Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2018 15:55:25 GMT -5
There’s an opening shot of Billy Way standing in the middle of the ring. The EW Heavyweight Championship is positioned on his waist as he looks at the camera. The camera spins around him as he stands still as “Victorious” by Panic at the Disco begins to play, the camera fading and showing a video package of Way’s rise to the top of EW.
Double bubble disco queen headed to the guillotine
Skin as cool as Steve McQueen, let me be your killer king
It hurts until it stops, we will love until it's not
I'm a killing spree in white, eyes like broken Christmas lights
The music continues during an instrumental break as the camera changes to show Ben Macbeth standing in a darkened room, a single light illuminating him. The room starts to fill with smoke around him as he looks down at the camera spinning around him. The music kicks back up and we see a video package of Macbeth’s time in EW.
I'm like a scarf trick, it's all up the sleeve
I taste like magic, waves that swallow quick and deep
Throw the bait, catch the shark, bleed the water red
Fifty words for murder and I'm every one of them
The song jumps forward as we get flashes of Way and Macbeth.
Oh we gotta turn up the crazy
Livin' like a washed-up celebrity
Shooting fireworks like it's the Fourth of July
After a small pause in the music the arena lights up as lights shine on Way, Macbeth’s room flashes with lights as the song continues and we see other shots of the EW roster.
Tonight we are victorious
Champagne pouring over us
All my friends we're glorious
Tonight we are victorious
There’s a shot of Kayla Taylor and Krista May Williams capturing the EW Tag Team Championships on the last show after a battle with Riley Rouse and Mighty Jo Young. We flash to see Ursula Areano fighting her way to become the number one contender to the Primetime Championship as we then change over to see Casey Grey in action. The scene changes to show the budding rivalry of Chris Vector and Cody Williams. There’s quick flashes of EW stars like Austin Boonchan, Bailey Mayhew, Azurine Vebbins, and Derrick Daze. The final shot is of Billy Way and Ben Macbeth standing in the ring ready to face off before we cut to the crowd in the EW Warehouse cheering.
Double bubble disco queen headed to the guillotine
Skin as cool as Steve McQueen, let me be your killer king
It hurts until it stops, we will love until it's not
I'm a killing spree in white, eyes like broken Christmas lights
The music continues during an instrumental break as the camera changes to show Ben Macbeth standing in a darkened room, a single light illuminating him. The room starts to fill with smoke around him as he looks down at the camera spinning around him. The music kicks back up and we see a video package of Macbeth’s time in EW.
I'm like a scarf trick, it's all up the sleeve
I taste like magic, waves that swallow quick and deep
Throw the bait, catch the shark, bleed the water red
Fifty words for murder and I'm every one of them
The song jumps forward as we get flashes of Way and Macbeth.
Oh we gotta turn up the crazy
Livin' like a washed-up celebrity
Shooting fireworks like it's the Fourth of July
After a small pause in the music the arena lights up as lights shine on Way, Macbeth’s room flashes with lights as the song continues and we see other shots of the EW roster.
Tonight we are victorious
Champagne pouring over us
All my friends we're glorious
Tonight we are victorious
There’s a shot of Kayla Taylor and Krista May Williams capturing the EW Tag Team Championships on the last show after a battle with Riley Rouse and Mighty Jo Young. We flash to see Ursula Areano fighting her way to become the number one contender to the Primetime Championship as we then change over to see Casey Grey in action. The scene changes to show the budding rivalry of Chris Vector and Cody Williams. There’s quick flashes of EW stars like Austin Boonchan, Bailey Mayhew, Azurine Vebbins, and Derrick Daze. The final shot is of Billy Way and Ben Macbeth standing in the ring ready to face off before we cut to the crowd in the EW Warehouse cheering.
Next Level: Victorem - March 22, 2016
Scott Parker: We’re knee deep in March Madness and tonight has the opportunity for madness within the EW. Tonight’s main event is sure to be action packed as Ben Macbeth challenges for the EW Heavyweight Championship.
Gemma Foster: He earned that right after inserting himself into the title picture and then defeating the former champ The Notch.
Scott Parker: Can the Tomorrow Man become today’s champion or can Billy Way show why he’s the EW Heavyweight Champ? Billy welcomes the challenge but I have no doubt he’ll do whatever it takes to keep that championship in his possession.
Gemma Foster: We also have the anticipated match between Ursula Areano and Casey Grey as Casey defends the Primetime Championship. This is a match Ursula Areano has been wanting for weeks.
Scott Parker: I know many of the EW fans are really looking to that match. There’s much more action and we could sit here and talk about what an amazing night it’ll be but we’re going to jump into things here shortly. Earlier this week it was decided that the Hurst Dynasty would be competing against the Sin City Savages, a change from their scheduled match between the Brothers of Revolution. The BWF Trios Champions will now be put into the triple threat tag team match that Sin City Savages were scheduled to be in.
The three competitors in the ring were ready for action as the bell sounded. Stasiak and Cali were the first to lock up and he flipped her to the mat with a hip toss. Cali rolled up to her feet and connected with a front dropkick to Stasiak. Daze pulled Cali up and put her in a wrist lock that was then followed up by a wrist lock belly to back suplex. Daze applied a seated wrist lock to Cali. Stasiak came out of the corner and hit a running knee trembler to the back of Daze’s head. Stasiak pulled Cali up and sent her into the ropes. He charged and connected with a boot to the chest of Cali as he flipped backwards and landed on his feet. Cali fell to the mat in a seated position in the corner. Stasiak went off the ropes and was charging back at Cali before he was dropped with The Fall (Running Crane Kick) from Daze.. Daze pulled Stasiak back to his feet quickly and drove knees into his gut. Daze struck Stasiak with a hard elbow to the side of the head and then connected with a spinning backfist. Stasiak staggered backwards and fell against the ropes. Daze turned for Cali and she was charging and looked for the 657 (Flipping Clothesline). Daze ducked and she took out Stasiak as he came off the ropes. Stasiak rolled to his feet as Cali climbed up to hers. Daze sent her into the ropes and she ducked under his clothesline and kept going off the ropes. She came off them and jumped up at Stasiak and she took him down with the California Drop (Headscissors into Facebuster). Daze pulled Cali up and quickly dropped her with the Voyage (Spinning Unprettier). Stasiak came off the top rope and hit Cali with a corkscrew splash and covered. One… two and pulled off by Daze. Daze tossed Stasiak shoulder first into the turnbuckle as he turned back to Cali. Daze flipped and took Cali down with the flying omoplata and forced her to tap out.
Scott Parker: A solid victory for Derrick Daze here to kick things off.
Gemma Foster: Both Cali and Adrian showed a lot of fight but Daze knew just when to strike and how to take over the match.
Daze climbed out of the ring after a brief celebration of holding up his fist. He made his way up the ramp as Stasiak watched on as he rubbed his shoulder.
Mercier and Thompson charged each other as soon as the bell sounded and quickly came to blows as they went back and forth with hard right hands. Mercier hit Thompson with an elbow to the head and then a hard kick to the gut. He pulled him in for a butterfly suplex but Thompson was able to spin away and connected with a short-arm clothesline. Mercier climbed to his feet and was blasted with a stiff headbutt and pushed him into the Sin City Savages corner. Thompson tagged out to Anderson and he climbed into the ring. They grabbed Mercier and hit him with a double hip toss. He rolled to his feet and was hit with a belly to back suplex. Mercier started to climb to his feet and hit a charging Anderson with a jumping calf kick. Mercier then quickly made a tag to Rae. She came flying off the top rope with a crossbody and Anderson caught her. Mercier came off the ropes with a chop block and Rae landed on top of Anderson for a cover. One… two and a kickout.
Gemma Foster: An interesting maneuver there by the Hurst Dynasty.
Anderson powered to his feet and hit a charging Rae with a powerslam. She was right back to her feet and ducked under a big boot before hitting Anderson with a bulldog. Both competitors climbed to their feet and Rae popped Anderson with the Gah Damn (Superkick)! Rae was fired up as Anderson staggered around the ring and she looked for the Deluminator (540 Roundhouse Kick) but he ducked under it and connected with a big German suplex. Both were down and crawled to their corners and made tags. Thompson hit Mercier with a standing dropkick as they met in the center of the ring. Mercier slipped to his feet and was sent into the ropes and he countered with the Beautiful Curse (Springboard Twisting Enziguri). Thompson staggered as Mercier tagged to Rae. She jumped into the ring and caught Thompson with the Deluminator and covered while Mercier knocked Anderson off the apron. One… two… three!
Hurst Dynasty celebrated in the ring as their hands were raised. They were attacked from behind by Sin City Savages and knocked to the mat. Mercier and Rae rolled out of the ring after a few kicks as Thompson and Anderson watched on.
Gemma Foster: Looks like the Sin City Savages doesn’t take losing very well.
Vebbins got a nice reaction from the crowd as she made her way to the ring where Arc was awaiting her. As soon as the two grappled, Vebbins opened the match with a quick knee to the gut that she followed with an open palm strike. She connected with a spinning back kick and hit a sit-out facebuster on Arc. Vebbins pulled Arc to his feet but he pushed her away. Arc pulled Vebbins in and flipped her over with a hip toss. Arc jumped up and connected with a leg drop and rolled into a cover. One… and a kickout. Vebbins climbed up to her feet and walked into an European uppercut. Arc took Vebbins to the mat with a DDT and climbed back to his feet. Vebbins was up shortly after and ducked under a jumping clothesline. Vebbins grabbed Arc from behind hit him with a release German suplex. Arc climbed to his feet and hit a charging Vebbins with a forearm smash to the face. Arc sent her into the ropes and she springboarded off and twisted around with a double axe handle smash. Arc staggered before getting hit with two consecutive knees to the sternum. He staggered backwards and Vebbins hit him with a superkick and quickly pulled him in for a DDT as she finished off the Sweetheart Sockhop. Vebbins rolled onto Arc for a cover. One… two… three!
Daniels, Fantastico, and DeLuca were all in the ring as the match was about to get started. DeLuca turned to Daniels and popped him in the mouth with a left hand. DeLuca turned into Fantastico hitting him with a thrust kick to the gut. Fantastico followed it up with a discus punch that dropped DeLuca. Daniels grabbed Fantastico and drove him to the mat with a belly to belly slam. Daniels made a tag to Wilson who jumped into the ring. Wilson landed a series of kicks on Fantastico as he started to stand. DeLuca had tagged out to Salvatore. Salvatore grabbed Fantastico and hip tossed him across the ring. Wilson hit Salvatore with a kick to the side of the leg. Wilson springboarded off the ropes and looked for a crossbody but he was caught by Salvatore. The Jew Blazer jumped off the top rope and hit a front dropkick to the back of Wilson that pushed Salvatore over. Jew Blazer pulled Wilson up off Salvatore and delivered a suplex. Salvatore tagged out to DeLuca and DeLuca climbed into the ring. He connected with a running headbutt to the chest of Jew Blazer. DeLuca turned to Wilson and hit him with a jawbreaker and followed with a clothesline. Wilson rolled out of the ring and met with Daniels. Daniels and Wilson grabbed their BWF Tag Team Championships and started to leave.
Scott Parker: It seems like Daniels and Wilson have had enough tonight.
Wilson shouted they were better than this as they left. DeLuca was distracted and turned back to Jew Blazer and walked into the Chutzpah Boot. Jew Blazer made a tag and hit the ropes, knocking Salvatore off the apron, and connected with the Dreidel Drop (Spinning Leg Drop). Fantastico came off the top ropes and connected with Up Up and Away (Corkscrew Phoenix Splash) and covered. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: A big win for Jewcha Libre!
Gemma Foster: DeLuca is going to have plenty to say, I’m sure.
A Choice
The scene opens up to the backstage locker room area where we see a blue folding mat on the ground with two people going over Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu drills. One of them is "The Reflection of Perfection" Cody Williams, not in his usual custom tailored suit but in a white Gi with a black belt tied around his waist. He finds an opening and applies an omoplata, then rolls his partner over and fluidly transitions into an armbar. His partner then attempts to stand up to defend the submission but Cody then turns it into a triangle choke. Cody's partner tries to fight it off for a few more seconds before tapping out. Cody releases the hold and his partner rolls onto his back, trying to catch his breath as Cody gets into a kneeling position. He pats his partner on the leg.
Cody Williams: You okay bro?
He raises his hand and gives a thumbs up. As Cody is fixing his hair back into a pony tail, Empire Wrestling interviewer and correspondent Kevin Olson enters the shot eliciting an eye roll from Cody Williams.
Cody Williams: You...
Kevin Olson: Tonight you face Christopher Vector in a submission match. The past couple of weeks have been filled with heated BlazenBook exchanges between the two of you. Culminating in Vector costing you your first loss here and leading us to here.
Cody Williams: Yes... Here we are. A situation that Christopher Vector put himself in all by himself. He couldn't stomach the idea that he was defeated, quite easily might I add, for the first time by yours truly. So he took it upon himself to cost me MY first match, but he will regret not only doing that but forcing upon himself a submission match against the best professional wrestler in the world today.
"The Reflection of Perfection" flashes a smirk.
Cody Williams: That isn't just something I throw around, that is fact. Not only did I travel all over the world to perfect my craft, but I trained in other disciplines to become the complete package. And one of those is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a martial art I have been practicing since 1998. And tonight, I will not only put on a technical wrestling and submission display, but I will embarrass you and prove that I am the superior athlete. You will have the honor and the privilege of stepping into the ring with Cody Williams for the second time... Being defeated by Cody Williams for the second time... And I will have the distinction of being the first person to not only defeat you....
He raises his hand and extends his index finger.
Cody Williams: But to have pinned you...
And then his middle finger.
Cody Williams: ...and submitted you. Tonight, I will choke you out or break one of your limbs. It's tap or snap Vector... Your choice. And when I am done with you, you will regret the day that you crossed paths with Cody Williams. Because even on your best day, you will never be even close to being as good as God's gift to professional wrestling!
Kevin Olson: You heard it here, Cody Williams is on a mission. I will let you go back to getting ready, good luck tonight Cody.
Cody Williams: You mean.. Good luck Vector. Cause he's gonna need it.
Cody adjusts his gi and tightens the knot on his belt as he turns back to his partner. The two of them slap hands and begin to roll once more as the camera shot fades on Olson looking on.
Mayhew and Boonchan were up next and both competitors were ready to go at the sound of the bell. The two lock up and Mayhew quickly looks for a suplex but it’s blocked by Boonchan. He popped her with a forearm to the face and then a hard European uppercut. Boonchan dropped Mayhew with a sideslam. He pulled her back to her feet and she hit him in the side of the head with a hard elbow. This staggered Boonchan and Mayhew used the opening to take him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Boonchan sat up but was placed into a sleeper hold by Mayhew. He slowly was able to get to his feet and pushed Mayhew off and into the ropes. He bent down for a backdrop but took a lifting kick to the chest. Mayhew pulled him right back down and connected with Wings of a Butterfly (Butterfly Suplex). Mayhew went to the corner and started to climb but was hit from behind. She was pulled off with a belly to back suplex as Boonchan stood on the mat. He pulled her up to her feet and lifted her for a fireman’s carry and connected with the fireman’s carry gutbuster. He took a few steps back and leaned into the ropes. Mayhew started to stand and she had to quickly move out of the way of Boonchan’s running single leg dropkick. Mayhew grabbed Boonchan as he stood and connected with Into the Sunset (Asai DDT). She climbed to her feet and ran to the turnbuckles as she leaned on them. She soon began to climb up to the top and positioned herself. Mayhew dove, looking for Not Just Another Frog Splash, but Boonchan rolled out of the way.
Gemma Foster: Crash and burn for Bailey.
Scott Parker: Austin had that move scouted and now has an opening.
Boonchan crawled to his feet and Mayhew was slow to hers. He began to pull her in for THE Piledriver (Double Underhook Piledriver) but she spun away. She looked for a stunner but Boonchan pushed her away. She turned and was lifted up onto his shoulders and Boonchan hit a GTS. Boonchan fell onto Mayhew for a cover. One… two and a kickout. Boonchan sat on his knees and took a moment. He started to stand and pulled Mayhew to her feet. Boonchan pulled Mayhew in and hooked her leg for a fisherman’s driver but Mayhew battled out. She sent him into the corner and followed with a swinging corner clothesline. Boonchan staggered out of the corner and Mayhew springboarded into the ring and hit a diving hurricanrana. Both competitors were slow to get up and Mayhew was to her feet first. She looked for a step up enziguri but Boonchan ducked under her kick. He grabbed her from behind and caught her with the Flashback (Lumbar Check)! He pulled her into a cover as he hooked a leg. One… Two.. kickout at the last moment! Boonchan couldn’t believe it and he got in the face of the referee as the fans cheered the action. Mayhew used the ropes to pull herself up and Boonchan went at her and she looked for a small package roll up. One… two and kickout. Both popped to their feet and Mayhew was whipped into the corner. Boonchan hit a running back elbow to Mayhew and then lifted her to the top ropes. He climbed after her and started to set up for THE Piledriver off the top ropes but he was pushed off to the mat. Mayhew dove and hit the Not Just Another Frog Splash and covered. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: Bailey pulls off an impressive victory after not going down easy.
Gemma Foster: Austin put up one hell of a fight though. The future is bright for him.
Gemma Foster: I’m excited for this rematch, Scott.
Scott Parker: The brand new Tag Team Champions are set to defend against the team they beat two weeks ago. The Spectres are going to come fast and hard and try to capture those titles.
Gemma Foster: And the Freaks are ready for the fight!
Taylor and Rouse were the first two to step into the ring for their teams after the match was announced and the titles were held up by the referee. Rouse and Taylor locked up and struggled to gain the first advantage. Rouse spun behind Taylor and locked in a wristlock. Taylor reached back and flipped Rouse over with a snapmare and quickly applied a sleeper hold. Rouse fought up to their feet and pushed Taylor into the ropes. Taylor hit Rouse with a shoulder block on the return. Rouse rolled to their feet and hit an arm drag. Rouse pulled Taylor up quickly and drove a knee into her gut. Rouse looked for a Russian legsweep but Taylor fought out with a few elbows to the side of the head. Taylor pulled Rouse into a DDT but Rouse reversed into a northern lights suplex. Rouse pulled Taylor up and send her into the Spectres corner where Rouse tagged out to Young. The Spectres sent Taylor into the ropes and connected with a double flapjack. Young applied a leg lock to Taylor. Taylor started to struggle and Young began to transition to a STF but Taylor was able to get free. Taylor was grabbed by Young and hit with the Gorizia (Scoop Slam). Taylor staggered to her feet and ducked a lariat. Taylor quickly grabbed Young from behind and dropped her with a reverse DDT. Taylor quickly got to her feet and staggered into her corner where she tagged in Williams. Williams jumped into the ring and grabbed Young and set her up for the Last Breath (Swinging Inverted DDT). Young pushed Williams away and hit her with Caught Up (Spear). Young crawled to her corner and made a tag to Rouse. Rouse hit the ropes and jumped on Williams as she stood and hit Gotcha (Lou Thesz Press) and began to land hard blows. Rouse jumped off Williams and pulled her to her feet. Rouse pulled Williams in and connected with the Sonic Screwdriver (Swinging Neckbreaker) and crawled into a cover. One… two and broken up by Taylor.
Scott Parker: The former Tag Champions working well here again tonight.
Gemma Foster: Jo was right on Aftershock when she said that they have set the bar for tag team wrestling here in EW.
Rouse pulled Williams to her feet and sent her into the Spectres corner. Rouse and Young sent Williams into the ropes and Williams came back with a dropkick that took them both out. Williams climbed to her feet and ducked under Young and made a hot tag. Taylor jumped into the ring and hit a snap kick to the gut to Young. Taylor pulled Young in and delivered the Merry Go Round (Spinning Fisherman Suplex. Taylor jumped to her feet and was fired up. Young stumbled to her feet and was lifted into a scoop slam that Taylor turned into a backbreaker fallaway slam. Taylor rolled around and covered Young. One… two and a kickout. Taylor pulled Young into another cover. One… two and a kickout. Young powered to her feet and blasted Taylor with a hard European uppercut. Young lifted Taylor up and drove her into the mat with the Young Gun (AA Spinebuster). Both competitors were down and slowly crawled to their corners and made tags. Williams ducked under a running clothesline from Rouse. Rouse spun around and caught Williams with Bored Now (Trouble In Paradise)! Rouse jumped onto Williams for a cover. One… two.. and pulled out of the ring by Taylor. Taylor jumped onto the apron and reached over the ropes and tagged herself in before jumping off the apron and hit Rouse with a knee to the head on the floor. Taylor rolled Rouse into the ring and slid in and quickly covered. One… two and broken up by Young.
Gemma Foster: Neither team wanting to lose tonight.
Young pulled Taylor up and tossed her over the ropes and onto the apron. Young was spun around and hit by Williams’ Last Breath. Taylor was back in the ring and tossed Young out. Rouse charged and Taylor but was lifted up and over the top ropes with a back drop. Rouse landed on the apron. Taylor went over to Rouse and Rouse drove her shoulder into Taylor and flipped over with a sunset flip pin. Taylor rolled all the way through and hit Rouse with the Stamp It Out (Superkick to Seated Opponent). Taylor tagged to Williams and they hit the Plan A/Season Ender (Double Shining Wizard) and Williams covered. One… two… three!
Gemma Foster: What a match!
Scott Parker: Kayla and Krista showing that they deserve those championships.
Taylor and Williams hug in the middle of the ring as Young climbed back in through the ropes. Rouse stood and the four women stood in the ring to cheers from the fans. Rouse and Young shared in a hug with Taylor and Williams and all four women held each other’s arms up.
Scott Parker: A great show of sportsmanship.
Gemma Foster: I don’t think we’ll see a lot of that in the next match, Scott.
As soon as the bell sounded Vector and Williams began to exchange hard blows. Williams hit Vector with a stiff kick to the kneecap. Vector staggered and took a shoot kick to the side of the knee. Williams hit the ropes and chop blocked him to the mat. Williams started to apply a leg lock and Vector scurried to the ropes and pulled himself out of the ring. He used a few moments to himself to walk around the ring. He jumped onto the apron and Williams charged into a knee to the gut. Vector climbed into the ring and lifted Williams up and down with a sideslam. Vector drove elbows into the arm and elbow area of Williams before Williams could roll away. Williams ducked under a discus punch and took Vector to the mat with a belly to back suplex. Williams dropped his knee onto the knee of Vector. Williams applied a kneebar on Vector and applied pressure. Vector refused to tap and hit Williams with hard blows to try and break the hold. Williams hold started to slip and Vector got free. Vector hit Williams with a scoop slam as he stood and tried to lock in the Trapped Fish (STF) but Williams got away.
Gemma Foster: Both men are doing their best to avoid any major submission moves here early on.
Vector charged at Williams and Williams hit him with a STO backbreaker. Williams started to pull Vector up but was hit with a low blow.
Scott Parker: Vector taking advantage of the no disqualification rules for a submission only match.
Vector started to stomp on Williams and then locked him into a standing armbar. Williams refused to tap to the referee and was able to eventually roll through and took Vector down with an arm drag. Vector stood and walked right into Pure Perfection (Spinning sit-out Double Underhook Facebuster). Williams and Vector were both slow to move and Williams started to look for a figure four but was kicked away. Vector got to his feet and looked for a discus clothesline but Williams ducked it and hit a pele kick. Williams grabbed the foot on Vector and applied a figure four leg lock. Vector was in a lot of pain but kept screaming “no!” at the referee when asked if he quit. Vector started to roll over and was able to reverse the figure four on Williams. Williams untangled his legs from Vector and got free after a few moments. Williams stood and hit a charging Vector with a samoan drop and rolled on top of Vector with a rear naked choke hold. Vector once again wouldn’t submit but slowly began to fade. The referee checked on Vector and called for the bell as Vector was passed out from the choke.
Scott Parker: Cody just made Chris pass out with that rear naked choke hold.
Gemma Foster: You know Chris is going to point out that he technically never gave up.
Scott Parker: Still counts!
Grey made sure to show off the Primetime Championship as the match was announced. She took a few moments to walk around the ring with it as the fans gave her a solid cheer. The bell sounded and the two competitors locked up. They struggled and Grey pushed Areano into the corner and the referee forced a break. They locked back up and Grey pushed Areano into another corner but this time Areano flipped her around. Areano drove her shoulder into the gut of Grey three times. Areano looked for a monkey flip but Grey showed strength and lifted her over the top ropes. Areano planted her feet on the apron and hit Grey with a hard right hand. Grey staggered backwards and Areano springboarded into the ring with a tornado DDT. Areano pulled Grey to her feet and took her right back down with a short-arm clothesline. Grey rolled to her feet and was taken right back down with a swinging neckbreaker.
Gemma Foster: It’s been all Ursula here so far.
Areano pulled Grey up and sent her into the corner. Areano charged and looked for the Argentina Train (Elijah Express) but Grey moved out of the way and Areano crashed hard into the turnbuckles. Grey hit the ropes and caught Areano with a running knee trembler as she started to get up. Grey pulled Areano up and hit two quick forearms to the face before sending her into the ropes. Grey hit Your Fear (Black Hole Slam) on the rebound and popped to her feet. Areano staggered to her feet and Grey grabbed her arm and tried to pull her down for the Bitch Muzzle (Crossface) but Areano stood her ground. Areano reversed and pulled Grey to a knee and was looking for Crossing the Border (Crossface). Grey used her other hand to not allow herself to be pulled down. Grey flipped and rolled through and to her feet. She pulled Areano in and locked in a cobra clutch and hit Trust Me (Cobra Clutch into Single Knee Backstabber). Grey covered and hooked a leg. One… two and kickout. Areano powered up to her feet and was lifted onto the shoulders of Grey. Grey had her in position for Racklash (Rack Attack) but Areano grabbed the top ropes and wouldn’t let go. Grey flipped Areano onto the apron. Grey grabbed Areano and looked for a suplex but Areano twisted and landed behind her. Areano looked for a backslide pin attempt. One… two and kickout. Grey stood with Areano and they caught each other with a clothesline and both were down.
Scott Parker: It appears that these women are evenly matched here tonight and neither are backing down.
Grey climbed to her feet with Areano up soon after. They slowly exchanged a few lefts and rights as they both staggered after each blow. Grey looked for another clothesline but Areano reversed into Crossing the Border. Grey struggled but couldn’t break free. She inched her way to the bottom ropes and was able to break the hold. Grey used the ropes to aid her in standing up and turned to Areano. Areano looked for the Fist of Fury (KO Punch) but Grey ducked it. Grey lifted Areano and hit the Racklash! Grey couldn’t cover right away and had to crawl to Areano as Areano had rolled a few feet away. Grey fell across Areano for a cover. One… two.. Areano with a foot on the ropes. Grey crawled on her knees across the ring and wanted Areano to stand. Areano slowly got to her feet and turned. Grey charged and looked for a spear and Areano reversed it into a small package. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: New Primetime Champion!
Areano and Grey both sat up in disbelief. Grey looked at the referee and started to shake her head as he handed Areano the Primetime Championship.
Gemma Foster: I’m not sure if Casey knows what just happened.
Areano celebrated with the title as Grey talked to the referee and we faded away.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Scott Parker: We’re down to tonight’s main event. It’s time for Billy Way to step into the ring one on one with Ben Macbeth.
Gemma Foster: Macbeth has had an interesting stay in EW.
Scott Parker: He came out of nowhere and we still really don’t know much about him. He’s about as mysterious as you can get ever since stepping into the ring.
Gemma Foster: And we know what Billy Way is all about; entertainment for chaos.
Way entered the ring slowly and even walked around the ring before climbing in. He stared at Macbeth as if he were studying him. The match was introduced and the referee took Way’s EW Heavyweight Championship and showed it to the fans as we got started. Way and Macbeth begun to circle each other and grabbed each other’s hands for a lock up. Way pulled him right into a side headlock. Way wrenched the neck of Macbeth and flipped him over to the mat. Way had the headlock locked in and Macbeth was able to get his legs around the head of Way and pulled him down. Way rolled up to his feet and away from Macbeth and both were to their feet. Macbeth charged and jumped at Way with a jumping clothesline and took him down. Way rolled to his feet and was hit with a running forearm from Macbeth. Macbeth pulled Way up and hit him with quick palm strikes to the chest. Macbeth looked for a kick to the gut but Way caught his foot. Macbeth spun and hit Way with a dragon whip kick. He pulled Way up and sent him into the corner. Macbeth looked for a corner splash but Way was able to move out of the way just in time. Macbeth hit the corner and was then grabbed by Way and Way sent him back into the turnbuckle with an exploder suplex into the corner. Way pulled Macbeth away from the corner and dropped into a cover. One.. kickout. Macbeth climbed back to his feet and was driven right back into the mat with a running DDT. Way pulled Macbeth into a cover once again. One… and kickout. Way pulled Macbeth up and was speared into the corner. Way hit Macbeth with a lifting knee but Macbeth stood and unloaded a series of strikes to Way. Macbeth went whip Way across the ring but pulled him back in and ducked behind. Macbeth delivered a big German suplex and rolled into a second. He delivered a third German suplex to and finished up Deepest Condolences (Rolling German Suplexes) with a fourth.
Gemma Foster: It looks like Ben Macbeth is starting to gain some momentum.
Scott Parker: It might be just what he needs.
Way staggered up to his feet and was hit with a kick to each knee and then a spinning back kick to the gut. Macbeth hit his leaping knee and looked to finish Toil & Trouble with the spinning backfist but Way ducked it. Macbeth turned back to Way and Way hit him with the Billion Dollar Kick (Roundhouse Kick) out of nowhere! Way dropped onto Macbeth for a cover. One… two and a kickout!
Scott Parker: I thought Billy Way had the match won with the Billion Dollar Kick!
Gemma Foster: Another one of those and he will have this match won.
Macbeth was pulled to his feet and he sent Way into the ropes. Way returned with the Feel This (Corkscrew Flying Forearm Smash). Macbeth rolled to his feet and walked right into the Nutcracker (Reverse Atomic Drop). Way pulled Macbeth into position for The Billy Way (Swinging Reverse STO) but Macbeth spun away and hit the spinning backfist! Way staggered to his feet before Macbeth could plant himself. Way looked for another Billion Dollar Kick but Macbeth ducked under it. Macbeth hit another German suplex to Way and Way rolled into the corner. Way used the ropes to pull himself up was hit with a corner clothesline that caused him to stagger to the center of the ring and fall to his knees. Macbeth measured up Way and looked for the From Parts Unknown (360 Buzzsaw Kick) but Way ducked and rolled Macbeth up with a school boy pin. One… two and kickout. Macbeth popped to his feet and hit From Parts Unknown! He went for a cover but Way kept rolling and fell to the floor below.
Gemma Foster: Billy Way had the smarts to roll himself out of the ring. This match was all but over and we had a new champion.
The referee was to the count of five before Macbeth rolled out of the ring after Way. Way tripped Macbeth into the steel steps and his head bounced off the top. Way rolled him back into the ring and Way jumped to the apron and climbed the turnbuckles. Way dove and connected with the Way of the Future (Shooting Star Leg Drop)! Way had rolled a little after the leg drop and had to crawl to Macbeth for the cover. One… two and Macbeth got his leg on the ropes. Both men were down as the crowd was roaring in cheers.
Scott Parker: The ring presence from Ben Macbeth just saved him in this match.
Way pulled himself up and couldn’t believe he couldn’t put down Macbeth. He rolled out of the ring and grabbed the EW Heavyweight Championship and climbed back into the ring. Macbeth stood and was hit from behind with the title as the referee called for the bell.
The crowd began to boo as Way stood over Macbeth.
Scott Parker: It looks like Billy Way was once again more focused on creating chaos. He loses the match but keeps the championship.
As Way celebrated to the sound of boos, his attention was turned to the top of the ramp as an unknown man began to make his way to the ring. He stopped at the ring and reached under the apron and grabbed a chair. He climbed into the ring and took a swing at Way and Way quickly dropped and rolled out of the ring. The man helped Macbeth to his feet as everyone was left stunned. Macbeth was looking up at Way as Way laughed.
Scott Parker: Who is that?
Gemma Foster: If he’s associated with Macbeth we may never really know who he is!
We get a final shot of Way laughing as we fade away.
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Gemma Foster: He earned that right after inserting himself into the title picture and then defeating the former champ The Notch.
Scott Parker: Can the Tomorrow Man become today’s champion or can Billy Way show why he’s the EW Heavyweight Champ? Billy welcomes the challenge but I have no doubt he’ll do whatever it takes to keep that championship in his possession.
Gemma Foster: We also have the anticipated match between Ursula Areano and Casey Grey as Casey defends the Primetime Championship. This is a match Ursula Areano has been wanting for weeks.
Scott Parker: I know many of the EW fans are really looking to that match. There’s much more action and we could sit here and talk about what an amazing night it’ll be but we’re going to jump into things here shortly. Earlier this week it was decided that the Hurst Dynasty would be competing against the Sin City Savages, a change from their scheduled match between the Brothers of Revolution. The BWF Trios Champions will now be put into the triple threat tag team match that Sin City Savages were scheduled to be in.
The three competitors in the ring were ready for action as the bell sounded. Stasiak and Cali were the first to lock up and he flipped her to the mat with a hip toss. Cali rolled up to her feet and connected with a front dropkick to Stasiak. Daze pulled Cali up and put her in a wrist lock that was then followed up by a wrist lock belly to back suplex. Daze applied a seated wrist lock to Cali. Stasiak came out of the corner and hit a running knee trembler to the back of Daze’s head. Stasiak pulled Cali up and sent her into the ropes. He charged and connected with a boot to the chest of Cali as he flipped backwards and landed on his feet. Cali fell to the mat in a seated position in the corner. Stasiak went off the ropes and was charging back at Cali before he was dropped with The Fall (Running Crane Kick) from Daze.. Daze pulled Stasiak back to his feet quickly and drove knees into his gut. Daze struck Stasiak with a hard elbow to the side of the head and then connected with a spinning backfist. Stasiak staggered backwards and fell against the ropes. Daze turned for Cali and she was charging and looked for the 657 (Flipping Clothesline). Daze ducked and she took out Stasiak as he came off the ropes. Stasiak rolled to his feet as Cali climbed up to hers. Daze sent her into the ropes and she ducked under his clothesline and kept going off the ropes. She came off them and jumped up at Stasiak and she took him down with the California Drop (Headscissors into Facebuster). Daze pulled Cali up and quickly dropped her with the Voyage (Spinning Unprettier). Stasiak came off the top rope and hit Cali with a corkscrew splash and covered. One… two and pulled off by Daze. Daze tossed Stasiak shoulder first into the turnbuckle as he turned back to Cali. Daze flipped and took Cali down with the flying omoplata and forced her to tap out.
Scott Parker: A solid victory for Derrick Daze here to kick things off.
Gemma Foster: Both Cali and Adrian showed a lot of fight but Daze knew just when to strike and how to take over the match.
Daze climbed out of the ring after a brief celebration of holding up his fist. He made his way up the ramp as Stasiak watched on as he rubbed his shoulder.
Mercier and Thompson charged each other as soon as the bell sounded and quickly came to blows as they went back and forth with hard right hands. Mercier hit Thompson with an elbow to the head and then a hard kick to the gut. He pulled him in for a butterfly suplex but Thompson was able to spin away and connected with a short-arm clothesline. Mercier climbed to his feet and was blasted with a stiff headbutt and pushed him into the Sin City Savages corner. Thompson tagged out to Anderson and he climbed into the ring. They grabbed Mercier and hit him with a double hip toss. He rolled to his feet and was hit with a belly to back suplex. Mercier started to climb to his feet and hit a charging Anderson with a jumping calf kick. Mercier then quickly made a tag to Rae. She came flying off the top rope with a crossbody and Anderson caught her. Mercier came off the ropes with a chop block and Rae landed on top of Anderson for a cover. One… two and a kickout.
Gemma Foster: An interesting maneuver there by the Hurst Dynasty.
Anderson powered to his feet and hit a charging Rae with a powerslam. She was right back to her feet and ducked under a big boot before hitting Anderson with a bulldog. Both competitors climbed to their feet and Rae popped Anderson with the Gah Damn (Superkick)! Rae was fired up as Anderson staggered around the ring and she looked for the Deluminator (540 Roundhouse Kick) but he ducked under it and connected with a big German suplex. Both were down and crawled to their corners and made tags. Thompson hit Mercier with a standing dropkick as they met in the center of the ring. Mercier slipped to his feet and was sent into the ropes and he countered with the Beautiful Curse (Springboard Twisting Enziguri). Thompson staggered as Mercier tagged to Rae. She jumped into the ring and caught Thompson with the Deluminator and covered while Mercier knocked Anderson off the apron. One… two… three!
Hurst Dynasty celebrated in the ring as their hands were raised. They were attacked from behind by Sin City Savages and knocked to the mat. Mercier and Rae rolled out of the ring after a few kicks as Thompson and Anderson watched on.
Gemma Foster: Looks like the Sin City Savages doesn’t take losing very well.
Vebbins got a nice reaction from the crowd as she made her way to the ring where Arc was awaiting her. As soon as the two grappled, Vebbins opened the match with a quick knee to the gut that she followed with an open palm strike. She connected with a spinning back kick and hit a sit-out facebuster on Arc. Vebbins pulled Arc to his feet but he pushed her away. Arc pulled Vebbins in and flipped her over with a hip toss. Arc jumped up and connected with a leg drop and rolled into a cover. One… and a kickout. Vebbins climbed up to her feet and walked into an European uppercut. Arc took Vebbins to the mat with a DDT and climbed back to his feet. Vebbins was up shortly after and ducked under a jumping clothesline. Vebbins grabbed Arc from behind hit him with a release German suplex. Arc climbed to his feet and hit a charging Vebbins with a forearm smash to the face. Arc sent her into the ropes and she springboarded off and twisted around with a double axe handle smash. Arc staggered before getting hit with two consecutive knees to the sternum. He staggered backwards and Vebbins hit him with a superkick and quickly pulled him in for a DDT as she finished off the Sweetheart Sockhop. Vebbins rolled onto Arc for a cover. One… two… three!
Daniels, Fantastico, and DeLuca were all in the ring as the match was about to get started. DeLuca turned to Daniels and popped him in the mouth with a left hand. DeLuca turned into Fantastico hitting him with a thrust kick to the gut. Fantastico followed it up with a discus punch that dropped DeLuca. Daniels grabbed Fantastico and drove him to the mat with a belly to belly slam. Daniels made a tag to Wilson who jumped into the ring. Wilson landed a series of kicks on Fantastico as he started to stand. DeLuca had tagged out to Salvatore. Salvatore grabbed Fantastico and hip tossed him across the ring. Wilson hit Salvatore with a kick to the side of the leg. Wilson springboarded off the ropes and looked for a crossbody but he was caught by Salvatore. The Jew Blazer jumped off the top rope and hit a front dropkick to the back of Wilson that pushed Salvatore over. Jew Blazer pulled Wilson up off Salvatore and delivered a suplex. Salvatore tagged out to DeLuca and DeLuca climbed into the ring. He connected with a running headbutt to the chest of Jew Blazer. DeLuca turned to Wilson and hit him with a jawbreaker and followed with a clothesline. Wilson rolled out of the ring and met with Daniels. Daniels and Wilson grabbed their BWF Tag Team Championships and started to leave.
Scott Parker: It seems like Daniels and Wilson have had enough tonight.
Wilson shouted they were better than this as they left. DeLuca was distracted and turned back to Jew Blazer and walked into the Chutzpah Boot. Jew Blazer made a tag and hit the ropes, knocking Salvatore off the apron, and connected with the Dreidel Drop (Spinning Leg Drop). Fantastico came off the top ropes and connected with Up Up and Away (Corkscrew Phoenix Splash) and covered. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: A big win for Jewcha Libre!
Gemma Foster: DeLuca is going to have plenty to say, I’m sure.
A Choice
The scene opens up to the backstage locker room area where we see a blue folding mat on the ground with two people going over Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu drills. One of them is "The Reflection of Perfection" Cody Williams, not in his usual custom tailored suit but in a white Gi with a black belt tied around his waist. He finds an opening and applies an omoplata, then rolls his partner over and fluidly transitions into an armbar. His partner then attempts to stand up to defend the submission but Cody then turns it into a triangle choke. Cody's partner tries to fight it off for a few more seconds before tapping out. Cody releases the hold and his partner rolls onto his back, trying to catch his breath as Cody gets into a kneeling position. He pats his partner on the leg.
Cody Williams: You okay bro?
He raises his hand and gives a thumbs up. As Cody is fixing his hair back into a pony tail, Empire Wrestling interviewer and correspondent Kevin Olson enters the shot eliciting an eye roll from Cody Williams.
Cody Williams: You...
Kevin Olson: Tonight you face Christopher Vector in a submission match. The past couple of weeks have been filled with heated BlazenBook exchanges between the two of you. Culminating in Vector costing you your first loss here and leading us to here.
Cody Williams: Yes... Here we are. A situation that Christopher Vector put himself in all by himself. He couldn't stomach the idea that he was defeated, quite easily might I add, for the first time by yours truly. So he took it upon himself to cost me MY first match, but he will regret not only doing that but forcing upon himself a submission match against the best professional wrestler in the world today.
"The Reflection of Perfection" flashes a smirk.
Cody Williams: That isn't just something I throw around, that is fact. Not only did I travel all over the world to perfect my craft, but I trained in other disciplines to become the complete package. And one of those is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a martial art I have been practicing since 1998. And tonight, I will not only put on a technical wrestling and submission display, but I will embarrass you and prove that I am the superior athlete. You will have the honor and the privilege of stepping into the ring with Cody Williams for the second time... Being defeated by Cody Williams for the second time... And I will have the distinction of being the first person to not only defeat you....
He raises his hand and extends his index finger.
Cody Williams: But to have pinned you...
And then his middle finger.
Cody Williams: ...and submitted you. Tonight, I will choke you out or break one of your limbs. It's tap or snap Vector... Your choice. And when I am done with you, you will regret the day that you crossed paths with Cody Williams. Because even on your best day, you will never be even close to being as good as God's gift to professional wrestling!
Kevin Olson: You heard it here, Cody Williams is on a mission. I will let you go back to getting ready, good luck tonight Cody.
Cody Williams: You mean.. Good luck Vector. Cause he's gonna need it.
Cody adjusts his gi and tightens the knot on his belt as he turns back to his partner. The two of them slap hands and begin to roll once more as the camera shot fades on Olson looking on.
Mayhew and Boonchan were up next and both competitors were ready to go at the sound of the bell. The two lock up and Mayhew quickly looks for a suplex but it’s blocked by Boonchan. He popped her with a forearm to the face and then a hard European uppercut. Boonchan dropped Mayhew with a sideslam. He pulled her back to her feet and she hit him in the side of the head with a hard elbow. This staggered Boonchan and Mayhew used the opening to take him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Boonchan sat up but was placed into a sleeper hold by Mayhew. He slowly was able to get to his feet and pushed Mayhew off and into the ropes. He bent down for a backdrop but took a lifting kick to the chest. Mayhew pulled him right back down and connected with Wings of a Butterfly (Butterfly Suplex). Mayhew went to the corner and started to climb but was hit from behind. She was pulled off with a belly to back suplex as Boonchan stood on the mat. He pulled her up to her feet and lifted her for a fireman’s carry and connected with the fireman’s carry gutbuster. He took a few steps back and leaned into the ropes. Mayhew started to stand and she had to quickly move out of the way of Boonchan’s running single leg dropkick. Mayhew grabbed Boonchan as he stood and connected with Into the Sunset (Asai DDT). She climbed to her feet and ran to the turnbuckles as she leaned on them. She soon began to climb up to the top and positioned herself. Mayhew dove, looking for Not Just Another Frog Splash, but Boonchan rolled out of the way.
Gemma Foster: Crash and burn for Bailey.
Scott Parker: Austin had that move scouted and now has an opening.
Boonchan crawled to his feet and Mayhew was slow to hers. He began to pull her in for THE Piledriver (Double Underhook Piledriver) but she spun away. She looked for a stunner but Boonchan pushed her away. She turned and was lifted up onto his shoulders and Boonchan hit a GTS. Boonchan fell onto Mayhew for a cover. One… two and a kickout. Boonchan sat on his knees and took a moment. He started to stand and pulled Mayhew to her feet. Boonchan pulled Mayhew in and hooked her leg for a fisherman’s driver but Mayhew battled out. She sent him into the corner and followed with a swinging corner clothesline. Boonchan staggered out of the corner and Mayhew springboarded into the ring and hit a diving hurricanrana. Both competitors were slow to get up and Mayhew was to her feet first. She looked for a step up enziguri but Boonchan ducked under her kick. He grabbed her from behind and caught her with the Flashback (Lumbar Check)! He pulled her into a cover as he hooked a leg. One… Two.. kickout at the last moment! Boonchan couldn’t believe it and he got in the face of the referee as the fans cheered the action. Mayhew used the ropes to pull herself up and Boonchan went at her and she looked for a small package roll up. One… two and kickout. Both popped to their feet and Mayhew was whipped into the corner. Boonchan hit a running back elbow to Mayhew and then lifted her to the top ropes. He climbed after her and started to set up for THE Piledriver off the top ropes but he was pushed off to the mat. Mayhew dove and hit the Not Just Another Frog Splash and covered. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: Bailey pulls off an impressive victory after not going down easy.
Gemma Foster: Austin put up one hell of a fight though. The future is bright for him.
Gemma Foster: I’m excited for this rematch, Scott.
Scott Parker: The brand new Tag Team Champions are set to defend against the team they beat two weeks ago. The Spectres are going to come fast and hard and try to capture those titles.
Gemma Foster: And the Freaks are ready for the fight!
Taylor and Rouse were the first two to step into the ring for their teams after the match was announced and the titles were held up by the referee. Rouse and Taylor locked up and struggled to gain the first advantage. Rouse spun behind Taylor and locked in a wristlock. Taylor reached back and flipped Rouse over with a snapmare and quickly applied a sleeper hold. Rouse fought up to their feet and pushed Taylor into the ropes. Taylor hit Rouse with a shoulder block on the return. Rouse rolled to their feet and hit an arm drag. Rouse pulled Taylor up quickly and drove a knee into her gut. Rouse looked for a Russian legsweep but Taylor fought out with a few elbows to the side of the head. Taylor pulled Rouse into a DDT but Rouse reversed into a northern lights suplex. Rouse pulled Taylor up and send her into the Spectres corner where Rouse tagged out to Young. The Spectres sent Taylor into the ropes and connected with a double flapjack. Young applied a leg lock to Taylor. Taylor started to struggle and Young began to transition to a STF but Taylor was able to get free. Taylor was grabbed by Young and hit with the Gorizia (Scoop Slam). Taylor staggered to her feet and ducked a lariat. Taylor quickly grabbed Young from behind and dropped her with a reverse DDT. Taylor quickly got to her feet and staggered into her corner where she tagged in Williams. Williams jumped into the ring and grabbed Young and set her up for the Last Breath (Swinging Inverted DDT). Young pushed Williams away and hit her with Caught Up (Spear). Young crawled to her corner and made a tag to Rouse. Rouse hit the ropes and jumped on Williams as she stood and hit Gotcha (Lou Thesz Press) and began to land hard blows. Rouse jumped off Williams and pulled her to her feet. Rouse pulled Williams in and connected with the Sonic Screwdriver (Swinging Neckbreaker) and crawled into a cover. One… two and broken up by Taylor.
Scott Parker: The former Tag Champions working well here again tonight.
Gemma Foster: Jo was right on Aftershock when she said that they have set the bar for tag team wrestling here in EW.
Rouse pulled Williams to her feet and sent her into the Spectres corner. Rouse and Young sent Williams into the ropes and Williams came back with a dropkick that took them both out. Williams climbed to her feet and ducked under Young and made a hot tag. Taylor jumped into the ring and hit a snap kick to the gut to Young. Taylor pulled Young in and delivered the Merry Go Round (Spinning Fisherman Suplex. Taylor jumped to her feet and was fired up. Young stumbled to her feet and was lifted into a scoop slam that Taylor turned into a backbreaker fallaway slam. Taylor rolled around and covered Young. One… two and a kickout. Taylor pulled Young into another cover. One… two and a kickout. Young powered to her feet and blasted Taylor with a hard European uppercut. Young lifted Taylor up and drove her into the mat with the Young Gun (AA Spinebuster). Both competitors were down and slowly crawled to their corners and made tags. Williams ducked under a running clothesline from Rouse. Rouse spun around and caught Williams with Bored Now (Trouble In Paradise)! Rouse jumped onto Williams for a cover. One… two.. and pulled out of the ring by Taylor. Taylor jumped onto the apron and reached over the ropes and tagged herself in before jumping off the apron and hit Rouse with a knee to the head on the floor. Taylor rolled Rouse into the ring and slid in and quickly covered. One… two and broken up by Young.
Gemma Foster: Neither team wanting to lose tonight.
Young pulled Taylor up and tossed her over the ropes and onto the apron. Young was spun around and hit by Williams’ Last Breath. Taylor was back in the ring and tossed Young out. Rouse charged and Taylor but was lifted up and over the top ropes with a back drop. Rouse landed on the apron. Taylor went over to Rouse and Rouse drove her shoulder into Taylor and flipped over with a sunset flip pin. Taylor rolled all the way through and hit Rouse with the Stamp It Out (Superkick to Seated Opponent). Taylor tagged to Williams and they hit the Plan A/Season Ender (Double Shining Wizard) and Williams covered. One… two… three!
Gemma Foster: What a match!
Scott Parker: Kayla and Krista showing that they deserve those championships.
Taylor and Williams hug in the middle of the ring as Young climbed back in through the ropes. Rouse stood and the four women stood in the ring to cheers from the fans. Rouse and Young shared in a hug with Taylor and Williams and all four women held each other’s arms up.
Scott Parker: A great show of sportsmanship.
Gemma Foster: I don’t think we’ll see a lot of that in the next match, Scott.
As soon as the bell sounded Vector and Williams began to exchange hard blows. Williams hit Vector with a stiff kick to the kneecap. Vector staggered and took a shoot kick to the side of the knee. Williams hit the ropes and chop blocked him to the mat. Williams started to apply a leg lock and Vector scurried to the ropes and pulled himself out of the ring. He used a few moments to himself to walk around the ring. He jumped onto the apron and Williams charged into a knee to the gut. Vector climbed into the ring and lifted Williams up and down with a sideslam. Vector drove elbows into the arm and elbow area of Williams before Williams could roll away. Williams ducked under a discus punch and took Vector to the mat with a belly to back suplex. Williams dropped his knee onto the knee of Vector. Williams applied a kneebar on Vector and applied pressure. Vector refused to tap and hit Williams with hard blows to try and break the hold. Williams hold started to slip and Vector got free. Vector hit Williams with a scoop slam as he stood and tried to lock in the Trapped Fish (STF) but Williams got away.
Gemma Foster: Both men are doing their best to avoid any major submission moves here early on.
Vector charged at Williams and Williams hit him with a STO backbreaker. Williams started to pull Vector up but was hit with a low blow.
Scott Parker: Vector taking advantage of the no disqualification rules for a submission only match.
Vector started to stomp on Williams and then locked him into a standing armbar. Williams refused to tap to the referee and was able to eventually roll through and took Vector down with an arm drag. Vector stood and walked right into Pure Perfection (Spinning sit-out Double Underhook Facebuster). Williams and Vector were both slow to move and Williams started to look for a figure four but was kicked away. Vector got to his feet and looked for a discus clothesline but Williams ducked it and hit a pele kick. Williams grabbed the foot on Vector and applied a figure four leg lock. Vector was in a lot of pain but kept screaming “no!” at the referee when asked if he quit. Vector started to roll over and was able to reverse the figure four on Williams. Williams untangled his legs from Vector and got free after a few moments. Williams stood and hit a charging Vector with a samoan drop and rolled on top of Vector with a rear naked choke hold. Vector once again wouldn’t submit but slowly began to fade. The referee checked on Vector and called for the bell as Vector was passed out from the choke.
Scott Parker: Cody just made Chris pass out with that rear naked choke hold.
Gemma Foster: You know Chris is going to point out that he technically never gave up.
Scott Parker: Still counts!
Grey made sure to show off the Primetime Championship as the match was announced. She took a few moments to walk around the ring with it as the fans gave her a solid cheer. The bell sounded and the two competitors locked up. They struggled and Grey pushed Areano into the corner and the referee forced a break. They locked back up and Grey pushed Areano into another corner but this time Areano flipped her around. Areano drove her shoulder into the gut of Grey three times. Areano looked for a monkey flip but Grey showed strength and lifted her over the top ropes. Areano planted her feet on the apron and hit Grey with a hard right hand. Grey staggered backwards and Areano springboarded into the ring with a tornado DDT. Areano pulled Grey to her feet and took her right back down with a short-arm clothesline. Grey rolled to her feet and was taken right back down with a swinging neckbreaker.
Gemma Foster: It’s been all Ursula here so far.
Areano pulled Grey up and sent her into the corner. Areano charged and looked for the Argentina Train (Elijah Express) but Grey moved out of the way and Areano crashed hard into the turnbuckles. Grey hit the ropes and caught Areano with a running knee trembler as she started to get up. Grey pulled Areano up and hit two quick forearms to the face before sending her into the ropes. Grey hit Your Fear (Black Hole Slam) on the rebound and popped to her feet. Areano staggered to her feet and Grey grabbed her arm and tried to pull her down for the Bitch Muzzle (Crossface) but Areano stood her ground. Areano reversed and pulled Grey to a knee and was looking for Crossing the Border (Crossface). Grey used her other hand to not allow herself to be pulled down. Grey flipped and rolled through and to her feet. She pulled Areano in and locked in a cobra clutch and hit Trust Me (Cobra Clutch into Single Knee Backstabber). Grey covered and hooked a leg. One… two and kickout. Areano powered up to her feet and was lifted onto the shoulders of Grey. Grey had her in position for Racklash (Rack Attack) but Areano grabbed the top ropes and wouldn’t let go. Grey flipped Areano onto the apron. Grey grabbed Areano and looked for a suplex but Areano twisted and landed behind her. Areano looked for a backslide pin attempt. One… two and kickout. Grey stood with Areano and they caught each other with a clothesline and both were down.
Scott Parker: It appears that these women are evenly matched here tonight and neither are backing down.
Grey climbed to her feet with Areano up soon after. They slowly exchanged a few lefts and rights as they both staggered after each blow. Grey looked for another clothesline but Areano reversed into Crossing the Border. Grey struggled but couldn’t break free. She inched her way to the bottom ropes and was able to break the hold. Grey used the ropes to aid her in standing up and turned to Areano. Areano looked for the Fist of Fury (KO Punch) but Grey ducked it. Grey lifted Areano and hit the Racklash! Grey couldn’t cover right away and had to crawl to Areano as Areano had rolled a few feet away. Grey fell across Areano for a cover. One… two.. Areano with a foot on the ropes. Grey crawled on her knees across the ring and wanted Areano to stand. Areano slowly got to her feet and turned. Grey charged and looked for a spear and Areano reversed it into a small package. One… two… three!
Scott Parker: New Primetime Champion!
Areano and Grey both sat up in disbelief. Grey looked at the referee and started to shake her head as he handed Areano the Primetime Championship.
Gemma Foster: I’m not sure if Casey knows what just happened.
Areano celebrated with the title as Grey talked to the referee and we faded away.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Scott Parker: We’re down to tonight’s main event. It’s time for Billy Way to step into the ring one on one with Ben Macbeth.
Gemma Foster: Macbeth has had an interesting stay in EW.
Scott Parker: He came out of nowhere and we still really don’t know much about him. He’s about as mysterious as you can get ever since stepping into the ring.
Gemma Foster: And we know what Billy Way is all about; entertainment for chaos.
Way entered the ring slowly and even walked around the ring before climbing in. He stared at Macbeth as if he were studying him. The match was introduced and the referee took Way’s EW Heavyweight Championship and showed it to the fans as we got started. Way and Macbeth begun to circle each other and grabbed each other’s hands for a lock up. Way pulled him right into a side headlock. Way wrenched the neck of Macbeth and flipped him over to the mat. Way had the headlock locked in and Macbeth was able to get his legs around the head of Way and pulled him down. Way rolled up to his feet and away from Macbeth and both were to their feet. Macbeth charged and jumped at Way with a jumping clothesline and took him down. Way rolled to his feet and was hit with a running forearm from Macbeth. Macbeth pulled Way up and hit him with quick palm strikes to the chest. Macbeth looked for a kick to the gut but Way caught his foot. Macbeth spun and hit Way with a dragon whip kick. He pulled Way up and sent him into the corner. Macbeth looked for a corner splash but Way was able to move out of the way just in time. Macbeth hit the corner and was then grabbed by Way and Way sent him back into the turnbuckle with an exploder suplex into the corner. Way pulled Macbeth away from the corner and dropped into a cover. One.. kickout. Macbeth climbed back to his feet and was driven right back into the mat with a running DDT. Way pulled Macbeth into a cover once again. One… and kickout. Way pulled Macbeth up and was speared into the corner. Way hit Macbeth with a lifting knee but Macbeth stood and unloaded a series of strikes to Way. Macbeth went whip Way across the ring but pulled him back in and ducked behind. Macbeth delivered a big German suplex and rolled into a second. He delivered a third German suplex to and finished up Deepest Condolences (Rolling German Suplexes) with a fourth.
Gemma Foster: It looks like Ben Macbeth is starting to gain some momentum.
Scott Parker: It might be just what he needs.
Way staggered up to his feet and was hit with a kick to each knee and then a spinning back kick to the gut. Macbeth hit his leaping knee and looked to finish Toil & Trouble with the spinning backfist but Way ducked it. Macbeth turned back to Way and Way hit him with the Billion Dollar Kick (Roundhouse Kick) out of nowhere! Way dropped onto Macbeth for a cover. One… two and a kickout!
Scott Parker: I thought Billy Way had the match won with the Billion Dollar Kick!
Gemma Foster: Another one of those and he will have this match won.
Macbeth was pulled to his feet and he sent Way into the ropes. Way returned with the Feel This (Corkscrew Flying Forearm Smash). Macbeth rolled to his feet and walked right into the Nutcracker (Reverse Atomic Drop). Way pulled Macbeth into position for The Billy Way (Swinging Reverse STO) but Macbeth spun away and hit the spinning backfist! Way staggered to his feet before Macbeth could plant himself. Way looked for another Billion Dollar Kick but Macbeth ducked under it. Macbeth hit another German suplex to Way and Way rolled into the corner. Way used the ropes to pull himself up was hit with a corner clothesline that caused him to stagger to the center of the ring and fall to his knees. Macbeth measured up Way and looked for the From Parts Unknown (360 Buzzsaw Kick) but Way ducked and rolled Macbeth up with a school boy pin. One… two and kickout. Macbeth popped to his feet and hit From Parts Unknown! He went for a cover but Way kept rolling and fell to the floor below.
Gemma Foster: Billy Way had the smarts to roll himself out of the ring. This match was all but over and we had a new champion.
The referee was to the count of five before Macbeth rolled out of the ring after Way. Way tripped Macbeth into the steel steps and his head bounced off the top. Way rolled him back into the ring and Way jumped to the apron and climbed the turnbuckles. Way dove and connected with the Way of the Future (Shooting Star Leg Drop)! Way had rolled a little after the leg drop and had to crawl to Macbeth for the cover. One… two and Macbeth got his leg on the ropes. Both men were down as the crowd was roaring in cheers.
Scott Parker: The ring presence from Ben Macbeth just saved him in this match.
Way pulled himself up and couldn’t believe he couldn’t put down Macbeth. He rolled out of the ring and grabbed the EW Heavyweight Championship and climbed back into the ring. Macbeth stood and was hit from behind with the title as the referee called for the bell.
The crowd began to boo as Way stood over Macbeth.
Scott Parker: It looks like Billy Way was once again more focused on creating chaos. He loses the match but keeps the championship.
As Way celebrated to the sound of boos, his attention was turned to the top of the ramp as an unknown man began to make his way to the ring. He stopped at the ring and reached under the apron and grabbed a chair. He climbed into the ring and took a swing at Way and Way quickly dropped and rolled out of the ring. The man helped Macbeth to his feet as everyone was left stunned. Macbeth was looking up at Way as Way laughed.
Scott Parker: Who is that?
Gemma Foster: If he’s associated with Macbeth we may never really know who he is!
We get a final shot of Way laughing as we fade away.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Quick Results:
Derrick Daze def. Cali and Adrian Stasiak
Hurst Dynasty def. Sin City Savages
Azurine Vebbins def. Jacob Arc
Jewcha Libre def. The Haters and Brothers of Revolution [Daniels/Wilson]
Bailey Mayhew def. Austin Boonchan
Freaks with Benefits def. The Spectres; EW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RETAINED
Cody Williams def. Chris Vector
Ursula Areano def. Casey Grey; NEW EW PRIMETIME CHAMPION
Ben Macbeth def. Billy Way; EW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP RETAINED DUE TO DQ
Derrick Daze def. Cali and Adrian Stasiak
Hurst Dynasty def. Sin City Savages
Azurine Vebbins def. Jacob Arc
Jewcha Libre def. The Haters and Brothers of Revolution [Daniels/Wilson]
Bailey Mayhew def. Austin Boonchan
Freaks with Benefits def. The Spectres; EW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RETAINED
Cody Williams def. Chris Vector
Ursula Areano def. Casey Grey; NEW EW PRIMETIME CHAMPION
Ben Macbeth def. Billy Way; EW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP RETAINED DUE TO DQ