Post by Eli Buchanan on Jan 7, 2018 23:23:28 GMT -5
The announcing team of Greg Stradford and “Big Bad” Paul Carlyle greet all of us to “PWGP: Charge”, as we go live from the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Manitoba. Saul Asper, along with Kraken and The Agents of Pain, makes his way down to the ringside area with a smug look on his face. A video package is shown of last week’s main event where True North Ant and the Agents jumped Alan Hunter and moments later when Kraken betrayed Eli Buchanan, hitting him with the Leg Trap Chokeslam and pinning him. The announcers point out because of that victory, Kraken will be able to pick his tag team for the Lethal Lottery in three weeks time at “PWGP Presents:Battle Bowl”, while Eli Buchanan will not be one of the twenty men particpating in the event.
Saul Asper grabs the microphone from ring announcer, Nick Christoulos, shooing him out of the ring. He goes on to tell everyone watching that he loves when a plan comes together and brags about how much smarter he is than everyone else. He rips Eli Buchanan, stating that it was his fault that Saul and his whole crew turned on him because he was a nobody without the Tiger Mask Red persona he once used, meanwhile everyone in the ring with him would soon be running this show. He continues bragging about how everything worked out so well that he gave the fourth member of their team, True North Ant, the night off, but Stradofrd points out that he’s actually suspended this week for putting his hands on referee, Jose Doe.
This brings out Robert Fredrick, who congratulates Saul into fooling him into booking the match last week, but he promises that will not happen again. He points out that Eli Buchanan is not here tonight, but next week he will face Kraken one-on one in a match, and if he wins, he’s back in the Lethal Lottery at “Battle Bowl”. Tonight though, there are three men looking to get some payback for how they were treated last week. Fredrick brings out Alan Hunter and the East K Connection, before announcing that in tonight’s main event it would be these men against Kraken and the Agents of Pain. Robert Fredrick wishes both teams luck before making his exit, while the six men jaw with one another, throwing insults.
***
Somewhere in the back we find Zaros and Vod talking about their debuts last week. Zaros brags about how he almost beat Cielo Guerrera, while Vos nearly crippled “High Five” Jimmy Jive. Vod points out that no one’s talking about them though, they’re only talking about what happened in last week’s main event and the two wonder what they have to do to get noticed around here.
The Guru comes in and once again offers his services to Vod. When Zaros asks about him, the Guru insults him and suggests he’s not worth his time. Vos and Zaros threaten to flatten him if he doesn’t leave immediately and the manager quickly goes.
An odd looking man, carrying a mop and bucket walks up to the two masked men. He suggests that the two of them shouldn’t wait to be noticed, that they need to go make people notice them. He excuses himself, stating he has to go clean up some vomit. Vod quips that guy was the strangest looking janitor he’s ever seen, but Zaros thinks he the bald headed man might be on to something. He pulls Vod aside to tell him his idea, as we head to the ring for out opening contest.
***
MATCH 1
GRIM (0-0-0)
vs
“High Five” Jimmy Jive (0-0-0)
The announcers point out that GRIM has been brought in to bring some international flare to the Lethal Lottery in three weeks, and point out his involvement with MAX-J and PWGP’s Japanese affiliate, BATTLE Japan.
GRIM immediately takes control of the match right at the bell, attacking Jive and driving him into the corner with a couple of stiff kicks. He maintains control for the next several minutes, brutalising his opponent with a series of power attacks and concentrating on the lower body, setting Jive up eventually for a submission. Jive eventually finds an opening and uses a eye gouge to escape his cunning opponent. Jive would start to gain momentum with a series of body blows and hip tosses.
Jive called for the Wipe Out but his son, James Daniels, hops out of the crowd and up on the ring apron. While the referee and security try to get him off the ring apron, GRIM takes advantage of the opening to spit the black mist in Jive’s eyes and hitting a Tombstone Piledriver. When the referee turns around, all he sees is GRIM going for the pin and he makes the count.
Winner: GRIM (1 points)
Officials enter the ring to check on Jive, as GRIM makes his exit. Mean while out side the ring, James Daniels is being escorted out of the arena. The camera catches him taking one last look at his estranged father, with a look of distain on his face, before being shoved out by security.
***
Back from break Greg Stardford informs us that something occurred during the break and takes us to exclusive footage:
GRIM walks through the curtain following his match and starts towqards his locker room. He’s stopped by The Guru, who tells the Japanese competitor that he sees a lot of potential in him and offers his services. GRIM seems to ponder the offer for a moment before spitting more black mist in The Guru’s face, leaving the manager to clutch his face in agony as he walks away. Officials rush in to check on The Guru and we notice in the background Vod and Zaros looking on with interest.
MATCH 2
Moondog Runt (0-0-0)
vs
Thing Uno (0-0-0)
This brings us back to the ring where we find Moondog Runt preparing for his match with his partner, Moondog Buster at his side. Conspicuous by his absence is The Guru, for obvious reasons. Thing Uno makes his way down to ringside with Thing Dos by his side. This was supposed to be a single’s match but the contempt these four boils over immediately as all four of began brawling in the ring. Referee Jose Doe listens to the crowd chant “Let them fight!” and decides to let them have their wish.
The four of them are so intent beating one another up that they don’t notice Vod and Zaros, collectively known as “Surf and Turf”, enter the ring. The goblin and the sea monster immediately take advantage, attack all four men. Thing Dos and Moondog Buster find themselves thrown shoulder first into the ring posts by Vod and Zaros respectively, who then turn their attention to the remaining two men. After beating them both down, Zod hit Thing Uno with The Deep Six and Zaros hit The Life Tree Down on Moondog Runt, before making their exit. The announcers note that “Surf and Turf” appear to have taken the janitor’s words to heart and Carlyle openly questions who that mysterious bald man was.
NO CONTEST
***
MATCH 3
Cielo Guerrera & Bryant Adam Thompson
vs
The Unknowns
PWGP’s resident jobbers, The Unknowns, are already in the ring as Guerrera and Thompson make their respective entrances. The announcers note that this match was put together in part to show case the possibility of random people being thrown together on the Lethal Lottery in three weeks time.
The match itself was never in doubt. Guerrera and Thompson remained in control the entire match, makimng frequent tags back and forth. As the announcers pointed out, it felt as if the two were constantly trying to out do one another with their arial attacks. The end camefollowing both of the Unknowns being tossed to the arena floor and were hit with stereo planchas. The two masked men from Parts Unknown were then tossed back into the ring and finshed off with a Springboard 450 Phoenix Splash from Thompson and a 630 Splash from Guerrera, and both men getting the pin at the same time.
Winners: Cielo Guerrera and Bryant Adam Thompson
Following the match, Robert Fredrick came out to ringside and congratuted both men. He went on to announce that the two of them would compete with one another next week with the winner facing the Televison Champion in two weeks. He wished both men the best of luck, before making his leave while the two competitors stared at one another, realising what they must do to earn a title match in two weeks.
***
Back from break we find Alan Hunter enter The East K Connection’s locker room. The three men greet each other like old friends and discuss how they need to get some payback on Asper’s clients for what they did last week and put an end to Asper’s plan before he even gets a chance to get it rolling. Hunter leaves to finish getting ready for the match, and Easy E questions what their best plan is to handle Kraken with Sweet Daddy D answering that they keep him out of the ring and focus on the agents.
***
MATCH 4
PWGP Televison Title Match
(champion) Faititili (1-0-0) (2 points)
vs
Paulie Rod
Before the match begins, the announcers remind us that these two men faced off against one another in the finals of the Buck U Cup last month, with Faititli picking up the biggest victory of his career, as well as the title. Greg Stradford points out that Paulie Rod isn’t a member of the roster and if he wins this means he’ll be taking the Television Title back with him to Lion’s Road Wrestling, which Paul Carlyle points out would be terrible for PWGP.
The match follows closely to their last match, with Faititli controlling the early goings with a his speed and slight strength advantage. Eventually Rod would take over and begin wearing down on the Samoan champion’s left shoulder, looking to set him up for his armbar finsher. Faititili’s resilience would start to fustrate the hard nosed competitor from New York, which led to him making a costly mistake when he went for a leg drop off the middle rope and missed. Faititlil would manage to build a comeback and after several stiff knife edge chops, would dodge a clothesline attempt by Rod and super kick to the back of his head, casuing Paulie Rod to fo face first into the top turnbuckle and collapse to the mat. Faititli would then climb to the top rope and hit the flying splash to finish Rod off and successfully defend his title for the second time.
Winner, and still PWGP Television Champion: Faititili (4 points)
Following the match Greg Stradford asks Faititli about facing the winner of next week’s match between Cielo Guerrera and Bryant Adam Thompson. The champion says he won’t even think about that match yet, as he knows he has to get through his opponent next week before he’ll defend the title against whoever wins that encounter. Stradford wished him luck and shakes hands with the champ before announcing another commercial break.
***
We’re back and inside the locker room of Asper and his forces. Asper is giving the troups a speach about how they need to win tonight at any cost, to continue their momentum towards “Battle Bowl” in three weeks time. The Agents of Pain promise that they won’t let their boss down and Kraken simply snickers. Asper says he knows they won’t let him down, but he has a few aces up his sleeve just in case and then tells the three of them to follow him, as their match is next.
***
We find Robert Fredrick in his office, when there’s a knock at his door an Televison Champion Faititili enters. He asks why Fredrick wanted to see him and Frerick informed him that next week he would defend the TV Title against none other than GRIM. Faititli is taken back by this announcement, but tells Fredrick he’s up for the challenge, which pleases the spokesman for the Board. The two shake hands before Fredrick turns to a small screen to watch the show’s main event.
***
The announcer put over just how big of a challenge this match will be for Faititli, suggesting this will be the biggest match of not only his championship regn, but his career as well.
MATCH 5
The Main Event:
Asper’s Army (Kraken, and Agents B & D)
vs
Alan Hunter & The East K Connection (Sweet Daddy D & Easy E)
Asper’s Army makes their way down to the ring to a negative reception by the Brandon crowd. Kraken and the Agents of Pain pay little attention to the audience, only stopping to rip up signs stating “We Want Eli” and “Beware The Last Dragon”. As they enter the ring, we’re told that there will be one last commercial break before the main event begins.
***
We return as Alan Hunter makes his way out to ringside. He waits until his partners, The East K Connection arrive and the three of them enter the ring together. Nick Christoulos makes the official announcements and gets the heck out of the ring before the contest begins.
Not surprisingly, Kraken begins first for his team while Easy E does the same for his. At first, Easy E dodges Kraken’s attempts at a collar and elbow tie up and uses his speed to deliver kicks to the thighs of The French Colossus and get under his skin with his goofy antics. After a few such go arounds, Kraken finaly gets a hold of the man from “The Seventh Moon of Thunder” and tosses him, head over heels into his own corner and points at Sweet Daddy D to enter. The Sweetner shrugs and tags in the ring, only to tag Alan Hunter in instead.
All three members of the team stand facing Kraken. The big man looks tempted to try to take them on himself but Asper yells for him to make the tag to one of the Agents and in comes Agent B. Both members of the East K Connection leave the ring and Hunter locks up with Agent B. It soon becomes clear that despite B’s alleged technical skills, he’s no match for Hunter who quickly uses his own skill set to take him down with a series of headlock takeovers, followed up with a hip toss into an armbar. He tags in Easy E who takes over the armbar and turns it into an arm wringer and tags in Sweet Daddy D, who comes off with an elbow shot to Agent B’s arm that EAsy E is holding exposed. The three member of the the face team work over Agent B’s arm for the next few minutes, with quick tags. Eventually though Agent B rakes Easy E’s eyes and pushes the masked guy into the Army’s corner, tagging in his partner, Agent D.
The Agents begin to beat down Easy E, capitalizing on ground and pound tactics innear their corner, making sure to keep Easy E away from his own. Kraken is brought in sparringly, only to hit a few big power moves before tagging one of the agents back in to continue the damage. This goes on for the next several minutes. At one point, Easy E looks to be about to get to his corner to make a tag, but when he does, both Agent B and Kraken get into the ring, distracting referee, Andrew Roller, who misses the tag to Sweet Daddy D and forces him back out of the ring, while the Army uses this time to beat down on Easy E even more.
The turning point comes when the Agents decide to put Easy E away and go for their Flap Jack finisher. Easy E is whipped into the corner but counters the attempted Flap Jack with a double ddt. The exausted masked guy crawls to his corner and tags in his partner, Sweet Daddy D, who quckly goes to work. He charges across the ring, knocking a surprised Kraken off the apron. Sweet Daddy D then goes after both the Agents, hitting them both with reverse atomic drops, followed by stuff clotheslines. He tags in Alan Hunter and the two of them drag the Agents to opposing corners and climbing to the middle rope hit ten punches in stereo as the crowd counts along. As they hop down and the Agents collapse, Kraken re-enters the frey and bulldozes them both over with a hug double clothesline. The big man doesn’t have time to celebrate, as Easy E launches himself off the top rope and knocks the big Quebec native down with a flying cross body block.
The action breaks down from here with Andrew Roller completely losing control. The six men fight around the ring with Hunter and Sweet Daddy D finally going to the outside the ring with the Agents. Easy E climbs to the top rope to try to go for another high risk move, but True North Ant comes out through the crowd and knocks him off the top rope, crashing into the middle of the ring. As the Brandon crowd begins to jeer, Kraken grabs Easy E by the throat and lifts him up. Grabbing his right leg, Kraken delivers a thunderous Trapped Leg Chokeslam that spells the end for Easy E and gives the big man the easy pinfall victory for his team, as the Agents and True North Ant insure that Hunter and Sweet Daddy D cannot make it back in the ring to make the save.
Winners: Asper’s Army
Following the match, the four members of Asper’s Army continue the assault on Hunter and The East K Connection. The crowd suddenly erupts as Eli Buchanan arrives through the crowd, brandishing a chair. He slips into the ring and starts swinging, catching both the Agents with shots to the chest, before smacking Kraken across the back with a loud crack of the chair, which sends Kraken out of the ring. True North Ant tries to escape, but Hunter the EKC have recovered enough to cut off his escape and the four of them take turns hitting him with stiff shots of the chair before he finally rolls to the floor and escapes with the rest of Asper’s Army to the back.
The show goes off the air with Eli raising the hands of Hunter and EKC, and yelling at Kraken, who’s standing on the stage with Asper begging with him to leave with him, that he’s coming for him next week.
Until next week… Good night, God bless and may the Force be with you.
Saul Asper grabs the microphone from ring announcer, Nick Christoulos, shooing him out of the ring. He goes on to tell everyone watching that he loves when a plan comes together and brags about how much smarter he is than everyone else. He rips Eli Buchanan, stating that it was his fault that Saul and his whole crew turned on him because he was a nobody without the Tiger Mask Red persona he once used, meanwhile everyone in the ring with him would soon be running this show. He continues bragging about how everything worked out so well that he gave the fourth member of their team, True North Ant, the night off, but Stradofrd points out that he’s actually suspended this week for putting his hands on referee, Jose Doe.
This brings out Robert Fredrick, who congratulates Saul into fooling him into booking the match last week, but he promises that will not happen again. He points out that Eli Buchanan is not here tonight, but next week he will face Kraken one-on one in a match, and if he wins, he’s back in the Lethal Lottery at “Battle Bowl”. Tonight though, there are three men looking to get some payback for how they were treated last week. Fredrick brings out Alan Hunter and the East K Connection, before announcing that in tonight’s main event it would be these men against Kraken and the Agents of Pain. Robert Fredrick wishes both teams luck before making his exit, while the six men jaw with one another, throwing insults.
***
Somewhere in the back we find Zaros and Vod talking about their debuts last week. Zaros brags about how he almost beat Cielo Guerrera, while Vos nearly crippled “High Five” Jimmy Jive. Vod points out that no one’s talking about them though, they’re only talking about what happened in last week’s main event and the two wonder what they have to do to get noticed around here.
The Guru comes in and once again offers his services to Vod. When Zaros asks about him, the Guru insults him and suggests he’s not worth his time. Vos and Zaros threaten to flatten him if he doesn’t leave immediately and the manager quickly goes.
An odd looking man, carrying a mop and bucket walks up to the two masked men. He suggests that the two of them shouldn’t wait to be noticed, that they need to go make people notice them. He excuses himself, stating he has to go clean up some vomit. Vod quips that guy was the strangest looking janitor he’s ever seen, but Zaros thinks he the bald headed man might be on to something. He pulls Vod aside to tell him his idea, as we head to the ring for out opening contest.
***
MATCH 1
GRIM (0-0-0)
vs
“High Five” Jimmy Jive (0-0-0)
The announcers point out that GRIM has been brought in to bring some international flare to the Lethal Lottery in three weeks, and point out his involvement with MAX-J and PWGP’s Japanese affiliate, BATTLE Japan.
GRIM immediately takes control of the match right at the bell, attacking Jive and driving him into the corner with a couple of stiff kicks. He maintains control for the next several minutes, brutalising his opponent with a series of power attacks and concentrating on the lower body, setting Jive up eventually for a submission. Jive eventually finds an opening and uses a eye gouge to escape his cunning opponent. Jive would start to gain momentum with a series of body blows and hip tosses.
Jive called for the Wipe Out but his son, James Daniels, hops out of the crowd and up on the ring apron. While the referee and security try to get him off the ring apron, GRIM takes advantage of the opening to spit the black mist in Jive’s eyes and hitting a Tombstone Piledriver. When the referee turns around, all he sees is GRIM going for the pin and he makes the count.
Winner: GRIM (1 points)
Officials enter the ring to check on Jive, as GRIM makes his exit. Mean while out side the ring, James Daniels is being escorted out of the arena. The camera catches him taking one last look at his estranged father, with a look of distain on his face, before being shoved out by security.
***
Back from break Greg Stardford informs us that something occurred during the break and takes us to exclusive footage:
GRIM walks through the curtain following his match and starts towqards his locker room. He’s stopped by The Guru, who tells the Japanese competitor that he sees a lot of potential in him and offers his services. GRIM seems to ponder the offer for a moment before spitting more black mist in The Guru’s face, leaving the manager to clutch his face in agony as he walks away. Officials rush in to check on The Guru and we notice in the background Vod and Zaros looking on with interest.
MATCH 2
Moondog Runt (0-0-0)
vs
Thing Uno (0-0-0)
This brings us back to the ring where we find Moondog Runt preparing for his match with his partner, Moondog Buster at his side. Conspicuous by his absence is The Guru, for obvious reasons. Thing Uno makes his way down to ringside with Thing Dos by his side. This was supposed to be a single’s match but the contempt these four boils over immediately as all four of began brawling in the ring. Referee Jose Doe listens to the crowd chant “Let them fight!” and decides to let them have their wish.
The four of them are so intent beating one another up that they don’t notice Vod and Zaros, collectively known as “Surf and Turf”, enter the ring. The goblin and the sea monster immediately take advantage, attack all four men. Thing Dos and Moondog Buster find themselves thrown shoulder first into the ring posts by Vod and Zaros respectively, who then turn their attention to the remaining two men. After beating them both down, Zod hit Thing Uno with The Deep Six and Zaros hit The Life Tree Down on Moondog Runt, before making their exit. The announcers note that “Surf and Turf” appear to have taken the janitor’s words to heart and Carlyle openly questions who that mysterious bald man was.
NO CONTEST
***
MATCH 3
Cielo Guerrera & Bryant Adam Thompson
vs
The Unknowns
PWGP’s resident jobbers, The Unknowns, are already in the ring as Guerrera and Thompson make their respective entrances. The announcers note that this match was put together in part to show case the possibility of random people being thrown together on the Lethal Lottery in three weeks time.
The match itself was never in doubt. Guerrera and Thompson remained in control the entire match, makimng frequent tags back and forth. As the announcers pointed out, it felt as if the two were constantly trying to out do one another with their arial attacks. The end camefollowing both of the Unknowns being tossed to the arena floor and were hit with stereo planchas. The two masked men from Parts Unknown were then tossed back into the ring and finshed off with a Springboard 450 Phoenix Splash from Thompson and a 630 Splash from Guerrera, and both men getting the pin at the same time.
Winners: Cielo Guerrera and Bryant Adam Thompson
Following the match, Robert Fredrick came out to ringside and congratuted both men. He went on to announce that the two of them would compete with one another next week with the winner facing the Televison Champion in two weeks. He wished both men the best of luck, before making his leave while the two competitors stared at one another, realising what they must do to earn a title match in two weeks.
***
Back from break we find Alan Hunter enter The East K Connection’s locker room. The three men greet each other like old friends and discuss how they need to get some payback on Asper’s clients for what they did last week and put an end to Asper’s plan before he even gets a chance to get it rolling. Hunter leaves to finish getting ready for the match, and Easy E questions what their best plan is to handle Kraken with Sweet Daddy D answering that they keep him out of the ring and focus on the agents.
***
MATCH 4
PWGP Televison Title Match
(champion) Faititili (1-0-0) (2 points)
vs
Paulie Rod
Before the match begins, the announcers remind us that these two men faced off against one another in the finals of the Buck U Cup last month, with Faititli picking up the biggest victory of his career, as well as the title. Greg Stradford points out that Paulie Rod isn’t a member of the roster and if he wins this means he’ll be taking the Television Title back with him to Lion’s Road Wrestling, which Paul Carlyle points out would be terrible for PWGP.
The match follows closely to their last match, with Faititli controlling the early goings with a his speed and slight strength advantage. Eventually Rod would take over and begin wearing down on the Samoan champion’s left shoulder, looking to set him up for his armbar finsher. Faititili’s resilience would start to fustrate the hard nosed competitor from New York, which led to him making a costly mistake when he went for a leg drop off the middle rope and missed. Faititlil would manage to build a comeback and after several stiff knife edge chops, would dodge a clothesline attempt by Rod and super kick to the back of his head, casuing Paulie Rod to fo face first into the top turnbuckle and collapse to the mat. Faititli would then climb to the top rope and hit the flying splash to finish Rod off and successfully defend his title for the second time.
Winner, and still PWGP Television Champion: Faititili (4 points)
Following the match Greg Stradford asks Faititli about facing the winner of next week’s match between Cielo Guerrera and Bryant Adam Thompson. The champion says he won’t even think about that match yet, as he knows he has to get through his opponent next week before he’ll defend the title against whoever wins that encounter. Stradford wished him luck and shakes hands with the champ before announcing another commercial break.
***
We’re back and inside the locker room of Asper and his forces. Asper is giving the troups a speach about how they need to win tonight at any cost, to continue their momentum towards “Battle Bowl” in three weeks time. The Agents of Pain promise that they won’t let their boss down and Kraken simply snickers. Asper says he knows they won’t let him down, but he has a few aces up his sleeve just in case and then tells the three of them to follow him, as their match is next.
***
We find Robert Fredrick in his office, when there’s a knock at his door an Televison Champion Faititili enters. He asks why Fredrick wanted to see him and Frerick informed him that next week he would defend the TV Title against none other than GRIM. Faititli is taken back by this announcement, but tells Fredrick he’s up for the challenge, which pleases the spokesman for the Board. The two shake hands before Fredrick turns to a small screen to watch the show’s main event.
***
The announcer put over just how big of a challenge this match will be for Faititli, suggesting this will be the biggest match of not only his championship regn, but his career as well.
MATCH 5
The Main Event:
Asper’s Army (Kraken, and Agents B & D)
vs
Alan Hunter & The East K Connection (Sweet Daddy D & Easy E)
Asper’s Army makes their way down to the ring to a negative reception by the Brandon crowd. Kraken and the Agents of Pain pay little attention to the audience, only stopping to rip up signs stating “We Want Eli” and “Beware The Last Dragon”. As they enter the ring, we’re told that there will be one last commercial break before the main event begins.
***
We return as Alan Hunter makes his way out to ringside. He waits until his partners, The East K Connection arrive and the three of them enter the ring together. Nick Christoulos makes the official announcements and gets the heck out of the ring before the contest begins.
Not surprisingly, Kraken begins first for his team while Easy E does the same for his. At first, Easy E dodges Kraken’s attempts at a collar and elbow tie up and uses his speed to deliver kicks to the thighs of The French Colossus and get under his skin with his goofy antics. After a few such go arounds, Kraken finaly gets a hold of the man from “The Seventh Moon of Thunder” and tosses him, head over heels into his own corner and points at Sweet Daddy D to enter. The Sweetner shrugs and tags in the ring, only to tag Alan Hunter in instead.
All three members of the team stand facing Kraken. The big man looks tempted to try to take them on himself but Asper yells for him to make the tag to one of the Agents and in comes Agent B. Both members of the East K Connection leave the ring and Hunter locks up with Agent B. It soon becomes clear that despite B’s alleged technical skills, he’s no match for Hunter who quickly uses his own skill set to take him down with a series of headlock takeovers, followed up with a hip toss into an armbar. He tags in Easy E who takes over the armbar and turns it into an arm wringer and tags in Sweet Daddy D, who comes off with an elbow shot to Agent B’s arm that EAsy E is holding exposed. The three member of the the face team work over Agent B’s arm for the next few minutes, with quick tags. Eventually though Agent B rakes Easy E’s eyes and pushes the masked guy into the Army’s corner, tagging in his partner, Agent D.
The Agents begin to beat down Easy E, capitalizing on ground and pound tactics innear their corner, making sure to keep Easy E away from his own. Kraken is brought in sparringly, only to hit a few big power moves before tagging one of the agents back in to continue the damage. This goes on for the next several minutes. At one point, Easy E looks to be about to get to his corner to make a tag, but when he does, both Agent B and Kraken get into the ring, distracting referee, Andrew Roller, who misses the tag to Sweet Daddy D and forces him back out of the ring, while the Army uses this time to beat down on Easy E even more.
The turning point comes when the Agents decide to put Easy E away and go for their Flap Jack finisher. Easy E is whipped into the corner but counters the attempted Flap Jack with a double ddt. The exausted masked guy crawls to his corner and tags in his partner, Sweet Daddy D, who quckly goes to work. He charges across the ring, knocking a surprised Kraken off the apron. Sweet Daddy D then goes after both the Agents, hitting them both with reverse atomic drops, followed by stuff clotheslines. He tags in Alan Hunter and the two of them drag the Agents to opposing corners and climbing to the middle rope hit ten punches in stereo as the crowd counts along. As they hop down and the Agents collapse, Kraken re-enters the frey and bulldozes them both over with a hug double clothesline. The big man doesn’t have time to celebrate, as Easy E launches himself off the top rope and knocks the big Quebec native down with a flying cross body block.
The action breaks down from here with Andrew Roller completely losing control. The six men fight around the ring with Hunter and Sweet Daddy D finally going to the outside the ring with the Agents. Easy E climbs to the top rope to try to go for another high risk move, but True North Ant comes out through the crowd and knocks him off the top rope, crashing into the middle of the ring. As the Brandon crowd begins to jeer, Kraken grabs Easy E by the throat and lifts him up. Grabbing his right leg, Kraken delivers a thunderous Trapped Leg Chokeslam that spells the end for Easy E and gives the big man the easy pinfall victory for his team, as the Agents and True North Ant insure that Hunter and Sweet Daddy D cannot make it back in the ring to make the save.
Winners: Asper’s Army
Following the match, the four members of Asper’s Army continue the assault on Hunter and The East K Connection. The crowd suddenly erupts as Eli Buchanan arrives through the crowd, brandishing a chair. He slips into the ring and starts swinging, catching both the Agents with shots to the chest, before smacking Kraken across the back with a loud crack of the chair, which sends Kraken out of the ring. True North Ant tries to escape, but Hunter the EKC have recovered enough to cut off his escape and the four of them take turns hitting him with stiff shots of the chair before he finally rolls to the floor and escapes with the rest of Asper’s Army to the back.
The show goes off the air with Eli raising the hands of Hunter and EKC, and yelling at Kraken, who’s standing on the stage with Asper begging with him to leave with him, that he’s coming for him next week.
Until next week… Good night, God bless and may the Force be with you.