Post by Gabe Shelley on Apr 7, 2015 21:47:18 GMT -6
Episode 193 - April 3, 2015
Nick Webb: Welcome to episode 193 of BWF’s flagship program, Friday Night Havok! We are a week removed from Happenstance where we crowned this year’s monarch, Brianna Park!
Rayne: It was a short lived celebration, Nick. Biafra made sure of that.
Rayne: It was a short lived celebration, Nick. Biafra made sure of that.
Nick Webb: He turned his back on the fans that have supported him since stepping foot in this company. He disgraced it when he burned that crown that was earned by Park. Now, Park has earned the right to take on Allen Chaney.
Rayne: That’s going to be one hell of a challenge.
Why, Zoe, Why?
"Bad Girls" by M.I.A. hits the BlazenTron and the name "ZOE COOPER" flashes across the BlazenTron, leading to a loud round of boos filling the Allstate Arena. The lovely young blonde steps into view, shaking her head at the fans in attendance as she makes her way down to the ring.
Nick Webb: The crowd's letting Zoe have it, Rayne.
Rayne: For what? For standing up for what she believes in?
Nick Webb: I assume it's for costing Elena Simonova the BWF World Championship at Happenstance.
Rayne: Boo hoo, get over it, America. Like that crazy ass redhead needs another World Title!
Zoe steps into the ring and picks up a mic as the music fades. She starts to speak, but before she can, a loud "you suck" chant fills the arena. She pauses, rolling her eyes, before finally starting, talking over the crowd until they shut up.
Zoe Cooper: For the last week, I've gotten one question from the fans. One question from my family. One question from the annoying little pukes in the airport who still have the guts to ask for my autograph after telling me I suck. "Why, Zoe, why? Why did you do it? Why did you screw over Elena Simonova?"
More loud boos.
Zoe Cooper: When I came into BWF in August of 2013, I was a rookie, yet I somehow still managed to defeat all comers. Elena must have seen something in me, and so she offered to take me under her wing and help mentor me to even higher levels - or so she claimed. Frankly, I think she just wanted to strap herself to the rocket ship that was my BWF career so she could reap the benefits for herself, but that's neither here nor there. The fact of the matter is, I took Elena up on her offer and, for a while, we worked well together. We even won the BWF Tag Team Titles and showed no signs of slowing down.
A pause.
Zoe Cooper: And then came Survival of the Sickest 2014. Chaney and Gein debuted by laying waste to Elena and injuring her, costing her the BWF World Title in the process. "It's fine," Elena told me, "I'll be back. You just keep doing your thing." And I did just that, winning the Happenstance Tournament and, at Wreckless last July, the BWF World Title for myself. I had the BWF World Title, I had the Sovereign Title, I was on top of the world. Enter Emily Corlen.
Half boos, half cheers for the former BWF C.E.O. and Champion who has, since, turned over a new leaf and again embraced the fans.
Zoe Cooper: Corlen made it her personal mission to screw me at every single opportunity. She cost me my undefeated streak and my Sovereign Title in the same night. She stole the BWF World Title from me at Gauntlet Run 2014. The downward spiral I've been in since last October can be traced back to that heartless blonde bimbo. That's fine, whatever. I did my best to beat back Corlen. What pissed me off was when I learned that Emily and Elena live together right here in Chicago. And what's more, blondie is out having Elena's brother's babies!
Nick Webb: Say that five times fast.
Rayne: Shut up, this is important!
Zoe Cooper: At any time that Elena was out injured, sitting at home with Corlen five, six nights a week, she could have talked some sense into our former boss. They're supposedly best friends. Elena could have stopped every single bad thing that happened to me at that bitch's hands, but she didn't. And why not? Because she was too busy worrying about her OWN return at Gauntlet Run.
A shot of Elena eliminating Casey Campbell to win the 2014 Gauntlet Run pops up on the screen as the crowd cheers.
Zoe Cooper: That night, that event, which took place right here in this very arena in Chicago, was the single worst night of my life. Emily pulled her strings, made me wrestle three matches and still cheated to screw me out of the BWF World Title. That's fine. Nothing I can do about that. But to find out the woman who mentored me, who promised to watch my back, was IN THE ARENA when it happened and didn't so much as even try to stop it? And for what, so she didn't ruin the surprise of showing up in the Gauntlet Run match? Maybe you can understand how that might make me a little bitter.
More boos.
Zoe Cooper: Since that night, I've had to sit idly by and watch as Elena main evented WrestleFest against Emily - a spot that rightfully belonged to ME. I had to deal with Elena somehow pinning me on not one, but two straight pay-per-views. There was absolutely no way in hell that I was going to sit by and let Elena win a record-setting fourth BWF World Title. Not when it should be ME.
The boos get louder, and a "We Want Elena" chant kicks up.
Zoe Cooper: Elena, I trusted you when I came into BWF and you took me under your wing, and how did you repay me? You rode me as far as it would get you before dumping me like a bad habit at the first opportunity. You betrayed me, Elena. A Cooper does not forget... and a Cooper does not forgive. We will settle this once and for all, and when we meet next, it's going to be ME standing tall at the end of the night, not you. Pray that God shows you mercy... because I will not. That's a promise.
With that, Zoe drops the mic and rolls out of the ring as "Bad Girls" by M.I.A. kicks up again. The crowd continues booing loudly as Zoe makes her way up the ramp, ignoring the fans.
Nick Webb: Wow. So Zoe's mad because Elena didn't stop Emily Corlen from screwing her over?
Rayne: Can you blame her? I'd be pissed off, too!
Nick Webb: Well, I certainly can't wait to hear Elena's response to this! Folks, coming up next after this commercial break, we kick off Havok with the first of two huge title matches! Jay Blazenwing gets his rematch for the International Title against Sabrina Scott! Don't go anywhere!
Jay Blazenwing and Sabrina Scott were ready to go as the bell sounds and they shake hands to start things which gets a cheer from the crowd. Blazenwing and Scott lockup to start things off and Scott sent Blazenwing off the ropes. He came back and connected with a shoulder block. Scott popped back up and clotheslined Blazenwing down. He rolls to his feet and hits Scott with a backdrop. Scott rolled to her feet and they locked back up. Scott drove a boot into the gut of Blazenwing and used the ropes to hit a tornado DDT. Scott rolled to her feet and connected with the Alley-Oop (Lionsault) and covered for two. Blazenwing popped up and started to hit a series of left and right forearms to Scott before spinning her around and hitting a backdrop. Blazenwing pulled Scott back up and lifted her for a brainbuster and connected. He covered for a quick two as she kicked out. She climbed to her feet and rested against the turnbuckle. Blazenwing charged and ran into a boot to the face. Scott quickly climbed to the top rope and came diving with a dropkick. Scott took a knee and waited for Blazenwing to rise, looking to end things, as the crowd started to buzz. Scott started to look around and we saw Van Biafra, Static Age, and Ellis Straker making their way through the crowd. They jumped the barricade and circled the ring as Straker barked orders. Leland Morgan slid in first and Scott tried to fend him off but was quickly attacked from behind by Kara Scene.
WINNER: No Contest 9:13
Scott was sent hard into the turnbuckle as Scene was quickly there with a hard clothesline before pushing Scott to her knees. Morgan came charging and hit the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye Knee). Blazenwing had been getting attacked in the corner by Biafra and pulled to the center as Static Age hit the Sincere Apology (Powerbomb [Morgan], Backstabber [Scene]). The foursome slipped out of the ring and disappeared into the crowd as we went to a commercial.
A New Challenge
As we returned from commercial the fans were treated to “In Fate’s Hands” by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus which brought them to their feet as they roared with cheers. Out walked Gabe Shelley with a smile on his face, dressed in street clothes. He high fived a few fans at ringside before rolling into the ring, Scott Benjamin handing him the microphone. He looked around and nodded a few times before speaking.
Gabe Shelley: It’s no secret things didn’t go as planned last week at Happenstance. I made a mistake and I paid for it and I’m not standing here as the new BWF World Champion because of it. I won’t lie and say that I’m disappointed in myself. In fact, ever since Retribution back in September things here in BWF have been a blur for me. I lost the then Crisis World Title because of AJ Adams and while I may have got some of my own retribution since then things just haven’t been the same.
The fans listen to Shelley as he looks around to them, they’re interested in every word.
Gabe Shelley: Happenstance was a big match for me. I’ve beaten Allen before and I know that I can do it again. I also know that I lost and my chance at the title won’t come back around for a bit unless I can prove myself. I’ve recently proved myself somewhere else…-
Shelley’s fans cheer loudly as they know what he’s done somewhere else and he smiles.
Gabe Shelley: So I need a way to prove myself here. Somewhere in the back is someone that feels the same way I do. There’s someone back there that wants to prove themselves to you, to the Wyatts, or maybe themselves. That person and I are going to go toe to toe next week. So now the question who is it? Who in the back wants to go? Fresh face wanting a big win over a Hall of Famer? Guy feeling lost? I want a fight and I want to show that…-
Shelley it cut off by “Fenrir” by Fferyllt as many seem shocked. Fenryr Wulfsson steps out onto the stage with the Sovereign Championship around his waist. He looks over Shelley as his music goes out.
Fenryr Wulfsson: So you want a new challenge then?
Gabe Shelley: Something like that. How about you? Gabe Shelley and Fenryr Wulfsson to go one on one. Don’t worry though. If you get past Frost tonight you can keep your title. I’m not after the gold. I just want to prove myself. Sound good?
Fenryr stands for just a moment before nodding to accept.
Fenryr Wulfsson: Are you sure you want this?
The crowd “ooh’s” as Shelley smiles.
Gabe Shelley: Sounds like someone does want to prove themselves. Let’s do it.
Shelley drops his microphone as his music ques back up and Fenryr walks backstage.
The Chaos Theory Champion and the number one contender for the same title were forced to team up this week to take on former Tag Team Champs. The Justicars talked briefly before the match started and it was determined that Figgins would start for her team as Havoc started for his. Havoc and Figgins started the match exchanging hard blows. Figgins ducked a blow and rocked Havoc with a jawbreaker before following it up with a step up enziguri. She followed it up with a jumping elbow drop on Havoc before they both rolled to their feet. Havoc was hit with a hard chop to the chest and he returned with a forearm to the head of Figgins. She staggered backwards and made the tag to James. James came in hot and hit a clothesline. Havoc rolled to his feet and was hit with the Axis of Rotation (Double Tilt-a-whirl Headscissors Takedown). Havoc tagged out to Steven as he rolled towards his corner. Stevens jumped into the ring and hit a few shoulder blocks on James. He pulled her up and tried setting up and backdrop but James flipped behind him and hit a reverse DDT. James backed up and was hit from behind from Havoc. The referee yelled at him and tried to get him to get out of the ring as James fell to the mat. This allowed Stevens to start crawling to his corner as the fans started buzzing again and the cameras caught Static Age coming from over the barricade. Leland Morgan started to hit Figgins in the side and back before pulling her off the apron as he and Scene hit the Sincere Apology. Static Age ducked back into crowd. James made it to her corner only to see Figgins on the ground and no one to tag. She pulled herself up as Stevens made the tag to Havoc. Havoc hit her with a knee to the gut before hitting Havoc’s End (Cross-Legged Fisherman DDT) and covered for the win.
WINNERS: Logan Havoc and Chris Stevens, via pinfall 9:45
Webb can’t believe how Static Age got involved and talked about the havoc they’ve caused already, no pun intended. We then cut to commercial.
X and Johnny Maverick were next in a match that had a big time feel to it. Maverick opened the match showing off his striking ability with right hands. X attempted to block which left him open to a hard shoot style kick to the thigh. X took to a knee and Maverick hit a kick to the chest. He grabbed X and tired to lock in an armbar but X was able to reach the ropes. X popped to his feet and hit a hard left hand and followed it up with a suplex. Both men were to their feet and X lifted Maverick with a spinning spinebuster. X mounted Maverick and landed a few blows before Maverick rolled him off. Maverick got to his feet and caught X with the OF!MF! (Running Shotei) out of nowhere. He covered and picked up only two as X kicked out. X got back to his feet and drove a knee into the gut of Maverick as they locked back up. X lifted Maverick and hit a falcon arrow in the middle of the ring. X jumped up and dropped a knee onto Maverick. Maverick climbed to his feet and X grabbed him and lifted him, dropping him with a sit down two handed chokeslam. X started to pull Maverick to his feet and Maverick tried to surprise him with a roll up but X kicked out at two. Both men rolled to their feet and X ducked a hard incoming clothesline and locked in the Straight Jacket (Half Nelson, Half Chickenwing) right in the middle of the ring. Maverick started to struggle and appeared to break out of the hold, but X modified it, grabbed Johnny and dropped him in the center of the ring with the Sit down choke slam to score the 1, 2, 3.
WINNER: X, via pinfall 10:11
The 27 Club
The lights in the arena slowly dim. There are sounds of ungodly screeching, guttural growls and feedback from guitars that fire from various speakers around the arena. The mood becomes tense and the normally raucous crowd quiets down. “Cheap Talk” by Death From Above 1979 cues up. The audience doesn’t know what the fuck is going on but it excites them. Well, until they see who walks out onto stage.
Nick Webb: This crowd was intrigued by this new entrance but they have turned on it quicker than Paul Wight as this…cabal comes out onto the stage.
Rayne: And that is a perfectly reasonable response. If you’re a complete moron. It wasn’t a week ago that these slackjaws were cheering this man on. We cater to complete fools, I'm serious.
The group that comes out onto the stage is led by The Hound of Hell’s Kitchen, Van Biafra. He is flanked on either side by the brand new BWF Tag Team Champions, Leland Morgan and Kara Scene - Static Age. Bringing up the rear is Biafra’s manager Ellis Straker and the mysterious Ramona Holiday.
Nick Webb: For those fans who aren’t familiar with the woman in the back, that is the Wicked Witch, Ramona Holiday. She is the longtime significant other of former BWF Champion Fi-
Rayne: Don’t say his name. That dude is considered Voldemort around here. I miss him.
The group enters the ring, one at a time with Straker being the last to enter. Straker takes hold of a microphone and waits for the chorus of jeers from the audience to die down.
Ellis Straker: If you would all stifle your anger and cursing for just a few moments, I will give to you the explanation that you all feel that you are owed.
The crowd simmers, but not because Straker requested it but because they are curious as to why Biafra decided to give up his honourable idealism.
Ellis Straker: Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse - all of these icons are members of a certain club. One that has led many to believe that all of them made a Faustian deal with Satan himself to achieve their respective success.
A beat.
Ellis Straker: That thought is…of course…asinine. These aforementioned artists were taken from this world before their time and therefore we were unable to see where their talent could have taken them. That will not happen with the group that you see before you.
Straker stands back as his charges stand in a straight line behind him.
Ellis Straker: Ramona Holiday, the Wicked Witch - she was primed to be the face of Alpha Pro Wrestling. However that company could not stay afloat long enough for her to reach the top. Despite an impressive winning streak, Ramona was robbed of the ability to reach her potential. Because of corporate mismanagement her time was wasted, her talent squandered on an awful promotion.
Straker steps forward, in front of the Tag Team Champions.
Ellis Straker: Static Age; Leland Morgan and Kara Scene. These two became the champions at Happenstance, however, we all know that they are far from favourites in the eyes of management. We all know that at their first opportunity management is going to rob them of their hard earned glory. We all know that every team in BWF fears these two squared circle assassins and we all know that those same teams cannot wait to see management steal what Static Age have earned. Because those teams know that if they get into the ring with Morgan and Scene - the titles are not going anywhere.
Straker steps forward again and this time he stands in front of Happenstance Finalist Van Biafra, a man who has been driven by honour since he arrived in BWF and yet he was (in his eyes) stifled at every turn.
Ellis Straker: And lastly, this man. A man who has been trying to bring a certain sense of respect back to this industry. A man who refuses to attack his opponents backstage or even fight outside of a sanctioned match. He has been a model employee since the fall of last year and for what? Where has it gotten him? Perpetual runner up? Solid hand? Reliable? These are all accolades reserved for people of a lesser calibre. This man is the god damn Hound of Hell’s Kitchen. A man that, if he wanted to, could bleed this entire roster dry.
A pause and a grin, from both Straker and Biafra.
Ellis Straker: And bleed them he will.
There is a chorus of boos as Biafra snarls behind Straker.
Ellis Straker: Together with Static Age and Ramona Holiday, Van Biafra will take what is owed to him. This group refuses to fall to the fate of the Cobain’s and Morrison’s of this world. These four competitors do not need a Faustian bargain to reach their potential. They will forge the kind of careers that their talent demands all on their own. That begins tonight. From this point forward there is not one BWF wrestler, not one BWF employee who is safe. You are all on our hit list and it’s not a matter of if we come to kill you, it’s a matter of when.
Straker stands back, tossing an arm back in an introductory manner towards his group.
Ellis Straker: This is the new 27 Club and we are going to redefine that term. The only tragedy it will refer to is that of the people we destroy.
With that, Straker drops the mic and everyone in the ring holds up seven fingers. A few audience members follow suit but only...the more educated of them. “Cheap Talk” cues up again to signify the close of our introduction to the 27 Club, with them standing tall in the ring.
Fenryr stands in the center of the ring, Karli approaches with apprehension, and the two tie up. Fenryr shoves her away and into the corner and she sits there for a moment. The scene repeats itself with similar results, but when Karli hits the corner this time, she hops up to the second rope. Fenryr runs in after her as she gets to the top, where she leaps off and catches Fenryr on the jaw with a short range AMRAAM. Fenryr is staggered, but doesn’t go down. Karli hits the ropes behind him and slams Fenryr face-first into the mat with a one handed bulldog. Karli looks like she doesn’t know what to do next, then she looks outside the ring at Rune. She looks back at Fenryr and, taking a page from Rune’s playbook, kicks him in the face with a bootlace style kick. Fenryr goes down as Rune climbs the apron, screaming obscenities at Karli (the non-PC version of “fornicating female dog” is heard with particular clarity). The referee tells Rune to get down off of the apron, but she doesn’t do it. Karli walks up, shoving the referee aside. Rune swings at her, but Karli blocks it and unloads on Rune with a stiff right hand. Rune falls unceremoniously to the floor, rolling onto her stomach. Karli smiles at her before turning her attention back to Fenryr, who is getting back to his feet. She jumps off of one of his knees, and as he stands she nails a jumping DDT on the Sovereign Champion. She climbs to the top turnbuckle, faces the crowd, and raises both hands before going for the You’re Drunk (Corkscrew 630 senton). The crowd rises to their feet, cheering as she does the move, but deflates rapidly when Fenryr brings up both knees. Karli impacts hard, rolling away from him and holding her back. Fenryr stands up, shakes the cobwebs loose, and walks up to the fallen Karli. He picks her up over his head to set up the 9-9-9, but instead performs a backbreaker. He lifts her up by the hair again and throws her into the corner. She bounces out, staggering. Fenryr charges in with a running shoulder block, trampling Karli on the mat. He catches himself on the corner, soaking in the crowd reaction. He then leaves the ring and grabs a chair, and he and Rune climb in. The official tries to stop them, but Rune throws him out. Karli is trying to get to her feet when Fenryr brains her from behind with the chair, a loud thwack sounding through the Allstate Arena as the chair wraps around her head. Karli falls limp, and Fenryr throws the chair into the center of the ring. Rune is laughing hysterically. The referee calls for the bell.
Winner: Karli Frost, via disqualification (6:25)
Rune watches on with glee as Fenryr lifts Karli into the Oathbreaker, dropping her onto her head on the chair. He shoves her limp body away from him, stands, and leaves the ring. The sound system kicks in and plays another verse of Scarborough Fair. While the song plays, Rune crosses the unconscious Karli's arms over her chest as if in final repose. She places three peace lilies in Karli's hands and stands there, looking down at her handiwork for a moment before slowly backing out of the ring, grabbing the title, and heading back up the ramp.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Yesterday holds memories in time —
Remember me to the one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine —
Tell her to gather three lilies of white
Yesterday holds memories in time —
To place at my headstone, beneath the moon's light
Then she'll be a true love of mine —
For ever she'll be the one true love of mine —
Cut to commercial.
Paramedics have entered the ring. There is a brace around Karli's neck and they are loading her onto a backboard. They gently carry her out of the ring and into the back. There, they load her into the back of a waiting ambulance, which speeds off towards the hospital. Webb informs the fans that there is no information regarding Karli's condition, and Rayne reminds fans to check out BWF Aftershock and WNN for any updates about her status.
Striving to be the Best
The screen opens to see Brianna Park holding on to the burnt crown that she won at the Happenstance PPV. She lets out a deep breath before opening her mouth to speak, determination in her eyes.
Brianna Park: Eden Turner, Elena Simonova, Zoe Cooper, Katie James...do you know what all these people I mention that has in common other than the fact that they’re women? They all won the Happenstance Monarch Tournament. Now I can add my name to the list along with these great women. I told you all since I arrived right here in BWF that I’m going to steal the damn show and prove to you all that I’m not some pretty Asian chick, but I’m a badass female on a mission for glory and destruction. I told you all that if given the chance, I will provide you all some of the best matches you ever seen and wrestle my heart out. I told you all that if given the chance...I will take it and run with it. For months, I’ve been begging for the Wyatts to give me a chance to show off my skills to the masses and that a wrestler of my standard shouldn’t waste her time in Breakthrough. No offense to that show, but I was born to be in the main show and having all eyes on me. Fellas, eyes up here. When I entered the Happenstance tournament, nobody thought that I will win it. Yall bet on Martin Korloff, Van Biafra and even Katie Frost. Hell, there were some people that picked Taylor Michaels to win it. That’s okay, because I strive in being the dark horse. The one that nobody thinks that will have a chance to win, only to prove them wrong. Because deep inside, I know damn well that I’m the best.
Brianna Park then looks at the burnt crown and stares at it in deep thought before looking back at the camera and opening her mouth to speak
Brianna Park: You can try burning my accomplishments away and diminished my victory Van Biafra. There are critics that think that my victory over you was a “fluke” and I bet you and your little buttbuddies feel the same way. What did Elias Stryker say before you stomped me like a coward that you are? Oh that’s right, I “took away your destiny.” Destiny is a weird thing huh. Van, you wasn’t destined to win the Happenstance crown. No, you were destined to be a big bitch always coming in second place and can’t win the big one. You couldn’t beat Fenryr, you were in second place in EWS King of Deathmatch tournament and at Happenstance, and you couldn’t beat a “rookie” like me. Hah, ladies and gentlemen, the truth is out. Van Biafra is destined to be a failure and now you aligned yourself with some BWF reject and a tag-team that had so many chances to win the tag-team titles but couldn’t get it done until now. Awesome. But let me make myself clear, this new supergroup that is going on. Well, it’s gonna crumble harder than the Wall of Jericho. And it starts with me beating up Kara Scene in the main event tonight.
For the first time in this promo, we see a cocky smile appearing on Brianna Park’s face
Brianna Park: As for Allen Chaney. Contrary to popular belief, I didn’t forget about the clause of winning the Happenstance tournament. By winning this crown in my hands, I’m guarantee a title shot for that shiny belt you have around your fat waist. Admittedly, you have been tearing shit up lately and becoming the beast that nobody expected you to be. Well, let me tell you something. I’m Queen B with the mighty sword called my wrestling skills and I will slaughter you with it. Don’t believe me, then just watch buddy. Pay attention tonight Mick Foley wannabe, because the annihilation of Kara Scene will be dedicated to you. Matter fact, I invite you to have a closer look of that match. Grab some popcorn, ham it up with the commentators or at least get a front row seat. I don’t care really. Just know this Allen, I may not be a legend or a future legend like AJ Adams, Gabe Shelley and Elena Simonova, but I’m the future of this company and unlike Van Biafra, I’m destined to be the very damn best and to win. See you all later
Brianna Park blows a kiss to the camera before walking away from the frame.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, April 24, 2015
In the main event, Brianna faces Kara Scene, but Biafra's group surrounds the ring from the get-go, before surrounding her on the apron Nexus-style. Brianna, realizing what's coming, goes after Biafra on the apron as she gets swarmed by the rest of the group. The beating continues for a few moments before Sabrina Scott's theme hits and both Sabrina and Jay Blazenwing bolt down the ramp, evening the odds. Ramona Holiday joins in, and soon, the faces are outnumbered again - until the Justicars' music hits and the girls run down the ramp, going after Static Age. The faces begin getting the upper hand even as Ellis barks orders from ringside.
Suddenly, the lights go out - and when they come back on, the Manticore and Dagger are standing in the center of the ring, with Nael watching on the stage. Any questions about whose side they're on is quickly answered, as Manticore levels Jay, while Dagger guns for Sabrina. Soon, the heels have the faces on their knees and put them down, one by one. This culminates in Brianna being the last one left, as they surround her and drop her to her knees execution style. Biafra grabs a chair as Ellis picks up a mic and asks Brianna if she has any last words. Brianna responds by spitting in Biafra's face, which leads to Biafra cracking her in the skull with the chair.
The fans boo loudly as Biafra, Static Age and crew go to shake the hands of Manticore and Dagger, but the duo exit the ring without another word, returning up the ramp to re-join Nael. As Biafra stands, chair in hand, over Brianna, Ellis pats Biafra on the shoulder and says "The 27 Club is open for business." The fans continue booing loudly as the 27 Club (Biafra/Static Age/Ramona/Ellis) pose in the ring while Nael talks inaudibly to Dagger and Manticore on the stage. We close Havok on a shot of the 27 Club with Webb asking "Who can possibly stand against this level of dominance?"
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Rayne: That’s going to be one hell of a challenge.
Why, Zoe, Why?
"Bad Girls" by M.I.A. hits the BlazenTron and the name "ZOE COOPER" flashes across the BlazenTron, leading to a loud round of boos filling the Allstate Arena. The lovely young blonde steps into view, shaking her head at the fans in attendance as she makes her way down to the ring.
Nick Webb: The crowd's letting Zoe have it, Rayne.
Rayne: For what? For standing up for what she believes in?
Nick Webb: I assume it's for costing Elena Simonova the BWF World Championship at Happenstance.
Rayne: Boo hoo, get over it, America. Like that crazy ass redhead needs another World Title!
Zoe steps into the ring and picks up a mic as the music fades. She starts to speak, but before she can, a loud "you suck" chant fills the arena. She pauses, rolling her eyes, before finally starting, talking over the crowd until they shut up.
Zoe Cooper: For the last week, I've gotten one question from the fans. One question from my family. One question from the annoying little pukes in the airport who still have the guts to ask for my autograph after telling me I suck. "Why, Zoe, why? Why did you do it? Why did you screw over Elena Simonova?"
More loud boos.
Zoe Cooper: When I came into BWF in August of 2013, I was a rookie, yet I somehow still managed to defeat all comers. Elena must have seen something in me, and so she offered to take me under her wing and help mentor me to even higher levels - or so she claimed. Frankly, I think she just wanted to strap herself to the rocket ship that was my BWF career so she could reap the benefits for herself, but that's neither here nor there. The fact of the matter is, I took Elena up on her offer and, for a while, we worked well together. We even won the BWF Tag Team Titles and showed no signs of slowing down.
A pause.
Zoe Cooper: And then came Survival of the Sickest 2014. Chaney and Gein debuted by laying waste to Elena and injuring her, costing her the BWF World Title in the process. "It's fine," Elena told me, "I'll be back. You just keep doing your thing." And I did just that, winning the Happenstance Tournament and, at Wreckless last July, the BWF World Title for myself. I had the BWF World Title, I had the Sovereign Title, I was on top of the world. Enter Emily Corlen.
Half boos, half cheers for the former BWF C.E.O. and Champion who has, since, turned over a new leaf and again embraced the fans.
Zoe Cooper: Corlen made it her personal mission to screw me at every single opportunity. She cost me my undefeated streak and my Sovereign Title in the same night. She stole the BWF World Title from me at Gauntlet Run 2014. The downward spiral I've been in since last October can be traced back to that heartless blonde bimbo. That's fine, whatever. I did my best to beat back Corlen. What pissed me off was when I learned that Emily and Elena live together right here in Chicago. And what's more, blondie is out having Elena's brother's babies!
Nick Webb: Say that five times fast.
Rayne: Shut up, this is important!
Zoe Cooper: At any time that Elena was out injured, sitting at home with Corlen five, six nights a week, she could have talked some sense into our former boss. They're supposedly best friends. Elena could have stopped every single bad thing that happened to me at that bitch's hands, but she didn't. And why not? Because she was too busy worrying about her OWN return at Gauntlet Run.
A shot of Elena eliminating Casey Campbell to win the 2014 Gauntlet Run pops up on the screen as the crowd cheers.
Zoe Cooper: That night, that event, which took place right here in this very arena in Chicago, was the single worst night of my life. Emily pulled her strings, made me wrestle three matches and still cheated to screw me out of the BWF World Title. That's fine. Nothing I can do about that. But to find out the woman who mentored me, who promised to watch my back, was IN THE ARENA when it happened and didn't so much as even try to stop it? And for what, so she didn't ruin the surprise of showing up in the Gauntlet Run match? Maybe you can understand how that might make me a little bitter.
More boos.
Zoe Cooper: Since that night, I've had to sit idly by and watch as Elena main evented WrestleFest against Emily - a spot that rightfully belonged to ME. I had to deal with Elena somehow pinning me on not one, but two straight pay-per-views. There was absolutely no way in hell that I was going to sit by and let Elena win a record-setting fourth BWF World Title. Not when it should be ME.
The boos get louder, and a "We Want Elena" chant kicks up.
Zoe Cooper: Elena, I trusted you when I came into BWF and you took me under your wing, and how did you repay me? You rode me as far as it would get you before dumping me like a bad habit at the first opportunity. You betrayed me, Elena. A Cooper does not forget... and a Cooper does not forgive. We will settle this once and for all, and when we meet next, it's going to be ME standing tall at the end of the night, not you. Pray that God shows you mercy... because I will not. That's a promise.
With that, Zoe drops the mic and rolls out of the ring as "Bad Girls" by M.I.A. kicks up again. The crowd continues booing loudly as Zoe makes her way up the ramp, ignoring the fans.
Nick Webb: Wow. So Zoe's mad because Elena didn't stop Emily Corlen from screwing her over?
Rayne: Can you blame her? I'd be pissed off, too!
Nick Webb: Well, I certainly can't wait to hear Elena's response to this! Folks, coming up next after this commercial break, we kick off Havok with the first of two huge title matches! Jay Blazenwing gets his rematch for the International Title against Sabrina Scott! Don't go anywhere!
Jay Blazenwing and Sabrina Scott were ready to go as the bell sounds and they shake hands to start things which gets a cheer from the crowd. Blazenwing and Scott lockup to start things off and Scott sent Blazenwing off the ropes. He came back and connected with a shoulder block. Scott popped back up and clotheslined Blazenwing down. He rolls to his feet and hits Scott with a backdrop. Scott rolled to her feet and they locked back up. Scott drove a boot into the gut of Blazenwing and used the ropes to hit a tornado DDT. Scott rolled to her feet and connected with the Alley-Oop (Lionsault) and covered for two. Blazenwing popped up and started to hit a series of left and right forearms to Scott before spinning her around and hitting a backdrop. Blazenwing pulled Scott back up and lifted her for a brainbuster and connected. He covered for a quick two as she kicked out. She climbed to her feet and rested against the turnbuckle. Blazenwing charged and ran into a boot to the face. Scott quickly climbed to the top rope and came diving with a dropkick. Scott took a knee and waited for Blazenwing to rise, looking to end things, as the crowd started to buzz. Scott started to look around and we saw Van Biafra, Static Age, and Ellis Straker making their way through the crowd. They jumped the barricade and circled the ring as Straker barked orders. Leland Morgan slid in first and Scott tried to fend him off but was quickly attacked from behind by Kara Scene.
WINNER: No Contest 9:13
Scott was sent hard into the turnbuckle as Scene was quickly there with a hard clothesline before pushing Scott to her knees. Morgan came charging and hit the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye Knee). Blazenwing had been getting attacked in the corner by Biafra and pulled to the center as Static Age hit the Sincere Apology (Powerbomb [Morgan], Backstabber [Scene]). The foursome slipped out of the ring and disappeared into the crowd as we went to a commercial.
A New Challenge
As we returned from commercial the fans were treated to “In Fate’s Hands” by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus which brought them to their feet as they roared with cheers. Out walked Gabe Shelley with a smile on his face, dressed in street clothes. He high fived a few fans at ringside before rolling into the ring, Scott Benjamin handing him the microphone. He looked around and nodded a few times before speaking.
Gabe Shelley: It’s no secret things didn’t go as planned last week at Happenstance. I made a mistake and I paid for it and I’m not standing here as the new BWF World Champion because of it. I won’t lie and say that I’m disappointed in myself. In fact, ever since Retribution back in September things here in BWF have been a blur for me. I lost the then Crisis World Title because of AJ Adams and while I may have got some of my own retribution since then things just haven’t been the same.
The fans listen to Shelley as he looks around to them, they’re interested in every word.
Gabe Shelley: Happenstance was a big match for me. I’ve beaten Allen before and I know that I can do it again. I also know that I lost and my chance at the title won’t come back around for a bit unless I can prove myself. I’ve recently proved myself somewhere else…-
Shelley’s fans cheer loudly as they know what he’s done somewhere else and he smiles.
Gabe Shelley: So I need a way to prove myself here. Somewhere in the back is someone that feels the same way I do. There’s someone back there that wants to prove themselves to you, to the Wyatts, or maybe themselves. That person and I are going to go toe to toe next week. So now the question who is it? Who in the back wants to go? Fresh face wanting a big win over a Hall of Famer? Guy feeling lost? I want a fight and I want to show that…-
Shelley it cut off by “Fenrir” by Fferyllt as many seem shocked. Fenryr Wulfsson steps out onto the stage with the Sovereign Championship around his waist. He looks over Shelley as his music goes out.
Fenryr Wulfsson: So you want a new challenge then?
Gabe Shelley: Something like that. How about you? Gabe Shelley and Fenryr Wulfsson to go one on one. Don’t worry though. If you get past Frost tonight you can keep your title. I’m not after the gold. I just want to prove myself. Sound good?
Fenryr stands for just a moment before nodding to accept.
Fenryr Wulfsson: Are you sure you want this?
The crowd “ooh’s” as Shelley smiles.
Gabe Shelley: Sounds like someone does want to prove themselves. Let’s do it.
Shelley drops his microphone as his music ques back up and Fenryr walks backstage.
The Chaos Theory Champion and the number one contender for the same title were forced to team up this week to take on former Tag Team Champs. The Justicars talked briefly before the match started and it was determined that Figgins would start for her team as Havoc started for his. Havoc and Figgins started the match exchanging hard blows. Figgins ducked a blow and rocked Havoc with a jawbreaker before following it up with a step up enziguri. She followed it up with a jumping elbow drop on Havoc before they both rolled to their feet. Havoc was hit with a hard chop to the chest and he returned with a forearm to the head of Figgins. She staggered backwards and made the tag to James. James came in hot and hit a clothesline. Havoc rolled to his feet and was hit with the Axis of Rotation (Double Tilt-a-whirl Headscissors Takedown). Havoc tagged out to Steven as he rolled towards his corner. Stevens jumped into the ring and hit a few shoulder blocks on James. He pulled her up and tried setting up and backdrop but James flipped behind him and hit a reverse DDT. James backed up and was hit from behind from Havoc. The referee yelled at him and tried to get him to get out of the ring as James fell to the mat. This allowed Stevens to start crawling to his corner as the fans started buzzing again and the cameras caught Static Age coming from over the barricade. Leland Morgan started to hit Figgins in the side and back before pulling her off the apron as he and Scene hit the Sincere Apology. Static Age ducked back into crowd. James made it to her corner only to see Figgins on the ground and no one to tag. She pulled herself up as Stevens made the tag to Havoc. Havoc hit her with a knee to the gut before hitting Havoc’s End (Cross-Legged Fisherman DDT) and covered for the win.
WINNERS: Logan Havoc and Chris Stevens, via pinfall 9:45
Webb can’t believe how Static Age got involved and talked about the havoc they’ve caused already, no pun intended. We then cut to commercial.
X and Johnny Maverick were next in a match that had a big time feel to it. Maverick opened the match showing off his striking ability with right hands. X attempted to block which left him open to a hard shoot style kick to the thigh. X took to a knee and Maverick hit a kick to the chest. He grabbed X and tired to lock in an armbar but X was able to reach the ropes. X popped to his feet and hit a hard left hand and followed it up with a suplex. Both men were to their feet and X lifted Maverick with a spinning spinebuster. X mounted Maverick and landed a few blows before Maverick rolled him off. Maverick got to his feet and caught X with the OF!MF! (Running Shotei) out of nowhere. He covered and picked up only two as X kicked out. X got back to his feet and drove a knee into the gut of Maverick as they locked back up. X lifted Maverick and hit a falcon arrow in the middle of the ring. X jumped up and dropped a knee onto Maverick. Maverick climbed to his feet and X grabbed him and lifted him, dropping him with a sit down two handed chokeslam. X started to pull Maverick to his feet and Maverick tried to surprise him with a roll up but X kicked out at two. Both men rolled to their feet and X ducked a hard incoming clothesline and locked in the Straight Jacket (Half Nelson, Half Chickenwing) right in the middle of the ring. Maverick started to struggle and appeared to break out of the hold, but X modified it, grabbed Johnny and dropped him in the center of the ring with the Sit down choke slam to score the 1, 2, 3.
WINNER: X, via pinfall 10:11
The 27 Club
The lights in the arena slowly dim. There are sounds of ungodly screeching, guttural growls and feedback from guitars that fire from various speakers around the arena. The mood becomes tense and the normally raucous crowd quiets down. “Cheap Talk” by Death From Above 1979 cues up. The audience doesn’t know what the fuck is going on but it excites them. Well, until they see who walks out onto stage.
Nick Webb: This crowd was intrigued by this new entrance but they have turned on it quicker than Paul Wight as this…cabal comes out onto the stage.
Rayne: And that is a perfectly reasonable response. If you’re a complete moron. It wasn’t a week ago that these slackjaws were cheering this man on. We cater to complete fools, I'm serious.
The group that comes out onto the stage is led by The Hound of Hell’s Kitchen, Van Biafra. He is flanked on either side by the brand new BWF Tag Team Champions, Leland Morgan and Kara Scene - Static Age. Bringing up the rear is Biafra’s manager Ellis Straker and the mysterious Ramona Holiday.
Nick Webb: For those fans who aren’t familiar with the woman in the back, that is the Wicked Witch, Ramona Holiday. She is the longtime significant other of former BWF Champion Fi-
Rayne: Don’t say his name. That dude is considered Voldemort around here. I miss him.
The group enters the ring, one at a time with Straker being the last to enter. Straker takes hold of a microphone and waits for the chorus of jeers from the audience to die down.
Ellis Straker: If you would all stifle your anger and cursing for just a few moments, I will give to you the explanation that you all feel that you are owed.
The crowd simmers, but not because Straker requested it but because they are curious as to why Biafra decided to give up his honourable idealism.
Ellis Straker: Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse - all of these icons are members of a certain club. One that has led many to believe that all of them made a Faustian deal with Satan himself to achieve their respective success.
A beat.
Ellis Straker: That thought is…of course…asinine. These aforementioned artists were taken from this world before their time and therefore we were unable to see where their talent could have taken them. That will not happen with the group that you see before you.
Straker stands back as his charges stand in a straight line behind him.
Ellis Straker: Ramona Holiday, the Wicked Witch - she was primed to be the face of Alpha Pro Wrestling. However that company could not stay afloat long enough for her to reach the top. Despite an impressive winning streak, Ramona was robbed of the ability to reach her potential. Because of corporate mismanagement her time was wasted, her talent squandered on an awful promotion.
Straker steps forward, in front of the Tag Team Champions.
Ellis Straker: Static Age; Leland Morgan and Kara Scene. These two became the champions at Happenstance, however, we all know that they are far from favourites in the eyes of management. We all know that at their first opportunity management is going to rob them of their hard earned glory. We all know that every team in BWF fears these two squared circle assassins and we all know that those same teams cannot wait to see management steal what Static Age have earned. Because those teams know that if they get into the ring with Morgan and Scene - the titles are not going anywhere.
Straker steps forward again and this time he stands in front of Happenstance Finalist Van Biafra, a man who has been driven by honour since he arrived in BWF and yet he was (in his eyes) stifled at every turn.
Ellis Straker: And lastly, this man. A man who has been trying to bring a certain sense of respect back to this industry. A man who refuses to attack his opponents backstage or even fight outside of a sanctioned match. He has been a model employee since the fall of last year and for what? Where has it gotten him? Perpetual runner up? Solid hand? Reliable? These are all accolades reserved for people of a lesser calibre. This man is the god damn Hound of Hell’s Kitchen. A man that, if he wanted to, could bleed this entire roster dry.
A pause and a grin, from both Straker and Biafra.
Ellis Straker: And bleed them he will.
There is a chorus of boos as Biafra snarls behind Straker.
Ellis Straker: Together with Static Age and Ramona Holiday, Van Biafra will take what is owed to him. This group refuses to fall to the fate of the Cobain’s and Morrison’s of this world. These four competitors do not need a Faustian bargain to reach their potential. They will forge the kind of careers that their talent demands all on their own. That begins tonight. From this point forward there is not one BWF wrestler, not one BWF employee who is safe. You are all on our hit list and it’s not a matter of if we come to kill you, it’s a matter of when.
Straker stands back, tossing an arm back in an introductory manner towards his group.
Ellis Straker: This is the new 27 Club and we are going to redefine that term. The only tragedy it will refer to is that of the people we destroy.
With that, Straker drops the mic and everyone in the ring holds up seven fingers. A few audience members follow suit but only...the more educated of them. “Cheap Talk” cues up again to signify the close of our introduction to the 27 Club, with them standing tall in the ring.
Fenryr stands in the center of the ring, Karli approaches with apprehension, and the two tie up. Fenryr shoves her away and into the corner and she sits there for a moment. The scene repeats itself with similar results, but when Karli hits the corner this time, she hops up to the second rope. Fenryr runs in after her as she gets to the top, where she leaps off and catches Fenryr on the jaw with a short range AMRAAM. Fenryr is staggered, but doesn’t go down. Karli hits the ropes behind him and slams Fenryr face-first into the mat with a one handed bulldog. Karli looks like she doesn’t know what to do next, then she looks outside the ring at Rune. She looks back at Fenryr and, taking a page from Rune’s playbook, kicks him in the face with a bootlace style kick. Fenryr goes down as Rune climbs the apron, screaming obscenities at Karli (the non-PC version of “fornicating female dog” is heard with particular clarity). The referee tells Rune to get down off of the apron, but she doesn’t do it. Karli walks up, shoving the referee aside. Rune swings at her, but Karli blocks it and unloads on Rune with a stiff right hand. Rune falls unceremoniously to the floor, rolling onto her stomach. Karli smiles at her before turning her attention back to Fenryr, who is getting back to his feet. She jumps off of one of his knees, and as he stands she nails a jumping DDT on the Sovereign Champion. She climbs to the top turnbuckle, faces the crowd, and raises both hands before going for the You’re Drunk (Corkscrew 630 senton). The crowd rises to their feet, cheering as she does the move, but deflates rapidly when Fenryr brings up both knees. Karli impacts hard, rolling away from him and holding her back. Fenryr stands up, shakes the cobwebs loose, and walks up to the fallen Karli. He picks her up over his head to set up the 9-9-9, but instead performs a backbreaker. He lifts her up by the hair again and throws her into the corner. She bounces out, staggering. Fenryr charges in with a running shoulder block, trampling Karli on the mat. He catches himself on the corner, soaking in the crowd reaction. He then leaves the ring and grabs a chair, and he and Rune climb in. The official tries to stop them, but Rune throws him out. Karli is trying to get to her feet when Fenryr brains her from behind with the chair, a loud thwack sounding through the Allstate Arena as the chair wraps around her head. Karli falls limp, and Fenryr throws the chair into the center of the ring. Rune is laughing hysterically. The referee calls for the bell.
Winner: Karli Frost, via disqualification (6:25)
Rune watches on with glee as Fenryr lifts Karli into the Oathbreaker, dropping her onto her head on the chair. He shoves her limp body away from him, stands, and leaves the ring. The sound system kicks in and plays another verse of Scarborough Fair. While the song plays, Rune crosses the unconscious Karli's arms over her chest as if in final repose. She places three peace lilies in Karli's hands and stands there, looking down at her handiwork for a moment before slowly backing out of the ring, grabbing the title, and heading back up the ramp.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Yesterday holds memories in time —
Remember me to the one who lives there
She once was a true love of mine —
Tell her to gather three lilies of white
Yesterday holds memories in time —
To place at my headstone, beneath the moon's light
Then she'll be a true love of mine —
For ever she'll be the one true love of mine —
Cut to commercial.
Paramedics have entered the ring. There is a brace around Karli's neck and they are loading her onto a backboard. They gently carry her out of the ring and into the back. There, they load her into the back of a waiting ambulance, which speeds off towards the hospital. Webb informs the fans that there is no information regarding Karli's condition, and Rayne reminds fans to check out BWF Aftershock and WNN for any updates about her status.
Striving to be the Best
The screen opens to see Brianna Park holding on to the burnt crown that she won at the Happenstance PPV. She lets out a deep breath before opening her mouth to speak, determination in her eyes.
Brianna Park: Eden Turner, Elena Simonova, Zoe Cooper, Katie James...do you know what all these people I mention that has in common other than the fact that they’re women? They all won the Happenstance Monarch Tournament. Now I can add my name to the list along with these great women. I told you all since I arrived right here in BWF that I’m going to steal the damn show and prove to you all that I’m not some pretty Asian chick, but I’m a badass female on a mission for glory and destruction. I told you all that if given the chance, I will provide you all some of the best matches you ever seen and wrestle my heart out. I told you all that if given the chance...I will take it and run with it. For months, I’ve been begging for the Wyatts to give me a chance to show off my skills to the masses and that a wrestler of my standard shouldn’t waste her time in Breakthrough. No offense to that show, but I was born to be in the main show and having all eyes on me. Fellas, eyes up here. When I entered the Happenstance tournament, nobody thought that I will win it. Yall bet on Martin Korloff, Van Biafra and even Katie Frost. Hell, there were some people that picked Taylor Michaels to win it. That’s okay, because I strive in being the dark horse. The one that nobody thinks that will have a chance to win, only to prove them wrong. Because deep inside, I know damn well that I’m the best.
Brianna Park then looks at the burnt crown and stares at it in deep thought before looking back at the camera and opening her mouth to speak
Brianna Park: You can try burning my accomplishments away and diminished my victory Van Biafra. There are critics that think that my victory over you was a “fluke” and I bet you and your little buttbuddies feel the same way. What did Elias Stryker say before you stomped me like a coward that you are? Oh that’s right, I “took away your destiny.” Destiny is a weird thing huh. Van, you wasn’t destined to win the Happenstance crown. No, you were destined to be a big bitch always coming in second place and can’t win the big one. You couldn’t beat Fenryr, you were in second place in EWS King of Deathmatch tournament and at Happenstance, and you couldn’t beat a “rookie” like me. Hah, ladies and gentlemen, the truth is out. Van Biafra is destined to be a failure and now you aligned yourself with some BWF reject and a tag-team that had so many chances to win the tag-team titles but couldn’t get it done until now. Awesome. But let me make myself clear, this new supergroup that is going on. Well, it’s gonna crumble harder than the Wall of Jericho. And it starts with me beating up Kara Scene in the main event tonight.
For the first time in this promo, we see a cocky smile appearing on Brianna Park’s face
Brianna Park: As for Allen Chaney. Contrary to popular belief, I didn’t forget about the clause of winning the Happenstance tournament. By winning this crown in my hands, I’m guarantee a title shot for that shiny belt you have around your fat waist. Admittedly, you have been tearing shit up lately and becoming the beast that nobody expected you to be. Well, let me tell you something. I’m Queen B with the mighty sword called my wrestling skills and I will slaughter you with it. Don’t believe me, then just watch buddy. Pay attention tonight Mick Foley wannabe, because the annihilation of Kara Scene will be dedicated to you. Matter fact, I invite you to have a closer look of that match. Grab some popcorn, ham it up with the commentators or at least get a front row seat. I don’t care really. Just know this Allen, I may not be a legend or a future legend like AJ Adams, Gabe Shelley and Elena Simonova, but I’m the future of this company and unlike Van Biafra, I’m destined to be the very damn best and to win. See you all later
Brianna Park blows a kiss to the camera before walking away from the frame.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, April 24, 2015
In the main event, Brianna faces Kara Scene, but Biafra's group surrounds the ring from the get-go, before surrounding her on the apron Nexus-style. Brianna, realizing what's coming, goes after Biafra on the apron as she gets swarmed by the rest of the group. The beating continues for a few moments before Sabrina Scott's theme hits and both Sabrina and Jay Blazenwing bolt down the ramp, evening the odds. Ramona Holiday joins in, and soon, the faces are outnumbered again - until the Justicars' music hits and the girls run down the ramp, going after Static Age. The faces begin getting the upper hand even as Ellis barks orders from ringside.
Suddenly, the lights go out - and when they come back on, the Manticore and Dagger are standing in the center of the ring, with Nael watching on the stage. Any questions about whose side they're on is quickly answered, as Manticore levels Jay, while Dagger guns for Sabrina. Soon, the heels have the faces on their knees and put them down, one by one. This culminates in Brianna being the last one left, as they surround her and drop her to her knees execution style. Biafra grabs a chair as Ellis picks up a mic and asks Brianna if she has any last words. Brianna responds by spitting in Biafra's face, which leads to Biafra cracking her in the skull with the chair.
The fans boo loudly as Biafra, Static Age and crew go to shake the hands of Manticore and Dagger, but the duo exit the ring without another word, returning up the ramp to re-join Nael. As Biafra stands, chair in hand, over Brianna, Ellis pats Biafra on the shoulder and says "The 27 Club is open for business." The fans continue booing loudly as the 27 Club (Biafra/Static Age/Ramona/Ellis) pose in the ring while Nael talks inaudibly to Dagger and Manticore on the stage. We close Havok on a shot of the 27 Club with Webb asking "Who can possibly stand against this level of dominance?"
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Quick Results:
Sabrina Scott and Jay Blazenwing fought to no contest
Havoc/Stevens def. Justicars of Illium
X def. Johnny Maverick
Karli Frost def. Fenryr Wulfsson; Fenryr retains Sovereign Title due to DQ
Brianna Park and Kara Scene never started
Sabrina Scott and Jay Blazenwing fought to no contest
Havoc/Stevens def. Justicars of Illium
X def. Johnny Maverick
Karli Frost def. Fenryr Wulfsson; Fenryr retains Sovereign Title due to DQ
Brianna Park and Kara Scene never started