Post by David Slayton on Mar 21, 2013 6:59:26 GMT -6
Episode 133 - March 7, 2011
Nick Webb and Rayne open Monday Night Havok by welcoming fans to the First Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland! Tonight, eight men will be competing in the No Asylum Tournament; four matches to determine the two top contenders to Gabe Shelley's BWF World Championship in two weeks at No Asylum! Next week, the top four will fight to determine who goes on to face Shelley at the BWF's first pay-per-view in over three years, and the first of those matches starts right now!
NO ASYLUM TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL
Camisado vs. ? ? ?
Earlier this week on TheBWF.com, it was announced that Camisado's originally scheduled opponent, Meanstreak, had been arrested on charges of drug trafficking, and as a result, was immediately terminated from his BWF contract. However, C.E.O. and Owner David Blazenwing promised that Camisado wouldn't get off that easily, and that he would still need to earn his way into the tournament finals just like anybody else, and as Camisado entered the ring and waited, the lights in the arena cut to black.
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BOOM! Loud pyro goes off throughout the arena, followed by the opening beats of "True Blue" by Japanese band ZONE... Stryker Cloud appears on the stage and the crowd explodes! The former BWF World Champion rolls into the ring, then shakes hands with Camisado as the bell rings. The two go back and forth for several minutes, both exhibiting the patented cruiserweight style that made them both famous in their initial BWF runs years ago. Cloud takes command early with a Cloud Cover (Dragon Sleeper), but Camisado is able to fight his way back to his feet with a couple of well-placed kicks to Cloud's head, then rolls to his feet and catches Cloud with a snap suplex and a two count.
The match continues on for several more minutes, prompting loud chants for both men, although Camisado continued to hold the advantage over Cloud. As the match reaches its end, Camisado catches Cloud with an Asai DDT, then lifts him up and drops him hard with the STPR [Something That Produces Results] (Spinning Headlock Elbow Drop) to get the 1... 2... 3!
WINNER: Camisado, via Pinfall
Backstage, we see BWF World Champion Gabe Shelley arriving in the parking lot. He gets out of his car, title over his shoulder, and is stopped by BWF senior interviewer Don McMichael, who asks what his plans are tonight. Gabe responds that he's here to scout his potential competition at No Asylum, and also to speak with Katie James as advertised on TheBWF.com earlier in the week. Don then informs Gabe that Katie was unable to make tonight's broadcast due to a previous commitment, to which Gabe says "Well, then I guess I'm just here to scout my competition!" He smirks, slaps Don on the back, then heads into the arena.
NO ASYLUM TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL
Mr. Hardcore vs. Emanuel Cole[/u]
Going into this second tournament match, Mr. Hardcore is looking to redeem himself from last week's loss to Jacob Collins in the main event of Havok, whereas newcomer Emanuel Cole is looking to solidify himself as a force to be reckoned with in the BWF. As their entrances end, the two men lock up in the center of the ring, the Baltimore crowd solidly behind the fan favorite Mr. Hardcore. Hardcore spends the early minutes of the match trying to put Cole away quickly, utilizing every impact move he can muster, but despite several close two counts, Cole refuses to stay down.
Just like last week, Mr. Hardcore lets his temper get the best of him and exits the ring to find a weapon, giving Cole ample time to recover inside the ring. Once Hardcore finds the weapon of his choice under the ring - a Singapore cane - he rolls inside, only for referee Mike Kosiboski to strip him of said weapon. As the ref is disposing of the weapon, Hardcore reaches into his trunks and pulls out a set of brass knuckles, then takes a swing at the rising Emanuel Cole, only for Cole to duck the punch with the splits, then punch Hardcore between the legs Johnny Cage style! The referee, of course, was distracted with the weapon and didn't see any of this, and with Hardcore still reeling from the nut shot, Cole rebounds off the ropes and nails his Perfect Opportunity (Crucifix Driver) to get the three count and the win!
WINNER: Emanuel Cole, via Pinfall
We re-join BWF World Champion Gabe Shelley backstage, watching a television monitor, notebook in hand, taking notes on his potential competition, an eternal student of the game. As Gabe starts writing something down, somebody taps him on the shoulder. Gabe turns around and notices a man in a red mask, who nods at Shelley curtly before telling him what a big fan he is. The man introduces himself as Tao, the BWF's newest signee, and tells Gabe that one day, he plans on holding the same title sitting on Shelley's shoulder right now. Gabe responds by saying he'd love to see what the masked newcomer had to offer, and says that if he wants to be BWF World Champion, why not find out if he can hang with the current one? Tao agrees and next week, Tao will debut in a non-title match against the current BWF World Champion, Gabe Shelley! The two shake hands, wish one another luck, then Tao leaves as Gabe turns his attention back to the television for the third No Asylum Tournament Match.
NO ASYLUM TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL
Masakazu vs. Cody Clark[/u]
The bell rings and both men lock up in the center of the ring. Masakazu gets a few stiff kicks in, but Clark counters and drops Mas to his knees with a stiff abdomen shot followed by a Scott Pilgrim Special (Soccer Kick Uppercut to a Kneeling Opponent) and a cover for two. Clark pulls Mas back up to his feet and for the next several minutes, dominates the match with several stiff blows and near falls.
Mas turns the tide with a well-timed From Japan With Love (A stiff muay thai angle kick, where Masa raises his leg up and spins his body 180 degrees putting the full weight of his body into his SHIN, NOT his foot as he strikes the opponent across the head. IRL, this move actually strikes with the impact of a metal baseball bat) about seven minutes in, then spends another three minutes beating down Clark's defenses with amazing martial arts moves before finally lifting Clark and dropping him to the mat with his patented MasaDriver (The Gringo Killer) for the pinfall victory over the BWF veteran!
WINNER: Masakazu, via pinfall
A hype video for "The Punisher" Joshua Danielson plays. Shots of his PWA matches play with Danielson's theme song, "The Touch 2010" by Stan Bush accompanying it. As the video winds to a close, a close up shot of Danielson is shown. He leans into the camera and says "I’m Joshua Danielson, and I don’t die!" The screen then shatters into the BWF Havok logo, and underneath that, the words "NEXT WEEK" flash before the scene cuts back to the ring.
NO ASYLUM TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL
Jacob Collins vs. Chris Casino[/u]
Following his victory over Mr. Hardcore last week, Jacob Collins finds himself back in the main event of Havok, but this time, there's infinitely more on the line, as a win tonight means a step closer to competing against Gabe Shelley for the BWF World Championship at No Asylum, a goal that Collins' opponent, Chris Casino, feels destined for. Casino shattered the trachea of Father Superior on last week's Havok, and has promised that he is destined to be the next BWF World Champion.
As the entrances end, Collins and Casino meet up in the center of the ring, where Casino wastes no time in telling Jacob all about how great he is. Jacob makes the mistake of rolling his eyes at Casino's show of bravado, which leads Casino to slap Jacob hard before leading into several hard punches to the face of the Perennial Loser. After rocking Collins with several hard shots, Chris lifts Jacob up and drops him hard with a Brainbuster Suplex before covering for a two count.
Casino spends the next couple of minutes wearing Jacob down with various moves and holds, showing the BWF audience the sort of technical knowhow that won him notoriety in REBEL Pro and NAPW. Casino tried for several covers during this assault, but to no avail, as Jacob continually got his shoulder up in time, refusing to live up to his namesake. Finally, Casino prepares to put Collins away and sets him up for the Bankrupt Version 2.0 (Spinning Unprettier), but Collins pushes Casino away into the ropes, and on the rebound, catches him with a hurricanrana that turns the momentum in the favor of Collins!
The battle continues, as Collins and Casino wage war back and forth, each trying to put one another away with their most potent moves. In the end, however, Casino's arrogance would ultimately cost him; as Casino and Collins battled on the top rope (Nick Webb: They're in no man's land!) Collins was able to knock Casino off, only for Casino to land on his feet. The star laughed, then turned around right into a tornado DDT from a soaring Collins! Casino stumbled back to his feet and Collins grabbed him with the Three-Seconds-Flat (Styles Clash) into the cover... 1... 2... 3!
WINNER: Jacob Collins, via Pinfall
Following the match, Jacob rolls out of the ring, approaches and grins at his uncle Raizzor, who nods back at Jacob and pats him on the shoulder. Jacob heads up the ramp and high fives some fans as Casino comes to in the ring and immediately starts arguing with the referee. After several moments of intense yelling, Casino then grabs the ref and slams him to the mat with his Rolling The Hard 7 (STO into a Koji Clutch Submission), cranking back on the submission as the crowd boos loudly. The boos suddenly turns to cheers, though, as Raizzor, who has seen enough, climbs over the barricade and rolls into the ring!
Casino sees Raizzor and breaks the hold, then stands up and walks over to the former BWF World Champion and 2007 Gauntlet Run Sole Survivor and runs his mouth before finally spitting in Raizzor's face. The crowd "oohs" audibly as Raizzor wipes the spit from his cheek and stares at it for a moment, then launches his hand forward with lightning speed, catching Chris Casino's throat before lifting him in the air and slamming him to the mat with an Earth-shattering chokeslam! The crowd erupts as Raizzor looks down at Casino and shakes his head. A striking rift signals the beginning of “Vengeance” by Dream Evil and the lights blink out, and when they come back on, Raizzor is gone.
Casino slowly stirs back to his feet, vengeance of his own on his mind and in his heart as Nick Webb and Rayne wish us all a wonderful night from Baltimore! Camisado, Emanuel Cole, Masakazu and Jacob Collins... two of those men will be facing Gabe Shelley with the BWF World Championship on the line in two weeks at No Asylum... who will it be? We'll find out next week!
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