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PWL- Combat Evolved (4/12/2006)

The Bizz 2.0Posted on 04/12/06 at 08:57:22

Mairlyn Manson's "Rock is Dead" plays as a camera pans around:
the arena and and shows fans going crazy and pyro going off.
We join Joey Styles and Vince McMahon at the commentary
table.

JS- Hello every---

VM- Hello everyone and welcome to Monday Night Combat Evolved!

JS- ---Can I talk now?

VM- We have one helluva show lined up for you tonight, as 3 of
our 4 titles will be decided tonight! The tag team titles will
be decided in a Three Way Dance---

JS- The Television Title will go to the rightful owner in a
Fatal Four Way between 4 up and coming young kids, ready to
show what they got.

VM- And the Intercontinental Title match will be a 15 man battle
royal, who will survive?

Three Way Dance for the Tag Titles):
The Dynasty (Keiji Muto/Yuji Nagata
Brent Albright/Chris Benoit
Dean Malenko/Lance Storm



    This ring is full of expierience, with the exception of Brent
Albringht. Chris Benoit had a choice to team up with anyone backstage,
and went with Albright. He seemed like the right choice at the
beginning of the match, showing off his technical skills against
Storm, but as soon as Storm tagged out to Keiji, Keiji wanted none
of this. Keiji took down Albright with the trip, rolled him up into
the figure four leglock, and Albright immediatly tapped! This left a
ring full of veterans: Keiji Muto/Nagata vs Storm/Malenko.
Malenko took the clear cut advantage, and as soon as Albright tapped
Malenko came in and stomped Muto on the head. Malenko continued his
assault until Nagata tried to run in and save his partner. This
distracted the referee, and Keiji executes the MIST! Nagata makes his way
past the referee, and takes out Storm. Keiji is stalking his opponent,
waiting for him to get up, runs up and executes the Shining Wizard!
Keiji hooks the leg, 1...2...3!


Triangle Match for the vacant PWL Tag Team Titles
The Dynasty (Keiji Muto and Yuji Nagata) defeated
Brent Albright and Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko and Lance Storm:
        x Muto beat B. Albright via a figure-four leglock in 0:16:44
        x Muto beat D. Malenko via the Shining Wizard in 0:27:36
Rating: ** 1/4
(The Dynasty won the PWL Tag Team Titles.)


(Fatal Four Way for TV Title):
Jerry Lynn
Low-Ki
AJ Styles
Christopher Daniels


    These four up and coming stars are trying to make a name for
themselves here in PWL. The match starts off with Low-Ki and
Christopher Daniels. Low-Ki damn near knocked out Christopher
Daniels with the Superkick, and he tried for a pin. But AJ
Styles was one step ahead of him, and executed a springboard
moonsault off the second rope. AJ Styles rolls his way out of the
ring, assumingly hurting himself after the desperate attempt to
save the match. Low-Ki, absorbing the moonsault, tags out to
Jerry Lynn. Daniels/Lynn battle it out. Christopher Daniels, who
is visibly in need of rest, tags out to a recovering AJ Styles.
Jerry Lynn charges Styles, expecting a lifeless collapse from Styles,
but gets a PELE instead! Styles executes a cradle for a quick pin,
1...2...3!


Four Corners Match for the vacant PWL Televison Title
AJ Styles defeated Christopher Daniels, Low-Ki and Jerry Lynn when Styles
pinned J. Lynn after an inside cradle in 0:30:12.
Rating: *** 1/2
(AJ Styles won the PWL Televison Title
.)

15-Man Battle Royal for the vacant PWL Intercontinental Title:
Rob Van Dam won a 15-man Battle Royal:
        x C. Masters threw out Punk in 0:01:34
        x Batista threw out Lesnar in 0:05:28
        x RVD threw out Rhyno in 0:05:50
        x C. Masters threw out Batista in 0:08:52
        x Test threw out Carlito in 0:09:12
        x Red threw out Test in 0:12:58
        x Credible threw out J. Noble after a back suplex in 0:14:16
        x C. Masters threw out Kane in 0:14:52
        x M. Tanaka threw out C. Masters after a vertical suplex in 0:15:31
        x R. Flair threw out Credible in 0:17:30
        x RVD threw out Joe in 0:17:53
        x M. Tanaka threw out R. Flair in 0:18:51
        x M. Tanaka threw out Red after a kick to the midsection in 0:22:15
        x RVD threw out M. Tanaka in 0:23:00
Rating: *** 1/4
(Rob Van Dam won the PWL Intercontinental Title.)



Card rating: *** 1/4
colmatteusPosted on 04/12/06 at 16:54:17

Vince on commentary? Haha, well if you keep playing Vince as the over-the-top shill and Styles as being burdoned with his very presense, this could be muy fun. (LoL who will survive?)

Good opening match. I always loved what you did with The Dynasty, so this should be a good jump-off point for them. That's right, Muto, you CHEAT to win. Daddy likes.

JS- The Television Title will go to the rightful owner in a Fatal Four Way between 4 up and coming young kids, ready to show what they got.
...I'm sorry but I HAVE to call you on this. Jerry Lynn. Jerry Lynn the young up-and-comer? JL's 43, my boy. LoL I'm sorry but I figured someone should tell you. You're old enough to know the truth ;). Still, this is the right place for all these guys for now. Good match and smart ending! AJ as TV champ works for me.

No write-up for the battle royal? It's cool, it took me forever to even start the write-up for Fury's battle royal. Masters/Punk might be fun in the future. mmm, I likes Batista Lenar. Okay I'll stop having fun with your roster, LoL. Yeah, I like RVD going over here. He's prime for that position lately. Plus... you know I love my boy Rob ;D

Nice start, Bizzle! Can't wait for One Night Only! Who will survive? ::)
The Bizz 2.0Posted on 04/12/06 at 19:13:36

-Okay, I guess there is no excuse for the Jerry Lynn thing. I knew it, but it was 3 in the morning when I was typing this, I just wanted it to be over. lol.


-And for anyone who did not like how I wrote it, please leave some suggestions on how I can do better. I'm just starting out to actually go in-depth with my storylines, so I'm gonna be concentrating on that more than the commentary. So just leave comments on how I can do better, thank you everyone!