Post by BookerShark on Sept 25, 2011 19:12:57 GMT -5
FIREWOMAN vs. ATTITUDE ADJUSTER – Last Person Standing Match
AA is out first, Halliburton in hand, and hurls as much abuse at the crowd as they do at him. He gets into an exchange with an elderly fan at ringside, and it looks like he’s going to pull a Stank, but she raises her cane and he backs off. He rolls into the ring and turns his attention to referee Junior Hale, threatening him if the match doesn’t go his way. Firewoman steps onto the stage and the crowd erupts, showing their appreciation for the commissioner. Fire doesn’t seem to notice as she makes her way slowly to the ring, never taking her eyes off of AA. Fire climbs into the ring and they stand toe-to-toe, AA talking and Fire glaring, as Junior gives them their instructions.
AA continues jawing as the bell rings, and punctuates his words with a slap. Fire snarls and lunges at him. She gets her hands locked around his throat, but AA pulls her in and hits a belly-to-belly suplex to break free. He gets to his feet and stomps on Fire, who covers up and tries to roll away. AA follows her, lashing out with kicks to the head until Fire rolls under the ropes and drops to the floor. AA follows her out. He drags Fire to her feet and slams her head into the apron. He tries to drag her away from the ring, but Fire grabs the bottom rope. AA hammers her with forearms to the back of the head until she lets go. He tries to send her into the ring steps, but Fire reverses it. AA hits the steps hard. He dives out of the way as she charges, but Fire leaps onto the steps and backflips, landing on him with a double stomp. She batters AA with kicks and then drags him to his feet and hammers him with forearms. AA ducks one and Fire punches the ring post. She steps back, holding her hand, and AA tackles her, driving her to the floor.
AA kicks Fire in the ribs and then circles the ring and grabs his Halliburton. He gets a running start as Fire gets up, but she jumps aside at the last minute and he slams it into the ring post. He stops for a moment to check the briefcase, in case the impact forced it open, but no sale. He drops it and turns around - just in time for Fire to dropkick him in the face and slam his head into the post. First blood is drawn. AA slumps to the floor and Junior counts, but AA staggers to his feet at five. Fire is on the apron and gets a running start, nailing him with a diving elbow that knocks him over the stairs. He lands awkwardly, and Junior counts again, but at three a stack of hundred dollar bills being counted appears on the OOWF-tron. The image grabs AA’s attention and he levitates to his feet.
Fire spins AA around and knees him in the gut. When she goes for a DDT, AA drops to his knees and nails an uppercut. Fire staggers back, and AA slams her head into the apron. He scoops Fire up and drops her throat-first on the railing. As she bounces off he hooks her head and hits an inverted DDT. Junior counts, but Fire is up at four. As soon as she makes it to her feet, AA sends her into the Scandinavian announce table. He pitches monitors aside and rolls her onto the table. AA climbs up as well and sets up a power bomb, but Fire blocks. She breaks free and nails AA with a forearm. She swings again, but AA manages block it and drive her through the table with an STO. AA rolls to his feet, already celebrating as Junior counts. The celebration ends at six when Fire starts to stir. She staggers to her feet at eight.
AA is incensed, and he digs under the ring, pulling out another table. He sets it up, and when he turns around Fire tosses a chair at his head. AA fields it, but Fire is only a step behind and nails him with a Van Daminator. Junior reaches six when Eric O’Mac appears on the ramp, waving what appears to be the combination to the Halliburton. Again, AA levitates to his feet. Fire notices Eric as well, and walks to the Aisle, saying things that I’m not about to repeat. Eric says nothing and just watches her, smirking. AA clears his head and approaches Fire from behind, grabbing the chair on his way. He winds up, but Fire turns around just as he swings. She matrixes under the chair and swings her legs up, kicking AA in the face. AA stumbles back, and Fire grabs his head and drives his throat down onto the edge of the chair. AA collapses, clutching at his throat, and Fire rolls back into the ring as Junior starts to count. Eric strolls down the aisle and stands over AA, waving the combination and getting him to stagger to his feet. Fire hits the opposite ropes and dives out of the ring, but AA turns at the last moment, blasting her in the head with a chair with a sound like a gunshot. Junior counts, and Eric offers AA a handshake. AA slaps it aside and reaches for the key, which Eric pulls away. Fire moves at seven, and AA looks shocked. He screams at her to stay down, but she rolls to her knees, bleeding heavily. Junior counts nine, and AA tells him to hurry. Junior counts Te-Fire lunges to her feet!
With an inarticulate scream of rage, AA grabs Fire by the hair and pitches her into the ring. He rolls in as well and stomps away. Fire struggles to her knees and tries to get up, and AA shoves her into the corner. He attacks with chops, and then chokes her on the top rope. Fire lashes out with a mule kick, and AA’s eyes roll back in his head. He staggers back, and Fire climbs the ropes. She’s not moving very fast though, and AA manages to recover enough to climb up after her. He hits a belly-to-back suplex, but Fire manages to flip over him and turn it into an inverted DDT. AA is out cold. As Junior counts, Eric opens the Halliburton. The sound, or maybe the smell, of the cash, brings AA back to consciousness, and he makes it to his feet just before ten.
Fire attacks, hammering AA with punches. She tries an Irish whip, but AA reverses it. Fire manages to spring off the second turnbuckle into a reverse elbow. She rolls AA over and grabs his arms - Firestomp! She follows that up with another one, and then several more. She mashes AA’s face into the mat, and then steps back while Junior counts. Eric screams at ringside, urging AA to get up, and he makes it up at nine. A look of frustration crosses Fire’s face and she reaches into her boot, pulling out her Garrotte. She wraps it around her hands and looks at it for a moment before shaking her head and casting it aside. She steps forward and blasts AA in the face with an elbow. She grabs his arm, winds it, and nails a Heart Punch! She hangs onto the arm, pulls it across AA’s throat, and drags him onto her shoulders - Darling Driver! Junior steps forward to count, but Fire goes to the corner - Firesault! Now Junior counts, but AA manages to stagger up, barely- in time. With a snarl, Fire picks up the Garrotte, but when she turns back to AA Eric hooks her ankle. She turns to lunge at him, and while she’s preoccupied AA blasts her with a punch. Fire drops like a stone, and AA tucks a set of brass knuckles back into his tights. He scrapes Fire off the mat and lifts her up - Piledriver! Junior counts, but AA shoves him aside. He picks Fire up and hits another one. AA staggers to his feet and pulls Fire up for a third piledriver! Junior steps in and makes the count, and AA and Eric count along. The satisfaction on Eric’s face turns to shock as Fire gets to her knees at eight and staggers to her feet at nine.
AA has the brass knuckles back on and attacks. Fire ducks a haymaker and drills AA in the back with a forearm as his momentum carries him around. She shoves AA into the corner and tries to nail him with a backstabber, but he clings to the top rope. Fire’s grip slips due to the blood pouring from AA, and she slams into the mat. AA turns and kicks her in the head, and then drags her to her feet. He hauls her onto the top turnbuckle and climbs up after her, putting himself in unfamiliar territory. She fires back at him with forearms, but he regains the advantage. He pulls Fire up for a top-rope superplex, but she breaks free. They stagger on the top rope for a moment, throwing punches, and just before she falls Fire jumps, grabbing AA with her legs and snapping him over with a Hurricanranna that drives them both through the table to the floor. Nobody’s moving, and Junior counts as EMTs head to ringside. Amazingly, Fire staggers to her feet at nine! AA still isn’t moving, and Junior reaches ten.
WINNER, in 42:36, Firewoman.
After the match: As soon as the bell rings, Fire collapses. The EMTs attend to her as well as AA as Eric stands on the stage, glaring with a mixture of hatred and disbelief
Russ: One of these nights, someone is going to die right there in that very ring. When that happens, will this company FINALLY be satisfied that they pushed the envelope far enough?
Razz: What are you getting so worked up for Russ, we have seen matches FAR worse than that
Russ: That is my point
Nash: The wrestlers know the risks they are taking, there is no reason to go down that road
Russ: Tell that to Spin Hansen’s family. Tell that to JW Westgaard
Razz: Cheap shot Russ
Nash: The point is, they know the risks, the bigger point is, Firewoman won and seems to have ended things with Attitude Adjuster
Razz: But has she ended things with Eric O’Mac. Eric was not happy at all that AA could not get the job done, will he decide to do it himself? Or will he bring in someone else willing to do some dirty work for a quick buck?
Russ: Again, that is not what wrestling is supposed to be about
Nash: We have 1950 on line 2 for you Russ. Line one is reality. This is the reality of what these people do. It’s violent, it’s dangerous, and it leads you bad places. They know this. Let’s move on
Razz: We can move on to our second title match of the evening. El Lobo Sangriento defends his Onslaught championship against Moosehead Jack in the second match of the evening for both men. Moose had to face the much larger Psykle, while Lobo had to face the faster Sparxx, who has the advantage?
Russ: It is an Onslaught match, Lobo has the distinct advantage in this one. This is his kind of match. While I commend Moose on being able to hold his own in this division, I don’t think he has the discipline to see this through to the end. He has made admirable strides, but as we saw with the Alexander Darling match last week, Moose is one second from snapping and leaving someone a bloody mess
Razz: Yeah I have to think Lobo has the advantage here, this is his style, and he has the size advantage. The biggest thing is, he doesn’t have to beat Moose, Moose has to beat him, and he has to do it inside of fifteen minutes. Lobo could sit back and wrestle a defensive match and run the clock out, the onus is all on Moose here
Nash: I want to pick Moose here, but I just can’t. It’s already been said, this is NOT Moose’s type of match. I have no idea what he is doing here when he should be doing something violent and destructive, staying true to who he is. I think Lobo retains here and sets the record.
Russ: The time for talk is over, let’s head to the ring
EL LOBO SANGRIENTO vs. MOOSEHEAD JACK – OOWF Onslaught Championship Match
The second match for both of these men. Moosehead Jack defeated Psykle in a hard fought match earlier tonight while El Lobo Sangriento survived a brutal onslaught from J-P Sparxx to retain his title in his first defense. “Scarecrow” plays and Moose makes his way to the ring, ignoring the fans boos. He slumps to the mat in the corner and waits for Lobo to make his way to the ring. “Joker and the Thief” plays and El Lobo Sangriento makes his way to the ring, and the Dayton fans howl like wolves to show their support, kind of cool actually. Lobo moves to the center of the ring and stands with his arms folded across his chest. The referee takes the title from his waist and holds it up in the air then calls for the bell. Moose comes out of the corner and the two men have a staredown. Lobo extends his hand, Moose quickly shakes it, holds onto it, and NAILS Lobo with a forearm to the jaw with the other arm dropping Lobo to one knee, and drawing more boos from the crowd.
Moose bounds off the ropes and catches Lobo with a kick to the side of the head sending him to the mat. Moose drops an elbow across Lobo’s throat, then grabs his leg and pins it to the mat and drops several knees onto the inside of Lobo’s knee. Moose gets to his feet and tries a figure four, but Lobo lands several stiff kicks to Moose’s face that frees him from the hold and sends Moose staggering to the corner. Moose gets up and charges at Lobo as he gets to his feet, but Lobo sends Moose into the air with a big back body drop. Moose hits the mat and bounces to his feet, Lobo grabs him and SLAMS him between the eyes with a headbutt, sending Moose staggering around the ring. Moose staggers right into a scoop slam from Lobo, Lobo PLANTS him on the mat, measures him, and hits a falling headbutt, then covers Moose for a two count.
Moose gets to his feet holding his head and falls into the corner. Lobo charges in and CRUSHES Moose with a clothesline. Moose staggers out of the corner barely able to stand, Lobo sends him crashing to the mat with an enzuguri and covers him again, but once again Moose kicks out at two. Lobo pulls Moose to his feet and sends him to the ropes and catches him on the rebound in a bear hug. Moose snarls in pain, and decides not to remain in this move for too long, so he jabs is thumbs in Lobos eyes, drawing a warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his first referee warning.
Lobo drops Moose and staggers around the ring and stops in the corner, trying to clear his vision. Moose charges in and catches Lobo with a high knee to the back sending him into the turnbuckle sternum first. Lobo staggers backward and Moose climbs to the middle rope and launches himself at Lobo, taking Lobo to the mat with a clothesline. Moose mounts Lobo and pummels him with forearms to the face, trying to get a submission. Lobo weathers the storm and shoves Moose off of him and gets to one knee, as Lobo is standing up, Moose bounds off the ropes and NAILS him with a spinning chop to the neck that sends Lobo to the mat. Moose falls on him and coves, but Lobo kicks out at two, but he is clearly a little rattled.
Moose keeps Lobo on the mat and drives several knees into the side of his head and covers again, but again Lobo kicks out at two. Moose waits for Lobo to get to his feet then grabs him by the throat and HAMMERS him in the face with punches to the face drawing another warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his second referee warning. The shots drop Lobo in the corner and Moose charges in and catches him with a knee to the face. Lobo slumps to the mat and Moose pulls him out and covers, but Lobo kicks out at two. Moose barks at the referee about it being a slow count, but the referee ignores him. Moose gets to his feet and waits for Lobo to stand up and charges at him again for a clothesline, but Lobo catches Moose and DRIVES him to the mat with a belly to belly suplex! Lobo covers, but Moose kicks out at two, then rolls out of the ring and falls to the floor trying to catch his breath.
Moose gets to his feet and staggers around the ring. He grabs his head and seems to be listening to someone, someone only Moose can hear, then grabs a chair and throws it at Lobo. Lobo catches the chair easily and when he turns to hand it to the referee, Moose darts into the ring and rolls up Lobo’s leg, sending him to the mat. Moose grabs Lobo’s leg and works it over with punches and kicks, and tries to lock him in a figure four, but Lobo grabs the bottom rope to force the break El Lobo Sangriento has used his first rope break.
Moose gets to his feet and pulls Lobo up and sends him to the ropes, but lowers his head a moment too soon and Lobo catches him and hits the LA BALA DE PLATA! Moose’s head slams into the mat and his neck contorts awkwardly. Lobo floats over and covers, but Moose manages to roll his shoulder just before the three count. Lobo pulls Moose to his feet and DRIVES him to the mat with a hangman’s neck breaker. Lobo pulls Moose to a sitting position and traps him in a STUMP PULLER! The huge Lobo cuts off Moose’s air and tries to get him to submit, but Moose refuses, despite being on the verge of passing out. Moose reaches up and rakes Lobo’s eyes again, drawing his last warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his third and final referee warning. Moose struggles to his feet, gasping for air and turns around and gets SPEARED out of his boots by Lobo! Lobo covers him again, but Moose gets his foot on the bottom rope breaking up the pin. Moosehead Jack uses his first rope break.
Moose tries to bail out of the ring to catch his breath, but Lobo catches him and pulls him back into the ring. He whips Moose to the ropes and catches him on the rebound with a big powerslam and covers him again, but Moose manages to roll his shoulder. Lobo pulls Moose up again and lifts him up and DRIVES him into the corner, knocking the wind from Moose again. Lobo puts Moose on the top rope and climbs up after him, then hits a SUPERPLEX! Lobo floats over, again, and covers, again, but Moose reaches out and gets his foot on the bottom rope using another rope break to survive. Moosehead Jack has used his second rope break.
Moose again tries to escape, but again Lobo pulls him into the ring and lifts him for a suplex, then DRIVES him forward, slamming him right onto his knee stomach first. Moose gasps for air and falls to the mat, tries to roll to the floor, but Lobo drops an elbow into his midsection and covers again, and once again Moose gets his foot on the ropes Moosehead Jack uses his third and final rope break. This time Moose manages to roll out of the ring and escape before Lobo can pull him back in. Moose is out of options now, no more warnings, no more breaks, if he is going to win, he needs to win clean. Moose seems to catch his wind and climbs into the ring as the announcer announces that ten minutes has expired. As Moose steps between the ropes, Lobo tries a knee to the forehead, but Moose ducks back out of the ring and catches Lobo with a clothesline that sends him to the mat.
Moose heads to the corner and climbs the ropes, and waits for Lobo to get up, Moose leaps and actually tries a hurracarana, but Lobo catches him and DRIVES him to the mat with a POWERBOMB! Yes, you CAN powerbomb Moosehead Jack. Lobo folds him up and covers, but Moose somehow rolls his shoulder and the crowd boos the fact that he kicked out. Lobo sends Moose to the ropes and catches him with a boot to the face that sends him to the mat. Lobo reaches down and grabs Moose’s legs and tries to roll him into the BOSTON CRAB! Moose fights the move, and when Lobo reaches down to readjust the hold, Moose wraps his legs around Lobo’s neck, traps his arm, and cinches in the GUILLOTINE CHOKE! Lobo fights it, lifts Moose off the mat and SLAMS him down with another powerbomb, Moose somehow holds on, rolling his shoulder to avoid the pin. Lobo tries to throw a few punches, but Moose holds on and Lobo drops to one knee. Lobo reaches for the ropes, but Moose pulls him away from the middle strand as the announcer says fourteen minutes has passed. Moose squeezes harder and Lobo starts to fade. Lobo again tries to reach the ropes, but he can’t, he tries to break the hold and Moose releases it, quickly gets to his feet and bounces off the ropes and catches Lobo with the BUISAKU knee to the face sending Lobo to the mat. Moose pounces on Lobo and locks him in the KOJI CLUTCH! Moose pulls back with everything he has, Lobo rolls him several times and tries for the pin, but Moose rolls his shoulders. Finally Lobo can take no more, and he slumps to the mat and the referee quickly calls for the bell! NEW CHAMPION!
WINNER in 14:52 – and NEW OOWF Onslaught Champion – Moosehead Jack
Moose slumps into the corner as the referee hands him the title. He sits there for several minutes as Lobo regains his consciousness and gets to his feet. Moose pulls himself up and holds the title like he is going to charge out of the corner and wallop Lobo with it. He charges out, but stops short grinning at Lobo like a madman. The two glare at one another for a minute, Moose puts the title on his shoulder and extends his hand. Lobo shakes it, waiting for the attack that never comes. Moose laughs maniacally, then rolls out of the ring and heads to the back with the title while Lobo remains in the ring soaking in the cheers of the crowd for an awesome effort.
Nash: THAT SICK BASTARD DID IT!
Razz: Russ, I know you hate all that Moose stands for, but he IS the first man in OOWF history to hold the Grand Slam twice that is a pretty impressive accomplishment.
Russ: I will give the Devil his due, and I mean that literally, Moose shocked me by being able to survive in this division. Now, let’s see how long he can hold onto this title.
Nash: How long? Please Russ, being champion in this division is custom made for Moose. No, you can’t hold on by getting disqualified, but Razz said it earlier, from this point on, Moose doesn’t have to beat anyone, they have to beat him inside of fifteen minutes. Moose could go into shut down defensive mode and hold this title for a LONG time
Russ: Again though, all about getting around the rules! That is why I have been looking forward to this next match, the OOWF World Tag Team title match, these two teams respect one another, they thrive on competition, it is not about getting around the rules, it is about wrestling to see who the better team is
Razz: And that team will be Texpress. Nothing against the Hawaiians or anything, but Texpress is gunning for their seventh world tag team title, that is unprecedented. They have the motivation to go with their talent, and tonight, they walk out of here with the titles.
Nash: Once again, the old guard pushing their way into the match. The Hawaiians are the new breed of OOWF wrestling, they should be listening to what Evans and Sparxx are saying because it completely affects them as well. Texpress have said it themselves, they feel they are the measuring stick of tag team wrestling, totally discounting their opponents. They want the titles AGAIN, bringing back the established order of things
Russ: I am not sure I agree with that, I think Texpress are honorable champions, I don’t think they have any grudge against the young guys in the OOWF
Razz: It’s easy to say that Russ, but their actions suggest otherwise. The Flyin Hawaiians are the new breed of tag team wrestling, it’s really that simple
Russ: Whatever the case may be, we are ready for this match, let’s head to the ring!
THE FLYIN HAWAIIANS vs. TEXPRESS – OOWF World Tag Team Title Volcano Match
The crew has finished setting up the ultimate x structure in preparation for our OOWF World Tag Team Title Match. Last minute adjustments are made, when God Bless Texas Fires up and the crowd erupts. Chad and Zane come out on the stage and pause soaking in the cheers of the fans. They make eye contact, nod their heads and head down entering the ring. Zane bounces off the ropes as Chad tests the solidness of the structure. Vertigo hits, and the crowd erupts again as The Flyin Hawaiians take the stage. Kai and Aina do a quick scan of the crowd before heading to the ring as well. No need for pre match showmanship, as the match itself will have more than enough. All four men meet in the center of the ring as the ref goes over some final instructions. The competitors have their eyes locked, and then simultaneously look up at the titles hanging from the X. When they look back at each other, they nod and exchange handshakes, drawing the largest pop from the crowd yet. The ref books out of the ring and the fire comes up. We see that it is far enough away to allow the competitors to access the apron, but close enough to prevent them leaving the ring.
All four men back away waiting to see who will make the first move. Suddenly both Kai and Chad run towards turnbuckles and hop up heading for the wires as Zane and Aina block. Chad and Kai make it onto the wires as their partners realize that they had the same strategy, and run past each other to pull the opponents down. Kai and Chad drop, and all four men seem to come to the conclusion that this will need to start on the ground. Zane and Aina exchange punches, as Kai and Chad lock up. Chad goes to whip Kai to the ropes, but Kai reverses it, however, Chad was prepared and lands a flying elbow taking Kai down. Zane lands a big chop on Aina, who falls back into a corner. Zane turns, and Chad launches Kai at him, and Zane nails him with a shoulderblock. Chad grabs Kai's legs and slingshots him up into Zanes arms, who plants him with a belly to belly suplex.
While this was happening, Aina has climbed to the top turnbuckle, and flies off with a flying clothesline that nails Zane taking him down. Chad heads up to the wires, but a recovered Kai pulls him down and into the corner, where Aina lands a big splash on him. Kai follows up with a DDT that takes Chad down. Aina goes for some kicks on a now standing Zane, but after the second, Zane overpowers him and lifts him of the ground and tosses him away. Kai heads up to the wires, but Zane pulls him down and plants him with a backbreaker. Chad climbs the wires, and starts shimming across. Aina is up and runs the turnbuckle, grabs the wire and plants the suspended Chad with a stiff kick that sends him crashing down. Zane then pulls Aina down to the mat as well.
Soon all four men are back up and exchanging punches and chops again. Chad comes off the ropes at one point, but Kai counters with an overhead suplex that puts Chad down, and he rolls under the ring, nearly off the apron, pulling himself back just in time to avoid a jet of flame. Zane attempts to take Kai down with chops, but Aina nails him from behind taking the advantage. While this is going on, Chad climb up onto the wires and begins to head towards the belts. Kai and Aina nail Zane with stereo superkicks and see Chad getting close to the ropes. The hanging Chad is an easy target, and the agile Hawaiians quickly hop to opposing turnbuckles, and leap nailing a tandem Molokai Cocktail on Chad, sending all three men crashing to the mat.
Kai recovers first and heads up to the wires again. Zane has regained his senses, and pulls him down, then plants him with a power slam. Zane then surprises the crowd by heading up to the wires and towards the belts. Aina tries to stop him, but Chad cuts him off with a clothesline. Unfortunately for Chad, Kai climbs the opposite turnbukle and flies off with a dropkick that sends Zane to the ring below. Kai then heads up the structure to the top of the wires, Chad follows him up and they meet at the top. Kai nails some punches that cause Chad to lose his balance and nearly slip into the flames below. Zane is back up, and Kai sees it. He stands atop the beam, and hits a shooting star press to the unexpecting Zane below, doing almost as much damage to himself as Zane.
Aina has recovered, and is attempting to climb the structure. Chad is up and follows him. Chad attempts to German suplex Aina off, but Aina nails a knee that sends Chad down. Kai is up and heads over to run interference, however Zane is not as out as Kai thought, and he grabs Kai from behind lifting him in a torture rack. Aina sees his partner in trouble, but before he can react, Chad jumps up nailing an enziguri. Unfortunately for Aina, it sends him out of the ring, and ~Through the Flames~! Aina rolls past the fire, part of his ring gear, and perhaps his arm aflame. Staff rushes over to extinguish him, but the match continues in the ring. With Kai still up in the torture rack, Chad goes up and they nail the Texas Death Sentence. Kai is down, and not getting up anytime soon. Zane motions to his back, and Chad hops up onto his shoulders. Zane positions them under the belts, and Chad is able to stand on Zanes shoulders to pull the championship belts down. The bell sounds and this one is over.
WINNERS in 25:07 and new OOWF World Tag Team Champions..Chad Madison and Zane Myers, the Texpress
The fires die down as Chad hands Zane a belt and they head up to the turnbuckles as the crowd cheers. Kai rolls out of the ring holding his head and quickly runs over to check on his potentially burned teammate. Meanwhile Chad and Zane make eye contact and nod heads, before placing the Championships around their waists. The crowd pops huge for them as the Texexpress celebrate this monumental victory.
AA is out first, Halliburton in hand, and hurls as much abuse at the crowd as they do at him. He gets into an exchange with an elderly fan at ringside, and it looks like he’s going to pull a Stank, but she raises her cane and he backs off. He rolls into the ring and turns his attention to referee Junior Hale, threatening him if the match doesn’t go his way. Firewoman steps onto the stage and the crowd erupts, showing their appreciation for the commissioner. Fire doesn’t seem to notice as she makes her way slowly to the ring, never taking her eyes off of AA. Fire climbs into the ring and they stand toe-to-toe, AA talking and Fire glaring, as Junior gives them their instructions.
AA continues jawing as the bell rings, and punctuates his words with a slap. Fire snarls and lunges at him. She gets her hands locked around his throat, but AA pulls her in and hits a belly-to-belly suplex to break free. He gets to his feet and stomps on Fire, who covers up and tries to roll away. AA follows her, lashing out with kicks to the head until Fire rolls under the ropes and drops to the floor. AA follows her out. He drags Fire to her feet and slams her head into the apron. He tries to drag her away from the ring, but Fire grabs the bottom rope. AA hammers her with forearms to the back of the head until she lets go. He tries to send her into the ring steps, but Fire reverses it. AA hits the steps hard. He dives out of the way as she charges, but Fire leaps onto the steps and backflips, landing on him with a double stomp. She batters AA with kicks and then drags him to his feet and hammers him with forearms. AA ducks one and Fire punches the ring post. She steps back, holding her hand, and AA tackles her, driving her to the floor.
AA kicks Fire in the ribs and then circles the ring and grabs his Halliburton. He gets a running start as Fire gets up, but she jumps aside at the last minute and he slams it into the ring post. He stops for a moment to check the briefcase, in case the impact forced it open, but no sale. He drops it and turns around - just in time for Fire to dropkick him in the face and slam his head into the post. First blood is drawn. AA slumps to the floor and Junior counts, but AA staggers to his feet at five. Fire is on the apron and gets a running start, nailing him with a diving elbow that knocks him over the stairs. He lands awkwardly, and Junior counts again, but at three a stack of hundred dollar bills being counted appears on the OOWF-tron. The image grabs AA’s attention and he levitates to his feet.
Fire spins AA around and knees him in the gut. When she goes for a DDT, AA drops to his knees and nails an uppercut. Fire staggers back, and AA slams her head into the apron. He scoops Fire up and drops her throat-first on the railing. As she bounces off he hooks her head and hits an inverted DDT. Junior counts, but Fire is up at four. As soon as she makes it to her feet, AA sends her into the Scandinavian announce table. He pitches monitors aside and rolls her onto the table. AA climbs up as well and sets up a power bomb, but Fire blocks. She breaks free and nails AA with a forearm. She swings again, but AA manages block it and drive her through the table with an STO. AA rolls to his feet, already celebrating as Junior counts. The celebration ends at six when Fire starts to stir. She staggers to her feet at eight.
AA is incensed, and he digs under the ring, pulling out another table. He sets it up, and when he turns around Fire tosses a chair at his head. AA fields it, but Fire is only a step behind and nails him with a Van Daminator. Junior reaches six when Eric O’Mac appears on the ramp, waving what appears to be the combination to the Halliburton. Again, AA levitates to his feet. Fire notices Eric as well, and walks to the Aisle, saying things that I’m not about to repeat. Eric says nothing and just watches her, smirking. AA clears his head and approaches Fire from behind, grabbing the chair on his way. He winds up, but Fire turns around just as he swings. She matrixes under the chair and swings her legs up, kicking AA in the face. AA stumbles back, and Fire grabs his head and drives his throat down onto the edge of the chair. AA collapses, clutching at his throat, and Fire rolls back into the ring as Junior starts to count. Eric strolls down the aisle and stands over AA, waving the combination and getting him to stagger to his feet. Fire hits the opposite ropes and dives out of the ring, but AA turns at the last moment, blasting her in the head with a chair with a sound like a gunshot. Junior counts, and Eric offers AA a handshake. AA slaps it aside and reaches for the key, which Eric pulls away. Fire moves at seven, and AA looks shocked. He screams at her to stay down, but she rolls to her knees, bleeding heavily. Junior counts nine, and AA tells him to hurry. Junior counts Te-Fire lunges to her feet!
With an inarticulate scream of rage, AA grabs Fire by the hair and pitches her into the ring. He rolls in as well and stomps away. Fire struggles to her knees and tries to get up, and AA shoves her into the corner. He attacks with chops, and then chokes her on the top rope. Fire lashes out with a mule kick, and AA’s eyes roll back in his head. He staggers back, and Fire climbs the ropes. She’s not moving very fast though, and AA manages to recover enough to climb up after her. He hits a belly-to-back suplex, but Fire manages to flip over him and turn it into an inverted DDT. AA is out cold. As Junior counts, Eric opens the Halliburton. The sound, or maybe the smell, of the cash, brings AA back to consciousness, and he makes it to his feet just before ten.
Fire attacks, hammering AA with punches. She tries an Irish whip, but AA reverses it. Fire manages to spring off the second turnbuckle into a reverse elbow. She rolls AA over and grabs his arms - Firestomp! She follows that up with another one, and then several more. She mashes AA’s face into the mat, and then steps back while Junior counts. Eric screams at ringside, urging AA to get up, and he makes it up at nine. A look of frustration crosses Fire’s face and she reaches into her boot, pulling out her Garrotte. She wraps it around her hands and looks at it for a moment before shaking her head and casting it aside. She steps forward and blasts AA in the face with an elbow. She grabs his arm, winds it, and nails a Heart Punch! She hangs onto the arm, pulls it across AA’s throat, and drags him onto her shoulders - Darling Driver! Junior steps forward to count, but Fire goes to the corner - Firesault! Now Junior counts, but AA manages to stagger up, barely- in time. With a snarl, Fire picks up the Garrotte, but when she turns back to AA Eric hooks her ankle. She turns to lunge at him, and while she’s preoccupied AA blasts her with a punch. Fire drops like a stone, and AA tucks a set of brass knuckles back into his tights. He scrapes Fire off the mat and lifts her up - Piledriver! Junior counts, but AA shoves him aside. He picks Fire up and hits another one. AA staggers to his feet and pulls Fire up for a third piledriver! Junior steps in and makes the count, and AA and Eric count along. The satisfaction on Eric’s face turns to shock as Fire gets to her knees at eight and staggers to her feet at nine.
AA has the brass knuckles back on and attacks. Fire ducks a haymaker and drills AA in the back with a forearm as his momentum carries him around. She shoves AA into the corner and tries to nail him with a backstabber, but he clings to the top rope. Fire’s grip slips due to the blood pouring from AA, and she slams into the mat. AA turns and kicks her in the head, and then drags her to her feet. He hauls her onto the top turnbuckle and climbs up after her, putting himself in unfamiliar territory. She fires back at him with forearms, but he regains the advantage. He pulls Fire up for a top-rope superplex, but she breaks free. They stagger on the top rope for a moment, throwing punches, and just before she falls Fire jumps, grabbing AA with her legs and snapping him over with a Hurricanranna that drives them both through the table to the floor. Nobody’s moving, and Junior counts as EMTs head to ringside. Amazingly, Fire staggers to her feet at nine! AA still isn’t moving, and Junior reaches ten.
WINNER, in 42:36, Firewoman.
After the match: As soon as the bell rings, Fire collapses. The EMTs attend to her as well as AA as Eric stands on the stage, glaring with a mixture of hatred and disbelief
Russ: One of these nights, someone is going to die right there in that very ring. When that happens, will this company FINALLY be satisfied that they pushed the envelope far enough?
Razz: What are you getting so worked up for Russ, we have seen matches FAR worse than that
Russ: That is my point
Nash: The wrestlers know the risks they are taking, there is no reason to go down that road
Russ: Tell that to Spin Hansen’s family. Tell that to JW Westgaard
Razz: Cheap shot Russ
Nash: The point is, they know the risks, the bigger point is, Firewoman won and seems to have ended things with Attitude Adjuster
Razz: But has she ended things with Eric O’Mac. Eric was not happy at all that AA could not get the job done, will he decide to do it himself? Or will he bring in someone else willing to do some dirty work for a quick buck?
Russ: Again, that is not what wrestling is supposed to be about
Nash: We have 1950 on line 2 for you Russ. Line one is reality. This is the reality of what these people do. It’s violent, it’s dangerous, and it leads you bad places. They know this. Let’s move on
Razz: We can move on to our second title match of the evening. El Lobo Sangriento defends his Onslaught championship against Moosehead Jack in the second match of the evening for both men. Moose had to face the much larger Psykle, while Lobo had to face the faster Sparxx, who has the advantage?
Russ: It is an Onslaught match, Lobo has the distinct advantage in this one. This is his kind of match. While I commend Moose on being able to hold his own in this division, I don’t think he has the discipline to see this through to the end. He has made admirable strides, but as we saw with the Alexander Darling match last week, Moose is one second from snapping and leaving someone a bloody mess
Razz: Yeah I have to think Lobo has the advantage here, this is his style, and he has the size advantage. The biggest thing is, he doesn’t have to beat Moose, Moose has to beat him, and he has to do it inside of fifteen minutes. Lobo could sit back and wrestle a defensive match and run the clock out, the onus is all on Moose here
Nash: I want to pick Moose here, but I just can’t. It’s already been said, this is NOT Moose’s type of match. I have no idea what he is doing here when he should be doing something violent and destructive, staying true to who he is. I think Lobo retains here and sets the record.
Russ: The time for talk is over, let’s head to the ring
EL LOBO SANGRIENTO vs. MOOSEHEAD JACK – OOWF Onslaught Championship Match
The second match for both of these men. Moosehead Jack defeated Psykle in a hard fought match earlier tonight while El Lobo Sangriento survived a brutal onslaught from J-P Sparxx to retain his title in his first defense. “Scarecrow” plays and Moose makes his way to the ring, ignoring the fans boos. He slumps to the mat in the corner and waits for Lobo to make his way to the ring. “Joker and the Thief” plays and El Lobo Sangriento makes his way to the ring, and the Dayton fans howl like wolves to show their support, kind of cool actually. Lobo moves to the center of the ring and stands with his arms folded across his chest. The referee takes the title from his waist and holds it up in the air then calls for the bell. Moose comes out of the corner and the two men have a staredown. Lobo extends his hand, Moose quickly shakes it, holds onto it, and NAILS Lobo with a forearm to the jaw with the other arm dropping Lobo to one knee, and drawing more boos from the crowd.
Moose bounds off the ropes and catches Lobo with a kick to the side of the head sending him to the mat. Moose drops an elbow across Lobo’s throat, then grabs his leg and pins it to the mat and drops several knees onto the inside of Lobo’s knee. Moose gets to his feet and tries a figure four, but Lobo lands several stiff kicks to Moose’s face that frees him from the hold and sends Moose staggering to the corner. Moose gets up and charges at Lobo as he gets to his feet, but Lobo sends Moose into the air with a big back body drop. Moose hits the mat and bounces to his feet, Lobo grabs him and SLAMS him between the eyes with a headbutt, sending Moose staggering around the ring. Moose staggers right into a scoop slam from Lobo, Lobo PLANTS him on the mat, measures him, and hits a falling headbutt, then covers Moose for a two count.
Moose gets to his feet holding his head and falls into the corner. Lobo charges in and CRUSHES Moose with a clothesline. Moose staggers out of the corner barely able to stand, Lobo sends him crashing to the mat with an enzuguri and covers him again, but once again Moose kicks out at two. Lobo pulls Moose to his feet and sends him to the ropes and catches him on the rebound in a bear hug. Moose snarls in pain, and decides not to remain in this move for too long, so he jabs is thumbs in Lobos eyes, drawing a warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his first referee warning.
Lobo drops Moose and staggers around the ring and stops in the corner, trying to clear his vision. Moose charges in and catches Lobo with a high knee to the back sending him into the turnbuckle sternum first. Lobo staggers backward and Moose climbs to the middle rope and launches himself at Lobo, taking Lobo to the mat with a clothesline. Moose mounts Lobo and pummels him with forearms to the face, trying to get a submission. Lobo weathers the storm and shoves Moose off of him and gets to one knee, as Lobo is standing up, Moose bounds off the ropes and NAILS him with a spinning chop to the neck that sends Lobo to the mat. Moose falls on him and coves, but Lobo kicks out at two, but he is clearly a little rattled.
Moose keeps Lobo on the mat and drives several knees into the side of his head and covers again, but again Lobo kicks out at two. Moose waits for Lobo to get to his feet then grabs him by the throat and HAMMERS him in the face with punches to the face drawing another warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his second referee warning. The shots drop Lobo in the corner and Moose charges in and catches him with a knee to the face. Lobo slumps to the mat and Moose pulls him out and covers, but Lobo kicks out at two. Moose barks at the referee about it being a slow count, but the referee ignores him. Moose gets to his feet and waits for Lobo to stand up and charges at him again for a clothesline, but Lobo catches Moose and DRIVES him to the mat with a belly to belly suplex! Lobo covers, but Moose kicks out at two, then rolls out of the ring and falls to the floor trying to catch his breath.
Moose gets to his feet and staggers around the ring. He grabs his head and seems to be listening to someone, someone only Moose can hear, then grabs a chair and throws it at Lobo. Lobo catches the chair easily and when he turns to hand it to the referee, Moose darts into the ring and rolls up Lobo’s leg, sending him to the mat. Moose grabs Lobo’s leg and works it over with punches and kicks, and tries to lock him in a figure four, but Lobo grabs the bottom rope to force the break El Lobo Sangriento has used his first rope break.
Moose gets to his feet and pulls Lobo up and sends him to the ropes, but lowers his head a moment too soon and Lobo catches him and hits the LA BALA DE PLATA! Moose’s head slams into the mat and his neck contorts awkwardly. Lobo floats over and covers, but Moose manages to roll his shoulder just before the three count. Lobo pulls Moose to his feet and DRIVES him to the mat with a hangman’s neck breaker. Lobo pulls Moose to a sitting position and traps him in a STUMP PULLER! The huge Lobo cuts off Moose’s air and tries to get him to submit, but Moose refuses, despite being on the verge of passing out. Moose reaches up and rakes Lobo’s eyes again, drawing his last warning from the referee Moosehead Jack has used his third and final referee warning. Moose struggles to his feet, gasping for air and turns around and gets SPEARED out of his boots by Lobo! Lobo covers him again, but Moose gets his foot on the bottom rope breaking up the pin. Moosehead Jack uses his first rope break.
Moose tries to bail out of the ring to catch his breath, but Lobo catches him and pulls him back into the ring. He whips Moose to the ropes and catches him on the rebound with a big powerslam and covers him again, but Moose manages to roll his shoulder. Lobo pulls Moose up again and lifts him up and DRIVES him into the corner, knocking the wind from Moose again. Lobo puts Moose on the top rope and climbs up after him, then hits a SUPERPLEX! Lobo floats over, again, and covers, again, but Moose reaches out and gets his foot on the bottom rope using another rope break to survive. Moosehead Jack has used his second rope break.
Moose again tries to escape, but again Lobo pulls him into the ring and lifts him for a suplex, then DRIVES him forward, slamming him right onto his knee stomach first. Moose gasps for air and falls to the mat, tries to roll to the floor, but Lobo drops an elbow into his midsection and covers again, and once again Moose gets his foot on the ropes Moosehead Jack uses his third and final rope break. This time Moose manages to roll out of the ring and escape before Lobo can pull him back in. Moose is out of options now, no more warnings, no more breaks, if he is going to win, he needs to win clean. Moose seems to catch his wind and climbs into the ring as the announcer announces that ten minutes has expired. As Moose steps between the ropes, Lobo tries a knee to the forehead, but Moose ducks back out of the ring and catches Lobo with a clothesline that sends him to the mat.
Moose heads to the corner and climbs the ropes, and waits for Lobo to get up, Moose leaps and actually tries a hurracarana, but Lobo catches him and DRIVES him to the mat with a POWERBOMB! Yes, you CAN powerbomb Moosehead Jack. Lobo folds him up and covers, but Moose somehow rolls his shoulder and the crowd boos the fact that he kicked out. Lobo sends Moose to the ropes and catches him with a boot to the face that sends him to the mat. Lobo reaches down and grabs Moose’s legs and tries to roll him into the BOSTON CRAB! Moose fights the move, and when Lobo reaches down to readjust the hold, Moose wraps his legs around Lobo’s neck, traps his arm, and cinches in the GUILLOTINE CHOKE! Lobo fights it, lifts Moose off the mat and SLAMS him down with another powerbomb, Moose somehow holds on, rolling his shoulder to avoid the pin. Lobo tries to throw a few punches, but Moose holds on and Lobo drops to one knee. Lobo reaches for the ropes, but Moose pulls him away from the middle strand as the announcer says fourteen minutes has passed. Moose squeezes harder and Lobo starts to fade. Lobo again tries to reach the ropes, but he can’t, he tries to break the hold and Moose releases it, quickly gets to his feet and bounces off the ropes and catches Lobo with the BUISAKU knee to the face sending Lobo to the mat. Moose pounces on Lobo and locks him in the KOJI CLUTCH! Moose pulls back with everything he has, Lobo rolls him several times and tries for the pin, but Moose rolls his shoulders. Finally Lobo can take no more, and he slumps to the mat and the referee quickly calls for the bell! NEW CHAMPION!
WINNER in 14:52 – and NEW OOWF Onslaught Champion – Moosehead Jack
Moose slumps into the corner as the referee hands him the title. He sits there for several minutes as Lobo regains his consciousness and gets to his feet. Moose pulls himself up and holds the title like he is going to charge out of the corner and wallop Lobo with it. He charges out, but stops short grinning at Lobo like a madman. The two glare at one another for a minute, Moose puts the title on his shoulder and extends his hand. Lobo shakes it, waiting for the attack that never comes. Moose laughs maniacally, then rolls out of the ring and heads to the back with the title while Lobo remains in the ring soaking in the cheers of the crowd for an awesome effort.
Nash: THAT SICK BASTARD DID IT!
Razz: Russ, I know you hate all that Moose stands for, but he IS the first man in OOWF history to hold the Grand Slam twice that is a pretty impressive accomplishment.
Russ: I will give the Devil his due, and I mean that literally, Moose shocked me by being able to survive in this division. Now, let’s see how long he can hold onto this title.
Nash: How long? Please Russ, being champion in this division is custom made for Moose. No, you can’t hold on by getting disqualified, but Razz said it earlier, from this point on, Moose doesn’t have to beat anyone, they have to beat him inside of fifteen minutes. Moose could go into shut down defensive mode and hold this title for a LONG time
Russ: Again though, all about getting around the rules! That is why I have been looking forward to this next match, the OOWF World Tag Team title match, these two teams respect one another, they thrive on competition, it is not about getting around the rules, it is about wrestling to see who the better team is
Razz: And that team will be Texpress. Nothing against the Hawaiians or anything, but Texpress is gunning for their seventh world tag team title, that is unprecedented. They have the motivation to go with their talent, and tonight, they walk out of here with the titles.
Nash: Once again, the old guard pushing their way into the match. The Hawaiians are the new breed of OOWF wrestling, they should be listening to what Evans and Sparxx are saying because it completely affects them as well. Texpress have said it themselves, they feel they are the measuring stick of tag team wrestling, totally discounting their opponents. They want the titles AGAIN, bringing back the established order of things
Russ: I am not sure I agree with that, I think Texpress are honorable champions, I don’t think they have any grudge against the young guys in the OOWF
Razz: It’s easy to say that Russ, but their actions suggest otherwise. The Flyin Hawaiians are the new breed of tag team wrestling, it’s really that simple
Russ: Whatever the case may be, we are ready for this match, let’s head to the ring!
THE FLYIN HAWAIIANS vs. TEXPRESS – OOWF World Tag Team Title Volcano Match
The crew has finished setting up the ultimate x structure in preparation for our OOWF World Tag Team Title Match. Last minute adjustments are made, when God Bless Texas Fires up and the crowd erupts. Chad and Zane come out on the stage and pause soaking in the cheers of the fans. They make eye contact, nod their heads and head down entering the ring. Zane bounces off the ropes as Chad tests the solidness of the structure. Vertigo hits, and the crowd erupts again as The Flyin Hawaiians take the stage. Kai and Aina do a quick scan of the crowd before heading to the ring as well. No need for pre match showmanship, as the match itself will have more than enough. All four men meet in the center of the ring as the ref goes over some final instructions. The competitors have their eyes locked, and then simultaneously look up at the titles hanging from the X. When they look back at each other, they nod and exchange handshakes, drawing the largest pop from the crowd yet. The ref books out of the ring and the fire comes up. We see that it is far enough away to allow the competitors to access the apron, but close enough to prevent them leaving the ring.
All four men back away waiting to see who will make the first move. Suddenly both Kai and Chad run towards turnbuckles and hop up heading for the wires as Zane and Aina block. Chad and Kai make it onto the wires as their partners realize that they had the same strategy, and run past each other to pull the opponents down. Kai and Chad drop, and all four men seem to come to the conclusion that this will need to start on the ground. Zane and Aina exchange punches, as Kai and Chad lock up. Chad goes to whip Kai to the ropes, but Kai reverses it, however, Chad was prepared and lands a flying elbow taking Kai down. Zane lands a big chop on Aina, who falls back into a corner. Zane turns, and Chad launches Kai at him, and Zane nails him with a shoulderblock. Chad grabs Kai's legs and slingshots him up into Zanes arms, who plants him with a belly to belly suplex.
While this was happening, Aina has climbed to the top turnbuckle, and flies off with a flying clothesline that nails Zane taking him down. Chad heads up to the wires, but a recovered Kai pulls him down and into the corner, where Aina lands a big splash on him. Kai follows up with a DDT that takes Chad down. Aina goes for some kicks on a now standing Zane, but after the second, Zane overpowers him and lifts him of the ground and tosses him away. Kai heads up to the wires, but Zane pulls him down and plants him with a backbreaker. Chad climbs the wires, and starts shimming across. Aina is up and runs the turnbuckle, grabs the wire and plants the suspended Chad with a stiff kick that sends him crashing down. Zane then pulls Aina down to the mat as well.
Soon all four men are back up and exchanging punches and chops again. Chad comes off the ropes at one point, but Kai counters with an overhead suplex that puts Chad down, and he rolls under the ring, nearly off the apron, pulling himself back just in time to avoid a jet of flame. Zane attempts to take Kai down with chops, but Aina nails him from behind taking the advantage. While this is going on, Chad climb up onto the wires and begins to head towards the belts. Kai and Aina nail Zane with stereo superkicks and see Chad getting close to the ropes. The hanging Chad is an easy target, and the agile Hawaiians quickly hop to opposing turnbuckles, and leap nailing a tandem Molokai Cocktail on Chad, sending all three men crashing to the mat.
Kai recovers first and heads up to the wires again. Zane has regained his senses, and pulls him down, then plants him with a power slam. Zane then surprises the crowd by heading up to the wires and towards the belts. Aina tries to stop him, but Chad cuts him off with a clothesline. Unfortunately for Chad, Kai climbs the opposite turnbukle and flies off with a dropkick that sends Zane to the ring below. Kai then heads up the structure to the top of the wires, Chad follows him up and they meet at the top. Kai nails some punches that cause Chad to lose his balance and nearly slip into the flames below. Zane is back up, and Kai sees it. He stands atop the beam, and hits a shooting star press to the unexpecting Zane below, doing almost as much damage to himself as Zane.
Aina has recovered, and is attempting to climb the structure. Chad is up and follows him. Chad attempts to German suplex Aina off, but Aina nails a knee that sends Chad down. Kai is up and heads over to run interference, however Zane is not as out as Kai thought, and he grabs Kai from behind lifting him in a torture rack. Aina sees his partner in trouble, but before he can react, Chad jumps up nailing an enziguri. Unfortunately for Aina, it sends him out of the ring, and ~Through the Flames~! Aina rolls past the fire, part of his ring gear, and perhaps his arm aflame. Staff rushes over to extinguish him, but the match continues in the ring. With Kai still up in the torture rack, Chad goes up and they nail the Texas Death Sentence. Kai is down, and not getting up anytime soon. Zane motions to his back, and Chad hops up onto his shoulders. Zane positions them under the belts, and Chad is able to stand on Zanes shoulders to pull the championship belts down. The bell sounds and this one is over.
WINNERS in 25:07 and new OOWF World Tag Team Champions..Chad Madison and Zane Myers, the Texpress
The fires die down as Chad hands Zane a belt and they head up to the turnbuckles as the crowd cheers. Kai rolls out of the ring holding his head and quickly runs over to check on his potentially burned teammate. Meanwhile Chad and Zane make eye contact and nod heads, before placing the Championships around their waists. The crowd pops huge for them as the Texexpress celebrate this monumental victory.