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Post by wickedrex on Sept 21, 2010 1:03:15 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy April 5, 2010 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee ==================
Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels stand in the center of the ring and welcome everyone in the viewing audience to the “rebirth” of the Horzion Wrestling League. They inform the audience that it has been nearly six months since the HWL was last on television and that there is only one man who was able to make it possible, Peter Bradshaw. Bradshaw appears on-stage, to a tremendous roar of applause from the crowd, and makes his way to the ring where he shakes his commentators’ hands. Getting a microphone, Bradshaw, in a very thick British accent, says that he saw promise in the HWL at the end of 2009 that he couldn’t let the company disappear. In January, he spoke with Randal Baker about buying out the HWL and making sure that what happened in November never took place again. Bradshaw announces that, in the coming weeks, a new training facility will be up and running in the United Kingdom, strictly for the purpose of developing the “new breed” of HWL stars. Also, because of the training facility, Bradshaw announces that the HWL will be during a summer tour in the UK to show the English fans what this product is all about. But, he says that those things will wait until the come arrives.
Bradshaw then announces that there will be four singles matches tonight, as the first round of a tournament to crown the new HWL Heavyweight Champion. He also announces that, tonight, the Women’s Championship will be awarded to the winner of a six-women Battle Royal. He then thanks the crowd, Daniels and Michaels before leaving the ring.
-- Commercial Break --
HWL Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round One: CM Punk (w/Luke Gallows & Serena) vs. Kane
A good match to begin the “new era” of the HWL! On paper, Kane should’ve had the upper hand against Punk, tonight, but the “Straight-edge Superstar” evened the score by bringing LUKE GALLOWS and SERENA with him. Serena wasted no time, tripping Kane just minutes into the match, barely costing Punk his chance at moving on to the second round. Soon afterward, Kane and Punk found their way outside the ring, where they brawled in front of the crowd. And, yet again, Serena came to Punk’s aide by punching Kane in the back. However, this time Kane wasn’t as nice, as he connected with a vicious right hand, knocking Serena to the floor! Punk was able to capitalize, hitting a knee lift that busted “The Big Red Machine” open. Back in the ring, Punk took the fight to Kane. But, tasting his own blood, Kane caught Punk with a big boot to the face. He followed that up with the Chokeslam From Hell for the pin-fall, moving himself into the second round.
Kane pinned CM Punk with the Choke Slam From Hell in 8:59. Rating: ** ½ [Serena interfered against Kane.]
-- Commercial Break --
ORTON COMMENTS ON HIS OPPONENT As “Anarchy” returns from commercials, backstage interviewer, Alisha Hicks, catches up with Randy Orton and asks for a comment about his opponent later tonight: Mr. Anderson.
Orton says that he and Mr. Anderson have a lot of history together from their days in the WWE. Orton says that he’s done nothing but work out and stay in shape since November, and that he watched Mr. Anderson go back to TNA and make a little something out of himself, but that he’s back in the HWL where none of that past means anything. Orton says that Mr. Anderson picked the short end of the straw and that he may not be prepared for what Orton has in store. Orton says that it’s been a long time since he’s been back inside a wrestling ring, but that he can’t wait for later tonight.
Six-Woman Battle Royal (HWL Women’s Title Match)
Brie Bella and Gail Kim joined the current HWL Women: Angelina Love, Daffney, Natalya and Velvet Sky, as they all vied for the chance to be the new Women’s Champion. Brie and Angelina start off the match with two minutes of basic women’s wrestling. DAFFNEY is the next to enter the ring as she goes straight for Angelina, who appeared to be expecting it, as she attempted the Lights Out. But, Daffney escaped the hold and went after Brie. After nearly throwing Brie out of the ring, Daffney is blindsided as Angelina gets back to her feet. Brie uses this opportunity to catch her breath. After composing herself, Brie grabs Daffney by surprise and throws her over the top rope for the first elimination! Angelina and Brie go after each other again, but only for a moment, as Brie uses Angelina’s own momentum to toss her out of the ring as well! VELVET SKY is next into the ring. GAIL KIM enters the ring at the six-minute mark. NATALYA enters the ring at the eight-minute mark. After a long battle with Velvet, Gail Kim is eliminated as Velvet connects with a baseball slide kick, forcing Kim to release her hold of the top rope for the third elimination. Natalya, Velvet and Brie continue to battle in the ring with various near-miss eliminations. Natalya is the fourth elimination as she is thrown over the top rope by Velvet Sky. As both women show signs of exhaustion, Brie Bella is able to connect with a spinning head scissors, disorienting Velvet. Brie takes advantage and throws Velvet over the top rope for the final elimination… and the HWL Women’s Title! As Brie celebrates with the title, Velvet lets out a horrendous scream of anger and marches her way backstage.
Brie Bella won the six-woman Battle Royal after elimination Velvet Sky in 14:36. Rating: ** ¾ (Brie Bella wins the HWL Women’s Title.)
-- Commercial Break --
ANNOUNCEMENT A brief commercial is shown, announcing the return of HWL to pay-per-view, on April 25th! HWL REBELLION will take place from the Verizon Center in Washington, DC.
AJ STYLES MAKES A PROMISE After the announcement, AJ Styles confronts Alisha Hicks backstage, and demands the microphone. Standing in front of the camera, Styles says that he was the last HWL Heavyweight Champion when the company stopped last year. He says that he was never able to show how dominate of a champion he could be in the HWL, but that that will all change on April 25th, when he goes into REBELLION and wins back the Heavyweight Title. Styles then says that, later tonight, Matt Morgan will be his first example.
TAG TEAM FATAL FOURWAY MATCH: The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Lethal Consequences vs. The Legacy vs. The Hart Dynasty
All four of these teams were gunning to get the number one seed heading into the Tag Team Title Tournament that begins next week. This match had loads of back-and-forth action, with all four teams resisting to give up and ground to the other, but ultimately that had to be a winner; but the Nashville crowd was not expecting to see it go down like it did. With only two teams showing dominant ability, it was only natural that they would be the last two teams remaining at the end. The Motor City Machine Guns and The Legacy battled for the final few minutes of the match, but it seems as if the pressure had gotten to Ted DiBiase, Jr., as he pushed referee TONY SMITH to the ground - out of frustration - and cost his teams’ chance at the #1 seed. CHRIS SABIN and ALEX SHELLY celebrated their questionable victory as the crowd looked on in shock.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelly & Chris Sabin) defeated Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed), The Legacy (Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase), and The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd): X C. Sabin beat Lethal via the Cradle Shock in 22:42. X DiBiase beat D.H. Smith via the Dream Street in 26:26. X C. Sabin beat DiBiase via disqualification in 27:32. Rating: **
-- Commercial Break --
KANE IS SILENT A promotional commercial is shown for next week’s edition of “Anarchy”, begging the question of who will continue to advance in the Heavyweight Title tournament. Also, what teams will come out victorious, on their way to the Tag Team Title match at REBELLION?
After the ad, Alisha Hicks tries to get a comment from Kane, who defeated CM Punk earlier tonight. Kane, however, shrugs off her question and walks away from Alisha, saying absolutely nothing. Scott and Josh agree that Kane may be too focused on getting another championship around his waist.
Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round One: Randy Orton vs. Mr. Anderson
Randy Orton had some very strong words to say about Mr. Anderson leading up to this match, but was unable to back them up as Mr. Anderson got the victory after a somersault slam. The crowd was not too happy with the outcome of this match and they voiced their dislike as Anderson made his way to the back. Inside the ring, Orton slapped the mat in outrage.
Mr. Anderson pinned Randy Orton after a somersault slam in 11:31. Rating: ** ¼
-- Commercial Break --
Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round One: AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) vs. Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea)
Earlier tonight, AJ Styles promised the HWL audience that he would walk away from REBELLION as the Heavyweight Champion. Unfortunately, for Styles, Desmond Wolfe had other plans. This was a back and forth match, as both men went after each other with everything they had, but it was Wolfe who came out on top. He picked up the pin-fall victory with the Jawbreaker Lariat, sending himself into next week’s second round, and moving AJ onto other things.
Desmond Wolfe pinned AJ Styles with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 12:19. Rating: *** ¼
-- Commercial Break --
BRIE BELLA CELEBRATES As Anarchy returns from the break, Brie Bella is seen talking on the phone, wearing the HWL Women’s Title around her waist. She gets off the phone as Alisha Hicks approaches, and congratulates her on the victory. Brie says that she couldn’t be happier, and that she would’ve never expected to win the Women’s Title just a week ago, when she was offered a contract. Then, out of nowhere, VELVET SKY attacks Brie from behind, knocking Brie down to the concrete. Velvet lands some vicious kicks to Brie’s ribs, and says that Mr. Bradshaw made a huge mistake by offering her a contract. Velvet walks off, confident, as Alisha looks for help.
Six-Man Tag Team Match: D’Angelo Dinero/Evan Bourne/Kaz vs. Montel Vontavious Porter/Rhino/Yoshi Tatsu
The HWL’s X-Division was shown off in this six-man match that saw the team of Dinero, Bourne and Kaz pick up the victory as Kaz hit Rhino with the Wave of the Future for the victory. This victory looks good for Kaz as the tournament for the X-Division begins next week.
D’Angelo Dinero, Evan Bourne and Kaz defeated Montel Vontavious Porter, Rhino and Yoshi Tatsu when Kaz pinned Rhino with the Wave of the Future in 10:42. Rating: *** ¼
-- Commercial Break --
Heavyweight Title Tournament - Round One: Matt Morgan vs. Kurt Angle
The final match of the evening saw two men eager - and willing - to stop at nothing to get the final spot in the Heavyweight Title tournament. Angle and Morgan brawled from pillar to post, in- and outside of the ring; and referee Ryan Tran even bumped at the end of the match, just before Angle locked in the Ankle Lock. As Tran slowly got back to his feet, he couldn’t help but see Morgan tapping from the pain, and he called for the bell! After the match, Angle celebrated with the fans as Morgan struggled to get back to his feet.
Kurt Angle made Matt Morgan submit to the Ankle Lock in 16:47. Rating: *** ¼
Card Rating: ***
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Post by snabbit888 on Sept 21, 2010 13:17:29 GMT -5
Good way to return, though I have to ask... Brie Bella? Really?
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 21, 2010 13:25:39 GMT -5
Eh, she was randomly selected as two of my main roster people are no longer on the game.
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 21, 2010 16:22:10 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy April 12, 2010 Thompson-Boiling Arena Knoxville, Tennessee ===================
MR. BRADSHAW MAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT HWL Owner, Peter Bradshaw, started off the show this week by coming to the ring with the HWL Women’s Title draped over his shoulder. Bradshaw says that, over the weekend, he was contacted by BRIE BELLA, who informed him that she would be leaving the HWL. Citing family issues with her sister as her reasoning, Brie effectively dropped the HWL Women’s Title. Bradshaw says that he will make an announcement, later in the show, as to the future of the Women’s Title.
-- Commercial Break --
X-Division Title Tournament - Quarter Finals: Evan Bourne vs. Montel Vontavious Porter
This match was a classic battle of speed vs. power as both men were hoping to advance to the semi-finals next week. MVP used his strength to gain the upper hand over the high-flying Bourne, but was unable to keep the youngster down for the three-count. However, MVP didn’t need a pin-fall tonight, as he was able to move out of the way of a baseball slide by Bourne, sending Bourne crashing onto the concrete floor at ringside. Seeing his chance, MVP slid back into the ring and watched as Bourne was counted out! With the win, MVP will move on to face Kaz in the semis.
Montel Vontavious Porter defeated Evan Bourne by countout in 6:12. Rating: * ¾
-- Commercial Break --
Backstage, Alisha Hicks catches up with Kaz as he enters the arena to a tremendous cheer from the fans watching at ringside. Kaz says that he is excited to see where he can go in the X-Division tournament, and says that he feels like the man to beat, citing his pin-fall over Rhino in last week’s six-man tag match. Then, out of nowhere, Rhino goars Kaz on the concrete floor, must to the fans’ dislike! Rhino stands over Kaz and says that, if Kaz can make it through next week, his destiny will be met at Rebellion. Rhino walks away, leaving Kaz squirming on the ground…
Heavyweight Title Tournament - Semi-Finals: Mr. Anderson vs. Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea)
Two men with reputations for being very cocky faced-off in the first semi-final round match of the evening. Mr. Anderson was coming off a victory over Randy Orton, and was hoping to do the same to Wolfe before the Englishman could run his mouth, but Wolfe wasn’t willing to go down the same way Orton had. Desmond took the fight to Mr. Anderson and, in the process, began to hear some fades cheers for his actions. Anderson did whatever he could to fight back, but he was no match for the Jawbreaker Lariat, as Desmond Wolfe picked up the victory and supplanted himself in the Heavyweight Title Match at Rebellion on April 25th!
Desmond Wolfe pinned Mr. Anderson with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 7:27. Rating: ** ¾
-- Commercial Break --
The Motor City Machine Guns come out to the ring to a mixed reaction from the crowd. They play to the Knoxville crowd, getting them to boo them louder, as ALEX SHELLEY grabs the microphone. Shelley says that he and Chris Sabin have been around the world for this business. Shelley says that they have spent time in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom, and have been champions everywhere they’ve gone. Sabin then gets on the mic and reminds everyone that they were the final Tag Team Champions in the PEW at the end of 2009. Sabin says that he and Shelley have made the step up to the HWL roster, and that there is nothing stopping them from winning the Tag Team Titles at Rebellion. Shelley takes the mic back and states that it doesn’t matter to them who they have to face at Rebellion, but that their goal is to never let go of the HWL Tag Team Titles.
-- Commercial Break --
Rankings Match: Lethal Consequences vs. The Hart Dynasty (w/Natalya)
The new “Rankings” System implemented by Peter Bradshaw saw it’s debut tonight as Lethal Consequences tried to move closer to a Tag Team title match, and The Hart Dynasty tried to keep their space secure for their own possible run. However, neither team was able to defeat the other as they battled to a time limit draw. After the match, all four men brawled in the center of the ring, until HWL officials rushed down and separated them.
The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd) and Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed) battled to a draw in 20:00. Rating: * ¼
-- Commercial Break --
Coming back from the break, Peter Bradshaw is seen sitting behind his desk, the Women’s Title propped on the corner. Bradshaw says that, since the title has been vacated only a week after it was won, he has no choice but to award it to a willing owner. He goes on to say that, next week, the Women’s Title will be on the line in a match between the top two ranked women in the HWL: Velvet Sky and Natalya.
X-Division Title Tournament - Quarter Finals: D’Angelo Dinero vs. Yoshi Tatsu
Yoshi Tatsu picks up a very impressive victory tonight, using the Northern Lights suplex to move on to the semis.
Yoshi Tatsu pinned D’Angelo Dinero after a Northern Lights suplex in 9:26. Rating: *** ½
-- Commercial Break --
Heavyweight Title Tournament - Semi Finals: Kurt Angle vs. Kane
Kurt Angle came into this match hoping to duplicate his fortunes from last week, by defeating another “big man” of the HWL, but “The Big Red Monster” had other plans for the “Olympic Gold Medalist”. The two, multi-time World Champions, fought each other tooth-and-nail tonight, taking each other to the limit… much to the fans delight. On multiple occasions, Angle attempted the Olympic Slam, but Kane was much heavy. Eventually, Angle’s back appeared to have been injured as they brawled outside the ring, and Kane had found his opening. With time winding down, and with a chance to go into Rebellion and challenge for the Heavyweight Title, Kane connected with the Choke Slam From Hell for the victory!
Kane pinned Kurt Angle with the Choke Slam From Hell in 17:54. Rating: *** ½
Card Rating: ***
HWL Rebllion - April 25, 2010 - Washington, DC HWL Heavyweight Title Match: Kane vs. Desmond Wolfe
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Post by JoshiQ on Sept 22, 2010 16:39:26 GMT -5
Man, Brie Bella leaving the HLW after just one show is kind of a pain. What a bitch. I'm surprised Kane is getting the push he is here as he is often overlooked by TNM circuits. Glad to see that isn't the case here. I like seeing different people on top of circuits instead of always the same thing. Good job. Looking forward to reading more.
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 22, 2010 19:03:40 GMT -5
Yeah, I wasn't expecting Brie's leaving, but that's what makes this stuff so fun.
As far as Kane being booked the way he is, that's all due to the program. I haven't begun booking matches yet. I'm waiting to get a few things settled first, rankings-wise, before I start booking on a regular basis. But, I will admit that Kane is one of my favorites of all time, so I'm a little happy that he's been booked this way, too.
Glad you're enjoying it so far... thanks for reading!
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 22, 2010 19:53:52 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy April 19, 2010 Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke, Virginia ==================
A CHALLENGE ISSUED Just six days away from Rebellion, Kaz comes out to start the show in his street clothes, and says he has something to get off his chest. He says that, last week, Rhino attacked him while his back was turned, because he knows it was the only time Rhino could take advantage of him. Kaz says that he’s never backed down from a fight, and calls out Rhino to finish things, once and for all. After a few tense moments, RHINO appears on-stage and makes his way down the ramp. Rhino slides into the ring as he and Kaz get into a shoving match, much to the fans’ enjoyment. However, both men stop at the sound of Mr. Bradshaw’s voice, as the HWL Owner appears on-stage. Bradshaw says that the two men will fight each other, but that it will not be tonight. Bradshaw says that, at the earliest, the two men could take their aggression out on Sunday night, at Rebellion. But, there are only two ways to make that happen. Bradshaw says that both men either lose their matches tonight and face either in six days, or they both win their matches, and face each other for the HWL X-Division Title in six days. Bradshaw leaves the stage as Rhino and Kaz stare at each other.
-- Commercial Break --
HWL Women’s Title Match: Velvet Sky vs. Natalya
Velvet Sky was hoping to change her luck against Natalya tonight, taking part in her second Women’s Title match in three weeks, but the Hart Dynasty member was more of a challenge then she was hoping for. Using her strength advantage over Velvet, Natalya held control for most of the match, even locking in the Sharpshooter for 34 seconds! Velvet showed a lot of resolve by not tapping out to the move, but it visibly weakened her. Natalya took advantage of this and hit the Michinoku Driver for the victory to become the second HWL Women’s Champion!
Natalya pinned Velvet Sky after the Michinoku Driver in 10:41. Rating: ** (Natalya won the HWL Women’s Title.)
-- Commercial Break --
MVP ISSUES A WARNING Alisha Hicks is with Montel Vontavious Porter when Anarchy returns. Porter says that he saw the confrontation between Kaz and Rhino earlier in the evening. Porter says he wants to warn Kaz of something that Kaz may not be aware of. Porter says that, Kaz can spend all night long worrying about when and where he’s going to face Rhino, but that that is just going to make it easier for Porter to take Kaz’s spot in the X-Division Title Match on Sunday night at Rebellion.
AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) vs. Randy Orton
AJ Styles picked up an impressive victory of Randy Orton tonight, hitting the Styles Clash for the win. With the win, Styles moves up one spot in the Heavyweight Title rankings.
AJ Styles pinned Randy Orton with the Styles Clash in 6:39. Rating: *** ¼
-- Commercial Break --
WOLFE COMMENTS ON REBELLION Desmond Wolfe and Chelsea come out to the ring as Anarchy comes back from commercials. The fans are a mix of cheers and boos as Wolfe begins to speak about his plans for Rebellion. Wolfe says that he knows people aren’t going to give him a chance against Kane on Sunday night. Wolfe admits that Kane is a much bigger opponent than he has faced in the tournament, but that Kane’s size advantage doesn’t concern him. Wolfe says that he has fought much bigger, and much stronger, men during his years in England. Wolfe says that he hasn’t seen anything from Kane to make him worry about losing the Heavyweight Title, and that every “big man” like Kane has a weakness…
Wolfe gets cut off as the lights in the Civic Center go off; the crowd cheering with delight. When the lights come back on, Kane appears behind Wolfe as the crowd goes crazy! Chelsea screams, and leaves the ring, causing Wolfe to turn around. When he does, Kane grabs him by the throat and hit’s the Choke Slam From Hell in the center of the ring! Kane stands over Wolfe and smiles as Chelsea begs him to stop from ringside.
-- Commercial Break --
Legacy vs. The Motor City Machine Guns
In what is the quickest match in the history of the HWL, to date, the Machine Guns “stole” a victory tonight as Alex Shelley countered a Cody Rhodes body slam into an inside cradle. Holding the tights, out of the referee’s line of sight, Shelley was awarded the pin-fall! After the match, the Machine Guns quickly left the ring and celebrated their victory as the crowd voiced their distaste.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated The Legacy (Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase, Jr.) when A. Shelley pinned C. Rhodes after an inside cradle in 0:41. Rating: *
-- Commercial Break --
MR. BRADSHAW MAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT Backstage, after the commercials, PETER BRADSHAW is seen with Alisha Hicks. Bradshaw says that, with Natalya winning the Women’s Title tonight, that there must be a new number one contender. At Rebellion, he says, a second Battle Royal will be held to name the new challenger for Natalya and to finalize the standings in the Women’s Title rankings.
X-Division Title Tournament - Semi-Final: Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Kaz
Kaz came into this match wanting to make sure that he was taking part in the X-Division Title match at Rebellion, and the only person he had to go through was MVP. However, MVP appeared to have been a fortune teller as Kaz was unable to keep his mind on the match at hand, when Rhino appeared on-stage, distracting him. MVP used this opportunity to hit the Playmaker for the victory. After the match, Rhino looked on with pleasure as Kaz slowly got to his feet.
Montel Vontavious Porter pinned Kaz with the Playmaker in 14:43. Rating: ***
-- Commercial Break --
X-Division Title Tournament - Semi-Final: Yoshi Tatsu vs. Rhino
The final tournament match of the week pitted “The War Machine”, who seemed to have the pressure lifted off his shoulders, having helped MVP defeat Kaz earlier in the evening, against the younger Tatsu, who was hoping to complete the task of taking out the biggest names in the tournament. Tatsu was taking all that Rhino could give him, but Rhino’s pressure was alleviated once again, when D’ANGELO DINERO came to the ring and attacked Tatsu with a chair! Rhino then hit the Gore for the victory! After the match, as Dinero was making his way up the ramp, KAZ jumped the barricade and attacked Rhino as the crowd went crazy! HWL officials rushed down to the ring and separated the two.
Rhino pinned Yoshi Tatsu with the Gore in 7:55. Rating: ** ¼ [D’Angelo Dinero interfered against Yoshi Tatsu.]
Card rating: ** ¼
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 24, 2010 11:25:50 GMT -5
HWL REBELLION April 25, 2010 Verizon Center Washington, DC ===============
Dark Matches Evan Bourne defeated AJ Styles by countout in 9:42. Rating: * ¼
Matt Morgan defeated CM Punk by disqualification in 0:39. Rating: *
Live Show
Five-Woman Battle Royal The night started off with the battle royal to determine the new challenger for Natalya’s Women’s Title. ANGELINA LOVE started things off against someone the crowd in D.C. was very surprised to see: NIKKI BELLA! After a quick back-and-forth beginning, Bella threw Angelina over the top rope for the first elimination. GAIL KIM entered at the two-minute mark. DAFFNEY entered at the 4:00 mark and directly went after Gail Kim. VELVET SKY entered at the 6:00 mark and also attacked Gail Kim! But, after fending off both Daffney and Velvet, Gail Kim was able to get away and clotheslined Sky over the top rope for the second elimination. Daffney tried to take advantage of it, and charged in at Kim, but Kim ducked underneath and hit a perfect dropkick to the back that sent Daffney over the top rope! Now down to the final two, and Gail Kim and Nikki Bella bring out all the stops. They brawl all over the ring with various elimination attempts getting the crowd excited. In the end, Nikki Bella is able to clothesline Gail Kim over the top rope for the final elimination! Just like her sister, Nikki Bella came out of nowhere to become the new #1 Contender for the Women’s Title!
Nikki Bella won a 5-Woman Battle Royal by eliminating Gail Kim in 12:09. Rating: * ¾
ANGLE IS DETERMINED Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with Kurt Angle. “The Olympic Gold Medalist” says that he has been one of the best wrestlers over the past decade, and that all his title reigns should speak volumes. Angle says that he isn’t pleased with the way he performed during the Heavyweight Title tournament, and that he’s looking forward to seeing the match between DESMOND WOLFE and KANE later tonight. But, Angle says that he’s not going to sit by and watch other people in the HWL get shots at either one of them. Angle says that tonight, against MR. ANDERSON, he’s going to start making his case that he should be the next challenger for the Heavyweight Title.
THE LEGACY GETS A SECOND CHANCE Also backstage, Tim Hanson is seen with CODY RHODES and TED DIBIASE, JR. Rhodes says that last Monday night, he and DiBiase stepped into the ring with The Motor City Machine Guns to see who could be the better team, but the match ended up in a draw. Now, Rhodes says, the stakes are even higher as the Tag Team Title are on the line. DiBiase says that The Legacy have been handed a second chance at proving that they are the better team… the “best” team in the HWL. And, DiBiase says, that nothing proves that point better then walking out of Rebellion as the Tag Team Champions.
Mr. Anderson vs. Kurt Angle The crowd was looking forward to this match, and they were definitely not disappointed! Angle and Anderson’s history has been well known, stemming back to the encounters they shared in TNA over the end of ‘09 and into the beginning of ‘10. Tonight, they rekindled that rivalry, and by the end of the match, it appeared that it won’t be ending any time soon. Angle and Anderson battled in and out of the ring throughout the match, and a pair of brass knuckles were used by Mr. Anderson, but referee Ryan Tran was unaware of their existence. Angle fought back, but was clearly weakened by the use of the weapon, and Anderson hit the Mic Check to pick up the victory.
Mr. Anderson pinned Kurt Angle with the Mic Check in 18:10. Rating: *** ½
THE GUNS COMMENT Backstage, Tim Hanson is seen with ALEX SHELLEY and CHRIS SABIN. Told of what The Legacy had to say a few minutes ago, Shelley responded by saying that the better team will walk away with the Tag Team Titles tonight, but that no matter what, everyone will know that the “best” time is from the great state of Michigan! The fans don’t respond well, booing Shelley from the ring area. Sabin then says that the only reason The Legacy is getting a second chance is because he and Shelley were finding weaknesses in their abilities; and now that they’ve found them, there’s no way the Guns won’t leave with the Tag Team Titles around their waist.
CONSEQUENCES CREED WANTS SHOT Also backstage, Alisha Hicks confronts Lethal Consequences as they get ready for their match. Creed takes a moment to comment, saying that, for the second time in as many weeks, he and Jay Lethal will be facing off against The Hart Dynasty. Creed says that tonight is going to be a lot different because there is a lot more riding on this match then the first one. Creed says that he and Lethal are going to stop at nothing to make sure they are the new #1 Contenders when Rebellion comes to a close.
Tag Team Title Match: The Motor City Machine Guns vs. The Legacy What a way to crown a new pair of Tag Team Champions! The Guns and Legacy put it all on the line tonight, as both teams wanted to back up their words from earlier, but it came down to one team getting the upper hand late in the match… as the match closed in on being a second draw in a row. These four young athletes put their bodies on the line, using high risk moves and speed to get the better of each other. And, in the end. Chris Sabin connected with a top-rope Frankensteiner for the victory! The crowd was not too happy to hear the Guns crowned the HWL Tag Team Champions.
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Legacy when C. Sabin pinned DiBiase after a top-rope Frankensteiner in 18:12. Rating: ** ¾ (The Motor City Machine Guns won the HWL Tag Team Titles. )
HART DYNASTY HAS A GOAL Backstage, Alisha Hicks catches up with David Hart Smith, Tyson Kidd, and Natalya, who proudly carries the Women’s Title over her shoulder. Smith says that he and Natalya have been bred for this business, and that they’ve grown up watching their family become superstars. Smith says that Tyson Kidd, who he treats like a brother, has been trained by the very best: the Hart Family. Smith says that he and Kidd have goals of winning every title possible in the HWL, and that the Dynasty is just beginning with Natalya’s win on Monday night. Smith says that tonight, after beating Lethal Consequences, he and Kidd will set their sights on winning the Tag Team Titles… making the Dynasty complete for the time being.
At ringside, Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels announce that, on May 30, 2010, the HWL will be in Hartford, Connecticut for their up-coming pay-per-view: Fully Loaded. They announce that the event will take place at the XL Center and that tickets go on-sale Saturday, May 1st.
Lethal Consequences vs. The Hart Dynasty (w/Natalya) After tonight, it appears that the Hart Dynasty will have a little longer to wait until they can claim hold of more than one tight, thanks to the Women’s Champion. Natalya had interfered earlier in the match, trying to get inside the minds of Lethal Consequences, but they battled through and stayed even with the bigger team. Natalya’s first attempt was noticed by the referee, and he made a point to keep an eye outside the ring for the duration of the match. When Natalya tripped Jay Lethal again, the referee wasted no time in calling for the bell. Lethal and Creed quickly left the ring as Smith and Kidd looked on in shock.
Lethal Consequences defeated The Hart Dynasty when Lethal defeated T. Kidd by disqualification in 15:09. Rating: * ¾
KAZ COMMENTS Backstage, Tim Hanson is seen with Kaz, who seems quite ready for tonight’s match-up. Kaz said that he knows Rhino doesn’t want to face him in the ring, one on one. Kaz said that Rhino knows that Kaz can pin him, because he did it three weeks ago at the debut of Anarchy. Kaz said that Rhino should be happy - and lucky - that he doesn’t have to face Kaz for the X-Division Title. Kaz finished off by saying that last Monday night was just a bump in the road, and that he will stop at nothing to get back at Rhino for costing him a chance at the X-Division Title.
MVP RECALLS ANARCHY Also backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with Montel Vontavious Porter. Porter said that today is the day that the “Playmaker” shines in the HWL. Porter said that, sooner or later, everyone in the HWL will believe what he says, and that no one has to look any further than Kaz. Porter said that he warned Kaz, Monday night, about getting distracted in their match. He said that, if Kaz was serious about winning the X-Division Title, he would’ve kept his mind at the match at hand. But, because Kaz didn’t, Porter said that he has to watch the Most Valuable Player of the HWL walk out of Rebellion with the X-Division Title. Before walking away, Porter said that the same warning had now been issued to Rhino… because he didn’t want Rhino complaining after tonight.
Yoshi Tatsu vs. Kaz Kaz made good on his pre-match promise, and made short work of Yoshi Tatsu, hitting the Wave of the Future to pick up the victory.
Kaz pinned Yoshi Tatsu with the Wave of the Future in 9:52. Rating: ***
RHINO RESPONDS Backstage, with Alisha Hicks, “The War Machine” said that he couldn’t help but laugh at what both Kaz and MVP had to say earlier tonight. He said that he’s not worried about Kaz’s threat, and that Kaz shouldn’t consider his win over Tatsu a huge accomplishment. Rhino said that he’s ready, where and whenever Kaz wants to go, but that unlike Kaz, he can keep his mind focused. Rhino then says that he appreciates MVP’s warning, but that Porter is the one that needs to be worried. Rhino says that he’s only got his mind on one thing… the X-Division Title, and there’s only one person standing in his way of getting it.
WOLFE COMMENTS Also backstage, Desmond Wolfe and Chelsea are seen with Tim Hanson. The male portion of the crowd cheers for Chelsea as a mixed reaction is given to Wolfe. Wolfe says that he’s a bit sore from the attack from Kane on Monday night, but that it’s not going to stop him from fighting “The Big Red Monster” for the Heavyweight Title. Wolfe says that Kane appears to be insecure of his abilities, and that’s the reason he attacked Wolfe at Anarchy. Wolfe says that he’s a bigger man than Kane, and doesn’t need to attack people to prove his dominance. He says that tonight, he will get his revenge on Kane, and walk away as the new Heavyweight Champion.
X-Division Title Match: Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Rhino MVP had sent a warning to Rhino earlier in the evening, but “The War Machine” appeared to not need any advice, as he quickly defeated “The Playmaker” after hitting the Gore to win the X-Division Title.
Rhino pinned Montel Vontavious Porter with the Gore in 7:16. Rating: * ¾ (Rhino won the HWL X-Division Title.)
KANE COMMENTS Backstage, Tim Hanson is seen with Kane as gets ready for the main event. Kane said that Desmond Wolfe is lucky to be able to challenge him for the Heavyweight Title. Kane said that, if he wanted to, he could’ve ended Wolfe’s career on Monday night, but that he wanted to see if Wolfe had the strength to pull through and show up tonight. Kane said that Wolfe may not need to attack people to show his dominance, but that Kane will dominate by walking out with the Heavyweight Title.
At ringside, again, Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels announce that the next HWL pay-per-view will be “Fully Loaded”. They announce that the event will take place from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut on May 30, 2010. They say that tickets go on sale May 1, 2010. They then speculate as to who will be the Heavyweight Champion heading into Fully Loaded.
Heavyweight Title Match: Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea) vs. Kane The Verizon Center was rocking as this match got underway. Wolfe went on the attack first, and was able to hit the Jawbreaker Lariat very early in the match, but Kane kicked out. Kane was able to reverse another lariat, into a power slam, and then hit the Choke Slam From Hell. But, this time, Wolfe found a way to kick out before the three. Wolfe had Kane on his heels for most of the match, getting close calls on countless occasions. Kane’s only defense was to take the match outside the ring, where he could use the ringside area to his advantage. But, Kane wasn’t able to capitalize on the opportunity, as Wolfe wouldn’t go down. Frustrated, and a little shook up from earlier in the match, Kane was susceptible to another Jawbreaker Lariat from Wolfe. This time, Wolfe was able to cover Kane for the victory, and become the new HWL Heavyweight Champion! After the match, Wolfe and Chelsea celebrated in the center of the ring as the crowd slowly began to cheer.
Desmond Wolfe pinned Kane with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 14:00. Rating: *** ¼ (Desmond Wolfe won the HWL Heavyweight Title.)
Card Rating: ** 1/2
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Post by JoshiQ on Sept 24, 2010 14:55:22 GMT -5
First, are you Daniel from the old school TNM list? If you aren't, no biggie, just the name sounded like him. Anyways, I'm really enjoying the hell out of this circuit so far. Great stuff, good write-ups, good build. I do enjoy booked circuits more, but nothing here is jumping out at me as far fetched or you pushing somebody only to have him job to a lower card talent. One thing I have noticed, are you writing these cards in one sitting? The early parts of the card are a little bit longer, but right in the middle on most of your cards there are two matches usually where you really abbreviate the writeup. I don't mind, just find it funny. And actually, looking back at the cards, it's usually Yoshi so maybe it's just him. Anyways, great stuff once again. Enjoying the mostly daily updates as well. I know that will probably fade after awhile, but it's really keeping me interested which is sometimes hard on a brand new circuit.
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 24, 2010 15:16:52 GMT -5
First, are you Daniel from the old school TNM list? If you aren't, no biggie, just the name sounded like him. Nope. I'm trying to keep it as real as possible. But, now that the first month has taken place (as well as the first PPV), I'll probably start booking more matches where I find it needed. Generally, yes, I am writing these down in a single sitting. I've never been good with running a card and then writing the results afterwards. As far as the write-ups being shorter in the middle of the show, it's generally because I don't have a lot of story to go along with it (esp. with the PPV). And, trust, I feel bad not being able to write more. But, I do it so I can move on. Yeah, I'm not really high on Yoshi. Never really knew a lot about him, but I had this roster picked out a while ago. Might see what happens once his contract comes up. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the daily updates will stop, most likely next week. I'm starting a job on Sunday, but will probably be posting results on my days off (Thursday, Friday and Saturday). So, there might be a delay, but I am still working on it. Glad to see you're interested in it. Hopefully, I won't bore you after a while. Haha.
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Post by JoshiQ on Sept 24, 2010 15:37:03 GMT -5
First, are you Daniel from the old school TNM list? If you aren't, no biggie, just the name sounded like him. Nope. Ha, okay. There use to be a guy named Wex on the list. I took WickedRex and forced the connection.
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 24, 2010 15:45:44 GMT -5
Ha, okay. There use to be a guy named Wex on the list. I took WickedRex and forced the connection. No problem. I'm TJ.
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Post by wickedrex on Sept 30, 2010 14:20:18 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy April 26, 2010 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland ==================
Highlights from last night’s pay-per-view are shown , showcasing the big events that took place at Rebellion. The final highlight stops with Desmond Wolfe hitting the Jawbreaker Lariart on Kane, adding a sense of suspense. Then Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to the sold out 1st Mariner Arena and announce that tonight’s main event will be KURT ANGLE vs. KANE!
CHAMPIONSHIP CONFRONTATION Newly crowned HWL Heavyweight Champion, DESMOND WOLFE comes to the ring, alongside Chelsea, to a surprising roar of applause from the crowd. He gets a microphone and says that last night, at Rebellion, had to have been his biggest achievement to-date in his wrestling career. Wolfe says that he had to beat some of the best athletes in professional wrestling on this way to the title match last night, and that he understands that no one was giving him a shot at beating Kane, but that, with the title around Wolfe’s waist, he proved all his critics wrong. Wolfe says that he knew it would take a while to become Heavyweight Champion when facing “top competition”, but now Wolfe feels there’s nothing that can stop him.
Wolfe is interrupted by the sounds of Mr. Anderson’s entrance music. Mr. Anderson steps out on-stage and soaks in the jeers from the crowd, staring at Desmond Wolfe. Anderson says that things are going to be a little different for Wolfe now, because there’s a new number one contender gunning for the Heavyweight Title. Anderson says that, last night, he defeated Kurt Angle, and now he’s got his sights on winning his first-ever Heavyweight Title at Fully Loaded.
Wolfe interrupts and says that Anderson has already lost to him once before, in the tournament, and that Wolfe sees it happening again.
Pissed, Anderson rushes down to the ring and begins to brawl with Wolfe as Chelsea flees the ring. The crowd goes crazy until HWL officials rush down to the ring, separating the two from each other. Anarchy goes to commercials with both men staring at each other, fuming.
--Commercial Break--
Non-Title Match Angelina Love vs. © Natalya Angelina Love had the chance to redeem herself, after her poor performance in the Battle Royal last night at Rebellion, but she was up against a well-rested champion. While Angelina put up a strong fight, it showed that the rest Natalya received for not wrestling at the pay-per-view paid off. Natalya locked in patented Hart submission - The Sharpshooter - to pick up the victory.
Natalya defeated Angelina Love when Angelina Love passed out in the Sharpshooter in 12:22. Rating: ***
--Commercial Break--
CHALLENGE OR THREAT? Alisha Hicks is seen backstage with Kaz. Hicks asks how Kaz feels about becoming the number one contender for the X-Division Title, and knowing that he will face Rhino at Fully Loaded. Kaz says that he’s very pleased with what he was able to accomplish; he says that he was lucky to beat a great athlete in Yoshi Tatsu, to earn the shot. Kaz says that Tatsu will eventually find his way into the challenging position, but that there was nothing stopping him from getting back into the ring with Rhino.
Orton vs. CM Punk (w/Luke Gallows and Serena) Orton had his hands full tonight, as he was trying to pick up his first win in the month of April, but he also had to contend with the outside distraction of Luke Gallows and Serena. Punk, too, was hoping to get his first win of the month, as he had fallen victim to Kane on the first Anarchy. Punk had a little easier time of getting the upper hand, thanks to interference from Serena, which kept Orton off his game for the entirety of the match. With the presence of Punk’s enforcers, Orton was never fully into the match, and Punk easily locked in head scissors. Orton struggled and tried to reach for the ropes, but Luke Gallows pulled them away from Orton’s grasp. Having no more energy to continue, Orton went limp, causing the referee to call for the bell. After the match, Punk, Gallows and Serena celebrated in the ring, standing over the motionless body of “The Viper”.
CM Punk defeated Randy Orton when Randy Orton passed out in a head scissors submission in 9:56. Rating: ** ¾ [Serena interfered against Randy Orton.]
--Commercial Break--
SOMETHING TO PROVE AJ Styles and Ric Flair come out to the ring - dressed in fine suits - to a roaring jeer from the crowd. Flair tells the crowd to shut their mouths and listen to what The Phenomenal One has to say. Styles says, that for months, he has been under the guidance of the best wrestler to have grace the business. Styles says that, from the very first time they met, Flair had already started making him better. Styles says that Flair made him realize that he was always thinking about the wrong people - the fans - when he should’ve been thinking about himself. Styles says that Flair told him the fans were always going to turn their backs on Styles after he lost, or after he dropped a championship belt. Styles says that he now sees the truth, and that he is the only one that will never turn away. Styles says that he’s in the ring, demanding a match at Fully Loaded, because Mr. Bradshaw didn’t have the guts to put him on the main card at Rebellion. Styles says that he has prove that he’s worth getting title shots in the HWL, and not to be overlooked for younger wrestlers. Styles says that he wants to prove to the fans that he doesn’t need their backing. And, Styles says that he wants to prove to Flair that he’s worthy of being taken under “The Nature Boy’s” wings.
Suddenly, Styles and Flair get cut off by EVAN BOURNE. The crowd goes up in a riot as Bourne makes his way to the ring and is handed a microphone. Bourne says that, just like AJ, he has something to prove to Mr. Bradshaw. Bourne says that he wants to prove that he’s not some independent wrestling “daredevil” who could be stepped on by the others in the back. Bourne says that he wants to prove that he has what it takes to be a top name in the HWL. Bourne says that, unlike AJ though, he does want to prove to the fans that he’s worth their cheers, because if it weren’t for them, neither he nor Styles would have jobs. But, Bourne says, most importantly, he wants to prove to AJ that there’s a new “high-flyer” in town, who has what it takes to become a star. Bourne says that, if Styles is up to it, he accepts the challenge for Fully Loaded… in any match that Styles wants.
--Commercial Break--
Non-Title Match Lethal Consequences vs. © The Motor City Machine Guns Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed got their chance to show what they could do against the Tag Team Champions tonight just a few short weeks away from their title match at Fully Loaded. However, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin continued on their winning ways, picking up the victory, and further showing their dominance over the Tag Team division in the HWL. Things might not be looking good for Lethal Consequences, as this is the second time they’ve lost to the Machine Guns. Hopefully, their luck can turn as Fully Loaded approaches.
The Motor City Machine guns defeated Lethal Consequences when C. Sabin pinned Lethal after the Made in Detroit in 12:42. Rating: ** ¼
--Commercial Break--
CHALLENGE ISSUED Mr. Anderson is seen backstage with Alisha Hicks. Anderson says that Desmond Wolfe thinks he has the upper hand on him because Wolfe has beaten him before, but that Anderson isn’t going to just give in and allow it. Anderson says that he wants to show Wolfe that things are going to be different the next time they step into the ring with each other. Anderson then issues a challenge to anyone on the HWL roster, to a match next week, and that he wants Desmond Wolfe at ringside to see what’s in store for the Heavyweight Champion at Fully Loaded.
D’Angelo Dinero vs. Kaz X-Division Champion, Rhino, came down to ringside before the match, stating that he wanted to see how much Kaz had improved since losing to MVP in the semi-finals of the title tournament. When asked, Rhino said that he was not “scouting” Kaz, because the X-Division Ttle on his shoulder says that Rhino doesn’t need to scout his opponent. During the match, Dinero was on a mission to send a message to Yoshi Tatsu after attacking him last week on Anarchy. However, Kaz had something to prove to the man sitting at ringside, and didn’t allow Dinero his chance. Frustrated after getting a close two-count, Dinero attacked the referee and threw him over the top rope! Rhino, seeing the referee down, slid into the ring and helped assault Kaz! The referee, after getting to his feet, called for the bell as HWL officials rushed down to the ring. Rhino and Dinero slipped out and watched as Kaz wiggled on the canvas in pain.
Kaz defeated D’Angelo Dinero by disqualification in 13:21. Rating: **
--Commercial Break--
Kurt Angle vs. Kane Both men were coming off tough losses last night at Rebellion. Angle lost the chance to become number one contender to Mr. Anderson, and Kane lost a match that looked to be heavily in his favor. Kane, however, had to watch Desmond Wolfe walk away with the HWL Heavyweight Title, and tonight was looking for a form of retribution. Angle found himself in a dilemma throughout the match, trying to fend off Kane’s rage and fury, and also having to deal with MATT MORGAN, who made his way down to ringside. During the match, as Kane had the referee distracted, Morgan hit Angle with a vicious chair shot. But, Kane wasn’t able to put Angle away. Frustrated further, Kane loss his grip on the match and eventually fell victim to a double reverse chinlock, giving Angle the victory! After the match, Angle had plenty to say to Matt Morgan, who slowly made his way backstage.
Kurt Angle defeated Kane when Kane passed out in a double reverse chinlock in 9:10. Rating: *** [Matt Morgan interfered against Kurt Angle.]
Card Rating: ***
HWL FULLY LOADED - 05/30/10 Heavyweight Title Match: Mr. Anderson vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe X-Division Title Match: Kaz vs. (c) Rhino Tag Team Title Match: Lethal Consequences vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Women's Title Match: Nikki Bella vs. (c) Natalya AJ Styles vs. Evan Bourne
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 7, 2010 12:38:58 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy May 3, 2010 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ====================
Highlights from last week’s main event between Kurt Angle and Kane are shown as Anarchy comes on the air. The clip shows Matt Morgan hitting Angle with the steel chair; Angle’s eventual recovery; and the moment that Angle makes Kane pass out for the victory. The clip ends with Angle and Morgan staring at each other from across the arena. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels then welcome everyone to the “City of Brotherly Love” and announce that, tonight, Nikki Bella will be making her singles debut. Also, Yoshi Tatsu and Kaz will be teaming up to take on D’Angelo Dinero and the X-Division Champion, Rhino.
They are interrupted as MR. ANDERSON makes his way to the ring - dressed in street clothes - and motions for the microphone. Anderson says that, last week on Anarchy, he issued an open challenge to anyone on the HWL roster; and open challenge to prove that Anderson could beat anyone he stepped into the ring with; a challenge to prove that he is worthy of facing Desmond Wolfe for the Heavyweight Title at Fully Loaded… and he has come out, tonight, to see who answered his call. After moments of tense waiting, MATT MORGAN appears on-stage, much to the surprise of everyone in attendance. Morgan says that he’s been sitting around the backstage area for a month, waiting for the chance to step back into the ring, and that he couldn’t think of a better reason then Anderson’s challenge. Morgan says that he couldn’t think of anything better, than to answer an open challenge and then embarrass the number one contender in front of all the fans in Philadelphia. Morgan says that Anderson would regret making his challenge, later tonight.
--Commercial Break--
Nikki Bella vs. Daffney These two “Vixens” of the Horizon Wrestling League made their debuts in singles competition tonight; both of them wanting to prove something for the crowd in attendance. Nikki Bella, who is coming off winning the battle royal at Rebellion, to earn a chance at the Women’s Title, wanted to prove that she was worthy of a title shot. Daffney was coming in hoping to prove that Nikki’s win at the pay-per-view was nothing but a fluke. Nikki looked to have been taught a thing or two from her sister - and former Women’s Champion - Brie Bella, as she was able to pick up the victory and sent a message to Natalya.
Nikki Bella pinned Daffney with the Sitout Facebuster in 14:42. Rating: *
--Commercial Break--
Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with D’ANGELO DINERO. It’s mentioned that tonight, Dinero will be teaming up with X-Division Champion, Rhino, to take on Kaz and Yoshi Tatsu. Dinero says that last week, Kaz got lucky, and that the referee got what he had coming. Dinero says that he may’ve lost to Tatsu last month, but that none of that matters tonight, because he’s teaming up with the X-Division Champion - who has beaten both men. Dinero says that tonight, with or without Rhino’s help, he’ll “right his wrongs”.
AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) vs. Montel Vontavious Porter MVP came into this match looking to get back on track after losing to Rhino at Rebellion in the X-Division Title match. But, he had a difficult challenge tonight, facing AJ Styles, who finally picked up his first victory last week against Randy Orton. “The Phenomenal One” looked to be on top of the world after getting the monkey off his back, and it showed, as he made quick work of “The Playmaker” with the Blue Thunder Bomb for the victory.
AJ Styles pinned Montel Vontavious Porter after a Blue Thunder Bomb in 5:15. Rating: ***
--Commercial Break--
ANGLE WANTS ANSWERS Kurt Angle comes out to the ring, dressed in a suit, to a big ovation from the crowd. His face holds a solemn expression as he grabs a microphone and looks into the camera. Angle says that he used to make his living on the concept of “Three I’s” - Intensity, Integrity, and Intelligence, and that over the past few years, he’s strayed away from those things. Angle says that he spent the last week re-thinking that concept, and that he has MATT MORGAN to thank for it. Angle says that he has something Morgan doesn’t have: the integrity to come out to the ring and issue a challenge for them to face each other one-on-one at Fully Loaded. Angle says that if Matt Morgan wants to settle something in the ring, then he’s making the biggest mistake of his career. Angle says that he will be watching Morgan’s match later tonight against Mr. Anderson. Angle warns Morgan about “waking a sleeping beast”, and that at Fully Loaded, Angle will show that he’s as intense as ever before.
--Commercial Break--
Yoshi Tatsu/Kaz vs. D’Angelo Dinero/Rhino Last week, D’Angelo Dinero and Rhino laid out a vicious attack on the number one contender, Kaz, on Anarchy. Because of that attack, Mr. Bradshaw signed this match, pitting the four heated rivals against each other. Tatsu was very eager to get his hands on D’Angelo Dinero before Fully Loaded, but he seemed a bit hesitant at the thought of teaming up with the man who defeated him at Rebellion for a shot at the X-Division Title. It was that division between Tatsu and Kaz that led to Dinero pinning Kaz to pick up the victory. After the match, Tatsu jumped off the ring apron and walked up the ramp, shaking his head.
D’Angelo Dinero and Rhino defeated Yoshi Tatsu and Kaz when Dinero pinned Kaz after a springboard cross body press in 13:26. Rating: ** ¾
--Commercial Break--
Backstage, HWL Owner, MR. BRADSHAW announces that, next week on Anarchy, there will be a woman’s tag match as The Beautiful People will take on Gail Kim and Women’s Champion, Natalya.
Non-Title Match David Hart Smith (w/Natayla) vs. © Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea) David Hart Smith was given a huge opportunity tonight, as he stepped into the ring with the Heavyweight Champion. But, Wolfe was coming back rested and with his head still in the clouds after winning the belt at Rebellion, and he was eager to prove that he was the rightful champion. Both men help on the outside of the ring, but Chelsea seemed a bit skittish with the Women’s Champion across the ring, and both women kept their distance for the entirety of the match. Hart, the second-generation star, put up quite the fight again the champion, but Wolfe’s technical prowess and recent experience against the bigger men on the HWL roster, helped him keep Hart off his game. Wolfe picked up the victory after an errant short lariat knocked Hart to the canvas, unconscious. After the match, Natalya slid into the ring as medical personnel attended to her Hart Dynasty teammate.
Desmond Wolfe pinned David Hart Smith after a short lariat in 11:07. Rating: ***
--Commercial Break--
Matt Morgan vs. Mr. Anderson Kurt Angle made a surprise visit to ringside before the match, sitting in at the broadcast table, and sharing odd glances with both Anderson and Morgan as they made their way to the ring. Mr. Anderson had said for the past two weeks that he had a lot to prove to Desmond Wolfe; but, with “The Olympic Gold Medalist” at ringside, Morgan showed that he had something to prove as well. However, Anderson was the one who was able to prove himself, hitting the Mic Check for the victory. After the match, Angle stood up from the broadcast table and stared at Morgan, lying prone on the canvas.
Mr. Anderson pinned Matt Morgan with the Mic Check in 13:10. Rating: ** ¾
Card Rating: ** ¾
HWL FULLY LOADED - 05/30/10 Heavyweight Title Match: Mr. Anderson vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe X-Division Title Match: Kaz vs. (c) Rhino Tag Team Title Match: Lethal Consequences vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Women's Title Match: Nikki Bella vs. (c) Natalya AJ Styles vs. Evan Bourne
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 9, 2010 8:28:48 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy May 10, 2010 Sun National Bank Center Trenton, New Jersey ==================
Highlights of the Mr. Anderson-Matt Morgan match are shown from last week’s episode; the ending scene shows Kurt Angle shaking his head at Morgan, lying prone in the center of the ring. “Headstrong” by Trapt begins to play inside the arena as Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to Trenton, just under three weeks away from Fully Loaded. They announce three matches that will be happening tonight: Randy Orton vs. Kane; CM Punk vs. Evan Bourne; and Chris Sabin, in his first singles action in HWL, taking on Kurt Angle.
- HWL Heavyweight Champion, Desmond Wolfe, comes out to the ring with Chelsea; the title belt draped over his shoulder. Wolfe says that he’s sure Mr. Anderson feels pretty confident about “showing” what he could do in the ring, beating Matt Morgan last week. Wolfe says that everyone saw the highlights, and that it appears to have been a dominate performance, but that he knows the truth behind it. Wolfe says that Mr. Anderson had help from the outside… and wasn’t even aware of it. Wolfe says that Matt Morgan was concentrating on that match simply because Kurt Angle was present at ringside. Wolfe says that Anderson can feel like a man for the time being, but that things are going to be different at Fully Loaded, when he faces an opponent that is focused on winning. Wolfe says that, if by chance he loses the title, than Morgan can gloat all he wants to.
As Wolfe and Chelsea leave the ring, MR. ANDERSON jumps over the guardrail, and attacks Wolfe from behind! Anderson grabs Wolfe and throws him into the guardrail, before landing a series of vicious kicks to the midsection. Anderson then grabs Wolfe and throws him into the steel ring steps. Anderson looks at Chelsea and begins to walk backwards up the ramp as Chelsea runs to Wolfe’s aide. Anderson grins at the scene at ringside as HWL officials rush out to escort him to the back.
Commercial Break
The Beautiful People vs. Gail Kim & Natalya The crowd in Trenton was treated to a very well-fought match between these two teams. It was the first time that Velvet Sky and Natalya have stepped into the ring against each other since Natalya won the Women’s title last month and the champion seemed to revel in the thought of facing Sky again. This match was also the first teaming of The Beautiful People since HWL re-started, and they didn’t miss a beat after their long disbandment. However, the champion’s partner, Gail Kim, was a very suitable partner, working well with Natalya in a match that lasted over 20 minutes! There were a lot of near falls towards the end, but Kim picked up the deciding fall after hitting a springboard cross body block on Angelina Love. After the match, Natalya and Kim celebrated in the ring as TBP somberly made their way up the ramp.
Gail Kim & Natalya defeated The Beautiful People (Angelina Love & Velvet Sky) when Kim pinned Love after a springboard cross body block in 23:37. Rating: ** ¾
- Backstage, in the trainer’s room, DESMOND WOLFE is being looked at by the medical staff. He claims to feel fine, and demands to know where Mr. Anderson is when MR. BRADSHAW appears to check on his champion. Wolfe is told that Anderson was spotted somewhere backstage, gloating about the attack. Wolfe pulls away from the trainer, and tells Chelsea to wait in the locker room, before walking out of the trainer’s room.
- In another area backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with NIKKI BELLA. Bella, dressed in street clothes, says that she’s very excited about the chance to face Natalya for the Women’s Title at Fully Loaded. Bella says that Natalya is a very strong woman and that she proves that whenever she gets into the ring. Though, Bella says that she is going to do her best to come out victorious, because she wants to hold the title in honor of her sister, BRIE, who was the first HWL Women’s Champion before leaving the company last month.
Randy Orton vs. Kane Randy Orton came out with a fury, surprising Kane with an RKO less than a minute into the match! The attack sent “The Big Red Monster” off his game, and he was never able to fully recover. Kane was able to mount an attack, but for every move he had, Orton had a counter. Kane left the ring after getting caught with an elbow to the jaw, and began walking backward up the ramp, laughing at Orton. The referee counted Kane out and awarded the match to “The Viper”.
Randy Orton defeated Kane by countout in 3:55. Rating: ** ¼
Commercial
- Backstage, the door to Desmond Wolfe’s locker room is shown, when MR. ANDERSON appears on-camera. He knocks on the door and waits until Chelsea answers. Screaming, Chelsea slams the door as Anderson begins laughing. He places his head closer to the door and tells Chelsea that she has made a big mistake, being with someone who’s clearly not a man. Anderson says that, once he wins the Heavyweight Title, she’ll be begging for his attention.
Then, out of nowhere, DESMOND WOLFE appears, attacking Anderson! Wolfe slams Anderson’s head into the locker room door before landing lefts and rights to Anderson’s face and body. Wolfe is eventually pulled away by HWL officials and the camera focuses on Anderson, laying on the floor.
- D’ANGELO DINERO is seen, dressed in street clothes, talking with a female member of the event staff when he is confronted by YOSHI TATSU. Tatsu says that he’s tired of Dinero thinking he’s so great and that he’s ready to prove that he’s better than Dinero at Fully Loaded. Dinero says it’s about time that Tatsu grew some balls and accepted his challenge. Dinero says that Fully Loaded just got a lot better because Dinero’s gonna be the highlight of the night. Dinero walks away, leaving Tatsu shaking his head.
As Tatsu starts to walk away, KAZ, appears, standing in his way. Kaz asks Tatsu what he was thinking last week, when he just left the ring for no reason. Tatsu tells Kaz that he’s got bigger things to worry about than making sure Kaz is OK. Tatsu says that Kaz lost that match; if he should blame anyone, it’s himself.
The Hart Dynasty vs. Legacy This match ended before it really got started, which the fans in Trenton didn’t care for. Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase had David Hart Smith in their corner double-teaming him as the referee’s back was turned. DiBiase rolled out of the ring as Cody Rhodes connected with a picture-perfect DDT, and went for the cover. Tyson Kidd tried to break up the pin, but DiBiase tripped him up and pulled him outside as the referee counted to three! After the match, Kidd and DiBiase got into a shoving match, that was broken up by Rhodes. Legacy made their way up the ramp, celebrating as the crowd let their disapproval be known.
Legacy defeated The Hart Dynasty when Cody Rhodes pinned D.H. Smith after a DDT in 2:24. Rating: * ¾
- A preview for “Fully Loaded” is shown - with “Letter From a Thief” by Chevelle playing in the background - showcasing the matches that will be taking place on May 30th, live from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
Commercial Break
- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with KURT ANGLE. Angle cracks a smile when Alisha tells him what Desmond Wolfe said about Matt Morgan earlier in the evening. Angle agrees with Wolfe, and says that it couldn’t be more obvious that Angle is inside Morgan’s head. Angle says that Morgan has no idea what he’s capable of when he gets intensely focused. He brings up the fact that he won the Gold Medal - with a broken neck - at the ‘96 Olympics. He restates that Morgan made a “huge mistake” by attacking him at Rebellion before walking away.
Evan Bourne vs. CM Punk (w/Luke Gallows & Serena) Evan Bourne looked poised to send a message to AJ Styles, with just under three weeks until Fully Loaded, and he was looking to do it against “The Straight-Edge Superstar”. However, Bourne was able to really show off what he could do in the ring as Serena got involved in the match, tripping Bourne in plain sight of the referee, thus causing the referee to call for the bell! After the match, Luke Gallows entered the ring as he and Punk attacked Bourne in the center of the ring. Satisfied with their attack, Punk, Gallows and Serena left the ring as the referee checked on Bourne.
Evan Bourne defeated CM Punk by disqualification in 7:26. Rating: ** ¼ [Serena interfered against Evan Bourne.]
- Josh Dainels and Scott Michaels announce that a new match has been added to the card for Fully Loaded on May 30th. Its announced that YOSHI TATSU will face D’ANGELO DINERO after the events that have taken place since Rebellion.
- Backstage, in their dressing room, ALEX SHELLEY is seen giving CHRIS SABIN a pep-talk before tonight’s main event. Shelley tells Sabin not to worry about Angle’s “Three I’s”, or the fact that he’s incredibly focused on hurting someone… anyone, to prove a point to Matt Morgan. Shelley says that all Sabin needs to remember is that they’re from the state of Michigan, and that they’ve gone through hard times before. Shelley tells Sabin to use that to get the better of Angle tonight. Sabin thanks Shelley and leaves the locker room with a confused expression on his face.
Commercial Break
Chris Sabin vs. Kurt Angle What a way to end the evening! As this match got underway, MATT MORGAN appeared from the crowd, jumping over the barricade, and pulling down the top rope, sending Kurt Angle crashing to the outside! The referee quickly called for the DQ as Morgan began to assault Angle. Morgan picked up Angle and tossed him into the barricade. Chris Sabin watched from inside the ring as Morgan then brought Angle to the ramp and hit the Hellevator onto the steel! Morgan stood over Angle and smiled down at him as Anarchy went off the air.
Kurt Angle defefated Chris Sabin by disqualification in 0:10. Rating: * [Matt Morgan interfered against Kurt Angle.]
Card Rating: * ¾
HWL FULLY LOADED - 05/30/10 Heavyweight Title Match: Mr. Anderson vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe X-Division Title Match: Kaz vs. (c) Rhino Tag Team Title Match: Lethal Consequences vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Women's Title Match: Nikki Bella vs. (c) Natalya AJ Styles vs. Evan Bourne Yoshi Tatsu vs. D'Angelo Dinero
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Post by JoshiQ on Oct 14, 2010 20:48:13 GMT -5
Just letting you know that I'm still reading and enjoying this circuit a lot. I really like your writing style. You cover all of the main points and you have the characters characteristics DOWN. That's really hard to do.
And even though the cards are longer than some, they are still somehow a fast and easy read. That's very impressive in my eyes. Anyways, keep up the good work.
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 19, 2010 16:05:49 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy May 17, 2010 Madison Square Garden New York, New York ===================
A replay of last week’s attack on Kurt Angle by Matt Morgan plays as “Anarchy” comes on the air:
…MATT MORGAN appeared from the crowd, jumping over the barricade, and pulling down the top rope, sending Kurt Angle crashing to the outside! The referee quickly called for the DQ as Morgan began to assault Angle. Morgan picked up Angle and tossed him into the barricade. Chris Sabin watched from inside the ring as Morgan then brought Angle to the ramp and hit the Hellevator onto the steel! Morgan stood over Angle and smiled down at him…
“Headstrong” by Trapt begins to play as fireworks explode inside the arena. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to “The Garden” and announce that, because of last week’s attack, Kurt Angle is not in the arena tonight. Daniels says that Matt Morgan will be in action tonight, taking on Heavyweight Champion, Desmond Wolfe in a non-title match. Scott Michaels announces that the Tag Team Champion will also be in action, taking on The Hart Dynasty.
Nikki Bella vs. Daffney These two Vixens faced off for the second time in three weeks as Nikki Bella was aiming to continue her success in singles action leading up to her title match against Natalya at Fully Loaded. Daffney was coming in, wanting to get a little bit of revenge for losing to Bella two weeks ago, and to stake her own claim for a possible title challenge. The match saw a lot of back and forth action, and the highlight of the match was Nikki Bella reversing a top-rope Frankensteiner into a power bomb! However, it wasn’t enough to keep the “Demonic Princess” down, as Daffney eventually connected with the Frankensteiner for the victory.
Daffney pinned Nikki Bella after a Frankensteiner off the top rope in 13:26. Rating: * ¾
- Backstage, in the dressing room, Luke Gallows and Serena are shown sitting near their locker as CM PUNK comes into view. Punk says that he’s sick and tired of losing all the time… and that he knows exactly who to blame for his record. Looking at Serena, who begins to lower her head, Punk says that if she costs him one more match, her services will no longer be needed. Punk then looks at Luke and says that he needs to do his job and make sure Serena doesn’t get in over her head… or else, he’ll have to answer personally to Punk.
- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with Women’s Champion, NATALYA. Hicks asks the champ to respond to comments made by Nikki Bella last week. Natalya says that she appreciates what Nikki said, calling Natalya a “strong woman”, but says that they are anything but friends. Natalya says that Nikki is saying what she thinks Natalya wants to hear, but that it won’t make her take things easy on Bella at Fully Loaded. Natalya says that, just because Brie Bella was champion - for all of one week - doesn’t mean that Nikki has the skills to duplicate that success.
“The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero vs. “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) D’Angelo Dinero has been a thorn in the side of Yoshi Tatsu since the week before Rebellion; and last week Peter Bradshaw officially signed a match between the two for Fully Loaded. But, tonight, Dinero came out to the ring to face AJ Styles, hoping to send a message of what’s in store for Tatsu in just under two weeks. Meanwhile, “The Phenomenal One” was looking to copy the luck of his Fully Loaded opponent - Evan Bourne - and pick up a victory this week as well. In a match that saw it’s fair share of high-risk moves and furiously paced action, Styles was able to pick up the victory after hitting the Styles Clash near the ropes. And, taking a page out of “The Nature Boy’s” book, Styles used the ropes for leverage as the referee counted the three. After the match, Styles and Flair mocked the crowd and celebrated their win as Dinero slowly got to his feet.
AJ Styles pinned D’Angelo Dinero after the Styles Clash in 11:30. Rating: ** ½
Commercial Break
- Coming back from commercials, MATT MORGAN makes his way out to the ring - dressed in street clothes - and grabs the microphone. He stands in the center of the ring and smiles as the crowd voices their disapproval over his actions last week. Morgan says that he’s sure Angle is watching in the hospital in Trenton, wanting nothing more to be here to confront Morgan, but isn’t able to because Morgan proved that Angle is NOT in his head. Morgan says that Angle might be going back to what got him all his titles over a decade ago, but that it won’t do any good at Fully Loaded. Morgan says that, just like Angle, a sleeping beast has been awakened over the last couple weeks; the only difference is that Morgan won’t stop until Angle is out of wrestling for good. Morgan then leaves the ring as the crowd chants “Angle, Angle!”
- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with LETHAL CONSEQUENCES, and asks them their thoughts on the up-coming Tag Team Title match at Fully Loaded. Jay Lethal says that he and Consequences Creed haven’t been able to show what they can do over the last few weeks. He says that their last match was nothing more than an exhibition for what’s going to happen next Sunday at Fully Loaded. Creed says that the only different in next Sunday’s match is that he and Lethal will be walking out of Hartford as the new Tag Team Champions. Jay Lethal says that they’ve been through their fair share of rough times as members of the HWL, and that at Fully Loaded, they will prove they are worthy of championship gold… Oh yeah!
Non-Title Match The Hart Dynasty (w/Natalya) vs. © The Motor City Machine Guns Tonight, The Motor City Machines continued to show their dominance over the Tag Team division in the HWL, with an impressive victory over The Hart Dynasty. The Harts started off the match with a lot of fury and gave the Champions everything they had. The turning point was a top-rope Frankensteiner from Alex Shelley that took Tyson Kidd out of the match, after landing squarely on his head. The champs isolated Kidd, keeping David Hart Smith at bay as Chris Sabin hit the Cradle Shock for the win.
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated The Hart Dynasty when Chris Sabin pinned Tyson Kidd with the Cradle Shock in 7:48. Rating: ** ½
- KAZ is shown, backstage, getting ready for his up-coming match against MVP, when he is attacked by RHINO! Rhino throws Kaz into the cement wall and lands a series of kicks to Kaz’s gut before walking away, laughing.
Commercial Break
- Coming back from commercials, RANDY ORTON is seen speaking to a member of the Event Staff, before entering the locker room. As the door closes behind him, a quick and loud “thud” echoes through the hallway, followed by the sound of menacing laughter. The door opens, and KANE exit’s the locker room with a sadistic smile on his face. A red glare comes from the locker room as the cameraman shows Randy Orton, unconscious, on the locker room floor…
Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Kaz After the sneak attack, at the hands of Rhino, Kaz had to step into the ring with MVP tonight. The cards were stacked against the #1 Contender for the X-Division title, but Kaz put up a great effort. Ultimately, signs of the attack started taking control, and MVP was able to capitalize on them, hitting the Playmaker for the victory.
Montel Vontavious Porter pinned Kaz with the Playmaker in 10:45. Rating: ** ¾
- An advertisement for “Fully Loaded” is shown - with “Letter From a Thief” playing in the background - highlighting the seven matches that are scheduled to take place on May 30th, live from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with the Heavyweight Champion, Desmond Wolfe, and Chelsea. Hicks asks how Wolfe is feeling after the attack last week at the hands of Mr. Anderson. Wolfe says that he’s feeling fine - outside of the constant headache he’s had since last week - but, says that nothing is going to keep him from going to Fully Loaded and finally shutting up Mr. Anderson.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match Matt Morgan vs. © Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea) Mr. Anderson came down to the ring as the match started, trying to further get in the head of the Heavyweight Champion. Anderson quickly got involved, tossing Morgan a pair of brass knuckles, that Morgan used but only got a two-count out of. Chelsea complained from across the ring, causing the referee to keep a closer eye on Anderson, keeping him quiet for the rest of the match. Morgan continued the assault on the Heavyweight Champion, but after arguing a close near-fall, Morgan had his back turned and didn’t see Wolfe setting up for the Jawbreaker Lariat. Wolfe hit the Lariat, much to the surprise of Anderson at ringside, and picked up the victory.
After the match, Wolfe fell to his knee - showing signs from last week’s attack - and paid no attention to Mr. Anderson entering the ring. Anderson grabbed Wolfe from behind and connected with the Mic Check in the center of the ring! Anderson then slid out of the ring, grabbed Chelsea by the arm, and walked away from the ring taking her with him, as she screamed for Wolfe. The camera pans in on Wolfe as “Anarchy” goes of the air.
Desmond Wolfe pinned Matt Morgan with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 10:59. Rating: *** [Mr. Anderson interfered against Desmond Wolfe.]
Card Rating: ** ½
HWL FULLY LOADED - 05/30/10 Heavyweight Title Match: Mr. Anderson vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe X-Division Title Match: Kaz vs. (c) Rhino Tag Team Title Match: Lethal Consequences vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Women's Title Match: Nikki Bella vs. (c) Natalya AJ Styles vs. Evan Bourne Yoshi Tatsu vs. D'Angelo Dinero Kurt Angle vs. Matt Morgan
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Post by JoshiQ on Oct 19, 2010 17:19:38 GMT -5
Stealing Chelsea is such a dick move.
Morgan is my favorite character you have going here. Really glad to see him continue to get a good amount of air time.
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 19, 2010 19:06:36 GMT -5
Yeah, I wanted to do something "different" Anderson stealing Chelsea... hopefully, it pays off.
And, I'm *really* liking the Angle/Morgan angle, if I have to say so myself. Glad you're enjoying it.
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 22, 2010 10:44:58 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy May 24, 2010 Times Union Center Albany, New York ==================
- Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to Albany, just six days before Fully Loaded. They highlight the Heavyweight Title Match between Mr. Anderson and the champion, Desmond Wolfe, before showing a clip from the ending of last week’s show. They speculate as to what Mr. Anderson has in-store for Chelsea and announce that Anderson will be in action, later tonight, against the X-Division Champion, Rhino. It is also announced that a new Tag Team will be debuting tonight as they will face Lethal Consequences.
- Mr. Anderson comes out to the ring - to a tremendous amount of boos - with Chelsea, reluctantly following behind him. He says that he’s been getting hate emails and threatening phone calls since last Monday night; everyone telling him that he should go to hell, and that he’s going to pay for what he did to Desmond Wolfe. Anderson laughs and says that he’s not worried about a damn thing - especially facing Wolfe at Fully Loaded on Sunday night. He says last Monday night was a message; a message that Wolfe’s time as champion is almost over. He says that at Fully Loaded, he’s going to make good on the promise he made to Chelsea, and prove to the world that he’s a better fighter, wrestler and man than Desmond Wolfe ever could be. He says that he’s so confident, he wants to add a stipulation to the Heavyweight Title Match on Sunday… before calling out Desmond Wolfe.
Wolfe comes out to the ring, showing signs from the attacks of the past couple weeks, carrying the HWL Heavyweight Title over his shoulder. Chelsea attempts to run to Wolfe, but Anderson grabs her by the arm, pulling her into the corner. Wolfe quickly gets into Anderson’s face, but Anderson asks if he wants him “end his career” tonight. Wolfe reluctantly backs away as Anderson gives off a sly smile. Anderson then says that he’s not going to waste time and says that the stipulation is quite simple: Wolfe has something he wants, and Anderson has something the champion wants. Anderson says that the stipulation is this: the winner at Fully Loaded not only gets the Heavyweight Title, but they also get the services of Chelsea. Wolfe quickly agrees to the match and warns Anderson that he has just made things “very, very personal”.
Commercial Break
- Backstage, Randy Orton is seen pacing through the arena’s hallways, searching for the person who attacked him last week.
Non-Title Match Angelina Love vs. © Natalya Natalya and Angelina Love squared off tonight, a couple weeks after facing off in a tag team match on Anarchy, and the Women’s Champion kept right on track by showing her dominance inside the ring. Angelina fought hard - as it was her first one-on-one action - kicking out of an inverted power bomb and not tapping out to the patented Sharpshooter. However, Love couldn’t hold out much longer, as she quickly tapped out in the old-school Airplane Spin, to give Natalya a victory heading into “Fully Loaded”.
Natalya made Angelina Love submit to an airplane spin in 8:31. Rating: **** ¼
- A preview for Fully Loaded is shown - with “Letter From A Thief” by Chevelle playing in the background - highlighting the seven matches that will be taking place on May 30th, live from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Backstage, AJ Styles and Ric Flair are shown, dressed in expensive suits, with Alisha Hicks. Flair comments on Alisha’s attire and says that she’s doing her job as the “eye candy” of the HWL. Shocked by the comment, Alisha drops the microphone and walks off, leaving Flair and Styles in front of the camera. Flair says that it doesn’t matter what question was going to be asked, because “The Phenomenal One” already knows what he’s going to say. AJ then says that, in six days, Evan Bourne will realize that he bit off more than he could chew when he accepted the open challenge for Fully Loaded. Styles says that Bourne doesn’t have the pedigree to even deserve to be in the same ring with him at Fully Loaded, and that he plans on making an example of Bourne. Styles says that his goal is to get back to the Heavyweight Title - a belt he held last year - and that Bourne is nothing but a stepping stone to bigger and better things.
Commercial Break
Evan Bourne vs. “The Viper” Randy Orton In this impromptu “Battle of St. Louis”, Evan Bourne was hoping to take advantage of Randy Orton’s recent obsession: trying to find out the identity of the man who attacked him last week. Bourne was also looking to send a message to AJ Styles leading into Fully Loaded - and after hearing Styles’ comments earlier in the evening. Orton, who did seem a bit preoccupied with making sure he wasn’t attacked again, was able to keep himself in the match enough to connect with an RKO to pick up the victory. After the match, Orton quickly left the ring and walked up the ramp as the lights suddenly went out in the arena. Seconds later, when the lights returned, Orton was lying prone on the steel stage…
Randy Orton pinned Evan Bourne after an RKO in 13:10. Rating: *** ¼
- Backstage, CM Punk is seen walking down the hallway, followed by Serena and Luke Gallows. Punk stops halfway down the hall and turns to face them. He reminds them of what he said last week; and that it’s up to Luke to make sure Serena doesn’t cost Punk another match, or he’ll have to answer to Punk, personally.
- Also backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with the HWL Tag Team Champions, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. Just six days away from their title defense against Lethal Consequences, Shelley says that he and Sabin aren’t worried about losing their titles in the least bit. He says that, just a couple weeks ago, they proved that they could beat Lethal Consequences… just like they’ve beaten every team in the HWL. Sabin then says that he’s looking forward to seeing who the new team will be, debuting tonight, because in no time at all, they will become another team that the Machine Guns are better than.
Unknown Team vs. Lethal Consequences The BRITISH INVASION made their HWL debut tonight, taking on the number one contenders for the Tag Team Titles, and quickly getting underneath the crowd’s skin. Doug Williams and Brutus Magnus made quite a name for themselves in TNA, and continued to hold that reputation, as they took every chance they could to double team the #1 Contenders. Creed and Lethal showed why they were facing the Tag Team Champions on Sunday night, by not giving up, even to their larger opponents. But, the newcomers’ size and strength proved to be too much as, at the end of the match, Magnus caught Creed in a Scorpion Deathlock before hitting the Tormentum for an impressive victory.
The British Invasion defeated Lethal Consequences when Magnus pinned Creed with the Tormentum in 13:09. Rating: ** ¾
Commercial Break
- Returning from commercials, KURT ANGLE comes out to the ring and gets a huge ovation from the crowd. Angle comes down to the ring wearing a neck brace and walking gingerly down the ramp. Inside the ring, Angle takes a moment to compose his thoughts and to soak in the cheers from the crowd. Angle says that Matt Morgan should be pretty happy with himself, with what he was able to do two weeks ago at the end of Anarchy. Angle says that it’s been a long, long time since someone has been able to leave him in the position Morgan put him in after hitting the Hellevator on the steel ramp. Angle says that Morgan was right, that Angle hasn’t gotten inside his head just yet. He says that the HWL medical staff, and his own personal doctor, have all told Angle that he isn’t cleared to wrestle on Sunday night at Fully Loaded. But, Angle says that he hasn’t listened to a doctor’s advice in years, and that he isn’t about to start now. He says that he’s finished trying to play mind games with Matt Morgan, and that now Sunday night is all about who wants to beat the hell out of their opponent more. Angle says that Matt Morgan is trying to break his neck, to end Angle’s career; but, at Fully Loaded, Angle will break Morgan’s ankle.
- Backstage, D’Angelo Dinero is seen in street clothes, with Alisha Hicks. Hicks asks if “The Pope” has any words for Yoshi Tatsu before their match at Fully Loaded on Sunday night. Dinero says he hasn’t been thinking about Yoshi Tatsu all that much for the past couple weeks. Dinero says that’s not because he doesn’t care about the match, but because he doesn’t find Yoshi Tatsu to be a threat to him in any way, shape, or form. Dinero says that Tatsu has a huge mountain to climb on Sunday night and that he’ll knock Tatsu down to where he belongs…
Yoshi Tatsu vs. CM Punk (w/Serena & Luke Gallows) The mood at ringside was very tense tonight as Luke Gallows and Serena had been given their warnings about interfering in tonight’s match. They made sure to stay away from the action as much as they could, and the plan seemed to have backfired against Punk as he was unable to withstand the onslaught of high-speed offense that Tatsu was displaying. Sensing the match was almost over, Punk took the fight outside the ring where Punk, Serena and Gallows were free to attack Tatsu at-will. Punk for the GTS outside the ring, but Tatsu was able to slide away and push Punk into the steel ring post. Fearing a count-out, Tatsu pushed Punk back into the ring and went for the cover. The referee was distracted as Gallows jumped onto the ring apron, giving Punk time to compose himself. However, as Punk got back to his feet, Tatsu connected with the Roundhouse Kick and went for the cover. With Punk so close to the ropes, Gallows slid his foot onto the bottom rope, but was caught, red-handed, by the referee who quickly called for the disqualification. After the match, Gallows and Serena got into an argument outside the ring as Tatsu was announced the winner.
Yoshi Tatsu defeated CM Punk by disqualification in 16:35. Rating: *** [Luke Gallows interfered against Yoshi Tatsu.]
- The final preview for Fully Loaded is shown, highlighting all the matches that will be taking place in six days from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
Commercial Break
- Backstage, Desmond Wolfe is seen standing in front of a monitor, when he is approached by Alisha Hicks. Hicks asks what’s going through the champion’s mind, and Wolfe cuts her short saying that the fans don’t need to know what’s going through his mind; that it should be easy to understand what he’s thinking. But, he says that there’s one thing he will say - and hopes that Mr. Anderson gets word of it: Wolfe says that he hopes Rhino rips Anderson apart tonight, but leaves some of him for Wolfe to finish him off at Fully Loaded.
Non Title Match © Rhino vs. Mr. Anderson (w/Chelsea) Mr. Anderson came down to the ring tonight with Chelsea following behind him, getting the most boos from the crowd of the evening. Chelsea didn’t pay much attention to the match itself, as she appeared to be embarrassed by being at ringside with Anderson. There were times, during the match, that a smile could be seen creeping across his lips when “The War Machine” would take the advantage, but that smile was permanently wiped away as Anderson hit the Mic Check to pick up the victory. Anderson now heads into Fully Loaded with a bit of momentum on his side… will it be enough to help him lift up the Heavyweight Title on Sunday night?
Mr. Anderson pinned Rhino after the Mic Check in 12:58. Rating: ** ¼
Card Rating: ** ¾
HWL FULLY LOADED - 05/30/10 Heavyweight Title Match: Mr. Anderson vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe X-Division Title Match: Kaz vs. (c) Rhino Tag Team Title Match: Lethal Consequences vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Women's Title Match: Nikki Bella vs. (c) Natalya AJ Styles vs. Evan Bourne Yoshi Tatsu vs. D'Angelo Dinero Kurt Angle vs. Matt Morgan
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Post by wickedrex on Oct 24, 2010 21:21:20 GMT -5
HWL Fully Loaded PPV May 30, 2010 XL Center Hartford, Connecticut ===================
-- Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to the Hartford, and the home of the UCONN Huskies, for the second HWL pay-per-view event of the year. They run through the seven matches taking place tonight before announcing the attendance at 15,278.
HWL Women’s Title Match Nikki Bella vs. © Natalya Nikki Bella came into this match wanting nothing more than to make her sister, Brie, proud, and to become the new Women’s Champion. However, her dream was never given the chance to happen as Natalya destroyed Nikki outside of the ring. Natalya threw Nikki into the ring steps, apparently injuring her shoulder, and Natalya rolled back into the ring for a very quick count-out victory. The crowd voiced their displeasure as Natalya left the ring with her title belt firmly in-hand.
Natalya defeated Nikki Bella by countout in 1:54. Rating: ¼* (Natalya retained the HWL Women’s Title.)
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks asks Evan Bourne for any last minute thoughts before his match with AJ Styles. Bourne says that he finds it funny that he’s bitten off more than he could chew, yet, AJ Styles seems to be hiding behind Ric Flair. Bourne says that he understands that Flair has given Styles confidence, but that Styles didn’t need someone patting him on the back last year when he become HWL Heavyweight Champion. Bourne says that Styles probably doesn’t remember that they shared a locker room last year, and that things have changed a lot in the last 365 days. He says that, like AJ, Bourne has aspirations of becoming a champion in the HWL, and that tonight he plans on making a statement of his own.
-- Also, backstage, JAY LETHAL and CONSEQUENCES CREED are seen entering the XL Center. Tim Hanson stops them and asks for a response to the comments made by the Tag Team Champions, Monday night on Anarchy. Creed says that they’ve heard enough of the Machine Guns running their mouths over the last few weeks, and that the time to answering questions is over. Lethal then says that the champions will get their response inside the ring.
Evan Bourne vs. AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) The verbal showdown between these two started when Evan Bourne stepped up and accepted an open challenge from AJ Styles after Rebellion. Both of them claimed to be better than the other and to be destined for “bigger and better things”. Tonight, however, it looked as if AJ Styles was a bit more prophetic as he had claimed that Bourne had gotten in over his head. Bourne fought Styles tooth-and-nail, and kept the former HWL Heavyweight Champion on his toes, but thanks to some help from Ric Flair outside the ring, Styles was able to hit the Styles Clash to pick up the victory.
AJ Styles pinned Evan Bourne with the Styles Clash in 9:14. Rating: *** ½
-- The HWL Tag Team Champions, ALEX SHELLEY and CHRIS SABIN are seen with Tim Hanson, who asks for a final statement before defending their titles against Lethal Consequences. Sabin says that tonight, the match is already in the bag, and that the Machine Guns are going to continue to dominate the tag team division in the HWL. Shelley then adds that he doesn’t see Lethal Consequences giving them any more of a challenge than Legacy did last month. He also adds that he doesn’t take them seriously after they lost to The British Invasion on Monday night.
-- Alisha Hicks is seen with D’ANGELO DINERO, who is dressed in his wrestling gear, looking ready for his match later tonight. Dinero says that he had to laugh, Monday night, when Yoshi Tatsu fought CM Punk. Dinero says that Punk, and his gang of laughable sidekicks self-destructed and cost Punk a very easy victory. Dinero says that Tatsu won’t have the same kind of luck tonight…
HWL Tag Team Title Match Lethal Consequences vs. © The Motor City Machine Guns There has been a lot of verbal “bad blood” between these two teams as of late, and it all came to a head tonight. Shelley and Sabin were looking to continue their winning ways over the tag teams in the HWL, and Creed and Lethal were hoping to redeem themselves and become the team to take the belts away from the champions. This match was a back and forth battle that got the Hartford crowd going! Both teams came very close to picking up the victory throughout the match, but in the end, it was Shelley and Sabin who hit the Made in Detroit to retain the Tag Team Titles.
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Lethal Consequences when C. Sabin pinned C. Creed after the Made in Detroit in 15:48. Rating: *** (The Motor City Machine Guns retained the HWL Tag Team Titles.)
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks asks YOSHI TATSU for a comment before tonight’s match against D’Angelo Dinero. Tatsu says that he’s listened to Dinero put him down, week after week, ever since Rebellion and that he’s sick and tired of it. He says that he doesn’t feel like he’s been respected in the back, and that tonight, he’ll do whatever he has to do to earn that respect. Tatsu says that his main goal tonight, is to shut Dinero up once and for all…
-- Also backstage, the HWL X-Division Champion, Rhino, is seen leaving the locker room with the title belt secured around his waist. It is announced that the match between Rhino and Kaz has been made into a Falls Count Anywhere Match with no disqualifications!
D’Angelo Dinero vs. Yoshi Tatsu Yoshi Tatsu made a bold statement before the match, saying that he wanted to earn respect in the HWL locker room, and that a victory over Dinero would lead him on the path to getting that. But, “The Pope” had other ideas, making a statement of his own, by severely handling Tatsu throughout the match. Dinero caught Tatsu with a legsweep face slam for the quick victory. After the match, Dinero stood over Tatsu as the crowd voiced their displeasure.
D’Angelo Dinero pinned Yoshi Tatsu after a legsweep face slam in 5:15. Rating: ** ¼
-- Backstage, KAZ is seen heading towards the ring, when he is stopped by Tim Hanson, who asks for his thoughts about the X-Division Title Match. Kaz says that he sees an opening in tonight’s match, because of Rhino’s loss to Mr. Anderson on Monday night. He says that he knows that Rhino will want to come out and make a point, but that Kaz will be ready to capitalize on any mistake the champion makes.
-- Matt Morgan is seen getting ready for his match against Kurt Angle when he is approached by Alisha Hicks. Hicks asks what Morgan thinks about Angle’s comments on Monday night, and Morgan says that he’s just happy to see that Angle didn’t use his neck injury as an excuse to not be here tonight. Morgan says that Angle is wanting to prove that he doesn’t back down from a challenge, even when his life and future are on the line. Morgan says that tonight is going to be a huge mistake for Angle, because Morgan has no problem ending his career.
Falls Count Anywhere - X-Division Title Match Kaz vs. © Rhino These two had kept themselves pretty quiet in the weeks leading to this match, but when the bell rang, they did not leave the crowd disappointed! Kaz and Rhino battled everywhere they could throughout the XL Center tonight, and left a path of destruction in their wake. For nearly 30 minutes, these two men did battle for the right to be called champion. Kaz left nothing to be desired, taking the fight to Rhino, even opening up the cut that he received at the hands of Mr. Anderson on Monday night. It looked as if Kaz had the match in-hand after dodging a Gore that sent Rhino through a table at ringside, however, Kaz was unable to pin the champion. After struggling to fight back, Rhino got the better of Kaz and stalked him as Kaz slid back into the ring. Rhino hit a vicious Gore in the center of the ring and picked up the pinfall to retain the X-Division Title.
Rhino pinned Kaz with the Gore in 26:01. Rating: **** ¾ (Rhino retained the HWL X-Division Title.)
-- Kurt Angle is shown, backstage, stretching his shoulder and neck, getting ready for his match against Matt Morgan. A small video is shown, highlighting their feud from the last few weeks.
-- Desmond Wolfe is caught by Alisha Hicks as he leaves the locker room, dressed in his wrestling gear with the HWL Heavyweight Title wrapped around his waist. Alisha asks what is going through his mind as he fights to retain the Heavyweight Title and to get Chelsea from Mr. Anderson. Wolfe says that, when it comes down to it, the Heavyweight Title means nothing compared to getting Chelsea away from “that piece of garbage”. Wolfe said that he warned Anderson about making this match personal, and tonight, he will get Chelsea back… whether he keeps the Heavyweight Title or not.
Matt Morgan vs. Kurt Angle For the past few weeks, Matt Morgan has been trying to make Kurt Angle’s life a living hell, by repeatedly going after Angle’s oft-injured neck. Angle returned at Anarchy, just six days before this match, and vowed to gain revenge on Morgan for “The Blueprint’s” actions. Tonight, “The Olympic Gold Medalist” did just that. Both men fought their hearts out, trying to get the better of each other, but, in the end, Angle appeared to no longer care about pinning Morgan. Angle hit the Olympic Slam on the concrete outside the ring and rolled back inside as the referee counted Morgan out. After the match, Angle slid outside the ring and locked on the “Ankle Lock” as the crowd went crazy! Morgan screamed in pain as HWL officials rushed down to the ring, eventually pulled Angle away. Angle was escorted away from ringside as officials checked on Morgan…
Kurt Angle defeated Matt Morgan by countout in 14:37. Rating: * ¾
-- Backstage, Mr. Anderson and Chelsea are with Tim Hanson, who asks for a response to Desmond Wolfe’s comments earlier in the evening. Anderson says that what he’s done has clearly gotten to Wolfe, seeing as how the Heavyweight Title no longer means anything to him. Anderson says that he offered Wolfe a fair deal on Monday night, but since he didn’t take it, Anderson will have to take the title the old-fashioned way. And, after beating Wolfe for the title, Anderson says that he will leave “this horrid city” as Heavyweight Champion, and with Chelsea by his side.
-- A preview for the next HWL pay-per-view, Turning Point, is shown. The event will be taking place on June 27th, 2010, live from the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.
HWL Heavyweight Title Match Mr. Anderson (w/Chelsea) vs. © Desmond Wolfe This match was filled with emotions as Anderson and Wolfe squared off to see who would walk out of Hartford as the Heavyweight Champion… and with Chelsea by their side! Anderson held the emotional advantage over Wolfe, knowing that anything other than a pinfall or submission would do him no good in winning back Chelsea. Wolfe however, appeared to not let that fact bother him, as he took the fight to Anderson throughout the entirety. With Chelsea cheering him on, from Anderson’s corner, Wolfe was able to hit the Jawbreaker Lariat and pick up the victory, retaining the Heavyweight Title. After the match, Wolfe and Chelsea celebrated in the ring as the crowd cheered them on.
Desmond Wolfe pinned Mr. Anderson with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 11:20. Rating: ** ½ (Desmond Wolfe retained the HWL Heavyweight Title.)
Card Rating: ** ¾
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Post by wickedrex on Nov 9, 2010 18:41:36 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy May 31, 2010 Arena @ Harbor Yard Bridgeport, Connecticut ==================
-- The show begins with a highlight video of last night’s FULLY LOADED pay-per-view event. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels then welcome everyone to the Bridgeport, with an announced crowd of 3,600 for tonight’s event. It is announced that, tonight, “The Big Red Monster” Kane will take on CM Punk and that after a great match at Fully Loaded, Kaz will be taking on “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero.
-- HWL Heavyweight Champion, Desmond Wolfe, and Chelsea, come out to the ring with the title draped over his shoulder. In the ring, Wolfe says that last night was one of the greatest nights he’s experienced since joining the HWL. Wolfe says that Mr. Anderson decided to cross a line, making things person between the two of them, and last night, he got what he deserved. Wolfe says that he will never be blackmailed into giving up the Heavyweight Title, and that the next person who puts their hands on Chelsea will have a lot worse things to worry about. But, he says that tonight starts a new chapter in his title reign, and that he’s looking forward to seeing who thinks they have what it takes to get this title off his shoulder.
This brings out AJ STYLES and Ric Flair. The crowd boos as Flair hands Styles a microphone. Styles says that he had a pretty impressive night, at Fully Loaded himself, when he showed Evan Bourne that he was stepping out of his league. Styles says that he had been saying, in the weeks leading up to Fully Loaded, that he would be looking for bigger and better things after Sunday night; and now, he’s found what he was looking for. Styles tells Wolfe that he doesn’t have to look much further to find the man that’s going to take the Heavyweight Title from him, and end his reign as champion. The two men stare down each other, from across the arena, as Anarchy goes to commercials.
Commercial Break
Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky Gail Kim came into this match as the new number one contender for the Women’s Title, and showed that she was deserving of that honor, by coming out on top after a hard-fought battle with one-half of The Beautiful People. Velvet Sky has been on the short end of the stick as of late, and tonight was no different as she fell victim to the Eat Defeat, picking up yet another loss. After the match, Velvet slapped the canvas in disgust, and stared at Kim as she made her way up the ramp.
Gail Kim pinned Velvet Sky with the Eat Defeat in 10:01. Rating: ** ½
-- Backstage, CM PUNK is seen walking through the hallway, followed by Serena, who has her head down and is a few steps behind Punk. Noticeably, Luke Gallows is not with them, and Josh Daniels explains that Luke did not show up at the arena tonight; a sign that Punk must’ve kept his promise about teaching Luke a lesson for interfering in his match last week.
-- Also, backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with NIKKI BELLA, who has her shoulder in a sling. Bella says that last night was her chance to do something for her sister; to be the second Bella to hold the Women’s Title. She says that she had a lot of respect for Natalya heading into Fully Loaded, but now, after what Natalya did to her last night, the respect is gone. Bella says that, by throwing her into the ring steps and injuring her shoulder, Natalya was never going to get Nikki a fair try at the title, and then she warns Gail Kim to keep her eyes open… because Kim’s next in line.
CM Punk (w/Serena) vs. Kane CM Punk has been on a verbal rampage as of late, especially towards his minions - Serena and Luke Gallows. Tonight, he came out to the ring with Serena, wanting to send a message to Gallows, that costing Punk matches week after week would get him nowhere. Tonight, he stepped into the ring with the man who knocked him out of the Heavyweight Title tournament on the debut episode of Anarchy - The Big Red Machine, Kane. Still upset about the events from last week, Punk was an easy target for Kane, as he had his way with Punk for most of the match. Serena did her best to keep Punk in the match, attacking Kane outside of the ring; and Punk did his best, kicking out of two separate Chokeslams from Hell. But, after the third one, Serena had seen enough, and entered the ring, hitting Kane in the back with a steel chair, and getting CM Punk disqualified! After the match, Kane grabbed Serena and planted her, in the center of the ring, with another Chokeslam.
Kane defeated CM Punk by disqualification in 8:21. Rating: ** ¾ [Serena interfered against Kane.]
Commercial Break
-- Coming back from commercials, the X-Division Champion, RHINO, is seen walking through the hallway; his title wrapped around his waist. He is approached by D’ANGELO DINERO, who congratulates Rhino on his victory at Turning Point, and thanking him for softening up Kaz for their match later tonight. Dinero walks off as Rhino stares at him…
-- The newest Tag Team in the HWL, THE BRITISH INVASION, comes out to the ring; Brutus Magnus is holding a microphone as Rob Terry stands in the background, casting an imposing shadow in the ring. Magnus says that, last week, The British Invasion made quite the impression, defeating the Number One Contenders six days before their title match at Fully Loaded. Magnus says that, because of their victory over the then-number one contenders, that he and Rob Terry should then, without question, be inline for a shot at the Tag Team titles - and The Motor City Machine Guns - at Turning Point…
The British Invasion vs. The Hart Dynasty These two teams shared some decent back-and-forth action for the early part of the match, but that was pretty much all the fans got to see tonight, as Rob Terry paid no attention to the referee’s five-count and was disqualified. After the bell rung, Terry threw Tyson Kidd into the center of the ring as Magnus entered behind him. The British Invasion stared at The Harts as David Hart Smith pulled Kidd outside the ring. The crowd voiced their displeasure for how the match ended as Terry and Magnus made their way to the back.
The Hart Dynasty defeated The British Invasion when Tyson Kidd defeated Rob Terry by disqualification in 4:57. Rating: * ¼
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with KAZ, who has a bandage on his head and around his ribs. He tells Alisha that, last night at Fully Loaded, was one of the most brutal matches he’s been a part of in quite some time. Kaz says that he’s not very happy about the outcome, but says that Rhino deserved to walk out of Fully Loaded with the title. Kaz also says that, even though he lost last night, he plans on getting another shot at the X-Division Title.
Commercial Break
-- An ad is shown for the next, up-coming HWL pay-per-view, TURNING POINT, with “The Good Life” by Three Days Grace playing in the background. The event will take place on June 27th, live from the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.
D’Angelo Dinero vs. Kaz “The Pope” was correct about his statement earlier tonight, about Rhino softening up Kaz for their match. Kaz came into this match bandaged from his contest at Fully Loaded, and was still showing signs from the X-Division Match from the night before. Dinero took advantage of Kaz’s bandaged rips and hit a vertical face slam for the victory.
D’Angelo Dinero pinned Kaz after a vertical face slam in 5:53. Rating: ****
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks catches up with DESMOND WOLFE and Chelsea as they make their way to the locker room to watch tonight’s main event. Wolfe says that AJ Styles may be looking for “bigger and better things” by coming for the Heavyweight Title at Turning Point, but warns that AJ might get a lot more than he’s bargaining for on June 27th. Wolfe also says that he’ll be watching the main event to see if AJ has plans on keeping his promise from earlier tonight…
-- Also, backstage, RANDY ORTON is seen walking through the hallways, on his way to the stage entrance, mumbling to himself about trying to find the person who keeps attacking him. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels comment that Orton has been attacked for the past few weeks, but no one has been able to find out who the attacker is. Michaels says that Orton needs to keeps eyes in the back of his head, or else he’s going to lose his mind searching…
Commercial Break
AJ Styles (w/Ric Flair) vs. Randy Orton AJ Styles started off the evening by challenging Desmond Wolfe to a Heavyweight Title match at Turning Point, and setting his sights on bigger and better things. His opponent tonight, “The Viper”, hasn’t been himself lately, as he’s been trying to find the culprit for his attacks over the last couple weeks; tonight, Styles was able to use Orton’s lack of focus to pick up a victory and to keep the promise that he made to himself. Styles hit the Styles Clash to pick up the victory, and after the match, celebrated with “The Nature Boy” as the crowd looked on in disapproval. After the match, the lights in the arena went out, and as they returned on, KANE was stalking Orton inside the ring. As Orton turned around, Kane grabbed him by the throat - getting ready to hit the Chokeslam From Hell - but, Orton countered it and rolled out of the ring. A look of shock covered Orton’s face as Kane stood in the center of the ring, laughing, as Anarchy went off the air.
AJ Styles pinned Randy Orton after the Styles Clash in 11:19. Rating: *** ½
Card Rating: *** ¼
HWL TURNING POINT - 06/27/10 - Rochester, NY HWL Heavyweight Title Match: AJ Styles vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe
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Post by wickedrex on Nov 12, 2010 21:24:12 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy June 7, 2010 Dunkin’ Donuts Center Providence, Rhode Island ===================
-- A highlight video is shown of the confrontation between AJ Styles and Heavyweight Champion Desmond Wolfe and the ensuing challenge for Turning Point. The video then shows Styles’ victory over Randy Orton in the main event. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels welcome everyone to the arena and announce the attendance at 6,235. They announce that tonight’s main event will feature Yoshi Tatsu taking on Desmond Wolfe, and that later tonight, Matt Morgan will face X-Division Champion Rhino, in a non-title match.
Non-Title Match Angelina Love vs. © Natalya For the second time in a matter of a few weeks, Angelina Love tried her hand against the Women’s Champion, and for the second time she faced the same ending result. Love came into this match hoping to work of some of the rest, and to get herself on the winning track, but Natalya has been on a rampage since winning the title. I’m second generation superstar locked in the Sharpshooter, for the second time, force Angelina to tap out. After the match, in a show of dominance, Natalya stood over Love - who was holding lower back in pain - holding up the Women’s Title.
Natalya made Angelina Love submit to the Sharpshooter in 11:35. Rating: *** ¾
-- Backstage, HWL Champion Desmond Wolfe is seen entering the arena, and is approached by Alisha Hicks. She asks for his thoughts of his opponent tonight, Yoshi Tatsu. Wolfe says that he hasn’t been paying much attention to Tatsu over the past weeks, but knows that he’s been having his difficulties in the ring. Wolfe tells Hicks that he knows Tatsu will get out of the rut he’s in… but, it won’t be today. Wolfe says that tonight is his chance to equal AJ Styles’ victory from last week, and that’s exactly what he plans on doing.
-- Also, backstage, KAZ is seen walking toward the locker room when he is approached by RHINO. The X-Division Champion tells Kaz that, last week, he was right in saying that Rhino deserved to walk out of Fully Loaded with the title in-hand. But, Rhino warns Kaz that he might be speaking too soon about the idea of getting another shot at the title while Rhino still holds it. Rhino says that, if Kaz wants another shot, he’s gotta go through a lot of people to get it. Rhino says that he’s already beaten Kaz once, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to do it again, if the time ever comes.
David Hart Smith vs. Mr. Anderson David Hart Smith got a chance to redeem himself, as he stepped into the ring for his second singles match, but he was facing a very focused challenger. Smith was looking to have a better outcome compared to his last match, but Mr. Anderson was determined to make up for his loss at Fully Loaded. These two battled inside and outside of the ring for nearly 15 minutes, trying to get the advantage on one another. The turning point in the match came when Smith reversed Anderson’s Somersault Slam into a crucifix for a two-count. The move clearly caught Anderson off guard, as he was never able to mount a comeback, and Smith picked up a huge upset, hitting the Saito Suplex for the victory.
David Hart Smith pinned Mr. Anderson with the Saito Suplex in 13:34. Rating: **
Commercial Break
-- Coming back from the break, RANDY ORTON comes out to the ring, and grabs a microphone as the crowd cheers his presence. Orton wastes no time, demanding answers from Kane, and calling “The Big Red Monster” out to the ring. After waiting for Kane to come out, Orton says that Kane is afraid to face him, man-to-man, now that Orton has found out who was being his attacks. Orton says he’s sure that Kane is in the building, and issues a challenge for Turning Point: a Street Fight, and says that if Kane’s a man he’ll accept the challenge. Then the lights suddenly turn out, and after a few moments, they come back on to reveal Kane, standing behind Orton just like at the end of Anarchy last week. Orton turns around as Kane kicks him in the gut, picks up him, and connects with the Tombstone! Kane stands over Orton and accepts the challenge for Turning Point, before leaving the ring.
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is with the Tag Team Champions, The Motor City Machine Guns, and asks them to comment on the challenge issued by The British Invasion last week. ALEX SHELLEY wonders who the British Invasion are, and where they get the nerve to think that they can come into the Machine Guns’ company and start demanding matches. Shelley says that TBI have only won once since joining, and that was nothing but a softball match against Lethal Consequences. CHRIS SABIN interjects and says that, if TBI wants a title shot at Turning Point, they have to prove it to the Machine Guns. Sabin says that the “dominance”, that Brutus Magnus talked about last week, got them disqualified. He asked if Magnus and Rob Terry were willing to sacrifice a title shot for the chance to show their dominance again…
Non-Title Match Legacy vs. © The Motor City Machine Guns The Machine Guns came out to make a strong point against The British Invasion before the match, but things didn’t go exactly as the champions had planned. The Legacy came in fighting, in guard the champs off guard in a match that saw the referee take a huge spill after colliding with Alex Shelley. The Legacy used that to their advantage, and ultimately, Cody Rhodes locked in the figure-four leglock on Shelley. But Shelly, not wanting to let his team down, did not tap out. Instead, he fought the pain for as long as he could, before finally passing out, causing the referee to call for the bell. After the match, DiBiase and Rhodes celebrated their victory as Chris Sabin and HWL officials looked over Alex Shelley.
The Legacy (Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase) defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) when C. Rhodes made A. Shelley pass out to the Figure-Four Leglock in 15:29. Rating: ** ¾
-- Backstage, Serena and Luke Gallows are seen standing with their heads down, inside the locker room. CM Punk paces in front of them and says that he’s made a decision that is going to change all three of their lives, forever. Punk says that he started out in this business, all alone, and made it to the top wherever he went. He says that, while he was at the top, he brought the two of them in to help keep up at the top; and for a time, it was successful. But, Punk says, now things are starting to get a little out of control. Punk says that he has repeatedly told the two of them to stay out of his matches, unless it was absolutely necessary. Punk says that, for so long, he looked past it, hoping that they’d figure it out on their own; but they never did. Punk says that, for two straight weeks, he has had matches called against him because of their continued interference, when it wasn’t needed. Punk says that after having the match in hand last week, and then having it taken away from him because of a stupid decision by Serena, he has decided that he doesn’t want - or need - their services any longer. Punk demands that Serena and Luke hand over their t-shirts and “get the hell” out of his locker room. As Serena and Luke leave the locker room, Punk throws their t-shirts in the garbage can…
Commercial Break
-- Backstage, AJ STYLES and RIC FLAIR are seen, inside their locker room, sitting in front of a monitor. Styles tells Flair that he can’t wait until Turning Point, because he’s waited nearly six months since he last held the Heavyweight Title. Styles says that he hopes Yoshi Tatsu finds a way to end Desmond Wolfe’s winning streak, and lessen his confidence. Flair interjects and says that he just wants to see Wolfe taught a lesson… and that’ll have to wait until Turning Point.
Non-Title Match Matt Morgan vs. © Rhino This match was over before it really even started, as Matt Morgan appeared to have something to prove after coming up short against Kurt Angle at Fully Loaded, and totally dominated Rhino. Morgan caught the X-Division Champion so much by surprise, that he was able to hit a suplex, and pick up the victory. After the match, D’ANGELO DINERO appears on-stage and sarcastically applauds Rhino, as the champion slowly gets to his feet. Rhino catches a glimpse of Dinero and becomes furious, screaming from inside the ring, as Dinero turns and leaves the stage.
Matt Morgan pinned Rhino after a vertical suplex in 1:59. Rating: ** ½
-- A video, promoting Turning Point, is shown, highlighting the matches scheduled for the event; “The Good Life” by Three Days Grace plays in the background. The event will take place on June 27th, live from the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with Yoshi Tatsu. Hicks asks about facing the Heavyweight Champion, and Tatsu says that it’s a huge opportunity for him; a chance to show what he’s capable off against the best wrestler in the HWL. He says that a win tonight will feel great, and it would help me build the confidence to challenge for the X-Division Title in the near future.
Commercial Break
Non-Title Match Yoshi Tatsu vs. © Desmond Wolfe (w/Chelsea) This match was a great way to end the evening in Providence! Yoshi Tatsu gave his absolute all in this match, giving Desmond Wolfe all he could take, and nearly getting a victory over the champion. But, just like in the past, Wolfe found a way to pull out the win, taking advantage of Tatsu’s constant complaining to the referee. While Tatsu was debating a near-fall, Wolfe grabbed Tatsu by the trunk and threw him outside the ring. As Tatsu made his way inside, Wolfe set up - and connected - with the Jawbreaker Lariat for the 1-2-3.
Desmond Wolfe pinned Yoshi Tatsu after the Jawbreaker Lariat in 14:05. Rating: *** ¾
Card Rating: ***
HWL Turning Point - 06/27/10 - Rochester, NY Heavyweight Title Match: AJ Styles vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe Street Fight: Randy Orton vs. Kane
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Post by JoshiQ on Nov 17, 2010 22:13:30 GMT -5
I'm really enjoying how the circuit is turning out. The build to Styles-Wolfe is something I'm really looking forward to.
Morgan continues to be one of my favorite characters you have, hopefully he and Angle aren't done going at it.
Kind of surprised to see CM Punk dump Serena and Gallows, but hopefully this will be the move to get him back on track. I really want him in the main event scene.
Anyways, still reading and enjoying what you have here. Keep up the good work!
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Post by wickedrex on Nov 20, 2010 11:52:30 GMT -5
Monday Night Anarchy June 14, 2010 TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts ==================
-- A highlight is shown of Desmond Wolfe’s victory over Yoshi Tatsu from last week as “Headstrong” by Trapts plays in the background. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels then welcome the at-home audience to the TD Garden, where the crowd of 8,028 are ready for Anarchy; just two weeks away from Turning Point. They announce that, tonight, CM Punk will face Tyson Kidd in his first match without Serena or Luke Gallows at ringside. Also, Kurt Angle will take on MVP, and The British Invasion will be in action.
Daffney vs. Nikki Bella These two Vixen’s squared off again, about a month after their last meeting, and “The Demonic Princess” was looking to duplicate her victory. Both women gave their best during the match, and Daffney went for the top-rope Frankensteiner, but Nikki was able to counter it, and hit a top-rope power bomb to pick up the surprise victory.
Nikki Bella pinned Dafffney after a power bomb in 11:15. Rating: * ½
-- Backstage, Luke Gallows and Serena are seen entering the arena to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Josh Daniels and Scott Michaels say they aren’t sure why the two are in Boston tonight, as CM Punk was very clear last week, saying he wanted nothing else to do with them. They continue to walk backstage as staff and crew members look at them suspiciously.
-- In another area backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with KAZ, who is smiling. He says that last Monday night was like a vacation that he didn’t want to return from, and after watching Matt Morgan embarrass Rhino, Kaz feels like he should be the one that takes the credit for it. He says that he knows Rhino hasn’t forgotten what happened at Fully Loaded; and Rhino knows that, if he’s able to keep that title for a while, Kaz will get another chance to take it from him. As Kaz begins to walk away, he is stopped by D’ANGELO DINERO, who tells Kaz to find something else to worry about, because he has Rhino under control. Dinero smirks and pats Kaz on the arm before walking away; Kaz stares at him…
Chris Sabin vs. Evan Bourne These two high-flyers squared off tonight, and didn’t disappoint, as they showed off the skills for the Boston crowd. Chris Sabin was given the chance to compete in another singles match, and Evan Bourne was hoping to overcome is loss to AJ Styles at Fully Loaded. However, in the end, Chris Sabin was able to hit the Cradle Shock to pick up the victory.
Chris Sabin pinned Evan Bourne after the Cradle Shock in 10:35. Rating: ** ¼
Commercial Break
-- Coming back from the commercials, D’ANGELO DINERO is walking through the backstage area when he is confronted by X-Division Champion RHINO. Rhino demands to know what business Dinero had at ringside last week during the Champion’s match and says he’ll beat an answer out of Dinero if he has to. Dinero says that he thinks Rhino has a bit of an “anger issue”, and says that he was just at ringside to see what Rhino could do against Matt Morgan; Dinero says he now knows what Rhino can - or can’t do - against a bigger opponent. Dinero says that, for Rhino’s sake, he can change that before Turning Point. Dinero smiles and walks away, leaving Rhino to glare at him…
-- In the ring, BRUTUS MAGNUS and ROB TERRY announce that they have something to say before their match tonight. Magnus wants to know how Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley like the taste of crow, and where they get the nerve to say that Magnus and Terry have to prove themselves worthy of a title shot, when the Tag Team Champions can’t defeat The Legacy. Magnus says that he and Terry are willing to put away their title shot to prove their dominance in the wrestling ring, but says that the best way to test that dominance is to put it on the line in a match with huge consequences: a match for the Tag Team Titles. He wonders if, after their poor showing, if the Machine Guns are willing to put their titles on the line against them at Turning Point.
The British Invasion vs. Lethal Consequences The team of Magnus and Terry had a lot to say about the Tag Team Champions not backing up their words last week, but suffered the same fate, at the hands of the team they defeated in their debut match. With the focus solely on getting to Turning Point, and facing the Machine Guns for the titles, it was apparent that the English duo had overlooked Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed, who haven’t been heard from much since their loss a couple weeks ago. They came out with something to prove; an intense need to, one day, find themselves back in contention for the Tag Team Titles. Tonight’s victory was a huge step in the right direction, and it’ll be interesting to see what the Champions have to say about this outcome.
Lethal Consequences defeated The British Invasion when J. Lethal pinned Big Rob with the Flying Elbowdrop in 14:04. Rating: ** 1/4
-- A preview for the up-coming pay-per-view, Turning Point, is shown with “The Good Life” by Three Days Grace playing in the background. The Heavyweight Title match between Desmond Wolfe and AJ Styles is highlighted; as is the Street Fight between Randy Orton and Kane. The last match shown is the Women’s Title Match between Gail Kim and Natalya.
Commercial Break
-- Coming back from commercials, KANE is seen walking through the empty parking garage of the Boston Garden. Out of nowhere, RANDY ORTON appears from behind a parked car, and attacks Kane with a tire iron! Orton repeatedly hits Kane in the back with the iron, but “The Big Red Monster” tries to fight back, until Orton slams the iron into the side of Kane’s head, knocking the big man to the concrete. Orton stands over Kane, and says that he’s messed with the wrong guy, before walking away as a small pool of blood begins to form under Kane’s head.
Tyson Kidd (w/Natalya) vs. CM Punk Tyson Kidd made his single’s debut tonight, against CM Punk, who came out to the ring all alone for the first time in a matter of months. After ridding of Serena and Luke Gallows from his side, Punk wanted to use this match to prove that he didn’t need anyone to help him win. And, tonight, that was partially true as YOSHI TATSU made his way down to the ring, making his presence known, interfering against Punk and getting Kidd disqualified. After the match, both Punk and Kidd - and Natalya - stared in wonderment as Tatsu made his way up the ramp.
CM Punk defeated Tyson Kidd by disqualification in 3:13. Rating: * ¾ [Yoshi Tatsu interfered against CM Punk.]
-- Backstage, Alisha Hicks is seen with Kurt Angle, who comments on his victory over Matt Morgan at Fully Loaded. Angle says that he got the victory of Matt Morgan, but now in the fashion he wanted it, and that he would’ve rather had Morgan tap out then get counted out. But, Angle says that he’s finished with Morgan; that he proved his point, and can now move on to other things.
-- Also backstage, CM PUNK, is seen walking through the hallways, searching for Yoshi Tatsu, when he is approached by Serena and Luke Gallows. Punk demands to know what the two are doing at the arena, and Gallows cuts off him, asking how it felt to have someone attack him tonight. Serena tells Punk that the attack could’ve been stopped had she and Luke been at ringside. Punk stares at them and says that his decision was final, and that he wants nothing to do with them. He pushes his way past them as Serena and Luke shake their heads.
Commercial Break
Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Kurt Angle In the first-ever meeting between these two in the HWL, Kurt Angle came in looking to have an impressive performance like the one at Fully Loaded. MVP was making his return to the ring after a month without any action, and came out strong, taking the fight to the Olympic Gold Medalist. Both men fought hard throughout the match, and there were plenty of near-falls to keep the crowd interested, but in the end, MVP was able to hit the Playmaker for the one-two-three.
Montel Vontavious Porter pinned Kurt Angle with the Playmaker in 11:27. Rating:
Card rating: ** ¼
HWL TURNING POINT - 06/27/10 - Rochester, NY Heavyweight Title Match: AJ Styles vs. (c) Desmond Wolfe Women's Title Match: Gail Kim vs. (c) Natalya Tag Team Title Match: The British Invasion vs. (c) The Motor City Machine Guns Street Fight: Randy Orton vs. Kane
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