Post by Gabe Shelley on Feb 17, 2015 4:01:00 GMT -6
Episode 188 - February 13, 2015
Nick Webb: Welcome ladies and gentlemen to a very special edition of Friday Night Havok! Tonight is the Night of Champions Special as we’ll see all of the BWF Championships on the line.
Rayne: It’s also Friday the 13th!
Nick Webb: Thankfully it’s not also a full moon. Althought we did see a few Full Moon Specials earlier on Breakthrough as Van Biafra sent a message that he isn’t going to stop until he gets his hands on Sovereign Champion Fenryr.
Rayne: Speaking of Fenryr Wulfsson, here he comes!
The Sovereign Champion awaited the challenger Akemi Hayashi as the fans were solidly behind her. Rune stood ringside with her arms crossed as she awaited the match to start. The two competitors are introduced and the bell sounded. Akemi surprised the champion as she exploded at the start with the Boom Boom Kapow (Rapid fire savate kicks to the head of standing opponent). Fenryr was rocked into the corner and Akemi did a cartwheel into an elbow to the side of the head. Akemi was fired up but as she turned around she was leveled hit the Maul off the second rope (Double Axe Handle). Fenryr took the opening to start to mount a series of moves trying to wear down his opponent but Akemi shocked everyone when she reversed a hip toss into an armdrag and turned it into a submission, pushing her boot into the shoulder of the champion as she wrenched his arm. Fenryr was able to inch his way to the ropes to break the hold. Fenryr made it to his feet and quickly had to start blocking kicks and punches from Akemi and he eventually pushed her back and clotheslined her. She popped up and walked into a spinebuster as Fenryr started to get momentum. Fenryr lifted Akemi and looked for a gorilla press slam but Akemi was able to slip to her feet and landed a hard kick to the gut that doubled over the champion. Akemi started to lock him up, possibly looking for her finisher, but Fenryr spun her around and landed a kick of his own to her midsection. He drove an elbow to the back of her head that seemed to daze the challenger and proceeded to hit the double underhook powerbomb and covered for the victory.
WINNER AND STILL SOVEREIGN CHAMPION: Fenryr Wulfsson, via pinfall 9:19
Fenryr Wulfsson was handed the BWF Sovereign Championship as Rune nodded in approval and handed him a microphone. Fenryr speaks and says that if Van Biafra wants his rematch, he can have it… At Hearts on Fire! However, the champion says that if Van wants it he has to accept his terms because he wants to see if Van has the “testicular fortitude” to accept. Fenryr challenges Van to a steel cage match! The crowd loves it as Fenryr drops the microphone as he and Rune leave the ring.
An Asian Delight
The screen opens backstage where we see the newcomer Brianna Park coming into the locker room after interfering in the match between Pitt and Camden on Breakthrough. She spots a cameraman and motions him to videotape her because she has something to say
Brianna Park: I bet everyone is wondering why I attacked Brian Camden. Well, there's two reason. First of all, I have a problem with him because he took the cheap way out and had a roll up victory over me in my debut. A roll up victory. The so called proud technical wrestler and someone who is so confident with his skills, couldn't make me tap out or knock me out... so had to pull on my tights while he rolled up me. Pathetic..absolutely pathetic. And yet you think you're better than me? Yet, you think you're better than every other wrestler? Well Mr. Short Fuse, looking at you makes me tick. You're nothing but a sad human being that couldn't beat me fairly. Second of all, god damn you're so boring! Half of the audience was falling asleep during your match. Poor Roxxy Pitt, she tried so hard to make the match entertaining, but you dragged her down and in the end, nobody gave a damn about that match. I feel sorry for the fans. Poor them....poor them indeed. Which begs the question, why haven't I have another match on Breakthrough yet? I have been in this company for almost a month now and I don't even get the chance to display my God-given talent in the main show? Yet, this boring, lack of charisma human robot has a match in Breakthrough? That baffles me and to be honest, I'm quite annoyed. Let me tell you all a little secret about me. I'm an impatient woman that can't stand being pushed aside in favour of the inferior talents. Oh no. I came to BWF to steal the show and pull out an entertaining performance for the BWF fans because they freaking deserve it. I came here to BWF to breathe a new life to this company and carry them to their former glory. I came to BWF because let's be honest...BWF needs someone like me!
Brianna Park tells the cameraman to zoom in on her pretty face.
Brianna Park: Some might say that I'm too cocky for my own good and I'm not as talented as I think I am. Such bull coming from them. I'm the Epitome of Entertainment, the Asian Delight, A Wrestling Goddess, Showstopper, Head Knocker, Party Starter, and most of it all..I'm the baddest female alive. Not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good. Ohh baby. Fellas, you know that I'm hot and ladies, don't hate on me because you're not me. Every time I walk out of the curtains, all eyes on me. I got more charisma in my pinky finger than the majority of the men and women here...and that includes you Dull McDull. And Brian, don't you dare underestimate me in the ring or else I will make you tap out with one of my painful submissions or knock you out with my Seoul Food. Good for your soul by the way. Ohh man, I'm fired up right now. I'm about to blow a fuse! So here's the deal Wyatts. I want a rematch against Brian Camden on Breakthrough...just give me the chance. Give me the chance that I'm not all talk, but I can walk on water. I promise you all, you won't regret it. Until then, everyone...enjoy the show and see you later Brian. See ya later.
Brianna blows a kiss and flashes a smile as we fade away.
The two tag teams are introduced and the fans are split between them, although, Justicars of Illium seem to have a few more fans backing them. Omen IV and Alison James start for their respected teams and come out of the gates quick. They exchanged some spin kicks and quick punches and even duck a few clotheslines after taking turns Irish whipping each other. Omen IV stepped up with a jumping heel kick that seemed to knock James into next week and he even attempted a pin but James knew where she was in the ring and was able to put her foot on the ropes. James battled back and was able to finally tag out and Omen IV did the same as well and we saw Jackson and Figgins get into the ring and exchange a few words before starting to tear into each other. The two ladies ended up on the mat and exchanged hard blows. Jackson rolled to her feet and pulled Figgins up and took her right back down with a Russian leg sweep. Jackson kept the assault on Figgins with stomps that seemed to be focused on the knees. Jackson got the crowd going and started to set up for the Final Assault (Superman Punch) but before she could hit it, Figgins came charging in with the Tony Jaa (Flying Knee Bash) that used up a lot of energy. Both competitors slowly crawled to their corners and made tags and both James and Omen IV came in to the ring with fire. James got the upper hand with a few short armed clotheslines and an atomic drop. The two fought for a few moments that saw some back and forth action as Omen IV started to mount some more offense but James came off a rebound from a whip and Omen IV lifted her for a side slam but James turned it into the Axis of Rotation (Double Tilt-a-Whirl Headscissors Takedown). Omen IV was sent towards his corner and Jackson tagged herself in and came at James hit the Final Assault! Jackson started to feel the momentum swing as she pulled James up and hit the drop toe hold which was followed by the Bloodline (619). Jackson was set to springboard in but someone grabbed her foot from the apron and pulled her down, Jackson hitting face first on the corner of the mat, and the referee saw Static Age attacking Jackson as they sent her into the steel stairs.
Winners: No Contest 13:20
Static Age slid into the ring and we saw Kara Scene hit the Go to Hell (Headscissors Rolled Through into a Shining Wizard) on Alison James and Leland Morgan hitting the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye) to Omen IV who was climbing into the ring. Destiny Figgins pulled James out of the ring as they were handed the titles and she helped her partner to the ramp as Static Age called for the belts. Scene and Morgan cut a promo about how they never got their shot, the Wyatts promised that they would get another one, and they're not going to wait in line while other teams get opportunities when they are owed. Elise Wyatt comes out to quell the flames and scolds Static Age for ruining this match, but mentions that, yes, they were promised another shot. However, that shot will now be shared as they also ruined another team's shot. At Hearts on Fire, the BWF Tag Team Titles will be on the line in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match pitting Static Age against Jackson and Omen and the Justicars for the titles. Static Age seems pleased - for a moment, until the Justicars, Jackson and Omen, having recovered since the attack, work together to lay Scene and Morgan out.
Pixie Dust
A despondent Akemi Hayashi appears to make herself comfortable in the backstage area by sitting right in the middle of the floor. Her pouting lips yet angry glinting eyes a tell-tale sign of her mood. Akemi proceeds to take a bundle of Pixie stix and breaks them open to spill their contents onto the floor.
Akemi Hayashi: Be free.
Another bundle receives the same treatment.
Akemi Hayashi: Join the others.
She continues this odd ritual, her hands seeming to grow more and more shaky with each repetition. The ample pile she makes seems to only anger her further. Suddenly rising to her feet she kicks and stomps at the pile, scattering it across the hallway.
Akemi Hayashi: Go home! Kemi failed you all! Go home to the cinnamon forest!
She shouts down the halls. Shouts that turned into a mantra as she stomped and kicked down the hallway. Kemi becomes intent to just hit things while she shrinks in the distance. Upsetting trash cans, ripping posts from bulletin boards in her path.
Off into the Sunset
Elsewhere backstage we see Austin Scott in street gear shaking hands with a few members of the production staff as he’s approached by Don McMichael. Don and Austin shake hands briefly.
Don McMichael: Austin, you and I got to speak earlier tonight briefly and you informed me of some news that you had promised was coming this week over on BlazenBook. Would you like to share that information here with the world now?
Austin clears his throat as if he’s a bit emotional and nods, taking off his cowboy hat and holding it to his chest.
Austin Scott: I would. First I want to just say that the injury I received last week ain’t going to stop me. Doc already told me that given a week or two off I’d be good to go and back on the saddle. The next day though I was given something a little different.
Austin pauses for a moment and starts to just slowly shake his head.
Austin Scott: I found out that last week will be my last BWF match for a while. During the whole EWS and BWF thing would see a BWF talent be sent over to EWS for a handful of appearances. I won’t spoil the surprise of when I’ll be appearing over in EWS for their sake but for the time being the only way to catch me is tuning in and I do believe that BWF will also have updates on my journey over there.
Don McMichael: I speak on behalf of the BWF when we wish you nothing but the best on your EWS endeavor, Austin.
Austin Scott: I’ll be back one day, Don. The BWF fans are one hell of a group and it’s been a pleasure bein’ here week in and week out. I can’t wait to be back here raising hell and kickin’ ass once again.
Austin puts on his cowboy hat and shakes hands with Don once more as we cut to the ring. We see Allen Chaney making his way to the ring as we cut to a quick commercial.
Webb talked about how we heard of Allen coming out to the ring and was going to have this “open invitational” and talks about his upcoming match for the BWF World Championship at Hearts on Fire, this possibly being a message for whomever is champion in two weeks. Chaney says that he’s here and is sending out the open invitation to anyone in the back - provided they be a former World Champion in the BWF. The crowd started to get excited as he starts running down names. Elena Simonova, Gabe Shelley, Johnny Maverick, and tells someone in the back to “nut up and accept the challenge”. “The Phoenix” by Fall Out Boy hit and to the delight of the fans, rather than see Jay Blazenwing walk out, they’re treated with his big brother and former BWF World Champion David “Blazenwing” Slayton.
Slayton lights up Chaney in the opening moments of the match with quick forearms. Slayton pushed Chaney backwards and popped him with the Full Effect (Superkick) and dove into a cover that only netted a one as Chaney kicked out with authority. Slayton tried to stay on the offensive but Chaney started to battle back with a series of his own lefts and rights, even hitting the bionic elbow multiple times. Chaney dropped Slayton with a backdrop and walked slowly over to him and bent down and deadlifted Slayton from his stomach to a gutwrench powerbomb. Slayton started to crawl on his hands and knees and tried to use Chaney to pull himself up. Chaney laughed and hit the Set-Up (Double Arm DDT). Chaney then pulled Slayton up and delivered a devastating Punchline (Package Piledriver). He looks at the former World Champion and pulls him back to his feet and delivers another Punchline… and another… and another… Chaney delivered five Punchlines on the BWF Founder and the referee has no choice but to call for the bell and award the match to Chaney.
Winner: Allen Chaney, via referee stoppage 6:37
Allen stood back and admired his work proudly as trainers and EMTs come to the attention of the former AXW Adrenaline Champion. He stepped forward, then starts shoving the officials and trainers out of the way before picking Slayton up and delivering a sixth(!) Punchline. The officials angrily yell for Chaney to back off as he finally leaves the ring, but not before grabbing a mic.
Allen Chaney: Adams, if you know what's good for you... you'll lay down for the greenback tonight. Otherwise, in two weeks... what happens to you is gonna make that…
He points at the officials tending to David Slayton in the ring.
Allen Chaney: ...look like a goddamn beach vacation. Set-up. Punchline.
Allen drops the mic and walks up the ramp, showing no remorse for his actions as Havok fades to commercial.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, February 27, 2015
Sent Packing
We came back from commercial and saw Austin Scott once again walking through the backstage area and saying goodbye to a few more members of the BWF staff and pats Jay Blazenwing on the shoulder as he walks past on his way to the waiting area for his match. Scott turned the corner and bumped into Martin Karloff. Scott goes to apologize but Karloff doesn't give him a chance and starts to pummel the former International Champion. Scott tried to cover up but Karloff sent him head first into a door that now has a dent and crack in the wood. Karloff then tossed Scott into a stack of boxes filled with various pieces of sound equipment. The Manticore stands and watches as EMTs check on Scott. One of the newest talents, Nael, walks up to Karloff and gives him what can almost be described a death stare and snaps her fingers as Karloff walks away. Nael follows suit with her eyes not leaving Karloff as if he did something she disapproved of.
Community Watch
A “Meanwhile at BWF Headquarters” pops up on the screen as a lower quality camera cuts to the offices.
Head of Security: So walk me through this again. What the hell happened here?
Guard: Look, I've already told you. We found two guys tied to each other here in the morning with a note that says “Dear Commissioner, these two ruffians stole a young woman's purse.”
Head of Security: Why would someone turn two criminals in to BWF Headquarters.
Guard: I dunno. Sometimes people are stupid. Also some stuff went missing last night.
Head of Security: Stuff? What kind of stuff?
Guard: One of the old Blazenwing costumes and a replica of the Dragonzord Title.
Head of Security: You are just...the worst at this job.
Guard: Yeah well....I was busy at the time, cleaning up graffiti.
Head of Security: Graffiti? What graffiti?
Guard: A giant green “S” with an exclamation point.
Head of Security: Oh god dammit... Not HIM.
We cut back to ringside to Rayne and Webb.
Nick Webb: You don’t think, do you?
Rayne: I don’t know what to think nowadays.
Both competitors are announced and there’s plenty of “Bubble Buddies” in the crowd rooting on Scott. Webb quickly points out the the ties both have to David Slayton, him being half brother to each. They shake hands and Scott says to give the fans a great match as Blazenwing agree. Jay comes out on the attack first with a variety of kicks that send Sabrina into the corner. She pops to the second turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick on the challenger. Jay rolls to his feet and gets rocked with a step up enziguri that wows the fans. Sabrina attempted an early cover but Jay kicked out at two. Sabrina and Jay went back and forth in a fast paced match that saw arm drags, suplexes, and stiff kicks. Jay caught Sabrina looking for a springboard axe handle smash with an exploder suplex and got a two count after a pin attempt. Jay lifted Sabrina and hit two German suplexes and looked for a third but Sabrina flipped backwards onto her feet and followed with a Pocketful of Sunshine (Lungblower Backbreaker). Sabrina crawled to Jay and draped an arm over the challenger but only got a two count. Jay used the ropes to climb to his feet and Sabrina wasn't far behind. They staggered exchanging blows back and forth. Jay caught a punch and spun Sabrina around and hit a back breaker. He climbed to the top rope and looked for the Flight of the Phoenix (Double Stomp) but Sabrina rolled out of the way. Sabrina rolled to her feet and looked for a tornado DDT but Jay pushed her off. Sabrina landed on her feet and ducked down as Jay charged and as she pulled down the top rope he went over the top rope and landed feet first on the apron. Sabrina followed suit and while standing on the apron she jumped up and hit a hard knee to the face of Jay that sent him back into the ring. Sabrina pointed out to the crowd as a stunned Jay stood and she springboarded in, looking for the Seeing Stars (Springboard Colliding Headbutt) but Jay reared back and connected with the Legacy Effect (Super Kick)! Jay covered and picked up the pinfall.
WINNER AND NEW BWF INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION: Jay Blazenwing, via pinfall 13:33
After the match, Jay celebrated his shocking win, running around the ring with the belt and showing it off. Sabrina comes to and they have a brief staredown, but Sabrina finally smiles and offers Jay a handshake. Jay leaned in for a kiss instead and when Sabrina shoves him away in disgust, he exclaims "Sorry, sorry... misread the situation!" Sabrina shakes her head, saying "Dude, we're practically related!" as Jay just trollface grins, shrugs, and exits the ring with his new championship belt.
Lesson One
We go backstage and see a face unfamiliar to most. Her name is Nael. She is wearing a non-revealing black dress with an elegant white cloak.
Nael: You all see the BWF like a sport where you root for the home team or a story where the good guy smites evil. That's adorable and everything but the truth is these are modern gladiators. You fight for the amusement of the masses and the king and queen decide the fate of the loser. He...though.....he's not a gladiator. He's the wild animal you feed the weak to for sport, the champion who is so skilled he cannot find true challenge, and the reaper that takes the dead when they are given the thumbs down and the crowd is shouting for their blood. He is whatever is needed when he steps into that ring, and what the BWF needs right now is a culling.
'The Phantom' Martin Karloff steps into view beside Nael.
Martin Karloff: A culling. That's really the best term isn't it? Not so much a changing of the guard as much as stuffing the old guard into a grinder and coating it's body in the glorious glorious meat.
Nael thwaps Martin on the nose and he whines.
Nael: Not you. I'm still mad at you for breaking somebody without my permission.
Martin Karloff: She is correct to punish you, Beast. I do appreciate my other half's work but it needs to have purpose and guidance and I...well as I said to her “I have no mouth and I must scream” so she will act as my mouth to assure my lessons and my wisdom are not misinterpreted by the simple mammals working here and watching at home. You see...above all else I am here to impart wisdom but unfortunately for me you all lack the...perception necessary to absorb my teachings. Fortunately this bright and charming young lady has told me she is willing to....translate my message. For example, if I were to tell the roster that as an exercise I have been spending my time calculating theirs and their families REM cycles in an attempt to discover blemishes in their preparedness....
Nael: That would mean that he knows when you and your children are asleep.
Martin Karloff: The last refuge of the insomniac is a sense of superiority to the sleeping world.
Nael: Leonard Cohen quote.
Martin Karloff: But I am not here to make idle threats or impress you with quoted prose. I am merely here to teach you. The first lesson is a simple lesson in preparedness. You can be as prepared as you want but chaos will always be there to keep it in check. I pride myself on my preparation but am fully aware it can all be taken by the wind at a moments notice. A man can work out every day and be in PERFECT shape only to get smashed by a truck and a man can eat red meat and smoke a pack of cigarettes a day and live to 80. In the end there's a chance your plans are a meaningless prank you've managed to play on yourself. I'm certain Austin Scott didn't plan on this road bump in his career but...
Nael: Shit happens and then you die.
“The Manticore” Martin Karloff: Ooooooh...It likes her.
Nael: Down boy.
Martin Karloff: So tell me one last thing my dear and this is very important....what makes the grass grow?
Nael: Blood, blood, blood.
Martin Karloff: And that's the end of lesson 1.
Martin chuckles darkly and walks off screen, Nael following as we fade to ringside.
Welcome Committee
Nick Webb: Earlier tonight on Breakthrough, you may have noticed that we had a special guest at our table. Rune Sigidottir came from the back and joined us unannounced and she had many not so friendly things to say about our newcomer, Karli Frost.
Rayne: Right you are Webb, but how someone couldn't like Karli is beyond me. She's smart, funny, hot...maybe Rune's jealous? Doubt it, though. And for the record, when I find you Irwin, I am going to kick your ass.
Nick Webb: Calm down, hotshot. He was right. I understand that we have some video of Will Irwin's interview with Karli, where Rune saw the need to interject herself and challenge the rookie and give her a chance at gold. See for yourself.
The Blazentron comes to life with the Breakthrough logo and, across the top, the words “Earlier Tonight”; The scene appears with Will Irwin in the back, standing next to Karli Frost.
Will Irwin: I’m here with Karli Frost, ready for her debut match. First of all, welcome to the BWF, I understand it’s been a long road for you, spanning several countries and three continents, but you've finally made it into a professional wrestling federation.
Karli Frost: Thank you, it is so nice to be here tonight, performing in front of these great fans.
Will Irwin: Speaking of our fans here, many are asking “Who is this girl and why is she so special” and they're wondering what can we expect from you and in the future here?
Karli Frost: Well, I’m not the kind of girl to make promises that I can’t keep, so I’m not going to rattle off about how I’m so awesome and I’m going to win this title or that title, but there is one thing that I will promise the viewers. Every time I’m in the ring I’m going to give them a hundred percent of what I have. All go, no quit, never surrender.
Will Irwin: What about your opponents? Do you have anything to say to any of your future opponents in general?
Karli Frost: No. Nothing. Again, I’m not giving anything away out there, I don’t expect them to go easy on me. We all have our weapons, and the fighter with the best weapons usually wins. My dad taught me that. I do want to mention that it would be a dangerous mistake to underestimate this catfighter, though. With that being said, Xander Strife is tough, and I'm not underestimating him either.
Will Irwin: I’m sure that they…what’s this? Rune, what are you doing here?
Rune Sigidottir: Can it, journalist.
Rune has walked into the frame, carrying the Sovereign Title on her shoulder as if it's actually hers. She looks at Karli, slowly, head to toe. Karli looks uncomfortable.
Rune Sigidottir: Karli Frost. Allow me to be the first to welcome you to the big time, this guy with the microphone doesn't count. I think you'll do fairly well tonight, but the real test will be your second match. It’s against me, and I'm throwing in a special condition. You win, pinfall or submission, you get a shot at this.
Rune nods to the Sovereign Championship belt, gleaming in the light as if she has been polishing it for days. She leans closer to Karli, speaking in a low voice.
Rune Sigidottir: It has a history of changing hands to wrestlers that just sign on. Opportunity of a lifetime…so close to the Sovereign Championship...all you have to do is win.
Will Irwin: Excuse me, can I have my interview back now? I've only been waiting for it for three weeks.
Karli Frost: I'm in. I'll accept your challenge, if you want to call it that.
A beat as Rune stares Karli down before walking away, acting as if Will isn't even there.
Rune Sigidottir: I’m going to grace the announcer’s table with my presence…I'll watch the match from there. That’ll make Rayne’s night, for sure. You will, too.
Karli Frost: What was that about?
Will Irwin: Uh...Rayne's a pig...and I'm...probably going to get my ass kicked for that. Now though, I’m being told that Scott Benjamin is ready to announce you and your opponent for the match, so you better get ready. Best of luck.
Karli Frost: Thanks.
Karli walks away as the video fades to black.
We’re welcomed back from commercial as Derrick Lenko makes his way to the ring doing the “Lenko Shake” to the delight of the fans. Webb points out the fans seem to love the quirkiness of Lenko and Rayne points out the fans do usually do enjoy the pointless things like that. AJ Adams hits the stage next and Webb quickly reminds everyone of the message that Allen Chaney sent to Adams earlier in the evening by decimating David Slayton. Adams sits in the corner of the ring as the competitors are announced. Adams rolls his neck and is set as Lenko nods and they were off. The two competitors locked up out of the gate and Adams took the challenger to the mat and applied a headlock, rolled into a hammerlock. Lenko flipped to his feet and flipped Adams to the mat with an arm drag. Adams popped up and Lenko ducked a clothesline and rolled up the champion with a two count to the shock of the crowd and Adams as well. Adams rolled to his feet and drove a knee to the side of the head of Lenko and took a moment to breathe and smile. Rayne pointed out that Lenko tried to surprise the champ but Adams wouldn't go down without a fight. Adams grabbed Lenko as he started to get up and drove him head first into the mat with a snap DDT. Lenko was rocked and shook his head as if trying to clear his mind. Lenko tried to mount a comeback with some quick uppercuts and even hit a springboard crossbody. Both men rolled to their feet after the crossbody and Lenko hit a hurricanrana. Adams popped up and kicked a charging Lenko in the gut and hit the Eat It (Fame-Asser). He begged Lenko to get up and looked for one more Eat It but Lenko spun away and came back looking for the Lenko’s Extremely Nice Knock Out (Jumping High Knee) but Adams moved out of the way and hit the Last Call (Codebreaker). Adams pulled Lenko to his knees and set him up and dropped him with the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail). He roared and locked in the Lights Out (Tazzmission) as the referee quickly ended the match as Lenko tapped immediately.
WINNER AND STILL BWF WORLD CHAMPION: AJ Adams, via submission 9:51
Adams was handed the BWF World Title as he hoisted it over his shoulder and called for a microphone. He pointed to Lenko and said, “Beat that, Chaney. Bring it”. Adams dropped the microphone as we’re thanked for joining, fading to the BWF logo, and then black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Rayne: It’s also Friday the 13th!
Nick Webb: Thankfully it’s not also a full moon. Althought we did see a few Full Moon Specials earlier on Breakthrough as Van Biafra sent a message that he isn’t going to stop until he gets his hands on Sovereign Champion Fenryr.
Rayne: Speaking of Fenryr Wulfsson, here he comes!
The Sovereign Champion awaited the challenger Akemi Hayashi as the fans were solidly behind her. Rune stood ringside with her arms crossed as she awaited the match to start. The two competitors are introduced and the bell sounded. Akemi surprised the champion as she exploded at the start with the Boom Boom Kapow (Rapid fire savate kicks to the head of standing opponent). Fenryr was rocked into the corner and Akemi did a cartwheel into an elbow to the side of the head. Akemi was fired up but as she turned around she was leveled hit the Maul off the second rope (Double Axe Handle). Fenryr took the opening to start to mount a series of moves trying to wear down his opponent but Akemi shocked everyone when she reversed a hip toss into an armdrag and turned it into a submission, pushing her boot into the shoulder of the champion as she wrenched his arm. Fenryr was able to inch his way to the ropes to break the hold. Fenryr made it to his feet and quickly had to start blocking kicks and punches from Akemi and he eventually pushed her back and clotheslined her. She popped up and walked into a spinebuster as Fenryr started to get momentum. Fenryr lifted Akemi and looked for a gorilla press slam but Akemi was able to slip to her feet and landed a hard kick to the gut that doubled over the champion. Akemi started to lock him up, possibly looking for her finisher, but Fenryr spun her around and landed a kick of his own to her midsection. He drove an elbow to the back of her head that seemed to daze the challenger and proceeded to hit the double underhook powerbomb and covered for the victory.
WINNER AND STILL SOVEREIGN CHAMPION: Fenryr Wulfsson, via pinfall 9:19
Fenryr Wulfsson was handed the BWF Sovereign Championship as Rune nodded in approval and handed him a microphone. Fenryr speaks and says that if Van Biafra wants his rematch, he can have it… At Hearts on Fire! However, the champion says that if Van wants it he has to accept his terms because he wants to see if Van has the “testicular fortitude” to accept. Fenryr challenges Van to a steel cage match! The crowd loves it as Fenryr drops the microphone as he and Rune leave the ring.
An Asian Delight
The screen opens backstage where we see the newcomer Brianna Park coming into the locker room after interfering in the match between Pitt and Camden on Breakthrough. She spots a cameraman and motions him to videotape her because she has something to say
Brianna Park: I bet everyone is wondering why I attacked Brian Camden. Well, there's two reason. First of all, I have a problem with him because he took the cheap way out and had a roll up victory over me in my debut. A roll up victory. The so called proud technical wrestler and someone who is so confident with his skills, couldn't make me tap out or knock me out... so had to pull on my tights while he rolled up me. Pathetic..absolutely pathetic. And yet you think you're better than me? Yet, you think you're better than every other wrestler? Well Mr. Short Fuse, looking at you makes me tick. You're nothing but a sad human being that couldn't beat me fairly. Second of all, god damn you're so boring! Half of the audience was falling asleep during your match. Poor Roxxy Pitt, she tried so hard to make the match entertaining, but you dragged her down and in the end, nobody gave a damn about that match. I feel sorry for the fans. Poor them....poor them indeed. Which begs the question, why haven't I have another match on Breakthrough yet? I have been in this company for almost a month now and I don't even get the chance to display my God-given talent in the main show? Yet, this boring, lack of charisma human robot has a match in Breakthrough? That baffles me and to be honest, I'm quite annoyed. Let me tell you all a little secret about me. I'm an impatient woman that can't stand being pushed aside in favour of the inferior talents. Oh no. I came to BWF to steal the show and pull out an entertaining performance for the BWF fans because they freaking deserve it. I came here to BWF to breathe a new life to this company and carry them to their former glory. I came to BWF because let's be honest...BWF needs someone like me!
Brianna Park tells the cameraman to zoom in on her pretty face.
Brianna Park: Some might say that I'm too cocky for my own good and I'm not as talented as I think I am. Such bull coming from them. I'm the Epitome of Entertainment, the Asian Delight, A Wrestling Goddess, Showstopper, Head Knocker, Party Starter, and most of it all..I'm the baddest female alive. Not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good. Ohh baby. Fellas, you know that I'm hot and ladies, don't hate on me because you're not me. Every time I walk out of the curtains, all eyes on me. I got more charisma in my pinky finger than the majority of the men and women here...and that includes you Dull McDull. And Brian, don't you dare underestimate me in the ring or else I will make you tap out with one of my painful submissions or knock you out with my Seoul Food. Good for your soul by the way. Ohh man, I'm fired up right now. I'm about to blow a fuse! So here's the deal Wyatts. I want a rematch against Brian Camden on Breakthrough...just give me the chance. Give me the chance that I'm not all talk, but I can walk on water. I promise you all, you won't regret it. Until then, everyone...enjoy the show and see you later Brian. See ya later.
Brianna blows a kiss and flashes a smile as we fade away.
The two tag teams are introduced and the fans are split between them, although, Justicars of Illium seem to have a few more fans backing them. Omen IV and Alison James start for their respected teams and come out of the gates quick. They exchanged some spin kicks and quick punches and even duck a few clotheslines after taking turns Irish whipping each other. Omen IV stepped up with a jumping heel kick that seemed to knock James into next week and he even attempted a pin but James knew where she was in the ring and was able to put her foot on the ropes. James battled back and was able to finally tag out and Omen IV did the same as well and we saw Jackson and Figgins get into the ring and exchange a few words before starting to tear into each other. The two ladies ended up on the mat and exchanged hard blows. Jackson rolled to her feet and pulled Figgins up and took her right back down with a Russian leg sweep. Jackson kept the assault on Figgins with stomps that seemed to be focused on the knees. Jackson got the crowd going and started to set up for the Final Assault (Superman Punch) but before she could hit it, Figgins came charging in with the Tony Jaa (Flying Knee Bash) that used up a lot of energy. Both competitors slowly crawled to their corners and made tags and both James and Omen IV came in to the ring with fire. James got the upper hand with a few short armed clotheslines and an atomic drop. The two fought for a few moments that saw some back and forth action as Omen IV started to mount some more offense but James came off a rebound from a whip and Omen IV lifted her for a side slam but James turned it into the Axis of Rotation (Double Tilt-a-Whirl Headscissors Takedown). Omen IV was sent towards his corner and Jackson tagged herself in and came at James hit the Final Assault! Jackson started to feel the momentum swing as she pulled James up and hit the drop toe hold which was followed by the Bloodline (619). Jackson was set to springboard in but someone grabbed her foot from the apron and pulled her down, Jackson hitting face first on the corner of the mat, and the referee saw Static Age attacking Jackson as they sent her into the steel stairs.
Winners: No Contest 13:20
Static Age slid into the ring and we saw Kara Scene hit the Go to Hell (Headscissors Rolled Through into a Shining Wizard) on Alison James and Leland Morgan hitting the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye) to Omen IV who was climbing into the ring. Destiny Figgins pulled James out of the ring as they were handed the titles and she helped her partner to the ramp as Static Age called for the belts. Scene and Morgan cut a promo about how they never got their shot, the Wyatts promised that they would get another one, and they're not going to wait in line while other teams get opportunities when they are owed. Elise Wyatt comes out to quell the flames and scolds Static Age for ruining this match, but mentions that, yes, they were promised another shot. However, that shot will now be shared as they also ruined another team's shot. At Hearts on Fire, the BWF Tag Team Titles will be on the line in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match pitting Static Age against Jackson and Omen and the Justicars for the titles. Static Age seems pleased - for a moment, until the Justicars, Jackson and Omen, having recovered since the attack, work together to lay Scene and Morgan out.
Pixie Dust
A despondent Akemi Hayashi appears to make herself comfortable in the backstage area by sitting right in the middle of the floor. Her pouting lips yet angry glinting eyes a tell-tale sign of her mood. Akemi proceeds to take a bundle of Pixie stix and breaks them open to spill their contents onto the floor.
Akemi Hayashi: Be free.
Another bundle receives the same treatment.
Akemi Hayashi: Join the others.
She continues this odd ritual, her hands seeming to grow more and more shaky with each repetition. The ample pile she makes seems to only anger her further. Suddenly rising to her feet she kicks and stomps at the pile, scattering it across the hallway.
Akemi Hayashi: Go home! Kemi failed you all! Go home to the cinnamon forest!
She shouts down the halls. Shouts that turned into a mantra as she stomped and kicked down the hallway. Kemi becomes intent to just hit things while she shrinks in the distance. Upsetting trash cans, ripping posts from bulletin boards in her path.
Off into the Sunset
Elsewhere backstage we see Austin Scott in street gear shaking hands with a few members of the production staff as he’s approached by Don McMichael. Don and Austin shake hands briefly.
Don McMichael: Austin, you and I got to speak earlier tonight briefly and you informed me of some news that you had promised was coming this week over on BlazenBook. Would you like to share that information here with the world now?
Austin clears his throat as if he’s a bit emotional and nods, taking off his cowboy hat and holding it to his chest.
Austin Scott: I would. First I want to just say that the injury I received last week ain’t going to stop me. Doc already told me that given a week or two off I’d be good to go and back on the saddle. The next day though I was given something a little different.
Austin pauses for a moment and starts to just slowly shake his head.
Austin Scott: I found out that last week will be my last BWF match for a while. During the whole EWS and BWF thing would see a BWF talent be sent over to EWS for a handful of appearances. I won’t spoil the surprise of when I’ll be appearing over in EWS for their sake but for the time being the only way to catch me is tuning in and I do believe that BWF will also have updates on my journey over there.
Don McMichael: I speak on behalf of the BWF when we wish you nothing but the best on your EWS endeavor, Austin.
Austin Scott: I’ll be back one day, Don. The BWF fans are one hell of a group and it’s been a pleasure bein’ here week in and week out. I can’t wait to be back here raising hell and kickin’ ass once again.
Austin puts on his cowboy hat and shakes hands with Don once more as we cut to the ring. We see Allen Chaney making his way to the ring as we cut to a quick commercial.
Webb talked about how we heard of Allen coming out to the ring and was going to have this “open invitational” and talks about his upcoming match for the BWF World Championship at Hearts on Fire, this possibly being a message for whomever is champion in two weeks. Chaney says that he’s here and is sending out the open invitation to anyone in the back - provided they be a former World Champion in the BWF. The crowd started to get excited as he starts running down names. Elena Simonova, Gabe Shelley, Johnny Maverick, and tells someone in the back to “nut up and accept the challenge”. “The Phoenix” by Fall Out Boy hit and to the delight of the fans, rather than see Jay Blazenwing walk out, they’re treated with his big brother and former BWF World Champion David “Blazenwing” Slayton.
Slayton lights up Chaney in the opening moments of the match with quick forearms. Slayton pushed Chaney backwards and popped him with the Full Effect (Superkick) and dove into a cover that only netted a one as Chaney kicked out with authority. Slayton tried to stay on the offensive but Chaney started to battle back with a series of his own lefts and rights, even hitting the bionic elbow multiple times. Chaney dropped Slayton with a backdrop and walked slowly over to him and bent down and deadlifted Slayton from his stomach to a gutwrench powerbomb. Slayton started to crawl on his hands and knees and tried to use Chaney to pull himself up. Chaney laughed and hit the Set-Up (Double Arm DDT). Chaney then pulled Slayton up and delivered a devastating Punchline (Package Piledriver). He looks at the former World Champion and pulls him back to his feet and delivers another Punchline… and another… and another… Chaney delivered five Punchlines on the BWF Founder and the referee has no choice but to call for the bell and award the match to Chaney.
Winner: Allen Chaney, via referee stoppage 6:37
Allen stood back and admired his work proudly as trainers and EMTs come to the attention of the former AXW Adrenaline Champion. He stepped forward, then starts shoving the officials and trainers out of the way before picking Slayton up and delivering a sixth(!) Punchline. The officials angrily yell for Chaney to back off as he finally leaves the ring, but not before grabbing a mic.
Allen Chaney: Adams, if you know what's good for you... you'll lay down for the greenback tonight. Otherwise, in two weeks... what happens to you is gonna make that…
He points at the officials tending to David Slayton in the ring.
Allen Chaney: ...look like a goddamn beach vacation. Set-up. Punchline.
Allen drops the mic and walks up the ramp, showing no remorse for his actions as Havok fades to commercial.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, February 27, 2015
Sent Packing
We came back from commercial and saw Austin Scott once again walking through the backstage area and saying goodbye to a few more members of the BWF staff and pats Jay Blazenwing on the shoulder as he walks past on his way to the waiting area for his match. Scott turned the corner and bumped into Martin Karloff. Scott goes to apologize but Karloff doesn't give him a chance and starts to pummel the former International Champion. Scott tried to cover up but Karloff sent him head first into a door that now has a dent and crack in the wood. Karloff then tossed Scott into a stack of boxes filled with various pieces of sound equipment. The Manticore stands and watches as EMTs check on Scott. One of the newest talents, Nael, walks up to Karloff and gives him what can almost be described a death stare and snaps her fingers as Karloff walks away. Nael follows suit with her eyes not leaving Karloff as if he did something she disapproved of.
Community Watch
A “Meanwhile at BWF Headquarters” pops up on the screen as a lower quality camera cuts to the offices.
Head of Security: So walk me through this again. What the hell happened here?
Guard: Look, I've already told you. We found two guys tied to each other here in the morning with a note that says “Dear Commissioner, these two ruffians stole a young woman's purse.”
Head of Security: Why would someone turn two criminals in to BWF Headquarters.
Guard: I dunno. Sometimes people are stupid. Also some stuff went missing last night.
Head of Security: Stuff? What kind of stuff?
Guard: One of the old Blazenwing costumes and a replica of the Dragonzord Title.
Head of Security: You are just...the worst at this job.
Guard: Yeah well....I was busy at the time, cleaning up graffiti.
Head of Security: Graffiti? What graffiti?
Guard: A giant green “S” with an exclamation point.
Head of Security: Oh god dammit... Not HIM.
We cut back to ringside to Rayne and Webb.
Nick Webb: You don’t think, do you?
Rayne: I don’t know what to think nowadays.
Both competitors are announced and there’s plenty of “Bubble Buddies” in the crowd rooting on Scott. Webb quickly points out the the ties both have to David Slayton, him being half brother to each. They shake hands and Scott says to give the fans a great match as Blazenwing agree. Jay comes out on the attack first with a variety of kicks that send Sabrina into the corner. She pops to the second turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick on the challenger. Jay rolls to his feet and gets rocked with a step up enziguri that wows the fans. Sabrina attempted an early cover but Jay kicked out at two. Sabrina and Jay went back and forth in a fast paced match that saw arm drags, suplexes, and stiff kicks. Jay caught Sabrina looking for a springboard axe handle smash with an exploder suplex and got a two count after a pin attempt. Jay lifted Sabrina and hit two German suplexes and looked for a third but Sabrina flipped backwards onto her feet and followed with a Pocketful of Sunshine (Lungblower Backbreaker). Sabrina crawled to Jay and draped an arm over the challenger but only got a two count. Jay used the ropes to climb to his feet and Sabrina wasn't far behind. They staggered exchanging blows back and forth. Jay caught a punch and spun Sabrina around and hit a back breaker. He climbed to the top rope and looked for the Flight of the Phoenix (Double Stomp) but Sabrina rolled out of the way. Sabrina rolled to her feet and looked for a tornado DDT but Jay pushed her off. Sabrina landed on her feet and ducked down as Jay charged and as she pulled down the top rope he went over the top rope and landed feet first on the apron. Sabrina followed suit and while standing on the apron she jumped up and hit a hard knee to the face of Jay that sent him back into the ring. Sabrina pointed out to the crowd as a stunned Jay stood and she springboarded in, looking for the Seeing Stars (Springboard Colliding Headbutt) but Jay reared back and connected with the Legacy Effect (Super Kick)! Jay covered and picked up the pinfall.
WINNER AND NEW BWF INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION: Jay Blazenwing, via pinfall 13:33
After the match, Jay celebrated his shocking win, running around the ring with the belt and showing it off. Sabrina comes to and they have a brief staredown, but Sabrina finally smiles and offers Jay a handshake. Jay leaned in for a kiss instead and when Sabrina shoves him away in disgust, he exclaims "Sorry, sorry... misread the situation!" Sabrina shakes her head, saying "Dude, we're practically related!" as Jay just trollface grins, shrugs, and exits the ring with his new championship belt.
Lesson One
We go backstage and see a face unfamiliar to most. Her name is Nael. She is wearing a non-revealing black dress with an elegant white cloak.
Nael: You all see the BWF like a sport where you root for the home team or a story where the good guy smites evil. That's adorable and everything but the truth is these are modern gladiators. You fight for the amusement of the masses and the king and queen decide the fate of the loser. He...though.....he's not a gladiator. He's the wild animal you feed the weak to for sport, the champion who is so skilled he cannot find true challenge, and the reaper that takes the dead when they are given the thumbs down and the crowd is shouting for their blood. He is whatever is needed when he steps into that ring, and what the BWF needs right now is a culling.
'The Phantom' Martin Karloff steps into view beside Nael.
Martin Karloff: A culling. That's really the best term isn't it? Not so much a changing of the guard as much as stuffing the old guard into a grinder and coating it's body in the glorious glorious meat.
Nael thwaps Martin on the nose and he whines.
Nael: Not you. I'm still mad at you for breaking somebody without my permission.
Martin Karloff: She is correct to punish you, Beast. I do appreciate my other half's work but it needs to have purpose and guidance and I...well as I said to her “I have no mouth and I must scream” so she will act as my mouth to assure my lessons and my wisdom are not misinterpreted by the simple mammals working here and watching at home. You see...above all else I am here to impart wisdom but unfortunately for me you all lack the...perception necessary to absorb my teachings. Fortunately this bright and charming young lady has told me she is willing to....translate my message. For example, if I were to tell the roster that as an exercise I have been spending my time calculating theirs and their families REM cycles in an attempt to discover blemishes in their preparedness....
Nael: That would mean that he knows when you and your children are asleep.
Martin Karloff: The last refuge of the insomniac is a sense of superiority to the sleeping world.
Nael: Leonard Cohen quote.
Martin Karloff: But I am not here to make idle threats or impress you with quoted prose. I am merely here to teach you. The first lesson is a simple lesson in preparedness. You can be as prepared as you want but chaos will always be there to keep it in check. I pride myself on my preparation but am fully aware it can all be taken by the wind at a moments notice. A man can work out every day and be in PERFECT shape only to get smashed by a truck and a man can eat red meat and smoke a pack of cigarettes a day and live to 80. In the end there's a chance your plans are a meaningless prank you've managed to play on yourself. I'm certain Austin Scott didn't plan on this road bump in his career but...
Nael: Shit happens and then you die.
“The Manticore” Martin Karloff: Ooooooh...It likes her.
Nael: Down boy.
Martin Karloff: So tell me one last thing my dear and this is very important....what makes the grass grow?
Nael: Blood, blood, blood.
Martin Karloff: And that's the end of lesson 1.
Martin chuckles darkly and walks off screen, Nael following as we fade to ringside.
Welcome Committee
Nick Webb: Earlier tonight on Breakthrough, you may have noticed that we had a special guest at our table. Rune Sigidottir came from the back and joined us unannounced and she had many not so friendly things to say about our newcomer, Karli Frost.
Rayne: Right you are Webb, but how someone couldn't like Karli is beyond me. She's smart, funny, hot...maybe Rune's jealous? Doubt it, though. And for the record, when I find you Irwin, I am going to kick your ass.
Nick Webb: Calm down, hotshot. He was right. I understand that we have some video of Will Irwin's interview with Karli, where Rune saw the need to interject herself and challenge the rookie and give her a chance at gold. See for yourself.
The Blazentron comes to life with the Breakthrough logo and, across the top, the words “Earlier Tonight”; The scene appears with Will Irwin in the back, standing next to Karli Frost.
Will Irwin: I’m here with Karli Frost, ready for her debut match. First of all, welcome to the BWF, I understand it’s been a long road for you, spanning several countries and three continents, but you've finally made it into a professional wrestling federation.
Karli Frost: Thank you, it is so nice to be here tonight, performing in front of these great fans.
Will Irwin: Speaking of our fans here, many are asking “Who is this girl and why is she so special” and they're wondering what can we expect from you and in the future here?
Karli Frost: Well, I’m not the kind of girl to make promises that I can’t keep, so I’m not going to rattle off about how I’m so awesome and I’m going to win this title or that title, but there is one thing that I will promise the viewers. Every time I’m in the ring I’m going to give them a hundred percent of what I have. All go, no quit, never surrender.
Will Irwin: What about your opponents? Do you have anything to say to any of your future opponents in general?
Karli Frost: No. Nothing. Again, I’m not giving anything away out there, I don’t expect them to go easy on me. We all have our weapons, and the fighter with the best weapons usually wins. My dad taught me that. I do want to mention that it would be a dangerous mistake to underestimate this catfighter, though. With that being said, Xander Strife is tough, and I'm not underestimating him either.
Will Irwin: I’m sure that they…what’s this? Rune, what are you doing here?
Rune Sigidottir: Can it, journalist.
Rune has walked into the frame, carrying the Sovereign Title on her shoulder as if it's actually hers. She looks at Karli, slowly, head to toe. Karli looks uncomfortable.
Rune Sigidottir: Karli Frost. Allow me to be the first to welcome you to the big time, this guy with the microphone doesn't count. I think you'll do fairly well tonight, but the real test will be your second match. It’s against me, and I'm throwing in a special condition. You win, pinfall or submission, you get a shot at this.
Rune nods to the Sovereign Championship belt, gleaming in the light as if she has been polishing it for days. She leans closer to Karli, speaking in a low voice.
Rune Sigidottir: It has a history of changing hands to wrestlers that just sign on. Opportunity of a lifetime…so close to the Sovereign Championship...all you have to do is win.
Will Irwin: Excuse me, can I have my interview back now? I've only been waiting for it for three weeks.
Karli Frost: I'm in. I'll accept your challenge, if you want to call it that.
A beat as Rune stares Karli down before walking away, acting as if Will isn't even there.
Rune Sigidottir: I’m going to grace the announcer’s table with my presence…I'll watch the match from there. That’ll make Rayne’s night, for sure. You will, too.
Karli Frost: What was that about?
Will Irwin: Uh...Rayne's a pig...and I'm...probably going to get my ass kicked for that. Now though, I’m being told that Scott Benjamin is ready to announce you and your opponent for the match, so you better get ready. Best of luck.
Karli Frost: Thanks.
Karli walks away as the video fades to black.
We’re welcomed back from commercial as Derrick Lenko makes his way to the ring doing the “Lenko Shake” to the delight of the fans. Webb points out the fans seem to love the quirkiness of Lenko and Rayne points out the fans do usually do enjoy the pointless things like that. AJ Adams hits the stage next and Webb quickly reminds everyone of the message that Allen Chaney sent to Adams earlier in the evening by decimating David Slayton. Adams sits in the corner of the ring as the competitors are announced. Adams rolls his neck and is set as Lenko nods and they were off. The two competitors locked up out of the gate and Adams took the challenger to the mat and applied a headlock, rolled into a hammerlock. Lenko flipped to his feet and flipped Adams to the mat with an arm drag. Adams popped up and Lenko ducked a clothesline and rolled up the champion with a two count to the shock of the crowd and Adams as well. Adams rolled to his feet and drove a knee to the side of the head of Lenko and took a moment to breathe and smile. Rayne pointed out that Lenko tried to surprise the champ but Adams wouldn't go down without a fight. Adams grabbed Lenko as he started to get up and drove him head first into the mat with a snap DDT. Lenko was rocked and shook his head as if trying to clear his mind. Lenko tried to mount a comeback with some quick uppercuts and even hit a springboard crossbody. Both men rolled to their feet after the crossbody and Lenko hit a hurricanrana. Adams popped up and kicked a charging Lenko in the gut and hit the Eat It (Fame-Asser). He begged Lenko to get up and looked for one more Eat It but Lenko spun away and came back looking for the Lenko’s Extremely Nice Knock Out (Jumping High Knee) but Adams moved out of the way and hit the Last Call (Codebreaker). Adams pulled Lenko to his knees and set him up and dropped him with the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail). He roared and locked in the Lights Out (Tazzmission) as the referee quickly ended the match as Lenko tapped immediately.
WINNER AND STILL BWF WORLD CHAMPION: AJ Adams, via submission 9:51
Adams was handed the BWF World Title as he hoisted it over his shoulder and called for a microphone. He pointed to Lenko and said, “Beat that, Chaney. Bring it”. Adams dropped the microphone as we’re thanked for joining, fading to the BWF logo, and then black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Quick Results:
Fenryr Wulfsson def. Akemi Hayashi; BWF SOVEREIGN TITLE RETAINED
Jackson/Omen IV Vs. Justicars of Illium, NO CONTEST; BWF TAG TEAM TITLES RETAINED
Allen Chaney def. David Slayton
Jay Blazenwing def. Sabrina Scott; NEW BWF INTERNATIONAL TITLE CHAMPION
AJ Adams def. Derrick Lenko BWF WORLD TITLE RETAINED