Post by Eli Buchanan on Apr 16, 2018 1:15:21 GMT -5
Preshow:
-Goober the Gooker defeated Kurt Thomchuk with a crossface chicken wing to pick up his first point.
-The Technician and Moondogs Buster and Runt defeated Orville Newton and Things Uno and Dos when Tech pinned Newton with a cradle suplex.
-Jeremy Squire came out with a crown and named himself “King of the Dark Match”. He successfully defended the crown against Jack Helm, pinning him with both feet on the middle rope. (1 point)
PWGP “CHARGE” opens with highlights from “Glory Road”:
-The Wrecking Brew and East K Connection both advancing to the finals of the International Tag Team Title Tournament. Tension is shown between Jive and Daniels following their loss.
-Faititili and Thompson defeated The Agents of Pain and help security to forcibly remove Agents B and D from the building due to the “losers leave for 30 days” stipulation.
-Axel Moros shocks the world defeating BOB in thirty seconds with a cartwheel death valley driver to become PWGP Television Champion.
-Alan Hunter wins the ladder match to become number one contender for the the PWGP Global Championship and gets a last bit of revenge on Vlars following the match with a Swanton off the top of the ladder.
-Faititili and Thompson win the 10 Team Gauntlet, managing to defeat the unholy combination of GRIM and Jin Hirai in the final fall.
-The East K Connection win the PWGP International Tag Team Titles, defeating Wrecking Brew and we see the tension between True North Ant, Asper and Brody following the match.
-Finally we see Eli Buchanan fight back against odds to successfully retain the PWGP Global Championship against Kraken, only to be attacked by a hooded assailant following the match with a fireball.
We go to the PWGP Exhibition Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and are welcomed to the program by our announce team, Greg Stradford and “Big Bad” Paul Carlyle. It’s a new chapter for the company and they talk about everything we’ve just seen. There’s speculation over who the assailant was who attacked the champion.
Before they can talk about it further, Eli Buchanan charges the ring and grabs the microphone from Nick Christoulos. He talks about how his win at “Glory Road” should have been one of the greatest moments of his career, but that hooded punk had to ruin it for him. He admits that he’s not exactly a “nice guy” and has no problem if karma wants to hand hims a taste of his own medicine. What doesn’t sit well with him is how this coward has seemed to disappear because regardless of what you think of Eli, at least he never hid from any of the heinous things he’s done. He calls the mystery man out but no one answers.
Out comes BUAC spokesman Robert Fredrick. He tells Eli that PWGP officials are looking into the matter and promise him that they will get to the bottom of the situation. He goes on to announce that Buchanan will defend his Global Title against Alan Hunter next week. Buchanan promises to win next week and if the mystery assailant wants another piece of him, he’ll be ready for him this time. Buchanan drops the mic and exits the ring, marching past Fredrick to the back.
As Eli leaves, Stradford and Carlyle quickly go over tonight’s card, including BOB getting his rematch for the PWGP Television Title against the new champion, Axel Moros. Alan Hunter and winners of the tag team gauntlet, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson will face the man who Hunter defeated to become the Global Championship number one contender, Vlars, and Surf ‘n Turf. Finally, in the main event the new PWGP International Tag Team Champions, The East K Connection, will make their first defense of the titles, defending them against the team they defeated in the tournament finals, The Wrecking Brew.
***
We find Vod and Zaros standing in the back as Vlars exits a bathroom with his mop and bucket. He confronts the rookies about how they let him down by not even participating ten team gauntlet at “Glory Road”, when they promised him they would win it for him. Both members of Surf ‘n Turf blame him for them not being removed from the gauntlet at the last minute because of their interference in his ladder match and if anyone should be disappointed it should be them, since they practically handed him that match on a silver platter and he still managed to lose. Zaros tells his partner they have a match later tonight and gesturing to Vlars, says he hopes no one loses it for them. Surf ‘n Turf walk off before Vlars can respond, leaving him looking frustrated.
***
MATCH 1
“High Five” Jimmy Jive
vs
James Daniels
(Referee: Mark Lindsey)
We’re told that Jive asked for this match, hoping he and his son could work out some of their frustrations in the ring. Carlyle states that Daniels has very right to be mad with his father, suggesting that if Jive had been willing to do whatever was needed to win they would have won the PWGP Internationally Tag Team Titles, or at the very least the ten team gauntlet.
The match went back and forth in the early moments of the match and the commentators put over how much Daniels has improved in the ring since beginning to work with his father. As the match progressed, Daniels’s frustrations became clear and he attacks became more intense. No matter how mad Daniels became, Jive refused to do anything to break the rules, only leading to his son becoming even more angry. The end of the match came out of nowhere as Jive caught Daniels with the Hang Ten and got the three count.
Winner: Jimmy Jive (2 points)
Following the match, Jive checked on his son but was pushed away. Jimmy could only look on in sadness as James Daniels rolled out of the ring and walked off to the back on his own.
***
Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson are walking through the back together, on their way to the ring for their six-man tag team match. Eli Buchanan comes up to them and asks to speak with Hunter for a moment. Alan Hunter tells Thompson and Faititili he’ll catch up with them in a moment and they take their leave.
Once they’re gone, Buchanan comes right out and asks Hunter if he was the hooded assailant that attacked him at “Glory Road”. Alan Hunter tries to brush off the question as being silly, but Eli presses. Hunter does have a title match against him next week, perhaps he wanted to soften him up. This time Hunter swears to Eli that it wasn’t him and that he wouldn’t sink to using such tactics. There’s some tension between the two of them at this point, but Eli seems to accept what Hunter says but states he’s watching him, before walking away.
***
MATCH 2
Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson
vs
Vlars and Surf ‘n Turf (Vod and Zaros)
(referee: Eddie Tims)
Hunter, Faititili and Thompson appear to be on top of the world following their recent victories at “Glory Road”. Meanwhile the announcers play up the tension between Vlars and his partners before the match, with Carlyle stating the maybe Surf ‘n Turf are right to be upset with the so-called Puke Bucket God.
The match itself went mostly in the favour of Hunter and his team. Surf ‘n Turf seemed reluctant to tag Vlars during the match, even as it cost them against these three talented veterans. Vlars would repeatedly try to get them to tag him, only for Vod and Zaros to tag each other instead. Finally Vlars had enough and tagged himself in. He went toe to toe with Hunter and company and held his own for a few moments, but when Hunter gained the momentum from him he tried to tag one of his partners in. Vod and Zaros would chose this moment to drop off the apron and abandon Vlars to be pinned by Hunter following a Swanton, gaining him some momentum going into his PWGP Global Title match next week with Eli Buchanan.
Winners: Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson
Hunter celebrates with his partners following the match, while Vlars recovers in the ring. He sits up, with a look of anger on his face as he watches Surf ‘n Turf laughing at him from the stage. Greg Stradford states he’s disgusted that the rookies would do this him after everything he’s done for them, while Carlyle simply laughs at Vlars’s expense.
***
We find Robert Fredrick standing at the monitor in his office with his assistant, Deedee Gagnon. He tells Deedee to go inform Vlars is he can find someone willing to team with him, he can have a tag team match against Surf ‘n Turf next week. She quickly leaves to go inform him of the decision and passes Saul Asper as he enters the office.
Asper and Fredrick banter back and forth and we learn that Kraken has been sent to BATTLE Japan to compete for the next few months, leaving only True North Ant and “Iron” Mack Brody to represent Asper’s Army now. Asper demands that Jose Doe not be allowed to officiate, siting that the masked referee is clearly biased towards his clients, in particular True North Ant. Fredrick agrees, stating that head referee, Andrew Roller, will be officiating the match. This seems to please Asper, who takes his leave.
***
MATCH 3
Television Title Match (10 Minute Time Limit)
Axel Moros (champion, 3 points)
vs
BOB (6 points, w/ The Guru)
(Referee: Jose Doe)
Greg Stradford reminds us as the match begins how quickly Axel Moros took to defeat BOB for the Television Title at “Glory Road”. Paul Carlyle points out that Moros slipped into the ring through the crowd and caught BOB off guard, this time will be different.
The match between the two big men is very reminiscent of when they first met three weeks. Neither man seems to able to get an advantage over the other for very long. It’s not until The Guru gets involved and distracts Moros that BOB is finally able to take control. The green faced ghoul stomps away at Moros and to the shock of the crowd, manages to pick him up and slam him to the mat. When he goes for the running splash though, Moros managed to get knees up and caught BOB in the chest.
Moros got to his feet and took the fight back to BOB. The two of them brawled back and forth until Moros managed to get BOB up on his shoulders. He went for the cartwheel death valley driver, but BOB managed to get out of it before Moros could hit the move. The time limit expired with neither man able to defeat the other and officials were needed to pull the two of them apart from each other. As we go to break it’s clear we haven’t seen the last of these two against one another.
Result: TIME LIMIT DRAW
***
Prior to the main event, Robert Fredrick comes out on the stage and announces that starting next week, to earn a shot at the International Tag Team Titles a team must earn five points. No previous wins will be taken into consideration at this time. Champions will get a rematch if they lose the title, a non-title win or a victory over the champions via count out or disqualification will give you an automatic five point for a title match. He wishes the participants in the main event the best of luck and hands it back over to Nick Christoulos for the ring introductions.
MAIN EVENT
MATCH 4
International Tag Team Title Match
The East K Connection (champions, Sweet Daddy D and Easy E)
vs
The Wrecking Brew (“Iron” Mack Brody and True North Ant, w/ Saul Asper)
(Referee: Andrew Roller)
Everything between TNA and his partner and manager seem fine, despite the obvious tension between them at “Glory Road”. All three of them appear every cocky with Jose Doe nowhere in sight. Meanwhile both members of The East K Connection appear equally confident and ready to defend their titles.
The Wrecking Crew controls the first few moments of the match, using their superior size and strength to bully the new champions. Easy E and Sweet Daddy D would fight back and use their agility to take the momentum back and ended up sending both True North Ant and Brody out of the ring. Easy E would hit an impressive tope to take them both down on the arena floor and Sweet Daddy D would climb to the top rope and dive off on all three of them.
The momentum would shift back into the favour of The Wrecking Brew when Asper would trip Easy E up in the ring while Roller was occupied trying to get Sweet Daddy D out of the ring. Brody and TNA would make frequent tags and concentrate their attack on Easy E’s neck and back. Brody would set Easy E up for TNA to hit a flying clothesline, but Easy E managed to get out of the way leading to Brody getting hit with the clothesline instead. This would allow Easy E to make it to his corner and tag Sweet Daddy in.
Sweet Daddy D would go right to work, hitting both members of The Wrecking Brew with reverse atomic drops and clotheslines. He would try to get a pinfall on TNA after hitting a super kick but Brody broke up the cover, which lead to Easy E coming into the ring. All four men would brawl and in the midst of the fight Andrew Roller would accidentally get hit with crossbody block from Easy E. Moments later Easy E would hit a Yoshi Tonic on True North Ant but with Roller down there was no one to count the pin. In the confusion, Brody would toss Sweet Daddy D out of the ring and nearly kick Easy E’s head off with a big boot. True North Ant would lift EAsy E up deliver the Red River Plunge but again there was no referee to count the pin.
Jose Doe ran down and slid into the ring. He went to make the count but Easy E kicked out at two. This would lead to Brody and TNA getting in the masked referee’s face. TNA would shove Doe and the referee would shove him right back. True North Ant grabbed the referee by the shirt but before he could do anything, Easy E tackled him and Sweet Daddy D knocked Brody out of the ring. The East K Connection hits a double superkick on True North Ant. Easy E quickly made the cover and Doe made the three count.
Winners: and still PWGP International Tag Team Champions, The East K Connection
Following the match, the champions celebrated and made their way back to the locker room. Once again we see tension between True North Ant, Brody and Asper, with the latter two leaving the masked ant standing there in the ring.
Enraged, True North Ant would take out his frustration on Jose Doe, the man who he’s considered a thorn in his side since week one of the program. He would toss the masked referee out of the ring and slammed him on the arena floor. Jose Doe would try to get away by crawling under the ring. True North Ant would drag him back out by his feet and would reach down to pick him up, only to back away as he suddenly found himself face to face with his former tag team partner, the man who he had turned his back on and left crippled in the middle of a Pollomania ring, Philly Cheese Snake.
The masked serpent took out two years of frustration out on TNA, pounding him with lefts and rights. True North Ant would try to escape his former friend but rolling into the ring, but Jose Doe, or should we say Philly Cheese Snake, followed him in.. TNA would try to hit him with a lariat clothesline, but Philly ducked it and lockerd in a Cobra Clutch.
Officials run in to break up the scene but Philly Cheese Snake refuses to release the hold. Instead he drags True North Ant to the mat and bodyscissors his legs around his former partner’s waist. The show goes off the air with officials and security trying to pry him off True North Ant while the crowd cheers.
So in the meantime, and in between time… Good night, God bless and may the Force be with you.
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-Goober the Gooker defeated Kurt Thomchuk with a crossface chicken wing to pick up his first point.
-The Technician and Moondogs Buster and Runt defeated Orville Newton and Things Uno and Dos when Tech pinned Newton with a cradle suplex.
-Jeremy Squire came out with a crown and named himself “King of the Dark Match”. He successfully defended the crown against Jack Helm, pinning him with both feet on the middle rope. (1 point)
PWGP “CHARGE” opens with highlights from “Glory Road”:
-The Wrecking Brew and East K Connection both advancing to the finals of the International Tag Team Title Tournament. Tension is shown between Jive and Daniels following their loss.
-Faititili and Thompson defeated The Agents of Pain and help security to forcibly remove Agents B and D from the building due to the “losers leave for 30 days” stipulation.
-Axel Moros shocks the world defeating BOB in thirty seconds with a cartwheel death valley driver to become PWGP Television Champion.
-Alan Hunter wins the ladder match to become number one contender for the the PWGP Global Championship and gets a last bit of revenge on Vlars following the match with a Swanton off the top of the ladder.
-Faititili and Thompson win the 10 Team Gauntlet, managing to defeat the unholy combination of GRIM and Jin Hirai in the final fall.
-The East K Connection win the PWGP International Tag Team Titles, defeating Wrecking Brew and we see the tension between True North Ant, Asper and Brody following the match.
-Finally we see Eli Buchanan fight back against odds to successfully retain the PWGP Global Championship against Kraken, only to be attacked by a hooded assailant following the match with a fireball.
We go to the PWGP Exhibition Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and are welcomed to the program by our announce team, Greg Stradford and “Big Bad” Paul Carlyle. It’s a new chapter for the company and they talk about everything we’ve just seen. There’s speculation over who the assailant was who attacked the champion.
Before they can talk about it further, Eli Buchanan charges the ring and grabs the microphone from Nick Christoulos. He talks about how his win at “Glory Road” should have been one of the greatest moments of his career, but that hooded punk had to ruin it for him. He admits that he’s not exactly a “nice guy” and has no problem if karma wants to hand hims a taste of his own medicine. What doesn’t sit well with him is how this coward has seemed to disappear because regardless of what you think of Eli, at least he never hid from any of the heinous things he’s done. He calls the mystery man out but no one answers.
Out comes BUAC spokesman Robert Fredrick. He tells Eli that PWGP officials are looking into the matter and promise him that they will get to the bottom of the situation. He goes on to announce that Buchanan will defend his Global Title against Alan Hunter next week. Buchanan promises to win next week and if the mystery assailant wants another piece of him, he’ll be ready for him this time. Buchanan drops the mic and exits the ring, marching past Fredrick to the back.
As Eli leaves, Stradford and Carlyle quickly go over tonight’s card, including BOB getting his rematch for the PWGP Television Title against the new champion, Axel Moros. Alan Hunter and winners of the tag team gauntlet, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson will face the man who Hunter defeated to become the Global Championship number one contender, Vlars, and Surf ‘n Turf. Finally, in the main event the new PWGP International Tag Team Champions, The East K Connection, will make their first defense of the titles, defending them against the team they defeated in the tournament finals, The Wrecking Brew.
***
We find Vod and Zaros standing in the back as Vlars exits a bathroom with his mop and bucket. He confronts the rookies about how they let him down by not even participating ten team gauntlet at “Glory Road”, when they promised him they would win it for him. Both members of Surf ‘n Turf blame him for them not being removed from the gauntlet at the last minute because of their interference in his ladder match and if anyone should be disappointed it should be them, since they practically handed him that match on a silver platter and he still managed to lose. Zaros tells his partner they have a match later tonight and gesturing to Vlars, says he hopes no one loses it for them. Surf ‘n Turf walk off before Vlars can respond, leaving him looking frustrated.
***
MATCH 1
“High Five” Jimmy Jive
vs
James Daniels
(Referee: Mark Lindsey)
We’re told that Jive asked for this match, hoping he and his son could work out some of their frustrations in the ring. Carlyle states that Daniels has very right to be mad with his father, suggesting that if Jive had been willing to do whatever was needed to win they would have won the PWGP Internationally Tag Team Titles, or at the very least the ten team gauntlet.
The match went back and forth in the early moments of the match and the commentators put over how much Daniels has improved in the ring since beginning to work with his father. As the match progressed, Daniels’s frustrations became clear and he attacks became more intense. No matter how mad Daniels became, Jive refused to do anything to break the rules, only leading to his son becoming even more angry. The end of the match came out of nowhere as Jive caught Daniels with the Hang Ten and got the three count.
Winner: Jimmy Jive (2 points)
Following the match, Jive checked on his son but was pushed away. Jimmy could only look on in sadness as James Daniels rolled out of the ring and walked off to the back on his own.
***
Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson are walking through the back together, on their way to the ring for their six-man tag team match. Eli Buchanan comes up to them and asks to speak with Hunter for a moment. Alan Hunter tells Thompson and Faititili he’ll catch up with them in a moment and they take their leave.
Once they’re gone, Buchanan comes right out and asks Hunter if he was the hooded assailant that attacked him at “Glory Road”. Alan Hunter tries to brush off the question as being silly, but Eli presses. Hunter does have a title match against him next week, perhaps he wanted to soften him up. This time Hunter swears to Eli that it wasn’t him and that he wouldn’t sink to using such tactics. There’s some tension between the two of them at this point, but Eli seems to accept what Hunter says but states he’s watching him, before walking away.
***
MATCH 2
Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson
vs
Vlars and Surf ‘n Turf (Vod and Zaros)
(referee: Eddie Tims)
Hunter, Faititili and Thompson appear to be on top of the world following their recent victories at “Glory Road”. Meanwhile the announcers play up the tension between Vlars and his partners before the match, with Carlyle stating the maybe Surf ‘n Turf are right to be upset with the so-called Puke Bucket God.
The match itself went mostly in the favour of Hunter and his team. Surf ‘n Turf seemed reluctant to tag Vlars during the match, even as it cost them against these three talented veterans. Vlars would repeatedly try to get them to tag him, only for Vod and Zaros to tag each other instead. Finally Vlars had enough and tagged himself in. He went toe to toe with Hunter and company and held his own for a few moments, but when Hunter gained the momentum from him he tried to tag one of his partners in. Vod and Zaros would chose this moment to drop off the apron and abandon Vlars to be pinned by Hunter following a Swanton, gaining him some momentum going into his PWGP Global Title match next week with Eli Buchanan.
Winners: Alan Hunter, Faititili and Bryant Adam Thompson
Hunter celebrates with his partners following the match, while Vlars recovers in the ring. He sits up, with a look of anger on his face as he watches Surf ‘n Turf laughing at him from the stage. Greg Stradford states he’s disgusted that the rookies would do this him after everything he’s done for them, while Carlyle simply laughs at Vlars’s expense.
***
We find Robert Fredrick standing at the monitor in his office with his assistant, Deedee Gagnon. He tells Deedee to go inform Vlars is he can find someone willing to team with him, he can have a tag team match against Surf ‘n Turf next week. She quickly leaves to go inform him of the decision and passes Saul Asper as he enters the office.
Asper and Fredrick banter back and forth and we learn that Kraken has been sent to BATTLE Japan to compete for the next few months, leaving only True North Ant and “Iron” Mack Brody to represent Asper’s Army now. Asper demands that Jose Doe not be allowed to officiate, siting that the masked referee is clearly biased towards his clients, in particular True North Ant. Fredrick agrees, stating that head referee, Andrew Roller, will be officiating the match. This seems to please Asper, who takes his leave.
***
MATCH 3
Television Title Match (10 Minute Time Limit)
Axel Moros (champion, 3 points)
vs
BOB (6 points, w/ The Guru)
(Referee: Jose Doe)
Greg Stradford reminds us as the match begins how quickly Axel Moros took to defeat BOB for the Television Title at “Glory Road”. Paul Carlyle points out that Moros slipped into the ring through the crowd and caught BOB off guard, this time will be different.
The match between the two big men is very reminiscent of when they first met three weeks. Neither man seems to able to get an advantage over the other for very long. It’s not until The Guru gets involved and distracts Moros that BOB is finally able to take control. The green faced ghoul stomps away at Moros and to the shock of the crowd, manages to pick him up and slam him to the mat. When he goes for the running splash though, Moros managed to get knees up and caught BOB in the chest.
Moros got to his feet and took the fight back to BOB. The two of them brawled back and forth until Moros managed to get BOB up on his shoulders. He went for the cartwheel death valley driver, but BOB managed to get out of it before Moros could hit the move. The time limit expired with neither man able to defeat the other and officials were needed to pull the two of them apart from each other. As we go to break it’s clear we haven’t seen the last of these two against one another.
Result: TIME LIMIT DRAW
***
Prior to the main event, Robert Fredrick comes out on the stage and announces that starting next week, to earn a shot at the International Tag Team Titles a team must earn five points. No previous wins will be taken into consideration at this time. Champions will get a rematch if they lose the title, a non-title win or a victory over the champions via count out or disqualification will give you an automatic five point for a title match. He wishes the participants in the main event the best of luck and hands it back over to Nick Christoulos for the ring introductions.
MAIN EVENT
MATCH 4
International Tag Team Title Match
The East K Connection (champions, Sweet Daddy D and Easy E)
vs
The Wrecking Brew (“Iron” Mack Brody and True North Ant, w/ Saul Asper)
(Referee: Andrew Roller)
Everything between TNA and his partner and manager seem fine, despite the obvious tension between them at “Glory Road”. All three of them appear every cocky with Jose Doe nowhere in sight. Meanwhile both members of The East K Connection appear equally confident and ready to defend their titles.
The Wrecking Crew controls the first few moments of the match, using their superior size and strength to bully the new champions. Easy E and Sweet Daddy D would fight back and use their agility to take the momentum back and ended up sending both True North Ant and Brody out of the ring. Easy E would hit an impressive tope to take them both down on the arena floor and Sweet Daddy D would climb to the top rope and dive off on all three of them.
The momentum would shift back into the favour of The Wrecking Brew when Asper would trip Easy E up in the ring while Roller was occupied trying to get Sweet Daddy D out of the ring. Brody and TNA would make frequent tags and concentrate their attack on Easy E’s neck and back. Brody would set Easy E up for TNA to hit a flying clothesline, but Easy E managed to get out of the way leading to Brody getting hit with the clothesline instead. This would allow Easy E to make it to his corner and tag Sweet Daddy in.
Sweet Daddy D would go right to work, hitting both members of The Wrecking Brew with reverse atomic drops and clotheslines. He would try to get a pinfall on TNA after hitting a super kick but Brody broke up the cover, which lead to Easy E coming into the ring. All four men would brawl and in the midst of the fight Andrew Roller would accidentally get hit with crossbody block from Easy E. Moments later Easy E would hit a Yoshi Tonic on True North Ant but with Roller down there was no one to count the pin. In the confusion, Brody would toss Sweet Daddy D out of the ring and nearly kick Easy E’s head off with a big boot. True North Ant would lift EAsy E up deliver the Red River Plunge but again there was no referee to count the pin.
Jose Doe ran down and slid into the ring. He went to make the count but Easy E kicked out at two. This would lead to Brody and TNA getting in the masked referee’s face. TNA would shove Doe and the referee would shove him right back. True North Ant grabbed the referee by the shirt but before he could do anything, Easy E tackled him and Sweet Daddy D knocked Brody out of the ring. The East K Connection hits a double superkick on True North Ant. Easy E quickly made the cover and Doe made the three count.
Winners: and still PWGP International Tag Team Champions, The East K Connection
Following the match, the champions celebrated and made their way back to the locker room. Once again we see tension between True North Ant, Brody and Asper, with the latter two leaving the masked ant standing there in the ring.
Enraged, True North Ant would take out his frustration on Jose Doe, the man who he’s considered a thorn in his side since week one of the program. He would toss the masked referee out of the ring and slammed him on the arena floor. Jose Doe would try to get away by crawling under the ring. True North Ant would drag him back out by his feet and would reach down to pick him up, only to back away as he suddenly found himself face to face with his former tag team partner, the man who he had turned his back on and left crippled in the middle of a Pollomania ring, Philly Cheese Snake.
The masked serpent took out two years of frustration out on TNA, pounding him with lefts and rights. True North Ant would try to escape his former friend but rolling into the ring, but Jose Doe, or should we say Philly Cheese Snake, followed him in.. TNA would try to hit him with a lariat clothesline, but Philly ducked it and lockerd in a Cobra Clutch.
Officials run in to break up the scene but Philly Cheese Snake refuses to release the hold. Instead he drags True North Ant to the mat and bodyscissors his legs around his former partner’s waist. The show goes off the air with officials and security trying to pry him off True North Ant while the crowd cheers.
So in the meantime, and in between time… Good night, God bless and may the Force be with you.
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