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[GCW] Mayhem - 5/15/05

Snabbit888Posted on 03/05/06 at 22:30:35

High Voltage Match #1
"The Angry Amish Chicken Plucker" Roadkill (DEBUT!!!) vs. "Chicken Boy" Justin Credible (w/ The Colonel)
Justin Credible opened up the wrestling action on the "pre-game show" edition of High Voltage, but he didn't know who his opponent was going to be. Credible was none too happy when his opponent turned out to be a debuting wrestler, "The Angry Amish Chicken Plucker" Roadkill! While the crowd, and I'm sure Tommy Dreamer, enjoyed the irony of Roadkill being Chicken Boy's opponent, but Credible and the Colonel were less than amused. The entire time Roadkill was on the advantage, he was muttering something incoherent about "chickens" and chasing Credible in a strange matter. Credible tried to run, but he couldn't run forever as Roadkill got a hold of him with a running powerslam and took the win.

Roadkill pinned Justin Credible after a running powerslam in 0:05:32.
Rating: ***


High Voltage Match #2
Star Quality vs. The Basham Brothers (w/ Shaniqua)
The tag team division in Global Championship Wrestling is heating up in a big way, with all the teams gunning for the World Tag Team Titles in a big way. Perhaps no team has been hotter than Star Quality, "Ravishing" Rob Conway and "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan. Their opponents tonight, the Basham Brothers, have tasted defeat against Star Quality in the past, but with Shaniqua in their corner and the fact that they are former two-time World Tag Team champions, they are in a position to win any match. During this great tag team affair, ELIX SKIPPER made his way halfway down the aisle to watch the match from a closer perspective, but with Skipper's frame of mind these days, it was no guarantee that he wouldn't interject himself into the match. LOW-KI came out in an attempt to bring Skipper back to the locker room, but Skipper was reluctant. While Skipper and Low-Ki had words at ringside, the Bashams took advantage in the ring by knocking Morgan off the apron. Conway was left with bad odds and was caught in the Ball And Gag Bomb.

The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham and Danny Basham) defeated Star Quality (Matt Morgan and Rob Conway) when Danny Basham pinned Conway after the Ball And Gag Bomb in 0:08:29.
Rating: **** 1/4

A good win for the Bashams who proved tonight exactly why they have held the World Tag Team Titles in the past. But Star Quality wrestled a great match and were in it until the very end, but the Bashams' experience helped put them over the edge. Skipper and Low-Ki continued to exchange words until Skipper finally agreed to head to the back with Low-Ki. To say that partnership is treading water right now would be a vast understatement.



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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada! The Road to Super Cade II has been rolling along, but it had a major stop tonight on pay-per-view for Mayhem! Three championships on the line with Monty Brown defending the North American Title against Sean O'Haire, the World's Greatest Tag Team putting the World Tag Team Titles on the line against Abyss and The Hurricane, and in tonight's main event, Kurt Angle defends the World Heavyweight Title against "The Crippler" Chris Benoit! Also on tonight's spectacular event, "Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero goes one-on-one with Eric Angle, whom he believes is this new Black Tiger. The next chapter in the Chris Jericho/Randy Orton feud will be written in a no disqualification match. And Kurt Angle will hope that he gets his money's worth as his hired assassin Rhyno will take on the man who will challenge for the World Heavyweight Title at Super Cade regardless of who the champion is, Brock Lesnar!


Match #1
Rey Mysterio Jr./"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles/Paul London vs. Frankie "The Future" Kazarian (Cruiserweight champion)/"The Amazing" Red/"The Notorious K.I.D." Kid Kash
Frankie Kazarian, Red, and Kid Kash were thinking that they were going to have an easy time tonight in this six-man tag team match when AJ Styles and Paul London went searching for a partner last week. When the partner they found turned out to be Rey Mysterio Jr., they're approval of the situation greatly diminished. In fact, rumor has it that Kazarian himself met with Commissioner Tommy Dreamer several times this week in an attempt to get Mysterio barred from the match. Seeing how the Future had no real basis for this demand, his request was denied, and we had ourselves a red hot cruiserweight six-man tag to kick off the pay-per-view! The match was quick paced from bell-to-bell, with a lot of great technical mat wrestling mixed it with some tremendous high-flying action. At one point, there were five successive dives to the floor, all capped off by Mysterio's corkscrew plancha that wiped out everybody! The Las Vegas fans ate up every moment of this match, and rightfully so. In the end, Styles was the legal man with Red. Kazarian broke up a pin attempt after Styles hit the Pele', which caused Mysterio to come in the ring and spinning headscissors him to the outside. While Kazarian tried to gain his bearings, Mysterio jumped on him with a dazzling somersault plancha prompting a huge pop from the crowd. Inside the ring, Styles caught Red with an Asai moonsault into an inverted DDT, and was able to get the pinfall after an assist from London who prevented Kash from breaking it up.

Rey Mysterio Jr., Paul London and AJ Styles defeated Frankie Kazarian, Kid Kash and Red when Styles pinned Red after an Asai moonsault into an inverted DDT in 0:09:02.
Rating: ****

What a spectacular way to kick off the pay-per-view. Mysterio, Styles, and London all shared handshakes in the ring. It looks like Styles has finally earned the trust and respect of not only Mysterio and London, but the fans as well. Kazarian and Co. stumbled to the back, the Future yelling insults at Mysterio the entire time.


TOMMY DREAMER LAYS DOWN THE LAW WITH BOB ORTON JR.
Commissioner Tommy Dreamer called Bob Orton Jr. into his office as he had some words of warning for him. Dreamer hammered home the point that Cowboy Bob was not to be involved in his son's match later on against Chris Jericho in any way, shape, or form. When Bob Orton reminded Dreamer that the match was no disqualification and thus anything goes, Dreamer fired back with, "Yes, that's true, but I'm the commissioner of GCW and I call the shots. So sure, you can interfere all you want in that match later tonight. But if you do, your son, Randy, will NOT even be on the list of considerations for a World Heavyweight Title shot!" This seemed to change Cowboy Bob's tune pretty quick, as he doesn't want to cost his boy a World Title shot. Bob Orton Jr. reluctantly agreed not to get involved in the match.


Match #2
North American Title Match
"The Alpha Male" Monty Brown (c) vs. Sean O'Haire (w/ Daffney)
It's no secret to anybody that the man Monty Brown wanted to be defending the North American Title against in this one was the leader of the Prophecy and the reigning Television champion, CM Punk. Before this match began, a video package was shown highlighting how this match came about, including the fireball that Punk threw in Brown's face at Deadly Draw. Brown's face is healing, but he still needs to wear the bandages to prevent further injury. Brown was operating on pure rage in the early going when he was tossing O'Haire around with ease (which is impressive because O'Haire is near 280 pounds). Brown's rage was accelerated even more as CM PUNK came down to the ring. Brown went to the floor immediately and chased after Punk, but the Alpha Male was cut down by O'Haire and a huge lariat on the outside. O'Haire went to work from there by putting a beating on Brown for the next couple of minutes, but Brown got back on the advantage when he ducked a big boot attempt and got O'Haire with a DDT. After that, Brown picked O'Haire up for a bodyslam, but O'Haire's foot grazed the face of referee Antonio Santangelo, possibly catching him in the eye. Punk took it upon himself at this point to enter the ring and caught Brown with a low blow. The TV champion then reached into his trunks to go for another fireball, but when Punk finally got the ball lit and threw it, the Alpha Male moved and the fireball caught O'Haire's face instead! Punk quickly got out of the ring realizing his mistake as Brown destroyed O'Haire with the Pounce! Brown made the cover as O'Haire clutched his face, and the Alpha Male was still the North American champion.

Monty Brown pinned Sean O'Haire with the Pounce in 0:07:09.
Rating: ** 3/4
(Monty Brown retained the GCW North American Title.)

The medical staff rushed to the ring to check on O'Haire who was clutching at his eyes and screaming. The early prognosis is that O'Haire is going to be okay as the fireball only grazed him, but it was still enough to cause a burn and cost him the match. As Brown grabbed his title and challenged Punk to come back to the ring, Punk simply looked on with a stoic look etched on his face. Punk is going to have to meet Brown eventually, and all of these tactics are just serving to make the baddest cat from the Serengeti all the more angry.


Match #3
Matt Hardy (w/ Lita) vs. Jeff Hardy (w/ Daffney)
When Jeff Hardy walked out on his brother a couple months ago, we thought he would be gone for good, but he resurfaced a month later in aiding CM Punk in his Television Title defense against Matt Hardy. Jeff Hardy has completely bought into the rhetoric of the Prophecy, and wants his older brother destroyed. Matt Hardy was completely against the idea of this match but knew that if he didn't face his brother, things would get much worse before they got better. In the early going of this match, Matt Hardy was trying his best to keep this a technical affair, not being overly aggressive toward his brother. As the match continued though, tempers inevitably flared and this degenerated into more of a slugfest than a wrestling match. Late in the match, Daffney saw Jeff Hardy's chances for victory dwindling when Matt hit the Twist of Fate, so she jumped up on the apron. Referee Petey Pluck tried to get Daffney back on the floor, but was having little success as Daffney screamed loudly. What happened next was a shock to everyone though. Lita jumped in the ring to what we thought was knock Daffney off the apron, but instead she hit Matt Hardy with a low blow out of nowhere! What the hell did Lita do that for!? Jeff Hardy rolled his brother up and with a pull of the tights, picked up the win.

Jeff Hardy pinned Matt Hardy after a roll up in 0:06:13.
Rating: *** 1/4

Why did Lita do that to Matt Hardy? Lita left with Jeff Hardy to a chorus of boos, leaving all of us (mostly Matt Hardy) with a plethora of questions. Matt Hardy has had enough turmoil with this situation with his brother, but now with his girlfriend (or now, presumably, ex-girlfriend) switching sides on him, Matt's life continues to spiral downward.


STEVE BRADLEY IS IN THE BUILDING, AND CHRIS BENOIT IS WELL AWARE
Mario Riviera was standing by with Steve Bradley, hoping to get a word with him. This was the first time we've seen Bradley in the past few weeks as he was just recently released from jail when the Benoit family dropped the charges of assault and battery and breaking and entering that were levied upon him. Riviera wanted to know if Bradley's time in prison changed him at all and how he felt to be out, but before Team Angle's Enforcer could respond, CHRIS BENOIT was yelling at him, being held back by several officials. Benoit was trying his best to get at Bradley an calling him every name in the book, but Bradley just smiled at Benoit and egged him on. Benoit may have let Bradley out of prison to get a World Heavyweight Title shot, but it's obvious that there is still a lot of unquenched anger flowing through his veins directed at the Enforcer.


Match #4
World Tag Team Title Match
The World's Greatest Tag Team (c) vs. Abyss/The Hurricane
Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin made a choice earlier this much when they interjected themselves into the number-one contenders match between Abyss and The Hurricane and Booker T and Goldust. They've had a rivalry against Booker and the Golden One for a couple months now, and they decided that Abyss and The Hurricane would be the lesser of two evils. As this match got going, it looked like they were quickly regretting their decision as the challengers completely dominated the pace of this match. The WGTT tried desperately to keep Hurricane isolated in the ring, but they were unable to and thus suffered the brute force of Abyss. Everyone was sensing a title change in this one as Abyss and The Hurricane continued to mow through the champs, and Haas and Benjamin could feel their calculated plan backfiring on them in a big way. Abyss tagged The Hurricane in who quickly went to the top and jumped at Benjamin with a flying crossbody press, but Benjamin had the presence of mind to roll through it, and with the aid of a handful of tights, the World's Greatest Tag Team escaped.

The World's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin) defeated Abyss and The Hurricane when S. Benjamin pinned Hurricane after reversing a flying crossbody press in 0:11:12.
Rating: *** 1/2
(The World's Greatest Tag Team retained the GCW World Tag Team Titles.)

The World's Greatest Tag Team made their way out of the ring in a flash as an angry Abyss came in after them. If wrestling were judged on points, Abyss and The Hurricane would be the brand-new World Tag Team champions. However, that's not how things work in GCW, and the WGTT showed how resourceful they can be in retaining their titles.


Match #5
No Disqualification Match
"Y2J" Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton
Our next match is a battle I have been looking forward to as Chris Jericho and Randy Orton went at it in a rematch from Deadly Draw, this time with no disqualification rules. Bob Orton Jr. heeded Tommy Dreamer's request and was nowhere to be seen during this match, which made it possible for us to have a clear winner. The match started with neither man really using the no disqualification stipulations, but instead going at it with hard-hitting technical wrestling. Both men were crisp and the shots were rough, but they stayed within the regular wrestling rules. In fact, throughout most of this match, the only times that the no-DQ rules were fully explored were out of necessity. For instance, there was a point in the match where both men were on the floor and Jericho had Orton set up for a slingshot. Orton however was able to reach underneath the ring and grab a toolbox which he used to waffle Y2J with, busting the self-proclaimed King of the World open. Orton made great use of the ringside area, whipping Jericho into the guardrail and the timekeeper's table. Orton set Jericho up for a power bomb through the announce position, but Jericho was able to counter with a backdrop, sending Orton onto the table but not through it. Jericho made his way to the top turnbuckle while Orton was still sprawled on the table and went for a flying elbowdrop, but Orton got out of the way. Jericho didn't go through the surprisingly stubborn table but rather bounced off and into the guardrail. As both men recovered from this, Orton tossed Jericho into the ring and went for a cover, but Jericho showed great resiliency by kicking out. Orton became frustrated and grabbed a chair from ringside. He got in the ring and measured Jericho, but when he went after him, Y2J countered by dropkicking the chair back into Orton's face. Jericho followed up with the Lionsault and then the Walls of Jericho. The crowd was going nuts as Orton struggled like a bear in a trap to get out of the hold, but he couldn't power himself out. He eventually got to the ropes and grabbed a hold, but because of the no disqualification rules, Jericho refused to let go and pulled Orton back out to the center of the ring, where he had no choice but to submit.

No-Countout-No-DQ-Match:
Chris Jericho made Randy Orton submit to the Walls of Jericho in 0:14:04.
Rating: **** 1/4

What a match between these two great competitors! This gives both Orton and Jericho one win over the other in heads up competition. Knowing how these two are, I can't imagine this being this one being over yet, not by a long shot. After the match, Bob Orton Jr. ran out to help his son to the back, who was favoring his back after being trapped in the Walls of Jericho for as long as he was. A great great match.


TOMMY DREAMER TELLS THE WORLD'S GREATEST TAG TEAM WHO THEIR NEXT OPPONENTS WILL BE
While Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin were in the back bragging about how they "totally kicked Abyss and The Hurricane's asses," Commissioner Tommy Dreamer caught up with them. Dreamer started by congratulating the WGTT on their title defense. Haas cockily mentioned that the outcome was never in doubt and that they could easily defeat any team in GCW. "That's good to hear," Dreamer retorted, "because at Super Cade II, you're going to have a chance to prove it, because your opponents that night will be... BOOKER T and GOLDUST. Good luck with that." Haas and Benjamin were furious, obviously not wanting anything to do with Booker and Goldie, but the match is signed and will take place at the biggest event of the GCW year.


Match #6
"The Teen Phenom" Ken Doane vs. John Bradshaw Layfield (w/ Lamont)
JBL has taken offense to the amount of attention newcomer Ken Doane has received since debuting in Global Championship Wrestling. Doane is young and unexperienced, sure, but he's working hard and winning matches, wrestling far above his age. JBL has a reputation in this business for hating rookies and being an overall jerk, and he definitely let that shine through brightly in this match. Doane took a beating in this one for sure as JBL punished him with hard punches and brutal forearms. Doane refused to let himself be intimidated though, and he kept fighting right back, even if it was just a punch here or there before Layfield was back on the offensive. JBL seemed to be well on his way to victory when he had Doane set up for the Last Call fallaway slam, but Doane had the presence of mind to reverse it into a DDT! Doane started stringing a series of moves together, including a beautiful powerslam that got him a nearfall. Doane then went to the top and attempted a big splash, but JBL wasn't hurt enough for that and Doane crashed and burned. Moments later, JBL hit the Stock Market Crash and this one was over.

John Bradshaw Layfield pinned Ken Doane with the Stock Market Crash in 0:05:23.
Rating: *** 1/4

You have to admire Doane for his effort, but his inexperience did show there on that big splash attempt. JBL isn't the most polished wrestler in the world, but he's been around the block many times and is as crafty as they come. A good win for JBL, and this actually may be a good loss for Ken Doane if there is such a thing. When you're as young as he is, every match is a learning experience, so the Teen Phenom shouldn't make that mistake again.


SHANIQUA MAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING JBL
While John Bradshaw Layfield strutted around the ring to celebrate his victory, he was interrupted when Shaniqua came out to the top of the ramp. "Hey JBL. Remember when I told you that hell hath no fury like a bitch scorned? Well this bitch was scorn, and you're going to pay for it! I gave you the chance to change your mind and retain my services, but you chose to ignore my warning and fire me and the Bashams anyway. JBL, arrogance will always get you in trouble. I had a good idea that you'd do something STUPID and fire me, so you know what I did? Before you fired me, I got one more match signed for you. At Super Cade, JBL, you're going to have a match, but it's not going to be just any match. It's against the one man you fear more than anyone else in the world. JBL, at Super Cade you will wrestle ABYSS!" The crowd popped huge as JBL threw a complete fit in the ring, looking equal parts angry and scared out of his mind. JBL has tried his best to avoid wrestling Abyss for months now, but now he has no choice as the match is on for Super Cade II!


Match #7
Brock Lesnar vs. "The Gore Machine" Rhyno
Our next match featured two wild bulls duking it out as Brock Lesnar, the number-one-contender, took on Kurt Angle's hired gun, Rhyno. Rhyno was paid (and if the rumors are true, a handsome some of money) to take Lesnar out of commission, and so far, he has been moderately successful, catching the Monster From Minnesota with the Gore on more than one occasion. It wasn't as important to Rhyno to win this match as much as it was to take Lesnar out, and he wrestled accordingly. Rhyno is one of the few guys that can absorb the type of punishment that Lesnar can dish out and keep coming, and that helped him to stay alive in this match until Lesnar made a huge mistake, missing a shoulder ram in the corner and connecting firmly with the ringpost. Though Lesnar's shoulder was what took the brunt of that shot, Rhyno changed his focus to Lesnar's ribs, setting up the former national collegiate champion up for the Gore. After a plethora of hard slams, bearhugs, and hard shots to the ribs, Rhyno finally did get Lesnar in position for the Gore. When the Gore Machine charged in, Lesnar had the wherewithal to get a leg up and catch Rhyno with a hard kick in the mush. Lesnar started building some momentum with some throws and slams of his own, trying for the F-5. Lesnar struggled to get Rhyno up and eventually had to set him down when his ribs gave out on him, allowing Rhyno to hit the Gore! Rhyno made the cover, but somehow Lesnar got his shoulder up at 2.9! Rhyno couldn't believe it as the crowd let out a thunderous pop. Rhyno doubled his attacks and stomped away at Lesnar before setting him up for another Gore. Rhyno charged in but Lesnar countered with a belly-to-belly suplex! Lesnar pulled what strength he had left and lifted Rhyno up, swinging him around the the F-5 and picking up a difficult win.

Brock Lesnar pinned Rhyno with the F-5 in 0:09:29.
Rating: ** 3/4

Brock Lesnar got his hand raised much to the approval of the Las Vegas crowd, but he suffered a lot of damage at the hands of Rhyno. Kurt Angle got his money's worth as it's hard to imagine Lesnar not suffering some ill effects from this match for awhile, especially since he has been diagnosed as having bruised ribs. Rib injuries take awhile to heal in most cases, so Angle will have the advantage going into Super Cade II. That is, if he can find a way to get past Chris Benoit tonight.


Match #8
"Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero vs. Eric Angle
To say Eric Angle wanted to be anywhere but in the ring with Eddie Guerrero tonight would be hugely underestimating how scared he was. Eric Angle is a highly skilled athlete, but Guerrero is certifiably nuts. Though Eddie has gained a lot of fan support over recent weeks, his antics are still those of a man who's a bit crazy. His latest mission is to destroy Angle as he believes that he was the man dressed as Black Tiger who attacked him at Deadly Draw and cost him the World Heavyweight Title. Eric Angle has vehemently denied the charge, but it's not as if he has a reputation for being the most trustworthy guy in the world. That, and of course it was Angle who turned out to be Black Tiger last summer when he plagued Latino Heat for months.

The match itself started out about how we would have expected, with Eddie controlling the action and Angle doing his best to run away. Angle finally got Eddie to make a mistake and got on the advantage, and for the duration of this contest, the two competitors exchanged being the aggressor. Neither could get clear control of the match as the momentum shifted back and forth, back and forth. Eddie finally got rolling and caught Angle with the Three Amigos and went up top, telling "I FEEL FROGGY!" But before he could leap off, Eddie's eye was caught as coming down the aisle, it was BLACK TIGER! Eric Angle had been telling the truth and Latino Heat couldn't believe it as he jumped back down into the ring and demanded that Black Tiger show himself. During the confusion, Angle caught Eddie in a backslide and with the use of the ropes for leverage, scored the win.

Eric Angle pinned Eddie Guerrero after a backslide in 0:13:24.
Rating: *** 3/4

Eddie was in shock as not only had he just ben pinned, but the man who he thought was Black Tiger wasn't Black Tiger at all. This new Tiger immediately got in the ring and started hammering away at Eddie before trying to whip him into the ropes. Eddie reversed it, but this Black Tiger caught him with a flying forearm and kipped up. Wait a second... when Guerrero stumbled back to his feet, he was completely knocked out cold by a superkick! After Eddie was out, Black Tiger reached and pulled off his mask... it was SHAWN MICHAELS! The Heartbreak Kid is back! If you'll remember it was Eddie Guerrero who viciously assault HBK with a sledgehammer many months ago and at the time we thought ended his career. But HBK is back, and he has a big score to settle!


KURT ANGLE IS CONFIDENT GOING INTO THE MAIN EVENT
Right before our final match of the evening, Mario Riviera met with one of the participants and the reigning World Heavyweight champion, Kurt Angle, to get a few of his thoughts going into this big title defense. Angle said that tonight was his night and that everything was lining up perfectly, citing that with Steve Bradley officially back and Rhyno doing his job earlier by damaging Lesnar's ribs, there is nothing that could go wrong tonight. Angle also hammered home that Chris Benoit couldn't beat him, mentioning that he has a stellar win/loss record against the Rabid Wolverine and that tonight would be no different. Benoit and Angle have had some epic battles, but Angle is right in that he's been on the winning side more often than not. But Benoit can beat Angle, and has done so before in big championship matches. Can he stay focused enough to do so tonight is the big question though.


Match #9
MAIN EVENT
World Heavyweight Title Match
Kurt Angle (c) vs. "The Crippler" Chris Benoit (w/ Nancy Benoit)
Our main event was an emotionally charged one as Chris Benoit challenged Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Title. Benoit had his wife Nancy in his corner once again, out there so that he could protect her (which is doubly important now that Steve Bradley is out of jail and we know is in the building). Throughout this great technical battle, Nancy showed her husband support, but you could tell that she was not comfortable being at ringside. The crowd was hot for most of this match with Angle and Benoit once again engaging in the great technical wrestling duels that they've made famous in GCW. Every time these two lock up you know you're going to see the absolute best mat wrestling in the world. As the match progressed though, the mat wrestling turned into more suplexes and throws, and from there as emotions were running high and bodies became fatigued, started turning into a fight. Emotion started getting the better of Benoit, who knew how much he needed to win the title here tonight. His focus got all out of whack though when STEVE BRADLEY sauntered down to the ring and was stalking Nancy Benoit around the ring! Benoit tried to go after Bradley, but he was tripped up by Angle who grabbed a hold of his ankle and firmly put in the Ankle Lock. Benoit screamed with pain as he struggled to get out of the hold, watching Bradley get closer and closer to his wife on the outside. Angle was screaming, "Just tap and you can save your wife!" over and over at the Crippler, who tried desperately to escape the hold, but the World champ had a solid hold. It wasn't until Bradley actually had a hold of Nancy's hair that Benoit tapped out.

Kurt Angle made Chris Benoit submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:17:18.
Rating: **** 1/2
(Kurt Angle retained the GCW World Heavyweight Title.)

Benoit rolled out of the ring and tried to put weight on his ankle to protect his wife, but the pain was too great and he collapsed to his knees, allowing Steve Bradley to absolutely level Benoit with a huge Mafia kick to the face! Bradley pounded on Benoit, throwing him hard into the ringsteps before plastering him with a steel chair. Nancy screamed as Bradley continued his devastating assault on her husband, bringing the chair down on him over and over again. Bradley put the Crippler in a standing headscissors and brought him through the announce table with a huge power bomb (Bradley had more success than Jericho and Orton had earlier). Bradley grabbed Benoit and threw him in the ring so he and Angle could do more damage, but BROCK LESNAR ran out (taped ribs and all) and fired away at Bradley with right hands before taking his head off with a clothesline. Bradley rolled to the floor as Lesnar lunged at Angle, but Angle got out of the way and ran from the ring in quick fashion, dropping the World Heavyweight Title on his way. The show came to an end with Lesnar picking up the World Title and holding it high over his head.
americamamushiPosted on 03/08/06 at 17:26:19

WHOO!  ROADKILL!  *marks the fugger out*  Roadkill sure plucked Credible's chicken... ummm... I'd like to retract that statement... :)

Thought Star Quality would take the win over the Bashams for sure.  But I like both teams so it's all good.  I like what you're giving Ki & Skipper to work with right now.

Great way to start a PPV.  I'm sensing a Kazarian/Mysterio feud on the horizon.  That'll do wonders in propelling Kazarian further along, which is a good thing I think.  Not to mention that along the way they'll have some awesome matches.

Tough break for the Ortons.  Give Randy the cast Bob! :D

That's not just a mistake... thats a HUGE mistake.  Punk is going to have a tough time once he finally faces Brown.  One fireball actually hitting Brown was bad enough, but trying a second time, that's just poking the bear.

Wow... a Lita turn... did NOT see that coming.  I like it though.  This is really getting interesting.  I heart angles involving the Prophecy.

Good win for WGTT.  Stealing the victory away like that suits them obviously.  Abyss mad... Abyss smash!

With Jericho and Orton at 1-1, there has to be a rubber match.  Whoever gets the win there has to be quickly on their way to bigger and better things.

Hurray for Booker & Goldie getting a shot at the tag titles!

Valiant effort from Doane.  It was a David vs. Goliath battle, and in the real world, Goliath tends to win.  Mmmmmm.... Abyss vs. JBL at Supercade.  Tasty.  I look forward to seeing if JBL can handle the Monster himself.

Kurt really lucked out with Rhyno hurting Lesnar.  Money well spent I guess.  Kurt can't be looking too far into the future though, he's got one hell of an opponent tonight in Benoit, but the thought of Lesnar, injured or not, has to be looming in his mind.

I hadn't even thought of the possibility of it being Shawn Michaels.  Of course, anyone wanting a piece of Guerrero has a usefull tool in a Black Tiger mask of their own now.  Good to see HBK back, a series with Guerrero will put butts in da seats.

Ack.  What a way for Benoit to lose.  At least his priorities are straight... other than the deal he made to GET the title match I mean.  Lesnar was a little too late to really save Benoit, but he sent an important message to cap off the PPV, thats for sure.
rey619Posted on 03/09/06 at 10:02:23

I'm looking forward to the Eddie and HBK feud, something we never got to see in real life.

Your PPV is otherwise brilliantly scheduled, with a high-paced opener and a filler match towards the end (Doane vs JBL) as to not overload all the big matches toward the end.

The Snabbit/Mushi universe is by far the most interesting read for the moment.