OOWF Doomy Doomy Doom Doom 8
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ECOSYSTEM vs. HONCHO WILLIAMSWild Thing fire up and Honcho Williams makes his way to the ring. The crowd cheers, and he even pauses to pose with some fans. He slides into the ring and bounces off the ropes waiting his opponent’s arrival. Immortal fires up, and the crowd erupts in boos as a stoic Ecosystem makes his way towards the ring. He seems unfazed by the crowd, but pauses right before getting on the ring apron. He makes no motion to move, for an uncomfortable period of time, he remains motionless staring at the ring. Finally he turns to leave, seemingly uninterested in the match. Honcho is having none of that and runs over landing a baseball slide dropkick, that takes Ecosystem to the ground. The crowd erupts for this, as Honcho tosses Eco into the ring. Honcho follows him back in, and the ref calls for the bell.
Honcho lifts Ecosystem up and lands some hard rights, before whipping him to the ropes and putting him down with a back body drop. Eco uses the ropes to pull himself up, but Honcho charges in and clotheslines him over the top and outside the ring. Honcho turns and soaks in some adulation from the crowd. Meanwhile, Ecosystem slides back into the ring, chair in hand. Honcho turns around and is plastered by the chair. The ref has no choice but to call for the bell.
WINNER in 1:32 via DQ Honcho Williams
Ecosystem is not done and continues to wail away at Honcho, drawing blood, and he does not look like he is planning on stopping. The ref keeps calling for the bell, but it has no effect. Suddenly the New Guard, and Drink and Destroy charge the ring. Ecosystem stops and slides out the other side as all six men enter the ring. Danny and Sparxx immediately go to check on Honcho, and are surprised to see each other there. Evans, Folz, Jack and Lobo get face to face and words start to be exchanged. It quickly begins to escalate and the six men end up coming to blows. OOWF security floods the ring to separate them.
Meanwhile an emotionless Ecosystem makes his way to the top of the ramp where he meets Moosehead Jack who stands with a smirk on his face before breaking out into laughter. In the ring Sparxx and Danny both point out that Honcho still needs medical attention, and are able to push their respective teammates away as security ushers everyone to the back.
NOTHING HAPPENED vs. CHRIS EVANS & J-P SParxx – OOWF Invitational FinalsThe New Guard - Chris Evans and J.P. Sparxx, make their way to the ring accompanied by Jewel and a chorus of boos. Both men seem to relish the crowds reaction, drinking it in and responding with threats and insults of their own. They climb into the ring and pose on the turnbuckles, and Jewel heads to the floor as Evans and Sparxx warm up. The arena lights dim, and the crowd draws its breath - exploding as Nothing Happened step onto the stage. Davin Moreland and Alexis Darling stop at the top of the ramp to soak up the cheers for a moment and then storm the ring. They may be enjoying the reaction, but they clearly have their game faces on tonight. The two teams meet in the middle of the ring and words are exchanged, but referee Angelo Barros steps between them and keeps them separated. He quickly gives them their instructions and sends Evans and Moreland to their corners before calling for the bell.
Sparxx and Alexis lock up and Alexis grabs a waistlock. Sparxx reverses and switches his grip to a full nelson. Alex is slips free before he locks it in and elbows him in the stomach. She pulls away, but he grabs her hair and drags her into position for an inverted DDT. Alexis spins in his grasp and reverses into a Northern Lights Suplex. She bridges, but Sparxx kicks out. Before Alexis can roll away, Sparxx grabs her around the waist and bridges to his feet. He turns them over and lifts her up for a power bomb. Alexis hammers Sparxx with punches until his grip slackens, and then drops back and snaps him over with a hurricanrana. Alexis rolls to her corner to consult her partner, but does not make the tag.
Davin listens to Alexis, and then drops off the apron and circles the ring as Alexis locks up with Sparxx again. Davin approaches Jewel, who starts to backpedal. Davin raises his hands in a gesture of peace and says something. Jewel’s eyes go wide and she leaps onto the apron and starts screaming at JP to watch where he puts his hands. Davin strolls back to his corner, laughing, as JP breaks the lockup and goes over to calm her. Once Jewel drops off the apron, Sparxx turns back to the ring - and Alexis nearly takes his head off with a super kick. Sparxx falls back against the ropes and Alexis springs off the middle one to drive a knee into the side of his head. She sends Sparxx into the corner and this time she makes the tag.
Alexis winds JP’s arm and holds him in place as Davin comes off the middle rope with an elbow to the shoulder. Davin twists Sparxx’s arm behind him and lifts him in a flying hammerlock. In the process however, he turns a little too far from Evans, who sneaks in and hits him with a chop block. Barros, of course, misses this, but sees Alexis start in to help her partner and cuts her off. Evans takes advantage by dragging his partner back to their corner and when Barros turns around they make the tag.
Davin gets to his feet and dares Evans to bring it. They circle, but before they lock up Sparxx stretches into the ring and slaps Davin on the back. Davin starts to turn, and Evans launches an attack, but Davin pivots and snags Evans out of the air, driving to the mat with an STO. Davin rolls to his feet shaking his head and glaring at Sparxx. Davin drags Evans to his feet and stuns him with a European uppercut. He pummels him with forearms and sends him across the ring. Evans ducks a clothesline and hits the opposite ropes. Sparxx makes the tag as he does so. Evans launches himself at Davin with a flying forearm, but Davin sidesteps. Evans lands on his feet, and Davin stands up - just in time to eat a springboard dropkick from Sparxx. The new Blood drag Davin to their corner and Evans tags himself back in.
Evans and Sparxx nail Davin with twin elbows to the midsection and take him over with a tandem suplex. Evans springs off the middle rope and hits a lionsault. He hooks the leg, but Davin kicks out at two. Evans pounces on Davin, straddling his shoulders and slamming him in the face with punches until Barros orders, counts, and finally drags him off. Davin checks his nose and finds blood - that‘s not going to go over well. Evans shakes Barros off and moves back in, but Davin’s hand shoots out and grabs him by the throat. Evans stomps on Davin until he lets go. Evans Drags Davin to his knees, and again gets goozled. This time, Davin lunges to his feet and hoists Evans in a single movement, and drives him to the mat with a choke slam. He doesn’t even try for a cover, and drags Evans to his feet and slings him into the Nothing Happened corner. He charges in after him, but Evan dives out of the way and Davin slams into the turnbuckles. Evans spins Davin around and hooks him for a suplex, but he doesn’t see Alexis tag herself in. She springs off the top rope and hits Evans with a sunset flip. Barros counts, but Evans kicks out at two.
Alexis rolls to her feet and stomps on Evans before he can get up. She drops a knee into his face and then grabs his arm and rolls him onto his stomach. She tries to grab his free arm but he rolls away, yanking her off balance. Evans sweeps her legs and as she falls Alexis reaches back and makes the tag. Evans goes to the ropes as Davin storms into the ring. Evans ducks a clothesline and hits the opposite ropes. Davin sets himself and tries a spine buster, but Evans reverses it into a tornado DDT. Evans sends Davin into the corner and follows him in, running up the turnbuckles to drive a knee into the side of his head. Evans lands on his feet and grabs Davin as he falls, delivering a Codebreaker. Evans covers, but Davin rolls a shoulder just in time.
Evans drags Davin to the corner and makes the tag. He and Sparxx pull Davin to his feet and lift him onto the top rope. They climb up as well - tandem superplex! Sparxx floats over and covers as Evans rolls out of the ring. Barros counts One…Two…Thr - Alexis flies across the ring and breaks it up just in time. She drags Sparxx off of Davin and starts pummeling him until Evans drags her off. He tries to pitch her out of the ring but she hangs on to him and nails him with a suspiciously low blow. Evans staggers, and Alexis kicks him through the ropes onto the apron. Barros steps in and sends Alexis back to her corner, and Evans gets slowly to his feet, fishing in his tights as he does.
While Barros forces Alexis out of the ring, Davin blindsides Sparxx with a forearm. He hooks him for a Really Good Diamond Cutter, but Sparxx shoves him off. Davin stumbles forward, and Evans nails him between the eyes with a brass knuckle assisted punch. Davin staggers, and Sparxx rolls him up from behind. Barros misses the punch but sees the cover, and slides into place. One…Two…Alexis starts in, but Evans sprints across the ring and cuts her off…Three.
WINNERS, in 18:06, Chris Evans and J.P. Sparxx.
DRINK & DESTROY vs. ALEXANDER DARLING & THE FLYIN HAWAIIANS – OOWF Campeonas de Trios Title MatchThis match came to be a few weeks ago when Kai, Aina, and Darling won 3 matches in one night in a special Trios edition of Midweek Mayhem. The challengers make their way to the ring first to a solid pop from the crowd here. The Hawaiians and Darling have matching tights signifying their mutual goal or something. A few moments later, Drink & Destroy’s music hits and the two veteran members of Danny and Jack along with newest member Lobo also make their way to the ring after a good pop. The 6 men meet in the center of the ring as Junior Hale explains the Lucha based rules of the Campeonas de Trios title matches. All six guys exchange handshakes before Aina, Alex, Jack, and Lobo retreat to the apron so we will have Kai and Danny start us off tonight.
The bell rings and we are underway with a collar-and-elbow tie up. Kai and Danny jockey for position around the ring until Kai pushes Danny into a corner as Hale calls for a clean break and gets one for the most part as Kai leans in with a tribal scream before he backs away. Back to the center of the ring for another lock-up and once again Kai and Danny fight for an advantage but this time its Danny pushing Kai into the D&D corner. It looks like we’re getting another clean break as Danny mocks going for a scream in response but when nothing comes out Kai just smirks until Outback with a loud BELCH in his ear and Kai jumps away. And the match finally starts after that as we see a lot of back and forth action from both teams.
We see a high level of familiarity within the teams as well as there are a ton of quick tags and double and triple team moves as they try to gain a foothold in this match. No one seems willing to take a high risk this early in the match as neither team wants to lose the first fall. Alex is in the ring and looks like he’s about to gain an edge on Jack, but OBJ spins away and makes it back to his corner to tag in ELS. Lobo and Darling have tangled previously and they’ve always been quality encounters and that’s what we see here as the two former Onslaught Champions put on a mat clinic. Holds and counters. Moves and reverses. Strikes back and forth. But it’s the size and power edge of Lobo that gains the advantage over Alex with some clubbing overhand forearms. Alex tries to reach out for a tag, but Lobo drags him back towards the center of the ring and lifts him high overhead with a one-handed DELAYED VERTICAL SUPLEX that takes all the air out of Darling’s lungs.
Alexander plays the face-in-peril for the next few minutes of the match. Lobo, Jack, and Danny work like a well oiled machine with their quick tags and cutting the ring in half to keep Alex away from Kai and Aina. Danny’s in and peppers Darling with a variety of punches and kicks that Alex tries to block but enough get through to take Alex down to a knee which DT uses to his advantage as he hits a running SEATED ACE CRUSHER on Alex. He makes the cover…
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Kai and Aina are in to break the count and quickly back out before Lobo and Jack get involved. Danny lifts Alex up and whips him hard into the D&D corner but AD explodes out of the corner and takes Danny down with a clothesline. Alex crawls to make the tag, but Taylor gets to his corner first and Jack is in and grabs Darling by the leg to drag him back to the center of the ring. Alex hops up to his feet and nails OBJ with the ENZUIGURI before finally making the dive to make the hot tag to Aina.
Aina comes in like a house afire as he takes down Jack with a running boot. Danny and Lobo come in as does Kai and we see stereo dropkicks from the Hawaiians. But as the Hawaiians get back to their feet, Jack meets them with a double clothesline. Jack is then spun around and nailed with a boot to the stomach by Alex followed by a SNAP DOUBLEHOOK DDT. Alex is slow to get to his feet and is met by Lobo who jumps on Alex’s shoulders…DRAGONRANA and Alex’s head slams into the canvas hard.
Junior Hale tries to regain control of the match but that’s proving to be easier said than done as all 6 guys are brawling in the ring until Kai and Aina are able to double team Lobo enough and they send him flying through the ropes and he crashes hard into the guardrail and grabs his shoulder. Inside the ring, Jack spins Alex around for the CHOMP, but Alex ducks away from and nails some forearms to OBJ’s head. Danny tries to get to his partner but Kai spins him around and hits the KAI BOTTOM. Aina makes his way over to Alex and comes up from behind Outback and hits him with a LUNGBLOWER. As Jack rebounds off Aina’s knees, Alex quickly lifts him onto his shoulders and places the hand across his throat. Aina climbs the ropes as Kai lifts Danny up as well. Aina leaps off the top rope and double stomps Jack as Kai picks Danny up and throws him high in the air. After Aina leaps off Jack, Alexander nails the DARLING DRIVER on OBJ and that’s quickly followed by Aina hitting the MOLOKA’I COCKTAIL on Danny. Kai pulls Danny out of the way as Alex rolls Jack towards the center of the ring. Aina makes the cover…
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3…The Flyin’ Hawaiians & Alexander Darling win fall #1 in 13:14. There will be a slight delay as we get ready for the match to continue. Danny and Jack roll to the floor where they meet up with Lobo and try to get their bearings. Alex and The Hawaiians get some needed rest as well. It looks like El Lobo Sangriento and Kai will start us off here in the second fall. The match picks up a much higher pace here as Drink & Destroy look to even the score while the Hawaiians and Alex look to put the match away. We get some great stuff from both teams as they’re now clicking on all cylinders. It’s also getting a little more heated between both teams as they’re holding onto holds just a bit longer during breaks and getting extra strikes in when they can.
We’re in the midst of another pier-six brawl with everyone in the ring and this time it’s Aina being tossed to the floor by Jack and being followed there. Kai sees Jack and Aina brawling on the outside and makes his way to the top rope and leaps but Jack is able to move out of the way and Kai crashes into Aina taking them out of commission. Back inside the ring, Danny and Lobo are using Alex like a piñata peppering him with rights and lefts, but Alex tries to fight back and swings wildly at Taylor who catches him…T-BONE SUPLEX and Darling lands right in Lobo’s lap and ELS lifts Alex up…LA BALA DE PLATA and Alex’s neck folds up like an accordion as El Lobo rolls him over and hooks the leg…
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3…Drink & Destroy win fall #2 in 19:49 and we will once again take a small break as we prepare for the final and deciding fall. Kai and Aina make it back to the ring and help Alex into their corner as he tries to recover. Across the ring, Drink & Destroy are taking some time to go over some strategy for the third fall. Aina and Jack will start us off here and there’s no feeling out process at all as they are trading hard forearms in the center of the ring. This fall has been a bit more violent than the previous two as the first fall was highlighted by classic high-flying and technical wrestling. The second highlighted by an almost desperation from both sides as the Hawaiians and Darling tried to win the titles and Drink & Destroy tried to even up the match. But now these six men know each other as well as anyone and it’s just come down to who wants it more and who has more left in reserves.
A few more minutes have passed and Alex has recovered enough to tag back in and he’s going toe-to-toe with the former MMA fighter Danny Taylor. It’s a nice back and forth here and once again both teams are trying to find an edge as we get lots of tags and mix and matching between foes inside the ring but no one is able to gain any sustained momentum. We’re approaching the 30-minute mark of the match and Alex is back in the ring against Outback Jack and after an Irish whip, they clothesline each other and both men are down as we get the obligatory ten count. Before we get to seven, Kai and Danny reach out to make the tags and they’re the legal men but Lobo and Aina decide to join the action as well. Jack and Alex get up as well and they brawl to the floor as they begin to slam each other into the barricades and steps and everything they can find. Back inside the ring, the teamwork of Kai and Aina seem to have the advantage of Danny and Lobo.
Kai and Aina take Lobo out of it for the moment with back-to-back SUPERKICKS and they’re focusing on Danny. It looks like they’re working towards setting DT up for the finish as they go back and forth with slams and strikes before they call for the DIAMOND HEAD. Kai lifts Danny onto his shoulders as Aina begins to climb the ropes and just as Aina gets to the top he looks out into the audience and sees a dark-haired woman slowly put on the old Night Marchers mask and this distracts him enough for Lobo to get back into the action as he chop blocks Kai forcing him to let go of Danny. Lobo follows that up by meeting Aina on the top rope and as they struggle for position on the turnbuckle they tumble to the outside. Kai heads to the ropes to check on his partner but that means he takes his eyes off Taylor and that costs him as Danny grabs him from behind and hits an INVERTED DDT, but he doesn’t let go as he floats over and spins Kai around. Danny grabs a double underhook…it’s the DYNAMITE DROP…
1…Alex gets slammed into the steel steps once again.
2…Lobo grabs hold of Aina’s ankle to stop him from getting back into the ring.
And 3!!! Your winners in 27:33 and still Campeonas de Trios, DRINK & DESTROY. As soon as the bell rings, the brawling between Jack and Darling stops and Lobo lets go of Aina’s leg as they all slide back into the ring. Aina and Alex check on Kai as the belts are handed to Drink & Destroy. Aina is explaining what happened but as he points out what he saw, there’s no one there and Drink & Destroy spin the Hawaiians and Alex around. Danny makes his hand motions signifying they just tore the house down and extends his hand as do his partners. Handshakes are exchanged until Danny holds out his hand to Alexander. After a moment, Alex does extend his hand as well but he pulls Danny in close and whispers something to him. As Danny tries to pull away, Alex pokes him in the chest and is emphasizing his point. Jack and Lobo try to break it up, but Kai and Aina get in the way and we have some pushing and shoving. Alex finally lets go but not before patting the title belt over Danny’s shoulder.
WINNERS in 30:40 – Drink & Destroy
The six men shake hands and the Hawaiians and Alex head up the ramp shaking their heads in frustration. Drink and Destroy celebrate in the ring for a few minutes, Jack and Danny head up the ramp, while Lobo does a lap around the ring slapping hands with the fans. As Lobo passes a group of fans after posing for a picture, a large man jumps the guardrail, what the hell? The man grabs Lobo and SLAMS him upside the head with a fist, shockingly Lobo falls to the ground, we see why a moment later when the man opens his hands and a broken roll of quarters pours out of his hand. The strange man pulls Lobo to his feet and SLAMS him face first into the guard rail, then pulls him to his feet and sprays BLACK MIST into his face! Lobo falls to the floor, howling in pain, Jack and Danny rush to ringside, but the mysterious stranger hops the guardrail and disappears into the crowd. Paramedics make their way to ringside and help Lobo to the back.
MOOSEHEADJACK vs. PSYKLE – OOWF Onslaught Championship Match Psykle is announced first and makes his way to the ring with IQ. The big man steps over the top rope and stands in the corner while IQ goes over some last minute instructions. “Scarecrow” plays and Moosehead Jack makes his way to the ring, the crowd boos him loudly, but he ignores it. Moose rolls into the ring and slumps in the corner. The referee picks up the Onslaught Championship and calls both men to the middle of the ring. Moose makes Psykle wait a bit, then finally gets to his feet and moves to the middle of the ring and the two of them shake hands. The referee calls for the bell and this one is underway.
Moose and Psykle circle and Psykle backs Moose in to the corner. The referee calls for a clean break and Psykle gives it, backing away slowly while Moose grins like a Cheshire cat in the corner. Moose moves to lock up again, but he catches Psykle with a knee to the gut, then backs him into the corner with repeated chops. Psykle grabs Moose and forces a lock up, the referee gets between them and tries to push Moose away, and Moose NAILS Psykle with a straight punch to the nose that draws a trickle of blood, and the rage of Psykle. The referee never saw it, so there is no warning, but Psykle charges out of the corner and goes after Moose, Moose backpeddles and bails out of the ring. Psykle follows him, but Moose is faster and gets to the opposite side of the ring and rolls back under the ropes and gets to his feet in the middle of the ring and motions for Psykle to keep it in the ring. Psykle stops and glares at Moose, then slowly climbs back into the ring.
Psykle steps back into the ring, and as he does, Moose nails him with a drop kick to the knee. The big man falls to the mat and Moose immediately pounces on him, hammering him with elbows to the face. Psykle is momentarily dazed, but then shoves Moose off of him and gets to one knee. Moose grabs his arm and wrings it, then kicks Psykle several times in the face, sending him back to the mat. Moose climbs to the middle rope and drops an elbow across Psykle’s throat, then covers, but only gets a two count. Moose grabs Psykle’s leg and kicks his hamstring several times, but Moose leans in a little too far and Psykle grabs him in an inside cradle for a two count. Moose kicks out and gets to his feet, Psykle gets to his feet as well and Moose charges at him, but Psykle side steps him and Moose sails between the ropes and slams to the floor.
Psykle steps out of the ring and grabs Moose and rolls him back into the ring, not giving him a moment to recover. Psykle drops an elbow across Moose’s chest and covers, but Moose kicks out at two. Psykle pulls him to his feet and whips him hard into the corner, as Moose staggers out, Psykle KILLS him with a big boot to the jaw. Psykle covers again, but Moose gets his foot on the bottom rope stopping the count.
Moosehead Jack has used his first rope break. Psykle pulls Moose up and whips him to the ropes and nearly decapitates him with a clothesline, then pulls him up again and lifts him for a suplex, and keeps him up there for a long time to think about it, then drops him stomach first on the top rope. Psykle bounds off the ropes and connects with another boot to the face that sends Moose off the ropes into the guardrail ribs first. Moose grabs his side and snarls in pain, but Psykle is out once again, grabs Moose and rolls him back in, once again not giving him a second to recover.
Psykle whips Moose into the corner, then charges in and kills him with a clothesline, lets Moose take a few steps out, then grabs him and hits a release belly to belly suplex. Psykle covers, but Moose kicks out at two. Psykle pulls Moose up again and sends him to the ropes, kicks him in the gut doubling him over, then lifts him for a POWERBOMB! Moose pounds on Psykle’s head trying to escape, but Psykle absorbs the shots and SLAMS Moose to the mat! Psykle rolls him up, one, two, three…..NO! Moose had his hand on the bottom rope!
Moosehead Jack has used his second rope break.Psykle peels Moose off the mat again, Moose nails Psykle with a thumb to the eyes, which means
Moosehead Jack has used his first referee warnings as Psykle is staggering around trying to regain his vision, Moose grabs him and DRIVES him to the mat with a RANHEI! Moose covers, but Psykle kicks out at one. Moose stomps on Psykle’s face, then pulls him to his feet and slams him face first into the turnbuckle. Psykle staggers a little and Moose hits the ropes and connects with a BUSAIKU KNEE! The big man goes down and Moose covers, one, two, thre….NO! Psykle gets his foot on the bottom rope!
Psykle has used his first rope break.
Moose grabs Psykle’s leg and tries an ankle lock, but Psykle frees himself with a brutally stiff kick to Moose’s face. Moose staggers and Psykle gets to his feet. Moose turns around and charges…..right into a BLACK HOLE SLAM! Psykle covers, but Moose kicks out at two. The announcer lets us know that there are three minutes left in the match. Psykle pulls Moose up and hits a BORDER TOSS! He covers again, but Moose gets his foot on the bottom rope
Moosehead Jack uses his third and final rope break. Psykle slaps the mat in frustration and pulls Moose up and tries a whip to the corner but Moose reverses it and Psykle slams into the corner sternum first. Moose tries the GO TO SLEEP FOREVER, but he can’t get the big man up. Psykle spins around, grabs Moose and nearly decapitates him with a SHORT CLOTHESLINE! Moose appears to be out on his feet. Psykle grabs him and sets him on the top rope for a PSYCHO DRIVER, but when he grabs Moose for the stunner part, Moose grabs a COBRA CLUTCH on Psykle! Moose is trying to go for the ji-endo, but he can’t get Psykle to the mat! They struggle, until Psykle falls backward and Moose slams the back of his head on the middle turnbuckle. Moose collapses to the mat, dazed.
Psykle gets to his feet and pulls Moose up, one minute remains. He pulls Moose up and hits a DEATH VALLEY DRIVER and covers, but Moose rolls his shoulder at two! Psykle pulls him to his feet again and sends Moose to the ropes and lands a POWERSLAM! Psykle covers again, but once again Moose kicks out at two! Psykle grabs Moose again, time is running out! He sends Moose to the ropes, but Moose baseball slides out of the ring to the floor! Moose lands and staggers backward and falls into the guard rail, ten seconds remains! Psykle is furious! He leaves the ring and tries to grab Moose, but Moose catches him with a kick to the knee as time runs out! The referee calls for the bell, the time limit has expired!
WINNER – 15:00 time limit draw
Psykle climbs back into the ring and pleads his case for just a few more minutes, but the referee is having none of it. Moose grabs his title off the table and stumbles up the ramp to the back, grabbing his ribs, but holding his title high over his head. The fans boo the hell out of Moose, but then, when Psykle climbs the ropes and motions for Psykle to come back, they give a loud chorus of cheers for the big man.
TEXPRESS vs. LD WILLIAMS & FIREWOMAN – OOWF World Tag Team Title MatchFirewoman and L.D. Williams are out first. They come out together using Fire’s entrance, and receive a fairly warm reaction. They look very focused as they make their way to the ring, but if you look carefully you can see a ghost of a smile on Williams’ face. They climb through the ropes, and Fire stretches in the corner while Williams runs the ropes to warm up. The crowds reaction increases exponentially as “God Blessed Texas” hits and the Texpress step onto the stage. Chad Madison and Zane Meyers acknowledge the fans for a moment, and make their way to the ring. They hold their championships high and hand them to referee Angelo Barros, who displays them to the crowd. Barrows gives the teams their instructions and then sends them to their corners and calls for the bell.
Fire and Chad start out for their teams. They circle and lock up. Fire slips behind him and grabs a waistlock. Chad reverses and hits a German suplex, but Fire flips in the air and lands behind him. She throws a kick as he turns, but Chad catches it. He flips Fire off her feet and grabs her free leg. He tries for a wheelbarrow suplex, but Fire rolls herself up and grabs his legs, dragging him off his feet. They both roll to their feet and Chad throws a dropkick, but Fire sidesteps it. She grabs Chad’s arm and tries to roll him over, but he keeps going, dragging her off balance. Fire hops over a legsweep and tries to kick Chad in the head, but he catches it and takes her down with a dragonscrew leg whip. They both roll to their feet and face off to the applause of the crowd.
They lock up again and Chad sends Fire hard into the corner, following a step behind. She tries to run up the turnbuckles, but Chad leaps to the second rope behind her and grabs her around the waist for a German suplex. Fire turns in the air and lands on top of him, getting a one count. Fire is up first and grabs Chad’s arm. She kicks him in the ribs, follows up with a knee to the face, and sends him to the ropes. She hooks him for a spinning crucifix, but Chad keeps his balance and reverses into a side slam, getting a one count of his own. Fire gets to her feet and Williams calls her to the corner and makes the tag. Chad readies himself in the center of the ring, but Williams makes a show of pointing to Zane and demanding he tag in. Chad looks at his partner and back to Williams.
CM: “Why?
LDW: <shrugs> “He looks bored.”
Chad shakes his head, but he’s smiling as he makes the tag.
Zane and Williams lock up, and Zane backs him into the corner. He makes a clean break, but blasts Williams with a chop as he steps out of the corner. He follows up with several more and sends Williams across the ring. Williams ducks a clothesline and comes back with a shoulder block, but Zane doesn’t budge. Williams goes to the ropes and tries it again, but no sale. Zane decides to take a shot and rebounds off the ropes. Williams sidesteps and buries a knee in Zane’s stomach, and then snaps him over with a suplex. He rolls Zane back to his feet and stuns him with a European uppercut, and then sends him to the corner and makes the tag.
Williams and Fire each wind an arm and double Zane over. They drive twin elbows into the back of his head. Williams exits and Fire flips Zane to the mat. She plants a knee in his shoulder and locks on an armbar. Zane works his way to his feet, but Fire swings her legs up around his neck and flips him back to the mat. She reaches back and makes the tag to Williams, who drives a knee into Zane’s head. Williams takes over the arm and drags Zane to his feet. He winds him into a hammerlock and suplexes him on the arm. He pulls Zane to his feet and makes the tag, holding him in place as Fire springs off the top rope with a clothesline. She makes the cover and Chad starts into the ring, but Zane kicks out at two.
Fire pulls Zane to his feet and backs him into the ropes, hitting him with a series of kicks to the ribs. He reverses her Irish whip attempt and sets himself for a backdrop. Fire turns at the last second and rolls over him, landing on her feet and dropkicking him in the face as he turns around. Fire goes to the ropes and drops an elbow, but Zane rolls out of the way. Fire spins to her feet and ducks a punch. She grabs Zane in a headlock, but he reverses that into a side suplex and rolls to his corner to make the tag.
Chad sprints across the ring as Fire gets up. He hooks her around the waist and hits a spinning German suplex. Chad hits the ropes and nails Fire with a dropkick before she can get up. He drags her to her feet and bundles her into the corner. Chad hits a European uppercut, and then he lifts Fire up and sits her on the top rope. He starts to climb up as well, but Fire knocks him back with a forearm. She stands on the second rope and leaps, but Chad catches her and turns it into a spine buster. He hooks the leg, and gets two before Williams stomps on him to break it up. Barros ushers Williams out of the ring, and Chad drags Fire to the corner to make the tag.
Chad winds Fire’s arm and holds her in place while Zane delivers an elbow to the shoulder. Zane takes over the arm and winds it further, and then hauls Fire onto his shoulders and hits a Samoan drop. He hooks the leg, but Fire rolls a shoulder in time. Zane drags Fire to her feet and doubles her over with a kick, and then lifts her for the Border Toss. Fire starts hammering him in the face with forearms at the top of the move, and Zane staggers. He starts to fall, but throws his weight forward, hitting a power bomb. He rolls Fire up, but Williams is in to break it up at two. Chad is in as well, but Williams backs off. Zane pulls Fire to her feet and tosses her into their corner, and waits for Chad to step back to the apron and make the tag.
The Texpress take Fire over with a tandem suplex. Chad goes to the ropes and Zane presses him over his head and drops him on her with a splash. Chad hooks the leg, but Fire rolls a shoulder in time. Chad sends Fire to the ropes and drops her with a dropkick. He goes to the top and hits a somersault leg drop. He covers, but Williams is in to break it up. Zane comes in as well, and Barros steps in to get them back to their corners. Chad drags Fire to her feet, and she blasts him in the face with a forearm. She follows up with another one and then alternates forearms and chops, driving him back. She sends him across the ring and goes for a leg lariat but he ducks it. Fire lands on her feet and pivots, catching Chad with a super kick as he rebounds off the ropes. Fire springs to the middle rope and lands a moonsault. She hooks the leg, but Chad kicks out at two. Fire rolls to her corner and makes the tag.
Williams grabs Chad as he gets up and buries a knee in his stomach. He goes for the Canadian Destroyer, but Chad drops to his knees to block. Williams hammers Chad with forearms and drags him back to his feet. Instead of the destroyer he hits a gut wrench suplex and then drags Chad to his corner an makes the tag. Williams and Fire lift Chad onto the top rope. She scales the ropes as well and snaps him over with a Hurricanranna. Fire makes the cover and Barros slides into position. He counts One…Two…Zane starts into the ring, but Williams cuts him off…Thr - Chad rolls a shoulder just in time!
Barros separates Williams and Zane and sends them back to their corners. Fire grabs Chad and sends him into the corner. She makes the tag to Williams and climbs to the top rope. Williams lifts Chad onto his shoulders. Before Fire leaps, she sees Zane approaching, so instead of hitting Chad she leaps past him and nails Zane with a flying tackle. Chad starts hammering on Williams’ head with punches. Williams attempts to drop Chad backwards, but Chad throws his weight forward, flipping off his shoulders and nailing him with a stunner. Barros gets Zane and Fire out of the ring as Chad drags a stunned Williams to his feet and sends him across the ring. Chad follows him in with a back elbow and makes the tag. Zane lifts Williams up while Chad hops to the top rope - Dropkick Device! Chad rolls back to his feet and tackles Fire as she sprints across the ring. Zane hooks the leg, and Barros counts One…Two…Three.
WINNERS, and still OOWF Tag Team Champions, in 17:36, The Texpress.
After the match, Fire helps Williams to his feet. He looks at her and shrugs, and they approach the Texans, shaking their hands before leaving them to celebrate in the ring.
ERIC O’MAC vs. STAN FULTON – OOWF World Heavyweight Title MatchFulton starts to the ring, and gets some cheers. Eric O' Mac, accompanied by Attitude Adjuster, follows and gets the boos. Both men enter the ring. Senior Referee Davis Hightower shows off the belt and then calls for the bell.
Eric O'Mac tries to start the traditional "two opponents circle each other before the lock-up" opening move, but failed to tell Stan Fulton that. Crusher decides to live up to his name, and he rushes Eric, thundering toward him and running him straight into the corner. Fulton does, two, three, and then four splashes that just look like they could flatten any normal man. Eric however is not a normal man. Crusher decides that a fifth splash should do the trick, but Eric bails, and rolls under the ropes and jumps to the ground. AA rushes over to him and offers encouraging words, but Eric throws his arm off him, and slaps him across the face. He climbs up to the apron and yells at Hightower to force Crusher to give him some space. Fulton does, and it gives Eric enough space to get to the top rope and leap with a missile dropkick. He gets Fulton square in the jaw and drives him back. It spins Fulton around and Mac leaps to his feet and pursues Fulton with hammering blows to the back of the head and neck. Fulton staggers away from him toward the ropes. Eric hits him a couple more times to make sure he stays there, and then hits the far ropes. He catapults himself out with a baseball slide that takes the big man off his feet. He stomps him a few times, but Fulton catches one of his feet, and pushes him backward. Eric hits the mat. Now it's Crushers turn to hit the ropes, and he does so, looking to land a cross body right on Eric, but as he's mid air, AA grabs Eric's leg and pulls him out of the way.
Hightower goes to the corner to yell at Attitude Adjuster. AA discusses with him the what the bookmakers in Vegas think about tonight's matches. Crusher gets to his hands and knees, but Eric gets to his feet more quickly. He kicks Crusher in the rips a few times, and then kicks him right in the jaw. Crusher goes down, Eric rolls him over slooooooowly. Hightower turns around to see Eric with the pin, one ... NO! Crusher gets a shoulder up and with auth-or-i-tay. Eric goes flying. Crusher gets to his feet sloooooowly. He waits, as Eric gets to his feet, sizing him up. Finally he starts to run. He tees Eric up nicely for the Dropline. Eric clutches his chest and falls to the mat. Crusher goes for the pin, one...tw-- Nope, Eric gets a shoulder up. Crusher goes to regroup and Eric does as well. The two men go to meet again at center ring, but Eric has a bit of a lead, and as they go to lock up, Eric kicks Crusher to the gut, doubling him over. He goes to the ropes and comes back out, landing a DDT. Eric pins crusher again, but again Crusher kicks out, but doesn't get up right away. Eric hits the ropes back and forth and lands The Entertaining Elbow! It's not the best one he's ever done, since he's still sucking wind from Crusher's elbow to his chest, but it's enough. He goes for the pin again, and once again Crusher kicks out. Eric stands and walks around the ring in frustration. Crusher slowly rolls to the side to use the ropes to help himself up, while Eric goes over and whispers to AA. AA nods and walks around the ring. Eric rushes toward Crusher but Hightower pushes him back. Hightower is apparently explaining to Eric that it's only fair that Crusher get some space to stand, since he gave that to Eric earlier in the match. Eric apparently disagrees, and begins to cite precedent as to why that would not be the case. In the meantime, Crusher has recovered, but AA has jumped up onto the apron. He drops to a knee and hits an unsuspecting Crusher with a low blow. As he doubles over, AA grabs his head and drops it on the top rope as AA drops to the ground. Crusher staggers back just as Eric rests his case. Eric seizes the advantage and grabs him, hitting a neckbreaker. He goes for the pin and one...two...NO! Crusher gets a shoulder up, and Eric is beside himself. He glares at AA. Crusher gets to his feet, while Eric is on his knees, back turned, pulling at his hair in frustration. Stan slowly gets to his feet as Eric stands, with his back to him. Eric turns...and Crusher lunges for him. He grabs him and hits a Backcut Slam. Eric hits the mat with a deafening thud. Crusher makes the cover one...two..AA reaches up and puts Eric's foot on the bottom rope....THREE! Crusher's done it!
YOUR WINNER AND STILL--
Before the bell can stop ringing, Hightower waves it off...Crusher looks at him in disbelief, but Hightower explains he saw Eric's foot on the ropes (but not AA) just as his hand was about to hit the canvas for the third time. He goes over to the announcer who says:
"By order of senior referee Hightower, this match is restarted."
Crusher can't believe it. He tries to argue his point with Hightower, but it's not worth it. He throws his hands at Hightower and then turns around....right into a big boot from Eric. He should probably have that jaw looked at tomorrow. Crusher staggers backward and Eric follows him, with renewed ferocity. He just came really close to losing that belt, and he's not going to let that happen. He drives Crusher back with kicks to the knees, driving him down. Crusher goes down to one knee and Eric sets him up with a left, another left, and then a right uppercut, knocking him backward. Eric sees this, goes up to the top rope and FLIES! MAC ATTACK! He nails it and Crusher gets the wind knocked out of him....one...two.......th-NO!!! Crusher gets a leg up! Eric is furious and starts with the punches, as Hightower starts the count....Eric backs off and then helps Crusher to his feet. Crusher pushes Eric away from him, and then charges for a big clothesline, but Eric counters it...is he going to...he's going to try to hit the Rock Bottom/Smackdown! There's a pause as the wrestling world holds his breath and....HE DOES IT! It's awkward because of Crusher's size, but he lands it! The ring doesn't break though, probably thanks to the Commissioner's awesome ring maintenance team. It took a lot out of him though to do it, and Eric lays there a bit, probably just reflecting on the fact that he just did that. Eventually he starts to move, and gets Crusher in a pin, one...two...NO! Unbelievable! Eric may have waited too long this time. What does he have to do to put this one away? He could start by not taking his eyes off of Crusher who is also recovering. Eric tries to make another pin, but Crusher reaches up and goozles him. Hightower starts the count, but Crusher "has until five" and uses every bit of it as he controls Eric while he gets to his feet. He lets go just as Hightower starts the word "five," and then grabs Eric's arm and whips him into the ring. As Eric bounces out Crusher has also hit the ropes and comes out with a Clear Cut (spinning clothesline) that decks Eric. Crusher looks to the corner and goes to the second rope. AA comes from out of nowhere and grabs Crusher's leg, but Crusher kicks him away. AA flies back and hits the barricade. Crusher turns and leaps, no waiting. He hits "The Crusher!" That's 461 pounds landing on Eric O' Mac all at once. Hightower slides in and counts, one.....two.....THREE!
WINNER in 22:49 and NEW OOWF World Heavyweight Champion – Stan Fulton
Stan stands in the middle of the ring and holds the title over his head and the big man is overcome with emotion. He holds the title in the air as the fans cheer him loudly as we fade to black
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