Post by marktaggart on Oct 13, 2009 8:38:56 GMT -5
MRW Revolution
From The Revolution Arena in East Brunswick, NJ
At the beginning of the show MRW owner Carmine The Shark announced that, due to their actions over the last two weeks, Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black are barred from the building this week. HOWEVER, they will meet next week in a steel cage match.[/color] He also voiced his displeasure with the way The Order Of The Neo Solar Temple protected their tag team championship last week and said he had ordered a rematch for this week with no disqualifications.
Louden Noxious kicked off the show with an in-ring interview with Revolution title contender Erick Stevens. Louden said it was a surprise to everyone that Stevens won last week's battle royal and many people see him as a major underdog going into tonight's main event. Stevens said that anyone who overlooks him is making a mistake and he came to MRW to be the best. Brent Albright came out and wished Stevens luck, but reminded him that he (Brent) had been there since the start and Stevens has only been around a few weeks. Brent jokingly said he's going to do something tonight Stevens couldn't, beat Brodie Lee, then he hoped Stevens would remember that when he wins the belt tonight and look Albright's way for a title shot. Stevens said that was up to the matchmakers and not him and all he's concerned about is winning tonight, but he'd love to show Brent that beauty beats the experience any day. They laughed and Brent said he has his partner's back. The men left together.
Kingston was all business in this match. Cannon put up some offense, but Eddie unleashed on him and took the pin in no-nonsense fashion with the lariat.[/center]
After the bout Eddie took the mic and spoke. He said Dr. Cube embarrassed him last week and NO ONE embarrasses Eddie Kingston and gets to walk away and tell about it. Eddie promised swift, painful retribution the next time Cube and his so-called minions step into Revolution arena. In the meantime, he promised to punish everyone who steps in the ring with him in their place. Kingston closed by warning, "Their blood is on Dr. Cube's hands, and soon his blood will be on the hands of Eddie Kingston!"
Mike Quackenbush came to ringside and joined Mark Knight and Louden on commentary for the following match.
During the bout, Knight asked what happened last week between the Bucks and Quackenbush and Castagnoli to make the duo walk away without shaking the Bucks' hands. Quackenbush explained that The Young Bucks have all the talent in the world, but none of the respect. He noted how they came over and double dropkicked him off the apron before going for the win on Claudio and said that move showed no sportsmanship so they weren't going to give them the satisfaction after the match. Mike said he'd love to have a rematch with them any time to show them that they still have a lot to learn.
Louden Noxious was in the backstage area with Ultramantis Black and Crossbones. He asked their thoughts about tonight's return bout with Maverick and Landell. UMB said that Carmine The Shark had inadvertently played right into their hands by ordering a no disqualification match. He said the Order works best when there are no rules and Maverick and Landell had better be prepared to have their title aspirations dashed once and for all. Louden then asked if he was worried about Larry Sweeney's long developing plot for revenge. UMB said Sweeney was just bluffing, because he long since ran out of both friends and associates to turn to for help and he was most likely away somewhere living out some delusional fantasy of grandeur. UMB slapped Crossbones on the back and the two left.
Albright's losing streak continued as Lee tossed him out of the ring and used a big power bomb on the floor that rendered Brent unable to return to the ring.[/center]
Louden Noxious was in the locker room once again for an interview with challengers JD Maverick and Ricky Landell. Landell laughed at Albright's losing streak and the way he thought he would be anywhere near in line for a title match before Maverick chimed in and mentioned how ridiculous it was for Stevens to be getting a title shot later tonight anyway. He said those losers deserve each other, but Landell and Maverick deserve the tag team championship and they'll get exactly what they deserve by the end of the night. Landell pushed Louden out of the way and told him they have a date with destiny, then headed for the ring.
As Landell and Maverick were awarded the belts the scene shifted to the backstage area and Revolution champ Chris Hero. Hero spoke into the camera and said we've seen some wild stuff so far tonight, but none so wild as Erick Stevens thinking he even belongs in the same ring as the Revolution champion Chris Hero. Hero once again ran down his list of accomplishments in MRW; winning the Gambler's Chance tournament, beating Tyler Black and putting him on the shelf, beating the self-proclaimed legend D-Lo Brown, and beating Eddie Kingston for the Revolution championship. Then he listed Stevens'; winning a battle royal. Hero concluded that the facts speak for themselves and vowed that tonight "the epic journey will continue."
After the decision Drake Younger came out to check on Scotty. Trent attacked Younger and Scotty recovered and knocked Acid out of the ring. He then turned on Drake and floored him with a cyclone kick followed up by the Dragonfly. Scotty once again challenged his former partner to meet him in the ring at Halloween Horrors.
From The Revolution Arena in East Brunswick, NJ
At the beginning of the show MRW owner Carmine The Shark announced that, due to their actions over the last two weeks, Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black are barred from the building this week. HOWEVER, they will meet next week in a steel cage match.[/color] He also voiced his displeasure with the way The Order Of The Neo Solar Temple protected their tag team championship last week and said he had ordered a rematch for this week with no disqualifications.
Louden Noxious kicked off the show with an in-ring interview with Revolution title contender Erick Stevens. Louden said it was a surprise to everyone that Stevens won last week's battle royal and many people see him as a major underdog going into tonight's main event. Stevens said that anyone who overlooks him is making a mistake and he came to MRW to be the best. Brent Albright came out and wished Stevens luck, but reminded him that he (Brent) had been there since the start and Stevens has only been around a few weeks. Brent jokingly said he's going to do something tonight Stevens couldn't, beat Brodie Lee, then he hoped Stevens would remember that when he wins the belt tonight and look Albright's way for a title shot. Stevens said that was up to the matchmakers and not him and all he's concerned about is winning tonight, but he'd love to show Brent that beauty beats the experience any day. They laughed and Brent said he has his partner's back. The men left together.
An intense Eddie Kingston defeated Arik Cannon via LARIAT.
[/color]Kingston was all business in this match. Cannon put up some offense, but Eddie unleashed on him and took the pin in no-nonsense fashion with the lariat.[/center]
After the bout Eddie took the mic and spoke. He said Dr. Cube embarrassed him last week and NO ONE embarrasses Eddie Kingston and gets to walk away and tell about it. Eddie promised swift, painful retribution the next time Cube and his so-called minions step into Revolution arena. In the meantime, he promised to punish everyone who steps in the ring with him in their place. Kingston closed by warning, "Their blood is on Dr. Cube's hands, and soon his blood will be on the hands of Eddie Kingston!"
Mike Quackenbush came to ringside and joined Mark Knight and Louden on commentary for the following match.
Chuck Taylor pinned Nick Jackson in an awesome cruiserweight title defense.
Taylor started strong, but Nick came back and brought the high flying offense. Jackson went to the top and connected with a 450 SPLASH, but Taylor managed to kick out at 2 and 3/4. Jackson went to the top again, but crashed and burned as Taylor moved and went for the cover. Jackson kicked out at 2, but Taylor followed up with the AWFUL WAFFLE and scored the win.
Taylor started strong, but Nick came back and brought the high flying offense. Jackson went to the top and connected with a 450 SPLASH, but Taylor managed to kick out at 2 and 3/4. Jackson went to the top again, but crashed and burned as Taylor moved and went for the cover. Jackson kicked out at 2, but Taylor followed up with the AWFUL WAFFLE and scored the win.
During the bout, Knight asked what happened last week between the Bucks and Quackenbush and Castagnoli to make the duo walk away without shaking the Bucks' hands. Quackenbush explained that The Young Bucks have all the talent in the world, but none of the respect. He noted how they came over and double dropkicked him off the apron before going for the win on Claudio and said that move showed no sportsmanship so they weren't going to give them the satisfaction after the match. Mike said he'd love to have a rematch with them any time to show them that they still have a lot to learn.
Louden Noxious was in the backstage area with Ultramantis Black and Crossbones. He asked their thoughts about tonight's return bout with Maverick and Landell. UMB said that Carmine The Shark had inadvertently played right into their hands by ordering a no disqualification match. He said the Order works best when there are no rules and Maverick and Landell had better be prepared to have their title aspirations dashed once and for all. Louden then asked if he was worried about Larry Sweeney's long developing plot for revenge. UMB said Sweeney was just bluffing, because he long since ran out of both friends and associates to turn to for help and he was most likely away somewhere living out some delusional fantasy of grandeur. UMB slapped Crossbones on the back and the two left.
Brodie Lee won by countout over Brent Albright.
[/color]Albright's losing streak continued as Lee tossed him out of the ring and used a big power bomb on the floor that rendered Brent unable to return to the ring.[/center]
Louden Noxious was in the locker room once again for an interview with challengers JD Maverick and Ricky Landell. Landell laughed at Albright's losing streak and the way he thought he would be anywhere near in line for a title match before Maverick chimed in and mentioned how ridiculous it was for Stevens to be getting a title shot later tonight anyway. He said those losers deserve each other, but Landell and Maverick deserve the tag team championship and they'll get exactly what they deserve by the end of the night. Landell pushed Louden out of the way and told him they have a date with destiny, then headed for the ring.
JD Maverick and Ricky Landell beat Crossbones and Ultramantis Black to win the tag team championship in a no disqualification match.
This epic match raged for over twenty minutes when Landell went for a pin on Ultramantis after a top rope fistdrop. Delirious ran down to interfere, but was cut off in the aisle by Larry Sweeney. All eyes turned to them as they brawled in the aisle as Harker Dirge and Necro Butcher ran into the arena from the opposite side and delivered stereo chairshots to the backs of the heads of Crossbones and UMB and left. The ref turned around and saw Landell cover UMB for the pin. He counted the three and new tag team champions were crowned.
This epic match raged for over twenty minutes when Landell went for a pin on Ultramantis after a top rope fistdrop. Delirious ran down to interfere, but was cut off in the aisle by Larry Sweeney. All eyes turned to them as they brawled in the aisle as Harker Dirge and Necro Butcher ran into the arena from the opposite side and delivered stereo chairshots to the backs of the heads of Crossbones and UMB and left. The ref turned around and saw Landell cover UMB for the pin. He counted the three and new tag team champions were crowned.
As Landell and Maverick were awarded the belts the scene shifted to the backstage area and Revolution champ Chris Hero. Hero spoke into the camera and said we've seen some wild stuff so far tonight, but none so wild as Erick Stevens thinking he even belongs in the same ring as the Revolution champion Chris Hero. Hero once again ran down his list of accomplishments in MRW; winning the Gambler's Chance tournament, beating Tyler Black and putting him on the shelf, beating the self-proclaimed legend D-Lo Brown, and beating Eddie Kingston for the Revolution championship. Then he listed Stevens'; winning a battle royal. Hero concluded that the facts speak for themselves and vowed that tonight "the epic journey will continue."
Trent Acid beat Scotty Vortekz in a deathmatch after sending him through a pane of glass at ringside and following up with a top rope rana in the ring for the pin.
[/b][/center]After the decision Drake Younger came out to check on Scotty. Trent attacked Younger and Scotty recovered and knocked Acid out of the ring. He then turned on Drake and floored him with a cyclone kick followed up by the Dragonfly. Scotty once again challenged his former partner to meet him in the ring at Halloween Horrors.
Chris Hero beat Erick Stevens to defend the Revolution championship.
Stevens fought hard early, but Hero overcame him and poured on the offense. Stevens at one point kicked out of four pin attempts in a row, including the HERO'S WELCOME, but could not mount a comeback and eventually fell victim to the "Hero Sandwich" and the pin.
Stevens fought hard early, but Hero overcame him and poured on the offense. Stevens at one point kicked out of four pin attempts in a row, including the HERO'S WELCOME, but could not mount a comeback and eventually fell victim to the "Hero Sandwich" and the pin.