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Event: WPW Ode to the Immortals
Date: 10.02.10
Venue: The United Center
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Before the pay-per-view officially begins, we are treated to a hype video set to Nonpoint’s “In the Air Tonight.” The first visual we see as we fade in from black is over the city of Chicago from an overhead view, gazing down upon the bright city lights during the night.
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment, for all my life, oh lord
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment, for all my life, oh lord
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord, oh lord
The auspicious debut of The Winner’s Circle (Komodo, Daniel Shine, Damon Black, Lance Van Leer, and Malice) is highlighted in the first video piece, showing them walking to the ring for the very first time, and shortly after brief glimpses at the destruction they’ve caused and the careers they’ve affected, including Rohan Malhotra, Dan Dunn, Chris Chambers, Adam Hurst, Johnny Reed, Blake Straker, Chris Fallon, and many others.
Well, if you told me you were drowning
I would not lend a hand
I've seen your face before my friend
But I don't know if you know who I am
I would not lend a hand
I've seen your face before my friend
But I don't know if you know who I am
Next we see the combatants in the WPW World Freestyle Title match, Rohan Malhotra and Adam Pugh, and clips from their battle for the title that ended in a draw, as well as their subsequent tag team match that ended in hostility.
Well, I was there and I saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes
So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been
It's all been a pack of lies
I saw it with my own two eyes
So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been
It's all been a pack of lies
The focus now is on two of WPW’s undercard feuds: the tumultuous triangle between Prince Angelos, El Ovino Negro, and Davy Honor, as well as the brutal blood feud amongst the former members of Murderous Intent, Will Bauer and Drake Vinaldi.
And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord, oh lord
And I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord, oh lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord, oh lord
And I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord, oh lord
Glimpses of Dimitri’s agitation with Locke Adams, as well as the matches between The Lindens and Bad Men Inc. are now displayed.
Well I remember, I remember don't worry
How could I ever forget
it's the first time, the last time we ever met
But I know the reason why you keep your silence up
No you don't fool me
The hurt doesn't show; but the pain still grows
It's no stranger to you or me
How could I ever forget
it's the first time, the last time we ever met
But I know the reason why you keep your silence up
No you don't fool me
The hurt doesn't show; but the pain still grows
It's no stranger to you or me
More focus is given to the main event, the War Games match between Winner’s Circle and their opposition, as well as the high stakes street fight between Dan Dunn and Blaine Williams.
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord ,oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord ,oh lord
Members of the Freestyle Gauntlet, and several members of the WPW roster in general, are now shown in remarkably similar poses, mostly ones of reflection or ambition. A similarity is drawn between the roster and its unified purpose of glory.
I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord ,oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord, oh lord
I can fell it in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord ,oh lord
I can feel it in the air tonight, oh lord
Well I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord, oh lord
I can fell it in the air tonight, oh lord
We end with a graphic being shown, before cutting into the live pay-per-view! Scott the Scoop and “Slick” Rick Avalio struggle to speak over the explosions of pyrotechnics that set off the official beginning to Ode to the Immortals!
Scott the Scoop:
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the historic spectacle, World Pro Wrestling’s Ode to the Immortals!
We are live in the United Center here in Chicago, Illinois, and tonight will be the most important night in WPW’s short history. Alongside me is my broadcast colleague, “Slick” Rick Avalio, and Richard, from top to bottom, the card is lined with some of the most significant battles and historic match-ups in the history of this sport.
Slick Rick:
Well, it physically pains me to agree with you, Scooper, but you hit the nail on the head. Tonight is all about making history and attempting to achieve superstardom in the sport of kings. There’s a saying that’s been used in our sport before, and I think it’s especially true tonight: World Pro Wrestling is where men become heroes, heroes become legends, legends become gods, and gods become immortals. This is the showcase of the superstars, Scotty… This is the ultimate proving ground for every wrestler, and it’s where every aspiring wrestler strives to be. This is Ode to the Immortals.
Scott the Scoop:
From wrestlers trying to move up the ladder, to personal battles over philosophical differences, the night all leads up to our two main events. Originally scheduled to be a three-way Iron Man match, the battle for the World Freestyle Championship is now a traditional 60-minute Iron Man match, pitting the number one contender, “The Minority Militant” Rohan Malhotra, against the reigning and defending champion, “The Artist” Adam Pugh in what promises to be… quite bluntly… one of the greatest matches this sport has ever seen.
Slick Rick:
Pugh returns to his hometown with both the belt and a chip on his shoulder, Scotty. He was taken to the limit for the very first time against Rohan, and let’s be honest here: this match may have originally been scheduled to be a three-way dance, but frankly, we’re fortunate that Brick Rodgers got arrested or whatever the hell happened, because the real issue has always been between these two. Malhotra’s got his work cut out for him if he’s going to wrestle the title away from the best Freestyle wrestler the sport has ever seen.
Scott the Scoop:
And in the main event of the evening, The Winner’s Circle will do battle with the four men they’ve tormented for the better part of the last three months, a team of four of the top wrestlers in World Pro Wrestling, “The Hot Commodity” Adam Hurst, “The Black Snake” Blake Straker, “The Psychotic Superstar” Chris Fallon, all led by the legend himself, Sean “Thunder” Walker. But this isn’t the standard eight-on-eight match up that Blaine Williams wanted. No, this match will be contested in WAR GAMES!
The camera pans upward from the announcer’s table to a large, ominous steel cage suspended high above the ring, with the fans cheering and yelling as they notice the iTron displaying the structure.
Slick Rick:
Twenty feet tall and encompassing the entire ring and ringside area, this steel cage is going to do what seems utterly impossible: contain eight of the biggest superstars in our sport, two teams of four that are going to attempt to beat the living hell out of each other. When all eight man enter the ring, the ceiling will lower, and that’s when the real fun will begin. With weapons hanging from the ceiling, the match will reach abhorrent, gruesome levels of violence… frankly, you’re all sadists for watching this show.
Slick Rick:
But let’s not forget about all the classic match-ups on the show… Whether it’s the former teammates of Murderous Intent going head-to-head one more time, or the high stakes match-up between Executive Shareholders, Blaine Williams and “The Big Kahuna” Dan Dunn, there’s no bigger stage for this event to unfold than the United Center here in Chicago, and there’s no bigger show in wrestling than Ode to the Immortals.
The hype job by the broadcast team is cut off abruptly by The Winner’s Circle. The foursome of Komodo, Black, Van Leer, and Shine run down the Chicago crowd, as well as their opponents tonight. The Winner’s Circle has lived up to their namesake and their reputation thus far in WPW by remaining utterly dominant. Will the most hated faction in wrestling conquer their enemies once and for all on the grandest of stages?
Few men have been able to shake the seemingly unbreakable focus of the Russian Monster known as Dimitri. Locke Adams has been a thorn in the side of the beast, but the gargantuan shootfighter plans to extinguish the pest known as “The Disruption” tonight on the grandest stage in wrestling. Will The Herald of The End finally make good on his promise to destroy The Disruption once and or all, or have Adams’ mind games affected the psyche of one of the sport’s most feared demons?
Match One:
Locke Adams vs. Dimitri
Singles
The sound of “Your Betrayal” by Bullet For My Valentine is enough to bring these Chicago fans to their feet in anticipation for the opening contest here on Ode to the Immortals. The cameras begin to pan throughout the arena, not quite sure from which direction ‘The Disruption’ may enter the ring. After the drumming ceases and the song plays for a minute without an entrance, we abruptly cut to the backstage area, where Dimitri is seen going toe-to-toe with his opponent!
The fans can be heard cheering in the background as Dimitri grabs Locke from behind and slams his head into a nearby table, and then bounces him off a wall. He starts viciously soccer kicking the downed Adams in the head, but is suddenly… attacked by Locke Adams!? What the hell? It’s another one of Adam’s devoted followers, who tries to grab Dimitri from behind, but gets thrown overhead with a sickening Judo-style throw, slamming the poor bastard right on his head! Two more Locke followers are seen, and Dimitri levels them with a double clothesline that drops both men where they stand. Another Locke lookalike has a steel chair and charges toward Dimitri, but The End delivers a big boot into the chair, causing a loud clang and kicking the chair into the impostor’s face. Dimitri looks at the fallen bodies that surround him, letting out a sadistic chuckle…
Dimitri:
ADAMS… SHOW YOURSELF, YOU COWARD!
Locke Adams:
I’m right here.
Dimitri stares down the long corridor, the camera switching around in time to see him bolting after The Disruption, who clinches his fists and prepares to go to war! The two men immediately begin slugging it out, right in the middle of the hallway, with screaming, petrified crew members fleeing in horror. Dimitri uses his size and strength advantage to push Adams into a wall and unload with heavy hands. Adams covers up and absorbs the monster’s blow before countering with some body blows. Dimitri fights back with a sharp kick to the stomach and grabs Adams’ by his head. He tries slamming him into the wall, but Locke fires back with an elbow to the sternum and slams Dimitri’s face into the bricks. The monster stumbles toward the entryway to the ramp, and Locke pursues him with some hard shots. Adams grabs a nearby steel tray and smacks it over Dimitri’s back as he follows him toward the ring. Dimitri walks out on stage to a mixed reaction from the fans, mostly of cheers as now they can see the brawl up close. Locke Adams is right behind the Russian, wielding the steel tray. He swings wildly, but Dimitri ducks under, which isn’t an easy feat for a man his size. Adams turns around and Dimitri punches the tray right into his face, sending it clanging onto the steel ramp as Adams stumbles a few paces back. Dimitri grabs him around the throat and throws The Disruption down the ramp with a tremendous choke toss, slamming his back onto the steel and causing Adams to roll down the hard metal entryway. Adams rolls back to all fours, but Dimitri kicks him in the head with a vicious punt, and Adams falls limply at the base of the ramp. Dimtiri walks over to the steel guardrail and reaches over, grabbing a steel chair that was emptied by a scared fan. He folds the metal chair up and brings it down hard across Adams’ back, causing a CRACK sound that echoes throughout the United Center. He turns the chair upside down and drives the end of it against the back and back of the neck of his opponent, over and over again. After the repeated blows, he throws the chair across the ringside area. The official in the ring tries to order Dimitri to bring Adams into the ring, but it’s to no avail, as the monster grabs Locke by his pants and hair and spins him around, throwing him head-first into the steel ring steps! The impact is enough to make the stairs move, and Dimitri grabs them, easily hoisting them onto his shoulder in a feat of strength. Adams struggles to reach his feet, some small lacerations noticeable on his head from the attack. He finally gets to his feet and Dimtiri charges, taking his head off with a brutal shot from the stairs! Adams falls to the ringside floor again, unconscious from the blow. A relentless and unsympathetic Dimitri holds the stairs high above Adams’ head and drops them straight down! He slams the steel right into his opponent’s face once more and finally pushes them aside. He drags the groggy Adams back to his feet and pulls him into a bearhug before running him into the steel turnbuckle post. He keeps his grip around Locke and spins around, driving his back onto the steel ring steps with a sickening spinebuster! Adams lies sprawled out, defenseless from the Russian’s attacks. Dimitri grabs the metal chair from earlier, now bent out of shape, and holds it high above his head… SMACK! He sandwiches Adams between the stairs and chair, and finally drops the metal object and grabs Adams by his hair. Dimitri drags Locke toward the ring, the ref breathing a sigh of relief… until Dimi hoists his opponent onto his shoulder and drops him face-first onto the apron with a variation of the Snake Eyes. Adams’ neck snaps back and he falls limp to the floor again. Dimitri reaches underneath the ring and pulls out a spare light tube used for lighting around the ring. He smiles sinisterly before placing the light tube on the ringside mat and grabbing Adams by the hair again. Dimitri slowly and carefully places his adversary’s skull on top of the light tube, face-down no less, and then puts a boot over the back of his head. The Russian gazes upon a booing and sympathetic crowd before lifting his boot… CRASH! He slams Locke’s face into the glass! THIS IS DISGUSTING! It appears that disturbing maneuver satiated Dimitri’s bloodlust, as he finally rolls Adams’ lifeless carcass into the ring and climbs on the apron, stepping over the top rope as the referee calls for the bell, signaling the “official” beginning of this match.
Match One:
Locke Adams vs. Dimitri
Singles
The devious demon looms over his prey. The fans try to rally behind Adams, but it seems a foregone conclusion that Dimitri is just toying with him now, having his way with the bloodied and battered “Disruption”. Dimitri casually kicks Adams’ head, scraping the sole of his wrestling boot against his bloodied face. Locke grits his teeth and begins to rise from the mat, shaking his head no. He glares at Dimitri, as if to ask, “Is that the best you got?” Dimitri shows him it wasn’t, as he unleashes a barrage of soccer kicks! He unloads with rapid-fire, brutalizing kicks to the skull, sending Adams down in a bloody heap. After about a dozen horrific blows, he peels his adversary off the canvas and hooks him in a butterfly lock. Dimitri glances around at the worried expressions on the faces of Adams’ many fans before hoisting him in the air and planting him with the Wings of Tears! Dimitri rolls Adams onto his back and places both hands on his chest… one… two… thr-Dimitri lets him up! Oh, this is bad… The fans are really letting the monster have it now. He pulls Adams up, bludgeoning him with short fists while doing so. He says something inaudible to him while holding his head at an arms’ length by his hair. Adams swings wildly, landing a couple good shots that seem to stun Dimitri, but the monster brings the match back in his favor with a sharp knee to the stomach. He doubles Adams over and lifts him upside down… PILEDRIVER! That move is notorious for doing damage to the neck! Adams lies on the canvas, clutching that exact body part in pain, but Dimitri shows no mercy. He lifts Locke off the mat once more and grabs him around the throat with one hand. He hoists Adams into the air and plants him with the Eternal Darkness! The monster finally crawls to a cover, hooking the leg and getting the three count…
Winner via Pinfall: Dimitri
The evening gets off to a bad start, as the seven-foot Russian dominates the fan favorite. Dimitri raises both hands in the air after the victory, but he glances down and sees Adams trying to crawl to his feet. The Monster unloads more vicious soccer kicks to his head while he’s down, repeatedly blasting him in the skull with his boot. The referee tries to intervene, but Dimitri grabs him by the shirt and throws him out of the ring! The fans are really worried now, as Dimitri rolls out of the squared circle and grabs the steel chair from earlier, sliding inside. The monster unfolds the chair and sets it on the mat, then focusing his attention on the downed Adams, who is still lying prone on the canvas. He pulls Adams to his feet and places his head on the chair, immobile and exposed. Dimitri turns toward the fans for a brief glance at their jeering and concerned looks on their faces. He runs off the ropes and jumps through the air on the rebound, delivering an axe kick to the back of The Disruption’s skull! Adams’ head crashes into the steel chair, and he falls to the canvas, spilling more blood. Dimitri grabs the misshapen chair and sets it on the mat again, though it’s wobbly and unstable. He pulls Adams up into position for what appears to be a DDT on the chair, drawing more boos from the crowd, but Dimitri apparently has second thoughts and drops Adams to his knees, much to the fans’ delight… until he pulls him back up again and hoists him onto his shoulder. He pauses for a moment, really soaking it in, before flipping Adams forward and slamming his face off the seat of the chair with The End! Locke is completely unconscious now as EMTs scurry to the ring. They’re cautious of the dangerous Dimitri, as he’s finally satisfied with the carnage he has wrought, and exits the ring to the sound of “Nightmare” by Avenged Sevenfold. The medical team attends to Locke Adams, and the Russian wears a sadistic smile on his face, raising his fists for one last time to boos from the fans.
The introspective by the enigmatic Omega is one that leaves us wanting to know more about this mysterious wrestler. He is not the young fool he once was, believing he is immortal. Whoever Omega is, he’s clearly determined not to take life for granted, as perhaps he once did. Will he take a step in that direction tonight by seizing the moment and defeating one of the sport’s hottest up and coming wrestlers in Sanjay Khan?
The popular veteran known as Razor has been the life of the party and notorious for his reckless lifestyle and in-ring style that have made him a superstar. Cocky as always, the Personification of Sports-Entertainment knows that victory tonight in the Freestyle Gauntlet will secure him a title shot. With the gold and the girls, Razor can give World Pro Wrestling an injection of adrenaline and superstardom.
Perhaps the antithesis of everything Razor stands for, WEAPON is a misanthropic psycho bent on making everyone feel as bad physically as he does internally, emotionally, and psychologically. He has studied each opponent tonight, not taking this match lightly in the least. His borderline obsession could give him the edge in this gauntlet.
Much like his opponent tonight, Khan battles with his personal demons as well as the mystifying Omega. The Mercenary of Mayhem is determined to take advantage of his match tonight as well, in a performance he hopes will guarantee him his spot on the WPW roster and a steady source of income.
Match Two:
Sanjay Khan vs. Omega
Singles
Written by X
This marks the debut of WPW’s enigma. Nobody is quite sure who Omega is, or what he’ll be bringing to the table. Meanwhile, for the “Mercenary of Mayhem,” this is a very critical match, considering his previous two matches included a cheap loss at the hands of Will Bauer and a win over Dimitri by countout. Clearly the ability to make an impact, even against this relatively unknown quantity, would be a step in a positive direction.
Khan wastes no time charging at Omega, who sidesteps and avoids contact. The Queensbridge native sharply turns back and fires a Shoot Kick to Omega’s leg, and then follows this up with a Jab to the throat. Omega staggers backwards, but Khan’s attempt to follow this up with a Forearm Smash gets blocked, and instead Omega turns this into a Hammerlock. Unfortunately for the newcomer, Sanjay’s martial-arts experience comes into play, as he gets his left leg behind Omega’s right leg and places his free hand around Omega’s neck, tripping him up and breaking the hold. “The Mercenary of Mayhem,” takes the opportunity to mount the Minneapolis native and deliver three elbow shots to the face. Both men rise to their feet, and Sanjay attempts a Pump Kick but Omega manages to grab the leg and uses the Indo-Caribbean man’s momentum to plant him with a Fisherman’s Suplex.
The rookie begins to grapevine Khan’s legs, as if going for either the Figure Four or his trademark STF; this submission attempt is easily thwarted here in the early going. As Khan is rising to his feet, Omega attempts a stiff punt to the face, but the underground veteran manages to roll out of the way and slides underneath the ropes so that he is on the other side of the apron. Omega looks to Clothesline his foe off the apron, but Sanjay has a trick up his sleeve, and delivers a Kidney Punch while the referee is vulnerable at his terrible camera angle! The newcomer staggers back and crumbles to a heap relatively quickly, and Khan is quick to charge back into the ring, stomping Omega’s right arm at the elbow twice before locking into the Jujigatame. The rookie at first seems a little flustered, boosting the “Mercenary of Mayhem’s” confidence level, but eventually the Minneapolis native is able to wriggle around while trapped in the Jujigatame, and eventually his free arm grasps the ropes, causing the audience to cheer.
There is a sense of frantic desperation tonight for Sanjay Khan, and this emotion is conveyed by his furious glare at his adversary as he continues to hold onto the Jujigatame even after the rope break, finally conceding the submission at the count of 4. While this maybe a normal tactic for the Queensbridge native, the expression on his countenance suggests this match is far from ordinary. The fans start to boo a little bit for this cutthroat approach to today’s big performance, but Khan is oblivious as he continues to work on his opponent, yanking Omega off the ropes with a Half Nelson. It looks like he’s going for a Half Nelson Suplex, but Omega breaks free of the hold by stringing together successive elbow shots. Pivoting, he nails Sanjay with a Spike DDT, and goes for the pin count, but the newcomer gets nothing but a one.
Omega gets back on his feet by the time Khan begins to get back onto his knees. The Minneapolis native runs towards the ropes and bounces back, bringing “The Mercenary of Mayhem” back to the mat with a Running Clothesline. Allowing his momentum to carry him to the opposite ropes, Omega bounces off again, but this time Sanjay crouches underneath, cocks back, and blasts his adversary with a VICIOUS roundhouse kick! Khan mounts Omega’s back and delivers an elbow shot to the back of the head. He goes for a Crossface Chickenwing, but Omega is too close to the ropes and manages once again to secure a grip on it, and once again, Khan lets go only at the 4 count.
Khan hauls Omega up to a standing position, and hoists him up, going for Combustion, but the rookie manages to thwart the move with a quick Hurricanrana! He unleashes a flurry of punches from the mounted position that results, and gets to his feet, dragging Sanjay up as well. Taking a few steps back, Omega winds up and nails Khan with a Knee-Facebuster. The Minneapolis native tacks on an Elbow Drop, showing some persistence and focus, the crowd urging him on. Omega brings his foe back to a vertical base, but as he gets a front facelock down as if to hit Khan with another DDT of some sort, Khan responds by powering his way out of the hold and planting Omega with a T-Bone Suplex! Khan bounces off the ropes, and as Omega groggily gets back up, the Queensbridge native rebounds… BRRRRRRRRRRRAT! Omega’s gonna feel that shot tomorrow morning! The pin… 1, 2… KICKOUT! Khan glares lividly at the referee, as if demanding a justification for why he STILL hasn’t put this rookie away yet.
At this point, Sanjay wants to end this match pronto, and he lifts up his adversary slightly, trying to wrap his arms around for The Merc Job… But Omega fights his way out of it by throwing a few shots to the sternum. Khan rolls away as Omega struggles to his feet with the aid of the ring ropes. Still feeling as if he can put this match away now, and acting slightly impatient, Khan comes up to the ropes, yanks Omega off, and hoists him up to drop him with his second finisher, Gunshot in the Ghetto… BUT Omega breaks out and lands on his feet! Kick to the gut… OMEGA’S END! He hooks the leg… 1, 2, 3… Omega has stunned the wrestling world in a powerful and competitive debut!
Winner via Pinfall: Omega
Omega rises to his feet and gets a standing ovation from the crowd. He has definitely made a good first impression, and looks to have a bright future in this business. Sanjay Khan’s career, however, seems to be in jeopardy. With his record at 1-2, the sole win coming via countout, he appears to be in shambles. Khan can only take his frustration out by pounding on the mat. The camera zooms in on his face, and we see that he is snarling, perhaps even muttering to himself, his mouth foaming in rage. Still seething, he eventually slides out of the ring and heads miserably back up the ramp. As the cameras continue to try and get a closeup of Khan, the “Mercenary of Mayhem” suddenly shoves the nearest camera guy backwards, and looks as if he wants to do more damage, but merely stomps his foot down right next to the cameraman several times before stomping off…
Alex Michaels is used to having multiple partners at the same time *cough* but what about dealing with multiple opponents? The Climax seems confident, putting down his opponents in his usual dismissive tone. He has the experience and the Freestyle Championships from other organizations. Michaels is ready to piss excellence and shit sexiness on his way to securing another shot at the sport’s premier title in his division.
One man whose personality doesn’t exactly lend itself toward sexual conquests with several promiscuous women is the serious shooter known as Kenzo Katana. One of the most decorated pure athletes in the sport, the man from Japan detests the gimmicky nature of the Freestyle Division. A victory tonight would ensure that, for at least one night in his eyes, the title would at least be contended in a bout with one true warrior.
Are you ready for a British invasion? Innovators from England are set to invade the WPW, and it could be a matter of time before we’re eating fish and chips, mate. Cheerio.
After a lengthy hiatus, the world-class mixed martial artist, Dave Cashman, makes his return at Ode to the Immortals to battle for the right to challenge for the World Freestyle Title. Cashman’s wealth of experience in combat situations could give him an advantage heading into this chaotic and unpredictable match-up, and the desire to prove he is better than any pro wrestler on the planet could be enough to tip the odds in his favor.
Rob Cavallo has been at the top of this business, but has also hit rock bottom in recent memory. His inconsistencies have pretended him from achieving his destiny, but he can take a huge step in the right direction tonight should he leave Chicago victorious with a guaranteed title shot in his grasp. He certainly seems assured that he’s better than the rest; now all he has to do is prove it.
Before things get underway with the Freestyle Gauntlet match, the Chicago fans are pleased to witness the arrival of one of their hometown heroes, veteran wrestler Chris Linden, who makes a huge announcement: He has joined the WPW Roster! Linden targets the Freestyle division and joins Scott the Scoop and Slick Rick at ringside for the upcoming match, with the winner receiving a World Freestyle Title shot.
Match Three:
Alex Michaels, David Cashman, Kenzo Katana, Rob Cavallo, WEAPON, Razor, and A SURPRISE ENTRANT!
Freestyle Gauntlet; Winner receives Guaranteed Title Shot
Written by X and Dean
This match is definitely a big one with major ramifications for the Freestyle Division. For men such as Alex Michaels, Kenzo Katana, and Rob Cavallo, all former champions and respected veterans, they understand this opportunity and have cashed in on similar ones in the past. For men like Dave Cashman, Razor, and WEAPON, this match is a reintroduction to the wrestling world of just how powerful these men are. And for the final participant in this match, this is an ideal spot to score a title shot. The rules of the match are as follows: Two wrestlers begin the match. After fighting for two minutes, a new wrestler will enter. After that, wrestlers enter at one-minute intervals. The match follows battle royal-style, over-the-top-rope elimination rules until it gets down to the final two, at which point it becomes a standard match, with a pinfall or submission scoring the victory.
The first two men in the ring as this match gets underway are two distinct and different individuals, as Razor is battling WEAPON. The two men circle around each other until finally Razor, typically a high-flyer, decides to initiate the contact by grappling with the significantly smaller WEAPON. Razor uses an arm wringer and then pulls WEAPON into a side headlock, but the violent sociopath counters with an eye gouge and delivers a series of punches, backing Razor into the ropes. WEAPON takes a few steps back and tries a clothesline, but Razor counters with a shoulder thrust to the midsection. He grabs WEAPON into almost a spinebuster or bearhug position and tries to dump him outside. He sits WEAPON on the middle rope and goes for a shot to knock him out, but the smaller man blocks it and delivers a kick to Razor’s stomach. He grabs him around the head and jumps off, spinning around with a tornado DDT, spiking Razor’s head into the canvas. The dangerous competitor bounds his opponent’s back with a couple of stomps. Razor rises to his feet, stepping away from WEAPON, and as the German veteran looks to approach WEAPON, the latter man shoots a kick to the body. WEAPON goes for a roundhouse kick, but it’s an attempt that ultimately fails as the veteran ducks underneath and then grabs WEAPON around the waist. The Walking Pandemic blocks a German Suplex attempt and delivers a low blow mule kick, bringing Razor to the ground. Several curb stomps later, WEAPON latches on a cobra clutch, pulling on Razor’s arm and neck. The POSE rises to his feet, fighting off the hold as the fans cheer him on. He uses a few back elbows to loosen his opponent’s grasp and take him over with an armdrag. The veteran wastes no time running to the bottom ropes and squashing his opponent with a moonsault.
Razor is back on his feet, and brings WEAPON back to a vertical base. However, at this point, Alex Michaels makes his way down the ramp, and it looks like he’ll be the next entrant into this gauntlet. Razor seems as if he’s attempting a belly-to-back suplex, but the younger wrestler counters with a bulldog facebuster, driving Razor’s mouth right onto his knee. “The Climax” has now entered the ring, and quickly brings down WEAPON with a running leg lariat. He spots Razor rising to his feet and delivers a knife-edge chop. Razor responds with a big punch, and Alex fires back with one of his own. The two veterans exchange chops and punches now, with the fans cheering them on, until WEAPON takes both of them down with a split-legged springboard dropkick out of nowhere! The youngster outsmarted the two veterans, and he goes after Alex Michaels now, stomping viciously on him while he’s grounded. WEAPON drags The Climax toward the ropes and places his throat on the middle one, choking him with his knee, taking advantage of the ruleless environment. He pulls Alex up and places his throat over the top rope, putting his arms through the ropes and latching on a modified cravat. He’s trying to take Alex over now, eliminating him, but Razor grabs WEAPON from behind and dumps him over the top rope! Fortunately for the newcomer, he lands on the apron and manages to avoid defeat, but he’s still in a bad position. Razor starts stomping and kicking WEAPON now, but Alex shoves Razor off, wanting the glory of the elimination to himself. Razor takes offense and grabs Alex from behind, planting him with a German Suplex. Razor heads to the corner and climbs up to the top rope, with WEAPON indisposed and Michaels on the mat… He poses on the top for a second, basking in the cheers of the crowd, before leaping off… BLAST EFFECT! NO! Michaels rolls out of the way, and Razor crashes on the canvas! Michaels reaches his feet, but WEAPON has him in his sights… SPRINGBOARD CLOTHESLINE! No, Alex counters this time – SUPERKICK! Alex grabs WEAPON by the arm and neck and latches on the Alex Michaels Experience!
Alex has the match in his control now, but that changes when the next entrant makes his way toward the ring, and he knows Michaels better than perhaps anybody in this gauntlet: Rob Cavallo. Chris Linden has some unkind words for the cocky Cavallo, who enters the ring and immediately goes toe to toe with Michaels, delivering punches. Alex backs Rob up a bit with the blows and whips him across the ring, but Cavallo rebounds with a headscissors takeover, sending Alex to the mat. Michaels pops back up, and Rob ducks under a clothesline and sends Alex Back to the Future! Rob reaches his feet and takes time to pose, which turns out to be a big mistake as Razor grabs him from behind and hooks on a crossface chickenwing. Cavallo struggles to counter, but fortunately for The Future, a vengeful WEAPON does the job for him by delivering the Arsenic Kick to the back of Razor’s head. The Hotstepper lets go of Cavallo and drops to a knee, and WEAPON runs to the ropes, charging back with a Shining Wizard! Cavallo goes to high five WEAPON, who looks at him skeptically for a second before accepting… and pulling Cavallo into a big forearm! Rob responds to the treason with an elbow of his own, and the two men go tit-for-tat, until Alex interrupts their forearm exchanges with a double clothesline, sending both wrestlers to the canvas. Alex grabs Rob by his hair, lifting him to his feet and delivering a hair-mare, a move generally reserved for women wrestlers, but hey, Rob’s long hair has to be good for something, right? Michaels pulls Rob to his feet and plants him with a snap suplex before putting him in position and running toward the ropes for the Dueling Phoenix… but WEAPON pulls the top rope at the right moment, causing Michaels to slip and fall to the canvas. The sadistic sociopath follows it up with a standing shooting star press on Michaels. He lifts Alex to his feet and tries to eliminate The Emir of Orgasm yet again, but Razor stops it once more, clubbing WEAPON from behind. He grabs The Harvester of Sin into a back suplex, but changes it mid-move into a facebuster, slamming his skull into the canvas. Razor decides to go for another high risk move, but this time he gets caught as he climbs up the ropes, with Cavallo crotching him. Rob climbs up after the sports-entertainer and grabs him for a Flux Capacitor, but Razor blocks the move with elbows. Rob fights back with a thumb to the eye and leaps up for a frankensteiner, but Razor counters with a superbomb, slamming him right on WEAPON! He kills two birds with one stone, but doesn’t have time to postulate before Alex Michaels nails a running enzuigiri. He pulls Razor back to his feet and lifts him into the air for the Perfection Plex, but the wily veteran slips out behind Michaels and hits a side Russian legsweep. Cavallo has rolled out of the ring, clutching his side and lying face-down on the ringside floor, apparently complaining about his ribs. An official checks on him, as WEAPON slowly reaches his feet, still holding his stomach in pain. Razor doubles him over with a hard kick and lifts WEAPON into the air for the Razor’s Edge, but the misanthrope slips out and grabs the POSE… HIGH-ANGLE DRAGON SUPLEX! He drops Razor right on the top of his head!
And as he does, we see the next entrant in the gauntlet, multi-time World Heavyweight and Freestyle Champion, Kenzo Katana! The Japanese warrior marches toward the ring with a serious expression on his face – actually, I think that’s the only expression he has. The Burning Blade enters the ring and heads straight toward WEAPON, the two men staring down for a second… and then heading off in separate directions! Apparently these two don’t detest one another quite as much as the rest of their opponents. WEAPON continues to stomp and kick Razor, while Kenzo targets the cocky Alex Michaels, pulling him into a Japanese armdrag and latching on a basic armlock. Michaels is able to alleviate the pressure by rolling on the mat and getting back to his feet, but Kenzo wrenches his arm, going underneath with an amateur wrestling style takedown, flipping Michaels to the mat and then grabbing his leg, latching on a half crab. The misanthropic WEAPON places Razor on the top rope, facing the outside, and unloads with fists to the back of the head. He tries to shove Razor over the top rope, but the veteran hangs on, which prompts WEAPON to instead pull Razor back into the tree of woe and choke him with his boot. The Walking Pandemic climbs up the ropes and pushes his foot down in Razor’s groin with all his might, pulling on the ropes for leverage, likely putting a damper on Razor’s post-match festivities. WEAPON climbs to the top rope and sets up for the Aesthetic Abortion, but Razor quickly lifts himself up and uses his hands to split WEAPON’s legs, crotching him on the top rope and getting a modicum of revenge. The POSE unhooks his legs from the tree of woe and winds up standing on the middle ropes, before climbing up and pulling WEAPON up with him. Katana has switched to an STF inside the ring on Alex Michaels, who fights diligently to escape, while a doctor tends to Rob Cavallo on the outside of the ring. Razor delivers some punches to WEAPON on the top rope, but the young fighter responds in kind, and either of these two men, or even both of them, could fall off the top rope and get eliminated at any time. Instead, they wind up grabbing each others’ hair and delivering stereo facebusters into the ring! After slamming their heads into the canvas, the two lie in pain, as Michaels is able to break Kenzo’s grip in the STF by using both of his hands. Katana quickly bends back up to a vertical stance, turns around, and crosses Alex’s legs, placing his own between them and bridging backwards with a deathlock sickle hold! Kenzo is stretching Michaels here, taking his frustrations out on his fellow former PWW Freestyle Champion. The clock winds down, and the last known member of the gauntlet enters the ring with nobody eliminated as of yet…
Dave Cashman wastes no time in heading toward the ring, sliding inside and charging at Katana, fiercely kicking him in the side, breaking up the sickle hold. He grabs Kenzo and goes right to work with elbow strikes. Kenzo fires back with punches to the body and then open-handed palm strikes. These two come from martial arts backgrounds, but while Dave made his name in MMA, Kenzo is a proud pro wrestler, something Cashman detests. As the two men proceed to exchange blows, Alex Michaels crawls toward the ropes for refuge, but he gets none as WEAPON delivers a charging boot to his face. The vile man unleashes stomps and kicks on the downed Michaels, but Razor grabs WEAPON and lifts his arms up from behind into the Razor’s Edge. He charges across the ring and throws WEAPON into the corner, slamming his back against the turnbuckle pads and causing him to slump down. Razor seems quite proud of his work, but Michaels proves the old word of advice true, “never take your eyes off your opponent”, as he drives Razor into the canvas with a half nelson suplex. The doctor has Rob Cavallo sitting on a steel chair now, checking his rib and side, and Cavallo may have to pull out of the match at this rate, which gives Chris Linden a lot of joy. Meanwhile, Kenzo unleashes a barrage of kicks to Cashman’s legs and body and runs toward the ropes, but after picking up steam, Cashman delivers the Lethal Weapon! Kenzo’s head snaps back and he falls to the mat. Dave grabs Kenzo and drags the dazed grappler toward the ropes in hopes of eliminating him. He places Katana against the ropes and tries pushing him outside, but Michaels blasts Cashman in the back of the head. He whips Dave into the ropes, and Alex ducks down for a flapjack, but Cashman counters with a stiff kick to the head, and then a jumping sidekick, taking Alex down to the canvas. Dave grabs Alex’s arm and latches on a jujigatame, pulling on it and trying to hyperextend the joint, but Katana grabs Cashman by the head and arm and tries to lock on the Katana Klutch! Dave lets go of his submission to defend against Kenzo’s, using wrist control to block the choke from becoming applied. Michaels reaches his feet, shaking out his arm. He runs off the ropes and runs toward Cashman and Katana for a lariat, but both of them duck down and back body drop Michaels high into the air, sending him crashing down on the mat. Kenzo manages to grab Cashman and throw him overhead with a Katana Klutch-style Suplex, planting him on his dome. Katana looks to apply a submission hold, but Razor grabs Kenzo and plants him with The Flatline! Razor reaches his feet, and now he looks to throw Katana over the top rope, but it’s WEAPON grabbing Razor into the Incorrigible Depression! The Guillotine Choke is in tight, and WEAPON even wraps his legs around Razor’s torso to add leverage. Razor tries to counter it, and winds up spearing WEAPON into the corner before throwing him overhead with a release Northern Lights Suplex. Razor looks to follow up, but it’s Dave Cashman grabbing him into a rear naked choke, another submission hold. Razor again backs his opponent into the turnbuckles, but the former MMA jumps on Razor’s back with the hold now, applying a standing rear naked choke. Alex Michaels grabs both Cashman and Razor from behind with a waistlock… what the hell is he doing… DOUBLE GERMAN SUPLEX! The Climax shows just how powerful he can be by throwing both wrestlers overhead with a suplex that breaks up the submission! As Michaels gets to his feet, the clock has wound down, and it’s time to introduce our mystery entrant…
The sound of Mozart’s Symphony #40 in G Minor begins to play as the fans get on the edge of their seats, just wondering what the hell is going on… but the suspense is deflated when they see none other than Mike Boogie walk out, getting a mixed response from the fans, mostly of laughter. Why the laughter? Well, Boogie is a joke, but he looks quite ridiculous wearing a powdered wig and a classical style suit. The former Big Brother 2 cast member has a microphone in hand as he walks very slowly toward the end of the stage.
Mike Boogie:
I fare thee a good evening, Chicago.
What the deuce?
Mike Boogie:
For thou who may not remember thy man before thee, I bid you hello and good tidings. I once proclaimeth myself Mike… Boogie.
However, gentlefolk, my past, verily sordid and disgraceful, hath no impact on the present. Thine eyes feast upon the resurrection of Michael Malinspeare!
The fans are a bit upset now, realizing they’ve been letdown by this whole mystery entrant debacle, and boos are heard in the United Center. Boogie—er, Malinspeare does not appear happy.
Mike Boogie:
Art thou craven shag-haired nut-hooks not amuseth?!
Balderdash!
I, Michael Malinspeare, shall vanquish the ruttish ruffians inside thine ring, and proclaimeth thineself the champion!
Mozart plays again as the fans are pelting Malinspeare as he walks very slowly toward the ring, glancing from side to side with contempt and disdain for the fans. The former UWF Neoteric Champion steps onto the apron and gets inside the ring, and he stares down an unamused Alex Michaels. Malinspeare removes his jacket, carefully folding it and handing it to one of the crewmembers. When he turns back around, Alex unloads with several hard punches. Despite fighting them during much of the match, WEAPON and Razor join in, as Michaels and Razor whip Boogie into the ropes and WEAPON connects with an Arsenic Kiss on the return! Down goes Malinspeare! Razor climbs to the top rope on one corner, and WEAPON climbs up the other corner, with each man facing away from the ring. WEAPON leaps off first, nailing The Leap of Iniquity! Razor then delivers his own variation of the same move, the Blitzkrieg! Michaels springboards off the top rope, twisting through the air and hitting his Phoenix Splash, the Dueling Phoenix! Boogie is absolutely crushed, and Dave Cashman grabs him by the head, forcing him to kneel in the middle of the ring. Kenzo blasts Boogie in the head with a vicious Burning Blade, and Dave them grabs Malinspeare and throws him toward the ropes. Kenzo and WEAPON hold him up as Cashman connects with the Lethal Weapon, and Boogie goes flying out of the ring, crashing onto the top of his head!
The five men in the ring resume being enemies, when suddenly, Rob Cavallo shoves the referee out of the way and grabs the steel chair, sliding in underneath the bottom rope. He blasts an unsuspecting Alex Michaels in the head with the metal object. Razor tries to react, but Rob thrusts him in the midsection and then cracks him over the back with the steel weapon. Cavallo laughs arrogantly and raises the chair in the air, laughing at everyone, but his shenanigans get cut off by the voices of Chris Linden, who has grabbed a live microphone from Derek Hennison. Chris Linden with a live mic. This will end badly…
Chris Linden:
I don’t know why that fucking jackass was out here, but there’s NO way in hell that goddamn Shakespeare wannabe was the mystery fucking man…
The announce team, the fans in the arena, and all the combatants wonder just how exactly Chris Linden would know anything about it. Rob finally looks right at the nEXt Generation and mouths, ‘How the fuck would you know?’ To which Chris retorts…
Chris Linden:
Because I AM!
The Chicago crowd goes crazy as Linden throws down the microphone and jumps over the announcer’s table, sliding right inside the ring. He sets his sights on Rob first, who swings with the chair and misses, allowing Chris to nail a spinning heel kick into the steel, smashing it against his face! Rob stumbles back toward the ropes, and Linden and WEAPON charge him, clotheslining Cavallo up and over to the outside floor!
ROB CAVALLO HAS BEEN ELIMINATED
The fans cheer as Rob crashes to the ringside floor, holding his head from the Van-Lindenator *cough* and grimacing with anger and pain. Linden doesn’t miss a step, as he whips WEAPON into the ropes. The youngster attempts to counter the veteran with a headscissors takeover, but Linden delivers a tiltawhirl backbreaker. He drags WEAPON toward the corner and climbs up, motioning to the crowd for the Kamikaze 630 Senton while facing away from the ring… but Rob Cavallo crotches Linden on the top rope! What a prick! WEAPON now climbs up to the top rope and stands poised… AESTHETIC ABORTION TO LINDEN! Chris gets crushed by WEAPON after the cheap interference from the already eliminated Cavallo! WEAPON gets back to his feet and grabs the steel chair, realizing he can use it to inflict more damage. Kenzo and Cashman are battling it out in the corner, exchanging chops, and WEAPON cracks Katana in the back with the steel, ending any hopes of an alliance between the two with one blow. The Silent Assassin then cracks Cashman over the skull with the chair. He places the chair in the middle of the ring and grabs Alex Michaels, whipping him across and dropping down for a drop toehold, but the Climax leaps over the attempt, grabs the chair, and throws it right at WEAPON’s face. Michaels pulls the bizarre man back to his feet and lifts him into the air for a powerbomb. He runs with WEAPON, but at the last second, Michaels gets countered with a huracanrana that sends him up and over, spilling to the outside floor!
ALEX MICHAELS HAS BEEN ELIMINATED
The Climax can barely belief it, slapping the apron out of anger. Cavallo laughs at Michaels, which causes the Climax to lash out, spewing vulgarities his way and getting in his face. The two men are nose to nose as the referees on the outside of the ring struggle to break the two apart. Michaels gets pulled away by the referees, and the distraction allows Cavallo to sneak around to the other side of the ring. Chris Linden and Dave Cashman are fighting each other now, and Linden has the MMA locked in a front facelock while seated on the top turnbuckle. Linden spins around for a tornado DDT, but Cavallo jumps up on the apron and grabs Linden as he jumps off, pulling his legs over the top rope. Cashman frees himself from Linden’s grasp and delivers a leaping kick, which coupled with Cavallo’s pulling, sends Linden crashing to the floor! The crowd boos as their hometown hero gets eliminated thanks to some dirty tricks.
CHRIS LINDEN HAS BEEN ELIMINATED
Linden doesn’t take kindly to Cavallo’s actions, and while Rob is laughing, Linden unleashes a series of rights and lefts. Cavallo fights back, and the two men wind up brawling up the ramp, with Chris being the aggressor. He continues to slug it out with Cavallo all the way backstage where security tries desperately to break up the slugfest. Back in the ring, we’re down to four men: Katana, Cashman, Razor, and WEAPON. The latter connects with a DDT on Cashman and climbs to the top rope, but Kenzo is able to cut him off, looking for revenge after being stabbed in the back. Katana climbs up and grabs WEAPON around the waist for a belly-to-belly superplex, but WEAPON fires back with headbutts. Kenzo responds with a throat thrust, and Razor joins the fray by climbing up on the other ropes alongside Katana. The two men grab WEAPON into a double superplex attempt, but Dave Cashman returns to his feet and grabs both men from behind with a double powerbomb! TOWER OF DOOOOOOOOM! WEAPON flies halfway across the ring! Cashman stalks Razor and Katana now, both of whom get up at about the same time from their double superplex while being powerbombed. Cashman hops from side to side, eager to deliver a Lethal Weapon to either of them. He charges forward… and Razor goes low with a legsweep while Kenzo goes high with a spinning heel kick! TOTAL ELIMINATION! The POSE and The Japanese Warrior stare at one another surprised after their impromptu double team… and then come to blows! Kenzo fires off a chop and gets booed… Razor responds with a punch and gets cheered! The fans have definitely chosen their preference in this match. Razor backs Katana up with a barrage of punches, but Kenzo comes back with open-handed palm strikes and chops, stunning Razor. Katana leaps into the air for an enzuigiri, but Razor ducks under and winds up stepping onto his legs. He goes to grab Katana for the Romero Special, the Mexican Surfboard if you will, but WEAPON runs right toward them… and Razor quickly ducks to avoid a clothesline. He steps off Katana and spins toward WEAPON, who throws a high kick that gets caught by Razor. The veteran swiftly hooks WEAPON’s leg over the top rope and grabs his other one, dumping him over and outside, but WEAPON lands on the apron. Razor tries to shoulder thrust WEAPON out of the ring, but the miscreant counters with a knee to the head. He climbs up the ropes, setting up a high risk move, but out of nowhere Dave Cashman charges and pushes WEAPON off the top rope, sending him crashing to the arena floor!
WEAPON HAS BEEN ELIMINATED
And just like that, it’s down to three. Cashman grabs Razor from behind and tries to push him the rest of the way out of the ring, but the vet holds onto the ropes and mule kicks Dave several times to block the attempt. Razor pulls himself back into the ring and sees Cashman running toward him. He ducks under and back body drops Dave, but Cashman lands on the apron just like WEAPON. But he learns from his mistakes by grabbing Razor’s head and dropping down with an ace crusher over the top rope. Dave steps in through the ropes and gets back in the ring. He spots Kenzo Katana running toward him now and ducks under a yakuza kick, Cashman grabs Kenzo from behind for a rear naked choke, but Kenzo counters with a jawbreaker. You don’t see that in MMA! Dave stumbles backward, and Kenzo unleashes a nasty kick to the body, dropping him to a knee. Katana goes for the Burning Blade, but Dave ducks his head a split-second before getting it knocked off. He low blows Kenzo from behind and shakes off the offense before getting to his feet. Razor is also back on his, and the two men start teeing off in a brutal slugfest. Razor’s punches get cheered yet again, and eventually you hear the constant screaming of the fans as the Hotstepper makes Dave take several hot steps back into the ropes. Razor charges at him full speed, but Dave ducks under and throws Razor over the top rope! He raises both fists in the air, thinking he’s won the match, but Razor hangs onto the top rope and skins the cat, bringing his legs back over and wrapping them around Cashman’s head as he spins around. Razor throws Dave over the top rope with a headscissors, a classic gauntlet strategy!
DAVE CASHMAN HAS BEEN ELIMINATED
And with that, we’re down to two: Razor and Kenzo Katana! The fans cheer as the two men make their way back to the middle of the ring, and now there is no worry about leaving it. The match between these wrestlers will be decided by pinfall or submission, the way it was meant to be. Kenzo unleashes a few kicks to Razor’s chest, backing him up, but the POSE fires back with chops to Katana’s chest. Kenzo winds up blasting Razor in the stomach with a spinning back kick, and then tucks his leg in and delivers a flick kick to the back of Razor’s head, sending him down on all fours. Katana runs off the ropes and jumps as high as he can on the rebound, nailing a knee strike to the back of Razor’s skull. With his opponent disoriented, Kenzo prepares to end the match… BURNING BLADE! No! Razor ducks under it and rolls Kenzo up! ONE, TWO, THRE-NO! Razor was a fraction of a second away from ending the match! Katana is irate as he reaches his feet and unloads with nasty kicks to the downed Razor, who covers up and fights back to his feet. Kenzo whips Razor into the turnbuckles and charges in for a stepladder shining wizard, but Razor moves out of the way, and Kenzo’s knee collides with the top turnbuckle. Kenzo grabs his knee, and Razor immediately seizes the moment with a bridging German Suplex! One… two… NO! Katana powers out just before three. These two have been through so much, especially Razor, who’s been in since the beginning. But the POSE gets to his feet and motions for Kenzo to do the same. Katana slowly reaches a vertical stance, and Razor drives several forearms into his face. He leaves a stunned Kenzo in the middle of the ring as Razor runs to the ropes and rebounds with a flying forearm smash that sends Katana down to the canvas. The Hotstepper doesn’t miss a beat, climbing up to the top rope… MOONSAULT! He crashes down on top of Katana! One… two… NO! Kenzo gets the shoulder up! Razor drags Katana back toward the corner and slaps the top turnbuckle, climbing up top… He’s going for it all here! BLITZKRIEG! NO! Kenzo gets both knees up, driving them into Razor’s chest! The Hotstepper just made a misstep there, but he reaches his feet, and Kenzo grabs him… He’s going for the Martial Driver! No, Razor fights against it with elbows to the spine… He lifts him up… RAZOR’S EDGE! Razor plants Kenzo with the splash mountain bomb! He folds his legs forward… one… two… thr-NO! Razor grabs Kenzo and goes to pull him back to his feet, but Katana grabs his arm and drags him into the Fujiwara Armbar! Razor is in serious trouble here… Kenzo’s got it locked on tight, pulling back and trying to yank the Hotstepper’s arm right out of the socket. Razor digs down deep, his hand lingering over the mat as he considers submitting, but instead he claws his way toward the ropes and gets a break, frustrating Katana. Kenzo pulls Razor back up and hooks him from behind for a Dragon Suplex, but Razor struggles to fight it off and slips out. They’re both really sweaty now, and it’s going to be hard to apply a hold like that. Razor rolls Kenzo up with a victory roll… one… two… Kenzo reverses it back the other way… one… two… another kickout. Katana goes for a head kick, but Razor ducks and rolls around, grabbing Kenzo into a sunset flip and rolling him up for another nearfall before Katana kicks out with a boot to the face. Kenzo grabs Razor’s arm and tries to latch on the Fujiwara Armbar yet again, but Razor blocks it and takes Katana over with an armdrag. Kenzo pops back to his feet and runs at Razor for a yakuza kick, but the POSE sidesteps it and quickly hooks Katana around the waist… BACKDROP DRIVER! He drills Kenzo on the back of his head and then points to the corner. Razor climbs up top, soaking in every second as the fans chant his moniker, and gets in perfect position. Razor leaps off for the Blast Effect… but Katana delivers a sickening kick as Razor falls down! BURNING BLADE! Kenzo may have knocked Razor out cold! Katana musters up all his strength and wraps his legs around Razor’s back, latching on the Katana Klutch. It doesn’t take long for Razor to go to sleep, and the official to call a stop to the match.
Winner via Technical Submission: Kenzo Katana
It was a long, grueling battle, but Kenzo Katana lives up to his reputation by defeating everybody in the field and becoming the new number one contender for the World Freestyle Championship. A typically stoic Kenzo has a little gleam in his eye after choking out the veteran Razor, and as the referee raises his hand, Katana makes motions with his other hand around his waist, saying the belt will soon be his…