Post by Gabe Shelley on Jun 16, 2015 22:37:51 GMT -6
Episode 200 - June 12, 2015
We open on a video that shows highlights from the first 199 episodes of BWF Havok before cutting to ringside as we see Nick Webb and Rayne dressed in tuxes for the event.
Nick Webb: Welcome everyone to episode 200 of BWF Havok! We’ve already seen a title change hands over on Breakthrough so I have no doubt we’re in for an exciting night.
Rayne: I hear we have some special announcements set for tonight.
Nick Webb: Plus we get to see members of the 27 Club and the Trios Champions compete. Plus the long awaited rematch between Fenryr and Kurt Hullum. One can only image what a win could do for either man.
Special Opportunity
“Crocodile Rock” by Elton John kicked up and we got Jackson and Elise Wyatt to the stage, both dressed to the nines. They stood on the stage for a few moments and made their way to the ring with their arms linked. After entering the ring they were handed a microphone by Scott Benjamin. The music died down and Jackson looked around the arena.
Jackson Wyatt: Hello everything and thank you for joining us tonight on this special night. Elise and I are proud to be standing in the ring for this edition of Havok, the BWF’s 200th. We have a couple announcements tonight but right now we’re going to focus on just one.
Elise Jackson: That’s right. We knew that we wanted tonight’s edition of Havok to be special, Luckily for us the events over the past few weeks have unfolded in a way that makes tonight’s main event the perfect storm.
Jackson Wyatt: Tonight we will see the BWF World Champion X team up with Danny Hall, after a “promise” set forth by the champion. It only made sense that their opponents would be Allen Chaney and AJ Adams.
The fans give a pop for the match-up, as unusual as it is.
Jackson Wyatt: But it needed a little something else.
Elise Jackson: So let’s spice it up a little bit.
Jackson Wyatt: Like tonight, in the main event, during tag team action, the BWF World Championship will be on the line!
The crowd pops at the announcement as they Wyatts smile.
Elise Jackson: X will be putting the title on the line during this special tag team match. The competitor to pick up the pinfall for their team will be the BWF World Champion.
Jackson Wyatt: Good luck to each of the competitors in tonight’s main event.
The Wyatts leave as the fans cheer.
Nick Webb: What an announcement!
Static Age stood across from Linette and Scott as they talked strategy. Linette decided to go first for her team as Morgan stepped forward. Linette struck first with hard forearms before sending Morgan off the ropes. He came back and caught her with a hard shoulder block. Linette rolled to her feet and stepped into a backdrop. Morgan grabbed Linette and pulled her to her feet and quickly took her down with a big German suplex. Morgan tagged out to Scene and they hit a double suplex as Linette stood. Scene rolled into a cover and picked up two. Linette fought back to her feet and started to land a few kicks and ducked a clothesline and turned it into a neckbreaker. Linette made a tag to Scott and Scott came in fast. She hit a dropkick from the second rope as Scene got back to her feet. Scott pulled Scene back up and started to set up for a DDT but Scene reversed into a northern lights suplex. Scene rolled to her feet and tagged to Morgan. Morgan measured up Scott and looked for the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye Knee) but Scott was able to roll out of the way. She ran and hit Scene with a dropkick to knock her off the apron. Scott slid between the legs of Morgan and tagged Linette. Morgan grabbed Scott and hit a German suplex and pulled her back up. He started to set her up for a DDT but Linette came charging and hit the Rain-BOOM (Busaiku Knee) and covered Morgan for the win.
WINNERS: Xaria Linette and Sabrina Scott, via pinfall 9:44
Scott pulled Linette out of the ring as Scene slipped back in and was fuming mad. Static Age stood in the ring as Linette and Scott headed up the ramp.
Cranberry Rolls
We open backstage where Kim Cranston is standing by with “The Kumquat Kid” Ryan Lewis, and a newcomer to those who didn’t catch Aftershock, Darnell Phillips, aka Token Black Guy. Ryan is a ball of energy, of course, but manages to keep his composure just below hyper 7-year-old level.
Kim Cranston: Ryan, you asked for this interview time.
Kumquat Kid: Of course, Kimmy Cranberries, because after the show, TBG and I are heading out to Denny’s for some Moons Over My Hammy and an All-American Slam in honor of the upcoming Fourth Of July holiday, and when it comes to delicious forms of patriotism, Kimmy, I just don’t have much time to fit into my schedule such trivial things as poorly rehearsed wrestling promos. Sorry, a guy has to have standards, right TBG?
TBG: Uh, yeah. But speaking of promos, you did have something you wanted to tell Johnny Maverick, right?
Kumquat Kid: Right you are, my cocoa flavored human friend! You see, Johnny is one of the two peoples I’m fighting in just a bit and I just wanted to set the record straight with one thing the Top Gun co-pilot said recently. He said that all we do is take from him. We take his fame, his spotlight, maybe we take his number because it’s lower at the deli because we’re Icky Woods and we’re getting cold cuts today!
TBG: I could go for some cold cuts.
Kumquat Kid: Relax, your race is showing. I just want to state to Johnny Appleseed that I NEVER took a thing from him, and we’ve worked together before so he knows this to be true.
TBG: Well, except for that one time.
Kumquat Kid: I don’t think we should talk about that, Mr. Token.
Kim Cranston: Well I think we all want to know when that one time was, Ryan.
Kumquat Kid: Ok, Kimmy here’s the scoop, and I’m only giving you this information despite how difficult it is for me to discuss because your last name is Cranberries, so here goes. As I said, Johnny and I have worked in the same company before and we’d go out and have some food with friends and I..well I..
TBG: Come on, man. It has to be said.
Kumquat Kid: I took the rolls from Johnny Maverick. But as a young man from Philadelphia once told us, as he was an old man in TV sitcom flash forward mode, THEY WANT YOU TO TAKE THE ROLLS, KIMMY! And you wanna know why? Because if one of your co-workers, let’s just say his name for the sake of this story is, oh I don’t know, JOHNNY MAVERICK, and he has a gluten allergy, you take those rolls, you take them each and every time you go out together because gosh darn it with a side of grits and a cowboy hat YOU CARE IF THIS MAN CAN BREATHE! So yeah, Johnny, I took from you, TO SAVE YOUR LIFE! And this is how you repay me? By hitting me in the head with your pasty white knee? When a brain surgeon saves a life, does he get a pasty white knee to the temple? Does a crossing guard get a knee to his wrinkly face after getting kids across a busy street safely? No, they don’t Johnny. They get rewarded, but since you’re not even going to shake my hand for being a friend and keeping your allergy trouble secret safe all these years, well then motherducker, I’m going to take a reward for myself, a shot at the BWF International Title, and why am I doing it, TBG?
TBG: Um, because it’s your job and would be good for your career?
Kumquat Kid: Psh-aw, stop talking nonsense! It’s because of one reason and one reason only..
Ryan leans in close to Kim Cranston, seemingly with a serious, yet far off look in his eyes.
Kumquat Kid: (whispering)Because they want you to take the rolls.
Ryan pats Kimmy on the shoulder and walks away, leaving TBG wondering what Kim herself, hell what EVERYONE is wondering..what the hell was that?
Ellis Straker stood on the apron before the match and gave some instruction to Biafra. The bell sounded and Biafra and Hirano locked up. Biafra opened with hard elbows to the side of the head sent Hirano into the corner. Biafra ran into a boot as he charged at the corner. Hirano jumped to the second rope and dove, catching Biafra with a bulldog. They both rolled to their feet and Hirano grabbed Biafra and hit him with a blue thunder bomb and looked for a pin, getting a quick two. Hirano started to roll to his feet and Biafra popped up and caught him with the Quickiller (Spinning Backfist). Hirano fell to the mat hard and Biafra covered for two. Biafra pulled him to his feet and started to set up for a suplex but Hirano spun and landed behind Biafra and grabbed him, following it with a dragon suplex. Biafra staggered to his feet and took a spinning heel kick. He staggered back into the ropes and exploded back at Hirano with the Instant Karma (Rebound Lariat) and flipped Hirano inside out. Biafra pulled Hirano up and looked for the Full Moon Special (Jumping Package Piledriver) but Hirano fought out and pulled Biafra to his shoulders before hitting the Oyasumi (Fireman’s Carry Overhead Kick). Hirano dove into a cover and picked up a shocking win.
WINNER: Kaito Hirano, via pinfall 10:21
Wait in Your Corner
The scene fades in on Karli Frost sitting on media boxes in the back. She has a pair of headphones on, listening to...something. She seems to be in a good mood, despite the previous week's events. Rune walks into the frame and pulls her headphones off.
Karli: What the...oh, hi Rune.
Rune: Hi. Crazy couple of weeks, huh?
Karli: Yeah. Crazy.
Rune: You okay?
Karli: Huh? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm fine. Just hanging out for a bit before Fenryr's match. Waiting, ya know? Gonna wish him luck. Or something like that. I don't know. Maybe “break a leg” would be better?
Rune laughs.
Rune: No, don't tell him that. If you do, he'll look for someone to maim. Good luck will work fine.
Karli nods, takes her headphones back, and moves to put them on. Rune stops her.
Rune: You're not okay. Something's wrong.
Karli smiles at her.
Karli: I'm fine, Rune. Why wouldn't I be okay? I understand that last week was bad, and I know why. It won't happen again. Fenryr and I actually talked about it and we're definitely on the same page. We went to...
Eric Ingvar walks into the frame. He completely ignores Karli.
Eric: Rune. You look great. Shall we go find a place to sit for tonight's event?
Rune: Sure. Uh, Karli...
Eric: Can sit back here and watch on the monitors.
Karli, unflinching, puts her headphones back on as Eric and Rune walk away from the camera.
Maverick quickly attacked Kash as the match started. Rayne pointed out that these three teamed up last week and failed to advance in the Trios Tournament and it didn’t end well. Maverick charged Kash into the corner and landed hard knees to the gut. Lewis grabbed Maverick and landed a German suplex. Both rolled to their feet and Maverick caught Lewis with a kick to the gut. Kash came diving at them from the second ropes and hit a dropkick. Kash pulled Lewis to his feet and looked for the Buyout (Implant DDT) but Lewis spun her around and she was hit with the Tony Jaa (Muay Thai Jumping Knee) by Maverick. Kash rolled out of the ring as Lewis and Maverick started to fight back and forth. Lewis went off the ropes and hit a flying forearm and popped to his feet. He pulled Maverick up but was quickly taken down with a spinning neckbreaker. Maverick dropped an elbow across the chest of Lewis before pulling him to his feet. Lewis ducked a clothesline and hit a belly to back suplex. Lewis hit the ropes and came back, looking for the Rolling Kumquat (Rolling Thunder) but Maverick put his knees up. Lewis grabbed his back in pain as Maverick pulled him up and hit the Welcome to DC (Reverse GTS). Maverick took a step backwards against the ropes and Basil Pingleton grabbed his leg as Kash slid into the ring and dove on Lewis and picked up a win.
WINNER: Angel Kash, via pinfall 11:53
Kash and Pingleton get out of dodge as Maverick is furious as he walks around the ring. He looks down at Lewis and unloads with hard kicks that roll him out of the ring as the fans boo. Maverick chases after Lewis and starts to tear the announcers table apart. Maverick rams one of the monitors off the skull of Lewis. The fans boo Maverick as he looks down at Lewis, Rayne and Webb get out of the way as Maverick lifts Lewis up and powerbombs him through the table. Trainers rush down to check on Lewis as we fade away.
Isn't Math Fun?
We find ourselves backstage. Martin Karloff is pacing. He has a razor blade in his hand.
The Phantom: A minor setback.
The Manticore: It wouldn't have allowed them to breathe...
The Phantom: But still, a lesson must be learned and an example must be made. 200 is a large number to some. Numbers. It's all numbers for us these days. 200. 27. 323. There is a gospel to numbers. I wonder if TKO thinks about numbers? I wonder if they ever put a number on how many days they have left on this Earth?
The Manticore: It wonders if they realize how much smaller they made that number.
The Phantom: They all concern themselves with multiplication and division... while my equations always tend to lean more towards division and subtraction. Take away. Pull apart.
The Manticore: Solve for 'X'... But that equation is for later.
The Phantom: They reek of desperation. They beg for scraps...but give the desperate opportunity and occasionally they can stand in defiance of the statistics. It happens very rarely but it still happens. They deserve a commendation for that... but now the numbers don't add up.
The Manticore: The equation must be fixed.
The Phantom: Pay attention class. The Forgotten have a lesson for TKO. For the entire tag division.
Martin takes the small razor and corn his palm. He allows the blood to flow all over his hand.
The Phantom: To steal a phrase...
The camera shifts so we're behind Martin. He is looking at a large poster that shows off every tag team I. The BWF. He places his hand over TKO, covering them with a large red handprint.
The Phantom: You have been marked.
Martin laughs to himself and the camera fades on a close-up of the handprint over TKO.
Audible
The camera cuts to the backstage area as we see a trainer running down the hallway to the Wyatts’ office. He bursts into the office in a panic.
Trainer: You have to come with me. There’s been an attack.
Jackson takes a deep breath and starts to follow the trainer down the hall. They turn the corner and Danny Hall is surrounded by EMTs as he’s out cold.
Jackson Wyatt: What happened?
No one has any answers for Jackson as he looks at the mess. One of the EMTs say there’s no way he’s going to be ready to compete in the main event.
Jackson Wyatt: We promised a tag team match… so we’ll have a tag team match.
Jackson grabs the trainer by the sleeve and pulls him near.
Jackson Wyatt: Go find Brianna Park and tell her to get ready. She’s taking Danny’s place tonight.
The fans roar with cheers as the trainer runs off as EMTs check on Hall.
After some clean up we’re set for the next match and Elena Simonova is sitting with Rayne and Webb. Young and Cooper locked up to start things off. Cooper wrestled Young to the mat and locked in a headlock but Young quickly powered to her feet. Young lifted Cooper and hit a belly to back suplex. She hit the ropes and landed a jumping leg drop on Cooper. Young pulled Cooper up to her feet and hit a few shin kicks. Cooper dodged one of the kicks and hit the Roundabout (Spinning Heel Kick). Cooper dove into a cover but picked up two. Young used the ropes to get to her feet and was clotheslined over the top. Young hung on and landed on the apron and Cooper suplexed her back into the ring and covered for two. Cooper stood and started to stomp on Young hard before dropping into another cover for two. Cooper pulled Young to her feet and started to set up the Z-Clamp (Dragon Sleeper) but Simonova jumped onto the apron. Cooper pushed Young to the mat and tried to charge Simonova but she jumped down. Cooper turned into a small package from Young and Young picked up a big win.
WINNER: F.M. Young, via pinfall 8:44
Young jumped up in celebration as Simonova clapped on the outside. Cooper looked around in shock as Young slipped out of the ring. Cooper screamed at Simonova as we faded away.
The New Level
“Crocodile Rock” by Elton John kicked up for the second time tonight as we were joined once again by the Wyatts. They stand on the stage as their music cuts, this time not going to the ring.
Elise Jackson: We wanted to take a moment to come out and introduce someone that has a few words for everyone on the next step in growing the BWF. It all started a few months ago when EWS became investors in the BWF. Then it shifted when we started working closely with Wade Mason and we launched the BWF Network two months ago. That was the next level. Now it’s time for the new level.
Jackson Wyatt: To tell us more about it is a BWF Hall of Famer and the man that helped give us the idea for this new level; Gabe Shelley!
“In Fate’s Hands” started to play as Gabe Shelley walked onto the stage in a suit and tie. He smiles and looks around as he heads to the ring after shaking hands with both Elise and Jackson. He climbs into the ring and takes a microphone.
Gabe Shelley: It feels good to be standing here tonight. It’s been a few months and while I’m not back to compete I’m here in honor of the 200 episodes of Havok. Tonight it is my honor to announce the “new level” as the Wyatts put it. A couple years ago I opened a wrestling school in New York City called the Empire Wrestling Academy. Fast forward today and the new partnership between it and the BWF. The original image of EWA to train new competitors and release them into the world but now it’s set to be a developmental ground for the BWF. Not only that, it’ll be shown during a bi-weekly program on the BWF Network.
The fans buzz and cheer.
Gabe Shelley: The Wyatts have decided that they needed someone with smarts on running a wrestling program to take lead and oversee the training these new superstars will receive and they’ve hired this man to do it…
Wade Mason steps onto the stage to the cheer of fans as he has a microphone of his own. He talks as he makes his way to the ring.
Wade Mason: With this new partnership comes a new name.
He points behind him to the BlazenTron.
Wade Mason: Empire Wrestling. It’s not longer just an academy, it’s the future of BWF. Rookies, talents looking to make a comeback, or guys that just feel they haven’t been given a fair chance around the world can sign with EW and be given a chance to work out with some of the best trainers in the country. We hope for EW talent will work to become the best and even have opportunities to move up to become the next BWF star. More information will come out over the next couple weeks but we aim for our first program on the BWF Network on July 7th!
Mason and Shelley stand in the ring as Shelley’s music plays as we fade away.
Polar Shift
Fenryr walks through the back towards the stage. Suddenly, Karli appears in his path and takes off her headphones.
Karli: Hi! I just wanted to tell you good luck in your match. I know that you probably don't care or whatever, but I wanted to tell you anyway. So, you know, break a leg.
Fenryr: Whose leg?
Karli leans closer to Fenryr, a mischievous smile on her face.
Karli: Start with Kurt and we'll go from there.
Fenryr: Since when do you want people injured?
Karli: Since dinner last week. You think you can manage?
Fenryr nods and shoulders past Karli. She turns and watches him walk away for a moment before walking after him as the scene fades to black.
Hullum and Fenryr shared a few words as the match started and finally came to blows. They went back and forth with lefts and rights before Fenryr grabbed Hullum and hit a spinning belly to belly suplex. Fenryr pulled Hullum quickly to his feet and and sent him over his head with an overhead belly to belly. Hullum staggered to his feet and walked into a sideslam. Fenryr stood over Hullum and dropped an elbow across his chest. Hullum pulled himself to his feet and caught Fenryr with a hard back elbow as he charged. Hullum grabbed Fenryr and hit the Crash Landing (Snapmare Driver) and rolled him into a cover but only got two. Hullum was slow to his feet and Fenryr was up. Hullum went to whip Fenryr into the corner but it was reversed. Fenryr charged at the corner Hullum and landed a hard spear. He pulled Hullum out of the corner and picked him up and dropped him for the 9-9-9 (Gorilla Press Slam). He went for a cover but Hullum got his foot on the ropes at two. Fenryr pulled Hullum to the center of the ring and Hullum drove his knee into the gut of his opponent. He dropped Fenryr with the Kurtain Kall (Hangman’s Facebuster) and rolled into a cover for two. Hullum couldn’t believe it as Fenryr started to stand. Fenryr landed a kick to the gut and looked for a DDT but Hullum pushed away and tried to hit the California Dreaming (Omega Driver) but Fenryr pushed away and rocked him with a spear. Fenryr pulled Hullum up and hit the Hel Road (Double Underhook Powerbomb) and fell into a cover for a win.
WINNER: Fenryr Wulffson, via pinfall 12:18
Fenryr rolled out of the ring and grabbed a microphone.
Fenryr: I think I’ve proven to be the next contender for the Sovereign Championship. Consider my rematch invoked, Kurt.
He tosses the microphone as the stagehand and walks towards the back. Webb agreed that Fenryr could be in line for a shot at the Sovereign Championship after giving Kurt Hullum his first pinfall loss. We see X and Park shaking hands backstage as their match is coming up next.
Adapt
We open inside a posh office somewhere in America. There, sitting on the edge of a large oak desk is Jonathan Fhenix, in a simple white button down shirt, with black tie and matching slacks, a pair of deep black Italian loafers on his feet, holding a leather bound book in his hands, reading, before looking up at us, closing the book and placing it on the desk next to him.
Jonathan Fhenix: During one of the many years of my education, I was told of Darwin, theories of natural selection, survival of the fittest, those sorts of things, and as a youth I wondered about certain creatures in our world, what made them necessary, how they still existed despite things like hunting and climate changes, just to name a few. One of the most interesting creatures to me just so happens to be insects. Certainly these are looked at as pests to most people, but they do have some benefits. Today as I awoke I realized that this can apply to you as well, can’t it, David?
The smug grin is back.
Jonathan Fhenix: It’s been said what makes insects so interesting is their innate ability to survive, to adapt despite drastic changes in their environment. People can spend a lifetime trying to rid their home of an insect problem, and yet year after year these same insects return, baffling homeowners and making them wonder if they’re cursed. The wrestling world has been cursed with your presence long enough, David. But that’s the thing about insects, that’s the thing about certain individuals in this industry. They bring with them some subtle benefits in somehow hoping the business can overlook all the terrible things about them as people that are far greater than any benefits they could possibly try to convince people of. The people have been fooled by you, David, but not me. I know your pathetic excuse for a career is like a bug’s exoskeleton, frail and easily breakable.
“Jonathan Fhenix: t’s funny really, people talking about the strength and survival skills of many insects. Hell, some are even noted as having the ability to survive a nuclear holocaust. You’ve made it through some tough times in your career, Slayton, despite the fact many of your trials and tribulations were like self-inflicted gunshot wounds, or a fat jackass who blames McDonald’s for his heart problems. You’ve made it through because you found a way to adapt through the love and adoration of people too stupid to realize you NEVER deserved it.
As Fhenix shakes his head in disbelief we close in on a fly that lands on the other side of the desk.
Jonathan Fhenix: It really is something that insects can survive things that would kill most human beings. But you know, David, when you really stop to think about it, as impressive as insects can be, as impressive as you seem to think you are, as every dog as its day..
Fhenix suddenly slams his hand onto the desk, squashing the fly. With a look of disgust, Fhenix wipes off his hands, just as he does whenever he finishes a match.
Jonathan Fhenix: Every disgusting insect, every disgusting human being like you, Slayton, they have theirs.
Fhenix gets up and walks to a large open window, overlooking a city skyline, his back to us as we fade out.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, June 26, 2015
The fans are excited for the match and we’re going to start with X and Chaney. We’re told it’ll be contested under the rules of anyone can attempt a pin for their team but there can only be one competitor for each team in the ring at a time. Chaney and X locked up to start things off and Chaney hit a bionic elbow. He then took X up and over the top ropes and they crashed to the floor by the destroyed announce table. Chaney pulled X up and hit a sideslam on the top of the broken table. He pulled X back up and rolled him into the ring and grabbed a chair and tossed it into the ring. X was up as Chaney rolled into the ring and X landed a series of hard right hands before following it up with a kick to the gut. X powered and lifted Chaney up for a suplex before rolling to his feet, tagging out to Park. Park came in quick and hit the ropes as Chaney got to his knees and she hit him with a dropkick to the face. Chaney rolled into the corner as Park got to her feet. She charged and looked to drive a knee into the face of Chaney but he rolled out of the ring and Park hit the turnbuckle hard. She staggered around and Chaney got back into the ring and made a hard tag to Adams. Adams entered the ring and Park hit a front dropkick and did a kip up. Park pulled Adams to his feet and hit an arm drag. Adams rolled right to his feet and ducked under Park and looked for a German suplex but she flipped backwards and landed on her feet. Adams turned and landed a kick to the gut and a spike DDT. Adams tried to pull Park up but she pushed him away and made a tag. X came in and hit a backbreaker onto Adams. Adams rolled away and made a tag to Chaney. Chaney was back in and hit a bionic elbow. He looked for a second but X moved out of the way and took Chaney down with a neckbreaker. X pulled Chaney up and hit a two handed chokeslam and rolled into a cover for two. X tagged out to Park and she climbed into the ring and measured up Chaney. She charged and spun around him, locking in the Mental Breakdown (Flying Dragon) in the middle of the ring. X looked on, worried. Chaney jumped up and dropped down, crashing Park into the mat to break the hold. They both struggled to their feet but made it about the same time and Park hit the Seoul Food (Eat Defeat) and Chaney fell to the mat and out of the ring. Adams looked at Chaney roll out of the ring and jumped in and knocked X off the apron before he grabbed Park as she started to stand. Adams rocked Park with the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail). He rolled her into a cover but Chaney hit the Heckler Control (Curb Stomp) on Adams! The fans booed as Chaney rolled Adams out of the ring. He turned around and took a kick to the gut and X hit the Lobotomy (Double Legged Fameasser) on Chaney! X stood and turned right into an awaiting Jonathan Fhenix as he caught him with the Tragic Hero (RKO)! Fhenix stomped around the ring before sliding out as the fans booed. Both Adams and Park start to come to and Adams grabs her and has trouble holding onto her for another Legacy Maker and she reverses into the Seoul Food! Park covered and picked up the win!
WINNER AND NEW BWF WORLD CHAMPION: Brianna Park, via pinfall 15:35
Park is handed the title as she struggles to her feet and bursts into tears as she hugs the title close to her chest. X has come to and can’t believe what happened as he looks up at the stage and sees Fhenix laughing. X just shakes his head in disappointment and points at Fhenix and says “he’ll get his”. Chaney is on the outside of the ring and looks less than pleased as the BlazenTron lights up with Jackson Wyatt standing backstage.
Jackson Wyatt: Congratulations, Brianna. Now I’m not going to restart the match because this was a street fight and there are no disqualifications but it’s clear that the five of you all have some issues with each other that still need resolved. That’s why I’m officially announcing that at Vertigo… Brianna Park, you’ll be defending that BWF World Championship against X who will be getting his rematch clause… and AJ Adams… and Allen Chaney… and Jonathan Fhenix… in the tenth Hellbound match!
The crowd roars as Park just holds her title and everyone watches the screen as we fade to black, logo, black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Rayne: I hear we have some special announcements set for tonight.
Nick Webb: Plus we get to see members of the 27 Club and the Trios Champions compete. Plus the long awaited rematch between Fenryr and Kurt Hullum. One can only image what a win could do for either man.
Special Opportunity
“Crocodile Rock” by Elton John kicked up and we got Jackson and Elise Wyatt to the stage, both dressed to the nines. They stood on the stage for a few moments and made their way to the ring with their arms linked. After entering the ring they were handed a microphone by Scott Benjamin. The music died down and Jackson looked around the arena.
Jackson Wyatt: Hello everything and thank you for joining us tonight on this special night. Elise and I are proud to be standing in the ring for this edition of Havok, the BWF’s 200th. We have a couple announcements tonight but right now we’re going to focus on just one.
Elise Jackson: That’s right. We knew that we wanted tonight’s edition of Havok to be special, Luckily for us the events over the past few weeks have unfolded in a way that makes tonight’s main event the perfect storm.
Jackson Wyatt: Tonight we will see the BWF World Champion X team up with Danny Hall, after a “promise” set forth by the champion. It only made sense that their opponents would be Allen Chaney and AJ Adams.
The fans give a pop for the match-up, as unusual as it is.
Jackson Wyatt: But it needed a little something else.
Elise Jackson: So let’s spice it up a little bit.
Jackson Wyatt: Like tonight, in the main event, during tag team action, the BWF World Championship will be on the line!
The crowd pops at the announcement as they Wyatts smile.
Elise Jackson: X will be putting the title on the line during this special tag team match. The competitor to pick up the pinfall for their team will be the BWF World Champion.
Jackson Wyatt: Good luck to each of the competitors in tonight’s main event.
The Wyatts leave as the fans cheer.
Nick Webb: What an announcement!
Static Age stood across from Linette and Scott as they talked strategy. Linette decided to go first for her team as Morgan stepped forward. Linette struck first with hard forearms before sending Morgan off the ropes. He came back and caught her with a hard shoulder block. Linette rolled to her feet and stepped into a backdrop. Morgan grabbed Linette and pulled her to her feet and quickly took her down with a big German suplex. Morgan tagged out to Scene and they hit a double suplex as Linette stood. Scene rolled into a cover and picked up two. Linette fought back to her feet and started to land a few kicks and ducked a clothesline and turned it into a neckbreaker. Linette made a tag to Scott and Scott came in fast. She hit a dropkick from the second rope as Scene got back to her feet. Scott pulled Scene back up and started to set up for a DDT but Scene reversed into a northern lights suplex. Scene rolled to her feet and tagged to Morgan. Morgan measured up Scott and looked for the Hybrid Moment (Boma Ye Knee) but Scott was able to roll out of the way. She ran and hit Scene with a dropkick to knock her off the apron. Scott slid between the legs of Morgan and tagged Linette. Morgan grabbed Scott and hit a German suplex and pulled her back up. He started to set her up for a DDT but Linette came charging and hit the Rain-BOOM (Busaiku Knee) and covered Morgan for the win.
WINNERS: Xaria Linette and Sabrina Scott, via pinfall 9:44
Scott pulled Linette out of the ring as Scene slipped back in and was fuming mad. Static Age stood in the ring as Linette and Scott headed up the ramp.
Cranberry Rolls
We open backstage where Kim Cranston is standing by with “The Kumquat Kid” Ryan Lewis, and a newcomer to those who didn’t catch Aftershock, Darnell Phillips, aka Token Black Guy. Ryan is a ball of energy, of course, but manages to keep his composure just below hyper 7-year-old level.
Kim Cranston: Ryan, you asked for this interview time.
Kumquat Kid: Of course, Kimmy Cranberries, because after the show, TBG and I are heading out to Denny’s for some Moons Over My Hammy and an All-American Slam in honor of the upcoming Fourth Of July holiday, and when it comes to delicious forms of patriotism, Kimmy, I just don’t have much time to fit into my schedule such trivial things as poorly rehearsed wrestling promos. Sorry, a guy has to have standards, right TBG?
TBG: Uh, yeah. But speaking of promos, you did have something you wanted to tell Johnny Maverick, right?
Kumquat Kid: Right you are, my cocoa flavored human friend! You see, Johnny is one of the two peoples I’m fighting in just a bit and I just wanted to set the record straight with one thing the Top Gun co-pilot said recently. He said that all we do is take from him. We take his fame, his spotlight, maybe we take his number because it’s lower at the deli because we’re Icky Woods and we’re getting cold cuts today!
TBG: I could go for some cold cuts.
Kumquat Kid: Relax, your race is showing. I just want to state to Johnny Appleseed that I NEVER took a thing from him, and we’ve worked together before so he knows this to be true.
TBG: Well, except for that one time.
Kumquat Kid: I don’t think we should talk about that, Mr. Token.
Kim Cranston: Well I think we all want to know when that one time was, Ryan.
Kumquat Kid: Ok, Kimmy here’s the scoop, and I’m only giving you this information despite how difficult it is for me to discuss because your last name is Cranberries, so here goes. As I said, Johnny and I have worked in the same company before and we’d go out and have some food with friends and I..well I..
TBG: Come on, man. It has to be said.
Kumquat Kid: I took the rolls from Johnny Maverick. But as a young man from Philadelphia once told us, as he was an old man in TV sitcom flash forward mode, THEY WANT YOU TO TAKE THE ROLLS, KIMMY! And you wanna know why? Because if one of your co-workers, let’s just say his name for the sake of this story is, oh I don’t know, JOHNNY MAVERICK, and he has a gluten allergy, you take those rolls, you take them each and every time you go out together because gosh darn it with a side of grits and a cowboy hat YOU CARE IF THIS MAN CAN BREATHE! So yeah, Johnny, I took from you, TO SAVE YOUR LIFE! And this is how you repay me? By hitting me in the head with your pasty white knee? When a brain surgeon saves a life, does he get a pasty white knee to the temple? Does a crossing guard get a knee to his wrinkly face after getting kids across a busy street safely? No, they don’t Johnny. They get rewarded, but since you’re not even going to shake my hand for being a friend and keeping your allergy trouble secret safe all these years, well then motherducker, I’m going to take a reward for myself, a shot at the BWF International Title, and why am I doing it, TBG?
TBG: Um, because it’s your job and would be good for your career?
Kumquat Kid: Psh-aw, stop talking nonsense! It’s because of one reason and one reason only..
Ryan leans in close to Kim Cranston, seemingly with a serious, yet far off look in his eyes.
Kumquat Kid: (whispering)Because they want you to take the rolls.
Ryan pats Kimmy on the shoulder and walks away, leaving TBG wondering what Kim herself, hell what EVERYONE is wondering..what the hell was that?
Ellis Straker stood on the apron before the match and gave some instruction to Biafra. The bell sounded and Biafra and Hirano locked up. Biafra opened with hard elbows to the side of the head sent Hirano into the corner. Biafra ran into a boot as he charged at the corner. Hirano jumped to the second rope and dove, catching Biafra with a bulldog. They both rolled to their feet and Hirano grabbed Biafra and hit him with a blue thunder bomb and looked for a pin, getting a quick two. Hirano started to roll to his feet and Biafra popped up and caught him with the Quickiller (Spinning Backfist). Hirano fell to the mat hard and Biafra covered for two. Biafra pulled him to his feet and started to set up for a suplex but Hirano spun and landed behind Biafra and grabbed him, following it with a dragon suplex. Biafra staggered to his feet and took a spinning heel kick. He staggered back into the ropes and exploded back at Hirano with the Instant Karma (Rebound Lariat) and flipped Hirano inside out. Biafra pulled Hirano up and looked for the Full Moon Special (Jumping Package Piledriver) but Hirano fought out and pulled Biafra to his shoulders before hitting the Oyasumi (Fireman’s Carry Overhead Kick). Hirano dove into a cover and picked up a shocking win.
WINNER: Kaito Hirano, via pinfall 10:21
Wait in Your Corner
The scene fades in on Karli Frost sitting on media boxes in the back. She has a pair of headphones on, listening to...something. She seems to be in a good mood, despite the previous week's events. Rune walks into the frame and pulls her headphones off.
Karli: What the...oh, hi Rune.
Rune: Hi. Crazy couple of weeks, huh?
Karli: Yeah. Crazy.
Rune: You okay?
Karli: Huh? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm fine. Just hanging out for a bit before Fenryr's match. Waiting, ya know? Gonna wish him luck. Or something like that. I don't know. Maybe “break a leg” would be better?
Rune laughs.
Rune: No, don't tell him that. If you do, he'll look for someone to maim. Good luck will work fine.
Karli nods, takes her headphones back, and moves to put them on. Rune stops her.
Rune: You're not okay. Something's wrong.
Karli smiles at her.
Karli: I'm fine, Rune. Why wouldn't I be okay? I understand that last week was bad, and I know why. It won't happen again. Fenryr and I actually talked about it and we're definitely on the same page. We went to...
Eric Ingvar walks into the frame. He completely ignores Karli.
Eric: Rune. You look great. Shall we go find a place to sit for tonight's event?
Rune: Sure. Uh, Karli...
Eric: Can sit back here and watch on the monitors.
Karli, unflinching, puts her headphones back on as Eric and Rune walk away from the camera.
Maverick quickly attacked Kash as the match started. Rayne pointed out that these three teamed up last week and failed to advance in the Trios Tournament and it didn’t end well. Maverick charged Kash into the corner and landed hard knees to the gut. Lewis grabbed Maverick and landed a German suplex. Both rolled to their feet and Maverick caught Lewis with a kick to the gut. Kash came diving at them from the second ropes and hit a dropkick. Kash pulled Lewis to his feet and looked for the Buyout (Implant DDT) but Lewis spun her around and she was hit with the Tony Jaa (Muay Thai Jumping Knee) by Maverick. Kash rolled out of the ring as Lewis and Maverick started to fight back and forth. Lewis went off the ropes and hit a flying forearm and popped to his feet. He pulled Maverick up but was quickly taken down with a spinning neckbreaker. Maverick dropped an elbow across the chest of Lewis before pulling him to his feet. Lewis ducked a clothesline and hit a belly to back suplex. Lewis hit the ropes and came back, looking for the Rolling Kumquat (Rolling Thunder) but Maverick put his knees up. Lewis grabbed his back in pain as Maverick pulled him up and hit the Welcome to DC (Reverse GTS). Maverick took a step backwards against the ropes and Basil Pingleton grabbed his leg as Kash slid into the ring and dove on Lewis and picked up a win.
WINNER: Angel Kash, via pinfall 11:53
Kash and Pingleton get out of dodge as Maverick is furious as he walks around the ring. He looks down at Lewis and unloads with hard kicks that roll him out of the ring as the fans boo. Maverick chases after Lewis and starts to tear the announcers table apart. Maverick rams one of the monitors off the skull of Lewis. The fans boo Maverick as he looks down at Lewis, Rayne and Webb get out of the way as Maverick lifts Lewis up and powerbombs him through the table. Trainers rush down to check on Lewis as we fade away.
Isn't Math Fun?
We find ourselves backstage. Martin Karloff is pacing. He has a razor blade in his hand.
The Phantom: A minor setback.
The Manticore: It wouldn't have allowed them to breathe...
The Phantom: But still, a lesson must be learned and an example must be made. 200 is a large number to some. Numbers. It's all numbers for us these days. 200. 27. 323. There is a gospel to numbers. I wonder if TKO thinks about numbers? I wonder if they ever put a number on how many days they have left on this Earth?
The Manticore: It wonders if they realize how much smaller they made that number.
The Phantom: They all concern themselves with multiplication and division... while my equations always tend to lean more towards division and subtraction. Take away. Pull apart.
The Manticore: Solve for 'X'... But that equation is for later.
The Phantom: They reek of desperation. They beg for scraps...but give the desperate opportunity and occasionally they can stand in defiance of the statistics. It happens very rarely but it still happens. They deserve a commendation for that... but now the numbers don't add up.
The Manticore: The equation must be fixed.
The Phantom: Pay attention class. The Forgotten have a lesson for TKO. For the entire tag division.
Martin takes the small razor and corn his palm. He allows the blood to flow all over his hand.
The Phantom: To steal a phrase...
The camera shifts so we're behind Martin. He is looking at a large poster that shows off every tag team I. The BWF. He places his hand over TKO, covering them with a large red handprint.
The Phantom: You have been marked.
Martin laughs to himself and the camera fades on a close-up of the handprint over TKO.
Audible
The camera cuts to the backstage area as we see a trainer running down the hallway to the Wyatts’ office. He bursts into the office in a panic.
Trainer: You have to come with me. There’s been an attack.
Jackson takes a deep breath and starts to follow the trainer down the hall. They turn the corner and Danny Hall is surrounded by EMTs as he’s out cold.
Jackson Wyatt: What happened?
No one has any answers for Jackson as he looks at the mess. One of the EMTs say there’s no way he’s going to be ready to compete in the main event.
Jackson Wyatt: We promised a tag team match… so we’ll have a tag team match.
Jackson grabs the trainer by the sleeve and pulls him near.
Jackson Wyatt: Go find Brianna Park and tell her to get ready. She’s taking Danny’s place tonight.
The fans roar with cheers as the trainer runs off as EMTs check on Hall.
After some clean up we’re set for the next match and Elena Simonova is sitting with Rayne and Webb. Young and Cooper locked up to start things off. Cooper wrestled Young to the mat and locked in a headlock but Young quickly powered to her feet. Young lifted Cooper and hit a belly to back suplex. She hit the ropes and landed a jumping leg drop on Cooper. Young pulled Cooper up to her feet and hit a few shin kicks. Cooper dodged one of the kicks and hit the Roundabout (Spinning Heel Kick). Cooper dove into a cover but picked up two. Young used the ropes to get to her feet and was clotheslined over the top. Young hung on and landed on the apron and Cooper suplexed her back into the ring and covered for two. Cooper stood and started to stomp on Young hard before dropping into another cover for two. Cooper pulled Young to her feet and started to set up the Z-Clamp (Dragon Sleeper) but Simonova jumped onto the apron. Cooper pushed Young to the mat and tried to charge Simonova but she jumped down. Cooper turned into a small package from Young and Young picked up a big win.
WINNER: F.M. Young, via pinfall 8:44
Young jumped up in celebration as Simonova clapped on the outside. Cooper looked around in shock as Young slipped out of the ring. Cooper screamed at Simonova as we faded away.
The New Level
“Crocodile Rock” by Elton John kicked up for the second time tonight as we were joined once again by the Wyatts. They stand on the stage as their music cuts, this time not going to the ring.
Elise Jackson: We wanted to take a moment to come out and introduce someone that has a few words for everyone on the next step in growing the BWF. It all started a few months ago when EWS became investors in the BWF. Then it shifted when we started working closely with Wade Mason and we launched the BWF Network two months ago. That was the next level. Now it’s time for the new level.
Jackson Wyatt: To tell us more about it is a BWF Hall of Famer and the man that helped give us the idea for this new level; Gabe Shelley!
“In Fate’s Hands” started to play as Gabe Shelley walked onto the stage in a suit and tie. He smiles and looks around as he heads to the ring after shaking hands with both Elise and Jackson. He climbs into the ring and takes a microphone.
Gabe Shelley: It feels good to be standing here tonight. It’s been a few months and while I’m not back to compete I’m here in honor of the 200 episodes of Havok. Tonight it is my honor to announce the “new level” as the Wyatts put it. A couple years ago I opened a wrestling school in New York City called the Empire Wrestling Academy. Fast forward today and the new partnership between it and the BWF. The original image of EWA to train new competitors and release them into the world but now it’s set to be a developmental ground for the BWF. Not only that, it’ll be shown during a bi-weekly program on the BWF Network.
The fans buzz and cheer.
Gabe Shelley: The Wyatts have decided that they needed someone with smarts on running a wrestling program to take lead and oversee the training these new superstars will receive and they’ve hired this man to do it…
Wade Mason steps onto the stage to the cheer of fans as he has a microphone of his own. He talks as he makes his way to the ring.
Wade Mason: With this new partnership comes a new name.
He points behind him to the BlazenTron.
Wade Mason: Empire Wrestling. It’s not longer just an academy, it’s the future of BWF. Rookies, talents looking to make a comeback, or guys that just feel they haven’t been given a fair chance around the world can sign with EW and be given a chance to work out with some of the best trainers in the country. We hope for EW talent will work to become the best and even have opportunities to move up to become the next BWF star. More information will come out over the next couple weeks but we aim for our first program on the BWF Network on July 7th!
Mason and Shelley stand in the ring as Shelley’s music plays as we fade away.
Polar Shift
Fenryr walks through the back towards the stage. Suddenly, Karli appears in his path and takes off her headphones.
Karli: Hi! I just wanted to tell you good luck in your match. I know that you probably don't care or whatever, but I wanted to tell you anyway. So, you know, break a leg.
Fenryr: Whose leg?
Karli leans closer to Fenryr, a mischievous smile on her face.
Karli: Start with Kurt and we'll go from there.
Fenryr: Since when do you want people injured?
Karli: Since dinner last week. You think you can manage?
Fenryr nods and shoulders past Karli. She turns and watches him walk away for a moment before walking after him as the scene fades to black.
Hullum and Fenryr shared a few words as the match started and finally came to blows. They went back and forth with lefts and rights before Fenryr grabbed Hullum and hit a spinning belly to belly suplex. Fenryr pulled Hullum quickly to his feet and and sent him over his head with an overhead belly to belly. Hullum staggered to his feet and walked into a sideslam. Fenryr stood over Hullum and dropped an elbow across his chest. Hullum pulled himself to his feet and caught Fenryr with a hard back elbow as he charged. Hullum grabbed Fenryr and hit the Crash Landing (Snapmare Driver) and rolled him into a cover but only got two. Hullum was slow to his feet and Fenryr was up. Hullum went to whip Fenryr into the corner but it was reversed. Fenryr charged at the corner Hullum and landed a hard spear. He pulled Hullum out of the corner and picked him up and dropped him for the 9-9-9 (Gorilla Press Slam). He went for a cover but Hullum got his foot on the ropes at two. Fenryr pulled Hullum to the center of the ring and Hullum drove his knee into the gut of his opponent. He dropped Fenryr with the Kurtain Kall (Hangman’s Facebuster) and rolled into a cover for two. Hullum couldn’t believe it as Fenryr started to stand. Fenryr landed a kick to the gut and looked for a DDT but Hullum pushed away and tried to hit the California Dreaming (Omega Driver) but Fenryr pushed away and rocked him with a spear. Fenryr pulled Hullum up and hit the Hel Road (Double Underhook Powerbomb) and fell into a cover for a win.
WINNER: Fenryr Wulffson, via pinfall 12:18
Fenryr rolled out of the ring and grabbed a microphone.
Fenryr: I think I’ve proven to be the next contender for the Sovereign Championship. Consider my rematch invoked, Kurt.
He tosses the microphone as the stagehand and walks towards the back. Webb agreed that Fenryr could be in line for a shot at the Sovereign Championship after giving Kurt Hullum his first pinfall loss. We see X and Park shaking hands backstage as their match is coming up next.
Adapt
We open inside a posh office somewhere in America. There, sitting on the edge of a large oak desk is Jonathan Fhenix, in a simple white button down shirt, with black tie and matching slacks, a pair of deep black Italian loafers on his feet, holding a leather bound book in his hands, reading, before looking up at us, closing the book and placing it on the desk next to him.
Jonathan Fhenix: During one of the many years of my education, I was told of Darwin, theories of natural selection, survival of the fittest, those sorts of things, and as a youth I wondered about certain creatures in our world, what made them necessary, how they still existed despite things like hunting and climate changes, just to name a few. One of the most interesting creatures to me just so happens to be insects. Certainly these are looked at as pests to most people, but they do have some benefits. Today as I awoke I realized that this can apply to you as well, can’t it, David?
The smug grin is back.
Jonathan Fhenix: It’s been said what makes insects so interesting is their innate ability to survive, to adapt despite drastic changes in their environment. People can spend a lifetime trying to rid their home of an insect problem, and yet year after year these same insects return, baffling homeowners and making them wonder if they’re cursed. The wrestling world has been cursed with your presence long enough, David. But that’s the thing about insects, that’s the thing about certain individuals in this industry. They bring with them some subtle benefits in somehow hoping the business can overlook all the terrible things about them as people that are far greater than any benefits they could possibly try to convince people of. The people have been fooled by you, David, but not me. I know your pathetic excuse for a career is like a bug’s exoskeleton, frail and easily breakable.
“Jonathan Fhenix: t’s funny really, people talking about the strength and survival skills of many insects. Hell, some are even noted as having the ability to survive a nuclear holocaust. You’ve made it through some tough times in your career, Slayton, despite the fact many of your trials and tribulations were like self-inflicted gunshot wounds, or a fat jackass who blames McDonald’s for his heart problems. You’ve made it through because you found a way to adapt through the love and adoration of people too stupid to realize you NEVER deserved it.
As Fhenix shakes his head in disbelief we close in on a fly that lands on the other side of the desk.
Jonathan Fhenix: It really is something that insects can survive things that would kill most human beings. But you know, David, when you really stop to think about it, as impressive as insects can be, as impressive as you seem to think you are, as every dog as its day..
Fhenix suddenly slams his hand onto the desk, squashing the fly. With a look of disgust, Fhenix wipes off his hands, just as he does whenever he finishes a match.
Jonathan Fhenix: Every disgusting insect, every disgusting human being like you, Slayton, they have theirs.
Fhenix gets up and walks to a large open window, overlooking a city skyline, his back to us as we fade out.
Coming Soon to PPV
Friday, June 26, 2015
The fans are excited for the match and we’re going to start with X and Chaney. We’re told it’ll be contested under the rules of anyone can attempt a pin for their team but there can only be one competitor for each team in the ring at a time. Chaney and X locked up to start things off and Chaney hit a bionic elbow. He then took X up and over the top ropes and they crashed to the floor by the destroyed announce table. Chaney pulled X up and hit a sideslam on the top of the broken table. He pulled X back up and rolled him into the ring and grabbed a chair and tossed it into the ring. X was up as Chaney rolled into the ring and X landed a series of hard right hands before following it up with a kick to the gut. X powered and lifted Chaney up for a suplex before rolling to his feet, tagging out to Park. Park came in quick and hit the ropes as Chaney got to his knees and she hit him with a dropkick to the face. Chaney rolled into the corner as Park got to her feet. She charged and looked to drive a knee into the face of Chaney but he rolled out of the ring and Park hit the turnbuckle hard. She staggered around and Chaney got back into the ring and made a hard tag to Adams. Adams entered the ring and Park hit a front dropkick and did a kip up. Park pulled Adams to his feet and hit an arm drag. Adams rolled right to his feet and ducked under Park and looked for a German suplex but she flipped backwards and landed on her feet. Adams turned and landed a kick to the gut and a spike DDT. Adams tried to pull Park up but she pushed him away and made a tag. X came in and hit a backbreaker onto Adams. Adams rolled away and made a tag to Chaney. Chaney was back in and hit a bionic elbow. He looked for a second but X moved out of the way and took Chaney down with a neckbreaker. X pulled Chaney up and hit a two handed chokeslam and rolled into a cover for two. X tagged out to Park and she climbed into the ring and measured up Chaney. She charged and spun around him, locking in the Mental Breakdown (Flying Dragon) in the middle of the ring. X looked on, worried. Chaney jumped up and dropped down, crashing Park into the mat to break the hold. They both struggled to their feet but made it about the same time and Park hit the Seoul Food (Eat Defeat) and Chaney fell to the mat and out of the ring. Adams looked at Chaney roll out of the ring and jumped in and knocked X off the apron before he grabbed Park as she started to stand. Adams rocked Park with the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail). He rolled her into a cover but Chaney hit the Heckler Control (Curb Stomp) on Adams! The fans booed as Chaney rolled Adams out of the ring. He turned around and took a kick to the gut and X hit the Lobotomy (Double Legged Fameasser) on Chaney! X stood and turned right into an awaiting Jonathan Fhenix as he caught him with the Tragic Hero (RKO)! Fhenix stomped around the ring before sliding out as the fans booed. Both Adams and Park start to come to and Adams grabs her and has trouble holding onto her for another Legacy Maker and she reverses into the Seoul Food! Park covered and picked up the win!
WINNER AND NEW BWF WORLD CHAMPION: Brianna Park, via pinfall 15:35
Park is handed the title as she struggles to her feet and bursts into tears as she hugs the title close to her chest. X has come to and can’t believe what happened as he looks up at the stage and sees Fhenix laughing. X just shakes his head in disappointment and points at Fhenix and says “he’ll get his”. Chaney is on the outside of the ring and looks less than pleased as the BlazenTron lights up with Jackson Wyatt standing backstage.
Jackson Wyatt: Congratulations, Brianna. Now I’m not going to restart the match because this was a street fight and there are no disqualifications but it’s clear that the five of you all have some issues with each other that still need resolved. That’s why I’m officially announcing that at Vertigo… Brianna Park, you’ll be defending that BWF World Championship against X who will be getting his rematch clause… and AJ Adams… and Allen Chaney… and Jonathan Fhenix… in the tenth Hellbound match!
The crowd roars as Park just holds her title and everyone watches the screen as we fade to black, logo, black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Quick Results:
Linette/Scott def. Static Age
Kaito Hirano def. Van Biafra
Angel Kash def. Ryan Lewis and Johnny Maverick
F.M. Young def. Zoe Cooper
Fenryr Wulfsson def. Kurt Hullum
Park/X def. Adams/Chaney; Park picked up pinfall; NEW BWF WORLD CHAMPION
Linette/Scott def. Static Age
Kaito Hirano def. Van Biafra
Angel Kash def. Ryan Lewis and Johnny Maverick
F.M. Young def. Zoe Cooper
Fenryr Wulfsson def. Kurt Hullum
Park/X def. Adams/Chaney; Park picked up pinfall; NEW BWF WORLD CHAMPION