Post by PWP Office on Feb 27, 2016 20:52:51 GMT -6
Vic Cappotelli vs. Gina Neon
The bell sounds, and the two competitors circle each other, a dueling chant working out between them. The larger Cappotelli took control early on, backing Gina into a corner and unleashing some heavy blows that forced her to cover up and the ref to back Vic away. She tried coming in again to lock up, but Vic repeated his previous strategy of backing Gina down.
1:59 Gina finally gets herself an opening, dropping Vic with a drop toe hold, and then hitting him with a couple of elbows while he’s down. Vic tries to get back on the offensive, but Gina halts his assault with a dropkick that forces Vic to bail out of the ring. Gina climbs out on the apron, and jumps off with a double axe handle...which connects and sends Vic to the ground outside. Gina gets back into the ring and poses, hyping up the crowd.
3:03 Gina jumps off the middle rope, going for another axe handle, but Vic sidesteps. She lands and loses her balance, which Vic takes full advantage of by bodyslamming her, running to the ropes, and then dropping a leg across her neck. It gives him a two count, as Gina pushes against him to kick out. Victor spits an insult in her face, before stomping on her chest and pulling her away from the ropes. He pulls her to a seated position, and then smashes her with a falling forearm to get another two count.
4:56 Vic kept on the offensive, using his strength to wear down Gina with front suplexes and striking punches. Gina did her best to try and minimize the damage, but Vic set her up for ‘Welcome2Jersey’...but Gina wriggled out of the backbreaker attempt, and hit him with a neckbreaker of her own! The crowd became split again, half trying to will Gina back up, and the other half rallying behind Vic. Vic got up first, but his punches were blocked twice before Gina hit him with a dropkick. She then measured him, and as he got up, she jumped on his shoulders and snapped off a frankensteiner! She held onto his legs, but only got two!
6:14 Gina hit Vic with a suplex, surprising the fans who believed she was out of it. She pulled Vic towards the corner, and set up for ‘Back to the Future’ (Springboard Corner Moonsault) and connected! She covered...but ONLY GOT TWO! Her fans groaned as they thought she had it. She motioned for Vic to get up, and when he did...she yelled out “NEON POWER!”, running at him. She threw out the kick, but Vic ducked down, causing Gina to crash into the corner! Vic then grabbed her up and hit her with the ‘SAWFT SPOT’ (Headlock Driver) to get himself the three count victory!
Winner: Vic Cappotelli (7:10)
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Fujiko Mine vs. Rebecca Hendrix
Before the bell sounds, Hendrix claps her hands together and walks around the ring, trying to get the crowd engaged. Mine stretches in the corner as she maintains with a pretty demeanor. Once she is finished, Hendrix heads to a corner, pulls down on the top rope, and mentally prepares herself for the impending battle. The referee checks with both women before he calls for the bell.
The two make their way to the center of the ring. After a few moments, they lock up in the center of the ring. They tussle a bit, however, Hendrix is able to gain the advantage due to her height and weight; she twists Mine’s arm and locks on a hammerlock. Mine quickly ducks underneath her opponent’s arm, reversing the hold. Hendrix struggles got get out of the hold. She uses Mine’s own reversal against her. Hendrix then grabs Mine by the waist and attempts to back suplex her; nonetheless, Mine slips out and lands on her feet. She shiftly hits the ropes and rebounds with a wicked sling-blade, dropping Hendrix to the mat. Mine goes for the cover, but just barely gets a two-count.
3:05: Mine had used speed to frustrated Hendrix. After a series of stiff kicks, Mine hits the ropes; she rebounds and goes for a head-scissors. Using her height and weight, Hendrix is able to stall Mine’s momentum in mid-air. She grabs ahold of Mine’s body, spins, and plant’s Mine with a vicious backbreaker. Mine grabs her back, but is able to make it her feet. Hendrix charges in and hits her with a backstabber; before Mine can respond, she’s spun around and planted with an exploder suplex. Hendrix scrambles to make the pin―she gets a two-count before Mine kicks out.
5:20: Hendrix has maintained control. She grabs Mine by the waist and gives her a german suplex. However, Mine flips out and lands on her feet. She catches Hendrix with the 4-Play (single-leg dropkick) to the back of the head. Hendrix quickly rolls to the corner; use then uses the ropes to pull herself up. Mine charges in, jumps up, and lands a high velocity dropkick. Hendrix stumbles out of the corner, only to get wrecked with a reverse STO.
7:47: Hendrix stands dazed in the center on the ring. Mine runs to the ropes, handsprings, and come flying back with a cutter. She grabs ahold of Hendrix and drives her to mat. However, Hendrix uses her arm strength to prevent her head from hitting the mat. She pops right back up to her feet and blasts Mine with grounded superkick. Disorientated, Mine turns a bit and gets up to a knee. Before she can react, Hendrix catches her with a shining wizard. She goes for the cover and gets a two-count.
9:07: Mine is perched in to corner after having taken some punishment. Hendrix comes flying in with a splash. Mine hits the ropes. As she rebounds, she gets caught with a stiff forearm shot. Hendrix runs towards the ropes; Mine follows her into the ropes and connects with a diving cutter. She immediately springs to her feet and connects with a standing shooting star press.
Mine hooks the leg, but Hendrix gets her left shoulder up at two. Mine hopes up, grabs that outstretched arm, spins, and locks on an armbar. Hendrix screams out in pain, but refuses to give up. She wingles about, and is eventually able to clasp her hands together. She lifts Mine up and drops her with a powerbomb. Hendrix foregoes the pin and simply gets to her feet. She signals to crowd that it’s time for the Firebird (tombstone piledriver).
Hendrix lifts Mine to her feet. Before she can capitalize, Hendrix gets caught with a sole-butt. Mine leaps into the air and hits her Lucky Shot (backflip flash kick) maneuver. Mine goes for the cover: one...two...three!
The referee raises Mine’s hand after a hard-fought victory. A while later, Hendrix stands to her feet. The two shake hands before exiting the ring.
Winner: Fujiko Mine (10:11)
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Robb McBride vs Savannah
Once the bell rings, Savannah makes a beeline for McBride. She catches him with a series of stiff forearm shots; McBride staggers back just a bit. Savannah goes to whip him into the ropes, but McBride reverses it. McBride attempts to go for a lariat, however, Savannah slides underneath him. As McBride turns around, he gets blasted with dropkick.
McBride rolls outside the ring to catch his breath; as he does, Savannah hits the ropes. She rebounds and goes for a baseball slide. McBride catches her in mid-slide. He rotates her, so that her head and upper torso are dangling over the apron. McBride blasts her with a quick knee to the chest. He then grabs Savannah by the neck, spins her, and drops her to the floor with a neckbreaker. McBride follows up by tossing her back into the ring and going for the cover―he gets a two-count.
2:34: McBride continues to push the pace of the match. Savannah gets back into the ropes and eats a series of European uppercuts. McBride hits the ropes, rebounds, and gets catch with a staggering boot from Savannah. She quickly vaults over the top rope, springboards into the air, and nails a dropkick. She goes for a cover, but only gets a two-count. She quick brings McBride to his feet, only to drop him again with a snap DDT. Once again, she only gets a two-count.
5:08: McBride regains the momentum by hitting a huge German suplex. Savannah gets dropped, but she rolls through, mitigating some of the punishment. She springs to her feet and charges, but gets caught with an atomic drop. McBride the leaps in the air and hits an enziguri; Savannah takes the shoot, but doesn’t fall. McBride follows up with an STO. He hooks the leg and gets a two-count.
6:45: Savannah side-steps a missile dropkick and McBride goes crashing to the mat. Seeing an opportunity to strike, Savannah yokes in up and places him into the Cat’s Cradle (surfboard). McBride struggles to get out of the move, however, he his unable to do so. After a while, Savannah release her hold on his arms. Gravity pushes McBride down and plants his shoulders on the mat. He gets his right shoulder up before the ref counts to three.
7:50: The ref check on McBride as he gets to his feet. He turns around to see Savannah fly off the middle rope. She hits him with a lungblower. Savannah gets to her feet, spins McBride, and hits him with a reverse lungblower. Savannah hooks both legs as she cover―McBride gets his shoulder up at two.
As the two get to their feet, Savannah connects with some open hand chops. She then hits the ropes and rebounds with a spear. Instead of going for the pin, she rolls away and gets to her feet. She ushers McBride to stand back up. The moment he does, Savannah hits the ropes. She rebounds and goes for the Pounce, but McBride side-steps and swats her back into the ropes. As she rebounds a second time, she get popped with a superman punch. Savannah collapses to the mat. McBride pins her, but she gets her foot on the ropes.
The two slowly make it to their feet. The begin to trade forearm shots, until McBride get the advantage. He blasts Savannah with a thunderous shot that rocks her. He then gets in position for his finishing maneuver. McBride back flips into the air, and hits her with a lungblower on the way down. He goes for the pin: one...two...three!
Winner: Robb McBride (10:30)
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Jessica Sears vs. Ricky Valero
Jessica and Ricky shared a cold staredown as the bell rang, the two of them focusing on themselves rather than the atmosphere around them. Ricky began to test her by feinting, but as he pulled back, Jessica immediately rushed forward and planted him with “The Dixon Arrow” (Swinging DDT), which planted the surprised Ricky to the canvas. She made the cover, but Ricky BARELY kicked out before three and tried to achieve some space. The crowd exploded as Jessica stared him down for a moment, and then got back on the attack. She stomped away at him, until the referee pulled her off of him. She then yelled out, getting the crowd to cheer as she stared coldly at Ricky.
1:56 Jessica whipped Ricky into the ropes, and when he returned, she took him down with an arm drag. She then rolled back, and took a hold of Ricky’s leg. Ricky, knowing what that meant, kicked away from her and tried to get his bearings back. Jessica came at him, but Ricky kicked her in the midsection, and then delivered a kick to the jaw that dropped his protege to the mat. Finally getting a chance to breathe, he tried to get to his feet. Jessica got to her feet as well, and rushed at Ricky, who caught her with an overhead belly to belly suplex.
4:02 Ricky dragged Jessica to her feet, after a few attacks that stunned her, he hit her with a swinging neckbreaker. He covered her, but only got a two count. He pulled her back up, and tried to hit her with a DDT, but she pushed him away. She threw out a kick, but Ricky dodged ait and hit her with a step up enziguri. She stumbled, but managed to stay on her feet. Ricky looked at her puzzled, but managed to compose himself. He tried to set her up for a Northern Lights Suplex, but midway through, she pushed off him, landed on her feet, and jumped on the middle rope. Instead of jumping back at him, she jumped again, onto the top rope, then launched herself at him with “T.A.R.D.I.S., Take Flight!” (Double Springboard Plancha) which got her a close two count!
6:40 Jessica began to wear down Ricky with a side headlock, and when Ricky began to counter by getting to his feet, she moved behind him and locked him in a sleeper. She then jumped on his back, forcing him to carry her weight on top of that. He countered by moving towards the ropes to crush her, but she let go and jumped out of the way, forcing Ricky to crash into the corner alone! She then charged in and hit him with a hesitation dropkick before pulling him out of the corner and covering him...but only getting two!
7:34 Jessica got an opening and hit Ricky with an Asai DDT, and then pulled him to the corner. She then motioned for her finish, which got the crowd a-buzz. She climbed to the top, and prepared for the Silver Moon Shockwave, but Ricky sprung to his feet and pushed her feet out from underneath her! She hit the top of the turnbuckle hard, and Ricky lifted her up and tossed her halfway across the ring to a huge pop from the crowd! The two of them hit the mat, and stayed down as the referee began to count. He got to eight before Ricky used the ropes to stand up.
8:28 Ricky, exhausted, ran at Jessica and hit her with “Bury the Hatchet” (Diving double stomp), and Jessica groaned out loud. He covered her, but she got her shoulder up. She coughed as the air was driven out of her, and Ricky hit her with it again before covering….but ONLY GOT TWO! He looked bewildered as the referee indicated that he only got two. He narrowed his eyes, and then turned Jessica onto her belly. He crossed her legs, but Jess scrambled forward, tangling herself in the ropes before Ricky could lock it in. Ricky tried to pull her back, but she rolled forward, and snapped off a PELE KICK, dropping Ricky to the mat! She then dragged him to his feet, and hit HIM with “The Franchise Tag” (Cobra Clutch Suplex), just BARELY getting him over. She covered...and got the three- NO! Ricky barely kicked out to groans from the crowd.
9:55 Jessica grabbed Ricky and pulled him away from the ropes and locked in her “Omni-Lionheart” (Calf Killer) Submission, which had Ricky yelling out in pain, and had the crowd cheering for Jessica! He seemed to slowly pass out in pain, and the referee began to check on him. But before he could lift his arm a third time, Ricky sprang back to life, pulling himself desperately into the ropes! Jessica held on until the count of four, and then finally let go. Ricky rolled away from her, and she saw her chance. Jessica hopped up top once again, and then jumped off for the “Silver Moon Shockwave” (630 Cannonball Senton) but Ricky rolled out of the way at the last second, causing Jessica to crash and burn! He then cradled her into a small package….and got the three count, Jessica kicking out a second too late!
Winner: Ricky Valero (10:48)
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MAIN EVENT
Mark Storm vs Blyss Lockhart
Mark Storm vs Blyss Lockhart
The referee calls for the bell. The two competitors make their way to the center of the ring. They don’t trade blows right away, they simply stare each other down. The crowd begins to go wild as fans begin to chat for their favorite wrestler. After a few moments, Blyss smirks; she then cokcs back and hammers Mark with a forearm strike. There’s a look of surprise on his face, as if he didn’t expect her to hit that hard. He responds with a smirk of his own, and with a forearm shot to boot.
Blyss and Mark exchange forearms until Blyss breaks the flow be hitting a low kick to Mark’s left calf. Marks grabs his leg in pain. Blyss shots herself into the ropes and the catches him with a basement dropkick to his left knee; Mark does a front flips and lands on his rump. Before he can react, his met with a stiff kick to the spine. Blyss shots herself into the ropes once again then follows up with a dropkick to the face. She pins Mark, but only gets a one-count.
2:55: Blyss’ speed is flustering to Mark. Up until this point, she’s been able stick-and-move. She hits him with another low kick the left leg, which stings. Blyss follows up with a high roundhouse, but Mark dips underneath it and blocks it. Blyss’ momentum carries her around. Mark throws his weight forward and connects with a chop block. Mark then gets to his feet and brings Blyss with him. He scoops her up and body slams Blyss into the taut ropes; her lower body ricochets off the ropes and fall to the mat. Mark repeats the process two more times before he pulls Blyss to the center of the ring and goes for the cover. The count is broken when Blyss lifts her right shoulder off of the mat.
Mark gets to his feet and takes a hold of Blyss’ left leg. He kicks her in the joints a couple of times before he turns her over and places her in a single-leg Boston crab. Blyss screams out in pain. The ref asks her if she wants to quit, but she refuses. Slowly, she begins to crawl towards the ropes. Mark cranks back, putting more pressure on her ligaments, but Blyss fights through the pain. After about fifteen seconds, she is finally able to get her hands on the bottom rope. Mark takes full advantage of the five-count both releasing the hold.
4:49 Blyss does her best to speed the match back up, hitting him with short, quick strikes and protecting from any offense that Mark could employ to further damage to her lower back. She focused her offense on his head and neck, trying to set up for her BKO. Storm did his best to defend against it, but the quicker PPW Openweight champion was too much for him. She dove at him and snapped off a quick hurricanrana that got her a two count! She shrugged, and then when Storm got up, she rushed him for a tornado DDT, but Storm pushed her off, and then hit her with a gamengiri as she recovered! She hit the mat hard, and Mark covered...but he only got two!
6:00 Storm took control of the match once again, hitting Blyss with a Spinebuster, and then stomps on her lower back some more. She yells out in pain, and becomes victim to a couple of kicks after Mark pulled her up to her knees. He then drags her up, and tosses her into the ropes. On the return Blyss ducks the clothesline attempt. Mark turns around to see Blyss diving at him...but he turns it into a Powerslam that grants him a two count! The crowd groans as Mark shakes his head. He grabs her up, and lifts her in a double underhook suplex, but Blyss blocks it, struggling to get out of the air. Mark shows his strength by deadlifting her and hitting the suplex! He then moves into the Waki-Gatame (Fujiwara Armbar) to cheers! Blyss interlocks her hands, so Mark can’t get it all the way locked in, and after Mark slams his foot down on her a couple of times, he tries again. But before he can, Blyss rolls towards him, and rolls him up! But she only gets a two count.
8:34 Frustrated, Blyss leers at the referee, and then wearily sets Mark in the corner. She backs up, and then runs at him, but he jumps up, and snaps off a hurricanrana quickly, slamming Blyss into the middle turnbuckle! She hung there for a moment, while Storm did his best to catch his breath. After a few moments, Blyss moved herself out of the corner and to her feet. Storm did the same, and blocked her attempt to hit him with a punch. He blocked another, and then pulled off a go-behind, and then hit Blyss with a german suplex! He held on, and pulled her back to her feet. He snapped off another, and the crowd counted along. He went for one more, and Blyss managed to block it, ducking forward and pulling off an front roll...but it only got her two!
9:54 Blyss turned him over and tried to lock in Possession (Crossface chickenwing) but Mark struggled out of it. He wrapped his feet around the bottom rope, but Blyss refused to let go. The referee finally pulled Blyss away, and she eyed Mark wickedly. She then got a terrible glint in her eye. She retreated to the opposite corner, and then yelled at Storm to get up. As he did, she rushed at him, going for the BKO...but Mark rolled forward underneath it. she hit the mat, and got back up. Storm ran at her, and she jumped up for him to go underneath her, but Storm stopped right underneath her! Catching her on his shoulders, he quickly hit her with Dystopia! The crowd cheered as he covered Blyss...and got the three!
Winner: Mark Storm (10:40)
Mark celebrated in the ring as Blyss rolled out and onto the floor….
...or so he thought. He turned his back to where she was, and Blyss locked in Possession as soon as she had a chance to strike! The crowd booed as several referees had to pry Blyss off of him. She then snatched up her PPW Openweight championship and raised it over his head as the show came to a close.
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OOC: IMMENSE IMMENSE THANKS go out to Flex aka Nina Stokes/Riley Owens/Merlot Ayano et al. for writing/judging Fujiko/Hendrix, and writing Sav vs. Robb / half of the ME. I will go back and format this when I’m not so ill. Thanks to everyone who RPed, you made my job very difficult. You’re the best. Hope you enjoyed.