Post by kazreturns on Aug 25, 2019 10:48:06 GMT -5
GWF: Uprising 2091
08.27.2091 from Amazon Arena, Bellatrix, Orion
The Show opens with the announcers welcoming us to Amazon Arena on Bellatrix! They go over the list of matches we will see here tonight as a video package plays highlights of the events leading up to Uprising. Then the announcers talk about the Galaxian Championship situation between Thantos, Wolf and Spike. A short interview with Spike, conducted after last week’s show, is played. There is a ton of censored profanity directed at both Wolf and Thantos, but to make a long story short, Spike tells both men he’s coming for them and for the GWF Galaxian Championship.
The announcers send things to ringside where our first match of the night is about to begin. The Cosmic Cage is already in place around the ring.
Cosmic Cage Match
vs.
Pit Viper vs. Death Masque
Pit Viper never really seemed to get out of the blocks in this match. Death Masque seemed to have a counter to everything Pit Viper tired. The cage was really an after thought as it never came into play. Death Masque made quick work of the masked Titan and put him down with the MELTDOWN.
Winner via Pin Fall
Death Masque
War Games Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Defense Fighters (c) vs Awesome Studs
Pulsar Prime and Mr. Galaxy started off the match and tore into each other in the opening minutes of this contest. Mr. Galaxy survived a back to back combination of both Pulsar’s finishers, kicking out of both the WHIRLWIND and SOLAR STRAIN. An arrant deathjump took out the referee for a short period and Pulsar again took over on offense. The action spilled outside the ring and a brawl between Mr. Galaxy and Mesmer got out of control and Galaxy got disqualified after knocking Mesmer into the ring post, then attempting to hit him with a chair!
Winners and still War Games Tag Team Champions
Defense Fighters
Renegade is interviewed backstage. He said he knew Terak was going to show up tonight, and he was bringing a special beating for his former partner. He had made a few new, like-minded friends as of late, and would be introducing them soon.
Interplanetary Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Nightmare (c) vs, TitanPower
Whiplash beat Lord Nexus like a government mule for the first 4 minutes of this contest, seemingly on his way to an easy victory. Whiplash was using the ropes to choke Nexus, but the Titan slipped from the grip of his attacker and made the tag to Billy Joe Boxer, who was anxiously waiting to get into the action. Billy hit two Jawbusters, knocking Whiplash silly. As the Assassin tried to make the defensive tag, Billy Joe blasted him with a TKO, which sent him stumbling around the ring. Splatter tried to make the save, but Lord Nexus cut him off and tackled him. Boxer nailed Whiplash with another TKO and covered the former Executioner for the three count.
Winners and New Interplanetary Tag Team Champions
TitanPower
The Titans celebrated their title win by going into the crowd as the fans cheered the new champions!
A vignette is played featuring the match between Star Warrior and Mad Jester from last week, showing the ending of the bout where Jester blasted Warrior with his jester stick and the brawl afterwards.
vs.
Star Warrior vs. Mad Jester
This match looked to be the usual Star Warrior fare, where he takes over on offense and runs over his opponent, nails the Cosmic Big Bang and calls it a night. Halfway through that typical Star Warrior match, the Mad Jester flipped the script. Warrior was doing his thing when he slung the Jester into the turnbuckle and ran in to spear the mad one when the Jester moved and Star Warrior went crashing into the ring post and fell out of the ring the hard way. His arm was lifeless and looked to be bent in a way that an arm isn’t supposed to bend. The Jester had no sympathy for the apparent injury and brutalized Star Warrior once he made his way back into the ring. The Mad Jester threw everything he had at Star Warrior, trying time after time to keep him down for the three count. Even a JAGGED EDGE couldn’t keep the valiant hero down.
Star Warrior finally started to show signs of life and fought back, putting Jester down for a two count with a Tomahawk chop. The Jester tried to regroup outside the ring, but Warrior followed him and the two fought around the ring, both men nearly getting counted out. Jester again rolled out of the ring, and as before, Star Warrior followed, only for the Jester to blatantly hit Star Warrior in the ribs with his Jester stick, once again earning him a disqualification!
Star Warrior doubled over, and Jester hit him with the stick again, this time in the back of the head. Star Warrior went down in a heap onto the ringside mats, where Mad Jester put the boots to his ribs, laughing like a mad man! The referee and several officials once again had to restrain the Jester from further attacks! Star Warrior was helped to the backstage area for medical attention!
Winner via disqualification
Star Warrior
vs.
Bomb Squad vs. Powers of Darkness
Commander Sam again insisted he start the match, much to the dismay of his partner, Powerhouse. The two had words before Sam and Bishop Hell locked it up in the ring. Sam began to out wrestle Hell for a bit, before the Bishop turned things around and reversed a belly to belly suplex with a good old fashioned fist to the face. Sam stumbled a bit, as the punch must have done more damage than it seemed and he went for a tag. Powerhouse dropped off the ring apron and walked up the ramp and out of the arena.
Sam reversed an atomic drop and hit a Peacemaker Slingshot for a 1 count. The Commander hit Bishop Hell with his finisher, SAM’S ATOMIC DROP and put Hell down on the canvas. Count Necros stormed the ring to make the save for his partner, but was also taken off his feet with another SAM’S ATOMIC DROP. Commander Sam covered Bishop Hell and got the three count.
He did not celebrate the win, instead he headed to the backstage area to find Powerhouse.
Winners via Pin Fall
Bomb Squad
Terak has an interview before his match, he says that he doesn’t know what caused his former partner to change, but it doesn’t matter now. Renegade has become like a rabid animal at his zoo, and he’s going to do to Renegade what they do to all rabid animals, put him down.
Titan Death Match
vs.
Terak vs. Renegade
Terak opened a neptunian sized can of whoop ass on Renegade in this match! He jumped Renegade before the bell and never let up. Renegade was on his heels the entire match, almost running from the enraged Terak, at times he was begging him off. Even outside the ring, Renegade couldn’t find solitude, as Terak took advantage of the Titan Death rules and battered his former partner all over the ringside area. Terak turned things up even further by launching an ariel assault from the top ropes, before trapping Renegade in the BARBARIAN KNEE SHUFFLE. Renegade fought his way to the ropes, but the rules dictated that there would be no rope breaks! Still holding onto the ropes and howling in pain, Renegade had no choice but to tap out!
Winner via submission
Terak
Aethran Street Fight
GWF Galaxian Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Beast of Burden (c) vs. Gladiators
Two words. Aethran Dominance. Brute and Massacre opened the door to Ani-manville and completely trashed the place. Brute overpowered the Badger to open the match, beating him from corner to corner, both inside the ring and out. Once Iron Mane tagged in, he didn’t fare much better. Although he did manage to get Brute off his feet, the big Aethran got the hot tag to his partner. Massacre, who came in like a wildfire and cleaned house. Stomping and smashing Iron Mane, Massacre went to the top rope for a massive flying clothesline and followed up with a Gladiator Piledriver, almost putting the Ani-man through the canvas, for a two count.
Massacre hit another Gladiator Piledriver and tagged Brute in for the dreaded Decapitator, which nearly took the battered Iron Mane’s head off. Brute covered Iron Mane while Massacre ran over the Badger. A three count later, we had new GWF Tag Team Champions!
The Gladiators celebrated inside the rings, as this title victory had been a long time coming for the Aethran duo. A post match interview revealed that the Gladiators were putting the tag teams of the GWF on notice. There were too many so called “tag team champions” running around the place. They were coming for all the gold!
Winners via pin fall and new GWF Tag Team Champions
The Gladiators
War Games Championship Match
vs.
Massif (c) vs. Comrade Terror
Another good back and forth match, Massif and Comrade Terror traded blows back and forth for a good 5 minutes. At one point, Comrade Terror hit his ATOMIC WARHEAD and looked to be about to win the belt, but Massif kicked out and pressed the attack. The action spilled out of the ring and Comrade Terror found himself disqualified after putting Massif through the announce table.
Winner via disqualification and still War Games Champion
Massif
Interplanetary Championship Match
vs.
Matador of M83 (c) vs. Lance Atlas
Lance Atlas was completely outclassed in this match up. Having been granted a shot due to his performance against Killer Queen last week, the Matador proved that Lance wasn’t ready for the big time. It took Matador just over a minute to hit the BULLWHIP and pin Atlas. An easy night for the champ.
Winner and still Interplanetary Champion
Matador of M83
The battle for the crown
vs.
Spike vs. Exo King
Spike was in a foul mood going into this match up and it showed. Although Exo King tried to get some offense in, Spike dominated the King in route to hitting his MEGA DESTROYER for the easy win. After the match, Spike threw down the crown onto the mat and stomped it flat!
He addressed the crowd, saying he had no need for this trinket. He didn’t need the distraction of this petty “feud” as he had bigger plans. He warned both Wolf and Thantos, saying that it didn’t matter who won tonight. Spike was coming for the champion and he wanted his belt!
Winner via Pin Fall
Spike
After Spike left the ring, Exo King reclaimed his flattened crown, cradling it and almost crying over the damage done to his prized possession!
GWF Galaxian Heavyweight Championship Match
vs.
Thantos (c) vs. Wolf
The tension between these two was palatable before the match. When the bell rang, the action didn’t disappoint. Like a chess match, they traded moves and counter moves for the first five minutes with neither man gaining an advantage. Wolf took control when he caught Thantos with a running boot in the corner, dizzying his foe. Wolf then tore into Thantos with bites and claws, hurting the champion further. Thantos made a comback by slinging Wolf into the ropes and catching him with a big back elbow. Wolf recovered and again went on the offensive, rocking the champ with clotheslines and a backwards leg sweep that put Thantos on the canvas.
Wolf went for a power slam but his legs buckled, possibly from the damage done by Thantos and Krakan two weeks earlier, and Thantos landed on top of him. Barely able to stand, Wolf was turned inside out by a massive running clothesline from Thantos. The champion went for the cover and, surprising even Thantos, a three count later, Thantos had retained his championship.
Winner and still GWF Heavyweight Champion
Thantos
Thantos celebrated his victory as Wolf rolled to the outside of the ring and held his knee, obviously in a great deal of pain. Spike entered the arena to the top of the ramp and pointed at Thantos. He made a “I’m going to break you in half!” motion with his hands as Thantos looked up the isle at his new challenger!
While Thantos and Spike were having their stare down, the arena lights went out. The Holovision screen above Spike lit up and the words we've seen once before again appeared:
CHAOS IS COMING!
08.27.2091 from Amazon Arena, Bellatrix, Orion
The Show opens with the announcers welcoming us to Amazon Arena on Bellatrix! They go over the list of matches we will see here tonight as a video package plays highlights of the events leading up to Uprising. Then the announcers talk about the Galaxian Championship situation between Thantos, Wolf and Spike. A short interview with Spike, conducted after last week’s show, is played. There is a ton of censored profanity directed at both Wolf and Thantos, but to make a long story short, Spike tells both men he’s coming for them and for the GWF Galaxian Championship.
The announcers send things to ringside where our first match of the night is about to begin. The Cosmic Cage is already in place around the ring.
Cosmic Cage Match
vs.
Pit Viper vs. Death Masque
Pit Viper never really seemed to get out of the blocks in this match. Death Masque seemed to have a counter to everything Pit Viper tired. The cage was really an after thought as it never came into play. Death Masque made quick work of the masked Titan and put him down with the MELTDOWN.
Winner via Pin Fall
Death Masque
War Games Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Defense Fighters (c) vs Awesome Studs
Pulsar Prime and Mr. Galaxy started off the match and tore into each other in the opening minutes of this contest. Mr. Galaxy survived a back to back combination of both Pulsar’s finishers, kicking out of both the WHIRLWIND and SOLAR STRAIN. An arrant deathjump took out the referee for a short period and Pulsar again took over on offense. The action spilled outside the ring and a brawl between Mr. Galaxy and Mesmer got out of control and Galaxy got disqualified after knocking Mesmer into the ring post, then attempting to hit him with a chair!
Winners and still War Games Tag Team Champions
Defense Fighters
Renegade is interviewed backstage. He said he knew Terak was going to show up tonight, and he was bringing a special beating for his former partner. He had made a few new, like-minded friends as of late, and would be introducing them soon.
Interplanetary Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Nightmare (c) vs, TitanPower
Whiplash beat Lord Nexus like a government mule for the first 4 minutes of this contest, seemingly on his way to an easy victory. Whiplash was using the ropes to choke Nexus, but the Titan slipped from the grip of his attacker and made the tag to Billy Joe Boxer, who was anxiously waiting to get into the action. Billy hit two Jawbusters, knocking Whiplash silly. As the Assassin tried to make the defensive tag, Billy Joe blasted him with a TKO, which sent him stumbling around the ring. Splatter tried to make the save, but Lord Nexus cut him off and tackled him. Boxer nailed Whiplash with another TKO and covered the former Executioner for the three count.
Winners and New Interplanetary Tag Team Champions
TitanPower
The Titans celebrated their title win by going into the crowd as the fans cheered the new champions!
A vignette is played featuring the match between Star Warrior and Mad Jester from last week, showing the ending of the bout where Jester blasted Warrior with his jester stick and the brawl afterwards.
vs.
Star Warrior vs. Mad Jester
This match looked to be the usual Star Warrior fare, where he takes over on offense and runs over his opponent, nails the Cosmic Big Bang and calls it a night. Halfway through that typical Star Warrior match, the Mad Jester flipped the script. Warrior was doing his thing when he slung the Jester into the turnbuckle and ran in to spear the mad one when the Jester moved and Star Warrior went crashing into the ring post and fell out of the ring the hard way. His arm was lifeless and looked to be bent in a way that an arm isn’t supposed to bend. The Jester had no sympathy for the apparent injury and brutalized Star Warrior once he made his way back into the ring. The Mad Jester threw everything he had at Star Warrior, trying time after time to keep him down for the three count. Even a JAGGED EDGE couldn’t keep the valiant hero down.
Star Warrior finally started to show signs of life and fought back, putting Jester down for a two count with a Tomahawk chop. The Jester tried to regroup outside the ring, but Warrior followed him and the two fought around the ring, both men nearly getting counted out. Jester again rolled out of the ring, and as before, Star Warrior followed, only for the Jester to blatantly hit Star Warrior in the ribs with his Jester stick, once again earning him a disqualification!
Star Warrior doubled over, and Jester hit him with the stick again, this time in the back of the head. Star Warrior went down in a heap onto the ringside mats, where Mad Jester put the boots to his ribs, laughing like a mad man! The referee and several officials once again had to restrain the Jester from further attacks! Star Warrior was helped to the backstage area for medical attention!
Winner via disqualification
Star Warrior
vs.
Bomb Squad vs. Powers of Darkness
Commander Sam again insisted he start the match, much to the dismay of his partner, Powerhouse. The two had words before Sam and Bishop Hell locked it up in the ring. Sam began to out wrestle Hell for a bit, before the Bishop turned things around and reversed a belly to belly suplex with a good old fashioned fist to the face. Sam stumbled a bit, as the punch must have done more damage than it seemed and he went for a tag. Powerhouse dropped off the ring apron and walked up the ramp and out of the arena.
Sam reversed an atomic drop and hit a Peacemaker Slingshot for a 1 count. The Commander hit Bishop Hell with his finisher, SAM’S ATOMIC DROP and put Hell down on the canvas. Count Necros stormed the ring to make the save for his partner, but was also taken off his feet with another SAM’S ATOMIC DROP. Commander Sam covered Bishop Hell and got the three count.
He did not celebrate the win, instead he headed to the backstage area to find Powerhouse.
Winners via Pin Fall
Bomb Squad
Terak has an interview before his match, he says that he doesn’t know what caused his former partner to change, but it doesn’t matter now. Renegade has become like a rabid animal at his zoo, and he’s going to do to Renegade what they do to all rabid animals, put him down.
Titan Death Match
vs.
Terak vs. Renegade
Terak opened a neptunian sized can of whoop ass on Renegade in this match! He jumped Renegade before the bell and never let up. Renegade was on his heels the entire match, almost running from the enraged Terak, at times he was begging him off. Even outside the ring, Renegade couldn’t find solitude, as Terak took advantage of the Titan Death rules and battered his former partner all over the ringside area. Terak turned things up even further by launching an ariel assault from the top ropes, before trapping Renegade in the BARBARIAN KNEE SHUFFLE. Renegade fought his way to the ropes, but the rules dictated that there would be no rope breaks! Still holding onto the ropes and howling in pain, Renegade had no choice but to tap out!
Winner via submission
Terak
Aethran Street Fight
GWF Galaxian Tag Team Championship Match
vs.
Beast of Burden (c) vs. Gladiators
Two words. Aethran Dominance. Brute and Massacre opened the door to Ani-manville and completely trashed the place. Brute overpowered the Badger to open the match, beating him from corner to corner, both inside the ring and out. Once Iron Mane tagged in, he didn’t fare much better. Although he did manage to get Brute off his feet, the big Aethran got the hot tag to his partner. Massacre, who came in like a wildfire and cleaned house. Stomping and smashing Iron Mane, Massacre went to the top rope for a massive flying clothesline and followed up with a Gladiator Piledriver, almost putting the Ani-man through the canvas, for a two count.
Massacre hit another Gladiator Piledriver and tagged Brute in for the dreaded Decapitator, which nearly took the battered Iron Mane’s head off. Brute covered Iron Mane while Massacre ran over the Badger. A three count later, we had new GWF Tag Team Champions!
The Gladiators celebrated inside the rings, as this title victory had been a long time coming for the Aethran duo. A post match interview revealed that the Gladiators were putting the tag teams of the GWF on notice. There were too many so called “tag team champions” running around the place. They were coming for all the gold!
Winners via pin fall and new GWF Tag Team Champions
The Gladiators
War Games Championship Match
vs.
Massif (c) vs. Comrade Terror
Another good back and forth match, Massif and Comrade Terror traded blows back and forth for a good 5 minutes. At one point, Comrade Terror hit his ATOMIC WARHEAD and looked to be about to win the belt, but Massif kicked out and pressed the attack. The action spilled out of the ring and Comrade Terror found himself disqualified after putting Massif through the announce table.
Winner via disqualification and still War Games Champion
Massif
Interplanetary Championship Match
vs.
Matador of M83 (c) vs. Lance Atlas
Lance Atlas was completely outclassed in this match up. Having been granted a shot due to his performance against Killer Queen last week, the Matador proved that Lance wasn’t ready for the big time. It took Matador just over a minute to hit the BULLWHIP and pin Atlas. An easy night for the champ.
Winner and still Interplanetary Champion
Matador of M83
The battle for the crown
vs.
Spike vs. Exo King
Spike was in a foul mood going into this match up and it showed. Although Exo King tried to get some offense in, Spike dominated the King in route to hitting his MEGA DESTROYER for the easy win. After the match, Spike threw down the crown onto the mat and stomped it flat!
He addressed the crowd, saying he had no need for this trinket. He didn’t need the distraction of this petty “feud” as he had bigger plans. He warned both Wolf and Thantos, saying that it didn’t matter who won tonight. Spike was coming for the champion and he wanted his belt!
Winner via Pin Fall
Spike
After Spike left the ring, Exo King reclaimed his flattened crown, cradling it and almost crying over the damage done to his prized possession!
GWF Galaxian Heavyweight Championship Match
vs.
Thantos (c) vs. Wolf
The tension between these two was palatable before the match. When the bell rang, the action didn’t disappoint. Like a chess match, they traded moves and counter moves for the first five minutes with neither man gaining an advantage. Wolf took control when he caught Thantos with a running boot in the corner, dizzying his foe. Wolf then tore into Thantos with bites and claws, hurting the champion further. Thantos made a comback by slinging Wolf into the ropes and catching him with a big back elbow. Wolf recovered and again went on the offensive, rocking the champ with clotheslines and a backwards leg sweep that put Thantos on the canvas.
Wolf went for a power slam but his legs buckled, possibly from the damage done by Thantos and Krakan two weeks earlier, and Thantos landed on top of him. Barely able to stand, Wolf was turned inside out by a massive running clothesline from Thantos. The champion went for the cover and, surprising even Thantos, a three count later, Thantos had retained his championship.
Winner and still GWF Heavyweight Champion
Thantos
Thantos celebrated his victory as Wolf rolled to the outside of the ring and held his knee, obviously in a great deal of pain. Spike entered the arena to the top of the ramp and pointed at Thantos. He made a “I’m going to break you in half!” motion with his hands as Thantos looked up the isle at his new challenger!
While Thantos and Spike were having their stare down, the arena lights went out. The Holovision screen above Spike lit up and the words we've seen once before again appeared:
CHAOS IS COMING!