and “The Whole Damn Show” is the best in the CAWO Central, the CAWO combined and the world and he’ll prove it time and again. No. 1 Contender for the CAWO Central Regional Title - “The Living Dead” Lazarus v. Epic Lazarus and Epic met in the center of the ring early in this match, staring each other down and then an absolute brawl broke loose between the two. Back and forth they went with roundhouse right hands until Epic gained the upperhand and scored a nearfall on a powerslam. Each man so similar in stature and style traded counters and high impact blows. At one point they reversed each others chokeslams in succession with Epic coming out before Lazarus could nail the Last Breath and scoring a nearfall. Lazarus scored a nearfall as he reversed Epic’s Tombstone attempt with one of his own, scored a nearfall. Following this, the Dark Covenant member gave the signal for the Last Breath and grabbed Epic by his throat and brought him down hard. Surprisingly, he didn’t go for the cover instead he opted to do it again, to make certain. He covered and won the classic match. Lazarus v. Epic – Lazarus pinned Epic with The Last Breath 15:23 (did it twice) ****3/4 After the match, Juan Castillas appeared at the top of the aisle – clapping his hands in mock applause. He then pointed at his belt and then at the ring where Lazarus stood leaning on the ropes exhausted. Backstage, “The Ripper” Christian Avant coolly and calmly adjusts his elbow pads. He looks across the locker room at his tag team partner “Sexy” Salvatore Bocanegra, who is adjusting his hair in the mirror. Avant laughs to himself and then looks to the camera – he states that this is an opportunity to make history tonight – they’re going to execute and look their best for their crowning moment… And the Empirical State would enjoy another trophy on the mantle – as they needed to join their friends by putting some gold around their waists. CAWO Central Tag Team Title Match – The Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers v. Sex and Violence The Emo Rangers came out fast in this one looking to exact revenge for their broken Nintendo – Evan and Ian controlled the pace early with several double team combinations on Bocanegra. Ian scored a nearfall following an almost poetic Tornado DDT, which may have been a winner if not for Avant’s stomp to break it up. Bocanegra was out on his feet when caught Evan sleeping with a low blow, which allowed him to tag out to Avant. Avant was absolute house of fire executing move after move on Evan seamlessly, nailing him with three consecutive variations of suplexes – ending with a fisherman’s that almost won the match. Evan, however, would not succumb so easily, he nailed a spear after ducking a clothesline and managed to get to the corner to tag Ian, who came in with a couple of dropkicks to turn momentum. Ian’s speed proved to be a problem for Avant as he could never seem to catch up with Ian, who tagged out following a superkick. Evan appeared to be in control until Christian hit a vicious reverse neckbreaker – stunning Evan and allowing him to make the tag – seeing an opportunity Sex and Violence hit their vicious finisher – The Empirical State of Mind, which allowed for the cover and the 3 count. Emo Rangers v. Sex and Violence – Sex and Violence defeated Emo Rangers when Bocanegra pinned E. McCullen after the Empirical State of Mind in 13:19 ***3/4 “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley v. “The Innovator” Trey Shaw – Ladder Match – The crowd was in a frenzy as this one began with the CAWO United States Title overhead. The wrestlers did not disappoint, Shaw as is expected was exceptional in this matchup with counters and high impact maneuvers, he at one point hit an inverted DDT and promptly followed it up with a ropeflip moonsault that allowed him to get to the top of the ladder before diving and missing the United State Title. Bradley was a bit rough at times, but the former football player held his own with several power moves, which lead to near-misses including putting Shaw through a table with a suplex. At the end of the match, Shaw was climbing, but got pulled down by Bradley, who after a short exchange of blows, hit the ropes and nailed Shaw with the Pancaked, then a powerslam and managed to finally climb the ladder and claim the CAWO United States Champion, giving the CAWO Central both the World and United States titles! Aaron Bradley defeated Trey Shaw in 15:02 ***1/4 [Aaron Bradley won the CAWO United States Title] The crowd roared as Bradley fell to his knees holding the belt in his arms, just looking at it. The crowd roared for him as he stood up lifting the belt high above his head. Shaw simply rolled out of the ring, dejected that he had just lost. Meanwhile the pyrotechnics were going off in the ring – celebrating the man, who had just been crowned as the new CAWO United States Champion. Next week on CAWO Central Slaughterhouse - "The Whole Damn Show" Juan Castillas will put his title on the line against Lazarus! Also Chase Riley will defend his Slaughterhouse title against Quinten Carnases in a barbed wire match among other action! TUNE IN!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:33:33 GMT -5
CAWO Pacific Death Valley 2 The Angry Young Man The show opens up with footage from last week – the Minstrel attacking Josh Hamlin after the match and then leaping from the top rope with a chair under his leg. This is followed by an image of Hamlin writhing in pain holding his face while the sound of cackling fills the background. Then to the crowd, which is going wild for the start of the show – suddenly they roar as they see on the big screen – the arrival of “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin. Hamlin wearing a t-shirt and shorts – is walking backstage with a determined look upon his face, which only obscured by the purple under each of his eyes. An interviewer catches up with him and he stops walking, the interviewer asks him what does he think is in store for him tonight. After a slight chuckle, he states that he’s not the one, who needs worry, the Minstrel needs to. That he was on his way to meet with Danny Clark to make tonight’s matchup a falls count anywhere match! Singles Match - Nomad v. “The Surgeon” Steve Detmer The first match of the evening pitted the neandrathal Nomad against the technician Steve Detmer – it was entirely back and forth with Detmer attempting to corral a chaotic, but effective brawling attack from the Nomad. Detmer used his background in submission wrestling to attempt to wear down the brute, but Nomad was seemingly always capable of breaking the submission lock. Eventually his brute strength overcame Detmer in a flurry as he hit a piledriver and then his finisher the Frozen in Time for the victory at the end of a very good opening match. Nomad pinned Detmer with the Frozen in Time in 15:05 *** Guerrilla Warfare... Backstage “Private” Sean Ryan is with an interviewer, holding himself up on crutches – Ryan was injured on last week’s Death Valley at the hands of Arnold Ross. Ryan clearly upset about the fact states that Ross was a coward and made the injury worse than it had to be by relentlessly attacking it. Ryan stated that one of the principles instilled in him by his time at the armed forces was that you were to fight with honor. Ross has no honor and he must be dealt with in such a fashion, guerrilla warfare. Singles Match - “Benedict” Arnold Ross v. Sumo – Ross wisely allowed for the big man to come to him early in this match and was able to effectively catch him off guard several times. Ross was quick on his feet, which although it’s not his forte – he needed to be in order to defeat the slow footed Sumo. The crowd roared as out came Sean Ryan, Arnold failed to notice as he was too busy arguing with the referee about a slow count that Ryan had flipped the ringbell into the ring. Ryan got up on the apron to join the argument and he managed to hold the ref’s attention so that when Ross turned he caught the ringbell right between the eyes. Sumo tossed it out and went for the cover – the ref counted 1, 2, 3. Sumo pinned Ross after hitting him with the ring bell in 3:40 ** [Sean Ryan interfered against Arnold Ross] After the match, Ryan entered the ring and cracked Ross four times with his crutch before leaving the ring to a big-time ovation. Singles Match - Ebola Zaire v. Quest This match was extremely entertaining featuring the highly athletic Quest and extremely talented and bizarre Zaire. Quest looked a little spooked at the beginning of the match as Zaire was chanting at him from across the ring, which allowed for Zaire to get the early advantage and several nearfalls one coming after devastating fisherman’s buster. Quest regained his feel though with the help of the crowd and soon put his athleticism on display nailing a flying clothesline for a nearfall. Zaire was able to get back control of the match as he bit the face of his opponent causing Quest to bleed, he was temporarily blinded with his own blood in his eyes Zaire quickly hit a DDT for a nearfall. Quest was able to recover and hit a spinning heel kick for a nearfall. Quest then went for a superkick, which Zaire was able to duck under and then caught Quest with the Epidemic for the victory. Zaire pinned Quest with the Epidemic in 11:57 ****1/4 Down with the Sickness... After the match was over Zaire grabbed the mic and stated that all things in this life – love, friendship, title reigns – must come to an end. The only thing that cannot be stopped is a disease without a cure and that this company and the CAWO as a whole was infected with him now. He stated that bleeding has only just begun and soon his bloody path would lead to gold. Tonight's Death Valley and Introducing AIR RAID! Cut backstage to the office of Danny Clark – the CEO of CAWO Pacific. Danny is seated at his desk and says that he wanted to announce that tonight’s main event featuring Josh Hamlin and the Minstrel would indeed be a falls count anywhere match. He also stated that this bizarre individual we just saw, Ebola Zaire would face the winner of our next contest for the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title next week at the first CAWO Pacific pay-per-view. Also at the event – CAWO Pacific Air Raid – the winner of tonight’s West Coast Connection versus the Upstarts match will face the Despair Faction for the CAWO Pacific Tag Team Titles before they take on Abomination. And just to make things fair Abomination will take on the losers in a non-title bout. The match will also have a special way to decide the winner... but will not be announced until both team have wrestled their first matches! CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title Match - “The Harbinger” William Montgomery v. Musiq Maxwell – Montgomery, the Empirical State member, was cool and calm for this match, whereas Musiq seemed to want to end it early, but Montgomery never really allowed him to take control. Musiq rallies would always end with a Montgomery counter and a nearfall for the Champion. Montgomery eventually took control of the match, especially after a low blow followed by a power bomb. Another electric moment came when Montgomery his a superplex for a near-fall. Musiq after being beaten for about 5 minutes straight managed a bit offense with a dropkick. He then sent Montgomery off the ropes, but put his head down for a backdrop and was met with a DDT reversal, a cover and the count and the Champion was victorious. Montgomery pinned Musiq with a DDT in 11:22 ***3/4 [Montgomery retained the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title] Bury your dead... Backstage, the CAWO World Tag Team Champions have already made their way into the office of Danny Clark – Wraith is a house of fire – screaming at Clark stating that he cannot make Abomination fight in a non-title match. Clark stated that under CAWO rules – any CAWO-wide titleholder is still under contract with their initial regional promotion and must fulfill any obligation or appearance as long it does not supersede a title defense. The Apparition speaking in almost a hiss stated that Clark has dug his own grave, that which ever two teams they face they will demolish and the CAWO Pacific will be left without a tag team division. Just as soon as he finishes his sentence he is attacked from behind by the Despair Faction – Apathy and Torment! The camera goes crazy as the Apparition and Apathy go flying over the table and we cut back to ringside. Number One Contenders for the CAWO Pacific Tag Team Titles – West Coast Connection v. the Upstarts – This match represented a golden opportunity for both teams and they certainly performed up to it, D Money and Jeremy Sullivan started the match off and set a very fast pace. Sullivan his cross body for a nearfall, but upon getting back to his feet was met with a kick to the midsection and a scissor kick for subsequent nearfall for D Money. The West Coast Connection then did some great double teamwork on Sullivan – Essence and D Money flowed seamlessly from one combo to another and were helped by Jack Dreesen, who was restrained by the ref. After a couple of nearfalls from Essence, including after one where he hit a fallaway slam, Sullivan managed to regain control after a Russian Legsweep. The Upstarts then went to work double teaming – with three double team maneuvers, which lead to a nearfall. Essence was able to make the tag though and D Money came in looking to score big time with a powerbomb, which was reversed by Dreesen. Once D Money got to his feet he was met by a big spear, which completely knocked the wind out of him for a 1, 2, 3. The Upstarts defeated West Coast Connection when Dreesen pinned D Money with a spear in 10:27 ***3/4 Left Out to Dry... Flash back to a clip of last week, where Red Claw leaves the ring and his partner, Phoenix Rising, out to dry in a tag team match, then cut backstage where an interviewer is standing there with masked Phoenix Rising. Rising states that Red Claw is a coward for leaving any man like that and tonight he would show him what it means to fight with honor and with the help of the capacity crowd tonight – he would rise to occasion and leave Claw as ashes in his wake. Singles Match – Phoenix Rising v. Red Claw – Phoenix came out like a house of fire quickly striking the bigger Red Claw with a series of dropkicks, spinning heel kicks and legsweeps. Claw struggled to keep up with the smaller quicker Phoenix. After Phoenix hit a bulldog he scored a nearfall on a 450 splash. Phoenix though went to high too often and Claw was able to grab control after side stepping a flying dropkick attempt. Red Claw then took to punishing the much smaller man, hitting a high impact move like a shoulderbreaker and immediately dropping down and attempting to choke the life out of Phoenix. The ref threatened Red Claw with disqualification more than once, but Red Claw continued with his assault. After a huge brainbuster, which left Phoenix out of his feet Red Claw put him in the claw hold, which left him seizuring until Phoenix passed out and the ref rang the bell. Red Claw defeated Phoenix Rising when Phoenix passed out in the Red Claw in 10:09 ***3/4 A visit from the Champ Shane O’Neil appeared backstage with his title belt over his shoulder, he knocked on the door of Josh Hamlin’s lockerroom and entered. Hamlin was pacing back and forth, but shot a look immediately upon the entrance of the CAWO Pacific Regional Champ. The two men eyed each other then O’Neil spoke first. He stated that he respects Hamlin and just wanted to wish him the best of luck tonight. Hamlin at first skeptical stated that he appreciated the gesture, but he wasn’t going to need the luck – that this wasn’t about titles anymore, this was personal between him and that maniac. He then shoved past O’Neil and on out to the ring. Falls Count Anywhere Match to Become the Number One Contender for the CAWO Pacific Regional Title - “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin v. The Minstrel – Hamlin came out looking for a brawl and got it as he took early advantage just pounding away on the Minstrel. Once he felt he was sufficiently subdued he sent him to the outside of the ring and followed. The Minstrel, however, was able to instinctively reverse a whip in the guardrail even after Hamlin had knocked him clear into next week by slamming him into the steel post. The Minstrel then took control with a suplex onto the padding below and followed that up with a series of heavy stomps and a nearfall. The Minstrel then got a chair and laid into Hamlin a couple of times for another nearfall. Hamlin though would not be defeated so easily as he began to fight his way back up and managed a sunset flip for a nearfall. Later Hamlin set up the Minstrel on the table and put him through it with a flying elbow drop, but only to score a nearfall. Later, after a whip into the guardrail the Minstrel was able to grab the ringbell and nail Hamlin with it in desperation, which lead to Hamlin being busted open and a nearfall. The Minstrel brought the action back in the ring and hit a swinging neckbreaker and followed that up with the No Laughing Matter, but Hamlin was able to get his shoulder up to prevent the three count. Frustrated the Minstrel took the match back outside, which lead to another shift when Hamlin was able to catch the Minstrel with a desperation jawbreaker. Hamlin feeling the momentum shift hit a quick snap suplex and then went up top nailing the Minstrel with a flying dropkick just as he got back to his feet. Hamlin after a few moments crawled for a nearfall. The two men once gaining their feet again brawled into the aisle way, Hamlin eventually gained the advantage with an enzuigari, but scored only a nearfall for his efforts. He picked up the Minstrel and tried a Northern Lights Suplex onto the concrete in the aisle, but it was blocked the Minstrel, who then hit Hamlin with a huge powerbomb onto the concrete. He rolled over Hamlin for the cover, the count and the victory. The Minstrel pinned Josh Hamlin after a powerbomb in 37:59 ***** The Minstrel crawled away from the aisle as his laughter could heard through the rush paramedics coming to survey the damage, he shoved them away as he crawled up the aisle towards the back. Hamlin did not move and was put onto a stretcher as he was put onto it the Minstrel regained his feet and laughing, raised his arms in victory. Join us next week as the CAWO Pacific presents Air Raid! Card Rating ****1/4 CAWO Pacific Air Raid Abomination v. the West Coast Connection – Non-title Match The Despair Faction v. The Upstarts – CAWO Pacific Tag Title Match Sumo v. Musiq Maxwell – Winner gets a spot in a Fatal Fourway for the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title Phoenix Rising v. Quest – Winner gets a spot in a Fatal Fourway for the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title “Benedict” Arnold Ross v. “Private” Sean Ryan Ebola Zaire v. “The Harbinger” William Montgomery v. Sumo/Musiq v. Phoenix/Quest – CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title match Red Claw v. “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin – Winner is #1 Contender for CAWO Pacific Regional The Minstrel v. “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil – CAWO Pacific Regional Title Match The Despair Faction v. Abomination – CAWO World Tag Team Titles Match - gimmick TBA at Air Raid!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:36:29 GMT -5
CAWO Atlantic: Under Siege The show opens up with a clip from last week’s Coastal Warning where John McDonough came out of the crowd to nail Ryan McCain in the back with a chair – where he was then rolled up in a small package by Jordan West, who claimed the opportunity to fight for the CAWO World Heavyweight Title. The crowd is going absolutely nuts as we open up the first CAWO regional pay-per-view event – UNDER SIEGE! Tonight’s line-up promises to produce some spectacular moments! We will feature a falls count anywhere match between two bitter rivals, a CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Title match, a CAWO Atlantic Regional Title match and the biggest title of them all the CAWO World Heavyweight Title will be on the line here tonight! Tremor v. “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro – for a spot in Triple Threat match for Coastal Warning Title at the next Coastal Warning Tremor took control early, squashing Azzaro in the corner with an avalanche to start the match. Tremor followed that up with a legdrop and a nearfall. Tremor continued to dictate the match nailing a powerslam that almost put Azzaro through the ring, but did not finish him off. Tremor finally became frustrated with the referee after a massive belly-to-belly suplex failed to produce a victory for him. This allowed for Azzaro to get his feet underneath and start to mount some offense. He first ducked consecutive clothesline attempts before flipping over Tremor with a sunset flip for a nearfall. He then hit the stunned big man with a single arm DDT, which scored another nearfall. Tremor moved out of the way of an Azzaro moonsault to regain the advantage and after a violent side suplex he went for the Earth Will Shake! Azzaro moved though and then caught the downed Tremor with a dropkick to the face after this he was able to head up top and hit the Arrow for the cover and 1, 2, 3. Azzaro pinned Tremor with the Arrow in 10:33 **3/4 Voodoo chile... Backstage, we find Jimmy Lane crouched behind a stack of crates, he looks at the camera and shushes it. We peer over to see VooDoo and the Witchdoctor standing on the other side with some sort of candle ceremony going on. Back to Lane, we see he has a doll that looks very much like the Witchdoctor, he makes it scratch its butt and the Witchdoctor follows suit. Lane makes the doll itself and the Witchdoctor follows suit. The Witchdoctor senses something strange, but Lane gives himself away after laughing when he made the Witchdoctor do some bad version of Riverdance through the doll. VooDoo quickly comes charging over and Lane tosses the doll to the side and takes off, when he tosses the doll to the side, the Witchdoctor goes slamming into the wall. Tragedy v. “Epitaph” Evan Reed – for a spot in Triple Threat match - for a spot in Triple Threat match for Coastal Warning Title at the next Coastal Warning Tragedy, the third member of The Despair Faction, made his debut taking on the very impressive thus far, Evan Reed. On this night though, Tragedy was the impressive one as he was relentless in his pursuit of Reed and unfazed by many of Reed’s attacks. In fact, after Reed hit what-appeared to be a devastating piledriver, Tragedy kicked out on a one count. Tragedy took control after catching Reed with a spinebuster as he was rushing at Tragedy. Tragedy quickly took advantage by stomping Reed repeatedly and only allowing him up to be put back down with a Death Valley Driver. Reed though would mount one more charge and did appear to gain some measure of success when he hit a Northern Lights Suplex for a nearfall, but after a kickout Tragedy blocked a roundhouse right from Reed and took the opportunity to lock him the Curtain Claw, which Reed submitted to after about 20 seconds. Tragedy made Reed submit to the Curtain Claw in 07:51 **** A Welcome Mat... Backstage, in the parking area, “The Catalyst” Jordan West has just pulled into the arena – despite the enormity of the situation, he appears confident. Just as he’s about to enter the arena, he is jumped by two men in black garb and masks, who crack him in the ribs with a baseball bat then put him on the floor and slam the arena door on his back several times. Security comes out, but they are too late, as the assailants have taken off. The Tex-Mex Express v. Rebels of the Sacred Heart – No. 1 Contenders for the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles It what many believed would be a much more complete matchup – the Tex Mex express dispatched the Rebels of the Sacred Heart is no time at all as Joe Blackheart caught Patrick Farrell charging in for a clothesline and brought him down hard with a Samoan Drop that lead to a quick pinfall and count. -Tex Mex defeated RoSH when Blackheart pinned Farrell after a Somoan Drop in 1:06 *1/4
The Empire Strikes Back... Backstage, the Empirical State locker room, where “The Franchise” Ryan McCain is stretching and limbering up for his matchup with John McDonough and where Oswald sits still in a shirt and tie sipping a bottle of water. CAWO Atlantic CEO Xaiver Wilford storms through the door yelling at Oswald. Oswald plays it cool, saying he has no idea what he’s rambling about. Wilford explains that West was just attacked outside in the parking lot and his status is unknown for tonight. Oswald explains that he and McCain have been there for about the last hour and a half – it could not have been them and video will show that. Wilford eyes Oswald – seeing through his words and into that cat-that-ate-the-canary grin on his face. Wilford then explained that Oswald’s going to defend his title tonight, even if it’s not against West, and stormed out of the locker room. After this, McCain looked at Oswald and rolled his eyes – just as Oswald was about to speak, Oswald’s cell phone rang. He answered and smiled as he heard the voice on the other end – he said mission accomplished. CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title Match - VooDoo v. “Jackass” Jimmy Lane This match opened quickly with an angry VooDoo going right after Lane and Lane managing to duck out of the way and capitalizing with a quick inside cradle for a nearfall. Lane quickly went to work after that nailing a hiptoss and dropkick to stun the big man before hitting a tornado DDT for a nearfall. Lane’s offense was soon scuttered as VooDoo was able to drop him with a backdrop and follow that with an elbow drop and a near fall. VooDoo then took advantage of his size, trying wear down his opponent with a reverse chinlock. Lane managed to break the hold after quite a while, but didn’t get the momentum back as he was soon sent down hard with a powerslam. VooDoo seemed to be on the verge of victory when he lifted Lane high up for a powerbomb, only to have it reversed with a Frankensteiner. Lane capitalized quickly heading outside and drilling VooDoo right in the forehead with a slingshot elbowdrop for the 1, 2, 3 count and victory! Jimmy Lane pinned VooDoo after a slingshot elbowdrop in 10:55 ***3/4 [Jimmy Lane retains the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title] A Name in the Hat... “The Innovator” Trey Shaw knocked on the door of Xaiver Wilford and entered. Wilford was looking exasperated and nervous – his number one World Title contender was in question and he was clearly showing the effects of such a quandary. Shaw sauntered in and Wilford barely acknowledged him. Shaw stated that he’s been on the CAWO-wide stage already, is perhaps the most skilled and exciting wrestler at his disposal and is also eligible to fight Oswald unlike much of the other roster. Wilford now was listening intently to Shaw, who did make a lot of sense – if West was unable to go he’d be the most qualified wrestler that hadn’t competed. Wilford thanked Shaw for his time and said he would take it under consideration. A Rook and A Vet Elsewhere in the arena, Devin Atkins was getting ready for his match up, releasing nervous energy by doing a slow job in place, when into the room walked “The Aftermath” John McDonough. Atkins, a very respectful young superstar, appreciated McDonough’s place in the Company and admired his ring demeanor while McDonough saw a lot of talent in Atkins. He came to offer his best wishes and told the kid to keep his eyes and ears open – darkness is everywhere. Diabolous v. “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins – Falls Count Anywhere Diabolous with last week’s events still fresh in his mind set out early on in this match to send a message. He started first with a series of clotheslines and Atkins, being as pumped as he was, rather stupidly allowed himself to be hammered away on. After the opening couple of minutes the match looked like a total blowout. Diabolous hit a Tombstone piledriver and instead of going for a pinfall instead opted to throw the young man out of the ring and whip from guardrail to guardrail. Atkins finally fought back hitting a desperate spinning heel kick and then slamming Diabolous face first into the steel post. Atkins then got a chair and nailed Diabolous over the head with it. He went onto the apron and executed a ropeflip moonsault for a nearfall. Atkins stayed aggressive going back into the ring and leaping over the top rope with a corkscrew plancha that once again lead to a nearfall. The high risk maneuvers caught up with him when he went for flying elbowdrop through a table and Diabolous moved. Diabolous then slammed him into the guardrail and brought him into the aisle before hitting a piledriver, which the crowd felt almost certain would guarantee victory, however Atkins got his shoulder up. Frustrated Diabolous grabbed a chair and started wailing away on Atkins until his face was streaked red from bleeding. He failed to cover the young man though instead opting to stand him up and make an exaggerated gesture before attempting to hit the Straight to Hell, which allowed for Atkins to hit a kick to the midsection to reverse it and a jumping DDT onto the concrete. Both men fought to their feet and began to slug it out, Atkins got the upper hand after ducking a roundhouse right and hitting an inverted atomic drop, followed by a bulldog. Atkins then brought the dazed Diabolous back to the ring and hit a springboard dropkick before heading up top. Atkins had him lined up for the Bullseye, but Lazarus, the CAWO Central star, and Dark Covenant member came from under the ring and threw him off the top. Lazarus put him down with a devastating jack-knife power bomb before rousing Diabolous. Diabolous stood over Atkins and hit the Straight to Hell then another jack-knife power bomb and then the Straight to Hell again to defeat Atkins. -Diabolous pinned Devin Atkins with the Straight to Hell in 21:45 ***** [Lazarus interfered against Devin Atkins] Over My Dead Body... Backstage the trainer’s room, Jordan West is sitting on a table with tape around his ribs. He is joined by not only the trainer, but Xaiver Wilford. Wilford asks for the prognosis and before the trainer can say anything West looks at him coolly – saying that he can go. Wilford states that he has another opponent lined up if West can’t go – that he should think about his future before foolishly putting himself out there against one of the most dangerous men in the business. West replied the future is now and got up and walked out of the trainer’s room. As he was leaving the trainer’s room, Trey Shaw was walking past. Shaw grabbed West by the arm and said to him that if he can’t go then he shouldn’t do it. West knowing Shaw’s intentions ripped his arm back, told him to get out of his face and shoved past him. Extermination Elsewhere inside the Empirical State war room, Ryan McCain was going through his final preparations, the CAWO Atlantic Heavyweight title wrapped around his waist. “The Devil Himself” JW Oswald was now in his ring garb and taping his wrists. Oswald wanted to go over the plan for tonight – McCain said simply to Oswald – that he didn’t want the help tonight, he wanted to deal with the insect that is McDonough himself, so he can rid himself of the vermin without any complications. Oswald nodded, but looked critical of McCain’s decision. -CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Title Match - Carnivale v. Hardcore Havoc The next match was fast paced as Dez White and the Bearded Lady started off with a flurry. The Bearded Lady took Dez down with several clotheslines, before Dez caught the Bearded Lady off guard and reversed with a crucifix that yielded a quick near fall. Dez followed that up with a kick to the midsection and brainbuster, which caused the Bearded Lady to roll in pain. Dez tagged out to Gash, who was quickly taken down by the Bearded Lady by a backdrop. Gash was quick to pop up again, but once again was caught charging by the Bearded Lady, who locked in an airplane spin and forced Gash to submit. -Carnivale defeated Hardcore Havoc when Bearded Lady made Gash submit to the airplane spin in 3:36 ***1/4 – Bearded Lady is out 9 weeks (3 CAWO Atlantic Cards) [Carnivale retained the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team Titles] Revenge Inside “The Aftermath’s” locker room, he is pumping his arms and limbering up. He states that Ryan McCain has already cost him a chance at immortality – the chance to become the first CAWO World Heavyweight Champion at Red Dawn. McDonough calls the sniveling, little weasel a man, who will regret the day who joined the cowards of Empirical State and will forever remember this night. The night his career turned and crashed and tomorrow, he’d have to embrace the turning point, welcome to the Aftermath. “The Franchise” Ryan McCain v. “The Aftermath” John McDonough – CAWO Atlantic Regional Title Cage Match – Cage Escapes Only The bad blood showed right from the start as the two men met in the center of the ring and immediately started brawling, with punches being thrown right and left. McDonough was the first to seize control by ducking under a McCain swing and nailing a German Suplex. McCain got to his feet only to be met by a kick to the midsection and a gutwrench suplex. McDonough then threw McCain into the cage and ran his face across it, opening up a wound. McCain bloodied, caught McDonough with a low blow and seized control with a scissor kick. He then returned the favor to McDonough, opening him up by slamming his head into the cage. As McDonough came stumbling back off the cage a vicious superkick put him down. McCain was the first to try to escape and he did so after hitting a top rope Frankensteiner on McDonough. He began his climb up to the top, but was stopped by McDonough and pulled back down. McDonough then hit a belly-to-back superplex, which evened the playing field a bit. Both men found their feet again and McDonough seized the opportunity with a power bomb following a kick to the midsection. McDonough began to crawl towards the door, but was stopped by McCain and put down by a reverse neckbreaker. McCain then headed up to the top turnbuckle, leapt off and hit the Franchise Tag! McCain hit with such force, he actually bounced off McDonough. Although it took a lot of McCain, he tried to make his way over to the door, by the time he reached the ropes, McDonough grabbed his ankle and managed to pull him back in. McDonough then threw McCain into the cage once more, McCain came back down, stumbling and McDonough had him primed for a DDT, but McCain with an instinctive reversal hit a Northern Lights Suplex, which released McDonough into the wall of the cage. McCain having had minimal success with the door opted to attempt to climb out. He was near the top, but lost his footing allowing McDonough to come up after him and pull him back down. The two men bloodied for quite a while now were almost out on their feet, but battled on – McCain went for a ropeflip moonsault, but McDonough caught him and put him down with a tombstone piledriver. After this McDonough went to the top rope and hit the Closure! The swan-dive headbutt did some damage to him, but he managed to crawl over towards the door. McCain regained himself and gave chase and caught McDonough’s boot as he was halfway out. McCain realizing he didn’t have the strength to pull him back in attempted to pull himself through the second and third ropes and out the door. Both men landed on the outside… The referees on the outside discussed what they had just seen… They ruled that “The Aftermath” John McDonough had his forearm land first! He was crowned the new CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion! -McDonough defeated McCain by escaping the cage in 26:31 **** [John McDonough won the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title] Do us proud Backstage, Jordan West is just about to go out to the ring, when Trey Shaw comes up behind him. Shaw taps him on the shoulder, West turns around quickly, Shaw says that he just wanted to wish West the best of luck, he was representing all the guys in the back. West nodded knowingly then walked out. “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald v. “The Catalyst” Jordan West – CAWO World Heavyweight Title match Oswald took the early advantage as the much fresher and uninjured wrestler. Oswald hasn’t been in the ring in a month, while West has fought in every week since Red Dawn, and if that weren’t enough West had been attacked earlier. Oswald immediately went to work on the back and ribs executing to perfection a backbreaker and side suplex. Oswald then wasted no time locking in a camel clutch, which had West writhing in pain. West used the crowd to push him through though and gained the advantage when Oswald started jawing at the ref, he caught him with a dropkick that made him collide with the turnbuckle and then hit a German Suplex for a nearfall. West came up with his adrenaline pumping and sent Oswald almost for a slip with his clothesline. A kick to the midsection and attempted suplex was reversed by Oswald – West’s ribs couldn’t quite handle that job. Oswald meticulous as every went right back to work hitting a snap suplex and then picking up West in a torture rack, wearing on his back and ribs. West broke the hold, but the damage was done as he could barely stand up at this point. Oswald sensing blood sent him off the ropes and caught him with a huge tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, which lead to a nearfall. Oswald once again frustrated with the official attempted to intimidate him, but only gave West an opening as he came up behind Oswald and caught him with a full nelson faceslam. West began to feed off the crowd again, who could sense the momentum shifting as a cross body press yielded a nearfall for West. Oswald scurried back to his feet, but was met by a series of rights and lefts that backed him into the corner dazed – West came back with a vicious Tornado DDT, which lead to a nearfall. The crowd erupted into a chorus of boos as Ryan McCain made his way from the entrance way into the aisle – the official began yell for him to get away from ringside. Oswald was making his way to his feet, but only to see “The Innovator” Trey Shaw nail West with the CAWO World Heavyweight Title belt! West went down like a heap, Oswald was quick to capitalize hitting the Devil’s Own as the ref turned around, giving the appearance that everything was clean. He covered for the count and the 1,2,3. -Oswald pinned West with the Devil’s Own in 18:33 ****1/2 [Ryan McCain interfered against Jordan West] [Trey Shaw interfered against Jordan West] Oswald held the belt aloft over his head as West law unconscious in the ring. Shaw walked back down the aisle basking in the things being thrown at him. McCain watched him walk by and gave an appreciative nod before hitting the ring to celebrate. Shaw then walked past two more Empirical State members, oddly wearing dark colors, Sex and Violence – Salvatore Bocanegra and Christian Avant, who weren’t seen earlier. As Empirical State celebrated in the ring and the boos came down, the show ended. Tune in next week for all the reaction and some great action on CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning! Let’s see what Trey Shaw has to say about his actions! A triple threat match for the Coastal Warning Championship! An announcement about the CAWO Atlantic Tag Team title situation and the upcoming United State title shot! Thanks for tuning in!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 20, 2010 12:37:26 GMT -5
Sorry for the big update - was posting on the actual TNM forums - forgot about these, which are actually much more active it seems.
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 21, 2010 12:41:43 GMT -5
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse 3
The show opens this week with a flash of the video from the end of last week as Aaron Bradley was crowned the new CAWO United States Champion after defeating Trey Shaw in an epic ladder match. Pyrotechnics go off in the background as Bradley lifts the belt over his head to the crowd’s delight.
Wounds as Badges
Backstage we see the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Champion, “The Uprising” Chase Riley taping us his knees. He grimaces slightly - the nature of the Slaughterhouse title and week-by-week pounding has taken its toll on the young man. Once Riley sees the camera, his mood quickly shifts he states that he’s come from nowhere and nothing and now is undefeated as a professional – and claims that he can take more punishment that anybody in this Council. That will ultimately lead him to the top of the hill as both an unstoppable force and an immovable object.
Singles Match – “Kamikazee” Kaz Suriki v. The Preacher
A rematch from the first Slaughterhouse as Suriki looks to move up the ranks and the Preacher looks to get back on track with a win. The Preacher took early control – leaning on the smaller Suriki with a sleeperhold, which almost knocked the smaller man out, but Suriki was able to reach the ropes. Suriki scored a near fall following a sunset flip and followed that up with a spinning heel kick. Suriki hit several high risk maneuvers and appeared to really have the Preacher on the brink, but all it took was one miss and the Preacher was able to take back control and eventually hit the Say Your Prayers for the 1, 2, 3.
Preacher defeated Suriki via Say Your Prayers at 10:31 ***1/4
“Role Model” Roger Schneider came out before the next match to apologize to all his fans, which was of course met with boos and a “ROG-ER ROG-ER!” chant. He apologized for failing to win the Slaughterhouse title, but reminded everyone in attendance that once he wins that title, he will reform it, turning it into a title, which can be revered rather than detested for the disgusting nature in which it was defended. Schneider was soon cut off as Michael Lorenz made his way out.
“Role Model” Roger Schneider v. “Peerless” Michael Lorenz
Schneider angered by Lorenz’ interruption immediately went on the attack with a quick hip toss and then a clothesline. Lorenz may have been overeager in the early going after egg he laid last week against Arkynson. Schneider locked Lorenz in a reverse chinlock, but Lorenz was able to break the hold and start to seize control of the match with a gutwrench suplex followed by a kneebreaker for a nearfall. Schneider snuck out of the ring at one point, but was followed and put into the guardrail for his trouble. Schneider hit a lowblow and followed it with a double underhook DDT, but made the mistake of complaining when it scored him only a nearfall because it allowed Lorenz to regain his footing, take control of the match and soon after win it with the Peerless Press!
Lorenz defeated Schneider via Peerless Press at 9:02 ***3/4
A Word from the Top
Into the office of CEO Steve Skinner, we go, where he sits behind his desk. He greets the crowd both at the venue and at home with his Midwestern charm. He states that in the next couple of weeks the CAWO Central will be the only regional fed that will feature a card with both a World Heavyweight Title defense and World Tag Team Title defense, which is greeted with roars from the crowd. He stated that next week he would announce the man, who will take on J.W. Oswald for the World Heavyweight Title!
Singles Match - Arian v. Cannibal
Cannibal made things very easy for Arian by attempting to engage him quickly all Arian had to do was sidestep an avalanche and go to work. After a couple of high impact moves, including a big-time belly-to-back suplex, Arian caught Cannibal with an inverted DDT for the cover and the win.
Arian via inverted DDT at 1:06 **
Shave the World...
Backstage we find the locker room of the CAWO Central Tag Team Champions – Sex and Violence. Christian Avant in casual dress, as they’re not scheduled tonight, walks out of the room. Once he’s out of sight for a few seconds – the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers – Ian and Evan McCullen come into the picture. They open the door slowly and quietly, and we can now see the other half of the champs, “Sexy” Salavatore Bocanegra lying on a couch asleep. T
The McCullen brothers make their way over and once they reach the couch, Ian pulls a rag out of his pocket and places it over Sal’s face. Evan meanwhile has taken a cap of shaving cream from his pocket and a razor. Ian removes the rag and Evan proceeds to shave one of Sal’s eyebrows and half of his signature mustache.
CAWO Slaughterhouse Title Match – Barbed Wire Match - “The Uprising” Chase Riley v. “The Professional” Quinten Carnases
The ring ropes now wrapped in barbed wire as Riley and Carnases begin their showdown, Carnases took the early advantage with a kneelift and immediately opened up Riley by scraping his face across the barbed wire. After opening him up he hit a quick DDT for a nearfall. Riley was taking quite a beating early and was almost pinned after a piledriver, but managed to get a shoulder up. Riley, however, managed to regain control as he put a charging Carnases into the barbed wire with a drop toe-hold.
Riley then immediately made sure to open up Carnases, raking his face across the barbed wire and attempting a pinfall, which was unsuccessful. Riley followed that up with a power bomb for another nearfall. Both men bleeding profusely were a little wobbly, but Carnases managed to regain the advantage with an inverted atomic drop, but got sloppy opening himself up to a jawbreaker that knocked him clear out as his head snapped back from the blow – Riley covered for a count of 1,2,3 and the victory.
Riley defeated Carnases via jawbreaker in 14:37 ***1/4 [Chase Riley retained the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title]
Go Towards the Light
Backstage we see a figure in the darkness, the figure does not reveal himself, but we can see the man is massive. He states that he has seen things that most men would sacrifice entire years of their lives not to see. From the tone of voice to the content, we can now conclude this is Lazarus. He states that as a result of this he is not and cannot be intimidated or frightened like other men, he can feel only delight from the suffering of others and nothing else. He steps forward the from the darkness and his cold, dead, pale blue eyes stare into the camera – tonight, he says, Juan Castillas will learn what it’s like to stare up and see nothing, but darkness and then a bright light – his CAWO Regional Title above his fallen body.
Tag Team Match for No. 1 Contendership for the CAWO Central Tag Team Titles - The Freebirds v. Riot Squad
Jocko Sparks and Ricky Warren started off with Sparks taking the advantage after an exchange of punches and kicks. Sparks hit a couple of clotheslines and followed with a backbreaker before a quick tag to Frankie Knox, who nailed a double suplex before a splash for a nearfall. After Knox held control for another moment, Warren managed to caught a nearfall off a surprise small package and then once he got back to his feet hit a Samoan drop before tagging out to Jay Evans.
Evans and Warren executed a double clothesline followed by a double stomp before Warren left the ring. Evans then laid into Knox with a suplex followed by an elbowdrop for a nearfall. Knox wouldn’t be held down for long though and fought back with a spear and a Russian legsweep for a nearfall. Knox tagged out to Sparks.
Riot Squad executed a spike pilderiver for a nearfall and then Sparks went to work with a dropkick followed by a sharpshooter, which greatly wore down Evans, but he managed to break the hold. Evans got close to a tag several times, but was unable to make it as Sparks continuously brought the man back with a German suplex or dropkick to the knee.
Sparks tagged out to Frankie Knox and the two of them executed a double suplex, which lead to a nearfall. Evans once again avoided a pinfall after a double underhook suplex and got some momentum following a clothesline and football tackle, but failed to make the tag. Instead opting to continue to attack, but was met with a chair to his back from Holly Hox and then got hit tilt-a-whirl backbreaker from Knox, who covered for the 1,2,3.
– Riot Squad defeated The Freebirds when Knox pinned Evans after tilt-a-whirl backbreaker at 23:15 **3/4 [Holly Hox interfered against Jay Evans]
If It Bleeds...
Backstage the CAWO Central Regional Champion oozed confidence – “The Whole Damn Show” was not worried about the words of Lazarus. Juan Castillas said that he would come out and do the only two things he knows how to do – one, put on a show and two, win. He stated that he was unafraid of any man and that he didn’t care whether Lazarus was alive, dead or alive again – he bleeds like any man and that means he can be beat.
Number 1 Contender for the CAWO Central Regional Title – “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson v. Epic
Epic and Armand traded blows at the beginning of the match with Epic grabbing the advantage following a running forearm smash and then the big man showed a more technical side locking a dragon sleeper on Arkynson, but Arkynson managed to break the hold. Arkynson fought back after breaking the hold with a series of punches and kicks, but got caught by Epic with a chokeslam that lead to a nearfall.
Epic then went for the Odyssey, but Arkynson was able to slide down his back and hit the big man with a forearm to the back and then as he bounced back off the ropes, he caught him by the hair and hit him with an inverted DDT. Arkynson immediately followed that up with a fistdrop and a cover for a nearfall.
Arkynson showed off his strength picking up the much bigger man with a bodyslam and then covering Epic for a nearfall. Epic powered out of that and fought back starting with a spinebuster slam and then executing a second chokeslam Arkynson for a nearfall. After the nearfall Epic scooped up Arkynson and hit a tombstone piledriver for another nearfall.
Frustrated the big man once again tried for his finisher, however this time, once again, Arkynson was able to slide out of it. Arkynson caught him in the midsection as he turned and got the bigger man up on his shoulders and brought him down hard with the Assassin’s Creed.
Arkynson defeated Epic via the Assassin’s Creed at 10:57 ****
Wrong-side of the Bed
There is a roar backstage and we find ourselves once again outside the locker room of Sex and Violence, where Salvatore Bocanegra storms through the door awake and finding one eyebrow and half his moustache to be gone – has awaken with a fury. He takes off down the hall screaming about finding those punks, while Christian Avant follows behind him with a sly smile on his face.
“The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas v. “The Living Dead” Lazarus
Castillas showed how unafraid of the big man he was, going toe-to-toe and even gaining the early advantage as he caught Lazarus with an elbow after taking advantage of the initial brawl, he then hit the ropes for a ropeflip moonsault and a cover that garnered him a two count. Lazarus, however, sent a clear message by throwing Castillas off of him.
Lazarus then took control of the match first with a huge Western Lariat that nearly took Castillas head off, which was followed by a fallaway slam and then a stalling suplex. This lead to a nearfall, but the resilient Castillas managed to kickout. Lazarus stayed on the attack with a chokelift that left Castillas dazed and pushed the ref to the brink of disqualification.
Rather then attempt a cover Lazarus lifted the gasping Castillas up over his shoulders for a Canadian Backbreaker – it appeared that Castillas had nowhere to go, but he managed to slide down Lazarus to break the hold and caught him with a backslide. Lazarus kicked out, but upon reaching his feet he was met with a dropkick, the momentum was starting to turn, but the damage had been done, Castillas didn’t have the quickness to keep up a fast pace.
Castillas attempted a Northern Lights Suplex, but instead had it countered with a power bomb as he couldn’t get the momentarily dazed Lazarus up – after the power bomb – Lazarus gave the signal and grabbed the fallen Castillas by the throat, lifting him up and slamming him down for the Last Breath, the cover was elementary and the CAWO Central had a new Regional Champion!
Lazarus defeated Castillas via the Last Breath at 9:45 ***1/4 [Lazarus is the new CAWO Central Regional Champion]
Lazarus only enjoyed his victory momentarily before eyeing the fallen Castillas still lying there, he took this opportunity to hit the Last Breath again. After laughing, he was looking to do it a third time, until he saw Armand Arkynson appear at the top of the aisle, he dropped Castillas back to the floor, unharmed and focused his attention on Arkynson.
Next week on CAWO Central Slaughterhouse – we will have an announcement concerning the region’s World Title shot! Chase Riley will defend his CAWO Central Slaughterhouse title in typical Slaughterhouse fashion! And the tag team champs Sex and Violence will defend their titles against the number one contenders – The Riot Squad!
Thanks for tuning in!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 23, 2010 14:49:44 GMT -5
CAWO Pacific Air Raid
The footage from last week with the Minstrel blocking and reversing Josh Hamlin’s Northern Lights Suplex and hitting a power bomb onto the concrete floor plays, the click fades out and into a clip of the Despair Faction and Abomination going at it in the office of Danny Clark.
Opportunity Rarely Knocks Twice...
We go backstage to where Josh Hamlin is standing by with an interviewer, who asks Josh how he’s holding up following the epic contest last week. Hamlin says that it truly was an epic contest and his bones still hurt quite a bit, his head is still a bit dizzy, but what hurts most is the missed opportunity. An opportunity he can reclaim tonight by defeating Red Claw and he won’t let this second chance escape him – when opportunity knocks twice, you’re blessed, and you need to follow through.
Non-title Match - Abomination v. the West Coast Connection
The first match features the CAWO World Tag Team Champions and they meant business as they attempted to dispatch their foes as quickly and effortlessly as possible. Wraith and D Money started the match and unfortunately for D Money he ran right into a clothes followed immediately by gutwrench suplex before a tag to the Apparition and double suplex.
The Apparition hit two quick legdrops before a cover produced a near fall. As D Money got to his feet The Apparition executed a kneelift that sent D Money staggering back to the corner. After he hit the corner he bounced back into a spin kick from The Apparition for a nearfall.
The Apparition made a tag and Wraith came in only for a moment to execute a Western Lariat and a shoulderbreaker before tagging backout to the Apparition, who ended down the apron and used the springboard to hit the Haunting for a 1, 2, 3.
Abomination [Wraith and The Apparition] defeated West Coast Connection [D Money and Essence] after The Apparition pinned D Money via the Haunting in 04:39 ***
The Best You've Never Heard Of...
Backstage now we have the Upstarts – Jeremy Sullivan and Jack Dreesen – warming up in their locker room. Dreesen looks at the camera with a sneer stating how they’re the best tag team in the building right now and it’s shame they can’t fight twice like this other scrubs. Sullivan laughs at his partners brashness, saying the time for the World titles will come, but first they needed to take control here – the CAWO Pacific!
CAWO Pacific Tag Title Match – The Despair Faction v. the Upstarts
Dreesen and Torment started this match and it got off to roaring start as the two men traded blows in the center of the ring before Dreesen took control with a belly-to-belly suplex. Both men were quick back to their feet though and Dreesen executed an arm drag take down, followed by an inverted atomic drop before tagging out to Sullivan.
Sullivan hit a springboard dropkick right off the bat and went for the cover, but only produced a two count. Sullivan then hit a superkick followed by a ropeflip moonsault for another nearfall. Torment though was able to take control after side-stepping flying cross bodyblock and hit the smaller Sullivan with a Death Valley Driver before tagging out to Apathy, who hit a slingshot legdrop for a nearfall.
Apathy complained to the ref and while the ref’s back was turned Sympathy, the manager of the Despair Faction, used the opportunity to choke Sullivan. Apathy was quickly back on the attack hitting a Tornado DDT for a pin, which was broken up as Abomination came out from under the ring and broke it up. Soon enough all three teams were in the ring brawling, but Abomination managed to take control tossing or beating each member until all the teams were out of the ring, but them. As the Despair Faction staggered up the aisle, Wraith screamed at them that their time was at end!
The Despair Faction [Apathy and Torment] defeated the Upstarts [Jeremy Sullivan and Jack Dreesen] by disqualification in 6:37 – [Wraith interfered again Apathy] **1/2
A Permanent Vacation...
“Benedict” Arnold Ross is preparing for his match backstage when he greets the camera with a sly, knowing smile. He states that last week Sean Ryan proved what a coward he truly is and despite how much he likes to ramble about honor and respect – he’s just a punk. Ross said tonight he’s going to make sure that the injury Ryan suffers this time, isn’t the kind you come back from!
Winner Receives a Spot in Fatal Fourway for CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title- Sumo v. Musiq Maxwell
Sumo dominated the early stages of the match as you would expect from a man, who outweighs his competition by over two hundred pounds. He got Musiq Maxwell off balance with a couple of big headbutts and scored a nearfall following a massive legdrop. Musiq hung tough though in this one escaping Sumo’s bearhug with an earringer, he took him to the floor with two consecutive clotheslines and followed that with an elbowdrop for a near fall.
His offense extremely limited, Maxwell hit a flying clothesline and almost won again, but soon after Sumo was back in control after a ring-shaking belly-to-belly suplex. Sumo put Maxwell in a variation of the camel clutch, which looked like it might break the back of Maxwell. Sumo released the hold and scooped up Maxwell for a body slam and the a cover that only scored a nearfall.
Frustrated – Sumo dragged Maxwell over to the corner, where he planned to hit his patented Sumo Attack, but Maxwell moved out of the way and hit the fallen sumo quickly with an elbow smash to the back of the head. It seemed like he had knocked the big man clear out, but Sumo got his foot on the ropes when Maxwell went for the pin.
With the length of the match increasing, Sumo was running out of gas – so Maxwell begin to dominate tempo trying to keep the big man on the ground with a combination of elbow drops, neck snaps and fistdrops. This pitty-pat offense caught up as it only allowed Sumo to regain his steam and he managed to catch Maxwell attempting a cross body block, Sumo nailed a impactful powerslam. He then dragged his opponent over to the corner and this time executed the Sumo attack for the 1,2,3.
Sumo defeats Musiq via the Sumo Attack in 19:52 ***1/2
Winner gets a spot in a Fatal Fourway for the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title - Phoenix Rising v. “The Gamechanger” Quest –
An entertaining match by all accounts – the lightning quick Phoenix grabbed the early advantage by catching an attempted kick by Quest and hitting a dragon screw and following that with a slingshot legdrop for a quick two count. Rising then hit a jumping DDT, but upon going to pick up Quest, he was caught with a legsweep, which lead to an STF. Rising managed to reach the ropes after about 20 seconds.
Quest, a powerhouse, followed that up with a big time Gorilla Press slam of the much smaller Phoenix and then followed that up with a spinebuster slam and nearfall. Phoenix would not be so easy to get rid of however, as he came back strong with a dropkick that staggered Quest against the ropes and then a rana for a nearfall.
Quest came back with a short clothesline and then headed up top attempting a flying shoulderblock, but Phoenix side-stepped and went up top himself for flying dropkick, which he thought may have won him the match, but did not. Quest managed to recover when he turned an attempted flying hurricanrana into a power bomb from there he scooped up Phoenix and hit the Money, Power, Respect for the 1,2,3.
Quest defeated Phoenix after the Money, Power, Respect in 11:18. **3/4
Descending into Madness...
Backstage the incomparable Ebola Zaire sits in the darkness, there’s a dim light that only shines on him. He says how happy he is tonight to get to infect three more victims – to make three more people understand what it’s like to bleed from very orifice and not be able to stop it. The infection is spreading he says, the smile never leaving his face.
Singles Match - “Benedict” Arnold Ross v. “Private” Sean Ryan –
Ryan started out like a house of fire hitting a spear and then mounted punches on Ross. He followed that with a gutwrench suplex and a half Boston. Ross managed to break hold by getting to the ropes and gained momentum with a low blow followed by a swinging neckbreaker for a nearfall.
Ross having the full momentum nailed an elbowdrop and then hit a devastating stomachbreaker, which once again was good for a nearfall. Ryan managed to regain momentum with a rising clothesline which knocked Ross back off the ropes, when Ross came back a back drop was waiting for him. Ryan quickly got him to his feet and executed a snap suplex for a near fall.
Ross almost won with a surprise small package, but scored only a nearfall. Ryan went after him quickly, but left himself open to an eyerake, which was followed by a bulldog for another nearfall. Ross started screaming at the crowd chanting for Ryan, the former soldier, and Ryan rewarded their chants he started to seize momentum by reversing a double underhook piledriver and then hit a quick double-arm DDT followed it with a legdrop for the 1,2,3.
Ryan defeated Ross with a legdrop in 11:56 ***
Laying Down the Law...
“The Shooting Star” and CEO of the CAWO Pacific, Danny Clark, came out before the next match to announce that not only would the winner of this match be crowned CAWO Death Valley Champion, but they would receive a week off from their responsibilities as CAWO Death Valley Champion… They’d be fighting Aaron Bradley for the CAWO United States Championship! He also announced that tonight’s CAWO World Tag Team title bout would be a ladder match and Sympathy would be barred from ringside.
CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title match/Winner gets US Title Shot - Ebola Zaire v. “The Harbinger” William Montgomery v. Sumo/Musiq v. Phoenix/Quest –
The match started with a flurry of quick moves and tags as each man tried to stay fresh, however, Quest and Sumo soon smartened up and left Montgomery and Zaire to fight it out, which they obliged to, to the delight of the crowd. In a match without DQs or Count Outs, these two fought all around the ring area doing a number on each other. Montgomery in a thrilling moment held Zaire high above before executing a breathtaking brainbuster on the outside.
That was not the end of Zaire there as he would not be out done – he regained control a few moments later thanks to an enzugari. He set up Montgomery on the table and drove him through it with a Frog Splash. Both men were just about broken in half by the time they got back in the ring. Montgomery originally was looking to get back in the ring and executed a full nelson faceslam, but was tagged out by the resourceful Quest, who came in and put an end to Zaire after a Gorilla Press Slam and the Money, Power, Respect for the 1,2,3.
Quest once again showed his brains in quickly tagging out to Sumo so that he could fight the exhausted Montgomery. Montgomery still had a bit of fight left in him – scoring near falls after he managed a flying clothesline and a DDT. But it was not meant to be as soon enough the bigger man caught him with a clothesline and followed that with a belly-to-belly suplex before hitting the Sumo Attack and eliminating the banged up champion.
Quest then entered the ring for the showdown with Sumo, Sumo being relatively fresh took the early advantage and was determined to lean on the smaller Quest – he hit him with several chops and got him to the ground with a vicious Samoan Drop for a nearfall. Quest, however, managed to stay in the match with a quick hit offense of dropkicks and clotheslines.
Sumo took control again with a powerslam, but instead of going for the pin, he opted to send Quest off the ropes and his backdrop was reversed with a DDT. Upon returning to his feet, Quest ran full speed and a crossbody block for the 1,2,3.
Quest defeated Montgomery, Sumo, and Zaire -Quest eliminates Zaire with the Money, Power, Respect at 11:53 -Sumo eliminates William Montgomery with Sumo Attack at 15:58 -Quest eliminates Sumo with a cross body block at 22:50 ***1/4 [Quest wins the CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title]
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
After the match Aaron Bradley, the United States Champion came out and made an appearance, applauding his soon to be opponent. Quest managed to get a microphone and told Bradley that while he respected him that the Gamechanger is coming and he won’t be denied CAWO-wide gold no matter what stands his way!
#1 Contender Match for the CAWO Pacific Regional Title - Red Claw v. “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin
Hamlin started off the match slow, looking lackluster as Red Claw took it right to him early with a lariat and followed it with a piledriver for a nearfall. Sensing blood Red Claw continued on his attack taking Hamlin down with a powerbomb for another nearfall. Red Claw was in control through much of the early stages until Hamlin managed to reverse another power bomb attempt with a Frankensteiner.
Then Hamlin took off with a flurry of spin kicks and dropkicks until the big man went down and he was able to execute a springboard hurricanrana for a nearfall. The offense only lasted for so long as Red Claw was able to reverse the cross body block attempt into a fallaway slam and take back control of the match with a cobra clutch, which Hamlin was only able to break out after like a minute.
Red Claw attempted the Red Claw several times, but Hamlin was always able to make his escape via a kick of a punch, Hamlin scored a nearfall with crucifix, which angered Red Claw so much he through the smaller Hamlin to the outside and made him greet the ring post and the guard rail. After returning to the ring, he hit a powerful chokeslam, which would end most matches, but Josh Hamlin managed to kick out.
Red Claw was frustrated and went over to the ref to complain a rolling reverse cradle ended that quickly as Hamlin almost won the match, but upon a return to his feet was greeted with a clothesline that nearly knocked him out of his shoes. Red Claw then executed the Red Claw, but Hamlin this time managed to reach the ropes. Red Claw in disbelief got sloppy going for another power bomb and got caught with another reversal by Hamlin. After that Hamlin hit a tornado DDT and went up to for the Great Escape for the pinfall and the victory.
– Hamlin defeats Red Claw with the Great Escape in 18:54 ****3/4
Remaining Centered
The CAWO Pacific Regional Champion stands back stage with the title over his shoulder, the interviewer asks what it’s been like preparing for a man as unpredictable as the Minstrel. O’Neil stated that the last few days he’s undergone an amount of grueling mental preparation – attempting to maintain a level of control because he knows the Minstrel can push him to the limit both physically and mentally. He said that ultimately this match wouldn’t come down to, which man could withstand more punishment, rather how long the Minstrel could stay awake in the Stranglehold.
The Minstrel v. “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil – CAWO Pacific Regional Title Match –
O’Neil eyed the Minstrel cautiously, watching his gyrations and cackling demeanor, once the two men locked up O’Neil overpowered the Minstrel and got a quick headlock followed by a bulldog. He quickly went to work on his downed opponent locking in a half Boston for a few seconds before the Minstrel was able to reach the ropes.
After another exchange of blows, O’Neil kept the upperhand hitting a Russian Legsweep followed by a quick neck snap and an STF, which he had locked in for slightly longer this time before the Minstrel was able to reach the ropes. The Minstrel finally went on the offensive following a low blow after which he hit a scissors kick and then a slingshot elbow drop for a quick cover and a nearfall.
The match picked up pace with momentum shifting in each and every direction until the Minstrel sustained control for a while after taking the match to the outside and ramming O’Neil into the steel steps a couple of times. After rolling back into the ring, the Minstrel went up top for a flying spinning leg lariat, which nearly knocked O’Neil’s head off, but instead of going for the pinfall, the Minstrel locked in a camel clutch and while putting tremendous pressure on O’Neil’s back he also began laughing maniacally in his ear.
O’Neil managed to power out of the hold and regain control of the match by ducking under a clothesline and hitting a running forearm smash. A quick DDT followed and then a legdrop lead to a near count. O’Neil sensing victory set up behind the Minstrel, who was a bit out of it, getting to his feet and synched in the Stranglehold. The Minstrel struggled, but eventually ceased movement – the ref checked his arm – once, twice it fell… On the third time…… It stayed up barely! The Minstrel managed to use his own rocking momentum to get to the ropes after what seemed like an eternity.
O’Neil undeterred by the fact that his opponent was giggling in between his breaths, set him up on the top rope and hit a vicious top rope DDT! The cover was good for 1,2,3… NO! The Minstrel managed to get a foot on the ropes. O’Neil conferred with the ref for just a moment, then was back on the attack – he sent the Minstrel off the ropes, but was met with a duck under and then got caught with a sunset flip for a near fall!
The Minstrel began his attack now following a Russian Legsweep up with a standing moonsault for another nearfall. A spinning heel kick followed and he headed up to the top turnbuckle laughing as he went – he leapt off attempting the No Laughing Matter, but O’Neil sensing it rolled away and the Minstrel only hit the ground. O’Neil came over and hooked the leg, but only got a two count for his efforts.
O’Neil once again stalked behind his stunned opponent, but the Minstrel countered with an elbow smash – stunning O’Neil. The Minstrel followed with an enzuigari and headed up to the top rope again and this time managed to hit the No Laughing Matter and covered for the 1,2,3! A new CAWO Pacific Regional Champion!
Minstrel defeated O’Neil via the No Laughing Matter in 21:20 ***** [The Minstrel wins the CAWO Pacific Regional Title]
The Minstrel with the belt in hand raised it to the disgust of the crowd – and the crowd turned even more disgusted as his celebration of rowing himself around the ring in the boat didn’t last long. He sighted O’Neil struggling to get to his feet and popped him with the title belt. Like last week he headed up top with intention using the belt as a weapon on his fallen opponent, but the crowd went nuts as Josh Hamlin came storming down the ring – seeing this the Minstrel quickly made haste off the turnbuckle and out of there!
CAWO World Tag Team Title Match – Ladder Match - The Despair Faction v. Abomination –
The chaos began quickly as the two smaller man Apathy and the Apparition mixed it up with a series of quick strike maneuvers until the Apparition caught Apathy off guard with a faceslam. The Apparition then hit a quick elbow drop before hitting a double-arm DDT. The Apparition realizing an opportunity went up top and hit flying cross body block on Apathy.
Meanwhile Torment and Wraith were mixing it up by hitting each other with roundhouse right hands, but Wraith soon gained the upper hand with a shot to Torment’s throat and followed that up with a reverse neck breaker. He didn’t stop there as he followed in with a couple of stomps and then a Death Valley Driver before trying to head up the ladder and being halted.
The Apparition switched his focus – he went after Torment, who had just knocked Wraith from the ladder. The Apparition hit a bulldog and then followed that with a flying headbutt, which allowed him to start to climb the ladder until Apathy knocked it over and sent the Apparition flying outside of the ring. Apathy followed the Apparition out with a top rope corkscrew plancha to the outside.
Wraith and Torment regained their footing about the same time, but Torment managed to gain the upperhand with a kick to the midsection followed by a double underhook backbreaker, which was very impressive considering the size of Wraith. After this he went to the top rope himself, and hit a flying clothesline on Wraith. Sensing an opportunity Torment began to climb, but stretched out and lost his balance fell from the top of the ladder.
Wraith then tried his hand at it, climbing up, but was knocked from the ladder by the returning Apathy, who dragged him back down with a belly to back suplex. Apathy recovered quickly and scurried up the ladder only to have it knocked over by the Apparition, who set the ladder back up and climbed up it to the retrieve the CAWO World Tag Team Titles and make it a successful defense for Abomination!
– Abomination [Wraith and The Apparition] defeated The Despair Faction [Torment and Apathy] in 14:47 **** [Abomination retained the CAWO World Tag Team Titles]
The Apparition fell back off the ladder with the titles in hand as the pyrotechnics started to explode his tag team partner helped him up! They held them aloft from each turnbuckle – the crowd gave their applause out of respect for a matchup between two teams with less than favorable reputations, but nonetheless, the spectacle had been amazing!
Thanks for tuning into CAWO Pacific Air Raid! Tune in next week for CAWO Pacific Death Valley as the big dogs will not even take a week off – Josh Hamlin and Shane O’Neil will team against William Montgomery and the new CAWO Pacific Regional Champion the Minstrel! Plus the CAWO United States Title will be on the line as Quest will face “The Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 26, 2010 21:38:26 GMT -5
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning 3 The show opens with clips from the first CAWO Atlantic pay-per-view event – Under Siege. The first clip is from the cage match between Ryan McCain and John McDonough for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title with McDonough and McCain fighting through each other and the ropes in an attempt to get out the door. The next clip shows McDonough – most of the paint chipped off his face – holding up his title belt. The next clip shows Trey Shaw entering the ring and drilling Jordan West with the CAWO World Heavyweight Title and then J.W. Oswald holding the same belt aloft after pinning West for it.
The CEO Lays It Down
Following these clips, we cut to the ring where CAWO Atlantic CEO Xaiver Wilford is standing in the center of the ring. He thanks the crowd in attendance and the viewers at home before beginning. He announces that injuries will stymie Carnivale from being able to defend their titles for a couple of weeks so a Round Robin style tournament will be held with the winners receiving a shot at Carnivale upon the Bearded Lady’s return from injury. Next, he states that the CAWO United States Championship will be coming to town in two weeks and that VooDoo and “The Catalyst” Jordan West would meet in the main event tonight to decide, who will face the United States Champion! Cutting Off the Boss
Just as Wilford was about to finish up, he was cut off by Ryan McCain, who asked the CEO for just a moment of his time. He replayed a clip from Under Siege, which seemed to show that his fingers may have been touching the ground a split second before John McDonough’s arm touched the ground. He appealed to Wilford that replay was a vital asset in the sport and should be utilized to overturn this injustice. Wilford stated that all referee’s decisions were final, but that he’d consider it in deciding, who McDonough will face in his first title defense. Clearly unhappy McCain walked away throwing his microphone as he did. Singles Match - Chaz Clark v. “Gentleman” Christopher Thomas – Clark an old-school, back-alley brawler clearly disturbed Thomas even by his appearance, which was extremely ragged, and his style was even more of a problem as the brawler came out with a combination of punches and kicks that stymied Thomas. Thomas was actually beaten when Clark took him down with a spear, but his manager Julia Cruz, put Thomas’ foot on the rope. Clark leaned over the top rope yelling at Cruz, which was a big time mistake as Thomas was able to regain his composure and score a quick nearfall with an inside cradle. Clark obviously flustered struggled from there on in and allowed the more technically sound wrestler to overcome him. Thomas following the Russian Legsweep set-up hit A Lesson in Manners for the three count and the victory. Thomas defeated Clark via A Lesson in Manners in 09:36 **1/2 [Julia Cruz interfered against Chaz Clark] Rebels Are We... Backstage we’re greeted with Sean Tiernan and Patrick Farrell lacing up their boots and fixing their kneepads – tonight they meet Hardcore Havoc in phase one of the round robin tournament. Tiernan said to his partner that they seem to have had their asses handed to them of late – not being able to get out of the blocks. Farrell agreed, but eased his partner’s concerns stating that they were prized recruits here from the school and their cold spell should do nothing to shake their confidence – everyone goes through cold streaks he stated. As he got up, his partner eyed him carefully, and muttered to himself, but does everyone’s cold streak end. Singles Match - Sword Swallower v. Tremor The Sword Swallower, one half of the tag team action, decided to try his hand at singles wrestling tonight. He certainly could’ve picked a better opponent than the massive Tremor. Early in the match, it seemed that SS would be able to hold his own as he used an assortment of chops to get Tremor off guard before hitting the ropes and hitting a bulldog for a nearfall. He also scored a near fall after hitting a Running Forearm Smash. But as is often the case with tag wrestlers entering singles competition – after a time, they begin to wear down. So despite being in control for most of the match, he quickly fell into trouble once he got caught in bearhug by Tremor. Following the bearhug, a fallaway slam and a Big Legdrop scored another nearfall. To SS’s credit he hung in there, after a missed lariat by Tremor, he managed to reverse a backdrop into a sunset flip for a nearfall. He caught the much bigger man again with a dropkick before a kick to the midsection and a spinning neckbreaker scored a nearfall. But it was not meant to be as Tremor regained control after an attempted suplex was reversed and soon after a power bomb put SS down – Tremor hit the Earth Will Shake for the 1,2,3. Tremor defeated the Sword Swallower via the Earth Will Shake in 10:30 **3/4
An Explanation...
Trey Shaw appears from behind the curtain and the crowd responds with raucous boos – the man prevented this region from claiming the CAWO’s biggest prize and the crowd wants him to know it. Once he gets to the ring he asks for a microphone, he waits a moment for the crowd to quiet down and then begins. He says that he’s being portrayed as the bad guy in this situation when, in fact, he was looking out for the best interest of the Atlantic region. Shaw says he offered to step in for the injured West, to give this region a real shot at the World title – something West didn’t have a chance of delivering even healthy. The crowd explodes as “The Catalyst” Jordan West appears in the aisle – he stands there carefully eyeing Shaw. He has a microphone and puts it to his lips a couple of times, but all he can do is shake his head and walk to the back. “The Innovator” Trey Shaw v. “Epitaph” Evan Reed Shaw must’ve been a little rattled or confused by the way West behaved when he came out because Evan Reed took control right from the start with a kneelift and followed that up with a quick belly-to-back suplex and a fireman’s carry for a quick two count. Reed continued on the attack hitting a clothesline and knocking Shaw out of the ring. Shaw took a moment regained his composure and re-entered the ring and began to shift the momentum in his direction with a spinning leg lariat and neck snap followed by a cross-face chicken wing submission, however, once Reed broke that hold he broke back out and seized control again with a swinging bulldog. He followed that with a gutwrench suplex for a nearfall. Shaw was beginning to look like he was headed for defeat, but he managed to catch Reed by surprised with a jawbreaker, he followed that with an inverted atomic drop, which Reed then fell into Shaw’s trap as he hit the End of Days for the 1,2,3! Shaw defeated Reed via the End of Days in 9:08 ***3/4
Archery!
Backstage we see Vinny Azzaro sitting down on a bench with his eyes closed – his headphones are in with the volume load enough that we can faintly pick up on it. As he nods his head, his eyes open and he takes his headphones out. He says, whats up, coolly and calmly – his genuine nature shines through. Azzaro says that he’s been working and waiting for his opportunity – this is his first opportunity at any professional level to get gold and his sights are set on it. He grins and says the Arrow don’t miss! Rebels of the Sacred Heart v. Hardcore Havoc –
Farrell and Stevens started this match off and Farrell grabbed a quick advantage with a clothesline then a series of rights and a whip to the corner followed by an avalanche. As his opponent was stunned, Farrell tagged out as he and his partner worked over Gash with double team moves. Tiernan after a backbreaker went up and hit a flying elbow drop, for what was almost a 3 count.
Tiernan, however, let his guard down and got hit with a rising clothesline while getting Gash to his feet. Gash wasted no time in making the tag to White, who quickly ran over Tiernan with a clothesline and followed it up with inverted DDT for a nearfall. White sent his opponent off the ropes and hit a powerslam.
Tiernan, after a quick, dropkick tagged out to his partner, but Farrell had a clothesline ducked under – and then White hit a spinebuster slam and followed that with the Under Destruction! The cover went for a count of 1,2,3!
Hardcore Havoc defeated Rebels of the Sacred Heart when D. White on Farrell via the Under Destruction in 6:42 ****
Nothing Here But A Wasteland
In the darkness, there’s a dark figure – there’s suddenly a yelp in the background – nothing, but a wasteland! A WASTELAND! There’s nothing that can take place of what I’ve lost, what we’ve all lost… So I’ll take from them and I’ll take from you! It’s such a tragedy… A tragedy, we’ve got to live like this.
Singles Match - The Poet v. Devin Atkins
Atkins came out strong ducking a clothesline and following that up with a Northern Lights Suplex and then hit a fisherman’s buster and a cover for a quick count. This match, however, would not be a squash as the Poet hit a elbow smash to reverse a belly to back suplex, then followed that up with a quick kick to the midsection and hit a brainbuster for a nearfall.
A power bomb on the much smaller Atkins followed and another nearfall, but Atkins got the shoulder up. Atkins turned the match again with a superkick and followed that with a springboard spinning leg lariat. Atkins then scored a nearfall after a legdrop.
Atkins went for the Bull’s Eye, but the Poet pulled a roll away and then scored a nearfall. After the kickout the Poet locked in the scorpion deathlock, attempting to take away Atkins legs. After Atkins reached the ropes the Poet pulled him back towards the center of the ring, and locked in a figure four leglock. Atkins managed to break the hold, but was clearly slowed.
The Poet went for a kneebreaker, but Atkins was able to block it and then hit a hiptoss. Atkins followed that with a jumping DDT and then went up top and hit the Bull’s Eye!
– Atkins defeated the Poet via the Bull’s Eyes in 9:28 ***1/2
Calling Out the Evil
After the match, Atkins called for a mic, he stated that he can’t get over the idea that someone, who claims to be the darkest of soul, the epitome of evil, could be such a coward! So pathetic that he can’t fight a battle on his own! The crowd going wild over the young man showing so much emotion until Diabolous’ music hit and he appeared up the aisle.
Diabolous stated simply that someone so young would be very foolish to tempt evil. Suddenly the lights went out and Atkins was left in the ring – knocked out – by himself.
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title Match - "Jackass" Jimmy Lane v. "The Archer" Vinny Azzaro v. Tragedy
Azzaro and the champion Jimmy Lane started off and the two high flyers went back and forth early in this one with a series of right hands, which Azzaro eventually won out with and hit a dropkick. Azzaro followed that with a slingshot leg lariat for a quick cover that Lane was able to kick out of. As Azzaro helped Lane, to his feet he was surprised with a small package that went for a nearfall.
Lane then took control with a double underhook DDT before tagging out to Tragedy, who immediately got on the fallen Azzaro with an elbow drop followed by mounted punches. Tragedy started locking in a number of submission holds, which turned into an exhibition – a sleeper hold almost ended the match, but Azzaro was able to keep it up.
Azzaro managed to reverse a German Suplex by going behind and hitting one of his own that went for only a two count. Azzaro tagged out to Lane, who climbed to the top rope right off the bat and hit a flying clothesline. Lane scored a quick pinfall, but it was only a two count. However, he kept control until a missed frog splash gave Tragedy a chance to work over the champ.
Tragedy locked in a figure four sleeper that may have ended the match, if it were not for Azzaro breaking it up. Tragedy continued to work over the champion – he hit a dragon suplex for a nearfall. Lane managed to hit a desperation spear on Tragedy, when he then managed to tag Vinny Azzaro.
Azzaro hit a flying arm drag for a 2-count, but was able to follow it up with a side suplex and then an elbow from the second turnbuckle. Tragedy got a much needed tag out after hitting a suplex. Lane came in and ducked under an Azzaro clothesline and hit the Mule Kick for a cover, but Tragedy put Azzaro’s foot on the rope. Lane went after Tragedy yelling at him when Azzaro came from behind with a German Suplex that scored what looked a three count, but the bell rang before the ref’s hand fell for a time limit draw!
Azzaro v. Tragedy v. Jimmy Lane – Time limit draw – Tragedy torn bicep out 2 weeks - ***1/2 [Jimmy Lane retains the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title]
Pardon the Interruption
After that thrilling match, we go backstage where the CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion is standing by with an interviewer. The interviewer asks how “The Aftermath” John McDonough feels about Ryan McCain’s claims about instant replay – McDonough shows a rare moment of humor, chuckling for a second before saying simply – that McCain can cry all he liked and that McDonough would love every second of it.
McDonough said that he would cry, too, if he were a paper champion, a man built on a farce and that simply knows that he cannot beat an individual, a man who is left in the aftermath of… Just then a ring from a cell phone is hard. John mid-thought smiles again, embarrassed, he says excuse me to the interviewer and steps away, but is still audible. He says, yeah, you caught me at a bad time. What’s wrong? What do you mean things are moved? I’m sure you just forgot – what? I’ll be right there! With that McDonough took off from view.
CAWO United States Title - VooDoo v. “The Catalyst” Jordan West
VooDoo got out to a quick start in this match after a clothesline and followed it with an over-the-shoulder stomachbreaker, which made the crowd react. VooDoo followed that up with a splash for a nearfall. VooDoo continued controlling the early part of the match following that up with a chokeslam for another nearfall.
The Witchdoctor distracted the ref as VooDoo got West in a chokelift – after a big legdrop followed the chokelift – VooDoo almost had West, but he managed to get a foot on the rope. West managed to duck a clothesline though and hit a cross body block for a quick two count. West got back to his feet and hit a dropkick, which staggered the big man against the ropes and sent him out with a clothesline.
West followed VooDoo outside with a suicide dive that drove VooDoo into the guardrail. VooDoo was quick to recover, however, and sent West into the ringpost and guardrail before sending him back into the ring. VooDoo hit another chokeslam, but a nonchalant cover allowed West to kick out. VooDoo and the Witchdoctor started arguing with the ref – and West took advantage with an inside cradle for a nearfall.
A spinning heel kick followed and West followed that up with a snap suplex and then a brainbuster, which allowed him to get a nearfall, which VooDoo was able to kick out. West wasted no time going back on the offensive with a kick to the midsection and a double underhook faceslam, he covered but got only a nearfall. West and talked to the ref for a moment, then started arguing with the Witchdoctor, who attempted to throw something in his eyes, but West ducked and VooDoo ended up blinded.
As VooDoo stumbled, West knocked the Witchdoctor from the apron and sized up VooDoo for the Changing of the Times! He hit it! Covered for the three count! JORDAN WEST WILL CHALLENGE FOR THE CAWO UNITED STATES TITLE!
West defeated VooDoo via the Changing of the Times in 18:30 ****3/4
Card Rating ****
Thanks for tuning in! Please tune in next week when we have more great round robin tag team action, a CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title match between Vinny Azzaro and the champion Jimmy Lane, the United States champion will be in the house, and just announced, “The Aftermath” John McDonough will face “The Innovator” Trey Shaw in a CAWO Atlantic Regional title defense!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 28, 2010 0:03:58 GMT -5
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse 4
The show opens with the flashes from last week as Juan Castillas is digging deep attempting a Northern Lights Suplex, but Lazarus shakes the cobwebs and sends him down hard with a power bomb. Then Lazarus hits the Last Breath and we had a new CAWO Central Regional Title. After a brief celebration he picks up Castillas signaling for another Last Breath, when Armand Arkynson appears at the entrance ramp.
We’re inside the arena and ready to get under way.
Singles Match – Cannibal v. “Role Model” Roger Schneider
Schneider got pre-occupied with a fan at ringside and got into a shouting match with him, which allowed for Cannibal to charge right in with an avalanche, which allowed him to gain the early advantage. The huge Cannibal scored three separate nearfalls in the early phases of the match, but couldn’t put this one away early.
Schneider made a desperate effort to slow the big man down with a backward kick followed by a diving forearm smash. This was enough to allow the technically sound Schneider to begin working over the big man, trying his hardest to keep the big man on the ground and wearing him down with various submission holds.
Cannibal managed to mount a comeback, but Schneider managed to catch the charging big man with the Dream Big, but Cannibal managed to break the hold before too much damage was done. He caught Schneider with a front slam and followed that with the Feast for the 1,2,3.
-Cannibal v. Schneider – Cannibal defeated Schneider via the Feast at 9:18 ****1/4
Defying the Odds
After this match, the CAWO Central CEO Steve Skinner made his way to the ring, he thanked the fans for coming out and those watching at home. He then announced that in three weeks the CAWO Central Region will receive its shot at the World Heavyweight Title and he’s decided that “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas is the most deserving man for the shot.
Not only that, but Castillas would wrestle Oswald tonight! Castillas would team with Armand Arkynson against J.W. Oswald and the CAWO Central Regional Champion Lazarus! Before Skinner could get any further, “The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald made his way out.
He asked if Skinner was really sure about this decision – that he was really sure that Juan Castillas is the best man for the job. Oswald stated that Castillas is nothing more than a guy that’s not one-tenth as good as he thinks he is and that Oswald would ruin the main event of CAWO Central Defiance by taking care of him in short order!
The crowd roared as Castillas appeared behind Oswald and quickly took him down the a forearm smash to the back of the head. He then hit a DDT onto the aisle as the crowd went wild. He picked up the CAWO World Heavyweight Title and held above his head for the crowd to applaud before making his escape as Sex & Violence came to the aid of their leader.
Singles Match -The Preacher v. “Peerless” Michael Lorenz –
Lorenz and Preacher started off in the middle of the ring, battling each other until Lorenz got an opening and hit a spinning thrust kick. Lorenz then went to work alternating high impact maneuver with a wear down style. An elbow from the second turnbuckle and a vertical suplex produced a nearfall each.
The Preacher wasn’t going to be put away that easy as he continued to prove pesky – he caught a charging Lorenz with a Samoan Drop and scored a nearfall. The Preacher followed that up with an atomic drop and followed with a vertical facebuster. The Preacher took the match to the outside and rammed Lorenz into the guardrail, rolled him back in and went for the win, but got only a two count.
Lorenz caught the Preacher napping with a superkick and went for the cover, but got only a two. After this Lorenz hit a single-arm DDT and began to gloat, but this was a major mistake as a Death Valley Driver from the Preacher followed and then the Say Your Prayers as the Preacher got the win in a highly competitive and entertaining match.
Preacher pinned Lorenz after the Say Your Prayers at 9:52 ****1/4
“The Professional” Quinten Carnases v. Epic –
Epic caught with a Western lariat early in the match and quickly took control with a series of high impact moves like the jack-knife power bomb that scored a couple of near falls, but Carnases managed to hang around, even escaping the Odyssey, by getting a hold of the ropes.
Carnases managed to take control of the match when Epic missed an avalanche then caught him with a kneelift and followed it with a Russian legsweep. He tried to work over the big man’s legs with a figure four leglock that left Epic momentarily impaired. He followed that with a German Suplex, which almost ended the match, but Epic managed to kickout.
Epic took control of the match again when Carnases went for a flying knee drop, but Epic rolled away. Epic quickly capitalized with a chokeslam and a cover for a nearfall. Epic went for the Odyssey again, but Carnases managed to reverse with a crucifix that went for a two count. Carnases attempted a belly-to-back suplex, but Epic reversed with a go-behind and was able to scoop up Carnases and lock in the Odyssey in the center of the ring, after about 20 seconds Carnases submitted!
Epic made Carnases submit to the Odyssey in 9:21 ***
Men of Violence
After returning from commercial, we see Epic walking backstage as Chase Riley is making his way towards the entrance ramp. The two bump into each other and both men stare each other down. Epic points at the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse title. He states that only true men violence, true warriors deserve that honor – Riley grins arrogantly as he walks away saying – yeah, guys who are undefeated don’t deserve to be champions. As Riley walks away, Epic continues to glare at him.
-CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title – Bed of Thumbtacks Match – “The Uprising” Chase Riley v. Arian
Riley must’ve been distracted early in this match because Arian was able to easily gain the upper hand with a side suplex and followed that with a clawhold. Arian kept the pressure on by taking the match outside and putting Riley through a table with a gutwrench suplex. Arian went over to attempt to chokeslam him on the Bed of Thumbtacks, but Riley managed to block it.
Riley got the upperhand at this point and was able to dropkick him to stagger him and followed in with a cradle DDT. Riley took Arian out of the ring and promptly ran Arian into the ringpost and the guardrail and sent him down hard with a cobra clutch suplex on the outside.
Arian wouldn’t be kept down for long as he was able to reverse a whip into the guardrail and then hit a piledriver on the outside. Arian smelling victory wasted no time, once again he tried to slam Riley on the Bed of Thumbtacks, but Riley managed to reverse it and force him off with an eye gouge. Staggering backward, Arian got nailed with a belly-to-belly suplex.
Riley went out of the ring and got a chair – he set up the chair, sprung off the chair and hit a spinning leg lariat. Riley then set Arian on the top rope and hit a superplex. Riley tried for the first time to slam Arian on the Bed of Thumbtacks, but Arian managed to reverse it and tried for a power bomb, but Riley reversed with a Frankensteiner and then slammed Arian on the Bed of Thumbtacks.
– Riley defeated Arian in 17:11 ***1/4 – Bed of Thumbtacks match [Chase Riley retained the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title]
Weak-minded
Backstage, an interviewer is standing by with “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson. The interviewer asks him whether he’s worried about taking on a man, who seemingly isn’t human. Arkynson says that you have to be rather weak-minded to allow yourself to fall prey to the game of the Dark Covenant and Lazarus. He says that Lazarus will wish he was… Suddenly Arkynson grips his ears and screams… We cut away.
The CAWO Central Tag Team Title Match - Sex and Violence v. the Riot Squad –
Christian Avant and Frankie Knox started out and after a few back and forth minutes, Avant grabbed control with a brainbuster and then hit a dragon suplex for a near fall before tagging out to Bocanegra and hitting Knox with a couple of double team maneuvers. Bocanegra stayed in control of the match for the next minute or so, but he soon started yelling at the crowd for starting an “eyebrows” chant.
This allowed Knox to grab the advantage with an inverted DDT followed by a flying fistdrop before tagging out to Jocko Sparks, Sparks quickly hit a small clothesline and legdrop for a near fall. Sparks hit a piledriver and scored a near fall that may have been a three count if not for Avant breaking it up. Avant used a legdrop, which shifted the momentum again to the favor of Bocanegra, who scored a nearfall after Oswald hit Sparks with a chairshot and Bocanegra followed with a fisherman’s buster.
Bocanegra tagged out to Avant and the two nailed a double suplex before Avant locked in a STF, which nearly forced a submission from Sparks. Avant nailed a top rope DDT, which could’ve lead to a win, but Avant instead opted to tag out to Bocanegra, who went to the top rope – when Ian McCullen came out of the crowd and was on the apron – the ref went over and JW Oswald, who came out with Sex and Violence, chased Ian from ringside, but failed to notice that Evan McCullen had come out of the crowd and threw Bocanegra from the top rope.
The two men were down and struggled to their feet, Sparks got the advantage with a Death Valley Driver and he went up top and hit the Out of Control for the win!
Riot Squad [Jocko Sparks and Frankie Knox] defeated Sex and Violence [Christian Avant and Salvatore Bocanegra] when Jocko Sparks pinned Salvatore Bocanegra after the Out of Control in 12:38 ****1/4 [Interference by Ian and Evan McCullen against SalvatoreBocanegra] [Interference by J.W. Oswald against Jocko Sparks] [Riot Squad wins the CAWO Central Tag Team Titles]
Revenge and Redemption
After the match, as Sex & Violence was regrouping in the ring as the Riot Squad were making their way down the aisle and celebrating, CEO Steve Skinner appeared on the big screen. Skinner stated that Sex & Violence would have their chance for revenge next week as they would take on the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers for the right to take on the CAWO World Tag Team Champions!
-Castillas and Arkynson v. Lazarus and Oswald –
Castillas and Oswald started out and Castillas jumped out to a hot start with a series of punches and kicks and followed that with a DDT. Castillas followed that with a reverse neckbreaker for a nearfall. Oswald fought back though after escaping to the outside for a moment, ducking a clothesline and then hitting a double underhook faceslam.
Oswald tagged out to Lazarus, the tension obvious between the member of the Empirical State and the Dark Covenant. Lazarus executed a chokelift on Castillas and followed that with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. The crowd got behind Castillas, which helped him get the momentum back with an atomic drop and followed with a belly-to-back suplex and tagged to Arkynson.
Arkynson nailed a couple of roundhouse rights and then took him down with a Death Valley Driver before hitting him with a full nelson faceslam. Arkynson excited, played to the crowd, but failed to see Lazarus get up quickly and come from behind and hit a full nelson suplex on Arkynson. Lazarus then hit a jack-knife power bomb before tagging out to Oswald, who nailed a flying elbowdrop, which scored a nearfall.
Oswald hit a devastating powerslam for another nearfall, but was nonchalant in attempting to hit a back drop and got caught by a quick DDT. Arkynson reached over and made the tag and Castillas came in like a house of fire – hitting a spear and some mounted punches. He sent Oswald to the outside, where eventually all four men started mixing it up. Castillas got Oswald on a table put him through it with the Changing of the Times. As Castillas and Oswald lay in the rubble of table, Arkynson and Lazarus traded blows up the aisle. Both teams were counted out!
Armand Akrynson and Juan Castillas battled Lazarus and JW Oswald to a double countout in 21:22 ****1/4
Card Rating: ****
Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to tune in next week as “The Uprising” Chase Riley will defend his CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title against Epic! We will hear from the new CAWO Central Tag Team Champs! And in the main event, Sex & Violence will settle the score with the Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers with the winner getting a shot at the World Tag Team Titles at Defiance!
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Post by gentlemanjeff on Jul 28, 2010 11:20:58 GMT -5
A National Wrestling Council refugee! Were you in the Council or were you a lurker?
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 28, 2010 11:39:20 GMT -5
Yeah, I was in it - great e-fed at the time, never had more fun with it then I did then. All good things must come to an end I suppose.
I handled "The Aftermath" John McDonough/Roadkill, among several other characters.
Yourself?
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Jul 30, 2010 10:54:48 GMT -5
CAWO Pacific Death Valley
Death Valley opens with clips from Air Raid. First, The Minstrel leaping off the top rope with the No Laughing Matter and defeating Shane O’Neil to become the CAWO Pacific Regional Champion, followed by Josh Hamlin chasing the Minstrel away before he can strike Shane O’Neil again.
The second set of footage is of the CAWO World Tag Team match, which showed the war between the Despair Faction and Abomination. In the end, we see the Apparition grabbing the titles and falling backwards off the ladder to retain the World Tag Team titles for Abomination.
A Helping Hand…
This week’s show opens up with “The Harbinger” William Montgomery walking backstage, when he hears someone say “Willie, oh Willie.” Annoyed at such connotation, he peers around a corner to see the masked CAWO Pacific Regional Champion, the Minstrel. Montgomery is cautious, but not intimidated, he wonders what the Minstrel wants.
The Minstrel tells him that he might be best served taking out Shane O’Neil tonight because it’ll most likely be one of those staring at a chance for the big gold. Montgomery nodded, he understood the Minstrel’s point, but was curious as to why he would help him. The Minstrel laughed and only patting Montgomery on the shoulder as he walked by saying that he woke up today and wanted to see O’Neil on his back again. Good memories, he laughed.
Singles Match - Musiq Maxwell v. Nomad –
Musiq seemed to be attempting to play defense early in this match with a bunch of reversals and counters to the chaotic attack of Nomad, but that strategy only worked for a moment as soon Nomad was hitting Musiq with a barrage of punches, kicks and clotheslines. Nomad scored a nearfall after a high impact side suplex, which visibly knocked the wind out of Musiq.
Musiq knowing that he needed a win to stay in contention for the CAWO Death Valley title pushed forward from that point on, no longer content to sit back and play defense, he started going on the offensive – hitting a flying dropkick followed by a slingshot legdrop for a nearfall. Nomad was not finished though as he once again seized control with a spinebuster slam.
Nomad, however, after putting down Musiq lost his focus for a moment allowing Musiq to take him down with a legsweep and, which allowed him to regain control just for a moment and lock In the Sweet Musiq, which eventually put Nomad down, as he submitted after about 20 seconds.
Musiq made Nomad submit to Sweet Musiq in 7:13 ***1/4
The Start of Something Big?
Backstage, an interviewer is standing by with the new CAWO Pacific Tag Team Champions – the Upstarts! Jack Dreesen spoke first confidently saying that this was just the beginning for a team that’s ready to fulfill their immense potential – a combination of strength and speed that cannot be stopped. Jeremy Sullivan then said that they don’t care who’s coming down the pike at them – The Despair Faction, the West Coast Connection, even Abomination – they won’t be intimidated – in fact, they’d like to proclaim themselves the favorites!
With All Due Respect…
Elsewhere, Quest is pacing back and forth in his locker room – “the Gamechanger” knows that tonight stands to be a huge opportunity, one that he was able to insure by outlasting 4 opponents in two matches at Air Raid. He looks to the camera, the swagger evident in his eyes – he says that he cannot wait until his name is called tonight and his staring across the ring, not at Aaron Bradley, but at destiny. Seizing the moment, his moment, he would take down Superman if he had to, but he faces no immortal tonight, just a man – a proud man, but still just a man nonetheless. A man, who deserves his respect, but a man that’s unaware just how much the game has changed.
Singles Match - Phoenix Rising v. “Benedict” Arnold Ross
Phoenix grabbed the early advantage in this match by ducking a clothesline and hitting consecutive arm drag takedowns before resetting Ross’ jaw with a crowd pleasing superkick, which garnered him a two count early. Phoenix remained in control until a springboard hurricanrana turned into a power bomb.
Ross then went to work, methodically taking apart Phoenix with a series of impact and submission moves. He followed a double underhook suplex with a STF submission, which was locked in for quite a time before Phoenix was able to break it. Ross continued to work over the smaller man, scoring a nearfall after a reverse neckbreaker.
Ross made the mistake of heading up top and got punished when his attempt at a flying fistdrop yielded him nothing and a followed with a stunning jawbreaker. Phoenix seized the opportunity further by hitting a jumping DDT followed by ropeflip moonsault. After this, he headed to the top, but his momentum was killed when Ross’ lovely manager Jennifer Cruz shoved Phoenix off the top and caused the disqualification.
– Rising defeated Ross by DQ in 8:20 **1/4 [Jennifer Cruz interfered against Phoenix Rising]
Rising got back to his feet and was not happy as he stalked over to Cruz, he turned and began shouting at her. Cruz, not one to take such behavior, slapped Rising, who then moved towards her more aggressively. Rising was stopped when Ross hit a low blow from behind and followed that with a belly-to-back suplex. Ross then picked up the stunned Rising and hit the Traitor’s Toss before heading with Cruz out of the ring.
Part of the Plan…
Moments ago, Shane O’Neil was seen walking backstage until someone dressed in black with a black mask come from behind him and nailed him with a chair. O’Neil nearly knocked out cold was then DDTed into the chair. The attacked was not done yet as he picked up the unconscious O’Neil and slammed him face first into the wall three times before taking off, leaving “The Strangler” bloody and out cold.
Singles Match - “Private” Sean Ryan v. Red Claw –
This match featured the classic U.S.A. v. Russia flavor and did not disappoint. Red Claw seized control early as he caught the charging Ryan with a powerslam and immediately followed with a Dragon Suplex. The crowd cheered on Ryan as he managed to break the hold, but that was all as a couple of forearms to the back by Red Claw and then a torture rack followed.
Ryan was locked in for quite a time until Red Claw released the holder and picked him up only to put him back down with a vertical suplex. A nonchalant cover by Red Claw yielded only a two count. Ryan got some momentum as he was able to duck a clothesline and catch Claw with a spear coming back off the ropes.
With the crowd igniting behind him Ryan hit a fisherman’s suplex for another two count that had the crowd believing. Ryan followed that with a kick to the midsection and devastating piledriver, which couldn’t put the big man away. Red Claw managed to regain the advantage a few moments later with a rising clothesline followed by a jackknife power bomb. After this Red Claw took Ryan outside onto the announce table put him through it with a double-underhook faceslam.
After a moment of gathering himself, Claw rolled Ryan back into the ring, but what looked like a three count, was overruled when Ryan had his foot on the rope. After a brief discussion with the referee, Red Claw locked in the move that bears his name – the Red Claw – and it appeared to be over. The crowd wouldn’t give up on Ryan though and he managed to break the hold and then hit a swinging neckbreaker. Red Claw was stunned and this allowed Ryan to nail the Deployment for the 1,2,3 and the victory.
Ryan defeated Red Claw with the Deployment in 14:14 ***1/4
After the match while Ryan was celebrating, Red Claw regained feet, but not his composure and engaged Ryan in a fight that took them to the outside and up the aisle to the back, with each man pounding away on each other and the crowd going crazy.
Who’s Laughing Now…
Backstage, the familiar face of “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin – focused and determined – is determined and he’s stretching gearing up for the big tag match tonight. A confident smile crosses his face, as he says that tonight, he’s seen cowardice and collusion, but he’s come to expect it from the likes of the Minstrel and Montgomery. He states that, ultimately, the joke is on the Minstrel though…
The lights go out in the dressing room, Hamlin wonders out loud, what the hell is going on. A moment later, the lights come back on and an obnoxious looking clown mask is staring up at Hamlin with a taped note reading – No, the joke’s on you…
Singles Match - Ebola Zaire v. Sumo –
Zaire almost seemed to allow Sumo to seize control early as everytime the crazed man gained control, he attempted a maneuver that just was not feasible on a man of Sumo’s size. Sumo’s strategy was clear, attempt to wake the wind of the chaotic Zaire. He repeatedly used the ref’s four count as he choked Zaire.
Following, a front slam, Sumo hit the ropes and delivered a legdrop, which shook the ring, but only garnered a two count. Zaire managed to start fighting back, adjusting his offense, hitting a headbutt and then a jawbreaker before finally, putting the big man down with a spinning leg lariat. After this he hit the ropes and hit a somersault splash, but that yielded only a two count as the bigger man threw him off.
Zaire got to his feet quickly and hit a bulldog on the rising Sumo before heading up top. A flying clothesline was not to be as Sumo moved out of the way. Sumo followed this with a Samoan Drop and a splash of his own for a nearfall. After a belly-to-belly suplex, Sumo brought the dazed Zaire to the ropes and was setting for the Sumo Attack, but Zaire moved when the big man came down.
Zaire took him down with a springboard elbow, but made the crucial mistake of attempting the Epidemic, which he could not possibly do, allowing Sumo to seize control again with a series of chops followed by an avalanche. Sumo came off the ropes again looking for the splash, but he went to the well one too many times as no one was home. As he rose to his feet, Zaire climbed the ropes and leapt off surprising Sumo with a flying cross body press for the 1,2,3.
Zaire defeated Sumo with a flying body press in 12:00 ***1/2
The War Rages On...
Backstage we see Sean Ryan and Red Claw still battling with Sean Ryan getting the upperhand, dragging Red Claw’s face all along the concrete walls before throwing him to the floor. Red Claw, resilient, grabbed the first item he could find a spray can and sprayed at Ryan momentarily blinding him. This allowed Red Claw to scoop up Ryan put him through a nearby table with a Death Valley Driver before making his escape.
The Despair Faction v. West Coast Connection –
Essence seized control early as the Despair Faction were obviously still experiencing some mental and physical effects from their doubleheader loss last week. Essence scored a nearfall after following a scissor kick with a brainbuster that nearly put an early end to Torment’s night. The nearfall, however, seemed to alert Torment to the fact that he was in a match and he was able to get behind Essence and hit a German Suplex for a nearfall before tagging out to Apathy.
Apathy kept the match in the favor of the Faction with a series of kicks followed by sunset flip. Essence managed to regain control when he caught Apathy on a cross body attempt and hit a fallaway slam. Essence needing a breather tagged in D Money. The WCC nailed Apathy with a double atomic drop before D Money put him down hard with an inverted DDT and a nearfall.
Apathy was able to tag out after catching D Money with a spin kick and neck snap. Apathy and Torment hit a double suplex and a cover followed, which only produced a two count. Torment allowed D Money to escape after a face rake and a Russian Legsweep took him down, but the momentum was not lost for long as Essence came charging in and was greeted with a big clothesline.
Torment put Essence down hard with a double underhook piledriver and made the tag out to Apathy, who hit the Sadnesss Prevails for the 1,2,3 and the victory.
Despair Faction defeated WCC when Apathy pinned Essence with the Sadness Prevails in 10:31 **3/4
Not Today...
Backstage an interviewer is with the CAWO United States Champion – “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley. The interviewer asks about the contest tonight – Bradley, as always, gave praise to his opponent saying the accomplishment last week was one that shouldn’t be overlooked. Bradley, however, said that while that accomplishment shouldn’t be overlooked, it’s also in the past.
The present is another test, but not for the Gamechanger, but for himself – another challenger, another region. Bradley stated the timeless adage from his football days – you don’t pick who you play – on another day he’d like to be in the same corner with Quest… But that day is not today and for Quest that is very unfortunate.
Tag Team Match - “The Runaway” Josh Hamlin & “The Strangler” Shane O’Neil v. “The Harbinger” Montgomery & The Minstrel
Hamlin knowing that his partner had been attacked earlier started the match against William Montgomery. Hamlin gained the early advantage after ducking a clothesline and hitting a single-arm DDT. Hamlin hit a slingshot legdrop and covered for a two count. A full nelson faceslam and ropeflip moonsault scored another nearfall.
Hamlin’s offense couldn’t keep up forever though, as he tried to keep his injured partner out of the ring. Montgomery finally caught Hamlin with a short clothesline and after an inverted atomic drop and gutwrench suplex, the Minstrel was tagged in. Following a double clothesline – the Minstrel locked in a submission maneuver he calls the Straight Jacket, which took a lot of fight out of Hamlin even though he was able to break the hold.
The Minstrel sensing his opponent’s state – took him to the outside where he ran him into the ring post and the guardrail. The Minstrel then set him up on the table put him through it with a flying elbowdrop. The Minstrel barely made the count by rolling Hamlin in following this maneuver, which yielded only a nearfall. The Minstrel was relentless though and after a power bomb, he made the tag to Montgomery, who scored an immediate nearfall after a German Suplex.
However, Hamlin managed to grab a chance when he took down Montgomery with a spinning heel kick. Hamlin managed to make the tag and O’Neil came in like an animal on Montgomery. O’Neil hit a front slam and followed that immediately with a snap suplex and elbowdrop for a nearfall. O’Neil not satisfied scooped up Montgomery and nailed a brainbuster.
O’Neil ended up being a bit to excited as he went for the Stranglehold, which Montgomery was able to break and then tag in the Minstrel. The two men nailed a double suplex on O’Neil. The Minstrel knowing the man had been attacked early hit and enzuigari before heading up top and hitting the No Laughing Matter for the victory!
–The Minstrel pinned Shane O’Neil with the No Laughing Matter in 15:36 ****
A Quest, A Journey...
A look back at last week’s journey for Quest, the CAWO Pacific Death Valley champion and number one contender for the United States Title. The images of Quest defeating Phoenix Rising to qualify with the Money, Power, Respect and then eliminating the monster Ebola Zaire with the same maneuver. Finally, the shot of Quest facing off versus Sumo and defeating him before staring down the United States Champion.
CAWO United States Title Match - “The Gamechanger” Quest v. “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley –
Quest was obviously nervous early in this one, opting to play defensively, which lead to a nice early advantage for Bradley as he landed a couple of clotheslines before putting Quest down hard with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two count. Bradley maintained control until Quest managed to move out of the way of an avalanche and caught Bradley with an inside cradle.
Quest then started to take over to the delight of the Pacific fans – hitting Bradley with a full nelson suplex that nearly won him the United States title. Quest also scored a nearfall after hitting a backdrop and following with a cradle DDT. Sensing victory, Quest attempted the Money, Power, Respect, but Bradley was able to block it and hit belly-to-belly suplex.
Both men were down at this point, but Quest was the first to his feet, he charged at Bradley, who ducked a clothesline before hitting a powerslam for a nearfall. Quest was not finished though as he countered a German Suplex with a go-behind and hit a belly-to-back suplex for another two count. Quest went up top for a flying double axehandle, but Bradley caught him with a fist on the way down. As Quest turned he got hit the Pancaked for the 1,2,3.
Bradley hit the Pancaked in 8:12 ***1/2 [Aaron Bradley retains the CAWO United States Title]
Thank you everyone for tuning in! Please tune in next week as Quest attempts to gain some level of retribution against “Private” Sean Ryan in a CAWO Pacific Death Valley Title match. We’ll also see William Montgomery in action and the CAWO Tag Team titles will be on the line as the Upstarts defend for the first time against the former champs the Despair Faction!
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Aug 1, 2010 19:56:02 GMT -5
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning 4
Footage is replayed from last week with a John McDonough interview interrupted by a phone call, concerned and flustered McDonough takes off. The view switches to the clip from last week when the Witchdoctor threw something in the eyes of VooDoo mistakenly, which allowed for “The Catalyst” Jordan West to hit the Changing of the Times and win the opportunity to face “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley for the United States Championship.
Singles Match - “Gentleman” Christopher Thomas v. The Poet
Thomas began this match with the purpose for showing off for his lovely valet, Miss Julia Cruz, but it wasn’t long before his arm drag takedowns and hip tosses landed him in trouble with an opponent, who was looking to take the match much more seriously. The Poet took control after a go-behind by Thomas was countered by an elbow smash, stunning Thomas. The Poet hit a snap suplex and followed that with a legdrop that produced a two count.
The Poet then took hit a couple of punches and followed Thomas into the corner with a clothesline. After, he perched Thomas on the top rope and delivered a picture-perfect superplex, which most thought would end the match, but it did not as Thomas was able to kick out. The Poet was lining up Thomas, who was just regaining his feet, once he was satisfied with his positioning he went to bounce off the ropes, but Julia pulled down the top rope – the ref saw and called for the bell.
–The Poet defeated Christopher Thomas via DQ when Julia Cruz pulled down the top rope in 6:31 **
Personally Responsible...
Backstage, “The Franchise” Ryan McCain is fiddling with the keys to his personal locker room, when he hears a growling voice say his name. He looks up, only to be shoved into the door by the CAWO Atlantic Regional Champion, “The Aftermath” John McDonough. McDonough’s eyes piercing McCain with a glare that could kill, he growls again, telling McCain not to f--- around with his home and his family – this wasn’t a game – and if it happened again he’d break his back so it couldn’t happen again.
McCain shoots a confused look at McDonough then says that he has no idea what McDonough’s talking about. Home invasion and moving things around the house weren’t his style. McDonough eases up on pressing him against the door, but doesn’t ease up his focus, saying that he was going to hold McCain personally responsible if something happened again.
Singles Match - VooDoo v. Tremor
Two massive men that are still looking to find their place in the company had a face-off. VooDoo took the early advantage after an exchange of punches by sending Tremor off the ropes and putting him down with a spear. Tremor was rather shocked at being put down that easily and charged at VooDoo with an avalanche, which VooDoo was able to move out of the way of and then scooped up Tremor for a belly to back suplex. He covered, but only got a two count.
Tremor was able to seize back control when VooDoo couldn’t lift him for a body slam and instead Tremor was able to deliver a strong double-axehandle blow. After stunning the man, he put him down hard with a clothesline, which was followed by a legdrop and a two count. Tremor stayed on the attack scoring another nearfall following a short clothesline and a big splash.
Sensing his wrestler was in trouble, the Witchdoctor grabbed a chair from ringside and cracked Tremor in the back as he hit the ropes causing him to stumble. The Witchdoctor then chopped him in the throat before slamming him down hard with a belly-to-belly suplex, which he followed with the Curse for the 1,2,3.
VooDoo pinned Tremor after the Curse – in 10:01 ***1/2
Outsmarting Bob...
Backstage, “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro, who would be CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Champion had the time limit not expired on him, is stretching in preparation for his rematch. He hears his voice faintly and lifts his head looking around. Through the door behind him we see a hand with glasses sitting on it – Invaisible Bob – the right hand and best friend of “Jackass” Jimmy Lane peering through. Now, we hear “Vinny Azzaro is a stupid jerkface” – this juvenile taunt gets an eye roll from Vinny as he turns, but sees nothing.
Vinny’s curiousity gets the best of him and he stands close to the door. Azzaro waits for Invaisible Bob to pop his… head/hand in again. Invaisible not sensing Vinny in the same spot, turns his… head/hand and looks straight and Vinny. There is a scream from Bob as Vinny slams the door hard on the arm before Bob can escape.
Tag Team Match - The Tex-Mex Express/Rebels of the Sacred Heart
Sean Tiernen and Nino started this one off, Nino went on the offensive quickly using his speed and quickness to his advantage. He caught the leg of Tiernen attempting to land a kick and immediately brought down Tiernen with a nasty dragon screw. Nino followed that with slightshot somersault dropkick, which got him a two count.
Nino made the tag to Blackheart and the two of them sent down Tiernen with a double clothesline. Blackheart the more “rough and tumble” wrestler immediately laid the boots to Tiernan. Blackheart hit an impressive vertical suplex and nearly scored the winning pinful after a vicious Western Lariat. After a piledriver, he made the tag to Nino, who went to the top rope and landed a shooting star press, but still was only able to get a two count.
Tiernan was able to stop the bleeding with a kneelift after Nino put his head down, a DDT followed and then he was able to make his way to the corner to tag in Farrell, who pounded away with rights and lefts. Farrell followed a bodyslam with a German Suplex for a two count. A spinebuster slam seemed to break Nino in half, but it was not enough to finish the man off. Nino after reversing a power bomb with a Frankensteiner made the tag to Blackheart.
Blackheart came in strong hitting a clothesline and followed that up with a pumphandle slam for a two count, but couldn’t keep the momentum as a duck of a clothesline ended with a Farrell running forearm smash. Farrell put the man down hard with a full nelson faceslam and sensing blood hit the March of the Saints for the 1,2,3.
Rebels of the Sacred Heart [Patrick Farrell and Sean Tiernan] defeated the Tex-Mex Express [Joe Blackheart and Nino] when Farrell hit March of the Saints on Blackheart 15:20 ***3/4
Keep Out...
Backstage, “The Catalyst” Jordan West is walking through the halls with a determined look upon his face, he’s got something in mind. West is surprised to have a hand reach out to him from behind a corner and stop him, but he’s relieved upon seeing it’s “The Aftermath” John McDonough. McDonough tells him that he understands that West is pissed about what happened at Under Siege, but wants him to stay out of the way tonight when he faces “The Innovator” Trey Shaw.
West is defiant at first, saying that he’s going to do whatever he pleases. McDonough shakes his head and gets a little more heated – McDonough states that if West gets involved tonight he’s just as likely to hand Shaw the Regional Title as he is to cost him it. He says that West’s time for revenge will come, but not tonight, not at the expense of the title. He warns West that if he costs him – that World Title match won’t be his greatest regret. West nods and eyes McDonough as he walks away.
Singles Match – Diabolous v. “Epitaph” Evan Reed
Reed came out trying to chop the big man down early and got in control by hitting some punches and a backdrop. However, his hold on this match wouldn’t last long as Diabolous caught him off the ropes with a powerslam. The high impact offense continued with a jack-knife power bomb that left Reed limp. Diabolous was not finished as he picked up Reed’s weakened frame by the throat and slammed him down – Straight to Hell – for the 1,2,3.
Diabolous defeated Reed with the Straight to Hell in 5:50 - **1/2
Sending a Message...
After the match, Diabolous got a microphone and states simply that he hopes Atkins is watching because what happens here will mirror his own fate. Diabolous then took the microphone and cracked Reed over the head with it three times, busting him open. Diabolous then picked up Reed again and nailed the Straight to Hell. A sick smile came to his face as he left the ring to get a chair, he set it up in the ring and picked up Reed again… But Devin Atkins ducked into the ring and broke this up with a series of right hands and a dropkick that sent Diabolous to the outside.
Beg for Help...
Backstage, an interviewer is standing by “The Innovator” Trey Shaw – Shaw confidently stands with a smirk on his face. The interviewer asks about tonight’s matchup – Shaw nods his head and says that McDonough is man, who doesn’t know what he’s in for tonight. He should go back to Jordan West and ask him to help him, go to Devin Atkins and beg him to join in too. Shaw laughed and finished by saying that McDonough would need all the help he could get because you can’t stop Innovation.
CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title – “Jackass” Jimmy Lane/“The Archer” Vinny Azzaro
Azzaro came out in this match quick with a series of punches and a dropkick that sent Lane right to the outside. As Lane was getting to his feet Azzaro greeted him with a corkscrew plancha onto the floor. Azzaro was quick to his feet and put Lane right back down with a DDT. He rolled Lane back into the ring and covered, but only got two.
Lane was able to regain momentum again though with a low blow, which he followed with a small package, that only got him a two count. Lane followed that up with a snap suplex and slingshot elbowdrop for another two count. Lane, sensing the momentum placed Azzaro on the top turnbuckle, and brought him down hard with a belly-to-back superplex. The cover almost won it, but Azzaro was able to get his shoulder up.
Lane went to the ref to complain, but the argument went nowhere – Azzaro got back to his feet and charged and the ref got stuck in the corner of his avalanche. With Lane stunned, Azzaro hit a Frankensteiner and went up top hitting the Arrow, but there was no ref to count. Azzaro roused the ref and decided to go up top again, this time for a frog splash, but Lane got his knees up. Both men got to their feet around the same time, but Azzaro charged with a clothesline, which was ducked by Lane, who then delivered the Mule Kick to Azzaro got the 1,2,3 to retain his title!
–“Jackass” Jimmy Lane defeated “The Archer” Vinny Azzaro after the Mule Kick in 10:48 - ***1/2 [Jimmy Lane retains the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning Title]
A Fighting Champion...
Backstage, the CAWO United States Champion, “Bulldozer” Aaron Bradley is with an interviewer. The interviewer asks what he thinks about “The Catalyst” Jordan West. Bradley responds by saying that he thinks Jordan West should be the CAWO World Heavyweight Champion right now, if not for the scum of the earth that is the Empirical State. Those feelings and his sympathies aside, Bradley is a fighting champion, always has been and he’s going to bring one hundred and ten percent to Coastal Warning next week and West had better do the same because beating Aaron Bradley is a helluvalot tougher than beating J.W. Oswald.
CAWO Atlantic Regional Title Match - “The Aftermath” John McDonough/”The Innovator” Trey Shaw –
This match got off to an electric start as McDonough took control early after a couple of hard-hitting clotheslines. McDonough electrified the crowd and nearly scored the pinfall after a flying clothesline. McDonough followed that up with a power bomb and a legdrop, which once again produced a two count.
Shaw managed to gain control after ducking under a clothesline and hitting a spin kick. With McDonough doubled-over, Shaw took the opportunity to use a sunset flip to surprise McDonough and score a two count. Once the two men got to their feet, Shaw hit a Northern Lights Suplex for another two count.
Later Shaw took the match to the outside – hitting an Asai Moonsault onto McDonough on the floor before setting him up on the table and hitting the End of Days through it. Shaw rolled McDonough into the ring, but took so long in doing so, it allowed McDonough to kick out. Shaw frustrated took to the top rope, but McDonough managed to move out of the way of the flying dropkick attempt.
McDonough took the offense once more – putting Shaw down hard with a fallaway slam and following that with a stomachbreaker for a cover and a two count. McDonough had control until Shaw hit a low blow to bring his momentum to a halt. Shaw hit a cradle DDT and immediately went for the cover, but it produced only a two count.
Shaw hit a spinning leg lariat and then picked up the stunned McDonough, signaling for the End of Days, but McDonough shoved him off and hit a big-time DDT before going up top for the Closure and the 1,2,3.
McDonough defeated Shaw with the Closure 14:59 - ***** [John McDonough retains the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title]
As McDonough celebrated on the turnbuckle with the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title above his head – the big screen went to static and then a video started to play, showing a house and inside the house a woman. A deep, disguised voice says “Where are you? She’s all alone.” With that McDonough takes off out of the ring, as he senses his wife is in trouble.
Shaw is regaining his footing, but just as he is about to exit the ring, “The Catalyst” Jordan West grabs him and drives him down hard with an inverted DDT before hitting the Changing of the Times and tossing Shaw out of the ring as the show ended.
Thanks for watching! Tune in next week as Jimmy Lane will defend the CAWO Atlantic Coastal Warning title and “The Catalyst” Jordan West challenges for the CAWO United States Title! Also just signed, Diabolous will take on “Aerial Artistry” Devin Atkins to become the #1 contender for the CAWO Atlantic Regional Title! Tune in!
Card Rating - ***3/4
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Post by urowndisaster180 on Aug 17, 2010 16:02:28 GMT -5
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse 5
Backstage, we see the intense eyes of Armand Arkynson as he strides with his dufflebag over his shoulder. Behind him we see three very large men move almost robotically in the shadows of the garage. Arkynson turns and sees the large men – he stares for a moment then is overcome with a loss of balance and then hits the floor clutching his ears.
Singles Match - “Peerless” Michael Lorenz v. Criciente Caos –
With Lorenz posturing to begin the match Caos was able to take quick control hitting him with a bulldog and following that with a slingshot spinning heel kick for a quick two count. Caos’ offense wasn’t long though as Lorenz managed to catch the smaller man with a massive clothesline and then went on the offense. He hit a devastating superplex and followed it with a flying elbowdrop for what the crowd thought would be the match, but was only a two count.
Lorenz, frustrated, complained to the ref and this allowed Caos hit an enzuigari, which put Lorenz down and out. Caos followed it up with a snap suplex and went to the outside, he climbed up to the top and leapt off attempting a frog splash. Lorenz was able to move out of the way causing Caos to literally bounce off the mat, the cover gave Lorenz the 1,2,3 and the win.
Lorenz defeated Caos in 5:09 via pinfall ***
Welcome Mat...
Backstage, “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas is standing at the door to his lockerroom. He opens it, but is quickly dragged in by another person. The Empirical State was waiting for Castillas and flung him immediately into the locker. The World Champion, J.W. Oswald measured and nailed his challenger Castillas with a couple of right hands as “Sexy” Salvatore Bocanegra and “The Ripper” Christian Avant held him. The teammates then hit spike piledriver onto the concrete floor, leaving Castillas out cold.
“The Role Model” Roger Schneider v. Kaz Suriki
Schneider attempted to wear down the martial artist Suriki early in this match – locking him into several submission maneuvers including an abdominal stretch. Schneider was able to score a nearfall after driving his smaller opponent down hard with a pumphandle slam. Suriki, however, was able to change momentum with a legsweep and followed with a quick legdrop.
Suriki then put on a display of kicks – finally taking a dazed Schneider out with a thrust kick – and covered for a two count. Suriki hit the ropes and caught Schneider as he was getting up with a sunset flip, which resulted in another two count. Suriki appeared to be in control, but Schneider retook the momentum after hitting a low blow and following it with a cradle DDT.
Schneider was on the verge of putting the match away when Suriki quickly reversed an attempted backdrop with a DDT and then went up top and hit the Rising and Falling Sun for the 1,2,3.
Suriki defeated Schneider in 9:00 via the Rising and Falling Sun ***1/4
Preparing for an Epic Battle
Backstage an interviewer is standing by with the massive force known as Epic. The interviewer asks whether Epic is nervous about entering a match where the use of such an extreme weapon, a barbed wire bat, is legal. Epic states that the circumstances one faces and weapons at one’s disposal should always be taken into account, but a warrior cannot allow those factors to make him lose sight of his opponent.
Further, he states that he like the CAWO Central roster has been impressed by Chase Riley and his string of title defenses, but Riley has never faced a man like Epic… a man as large, as strong, as tough and as hungry.
Singles Match - Cannibal v. The Preacher –
The Preacher managed to duck under a couple of clotheslines from Cannibal before hitting a dropkick to put the big man down and go on the offensive. The Preacher tried to keep on the move although that is not really his game, hitting a clothesline and elbowdrop before scoring a two count.
Cannibal was able to seize control after the Preacher couldn’t lift him for a belly-to-back suplex and then hit a headbutt, sending the Preacher staggering back against the ropes. A clothesline sent him to the outside, where as the ref was distracted, the Preacher was wacked by the cane of the Witchdoctor, who then rolled the Preacher back into the ring.
Cannibal hit a belly-to-belly suplex, which shook the ring, but only produced a nearfall. After a powerslam, the big man hit the ropes and went for the Feast, but no one was home as the Preacher was able to roll out of the way. After a fist to the midsection, the Preacher was able follow with a scissor kick and a cover for a two count.
The Preacher just appeared to be taking control, when the Witchdoctor got involved again, hitting him across the back with his cane, where the ref couldn’t see causing him to stumble into the waiting arms of Cannibal, who hit a side suplex. Cannibal hit the ropes and nailed the Feast for the 1,2,3 and the victory.
Cannibal defeated the Preacher in 16:00 via the Feast ***
Starting a Riot...
Backstage an interviewer is standing by with Jocko Sparks and Frankie Knox – the Riot Squad, the CAWO Central Tag Team Champions. Before the interviewer can get off a question Sparks grabs the microphone and states that he’s pissed off that the Riot Squad won the CAWO Central Tag Titles yet were left out when it came to the chance to fight for the CAWO World Tag Team Titles.
Knox nods, but puts his hand on the shoulder of his teammate and says that he’s okay with that, their time will come and in the meantime it will be a hard time for all the other tag teams in the CAWO Central. The Riot Squad would raise hell and not look back until they were CAWO World Tag Team Champions!
Singles Match - Arian v. "The Professional" Quinten Carnases
Arian started off this match quickly gaining the advantage after an exchange of punches with a spinebuster slam, putting Carnases down to the canvas – hard and fast. Arian followed that up with a forearm to the back and a belly-to-back suplex for a nearfall. Next, Arian scooped up his opponent and threw him to the floor with a fallaway slam for another nearfall.
Carnases was able to get something going after ducking a clothesline and hitting a dropkick to the knee. He started to work it over, locking Arian into a half Boston Crab. Arian was able to escape and managed to seize back the momentum by blocking a kneebreaker with an elbow smash and then drilling Carnases with a double-arm DDT.
Arian managed to shake off whatever damage had been done to his leg as he hit Carnases with a fisherman’s buster for a nearfall. After a quick conversation with the ref, Arian spotted Carnases shaking the cobwebs and hit the ropes and nearly took his head off with a vicious Running Forearm smash for the cover, the 1,2,3, and the victory!
Arian defeated Carnases via the Running Forearm Smash in 7:03 ***
Reign of Terror
Backstage, the members of the Dark Covenant – the CAWO Central Regional Champion, Lazarus, and the CAWO World Tag Team Champions, Abomination – were standing by. Lazarus spoke about how weak a man’s mind is, how it can be manipulated and made to see and hear things that simply aren’t there. How a man’s weakness is what he feeds off of and how Armand Arkynson’s episodes have been delightful entertainment for him. Finally, he said that Arkynson’s troubles over the last couple of weeks were nothing compared to the destruction that awaits him at Defiance!
Wraith of the World Tag Team Champions, his eyes black as could be, then stated that tonight’s main event was merely an exercise in futility – neither of those teams, nor any team in this region could compete with what was an unstoppable force. The Apparition in a hiss finished by saying that reign of terror would extend through Defiance and eventually through to the entire CAWO.
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title Match - “The Upstart” Chase Riley v. Epic – Barbed-Wire Bat Match
Epic and Riley met in the middle of the ring to start this one and traded right hands before the bigger, stronger Epic seized the early advantage by blocking Riley and locking him in a chokelift. After tossing him to the ground, Epic began to stomp him before picking him up and putting him back down again with a power bomb.
Epic was the first man to grab the bat and promptly slammed it down across his back and raked it back and forth before covering for a nearfall. Riley’s back a mess, he scooped him up and brought him down hard across his knee with a backbreaker. Once again, this resulted in a nearfall.
Riley managed to gain some momentum after reversing a clothesline with a crucifix for a nearfall. As both men rose to their feet, he ducked a clothesline and nailed a superkick, which caused Epic’s head to snap back abruptly. Riley then went to work grabbing the bat and grinding across the forehead of Epic busting him open. Next, Riley got the bigger man up and put him down with a DDT onto the bat – which resulted in a cover and a nearfall.
Riley then went up top, but his attempted flying dropkick was to no avail as Epic moved out of the way. Epic quickly capitalized by driving Riley headfirst to the canvas with a tombstone piledriver. Rather than go for the pin, Epic picked up Riley and nailed a vicious chokeslam. The cover produced only a nearfall and Epic was becoming frustrated.
That frustration allowed for Riley to get back to his feet and catch Epic with a swinging neckbreaker for a nearfall, but Riley’s offensive surge was stopped when he charged Epic, but Epic managed to grab the bat drill Riley in the ribs and then across the back. Seizing the opportunity, Epic got Riley up and locked in the Odyssey, which Riley submitted too.
Epic made Riley submit to the Odyssey in 15:01 ****1/4 [Epic wins the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title]
The Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers v. Sex & Violence
Avant and Ian McCullen began this match and the Ripper gained the upper hand early with a double underhook faceslam that drove the smaller McCullen to the mat. Avant, ever the opportunist, got his opponent into the corner and charged in hard with a clothesline before tagging out to Bocanegra. Bocanegra hit a vicious kneelift and followed it with a German Suplex for a nearfall. Bocanegra threw McCullen out of the ring and went over to distract the ref as J.W. Oswald, who joined his stablemates at ringside worked over Ian on the outside, striking him with the belt in the back.
Before Oswald could do too much damage he was chased from ringside by Juan Castillas, who came sprinting down the aisle with a roar from the crowd. Bocanegra went outside and whipped Ian into the guardrail before bringing him back into the ring and tagging out to Avant. Avant attempted a Death Valley Driver, but Ian slipped out and hit a belly-to-back suplex before getting to the corner and making a tag.
Evan went right to work on Avant hitting consecutive clotheslines before putting him down hard with a spear to the crowd’s approval. Next, Evan picked up Avant and put him down hard with a piledriver for a nearfall. The crowd booed as Abomination made their way down to ringside and Evan distracted allowed Avant to regain his composure and tag to Bocanegra, who quickly hit a Russian Legsweep on Evan.
Bocanegra knowing that Abomination weren’t out there just to fool around, tossed his opponent out of the ring and distracted the ref. Wraith picked up the stunned Evan on the outside and drilled him with the World Tag Title belt. Bocanegra turned and went outside to get his opponent, but the Apparition distracted the ref this time as Bocanegra got caught with a charging shot from Wraith with the title belt as well. All hell broke loose after this as Ian and Avant charged around the corner to help their respective partners.
The six-man melee ended with the ref counting both teams out for the double countout and a draw.
The Might Morphin’ Emo Rangers and Sex & Violence battled to a draw via double count out in 10:03 – interference from Abomination (Wraith and the Apparition), J.W. Oswald, and Juan Castillas ***1/4
Making Sense of the Chaos
The melee continued until Steven Skinner shouted into a microphone from the top of the aisle. The teams separated and stood apart near the front of the ring as Skinner started by saying that there’s a bit of a predicament since the winner of this contest was supposed to fight Abomination at Defiance and there was no winner. A sly smile came across the face of Wraith and the Apparition as this had been their plan all along.
Skinner continued though by then announcing that since the challenger couldn’t be decided tonight – BOTH TEAMS would take on Abomination at Defiance! In a triple threat elimination match with no DQs or Count Outs! The crowd erupted as the three teams stared each other down! Card Rating ***1/4
Tune in early for a CAWO press conference with a couple of MAJOR, MAJOR announcements coming!
CAWO Central Defiance!
#1 Contender for the CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title – Kaz Suriki v. “Peerless" Michael Lorenz
#1 Contender for the CAWO United States Title – “The Uprising” Chase Riley v. Arian
CAWO Central Slaughterhouse Title Match – Table Match – © Epic v. Cannibal
CAWO Central Tag Team Title Match – ©The Riot Squad v. The Freebirds
CAWO Central Regional Title Match – Cage Match/Pinfalls Only – ©“The Living Dead” Lazarus v. “The Assassin” Armand Arkynson
CAWO World Tag Team Title Match – No DQ/No Count Outs – ©Abomination v. Sex & Violence v. The Mighty Morphin’ Emo Rangers
CAWO World Heavyweight Title Match – ©“The Devil Himself” J.W. Oswald v. “The Whole Damn Show” Juan Castillas
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