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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 8:57:22 GMT -6
[/img] presents21st November 2004 From the Hong Kong Coliseum. With English commentators: Mrs. Murakame, 'Mean' Macauley McGrue, and GM 'Jaguar' Jackie Lee.[/center] *** Just prior to the show, John Taylor was shown on HKWF-TRON the entering the arena amidst a heavy fruit pelting from a few hundred die-hard HKWF fans. The CCW Unified Heavyweight Champion had just climbed out of a rental car when approached by a smaller number of fans and had refused to sign autographs, which clearly spurred on the assault just outside one of the side entrances to the HKWF Coliseum. At no point during the incident did Taylor speed up or try to escape the melee. The HKWF-TRON even caught GZW’s Lord Of The Coliseum smirk as he pushed open the heavy doors and entered the arena, his heavy black duffel coat decorated with a variety of rotten fruit and vegetables. *** On the zerotron screen, as the high pitched intro of the new Wyldsyde theme ‘Dawn Raid’ by Rico plays, the HKWF WyLdSyDe logo flashes and shudders. The bass guitar starts, and the screen shows previous champions of HKWF holding up the belt: Firefly, Union Jack, Monarch, Brian Sabre, and finally Nathan Williams. The beat kicks in, and various superstars hit finishers and high impact moves. Nathan Williams hits Extinction. El Gambit performs a Gibraltarsault. Albert Wuchie hits the Crack of the Cookie. Monarch hits Imperial Impalement. Vampira hits a Vampire’s Kiss superkick. College Crew nail a pair of unfortunate jobbers with beer kegs. Sethe Raide hits the Dowfall. Teardrop wows the crowd with an Akuma Press. Endangered Species hit Dying Breed. As ‘Dawn Raid’ continues to play with a virtual Guy Fawkes Day of pyro, Mrs. M appeared on the zerotron to a cheer from the crowd! Lapping it up, the old lady waved enthusiastically! Closely following her was ‘Mean’ Macauley McGrue, who got something less of a warm reaction. Finally, ‘Jaguar’ GM Jackie Lee appeared, and received a mixed reaction from a crowd split in their opinion of his brave new managing style. All three headed down to the ring, hitting low fives with the fans. *** A live feed was sent backstage where GZW Interviewer Jack Anderson was scheduled to interview Reject concerning the upcoming HKWF Hardcore title match in which the reigning GZW Extreme Heavyweight Champion was to serve as special guest referee. To Anderson’s chagrin, Reject was nowhere to be seen. From the commentators’ table, General Manager Jackie Lee inquired as to when Anderson had last talked to the M.I.A. ‘Ject, to which the interviewer responded with a disappointed ‘Never’. He explained that he’d talked to Clancy McClean over the phone earlier in the day and McClean had said Reject would be there. Anderson apologised but Jackie Lee was fuming and ordered that the feed be cut immediately. *** The College Crew were backstage talking to each other, and had a four pack each. After a generous amount of banter and ‘Owwww, beer!’s, they started to talk about how their luck had changed with their entry into the battle gauntlet would guarantee them the belts. What they didn’t see was the evil Len DuBrey stalking in the background. McGrue verbally abused the College Crew’s wrestling ability. *** Lei ‘King’ Kong was backstage growling and generally being a boring and uninspired heel. He growled about how he was going to beat up his opponents in his next match, and was generally a bit dull. McGrue tried to hype up Kong, but it was an uphill struggle. *** Martial Law and Len DuBrey were spotted talking backstage on security cameras (no audio). The Tag Champs looked concerned, pointing to their belts and their slips of paper which were obviously their draw for the gauntlet. Len DuBrey brought them into a huddle, and after a few moments, the threesome moved back, grinning nastily. He then showed them a sheet of paper of his own, and pointed to a paragraph in it. Anjor and Scarsdale looked approvingly, and all three smiled nastily. Jackie Lee said he was confident that neither Len DuBrey or Martial Law could get out of defending their titles properly on this WyLdSyDe. ***
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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 8:59:11 GMT -6
Four Way Dance Match Lei ‘King’ Kong V Joshua Cleaver V Vyle V Omega Redd
Lei Kong and Omega Redd took no prisoners in the early going, relying on their heavy hitting powerhouse styles to hit horribly high impact moves on their much smaller opponents. However, not long into the match, Vyle surprised Kong by reversing a powerbomb into a hurancanrana pinning combination and getting a cheeky three count! Kong was enraged, and went into a berserker rage which ultimately saw him powerbomb Vyle over the ropes to the outside! The opportunistic Omega Redd hurriedly rolled him back into the ring, and hit The Flatline for a pinfall on Vyle. However, a recovered Joshua Cleaver was up and starting pounding on Redd. Cleaver hit a series of moves, but out of nowhere a brutal clothesline took him down. However, in a similar vein to Vyle’s earlier pinfall, Cleaver won the match with an unsuspected victory roll! He escaped quickly raising his arms in victory, and an extremely frustrated Omega Redd had a violent fit of anger in the ring. Mrs. M said that both Vyle and Cleaver had been very impressive competitors.
WINNER= Joshua Cleaver
***
The scene opened up with the “Living Legend” Pimp Bizkit with a wide grin on his face, he said how he wasn’t HKWF talent and isn’t on the card so he opted to stay down in America… instead of flying over to Hong Kong, because he could, and that he wasn’t made welcome by the people of Hong Kong last time he was there, and that was the reason that he “Avoids” the island.
However despite this he said how he did recognize Hong Kongs need for some beautiful women… which they apparently lacked, and that he had found a unique marketing scheme for his company Bizkits. Pimp went on to announce that Bizkits strip club was looking to expand itself, and what better way place to expand, than into a place in desperate need of women? Explaining that he was looking into bringing Bizkits Strip club to Hong Kong.
He then went on to say, that this was only in the early stages of development at present, and that at the moment he was looking forward to his next match on GZW’s Crimson against “Buzzing” Electric Sharpe. Pimp then went on to say how HKWF couldn’t even dream about having a match of that caliber… due to them not having good enough wrestling talent there anyway, as the scene faded to black. Mrs. M said that Pimp Bizkit was sordid, rude, and nasty.
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Backstage, EMTs hurried to a scene of destruction. The College Crew, in a pool of their own blood had obviously been attacked. A bloodied bokken was left there. Also at the scene was a piece of paper with the number 1 printed on it. Mrs. M said that she thought they were happy with their entry number, and that she believed they’d been ambushed to get it! Jackie Lee speculated that he could guess who was responsible.
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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 9:02:53 GMT -6
Hardcore Title Guest Referee Match 'Spitfire' Chang Chen (C) V Zander Frost Guest Referee: Reject * As long as he doesn’t interfere, Reject will face the winner for the title at a later date
Jackie Lee announced that seeing as Jay Jameson had quit HKWF and refused to even honour his notice, that the guest referee match would be simply Chang Chen against Zander Frost. However, seconds prior to “Spitfire” Chang Chen’s HKWF Hardcore title defence against Frost, the announce team received word that Reject was still nowhere to be found. Lee ordered that the building be swept for the 6-time HKWF Hardcore Champion and that finding him was top priority. However, once Chang and Zander were in the ring, and already going at it despite the fact there was no special ref, Jackie had no choice but to assign a new referee. Mrs. M immediately volunteered as the new special guest referee, and Lee allowed it as a match had already started! Zander at this point had gained control by bouncing Chang’s head off the guardrail. He quickly went under the ring, and found a table. A swift powerbomb through the table followed by a pin could only get a two count – Zander was stunned and looked under the ring for more ammunition. He found a steel chair, but as he raised it, Chang spin kicked it into his face. He covered, and Mrs. M administered an extremely quick count to give Chen the victory! Jackie was fuming, and Zander was fit to blow. He went for Mrs. M, but a chair shot from behind from Chang stopped him doing any damage to the old lady. She retreated to her commentary table and denyed all knowledge of a quick pin as Chang looked on, puzzled, and Zander had to be removed by security. Jackie was annoyed with Mrs. M, but was even more annoyed by Reject, and swore that Reject would be punished for his no show.
WINNER=’Spitfire’ Chang Chen
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Sat in the communial locker room preparing himself for his match was the no. 1 contendor to the HKWF Title, Jimmy Williams. The youngest Williams sat with his elbows resting on his knees and his head hung low. The GZW superstar never looked up as he began talking to the camera in a soft voice but with passion.
Jimmy began by once again bringing up the past of Len Dubrey and saying that he was scared of him which is why he had to have help during there last encounter. Jimmy stated that confidence can be a big killer when they let it get the best of them and that Len let it get to him in there last encounter.
Jimmy talked about how Len was and will always be known for his lack of wrestling skill and his inability to do anything worthwhile or even memorable. Jimmy said that however tonight Len would be remember and would go down in history but it wouldn't be for what he did but instead for what was done to him. Jimmy told Len to get ready and to shine the belt up because he was about to hand over that gold to a better man whether he wanted to or not.
With that being said Jimmy stood up and left the dressing room. Mrs. M voiced her support; McGrue voiced his disdain.
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Walking away from a vending machine with an ice cold bottle of water, John Taylor headed back to his personal locker room. Dressed already in his wrestling gear, the CCW Unified Heavyweight Champion whistled some unfamiliar tune before he heard the word “Traitor” uttered from somewhere behind him. Instinctively he turned around, to his surprise seeing nobody at all in the long corridor. He let it slide and headed down the corridor. Turning the corner to where his locker room was, he was taken aback to see the massive 7’2 frame of Redrum blocking his way, thick arms folded across his chest.
The huge monster said nothing, but from behind Taylor again heard the word “Traitor”. He turned around to see Len DuBrey standing there, cracking his knuckles with a smirk on his face. The former stable mates stared at each other, Taylor glancing briefly at the Hong Kong title as DuBrey did likewise with Taylor’s HKWF Heavyweight title. Jackie Lee began to get distressed from the commentator’s booth seeing the goings-on and being helpless to stop them. DuBrey tried to taunt Taylor into laying a finger on him, but the Lone Gunman wouldn’t. Instead, he coldly said “Lizard, tell your boy to get out of my f*cking way.”
Highly insulted, but also disappointed that their plan hadn’t worked, DuBrey nodded at Redrum and the massive man stepped away from the door. Without a second glance, Taylor stepped into his dressing room and shut the door. DuBrey called him a “fucking puke” before spitting on the door and walking off.
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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 9:03:32 GMT -6
HKWF Hong Kong Title Match Len DuBrey V Jimmy Williams * DuBrey can lose his title by DQ or countout
Williams and DuBrey put on quite the showing in the early going, with some nice technical wrestling combos and counters. Williams managed to escape the Lizard Lock, and lock on a crossface, but DuBrey got to the ropes for the break. The evenly matched competitors matched each other and both failed to gain an advantage until DuBrey tried to pin Williams with his feet on the ropes for leverage. However the ref spotted it, and admonished DuBrey. Suddenly, Williams had DuBrey prone, and hit Letting Go! Shockingly, DuBrey kicked out! Jimmy attempted a second rope tombstone piledriver, but DuBrey reversed it into a tombstone of his own, but on his cover, Williams kicked out! Taking a page out of El Gambit’s book, he hit a Rock of Gibraltar DDT, but still only got a two count! It was at this point that he got frustrated, and pulled out brass knuckles and hit Jimmy right in front of the referee who rang the bell and awarded the belt and the title to Williams! As Jimmy celebrated in the ring, DuBrey rolled out of the ring and reached into his boot. He pulled out a sheet of paper, and slapped it in front of Jackie Lee. Jackie was furious at what was presented to him, and refused to give any further information.
WINNER & NEW HKWF HONG KONG CHAMPION: Jimmy Williams
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Standing at a table getting a cup of coffee is the no. 1 contendor to the HKWF World Heavyweight Championship, Seth Raide. As Seth raised the cup of java to his lips he was suddenly blindsided with a vicious clothesline that sent him into a nearby table and knocking him up on top of it. From the back appeared a smiling Nathan Williams walked up to Seth and began to pound Seth in the face with heavy right hands that eventually busted open the HKWF wrestler. Nathan grabbed the cup of coffee and took a drink of it before spitting it back in the face of Seth and throwing the cup at him getting the coffee all over him.
Several security guards ran up to pull the seven footer off of Seth but Nathan just shrugged them off before pulling Seth off the table and lifting him high into the air with ease. The guards went after Nathan who spun around and used Seth as a lawn dart to take out the charging guards. With that Nathan spit on the ground and began shouting about getting what was his and setting an example.
After that Nathan turned and walked off leaving the security and Seth as the scene faded.
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Backstage we see the two Hellions “The Punisher” Phillip Tytan and “Buzzing” Electric Sharpe they’re discussing tonights tag-team gauntlet match.
Sharpe then proceeded to talk about his upcoming match against fellow Heretic Pimp Bizkit on Crimson, commenting on how this match was getting all the hype, and how he was ready for the big match. Tytan asked Sharpe if he was focused on this tag-team match or not. Sharpe assured his that he was focused on this match, saying how they can walk away with HKWF gold, before he goes on to face “The Human Miracle” on Crimson.
The scene then faded to black.
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The scene opened up in the locker room of the Belgian tag-team the True Ghents, they had their Belgian flag hanging on the wall behind them as they pumped themselves up.
The Belgian brothers explained that they where going to send shock waves through the CCW as they win the HKWF Tag-Team championships whilst not being in the HKWF all that long. The two brothers slapped hands and left the locker room and the scene faded to black.
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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 9:11:21 GMT -6
Tag Team Title Gauntlet Match Martial Law (C) V The Heretics (Tytan & Sharpe) V College Crew V The Claymores V Endangered Species V True Ghents V The StormRiders V Tha Dynasty V The Disorder (Kaine & Seven) * Entrants drawn at random
College Crew’s music played, but obviously, the unfortunate tag team did not make an appearance. The Heretics were number 2, and the College Crew were counted out. The Claymores were up next, but were no match for the Heretics who put them away with a beautiful doomsday device. Mrs. M speculated that Sharpe and Tytan had been training together. Out came the StormRiders who displayed their experience in the ring by quick tags, and isolating Electric Sharpe. Finally Tytan got the tag and cleared house, but ended up in a slugfest with Wales. Wales went for a powerbomb, but Tytan moved his momentum and ended up sitting on Wales’ chest for a pin, Sharpe grabbed his arms for extra leverage, and they gained the pinfall. Endangered Species were next, and they too really took it to the Heretics: Sharpe had to save Tytan after Dying Breed by the experienced tag team. Once again though, the Heretics came out on top after another Doomsday Device and Sharpe preventing Singer from stopping Tytan’s pin on Threatt. Jackie then announced as the Disorder’s music played that Seven had agreed to wrestle on his own after the mysterious hospitalization of Kaine in Atlanta earlier in the week. Seven put on a good show, going toe to toe with Tytan, and after a tag dominating Sharpe. He hit a Suspension of Disbelief on Sharpe, but Tytan broke up the count. From there it all went against Seven, and it ended up with Tytan hitting when Worlds Collide followed by a 720 Bomb from Sharpe to put the big man away. Next came Tha Dynasty, but before they could get to the ring, James Tanner appeared from nowhere, and creamed Elexia with a breezeblock, before scarpering. A concerned Kandi saw to Elexia, but Elexia told her to wrestle the match! Kandi ran to the ring, and took out Tytan with a string of dropkicks, sending him to the outside. Then nailing Sharpe with an armdrag, she hit the exhausted Heretic with the Sugar Rush. Somehow, Sharpe kicked out! Tytan came in and nailed her from behind, and swiftly powerbombed her. Another 720 Bomb finished off Tha Dynasty’s Chances. True Ghents then stormed the ring, fresh and ready. The Heretics were battered and bruised, but held their own in what could have been a title match of it’s own! However, the Ghents double clotheslined Tytan over the top and hit Brussells on Sharpe and covered their man to get the pinfall. Martial Law came out, and Shinoba was wearing his Ninja mask for the first time in over a year. They came to the ring, and started talking smack with the Ghents, when suddenly, the real Shinoba came through the crowd, slid into the ring, spun Vincent around, and hit Samurai Showdown! Thomas looked shocked as Len Dubrey pulled off the Ninja mask, but didn’t stay that way as Scarsdale booted him in the gut and hit the Iron Kick! Just for good measure as Scarsdale rolled Vincent out of the ring, Shinoba hit a Samurai Showdown on Thomas, and covered him to retain the titles! Jackie Lee was fuming and declared that enough was enough!
WINNERS= Martial Law
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The deep laughter of Seth Raide was heard just before the camera could see him. Raide was backstage in his own isolated room, pondering to himself about what could possibly happen in tonight's main main event match, pitting him against Jackie Lee. After flicking his zippo lighter a few times, Seth stared into the camera with his cold, gray eyes and approached it slowly while he talked. "The Downfall" began by completely tearing into Jackie Lee, describing his hatred for the former wrestler trying to fit his fat ass back into his tights and roll around the ring with the best wrestler in CCW today. He claimed that Jackie has been doing nothing but trying to muster his feathers, which obviously isn't such a good idea to do with Seth. He said that Lee might have been something in his day, but his days are over and the "Jaguar" should face the facts that he doesn't stand a chance, trying to defend his power over Raide. Seth laughed at Jackie's attempt to stop the revolt against the evil empire known as GZW, and suggested that Jackie just let the inevitable happen instead of stalling it.
He also stated that once he gets his shot at the HKWF Championship, whether it be Albert Wuchie or still John Taylor after their little fight, he will become champion as he's preached about for the past year or so, but has been held back. He stated that John Taylor is merely a self-indulged punk who is trying to play mindgames with the wrong man. Seth claimed that mindgames may have worked on the weak, such as Nathan Williams and Pimp Bizkit, but Taylor's attempt to depict Raide as the smaller of the two failed. Raide said that Taylor was trying to cover up his own ass because he was revealed for the true coward he is by Seth after he told the world about Taylor's HKWF hissy fit. He then shook his head and told Taylor not to deny the facts... While he may be the Lord of GZW, he's nothing in comparison to the great Emperor of CCW.
Once ending that, he warned Taylor that his pitiful attempt at becoming CCW Triple Crown Champion would diminish as he steals his Unified Championships of HKWF and GZW. Raide basically made it clear that nothing could possibly stand in his way, and that Taylor was nothing but the stand-in champ while he finishes his business with Jackie Lee. He welcomed any more comments from Taylor in the future, but had a feeling that they would be the same tiresome junk that he continually spews--denying any negative claims against his character and charging at his foe with criticism only a professor could muster up. Seth said he doesn't need any fancy way to put it, so he flatout said that John Taylor is overrated bullshit, and he can't wait to take his proverbial pooper-scooper, pick up the crap known as Lord Taylor, and drop it in the trash where it belongs before it begins to collect flies. He then told Jackie to get ready, because his fatass was about to go through the ring once he gets hit with "The Downfall" this evening. Raide pushed the cameraman aside before leaving the scene to close.
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Albert Wuchie, draped with the HKWF Cruiserweight Championship over his shoulder, was stood in front of a promotional HKWF WyLdSyDe banner, dressed in his traditional ring attire. "The Fortune Cookie" appeared as serious as he's ever been, his arms folded across his chest while keeping part of his large belt close and snug to his body. He began to congratulate himself on his victory over Teardrop the other week and winning his first ever HKWF Championship. He also revealed his respect for Teardrop and said that he welcomes any future challenges from the athlete.
That aside, Albert stated that he's proud to be fighting John Taylor for the HKWF World Heavyweight Championship just after he had won the Cruiserweight Championship. He stated that all of his hard work is beginning to pay off, and he appreciates the opportunities. Albert claimed that he knows what John Taylor has accomplished in GZW the past month or so and has a great deal of respect for his work, but has a rather foul feeling about Taylor's attitude. He said that Taylor is ungrateful for what has been put before him, and has treated those around him with utter disrespect. "The Fortune Cookie" even mentioned that his words towards Sean "Magic" Fiery after winning the Lord of the Coliseum were uncalled for. But the mentioning of Magic seemed to bring a bitter taste to Albert's mouth after realizing what he had done to Magic only a few months before. Wuchie took a deep breath and continued on, stating that he would show John Taylor how to respect those who offer him a challenge, because he would most certainly give Taylor a hard fight. Albert even smiled over the thought of becoming the next HKWF Heavyweight Champion, even while being Cruiserweight Champion, and nodded his head.
He predicted that the double main event tonight will be remembered for a long time. He wished John Taylor luck and hopped that they will give each other their best, and even requested that Taylor show a decent amount of respect, but those words were filled with doubt. Which is why he'll be showing Taylor a lesson in "Kung Wuchie"... The meaning of respectful combat.
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Post by GGWF on Dec 8, 2004 9:13:08 GMT -6
DOUBLE MAIN EVENT HKWF Championship Match 'Lone Gunman' John Taylor (C) V Albert ‘The Fortune Cookie’ Wuchie * HKWF Cruiserweight Title is not on the line
In the early going, the two cruiserweights spent time weighing each other up, gaining one upmanship on each other and using momentum moves, and quick counters. However, Taylor broke that up with a shortarm clothesline from out of nowhere. Gunman then displayed his cruiserweight skills with a nip up hurancarana for a short two count. In a move away from his style recently (as he’s been taking on big men), Taylor showed the fans his skills from Mexico and hit a springboard moosault to his standing opponent which gained another two count. A German suplex into a bridge gained another two count. Albert faught back with a flip onto his feet from another German suplex attempt, and then immediately rained the martial arts kicks on Gunman. Gunman had no answer to this and after a Wuchbuster, Albert hit a Haikou Facebuster! The resilient Gunman however, kicked out at two. Albert hit his patented Evenflow Piledriver, and was dismayed at only getting a two count. The Hong Kong native and fan favourite went to finish it with the Crack of the Cookie, but Gunman countered it, and hit Wuchie with a snap suplex in reply. Immediately hitting a double arm suplex, Gunman attempted a croos body from the top, but Albert rolled with it and got a long two! Immediately afterwards though, Gunman caught him with the Shell Shock, but Albert showed his resiliency and kicked out. Gunman then made a rookie like error, and lowered his head too soon from an Irish whip, and found himself on the receiving end of a Crack of the Cookie! Albert pinned him, but he kicked out just before three! Albert went to the top once more, not letting it phase him. He attempted a jump from the top into a hurancanrana, but Gunman powerbombed him from it! With the opening he needed in the centre of the ring, he turned him over and locked in the Silencer. Albert flailed, and tried to escape but there was no way out, and he had to tap out. Beaten, but having put on a hell of a show, Albert offered a handshake which Taylor turned his nose up at, but did eventually shake the man’s hand.
WINNER= ‘Lone Gunman’ John Taylor
DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Special Challenge Match: Sethe Raide’s Contract On The Line! ‘Jaguar’ Jackie Lee V 'The Downfall' Seth Raide * If Seth wins, he gets a title shot at the next PPV * If Jackie wins, Seth’s contract is permanently terminated
Accompanied by Len DuBrey, RedRum, and Martial Law, it was obvious that Seth Raide was making a point of showing Jackie Lee the cabal of HKWF superstars who were not happy with his regime. He did however make it pretty clear that he didn’t want his friends to interfere on his behalf. After the first collar and elbow tie up, Jackie overpowered Raide and had him in the turnbuckles. Right hands followed by stomps left Raide sat down shaking the cobwebs. A spear attempt by Raide was sidestepped and Jackie shoved him shoulder first into the ring post. The Jaguar quickly capitalized with a shoulder breaker, and am armbar. However, Raide pulled out and after a poke to the eye, hit a DDT for a long one count. Raide had his way for a while, even hitting a Lethal Meditation. However, a duck too early for a back bady drop got him booted in the face. Jackie hit a big boot, running legdrop combo for a big cheer and a two count. The angered Raide then charged right into sleeperhold! After sending Raide sleepy, Lee then hit his running powerslam and looked to get the upset! However, Raide kicked out! Lee went for another running powerslam, but Raide slipped out and countered with a Reverse Revolt DDT! However, Jackie showed his resilience with a kickout! It was all in vein though, as Raide immediately hit a Downfall to earn the three count and his shot at the HKWF title at the next PPV. Upon victory, Raide then called in RedRum, Scarsdale, DuBrey and Anjor who were all set to beatdown on Jackie. However, Chang Chen, Teardrop and Albert Wuchie came running from the back and were quickly joined by Macauley McGrue from the commentary table, and a Mexican stand off ended the show as Mrs. M praised the superstars that had come to Jackie’s aid.
WINNER= Seth Raide
(c) Infinite Dreamer Press 2004 Many thanks to all enthusiastic contributors: Nate, Mike, Sean, Charlie
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