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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 1, 2009 20:53:51 GMT -5
Jason, I was really happy to be able to expand the roster and get a tag team division going. I hope I can hit my stride with them going into the finals as part of the big card headlined by Hero and Kingston in two weeks. Yeah, man, I mean I loved your stuff during the challenge, but the expanded roster has let it really grow. Awesome.
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Post by marktaggart on Sept 7, 2009 12:07:41 GMT -5
MRW color commentator Mark Knight introduced the show and promoted the big show coming up next week, which he dubbed "The Golden Revolution", where every title in MRW will be on the line. Arik Cannon will defend the Cruiserweight title against Chuck Taylor, Chris Hero will challenge Eddie Kingston for the Revolution championship, and the finals of the tag team title tournament will take place, with the two teams to compete being decided next. With that, the introductions for the first bout of the semi-finals of the tag team championship tournament. JD Maverick and Ricky Landell won by countout over The Young Bucks. [/color] Maverick and Landell, considered a makeshift team and last minute entry into the tournament, surprised The Bucks by using tremendous teamwork and diversionary tactics yet again. In the end, much like last week, Maverick tossed Nick out of the ring and Landell blasted him with a chair while the ref was distracted by JD. Matt came around the ring to try to help his brother get back in, but to no avail as he was out cold and counted out for the loss.[/center] After the match Brent Albright came to the ring to try to tell the ref what had happened and argue for a reversal of the decision. As he did Ultramantis Black came to the ring. UMB said he had to admire the underhanded ferocity of Maverick and Landell, but next week they will meet their evil superiors in Ultramantis Black and Crossbones. He then told Brent Albright that he had better not worry about last week, next week, or even what just happened, because tonight he will have to deal with the "devious dervish" Delirious one-on-one where Delirious will finish the job that he was sidetracked in completing several months ago: the destruction of Brent Albright. Brent said he welcomes the chance to get at Delirious face-to-face instead of being jumped from behind and that winning tonight will take him one step closer to getting back into the title hunt in MRW. UMB laughed. Albright wanted to know what was so funny, and UMB told him the joke was obvious, then turned and walked away. Brodie Lee destroyed Scotty Vortekz, winning with a BIG BOOT. [/color] Vortekz tried to use his speed advantage, but was quickly caught and pummelled by the larger Lee. A series of BIG BOOTs sealed the win for Brodie.[/center] After the match Scotty rolled to the floor and grabbed a steel chair. He got back in and hit Brodie hard across the back. Scotty then sent the chair crashing down on Lee's skull repeatedly until the big man was laying in a heap in the middle of the ring. Drake Younger ran in to try to stop him, grabbing Scotty's arm from behind to stop him from swinging the chair again. Scotty turned without looking and whacked Drake with the chair, too. When Vortekz turned and realized what he had done, he simply dropped the chair and walked away, not bothering to check on his fallen partner or show any concern at all. Louden Noxious was in the backstage interview area for another of his typically boisterous interviews, this time with Mike Quackenbush and Claudio Castagnoli as they prepare for their semi-final bout in the tag team title tourney. Louden asked about Jonny Fairplay and The Heartbreak Express and their so-far unsuccessful vendetta against Claudio and, by association, Quackenbush. Louden asked if the repeated attacks had served to weaken the team. Claudio said they had been bumped and bruised, but were stronger than ever and ready to win tonight and take a place in the finals for the tag team championship. Quackenbush further stated that he wasn't sure what Fairplay's "master plan" was, but may want to rethink it because his guys haven't managed a single win yet and they don't intend to let that change anytime soon. As they left Louden wondered out loud if the duo was losing focus on the goal at hand and said we'd find out next. Ultramantis Black and Crossbones beat Mike Quackenbush and Claudio Castagnoli when UMB pinned Claudio to advance to the finals of the tag team title tournament. [/color] This was a great match that ended when Quackenbush hit QUACKENDRIVER III on UMB. Crossbones tried to break it up, but Claudio ran in to floor 'Bones with a European Uppercut. The ref got distracted trying to get Claudio out of the ring and when he did Crossbones grabbed Mike and used the FREAKIN' SWEET DRIVER, then put the semi-conscious Ultramantis on top of Mike for the cover. The ref turned and counted the three to give The Order the tainted win.[/center] The scene switched to a shot of Larry Sweeney in a "super-secret location" that appeared to be the inside of a Japanese restaurant. He said Ultramantis Black and his Order took him down hard last week and no one was around to stop them. He admitted that he hasn't done a lot to win friends and influence people, and so they're reaping the benefits. But just because he doesn't have friends doesn't mean he doesn't mean he hasn't got a whole "little black book" full of associates. He said he's been busy running through the rolodex looking for just the right guy to call in so he can get his "sweet and sour revenge" and he's just about got the deal done. Sweeney declared that evil gets it's day for now, but in a few weeks the party's over for each and every member of The Order of The Neo Solar Temple when "The Slugger Strikes Back" or, if you prefer, "Revenge of The Sweeney". Sweeney's meal arrived as the camera faded out and an unknown figure took a seat in front of him. Delirious defeated Brent Albright with CHEMICAL IMBALANCE #2. [/color] This was a 4-star match that ended in favor of Delirious, despite several chanced for Albright to secure victory. Twice Albright locked in the CROWBAR and twice Delirious managed to make it to the ropes for the break. In the end Delirious picked up the clean pinfall victory, much to the dismay of the Albright supporters in the crowd.[/center] Mark Knight welcomed Revolution champ Eddie Kingston to the ring to close the show. Kingston said next week it's put up or shut up time for him and Chris Hero. One guy moves on, the other has to work his way back up the ladder. He said Hero has tried every trick in the book, but he's got the talent to back it up. He commented on Hero bringing in Dr. Cube last week and said Cube's "a complete nut, but he's good. I'll give him that. If that's the kind of guy Hero hangs with I'm not sure what it tells me about Hero, but it doesn't matter." Kingston added that maybe everyone expects him to try to come up with some "mystery opponent" for Hero a week away from the title match, maybe a guy wearing a banana suit or something, but that's not how he works. The Revolution champ said he wanted Chris Hero at 100-percent full strength so when he beats him there's no excuses to be made. In closing, he vowed that "God's Middle Child " will continue to do what he does best; knock people out and get paid to do it, and Chris Hero will go down as just another victim on the road of blood and broken bones.
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Post by crimsoncross on Sept 7, 2009 13:45:46 GMT -5
Excellent rescent event and wow Delirious with the victory over Albright, should be good to see how Kingston fairs next...
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Post by marktaggart on Sept 9, 2009 1:13:08 GMT -5
Albright will be getting a return match as part of "The Golden Revolution" next week. Matches signed so far: Revolution championship match Eddie Kingston (champion) vs. Chris Hero (challenger)
Tag Team championship tournament finals The Order of the Neo Solar Temple vs. JD Maverick and Ricky Landell
cruiserweight title match Arik Cannon (champion) vs. Chuck Taylor (challenger)
Brent Albright vs. Delirious
Erick Stevens vs. Trent Acid
tag team triple threat Young Bucks vs. Claudio/Quackenbush vs. Heartbreak Express plus, Drake Younger confronts Scotty Vortekz, Larry Sweeney continues his quest to find allies to face Ultramantis Black and The Order, and Tyler Black returns from injury for a sepcial interview.
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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 9, 2009 6:16:32 GMT -5
Good stuff. You sure get some mileage out of Trent Acid.
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Post by du5tin on Sept 9, 2009 8:07:02 GMT -5
Revolution championship match Eddie Kingston (champion) vs. Chris Hero (challenger)
Tag Team championship tournament finals The Order of the Neo Solar Temple vs. JD Maverick and Ricky Landell
cruiserweight title match Arik Cannon (champion) vs. Chuck Taylor (challenger)
Brent Albright vs. Delirious
Erick Stevens vs. Trent Acid
tag team triple threat Young Bucks vs. Claudio/Quackenbush vs. Heartbreak Express
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Post by marktaggart on Sept 17, 2009 0:47:40 GMT -5
Young Bucks beat Heartbreak Express and Claudio Castagnoli and Mike Quackenbush in a triple threat match. [/color] The show kicked off with this wild and heated match. The end came when Sean and Phil used the Heartbreaker on Quackenbush, then Sean attacked Claudio in the corner. Meanwhile, Nick recovered and used a springboard leg drop on Phil to break the pin attempt. He tagged in his brother and they used More Bang for Buck on Phil for win.[/center] Ultramantis Black, Crossbones, and Delirious were seen in the locker room. UMB said the teams in the first match looked good but they weren't good enough to make it to the tag team championship match tonight. He said he and Crossbones would soon be the next tag team champs and the future Revolution champ stood beside them as well, ready to prove that his win over Albright last week was more than a fluke. Delirious grabbed the mic from the hand of the leader of the Order of the Neo Solar Temple and spoke in his chaotic way. The only words that were clear were "Albright", "whiny", "loser". Delirious beat Brent Albright with Chemical Imbalance. [/color] Delirious overcame an early onslaught again, once again surviving a CROWBAR to use his own finisher for the win in another great match.[/center] MRW commentator Mark Knight called Scotty Vortekz to the ring to answer for what happened on the last show. Before Scotty could talk Drake Younger came out to confront him. Drake told Scotty he shouldn't feel bad about not beating Brodie Lee because Brodie's even beaten him (Drake), and Scotty got out of line after that match. That made Scotty mad and he questioned how Drake sees him: as a friend and partner or as a pitiful protege. Drake was offended by the accusation. Trent Acid came out to agitate the situation. He was holding a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire. Trent said the problem is that Drake is jealous of Scotty. He asked who it was who tried to convince Scotty to give up the deathmatch style after Dustin left wrestling over his injuries. Scotty admitted it was Drake. Drake said it wasn't like that, but Trent asked how Drake treated Scotty when he was down about the way things went with Sara. Drake retorted that Scotty deserved the wake-up call. Trent nodded and replied that he doesn't have to say another word and Scotty knows what he has to do. Acid tossed the barbed wire board in to Scotty. Drake looked down at the board, then up at Scotty before asking if Scotty is going to use it. After a tense moment Drake said he'd make it easy and turned his back to Vortekz. Trent screamed that Drake is trying to manipulate Scotty's emotions and control him, but Trent Acid just wants Vortekz to embrace his true nature once again. Scotty seemed conflicted, then bashed Drake in the back with the board. As Trent laughed Scotty leapt over the top rope and dropped Trent with the board as well, then dropped it and left the arena looking more confused than ever. A referee jumped in the ring to help Drake as Trent collected himself from the floor, felt the blood trickling from his forehead, and broke out in laughter. Acid went to make his way back to the locker room when Erick Stevens raced down the aisle and tossed him into the ring. He told the referee to ring the bell and the previously scheduled match was on. Erick Stevens beat Trent Acid via DR. BOMB. [/color] Acid, already hurt and bleeding, put up little offense in this quick win for the oppurtunistic Stevens.Chuck Taylor beat Arik Cannon to win the cruiserweight championship/[/color] A fantasitc battle ensued for the cruiserweight championship and it looked like Cannon would successfully defend the belt once again until Taylor hit an enzuigiri out of nowhere and scored the victory.Ultramantis Black and Crossbones beat JD Maverick and Ricky Landell to win the tag team championship.[/color] This was a fantastic tag team encounter. Both teams gave everything they had in an effort to become the first tag team champions, but in the end it was Ultramantis Black pinning Maverick after a Praying Mantis Bomb to win the match.[/center] A pre-taped interview was shown with Mark Knight interviewing Tyler Black. Black updated the fans on the status of his knee injury and recovery. He said it should be him in the ring challenging for the Revolution championship tonight if not for what Chris Hero did to him. Black said he felt like he let down all of the people who looked to him to be their voice in MRW and he would be back to make things right sooner than later. As he continued to speak there was apparently some sort of technical diffuculty with the footage, as the screen went black and then the words "fatal error" flashed on the screen for less than a second before the scene cut back to the ring for the introduction of the main event. Chris Hero pinned Eddie Kingston to win the Revolution championship. A 4-star match. Eddie got a near fall with a Lariat, then another near fall with Backfist to the Future. The action went to the floor, where Hero took the advantage. Back in the ring the Hero's Welcome spelled the end of Kingston's reign and gave Hero the pinfall and the Revolution championship.
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Post by marktaggart on Sept 28, 2009 10:35:42 GMT -5
The show began with a special video package highlighting Chris Heroand his championship victory over Eddie Kingston via the "Hero's Welcome: Championship Edition". After the video Hero was seen on the screen wearing street clothes as he stood outside of an arena in Japan. He said he was in Japan celebrating his win and adding to his legacy in the rings of Pro Wrestling Noah this week, but he would make his triumphant return to MRW next week to bask in the glory in person. In the arena, Jimmy Jacobs made his surprise first appearance in the MRW ring. Jacobs said there's no reason to delay the truth any longer; he was the one who interrupted Black's recorded interview last week. He said Black is a disappointment, a letdown, and he has no one to blame but himself for his failures. Jacobs said Black could have joined him on the path to true freedom and been a real leader for all of those disenfrachhised voices he made hollow claims for, but in the end he chose to go his own way and his way reveals the truth: Black makes a good follower, but a horrible leader. He said Black's not smart enough and not good enough to make decisions on his own, and that's why he'll always need a leader like Jimmy Jacobs. After that Tyler Black raced down the aisle and tried to attack. MRW referees, officials, and security immediatly got between them as Jacobs and Black fought to get at each other. As the melee continued, MRW owner Carmine The Shark came down the aisle. He said wasn't happy with the way Jacobs chose to introduce himself to the MRW fans and he'd like to see Black and Jacobs tear into each other just as much as every fan in attendance does. BUT, he wants to see it done the right way, in an official match later tonight. Carmine instructed security to get both men out of the ring and said we'd see who the better man is later tonight. Mike Quackenbush and Claudio Castagnoli beat The Northstar Express when Mike pinned Corben after the QUACKENDRIVER II. [/color] Claudio and Quackenbush started strong and showed good teamwork, but the Northstar Express got back into the match and scored a near fall on Mike. In the end Claudio floored both with roaring European uppercuts then tagged out to Quckenbush for the finish.[/center] After the bout Quackenbush and Castagnoli waited for the Young Bucks to be introduced for the next bout. Quackenbush congratulated them on their win last week, but said it'd have been different in a two-on-two setting. Nick reminded him that it was The Heartbreak Express getting ready to beat Quackenbush before the Bucks turned it around. Claudio started to get angry until Matt stepped up and said they'd love a chance to wrestle a pair of great competitors like Claudio and Quackenbush and may the better team win. The Bucks and Claudio and Quackenbush were ready to shake hands when Jonny Fairplay led the Heartbreak Express to the ring. Fairplay echoed Nick's words and reminded everyone that the Heartbreak Express was about to win if not for the interference of the Bucks. He said that injustice was about to be corrected, then they finally take their revenge on Quackenbush and Castagnoli and settle this thing once and for all. Quackenbush said the Bucks could handle the Express, but Fairplay makes it a 3-on2 advantage for his team. He offered to be the cornerman for the Bucks tonight to even the odds and they accepted. Claudio left, the cornermen went to the floor, and the match got started. The Heartbreak Express beat The Young Bucks when Phil pinned Nick after the HEARTBREAKER. [/color] The action was fast and furious until the Express slowed down the pace. The Bucks picked it back up in the end, but Fairplay tried to trip up Nick as he hit the ropes. Quackenbush jumped on the apron to point it out to the ref, but Nick accidently ran into him on the rebound. Quackenbush fell to the floor and Phil Davis hit Nick with a big clothesline as he stumbled off the ropes. That set up the HEARTBREAKER and the pin.[/center] After the match The Young Bucks were unhappy with Quackenbush and blamed him for the loss. Quackenbush tried to argue his point, but finally gave up, threw his arms in the air, and walked away. Brodie Lee beat Erick Stevens with a running power bomb. [/color] Lee looked to avenge Trent Acid' loss last week and fought through a brutal onslaught by Stevens to do so. The power advantage made the difference in the end, as Lee hoisted his opponent for a running power bomb that stunned Stevens long enough for Lee to get the pin. Following the bout Trent Acid announced the return of Club Acid next week with his "very special guest", Scotty Vortekz. Chuck Taylor beat Arik Cannon in a rematch from last week to defend the Cruiserweight championship.[/color] Cannon tore Taylor apart in the opening minutes and nearly scored the win with a brainbuster. Taylor fought back with a pair of big boots and the "sole Food" manuver, then went to the top rope and hit a crossbody for the pin.[/center] A video was shown of Larry Sweeney in a dark, dirty alley somewhere in parts unknown. He was looking up and talking to someone who was lurking in the shadows on a fire escape above. Sweeney told the lurker "we've got him on board, daddy. It's almost time." The shadowy figure said that The Order of the Neo-Solar Temple was having it's day right now, and they may beleive that they know the real definition of evil and depravity, but they are only pretenders to the throne and their illusions will be shattered very soon. Sweeney laughed and swung his trademark bat, knocking over a line of trash cans in the process. A black cat ran from one of the cans and Sweeney and the shadowy figure laughed in maniacal fashion. Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black fought to a bloody double disqualification. [/color] Jacobs drew first blood when he used his railroad spike on Black in the opening minutes. Black fought back through a crimson mask and evened the score by busting Jacobs wide open on the ringpost. Black survived the END TIME and the match spilled out to the floor where order could not be restored and the referee was forced to disqualify both men.[/center] Security was once again forced to step in and seperate the combatants as the show ended.
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Post by marktaggart on Oct 9, 2009 15:33:24 GMT -5
Louden Noxious and Mark Knight began the show at ringside, listing the night's matches and promoting the next big event, Halloween Horrors[/b], to be held three weeks from now. They were interrupted by the grand appearance of Dr. Cube and his minions. Cube stepped into the ring with a mic and said he wanted to be the first to congratulate Chris Hero on winning the Revolution championship and he would also like to revel in the "diabolical part" he played in the dismantling of Eddie Kingston as well. That brought out Kingston, who said he didn't know when they decided to let the circus freaks into MRW, but it was time to do something about it. He attacked Cube, a referee stepped into the ring, the bell rung, and the match got underway. Dr. Cube upset Eddie Kingston thanks to interference by Cube's minions. Kingston had things well in hand after he knocked the Dr.s cube off with Backfist to the Future. Then his minions lurched up onto the ring apron. Kingston knocked them both down, but turned around and was hit by the Scalep Kick. Cube then used ICOLOCLISM and got the pin. Chris Hero came down to ringside after the loss by Kingston. He said Eddie had fallen on hard times in the last few weeks and seems to be right back where he belongs; in the gutter. Hero noted that tonight's main event is a battle royal to decide who gets to face Hero next week in his first defense of the Revolution championship, and pointed out that Kingston would have to do a lot better than that if he wants to get a title match after that.Hero thanked his "personal physician" for the assist with Eddie and said he'd look forward to watching tonight's main event and finding out who will be the first of many title contenders for his championship. The Young Bucks beat Claudio Castagnoli and Mike Quackenbush when Nick pinned Claudio. [/color] This was a fantastic tag team encounter that could have gone either way. In the end The Bucks took out Quackenbush, then used MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK on Claudio to score the win.[/center] The Bucks tried to shake hands with Claudio and Mike after the bout, but the disgruntled duo simply walked away. Ricky Landell and JD Maverick won by disqualification over Crossbones and Ultramantis Black in a tag team title match. UMB and Crossbones seemed to be cruising to a successful first defense of the tag team titles until Maverick and Landell turned it around. Landell went for a pin after a Top Rope Fistdrop and Delirious rushed the ring to break it up, costing his teammates the match but possibly saving the tag team championship in the process. Louden Noxious interviewed Maverick and Landell in the locker room after the match. The duo was angry, kicking the wall and screaming about how they got robbed. Then Maverick's cell phone rang. Landell continued to rant as Maverick took the call behind him. Maverick calmed down and tapped Ricky on the shoulder. He said he just got some good news and everything was going to be alright. Noxious tried to get to the bottom of the story, but they quickly kicked him out of the locker room. Back in the arena, Trent Acid and Brodie Lee were in the ring to conduct the first "Club Acid" interview segment in several weeks. Acid recapped what had gone on between Drake Younger and Scotty Vortekz and Acid's mission to "reclaim Scotty's hardcore soul" before calling Scotty to the ring. Acid controlled the interview, asking if Scotty believed what Trent had been saying now. Scotty said he did. Trent said he didn't hold Scotty responsible for what he did two weeks ago and asked Scotty if it felt good letting out all of that pent up rage. Scotty said it did. Then Trent asked if Scotty was going to let Drake keep controlling him or if he was going to do something about it. Scotty said he was challenging Drake Younger to face him in a deathmatch at Halloween Horrors. Trent asked Scotty if he had anything to say to him now that he's shown him the light. Scotty said he did: he said he was challenging Trent to a deathmatch for NEXT WEEK. Trent thanked Scotty and said he wouldn't have it any other way. They stared at each other for a moment before Scotty walked away. Then Trent hopped up to the top turnbuckle and faced the ringside table. Knight and Louden, knowing Trent's tendency, scrambled. Trent acted like he was going to jump, then Brodie stopped him and told him to save it for next week. They both laughed maniacally and left the ring. Erick Stevens won a battle royal to earn a shot at Chris Hero's Revolution championship. [/color] HIGHLIGHTS: Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs squared off right away, attacking each other like wild animals. Tyler had Jimmy on the ropes and charged, but Jacobs backdropped him over the top and Tyler was surprisingly the first man gone. Drkae Younger was brawling with Trent Acid when Stevens came up from behind and dumped Acid over the top. Brodie Lee jumped Stevens, but Albright intercepted him. They fought for a while with Lee coming out on top and tossing Albright over the top. Meanwhile Jacobs scored yet another elimination by throwing out Delirious. Jacobs celebrated until TYLER BLACK ran back out and attacked him. They fought for a while, then Brodie Lee stepped in and tossed Jacobs over the top rope. Black followed Jacobs and the two fought to the locker room. As that happened Stevens came up from behind and tossed Brodie Lee over the top rope. Drake Younger charged Stevens, but he moved and Younger went over the top as well to make Erick Stevens the winner of the battle royal.[/center]
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Post by marktaggart on Oct 11, 2009 18:13:10 GMT -5
Coming this week on MRW Revolution: Chuck Taylor vs. Nick Jackson cruiserweight title match
Scotty Vortekz vs. Trent Acid deathmatch challenge
Brent Albright vs. Brodie Lee
after last week's show, MRW owner Carmine The Shark has DEMANDED a rematch! Ultramantis Black and Crossbones vs. Ricky Landell and JD Maverick No disqualification match for the tag team championship
Chris Hero vs. Erick Stevens Revolution title match PLUS....EDDIE KINGSTON will be back in action and he won't be happy! Mike Quackenbush will explain what happened at the end of the tag team match between Claudio and he and The Young Bucks. The MRW owner will sound off about the situation between TYLER BLACK and JIMMY JACOBS, and LARRY SWEENEY may still be lurking out there somewhere! Will this be the week he comes back for his revenge on The Order of the Neo Solar Temple? Find out this Tuesday!
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