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Episode #10 - November 24, 2015
Scott Parker: Hello everyone! We’re here for the tenth edition of EW Animosity and it’s just two days away from my favorite holiday, Thanksgiving.
Gemma Foster: It’s a magical part of the year, Scott. I hear we’ve got a lot in store for tonight.
Scott Parker: Late last week Tweets were sent out saying that per Wade Mason there would be three big announcements set for tonight. That’s why I have the EW’s Twitter account set up on text alerts!
Gemma Foster: I can’t wait to hear what they are. If you didn’t see the action over in AXW last week we learned that Billy Way is the new number one contender to Notch’s EW Heavyweight Championship.
Scott Parker: Also a big shout out to Mighty Jo Young as she defeated a tough competitor that night as well. Defeating AXW’s Olga in one on one action was no easy feat. It looks like we won’t have to wait long to hear from Wade Mason. Let’s take it backstage.
The Next, Next Level
The camera opens up to show Wade Mason sitting at his desk located in his office. He smiles to the camera and gets right to speaking.
Wade Mason: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It has been a wonderful few months here in EW. We’ve already had some fantastic matches and have seen tremendous talent grace the EW Warehouse. At the end of September we held our very first Next Level event and crowned our first set of champions. As we near the end of November and give thanks, it’s also a time to look forward. That’s why it is my honor to announce the next Next Level event. On December 22nd we will be hosting Next Level: Revolution.
There’s a pop from the fans as the next major event is announced.
Wade Mason: EW has amazing talent and they’re in the middle of revolutionizing the future of the BWF. Now, no matches are set just yet but each match has shaped what could be an event that tops our first. This is just the first of three announcements tonight but let’s get into our first match of the night.
The camera pans back to ringside where we cut to Scott and Gemma.
Gemma Foster: Next Level Revolution? I love it!
Scott Parker: You have to believe that’s when we’ll see Notch defend his title against Billy Way. With that let’s go ahead and catch this small video package before we get into tonight’s action as the BWF community sees the return of Ursula Areano and the debut of Gabriel Noir.
Show Me What You Got
Earlier Tonight
As the screen opens up we venture into the locker room of the one and only Ursula Areano. We see her wrapping athletic tape around her wrists and forearms. As she finishes wrapping the tape she leans over and begins to lace her wrestling shoes. After a minute or two shoelaces both shoes. After she puts both her shoes on she lets out a sigh of relief and just sits in the chair grinning.
Ursula Areano: This should be good.
Ursula looks up at the lights.
Ursula Areano: I don’t think I will ever get used to moments before debuting.
After a few moments Ursula lightly slaps both her cheeks to get her head in the game.
Ursula Areano: Looks like It is time to show the people of Animosity what I can do.
Ursula jumps out of her chair and begins to prepare for her match. We see her heading to the door and opens it.
Ursula Areano: It’s time for war!
The door closes behind her.
Gabriel Noir Vs. Ursula Areano
Areano and Noir circled each other as the match began and teased a test of strength but Noir backed away briefly and came back with a hard throat chop. Noir pulled Areano in close and raked the eyes which got him a warning from the referee. He took Areano down with a neckbreaker. Areano rolled into the corner and rubbed her eyes as Noir came over and pulled her up. She caught him with a European uppercut that was transitioned into a dropkick. Areano grabbed Noir as he got to his knees and dropped down with a DDT. She rolled him into a cover with the hook of a leg. One… two and a kickout. Noir powered up to his feet and hit Areano with a headbutt to the side of her head. He locked in a sleeper hold in the middle of the ring and Areano fell to a knee. She started to fade and the referee checked on her. She shook him off but Noir hit her with the Dream Theater (Sleeperhold Suplex). Noir covered Areano and the ref got into position. One… two and a kickout. Areano got into the ropes and used them to pull herself up. Noir charged and ran into a boot to the face from Areano. He staggered away and Areano charged back and hit the Argentina Express (Elijah Express). Areano covered and hooked both legs. One… two… three!
WINNER: Ursula Areano, via pinfall 9:19
Scott Parker: A big return win for Ursula Areano. She knocked the wind right out of Noir with that finishing move.
Bailey Mayhew Vs. Alex Richards
The original four way match was changed to a singles match after we learned that Barrett Lynch had been placed on an injury list and Sabriynn Cassidy had been released. Richards and Mayhew went back and forth with holds early on before Mayhew hit a snapmare and a kick to Richards’ back. She drove her knee into his back and then went into a sleeper hold. Richards turned himself and was able to get to his feet and deliver a belly to back suplex. He pulled her up and stayed behind her, hitting a German suplex. He rolled her into a cover… one… and a kickout right at two. Mayhew got to her feet and hit Richards with an uppercut before stepping up with an enziguri that echoed throughout the arena. He staggered around and she hit him with a side slam. Richards climbed to his feet and caught Mayhew with an arm drag. Mayhew rolled to her feet and walked into a forearm smash. Richards hit the ropes and looked for a clothesline but Mayhew ducked and blasted him with Brain Damage (Death Blow). She fell into the corner and jumped to the top ropes. Mayhew dove and hit the Not Just Another Frog Splash and covered. One… two… three!
WINNER: Bailey Mayhew, via pinfall 8:51
Scott Parker: And Bailey Mayhew continues to impress here in EW!
Gemma Foster: She’s definitely been a great member of the roster.
Going Primetime
Todd Evans: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the ring at this time a BWF Hall of Famer… GABE SHELLEY!
The fans roar in cheers as In Fate’s Hands by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus begins to play and out walks Gabe Shelley, carrying a duffle bag. He’s dressed in a pair of jeans and a dress shirt as he makes his way to the ring and shakes hands with a few fans ringside. He enters the ring and his music quickly dies down.
Gabe Shelley: It feels so good to be here in the EW Warehouse. I’m not out here to gush about EW too much but I’m going to because it ties into Wade’s second announcement of the evening, that he’s been kind enough to let me do.
The fans quiet some as he speaks.
Gabe Shelley: When I sit at home and see what EW has turned into it makes me proud. I see talent that can be the future of our company one day and are even some of the best talent around. The competitors in EW train here day in and day out and it shows each week as they get better and better. It makes me remember what it was like to be starting out like Alexander King, Jo Young, Riley Rouse, Kayla and Krista, and so many more. I also remember what it was like to be a guy like Notch, needing a new break, needing a chance. Or a guy like Billy Way who was told he couldn’t.
Gabe puts down the buddle bag and unzips it.
Gabe Shelley: On December 22nd, 2004 I found myself alone in a place called eWo.
There’s a mixed reaction at the mention of eWo.
Gabe Shelley: I had joined a few months prior as a fresh faced rookie with a couple teammates but it wasn’t long before they were gone. On December 22nd I went into eWo’s weekly show Violence with a chance after showing that maybe, just maybe, I have what it takes a week prior by coming so close to beating one of its champions. On that night I walked out the door with this.
He reaches into the bag and pulls out a championship belt and the fans cheer that recognize it.
Gabe Shelley: This is the Primetime Championship. Now, there’s been many incarnations of this title, many versions. This one is the one I had made after I won the title that night and it’s sat on my mantle ever since. I look at EW and I see talented competitors that maybe just need a little break, a chance to prove themselves. That’s what the Primetime Championship was to me. That’s why I am giving it to Wade Mason and EW. That’s why at Next Level Retribution on December 22nd a brand new Primetime Champion will be crowned.
There’s a roar of cheers as Gabe smiles.
Gabe Shelley: Good luck to everyone that chases this championship and may it give you the same drive it gave me 11 years ago.
Gabe tosses his microphone out of the ring as he leaves with the Primetime Championship to cheers.
Gemma Foster: What an announcement, Scott!
Scott Parker: Some amazing talent once held the eWo Primetime Championship and then the BWF version of it. It’s a great site to see Gabe giving up something that means so much to him. It can be a great stepping stone and platform to be noticed, which is what it did for Gabe.
Maverick Fantastico Vs. Drak
Fantastico and Drak competed in a short bout that saw Drak start things off with hard chops to the bare chest of Fantastico. Drak hit him with a European uppercut and lifted him up and dropped him with a spinebuster. Fantastico rose to his feet and had to connect with a hard back elbow as Drak charged to stagger him. Fantastico popped up and connected with a dropkick. They both rose to their feet and Fantastico hit the Kamahameha (Double Palm Stike). Drak was staggered and Fantastico was able to connect with the Komani Code (Crucifix Driver) and cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Maverick Fantastico, via pinfall 5:52
Scott Parker: Another solid win for Maverick Fantastico while Drak continues to look for his way here in EW.
Gemma Foster: He has the talent, he just needs to put it together.
Focus
Mighty Jo Young steps on camera, walking with a purpose and trailing her well-muscled arm behind her. Pinched between her thumb and forefinger, getting dragged onto camera is the ear of Riley Rouse, along with the rest of them. Riley is dressed for the upcoming single’s match, clad in tights that came down to mid-thigh, big stompy boots and that iconic waistcoat over her tanktop, which sports a big Brotherhood of Steel logo. Jo, with no match tonight, is in a pair of snug jeans and a plain tank top.
Jo’s fellow Spectre and better(ish) half has their nose buried in their phone, fiddling with the Pip Boy app. Jo growls and snatches Riley’s phone away, stuffing it in her jeans pocket.
Mighty Jo Young: Gahh. Goddammit you’ve been playing that every waking minute for more than a week now. Get your head in the game, sweetie, you have a match tonight.
Riley Rouse: Oh...I have a match tonight? Makes sense now why I’m in my gear...Right. Yes. Wait against who? I’d check my texts but you have my phone.
Jo cuts Riley a look that’d make a Pope beg for forgiveness for stuff he didn’t even do.
Riley makes a face, kind of like a puppy that’s sorry for something. It’s just not sure what yet.
Mighty Jo Young: Gio Deluca, sweety. One of those guys from the Haters. I don’t remember if he’s Greasy or Bug-Eye. One or the other. And I’ll be ringside just in case the other one decides to get salty.
Riley Rouse: Name doesn’t really ring any bells. Nope. Ahh well, not like it’s ganna be that difficult. It’s just one the Haters.
Mighty Jo Young: *chuckles* Well, after you’re done planting A Bronx Tale on the mat for a three count, we can watch the Main Event and see who gets to take a run at us. Who would you rather see get a shot at being the second holders of the belts, the Gaines boys or Freaks with Benefits?
Riley Rouse: Time to get this over with and….Umm, what was it you wanted me to do? Eat? Watch a match for our new number one contenders? Something like that. Yeah, that was it. Cause you just mentioned it. See I am paying attention.
Mighty Jo Young: You pay attention like I pay overdue bills, dear.. reluctantly and sporadically. I don’t intend on giving up my belt to either of these teams, but I’ve gotta say the Gaines brothers have paid their dues in EW right from day one as a tag team. If anyone gets a shot at knocking us off the mountain, I’d like it to be them.
Riley Rouse: I don’t know, Krista’s pretty tough, Babe. Her and Kayla work well together. The DesInk Bros are good and all, but they’ve got their hands full. I’m kinda excited to see which one of em wins. Not to say I’m giving up easy or anything, i just like competitive spirit. I’d have to....Or I’d have run for the hills ages ago.
Mighty Jo Young: No hill dwelling for us, baby. It will be nice to know who we get to fight next… and beat of course.
Riley Rouse: Well, of course the two of us can beat any team in here. *Riley shrugs.* But it’s ganna be a cool match. Alrighty, onto the Fuzzy Trashcan dweller and picking up a win tonight.
Jo fishes Riley’s cellphone out of her pocket.. handing it back to Riley, who would be wagging their tail if they were a puppy dog right about now. The pair walk off camera.
Mighty Jo Young: Then you’re going to shower, eat and get some damn sleep.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Casey Grey Vs. Azurine Vebbins
Vebbins and Grey shared a quick handshake to start off the match before locking up. Grey turned and looked for a jumping snapmare but Vebbins countered with a wheelbarrow facebuster. Grey rolled away and to her feet and ducked a running forearm before grabbing Vebbins from behind. She looked for a backslide pin but Vebbins rolled all the way through and to her feet. Grey grabbed her and dropped her with a powerslam. Grey rolled into an armbar that she locked in tight. Vebbins struggled for a bit but was able to reach her foot onto the bottom ropes to break the hold. Grey broke and pulled Vebbins up to her feet. Grey hit a swinging neckbreaker and rolled onto Vebbins for a cover. One… two and a kickout. Grey pulled Vebbins up and cranked her neck before locking in a dragon sleeper and dropping her down with a reverse DDT. Grey pulled Vebbins up and sent her into the ropes. She looked for the Your Fear (Black Hole Slam) but Vebbins countered with an arm drag. They both rolled to their feet and Vebbins hit a kick to the gut that was followed with a northern lights suplex that was bridged into a pin. One… two and a kickout. Grey climbed to her feet and took two knees to her sternum, and Vebbins popped up with a dropkick. She pulled Grey in and looked for the rest of the Sweetheart Sock Hop (Knees, Dropkick, DDT) but Grey spun away and lifted Vebbins to her shoulders. Grey dropped down and connected with the Racklash (Rack Attack) and fell backwards into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Casey Grey, via pinfall 10:18
Grey rolled over and said something to Vebbins before climbing to her feet. She reached down and offered a hand to help her up and Vebbins accepted. The two shook hands before we cut away.
Scott Parker: A wonderful display of professionalism between these two after this match.
Gemma Foster: Both of these ladies have so much talent. I can’t wait to see them go at it again.
Wrong Turn
Earlier Tonight
We open backstage, prior to the start of tonight’s Animosity, where standing by and equipment trunk in a black and orange Since 97 t-shirt and matching black visor is current EW Heavyweight Champion, The Notch. The title slung over his right shoulder, The Notch gives the camera a determined, almost defiant glance.
The Notch: I’m not one for clichés, really I’m not, but there is one I truly believe in, the old saying that for every door that closes, another opens. I’m a product of that, right now, the same as I was when I debuted 20 years ago, the same when I was honing my craft, and even in the last few years, proving that time, it doesn’t mean a damn thing, the same with age. I’m made it through it all, failed marriages, alcoholism, the loss of my mother, the relationship with my brother falling apart, and yes Way, people like you, behind the scenes, telling me to go, to give up, to move aside, judging MY heart, MY drive, and MY skills when I’m the guy who selflessly busted their ass so pieces of garbage like you could run their mouth about me and their predecessors. Nah, I’m not going out like this, not a chance because only God can judge me, Way, only God can tell me when I’m done. Not you. Never you. Understand that. Accept it. Deal with it.
The Notch: In the same way that I’ve heard it all about me, Way, I’ve been around your ass enough to know how this story ends. It’s not overconfidence or overlooking you at all. It is knowing your weaknesses, it’s knowing your glaring flaws, and it’s like this, Way. Whenever a door opens for you, whenever there’s just enough for you to slink your slimy ass through the crack of the door, what happens, Way? Tell the people, tell ME, all of us who somehow deserve this bullshit new way of entertainment what happens? I’m sorry, couldn’t hear you. That’s right, the door slams right back in your face. Because as good as you CLAIM to be, as good as you TALK yourself up to be, when the chips are down, when it’s make or break time for you, Way, you don’t bring us a new way of entertainment just another way, another reason for us to look at you as a failure, as a guy for all the hot air lacks the HEART, lacks the DRIVE to be anything more than a novelty act searching for legitimacy. You do this, like walking down the street, while talking down to people for similar reasons. I’m no rocket scientist, kid, but that’s called being a HYPOCRITE.
The Notch looks down at the championship, then straight ahead.
The Notch: This is truth, Way, this has been life for you in this sport, all the potential in the world, but you could trip over your own two feet out there. I’m a fair guy, Way, if I’m everything you say I am, and if you’re everything you CLAIM to be and not what you’ve shown for years, then prove it. Prove that you deserve this championship, that your win over Derrick Daze wasn’t some fluke, that this whole bullshit change in you isn’t just some smoke and mirrors to try to hide your insecurities and lack of heart in that ring. Don’t get my words twisted, Way, you don’t have shit to prove to me, or even the people you mock out in the crowd, but to that guy that when the cameras are off and the show is over when you’re looking in the mirror and trying to convince yourself that we’re all wrong about you. That’s the guy who needs to know you’re everything you say you are. He’s the only one who matters.
The Notch: I wish you all the luck in the world in finding the legitimacy you seek, Way, truly I do, but when we meet in the ring there’s one thing I can ASSURE you of. You’re not going to find it through me, through the disrespect of everything I am and what this championship means. This isn’t a prop to heal you of years of being mocked as a joke. This is a symbol of greatness, Way, and greatness, it isn’t stealing titles, it isn’t cheap shots and laughing like a goddamn hyena. Greatness is the one thing you’ve NEVER attained, and if this way of entertainment lies through me, well son, looks like you’re on the wrong road..again!
With a look of intensity, The Notch slaps his championship before walking off, the camera slowly fading to black.
Now Airing Only on the BWF Network
AXW BREAKDOWN !
Riley Rouse Vs. Gio DeLuca
DeLuca and Salvatore start to make their way to the ring with the Spectres in the ring. DeLuca is ready to speak as he readies his microphone.
Gio DeLuca: You know who I am. I’m Gio DeLuca. This fella is Dominic Salvatore. And we’re the Haters. These two bozos in the ring? We hate ‘em. They got something we want and it’s something that we’re gonna take. If there’s anyone that thinks otherwise, we hate ‘em!
DeLuca rolled into the ring and was rocked with a clothesline from Rouse. He popped up to his feet and Rouse was there with another clothesline. DeLuca rolled back up and ducked the third clothesline and drove his knee into their gut. Rouse was doubled over and DeLuca hit a fame-asser and jumped back up. Rouse climbed to their feet and ducked a running boot to the face. DeLuca turned and was caught with the Bored Now (Trouble in Paradise) and Rouse covered. One… two… three!
WINNER: Riley Rouse, via pinfall 4:35
Gemma Foster: Riley hit that Bored Now out of nowhere.
Scott Parker: Riley showing that she can be dangerous with an opening like that.
Gemma Foster: I bet Gio hates that.
Break You
"It's the start of the end
Surrender the throne
The blood on my hands covered the holes
We've been surrounded, by vicious cycles
Are we truly alone?
The scars on your heart are yours to atone
We've been surrounded
Let them sing, let them sing"
"Empire" by Bring Me the Horizon blares out as Billy Way walks out and stands in the center of the ramp doing the wingspan pose. Billy Way looks around the arena with a creepy smile before making his way to the ring when we hear the verse.
Once he enters the ring, he does the full spin to wingspan pose(similar to AJ Styles), letting his strands of hair get in front of face before pushing it back. He twitches and cackles psychotically before snatching the mic from Todd Evans. Villy soaks in the reaction from the BWF fans as they rain down boos(and cheers) at the eccentric number one contender for the BWF World Championship.
Billy Way: Listen up kids, because I got something to say. In case you have been living under the rock or didn’t bother to check out the AXW Supershow VII, I'm now your new number one contendership for the BWF World Heavyweight Championship. Finally, the match between Notch and I for his shiny gold wrapped around his wrinkly waist is going to happen. Let's be honest people. We all have been waiting for his. I've been waiting for this. Hell...even you Notch have been waiting for this.
Billy Way: You know, there is something you said about me Mike that has been stuck in my mind. You said that I'm trying so hard to prove that I'm not a flash in a pan. That although you acknowledge the fact that I'm unique and I have creativity, thank you for the admiration by the way, you claim that I don't have heart. HA! Billy Way doesn't have heart?! Oh I'm sorry Mr. Goodie Two Shoes. I don't parade around the hall acting like I'm some Wrestling career while spewing the lame ol' blood, sweat, and tears. I don't beg everyone to respect me and talk about my seniority. I know that I haven’t wrestled as long as you have old timer but excuse me if I haven’t accomplished as much as you have. However Notchy boy, the fact you claimed that I don't have heart is absolute bonkers. I've given my all for three fucking years now and worked just as much as you have. I had companies after companies closing their doors on me and not giving me the chance that I deserved. I had owners and general managers tell me face to face that I can't be the star of the show or get a "push" because I'm not like "them." Hell, Darrius Jackson himself told me face to face that he was thinking of cutting me off back in PLW before I even jumped ship to PWR. You remember Darrius Jackson, right Notchy? Aka One Eye Jack that didn't know how to run a fed even if someone holds his hands and guided him. Darrius told me that he liked me and even though I wasn't always the greatest wrestler that you see today, the fans loved me and my uniqueness. However he told me that even though I'm well liked from the fans and peers, I needed to be, "revamped" because I'm not like them...
Billy Way: I'm not like your so called villains. I'm not a narcissistic jerk-off that claims to be better than everyone. I have never dissed the fans and told them how much they suck and how they are beneath me. I...I have never been a coward but rather someone that's willing to complete the task any cost. I'm not like your heroes. I don't put on a fake smile, sign autographs and kissing babies. I don't go around and tell people to eat their victims and say their prayers. And I definitely don't act like I'm the only one that has heart Notchy.
Billy Way: I AM BILLY WAY. The man that strives on entertainment. The man that believes that chaos is the only entertainment to please the blood hungry people. I'm my own man! I'm not like your heroes and your villains, I'm your necessary! I'm the agent of destruction and I destroy the people you love and hate. To put it simple...I'M YOUR SAVIOR! And whether you love me or hate me, my actions are for your own good. Yeah Notch, I'm unique in my own way, no pun intended he he, and for sure there is no one like me. I'm no flash in the pan, I'm everlasting! Years by now, you people will remember the name Billy Way, the man that brought chaos to wrestling for the sake of entertainment. I'm the man that you people both love to hate and hate to love. I'm an enigma of my own, the first of my kind and the man that will lead BWF the New Way.
Billy Way: You see Notchy boy...I don't want to just defeat you for the title. I don't want to beat you to the bloody pulp to the point that you're living in the hospital and drinking food from the straw. No no no no...I want to break you. I want to break your spirit. I don't want to just force you to retire from this business and leave the wrestling gig for good....oh no no no. I want the legend of Michael Curmaci to be tarnished and buried to the ground like it supposed to be years ago. I want to expose you as a fraud that you are and prove the fans that they were worshiping a false god in you. I want to be the end of your demise and if it means taking that championship from you, the same championship that you so called worked hard for while overcoming the odds...well so be it. So Wade Mason, book this championship match already. Give us a stipulation and all and tell us when the event is happening...because I for one can't wait…
The fans cheer as Wade Mason is shown smiling on the video screen. He adjusts his tie and looks into the camera.
Wade Mason: I’m glad you’re so excited, Billy. I am too and I’m sure all of the EW fans are excited to see Billy Way and The Notch!
The fans agree with a cheer.
Wade Mason: Luckily for us we won’t have to wait too long. In fact, we only have to wait six days. You’ll get your shot at Notch at BWF’s Gauntlet Run event in a championship match! Good luck.
Billy Way smirks as the video screen goes black.
Scott Parker: There you have it folks! Billy Way gets his championship opportunity in just six days!
Billy Way Vs. Kirlia Gardevoir
Gardevoir and Way locked up and Way was hit with an armdrag and he rolled right out of the ring. He walked around the ring and smiled, looking at Gardevoir every so often. He climbed back into the ring before the count of ten and locked back up with Gardevoir. This time he was able to connect with a kick to the gut and then followed it up with a suplex. Way rolled onto Gardevoir and looked for a pin. One and a kickout. Gardevoir climbed to her feet and applied a side headlock on Way. He tried to spin away but Gardevoir spun him into a hammerlock. Way reached back and tried to snapmare Gardevoir over but she lifted and dropped him with a belly to back suplex. Way climbed to his feet and Gardevoir jumped up, looking for a DDT, but Way dropped her with a spinebuster. Way quickly pulled Gardevoir to her feet and hit a double underhook suplex. Way climbed to his feet and jumped to the second rope and faced the fans and shouted I’m doing this for you, for the entertainment, for the chaos! Gardevoir pulled him off the second ropes and looked for a German suplex but Way flipped behind her. Gardevoir turned and was hit with Way’s Feel This (Corkscrew Flying Forearm Smash). Way pulled Gardevoir into a cover. One… two and a kickout. Gardevoir climbed to her feet and started to battle back with stiff elbows to Way’s head. She grabbed Way and connected with the Shire Slam (Michinoku Driver) and covered. One… two and a kickout. Gardevoir slid to the legs of Way and started to lock in a STF but Way scrambled to the ropes and grabs them tight to break. Gardevoir grabbed Way as he stood and sent him into the ropes and hit the Flora Bomb (Sky High)!
Gemma Foster: That might be it, Scott!
Scott Parker: Kirlia has Billy on the ropes!
Gardevoir pulled Way up slowly and grabbed him by his head. She neared the corner and looked for the Bleeding Rose (Sliced Bread #2) but Way pushed her away in the air and she hit the mat. She stumbled to her feet and turned into Way’s Nutcracker (Reverse Atomic Drop) and he quickly followed it up with the Billion Dollar Kick (Roundhouse Kick). Way dropped into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Billy Way, via pinfall 12:25
Scott Parker: A strong victory for Billy Way going into next week’s championship bout with The Notch.
Gemma Foster: Notch is ready. It’s going to be a great match, Scott. I just wish we were there to call the action!
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Monday, November 30, 2015
Freaks with Benefits Vs. Destruction INKorporated
Scott Parker: Here we go folks. This one is to determine who will face the Spectres at Next Level Revolution.
Gemma Foster: Both of these teams would be a good challenge for the Spectres.
The camera shows up Riley Rouse and Mighty Jo Young watching the match backstage on a monitor. We’ll get Taylor and Korey to start things off for us. The two lock up and Korey quickly opened with a headbutt and a kick to the gut. Taylor was caught off guard and was staggered backwards into the ropes. Korey sent her across the ropes and charged at her and hit a leaping clothesline that turned her inside out. Taylor rolled to her knees and was hit with a legdrop to the back of the head. Korey tagged out to James and James entered. The duo lifted Taylor up and dropped her with a double flapjack. She crawled to her corner and was pulled up by James. James lifted Taylor for a gorilla press slam but Taylor turned and drove him into the mat with a DDT. She made the tag to Williams and she jumped into action. James rose to his feet and Williams hit a spinning kick to the gut. Williams grabbed him and put her knee into the side of his head and fell backwards, his head bouncing off her knee in a modified neckbreaker. Williams rolled into a cover. One… two and a kickout. Korey cheered on his brother as James climbed to his feet. Williams looked for a crossbody but was hit with a powerslam by James. James pulled Williams up and tagged out to Korey. James lifted Williams up with a bear hug and Korey came flying off the ropes and dropkicked her in the face. Korey pulled Williams into a cover. One… two and he’s pulled off by Taylor. She goes back to her corner as Williams started to get to her feet. Korey came running over and connected with a dropkick to her back that rolled her into the corner. She sat up in it and Korey charged and looked for a cannonball but Williams slid out of the ring. He missed wildly and staggered to his feet as Williams slid into the ring and hit the Last Breath (Swinging Inverted DDT) and covered. One… two and James breaks up the count. James pulled Williams up and hit a discus clothesline that dropped Williams hard and both she and Korey were down.
Gemma Foster: Who is going to make the tag first?
Gemma Foster: It’s a magical part of the year, Scott. I hear we’ve got a lot in store for tonight.
Scott Parker: Late last week Tweets were sent out saying that per Wade Mason there would be three big announcements set for tonight. That’s why I have the EW’s Twitter account set up on text alerts!
Gemma Foster: I can’t wait to hear what they are. If you didn’t see the action over in AXW last week we learned that Billy Way is the new number one contender to Notch’s EW Heavyweight Championship.
Scott Parker: Also a big shout out to Mighty Jo Young as she defeated a tough competitor that night as well. Defeating AXW’s Olga in one on one action was no easy feat. It looks like we won’t have to wait long to hear from Wade Mason. Let’s take it backstage.
The Next, Next Level
The camera opens up to show Wade Mason sitting at his desk located in his office. He smiles to the camera and gets right to speaking.
Wade Mason: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It has been a wonderful few months here in EW. We’ve already had some fantastic matches and have seen tremendous talent grace the EW Warehouse. At the end of September we held our very first Next Level event and crowned our first set of champions. As we near the end of November and give thanks, it’s also a time to look forward. That’s why it is my honor to announce the next Next Level event. On December 22nd we will be hosting Next Level: Revolution.
There’s a pop from the fans as the next major event is announced.
Wade Mason: EW has amazing talent and they’re in the middle of revolutionizing the future of the BWF. Now, no matches are set just yet but each match has shaped what could be an event that tops our first. This is just the first of three announcements tonight but let’s get into our first match of the night.
The camera pans back to ringside where we cut to Scott and Gemma.
Gemma Foster: Next Level Revolution? I love it!
Scott Parker: You have to believe that’s when we’ll see Notch defend his title against Billy Way. With that let’s go ahead and catch this small video package before we get into tonight’s action as the BWF community sees the return of Ursula Areano and the debut of Gabriel Noir.
Show Me What You Got
Earlier Tonight
As the screen opens up we venture into the locker room of the one and only Ursula Areano. We see her wrapping athletic tape around her wrists and forearms. As she finishes wrapping the tape she leans over and begins to lace her wrestling shoes. After a minute or two shoelaces both shoes. After she puts both her shoes on she lets out a sigh of relief and just sits in the chair grinning.
Ursula Areano: This should be good.
Ursula looks up at the lights.
Ursula Areano: I don’t think I will ever get used to moments before debuting.
After a few moments Ursula lightly slaps both her cheeks to get her head in the game.
Ursula Areano: Looks like It is time to show the people of Animosity what I can do.
Ursula jumps out of her chair and begins to prepare for her match. We see her heading to the door and opens it.
Ursula Areano: It’s time for war!
The door closes behind her.
Gabriel Noir Vs. Ursula Areano
Areano and Noir circled each other as the match began and teased a test of strength but Noir backed away briefly and came back with a hard throat chop. Noir pulled Areano in close and raked the eyes which got him a warning from the referee. He took Areano down with a neckbreaker. Areano rolled into the corner and rubbed her eyes as Noir came over and pulled her up. She caught him with a European uppercut that was transitioned into a dropkick. Areano grabbed Noir as he got to his knees and dropped down with a DDT. She rolled him into a cover with the hook of a leg. One… two and a kickout. Noir powered up to his feet and hit Areano with a headbutt to the side of her head. He locked in a sleeper hold in the middle of the ring and Areano fell to a knee. She started to fade and the referee checked on her. She shook him off but Noir hit her with the Dream Theater (Sleeperhold Suplex). Noir covered Areano and the ref got into position. One… two and a kickout. Areano got into the ropes and used them to pull herself up. Noir charged and ran into a boot to the face from Areano. He staggered away and Areano charged back and hit the Argentina Express (Elijah Express). Areano covered and hooked both legs. One… two… three!
WINNER: Ursula Areano, via pinfall 9:19
Scott Parker: A big return win for Ursula Areano. She knocked the wind right out of Noir with that finishing move.
Bailey Mayhew Vs. Alex Richards
The original four way match was changed to a singles match after we learned that Barrett Lynch had been placed on an injury list and Sabriynn Cassidy had been released. Richards and Mayhew went back and forth with holds early on before Mayhew hit a snapmare and a kick to Richards’ back. She drove her knee into his back and then went into a sleeper hold. Richards turned himself and was able to get to his feet and deliver a belly to back suplex. He pulled her up and stayed behind her, hitting a German suplex. He rolled her into a cover… one… and a kickout right at two. Mayhew got to her feet and hit Richards with an uppercut before stepping up with an enziguri that echoed throughout the arena. He staggered around and she hit him with a side slam. Richards climbed to his feet and caught Mayhew with an arm drag. Mayhew rolled to her feet and walked into a forearm smash. Richards hit the ropes and looked for a clothesline but Mayhew ducked and blasted him with Brain Damage (Death Blow). She fell into the corner and jumped to the top ropes. Mayhew dove and hit the Not Just Another Frog Splash and covered. One… two… three!
WINNER: Bailey Mayhew, via pinfall 8:51
Scott Parker: And Bailey Mayhew continues to impress here in EW!
Gemma Foster: She’s definitely been a great member of the roster.
Going Primetime
Todd Evans: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the ring at this time a BWF Hall of Famer… GABE SHELLEY!
The fans roar in cheers as In Fate’s Hands by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus begins to play and out walks Gabe Shelley, carrying a duffle bag. He’s dressed in a pair of jeans and a dress shirt as he makes his way to the ring and shakes hands with a few fans ringside. He enters the ring and his music quickly dies down.
Gabe Shelley: It feels so good to be here in the EW Warehouse. I’m not out here to gush about EW too much but I’m going to because it ties into Wade’s second announcement of the evening, that he’s been kind enough to let me do.
The fans quiet some as he speaks.
Gabe Shelley: When I sit at home and see what EW has turned into it makes me proud. I see talent that can be the future of our company one day and are even some of the best talent around. The competitors in EW train here day in and day out and it shows each week as they get better and better. It makes me remember what it was like to be starting out like Alexander King, Jo Young, Riley Rouse, Kayla and Krista, and so many more. I also remember what it was like to be a guy like Notch, needing a new break, needing a chance. Or a guy like Billy Way who was told he couldn’t.
Gabe puts down the buddle bag and unzips it.
Gabe Shelley: On December 22nd, 2004 I found myself alone in a place called eWo.
There’s a mixed reaction at the mention of eWo.
Gabe Shelley: I had joined a few months prior as a fresh faced rookie with a couple teammates but it wasn’t long before they were gone. On December 22nd I went into eWo’s weekly show Violence with a chance after showing that maybe, just maybe, I have what it takes a week prior by coming so close to beating one of its champions. On that night I walked out the door with this.
He reaches into the bag and pulls out a championship belt and the fans cheer that recognize it.
Gabe Shelley: This is the Primetime Championship. Now, there’s been many incarnations of this title, many versions. This one is the one I had made after I won the title that night and it’s sat on my mantle ever since. I look at EW and I see talented competitors that maybe just need a little break, a chance to prove themselves. That’s what the Primetime Championship was to me. That’s why I am giving it to Wade Mason and EW. That’s why at Next Level Retribution on December 22nd a brand new Primetime Champion will be crowned.
There’s a roar of cheers as Gabe smiles.
Gabe Shelley: Good luck to everyone that chases this championship and may it give you the same drive it gave me 11 years ago.
Gabe tosses his microphone out of the ring as he leaves with the Primetime Championship to cheers.
Gemma Foster: What an announcement, Scott!
Scott Parker: Some amazing talent once held the eWo Primetime Championship and then the BWF version of it. It’s a great site to see Gabe giving up something that means so much to him. It can be a great stepping stone and platform to be noticed, which is what it did for Gabe.
Maverick Fantastico Vs. Drak
Fantastico and Drak competed in a short bout that saw Drak start things off with hard chops to the bare chest of Fantastico. Drak hit him with a European uppercut and lifted him up and dropped him with a spinebuster. Fantastico rose to his feet and had to connect with a hard back elbow as Drak charged to stagger him. Fantastico popped up and connected with a dropkick. They both rose to their feet and Fantastico hit the Kamahameha (Double Palm Stike). Drak was staggered and Fantastico was able to connect with the Komani Code (Crucifix Driver) and cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Maverick Fantastico, via pinfall 5:52
Scott Parker: Another solid win for Maverick Fantastico while Drak continues to look for his way here in EW.
Gemma Foster: He has the talent, he just needs to put it together.
Focus
Mighty Jo Young steps on camera, walking with a purpose and trailing her well-muscled arm behind her. Pinched between her thumb and forefinger, getting dragged onto camera is the ear of Riley Rouse, along with the rest of them. Riley is dressed for the upcoming single’s match, clad in tights that came down to mid-thigh, big stompy boots and that iconic waistcoat over her tanktop, which sports a big Brotherhood of Steel logo. Jo, with no match tonight, is in a pair of snug jeans and a plain tank top.
Jo’s fellow Spectre and better(ish) half has their nose buried in their phone, fiddling with the Pip Boy app. Jo growls and snatches Riley’s phone away, stuffing it in her jeans pocket.
Mighty Jo Young: Gahh. Goddammit you’ve been playing that every waking minute for more than a week now. Get your head in the game, sweetie, you have a match tonight.
Riley Rouse: Oh...I have a match tonight? Makes sense now why I’m in my gear...Right. Yes. Wait against who? I’d check my texts but you have my phone.
Jo cuts Riley a look that’d make a Pope beg for forgiveness for stuff he didn’t even do.
Riley makes a face, kind of like a puppy that’s sorry for something. It’s just not sure what yet.
Mighty Jo Young: Gio Deluca, sweety. One of those guys from the Haters. I don’t remember if he’s Greasy or Bug-Eye. One or the other. And I’ll be ringside just in case the other one decides to get salty.
Riley Rouse: Name doesn’t really ring any bells. Nope. Ahh well, not like it’s ganna be that difficult. It’s just one the Haters.
Mighty Jo Young: *chuckles* Well, after you’re done planting A Bronx Tale on the mat for a three count, we can watch the Main Event and see who gets to take a run at us. Who would you rather see get a shot at being the second holders of the belts, the Gaines boys or Freaks with Benefits?
Riley Rouse: Time to get this over with and….Umm, what was it you wanted me to do? Eat? Watch a match for our new number one contenders? Something like that. Yeah, that was it. Cause you just mentioned it. See I am paying attention.
Mighty Jo Young: You pay attention like I pay overdue bills, dear.. reluctantly and sporadically. I don’t intend on giving up my belt to either of these teams, but I’ve gotta say the Gaines brothers have paid their dues in EW right from day one as a tag team. If anyone gets a shot at knocking us off the mountain, I’d like it to be them.
Riley Rouse: I don’t know, Krista’s pretty tough, Babe. Her and Kayla work well together. The DesInk Bros are good and all, but they’ve got their hands full. I’m kinda excited to see which one of em wins. Not to say I’m giving up easy or anything, i just like competitive spirit. I’d have to....Or I’d have run for the hills ages ago.
Mighty Jo Young: No hill dwelling for us, baby. It will be nice to know who we get to fight next… and beat of course.
Riley Rouse: Well, of course the two of us can beat any team in here. *Riley shrugs.* But it’s ganna be a cool match. Alrighty, onto the Fuzzy Trashcan dweller and picking up a win tonight.
Jo fishes Riley’s cellphone out of her pocket.. handing it back to Riley, who would be wagging their tail if they were a puppy dog right about now. The pair walk off camera.
Mighty Jo Young: Then you’re going to shower, eat and get some damn sleep.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Casey Grey Vs. Azurine Vebbins
Vebbins and Grey shared a quick handshake to start off the match before locking up. Grey turned and looked for a jumping snapmare but Vebbins countered with a wheelbarrow facebuster. Grey rolled away and to her feet and ducked a running forearm before grabbing Vebbins from behind. She looked for a backslide pin but Vebbins rolled all the way through and to her feet. Grey grabbed her and dropped her with a powerslam. Grey rolled into an armbar that she locked in tight. Vebbins struggled for a bit but was able to reach her foot onto the bottom ropes to break the hold. Grey broke and pulled Vebbins up to her feet. Grey hit a swinging neckbreaker and rolled onto Vebbins for a cover. One… two and a kickout. Grey pulled Vebbins up and cranked her neck before locking in a dragon sleeper and dropping her down with a reverse DDT. Grey pulled Vebbins up and sent her into the ropes. She looked for the Your Fear (Black Hole Slam) but Vebbins countered with an arm drag. They both rolled to their feet and Vebbins hit a kick to the gut that was followed with a northern lights suplex that was bridged into a pin. One… two and a kickout. Grey climbed to her feet and took two knees to her sternum, and Vebbins popped up with a dropkick. She pulled Grey in and looked for the rest of the Sweetheart Sock Hop (Knees, Dropkick, DDT) but Grey spun away and lifted Vebbins to her shoulders. Grey dropped down and connected with the Racklash (Rack Attack) and fell backwards into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Casey Grey, via pinfall 10:18
Grey rolled over and said something to Vebbins before climbing to her feet. She reached down and offered a hand to help her up and Vebbins accepted. The two shook hands before we cut away.
Scott Parker: A wonderful display of professionalism between these two after this match.
Gemma Foster: Both of these ladies have so much talent. I can’t wait to see them go at it again.
Wrong Turn
Earlier Tonight
We open backstage, prior to the start of tonight’s Animosity, where standing by and equipment trunk in a black and orange Since 97 t-shirt and matching black visor is current EW Heavyweight Champion, The Notch. The title slung over his right shoulder, The Notch gives the camera a determined, almost defiant glance.
The Notch: I’m not one for clichés, really I’m not, but there is one I truly believe in, the old saying that for every door that closes, another opens. I’m a product of that, right now, the same as I was when I debuted 20 years ago, the same when I was honing my craft, and even in the last few years, proving that time, it doesn’t mean a damn thing, the same with age. I’m made it through it all, failed marriages, alcoholism, the loss of my mother, the relationship with my brother falling apart, and yes Way, people like you, behind the scenes, telling me to go, to give up, to move aside, judging MY heart, MY drive, and MY skills when I’m the guy who selflessly busted their ass so pieces of garbage like you could run their mouth about me and their predecessors. Nah, I’m not going out like this, not a chance because only God can judge me, Way, only God can tell me when I’m done. Not you. Never you. Understand that. Accept it. Deal with it.
The Notch: In the same way that I’ve heard it all about me, Way, I’ve been around your ass enough to know how this story ends. It’s not overconfidence or overlooking you at all. It is knowing your weaknesses, it’s knowing your glaring flaws, and it’s like this, Way. Whenever a door opens for you, whenever there’s just enough for you to slink your slimy ass through the crack of the door, what happens, Way? Tell the people, tell ME, all of us who somehow deserve this bullshit new way of entertainment what happens? I’m sorry, couldn’t hear you. That’s right, the door slams right back in your face. Because as good as you CLAIM to be, as good as you TALK yourself up to be, when the chips are down, when it’s make or break time for you, Way, you don’t bring us a new way of entertainment just another way, another reason for us to look at you as a failure, as a guy for all the hot air lacks the HEART, lacks the DRIVE to be anything more than a novelty act searching for legitimacy. You do this, like walking down the street, while talking down to people for similar reasons. I’m no rocket scientist, kid, but that’s called being a HYPOCRITE.
The Notch looks down at the championship, then straight ahead.
The Notch: This is truth, Way, this has been life for you in this sport, all the potential in the world, but you could trip over your own two feet out there. I’m a fair guy, Way, if I’m everything you say I am, and if you’re everything you CLAIM to be and not what you’ve shown for years, then prove it. Prove that you deserve this championship, that your win over Derrick Daze wasn’t some fluke, that this whole bullshit change in you isn’t just some smoke and mirrors to try to hide your insecurities and lack of heart in that ring. Don’t get my words twisted, Way, you don’t have shit to prove to me, or even the people you mock out in the crowd, but to that guy that when the cameras are off and the show is over when you’re looking in the mirror and trying to convince yourself that we’re all wrong about you. That’s the guy who needs to know you’re everything you say you are. He’s the only one who matters.
The Notch: I wish you all the luck in the world in finding the legitimacy you seek, Way, truly I do, but when we meet in the ring there’s one thing I can ASSURE you of. You’re not going to find it through me, through the disrespect of everything I am and what this championship means. This isn’t a prop to heal you of years of being mocked as a joke. This is a symbol of greatness, Way, and greatness, it isn’t stealing titles, it isn’t cheap shots and laughing like a goddamn hyena. Greatness is the one thing you’ve NEVER attained, and if this way of entertainment lies through me, well son, looks like you’re on the wrong road..again!
With a look of intensity, The Notch slaps his championship before walking off, the camera slowly fading to black.
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AXW BREAKDOWN !
Riley Rouse Vs. Gio DeLuca
DeLuca and Salvatore start to make their way to the ring with the Spectres in the ring. DeLuca is ready to speak as he readies his microphone.
Gio DeLuca: You know who I am. I’m Gio DeLuca. This fella is Dominic Salvatore. And we’re the Haters. These two bozos in the ring? We hate ‘em. They got something we want and it’s something that we’re gonna take. If there’s anyone that thinks otherwise, we hate ‘em!
DeLuca rolled into the ring and was rocked with a clothesline from Rouse. He popped up to his feet and Rouse was there with another clothesline. DeLuca rolled back up and ducked the third clothesline and drove his knee into their gut. Rouse was doubled over and DeLuca hit a fame-asser and jumped back up. Rouse climbed to their feet and ducked a running boot to the face. DeLuca turned and was caught with the Bored Now (Trouble in Paradise) and Rouse covered. One… two… three!
WINNER: Riley Rouse, via pinfall 4:35
Gemma Foster: Riley hit that Bored Now out of nowhere.
Scott Parker: Riley showing that she can be dangerous with an opening like that.
Gemma Foster: I bet Gio hates that.
Break You
"It's the start of the end
Surrender the throne
The blood on my hands covered the holes
We've been surrounded, by vicious cycles
Are we truly alone?
The scars on your heart are yours to atone
We've been surrounded
Let them sing, let them sing"
"Empire" by Bring Me the Horizon blares out as Billy Way walks out and stands in the center of the ramp doing the wingspan pose. Billy Way looks around the arena with a creepy smile before making his way to the ring when we hear the verse.
Once he enters the ring, he does the full spin to wingspan pose(similar to AJ Styles), letting his strands of hair get in front of face before pushing it back. He twitches and cackles psychotically before snatching the mic from Todd Evans. Villy soaks in the reaction from the BWF fans as they rain down boos(and cheers) at the eccentric number one contender for the BWF World Championship.
Billy Way: Listen up kids, because I got something to say. In case you have been living under the rock or didn’t bother to check out the AXW Supershow VII, I'm now your new number one contendership for the BWF World Heavyweight Championship. Finally, the match between Notch and I for his shiny gold wrapped around his wrinkly waist is going to happen. Let's be honest people. We all have been waiting for his. I've been waiting for this. Hell...even you Notch have been waiting for this.
Billy Way: You know, there is something you said about me Mike that has been stuck in my mind. You said that I'm trying so hard to prove that I'm not a flash in a pan. That although you acknowledge the fact that I'm unique and I have creativity, thank you for the admiration by the way, you claim that I don't have heart. HA! Billy Way doesn't have heart?! Oh I'm sorry Mr. Goodie Two Shoes. I don't parade around the hall acting like I'm some Wrestling career while spewing the lame ol' blood, sweat, and tears. I don't beg everyone to respect me and talk about my seniority. I know that I haven’t wrestled as long as you have old timer but excuse me if I haven’t accomplished as much as you have. However Notchy boy, the fact you claimed that I don't have heart is absolute bonkers. I've given my all for three fucking years now and worked just as much as you have. I had companies after companies closing their doors on me and not giving me the chance that I deserved. I had owners and general managers tell me face to face that I can't be the star of the show or get a "push" because I'm not like "them." Hell, Darrius Jackson himself told me face to face that he was thinking of cutting me off back in PLW before I even jumped ship to PWR. You remember Darrius Jackson, right Notchy? Aka One Eye Jack that didn't know how to run a fed even if someone holds his hands and guided him. Darrius told me that he liked me and even though I wasn't always the greatest wrestler that you see today, the fans loved me and my uniqueness. However he told me that even though I'm well liked from the fans and peers, I needed to be, "revamped" because I'm not like them...
Billy Way: I'm not like your so called villains. I'm not a narcissistic jerk-off that claims to be better than everyone. I have never dissed the fans and told them how much they suck and how they are beneath me. I...I have never been a coward but rather someone that's willing to complete the task any cost. I'm not like your heroes. I don't put on a fake smile, sign autographs and kissing babies. I don't go around and tell people to eat their victims and say their prayers. And I definitely don't act like I'm the only one that has heart Notchy.
Billy Way: I AM BILLY WAY. The man that strives on entertainment. The man that believes that chaos is the only entertainment to please the blood hungry people. I'm my own man! I'm not like your heroes and your villains, I'm your necessary! I'm the agent of destruction and I destroy the people you love and hate. To put it simple...I'M YOUR SAVIOR! And whether you love me or hate me, my actions are for your own good. Yeah Notch, I'm unique in my own way, no pun intended he he, and for sure there is no one like me. I'm no flash in the pan, I'm everlasting! Years by now, you people will remember the name Billy Way, the man that brought chaos to wrestling for the sake of entertainment. I'm the man that you people both love to hate and hate to love. I'm an enigma of my own, the first of my kind and the man that will lead BWF the New Way.
Billy Way: You see Notchy boy...I don't want to just defeat you for the title. I don't want to beat you to the bloody pulp to the point that you're living in the hospital and drinking food from the straw. No no no no...I want to break you. I want to break your spirit. I don't want to just force you to retire from this business and leave the wrestling gig for good....oh no no no. I want the legend of Michael Curmaci to be tarnished and buried to the ground like it supposed to be years ago. I want to expose you as a fraud that you are and prove the fans that they were worshiping a false god in you. I want to be the end of your demise and if it means taking that championship from you, the same championship that you so called worked hard for while overcoming the odds...well so be it. So Wade Mason, book this championship match already. Give us a stipulation and all and tell us when the event is happening...because I for one can't wait…
The fans cheer as Wade Mason is shown smiling on the video screen. He adjusts his tie and looks into the camera.
Wade Mason: I’m glad you’re so excited, Billy. I am too and I’m sure all of the EW fans are excited to see Billy Way and The Notch!
The fans agree with a cheer.
Wade Mason: Luckily for us we won’t have to wait too long. In fact, we only have to wait six days. You’ll get your shot at Notch at BWF’s Gauntlet Run event in a championship match! Good luck.
Billy Way smirks as the video screen goes black.
Scott Parker: There you have it folks! Billy Way gets his championship opportunity in just six days!
Billy Way Vs. Kirlia Gardevoir
Gardevoir and Way locked up and Way was hit with an armdrag and he rolled right out of the ring. He walked around the ring and smiled, looking at Gardevoir every so often. He climbed back into the ring before the count of ten and locked back up with Gardevoir. This time he was able to connect with a kick to the gut and then followed it up with a suplex. Way rolled onto Gardevoir and looked for a pin. One and a kickout. Gardevoir climbed to her feet and applied a side headlock on Way. He tried to spin away but Gardevoir spun him into a hammerlock. Way reached back and tried to snapmare Gardevoir over but she lifted and dropped him with a belly to back suplex. Way climbed to his feet and Gardevoir jumped up, looking for a DDT, but Way dropped her with a spinebuster. Way quickly pulled Gardevoir to her feet and hit a double underhook suplex. Way climbed to his feet and jumped to the second rope and faced the fans and shouted I’m doing this for you, for the entertainment, for the chaos! Gardevoir pulled him off the second ropes and looked for a German suplex but Way flipped behind her. Gardevoir turned and was hit with Way’s Feel This (Corkscrew Flying Forearm Smash). Way pulled Gardevoir into a cover. One… two and a kickout. Gardevoir climbed to her feet and started to battle back with stiff elbows to Way’s head. She grabbed Way and connected with the Shire Slam (Michinoku Driver) and covered. One… two and a kickout. Gardevoir slid to the legs of Way and started to lock in a STF but Way scrambled to the ropes and grabs them tight to break. Gardevoir grabbed Way as he stood and sent him into the ropes and hit the Flora Bomb (Sky High)!
Gemma Foster: That might be it, Scott!
Scott Parker: Kirlia has Billy on the ropes!
Gardevoir pulled Way up slowly and grabbed him by his head. She neared the corner and looked for the Bleeding Rose (Sliced Bread #2) but Way pushed her away in the air and she hit the mat. She stumbled to her feet and turned into Way’s Nutcracker (Reverse Atomic Drop) and he quickly followed it up with the Billion Dollar Kick (Roundhouse Kick). Way dropped into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNER: Billy Way, via pinfall 12:25
Scott Parker: A strong victory for Billy Way going into next week’s championship bout with The Notch.
Gemma Foster: Notch is ready. It’s going to be a great match, Scott. I just wish we were there to call the action!
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Monday, November 30, 2015
Freaks with Benefits Vs. Destruction INKorporated
Scott Parker: Here we go folks. This one is to determine who will face the Spectres at Next Level Revolution.
Gemma Foster: Both of these teams would be a good challenge for the Spectres.
The camera shows up Riley Rouse and Mighty Jo Young watching the match backstage on a monitor. We’ll get Taylor and Korey to start things off for us. The two lock up and Korey quickly opened with a headbutt and a kick to the gut. Taylor was caught off guard and was staggered backwards into the ropes. Korey sent her across the ropes and charged at her and hit a leaping clothesline that turned her inside out. Taylor rolled to her knees and was hit with a legdrop to the back of the head. Korey tagged out to James and James entered. The duo lifted Taylor up and dropped her with a double flapjack. She crawled to her corner and was pulled up by James. James lifted Taylor for a gorilla press slam but Taylor turned and drove him into the mat with a DDT. She made the tag to Williams and she jumped into action. James rose to his feet and Williams hit a spinning kick to the gut. Williams grabbed him and put her knee into the side of his head and fell backwards, his head bouncing off her knee in a modified neckbreaker. Williams rolled into a cover. One… two and a kickout. Korey cheered on his brother as James climbed to his feet. Williams looked for a crossbody but was hit with a powerslam by James. James pulled Williams up and tagged out to Korey. James lifted Williams up with a bear hug and Korey came flying off the ropes and dropkicked her in the face. Korey pulled Williams into a cover. One… two and he’s pulled off by Taylor. She goes back to her corner as Williams started to get to her feet. Korey came running over and connected with a dropkick to her back that rolled her into the corner. She sat up in it and Korey charged and looked for a cannonball but Williams slid out of the ring. He missed wildly and staggered to his feet as Williams slid into the ring and hit the Last Breath (Swinging Inverted DDT) and covered. One… two and James breaks up the count. James pulled Williams up and hit a discus clothesline that dropped Williams hard and both she and Korey were down.
Gemma Foster: Who is going to make the tag first?
Scott Parker: Both competitors need one here badly.
Williams made the tag to Taylor just as Korey made the tag to James. James looked for a clothesline as he charged but Taylor ducked under him and grabbed him and pulled him down with a reverse DDT. James rolled to his knees and took a Stamp it Out (Avada Kedavra). Korey charged after Taylor but ran into a spinning kick to the gut. She hit him with the Broadway Lights (Cross Rhodes) and he rolled out of the ring. Taylor tagged out to Williams and James was on his knees. They both hit the ropes and came back from opposite sides and hit Taylor’s Plan A and Williams’ Season Ender for a double shining wizard! Williams rolled James into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNERS: Krista May Williams and Kayla Taylor, via pinfall 15:42
Williams and Taylor embraced in a hug after the match and held each other’s hands up in the air.
Williams made the tag to Taylor just as Korey made the tag to James. James looked for a clothesline as he charged but Taylor ducked under him and grabbed him and pulled him down with a reverse DDT. James rolled to his knees and took a Stamp it Out (Avada Kedavra). Korey charged after Taylor but ran into a spinning kick to the gut. She hit him with the Broadway Lights (Cross Rhodes) and he rolled out of the ring. Taylor tagged out to Williams and James was on his knees. They both hit the ropes and came back from opposite sides and hit Taylor’s Plan A and Williams’ Season Ender for a double shining wizard! Williams rolled James into a cover. One… two… three!
WINNERS: Krista May Williams and Kayla Taylor, via pinfall 15:42
Williams and Taylor embraced in a hug after the match and held each other’s hands up in the air.
Scott Parker: What an ending to the match.
Gemma Foster: It’ll be the Freaks with Benefits challenging The Spectres for the EW Tag Team Championship at Next Level Revolution, folks!
We get a shot of Korey and James getting into the ring and shaking hands with Taylor and Williams before we fade away.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Gemma Foster: It’ll be the Freaks with Benefits challenging The Spectres for the EW Tag Team Championship at Next Level Revolution, folks!
We get a shot of Korey and James getting into the ring and shaking hands with Taylor and Williams before we fade away.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
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