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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:04:04 GMT -5
And It Begins Hey everyone! Malcolm Gould here, as we are set to open at Schmidt Stadium in Wilkes Barre, PA, and the crowd is electric. The jumbo screens we have set up by the scoreboard are showing a reddish orange WBSW graphic, and on the field itself, we've got a bit of a makeshift arena going on. The fans are still filing in, and it looks like it should be a decent night. The sun begins to set, and the stadium lights turn on, as "Tom Sawyer" by Rush hits the PA System. Emerging from the makeshift little entrance ramp that we've set up(the stadium wasn't built for wrestling, but we do what we can, and this was a fun little project to build), we finally see Alex Morgan, our proud boss and owner of WBSW. He is obviously accompanied by Mitch Thompson, his overly large bodyguard. They stand and soak in the huge crowd's applause. This is definitely a step up from the 67 fans we had at the expo, but I am sensing much larger crowds in the future. Morgan heads down the ramp, microphone in hand as Thompson follows him slowly. They both make it into the ring, and the crowd respectfully quiets down for Morgan and Thompson. Morgan starts to talk then: MorganWelcome to WBSW Live! We have what I expect to be a great show for you tonight, and I hope you're as excited as myself. The crowd gets excited at this, but hey, we're all excited for WBSW Live! MorganI've made a vow that for regular events, you will see no more than four matches per night. I don't want my guys getting worn out. The next event will be two weeks from tonight, and we are not positive of the location, although this one is looking like it will be in Scranton, at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple! Another cheap pop. They came to watch wrestling, not hear you talk! MorganAnyway-- "Thick is the Skin" by Skid Row hits, and the entire crowd looks excited for this. Wilkes Barre's very own Erik Loomis is here! And he looks quite fed up with this, and it's only been a couple of minutes! He grabs a microphone from our table and hops onto the ring apron. The crowd keeps cheering him, and he waits patiently. LoomisLook man, I agreed to come here, but that was to watch your guys and hopefully to sign a contract, but you need to not go all Willie Williams on us and try to make this show about you. Morgan doesn't look impressed. Thompson looks ready to fight. LoomisSo please spare us your coming out here at every open moment bogusness, trying to make yourself the center of attention! This is about your talent. So let's get this rant over with. We know there is a show in two weeks. The Cultural Center? Cool, we'll be there. MorganRight, and you are a guest here. This is not your show. So if you want to be here for the rest of this event, I suggest you get out of my ring. LoomisIs that a threat? Thompson is really getting ready to brawl. The rest of our security team might want to get out here though, I think Loomis could hold his own against Thompson. Loomis lunges forward and tackles Thompson! Holy shit, we are opening with a bang! The two roll around in the ring, and the security team comes out! It takes four of Ben to neutralize Loomis! MorganGet him out of here and off of my show! Loomis, your contract negotiations are over, and we are not interested at this point! They get Loomis out, and he honestly hardly even struggles, almost like he only wanted to start some trouble. Morgan sighs and calms himself again. MorganAnd to get you guys talking, we will crown our first Champion in less than two months! When? Who? Keep watching to find out! Enjoy the show while you wrap your heads around that! Morgan tosses his microphone to us, and Lincoln catches it, as we get ready to kick start the show!
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:06:51 GMT -5
Brick Turner & Reese Hooch vs Jimmy Ferguson & Todd Morrison We've just received info from Alex Morgan that tonight's first matchup has been switched up and will be a tag team match! Jimmy Ferguson and Todd Morrison are in the ring together, and "Princes of the Universe" by Queen hits the system. The crowd goes wild as Reese Hooch and Brick Turner both appear at the entranceway. Reese sprints down to the ring, and Brick looks pretty baffled at the fact that he's getting all this applause. He heads to the ring and slides in as Reese finishes doing some backflips off the ropes and they go to their corner. Mark Lansing calls for the bell, and Reese and Ferguson are gonna start this one off. Reese runs around like a crazy person, and runs to the corner, hops to the top, and hits a Hurricanrana on Ferguson. He hope back up and does a Springboard Moonsault, going for a cover already. Mark goes for a count, getting a one from it. Reese gets back up, still being very energetic and crazy. He throws Ferguson into the ropes, and on the return, hits him with a Dropkick. He hops back up in an excitement, grabbing Ferguson by his hair and tagging in Brick Turner. They hit a huge double DDT, and get huge cheers from the crowd. Reese hops onto the apron and Brick takes over from there. A few dropkicks and a Hurricanrana later, and Brick only gets a two over Ferguson. He gets up and walks around the ring, then gets back into stance. He grabs Ferguson, who throws him back and gets a quick tag on Morrison. Morrison springboards in hitting a Forearm on Turner's head, and Turner drops like a hot rock. Morrison goes to the top rope, and when Turner gets up, Morrison hits him with a Missile Dropkick that sends him out of the ring. Ferguson dives off the apron at Turner, sending him into the guardrails, and the crowd is going insane here a Schmidt Stadium! The four men battle it out on the outside for a while, Morrison and Ferguson getting the advantage. Ferguson is fighting it out with Turner, and they wind up in the audience! Ferguson hits a huge Suplex onto the field between the field chairs on the ground, and Hooch looks to be pretty beat up! Ferguson takes this as an opportunity to assist Todd Morrison in the ring, and the two men hit some big Suplex and DDT moves in the ring together, then start stomping on him! This is getting out of hand and it needs stopped! It goes on for about 45 seconds, and eventually Hooch makes it back into the ring, and the four men brawl. Lansing just lets this go on, not doing a thing to try stopping it. Eventually, we se Alex Morgan jogging down around the ring, and he rings the ending bell himself! What the hell is this?!? He's getting into the ring, and here comes Mitch Thompson to break up the brawl! Morgan has a microphone as the guys on the outside keep trying to fight as the Thompson-led security team drags the four out. MorganLadies and gentlemen, I regret to inform that the opening match has been ruled a no contest for all mens' blatant disregard for rules of a civilized match. I'm sorry again. Thank God Morgan has some decency. Although Torres right next to me chimed in with a "Booorrrrrring" and the crowd is also pretty upset with the boss's decision... And Morgan leaves the ring as well as this match ends! What a ridiculous night so far!
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:10:05 GMT -5
What's In Store for Tonight? The video screens that we've set up by the big scoreboard at Schmidt Stadium in Wilkes-Barre lights up and we are first shown Alex Morgan walking through a corridor at the main building across the city. He is approached by a reporter from local news station WNEP. The reporter clears his throat, as to get Morgan's attention. ReporterExcuse me, Mr. Morgan, could I get a word with you about your upcoming debut at Wilkes University for the WBSW? He smiles...well, more of a smirk. MorganSure, oh, you can call me Alex, by the way. ReporterWell, the event starts tonight at 8:30, and will be broadcast over Wilkes University radio. Is that permanent? MorganCurrently, nothing is set in stone about broadcasting our Live! events. They are willing to help out the local start up, and would be more than happy to play a few other events, though we don't have a set deal worked out with them yet. The reporter nods. ReporterWhat are you hoping to achieve with WBSW? MorganWell, I could go on and on about building the best wrestling promotion in the industry, but we have to be realistic, don't we? I mean, honestly, I'm expecting less than 1,000 people to see this first event. This is just an outlet for some of the rising stars in this business to hone their skills. We are a regional base, and I see it being that way for the near future. Anything more that comes of this is just a bonus. The reporter nods again. ReporterIf you can guarantee those hoping to watch tonight one thing, what would it be? MorganThis will be fun. We hope that the hometown style works out for the better, and hope to see the fans enjoy what I plan on saying will be an action-packed night, and a thrill ride from beginning to end. Tune in at 8:30 and you'll find out what those college kids are talking about. Morgan walks off and meets up with Mitch Thompson as both are seen getting into Morgan's car and riding off in the back.
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:13:36 GMT -5
Ace Colt(w/ Big Dave) vs Marty Domingo Our next match is ready to go, as Marty Domingo fixes his pads. "Justice" by Rev Theory hits and the crowd erupts in boos. Ace makes his way to the ring, slowly, eyeing up the audience. He looks about as happy to see them as they do him. Big Dave follows him to the ring, and Ace gets in, posing, and Higgins calls for the bell. Colt makes quick work of Domingo at first, throwing some powerful kicks and punches, sending him back to the ropes. He throws Domingo to the opposite ropes, and they meet in the middle, Colt hitting a Tornado DDT that flattens Domingo. A cover, but only a two count! Colt gets up and is ready to argue, but decides better of it. He goes back to Domingo. Domingo headbutts Colt, forcing him a couple steps back. With Domingo in control, we see a variety of aerial attacks. Most notably, a Moonsault, a Diving Leg Drop, and a Frog Splash, none of them successfully putting an end to the match. Domingo goes to the top rope and is getting ready for some more aerial when Dave blatantly hops onto the apron and pushes Domingo out into the floor! What the hell! This match ends when Higgins calls for the bell, and Colt gets upset enough about this to push Higgins! Oh shit, it just got real right here! Colt is yelling at Higgins, and the old man is getting right back in his face! Dave climbs the apron, but Erik Loomis runs up through the crowd and pulls Dave down, slamming him on the floor with a huge Powerbomb! He helps Higgins and Domingo up the ramp, and Colt and Dave look both shocked and angered at this.
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:19:10 GMT -5
Epic Fail Tom Sawyer" hits again, and we all await Mr. Morgan once again. He stands on the stage and sighs quietly, rubbing his temples... What's wrong now? This is a fucking colossal failure of a show so far, now what? MorganLadies and gents, I hate to say it, but we are just not getting it right. Michael Eros is nowhere to be found, and his opponent tonight, Bruce Clayton, was found with a broken leg. So we have another no contest in the books. I'm so sorry. Morgan walks backstage and the crowd is so pissed. Half of the fans actually left by now. I don't blame them. This show has been so awful.
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:22:25 GMT -5
Average Joe vs Eddy Perkins Eddie Higgins comes back out and is followed by Eddy Perkins follows him out. Then "Loser" by Beck hits, to lots of boos from the crowd. Wait, is that Joe's actual gear? Average joe has come out here in sweats and a t-shirt! Odd! So odd! Joe gets into the ring, and the match starts. A quick start, Joe and Perkins battle it out in the center with multiple strikes. Joe throws an elbow, and Perkins falls over. The crowd boos as Joe comes up behind Perkins and locks in a bad headlock. Perkins fights his way to his feet, and responds to the headlock with some elbows to Joe's stomach. He throws Joe into the turnbuckle and hits a huge Splash on him in the corner. Joe stumbles out, and Eddy grabs him by the arm and locks in a Crossface! And it's locked in! Joe comes near tapping multiple times, but eventually makes it to the ropes. Perkins is forced to let go, and he gets up in a rage. When he turns around he has a kick to the midsection, then a low chop to the back of his knees! Joe locks in a Cloverleaf, and Perkins taps right away! The bell rings, but Joe locks it in tighter! Let him go! It keeps getting more and more torque added to the bend of the legs, and Perkins looks like he might die! The decision has been reversed! They're now telling us that the match is being won by Perkins due to a disqualification... This is such a fail!
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:26:11 GMT -5
Another Signing! Here's a seg, it'll make more sense whe you say my app + rps The cameras show outside in the car-park where a man is seen standing next to a wall. Man: Hello my brothers and sisters, my name is “The Very Good” David Fraggle and I’m here to give you a message about hope. However before I do give you that message about hope I want to point out the facts that hope is a four letter word but it’s also a very strong word. People wake up in the morning and say things like I hope for more money, I hope for a miracle, I hope for another job and people even say that they hope for a second chance. You see my brothers and sisters I’m here because I bring a gift of hope. However it’s a gift of all of you waking up in the morning hoping that you’ll survive the pain and suffering that I’m bringing to this company. That’s right my brothers and sisters pain and suffering is coming to this company and I’m going to be responsible for it, however just because I’m responsible for it doesn’t mean I’ll be the one delivering it. The one delivering the pain and suffering that all of you will hope to survive is a man who I’ve sent to a very intense training camp to make him bigger, stronger and more dangerous than he was before. That’s right my brothers and sisters I’m bringing a beast that you will forever know as Judas Fraggle. As the cameras begin to fade away is “The Very Good” David Fraggle begins to laugh. And the screens cut out, the crowd left in some shock, some surprise, some excitement.
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:28:36 GMT -5
[/b]Mia Poe vs Kelly Martin[/b][/center] Kelly Martin and Mark Lansing wait in the ring as "Battles" by Atlas hits, and the crowd is so excited to see Mia Poe in action tonight. She walks down the ramp...the into the ring...then to her opponent. She walks a lot. She goes to her corner, and the bell rings. They charge at each other, Mia hitting a knee to Kelly's midsection. Kelly goes down, and Mia kicks her in the ribs a few times. Violent woman, Mia. She picks Kelly up just to land a vicious DDT, putting Kelly face first into the mat. There is a lot of kicking going on, and Mia is in control for the entirety of the match. It comes to an end when she throws Melly into the turnbuckle, hitting her with another high knee, and she turns that into a running bulldog, rolling Kelly over and picking up the victory! Mia jumps around the ring in excitement and the...what the...the lights a go out, and when they come back on, Mia is gone! Kelly and Mark walk over to see something of a note... They look at it, and everyone is confused as to what exactly happened to Mia...
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Post by Alice White on Aug 19, 2012 1:33:42 GMT -5
Invertigo vs Colt Calloway Our last match of the night comes up, and Colt Calloway and Eddie Higgins are awaiting the entrance of our final competitor of the evening. The fans that are left look ready to be entertained, and I dearly hope this does it for them. The lights cut out totally, and "Beings of Light" by Alcest plays. When they come back on, Invertigo is mysteriously in the ring! This looks good. The bell rings, and Invertigo takes total control very early. He does a few great aerial attacks, with a huge 450 Splash to end that set. He goes for a cover, getting a two count, and he gets up, still focused. Calloway barely makes it to his feet, and Invertigo throws a few kicks to the midsection, running to the ropes behind Calloway and coming back to slam him face first into the mat with a huge Facebuster! Another cover, and still only a two! Invertigo gets back up, this time eyeing down our official. He slowly makes his way toward him, backing him into a corner. Higgins tells him to back off, but he doesn't seem bothered by it, and continues. Then we've got Calloway charging for Invertigo, but Invertigo drops to a split and hops right back up, then hops back up and goes for a roll up! Yet another two count! Invertigo tosses Calloway out of the ring in anger as he walks around the ring for a minute. Calloway makes it to his feet, and Invertigo hits a huge plancha out to him, sending Calloway's shoulder blades right into the guard rail! The two battle it out on the floor, and Invertigo slams Calloway's face into our table! Get him back in the ring! Higgins gets the count to an eight, and Invertigo rolls in, then back out, thus restarting the count. Higgins shakes his head, and Invertigo connects a huge Cross Armbreaker that could end this had it been in the ring! He kicks Calloway in the face with his heel a few times, and the count starts getting pretty high again. Invertigo lets go of the Armbreaker, and throws Calloway in, then rolls into the ring himself. He lands a Russian Leg Sweep, then climbs to the top for some more high risk moves! Oh my God! UNREALITY! Then a three count! Invertigo holds his arms up in the air, and the lights go black again... Dammit... The lights come back on, but there is someone new in the ring... Who is that? He's in the same spot and pose... But he doesn't look like Invertigo... Huh... And only 2 successful matches tonight as I get my papers ready to hightail it out of here, as soon as I meet some of our loyal fans! Check us out in two weeks as we take over Northeast PA! Who knows where we'll wind up, that's half the fun! Peace out!
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