Post by Gabe Shelley on Dec 16, 2015 20:40:03 GMT -6
Episode 215 - December 14, 2015
Nick Webb: Welcome to Havok #215! We continue our march to WrestleFest IX tonight as we will find our who will join Dagger, Kurt Hullum, and Allen Chaney in the Money in the Bank match. Also on tap tonight the Tag Team Champions will be in action as The 323 defends the titles against Ingvar and Frost of Ragnarok.
Rayne: Fenryr will watch his partners in action and will meet Sabrina Scott in the main event of tonight’s match. Fenryr won himself a BWF World Championship opportunity last week as he defeated AJ Adams. Can Sabrina Scott do what AJ couldn’t last week?
Nick Webb: Speaking of the World Champion. AJ will be in action tonight as he takes on Brianna Park. Park has been called out by F.M. Young. Will she have an answer tonight?
Shot the Sheriff
“Underdog” by Kasabian hits and the crowd cheer as Alexander King appears at the top of the ramp mic in hand. He walks halfway down and pauses.
Alexander King: BWF! How many of yas came here to run with our mob and cause some fakkin Havok?
There’s a handful of cheers that scatter the arena.
Alexander King: That roar of the crowd, makes you the rowdiest bunch of mobsters around!
King holds up his free hand making an M with his fingers then lowers it back down nodding in approval.
Alexander King: These next coming weeks it reminds me of of something my mavva said...
King clears his throat
Alexander King: (best impression of his mother) "Kingy my beautiful baby boy", and I was... she said, "Kingy my beautifully handsome little man, do you have those King family dreams? The one with the ladder? The big shiney ladder and in the distance way above that ladder there is that suitcase. And then there's something to do with it banking something but it's so vague Alexander, Mamma can't make sense of it"
King looks off into the distance, deep in thought and consideration of his "Mavvas" words.
Alexander King: Well nah The Fighting Fanboy has made sense of it. The King family dream is that Money in the Bank Ladder Match at Wrestlefest and I'm gonna do everythin in my power to make sure I'm there!
A few of his fans cheer for him.
Alexander King: Nah to get there it means first taking on Austin Scott. The old sheriff in town and as I lay there last night recounting the numerous times I'd studied F.M Young's form perfect front squat...
Again King stares off into the distance lost in the memory. He realises where he is and comes around.
Alexander King: As I was saying as I lay there a vision of the late great Bob Marley entered the mind of the Fighting Fanboy… "I "Headshot" the Sheriff, then hit the 616 and broke his knee" "I "Headshot" the Sheriff, then I pinned him for the 1..2...3"
Alexander King: So bring it on cowboy coz I don't give a fakk, Sheriff Austin Scott the mob says...YOUR...STORY..SUCKS!
King throws the mic down.
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
Alexander King vs. Austin Scott
Scott entered the ring and tossed his cowboy hat into the crowd which got a pop from the fans. King was quick to lock up with him flip Scott to his back with an armdrag. King dropped his knee onto the shoulder of Scott before applying an arm wrench. Scott was able to get to a knee and whipped King into the corner. Scott charged and drove his knee into the gut of King before picking him up to his shoulder. Scott drove King back first into the corner and then slammed him with Booze Crusin’ (Oklahoma Slam). Scott started to pull King to his feet but King connected with a jawbreaker and then took him down with a chop block. King grabbed the foot of Scott and lifted it, driving him knee first into the mat. King pulled Scott into a single leg Boston crab and Scott had to struggle to the ropes and break the hold. Scott got to his feet against the corner and King charged and missed on a corner splash. Scott pulled King to the center of the ring a delivered a German suplex. King staggered to his feet and was dropped with Straight Whiskey (Running Lariat). Scott covered but only picked up a two count. Scott started to pull King back to his feet but King drove his elbow into the gut of Scott. King hit the ropes and came back with a boot to the side of the head. Scott rolled back to his feet and was taken down by King hitting a spinning wheel kick. Scott stumbled up to his feet and was rocked by King’s running 540 back kick. King dove into a cover and only got two as Scott kicked out. Scott got up to his feet and caught a charging King with a forearm to the face. Scott delivered a kick to the gut and delivered Law and Order (Pumphandle Slam) and rolled King into a cover picking up the win.
WINNER: Austin Scott, via pinfall [10:31]
Nick Webb: A big win for Austin Scott as he’s earned his way into the Money in the Bank ladder match.
Sick
“Sick of It” by Skillet began to blast throughout the arena as the fans popped and rose to their feet.
Nick Webb: Oh my, God! That’s Outlaw’s music! The former World Champion is here!
Sure enough, the BWF Hall of Famer Outlaw stepped out to the stage to a mixed reaction. He chuckled at the mixture of boos as he made his way down to the ring. He stopped on the ramp and saw a few fans and went to reach for a handshake but blew them off before walking down to the ring.
Nick Webb: This is the first time Outlaw has been in a BWF ring since WrestleFest VIII last year. I wonder what he’s doing here tonight.
Rayne: Whatever it is he doesn’t seem to be in a pleasant mood and won’t waste time telling us.
Outlaw snatched a microphone from Scott Benjamin and rolled into the ring. His music cut out as he looked around the arena.
Outlaw: 12 months. It’s been 12 months since I’ve been at a BWF event. 12 months.
He pauses and scoffs.
Outlaw: I have the second longest BWF World Championship reign in history. I’m a Hall of Famer. I’ve competed at WrestleFest’s and won major events yet it’s been 12 months. Ask me how many times I’ve been invited to a BWF event in those 12 months.
Outlaw looks out into the crowd before answering.
Outlaw: Zero. None. From Emily Corlen’s time as owner to the Wyatts, I’ve yet to be invited back for anything. Yet, Gabe Shelley is asked to come back for a match at Heatwave? He’s invited to hang out backstage at Gauntlet Run just because it’s in NYC? He’s given a match with his good pal Davey and is competing against Emily and his wife? All the while you all eat it up like sheep. I’m sick and tired of it. I know that you’re watching, Gabe. I know that as soon as I walked out on the stage someone called you and you tuned in.
He waves to the camera with a grin on his face.
Outlaw: So here’s what I think. I think you should tell Dave, Em, and that new wife of yours that you’re busy for WrestleFest. Then instead of your pretend match you get your ass kicked by me.
“The Day is My Enemy” by Prodigy begins to play as the fans pop for X walking out onto the stage. He has a microphone in hand and begins to talk as he walks down the ramp.
X: Are you done yet? I know the fans have to be tired of listening to you by now. I got an idea. How about you get out of the ring and run along?
X climbed into the ring and stood across from Outlaw.
X: Or even better. Clearly Gabe is busy at WrestleFest but I’m not. Gabe is a pal of mine and I don’t like listening to little bitches complain about things and I’d love to kick some ass at WrestleFest for old times sake so I’ll step up for him.
The fans roar in cheers as Outlaw starts to get frustrated. Outlaw charges X and X backdrops him over the top rope and to the floor. Outlaw hit and crawled to his feet as the fans cheered. He got back to his feet and stumbled backwards up the ramp shouting “You’re on” to X as X smiled and laughed.
Rayne: Outlaw versus X!?
Nick Webb: Two former World Champions will clash at WrestleFest by the sounds of things. Outlaw came here looking for a fight but it was answered by someone I never expected.
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AXW Episode #28!
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
F.M. Young vs. Danny Hall
Hall tried to attack first with a forearm and it was answered with a short-arm clothesline by Young. He rolled back to his feet and was lifted and dropped with a back body drop. Young pulled Hall to his feet and sent him into the corner. Young hit a running forearm in the corner to Hall and proceeded to connected with a running bulldog. Young grabbed the leg of Hall and was looking for In The Kisser (Muta Lock) but Hall was able to struggle to the ropes and broke the hold. Hall climbed to his feet and hit Young with a throat chop that he followed with an enziguri that flipped Young over. Hall pulled Young up and locked in a headlock. Young struggled and started to lift Hall for a belly to back suplex but Hall shifted his weight and took her down with a headlock driver. Hall covered but just got a two count before Young kicked out. Young got to her feet and hit a charging Hall with a knee to the gut. She took him down with a hip toss and Hall rolled to his feet before being flipped over with a headscissors takedown. Young and Hall rolled to their feet and Young dropped him with a short-arm elbow smash. Young lifted Hall to her shoulders and connected with the Boom Pow (GTS). The fans began to boo as Brianna Park started to make her way down to the ring with the Sovereign Championship on her shoulder. Park began to yell down at Young and Young told her to bring it. Park began to charge the ring but stopped right at the ring and laughed. Park started to go back up the ramp and Young turned back to Hall and he lifted her and hit the Hallway to Hell (Fireman Carry Neckbreaker) and covered for a shocking win.
WINNER: Danny Hall, via pinfall [11:42]
Nick Webb: Danny Hall just beat F.M. Young to earn a stop in the Money in the Bank ladder match!
Rayne: F.M. was too worried about what Brianna was going to do.
Park got to the top of the ramp and turned back around as Hall rolled out of the ring in celebration. Young started to come to and looked around in shock before her eyes locked back on Park. Park held up the Sovereign Championship and yelled down to Young that she accepts her challenge.
Rayne: And it looks like F.M. and Brianna will go one on one!
Gift Exchange
Karli walks through the back when she is approached by Akoda Yang. As usual, he seems a little over eager and rushes up to Karli for an interview.
Akoda Yang: Ms. Frost, if we may have a few moments of your...
Karli Frost: Beat it, twerp.
Akoda shrugs at the camera, which follows Karli anyway, stopping in Fenryr's locker room door. Karli stands in front of Fenryr and crosses her arms.
Karli Frost: Stop whatever you're doing. It's not important.
Fenryr Wulfsson: I'm not doing anything.
Karli Frost: Good. I have to talk to you. It's about Sabrina Scott. Very simple, Fenryr. I want you to win the match tonight, but don't be mean about it, okay? She's going through a lot, and I can sort of relate. Just...do it for me, okay? This one thing?
Fenryr Wulfsson: You can relate? How can you relate? Don't tell me you're still not over that asshole, Irwin?
Karli Frost: No, it's not that, I'm totally over that guy. I just know how she feels. After all, it's not her fault. Adams is the one that robbed you, Fenryr. He's the target. Sabrina was just in the match, doing her thing, trying to win...then AJ stuck his nose in and ruined it for her. For both of you.
Fenryr Wulfsson: What the fuck are you talking about, ruined it for both of us?
Karli Frost: Calm down. Relax.
Karli leans forward and whispers something in his ear, then leans back, speaking in a low sultry voice.
Karli Frost: It's just a favor, big guy. I'll do something for you in return. All wrapped up in lace and bows...whaddya say?
Fenryr pulls a well worn black leather glove onto his right hand. He opens and closes his fist a few times.
Fenryr Wulfsson: A little early for presents, don't you think?
Karli Frost: I'm not worried about it. I don't have any illusions about being on Santa's “nice” list this year, so I might as well earn my place on the “naughty” one and say the hell with the rules. Remember. Do not be too mean with her. I guess you could say...save your energy. See ya later, Fenryr. I'm going to win the tag belts for us.
Fenryr Wulfsson: Fine. But you know you two are both nuts, right?
Karli smiles, turns to leave, and runs into Akoda again.
Karli Frost: What do you want? Didn't I tell you to shove off?
Karli maneuvers past him as the scene fades to black.
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
Jonathan Fhenix vs. Luke Mathews
Mathews and Fhenix wasted no time in coming to blows as the bell sounded to start the match. Mathews connected with left hook before Fhenix connected with a flurry of forearms and backed Mathews into the corner. They fought along the ropes and into the next corner. Mathews speared Fhenix into the opposite corner and then drove his knee into his gut. Mathews connected with a powerslam as he pulled Fhenix out of the corner. Mathews covered but Fhenix kicked out just before two. They both climbed to their feet and Mathews kicked Fhenix in the gut before setting him up in a double underhook position. Mathews lifted Fhenix and connected with a double underhook backbreaker. Mathews pulled Fhenix back to his feet and began to set up for the Heaven’s Whisper (Wasteland) but Fhenix rolled off his shoulders and behind Mathews. Mathews spun around and was lifted and dropped with the Stock Market Crash (Sky High). Fhenix rolled Mathews into a cover with a hook of the leg and only got two. Fhenix climbed to his feet and waited for Mathews to stand. Mathews got to a knee and was hit with Fhenix’s Sudden Reality (Running Knee Trembler). Fhenix stood over Mathews with a grin and dropped into a cover but only got two. Fhenix couldn’t believe it and started to stomp the mat. He begged Mathews to get up and he looked for the Tragic Hero (RKO) but Mathews dropped and rolled him up into a school boy pin and got the three.
WINNER: Luke Mathews, via pinfall [9:28]
Fhenix popped to his feet as Mathews rolled out of the ring and began to shout at the referee. He screamed about a fast count and “the Slayton conspiracy”.
Nick Webb: It didn’t look like a fast count to me, Rayne.
Rayne: He’s livid!
Fhenix grabbed the referee by the collar and demanded him reverse the decision and the fans popped as Elena Simonova charged the ring! She slid into the ring and speared him to the mat. The two began to brawl with vicious blows as they rolled around the ring. Referees rushed down to try and pull the two apart but it didn’t last as they broke free and Fhenix jumped on top of Elena.
Rayne: Here we go again!
The two continued to fight as the Wyatts came to the stage and shouted for someone to come down and break the two up and out jogged half of the locked room. They helped pull the two apart and had to drag Eena and Fhenix out of the ring to keep them apart.
Nick Webb: There’s a lot of bad blood between Elena and Jonathan and I think we’re at a boiling point.
We get a final shot of Elena being pulled up the ramp before heading to commercial.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Lights. Camera. Action.
We open with a shot of an old school movie makeup chair, the bulbs around the mirror, the whole thing, as a swivel chair swings around to show us the seemingly emotionless stare of the current BWF Chaos Theory Champion, “The Clockwork Kumquat” Ryan Lewis. Clutching the title tight to his chest, he speaks nearly in a whisper, like the simple task of speaking is nearly too great for him.
Clockwork Kumquat: They don’t understand. None of you do. Friends, family, all pleading with me to return phone calls, not to push them away, with their visions of sugar plums, their lit Christmas trees and tales of the glory of Christmases long, long ago. They don’t understand that I must. Reality is reality, kiddo. All I wanted for Christmas was for my son to be healthy, but neither Santa nor Jesus feel we’ve been a good boy this year, I suppose. Well, if I’m bad in their eyes, I must be vile in the eyes of those who once loved me. I don’t understand. I don’t feel bad. I feel justified. Is a love of a father to his son considered wrong in society? I hold out my hands for the cuffs to be administered, your honor. Honor. Didn’t someone once say there is no honor in being a hero in these dark times? Who? Who said that?
Lewis cringes, as if remembering something from the past. He cracks a wry smile.
Clockwork Kumquat: No, the story does not end here, the comic isn’t thrown in the trash, the movie isn’t over, no one needs to clean the popcorn and filth from the theater floor! I am the BWF Chaos Theory Champion, and this championship represents my son, his pain, his misfortune, the fate which he has been dealt, and as I have and will forever, I carry his burden with me, as any good parent would. Understand my pain, BWF, or I will make you understand. Don’t laugh at the clown that can’t smile. Don’t. Just don’t. I don’t want to go on. I can’t go on.
Lewis actually holds the title up to his ear like a seashell, his once stoic face becoming enlightened with a genuine smile..or is it?
Clockwork Kumquat: Lights. Camera. Action. Yes, Huey. Daddy is here. The show must go on.
Lewis giggles to himself getting up from his char, tips his bowler hat and swings his cane around before whistling “It’s A Small World After All” and walking away.
BWF Tag Team Championship Match
Ragnarok (Ingvar & Frost) vs. The 323 (c)
Frost and Perez were going to be the ones that start things off in the championship bout. Perez pulled Frost down into a headlock and flipped her over with a takedown before landing a few clubbing blows. Frost was able to break free and roll to her feet before hitting Perez with a front dropkick. They both climbed up to their feet and Frost landed on Perez with a crossbody. She pulled him to his feet and took him right back down with a neckbreaker. Perez staggered up to his feet and caught Frost with a back elbow as she charged him again. Perez jumped up and drove Frost to the mat with Green-Lighted (Jumping Complete Shot). Perez crawled back to his corner and made a tag to Torres. Torres climbed in the ring and lifted Frost with ease onto his shoulder. He had her set for Boyle Heights Beat (Big Ending) but Frost struggled and landed behind him. She dove and made a tag to Ingvar who climbed into the ring. Ingvar hit Torres with a hard clothesline and pulled him right back to his feet. Ingvar lifted Torres up and dropped him with a suplex. Torres climbed back to his feet and blocked a right hand and dropped Ingvar with Gravedigger (Uranage). Torres dropped into a cover but only got a two as Frost broke things up. Perez jumped into the ring and started to fight back and forth with Frost and they fight spilled out onto the floor. Ingvar got to his feet and tripped up Torres and locked in the Valknut Lock (Texas Cloverleaf) in the center of the ring. Torres looked like he was about to submit and Ingvar was attacked from behind by Damian and Erwin Kingston as the referee called for the bell.
WINNERS: Ragnarok, via DQ [11:39]
The Kingstons pulled Ingvar up and hit Empire State of Mind (3D). Torres charged them and he was hit with one as well. They rolled out of the ring before Frost or Perez could jump back in and yelled at Ragnarok saying they stole their shot.
Nick Webb: Looks like Queen’s Soldiers are upset that they weren’t in this match tonight.
Telltale Paths
Water, an ever so precious resource. Some may even call it the fluid of life. Before or after fighting a grueling match, hydration is key. Our very own Sabrina Scott knew this fact well. She stopped by to visit her wonderful friend Mr. vending machine. Of course, when she was ready to make her selection, she found herself eye to eye with an upside-down Dagger. Somehow the six foot tall Asian dangled from the top of the vending machine and wasn’t noticed till now.
Dagger: I watch. I understand more than anyone.
Well usually the situation calls for a hello. But we suppose that would suffice as well. Of course Sabrina didn’t feel quite so thrilled by Dagger’s appearance. Whether from current events or the remainder of sour grapes between the two.
Sabrina Scott: Because CLEARLY, we've taken the same path. If I ever see the need to start dressing like a Harajuku girl, maybe we'll talk.
Dagger: I’m just saying. I understand when people try to dictate my fate. When they think I am too weak to control my own. I know the maelstrom and confusion.
Sabrina Scott: I...
Sabrina looks away as Dagger gives an upside down shrug.
Dagger: I’ve seen the monster inside you for a long time. I even tried myself to provoke it out. I thought you’d be the perfect rival. But I admittedly made a mistake. There is no need for us to be enemies.
Sabrina shakes her head.
Sabrina Scott: The difference is, you embraced the monster. The only person who controls ME... is me.
Sabrina starts to walk away but stops after a few steps. She exhales deeply, and then turns around.
Sabrina Scott: Look... Kemi, Dagger, whatever the heck you're calling yourself these days. I know I'm way too late, but... I'm real sorry. About everything. I put my own desires before our friendship. I get it; I'm the reason we're not friends anymore. And... maybe that's what I deserve. I just hope that someday you'll find it in yourself to forgive me.
She pauses.
Sabrina Scott: ...um, one of your selves, anyway. I don't really get... this.
She motions to all of Dagger, smiling sheepishly.
Dagger: You are wrong... it is I who is too late. Do not follow. Forgiveness is all I can offer to distract you from my path.
Before Sabrina has a chance to ponder on the words or retort, Dagger somehow vanishes, like she was never there in the first place.
CHAMPION VS. CHAMPION
Brianna Park vs. AJ Adams
Adams and Park circled around each other before finally locking up at the start of the match. Adams hit Park with an European uppercut before sliding behind her and delivering an inverted belly to back slam. He floated into a grounded sleeper hold on Park. She started to get to her knees and landed a few blows to Adams’ gut. Park dropped Adams with a discus lariat. She pulled him back to his feet but was hit with a kick in the gut. Adams clubbed her in the back with a forearm before lifting his knee up into her chest. She stood and was pulled into a suplex and taken to the mat. Adams rolled to his feet and pulled Park up before delivering a second suplex. He looked to pull Park up for a third suplex but she pulled him down into a small package. Adams was able to kick out at two. They both rolled to their feet and Adams hit a leaping clothesline. He got to his feet and walked around Park as she climbed up using the ropes. Adams clotheslined Park over the top ropes and to the floor below. Park jumped back onto the apron and caught Adams with a forearm. She springboarded back into the ring and took Adams down with a crossbody. Park covered just got two. Adams powered to his feet and hit Park with a hard back elbow. He pulled her down and delivered Eat It (Fame-Asser). He pulled Park onto her back for a cover and got a two count. Adams stalked around Park and pulled her into the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail) but she spun free and hit Adams with Seoul Food (Eat Defeat). She crawled back to Adams and covered and got a two count as Adams kicked out at the last moment. Park pulled her hair back and Adams climbed to his feet. Park charged and ran right into Adams’ Last Call (Codebreaker). Park hit the mat and stumbled up and right into the Legacy Maker. Adams covered and picked up the victory.
WINNER: AJ Adams, via pinfall [15:43]
Adams rolled out of the ring and grabbed the BWF World Championship before jumping on the announcer table. He pointed at the WrestleFest IX sign and patted the title.
Nick Webb: AJ is sending a message to Sabrina and Fenryr.
Coming Soon to the BWF Network
Sabrina Scott vs. Fenryr Wulfsson
Scott and Wulfsson stood across from each other as the bell sounded and they began to circle. Scott and Fenryr locked up and Scott was pushed down to the mat by Fenryr. Scott rolled back to her feet and brushed herself off. Fenryr and Scott locked up once again and Scott was able to send him into the ropes, catching him with a hip toss. Fenryr was the one now climbing to his feet and brushing himself off. Scott stepped up and hit Fenryr with an enziguri before quickly applying a seated headlock on the mat. Fenryr was able to power to his feet and pushed Scott into the corner. Fenryr charged and landed a stiff corner clothesline that caused Scott to stagger out of the corner and fall to the mat. Fenryr pulled Scott up by her stomach and delivered a gutwrench suplex. Scott climbed back to her feet and was hit with Fenryr’s Maul (Double Axe Handle). Fenryr pulled Scott up and easily lifted her up for the 9-9-9 (Gorilla Press Slam). Fenryr rolled Scott into a cover and was able to get a two count before she kicked out. Scott was pulled back to her feet and she hit Fenryr with a jawbreaker that stunned him. Scott jumped up and connected with a tornado DDT. Fenryr climbed back to his feet and was taken down with a drop toe hold that hung him up on the ropes. Scott hit the ropes and connected with the Blue Light Special (619). Scott leaned on the ropes as Fenryr staggered to his feet and turned around. She springboarded into the ring and connected with Seeing Stars (Colliding Headbutt) and they were both stunned. Scott hit the ropes and connected with a single leg dropkick. Scott covered Fenryr and he kicked out at two.
Nick Webb: I thought Sabrina had him there!
Fenryr slowly got to his feet and hit a flipped Scott around and hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Scott stumbled up to her feet and was grabbed by Fenryr before being hit with the Gravedigger (Full Nelson Legsweep Faceplant). Fenryr pulled Scott into a cover and got two before she kicked out. Fenryr pulled Scott into position and looked for Hel Road (Double Underhook Powerbomb) but she turned it into a headscissor takedown. Fenryr rolled through and to his feet and looked for another Maul but Scott ducked and connected with Pocketful of Sunshine (Codebreaker to back of opponent’s head). Both competitors were down and Scott crawled towards the corner. She pulled herself up and started to climb to the top ropes. She steadied herself and looked for Sonic Rainboom (Red Arrow) but Fenryr got his feet up into her gut. He pulled her up and delivered Hel Road and fell into a cover for the win.
WINNER: Fenryr Wulfsson, via pinfall [16:31]
Nick Webb: Fenryr has knocked off both AJ Adams and Sabrina Scott in back to back weeks.
Fenryr climbed to his feet and leaned against the ropes before looking up at the WrestleFest sign. Scott rolled out of the ring and looked up at the sign before we faded to black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Rayne: Fenryr will watch his partners in action and will meet Sabrina Scott in the main event of tonight’s match. Fenryr won himself a BWF World Championship opportunity last week as he defeated AJ Adams. Can Sabrina Scott do what AJ couldn’t last week?
Nick Webb: Speaking of the World Champion. AJ will be in action tonight as he takes on Brianna Park. Park has been called out by F.M. Young. Will she have an answer tonight?
Shot the Sheriff
“Underdog” by Kasabian hits and the crowd cheer as Alexander King appears at the top of the ramp mic in hand. He walks halfway down and pauses.
Alexander King: BWF! How many of yas came here to run with our mob and cause some fakkin Havok?
There’s a handful of cheers that scatter the arena.
Alexander King: That roar of the crowd, makes you the rowdiest bunch of mobsters around!
King holds up his free hand making an M with his fingers then lowers it back down nodding in approval.
Alexander King: These next coming weeks it reminds me of of something my mavva said...
King clears his throat
Alexander King: (best impression of his mother) "Kingy my beautiful baby boy", and I was... she said, "Kingy my beautifully handsome little man, do you have those King family dreams? The one with the ladder? The big shiney ladder and in the distance way above that ladder there is that suitcase. And then there's something to do with it banking something but it's so vague Alexander, Mamma can't make sense of it"
King looks off into the distance, deep in thought and consideration of his "Mavvas" words.
Alexander King: Well nah The Fighting Fanboy has made sense of it. The King family dream is that Money in the Bank Ladder Match at Wrestlefest and I'm gonna do everythin in my power to make sure I'm there!
A few of his fans cheer for him.
Alexander King: Nah to get there it means first taking on Austin Scott. The old sheriff in town and as I lay there last night recounting the numerous times I'd studied F.M Young's form perfect front squat...
Again King stares off into the distance lost in the memory. He realises where he is and comes around.
Alexander King: As I was saying as I lay there a vision of the late great Bob Marley entered the mind of the Fighting Fanboy… "I "Headshot" the Sheriff, then hit the 616 and broke his knee" "I "Headshot" the Sheriff, then I pinned him for the 1..2...3"
Alexander King: So bring it on cowboy coz I don't give a fakk, Sheriff Austin Scott the mob says...YOUR...STORY..SUCKS!
King throws the mic down.
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
Alexander King vs. Austin Scott
Scott entered the ring and tossed his cowboy hat into the crowd which got a pop from the fans. King was quick to lock up with him flip Scott to his back with an armdrag. King dropped his knee onto the shoulder of Scott before applying an arm wrench. Scott was able to get to a knee and whipped King into the corner. Scott charged and drove his knee into the gut of King before picking him up to his shoulder. Scott drove King back first into the corner and then slammed him with Booze Crusin’ (Oklahoma Slam). Scott started to pull King to his feet but King connected with a jawbreaker and then took him down with a chop block. King grabbed the foot of Scott and lifted it, driving him knee first into the mat. King pulled Scott into a single leg Boston crab and Scott had to struggle to the ropes and break the hold. Scott got to his feet against the corner and King charged and missed on a corner splash. Scott pulled King to the center of the ring a delivered a German suplex. King staggered to his feet and was dropped with Straight Whiskey (Running Lariat). Scott covered but only picked up a two count. Scott started to pull King back to his feet but King drove his elbow into the gut of Scott. King hit the ropes and came back with a boot to the side of the head. Scott rolled back to his feet and was taken down by King hitting a spinning wheel kick. Scott stumbled up to his feet and was rocked by King’s running 540 back kick. King dove into a cover and only got two as Scott kicked out. Scott got up to his feet and caught a charging King with a forearm to the face. Scott delivered a kick to the gut and delivered Law and Order (Pumphandle Slam) and rolled King into a cover picking up the win.
WINNER: Austin Scott, via pinfall [10:31]
Nick Webb: A big win for Austin Scott as he’s earned his way into the Money in the Bank ladder match.
Sick
“Sick of It” by Skillet began to blast throughout the arena as the fans popped and rose to their feet.
Nick Webb: Oh my, God! That’s Outlaw’s music! The former World Champion is here!
Sure enough, the BWF Hall of Famer Outlaw stepped out to the stage to a mixed reaction. He chuckled at the mixture of boos as he made his way down to the ring. He stopped on the ramp and saw a few fans and went to reach for a handshake but blew them off before walking down to the ring.
Nick Webb: This is the first time Outlaw has been in a BWF ring since WrestleFest VIII last year. I wonder what he’s doing here tonight.
Rayne: Whatever it is he doesn’t seem to be in a pleasant mood and won’t waste time telling us.
Outlaw snatched a microphone from Scott Benjamin and rolled into the ring. His music cut out as he looked around the arena.
Outlaw: 12 months. It’s been 12 months since I’ve been at a BWF event. 12 months.
He pauses and scoffs.
Outlaw: I have the second longest BWF World Championship reign in history. I’m a Hall of Famer. I’ve competed at WrestleFest’s and won major events yet it’s been 12 months. Ask me how many times I’ve been invited to a BWF event in those 12 months.
Outlaw looks out into the crowd before answering.
Outlaw: Zero. None. From Emily Corlen’s time as owner to the Wyatts, I’ve yet to be invited back for anything. Yet, Gabe Shelley is asked to come back for a match at Heatwave? He’s invited to hang out backstage at Gauntlet Run just because it’s in NYC? He’s given a match with his good pal Davey and is competing against Emily and his wife? All the while you all eat it up like sheep. I’m sick and tired of it. I know that you’re watching, Gabe. I know that as soon as I walked out on the stage someone called you and you tuned in.
He waves to the camera with a grin on his face.
Outlaw: So here’s what I think. I think you should tell Dave, Em, and that new wife of yours that you’re busy for WrestleFest. Then instead of your pretend match you get your ass kicked by me.
“The Day is My Enemy” by Prodigy begins to play as the fans pop for X walking out onto the stage. He has a microphone in hand and begins to talk as he walks down the ramp.
X: Are you done yet? I know the fans have to be tired of listening to you by now. I got an idea. How about you get out of the ring and run along?
X climbed into the ring and stood across from Outlaw.
X: Or even better. Clearly Gabe is busy at WrestleFest but I’m not. Gabe is a pal of mine and I don’t like listening to little bitches complain about things and I’d love to kick some ass at WrestleFest for old times sake so I’ll step up for him.
The fans roar in cheers as Outlaw starts to get frustrated. Outlaw charges X and X backdrops him over the top rope and to the floor. Outlaw hit and crawled to his feet as the fans cheered. He got back to his feet and stumbled backwards up the ramp shouting “You’re on” to X as X smiled and laughed.
Rayne: Outlaw versus X!?
Nick Webb: Two former World Champions will clash at WrestleFest by the sounds of things. Outlaw came here looking for a fight but it was answered by someone I never expected.
Now Airing Only on the BWF Network
AXW Episode #28!
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
F.M. Young vs. Danny Hall
Hall tried to attack first with a forearm and it was answered with a short-arm clothesline by Young. He rolled back to his feet and was lifted and dropped with a back body drop. Young pulled Hall to his feet and sent him into the corner. Young hit a running forearm in the corner to Hall and proceeded to connected with a running bulldog. Young grabbed the leg of Hall and was looking for In The Kisser (Muta Lock) but Hall was able to struggle to the ropes and broke the hold. Hall climbed to his feet and hit Young with a throat chop that he followed with an enziguri that flipped Young over. Hall pulled Young up and locked in a headlock. Young struggled and started to lift Hall for a belly to back suplex but Hall shifted his weight and took her down with a headlock driver. Hall covered but just got a two count before Young kicked out. Young got to her feet and hit a charging Hall with a knee to the gut. She took him down with a hip toss and Hall rolled to his feet before being flipped over with a headscissors takedown. Young and Hall rolled to their feet and Young dropped him with a short-arm elbow smash. Young lifted Hall to her shoulders and connected with the Boom Pow (GTS). The fans began to boo as Brianna Park started to make her way down to the ring with the Sovereign Championship on her shoulder. Park began to yell down at Young and Young told her to bring it. Park began to charge the ring but stopped right at the ring and laughed. Park started to go back up the ramp and Young turned back to Hall and he lifted her and hit the Hallway to Hell (Fireman Carry Neckbreaker) and covered for a shocking win.
WINNER: Danny Hall, via pinfall [11:42]
Nick Webb: Danny Hall just beat F.M. Young to earn a stop in the Money in the Bank ladder match!
Rayne: F.M. was too worried about what Brianna was going to do.
Park got to the top of the ramp and turned back around as Hall rolled out of the ring in celebration. Young started to come to and looked around in shock before her eyes locked back on Park. Park held up the Sovereign Championship and yelled down to Young that she accepts her challenge.
Rayne: And it looks like F.M. and Brianna will go one on one!
Gift Exchange
Karli walks through the back when she is approached by Akoda Yang. As usual, he seems a little over eager and rushes up to Karli for an interview.
Akoda Yang: Ms. Frost, if we may have a few moments of your...
Karli Frost: Beat it, twerp.
Akoda shrugs at the camera, which follows Karli anyway, stopping in Fenryr's locker room door. Karli stands in front of Fenryr and crosses her arms.
Karli Frost: Stop whatever you're doing. It's not important.
Fenryr Wulfsson: I'm not doing anything.
Karli Frost: Good. I have to talk to you. It's about Sabrina Scott. Very simple, Fenryr. I want you to win the match tonight, but don't be mean about it, okay? She's going through a lot, and I can sort of relate. Just...do it for me, okay? This one thing?
Fenryr Wulfsson: You can relate? How can you relate? Don't tell me you're still not over that asshole, Irwin?
Karli Frost: No, it's not that, I'm totally over that guy. I just know how she feels. After all, it's not her fault. Adams is the one that robbed you, Fenryr. He's the target. Sabrina was just in the match, doing her thing, trying to win...then AJ stuck his nose in and ruined it for her. For both of you.
Fenryr Wulfsson: What the fuck are you talking about, ruined it for both of us?
Karli Frost: Calm down. Relax.
Karli leans forward and whispers something in his ear, then leans back, speaking in a low sultry voice.
Karli Frost: It's just a favor, big guy. I'll do something for you in return. All wrapped up in lace and bows...whaddya say?
Fenryr pulls a well worn black leather glove onto his right hand. He opens and closes his fist a few times.
Fenryr Wulfsson: A little early for presents, don't you think?
Karli Frost: I'm not worried about it. I don't have any illusions about being on Santa's “nice” list this year, so I might as well earn my place on the “naughty” one and say the hell with the rules. Remember. Do not be too mean with her. I guess you could say...save your energy. See ya later, Fenryr. I'm going to win the tag belts for us.
Fenryr Wulfsson: Fine. But you know you two are both nuts, right?
Karli smiles, turns to leave, and runs into Akoda again.
Karli Frost: What do you want? Didn't I tell you to shove off?
Karli maneuvers past him as the scene fades to black.
MONEY IN THE BANK QUALIFYING MATCH
Jonathan Fhenix vs. Luke Mathews
Mathews and Fhenix wasted no time in coming to blows as the bell sounded to start the match. Mathews connected with left hook before Fhenix connected with a flurry of forearms and backed Mathews into the corner. They fought along the ropes and into the next corner. Mathews speared Fhenix into the opposite corner and then drove his knee into his gut. Mathews connected with a powerslam as he pulled Fhenix out of the corner. Mathews covered but Fhenix kicked out just before two. They both climbed to their feet and Mathews kicked Fhenix in the gut before setting him up in a double underhook position. Mathews lifted Fhenix and connected with a double underhook backbreaker. Mathews pulled Fhenix back to his feet and began to set up for the Heaven’s Whisper (Wasteland) but Fhenix rolled off his shoulders and behind Mathews. Mathews spun around and was lifted and dropped with the Stock Market Crash (Sky High). Fhenix rolled Mathews into a cover with a hook of the leg and only got two. Fhenix climbed to his feet and waited for Mathews to stand. Mathews got to a knee and was hit with Fhenix’s Sudden Reality (Running Knee Trembler). Fhenix stood over Mathews with a grin and dropped into a cover but only got two. Fhenix couldn’t believe it and started to stomp the mat. He begged Mathews to get up and he looked for the Tragic Hero (RKO) but Mathews dropped and rolled him up into a school boy pin and got the three.
WINNER: Luke Mathews, via pinfall [9:28]
Fhenix popped to his feet as Mathews rolled out of the ring and began to shout at the referee. He screamed about a fast count and “the Slayton conspiracy”.
Nick Webb: It didn’t look like a fast count to me, Rayne.
Rayne: He’s livid!
Fhenix grabbed the referee by the collar and demanded him reverse the decision and the fans popped as Elena Simonova charged the ring! She slid into the ring and speared him to the mat. The two began to brawl with vicious blows as they rolled around the ring. Referees rushed down to try and pull the two apart but it didn’t last as they broke free and Fhenix jumped on top of Elena.
Rayne: Here we go again!
The two continued to fight as the Wyatts came to the stage and shouted for someone to come down and break the two up and out jogged half of the locked room. They helped pull the two apart and had to drag Eena and Fhenix out of the ring to keep them apart.
Nick Webb: There’s a lot of bad blood between Elena and Jonathan and I think we’re at a boiling point.
We get a final shot of Elena being pulled up the ramp before heading to commercial.
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Lights. Camera. Action.
We open with a shot of an old school movie makeup chair, the bulbs around the mirror, the whole thing, as a swivel chair swings around to show us the seemingly emotionless stare of the current BWF Chaos Theory Champion, “The Clockwork Kumquat” Ryan Lewis. Clutching the title tight to his chest, he speaks nearly in a whisper, like the simple task of speaking is nearly too great for him.
Clockwork Kumquat: They don’t understand. None of you do. Friends, family, all pleading with me to return phone calls, not to push them away, with their visions of sugar plums, their lit Christmas trees and tales of the glory of Christmases long, long ago. They don’t understand that I must. Reality is reality, kiddo. All I wanted for Christmas was for my son to be healthy, but neither Santa nor Jesus feel we’ve been a good boy this year, I suppose. Well, if I’m bad in their eyes, I must be vile in the eyes of those who once loved me. I don’t understand. I don’t feel bad. I feel justified. Is a love of a father to his son considered wrong in society? I hold out my hands for the cuffs to be administered, your honor. Honor. Didn’t someone once say there is no honor in being a hero in these dark times? Who? Who said that?
Lewis cringes, as if remembering something from the past. He cracks a wry smile.
Clockwork Kumquat: No, the story does not end here, the comic isn’t thrown in the trash, the movie isn’t over, no one needs to clean the popcorn and filth from the theater floor! I am the BWF Chaos Theory Champion, and this championship represents my son, his pain, his misfortune, the fate which he has been dealt, and as I have and will forever, I carry his burden with me, as any good parent would. Understand my pain, BWF, or I will make you understand. Don’t laugh at the clown that can’t smile. Don’t. Just don’t. I don’t want to go on. I can’t go on.
Lewis actually holds the title up to his ear like a seashell, his once stoic face becoming enlightened with a genuine smile..or is it?
Clockwork Kumquat: Lights. Camera. Action. Yes, Huey. Daddy is here. The show must go on.
Lewis giggles to himself getting up from his char, tips his bowler hat and swings his cane around before whistling “It’s A Small World After All” and walking away.
BWF Tag Team Championship Match
Ragnarok (Ingvar & Frost) vs. The 323 (c)
Frost and Perez were going to be the ones that start things off in the championship bout. Perez pulled Frost down into a headlock and flipped her over with a takedown before landing a few clubbing blows. Frost was able to break free and roll to her feet before hitting Perez with a front dropkick. They both climbed up to their feet and Frost landed on Perez with a crossbody. She pulled him to his feet and took him right back down with a neckbreaker. Perez staggered up to his feet and caught Frost with a back elbow as she charged him again. Perez jumped up and drove Frost to the mat with Green-Lighted (Jumping Complete Shot). Perez crawled back to his corner and made a tag to Torres. Torres climbed in the ring and lifted Frost with ease onto his shoulder. He had her set for Boyle Heights Beat (Big Ending) but Frost struggled and landed behind him. She dove and made a tag to Ingvar who climbed into the ring. Ingvar hit Torres with a hard clothesline and pulled him right back to his feet. Ingvar lifted Torres up and dropped him with a suplex. Torres climbed back to his feet and blocked a right hand and dropped Ingvar with Gravedigger (Uranage). Torres dropped into a cover but only got a two as Frost broke things up. Perez jumped into the ring and started to fight back and forth with Frost and they fight spilled out onto the floor. Ingvar got to his feet and tripped up Torres and locked in the Valknut Lock (Texas Cloverleaf) in the center of the ring. Torres looked like he was about to submit and Ingvar was attacked from behind by Damian and Erwin Kingston as the referee called for the bell.
WINNERS: Ragnarok, via DQ [11:39]
The Kingstons pulled Ingvar up and hit Empire State of Mind (3D). Torres charged them and he was hit with one as well. They rolled out of the ring before Frost or Perez could jump back in and yelled at Ragnarok saying they stole their shot.
Nick Webb: Looks like Queen’s Soldiers are upset that they weren’t in this match tonight.
Telltale Paths
Water, an ever so precious resource. Some may even call it the fluid of life. Before or after fighting a grueling match, hydration is key. Our very own Sabrina Scott knew this fact well. She stopped by to visit her wonderful friend Mr. vending machine. Of course, when she was ready to make her selection, she found herself eye to eye with an upside-down Dagger. Somehow the six foot tall Asian dangled from the top of the vending machine and wasn’t noticed till now.
Dagger: I watch. I understand more than anyone.
Well usually the situation calls for a hello. But we suppose that would suffice as well. Of course Sabrina didn’t feel quite so thrilled by Dagger’s appearance. Whether from current events or the remainder of sour grapes between the two.
Sabrina Scott: Because CLEARLY, we've taken the same path. If I ever see the need to start dressing like a Harajuku girl, maybe we'll talk.
Dagger: I’m just saying. I understand when people try to dictate my fate. When they think I am too weak to control my own. I know the maelstrom and confusion.
Sabrina Scott: I...
Sabrina looks away as Dagger gives an upside down shrug.
Dagger: I’ve seen the monster inside you for a long time. I even tried myself to provoke it out. I thought you’d be the perfect rival. But I admittedly made a mistake. There is no need for us to be enemies.
Sabrina shakes her head.
Sabrina Scott: The difference is, you embraced the monster. The only person who controls ME... is me.
Sabrina starts to walk away but stops after a few steps. She exhales deeply, and then turns around.
Sabrina Scott: Look... Kemi, Dagger, whatever the heck you're calling yourself these days. I know I'm way too late, but... I'm real sorry. About everything. I put my own desires before our friendship. I get it; I'm the reason we're not friends anymore. And... maybe that's what I deserve. I just hope that someday you'll find it in yourself to forgive me.
She pauses.
Sabrina Scott: ...um, one of your selves, anyway. I don't really get... this.
She motions to all of Dagger, smiling sheepishly.
Dagger: You are wrong... it is I who is too late. Do not follow. Forgiveness is all I can offer to distract you from my path.
Before Sabrina has a chance to ponder on the words or retort, Dagger somehow vanishes, like she was never there in the first place.
CHAMPION VS. CHAMPION
Brianna Park vs. AJ Adams
Adams and Park circled around each other before finally locking up at the start of the match. Adams hit Park with an European uppercut before sliding behind her and delivering an inverted belly to back slam. He floated into a grounded sleeper hold on Park. She started to get to her knees and landed a few blows to Adams’ gut. Park dropped Adams with a discus lariat. She pulled him back to his feet but was hit with a kick in the gut. Adams clubbed her in the back with a forearm before lifting his knee up into her chest. She stood and was pulled into a suplex and taken to the mat. Adams rolled to his feet and pulled Park up before delivering a second suplex. He looked to pull Park up for a third suplex but she pulled him down into a small package. Adams was able to kick out at two. They both rolled to their feet and Adams hit a leaping clothesline. He got to his feet and walked around Park as she climbed up using the ropes. Adams clotheslined Park over the top ropes and to the floor below. Park jumped back onto the apron and caught Adams with a forearm. She springboarded back into the ring and took Adams down with a crossbody. Park covered just got two. Adams powered to his feet and hit Park with a hard back elbow. He pulled her down and delivered Eat It (Fame-Asser). He pulled Park onto her back for a cover and got a two count. Adams stalked around Park and pulled her into the Legacy Maker (Sister Abigail) but she spun free and hit Adams with Seoul Food (Eat Defeat). She crawled back to Adams and covered and got a two count as Adams kicked out at the last moment. Park pulled her hair back and Adams climbed to his feet. Park charged and ran right into Adams’ Last Call (Codebreaker). Park hit the mat and stumbled up and right into the Legacy Maker. Adams covered and picked up the victory.
WINNER: AJ Adams, via pinfall [15:43]
Adams rolled out of the ring and grabbed the BWF World Championship before jumping on the announcer table. He pointed at the WrestleFest IX sign and patted the title.
Nick Webb: AJ is sending a message to Sabrina and Fenryr.
Coming Soon to the BWF Network
Sabrina Scott vs. Fenryr Wulfsson
Scott and Wulfsson stood across from each other as the bell sounded and they began to circle. Scott and Fenryr locked up and Scott was pushed down to the mat by Fenryr. Scott rolled back to her feet and brushed herself off. Fenryr and Scott locked up once again and Scott was able to send him into the ropes, catching him with a hip toss. Fenryr was the one now climbing to his feet and brushing himself off. Scott stepped up and hit Fenryr with an enziguri before quickly applying a seated headlock on the mat. Fenryr was able to power to his feet and pushed Scott into the corner. Fenryr charged and landed a stiff corner clothesline that caused Scott to stagger out of the corner and fall to the mat. Fenryr pulled Scott up by her stomach and delivered a gutwrench suplex. Scott climbed back to her feet and was hit with Fenryr’s Maul (Double Axe Handle). Fenryr pulled Scott up and easily lifted her up for the 9-9-9 (Gorilla Press Slam). Fenryr rolled Scott into a cover and was able to get a two count before she kicked out. Scott was pulled back to her feet and she hit Fenryr with a jawbreaker that stunned him. Scott jumped up and connected with a tornado DDT. Fenryr climbed back to his feet and was taken down with a drop toe hold that hung him up on the ropes. Scott hit the ropes and connected with the Blue Light Special (619). Scott leaned on the ropes as Fenryr staggered to his feet and turned around. She springboarded into the ring and connected with Seeing Stars (Colliding Headbutt) and they were both stunned. Scott hit the ropes and connected with a single leg dropkick. Scott covered Fenryr and he kicked out at two.
Nick Webb: I thought Sabrina had him there!
Fenryr slowly got to his feet and hit a flipped Scott around and hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Scott stumbled up to her feet and was grabbed by Fenryr before being hit with the Gravedigger (Full Nelson Legsweep Faceplant). Fenryr pulled Scott into a cover and got two before she kicked out. Fenryr pulled Scott into position and looked for Hel Road (Double Underhook Powerbomb) but she turned it into a headscissor takedown. Fenryr rolled through and to his feet and looked for another Maul but Scott ducked and connected with Pocketful of Sunshine (Codebreaker to back of opponent’s head). Both competitors were down and Scott crawled towards the corner. She pulled herself up and started to climb to the top ropes. She steadied herself and looked for Sonic Rainboom (Red Arrow) but Fenryr got his feet up into her gut. He pulled her up and delivered Hel Road and fell into a cover for the win.
WINNER: Fenryr Wulfsson, via pinfall [16:31]
Nick Webb: Fenryr has knocked off both AJ Adams and Sabrina Scott in back to back weeks.
Fenryr climbed to his feet and leaned against the ropes before looking up at the WrestleFest sign. Scott rolled out of the ring and looked up at the sign before we faded to black.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2015
Quick Results:
Austin Scott def. Alexander King
Danny Hall def. F.M. Young
Luke Mathews def. Jonathan Fhenix
Ragnarok def. The 323; BWF TAG TEAM TITLES RETAINED VIA DQ
AJ Adams def. Brianna Park
Fenryr Wulfsson def. Sabrina Scott
Austin Scott def. Alexander King
Danny Hall def. F.M. Young
Luke Mathews def. Jonathan Fhenix
Ragnarok def. The 323; BWF TAG TEAM TITLES RETAINED VIA DQ
AJ Adams def. Brianna Park
Fenryr Wulfsson def. Sabrina Scott