Post by David Slayton on Jun 8, 2014 3:08:05 GMT -6
Episode 172 - June 2, 2014
Nick Webb: Welcome, everyone, to Monday Night Havok! The Landon Arena in Topeka, Kansas is rocking, and for good reason - the Quarterfinals of the Happenstance Tournament kick off tonight!
Rayne: What started with sixteen now stands at eight, and of those eight, four will compete tonight. Two will be eliminated, and two will move on to Happenstance on June 16 to compete for the coveted Happenstance crown.
Nick Webb: Those matches will take place later tonight, but right now, we're kicking things off with a match that came about as the result of a challenge from last week. Let's take you back to last week's Havok and show you that footage.
LAST WEEK ON HAVOK
Don McMichael: I see. Is this an open challenge to Kristy Jackson, then? Perhaps a title contest if she were to win tonight?
Chris Maverick: I don't need handouts like she does. I'd rather focus my attention on someone who actually matters compared to her. Someone like Mike Mox.
Don McMichael: Mike Mox?
Chris Maverick: Did I stutter? The guy's a star, Donny! He beat Casey Campbell, you remember that? He may have won against a former World Champion, but he couldn't even hold the jock of the first-ever Chaos Theory Champion. You can quote that.
Don McMichael: If you say so.
Chris Maverick: I do say so, Don. In fact, you want me to toss out a challenge? Mox, you and me, one on one, next week. Show up if you have the balls. Don't expect to last more than ten seconds if you do. I'd make a crack about you being used to that, but c'mon. There's no way that guy has ever gotten laid.
Don McMichael: I see. Is this an open challenge to Kristy Jackson, then? Perhaps a title contest if she were to win tonight?
Chris Maverick: I don't need handouts like she does. I'd rather focus my attention on someone who actually matters compared to her. Someone like Mike Mox.
Don McMichael: Mike Mox?
Chris Maverick: Did I stutter? The guy's a star, Donny! He beat Casey Campbell, you remember that? He may have won against a former World Champion, but he couldn't even hold the jock of the first-ever Chaos Theory Champion. You can quote that.
Don McMichael: If you say so.
Chris Maverick: I do say so, Don. In fact, you want me to toss out a challenge? Mox, you and me, one on one, next week. Show up if you have the balls. Don't expect to last more than ten seconds if you do. I'd make a crack about you being used to that, but c'mon. There's no way that guy has ever gotten laid.
Rayne: The former Chaos Theory Champion had a lot to say about Mike Mox last week. Now, let's see if he can back it up. That match starts now!
Chris Maverick and Mike Mox stand in the ring opposite each other, Maverick is saying something that the camera is unable to pick up as the bell sounds. Mike looks ready, however Chris simply turns around, holding his arms out to the side, shouting that he was offering him a free shot. Mike, confused, looks over to Mike Kosiboski, who shrugs and Mox doesn’t really know what to do here. With Maverick still shouting, Mox gets a running start and dropkicks Chris, forcing him forward into the ropes, throat catching on the top rope. Chris backs up right into Mox’s grasp who rolls him backwards with a school boy as Mike gets down on the mat, counting the 1 2 3!!
WINNER: Mike Mox, via Pinfall
Mike jumps up with his arms raised, not believing how easy that match was. Maverick is quick to his feet and chases after Mike, who exits the ring and up the ramp, arms still raised in the air.
Nick Webb: That was unexpected!
Rayne: And Stupid. Mostly stupid.
Nick Webb: I would have to agree, but a big win here tonight for Mike Mox! Chris Maverick was not expecting that outcome; that is for certain!
See Her Face, Feel Her Fists
Rayne: Just what is a house of fun match, Nick?
Nick Webb: Well Rayne, you see all these objects and weapons around the ring? The goal of this match is to use them on your opponent until he’s unconscious.
Rayne: That’s barbaric! I love it!
Nick Webb: I thought you would. The winner is decided by pinfall; without further ado, let’s get this underway!
Axel and Mick are in the ring, staring each other down. It’s Axel with the first blow, a straight right hand to Mick’s jaw, but Horrorflick just stands there, grinning under his mask. Axel again with a straight right hand that Mick doesn’t react to, which leads to Axel backing up against the ropes and dashing at Mick, but running into a big boot! Axel hits the mat from the impact and rolls out of the ring, being followed by Horrorflick. Axel quickly grabs a 2x4 lying on the ground and swings it around, catching Mick in the side with the shot. Horroflick backs up, which allows for Axel to get a bit of a charge before clothesline Mick with the 2x4, knocking him down. Axel holds the lumber in the air for a pop from the crowd before he brings it down across Mick’s chest, snapping it in half!
Nick Webb: What a shot! That thick wood just snapped in half Rayne!
Rayne: One and a half inches of thickness, to be specific.
Axel grabs a table and flips it upside down, extending the legs of the wooded furniture and flipping it back over, making sure it was steady. He turns to get Mick, but Horrorflick is already to his feet, immediately lifting Axel up and slamming him right through the table with a spinebuster! Axel writhes in pain in the shards of the table, Horrorflick looking around for something else to use, finding a baseball bat covered in barbed wire. He grabs it and starts hitting his own hand with it as he approaches Axel, ignoring the pain he was causing himself. Axel was struggling to get up from the wreckage, but seeing Mick approaching with the barb wire shot some adrenalin in him and he slid back into the ring, preparing for the oncoming attack.
Nick Webb: After going through the table, Axel is looking to create some separation here Rayne.
Rayne: Can you blame him? Horrorflick is scary looking with that weapon!
Mick starts up the steps, getting on the apron. Axel dashes at him, sliding low with a baseball slide, knocking Mick off the apron, dropping the bat in the ring as he goes down. Mick though, lands on his feet and reaches in the ring, pulling out Axel’s right leg as he tries to get back up, tripping him straight down. Mick grabs a glass sheet and slides it into the ring before going inside, himself. Axel starts throwing hands as best he can, staggering Mick as he starts to get up. Chair in hand, Axel cracks Mick upside the head, going for a cover, but only getting a two count. Axel grabs the barbed wire baseball bat, swinging for the fences, but Horrorflick is able to sidestep the weapon, doubling Axel over with a hard boot before picking up the dropped bat, swinging it into the side of Axel’s head, connecting barbed wire on flesh! Modified Machete is what’s called on commentary, the camera picking up blood starting to gush out of Axel’s head. Leaning the glass sheet against the ropes, Mick lifts Axel up and grabs his throat, raising him high enough in the air to drive him straight down for The Witching Hour right through the glass! Mick is on top of Axel, and mercifully this one is over.
WINNER AND STILL CHAOS THEORY CHAMPION: Mick Horrorflick, via Pinfall
"Bleed The Freak" by Alice in Chains hits as "Sick" Mick rolls out of the ring, grabs his title and walks up the ramp without a second glance back at the ring. Officials check on Axel, who hasn't moved since taking the Witching Hour.
Nick Webb: Oh my! That match was every bit as brutal as we expected.
Rayne: Can I just say, I LOVE the Chaos Theory Title. We've gotten some fantastic matches out of it already, and it's only a month old! It's quickly becoming my favorite title in the BWF.
Nick Webb: And it's one that is defended on every broadcast, so you certainly will get your fill of Chaos Theory going forward.
Rayne: Jacob Figgins and Johnny Maverick would be proud.
Nick Webb: You can ask Johnny yourself; he's in action next! He teams with Austin Scott to face Caspian Savage and Scorpio. We'll be back after this commercial break!
Boiling Point
"Dreamwave" by Vogel plays over the BlazenTron for a moment as the crowd perks up, Scorpio walks out to the stage, microphone in hand, ready to fight. He looks down to the ring and shakes his head some and chuckles. He puts his hand up and "Dreamwave" fades away.
Scorpio: You know, I've been trying to make sense of this all night...
Scorpio looks down to Caspian Savage, his partner for the evening; and his two opponents in the ring.
Scorpio: I was the International Champion... one month... ONE MONTH ago. I get shafted into some triple threat bullshit as my rematch, and what happens? Some two-bit hack from the bottom of the card snatches it up, all because she just happened to be within eye shot of Corlen. And all this week, people have been asking, am I mad? Yes. I'm very fucking mad; first, I'm forced into a match with someone who didn't earn a shot at all... then, I'm thrusted into a rematch with another person who didn't earn their shot... and then, they're replaced by another person WHO DIDN'T EARN SHIT. Do you see what I am saying here? I am the only person who actually EARNED a shot at the title, and when I won, I was made out to be the bad guy! And you cheer for the people who scrape by and snatch up what they can like greedy vultures-You!
He points to Caspian Savage.
Scorpio: You're the self-proclaimed Jackal of Justice. Is what you saw last week justice?
Caspian is about to reply, even though he doesn't have a microphone, but Scorpio interrupts him.
Scorpio: Rhetorical fucking question, but I'll tell you the right answer anyway. NO! That was not justice, considering I actually WORK around here. I should have my fucking pick of the litter when it comes to titles! If I knew beforehand all I had to do was sit in the back, piss off the boss and I'd get all the title shots, I would've saved myself a lot of trouble. It's funny - I don't even have to be here to actually get paid. I could just say "Hi!" via satellite and they'd send me a check for my troubles and yet here I am, every week; I'm here and then some people get two weeks off, lounge around, come back refreshed and still I'm made out to be the bad guy, and now I gotta slum with these bottom feeders... pathetic... Austin Scott, fucking wannabe cowboy, and Johnny Maverick - just here to pick up a paycheck. None of you and I mean NONE OF YOU, FANS, OPPONENTS, PARTNERS, COMMENTATORS, NONE OF YOU are worth any of my time, and remember what I said last week. You can boo me all you want, but I'm the only one here who will rise to the top no matter what happens, and people like Maverick, Scott and even my thick headed partner Savage up there... will stay down here, where they belong. No skill... no talent... no push... because let's face it... whether I'm slumming down here at the bottom of the card... or I'm main evening this show... Everyone...
Scorpio looks out to the crowd.
Scorpio: AND I MEAN EVERYONE... comes to see...
He looks down to the ring.
Scorpio: Scorpio.
The bell rings with Scorpio and Johnny as the legal men. Almost immediately, Scorpio decides to kick back as he tags in Savage (with a hard slap to Savage's shoulder). Scorpio and Austin watch on as Savage and Johnny lock up. Savage tries to use his brute strength to overpower Maverick, but the veteran and former World Champion refuses to give an inch, keeping Savage firmly in control as the match wears on.
Nick Webb: Johnny's not letting Caspian get to him here. He's looking better than we've seen him in quite a while.
Rayne: He just hasn't choked yet. That's the Maverick luck, Chuck!
Nick Webb: My name's not Chuck.
Rayne: Shut up, Meg.
Nick Webb: My name's not -
Rayne: SHUT IT.
The match continues, with a few tags on both sides, several near falls by both sides and a surprisingly even contest. As the match draws toward its conclusion, Austin Scott and Scorpio find themselves the legal men in the match. After hitting Scorpio with his Straight Whiskey (Running Lariat), Austin starts to put him in the Lock 'em Up (Rings of Saturn) to a big pop from the crowd. Of course, that doesn't last, as Caspian jumps into the ring and kicks Austin in the head before he can lock in the submission. Johnny enters the ring to attack Savage, but the newcomer surprises J-Mav with a hard spear. Caspian rolls Johnny out of the ring and starts laying into him with punches at ringside while Scorpio comes to in the ring. He lifts Austin up, who is still dazed from Caspian's kick to the head, and drops him with The Dreamwave (Tommy Dreamer's TommyHawk) in the center of the ring. A quick, uninterrupted three count later, the match is over.
WINNERS: Scorpio & Caspian Savage, via Pinfall
"Dreamwave" by Vogel starts playing as Scorpio stands up and yells "What did I tell you?" before standing on the second rope in the corner and staring out into the crowd. Ringside, Caspian Savage has stood up, looking down at Johnny and smirking, his job done for the evening.
Nick Webb: After a string of bad luck, Scorpio scores a huge win for his team over a very game Austin Scott, who is still suffering some growing pains of his own.
Rayne: It's gonna take more than one win to reverse Scorpio's fortunes, but it's certainly a start.
The first of tonight's two Quarterfinal Matches almost ends as quickly as it begins, as Akemi reverses an Alli Taylor clothesline into a roll-up with her legs hooking Alli's (think RVD) for a very close two count. For the rest of the match, Akemi stays one step ahead of Alli - a move that ends up costing her in the end. After dodging an attempted Angels Sing (Moonsault) from Alli, Akemi lines her opponent up and hits the Gift of the Starflower (Devil Lock DDT)! 1... 2... 3-NO! At the last possible second, Alli gets her shoulder up and Akemi can't believe it!
Nick Webb: Alli Taylor just kicked out of Akemi Hayashi's Gift of the Starflower, and these fans are in shock, not to mention Akemi herself!
Rayne: This is Happenstance, Nick! You pull out all the stops, you put your body through hell and you push through things you never thought possible, because you only get one opportunity to make an impact!
Still in shock, Akemi soldiers on, standing up and motioning for Alli to do the same. As Alli reaches her knees, Akemi leaps forward and goes for her Grapey Marshmallow Fizz (Shining Axe Kick), but halfway through the move, Alli grabs Akemi and rolls her up in a school boy - but the referee doesn't see Alli grab the second rope as she does so! 1, 2, 3!
WINNER: Alli Taylor, via Pinfall
"Goin' Down" by the Pretty Reckless hits the speakers as Alli rolls out of the ring quickly, basking in her tainted victory. The crowd boos her relentlessly as she backs her way up the ramp, pointing at her head and mimicking a crown being placed atop it. In the ring, Akemi desperately tries to explain to the referee that Alli cheated, but the ref didn't see it, so he can't do anything about it.
Nick Webb: What a heartbreaking loss for Akemi Hayashi... and what a despicable way for Alli Taylor to advance to the Semifinals of this year's Happenstance Tournament.
Rayne: Is it despicable to do whatever it takes to win? She's not despicable, Nick. She's a WINNER!
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Before the match, Adams offers his hand to Allen out of respect. Although wary, Allen shakes Adams' hand, which garners a pop from the crowd. The bell rings and both Allen and Adams circle one another, wary of making a mistake. They lock up and the larger Allen takes control, lifting Adams up with a powerslam before dropping an elbow and a cover for only 1. Both men roll to their feet and lock up again, and this time, Adams gains the upper hand with a quick offense, unsettling Allen with several punches fast enough to belong to Barry Allen, followed by a stiff kick to the Tag Team Champion's head. He covers, and much like Allen before, only gets 1.
Nick Webb: Both of these men seem evenly matched at this point in the contest. This one could easily come down to whoever makes the first mistake... or whoever hits hardest.
The match drags on, with momentum shifting between both men across two commercial breaks, though neither man can seemingly keep the other one down for more than a 2 count. As they start to pull out the bigger guns, both Allen and AJ struggle to hit their major signature moves, the ones who can turn the tide in a match in an instant. After several minutes of back and forth, Allen finally strikes gold, hitting The Set-Up (Double Arm DDT). Opting not to go for the cover, Allen picks Adams up and sets him up for THE PUNCHLINE (Package Piledriver), but before he can hit it, Adams escapes, using the momentum from Allen lifting him into the air to sit upright and roll right over his head, landing on his feet! Allen turns around and, perhaps out of instinct, Adams leaps up, catching Allen with the Last Call (Codebreaker)!
Rayne: What a counter! No one has ever gotten out of The Punchline like that!
Not content to try lifting Allen up only to give him a chance to reverse, Adams heads to the top rope and lines himself up. Then, he leaps off the top rope and hits Allen dead center with the rarely-seen 450 Splash! The crowd pops for the move as Adams hooks both of Allen's legs. 1... 2... 3! This match is over!
WINNER: AJ Adams, via Pinfall
"Lights Out" by P.O.D. starts playing as AJ Adams slowly rises to his feet, realizing he had to go through hell to win this match. He poses for the fans as they give both men a standing ovation for their effort and the fantastic match they all just witnessed. The music cuts out as Allen Chaney rises to his feet, holding his head and abdomen. AJ hesitantly approaches Allen and says something inaudible to the Tag Team Champion before once again offering a hand out of respect. This time, Allen doesn't hesitate and returns the handshake, saying something to AJ as well. Adams pats Allen on the shoulder and nods before exiting the ring, the fans still cheering for both men.
Nick Webb: Now THAT is what you want to see in a Happenstance Tournament Match. Two individuals who leave it all in the ring, with a win earned through hard work and determination, not shortcuts.
Rayne: Oh, drop it, would you? The ref didn't see Alli cheat, so she didn't cheat. It's as simple as that.
Nick Webb: I doubt Akemi would agree with you.
Promises, Promises
Topeka, Kansas. Backstage during Monday Havok, the Sovereign BWF Champion Zoe Cooper sits beside her boyfriend, Austin Scott, who lost a tag team match earlier this evening. Zoe herself is still using a crutch to get around, and her leg only looks marginally better- a point that Austin has not thought to ignore.
Austin Scott: Hey, little lady.
He points to Zoe's knee, which is still wearing a brace.
Austin Scott: You got your big match next week. You gonna be okay to go out there?
Zoe Cooper: Yeah. I'll manage. I always do.
It is impossible to miss the concern etched on Austin's face.
Austin Scott: Hey now, this isn't some pushover talent you're facing. You're going up against Casey Campbell. The guy's a former World Champion here in BWF. He's on the Hall of Fame, too. I just worry about you. That's all.
Zoe leans in and kisses Austin on the cheek.
Zoe Cooper: I know, and it means the world to me. Just know that I'm going to go out there and do what I do best, no matter what they're saying about my knee. I'll soldier on, I'll beat Casey, and I'll move on to win the Happenstance tournament. I don't want for much, Austin, but I really want this win. I want that crown, because if I get it, that means Alli Taylor doesn't. Right now, that's the best revenge I can possibly think of.
The former International BWF Champion scowls at the mention of Alli.
Austin Scott: Yeah, she moved on to the pay-per-view earlier tonight. There's every chance you might end up facing her if you get past Casey and AJ.
Zoe Cooper: AJ?
Austin Scott: Yeah, AJ Adams. He advanced tonight, too.
Zoe Cooper: Good. I wouldn't want things to be too easy for me.
Zoe smirks, letting out a small chuckle.
Zoe Cooper: I hope the finals are Alli and me. I want to be the one to end her dream personally after what she did to me at Danger Zone.
Austin Scott: Just be careful she don't end your dream in the process. We don't need you being collateral damage, darlin'.
Zoe Cooper: Like I said before, I'll soldier on. I don't try to hold grudges, but I'm also far from perfect. Somehow, I'm going to make Alli Taylor wish she never tried to make an example out of me. That's a promise.
Nick Webb: We’re being joined here for this match by the number one contender, Matt Stone.
Rayne: It’s great to have you here with us, Matt.
Matt Stone: I’m sure it is. I look forward to educating the two of you.
Nick Webb: Oh joy...
At the sound of the bell, Liz and Kristy lock up, Elizabeth having a slight power advantage begins to push Kristy back, but Jackson falls on her own and flips Liz over with an arm drag, sending the World Champion rolling into the ropes, Kristy back to her feet looking ready. Davis starts shouting at claiming a hair pull when one didn’t occur. Seth says he didn’t see anything and Liz glares over at Kristy, who clearly has no time for Davis’ games, charging at Liz and spearing her, sending both women through the ropes! The crowd pops huge for this, Kristy getting to her feet after a few seconds, holding her head for precaution and raising her arm up for the crowd. Katrina comes around the corner to check on Liz as Kristy rolls back in the ring.
Nick Webb: A fast start for Kristy Jackson! The Champion is down guys!
Matt Stone: Yeah, she was too busy trying to convince the referee of something, cause that ever works and was caught off guard. Rookie mistake.
Rayne: I have to agree with Stone on this one, not her best moment.
Katrina helps Liz up to her feet, turning back to look at Stone on commentary who has taken to whistling at her for a moment, Liz brushing passed Katrina on her way back in the ring. Getting back inside, Liz and Kristy lock up again, this time it’s Elizabeth, with the help of Kristy’s hair, who’s able to flip her over on her back. Davis gets up, flipping her own hair back as a show of disrespect, and she gets a running dropkick in the face for her efforts, knocking her back into the corner. Kristy runs up and leaps on the World Champion, raining down right hands as the crowd counts along with her. Five! Six! Seven! It’s at this point that Davis takes a few steps out of the corner, holding Kristy in place and falling backwards, Jackson’s head hitting the top turnbuckle! Kristy holds her face, in pain, and with her back to Elizabeth, has her right leg kicked right out from under her.
Rayne: Smart counter there from Liz, able to get out of the corner and start working over Kristy’s leg.
Matt Stone: Yeah, I taught her that, of course.
Nick Webb: This is the first time in the match that Kristy has looked to be in trouble though, this is where the real test starts.
With Kristy on the mat holding her knee, Davis grabs it and drags her out to the center of the ring, lifting Kristy in the air and driving her straight down, knee first. The blonde cries out in pain and rolls away to try and create some separation from the World Champion, who stays on the offensive with a few kicks at the side of Kristy. Davis grabs Kristy’s head and lifts her up to her knees, shouting something at her before rearing back and slapping the taste out of her mouth to a chorus of boos from the crowd.
Nick Webb: What a show of disrespect from our World Champion.
Matt Stone: I kinda taught her that one, too
Rayne: Kudos to you, then! That was kind of hot!
Looking smug, Davis bends down to pick up Jackson and takes a stiff forearm to the side of the head, followed by a second! Liz backs up and is is chopped across the chest for her troubles, backing up all the way to the corner. Kristy sends kick after kick to her midsection, pulling Davis out by her arm and lifting her straight up into the air, driving her straight down with a flapjack! As Lix starts to get up, she’s dropkicked from behind and runs straight into the ropes, walking backwards into a beautiful German Suplex, Kristy bridging but only getting a two count. Kristy holds her knee as she gets back up, measuring the champion and leaping in the air, driving her fist right into the face of Liz for her Final Assault, Davis spinning on her back foot and falling, hunched over the middle rope. Kristy hits the far ropes and runs, as fast as she can with the injured leg and goes for her Bloodline (619), but Liz catches her! Davis quickly pulls her back in the ring by her feet, Kristy hitting her head and back on the mat, allowing for Elizabeth to quickly spin around her right leg and lock in the Maple Leaf Lock (Figure 4)! Kristy is immediately subjected to the pain of the hold shaking her head no and looking for the ropes, reaching out as best as she could before finally succumbing to the pain and tapping out.
WINNER: Elizabeth Davis, via Submission
Liz releases the hold and brushes her hair back out of her face, looking at the announce table and finding the number one contender, Matt Stone standing atop the table, slowly clapping for her. Katrina slides in the ring with Liz’s belt and hands it to her, Davis and Stone’s eyes never wavering from one another. Stone mouths “Well Done” with a slight smirk on his face, Liz scowling at her future opponent.
Nick Webb: Impressive win there from Elizabeth Davis as she heads into Happenstance ready to defend her title.
Rayne: She’ll need to be ready, she’s stepping into the ring with our new paperweight, Matt Stone.
Nick Webb: Well for Rayne, I’m Nick Webb and we’ll see you next week on the last Havok before Happenstance! Be sure not to -
This Show's Not Over Yet
In the middle of Nick's sentence, "The Look" by Roxette hits the BlazenTron and the crowd gives a mixed reaction as BWF C.E.O. Emily Corlen walks out onto the stage, smiling smugly. The music fades out as she speaks.
Emily Corlen: Well done, Liz. Excellent match. And kudos to you as well, Kristy. Good hustle out there. You'll get her someday. Now, onto business. Matty, dear. Are you paying attention?
Matt indeed is paying attention, his focus now solely on the woman who has made it her job to punish him at every turn since he humiliated her at Tainted Twilight.
Emily Corlen: Good. We just witnessed Liz getting it done in the clutch, or whatever. She walked into the main event and she left with her hand raised in victory. It's what is expected from the BWF World Champion. Considering you could very well have that title in a few weeks' time, I'd like to find out if you have what it takes, similarly, to shine in the main event.
Matt starts to yell something, but Emily continues, ignoring him.
Emily Corlen: Next week, in the final Havok main event before Happenstance, you will be in action, Matt. Not only that, but you'll be in action against a man who, earlier tonight, decried his status in the BWF, believing himself to deserve a better station than he has received as of late. It's certainly a man you're familiar with... of course, I am talking about Scorpio.
The fans cheer at this announcement, while Matt smiles confidently.
Emily Corlen: You're confident. Good. You'd better be. See, there's going to be a stipulation attached to this match. If you win, Matt, if you can defeat Scorpio one more time... then he's done for the rest of the year. No more Championship opportunities for Scorpio in 2014. He'll be stuck where he is and he can deal with it.
The crowd half cheers, half boos at this. Apparently, Scorpio made some fans tonight in Topeka.
Emily Corlen: With that in mind, if Scorpio wins... he'll be added to your title match at Happenstance.
A big pop for this one, surprisingly. Both Matt and Liz angrily protest this announcement.
Emily Corlen: Hey, hey, hey. Stuff it. I know what you're thinking. "Ooh, another three way for the World Title. How unoriginal and lame and waah waah waah boo hoo so sad." You don't like it, beat Scorpio's ass next Monday night. Just don't come crying to me when you choke like it's 2009 in PWA, Tiger. Have fun next week.
Emily turns to leave, but spins around, still grinning.
Emily Corlen: Oh, silly me. One more thing. Liz, darling? You're going to be the Special Referee for that match. And so help me, if you even look like you're doing anything unacceptable of a BWF referee? I'll strip you of the Championship so fast, your last name will legally be changed to Vespertine. Believe it.
"The Look" kicks up again as Emily walks back through the curtain. The crowd gives a mostly mixed response to the news, while Liz and Matt stare at each other again, but now in a decidedly different light.
Nick Webb: Wow! What a huge announcement! Stone vs. Scorpio in the main event of next week's Havok! Liz Davis as the Special Referee!
Rayne: And the stipulation! Stone wins, Scorpio can't compete for any titles for the rest of the year... but Scorpio wins, and he fights for the World Title at Happenstance!
Nick Webb: Add the final two Happenstance Quarterfinal Matches to that, and you've got a recipe for must see TV! Do NOT miss next week's Havok, folks! You'll regret it if you do! For Rayne, I'm Nick Webb... good night from Topeka! Good night from Monday Night Havok!
We see one last shot of Matt and Liz staring at one another, before the camera fades to the BWF logo, and then to black.
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QUICK RESULTS
Mike Mox def. Chris Maverick
Mick Horrorflick def. Axel; BWF CHAOS THEORY TITLE RETAINED
Scorpio & Caspian Savage def. Johnny Maverick & Austin Scott
HAPPENSTANCE TOURNAMENT: Alli Taylor def. Akemi Hayashi
HAPPENSTANCE TOURNAMENT: AJ Adams def. Allen Chaney
Elizabeth Davis def. Kristy Jackson