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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:41 GMT -5
MANDEVILLE NELSON: GREETINGS FROM THE LION'S ROAD! Welcome to Wild Hunt! My name is Mandeville Nelson and I am alongside the best broadcast team in the business, Bastian Krull and Chad Gomez.
BASTIAN KRULL: Thanks Mandy! We've got a hell of a card here tonight! Our main event pits six of the very best our promotion has to offer up against each other in a Scramble match for the King of the Lions Championship. Robb Daniels has faced three of the men in this match in singles competition before - those three being Matt Pulver, Julian Cutlass and Kenshin Takamura - but now we add two more in Alexander Irvine and the Iron Champion and Daniels' partner in Ben Chrenshaw.
CHAD GOMEZ: Three teams including the tag champions in that match and the only team that gets along are the two men with singles gold - Daniels and Chrenshaw. That's going to be dynamite.
BASTIAN KRULL: Plus! Corey Cruelty defends the Heritage title against Mark Storm! And there will be two people leaving Lion's Road for at least ninety days tonight as the Agents of Pain led by Eli Buchanan will war with Hammerstein and Anna Mathews! These teams proved they couldn't coexist with the other around so one of them is gettin' shipped outta town! Plus, there's other fine matches and some debuts! So let's go to the ring!
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:44 GMT -5
JAKE AARONS: This opening contest to Wild Hunt is scheduled for one fall with a ten minute time limit! I tell you all the things you wanna hear You ramble about how I'm that... FIRE!
JAKE AARONS: Introducing first from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! He weighs in at two hundred and fifteen pounds... DANIEL HAWKINS! Danny Hawkins bursts through the mouth of the lion as the lights around the arena flash between red and white while "That Fire" by Black Tide continues to blare over the speakers. He immediately makes his way over to a nearby group of fans, slapping hands with them and pausing for a few quick pictures before moving across to the other side of the aisle way to do the same thing with a group of fans on the other side. With a wide smile on his face he removes he shirt and tosses it into the crowd before sprinting the rest of the way down to the ring, sliding in. So after all this time you're still so blind Thought I was yours You must have gone and lost your mind I took it all, there's nothing left Now you're showing me where you're the weakest
He jogs around the ring for two laps before climbing to the top rope in his corner, pumping his fists and doing everything he can to get the positive reaction from the fans that he so loved. As his music continues to play his grin stays wide while he slides back down from the top rope, bouncing back and forth on his toes with his head and eyes turned upward, waiting for the beginning of the match. JAKE AARONS: His opponent from Minneapolis, Minnesota! He weighs in at two hundred and twenty nine pounds... BRODY HOWITZER! AMERICA AMERICA
As the lion's mouth opens, Brody Howitzer walks out as the pace of the theme picks up. He arrives with his airsoft M4 Carbine held against his shoulder as red, white and blue strobe lights flash behind him. He lifts the gun up and fires some shots into the air before letting out a Rambo-like battle cry before heading down the aisle to the ring. He hands the gun to a stage hand and climbs into the ring, telling fans he'll be available for autographs after he wins. JAKE AARONS: Your referee for this contest is Robbie Morris! The bell sounds as Daniel Hawkins, 22 years old squares off against B-List King and 45 year old Brody Howitzer. CHAD GOMEZ: Can you believe this kid hasn't even heard of Brody Howitzer? BASTIAN KRULL: It's possible, not everyone seeks out movies. Some people prefer blockbusters. CHAD GOMEZ: Oh, please. People don't know what they're missing if they don't watch the Martians vs. Mecha Shark and Bigfoot. Hawkins locks up with Howitzer and the movie star falls victim to a quick go behind, but Howitzer grabs an arm and manages to give a good twist that sends Hawkins down to the mat, but the youngster kicks his feet up and pushes Howitzer off sending him flying across the ring! Howitzer gets back up, all ready to fight but calms down and chuckles when he sees Daniels Hawkins is already prepared and ready to go. The youngster tries to keep things moving fast, but Howitzer steps back and circles around, taking his time. He finally locks up and Hawkins shoots him off the ropes and on the return, Howitzer drills him with a shoulder block! Hawkins goes down and Howitzer seems a bit too full of himself after that as he bounds off the ropes again, but this time Hawkins greets him and takes him down to the mat with a hip toss! Howitzer scrambles to his feet and Hawkins grabs him in a headlock, takes him over and plants him solidly on the mat as he wrenches in the hold in full control of the situation. Howitzer is more than a little frustrated and tries to kick out of the position, and manages to but scrambles to his feet and Hawkins clamps on the headlock again! He shows off some athleticism by climbing the ropes and kicking off, sending them back down to the mat with the side headlock applied in the dead centre of the ring! BASTIAN KRULL: I think Howitzer's ego has got the better of him here. He's not going to match this kid move for move.CHAD GOMEZ: He's young, he'll make a mistake. Ol' Brody is counting on that.Howitzer gets counted against because his shoulders on the mat, so he rolls onto his side and slowly forces Hawkins up to a standing position. He yanks on Hawkins' hair and sends the youngster down to the mat, Howitzer quickly tries to follow up by going for a lariat but Hawkins ducks it and fireman carries him to the mat! Hawkins goes right back to that side headlock, but Howitzer wisely drapes his foot across the bottom rope to break it up. Howitzer backs into the corner and sticks himself between the ropes to buy himself some time and regroup against this young stud, Hawkins wants to get things going but Morris tells him to stay back while telling Howitzer to advance or he'll get a yellow card. A "Hold on, sheesh" is the response as Howitzer dusts himself off and signals he'd like to lock-up. Hawkins goes in for one, but eats a knee to the gut! With Hawkins doubled over, Howitzer drives the young man into the mat with a headlock bulldog! He gets up and pulls Hawkins to his feet also, pulling him by the hair and driving several closed fists into his skull! With the young man staggered, Howitzer backs up into the ropes and explodes out with a lariat! With Hawkins down, Howitzer points to his chin and falls forward... dropping it hard on his shoulder! He covers Hawkins! 1... ... 2... ... NOPE! Hawkins kicks out! CHAD GOMEZ: What'd I tell you? BASTIAN KRULL: It was less of a mistake and more of Howitzer flat out lying to him.CHAD GOMEZ: He said he was going for a lock-up, but maybe he changed his mind!Hawkins is pulled to his feet by Howitzer, who throws him head first into the turnbuckle and then turns him around to Irish whip him into the corner, but Hawkins reverses it! Howitzer crashes head on into the corner and Hawkins drops on all fours behind him! Howitzer trips over him and lands flat on his back, Hawkins gets up and drags Brody up and scoops him up for As the Hawke Flies... the Mchinoku Driver but Brody slips out the back door and drives Hawkins into the turnbuckles and tries to roll backwards, but Howitzer is the only one who goes. Hawkins turns around and catches Howitzer as he's getting up with the running kick he calls Hunted! All of it connects! He scoops Howitzer up and drops him with As the Hawke Flies! He hooks the leg! 1... ... 2... ... 3! BASTIAN KRULL: Daniel Hawkins successful in his debut! It was a mistake by the veteran, Chad! CHAD GOMEZ: Suck a lemon. BASTIAN KRULL: Impressive display by Howitzer, too, though, I liked what I saw. Hawkins gets up, throwing his arms in the air as he jumps out of the ring and walks to the back. Howitzer curses the referee after coming too, but that won't help the situation.
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:48 GMT -5
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:52 GMT -5
JAKE AARONS: This match is set for one fall with a ten minute time limit!
"The Imperial March" hits.
JAKE AARONS: Introducing first from San Diego, California! He weighs in at two hundred and five pounds! EMPEROR IAN!
Ian jogs down to the ring and slides in.
JAKE AARONS: His opponent from the Rose City! He weighs in at one hundred and eighty pounds! JOHNNY AJAX!
"No, I'm Alpha Male" by Turbonegro hits and Johnny Ajax emerges from the lion's mouth for his official debut. He walks down the aisle, shaking his head at a fan trying to rile up before rolling inside the ring and hopping up on the top turnbuckle.
JAKE AARONS: The final opponent! From Rochester, New York! Weighing one hundred and thirty pounds! SARAH STARR!
"Superstar" by Pegboard Nerds/Krewella plays as the lights flash pink and black with the beat of the music. Sarah Starr then makes her way out of the lion's mouth as a solid pink spotlight shines on her. She confidently walks to the ring, shouting at fans along the way. She slides into the ring and makes her way to the middle of it where a pink star spotlight flashes a few times before disappearing as Sarah walks to the corner.
JAKE AARONS: Your referee for this contest is Xavier Price!
Price calls for the bell and Starr immediately beelines for Ian, as Ajax stays perched on the top turnbuckle.
BASTIAN KRULL: For all the jabs Ajax and Starr traded, you'd think they'd be going after each other.
Not so, it seems. Starr looks to have poked Ian in the eyes as he backs into the corner, doubled over. Starr chops him several times as referee Xavier Price tries to intervene, but she pushes him away. Finally he pushes Starr aside and goes to check on Ian, but Ian pushes him away thinking he's an opponent and Price walks away shouting... yup, you guessed it. "WOW DUDE!" Starr nails Ian with a European uppercut then climbs onto the second turnbuckle. Ian doesn't seem to be the type of cat who would find this to be a bad position as he's face level with her crotch, but he can't see and Starr begins pounding on his head before she climbs onto the top rope and huracanranas him across the ring right into a running knee from Johnny Ajax! Starr turns around and smiles, but Ajax holds his hands out and tells her to bring it. Ian rolls out of the ring as Starr charges him, but Ajax rolls underneath her strike attempt and pops up on the other side of her and dropkicks her as she turns around! Starr falls back into the corner and Ajax rushes in, but she ducks out of the way and grabs his hair... driving him face first into the mat! Ian pops up, tries to climb back into the ring but Starr kicks his knee and he drops down and hits his face off the apron.
CHAD GOMEZ: That about sums up his life.
Starr turns around and looks at Ajax on the mat, steps over him and prepares herself for a standing moonsault but she hits it nicely, but her target wasn't Ajax's knees. She rolls away in pain as Ajax fights back up to his feet and pulls her in for a front facelock and hoists her up... she slips out the back door and pushes Ajax forward into the ropes and rolls him backwards for a pin!
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Starr gets up, questioning the count but Price insists it was only two and there's not a whole lot she can do about that unless she wants to protest that too, but thankfully she doesn't. She turns around and gets hit in the gut by Johnny Ajax. Ajax flips her upside down and plants her with a reverse piledriver! The crowd chants HOLY SHIT as he smirks and rolls on top of her.
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BASTIAN KRULL: It's like he got sidewalk slammed by a ghost!
CHAD GOMEZ: Why would a ghost sidewalk slam you? They have the advantage of being invisible, they could do a million more feasible moves.
BASTIAN KRULL: Are you really going to argue THAT point?
Ajax gets up and heads to the top rope, he waits patiently for Ian to get back up to a vertical base and leaps off with Meteora, the double knee drop. Ajax rolls away after landing and is briefly distracted by Kenneth Starr yelling at him, but Ajax turns around and pulls Ian to his feet. He goes for his knee lift brainbuster, but Ian blocks the knee and pulls away. Ajax goes for a clothesline, but Ian ducks and turns around... European upperc-NO! Ajax ducks and swiftly and crisply delivers a Northern Lights suplex! His family's finishing move, but Ajax brings Ian up to the vertical base with him and knees him in the gut! He hoists him up and FATALITY! The knee lift brainbuster connects and Ajax rolls to his feet and is about to drop for a cover when he gets Starrstruck by an enzuigiri! Sarah Starr watches him fall to the mat before she drops down and covers Ian!
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CHAD GOMEZ: It's a miracle! She's OK!
Sarah Starr holds her hands to her face, trying to be cute as she's announced as the winner. She steps on top of Ian as Price raises her arm, then pulls her off when he sees what she's doing. She walks over to Ajax and blows him a kiss then exits as she and her husband share a laugh. Ajax gets up on all fours, shaking his head.
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:55 GMT -5
LION'S ROAD PRO-WRESTLING LAKE MICHIGAN TOUR
10/6 - Traverse City, Michigan
10/13 - Muskegon, Michigan
10/20 - Chicago, Illinois
10/27 - Kenosha, Wisconsin
11/3 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11/10 - Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:00 GMT -5
JAKE AARONS: This match is set for one fall with a ten minute time limit!
"One of a King" by Breaking Point hits and smoke pours out of the lion's nose. A spotlight shines on the mouth as it opens up and "The Last of His Kind" Adam Adonis makes his way out, scouting the crowd with a smirk on his face.
JAKE AARONS: Introducing first from Puerto Rico! He weighs in at two hundred and five pounds! THE LAST OF HIS KIND! ADAM ADONIS!
He walks down the aisle and slides into the ring.
JAKE AARONS: His opponent from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania! Weighing in at two hundred and twenty pounds... AJ KNIGHT!
"Until the End" by Breaking Benjamin hits and AJ Knight saunters out of the lion's mouth with his arms raised. He walks down to the ring with purpose in his eyes.
JAKE AARONS: Your referee for this bout is Brian Shelzi!
The bell sounds and Adonis immediately closes the distance between the two and slaps AJ Knight, which draws a response slap! Adonis isn't fazed by this though and delivers a nice inside kick as the two circle about. Adonis goes in as though he's going to lock up and slaps Knight again! Knight responds by swinging wildly, but Adonis shoots for a takedown. AJ Knight is able to sprawl and clamps on a front face lock in the process. Adonis backs him up into the corner, but Knight spins around so that Adonis is in the corner with the front face lock still applied. Shelzi calls for the break, but Knight unleashes a European uppercut on him and then pummels him with strikes to the abdomen. Brian f'n Shelzi actually gets in between the two men to separate them (mark that date down) and pulls Knight back, but Adonis reaches over and pops him with a big right hand! Knight is staggered, stumbling back and Adonis rushes out and looks to knock him out as he soars with the Superman punch, but Knight takes him down to the mat!
BASTIAN KRULL: AJ Knight looking like he has something to prove.
CHAD GOMEZ: AJ Knight said he was fuelled by the comments of Johnny Weyland who claimed there were a million of guys like him claiming they were the future. Well, that's true and all, I'd say Knight has done a lot more for his case than the likes of Johnny Weyland ever has. The guy fell off the face of the earth after losing a title match. Some people just aren't cut out for the competitive realm of professional wrestling, I guess.
BASTIAN KRULL: Adam Adonis also criticized him for overlooking him.
CHAD GOMEZ: Well, yeah. He's suddenly become fixated on Ben Chrenshaw and that Iron Championship and sure, it's nice to have goals - people can't stop making Tumblr posts about them - but keep focused on the task at hand. Adam Adonis is a dangerous man. He likes money, he doesn't care about winning or losing. He only wants to win because winning gets you more money than losing does.
Knight ends up being swept and Adonis takes his back, clamping on a rear naked choke but Knight grabs the ropes to get the hold broken up. Before he's even back to his feet, Knight rushes Adonis and clubs him with some forearm shots to the face then yanks him to his feet with another front face lock. Adonis grabs the rope and Shelzi breaks up the hold again and orders both men to their corners so a clean lock-up can take place. They lock-up and Adonis pushes Knight into the corner and as a clean break is being called for, Knight headbutts Adonis! Shelzi produces a yellow card.
JAKE AARONS: Referee Brian Shelzi has issued a yellow card to AJ Knight! His first public warning!
Knight ignores Shelzi and throws Adonis against the ropes, pattering him with kicks to the chest. Adonis falls to the mat and Knight jumps on top, digging his forearm into his face! Adonis is able to get up from side control and pulls away from Knight's front face lock attempt, but gets clinched. Knight drills him with some knees, but Adonis fires back with a shot to the gut! A brief glimpse backstage shows Ben Chrenshaw warming up in his locker room, but keeping an eye on this match. Knight grabs Adonis in a front face lock again, but spins around and knees him in the side to force him onto all fours before he switches back to the front face lock again. Adonis gets back up though and twists out of it with one of Knight's arms over his shoulder, Knight twists around and knees Adonis in the gut to break free. He grabs Adonis' arm and yanks him down to the mat with a Fujiwara armbar, but Adonis is able to grab the ropes before the hold can be fully applied. Knight gets up and stomps everywhere and anywhere as Adonis fights his way back to his feet.
BASTIAN KRULL: This is a very vicious and determined AJ Knight!
Adonis retreats to the corner and Knight tries to close the distance, but the Superman punch connects this time! Staggered and rocked, Knight goes for a takedown but Adonis defends it this time and lights poor AJ Knight up with a variety of strikes as he stumbles away. Knight turns his back to him and Adonis grabs him in an inverted face lock! He tries to pull him back into the middle of the ring, but Knight wraps his legs around the ropes to break the hold. Adonis ignores the break and thumps Knight in the chest multiple times. Shelzi pulls out a card.
JAKE AARONS: Referee Brian Shelzi has issued a yellow card to Adam Adonis! His first public warning!
Of course, Adam Adonis doesn't care about this and keeps blasting him. Shelzi forces him off and Adonis almost punches Shelzi's head off, and Shelzi being a former wrestler himself flinches, but gets right back in Adonis' face about it. Adonis smirks and grabs Knight again, but Knight roars forward with a forearm! Adonis is staggered back, Knight follows it up with an enzuigiri! Adonis stumbles into the corner and Knight charges in, but no one is home! Adonis grabs Knight in a rear waist lock and lifts him onto the top rope, then locks him in an inverted facelock! THE DRAGON CLUTCH! It's not his final form, but it is illegal! Shelzi counts to five and gives him a yellow card again!
JAKE AARONS: Referee Brian Shelzi has issued a yellow card to Adam Adonis! His second public warning!
Knight is in agony with nowhere to go and Shelzi tries to pull Adonis off, but he wrenches in tighter! Shelzi pulls out the red card! Adonis still doesn't release it! Stage hands and security hit the ring and pry him off.
JAKE AARONS: Referee Brian Shelzi has issued a red card to Adam Adonis! His third warning thus an automatic disqualification! Therefore your winner... AJ KNIGHT!
Knight falls back to the mat now free of the hold and is immediately attended to by medical staff and guarded by security as Adonis is not complying one bit with them trying to get him out of the ring.
BASTIAN KRULL: Not the win that AJ Knight wanted, but Adam Adonis was a man possessed!
CHAD GOMEZ: I know! Pretty scary, I wouldn't wanna meet that dude in a dark alley.
Knight gets up finally and stares down Adonis as he's being escorted to the back.
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:05 GMT -5
LION'S ROAD PRO-WRESTLING LAKE SUPERIOR TOUR
11/17 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
11/24 - Duluth, Minnesota
12/1 - Superior, Wisconsin
12/8 - Marquette, Wisconsin
12/15 - Sault St. Marie, Ontario
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:09 GMT -5
JAKE AARONS: This match is set for one fall with a fifteen minute time limit and is for the Heritage Championship!
The lights in the arena begin to dim as the nostalgic melody of "Bad Guy" by Jordan Comoli begins to play through the PA speakers. Smoke begins to rise and emerging from the clouded mist is the self proclaimed "Prince of CHAOS" - Mark Storm, who stands tall with his hood slung over his head, bouncing on his feet with his head bowed.
JAKE AARONS: Introducing first... the challenger! From Brooklyn, New York! Weighing in at two hundred and twenty pounds! MARK STORM!
Both of his arms explode upwards and all of a suddenly his hood has flung backwards, and his face is now revealed. He smirks before making his way down the aisle, that smirk upon his lips disappearing and now he's focused on the task in hand. He's wearing his black zipless jumper that has written in the middle "Your Hero, And Mine", with a trademark Project CHAOS logo below the writing. Standing by the edge of the ring, he lets out a triumphant roar, with the audience roaring back to him as he jumps onto the apron before he slingshots his way over the top rope. He takes off his hoodie and throws it to the audience before climbing the turnbuckle and posing for the audience. Jumping off, he falls to his knees in the middle of the ring, looking up at the heavens as his theme music slowly begins to fade out.
JAKE AARONS: His opponent...
DARKNESS COATS US!
JAKE AARONS: Being accompanied to the ring by Kassie Dark! From Duluth, Minnesota! Weighing in at two hundred and ten pounds! He is the current, reigning and defending Heritage Champion! COREY CRUELTY!
The lights dim and lightning effects dart across the venue as the blast beats and jagged vocals of Avenged Sevenfold's "Darkness Surrounding" echo through the venue. After a moment or two, the heavy part of the song kicks in and a sombre figure emerges wearing a longer duster jacket with his head bowed low. Corey Cruelty poses in the lion's mouth, arms forming an X over his crotch. Kassie Dark steps out from behind him and the two slowly make their way down to the ring. He hands his jacket to Dark and jumps inside the ring, handing the title to referee Robbie Morris.
JAKE AARONS: Your referee for this contest is Robbie Morris!
The bell sounds to start the match and Mark Storm almost marches down on Corey Cruelty, who looks on less than pleased at this intimidation tactic. Storm smirks and backs up, trying very early to get inside the young champion's head. The two men circle briefly before locking up, Storm pulls a side headlock and takes him down to the mat. Cruelty pushes Storm's head back, forcing himself free and locks his challenger in a headscissor hold. Storm wisely gets to the ropes quickly. They both stand up and Storm shoves Cruelty, alleging something but Morris questions the champion and he denies it. Storm shoves him again, but Cruelty shoves back! Storm charges in, but Cruelty grabs a side headlock and crisply takes him down to the mat. Cruelty tries to get comfortable, but Storm grabs him and rolls him into a cradle.
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Cruelty rolls back into his advantageous position, but Storm quickly gets up to his knees and fires Cruelty off into the ropes. On the return, Cruelty looks to score with a running knee but Storm pushes him aside and school boy cradles him!
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BASTIAN KRULL: An interesting approach from Mark Storm in the early moments, he looks to either be trying to catch the champion with some quick pins or maybe simply trying to frustrate him. There's pride in youthful exuberance and maybe Storm feels that Cruelty will get a bit frustrated by the veteran thinking he's going to be pinned that easily.
CHAD GOMEZ: Beats me. The guy sits in the dark all day, I spilled a drink backstage earlier and went looking for a mop. I swear I saw him sitting in the utility closet.
You can almost hear Bastian Krull shake his head to that one as Cruelty gets to his feet and feeds his challenger a forearm shot, but Mark Storm fires back with one of his own. Cruelty grabs him and decks him with several in succession before backing him into the ropes and shooting him off, he doubles over anticipating Storm's return but receives a kick to the mush for that. Storm shoots him off the ropes and goes for an elbow strike, but Cruelty ducks it and grabs Storm on the turnaround and plants him with a facebuster! Storm springs back and stumbles back into the corner where the champion continues giving Storm his diet of forearm strikes before whipping him into the opposite corner. He goes in for the Yakuza kick, but Storm grabs his foot and throws it down toward the mat. Storm charges out, but Cruelty catches him with a lariat! He clamps on a chinlock, but Storm fights back to his feet and punches Cruelty back into the ropes before launching him across the ring. Storm ducks a second lariat, handsprings off the ropes and looks for the roundhouse kick but Cruelty has it scouted. He grabs Storm from behind and rolls him into a pin!
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BASTIAN KRULL: If you saw the comments from Corey Cruelty, he's very much a fan of Mark Storm's work and it's very easy to see. Cruelty whether intentional or not has some of Storm's move sequences scouted like right there for example, he knows a roundhouse kick is preceded by the handspring and was able to get out of the way.
CHAD GOMEZ: I think the smartest thing he did there was roll Storm up into a pin! Whenever I spin around that much, I start feeling queasy and if someone threw me down to the ground, I don't know that I'd be able to get up in three seconds.
Cruelty quickly grabs Storm and pulls him for the Oblivion, but Storm hooks Cruelty's arm and yanks his head out then throws the champion out of the ring! Cruelty gets up and rushes back in the ring, Storm leaps over him and Cruelty hits the opposite ropes... Storm turns around and arm drags him to the mat. The champion gets back up and is arm dragged back down again, Storm gets up and bicycle knees the champion! Cruelty crashes to the mat in a hurry, holding his jaw in pain. Morris checks on him, but deems him OK and Storm moves in. He whips him across the ring, but Cruelty kicks off the middle turnbuckle and catches Storm with a mighty forearm shot! Storm stumbles back, but gathers himself and charges forward... Cruelty grabs him by the arm and swings his legs around... CRUCIFIX DRIVER! The crowd pops as Cruelty holds it for the pin!
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Cruelty gets up and pulls Storm to his feet with him, he chops him but the Prince of Chaos fires back with a chop of his own. Cruelty decides he doesn't want to get into a striking battle with Mr. Storm Style himself and feeds him forearm strikes without any breathing room, backing him up into the ropes and shooting him off. He catches him on the return with a running knee that flips him down to the mat, Cruelty hits the ropes and looks for an elbow drop but no one is home! Storm instinctively covers.
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Storm gets to his knees, shaking his cobwebs out and grabs Cruelty clubbing him in the back before pulling him into a front facelock. He grabs a hold of Cruelty's leather pants and hoists him straight up... delays... delays... delays...
CHAD GOMEZ: He keeps him up there like that he's going to add a little pink to Cruelty's complexion.
BASTIAN KRULL: And down! Nicely executed vertical suplex by the veteran Mark Storm!
Storm rolls over and covers, but only gets a two count. He groggily pulls Cruelty up to his feet and clamps on another front facelock and backs up close to the corner, the fans begin cheering as they've seen Mark Storm do this brutal move before... he lifts, but Cruelty blocks it. Cruelty drives Storm into the corner with a shoulder thrust and gets himself free of the facelock, Cruelty hoists Storm onto the top rope and climbs up. Storms nails him with some hard shots, delaying his climb a bit and then smacks his head off the turnbuckle to send him crashing back down to the mat. Storm gets up and tries to steady himself on the top rope, but Cruelty lunges for the ropes and crotches him! Cruelty slowly makes his way back up the ropes, Cruelty doesn't seem too sure what he wants to do with this advantageous position. He stands on the second rope and pulls Storm up, still not showing his cards... Storm again drills Cruelty's head off the turnbuckle and gutwrenches him... POWERBOMB! Cruelty crashes to the mat hard while Storm drops onto the apron and falls to the floor. The crowd erupts in a HOLY SHIT chant and the champion looks like he's out cold! Storm is no better, still reeling from being crotched on the turnbuckle.
BASTIAN KRULL: Referee Robbie Morris put in a difficult predicament here. Cruelty is down and out in the ring which is a ten count to get up, but Storm is down on the outside where it is a twenty count. He seems to be keeping his cool about things though and is giving both men some time to recover in this championship match.
Storm is the first to stir and he crawls close to the corner post and uses the stairs to crawl up to the ring apron, dropping himself on the apron. He rolls under the bottom rope and merely drapes an arm across Cruelty's chest!
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Storm rolls onto his back in exhaustion and disbelief, but too much time was given for the champion to get his wits about him again. Storm pulls himself to his feet using the ropes, watching as Cruelty pulls himself up in the centre of the ring. Storm grabs the top rope and jumps onto the second, springboarding back into the middle of the ring looking for the Storm Search cutter but Cruelty ducks down and Storm blows past him and bounces off the ropes... right into a boot! Cruelty gives the thumbs down, but Storm is fighting it! Cruelty lifts, nothing! He tries again, nothing! He pushes Storm forward, then kicks him as he stands straight up and pulls him in again... OBLIVION PILEDRIVER! Cruelty falls back as Storm unfolds slowly and falls to the mat. The champion drags himself across the mat and drapes an arm across his chest, but the bell sounds before a count is made! The fans boo as Jake Aarons tells us the time limit has expired, they want five more minutes!
BASTIAN KRULL: You know, I truly believe both these men would be willing to go five minutes more but they are in no shape to!
Indeed, Cruelty is handed his belt back but still has his arm draped over Storm while clutching the belt. Storm is definitely out, as is the case with anyone who takes the Oblivion Piledriver. Medical staff all attend to both men as the fans boo the announcement that a sudden period will not take place, but chants for both men arise as they are slowly helped out of the ring and to the back. Their efforts did not go unappreciated.
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:13 GMT -5
We cut to backstage, where Becky Chande is standing in front of a Lion’s Road backdrop with a microphone in her hand.
“I’m standing here backstage with one of the six men who will fight for the King of Lion’s Championship in the Wild Hunt match later tonight - Matt Pulver.”
The camera pans out to indeed show Matt Pulver standing beside her. He has that same old joyless but intense look that we have been grown custom to see from him lately.
“Matt, this will undoubtedly be a big and important match for you, but not an entirely unfamiliar one. You have shared a ring with all of the competitors in the match and you have even faced Robb Daniels for this very same championship. But you have not faced your own tag team partner Kenshin Takamura before. What are your thoughts about that?”
He mulls it over a bit, with almost a troubled expression on his face.
“Well, you’re probably the first one to bring this up without also bringing up the ‘tension’ between us. It’s not really a secret that Kenshin and I have not been getting along that well since teaming up together. And maybe this will strain our relationship further, but I’m here for that championship. No matter the cost.”
“This match, a Wild Hunt match, is a unique one: it will go on for 30 minutes and the person with the last fall wins. What’s your approach to this kind of match?”
“It’s all about the long game. I’ll be in that ring for 30 minutes with 5 of the best wrestlers – not just in Lion’s Road – but in the world.
They might be bigger, stronger, more experienced and as much as it pains me to admit, they might be better than I am. But in a wild hunt, it’s not about that. In a match like this, where you will be exhausted by the end of it, with skilled competitors ready to strike at you from every angle; it’s all about instincts.
And no matter what - doesn’t matter how fast you are, how strong you are or how tough you are – the hungriest lion will always get the prey. Because when you don’t have enough food, you will die. And when you’re about to die, your instincts will kick into high gear and every fiber in your body will fight to survive. And it won’t stop until that need is satisfied. Because you can’t live without it, you need it. You will fight relentlessly, because what do you have to lose?”
Matt’s expression grows even more serious.
“And guess what? I’m starving. And the King of Lions Championship is what I need to satisfy that hunger. So it doesn’t matter what obstacles stands before me, that title is mine. Because what do I have to lose?”
He stares absent-mindedly towards the ground, before turning and leaving the scene.
“Thank you, Matt. Back to you.”
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:18 GMT -5
Megadeth's "Killing is My Business" signals the arrival of Eli Buchanan and his Agents of Pain. Buchanan leads his duo through the lion's mouth, getting up close to the camera and telling all the viewers at home that tonight will be the last time we'll see Hammerstein and Mathews! Possibly for good! Buchanan holds his briefcase up and smiles sadistically as both of his Agents pat him on the shoulder and follow him down to the ring.
JAKE AARONS: This contest is scheduled for one fall with no time limit and is a loser leaves town match! The losing team must leave Lion's Road for ninety days!
The crowd pops.
JAKE AARONS: Introducing first at a combined weight of four hundred and ninety pounds being led to the ring by Eli Buchanan, they are Agent B! Agent D! THE AGENTS OF PAIN!
The crowd boos them in response to Aarons' introduction and Buchanan doesn't care one bit, but both Agents argue with fans as they head down the aisle. The lights go down and "The Rockafeller Skank" by Fatboy Slim hits to a ridiculous pop. An almost strobelike graphic of "STRAIGHT OUTTA WHYNOT" flashes across the video screen before slowing down. Smoke and fog begins pouring out of the lion's nose as Hammerstein barrels out with Anna Mathews in tow.
JAKE AARONS: Their opponents at a combined weight of three hundred and ninety two pounds! ANNA MATHEWS! AND HAMMERSTEIN!
Hammerstein takes Mathews by the hand and rushes down the aisle, fist bumping fans along the way.
MANDEVILLE NELSON: Wasting no time in this one!
Hammerstein and Anna charge down the aisle, sliding into the ring where the Agents greet them with stomps 'n such. Both Hammer and Anna get to their feet and begin feeding the baddies with strikes of their own, Hammer winds up and throws a big right hand at Agent D while Anna Mathews clobbers Agent B with a big ball of violent strikes. Hammerstein grabs D and chucks him out of the ring while Mathews creates some distance between her and B and heart kicks him out of the ring! The fans go crazy as the two hug. Eli Buchanan is livid, admonishing the hell out of his Agents of Pain as they regroup on the outside.
BASTIAN KRULL: Definitely not the start they were hoping for, but they had to know Hammer and Mathews would be fired up though. You don't need a scouting report for that!
Agent B slides in and the ring and swings wildly, Mathews ducks him and tries to grab him, but she gets reversed and sent into the ropes instead. Agent B leaps over her on the return and she hits the opposite set of ropes, B rolls back with a monkey flip apparently in mind but Mathews stops and stomps his face! Eli Buchanan is once again mad as hell on the outside, asking how he could be outsmarted by THAT woman. Mathews responds by smiling at Buchanan, but she takes her eyes off the prize and Agent B gets up and shoves her back into the Agents' corner. He tags in D and the two duo rain down blows on her. D tags in and they move her to the centre of the ropes and take a few steps forward - hip tossing her down hard. She lands, arching her back as Hammerstein pounds the turnbuckle to rally the fans. Loud chants of "HAMMER" being sounding throughout the venue and Hammer slaps the buckles harder as they grow louder. Agent D picks her up and delivers an atomic drop, sending her back into the Agents corner. D tags in B again, who pulls her out and does the same thing. D comes back in and the duo whip her off the ropes... DOUBLE SHOULDER TACKLE! Agent D gets up, threatens Hammerstein and tells him that they're going to snap her in half.
ELI BUCHANAN: IN HALF! JACOB! HAHAHA!
MANDEVILLE NELSON: Classy.
CHAD GOMEZ: She knew what she was getting into when she signed on the contract here.
Agent D pulls her to her feet and scoops her onto his shoulder looking for a powerslam. He gets in Hammer's face before turning around to do the move, but Hammer reaches in unseen by Xavier Price and pulls Anna's foot allowing her to slip out the back door! He tags her in and the fans go nuts! Hammerstein gets in and alternates between left and right hand punches on Agent D, the fans eating it all up! D goes down and rolls out of the ring, making an automatic tag to Agent B but Eli Buchanan gets on the apron and raises his fists. Hammerstein beckons him into the ring, but Eli remains on the apron and shakes his head with a smile before dropping back down at Xavier Price's request. This proves to be an attempt to buy his boys some time as Agent B rushes Hammer right as Agent D slides back into the ring. Hammerstein steps back, allowing them to run into each other and then grabs each man's head and conks their heads together! D falls down to the mat while B falls back against the ropes.
MANDEVILLE NELSON: That sounded pretty hollow!
Okay, maybe Nelson isn't totally unbiased in this one but the Pollos are friends and it's a longstanding grudge. Hammerstein grabs B and whips him into the corner and calls for it, the fans get a little quiet knowing the success rate of it... but Hammerstein bounds across the ring and splashes B in the corner no problem! The fans are loving it! Agent B falls to the mat and Hammerstein calls for the Whynot Bomb and the fans want it bad. Eli Buchanan leaps onto the apron and distracts Xavier Price as he tosses something to Agent D - it's his Tiger Mask, but it looks like it's loaded! The fans pop huge as Price orders Buchanan to the back! Buchanan is screaming and hollering as security grabs him and pulls him to the back, kicking his feet wildly. D runs across the apron is about to crack Hammerstein with it, when he swats it out of his hands! He wags his finger back and forth in his face! D goes for a punch, but Mathews yanks him off the apron and he crashes into the guardrail! She continues her assault on him as Hammerstein leaps off the ropes, but lands on his feet seeing that Agent B has rolled out of the way! B charges Hammerstein and gets him up, looking for a spinebuster but Hammerstein bell claps him and B drops him on his feet. KICK TO THE GUT! DROPPING THE HAMMER! B sells it like death! Hammerstein rolls him over and covers!
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MANDEVILLE NELSON: SEE YA LATER, ELI!
Buchanan has made the security's job difficult, as they haven't even made it to the lion yet. He's still kicking and screaming, but he has even more reason to do so now! Mathews delivers a final slap to Agent D before sliding back into the ring and embraces her boyfriend. The two share a long hug as the fans roar their approval. Referee Xavier Price raises both of their arms in the air as the fans lap it up! A ridiculous amount of security comes out and grabs the Agents, hauling them to the back as Hammerstein picks up the house mic and leads the fans in singing "NA NA NA NA HEY HEY GOODBYE!" while the Agents glare. If you listen closely through the yelling fans, you can hear Eli Buchanan screaming in the back.
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Post by Office on Sept 27, 2016 16:57:25 GMT -5
In the wild, creatures linger and move through the air swiftly, silently, deadly. There is no malice in their intention's, only thoughts of survival...of hunger.
Daniels dismisses it completely and whips Pulver into the turnbuckles where he hits sternum first and falls back to the mat! Daniels immediately follows up with a running knee drop! Daniels flips Pulver over onto his stomach and applies a Camel Clutch!
It is hunger that drives them from their homes, it is hunger than brings them from their families, it is hunger...that drives into the dark and into the wild.
Pulver leaps forward and kicks the arm he's been working on. Daniels grabs his bad arm and staggers away, Pulver charges forth with a dropkick! Daniels backs himself into the corner and begs for a timeout, but that is met with a kick to the gut! Pulver grabs Daniels and marches him across the ring to the opposite corner and begins bashing his head off the top turnbuckle! Pulver snapmares Daniels to the mat and applies a headscissors armbar combo.
Hunger needs to be quenched, nourished all in the hopes of continuing to flourish. When you let in linger it consumes you, rules you, forces you into places you never imagined. But sometimes, you feed it...
Pulver's feet come right out from underneath him and he smacks the back of his head on the top turnbuckle! Pulver falls on his knees and Daniels catches him before he falls face first to the mat, holding him in place with his foot. Daniels sizes him up for a photograph and then drops him with the Picture Perfect stunner! He covers...
1...2...3!
Daniels rolls off of Pulver and lifts an arm in victory. Referee Cordell Garner calls for some medical attention for Matt Pulver while Daniels gets to his feet and mocks Pulver by slowly clapping for him. Garner lifts Daniels' arm in victory as Jake Aarons climbs into the ring with the title belt in its case. A few stage hands hold either side of the case as Daniels stands posing for photographs while Matt Pulver is helped down the runway. Jake Aarons opens up the case to reveal the KOL Championship, Daniels looks on impressed as Aarons pulls the championship out and fastens it around the waist of Daniels. Daniels shakes Aarons' hand and poses for a few more photographs.
This driving force can be felt, young and old, bringing them back to their stomping grounds, familiar terrain, all for the hunt...all because of a need.
Robb Daniels decides to start forward first and yells at Julian Cutlass to bring it and the first generation champion explodes out of the corner looking for the Blazin' Kick! Daniels ducks and goes behind, Cutlass elbows himself free and spins around as Daniels stumbles back! LARIAT! The second generation champ falls back into the ropes and just as Cutlass is about to charge again, Daniels does a go behind once more and this time snaps off a German suplex faster than you can say undisputed champion! Daniels doesn't immediately follow up on his attack, so Garner orders him back into the corner and initiates the knockout ten count on Cutlass, who is clearly here and with the program but waits until Garner is at seven to get back up to his feet.
But even those of the purest of intentions can still be met with going home alone, left cold, tired, and hungry...
Referee Cordell Garner orders her to the back and urges security to take her there. This distraction allows Daniels to low blow Cutlass, Daniels smirks and manages a meager attempt of his snapshot taunt before driving Cutlass to the mat with his Picture Perfect Stunner! Daniels sits up for a moment then simply falls on top of Cutlass as the count is made!
1...2...3!
Lauren Parker-Daniels is let back to ringside as the match is now over and grabs both the first and second generation belts, then slides into the ring, draping them over her husband's shoulders as he struggles to get up. He smiles weakly, then resorts to just sitting on the mat with the titles in hand. After a few moments, he gets his wits about him and roars to his feet holding both titles high in the air before dropping to the mat and rolling out onto the runway. Parker-Daniels helps him to his feet and the wife leads her undisputed champion husband to the back. This leaves Cutlass all alone inside the ring just as he sits up. He's clearly disappointed, a little pissed and hurt. He gets to his feet, sighs and raises his arm to acknowledge the LOUD Cutlass chants and then stands with his hands on his hips looking at Robb Daniels leaving. He asks Garner some questions, but Garner shakes his head and says he didn't see it. Cutlass tries to protest but Garner remains firm, telling him that he has to see it to call it. Cutlass nods and once more soaks the reaction in, smiling wide when PLEASE DON'T GO chants begin filling the air.
The need to hunt takes over everyone, it his natural, instinctual, even legends in the business can feel it calling out to them. Pulling the back with it's siren call...
Daniels staggers in place until Takamura scoops him up... TAKAMURA DR--NO! Daniels slips out the back door and pushes Takamura into the ropes. He hits sternum first and comes back... CHOP BLOCK! Takamura goes down, but quickly gets back up on his knees. Daniels brings him to his feet... PICTURE PER-NO! Takamura shoves him sternum first into the turnbuckle... he rebounds out, GERMAN SUPLEX! He tries to bridge, but collapses...
But tonight, tonight we watch as a match full of champions compete. More gold adorns the ring tonight than any other night as we pit ffriends against one another in the quest for the King of Lion's Championship. The Essentials, The Streak, Black Lion's Road, all missionaries in their quest to spread the word on who shall be champion. Tonight all hands are on deck, as we watch Champions, Tigers and Wolves stalk the ultimate prey... The King of the Lions Championship. JAKE AARONS: This is your main event of the evening and is a thirty minute Scramble match for the King of the Lions Championship! The rules are as followed: two men will begin the match and every five minutes, another will enter the fray until all six men are in the match for the final ten minutes. The title cannot change hands unless a fall is scored on Robb Daniels, at which point whoever scored the fall will become the interim champion. The current reigning champion - interim or otherwise - must have a fall scored against him for the title to change hands. Should a challenger have a fall scored against him by anyone else in the match - he will be eliminated from the contest. INTRODUCING FIRST...The upbeat "Panic" by the Smith hits and the lion's mouth roars open... Ben Chrenshaw steps out with his hands on his hips, his waist adorned by the Iron Championship. He surveys the booing Calgary crowd and smirks, obviously not caring one bit about their reaction. JAKE AARONS: From London, England! He weighs in at two hundred and thirteen pounds! Lion's Road's Iron Man... THE CRIPPLER! BEN CHRENSHAW!He casually strolls down the runway, reaching the ring before he nonchalantly enters and gets checked over by referee Cordell Garner. The instrumental of Nelly’s “Heart of a Champion” begins playing as the mouth of the giant lion head opens up to a huge pop. JAKE AARONS: From Leksand, Sweden! He weighs in at one hundred and seventy five pounds! He is one half of the Pride Champions... MATT PULVER! As the beat kicks in, Matt Pulver steps out with his Pride championship around his waist, checking his wrists and warming up a bit. He keeps his eyes focused on the ring as he walks down the aisle with the determined steps. Once he reaches the ring, he quickly steps through the middle and top rope, unbuckles his championship belt and raises it to the audience. He hands the championship to the official, takes off his Lion's Road T-shirt and backs into his corner, rolling his wrists, checking the ropes, stretching his legs and just warming up in general as he waits for the match to start. JAKE AARONS: Your referee for this contest is Cordell Garner!To say the stare down between Ben Chrenshaw and Matt Pulver is intense would be an understatement. This is not the first time the two have locked horns since the I Quit match on August 11th, but is the first time they've met each other in "singles" action since then. MANDEVILLE NELSON: These two men will go at it for five minutes and then another will enter the match. It's entirely possible that one of Chrenshaw and Pulver could be eliminated before that timer expires though. BASTIAN KRULL: For the long, enduring wars these two men have waged against each other, I think five minutes is going to feel like thirty seconds to them.Garner signals for the bell and the Calgary crowd is loud with anticipation as Matt Pulver and Ben Chrenshaw slowly circle about, eyeing each other... Chrenshaw lunges forward for a take down, but Pulver clubs him in the back with some forearms before sprawling out! Chrenshaw wisely retreats, but with that agitating smirk on his face. Pulver shakes his head, grabs the ropes and stretches out a bit before readying himself back up to battle again. This time the two men engage in a collar and elbow tie up, Chrenshaw tries to pull a clinch but Pulver begins levelling him with forearm strikes! With Chrenshaw reeling from the blows, Pulver clamps on a side headlock but the Iron Champion backs his foe into the ropes and shoots him off. Pulver hits the opposite ropes and comes back... Chrenshaw grabs him and tries to throw him out of the ring and does, but Pulver lands on his feet. Pulver glares at him from the outside and charges back in, Chrenshaw looks concerned as the young lion rushes him. Chrenshaw tries to strike first, but it gets blocked... Pulver kicks him in the gut and then nails him in the back with a forearm club as he doubles over. Pulver grabs him in a rear waist lock and looks to try and German suplex the Iron Champion, but Chrenshaw elbows him several times and Pulver retreats to the corner. The Crippler isn't about to let him breathe though as he tracks him down and begins bashing his head off of the turnbuckle. Pulver slumps into the corner and Chrenshaw begins driving his shoulder into the midsection. He pulls Pulver out and throws him over his shoulder, turns around and is about to dump him unceremoniously to the mat but Pulver grabs onto the ropes and prevents him from doing so. Chrenshaw tries again, but Pulver holds on and then lets go, swinging his weight down and rolling Chrenshaw through with a sunset flip. Instead of the pin, Pulver pops up and double stomps him! He then leaps up onto the second rope and comes off with another one as the buzzer sounds. Pulver looks up as "God or Man" by Manowar hits.
BASTIAN KRULL: Are we finally going to get to see these two go at it again!?Alexander Irvine walks out of the lion's mouth with his head down, but removes the hood and reveals his wounds from last week. Pulver has turned his full attention to Irvine now, egging him on to get to the ring. Irvine ditches his robe and sprints down to ringside, but stops short. Pulver is yelling at him to come on, but Irvine just stares him down. Just when it looks like the Wolf is going to grab the middle rope and pull himself up onto the apron, he drops back down and opts to take the stairs. This agitates Pulver, who goes to rush him coming in but Ben Chrenshaw takes him out from behind with a chop block! Irvine enters the ring and exchanges glares with Chrenshaw, but the Unnatural from Iowa heads to a corner and watches as Chrenshaw watches him, all the while pulling Pulver's leg over the bottom rope and then leaping up in the air to stomp on it! MANDEVILLE NELSON: I must say that Alexander Irvine is a most devious man! He has spent months agitating Matt Pulver at every turn - all because Pulver pinned him - and he gets the chance to battle him here tonight and so far, he's letting Ben Chrenshaw do all the work.CHAD GOMEZ: Devious or intelligent? Alexander Irvine is a hurting man from his match last week and he's the third man out, there's still twenty five minutes left in this match. You can talk about all the pride and honour you want to, but I'll be damned if you wouldn't be doing the exact same thing in there in that situation. I would! Let Chrenshaw destroy him... again!Gomez laughs at his comment as Chrenshaw leaps into the air and stomps on the leg again. Pulver rolls across the ring in pain and Irvine watches on without expression, Chrenshaw slowly walks by the Wolf anticipating a move from him by Irvine doesn't budge. Pulver pulls himself up into the corner as Chrenshaw gets to him and kicks Chrenshaw in the gut, then grabs him by the wrist and Irish whips him across the ring as he falls to his knees. The Iron Champion hits the corner hard and falls to his knees, Pulver gets up to one knee and grabs the Crippler but doesn't have a chance to attack because Alexander Irvine grabs him in a half nelson then transitions into a full nelson and yells at Chrenshaw to get up. The Crippler gets up and fires several lefts and rights into the unprotected abdomen of Matt Pulver. Chrenshaw backs up into the ropes and charges out, just as Pulver headbutts Irvine with the back of his head! Irvine shoves him down to the mat in frustration and Chrenshaw clobbers Irvine! The buzzer sounds and "Phenomenon" by Dir en Grey hits and Kenshin Takamura walks out of the lion's mouth and heads down to the ring in a jog. Pulver gets to his feet just as he does and the two exchange a dirty look, but slap hands as a sign of cohesiveness. CHAD GOMEZ: We'll see how long that lasts.BASTIAN KRULL: These two have had trouble getting along before they even won the Pride titles, but yet they won the titles and they made a successful defense. These two might not see eye to eye, but they certainly know when to buckle up and set egos aside.CHAD GOMEZ: If Kenshin Takamura set his ego aside, there'd be no room for anyone else to sit.Takamura talks strategy with Pulver and by the way Pulver responds, it seems he asked him which one he wants and Pulver points immediately to Alexander Irvine and the crowd pops in response. Irvine is pulling himself up on the guardrail and Pulver though unsure of himself as he does so, grabs the top rope and slingshots himself over and planchas on top of Irvine! Takamura grabs Chrenshaw in a collar and elbow tie up and does a go behind, Chrenshaw quickly gets behind him and shoves him forward and taps his head several times. Takamura ignores it and the two lock up again, Chrenshaw goes behind and Takamura quickly transitions behind him. He shoves Chrenshaw, who turns around with a smirk only to eat a thunderous chop! Chrenshaw falls back against the ropes and Takamura shoots him across... Takamura leaps into the air as Chrenshaw comes running back, but drops down and quickly arm drags the Iron Champion to the mat and keeps him grounded in the arm lock. Takamura looks out to see where Pulver is, watching as his partner gets up to his feet and grabs Alexander Irvine and tries to guide him back into the ring, but the Wolf elbows him and follows up with a big right hand. Pulver goes down, but quickly gets back up to his knees as he tries crawling to his feet. Irvine climbs up onto the apron and watches as Pulver pulls himself up using the bottom rope, Irvine runs up and boots Pulver in the side of the head knocking him back down to the floor. Takamura releases the arm lock on Chrenshaw to attack Irvine, but Irvine ducks between the ropes and drives his shoulder into Takamura's midsection. Irvine climbs into the ring as Takamura is doubled over and grabs him by the head and begins Kawada kicking him! He releases and Takamura falls to a knee, Irvine bounds off the ropes and nails the Japanese legend with a shining wizard! He drops down and covers! 1... ... 2-KICK OUT! The buzzer sounds as "Columbia" by Oasis hits and Julian Cutlass walks out, also battered from the match with Irvine last week. Cutlass ditches the rope to a stage hand, shadow boxes a bit then stretches out before hopping into the ring. Irvine turns around and nods at Cutlass, who nods back. The Wolf pulls Takamura off the mat and throws him into the corner while Cutlass grabs Chrenshaw in a front facelock and backs him into the corner. MANDEVILLE NELSON: Julian Cutlass coming in as the fifth entrant means that Robb Daniels will enter at the twentieth minute mark and only has to survive ten minutes to retain his title... CHAD GOMEZ: Brilliant! He'll be the freshest man in!BASTIAN KRULL: He'll also have to contend with five other wrestlers at this rate because no one has been eliminated! I'll give Daniels all the credit in the world, he's been a great champion and I don't agree with his tactics but he's masterful in the ring. Five other challengers is a mighty mountain to climb, fresh or not.Cutlass gets slapped hard by Chrenshaw and then elbowed in the back of the head, knocking him down to the mat. Irvine's Irish whip attempt is reversed by Takamura, sending the Wolf into Chrenshaw! Takamura yells as he charges into the corner, Irvine drops and Takamura clobbers Chrenshaw! Irvine grabs him from behind and half nelson suplexes him to the mat! Pulver slides into the ring and ducks a clothesline attempt by Cutlass, stops short... LEAPING ENZUIGIRI! Cutlass goes down. Irvine gets up and clobbers Pulver from behind, knocking him down onto the middle rope. Irvine pulls him off into a powerbomb position and hoists him up... LIGER BOMB! He holds it! 1... ... 2... Pulver grabs the bottom rope just as Takamura upkicks Irvine from his position on the mat. Irvine gets up, ready to go after Takamura but the Iron Champion interrupts him. Chrenshaw clobbers Irvine into the corner, but Alexander Irvine fires back with some shots of his own! The Wolf rocks Chrenshaw, knocking him down to his knees and pulls himself out of the corner before grabbing him by the wrist and pulling him in. His clothesline is ducked however, and Chrenshaw dropkicks Irvine in the back of the leg! Cutlass rushes to his feet and lariats the Iron Champion, Takamura gets up and the two veterans begin trading blows! Cutlass backs Takamura into the ropes with forearms and tries to unload a kick, but Takamura catches it and dragon screw leg whips him to the mat, but he grabs the back of his neck while still holding the leg and pulls him back to his feet. Takamura locks both legs around Cutlass' as he knocks him back to the ground and has a kneebar applied! Cutlass rears back with his free foot and cracks Takamura in the head to break it up! Both men scramble to their feet as the crowd goes wild, Cutlass with a forearm, Takamura with a forearm! Back and forth! Takamura misses! EXPLODER! Takamura lands upside down in the corner! Meanwhile, after dropkicking the back of Irvine's leg, the Iron Champion went for the Wrinkle in Time but Irvine made it to the ropes just as Chrenshaw got caught by Pulver's single leg dropkick! Chrenshaw fell out of the ring and Pulver went to work on Irvine, double stomping the leg a few times before feeling the effects of the work done on his. Cutlass grabs Pulver in a front facelock and knees him a couple of times, calling for Irvine to get up. For the 38 year old Wolf, who's taken a beating in this match and his previous, it's easier said than done. Irvine drags himself up as Cutlass feeds Pulver a few more knees to keep him subdued, both men hoist the 20 year old into the air and drop him to the mat with a double brainbuster! Alexander Irvine calls for them to dog pile pin him, but the buzzer sounds and "Gangster's Paradise" by Coolio means only one thing matters now. CHAD GOMEZ: Here he is!Robb Daniels walks out, smile on his face as a sea of flash bulbs go off. He takes off his sunglasses and hands them to his wife, then hands off his golden hooded robe to her before kissing her and sending her to the back. MANDEVILLE NELSON: Let's hope she doesn't play a deciding role like she has before!CHAD GOMEZ: She's going to the back! Knock it off! BASTIAN KRULL: Look at Daniels! He's taking his time walking down to the ring because he knows that clock is ticking! CHAD GOMEZ: He didn't win the title by sheer luck, Bas. He may not be the most dominant man in wrestling, but I'd argue that he's the smartest!Daniels slowly walks down the aisle, as Pulver rolls out of the ring and plops on the floor after the double brainbuster. Takamura finally crumbles to a flat resting place himself and Chrenshaw slowly pulls himself back up onto the apron and watches both members of Black Lion's Road looking at the King of the Lions. Cutlass and Irvine nod and take off after Daniels, who to his credit doesn't back down or run. He stands tall, unstraps his belt and hands it to a stage hand as he prepares to fight or die by the sword. Interestingly, Chrenshaw doesn't move from his spot leaned over the ropes and instead watches the action unfold with a smirk on his face. Daniels strikes first, clocking Irvine and pushing him down before renewing his feud with Cutlass by clinching up and the two tumble to the ground as Irvine pulls himself up off of the guardrail and pries his partner off of the champion, yelling at him to get it in the ring! Daniels scrambles away while the two BLR guys trade words! Irvine pushes Cutlass, who pushes back and walks back to the ring. Irvine gets up and forearms Cutlass in the back and rolls him into the ring. Irvine chases after Daniels, who runs around the outside of the ring. He slides in beside Chrenshaw, who leaps off the apron and double axe handles Irvine! Daniels smiles as he backs up into... Julian Cutlass! The crowd erupts again as the two men begin exchanging blows! BASTIAN KRULL: As you can see on the bottom of your screen, there are six minutes remaining in this match!MANDEVILLE NELSON: And a match that is known for its many falls has yet to see one, Robb Daniels must be the one to have a fall scored against him for the title to change hands! It certainly feels like it's going to come down to the wire!Daniels gets a knee up, doubling Cutlass over and quickly snaps off a suplex. Cutlass goes down and Daniels lines him up for a knee drop, but Cutlass rolls out of the way. Daniels clutches his knee as he rolls toward the ropes. Cutlass gets up and Mongolian chops Daniels several times, knocking him back down into the corner. Cutlass yanks him to his feet in a side headlock and throws him over with a take down. Daniels gets up holding his back and rushes Cutlass, who side steps and delivers a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker! The fans grow rowdy as they know what usually comes next! Irvine and Chrenshaw stop fighting to watch as Cutlass readies his kick. Cutlass charges... BLAZIN' KICK! With four minutes to go and that kick on a worn down opponent, you think it would spell certain doom but Robb Daniels is still fresh and is certainly rocked by it... but is maintaining his balance quite well. Well, he was... he falls against the ropes and staggers back out... Cutlass goes in to cradle him but Daniels kicks him! PICTURE PERFECT STUNNER! Cutlass goes down and so too does Daniels. Chrenshaw clobbers Irvine's head off the apron and crawls in to make the cover! 1... ... 2... Irvine pulls him back out and Battle Cry forearms him! Irvine lands on top of him, but pulls himself to his feet and pulls Cutlass out so he can slide in. Daniels is slowly fighting his way back to his feet, but Irvine stands behind him... and clamps on the Maelstorm! The Anaconda Sleeper! Daniels has a lot of fight in him and Irvine's got the hold applied tightly hoping for a quick goodnight and the champ falls to his knee, but Irvine has to readjust and Daniels backs him up and slams him into the corner! Irvine releases the hold and Daniels falls forward, slowly getting back up as Irvine screams and leaps onto his back, applying the hold again! Daniels is trying to shake it loose, but not having any such luck. Daniels falls to a seated position and Irvine laughs, but looks up and gets obliterated by Kenshin Takamura's Tiger Strike! The Buzzsaw kick comes within inches of hitting Daniels too, and you can see by the look in his weary, fading eyes that he noticed! Released from the hold with a minute and a half to go, Daniels gasps for air. Takamura goes for a second Tiger Strike, but this time on Daniels... the kick is ducked and Daniels shoves Takamura forward and gets to his feet. Takamura comes back with a Tsunami Crash, but Daniels ducks the rolling elbow too! He grabs Takamura in a waist lock and judging by the strain on his face trying to keep Takamura from breaking his grip, he's content just to hang on for the remaining minute. Takamura knows time is ticking away and elbows him several times! With forty seconds to go, Takamura finally breaks free and does a go behind and clamps on a waistlock of his own! Daniels checks the clock, thirty five seconds and lunges forward to grab the ropes as Takamura tries to German suplex him! Takamura clubs him in the back of the head and and breaks his grip on the ropes, then reapplies the waistlock and German suplexes the champion! With twenty five seconds left, Takamura manages to bridge up and holds it, despite his body shaking. 1... ... 2... ... PULVER DOUBLE STOMPS THEM! The crowd is in a frenzy as Pulver rolls forward with his momentum and gets up, he grabs Daniels' arms, crosses them over and sticks his leg in then rolls forward... THE PULVERIZER APPLIED WITH FIFTEEN SECONDS LEFT! Chrenshaw dives into the ring and breaks the submission up, Takamura grabs Chrenshaw by the tights and sends him out of the ring and follows him out. Pulver goes to grab Daniels again, but Irvine yanks him out of the ring! Pulver SNAPS and clubs the shit out of him as Irvine tackles him to the ground. Daniels fights back to his feet, looking at the two parties fighting... and... CUTLASS! He applies a half nelson, half chickenwing and suplexes! FIRE TIGER SUPLEX! BRIDGES! 1... ... 2... ... 3! THE BUZZER SOUNDS! Cutlass collapses in the bridge. Takamura and Chrenshaw stop fighting, but Pulver chucks Irvine over the guardrail and leaps over after him. The two begin battling in the crowd as the security hops the rail to go after them. Takamura takes off in that direction also, Chrenshaw grabs his Iron title and makes his way to the back as referee Cordell Garner hands the title to the downed Julian Cutlass. Cutlass sits up and clutches the belt to his chest. He gets up and roars with his excitement as he raises the belt in the air to the delight of the Canadian fans! Daniels is struggling to get to his feet behind him and Cutlass takes a fighting stance, but Daniels looks at him, nods and drops out of the ring and heads to the back. Cutlass gets his arm raised by Garner before he falls back down to his knees and admires the title on the mat. BASTIAN KRULL: Nine years after he won the first generation title, he wins the second! Julian Cutlass! The man used his rematch clause from the first generation title to get his way into this match and if he'd lost, it would've likely been his last chance at this... but here he stands, or in this case kneels... the King of the Lions once again! For everyone here tonight, my name is Bastian Krull! Goodnight, wrestling fans!
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