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Why don't you establish stars into the main event division like Jindrak, Kendrick, and Kidman? Don't put guys like Hogan and Golburg into it because those are guys that could easily kill the crediblity than they rest of your roster.
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"My Friends Are Influential" by InMemory hits and video higlights of the pretaped show airs for exactly 55 seconds, then leading into the arena where the pyrotechnics go off. The spider cam sweeps across the first aisle on both ends of the arena, showing the crowd full of excited screaming fans, most holding signs.
Steve Romero: "Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the very first broadcast of The Wrestling Asylum: Aftermath, I'm Steve Romero here with Joe.... "
Joel Gertner: "He is Steve Romero, here with 'the Maja Raja of Manajay Twaja, the Mile Long down a Thong, you're not safe from here to New York, 'cause every girl gets a chance to be porked' JOEL GERTNER."
Steve Romero: "I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the Chairman of TWA, Robert Drulia, and here he is!"
Robert Drulia's music hits and he makes his way to the ring, very calm. He doesn't come off too professional, but doesn't seem too scummy either. He gets in the ring and asks for a microphone, then bringing it to his mouth.
Robert Drulia: "WELCOME! TO The Wrestling Asylum! Now I'm glad that you're all here, and I'd glad that everyone is watching at home. I'm a busy guy, so I can't be a lot, so with that said, I just wanted to personally welcome you to your two CEO's. First off: Pauuuuuul Heeeyyymannnn!"
Heyman's music hits and he walks out to the ring at a quick pace with a methodical and twisted smile on his face, ready for the adventure. Ge gets into the ring and shakes Drulia's hand.
Robert Drulia: "Secondly.......Errrriiiiccccc Bischooooffffff!"
Bischoff's music hits and he makes his way to the ring a little more slowly, with a cocky look on his face. He also shakes Drulia's hand when he gets in the ring. Drulia leaves the ring and Bischoff and Heyman, who now both have a mic in hand, are both staring each other down, smiling. Heyman slowly raises the microphone to his mouth and utters:
Paul Heyman: "I'd like to make the first official move as CEO, and that is Ken Anderson taking on Brian Kendrick for the World Heavyweight Championship......."
Bischoff laughs and raises the mic to his mouth, then saying
Eric Bischoff: "Actually, I'd like to make the first official move as CEO, Goldberg verses Hulk Hogan for the World Heavyweight Championship!"
Paul Heyman: "Ah, you're too funny Eric, but seriously, how about someone who can still move?"
Eric Bischoff: "You're too funny Paul, how about someone who has appeal to any of the demographics watching?"
Paul Heyman: "Okay, we need a fair way to decide this."
Eric Bischoff: "There's only one truely fair way, Paul."
Eric and Paul get a real serious look on their face, and are nose to nose, staring each other down. They both take a couple steps back, as if it were a shoot out. Slowly, the both pull their right arm up.
Rock! Paper! Scissors! Shoot! Eric wins the first game, smashing Eric's scissors with his rock.
Rock! Paper! Scissors! Shoot! Paul wins the second game, covering Eric's rock with his paper.
Rock! Paper! Scissors! Shoot! Bischoff wins the third and final game, cutting Paul's paper with his scissors.
Paul Heyman: "Damn it!"
Robert Drulia: "Well, guys, I can tell right now that you two's bickering is going to be quite amusing. But I've actually got the first card figured out. You see, kenw that I had to give some younger guys a chance and I thought that I'd simply give them a World Title shot. But then I thought again, and well, it really wouldn't matter if they won a World Title, if they didn't beat anyone that mattered, because a former World Champion never got the chance to hold on to their candle. So then it hit me, and I decided that I'd take four former World Champion, and I'd take four guys wo have never held a World Title, and I'd put them all in a Tournament with the overall winner becoming the very first World Champion!"
Drulia's music hits and both men make their way to the back, visibly arguing. About half way down, Paul London music hits and he begins to make his way to the ring.
Steve Romero: "Wow, what a stand off of two masterminds that was, well ladies and gentleman, that's not the only Tournament set for tonight's Pay-Per-View. The first rounds of a Tournament for the Tag Titles and Hardcore Titles will take place as well!"
Joel Gertner: "Right now, I'm getting word that it will be Sabu taking on Paul London in a first round match!"
Sabu vs. Paul London
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Paul London's theme hits and he runs to the ring as usual, then backflipping off of the Turnbuckle. Sabu doesn't enter with a theme. The lights simply go out, and when they come back on he is standing in the ring pointing upwards. The two pace the ring very quickly in the beginning of the match. After pacing, they run straight towards each other and both hit directly on each others face with a strong fist and both hit the mat. Sabu quickly rolls over and gets up where as London kips up. The two trade off Arm Drags before Sabu takes London down and starts pummeling him. The referee eventually breaks it up and London takes advantage, taking a slower pace with Headlocks. Sabu is maintained for the majority of hte match by London. London eventually tries for a Dropsault, but Sabu haults and odges, then taking advantage, hitting a Spinning Wheelbarrow kick and he follows it with a Legdrop to the top of London's head from the top rope for the win.
Steve Romero: "Ladies and gentleman, I would like to inform you all that tonight, Aftermath is sponcored by Milkyway! Milkyway, the only way!"
Joel Gertner: "Come on Steve, that's personal stuff, keep it to yourself!"
Fighting Spirit (Mike Mondo & Ken Doane) vs. Scott Garland & Junior Fatu
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Mike Mondo and Ken Doane came out with a rough mix of guitars and were pronounced as "Fighting Spirit", a take off of their team name in the WWE, Spirit Squad. Garland and Fatu, formerly known as "Scotty 2 Hotty" and "Rikishi" respectively, came out in their usual manner, dancing around and interacting with the crowd. The bell rings and Garland starts with Doane. Garland and Doane pace around the ring real quick before Daone goes in, but Scotty dodges him and trips him, embarrassing him. The beginning of the match is generally like this, with Hotty making a fool of Doane. The match changes pace for about a minute wh7en Mondo gets in the ring and takes an aggressive approach. Garland ends up getting the hot tag though, and Fatu dominates him before hitting the Kishi Driver for the win.
Lance Cade vs. Bob Holly
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Holly comes down with his usually mean mug where as Cade comes down rather cocky and similar to Randy Orton. Holly quickly tries to take control but it doesn't work as Cade hits a very hard Clotheline. He quickly picks him up and hits a Powerbomb followed by an Elbow Drop from the top rope, for the win.
Backstage, Mike Adamle is standing with Hulk Hogan ready to interview him.
Mike Adamle: "Hulk Hogan, tonight you make your debut in your third major company, and you have a chance to win your third major World Title. What are your thoughts heading into a match with the very loud Ken Anderson?"
Hulk Hogan: "Listen to ya Mike, you see, here's the thing. I've been away from my Hulkamaniacs far too long brother, and I'm not about to let them dow......"
As Hogan is talking, Petey Williams, Johnny Devine with a Steele, and Lance Cade attack him from behind. Hogan drops to the floor and they begin to stomp him. Lance Cade picks Hogan up and after hitting a strong punch to hit face, he picks him up again to let Devine hit him with the steele pipe. Williams then mounts him and beging pummeling. The security eventually come but its too late as Hogan is left bloody and helpless on the floor.
Lance Hoyt & Tomko vs. Danny & Doug Basham
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In a very quick match, Danny starts with Tomko. Tomko keeps control the entire time he is in the ring, as does Hoyt as they keep Danny isolated with quick tags. After so many minutes of his partner being dominated, Doug makes the illegal switch. It doesn't work, though, as Tomko and Hoyt hit a double Bit Boot for the win as Hoyt makes the pin.
Shannon Moore vs. Billy Kidman
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The two pace the ring in the beginning and trade off quick moves like Arm Drags, Monkey Flips and Arm Drags. After the stale mate trade off Kidman finds himself in control and using a rather rough style, stomping Moore. Kidman maintains control through the majority of the match with several small comebacks from Moore but to no fruition. Near the end of the match, Moore finally gets a big come back and momentum on his side. After a Snap Suplex, Billy Kidman hits the Shooting Star Press but Moore rolls out of the ring sure not to be pinned. When Kidman follows, the two brawl outside of the ring. Nearing the ten count they both run in, but Kidman first. Moore has something tucked behind his back, and it becomes prevalent when Kidman goes to grab Moore again but Moore hits him with a Light Tube in the gut and follows it with a Halo Neck Breaker for the win.
Hulk Hogan vs. Ken Anderson
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Ken Anderson's music hits and he makes his way to the ring, microphone in hand. The crowd eats him up as he walks cockily and slaps the fans hands. Anderson brings the mic to his mouth and begins ranting.
Ken Anderson: "Ladies and gentlemen, if you will allow me the stage to welcome to you, Mr. Kennedyyyyyyyyyyyy!..............McMahonnnnn...... ."
Anderson climbs to the top of the turnbuckle.
Ken Anderson: "McMahoooonnnnnnn........"
He steps back down and continues to talk.
Ken Anderson: "You see, Mr. Vincet Kennedy McMahon is a great guy who I was a great friend with. He hand selected me and pulled me from FCW. Vince is the guy who put me on mainstream Television. Vince McMahon is the guy who took me from the unknowns and put me in the spotlight. For that, I thank him. But Mr. Vincet KENNEDY McMahon, for you and your team of workers, be they wrestlers or backstage kiss asses, I'll laugh. Here in TWA you'll see who I really can be, you'll see the potential me, and it won't be in the form of me saying my name. You're gonna see what Ken Anderson can do! Now, *clears throat* Mr. Hogan, if you will, I'd like to advance to the World Title, so, uh, lets go."
Hulk Hogan's music hits to the loudest pop of the night, and the arena lights are matching his colors. After about fifteen seconds of waiting for Hogan, his music starts. A couple more seconds later it plays again, but again there is no Hogan. Once the music stops again, the referee is forced to start counting. 1.....2....3.....no Hogan.....4.....5.....6.....No Hogan......7......8......9.....No Hogan and a very long 10 count, where there is no Hulk Hogan. The bells rings and Ken Anderson is proclaimed the winner, as he celebrates.
Mike Adamle is now standing in the back waiting for Goldberg to get out of his lockerroom to interview him. He knocks on it several times before Goldberg finally comes out. Goldberg doesn't stop, though, he keeps walking.
Mike Adamle: "Bill, uh, Bill! Goldberg! I wanna get your thoughtso nyour match tonight!"
Goldberg turns around are pretends like he going to punch Adamle, who is following quickly behind him. Adamle flinches like a girl covered in trepidation. Goldberg continues walking but Adamle doesn't follow.
Team Canada (Petey Williams & Johnny Devine) vs. Cliff Compton & Jimmy Snuka, Jr.
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Formerlly known as "Duece 'N Domino", Compton and Snuka come out wearing their old gimmick. They have similar blues type music. Petey and Johnny are billed as newcomers by the announces and come out with a Canadian Flag, which garners a negative reaction from the crowd, even more so than Compton and Snuka who aren't exactly good guys. The match takes a slow pace at first with Cliff dominating the much smaller Williams. Williams in the middle of the match is able to make a not to hot tag to Devine while Cligg tags Snuka. Devine takes control of the match and the pace subsequncially speeds up. When Compton and Snuka's quick tags catch up with Devine, he is finally saved by a quick Canadian Destroyer from Petey Williams who gets the pin.
Sonjay Dutt vs. Tajiri
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In a very, very fast pace match and a very, very spotty match, Tajiri and Dutt trade off a lot of moves. The match involved a load of flips and there are more counters than there are actual moves. Tajiri does his backlip into an Elbow to the face in the middle of the match but is no sold by Dutt, who returns it with a Tiger bomb followed by a Snhotting Star Splash off the ground. It doesn't get the win and Tajiri recovers quickly. The two trade off a little more before Tajiri is able to mist Dutt while the referee is slightly out of position and finish Dutt with a Buzzaw Kick.
Rob Van Dam vs. Brian Kendrick
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The match starts with the domination of Van Dam from Kendrick. Kendrick is brutal with his Clubby Blows in the beginning, shoving Van Dam around like a rag doll. Though smaller than Van Dam, he is has a lot rough a style. His pace is slow and methodical in the beginning, with Suplexes and Spike DDTs. After about six minutes of Van Dam with no action at all, he starts to come back, throwing several chops to the chest of Kendrick and feeding off the crowd. He tops it off with a high kick to Kendrick's face. Vam Dam continues using his high risk moves to take Kendrick off his feet. Vam Dam heads to the top to try for his Five Star Frog Splash, but unfortunately Kendrick is able to get back up quick enough to stop him. Kendrick now starts using his normal high risk moves, and even hits the Sliced Bread, trying for the win but Van Dam won't take it. Kendrick and Van Dam eventually get into the position of trading punches, with Van Dam winning the encounter. Van Dam heads to the ropes to try and follow it up, but Kendrick hits the Dropsault to stop his momentum. He tries for another Sliced Bread, but Van Dam instead catches Kendrick and slams him with an inverted Body Slam. Van Dam follows it up with a Rolling Thunder and tries for the win, but can't get it. After nearly getting frustrated, he goes to the ropes for another try at the Five Star, this time hitting it and winning the match, advancing.
The Naturals (Chase Stevens & Andy Douglas) vs. Sylvan Grenier & Rene Dupree
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Formerlly billed as "La Resistance", Grenier and Dupree come out with the same gimmick and a French Flag. The Naturals come out and are billed, like Team Canada, as newcomers. The Naturals, with their superior speed, take control of the match very early, hitting a load of Tag Combinations like Double Suplexes and Spine Busters combined with Leg Drops. Dupree is able to find room to take control when Stevens accidentally hits Douglas with an Elbow to the face, which allows an Emerald Fusian for the win.
D'Lo Brown vs. Mark Jindrak
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In a very slow and methodical match, these two go back and forth with an everyday trade off of Suplexes and DDTs. Brown is the crowd favorite in this one, as he has a stronger following from his WWE Days. D'Lo is his usual self with unique taunts, where Mark Dinrak his normal self in a slow style. Jindrak near the middle of hte match looks to be winning after he hits his signature Body Splash in the Turnbuckle, but Brown kicks out. Brown is able to muster up enough adrenaline to hit a flurry of strikes. He hits a Spinebuster finally and follows it with a Low Down Splash for the win.
Goldberg vs Ekmo
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Ekmo is out first, accompanied by Estrada and the fans are familiar with him. Goldberg comeso ut to his usual theatrics, and the crowd is wild for him. The two pace the ring very slowly as the match starts, measuring each other. Goldberg is rather calm where as Ekmo is wild, using his old "Umaga" gimmick. As the bell rings the two pace for a good while, staring each other down and measuring each other. It's a good minute or so before either of them finally decides go in for anything. They lock into a Test of Strength and first Goldberg goes down but he fights it and pushes Ekmo down, taking control. Ekmo fights back up again and both men are tied in the test of strength. They break it and circle each other some more, in a big fight atmosphere. They head back at each other with a Collar & Elbow Tie Up. Both men jockey for position, pushing each other against the ropes and struggling for power. As the two break the hold again, Ekmo takes iniative and starts rapidly throwing strikes. Goldberg is the underdog for the next couple minutes of the match, but near the middle he makes his Hogan-esque come back, slowly feeding off the crowd with his punches. Goldberg tries for a Jackhammer, but Ekmo is too heavy. This allows Ekmo control again, when he is able to hit a few of his signature moves, like the Big Body Splash and then placing Goldberg in the corner and nearly knocking him out with his tail bone and an amazing amount of velocity. Ekmo tries for the win but as resiliant Goldberg kicks out. He tries again, but to the same result. Ekmo, now frustrated, picks Goldberg up, who throws Ekmo's arms off and hits a high kick to his face and follows it with a Spear. Goldberg then taunts for the Jackhammer, and hits it as the crowd pops for the huge showing of power. Ekmo finds a way to kick out though. Goldberg taunts for the Jackhammer again, but Estrada gets onto the Apron, which distracts Goldberg. When Goldberg notices Ekmo is reviving, he runs at him. Ekmo ducks a Clotheline, turns around and hits his Samoan Spike for the win to advance.
Steve Romero: "Ladies and gentlemen, there you have it! Tune in this Wednesday in the debut of Chaos Theory to watch the Aftermath of our first broadcast Aftermath!"
A quick highlight of the night plays with "My Friends Are Influential" by InMemory playing in the background as the Pay-Per-View goes off air.
Quick Results
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Sabu def. Paul London
Scott Garland & Junior Fatu def. Fighting Spirit
Lance Cade def. Bob Holly
Lance Hoyt & Tomko def. Danny & Doug Basham
Shannon Moore def. Billy Kidman
Ken Anderson def. Hulk Hogan
Team Canada def. Cliff Compton & Jimmy Snuka, Jr.
Tajiri def. Sonjay Dutt
Rob Van Dam def. Brian Kendrick
The Naturals def. Sylvan Grenier & Rene Dupree
D'Lo Brown def. Mark Jindrak
Ekmo def. Goldberg
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Danny & Doug Basham - Danny & Doug were approached to do Aftermath, soley to add some depth and credibility to the Tag Title Tournament. As it stands, both are in talks for a permanent position in the company, but not as a Tag Team. The storyline brought up was for Danny or Doug to turn on the other because they are tired of being in the other's shadow, that they are their own person, etc. The delima right now is that Doug Basham is older and not nearly as athletic as Danny; where as Danny Basham is younger and more athletic, but his last real name isn't Basham, which is why they were introduced as Danny & Doug Basham at the Pay-Per-View, a loophole in the legal rights system.
Junior Fatu & Scott Garland - We can confirm that these two former WWE wrestlers will not be wrestling full time for TWA, despite the fact that they advanced in the Tournament. They will likely lose next round.
Jimmy "Deuce" Snuka, Jr. & Cliff "Domino" Compton - Neither men from this time will be resigning. They has been very little talk that isn't serious about bringing in Snuka, but most likely nothing will come of it. They were there to add depth and credibility to the Tag Division Tournament.
Rene Dupree & Sylvan Grenier - As we previously reported, neither of these two men will be signing full time and it was simply a one off appearance to add depth and credibility to the Tag Team Division Tournament. They are, like The Bashams, Duece & Domino, and Too Cool: former Tag Champion, which in the eyes of the Chairman means that there first ever Tag Champions win will matter, where as Team Indie 1 defeating Team Indie 2 doesn't.
Tajiri - We can confirm that Tajiri has signed a six month contract and will be competing in TWA full time.
Maven Hufman - Maven Huffman is someone who Drulia is said to have been high on at first, but has since lost interest in. From what we can confirm, Drulia has had an interest in Huffman since his WWE days, where he felt he could have been a major star. The reason that Huffman was not at Aftermath, and the only one not at Aftermath is because he could be out of a job soon.
Goldberg and & Hulk Hogan - The original plan for Goldberg and Hogan was to have Hogan win the belt at the fallout of the Tournament, at TWA's second Pay-Per-View, only to drop it the next month to Goldberg. Goldbeg was to drop the belt to Van Dam after only a month where Van Dam would have a substantial amount of time as Champion. This would have had three former World Champions under the history of TWA's name, adding credibility belt. The plans changed when the two had a negative reaction from the internet fans, the majority of their audience. However, Bischoff holds his stance on the two being in the company, and they will remain in the company for four months each, as planned. Hogan has expressed some back problems to the compant, so it is likely that he will wrestle very little, if at all. Goldberg on the other hand, will be wrestling at least six times over the next four months.
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Midcard? He was just in the Tournament for the World Heavyweight Title, and he didn't properly lose. He was jumped by three guys. Lol.
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As it stands TWA doesn't have a complete roster, especially since Hogan and Goldbeg are short term and with Huffman likely leaving soon. With that said, there are several names under the radar of the staff if TWA.
Teddy Hart & Jack Evans - These are two guys that have a cult following along the smart wrestling fan base but also potential to grow because of their name value. Teddy Hart is said to be being closely looked at right now.
Bryan Danielson - Daniels is the hottest wrestler on the free market today and although he doesn't like to wrestle for big promotions, TWA feels that they can make the accommodations need to provide Danielson the stage he wants.
Colt Cabana - Colt Cabana has been briefly considered in TWA and is still be considered, though most feel that he is too over the top and would need to tone his humor down a notch.
Eugene - Nick Dinsmore is someone that boggles the mind of most promoters. To bring in the gimmick would certainly draw money, but then it may get to the point to where people like the gimmick is ridiculous. Dinsmore is being closely examined and all options are being weighed.
Raven - Raven has a lot of different places he can be in a company, be it on the commentary booth, as a writer or as a wrestler. Drulia is said to be high on Raven, despite him aging.
Juvitud Guerrera & Super Crazy - These two are considered great high fylers and would be a great addition to the Hardcore Division.
John Layfield - Layfield is being considered to come in and promote his promotions. It would be a one off appearance but apparently there is talks as to how the company could make a storyline using JBL.
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Ok first of all some of the signings could be questionable. Some of them are pretty good on the other hand. The first show I was not very impressed by for one simple reason.... way to many matches even for a ppv event or something huge like a first show. I'll for sure review the first show that has a decent number of matches.
10:00-10:02 "My Friends Are Influential" by InMemory hits and video higlights of the pretaped show air, then leading into the arena where the pyrotechnics go off. The spider cam sweeps across the first aisle on both ends of the arena, showing the crowd full of excited screaming fans, most holding signs.
10:02-10:12
Steve Romero: "Ladies and gentleman, wrestling fans from around the world, we are coming off the very first broadcast put out by The Wrestling Asylum. We are coming off of our first Pay-Per-View, and after the monumental event we have finished the first rounds of each of our three Tournaments. Tonight, we finish the second rounds of the Tournaments and find out what the contests for all three championships will be on our second Pay-Per-View, Revolution!"
Joel Gertner: "What a big night we have. Guys, he is Steve Romero sitting beside The Quinisential Stud Muffin Joel Gertner. We're gonna have a lot of fun tonight on the debut of Chaos Thoery. Stic around and enjoy!"
Hulk Hogan's music hits to a huge pop from the crowd and he comes out with his normal antics, posing for hte crowd and even tearing his shirt. Hogan grabs the mic when he is done playing to the crowd and begins to talk.
Hulk Hogan: "You know what brother? I came to Aftermath last night expecting to have a match with Ken Anderson. Win or lose brother, I expected a fair match. Hell, I expected to have a match. Instead, half an hour before my match starts, I'm talking in the back and three nobodies from behind. Not on that, brother, but they used a weapon in a three on one attack. They bloodied me. They put me out of my match. They put me out of the Tournament. Now because of them Ken Anderson got to go ahead in the Tournament for free. I want some damn answers brother, and I want them now. Come Petey Williams. Johnny Devine? Lance Cade? One of you, if you know what's good for you, get the hell out here."
Lance Cade's music hits and he makes his way to the ring in his normal cocky style. He is wearing a suit and already holding a microphone, ready to talk. As he gets in the ring, he paces Hogan and begins to talk.
Lance Cade: "Hulk, Hulk, Hulk, Hulk. Brother. You wanna know what that was about? I'll tell you what Hogan, you go ahead and take a look around this crowd. Okay, now looking around this crowd, do any of those people look like the people who were watching you when you started in this business? Wait, I'll do you one better. Take a look at the boys in the back. Now tell me if a single one of them, if a single damn one of them were in the back when you started Hulk? No! That's why I took you out of the World Title Tournament."
Hulk Hogan: "So let me get this straight, you jumped me because I'm better than you no matter how old I am, brother?"
Lance Cade:"Call me brother one more time and I'll smack the taste out of your mouth Hogan. I took you out of the match, not because you are better than me but because it could have BEEN me that Tournament. Instead it was a washed up nobody like you."
Hulk Hogan: "Alright, BROTHER, if I'm a washed up nobody, what do you day to you and me right now?"
Hulk Hogan drops his mic and puts his fists up, ready to fight. Cade, still in his suit, drops his mic too. He laughs a little bit, but then steps out onto the apron as if to back down. Before Cade can hop off the apron though, Petey Williams and Johnny Devine slide in the ring behind Hogan and knock him down and begin stomping him. Lance Cade leaves to the ringside area and grabs a chair, then bringing it bac into the ring and pumelling Hogan and his injured back with it.
Steve Romero: "This is so badly messed up! For the second time in two days Hulk Hogan has been beaten to a bloody pulp because of these three men standing in the ring right now!"
Joel Gertner: "Oh come on, Steve, today is a new day. These guys are the future is all about. I like this!"
Steve Romero: "Oh, cram is Joel! We'll be back after this, don't go anywhere!"
10:12-10:15 Commercial Break
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10:15-10:40 (Commercial Break 3 mins)
Shannon Moore vs. Tajiri
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The match is a generally quick match all the way through. They run their usual cruiserweight trade offs near the beginning, reversing a load of casual moves. Eventually Shannon Moore takes control of the match, and moves to a slower pace, starting to mat wrestle. Tajiri, in an uncomfortable position, make his way to his feet and starts taking Moore off his with swift kicks. Tajiri brings the match back their feet as he hits his trademarks, including the mist. The referee doesn't call for the bell in this, as it's a Hardcore match, being it for the Hardcore title. Moore, now blinded, starts swing in all directions rapidly. Tjiri moves to the turnbuckle while this is going on. When Moore can see again, he quickly runs to Tajiri but Tajiri defends himself with a Buzzaw Kick from the top ropes for the win. This was a very good and hard fought match.
10:40-10:43 The camera now pans to the back, where Paul London and Brian Kendrick are standing with Mile Adamle, ready to be interviewed. The two stand on separate sides of Mike Adamle and seem to be getting along as well as ever.
Mike Adamle: "Paul London. Brian Kendrick. You two had the biggest opportunity of your respective careers last night when to you, Paul London, took on Sabu and you, Brian Kendrick, took on Rob Van Dam. Now, both of you came out empty handed, what are your thoughts in heinseight?"
Brian Kendrick, who is wearing his "TBK" gimmick, snatches the microphone away from Mike Adamle.
Brian Kendrick: "What do you we think? What do we think? I'll tell you what we think. It should've been Paul and Me one on one for the World Heavyweight Title. The fact that this company put six other wrestlers in our way is an injustice. Paul and I won't stop until one of us win the World Heavyweight Champion, that's what our thoughts are!"
London looks a little confused, as if he has no idea what Kendrick is talking about, and aks for the microphone.
Paul London: "What? Those aren't my thoughts at all. My thoughts were something like, 'I'm glad I had the oppotunity to be in the tournament' or 'it was a great match with Sabu'. But dude, what the hell happened to you? I thought the jacket was just your new thing, I didn't think you had really changed, man. You need to chill out...."
Brian Kendrick turns to Paul London, hesitates and takes a deep breath before smacking him and walking away.
10:43-10:46 Commercial Break
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The match begins with Sabu trying to run at Ekmo several times, but to no fruition. Ekmo is too huge for Sabu. So Ekmo takes control and begins pounding Sabu down and dominates him for the majority of the match. This lasts until Ekmo leaves the ring to grab a chair. Sabu kicks Ekmo in the gut and hits quick DDT, which didn't result in a Disqualification since he didn't bring the chair in the ring and didn't intentionally use it. Sabu now starts running at Ekmo and using his running assaults, sacrificing his body. Ekmo can barely stand on his knees, so Sabu still has the advantage. Finally, as Ekmo is barely standing, with his head tucked down, Sabu front flips down onto Ekmo's neck, hitting the Arabian Face Buster for the win.
10:56-10:59 Commercial Break
10:59-11:01 As we come back from commercial break, the two formerly known as "Too Cool", Junior Fatu and Scott Garland are walking in the back, laughing and joking around. As the walk down the hallways, from behind Petey Williams and Johnny Devine attack the two with led pipes and stomp them down, much like they did with Hogan. They keep on beating the two down until a load of security and other wrestlers back the two off.
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Lance Cade vs. D'Lo Brown
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This is a pretty even match up, mostly a mundain WWE style methodical and slow pace match. They trade offensive take overs, taking turn in domination. Both hit a significant amount of moves and neither man comes out looking week. The match ends when D-Lo missed a Low Down Splash. Hogan comes out to the ramp and stares Cade down. Cade goes to the top rope to hit his Diving Elbow Drop, but is still distracted by Hogan's presence, who now begins walking to the ring. D-Lo by this time grabs Cade by his chest and hits the Sky High for the win. Hogan walks back to the back, smiling.
11:13-11:17 As Lance Cade celebrates the win and when the referee is finished raising his hand, he asks for the microphone for the second time in the night. The official corresponds of course and he receives the microphone.
Lance Cade: "Hahahaha! I won! Tajiri! That just leaves me and you at Revolution! Hah! But, but for right now I wanna call my partners out here so they can win their match!"
Williams' and Devine's music hit as they make their way to the ring together, no Canadian Flag in hand, only billed from Canada. Garland and Fatu's music then hits as Cade leaves the ring and the other two get ready. However, due to what happened earlier tonight, there is no Garland or Fatu to be found. Their music plays again but still no sign of them. The referee then gets out of the ring and whispers something in the ring announcers ear.
Ring Announcer: "Ladies and gentleman, the match will be started as normal, and Junior Fatu and Scott Garland have the Ring Count of 10 to Respond to, or else they will lose the match."
Referee: "One! Two! Three! Four! Five! Six! Seven! Eight! Nine! Ten! Here are you winners as a result of Count Out: Johnny Devine and Petey Williams!"
The three then begin celebrating in the ring as we go to commercial break.
11:17-11:20 Commercial Break
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11:20-11:28 Lance Hoyt & Tomko vs. The Naturals
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As the bell rings, Tomko and Andy Douglas are starting. Tomko kicks Douglas in the gut as they go to Tie Up and that quickly the size begins to dominate the match. Tomko and Hoyt isolate Douglas for the majority of the match, taing turns in the ring and tossing him around. Douglas is able to make a tag about midway through and Chase Stevens quickens it up a bit. The quickness seems to much for Tomko, who is at at the time. Tomko nearly loses at one point. It's when Stevens fights him into the Turnbuckle that the match turns around. Hoyt makes the blind tag to Tomko but Stevens doesn't realise it. Hoyt come in and Big Boots Chase Stevens for the and helps Tomko up to celerate.
11:28-11:30 Fighting Spirit Backstage Promo
The camera goes to the backstage area where Ken Doane and Mike Mondo are standing by Mike Adamle ready to be interviewed. Both look very serious and angry.
Mike Adamle: "Mike. Ken. Last night you two had a match against a team formerly known as Too Cool. You fought in a losing effort in the Tag Team Tournament, what are your thoughts coming off your first lose here in TWA?"
Ken Doane: "What are our thoughts? What are our thoughts? Hmmm, Mike, what do you think our thoughts are?"
Mike Mondo, is very short for his profession, but still intimidating, turns quickly and swings at Mike Adamle, kncking him out.
Ken Doane: "Those are our thoughts."
11:30-11:36 Back in the live arena Mark Jindrak's music is playing and he is making his way to the ring in a suit and a tie, looking very suffisticated. Jindrak is sipping a wine glass as he grabs the microphone. He politely wipes his feet on the apron before he gets in. As he does he begins to talk.
Mark Jindrak: "It feels great to be here tonight in Orlando, Florida!"
The crowd cheers for this.
Mark Jindrak: "What's even more great is to be me! Sure, I lost last night, but it was an off night. I mean, look at me and then look at D-Lo Brown. The guy just doesn't have what it takes to be the Hardcore Champion. The only one that does...is me! So I'll tell you this: the very first one to get a shot at the Hardcore Championship after Revolution will in fact...be me! Now, I know you people, you stupid low lives can't understand how great that is for the company, but you will. See, whether it's Tajiri or whether it's D-Lo, after they become Champion, this company will fall apart. Which is why....."
Paul Heyman's music hits and he makes his way to the ramp with a microphone and a big smile.
Paul Heyman: "OH, Marrrrrk. I know that you and ever other person in this company feels they were robbed of their chance to be Hardcore Champion, but here's how this is going to work.....there is going to be a match at Revolution. I'm thinking, OH, an XCore Match! The person who wins that match, and I'll tell you who will be in later this month, will recieve a shot at the Hardcore Championship. Enjoy yourself. Oh and...you do look nice tonight!"
Heyman's music hits and he makes his way back to the back as Jindrak looks upset.
11:36-11:39
Commercial Break
11:39-11:37 Sonjay Dutt's music hits and he makes his way to ring, wearing a Muslim Head Gown on his head. Dutt looks disgusted by the fans, and even spits on the face of a fan, who is obviously planted. The crowd quickly realizes that Dutt is there for anti-American preaching. Dutt gets in the ring and demands a microphone. As he lifts the mic to his mouth, he is breathing very heavily, as if angry.
Sonjay Dutt: "You know, when Paul Heyman approached me to work for The Wrestling Asylum, I really didn't take it as an insult. 'A cute creative name', I thought. 'Something to grab the fans attention.' I didn't realise that I was really walking into an Asylum. Yeah, see you find out real quickly what kind of people you work with around here. I came out last night, and I was proud of who I was. I was the original player from the himilaya. I was middle eastern, and I was damn proud of it! What I didn't know was that you people would execrate me. I didn't know that each and every one of you would abhor me, no matter how great of a guy I was. You people make me sick. And what's more than that....."
Billy Kidman's music hits and he makes his way to the ring, looking let down. He's shaking his head in disappointment.
Billy Kidman: "Sonjay, Sonjay, Sonjay, Sonay. Come on man, not you, not another one. Every time someone from a different country comes to ours I think it's great that we have a diverse roster. I think it's great that when we have a champion, they aren't just the best in this country, but the entire world. I love it when people who are different come around, Sonjay, we all do."
Sonjay Dutt: "People who are different? Is that how you see me? Just someone who is different?"
Billy Kidman: "No, man, I didn't mean it like th..."
Sonjay Dutt: "It doesn't matter how you mean it. You feel about me the exact same way I feel about you Kidman....you're scum on my shoe. No, no, no! You're nothing but the burn on your flag, Kidman!"
Billy Kidman stops and become really serious. He drops his microphone and slaps Sonjay Dutt. Dutt relaliates by taking Kidman down and the fight is on. The two are pounding each other and throwing punches left and right. Security and referees come down to break it up as both men are screaming dirogitory words at each other.
11:37-11:40 Commercials
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11:40-11:54
Ken Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam
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Anderson makes his way to the ring first. He is cocky on the way. Van Dam second, as he does his normal taunts with a lot of fan support. The two stare off for a bit of the match before starting. They tie up, with Anderson, more the mat wrestler than Van Dam, takes control. The beginning of the match is controlled by Anderson, who keeps Van Dam maintained in the corner Turnbuckle. Van Dam makes his come back when he is able to land a Drop Toe Hold and take advantage, including hitting the Super Star Press. Van Dam works the match for a bit, but nothing too special, maintaining Side Headlocks and such. Anderon takes his control back when he fights his way back to his feet and Vam Dam pushes him into the ropes, but only for Anderson to hit a nice and strong Shoulder Block. The two trade moves off some more, neither keeping an real momentum. Van Dam hits some of his trademarks, of course, but he doesn't hit the Frog Splash for the payoff. Van Dam tries to jump off an hit a flying kick to the face as Anderson is groggy, but Anderson grabs him on his shoulders and hits a Standing Greenbay Plunge. He follows it up with a Kenton Bomb from the top Turnbuckle with the surprising win.
11:54-12:00 Anderson doesn't celebrate the win. Instead he begins to stomp Van Dam and continues the beat down. The referee continues to ring the bell but Anderson won't stomp. Sabu comes down to the ring to help his friend Van Dam and fend off the man he will face at Revolution for the World Title. Sabu's aiding is responded by Lance Cade, Petey Williams and Johnny Devine aiding Anderson though. It's now a four on two affair, with the four winning. A bandaged Hulk Hogan and Goldberg come to the ring to give more aid to Van Dam and Sabu, sending the four antagonists retreating.
Eric Bischoff's music hits and he walks to the ramp with a microphone and laughing.
Eric Bischoff: "You guys just gave me a great idea for the main event next me! Haha! Next week, on Wednesday Night Chaos Theory, we're gonna see Ken Anderson teaming with Lance Cade, Petey Williams and Johnny Devine taking on the team of Rob Van Dam, Hulk Hogan, Sabu and Goldberg! I love it! Hahahaha!"
Bischoff music hits as the antagonists looks worried and the show goes off air.
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I think your first show had way too many matches but your second got it right. Four to six matches should suffice for a non ppv show and about for PPV shows.
Goldberg and Hogan are the biggest names you have and while it's a good idea to have them put others over, I think you are doing it too soon. Hogan and especially Goldberg should have been built up strongly before they lose and put someone over.
I'm not a fan of Anderson going to the final but he is one of your bigger names so it makes sense.
An alright first show but a much better second show.
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You've got some good matches here and there but I'm just not liking the fact at all that Goldberg & Hogan are involved with this. But yeah, like God said, too many matches on the first show, way too many. Four or five matches on weekly television shows is a good amount. Anymore than that and it's a little bit too much. Anyways, you've got some pretty alright stuff going, keep it up.
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